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...PREPA IN1PREI THERE The Principle Holds as W Especially Foi We are prepared t< you the biggest and t lection of Kool Klotl at prices from $5.00 t PALM BEACH SU1 $5.00 to $7.50 Palm Beach and Canvas Oxfords to mj prices from $1.50 to ,1 Straw, Leghorn an* ama Hats at $1.00 to Men's and Ladies' 0 in all the latest coloi styles at $2.00 to $7.( We have just receiv latest in Manhattar Eclipse Shirts in soft i and cuffs. J. C The House of Ko ? ^ There GOOD i Motion P There are somethii nhntonlavc Koinor m o VV|#??? J U MVlllg JlllHi course it's impossible we're satisfied with si For proof, look over week. THEE THURSDAY?Ano greatest of all Ameri* Myra," featuring H< Sothern, with special! "Heine and Louie." FRIDAY?Special event of the season, "r Act Blue Ribbon Feati SATURDAY?"Iro l^cc v*l T)a?-wl TX7IUi4-/\ ?voo gillj X can TTUUtC) Luke in' a rollicking Helen," and other goc MONDAY?MetroHamilton Revelle an Half Million Bribe," a Five Enthralling Acts TUESDAY?Specia and all-star cast in a the Northwest?"The WEDNESDAY ? Chaplin in another la those side-splitting D tures. TH E E. For Six Years the E BITS OF KNOWLEDGE. Rear Admiral Troubridge is ] bly the greatest linguist in the I navy, as he speaks French, I Japanese and German fluently. Crown Prince Olav, of Norwa; spoiled child, befng the idol ? royal parentis. He is the owr many wonderful toys and has tor car that is said to be the sn practical car in the world. Albert Spalding, claimed to 1 greatest instrumentalist the wor I iREDNESS... 'AREDNESS IS POWER Good Between Business Men ell as Nations ' Hot Summer Wear 3 show >est se- I i Suits 0 $9.00 /F>\ TS at White | 1 itch at Q 1 Pan- |y-^M $5.00. VL xj\ xfords \i l irs and }|1 \ 1 )0. JU 1 ed the colfars -ohen I ol and Comfortable Wear md BAD in Everything ictures Included ig like two hundred reels of nufactured every week. Of for us to show all of them, so bowing only the best of them, our program for the coming DISONIA ther thrilling chapter of the 2an Serials, "The Mysteries of ^ward Estabrook and Jean ly selected program, including Feature?The Photodramatic The Island of Surprise," a Five ire, by Cyrus Townsend Brady, n Claw"?The peerless, fearin "The Iron Claw"; Lonesmoe I comedy, "The Hazards of >d pictures. ?The popular screen stars. A A 7 d Marguerite Snow, in "The . sensational mystery solved in > il Feature?Richard Travers gripping, red-blooded story of i Man Trail." Comedy Program ? Charlie lughfest. "Heine and Louie," utchman and other good picDISONIA lest?and Still Going Strong. ever produced, has violins valued $24,000, but loves his $4 fiddle t proba- best of all. Iritish _____ talian, Seventy-seven United States am officers wear medals of honor confe red upon them at various times f y, is a services i nthe Civil war, Indian e >f his gagements, and the Spanish-Amei ler of can war. a mo- ? lallest While rice is supposed to be tl staple food of China, it is claim' that tans of millions of people be the that country have never seen or tast Id has it. [ COMING AND GOING Mr. D. A. Boyd made a business trip to Paeolet Wednesday. Mr. J. Anderson Brown returned this week from a week's trip West. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne P. Smith of West Springs spent Monday in the city. Col. T. A. G.-een of Wilmington was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. Miss Elise Babb of Laurens is tho guest of Mrs. J. F. Caudle at the Central House. Miss Atossa Hankinson of Aiken is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. B. Woodward. Dr. J. W. Ilenegan of St. Matthews was in the city this week, making the trip in his car. Miss Flossip Wliitlnrk nf RniifiicW is visiting her sisters, Mesdames Pollard and Smith. Miss Mildred Askew returned Saturday from a visit to Mrs. Boyd Brandon at Clemson College. Miss Frances Nicholson has returned from a fortnight's visit to Miss Julia Keenan in Columbia. Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Thomas, on N. Church street. Miss Rachel Counts left Wednesday afternoon for Hartsville to spend some time visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Westmoreland of Pacolet motored to the city Sunday and spent the day with friends. M ss Emma Sparks of Route 2 left Wednesday afternoon for the hospital in Spartanburg for treatment. Mrs. J. F. McLure and son, James, are visiting at the home of Mr. and M rs. T. M. Douglass in Chester. Misses Inez Spears, Marie and Elizabeth Littlejohn of Jonesville were shopping in the city on Friday. Mrs. Devereux Turner of New York city spent a few days this week with Mrs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. Mr. Raymond Flynn, who has been studying in Baltimore the past year, is at home for the summer holidays. Mrs. J. A. Sawyer and sons, George and Ashby, and Mrs. E. L. Clarke are the guests of Miss Jemi'na