The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 18, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
OUR BUYER
IS NOW IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS
purchasing a superb Fall and Winter stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions and Shoes.
Our complete stock, prices low, means that we
can satisfy all our customers.
Mrs. J. L. Hawkins, our Milliner, is also
in the North buying the latest and best
in Millinery.
J. F. McLURE DRY GOODS COMPANY
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I Chevrolet Cars I
i Give Full Value I
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% For Your Money \
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/ It is no Tin Horn Affair Made to sell. V
:t It is a sure enough Automobile at a /
:S poor man's price. It is good to look
* at, comfortable to ride in, economical /
/ in operation and upkeep and will give
/ you service. What more can you de- *
/ mand. Those who have purchased
> one of these cars from me are my
? best advertisers. Let me show you
/ just what this car will do. It will be /
j my delight to prove its merits to your J
/ satisfaction. 'A
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I W. E. GREEN, Dealer \
i UNION, S. C. I
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? Announcement ?
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y Dr. Martin B. Bird, D. M-T., D. O., Pres- y
X ident of the Bird Optical College, of X
V Chicago, and formerly Secretary and y
^ Professor of Diseases of the Eye and X
Retinoscopy in the Denver Optical Col- jf*
2 lege, will be in your city for TWO X
WEEKS ONLY, beginning MONDAY. J
?? AUGUST 14th, giving a Post Graduate ?jjjl
T course of instruction in the Science of V
Higher Optics to Dr. F. C. Duke. A free
Eye Clinic will be held daily from 9 a. ?
m. to 5 p. m. Difficult cases solicited.
X OFFICE WITH F. C. DUKE X
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Miss Mozelle Inman of York is the Mr. and Mrs. Eli'as Prioleau an<
guest of the Misses Mitchell at Hotel Mrs. James Munro left Tuesday for i
(Union. They entertained for her on (fortnight's stay at Eutawville, tin
Tuesday evening. guests of Major W. H. Sinkler.
Mrs. J. Wiley Sanders is stenogra- Dr. E. Copeland Blackwell is ii
pher for the Nicholson Bank & Trust charge of the prescription and man
Pa urKiln Mica M an/In io oiirm* - - -
- uvm.u. .D anaj uraeturing department of the Meach
on her vacation. am Drug company in Greenwood.
Mrs. John P. Rice of Jacksonville, Miss Edna Becknell presented u:
Fla., arrived this week to visit her with some fine tomatoes this week
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rice on which were highly enjoyed. Mis:
East Mam street. Becknell is a member of the girls' to
Mr. Cliff Sligh of Columbia is mato dub of this county,
spending hi's vacation in the city with Messrs. J. F. McLure and W. S
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sligh, McLure are in the North purchasing
on S .Church street. fall and winter goods. Mrs. J. L
Miss Lila Posey Hollingsworth and Hawkins, the milliner for this concern
her guest, Miss Lucile Hollingsworth, has gone North to purchase millinery
left this week for Clinton to spend The road beyond Harris' bridge ha:
sometime with relatives. been put into condition so that traffic
Capt. and Mrs. E. L. Clarke have has been resumed over that route
as their guests this week, Mrs. J. L. Three days ago this result was at
Mahon, Mrs. Lottie P. Estes and Miss tained.
J. L. Nevitt of Anderson. Misg EdJth Whi(.e ^ return tWj
Mrs. Walter Smith and little son, week from a month's visit to relative!
who have been visiting relatives in in Johnston and other points in tin
this county, have returned to their lower part of the State,
home in Jacksonville, Fla. , m ,
Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn and her sister, CARD OF THANKS.
Miss Cornelia Palmer, left Wednesday
afternoon for Roebuck to visit the , degire to expre88 a? the kint
family of r. J. F. Bobo. friends my sincere appreciation for th<
Miss Josie Hughes of Columbia, many kindnesses shown my wife dur
who has been visiting her parents, ing her last illness and death. Maj
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hughes, left Wed- a gracious Providence give to each on
nesday to join a party of friends for Vf you the same loving friends in th
a pleasure trip to New York and day of your distresses.
Niagara. j. o. Harris.
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[ COMING AND GOING
Mr. Lewis Poag of Rock Hill sperr
the week-end in the city.
Mr. Guy Wilburn left Wednesdaj
for the Northern markets.
Mrs. N. M. Linder has returned frorr
avisit to relatives at Rock Hill.
Mr. G. W. Floyd of Pacolet, Rout?
1, was a visitor to Union Saturday.
Mr. Macbeth Wagnon spent las
Sunday in Spartanburg with friends
Mr. John Morrow of Whiteston?
spent Tuesday in the city with friends
Mr. Grover Richey of Laurens spen
the week-end with friends in the city
Mrs. Fred Garner and sons are th<
guests of Mrs. S. M. McNeel in York
Miss Belle Gault of Jonesville is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hall o
Union.
Mrs. C. R. Wilburn and son hav<
returned from a visit to relatives it
Clinton.
Little Miss Madge Wood, who ha;
been visiting her grandparents a
Greer, has returned home.
