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McLure's Early Fall Arrivals Ladies' Sample Suits, $25.00 and $35.00 values, at only $12.48 Samples in Muslin Underwear at about Half Price. J. F. McLURE DRY GOODS COMPANY THE UNDERSELLERS We Want Every Young Man That is Preparing for School or College I To come Into this store and see for himself how easily his clothes ideas can be realized. How thoroughly we have understood a young man's taste, and how well prepared we are to satisfy these ideals even to the minutest detail. : WE OFFER YOU iTHE HANUSUMt LINE <_>r HMD I ig> g PUT ON CLOTHES, Made by HIGH | ART MICHAELS STERN & CO. | OUR SHOWING OF ! ...STETSON HATS... Will delight you in all the latest colors and shapes?Just received. J. COHEN | The House ol the Best Shoes, Hats and Clothes <$? ??<$?, ? . * a CALLAT 0l)R 0FFFICE AND GET FREE f f % > T ONE OF OUR f t T f T Y V X Cotton Pickers Account Books X X X You Will Find Them Handy *$ When You Start Picking Cotton | t | Union Oil Mill | X B. F. ALSTON. JR.. Manager [ COMING AND GOING V j M iss Mary Spears spent last week at Helton with relatives. M iss I.etty Moore of Columbia is the guest of Mrs. C. T. Murphy. The Misses Coleman of Fairfield are the quests of Mrs. Alice Williams. Mr. Craig Chapman of Spartanburg was in the city this week on business. Mrs. W. Newell Smith of Greenville was in Union last week for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilburn are occupying their new home on E. Main street. Mrs. S. S. Wood of Pacolet has returned home after a visit to Mrs. L. J. Hames. Miss Annie Lee has returned to her home in West Springs after a visit to M iss Nora Eller. Miss Maude Goforth has returned from Saluda, N. C., where she spent her vacation. Miss Mary Withers of Chester is the guest of Mrs. Mabry S. Rice on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Barnes returned : last week from a pleasure trip to Washington, D. C. M iss Ada Langford is visiting friends and relatives in the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Vera Murrah returned Saturday from a fortnight's visit to relatives at Anderson. Dr. L. A. Riser of Columbia was in Union Tuesday for a short while on professional business. Mr. Manley Sanders of Columbia was in Union for a day or two the past week on business. Miss Florence Waldrop has returned from a visit to relatives at Central. Westminster and Atlanta. Messrs. James Bruce, Oscar Meyers and Hoyle Charles spent the weekend with friends in Clinton. Mrs. P. A. Simpson of Laurens is the truest of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Morgan on E. Main street Mrs. Annie Webber of Summerton is visiting her sister. Mrs. Lizzie I lames, on S. Church street. M iss Mignon Goforth of Sunnyside is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Goforth, on Douglas Heights. Mrs. W. B. Crosby has returned to her home in Newton, Miss., after a visit to relatives in Union county. M iss Addie Colson has returned from Wadesboro, N. C., where she spent her vacation with relatives. Misses Lilla Hollingsworth and Lueile Hollingsworth have returned home from a visit to relatives at Clinton. Mr. John A. Rice of Jacksonville, Ela., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rice, on E. Main street. Mrs. S. KrasnofF is in New York and other Northern points, purchasing fall and winter goods for "The Wonder." M iss EYnma Krasnoff left last week for Boston, where she will take a course in music and languages. " M rs. R. R. Humphries and Miss Ruth Hix ,of Latta are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hix. Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr., and little son Iiovq i-otnvnp,1 tr> their home in Sant.tie from several weeks' visit to relatives in the city. Mr. Ned Arthur spent the week-end with friends in St. Matthews and also attended the races in Columbia on Monday. Miss Mason Blankenship and her house guest, Miss Marie Blankenship of Fort Mill were visitors in the city on Monday. Mrs. Browne and Mrs. C. E. Storm will leave Sunday for Georgetown to visit Dr. and Mrs. Harry Storm for several days. Mrs. W. H. Sartor and Misses Frances and Cathrine Sartor have returned from a week's stay at Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jeter of Raleiph, N. C., are spending sometime with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Sr., at Santuc. Misses Sawyer, Wright and Bland, who have been the guests of Miss Edith White, have returned to their homes in Johnston. o?? ??j Mi.-.. mi5S?s Oct i <1 v^uaiiicimuiii <?nvi mi. Inez Pressley, who are teaching at Santuc, spent the week-end with Mrs. Douglass Edwards. Mrs. M. It. Kendrick and her daughters, Miss Bessie and Miss Minnie Kendrick, of Route 1, were visitors to Union Saturday. Mrs. J. Frost Walker and sons will leave this week for El Paso, Texas, to be near Capt. Walker, who is with the South Carolina troops. Messrs. Harold James and Claude Jolly returned Saturday evening from lligh Point, N. C., where they spent the summer vacation. Mr. Harry White and Mid* Euitn White left Tuesday morninp: for Spartan Academy, where they will study the coming session. Miss Louise Zeigler of Denmark spent a few hours in the city on Saturday en route to Jonesville, where she will teach this session. Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Morris of Bennettsville arrived last week to spend their vacation with their children, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Peterson, on South street. Gen. W. W. Moore was the gu at the home of Mrs. Mabry Rice fo few days last week, where Mrs. Mo has been spending the summer. Mrs. L .1). Childs was the guest Mrs. C. T. Murphy for several di last week on her way from the mo tains of North Carolina to her ho in Florida. Mrs. G. H. McLean, who has b< Hhe guest of Mrs. W. H. Burris several weeks, left Monday for M ton, N. C., to visit before returning Staunton, Va. Mr. Roland Black and his son, F and, Jr., of Jonesville, were in Un Saturday. The latter is a lad of years, and for the first time in life was in Union. Mrs. Robert S. Foster, who has b quite sick for several weeks, is proving: slowly. Her friends throu out the county earnestly wish for a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. G. W. Going and family sp the week-end at Easley with Sir. ! JVIrs. W. M. Hagood. Mo .srs. CI; tnd G. W., Jr., will spend sevt weeks with Mrs. Hagood. Miss Sara Watson of Ridge Snr was the guest of Miss Cathrin The son for several days last week. M Watson is pleasantly remembered this city, where she taught for s eral terms. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Cash i children spent the week-end in Un with relatives, returning Mont morning. They made the trip in th car and came through in a short ti and without trouble. air. ana airs, r reu wnitney ana s "Fred, Jr., spent the week-end \v Mrs. S. E. Tinsley on S. Chu street. Mrs. Tinsley also had as 1 puest her daughter, Mrs. W. H. L: caster, of Whitestone. Dr. Hilland Thomas of Baltimc Md., spent several days this week \v Hon. and Mrs. L. L. Wapnon on Church street. Dr. Thomas has hi in Baltimore for several years stu< inp medicine and spent the sumr vacation at Proyor's hospital in Ch ter. All those interested in the Ci Creek praveyard, near the residei of Mr. J. McJ. Fant, Santuc, are quested to meet Friday, Sept. 8, the purpose of cleaninp off the pra yard. This was undertaken a w< or two apo, but only five people sponded, and the work has not he done. SERVICES AT FIRST BAPTIS The pastor of the First Bapl church, Rev. Georpe P. White, requc us to announce that he will pre; Sunday morninp at il o'clock on "rl Responsibility of Christian Citizens! for Law and Order." The public is earnestly invited attend. I lffA\l I lWlVll At 6*2 Per Here are Some 1st. Constantly stantly decreasing pa however being the sa 2nd. Annual pa; the end of 20 years 1 habit of saving somet 3rd.* It is easy i upon to pay each yea 4th. It puts awa of interest and havir are paid right along 1 5th.* Positive kr home will be free of < 6th. Absolute cc of paying any or all specified in note. 7th. A long timi in improving the bui stock or giving grov 8th. No renewa saved as well as expe more, relieved of all securing renewal. 