Nevitt in Anderson. Miss Elizabeth Arthur was the guest of Mrs. Clarence Owens in Columbia for the commencement festivities at Carolina. I Dr. and Mrs. James Farr, of Gainsville, Fla., are the guests of their parents, Capt. and Mrs. F. M. Farr, for ? the summer vacation. Mr. Vorhees Bentley is critically ittj at his home near Bald Rock. He has been sick for sometime and his condition does not improve. Miss Mary Spears spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Kelly, at Kelton, returning to the city on Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Harold James, Claude Jolly, Henri Going and Felix Goudelock of Carolina have returned to the city for the summer holidays. Mrs. E. C. Bailey, of Edgefield, passed through the city last Thursday on her way to Hendersonville, N. C., to spend the summer months. Miss Harriet Owens returned to her home in Sumter Tuesday afternoon from a few days' visit to her aunts, the Misses McCutcheon. Mrs. James Gibson of Florence arrived Wednesday afternoon to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Boyd, on East Main street. Mrs. M. S. Faucett returned Wed- J nesday from a visit to her father, Mr. Griffin Bentley, and her brother. Mr. Vorhees Bentley, near Bald Rock. Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son, Henry, left Wednesday morning for Montreat, N. C., where Mrs. Adams goes to take a musical course in technique. Mrs. Sallie McKissick, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eunice Kennedy near Jonesville, was the guest of friends in Union for a few days last week. Mrs. William Anderson and dnnodi ter, Miss Maggie Anderson, of Easley, spent several days this week with Mrs. J. D. Arthur, returning home on Tuesday morning. Miss Emma Krasnoff left Monday for Winthrop College to attend the summer school. Miss Krasnoff graduated with honors this year from the Union High school. Misses Elizabeth Brockman and Elinor Wilson of Raleigh, N. C.J passed through Union this week on their way to Sullivan's Island where Mrs. Brockman has a summer cottage. ^ Prof. W. L. Feaster left Tuesday at morning for the University of Virhe ginia to attend the summer school. Rev. J. D. Croft of Kelton was in the city on Tuesday for a short while. ^ , Rev. I. C. Williams will preach at r" Sulphur Springs Baptist church Sunor day morning and at West Springs n." church in the afternoon. The public rl~ is invited to these services. Mrs. Jesse L. Smith of Charleston he spent a few days this week with reled atives in Union, leaving Wednesday in afternoon for the mountains of North ed Carolina to spend the months of June and July. Congressman Sam J. Nicholls was a visitor to Union last Thursday afternoon and was busy circulating among the people. He is a great mixer, and makes friends wherever he goes. Messrs. Louis and Albert Wilkins of Spruce Pine, N. C., and Leon Wagnon, Jr., spent several days this week with Mrs. Preston Bobo at Sedalia, returning to the city Wednesday morning. Mrs. I. L. Bobo left Union for Asheville Thursday of last week in response to a telegram from her son, Mr. P. C. Bobo, who wired for her because of the desperate illness of his wife. Mrs. E. F. Spears, who has been critically ill, is reported to be slightly improved. Prof. J. T. Spears, her son, was called home to her bedside before the close of her school term and has been at her bedside ever since. Rev. States A. Jolly, who has been attending Furman University the past session, spent a few days this week in Union and left Wednesday for East Flat Rock, N. C? where he will, with his family, spend two weeks visiting relatives. We received a letter this week enclosing renewal of subscription from Mr. Joe H. Coleman, Allbrook, Ark. Mr. Coleman, in his letter, says that corp prospects in Arkansas are in a very promising condition. Rains in season have not been lacking and con- ditions are all round good. He says if the present European war will only stop, prices will soar. Mrs. Jacob Cohen and family will leave the first of July for a visit to her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel in Baltimore. Before returning to the city Mrs. Cohen will visit relatives in Philadelphia and New York city. Msr. Sallie E. Bobo of Sedalia was a visitor in the city this week. Special Advertisements NEVER CAN TELL what Chills and Malaria will do for you, pet rid of them by taking "Huiet's Chill Buster." FOR SALE?Cow Peas; the varieties pure; also Mixed Peas; price $1.25 per bushel. J. M. Whitehead, West Springs. 