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'l 20% 7 Days of Genu in Nothing $1.00 Yard Table Line $1.25 Yard Table Lint I $1.50 Yard Table Lint 50c Yard Table Linen $8.00 I)oz. Linen Nap $5.00 Doz. Linen Nap $1.00 Utica 81x90 She 15c Huck Towels, Sal 25c Turkish Towels, $1.00 American Lady $2.00 Fro-la-set Corsi w I NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina. County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of July, 191?>, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his tinal settlement as Administrator of the Estate of Henry Clowney, deceased, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his tinal discharge as such Administrator. I). B. Free, Jr. This 11 day of June, 191(5. Published in The Union Times foi '$0 days. 2o-4 LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING TUESDAY EVENING, 27TH A Lilliputian wedding will be held at Clifford Seminary Tuesday evening, June 27th. Admission: Adults, 25c; children under 1(5 years, 10c. This entertainment is given by the two local chapters of the Children of the Confederacy. The wedding ceremony will be followed by a varied proram of songs and recitations. Patronize a worthy cause and encourage the children in their work. The performance will be given at 8 o'clock sharp. Wedding Party: Bride, Beryl Brawley; groom, Landy Hames; officiating minister, Albert Moore; ushers, Marion Mixson .Alec Garner,' Frances Maddox, William Burris; ribbon bear era, ?\ut n Piston, :uary wains Arthur, Edith Cain, Clare Brawley; bridesmaids, Emma Smith, Ethel Mcng, Louise Duke, Nell Haile, Sarah White, Elizabeth Murrah, Theopm Norman, Trixie Mabry; groomsmen, Ashby Sawyer, Calhoun Young, Thos. MoNally, Ted Garner; dames. Margaret Sanders, Louise Jackson; maids of honor, Frances Kellar, Myra Edens; ring bearer, Frost Walker; flower gitD. Sarah Wagnon, Helen Mixson. "O. Promise Me," Louise Jackson "I Love You Truly." Margaret Sanders. "Dreaming of Thee." Trixie Mabry. "Silver Threads Among the Gold," Ted Garner. Recitation, "'/he Minuet," Robert Wallace. One, Two, Three Dance. Rec tatior. with tableaux. Evelyn Bozeman. Song, "The Old Days." Song and Dance, "In Grandma's I >ay." ('horus, "Carolina." Recitation, "Mammy's Child," Helen Maner Mixson. "The Jefferson Davis Chapter," The Stars anil Bars Chapter Song. Recitation, "The Veteran's Cross of Honor." Marion Mixson. Choosing Heroes, Concert Itecitation. Chorus, "Dixie." 11 RE Thc Sup I Also Secon 1 Receiv Discoi BEGINS FR e Bargains. No further z charged. Positively 7 di n, Sale, yd. 80e ?n, Sale, yd. $1.00 i?n. Sale, yd. $1.20 , Sale, yd. 40c kins, Sale, doz. $2.40 kins, doz. $4.00 sets, Sale 80c e 12c Sale 20c Corsets, Sale 80c ets, Sale $1.60 LBU PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. E. L. Clark and Mrs. J. A. Sawyer have returned from a visit to , friends and relatives in Anderson. Cheif of Police Milo H. Evans says he doesn't see how the Johnson Rifles I can go to the front just yet. His reason is: "Not a Smith, Jones nor Brown in the whole company." Come to thnk of it, this is quite remarkable. Miss H. E. Lee, who has been visiting her sisters in Charlotte, arrived in Union Wednesday on her way to her brother's, Mr. M. B. Lee, of Bogansville. Miss Lee was accompanied by her nephew, Mr. Lee Hoyle, who will spend some time with relatives in this county. Mr. Henri Going received a tele1 gram Wednesday from Chief Surgeon , A. M. Bradford ordering him to re; port at the Hospital Armory, Columbia. at once. Mr. Going is sergeant ' in the hospital corps, Columbia company, having joined while a student in the university. lm\ I,. A. Kiser, who is so well known and liked in this community, passed through the city Sunday afternoon on his way to Seneca to attend a Health Campaign in progress there. Dr. Riser has just returned from Tu, lane University, where he took a special course in medicine. I Miss Cleo Dobson left yesterday for Charlottesville, Va., where she , will attend the summer school at the University of Virginia.?Gaffney Led, ger. Miss Dobson is one of the ac, complished teachers of the Jonesville , Graded school, and was reelected to teach there the coming session. Among the recent graduates from ; the University of South Carolina was seen the name of Toy Lancaster, a one time resident of this city and member of the composing force of The Times. The Times readers and force hear of his good fortune with pleasure and wish him continued success. Mr. Pope Nabors ieft last week for i Spartanburg, where he went to en- j list in the U. S. Army aviation corps. I Mr. Xabors has for quite a while been greatly interested in flying machine.