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J. F. McLURE Offers the $1.75 quality Boys' ! $2.00 quality Men's $1.75 quality Ladies | $1.50 quality Misses 75c quality Ladies' $1.00 quality Ladiei $4.00 quality Men's 75c quality Embroic 25< quality Ladies' $1.25 quality Men's $1.75 quality Men's J. F. McLURE THE UI\ 4^ * WhptVipr vnn uvp needKOOL KLOTK # t "Preparedness" ii looking out for youi BE COOL in one of our cool, < PALM BEACH S shades and patterns Our showing of 1 better than ever; th | are the cream of pe Madras and Silks $4.00. Do not miss seeir ama and Straw Hat Also the biggest Palm Beach Oxforc J. < THE H0US1 Chevrole TV. a oar -fV?o+ rfUrnn iiiv v/ui tuat keep Almofft Noth all that could be re Let me demons! of this car? W. E. GR DRY GOODS COMPANY Following Values Shoes $1.39 All Leather Shoes $1.49 ' Pat. Baby Doll Slippers $1.39 >' Pat. Baby Doll Slippers 98c Home Dresses 49c s' Home Dresses 69c Wash Suits $2.98 lered Voiles 49c Drawers 19c Hats 98c Hats $1.49 nnu nnnnn noiiniuw UK! bUUUd UUIVlrAIIY IDERSELLERS Coprrifbt. 1911. tfUlputa. &t*ru lc Oa. r going to war or not, you will [ES to fight the hot July weather. s our business. We are always * comfort. AND COMFORTABLE crisp, cleanly KOOL KLOTH or T TTTC1 <14-<..!<! ^1.1.. -1 J -n uiio, o^y us>iiiy taiiurtJU in all s. Prices from $5.00 to $10.00. Manhattan and Eclipse Shirts is lat is "saying something." They rfection in patterns and colors. , ranging in prices from $1.00 to Am lg our great assortment of Pan;s at $1.00 to $5.00. selection of White Canvas and Is. Cohen E OF PREPAREDNESS. A . ft it "Four-Ninety" Satisfaction; Low in Price; Uping; Operation Simple; Comfort quired; and it is Good to Look at! irate the many superb qualities EEN, Local Dealer UNION, S. C. [ COMING AND GOING Mrs. Jacob Cohen spent Monday ii Spartanburg with friends. Mr. J. G. Cower of Jonesville was : visitor to Union Friday. Mr. J. E. Gault of Route 4 was ; visitor to Union Saturday. Mr. J. H. Foster of Kelton was i visitor to Union Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boyd announce the birth of a son, June 24th. Mrs. F. M. Farr has returned fron a week's visit to friends in Columbia Miss Anna Lucile Bobo of Spartan burg is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Bar ties. Mr. B. F .Gault sent us in a cottoi bloom Saturday, the second one we re ceived. Miss Elizabeth Arthur is visitinj friends in the mountains of Nortl Carolina. Mr. J. D. Arthur attended the Bank ders' association in Hendersonville, N C., last week. Mrs. W. Newell Smith and Mrs Robert Little spent Monday in the cit; with relatives. ? Miss Kate Graham Thompson o Columbia is the guest of Mrs. J. Re; Fant at Lockhart. I Miss Roberta Wallace has returnee from a visit to Misses Ethelinde am Nancy Pope in Columbia. Mrs. W. H. Kerr and children ar> the guests of Mrs. T. L. Estes 01 "Douglass Heights." Mrs. Purdy and little daughter Josephine, left Monday afternoon fo Columbia to visit relatives. Mrs. Hayne P. Smith returned Sat urday from a fortnight's visit to rela tives in the lower part of the State. Miss Ruth Johnson was called t< her home in Greenwood Thursday b; th^ SPrinilfi illnpcc nf Vrr**- -fntVinx Mrs. Perrin Kennedy and Mis Katherine Thomson have returne< from a visit to relatives in Spartan burg. Mrs. J. F. Caudle has returned fron Monroe, N. C., where she went to at tend the marriage of a relative. Miss Susie Gilliland, of Kingston N. C., will spend part of next weel with her aunt, Mrs. John Lead. Mrs. Howard Williams and daugh ter, Miss Aline Williams, of Wes Springs, spent Monday in the city. Mrs. J. V. Askew and daughtei Miss Elizabeth, are visiting relative and friends in Spartanburg county. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Childs and sor Charles, of Petersburg, Fla., are th guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Murphj Mr. and Mrs. Emslie Nicholson an Miss Frances Nicholson have re turned from the mountains of Nortl Carolina. Miss May Pepper of Lexingtor Miss., arrived Sunday to visit at th home of Mrs. Lewis Rice on S. Churcl street. Mr. G. C. Greer, Miss Lizzie Gree and Miss Mason Blankeneship o Route 2 were shopping in the city o Monday. Mrs. William Todd of Buffalo i spending sometime in Anderson wit her sisters, Mesdames J. M. and Jak Sullivan. Mrs. Eli'as Prioleau left Monday ai ternoon for Charleston to spend week with her aunts, the Misses Gail lard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Smith hav moved to the cottage on Mountai street recently vacated by Mr. an Mrs. Claude Cain. Miss Elizabeth Matheson and Ma< ter Donald Matheson left Friday fc Cheraw to visit their grandmothc and other relatives. Miss Etha Palmer has returne from Ninety Six, where she went t attend marriage of a college frien< as maid of honor. * Miss Annie Tinsley has returne iruin a ionnignis visit to iriends 1 =? Elko, Willi'ston and other points in th lower part of the State. Mrs. Clarence E. Johnson and chi dren, who have been the guests o Mrs. Julia Thomas, returned to thei home in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bentley left thi week for Cleveland, Tenn., where Mi Bentley has accepted a positfon wit the Cleveland Hosiery Mill. Mr. R. I,. Cromer has accepted i position with Union Plumbing am Electric Co., filling the place mad' vacant by Mr. Green Sanders, who lef ( with the Johnson Rifles Friday. Mr. Emmett Sanders was the firs to send us a cotton bloom. It carm on June 21, the afternoon of the sanv day 011 which Mr. C. M. Bailey phone< in that he had discovered one in hi field. Miss I.ela St. John of Jacksonville Fla., arrived Sunday evening to spent a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs. Johr Ellis. She will go later to Glenr Springs and join friends for the re mainder of the summer. Owners of tin mines in Bolivia art reaping large profits from the meta which was rejected and thrown int< heaps by early Spanish seekers foi ? French soldiers at the front are al lowed one pint of wine a day. | Special Advertisements GOOD, home-ground flour and meal, i Bring us your wheat and corn. Our mill is running night and day. F. M. Adams & Son, Adamsburg, S. 1 C. 26-4 i MR. FARMER?Come on with your wheat and corn. Our mill is running night and day. F. M. Adams 3 & Son, Adamsburg, S. C. 26-4 b BRING US your wheat and corn. Our flour mill, grist and corn mill now 1 running night and day. F. M. Adams & Son, Adamsburg, S. C. U 26-4 - LOST, strayed or stolen?One red heifer calf about one year old. Any information will be appreciated. J. L. McKinney, Jonesville, S. C., R. F. D. 2. ? FOR SALE?Fall Cabbage Plants, h pure head and Wood Prize Drumhead variety; 20c per hundred; $'1.75 per M, delivered by parcel r DOKt- .T- E. Minfor S*?rlnlin S O 25-3 i. AT THE WONDER?Genuine Palm V Beach Coat Suits, values up to $8.00, any in the house to go at $4.25; ^ this week only. ^ FOR SALE?Our second hand Oliver typewriter in first class condition; ^ practically new; will sell at great ? ^ bargain. V. L. Fowler, care San- m ders Bros. I TIRED AND SLEEPY? Take a rest, if it is caused from over-working, but if caused by malaria take "Huiet's Chill Buster." r COTTON FARMERS?Call on us for cotton hoes. Cotton chopping loses its terror when you arm your farm hands with these hoes. Peoples Supply Co. 0 f EXTRA SPECIAL?All Wool Poplins and Shepherd Checks Spring s Coat Suits, values up to $15.00, to j close out this week at $ 5.98. At The Wonder. LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN?One 1 black pig, with white feet and white spot in head. About 3 months old. Reward offered for information. Isi, rael Humphries. k LEONARD SHAW and Dean Low Cut Shoes in black or tan on the ~ latest English toe shape, $4.00 and $4.f>0 values to close out special at $3.49 at The Wonder. . s TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Drop in to see me at the City Barber Shop when you are in town. You will be '' made welcome whether you get any e work done or not come in and ' J^ng your friends and get warm d and rest yourself. Jno. R. Mathis, !