Mrs. Eva Brandt is visiting her sis
' ter, Mrs. J. B. Wood, at Monarch this
week.
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Mr. G. T. Godshall is spending this
week in Charleston and the Isle ol
Palms.
Miss Sara Grist of York is visitinp
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B
James.
Miss Lilian Boozer is in Union for f
ten days' stay with friends.?Gaflfnej
Ledger.
Mr. H. I. Horton, Jr., of Columbic
was in Union this week for a shori
while.
Or. H. Ti- Rilpv nf fsnavfon A -*o.1
emy, was in the city for a short whfl<
on Sunday.
Mrs. M. Purdy and Miss Josephim
,Purdy left Sunday to visit relatives
in Greenwood.
Miss Vera Murrah left this weeK t'
join a party of college friends on ;
camping trip.
Miss Etha Palmer is spending tht
week with Miss Annie Tinsley on S
Church street.
Miss Kathrin Moore of Columbia i
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mabry Rice
on E. Main street.
Mrs. D. C. Clarke and children re
turned Thursday from a visit to rela
tives in Gaffney.
Miss Nyra Garner of Charleston ?
the guest of Miss Sara Morgan o:
East Main street.
Mr. Henri" Going left this week fa
a pleasure trip to Baltimore, Philad#
phia and New York.
Mr. C. C. Sanders, cashier of th<
Citizens National &ank, is out thi
week on his vacation.
The Misses McCutcheon left thii
week for the lower part of the Stab
to spend their vacation.
Mrs. W. O. Southard of Jonesvilh
is visiting her niece, Mrs. M. C. Wise
Greenwood Daily Journal.
Mr. Haynes Harris has been quit*
sick for several days this week, bu;
is much improved today. 4
Mr. John Earle Jones has returne<
from an extended stay in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Misses Mason Blankenship am
Willie Gallr^n of Route 2 were shop
ping in the city on Tuesday.
Mrs. Spencer Morgan Rice has re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Walte
Montgomery at Spartanburg.
miss Uladys Harris returned Mon
day from Charleston, where she wa
the guest of Mrs. B. S. Bayley.
Miss Frances Nicholson has rc
turned from a visit to college friend
i'n Laurens and Spartanburg.
Mr. Charles Ray and little daug'n
1 ter, Margaret, left Monday for A'
1 lanta, Ga., to be away several days.
Misses Maude Goforth and Mildre
Askew left Wednesday afternoon t
1 spend sometime in the mountains.
Mrs. W. S. Ashe and children c
Spartanburg are the guests of Mis
Sadie Cranford on S. Church street.
1 Rev .and Mrs. J. L. Daniel and M
' McTyeire Daniel of Abbeville are vi:
^ iting friends in the city this week.
Mr. anu Mrs. Samuel Barron I.av
returned from their honeymoon st
' journ and are at home to their friend,
Miss Nora Galsworthy of Houstoi
, Texas, will spend the month of Set
. tember with relatives in Union county
* Mrs. C. H. Alexander went to Ches
- ter Saturday to attend the funert
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* nci ?i?3 ui miss i\aie rvuseoorougn.
Miss Mary Spears has returns
from a visit to Jonesville and has a
* her guest, Miss Isma Gault of thi
* place.
Masters Comer and Theodore Brer
necke are the guests of "their grant
parents^ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Askew, ?
Mt? Tabor.
j Mrs. B .F. Zimmerman of Spartar
e burg was the guest of her sister, Mr
. A. H. Cottingham, for several daj
^ last week.
e Misses Addie and Jennie Colson le
e 'Wednesday for Wadesboro and RocV
River Springs, N. C., for a visit 1
friends.
| Special Advertisements
' SEE DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT
t of Dr. Bird, the Chicago Eye Specialist,
elsewhere in this paper. Dr.
Bird is here solely in the interest
J of his college and has had years of
experience in College, Clinic and
, Dispensary work. Will be at the
office of F. C. Duke daily from 9
a. m. to 5 p. m., beginning August
J 14th. Two weeks only. Make your
appointments early.
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. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Drop
in to see me at the City Barber Shop
J when you are in town. You will be
made welcome whether you get any
I work done or not. Come in and
bring your friends and get some
ice water and rest yourself. Jno.
c R. Mathis, Prop. 7-tf
. FOR SALE?1% II. P. RaWleigh
f Quality Gasoline Engine, price only
$25.70, f. o. b. factory; 2Vz H. P.,
$58.90; proportionate prices on
5 larger sizes. Make and break i*?ni1
tion, semi-steel {cylinders, ho ar
cooled, ground pistons, drop foiled
^ crank, malleable Connecting Rod,
t perfect design, Oscillating Magneto
if desired; guaranteed to pull 15
per cent more th&"n rated horsepower
continuosly.
WANTED?Local Representatives
take Orders for Engines, v Washers,
, Pump Jacks, Pulleys, Steel Barr
rels, Lubricating Oils, Belting, etc.,
on Profit-sharing basis. Everything
sold from manufacturer to user.
