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t? WRIGLEYS wholesome, a refreshing cor take the place < man's pebble. We help teeth, bre . digestion and soothe mouth and this welcome swe The Wrigley Spearmen w their Book of Gum-ption 9 for it today, Wm. W H 1732 Kesner Building, I The Flavoi I '^\.r p ECONOMY - CO A T?TT ATT TT'VTD x JL1VU nnn ijiVi . BIG ASSOl "KEEP KO Prices $5.00 to $9.50 fc $5.00 for Boys' Suits. Sill at prices from $7.00 to $ You can be economica in our Keep-Kool, Palm B< cprrx A T ui u'v/ini For the next ten days discount on all Cash Pur Cassimere Suits from $1? And 10 per cent, off e Leghorn Hats. We have a hundred d which are selling in Colu r\nv no Aim on WVV [Ail pally UU1 |JI 1LC V/ll j. c< UNION'S B] To Cure Cold In One Day Take LAX ATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops th< Couch and Headache and works off the C<dd hrsniits refund money if It falls to cure X. W. GROVE'S si pasture on each box. 25c $ He used a pebble \ in his day. to keep his mouth moist? WE use 1 gives us a intiseptic, ifection to of the cave "WRAPPIO IN ath, appetite, flBiUfi J 1 m jwomwl deliciously I throat with etmeat. rant to send you Send M nnufil k frigley Jr. Co., I 1 Chicago. I 1 r Lasts! tj|r I i i I 1 ' J: * MFORT - STYLE | RESSED IN OUR ^TMENT OF I i >OL" SUITS 11 J >r Men's Suits and $3.50 to k and Mohair Suits for Men c 15.00. J ;1, comfortable and stylish gach, Silk and Mohair Suits. s , NOTICE. we will allew 10 per cent. * chases. Only of all men's s 5.50 up. c >n all Straw, Panama and e 1 ozen Fibre Hose for men ^ mbia and Spartanburg for s ly 25c while they last. EST STORE c ______ a PHec Cured In 6 to 14 Diyi j t Yoor drarrlat win rtfnad Money if PAZO OINTMRNT ItAi to core aaycaae of Itchiaf, Miad.Bleadtaar oeryotrudfci* PH?a in 6to 14 day*. . TU fir at aaptlcaflon gtm Raac tad Kmc. 50c. e ?? , -j? - I % i j I ^ ! PURELY PERSONAL || Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wagpon gpenl "" ?unday at Pacolet with friends. j*f ? Hon. A. C. Mann spent Wednesday n Greenville on professional business. Miss Elizabeth Jeter of Santuc t# he guest of Mrs. Mobley Jeter on $. \ Vluin street. Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn spent the h veek-cnd with relatives in Spartan- S >urg. Mr. Hugh McMaster of Winnsboro s visiting relatives in the city this " veek. ' Mrs. Anna Wilkins is the guest of VIrs. L. L. Wagnon on S. Church ;treet. i:~ . Miss Florrie Langston of Darling- r ;on is visiting Miss Elizabeth Arthur >n E. Main street. Miss Irene Daniel of Rath arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Sam Wix on . i nL t. -A * a. v^nurcn street. J1 Mr. II. C. Terrell of Westminster' laid his brother, Mr. W. A. Terrell, a irief visit Tuesday. ^ Master Leon Wagnon isi. spending diis week with Capt. J. F. Walker of 2o. E., at Columbia. Miss Fanny Duncan, wbb has been ^ ?tudying at Converse college, is at lome for the summer vacation. Miss Mildred Askew of Mt. Tabor ?pent the week-end with Miss Maude Goforth on "Douglass Heights." