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f PRETTY FI< LAW] For Saturday am Only, Yard O; (Limit) O Special For S YARD-WIDE PERCALES Yard MO-INCH SHEETING Yard 10c DRESS GINGHAMS Yard T'co DRESS GINGHAMS j Yard lf>c -10-INCH WHITE LAWN Yard MO-INCH 10c PLEACHING Yard Y ARD-WIDE IOp I'ERC A 1 FS Yard Hundi T I H. L. GA1 i WEST SPRINGS / ' j West Springs, June 13.?The farmers are very busy now working out their crops. The rains of the past week or two have thrown every one back a little. The cotton is very >ma'l and does not appear to be growing off as it should. There was a very heavy rain here on last Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by a light sprinkle of hail and a strong wind. The land was washed a good deal and the cotton was beaten down by the rain, but there was no damage reported by the hail and wind. Miss Sadie Best, who taught the Parham school here during the past session, left for her home at Blackville on last Saturday. She was accompanied by Miss Mae Whitehead, who will spend a few days with her. Mr. W. J. Johnson of Spartanburg was here one day the past week on busness. Messrs. Henry and Hayne P. Smith visited relatives at Pacolet one day the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Hyatt of Spartanburg spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. Robert Retsill and little granddaughter, Massie, of Cross Hill, ary visiting the famly of Mr. W. J. Betsill ths week. M.. ? .1 A f \T 1 IT* 1 _ /? .nr. iiiMi v uiuini1 rowier 01 I.ockhart Junction spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. M. E. Vinson has been quite sick for several days. Mr. W. M. Jones spent a few days the past week at Spartanburg. Mrs. CI. T. Hyatt, who has been seriously ill for sometime, is no better. Mr. II. M. West spent several days recently at Bristol, Va. Dr. F. P. Salley of Buffalo was here one day the past week on professional business. Miss Inez. Vinson of Jonesville is visitnpr relatves here ths week. Mr. T. H. Munro of Unon was here Monday on business. Mr. .T. G. Rarron of Fort Lawn was a truest at the West Springs hotel the past week. ? Rev. W. R. Justus filled his regular appointment, at Rogansville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. II. Lawson went to Spartanburg Tuesday on business. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gowan on last Thursday. Children's Day services will be held at Rogansville on the morning of the 4th Sunday in this month. TIm Quinine Thet DoM Net Affect The Head Because of its tonic ind laxative effect, LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE is better thsn ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor risrioc in head. Remember the full name and look for the alrnature of E. W. GROVE. 26c. GUREDI TI MS If 1 Monday i /_ ^ m -/2C | 11 Is and Ei Saturday? It's the 5c~ 5c 8c 5c 10c 8c m o oA"?C peds of B Wc Car HE ?FNEY, Pre FILL TWO PLACES AT NAVAL ACADEMY. Competitive Examination at University on June 23?Appointments by Tillman and Byrnes. A competitive examination to fill a vacancy at Annapolis will be held in Davis college on the campus of the University of South Carolina, June 23. One appointment is to be made from the State at large by Senator Tillman, and a second appointment is to be made by Congressman Byrnes from the Second congressional dis-^ trict, embracing the counties of Edgefield, Saluda, Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg, Hampton, Jasper and Beaufort. Applicants must be between 16 and 20 years of age and without physical defects. All principals and alternates recommended to Senator Tillman or Congressman Byrnes will be expected to take whatever additional examination may be required by the naval authorities. Any competent young man completing the 10th or the 11th grade of a standard high school ought to qualify for this examination and for successful work in the Naval academy. The committee in charge of the competition is composed of J. E. Swearingen, State superintendent of education, Prof. H. C. Davis of the university department of English, and Pofr. E. I). Easterling of the university department of mathematics. NEW HOPE New Hope, June 12.?As we didn't have any news last week will try to tell all this time, but as times are so busy now with the farmers there isn't much news, as everybody is busy try- . inpr to conquer General Green. It seems this morning as if we are going to have more rain, but don't think it will be welcome now by the farmers. 