- PYop. 7-tf h " EAT A KEG OF NAILS, take "Huiet's Pink Blood Purifier," and '? see how easily they are digested, e ^ QUICK LOANS on city and farm property. Sums of $100 and up. r Apply to Barron and Barron, Attorf neys. 17-tf WANTED?To do plain and fancy sewing. Terms reasonable and sats i'sfaction guaranteed. Sarah L. h Humphries. Phone 323-J. 20-tf e ON THE JOB at all times, "Huiet's ?_ All-Healing Liniment"; best for all a aches and pains. g LET US turn your wheat into flour, I your corn into meal or prist. We I e are runninp nipht and day. F. M. " n Adams & Son, Adamsburp, S. C. _ d 26-4 j_ BOARDERS WANTED ? West (r Sprinps Hotel, W. H. Lawson, Pro,r prietor. Board and lodpinp at $1.00 per day. Telephone service in the country free. Automobile service at d reasonable rates to hotel; daily ? mails; sprinp situate within less ;1> than quarter of mile of hotel; water hiphly recommended for all sorts of d indipestion, kidney and stomach n troubles. Nature's own tonic with ie a reputation of a hundred years established. If you wish a real rest, your system renovated and ~ built up, pood country fare, no experiment, but water whose health 1 qualities are known throuphout the county, write W. H. Lawson, Paus line, S. C., R. F. D. 2. 26-4-pd It FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf :i ' FOR SALE?One milch cow, calf one e week old; makes her third calf. She t will pive as much milk and butter as two rnmninn rows. Will five t more than one family can use. e Price $35.00, delivered in Union. G. c. E. Tucker, Carlisle, S. C. 26-1 I EGGS FOR HATCHING?Buff and White Orpinprtons, Yard No. 1, $3.00 per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15. We also have the Thompson's ' Strain Barred Rocks, and the An1 cona, at $1.50 per 15. Early hatched 1 chickens make the best, so place your order early. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union, S. C. - MAHAFFY'S GREAT BOOK on Bap' tism?The immersion problem thorouprhly exhausted as taupht by the r Holy Bible. The whole truth in a nutshell. Price, 35c; six for $1.00; 25 for $3.00, delivered. Clinton Book Co., Clinton, S. C. 26-2 is. =^?;? * SERVICE FOR E The chief purpose of this bank service to meet the needs of evei Union and vicinity who has banki acter or volume to transact. Our facilities are complete* 01 ; our resources large, and our offict ways anxious to be of assistance Your account, small or large, wi I EmslieNicholson, J.Roy President. Vice DID IT STRIKE^ YOU?% That you shouldn't miss see Start the habit today. Photoplays are most enjoy; fortable theatre. Our pictures are the better great care in the selection of j A trial will convince "anybc Actors look like "Sho Nuff" Grand T Please Taki I am selling one ? Bed and two Featl $10.00. iCash u Great Bargain. L. B. GOC Phone 266 I MUNRO & T > gn. /v D / :]: OPEN FOR E X GADSERRY X UNION, i UNDERT, In all its branches, our equip fort and convenience are une Funeral Supplies embraces a tions from the snow white f and elegant bronze for adults, ate styles and sizes at prices t< Our Undertakers are capabl We furnish the same profess out the county that we do ir caskets anywhere in the charge. For quick service Phone 1( Bailey (Jndertaki V choSonI ANK AND ||| JST COMPANY I UNION. S C " 1 1 ^ if 1VERYONE is by interested personal ry individual and firm in Q I inf* business of any char- 1 ur equipment up-to-date, '| ?rs and employees are al- B !| to customers. I y 111 be welcomed. J Fant, M. A. Moore, President. Cashier. aassHSk^ giaixll /ER ?ing one of our shows. ible in this cool, comkind, and we exercise days. >dy." mm* ?ll?M? . Folks at the lieatre _____ i Notice! !6 lb. Feather ler Pillows for pon delivery. SHALL Union, S. C. >> 4 ATL 4% jTA ATA ATA ATL ATA ATL ATA^^AJJ y T^rT^rr^yT^f SLIGH'S | ^GE... | BUSINESS & STREET A > s. c. A V 4KING ment for safety, comiqualed. Our stock of , wide range of selecor children to stately with all the intermedi0 suit all. le, polite and attentive, ional service through1 the city, and deliver county without extra )6. ng Company