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..Your I Do double du paii Dutchess ?10c a buttoi Mm J '^Hf " Not only do the ordinary wear Warrantv insnrp All the new suit variety of pleas on display. J. Cc The House of Kool i ' ; fSPE ( 1 10 DAI I Friday and Saturday Ladies' ai , Low Cu j 20% 1 Children's I | $1.00 valu I Ladies' Um! | $2.50 valu I Ladies Coal ^ /t? M A /tkAA I $18 ana $zu \ | $15 and $16.5 | Welworth \ 1C All* < We Sell Wirt 7 Dollars.. ty with every r of Trousers 1 S1.00 a rip? y give twice the but the Money s the service. lmer styles in a ;ing patterns are Dhen ind Comfortable Wear jalI {SALE i i and All Next Week \ id Misses J t Shoes OFF | Presses I les . . 69c | brellas \ les . . $1.00 | t Suits | /alues, $10.00 ^ 0 values 7.95 i Vaists $2.00 | ;n Co.; hmor Waists ? \ [ COMING AND GOING 1 Mr. B. F. Gault of Jonesville was in Union Friday.* Mr. L. B. Lee was a visitor to Union Wednesday. Mr. N. G. Gault of Jonesville, Route 1, was in Union Friday. Mrs. F. M. Fan* is in Columbia for a week's visit to friends. Mr. S. C. Ivey of Route 5 was a visitor to Union Saturday. Mr. J. H. Nieholls of Trough was a visitor to Union Saturday. Mr. A. L. Gault of Lockhart June- . tion was in Union Friday. I Mr. W. C. Bobo of Sedalia was in Union Wednesday on business. Mr. J. B. Lancaster of Route 4 was ' a business visitor to Union Friday. Miss Ruth Pryor of Chester is the guest of her aunt, Miss Edna Tinsley. Dr. O. L. P. Jackson went to Greers \ Wednesday on professional business. ; Mrs. C. H. Milhous, who has been quite sick, is now convalescent. \ Miss Alice Rembert. of Spartanburg 1 is the guest of Miss Fanny Duncan. 1 Mrs. J. G. Howell continues quite sick at her home on West Main street. 5 Mr. John Wilson of Baltimore and ] Washington is the guest of friends in Union. Miss Cecil Brawley has returned ' from a visit to friends at Davidson, ( N. C. Miss Etta Black left Saturday for ] her home in Baltimore to spend the . summer vacation. i] I Mrs. Mabry S. Rice attended the funeral of Mrs. J. S. Withers in Chester on Sunday. Mr. Harry White has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Johnston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sims of Ottaray announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, June 19. Mrs. G. W. Whitman of Macon, Ga., is visiting at the home of Mr. J. H. uaun on south street. Miss Annie Adams of Greenville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Bailey, on East Main street. Mrs. T. E. Kelly and children are the guests of her sister, Mrs. N. S. Burgess, in Gaffney. Graham Poole has purchased a new "Overland Six," and will use it in his public service here. Mrs. Mary Dean of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Eison, this week. ^ Mrs. Steel and children of Birmingham, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cottingham. Dr. N. B. Morgan, who has for some time held a position with Milhous Drug Co., has resigned. Mr. Rutledge Lawson returned last week from the Citadel, where he has been studying the past year. Mrs. George T. Keller and children; will leave next week for a visit to relatives in Orangeburg, S. C. Any young men who would like to join the hospital corps will confer with Dr. Theo. Maddox at once. Mrs. Mary Dean of Charlotte, N. C., is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Eison. Dr. Lewis Perrin, who has for the past few months held a position with Milhous Drug Co., has resigned. Mr. B. F. Gregory, formerly of Carlise, now of Chester, was a visitor in Union for several days this week. Mr. Herndon Thomson, who has been studying at Cornell University, is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Carnell and children spent several days with relatives in Spartanburg last week. Mrs. C. R. Robertson and Miss Myra Young left this week for the summer school at Winthrop College. Miss Lila Hollingsworth returned to her home Sunday afternoon, after an extended visit to relatives in Florida. Miss Cora Hollingsworth of Terraceai, Fla.; is the guest of her cousin. Miss T ilia Hollingsworth. on S. Chnreli street. Miss Fanny Clarke has returned to Union for the summer holidays and is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Strange and little son Scott spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Alverson at Sedali'a. