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Mr. J. D. Epps of Blair is visitin
latives in the city this week.
Mrs. R. A. Jones has returned fror
visit to relatives in Columbia.
Miss Mattie Gregory of Santuc wa
oppinp in the city Monday.
Miss Pearl Pittman of Carlisle wa
the city Monday for a short while.
Mr. Craipr Chapman of Spartanbuq
ent Tuesday in the city on business
Mr. James Bozeman has returae
me after a month's stay in Atlanta
i.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Golsan announc^
b birth of a daughter, Marjorie
irch 24 th.
Mrs. D. H. Bagwell and little so
>race were visitors in Union o
lesday.
Mr. .T. R. Littlejohn of Jonesvill
is a business visitor to the city 01
ednesday.
Mr. W. W. Finley, who was injure*
a severe fall several weeks ago i
le to be out again.
Mrs. T,add of Columbia is the gues
her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Bradley
"Douglass Heights."
Mr. Hood Worthy of Clemson col
re spent the week-end with his fath
Mr. Hughes Worthy.
Mice Annin ;
v? ecu vi iiuiiaiu syeni |
? week-end with her mother, Mrs
R. Green, in Newberry. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Scaife Wilbum and '
tie daughter of Route 2 were vis- i
rs in the city on Monday.
Miss Elsie Zimmerman of Durham.
C., will spend the Easter holidays
th collepe friends in the city.
Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Gault of Gaffy
are the puests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. Colson on East Main street.
Mrs. J. H. Gault has returned from
; Mapdalcne hospital in Chester and
very much improved in health.
Mr. .T. A. Goinp of Greer spent the
ek-end with friends in the city, rc ninp
to his home on Monday.
Mrs. T. C. Duncan spent Mondav in
artanburg with her daughter, Miss
nny Duncan, at Converse college.
Amelia Wicker, who has been
an extended visit to relatives in
wherry, has returned to her home.*
VTr. Morris Silberman has returned
>m Baltimore, where he was called
account of the critical illness of his
her. t I
Misses Anne Mae Mpdt^je
yor of Chester snent tne week-end"
th their aunt, Miss Edna Tinsley,
South street.
Mr. James Hunter snent a few days
t week with his father, Capt. J. E.
inter, and returned to Clemson cole
Monday morning.
Mr. John Earle Jones, after spendr
a few days with his parents. Mr.
rl Mrs. J. D. Jones, returned Mony
to Clemson college.
Mrs. Vinson Ilendley and Miss
ura Hendley of Spartanburg- spent
nday with Mr? and Mrs. W. IT.
ndley on South street.
I7*. Johnson and Mrs. Will
vfon of Columbia are the guests of
?ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexl.
on N. Church street.
Rev. .Tno. F. Matheson left Thursday
rning for Snartanhurg. where he
es to attend the missionary commit!
of the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. C. IT. Alexander has returned
her home in Charleston after il
-tnight's visit to her sister. Miss
nny McLure, on South street.
Mr. P. Tj. Tvitchins and familv left
pdnesday morning for Erwin. Tenn..
icre Mr. Kitchins has a position as
email on the C. C. & O. railway.
Lieut. Miller Arthur stopped over
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ij M it'll <1 irw natvs fifi *11.^
iy from Port Royal to Norfolk. Va..
lere h" will he stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bennett and
iss Porothv Bennett spent a few
ys in Union this week on their wav
Salem. Miss., from the winter spent
Florida.
Miss Carrie Younc. a student at
inthrop college, will arrive next
>ek to he present at the marriatre
her sister. Miss Myra Young, to
r. Wilson Arthur.
Ms. Ida Baker, who has been spendr
the winter in New York with Mr.
d Mrs .Harry Goss, will return to
lion next week for the Young-Arthur
idding on the 10th of April.
Mr. Claude Summer spent several
ys last week with Mrs. H. I. Horton
Charlotte, N. C., and was accomnied
home by his little niece, Aline
>rton, who will spend sometime here.
Misses Laurie Rest of Liberty and
ss Moe Rest of Cameron, together
th Miss Marguerite Sellers of Easr.
visitpM Mice Snrlin Rnet t\f ITninn
turday and Sunday of last week.
~ NOTICE, M ASONS! ""
A regular communication of Union
ft Lodge. No. 75, A. F. M.,
will be held en Friday
evenii%,fc^pt-il 6, at 8 p. m.,
sharp. All members are
Xjr urged to be present as matters
of importance will be
insaction at this meeting.
