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PROPOS CAROLINA RAF 'a\ s* >txc4d rwy f ioomrj^f railway fr /'!% ! //TV / %Nr; 1 / ^'' /- >.e .$ s:M / N \| ;JS STATION VI^*Sv V. * ;'ff li 1 X pauu\C^> V-.,,-'' \ ^ WAlMl/rKr .?_. \ OROVC Sf/ \f IA \ :<^ \ "TO, : 5ili\ 5 |p \;V r S T v> V i . \ y%. N \ %% i %, VAQBri?oixi^r.^*T \ /N ^ hill n 7 C!JAT)"5 J' ?? / 5I?cr0. y I sandy <$? ?t? ! <ft ?t? ? ? ?t? ?f?A?f?A4VAA * t i j ai> I Clears % X ]N ow < T Y V In order to make rc A ? ing. we have reduo ?|> Clothing, Overalls, Y PaY you to buy no X until next Fall, as 2 & from 15 to 25 per c f ?* All Cassimere Men > _ I jj Regular $20 and $22 y Regular $16.50 and J ^ Regular $13.50 and 3 X Regular $12.50 ? n?1 -an oro n ^ ?-ii\ V/j Y All Men's Serge and hai j* All Boy's Suits, All ! i r I J. t *} THE HOUS1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ^ y i . EDRO 'ID TRANSIT ? ? tfe. 7 *?V N \ -<v V~jjl\. ^PR,Ne*~>t \^> V / n. fS r'| tVOMW . / v "t ^rcti joV I "VV J i . \ v^as?fe J) i JUAR IV1AA llltc Going < >om for our new Si ed the prices of al Pants and Boys' Si w even if yon ha\ ill wollen goods ha^ :ent in the last 60 d 's Suits and Ovei wing Reduction .50 grade now m >15 it ENT REDUCTION O* rd finished Suits, A I Men's Cravenette OH 3 OF SATISFACT i I UTES RAILWAY ! < t \ e i i 1 \ 1 \ Vv fc \ 2 -A O \ : k \.\ t: % I I a s 11 an 5 m, P ill 1 u ? * 3^3 r rs *:;* C o t i 5 p^l s ^ f 5}1 F | > ^ ? - t ? J v t< b F h tl C 3j ll *s Y f81 Sale | On f* ====== ? f: >ring Cloth- f j 1 Aiii? ATrtn'n L UU1 1UCJ1 O ^ aits. It will i I re to keep it ^ 8 7e advanced b lays : : : X j; ? g rcoafs af the % * 111 i w |?| y : $12.00 % ? : $10.00 % g : $ 9.75 Y a f > i 4 s ill Men's Pants, > b i Overcoats * EM i' N i 11 i: " I ' 'ION %11 % t 1 |i ^ y F i PURELY PERSONAL | Mr. M. A. Moore was a business vistor to Columbia Tuesday. Mr. J. E. Minter spent Tuesday in Columbia on business. Mr. J. T. B. Vaughan of Santuc was i visitor to Union Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Sanders of Route 2 was a 'isitor to Union Wednesday. Hon. L. J. Browning of Sedalia was , visitor to Union Wednesday. Mr. W. D. Lancaster of Pauline was a Union on business Friday. Miss Cappie Lane of Waycross, Ga., 3 visiting friends in this city. Mrs. S. E. Gregory of Buffalo, Route , was a visitor to Union Friday. Mr. E. E. Harmon of Pacolet, Route . was a visitor to Union TupsiIov Mr. J. S. Going of Gibbs was e usiness visitor to Union Wednesday. Mr. R. S. Long of Jonesville, Route , was a visitor to Union Wednesday. Capt. J. Frost Walker, Jr., was a usiness visitor to Columbia Tuesday. Mrs. Eliza MeNeace, of Denver, !ol., is visiting relatives in this coun7 Mr. J. H. Harvey of Jonesville, loute 2, was a visitor to Union Wedesday. Mr. W. E. Croft of Aiken is the uest of his brother, Rev. J. D. Croft, . t Kelton. Rev. John G. Farr of Lexington, i . C., is visiting relatives in the counr this week. Mr. R. C. Wade of Leslie, Ga., is pending a few days with his friends i this city. Miss Louise Zeigler, who teaches at onesville, spent the week-end with (iss May Smith. Miss Cecile Barr, of Ijexington, S. ., is the guest of Miss May Smith n N. Church street. Miss Jennie Colson is spendine )metime with her sister, Mrs. J. M. odf?ers, in Spartanburg. Mr. P. A. Lowry of Union spent yessrday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' , E. Lowry in York.?York News. Mrs. T. C. Duncan, who has been isitinp: friends in Columbia, returned ) the city on Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Flannepan of Columia spent the week-end with Mrs. J. rost Walker, Jr., on S. Church street. Mr. P. B. Barnes, the photographer, as purchased a new Dodpre car from ie Union dealers, the Union Motor ; o. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Fant of Lockart spent the week-end with their lother, Mrs. J. A. Fant, on E. Main ' ;reet. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Gault of Gaffey spent Tutesday with their parents, . [r. and Mrs. J. J. Colson, on E. Main ;reet. Miss Ixicy Salley, of G. W. C., will ] rrive Saturday afternoon to spend le week-end with Miss Mary Rice, on , Church street. Mrs. H. L. Younpr and children of uitman, Ga., arrived last week to isit her mother, Mrs. John A. Fant i E. Main street. Mrs. S. Krasnoff is in New York >r the purpose of purchasing snrinj; aods for the Wonder store, and she ill return next week. Mrs. R. A. Easterlinp: has returned om the hospital in Columbia, much nproved in health. This is very jrratying to her many friends. ( Mrs. Sam Wix and Miss Evelyn Wix iturned Sunday afternoon from a few ays' visit to friends in Darlinpton rid the lower part of the State. Miss Gilmer Blankenship, who has sen on an extended visit to relatives i Fort Mill and vicinity, returned to sr home on Route 2 this week. mjss Helen von Dehe of Jonesville sent the week-end with Miss Pearl arris on S. Church street. Miss Har8 entertained for her on Friday even>K Mr. J. M. Greer went to Columbia uesday to attend the meeting of the tate Democratic executive eot.mit;e. He is the Union county member f this body. Miss Agnes Townsend stopped over i Union last week with Mrs. C. T. [urphy on her way to Brenau college, fter a visit to her parents, at Donl J- XT r\ i<in9 n, v>. Miss Louise Carson, who has been isitingr Miss Theo Younp: for several eeks, has returned to her home in umter. She was accompanied home y Miss Younpr. Mrs. W. H. Sinkler and little son, llias Prioleau Sinkler, left Tuesday >r their home in Eutawville after a reek's visit to Mrs. Elias Prioleau on . Main street. Misses Fanny Cohen and Lena From ave returned from Steedley's hospital i Spartanburpr, where they went for minor operation. Both youn^ ladies re recuperating rapidly. Miss Edna Becknell of Jonesville ill leave this week for Tamna, Fla.. ) visit her brother, Mr. J. B. Beck en and before returning home will isit in Jacksonville and other cities of iterest. Miss Daisy Watson, who has been ie guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. lixson, left Tuesday afternoon for lock Hill to spend sometime with Mrs. trey before returning to her home in lidge Spring. ||| B .a Egggy F1 L I'-gLL?- i bgri 1 rwwy*-*? K K _ j YOUR RESP Every citizen is responsibl welfare and progress of his Are you doing your share I Iomy and thrift? The best way to make a pi !to open a Savings Account * posit a definite amount at rej cent compound interest on sa Eraslie Nicholson, J. J 8 President. l?l^ M\fJ | *;>- = ? in rf-i?'I'j i \N\N\\\\\N\\S\\\\N\\\\SN\N \ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 5 I WILL OFFER for sale at Union next Monday, Salesday, five good mules (not plugs); also three Spanish jennets bred to fine Spanish jack. C. H. Rice. 5-1 FOR RENT?Six room house, with all conveniences; desirably located. Apply to Barron & Barren. 45-tf KNITTING MIDI. HELP WANTED? Toppers, knitters, loopers, menders, press room and finishing room help wanted. Good wages paid. For further information write Box 74, Union, S. C. 5-1-pd WANTED?Desirable renters for lands in Union county. Apply to P. D. Barron. RUB-MY-TISM?Antiseptic, Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. 50-3 mo. MONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. WANTED?Helpers for Knitting Mill. Write Vernon Gault, Union, S. C. 5-1-pd FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf BREAK YOUR COLD or LaGrippe with a few doses of 66f>. 50-3 mo. FOR RENT OR SALE?Several Union County Farms. G. B. Barron. 42-tf [F YOU WANT the best and wont it quick, phone No. 7, "The Palmetto Drup Co." "The home of pure drujr.s." FOR THE BEST SERVICE, focleanliness and promptness, call upon us. Our shop is in every way up-to-date. White barbers only. We are no cut rate, second class concern. We jrive y?u your money's worth. McMillan and Cannon. 