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1 THIS W McLL s 15c quality Percale Shorts | I 75c quality Men's Blue Wc a! $1.25 quality Men's Blue ( 9; $2.25 quality Men's Solid 1 *5: at only | 10c quality Ladies' Gauze \ 121/>c quality Black and W ? 8c quality Men's Grey Hos j J. F. McLu.e ? THE UNDE for you WHETHER you are ={ garage or are just dissat; your present one, you wil seeing samples of the shi Hardware we have just r ~l displaying this week in o STAlS rv?A.R. =1 \fyHARXT is so different from the usual on your garage that we won't more about it. You will unde: ' display. ritttoi i i mm Garage owners, who have eq hardware, tell us how satisfacb it adds to the service they get j We have a line of auto pum In fact, you can get here, what automobile or your garage. The Union H 171 Union, S. C. y==iEj II^=] ? SUMMER Winthrop College, Roc June 19 to ?J NOTED EDUCATORS?Some the United States will give series i President of Clark University, ed Smith, professor of English Unite Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, Superii Pennsylvania, ex-president of N Snyder, President of Wofford Co American Sportsmen, author; Won Organized Recreation, Preside Bureau, department Editor of Yoi lint, nf Now Vnrlr ITniifo?oi*n- rv W.J, - w* Ik wiiiTViOttjr f u. tional Equal Suffrage Association COURSES OF STUDY?Full < to meet the needs of (1) Superin School Teachers, (3) Primary a School Teachers, and (5) those w FACULTY?An unusually larg posed of specialists and leaders States. SPECIAL FEATURES?Demo all grades in the High School, B lems, Kindergarten Practice, and ods. County boards of educatioc cates still in force for all teach this Summer School and take the i Lectures, entertainments, out-c educational moving pictures, pers hew gymnasium, regulation size water, large athletic field and pli Board and matriculation fee f< The best accommodations. A formation and inspiration unexcel For further information write i D. R- TftHNft | Rock H I Go lo LEONAH Y A For Ihe Best of Fresh Meats, and rAiinf We have recently Installed t our market snppllc A lair In ou | Leonard i A Smttb Block IAA^a A4A A4A A^A V EEK AX I j JRE'S , \ > at only, yard 7c $ J g >rk Shirts, at only 50c S s )veralls at only $1.00 J Leather Work Shoes g 1 $1.75 | f Vests at onlv 5c 2 hite Hose at only 8c $ 1 e at only 5c p 'I Dry Goods Co. I: :rsellers | ; ""l! : ' H: 0 planning to build a new isfied with the fittings on = | II be mighty interested in ^ pment of Stanley Garage eceived and which we are c ur window. \ rLEY f 1 hardware you might have put 1 even try to tell you here, any rstand as soon as you see our c uipped their garages with this ^ Drily it works, and how greatly Jsj ' from having their own garages. ps, automobile tubes, tires, etc. I -.ever you may require for your i f \ardzvare _ , The Hardware Store 7 J i?11=?i'?m; ___________________________ J 1 SCHOOL I ;k Hill, South Carolina t uly 27, 1917 ' i of the most famnna r\t of lectures?Dr. G. Stanley Hall, litor and author; Dr. C. Alphonso ;d States Naval Academy, author; ntendent of Public Instruction of f. E. A.f author; Dr. Henry N. liege; G. O. Shields, President of D. Foster, chairman of Committeo int of Community Motion Picture uth's Companion; Thomas M. Balr. Anna H. Shaw, President Na; and many others, courses of study will be provided tendents and Principals (2) High ind Grade Teachers, (4) Rural rishing college credits, e faculty has been secured, comftf A^upotinn in fKio r *U Vtno ?I1U UU1C1 nstration work with children in flodel School, Rural School ProbLecUires on the Montessori Methi are authorized to renew certifiers who do satisfactory work in 1 inal examinations. >f-door plays, musical companies, onally conducted excursions, large tiled .swimmng pool with filtered lyground thoroughly equipped. >r the entire session, $32. place for health, recreation, inled. '01 Summer School Bulletin. ON, President ill, S. C. ID & HERLONG ? Y Heavy and Fancy Groceries A y Produce. ^ ? ^ m ' > <. imi.si vwiiuy jymcm ior Tf ' :s. You will find us ' r dealings | & Herlong | Main Street * A^4 A^A A, V^A 4^A 4^A A^A A^A r ^iir "y "y "a" y "ir j ?|T | PURELY PERSONAL jj ?(3??(3(XX9??(9?a(9(90(9(9?a?0(3(3M Mr. W. H .S. Harris of Jonesville vas a visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. J. McJ. Fant of Santuc was he Ruest of Miss Sara Morgan this , veek. Mr. C. S. Moore of the Columbia State was in the city Tuesday on busiless. Mr. T .M. Marchant of Greenville vas in Union Wednesday for a few tours on business. Miss Jennie Colson has returned rom a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. F. Jault, in Gaflfney. Miss Alberta Harris will spend the veek-end in Gaffnov with hor mint Urs. T. B. Clarkson. j Mrs. J. T. Jeter and Miss Elizabeth feter of Santuc were visiting in the ity on Wednesday. Miss Lucy Allison has returned to ler home in Sumter after spending the veek-end with friends. ; Dr. Mary-Lyles Sims of Columbia 1 vas the guest of friends in the city or a few days last week. Miss Gertrude Walker of Columbia ipent the week-end with Mrs. J. Frost i Valker on S. Church street. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Storm of Cheslee spent Sunday with their parents, ' dr. and Mrs. J. T. Storm, on S. Church treet. Mrs. A. P. McElroy and children lave returned home from a visit to 1 ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jones n Gaffney. Mrs. J. Frost Walker, Jr., and sons , eft Monday afternoon for Columbia o visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Sr. Mrs. W. E. Green, Mrs. J. W. Eison ind Mrs. J. W. Mauldin spent Friday 1 n Spartanburg, making the tip in drs. Mauldir's car. Miss Naomi Faucette of Spartan- ] >urg is spending several days with her mrents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Faucetto, in South Church street. < Rev. J. B. Bozeman will preach at ")uck Pond church at 3:30 o'clock sunday afternoon. The public is corlially invited to attend. irr. and Mrs. J. N. Dittlejohn and laughter. Misses Mary and Ruth Litlejohn of Gaffney motored to Union ' 5unday and spent a few hours with riends. Mr. W. A. Moorhead of Goldville >assed through Union Monday morn- ' ng on his way to Mt. Tabor to attend he funeral of his aunt, Miss Mary Vhitlock. Mrs. Charles Dumbleton and chil- ] Iren have returned to their home in Vilmingstown, Conn, after a visit to dr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling on 'Douglass Heights." Mrs. L. G. Young and Mrs. John A. 'ant left Sunday for Washington, D. 3., to attend the D. A. R. convention n session. They represent the Fair'orest chapter of this city. Mrs. Ella Terrell w6nt to Union Satirday to visit Mr. W. B. Terrell and 'amily. She was accompanied home >y Mrs. Susan Terrell, who has been nending sometime at Greenville and Jnion.?Tugnloo Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Prioleau spent Saturdav in Snarf-anburc with Mr and tfrs. E. M. Matthews. Mrs. Matthews las recently undergone a very danrerous operation and her friends in Jnion will be pleased to hear that she s improving. Mrs. F. M. Farr, president of the Villiam Wallace chapter, U. D. C., Vfrs. Macbeth Younng, secretary, and tfrs. James W. Mixson, State secreary, are attending the District conrention in Newberry this week. Mrs. Leonard Clarke and little laughter, Juanita, of Athens, Ga., tlrs. Warren Sibley and Mrs. T. V. Lates of Spartanburg and Mr. Palmer 1 Foster of Reed, Oklahoma, have reurned home after attending a family eunion at the home of their parents, kfr. and Mrs. T. K. Foster, near Union. rRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS roniffht! Clean Your Bowels and Stop Headache, Colds, Sour Stomacfe. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out?the headache, liliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour itomach and bad colds?turn them outonight and keep them out with Cas:arets. Millions of men and women take a 3ascaret now and thfen and never know die misery caused by a lazy liver," logged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach: 'emove the sour, fermenting food; ,ake the excess bile from your live? ind carry out all the constipated waste natter and poison in the bowels. Then fou will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straightens you >ut by morning. They work while you deep. A 10-cent box from any drug itore means a clear head, sweet stomich and clean, healthy liver and bowel ,^;a? /aw /M-ll-l 1 ?.viun iui iiiuiivua, vjiinuren love i ?s arets because they never frripe or licken. For the first time in the history of ,he Honp-Konpr rice trade, a shipment >f polished rice has been made to ;he United Statec. * * . \ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \ EGGS?Black Minorcas, a few sittings, 15 for $1.00. S. C. While Leg% horn Eggs, 15 for 60c. Guaranteed pure bred. Rosco Thomas. 14-4 [ AM IN POSITION to negotiate loans for $2,000.00 or more on improved and cultivated lands on a basis of about 7% inclusive of all charges. W. W. Johnson. 9-tf WELL DRILLING?I have a No. 3 Keystone well drill, traction, and can drill rock as well as dirt. Size of casing 5% inches. Write me at Gilbert, S. C., Route 3, or see Dave Willard or Sims McDaniel. John J. Shull, Gilbert, S. C., R. 3. 11-4-pd FOR SALE?Overland 5-passenger 35 h. p. 1916 model. Run only 5,000 miles; new tires, new $25.00 seat covers. Will take Ford, Chevrolet or good horse and buggy as part payment. Answer. "Bargaincar," Care Times. 