L. C. Wharton,
sn L. Berry, W. M.
Secretary.
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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \
WANTED?To sell a small shov
case. Terms reasonable. Apply al
Times Ofilce. 13-1-pt
I AM IN POSITION to negotiate loans
for $2,000.00 or more on improved
and cultivated lands on a basis ol
about 7% inclusive of all charpes
W. W. Johnson. !>-tf
LOOPERS and Toppers wanted. Stari
Hosiery Mill, Spartanburp, S. C.
JUST THE THING for all aches and
pains, "Huiet's Linii ent." Try it
and be convinced that there is none
so pood. For sale by Palmetto
Drup Co.
WELL DRILLING?! have a No. 3
Keystone well drill, traction, and
can drill rock as well as dirt. Size
of casinp 5% inches. Write me at
Gilbert, S. C., Route 3, or see Dave
Willard or Sims McDaniel. John J.
Shall Gilhorf Q n x? o n < - ?
, V, v_/.j XV. U. ll-i-jm
WANTED?Desirable renters for
lands in Union county. Apply to
P. D. Barron.
MONEY on real estate on long and
easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial
Cor. Union County.
BIBLES, Bibles, Bibles at The Union
Times. 8-tf
FOR THAT TIRED, lazy and allround
bad feeling take "Huiet's
Pink Blood Purifier." For sale by
Palmetto Drug Co.
FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles.
Great values at the price.
People's Supply Co. tf
FOR RENT OR SALE?Several Union
County Farms. G. B. Barron.
42-tf
LEGAL BLANKS, all kinds, at The
Times office. 8-tf
FOR SALE?One desirable building
lot, close in, with water and lights |
available; 70x200 feet. Good building
site for a home. For further
particulars call on The Union Times.
CANE SEED?We have a big lot of
Amber Cane Seed for sale. Peoples
Supply Co.
FOR SALE?Only a few Desks left.
Will go at same low price next few
days. If you miss one don't blame
us. Cooper Furniture Exchange.
MUNLY TO LOAN on improved real
>state for 20 years. See John K.
"^BthbTin or Thyself. J. E. Minter.
FOR RENT?Six room house, with
I all conveniences; desirably located. I
Apply to Barron & Barren. 45-tf
MULES?We will have a fresh car
Saturday, March 10. Peoples Supply
Co.
WANTED?A white man who cm
read and write, and who is a d
milker and is willing to work. Married
man preferred. Alameda Farm,
Union, S. C.
FOR SALE?Refrigerators, Ice Boxes,
Freezers, Coolers, Porch Suits,
Swings, Rockers, etc. Bottom
' knocked out in prices. Cooper Furniture
Exchange, Phone 302, Union,
S. C.
I HAVE a limited quantity of South
Carolina raised corn in shuck, which
I desire to sell. Call on Mr. R. P.
Harry at the Farmers' Bonded
Warehouse and he will serve you.
T. C. Duncan. 5-tf
FOUNTAIN PENS, Fountain Pens at
The Times office. 8-tf
WANTED?Boarder in private family;
every modern convenience; close
in and reasonable terms. Apply to
The Times. 12-2
FOR THE BEST SERVICE, focleanliness
and promptness, call
upon us. Our shop is in every way
' up-to-date. White barbers only.
V We are no cut rate, second class
{ concern. We give you your money's
worth. McMillan and Cannon. SO-lf
MONEY TO IjOAN on Farm Lands
, and Real Estate. Barron & Barron.
Union. S. C. 42-tf
PUBLIC MEETING.
|A public meeting of the legal votif?
residing in Union School District
i?d returning real or personal propajty
therein for taxation is hereby
- led to assemble at Union C. H. on
7th day of April, 1017, at 11
'mock a. m., for the purpose of votitt
an additional tax to supplement
Na general tax for the support of
Aools in pursuance to an act of the
Mneral Assembly, approved Dec. 24,
9vz, witn subsequent amendments.
T. C. Murphy,
R. L. McNally,
J. A. Sawyer,
R. P. Morgan,
W. G. Puekett.
Jpiion, S. C., March 25, 1917. 13-2
D. A. R. MEETING.
"The Fair Forest chapter, D. A. R.,
ml meet with Mrs Mobley Jeter
Ifiiday, April 3, at 4:15 o'clock.