89-tf OUR Mr. R. B. Gilliam is in Tennessee to purchase a car of mules and horses which will arrive Friday. Peoples Supply Co. 4-1 FOR ALL ACHES and pains rub and take "Huiet's Liniment." It never fails to pive instant relief. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE?Four lots in town of .Tojiesville, within one square of depot. Will sell for cash or will trade for farm property. LQts located south of Methodist I church and fronting on Pacolet street. Titles perfect. Blacksmith shop located on property. Apply at once to T. E. Kerr or J. H. Kerr. Jonesville, S. C. 2-4-pd FOR COUGHS AND COLDS "Huiet's CouRh Syrup" and "Huiet's Grip Capsules can't be beat. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. m?..?!Nr;Y Til IVAN in Kami Land* and Real Estate. Barron & Barron. Union, S. C. 42-tf SPEND YOUR 15 or 25c and pet ten dollars worth of fun out of the Poolittle Van Cute Divorce Case at the Courthouse Tuesday nipht, Feb. 2(5. 5-1 I REMOVA1 We have purchased th< Fixtures of J. E. Fowle ?* the business at the o ?? Main Street. We have ?? Street to the Fowler ?? and Fresh Meats. I Leonard < aTA ATA A A AAA hicholsonI BANK AND RUST COMPANY | UNION. S C 'ONSIBILITY ij e for a distinct share of the S J country. ' by practicing systematic econ- jrl roper start in this d>:ection is Q||l vith this strong hank and de- ! M :ular intervals. We pay 4 per l|| ivings deposits. || ; toy Fant, M. A. Moore, j Vice President. r??ln?r InKl iii 111, nriH COOPER Furniture Exchange Specials this week: Jumbo BufTetts, full size, Duofold Davenports, ThreePiece Parlor Suites, Oak Library Tables. 5-1 I HAVE a limited quantity of South Carolina raised corn in shuck, which 1 desire to sell. Call on Mr. K. P. Harry at the Farmers' Bonded Warehouse and he will serve you. T. C. Duncan. 5-t f TO MISS the Doolittle-Van Cute Divorce Case is to miss half your life. It is fun from start to finish. Tuesday, Feb. (5th. 5-1 FOR SALE?Three residence lots. (50x150 feet, located on Pinckney St., in good neighborhood; sewer pipe on property; water and electric lights at hand. Easy terms. S. M. Rice. 3-4 DON'T MISS the great Doolittle-Van Cute Divorce Case in the courthouse Tuesday, Feb. Gth, at 8 o'clock, p. m. 5-1 LADIES, you can earn big money selling our beautiful line of fancy and staple wash fabrics. Exceedingly enjoyable work. No money required. Experience unnecessary. Our poods are in demand?our prices low. Our representatives are enthusiastic over the results. Secure your territory now before it's taken. Write for particulars immediately. References necessary. Old Colony Textile Co., 294 B Broadway, New York. 5-1-pd THE DOOLITTLE-VAN CUTE Divorce Case is poinp to be the preatest stunt Union has ever seen, Tuesday, Feb. 6th, in Court House. 5-1 FOR RENT?A beautiful, five-room Bunpalow, within one block of Main and half block of Church streets, at $12.50 per month. Equipped with electric liphts, bath, sewerape and all modern conveniences. Quiet neiphbors. Apply to J. I). Arthur. 5-1-pd GO TO THE COURTHOUSE Tuesday, Feb. 6th, at H o'clock p. m. and see Union's finest talent in the immense production of the DoolittleV ;1 n Pntn D i \mrr?A Oooa r 1 HOUSE AND LOT SALE. I will sell at public auction on Salesday, Feb. 5, at noon, in front of the courthouse door, the house and lot occupied by Dolphus Jeter, situated on Wallace street, in the town of Union, and bounded on the East by Wallace street, South and West by the estate of Geo. C. Perrin, North by lot of C. L. Freeman. Terms of sale: Cash. 3-3 F. M. Fair. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on the 23rd day of February, 1917, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will ncke his final settlement aiGuardian of the Estate of J. C. Bratton, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such Guardian. S. G. Bratton. This 23rd day of January, 1917. Published in The Union Times for 1 30 days. L NOTICE! ? ? stock of Groceries and r & Son and will conduct ?? >ld stand, Smith Block, moved from Gadberry ?? Stand. Best Groceries ?? % & Herlong |