14-2-pd FOR SALE?Four fine mules. Call on L. M. Jordan or D. J. flames. Merchants & Planters National Bank. 16-1 WANTED?Desirable renters for lands in Unioa county. Apply to P. D. Barron. VIONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf WAR, WAR, WAR declared on pain by "Huiet's All-Healing Liniment." Get on the right side. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. FOR RENT OR SALE?Several Union County Farms. G. B. Barron. 42- tf LiEGAL BLANKS, all kinds, at The Times office. 8-tf 2ANE SEED?We have a big lot of Amber Cane Seed for sale. Peoples Supply Co. VIONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate for 20 years. See John K. Hamblin or -myself. J. E. Minter. WE PAY CASH for Ford Cars, any model, age or condition. Write us if you want to sell. Motor Supply Co., Spartanburg, S. C. 16-1-pd FOR RF.NT?Six room house, with all conveniences; desirably located. Apply to Barron & Barron. 45-tf FIVE-PASSENGER OVERLAND in good running -rder, for quick sale $125. Union irtotor Co. [ 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 FOR SALE?A special bargain in Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Porch Goods and Dining Room Squares. Cooper Furniture Exchange, 27 Main St., Union, S. C., Phone 892. MONEY TO DOAN on Farm Lands and Real Estate. Barron & Barron, Union, S. C. 42-tf Seed Corn and Cotton Hastings Prolific Corn. Carolina Yellow Corn. Field selected at $2.50 per bushel. Peterkin Cotton Seed, screened, at $1.50 per bushel. Grown Bank Account Cotton Seed. Both screened, at $1.50 per bushel. Grown by L. J. Browning. On sale at Farr & Thomson, Union, S. C. ? - r? YOUR Doctor Fights Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the Druggist does his duty the medicine will be right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor by having your prescriptions filled here. PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY Phone No. 7 T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs in McLure Building DR. I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 ^PARTANBURG, S. C. tif If You Postpone SI and the .appointing S[ you are risking tht Q| pendent on you. HI This is equally ti HI is small or large. HI Don't put off this H\ it a point to stop in have and let us help correct Will. We \v plain the many adv? Executor. Emslic Nicholson, J. President. ^^WiL?W*]?7/7a Jm EVERY] 00MES HERE F jtgia B E C A We gell Shoes that Satisfy We sell Shoes that will pre Troubles! We sell Shoes that are the ] Best Makers! We sell Shoes that are the Money can buy, at any Statee Any day you want to bin right kind of Shoes, turn yoi WE'VE MEN'S S $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5 WE' /E WOMEN'S $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Shoes for Boys, Girls, Mi Priced as low as qua! j If Your Shoes have not bee have ever been troubled in ar Footwear, we offer you retie FLYNN-V1NCE1> ONE PRICE A] ?l^????WP?i ? ] I V THE UNlVERi The new Ford cars are up-to ance, With larpe radiator and < full streamline pffpt-f ernurn \ I III I black finish with nickel trimmi g Mji car?and with all the depends | j 11 nomical qualities that have ms [|l|k versal Car." One fact is wor II jj puesses. Ford cars are sell lilll over any and all other cars, sii lull more satisfactory service, last lllll *? ?Pera^e an(l cost 'ess 1? mE llllI puessinp about the reliability < lllll about $345; Touring Car $360 lllll $595; Sedan $645?f. o. b. lllll Now ii the time to purehs lllll *^at you can enj?y Spring lllll Doesn't matter about youi lllll $l<r>-00 cash, balance while yoi | ill | i UNION Gj Phone 289 J. L. BOLTOI (CHOLSON kNK&TKUSTCf? UNION, s.c. the Making of a Will f of a competent Executor, ^ i happiness of those de- '' *ue whether your estate important matter?make I the first opportunity you you to draw up a legally : ill also be pleased to exintages of our service as ; Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, ' Vice President. Cashier. SE22E5Z3 BODY I OR SHOE&k fit. JP? - ? , -f- M* USE p! J )tect you from all Shoe Best Productions of the I Best Values that your 1 Price! / Shoes right, and the ur feet this way! HOES AT .00, $6.00 and $7.00. SHOES AT , $4.50 and $5.00 isees and Children ' iity vrill admit n Satisfactory or if you ly way concerning your f! k JT SHOE CO. NB CASH >&c?> I SAL CAR ||j j -the-minute in appear- | j 1 ^ enclosed fan, hood with 1 j1 g "endors front and rear, DM* ings?a snappy looking fillS ible, enduring and eco- Suli ide the Ford "The Uni- ? th more than a ton of ? !' ^ ing from five to ten '!|9 nply because they give -.IE . longer and are easier lintain?and there's no nf ? r?.._ IIHH VA A V1U Ut * V ICC# IVUII" I III R ; Coupelet $505; Town |ij c . Detroit. ise your Ford Car so I i! >, ; and Summer drivinp. Sljiil Commercial Ratinp, |P \RAGE N, Prop.