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| Chris r is H ==^== j Every minute counts, s( ? come at once and pic ijj our big selection. 1 of clerks to w I COME Et i!: M ? "*" ? MM??mw ; GIFTS FC I SUITS S OVERCOATS ? HATS AND CAPS \ RAINCOATS ! SHOES 5 AUTO GLOVES :Si WOOL GLOVES \ DRESS GLOVES \ NECKWEAR 1 BATH ROBES \ SMOKING JACKETS | SILK SHIRTS | MADRAS SHIRTS 8 SILK REEFERS p SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY 5 M Mm ??fiM ?>nnr-ii ? GIFTS FOR THE LADIES | BED ROOM SLIPPERS 2 SILK HOSIERY 5 SHOES IN THE LATEST \ STYLES X III X ? MIU ?v>.v tnn< | IVc IV/sft Everyone a h | a Happy Ne J. GO / Best XMA |Ta ATA ATA A^A ATA ATA ATA AT^ A^A A^A AT4 AT? A^A I IT S A VER I CHRISTMA, X WITH ALL THE FA : % The greatest of hon ^ in tVm i ? AAA. WAV f % Why not let me make X "the family" this time all be here next year. > arrange a time and pk Y ? See N. C. Ol | OLIVER'S | do ix r Jt* Opposite W. B. Terrell Co. I ONLY 3 MORI CHRIS !: === == I And you have not yet selected t V will to another! y There is no place so well su 5 modern and well-stocked Jewel: ^ Service, attractiveness and vi J you make your purchases from . " J presents will last a life time, a j lete. t\ ~ j Come in and let us show yi j Jewelry. Latest Designs at Lo ! ?? TINSL / For 52 Years Union's Lei : v / E& tmasl ere! ~ ' ~ I o it is up to you to ? k your gifts from % We have plenty / rait on you. ? \RLYI | ' WOC=XK=>0 )R MEN t INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS \ PLAIN LINEN HDERFS < SCARF PINS GOLD COLLAR BUTTONS 5 CUFF BUTTONS BELTS | UMBRELLAS ? CANES I SUIT CASES | TRAVELING BAGS < SWEATERS g PAJAMAS | NIGHT SHIRTS BED ROOM SLIPPERS g "X """ ,r)IU ->n J GIFTS FOR THE BOYS < SCOUT SHOES | MACKINAWS, SUITS |5 BATH ROBES, SHIRTS jS HANDKERCHIEFS |5 c *ni * g ferry Christmas and | w year. | HEN S Store J I -<%? * ?%? Y MERRY| S INDEED | MILY AT HOME * > tie-coming times ^ear V X a good picture of X 3, for they may not * I will be glad to > ice to do the work, V A UVER at ? STUDIO I V MOW | UNION, S. C. ? E DAYS TO | rMAS I he Gift that will carry good p lited to your needs as is a |s ry Store. 5 due are what you get when i a first class Jeweler. Such ? nd will never become obso- * ou our stock of Attractive * west Prices. | ,EY'S It iding Jewelry House ' V / ^^ D PERSONAL 0 Mr. Luke Wilburn of Hamlet, N. C., is in Union for the holidays. Mrs. J. E. Minter of Sedalia was a visitor in the city this week. Miss Ruth Gault of Converse college is at home for the holidays. Mr. W. M. Sumner of Pauline was a visitor to Union Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Jeter of Santuc was shopping in the city Thursday. Mrs. E. F. Kelly of Jonesville was a visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mr. W. T. Levister and family of Carlisle have moved to Lockhart. Miss Alberta Harris spent the ; week-end with relatives in Gaffney. : Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Willard anI nounce the birth of a daughter, Dec. j 13. Miss Virgie Britt of Little Rock is ^ the guest of Miss Mary Rice for a few o. x Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeter of Santuc were shopping in the city on Wednesday. Mr. Robert Scott of Jonesville. Route 1, was a visitor to Union Saturday. Mrs. Berlin and children of Belton will spend the holidays with Mrs. Jacob Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay McNally have returned from a ten days' stay in Florida. Misses Mamie and Myra Young spent the week-end in Spartanburg with friends. Mr. Cliff Sligh of Columbia spent Sundav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Sligh. Mrs. J. E. Ellis has returned from a visit of a few days to relatives in Columbia. Mrs. Mabry S. Rice will leave this week for Barnwell to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. W. M. Sparks and little son. William, of Sedalia, were visitor to Union Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Whitmire and Mrs. W. P. Leister of Jonesville were visitors in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jackson will , spend the holidays with their parents at Wilmington, N. C. The college boys and girls arrived this week to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. Mr. G. W. Floyd and little son, William, of Pacolet, Route 1, were visitors to Union Wednesdav. Mrs. Betty Boyd of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting at the home of Mrs. L. G. Young on E. Main street. Mr. George Oetzel of Erie, Pa., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Oetzel, Sr. Mr. David N. Wilburn of Furman University is spending the Christm is holidays with relatives in the city. Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son of Chester will spend the holidays with Mrs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. Mr. Allen Sngh of York spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sligh, on S. Church street. Mrs. Theodore Maddox and children will spend the holidays at "Leonard Hall," the guests of Mrs. Francis Murphy. Miss Fanny Duncan of Converse college arrived Wednesday to spend a fortnight with her parents, Col. and Mrs. T. C. Duncan. M iss Lyda Wofford of Woodruff was the guest of Mrs. C. T. Murphy this week on her way to Batesburg to visit Mrs. J. N. Snyder. Miss Frances Nicholson and Miss Elizabeth Arthur attended the Christmas german in Columbia this wrok and were the guests of friends. *t i? ?i?i maioo ijuviic i i o\.ty i1ci 9cuuui at Carem last week and is spendinp the holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Tracy on S. Pinckney street. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie of Effinpham will spend the Christmas hols idays visitinp Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wilburn and Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and Miss Marparet Sexton Johnson of Columbia will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton on N. Church street. Miss Cecile Brawley, a student at Davenport collepe, N. C., arrived Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Brawley. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Prioleau and Mrs. James Munro will leave this week for Eutawville to spend the Christmas holidays with the family of Major W. H. Sinkler. Miss Marie Garner, who teaches in the lower part of the State, arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Garner, on South street. Miss Louise Harris, who has been travelling for the Standard Pattern company will spend Christmas with her father, Mr. J. I. Harris, on S. Church street. Mrs. W. S. Lipscomb and daughter, Miss Sara Lipscomb, passed through Union Friday on their way to Marion < to attend the Jones-Kennedy marriage on Saturday evening. \ WANTED?Desirable renters foi lands in Union county. Apply tc P. D. Barron. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN makes an ideal Christmas present For sale by The Union Times Co 49r-tl RUB-MY-TISM?Antiseptic, Relieve: Rher*r>atism, Sprains, Neuralgia etc. 50-3 mo MONEY TO LOAN on improved rea estate for 20 years. See John K Ilamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. FOR FRESH MEATS, market sup plies and groceries phone us. Home ground meal a specialty. Quick dc livery. Good goods. Leonard ?S Herlong, North Gadberry street Phnnp FOR RENT?Two large rooms wit! conveniences. Apply to Mrs. La vinia B. Sumner, South St., Phon< 228-L. . 5( MONEY on real estate on long anc easy terms. J. E. Minter, Finan cial Cor. Union County. FOR SAIjE?at half price, Friday Dec. 22, a lot of fine pictures, suitable for Christmas Presents. Set them in window. Cooper Furniture Exchange. NOTICE?I withdrew my most desirable lots of the Hill-Wallace land from auction sale on Nov. 27th last and they will be for private sale until some time next year, ami then when the times are better they will be sold at public auction. No othej lots for sale, have sewerage and waterworks, like these lots, nor are they so desirably situated. Lots staked out; will show any one over them. J. Clough Wallace. 