24-1 SECOND TO NONE when it comes to easing a pain, you will always find "Huiet's Liniment" on the job. FALL OFF Hotel Union, then rub with "Huiet's Liniment" and go on. NEW CANDIDATE I take this means of announcing myeelf a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Union County and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. Jas. H. Hope. THE STARS AND BARS. Mrs. J. W. Mixson. Who are these who come to sing? The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! O shout and make the welkin ring! The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! O tell to all the earth around, Where'r the U. D. C. are found, # Q' let the joyful shout resound! The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! What led our men into the fray? The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! What made our women kneel and pray? The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! And when our banner was unfurled And Northern shells against it hurled, It waved, the wonder of the world! The Stars and Bars! The Stars ana Bars! O, may our ardor never lag! The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! All honor to the Southern flag! The Stars and Bars! The Stars and Bars! 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A true tonic. For aduita and children. 50c ] ^ nlwap-iMi, gg?i55S5a5s?S!S iTujM ! * riwr? BUSINESS CO There is more to business c< pood salary or making money money is a small matter and i' I v -> ? - . m. vsui outwcsd ut'iiiaiiuM inai yi for tomorrow, they should be ti and so produce more profits. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with most profitable form of investm Emslie Nicholson, J. Ro; President. Vic Jjypl Grand 1 "Home of Triangl Program for Balance First of Just take a glance at these, and not we are running the Best Films 4he absence of the old "Nickelodeon thrown in with cheap "stuff" to m a Big Five Reels every day in the angles are shown?Tuesday, Frids good brands we are running?Trian They can't be beat. TODAY?TH Wm. Fox presents the Royal A< SONG OF HATE," adapted from use to tell you about her; you all t acting. It must be seen to be app FRID Mutual Film Corporation prese Luxe, "CURLEW CORLISS," in Fi and Thomas Chatterton. SATUR The greatest of all Serials, Serial was so good that it was en episodes. In connection with the a: Reel Masterpicture, "ACCORDING and Mildred Gregory. MONE World Film Corporation presents beautiful and stunningly gowned Gordon, in "AS IN A LOOKING G are famous for their startling orig; daring; even in New York, the Cit TUESDAY?T The biggest thing of the season Seven Reels. From the Scotch co dainty gowns that are worn in th< win create nothing short of a sei picture are the work of a Parisian of all features is direct from the Kr We are not going to charge you and 25c. WEDNE World Film Corporation present: Acts featuring Miss Helen Ware in sion of George Broadhurst's latest cess; a story of great love, great j< THURS Wm. Fox, the giant of all produc ADVENTURE" in Five Acts, feati with the $100,000 face; you all kn< COMING?JUNE 28TH?The Fi Neptune's Daughter. G-r-a BUY THE BEST . Save TIME, ICE and ENERGY, and make BETTER CREAM. THE WHITE MOUNTAIN WILL DO IT and you can get them at Bailey Furnitur< HANDICAP. ft Harry?I bet I can make a worse g< face than you can. jg Dorothy?You ought to be able to. Look at the face you've got to start with."?Judge. 1 Q] Despite the fact tha the is past 71 J* pears of age, Sir Partab Singh, the ^ ICHOLSON (j 1ANK AND JUST COMPANY UNION.SC j IMPETENCY 1 ampeteney than drawing a in your business. Making t takes care of today only. lur profits be made to work irned into safe investments tihs bank is the safest and HH ent for your surplus funds. |H v Fant, M. A. Moore, 1 e President. Cashier. I rheatre le Photoplays" of This Week and 1VT nvf U. decide for yourself whether or that the market affords. Note " type of reels that are usually ake a show. Note there being week. Note the days that Triiy and Saturday. Note what pis, Fox, World, Equitable, etc. [URSDAY :tor, "Betty Nansen" in "THE La Tosca by Rex Ingram. No mow her, and you all know her reciated. i AY nts Mutual Masterpicture De ive Acts, featuring Anna Little DAY rHE BROKEN COIN." This rtended from 14 episodes to 22 bove there will be another Five TO LAW," with Howard Hall >AY ; in Five Acts the most regally actress on the screen, Kitty LASS." Kitty Gordon's gowns a inality and stunningly beautiful I y of Sartorial Sensation. riangle Day ?Billie Burke in "PEGGY" in medy of the same name. The s society scenes of this picture isation. Her garments in this design. This Barnum & Bailey lickerboeker Theatre, New York, a dollar to see it, but just 10c SDAY s an Equitable Feature in Five "THE PRICE." A picture verand most sensational stage sucjalousy, great revenge. DAY ers, presents "A WONDERFUL iring William Farnum. the man >w hi'm. ghting Germans Coming Soon? i-n-d i 5 & Lumber Co. imous soldier and ruler of India, has >ne to the front again with the Brith training camps. The Beat Not Weather Toakc ROWS TASTKUtaa cam TONIC eMriehee the 4, build* MP the whole rrateai mm4 will wonttiHr etroacthe* tad lortMy yaa to wUkitaad e depreaalac affect el the hot naaer. sec