Mrs. W. F. Gilliam,
W Mrs. L. G. Younfc,
Mrs. Mobley Jeter,
Hostesses. |
If the fees paid to thin Trust <
service as Executor of an Estate w
the quality of the service rendered, fci
m bo high.
SI Our charges, however, are stru-1
S\ law and are in no case highet than
Bl\ an individual acting in like capaci
! ni vastly superior service made |
A experience, complete facilities
!3\ costs no more than that of an
Consultations invited
Emslie Nicholson, J. I
President.
Wireless
Time Sei
Owing to unparall
our wireless statu
commission lor a
rearranged an? w;
to permanent^ gr
service than ever.
The governmerr. j
for their navy yar
and gives pern :ssi
j cares to erect z re<
in their radius, to <
As this splendid 1 e
to us we are oniy
strumental in 13 mo
getting the beneiit
The noon signe} w
tofore and may be
curate.
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IMPORTANT FACTORS i.e at
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Contributed by A. B. Carwile, County
Demonstration Agent)
Only several days ago the Departnent
of Agriculture, through Dr. W. ,n?ld
iV. Long of Clemson college, sounded in a]
.0 the agents throughout the State to amor
ret busy especially on food production plum
md the live-at-home program. A atlac
'ew weeks past we published the "Safe arc c
Farming Program," which provides 1 lb.
or each family their living and cot- lbs. c
on and excess of food supplies as f>0 gj
heir money crops. The world's sup- for .'1
>ly of the chief food crops is short o
>ver two billion bushels what it was s].^
>ne year ago, while alone our Amer- j ,
can crops are short by far over one ' jj
million bushels. What does it mean?
t mean,s simpiy tnat it is up to us \?
o raise everything we can to eat, and , r*
iust a little bit more to sell as a (,ostT
noney crop that we won't have to rely onc
>n cotton-altogether.
Re sure about that pardon in town ,nP
ind country; pet in the Irish potatoes
is early as possible; don't forpet the
iweet potatoes and the sorphum patch. c'eai
rhe chickens and family cow should If
je piven close attention. Prepare to thinjj
-,ave the excess of vepetables and fruit there
'or canninp. I-took to the brood'sow built,
ind the pips, and al>ove all thinps inp n
-aise enouph feed for the livestock, up t<
rhen raise the cotton that is possible. Othe:
The time has passed for pruninp. .home
rhis should have been done while the Othe
trees were in the dormant stape, we p
thouph the younper trees may safely tion?
CHOLSON
NK&.THUSTO?
UN/ON. S. C. 1C
SERVICE '
'ontpany for its J
ere regulated by
(ley would indeed
ly governed by
those allowed to
ity, so that the
possible by our broad I
i and lar^e resources fe
individual Kxecutor. &
lloy Fant, INI. A. Moore, It
Vice President. Cashier. |
s J(fiiri iii mwkmMiAm
;
vice
eled local conditions
jn has been out of
few days, but it is
i are now in position
ve you better time
sends out this time
ds and battle ships
on to anyone, who
ceiving station withjatch
the time.
rvice is freely given 1
too glad to be in>n
and Union County
of same.
ill be given as hererelied
upon as acnsley's
Years Your Jeweler
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ants jf
'rOm April 10 Throughout tin- f
South. Price 40c per loo, y
Ccompany Order y
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ST. UNION, S. C. S
with each Order)
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itended to now. The i?y
cale insects should . put
i the dormant static also. Aut at
;nt we can fight t!v- ."ollowin;i
i common with us: Scale, milden,
, leafspot, bitter rot and blipht
pples; leaf curl, seal), brown rot
peaches pears; brown rot in
s. Then there are the worms that
k apples, plums and peaches that
ontrolled by the following spra\ :
of arsenate of lead powder (or 2
>f the paste); 4 lbs. of stone lie.o.
tllons of water. This is sufficient
0 to 40 bearing trees.
raying differs quite a bit from
in** on whitewash. The "dos"
"don'ts" of the matter should i>o
surveyed and studied. The disor
insect or both should be unood
and also the spray needed to
oy the trouble. The formula for
insect or disease may effect or
not effect another. Then the best
; to do is for one to call on the
mstration apent or Clemson colif
the trouble is not entirely
one has an orchard, above all
;s take care of it, and where
isn't an orchard one should be
Other counties are construetnany
ideal family orchards. It is
s Union county to do the same.
r counties are building sufficient
gardens. Union must do so, too.
rs are living at home. What are
oing to do about this grave ques