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnell and i Miss Maude Goforth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Askew at Mt. Tabor. Mr. I.uke Hill of Darlington and a University student, was in Union this week, the guest of Messrs. Ottis and Henri Going. Miss Carol Robertson entertained the Fortnightly Bridge club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on E. Main street Envoy McAbee of the Salvation Arm if? conducting revival services at Monarch Mills this wekk and reports fine attendance. Miss Minnie Lou Bobo has accepted a position in the Whitmire Graded school and will teach the seventh grade next session. Mr. .1. W. Farmer has moved from Lockhart to Whitmire, and passed throuirh Union Wednesday on his way to the latter place. Mrs. W. Newell Smith of Greenville is visiting her mother, Mrs. Amanda Little, at Kelton and her sister, Mrs. ltobt. Scott, of Jonesville. Miss Lucy Love, one of the graduates of Thornwell Orphanage, spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Asa B. Lee, on South Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Watland Henderson of Blair spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mathis, on South Church street. M rs. Nolen Penland and little daughter have returned to their home in Spartanburp after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Murrah. Misses Sara and Esther Hayes of RnorlnnKuvoc nwitfAil TkuwoJo.. * ? --- r^f?uuiuui^ ainvvu liiuiauajr IU Visit at the home of Capt. and Mrs. J. Frost Walker on S. Church street. M iss Florence Wilson of Sumter will arrive Saturday to spend sometime with relatives before poinp to Saluda, N. C., for the summer months. Mr. C. M. Bailey is the first farmer to report a cotton bloom. He says he found one in his cotton field Thursday morning of this week. Miss Hardin of Charlotte, N. C., is spending some time with Miss Alice Purcell at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Purcell. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hapood, Jr., announce the birth of a son, June 18. The younp man is to bear the name of fleorjre Cleveland Hapood. Miss Christine Dillard of Spartanourg spent several days this week with her aunts, Misses Mizzie and Minnie Grepory, on South street. Miss Elsie Leonhardt and Mr. Murph Summer of Buffalo were married Sunday afternoon and are at home to their friends at Buffalo. Misses Lois and Apnes Townsend. who have been visitinp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Murphy, left Fri day for their home in McDonald, N, C. Mr. M. B. Lee of Boagnsville reports a fine rain in his community Tuesday. He says crops are pood, hut the grass is becoming hard to manage. Mr. Kelly Howze of Charleston spent the week-end with his father, Mr. E. C. Howze, leaving Monday morning for a business trip to Greenville. The Union Hardware company have recently purchased a motor delivery van to be used in their business here. The machine is made by the International Harvested Co. Miss Virgie Sellers of Easley was the guest of Miss Eileen Montgomery on "Douglass Heights." She was returning from the Hair-Cudd wedding in Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. Emslie Nicholson and Miss Fiances Nicholson left Monday morning for Hendersonville, N. C., to attend the Bankers' Association in session in that city. Miss Leonora Arthur left last week for Unaka Springs, Tenn., to visit Miss Sallie Wallace at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Wallace. Miss Elizabeth Arthur has returned from a visit to Mrs. Clarence Owens in Columbia, where she went to participate in the commencement festivities at the University. Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr., and little son returned to their home in Santuc Monday morning after a few days' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow, on Gage avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carter of Spartanburg, returning from their bridal trip, spent Saturday in Union visiting Miss Pe Ette Bennett, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bolton. Mrs. A. Elliott Darhy of Kensington, Md., spent the week-end with her niece, Mrs. Eli'as Prioleou, leaving Tuesday for her home. Mrs. Prioleau accompanied her as far as Spartanburg. Miss Ethel Darby will arrive this week to visit her college friend, Miss Lucy Smith, and together they will go to New York and other points of interest chaperoned by Mrs. John Darby. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Barnes will entertain a merry house party the first of July and have as their quests, Miss Edith Barnes of Roanoke, Va., Miss Sara Orr of Asheville, N. C., and Misses Ivor and Hannah Browne of Seneca, S. C. Bishop Cluerry will make his visitation to the Church of the Nativity Sunday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the service. Bishop Guerry will he at Glenn Springs Sunday morning. Messrs. l.ouis and Albert Wilkins, who have been the guests of their aunt, Mrs. L. L. Wagnon, left Sunday morning for Pacolet, where they will visit for several days before going to their home in Spruce Pine, N. C. Mrs. J .R. Lewis and daughters, Misses Elsie and Martha Lewis, are expected in the city this week to spend several days with relatives, leaving Monday for Caesar's Head to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. s. Krasnort received a telegram Tuesday from Plattsburg, N. Y., telling of his son, Nathaniel KrasnofT, being suddenly stricken with appendicitis there. He was operated on and is reported to he safely over the crisis. --"7i 1 I j 'jxsss . , i ESSCS^ SAVING FOR There are few subjects about w and taught than the importance < old age. Ill VpI thil lodo/xw wno . %llv iVOOVH TV UO HCfri IIIUIl* III and the mo?t satisfactory mannt | saved is by depositing a fixed ami I a strong hank such as this. I We welcome deposits in any ar H wards. Em slie Nicholson, J.Roy President. Vice I STRAIGHT I I SHOULDEI I NO. I By He 1 "Features That Are Fea I called "feature films" are t I They all can't be, and aren' B A story that is good for t1 B when it is 'padded out' to 1 1 know it. When we contrat 1 know what we're getting. I sonia, whether they be in or 1 our requirements, which, afi I ments. They must be snapp; | beginning to end. a clean s most reputable producers. Six years' experience in \ cleanest pictures, together the film distributing businei grams as we are offering fo Read the following prog yourself if you can afford these top-notch productions THE ED] THURSDAY?The newes * storv that has set all Ar 1 MYSTERIES OF MYRA"gram. FRIDAY?Blue Ribbon American Star, Robert Edes in "THE CAVE MAN", a st of its truth to life. One o ductions of the year. SATURDAY?"Iron Clai tnrilling serial story, "THE ARDS OF HELEN," "1,01 EDY" and other good picti MONDAY?Metro Day's Artistic Mme. Petrova, in derplay, "PLAYING WITE TUESDAY?Blue Ribboi send has written many Feature Plays, but none of "THE CHOICE OF COUR Gonzales, George Holt and < Stars. WEDNESDAY?The Ini in a riot of laughter, "A N Two T?aa 1C ixm+VI - " w AVVViO, ?? Ull THE EDI We Can't Show All the Pi Satisfied Witl THE BES BUY THE BEST <; Save TIME. ICE and ENERGY, and make BETTER CREAM. THE WHITE MOUNTAIN \\TTT T TA/"V TT VV ILiLI IJKJ I 1 and you can get them at Bailey Furniture oolsonI ?ANK AND |j UST COMPANY | UNION . S C OLI) AGE |[ hich more has been written S I' of saving money for use in L u | important than it is today, R|l *r in which monev ran tw. tliU ount at regular intervals in jjjj nount from One Dollar up- |||| Fant, M. A. Moore, || ! President. Cashier. || :ROM THE R TALKS 1 ck tures." Dozens of sowing made every week, t real 'quality features/ wo or three reels is 'flat' ive or six reels and we :t for our pictures we Photoplays for the Edi le reel or ten, must meet I ter all, are your require- 1 v and full of action from I tory, popular stars, the I giving you the best and I with our connection in I 3S?the result, such pro- I r the coming week. 9 ^ram carefully and ask B to miss a single one of I ISONIAj t chapter of the mystery S nerica thinking?'THE | -and special selected pro- I Feature?The Eminent j ;on, and Vitagraph Stars | ory that startles because 3 f the most notable pro- | w"?Pearl White in the S : IRON CLAW," "HAZMESOME LUKE COMlres. The Supreme Emotional a Startling Metro Won1 FIRE." i Feature?Cyrus Townwonderful Blue Ribbon . them can compare with AGE," featuring Myrtle [)ther eminent Vitagraph 1 mitable Charlie Chaplin l IGHT IN THE SHOW," I lected program. : ISONIA ctures, So We Must He I ti Showing ^ TONES f: : & Lumber Co.