' Highest Qualities, Lowest Prices.
Address "WTR," this office, giving
age, occupation, reference. 31-3
; FOR SALE DURING AUGUST?
Pine and Oak Lumber sawed to your
order. Write J. T. Spears. R. F. D.
1 1, Union, S. C. 31-tf
WANTED?Man with team or Ford
car, capable of e&Yning $100-$200
month, sell Rawleigh's 127 Household
Products?Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Extracts, Spices, Polishes,
; Stock Remedies, Poultry Supplies,
5 for Country, City and Town Trade.
Largest Line, Greatest Variety,
; Lowest Prices, known everywhere,
j Terms Cash or Time. Backed by
Four Million Dollar concern. Address
"WTR," this office, giving age,
5 occupation, references. 31-3
FOR SALE?Leather collars and bris
dies. Great values at the price.
| People's Supply Co. tf
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TEACHERS WANTED?(1) Men for
town and country schools, $60 to
$75. (2) Ladies combining music
and common school, unprecedented
s demand. (3) Grade and high
,, school. Can place all qualified
teachers for any the above. Write
today. Southern Teachers' Agency,
r Columbia, S. C. 32-4-pd
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'T your nerves,
no terror to
^ <1 Many peo]
reason that i
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replaced by
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to put safet
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NICHOLSON ij
BANK AND 1
TRUST COMPANY |
UNION . S C
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J CAN
>unt, deposin any amount at |n
at any time, but there is no I
fOW, when everythin is so I
business growing.
int with this bank gives you
munitp, and you can always H
business transactions. 1U
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Open a Checking Acc<
any time, check it out
better time RIGHT N
prosperous and every 1
' A Checking Acco*
a standing in the com
give as reference in all
j Em slie Nicholson, J
President.
"SHE WANTS HUYLER'S," ev<
jrirl, every time wants candy. I
ery discriminating girl wants Hi
ler's, the best candy. Just let
"her" address with the clerk,
will do the rest. For sale by T
metto Drug Co.
LOST?One shot sack containing S
or $40 in greenbacks and a sm
amount of silver. Also contaii
a check on M. & P. hank. Fin<
please deliver and get reward.
B. Going, Union, R. F. D. J. 3
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices
all kinds of Scrap Iron, Rags, Bor
Rubber, Brass, Copper and Hie
Union Junk Co., 43 Gadberry !
Union, S. C. 3
WE WILL FURNISH a first cl
barbecue and cat fish stew at Lo
hart Saturday, August 10, coui
campaign day. Preparations ms
to give accommodation to all. Fa
est game of ball of the seas
Lockhart and Enoree will cross bt
Speaking and dinner will be at I
park. Meggs and Johnson. 3
ANGEL VISITS are scarce, so i
good Liniments, use "Huiet'
I the best at all times. For sale
| Palmetto Drug Co.
ERAL TE
[) BUILDE
Roof is like a Nagging Wc
. Summer showers and W
the man who has a good ro<
pie put up with a leaky r<
some men put up with a na
e hopelessness of the situai
is a wide difference,! the le
a new one. while a nagging
I shingles, roofing and ever>
,y between your head ar
I Winter.
it reasonable prices, every
purposes. Lime, Cement, 1
lilder's Hardware, in fact
"turn key job."
rent when you may, by oui
)ine. Crops will soon be la
repair or build now.
not least, we have devise
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cn you may duuci, remode
nd pay later. Enjoy the bei
[r. R. L. McNally will bt
lp with you. see or write h
iailey Furm
Lumber C<
I. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, I
Vice President. Cashier. I
>ry IF IN A IIURRY rinp No. 7, Palmetto
?v- Drug Co., and you will get it "beiy
fore soon."
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He I>R- THRASHER'S C.reat Healinp
al_ Fluid for sale by Milhous Drup Co.
Price 50c a bottle. .11-4
?35 QUALITY, plus promptness, plus
ia]l service is our motto. (live us a
ietl trial. Palmetto Drug Co.
:ler
B WANTED?Men and women experienced
sellinp, delivering Teas, Cof
fees, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Artier
cles, retail for Country, City and
ies Town Trade. Sell Rawleiph's 127
les[ Household Products?I.arpest Line,
Greatest Variety, Ix?west Prices,
2-3 known everywhere. Terms Cash or
Time. Backed by Four Million Dollar
Concern. Address "WTR," this
ass office, pivinp ape, occupation, refck
erences. 31-3
nty
ade Miss Juli^. Smith of York was one
ist- of the attractive visitors spendinp yesion.
terday in the city with friends. Miss
its. Smith has been on a visit to Mrs. F.
all M. Farr in Union and was returning
3-1 home.?Spartanburp Herald.
are Misses Mary and Irene Daniel left
's", Friday morninp for their home in
by Gr.fTney after a few days 'visit *o Mrs.
Samuel Wix on S. Church street.
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inter rains have S
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woman is incur- | j&
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thing necessary g
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everything nec- H
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id by, it is just B
d a satisfactory I
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