1 Most everybody Is through gathering i their wheat and oats. Seems to be t a good deal of grain made throughout < our community. f The missionary meeting was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 T. J. Bishop. i The community play, "A Kentucky t Belle," was played at the mill village I at Jonesville Saturday night and also played at Lockhart last Saturday, ( and while their ma.le quite a hit. < Mr. Archie and Miss Sara Huehes of Brown Creek community spent the > week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ( J. W. Scott. i Mr. Luther Beoknell of Chester c spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Becknell. \ Mrs. Robert Sprouse of Sedalia is spending a few days with parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitlock. ? Vero. ( IE BA loney Sa Ktra Spe and Mon Price Tha 2000 YARDS 5c VAL LACES Yard 1000 YARDS 5c LINEN TORC Yard LADIES' $10.00 AND $12.50 CD Each ? MEN'S $5.00 GENUINE PALM Each MEN'S $>1.00 KHAKI PANTS Pair BOYS' 50c KHAKI PANTS Pair MEN'S 50c WORK SHIRTS Each argains i't Begin B A p. S \T-HEUNIVE The use of Ford h steel makes possible positive strength. Lij economy in operatio less strain on the car, The Ford motor give! ! pound of car weight, | economy. Touring ( $390; Coupelet $590; 1 art * r\ a 11 ! f _ 1 ii? aii prices i. o. i I UNION II J. L. Bolton INMAN, ROUTE 1. Inman, Route 1, June 12.?We have >een having plenty rain for the past veek. The crops are looking fine, and >verybody i's busy trying to keep out >f the grass. This is fine weather to nake it grow. Messrs. J. M. Morgan, Arthur Wilard and J. W. Bell of this eomniunty and Mr. Lewis Tennyson of Compon attended an all-day singing at 'airview Sunday. Mr. Judson Brooks and Will Justice >f Saxon attended Sunday school at Jenter Point Sunday afternoon. Mr. Daniel Ix>we and his sisters, Ma Ibbie and Alma, attended a birthlay party at Mr. John Prince's Satirday night. It was given in honor >f Miss Flora Foster. Mrs. Rosa Willard spent Sunday vith Mrs. Cleve Print. Miss Minnie Culbreth of this comnunity and Mr. John Ross of In man ittended a Woodman unveiling at Iramling Sunday afternoon. TTER1 ving Ncv ninln nt uiaio m iday and I Counts?R 3'/*c HON LACE 3'/2C $5.00 BEACH SUITS <J?g <Jg 75c .. 35c 35c Not Men to Tell t , I I u ? ? 5*cC II RSAL CAR I | >at-treated vanadium ||||l light weight with a ||||| [>-nt weignt makes tor II n and maintenance; II less expense for tires. 3 the most power per i which means gasoline 3ar $440; Runabout rown Car $640; Sedan | b. Detroit. On sale at j GARAGE ] , Proprietor h Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Waters o Granitin^ spent Sunday with her sis eer, i>irs. 1>. U. L.owe. 1 Herbt Bell spent Sunday afternooi with I'uniel Lowe. Mr. George Gishop and family o Compton spent Sunday' in this com munity with his mother, Mrs. L. C Lowe, and daughters spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. McDowell. The Union Times is a welcome vis itor in this community as it seems t< bring all the news from an old home The Strong Withstand the Heat o Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younge people who areweak, will be strengthens and enabled to go through the depress ing In at of summer by taking regular! Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifie and enriches the blood and builds u the whole system. 50c. The best Hot Weather Tonic CROVR'STASTKI.ESSchUl TONIC enriches tfa blood, builds up the whole system aad will woi derf ully strengthen and fortHy you to withstan the deprcssiua etfect of the hot sommcr. 90c IPC Pe V In Renin; 10:301 |TC Only, ' IJ (Lim THE M all Next V Lead on: SHOES AND 5 CHILDREN'S $1.50 MARY JANE J Pair $1.50 CHILDREN'S PATENT LEAT Pair LADIES' $1.00 WHITE SLIPPERS Pair ONE LOT SLIPPERS BROKEN SI2 SOME SOLD UP TO $2.50 PAIR MISSES' $1.50 AND $1.00 WHITE ? Pair LADES' $1.00 SHIRT WAISTS Each ' itioned, C tie Half. ER nion, South < * ? MUJNKO & X :| ...GAR I OPEN FOR | GADBERRV X UNION I* Peoples Und* Funeral Directors uans Answered Proi H. W. EDGAF Phone 240 Look at Y< Expe after you have used our meats awh them considerably less than formei meats than ever before. The reas< ? good that every ounce of them is f waste, and the stoppage of waste is City Market a [ E. R. GODSH/ nHHnm mmnmm i pcales ants For Monday lo 11:30 O'clock lc TTERY Veek SLIPPERS :L_IPP_ERS_ 98c HER SLIPPERS 9?C 75c :ES, 2%, 3, 4, QO^ FOR U01/ SLIPPERS, 79c "ome, Y : Carolina I ?** < ??? ?????? c SLIGH'S X AGE..* I BUSINESS r STREET X 4* i S. C. > & w^wuwuwMW^BaUHUBBUBUWuJfck^^L t ertaking Co. and Embalmers mptly Day or Night i, Manager. Old Postofflec Building 3ur Table nses tile. It will sin-prise you to find ly. Yet you have enjoyed finer >n is simple. Our meats are so eaten. There is, therefore, no saving. The best is the cheapest. nd Cattle Co. ILL, Mgr. Eliminate all the question of the ...MONUMENT.... iot being of the finest quality stone ind superb, magnificent designing by rdering it HERE where the finest rom ana mar me or granite Is gnaraneed?anil at the closest prices. Our time is at your disposal?cali n us or drop us a card or phone us o call. BAILEY UNDERTAKING CO. Phone 106 i I