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I \ I ; tlmt arc earnestly requested 5 ;J; ;( $ tn rail at .our store JFribau aitb Satnrbay / September 22nb atib 23rb i| ? to inspect our jFall shotting of ;j | jHtlltncry j Come anb foieiu tl|e exhibition tulplc it is complete ? ^ noting tlje moberation of prices tuljiclj lenbs ij > economy interest to tljc occasion % | 311. ttcrriil (Enntpaitu \ : j: ~ J $ 2 *X^%V>^^VV>>%XV*%VXVVVVV*XVV>^^VV\VXXV***X*VVNVVV*3** |Start Now) | To Get Your Exhibits Ready | | For The | UNION COUNTY FAIR | I Wednesday - Thursday - Friday | I November 8th, 9th and 10th 4 I 1 g For Premium Book and Other g iji Information, Write | | B. F. Alston, Jr. 1 ; Secretary | V4 . " We Want Every Young Man That is Preparing for School or *1 college 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 THE HANDSOME LINE OF READY TO 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. Il 11 * III J.COHEN The Home of the Best Shoes, Hats and Clothes I ik | COMING AND GOING 1: ; v ' i \ I)r. Harry Hair, of Williston spent ? Sunday in the city with friends. IMrs. W. E. Lucas, of Laurens is . the guest of Mrs. T. C. Duncan. Mrs. P. B. Bobo, of Sedalia was in the city Tuesday for a short while. Miss Ellen Williams has returned from a visit to Miss Wilburn on Route 2. Miss Cecil Brawley left this week lj for Davenport college to resume her ; studies. 1 * J; Miss Josie Kelly, of Raleigh, N. C. is visiting relatives in Union this week. Miss Belle Crawford left last week for Aiken county, where she will teach this winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Milhous spent several days this week with relatives in Denmark. Miss Mildred Askew left this : week for Wedgefield where she has accepted a school. Misses Gilmer and Mason Blanken; ship of Route 2 were shopping in the ; city on Tuesday. ^ Mr. D. N. Wilburn left last week =? for Greenville to resume studies at ? TTlirmon , - V......... v/mtcauj. Mrs. D. Fant Gilliam and family ~ spent last week with her mother, Mrs. ' Sartor near Unoin. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Norman of ? Colerain are the quests of Mrs. Ellis 1 Palmer near Union. Miss Vivian Lee of Wilkinsville is the gudst of her cousins, the Misses Goforth, on Douglass Heights. \ Miss Mary Klugh passed through Unoin on her way to Sedalia where seh will teach the coming session. _ Mrs. M. W. Watson, of Ridge * Spring is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mixson on Mountain street. Mr. J. O. Harris, of Kelton has re- __ turned from a visit to his daughter l Mrs. Annie Lawson at Kingston, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fant, of Lockhart spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. John A. Fant on E. Main street. Mrs. James Brown of Gaffney is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Faucett on S. Church street. Miss Irene McDow left Monday afternoon for Santuc to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr. F Mrs. Mary C. Wharton, one of the Jiigh school teachers, will board at the home of Mr. Thos. McNally this win- l ? ter. , Mrs. J. Golsam visited her sister, Mrs. Wood who is ill with ty* phoid fever in the hospital in Spartanburg, for a few days last week. ~ 2 Miss Fannie Brown has resumed her (duties as kindergarden teacher at Monarch and is boarding with the Misses McCutcheon. Misses Myrtle Smith, Wilhelmenia % and Ruth Jones left Tuesday for Lander College where they will study this session. Mrs. Workman (Effie Faucett) and ^ little son of Chappejs are the puests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Faucett on S. Church street . Mr. Paul H. Clark, paymaster in the U. S. Navy, spent a few days last F week with his uncle, Capt. E. L. Clarke, on E. Main street. Miss Annie Mowry, of Bennettsville is the puest of Miss Fannie ~ Duncan fpr a few days en route to Converse Collepe. Major W. H. Sinkler and his little F prandson, W. II. Jr. of Eutawville arrived Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. Elias Priolaue. Miss Martha Webber, who has been on an extended visit to relatives in Union, left Tuesday afternoon for her home in Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Janie McWhirter of Union [ spent Friday and Saturday with Miss a Edith Henderson in the city.?New n berry Herald and News. b Mr. Frank Williams returned to b hishome last week from an extended P visit to his pritnd parents, at Glendale il> and to relatives in Spartanburp. Miss Marie Blankenship who has been visitinp the Misses Blankenship t| on route 2 returned to her home in t| Fort Mill on Wednesday morninp. tl Messrs Harold James, Claude Jolly ' and Felix Goudelock left this week s for Columbia to resume their studies b at the University of South Carolina, tl Misses Alberta Harris and Mae ' ICdenfield. teachers in the citv school are with Mrs. Charles R. Smith on ^ Mountain street during the school t> term. Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Hair and fam- f ily of Fort Mill were in Union for a c few days this week to attend the fun- b eral services of their father, Mr. Jos- v? eph Sanders. c Mrs. Watland Henderson (Gertrude 1 Mathis) has returned to her home at ? Blairs after a visit to her parents, f, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mathis, on S. . Church street. t ? Miss Lousia Duncan will leave this t week for a visit to her sister, Mrs. t< J. T. Fitten in Atlanta, Ga. Before t returning to Union she will visit friends in Birmingham, Memphis and fa other cities. , s r 1 c Insanity sosts every citizen of the p United States one dollar per year. |? Special Advertisements FOR SALE?A second hand International Harvester, 12 h. p. gasoline engine. Apply to Dr. S. S. Linder. 38-1-pd ro 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 work done or not. Come in and bring your friends and get some ice water and rest yourself. Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. 7-tf FOR SALE?Maiden hair ferns, asparagus ferna, sword ferns and nany other poticd plants. Apply to Sara L. Humphries, Phone 332-J. 38-4-pd ALL TO THE GOOD" is the way you feel when you use "Huiet's Liniment," for sale by Palmetto Drug Co. \LL who are due me colt fees for 1916 will please settle at once by leaving the amount, $15.00, with llames Grocery Co., or sending check direct to C. H. Rice, Sedalia, S. C. dONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate at 6Vfc per cent, for 20 years. See John K. Hamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. i!a PER CENT money on rqpl estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. '() RENT?Good six (6) horse farm 10 good worker and experienced farmer, with good force of hands. I can make a money-making proposition to such a party, can sub-let part of farm; 15 cent cotton is here to stay. Address "A. B. C.'\ Times. 38-1 F YOU WANT the best and want it quick, ring No. 7, the Palmetto Drug Co. "We have all we're supposed to keep." OOK HERE! LOOK OUT! Most desirable lots in eitv. Sale at an early day; North Mountain Street, (improved). Hill property lots. Sale only to whites. Never to be owned or occupied by negroes. Terms so easy that any one desiring one of these fine lots can secure one with long time for payment. Private sale will be made if applied for. J. Clough Wallace. 37-1 OR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf OST?An amethyst brooch set with pearls, somewhere between the Southern depot and courthouse. Return to Times office and receive reward. 38-1-pd 50 ACRE FARM, Union County, S. C., for sale or exchange, with stock and tools, or without stock and tools, for smaller farm, bank stock, cotton mill stock, or town property. Nice dwelling house, good land, pasture and water, four jniles to good town. Address "X. Y. Z.", Union Times. 38-1 INLESS you wish to keep that cold, take "Huiet's Grip Capsules" and watch it vanish. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. 'OR SALE?Two good milch cows; price $35.00 and $'45.00 each; sound and gentle. M. Russell Jeter, Santuc, S. C. 38-1 >UROC PIGS for sale. D. Fant Gilliam. 