-, having constructed one for exhibition at the last county fair. He tl will tind full play for his gifts now, t< and will make an expert aviation man 1 for Uncle Sam. T Rev. .1. ('. Gillespie, several years P ago pastor of the Second Baptist tr church here, is pastor of the Baptist A ' church at Norwood, NT. C., and his peo- c: pie, under his leadership, have just a ' completed a commodious modern tl church building at a cost of $8,000. r? IJpv Mr (lilUcnif) hac munv frion/lo here who will he pleased to hear of his splendid work. 2 CE I Burbank plies and >d Hand Automobil ?STOC ers?M. A Place of B Lint Si ID AY, 23r<] innouncement is necess lys and no longer. Eve $3.00 Fro-la-set Corsets, ? .50c Brassieres, Sale All 25c Hosiery, Sale All 50c Hosiery, Sale All o~i. nil IUV, 11UC51C1 \ , i^dll $1.50 Ladies' Umbrellas, ? $2.50 Ladies' Umbrellas, Si $1.00 Silks, Dress Goods, e $1.25 Silks, Dress Goods, e $1.50 Silks, Dress Goods, < 12V5C Best Quality Percale! R N HERES For the evening's fun y< tainment than the GRANE of Triangles." Our fine selection Hand it possible for us to invite ing but the best films on t is our large crowds. We show nothing but Reels upwards per dav. \ ers" kind. Ou program consists of brands of film: TRIANGLE, WORLD, and more to follow soon, best. Safety First! Our 'I a good bath of "disinfecta If you are not a regular get yourself together, an< If you want to know wli Grand, "Where Actors Lt on the Screen." Grand NOTICE OF MEETING. I hereby call for a full meeting of lie Democratic Executive Comniit?e, for Saturday, next, June 24th, ' !>H>, at 10 o'clock in the court house, t his meeting is called for the pur- i ose and object of appointing the lanagers for the primary election, xing and naming the itinerary for ( ampai'gn meetings; also of encour- ^ ging the enrolling of all voters in ' rie county and such business that ' lay come before the bodv. t Macbeth Young, i 5-1 Chairman Co. l)em. Exec. Com. V E F 9IUCH Ul Accessor es and Motorcylc K MUST GO . Moore, < usiness Next to lie at I, THRU FI ary; our 20% Discouni ry item will be reduce< >ale $2.40 40c 20c 40c 60c 5ale $1.20 ale $2.00 tc., Sale 80c tc., Sale $1.00 cite., Sale $1.20 3, Sale 10c BRO ou'll find no better enter) THEATRE, "The Home Picked Photoplays makes criticism. We run noth,he market and the proof all Features?from Five Ve have none of the "fillthe following well known , FOX, EQUITABLE They are positively the 'heatre is cool, and it gets nt" every day. patron of the Grand then 1 let's see why! 10 lives in Union visit the ok Like 'Sho Nuf' Folks Theatre CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our thanks ;r..l appreciation to those who so kindy offered and rendered their services L liner the sickness s?rwl '>>>> ittle daughter. Each word of sym>athy and act of kindness is balm to <ur broken hearts. We shall ever rei ember and feel grateful to you. day God bless you and reward yoi i> you deserve for "Inasmuch as ye lave done it unto on eof the least of base, my brethren, ye have done it into me." Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mobley. 1'S Automob ics at an :s, 1 Jitney, 1 T1 f ORDER OF G J. G. Hug Nicholson Ban Wilbu IIDAY, 30tti t Sale is the bargain e^ i 20% whether advertise $3.50 Red Cross Shoes, Sale All Children's Shoes reducec All Palm Beach Suits, S{ Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats off All 10c Ginghams, Bleachii Laces, any 10c goods, S-ile SPECIAL DEMONS White House Tea for Monda nesday. We invite all our frie call and try a glass of this del ' jl a. jl 11 Automobih Bring us your Casin; when they ne We Do Good Work A We Have A Complet WILLIAMS VULC/ N. Pinckney St. J. F. McLURE DRY Offers the Foil* $1.75 quality Boys' Shoes $2.00 quality Men's All Lea $i./o quality Ladies' Pat. B $1.50 quality Misses' Pat. I 75c quality Ladies' Home $1.00 quality Ladies' Horn* $4.00 quality Men's Wash 75c quality Embroidered V 25c quality Ladies' Drawer $1.25 quality Men's Hats . $1.75 quality Men's Hats J. F. McLURE DRY THE UNDEI Dr. Felix Goudeloek has accepted a position as pharmacist with Milhous Drug Co., having already begun the ^ duties of the position. He is a young fj man of excellent promise, one of Un- tc ion's boys. He graduated from the ?< Charleston College, School of Pharmacy, a year ago, and the past year has been attending the University of u South Carolina, taking a literary course, and at the same time holding H a position in one of the Columbia drug stores. SAI tiles and / d Below i ireshing Machine, tOURT? hes, T. H. ik & Trust Co. irn's L /ent of the year, d or not. $2.80 i 20 per cent. )ort Coats, Waists, 20 per cent. tigs, Pajama Checks, 8c TRATIONS ly, mesaay and Wed- | ;nds and customers to E licious tea. I 3 Owners I gs and Inner Tubes ed doctoring. t Reasonable Prices e Vulcanizing Plant INIZING WORKS Near Foster's Shop IzIziiiiziIIIZ ? GOODS COMPANY v owing Values ' ther Shoes aby Doll Slipp&rf ~ V laby Doll Slipped ~ ^ ' i Dresses -\49c \ \ \ b Dresses A- t I Suits X M oiles 49c VPi s 19c | QOn I ? ?, ? _ vw $1.49 > \ GOODS COMPANY ^SELLERS CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere and jartfelt thanks to the many kind iends and neighbors who ministered us during the illness and death of lr dear one. May God in His mercy ess and protect each one. Mrs. F. B. Scott and Family. nheard, because our ears are dull, Unseen, because our eyes are dim, e walks our earth, the Wonderful, And all good deeds are done to Him. ?Whitti'er. ll -E! Vuto Cost 1 Carriage \ Munro 1