49-! FOR SALE?High class buggy horse with good buggy and harness, for sale cheap. E. F. Kelly. FOR SALE?Three building lots in good community on N. Pinckney street. Sewerage, water and electric lights at hand. A bargain; on easy terms. S. M. Rice. 51-1 FOR SALE?Second-hand horses and mules. The Peoples Supply Co.. D. Fant Gilliam, Pres. 50-2 FOR THE BEST SERVICE, focleanliness and promptness, call upon us. Our shop is in every way up-to-date. White barbers only. | LOST?Two hound puppies about 7 months old: male is black and tan; female light red. Will pay for return. Jno. K. Hamblin. FOR THE BEST OF DRUGS and ?nr vice ring No. 7, Palmetto Drug Co., "The Old Reliable." MONEY TO LOAN on Farm Lands and Real Estate. Barron & Barron, Union, S. C. 42-tf YOU ARE ONI A' CHEATING yourself if you fail to see the magnificent line of Xmas Goods now on display at the Palmetto Drug Co. We are no cut rate, second class concern. We give you your money's worth. McMillan and Cannon. SO-tf WANTED?To trade a good mare, nine years old for a second hand Ford automobile. Horse sound and will work anywhere. J. II. Webber. 50-2-pd FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them?except your photograph. We make the kind that please. Oliver's Studio, ooposite W. B. Terrell Co., Union, S. C. MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether you wish to buy or not it will be more than a pleasure to show you our splendid line of Xmas Goods. Palmetto Drug Co. NEW STUDIO, with latest equipment, everything brand new. Can do better work than ever, and at most reasonable prices. Oliver's Studio, next door to Express office. 49-4 FOR SALE?Piano on reasonable terms. Apply to Times office. BREAK YOUR COLD or LaGrippe with a few doses of 666. 50-3 mo. FOR RENT?Six room house, with all conveniences; desirably located. Apply to Barron & Barron. 45-tf LOST?One large fine black hound doer with red feet and whife enni in breast, with a leather collar on neck. __ame, "Lead,". Disposition, very friendly with any one. Left my home December 13, 1916. Any one finding this dog or notifying me of his whcrabouts will receive a reward of $2.50. David Jeter, Union, S. C., R. F. D. 1. 51-2-pd FOR RENT OR SALE?Several Union County Farms. G. B. Barron. 42-tf 1 HAVE some farms to rent and money to lend. W. W. Johnson. ' 50-4 Miss Irene McDow is home for the j holidays. ' h r ^ II ' ' 1 THE NICHOLSON w ish t a I' MKKI and a v : | > Emslie Nicholson, h President. . li - If You R You can help yoi Union Junk Co. i Rags, Rubber, Bo Copper. We pay (everything. Speci Furs. union ju 34 Gadberry Street Branch in ! ? ?? IiBI ?! ! * IIBI I Look at Ex after you have used our mes them considerably less than meats than ever before. Th good that every ounce of tl waste, and the stoppage of w City Marke i E. U. C, ; Will iind our Fruits and ('audit Your X \ Will be incom supply of our Del an^es and Tanger For this wee Florida Oranges, per box. That is ; sale dealers. Fresh 1 Crisp Lettuce Span Just the thing to r ner complete. Ph A. R( PI _ ? HUPMOBILE FOR SERVICE Atchison & Rasor Whltmlre, S. C. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yotir druggist wilt refund money if OINTMENT falls to cure any esse of It< Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6toH The firat application gives Base and Rest II nicholsonI BANK AND | I TRUST COMPANY jj UNION.SC . ; sc ? , n. i., 1 I ' BANK & TRUST COMPANY es the people of UNION nil virini* v ? KY CHRISTMAS ! 'i1 ery prosperous and PY NEW YEAR. I. ii'i II J. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, I Vice President. Cashier. I 5 _ _ s 1T r*A >1 1 lToT-1 k rL^V-^ 'I leed Money jrsclf by selling to Hie ill Rinds of Scrap Iron, nes, Metals, Brass and the Highest prices for ial prices on Hides and I NK COMPANY UNION, S. C. i Jonesvillc, S. C. BMOMMBMMM?? Your Table penses its awhile. It will surprise you to find formerly. Yet you have enjoyed finer e reason is simple. Our meats are so lem is eaten. There is, therefore, no aste is saving. The best is the cheapest. :t and Cattle Co. ODSHALL, Mgr. ??????? ?Trmrnmn Store Headquarters for ?s. Nuts and Raisins. mas Table plete without a bountiful icious Fruits, Apples, Orins. ik, we are ortering nne sweet and juicy for $2.85 i * price under most whole- [ Vegetables * ish Onions, Cauliflower, nake your Christmas Dinone us for quick delivery. \ ^vhiilac HONE 37 DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Tlnslcy's New Jewelry Store PHONE 43 The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head _ Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXAPAZO T1VK HROMO QU1N INK is better than ordinary cn'"K. Quinine and does not cause nervousneaa nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and 50c look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. ?5c. ?