9th. No possibil inability of heirs to tate. I have been give Hamblin or write or J. E Financi< Unioi r a ^ 1 I ^ ^ ato k l.0l- ii? Ki ion 10 FROM ANY of?n jtji Jud^e this bank from an jrh. ' Equipment, Convenience?an her the decision that it is an idei We cordially invite you to ent the opportunity to explain t< and vice and broad facilities, yde -ral Emslie Nicholson, J.] H President. me H >m- R [iss | in Q I K' /?. ri>w? i mi V\ V?\ I i t7-Y4 ind ion Special Advertisements me FRESH SHIPMENT of "Huylers", OI1> "the particular girls' candy", just ith received. Palmetto Drug Co. her TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Drop ;in. in to see me at the City Barber Shop when you are in town. You will be made welcome whether you get any >re. work done or not. Come in and ith bring your friends and get some S. ice water and rest yourself. Jno. fen R. Mathis, Prop. * 7-tf dy ner es_ MONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate at <5l/? per cent, for 20 years. See John K. Hamblin or myself. J. rne E. Minter. nee re_ FOR SALE?Geraniums, ferns and for various potted plants. Apply to ve~ Mrs. Fannie Price, 8 Ravenscroft Jck St. 34-i-pd re?en PER CENT money on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. MinP ter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?Leather collars and bri'' dies. Great values at the price. * ? People's Supply Co. tf i'he hip FOR SALE?One hay press; will sell cheap for cash or exchange same for to hay. Apply Union Ice & Fuel Co. 3(5-1 BnHBBBnMBHHDQBnHM TV ? n Cent on Improve! on 20 Year Term off the Advantages of the Ai increasing payments on accou .yments on account of interest me each year. yments very little more than h lis debt is paid out of his savin hing each year. ?or him to keep in mind just t r and removes necessity of exe iy with a system of the intermi lg the principal left, because t together. lowledge that when the paym< iebt. mtrol of his debt under the e: the notes at any time, disco e which will justify larger exp( ldings and bettering the equi zing family better educational I 1 ~ 1.. i necessary aim consequently ? inse of abstract continuation, anxiety as to whether or not ity of loss of borrower's home secure renewal by reason of i n a limited amount to loan on phone the undersigned. ivniv il Correspondent Uni o Central Life Insura BANK AND I rRUST COMPANY | UNiON.S C " ^=?|| STANDPOINT 1! [! ' y stnnd|H>int?Safely .Service, J|jj id you cannot fail to come to U ?1 bankinp home for you. call at our offices and pive us 1 I i? you our efficient, helpful ser- jj I !' Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, a i Vice President. Cashier. 8 |i N I i IK YOU WANT a colli cured in a ' jiffy take "Huiet's Urip Capsules". They never fail. For sale by Pal, nietto Orup Co. WILL EXCHANGE White Lephorn hens, pullets or cockerels for pips or shoats. If interested, write or see me. Koseo Thomas. Union, S. C., Route :5. :U\-1 "REAL PREPARKDNKSS" is to haw a bottle of "Huiet's Liniment" on hand for all occasions. For sale by Palmetto Drup Co. DUROC PIUS for sale. I>. Fant tiilliam. 'hi-4 The pirl on the calendar has no trouble keepinp all her dates. The exact center of the United Males is now said to he m .Smith county, Kansas . Telephone poles made of prlass covered with a heavy wire net are homemade in Europe. These poles are rarely broken and never rot nor rust. In looking over musical compositions, did you ever see a fish scale? I'robably one of the dullest trials ever pulled off was the pillow case Hells have many different tones, hut has anyone ever heard the wa.ldin{r ring:? If a regular bulb produces liuT.\ flame-colored flowers, who would he the product of an electric bulb? The corset is bound to stay . UBU1I WII'IW?? \ned] d Real Estate is mortization Loans: nt of principal and con?the combined amounts is annual interest, and at m igs and in that way forms m jxactly what he is called jcuting interest notes. | inable paying and paying 1 he principal and interest ents are completed his | .'f I 1 1 W * ?? ? 1 >M?1 t*l l/?#V/\ uut;i cu jji i\ iiC^'_ m >unted at interest rates : I mditure of the net profits I ipment, increasing live U facilities. f\ nil renewal commissions Q recording and furtherhe will be successful in in event of his death, by msettled condition of esthis plan. See John K. TER on County Q ince Co. I