36-4 'OUND?A gentleman's ring at Southern depot, Tuesday, Sept. 19. Owner can get same by proving property and paying for this ad. 38-1 ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY. Carlisle, Sept. 20.?Miss Aileen leaver was hostess last Saturday at very delightful luncheon in component to her guests, Miss Nancy Osorne and Mrs. G. C. Baber, of Sparanburg. Miss Deaver received in the arlor where a short while was spent y the guests in pleasant conversation, larly fall flowers and ferns lending heir beauty and fragrance everywhere. Miss Osborne led the way to he dining room where the guests, hrough dainty place cards, found heir places; covers were laid for 15. he artistic decorations presented a eene of loveliness, pink and white eing the color scheme observed. In he centre of the exquisite luncheon ible stood a large crystal vase filled ith pink roses and suspended from he chandelier was a lovely basket ith tiny pink ribbons extending to ach place. A five course luncheon <s served, being a most elegant afair, after the first course Miss Flornee Deaver came in with tiny pink ag8 on a silver tray, the opening of hich caused much merriment for it ontained a pill box from "The Goode >rug Company," the covers off showed nly a large capsule, this held a tiny lip of paper and the hostess head Ratchford-Goode, November 22, 916." The fourth course served each uest drew a ribbon to which was atached a picture or vexse pertaining ) a bride's trousseau and promises o the .groom. Next to the last the osteas's mother drew a ribon with a golden circle from which hq read, R. H. L. to A. H. D., Deember 7, 1916?while Miss Deav^ iuBed a white ribbon with a bride in redding; gown and veil. Again good ! '1 ,1 'Sm -fekia*-. jfejy - ! cripp ; | BANK AND ; I TRUST COMPANY I 1 Hi UNION.SC El -T ~a .t ~ ^ 8 r _ ^ r .? _ ?^T 1! A FARMER S BANKING NEEDS | !| ! art' today just as important and extensive as those of any j| ' I one else. He should be just as particular as the city bus- flji iness men to Ret adequate and satisfactory banking service. p |j This hank makes a specialty of handling the banking and j f'j i financial requirements of those living in the country sur- H rounding I'nion. We cordially invite your business and will | 1 welcome your deposits wliether they are large or small. f J Em slie Nicholson, J. Roy Fant, M.A.Moore, j President. Vice President. Cashier. ? It tLJyl*)* -TfnfJ* I-fTVVJ I* TAA ! j iT#,14 k 1 # i;: i. ma "The Home of Hand Picked Programs" I 11 FI1KAIUI \this 1i tit uiruviim week If You Waist the New, the Different, the Belter Motion Picture, The Edisonia Will Meet Your Requirements. Remember?Every Picture Shown Here is Personally Selected on Its Merits. Are you keeping up with this Master Series? Every Chapter complete. Start this week. The story that has Made America think? "THE GRIP OF EVIL" Featuring Jackie Saunders With Specially Selected Program of Short Length Features. EVERY THURSDAY. The Beloved Screen Star Anita Stewart in the throbbing, thrilling story of courage, devovotion and sacrifice "THE DARING OF DIANA" A pulsating story of newspaper life?A Blue RibFRIDAY bon Feature in Five Acts FRIDAY k "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" The Film Novel of the Hour "LONESOME LUKE", "HAZARDS OF HELEN" and other Good Pictures Come Sail With TTs on I "THE RIVER OF ROMANCE" 2:30;S I!^7:00 See Har?1(1 L?ck" MONDAY 8:00 and 10:00 p/m. Wood and May IN 5 SPARKLING ACTS terest. ^ ^ Peter kept the mob back by holding a lighted I cigarette over a Keg of blasting powder. He simply couldn't let his baby's grand-dad get hurt! Fun, Thrills, Adventure, Romance "THE SPENDER" Is a breezy story crammed full of action throughout the entire five reels. You must see it TUESDAY The Prince of Fun Makers Harry Watson in another Adventure of "MUSTY SUFFER" And a Specially Selected Program of Short Length Features COMING: Henry Savage Production with Original Broadway Cast Featuring Dorothy Donnelly in "MADAME X" wishes and congratulations were ex- Perfume makers in Italy use anpressed to the brides-elect and absent nually 1,800 tons of orange blossoms grooms-elect. A fitting climax to the and 1,000 tons of roses, pleasure of the occasion was a half In Sweden you cannot buy somehour of piano music by this gifted thing to drink without buying somehostess and her house guests. thing to eat at the same time. /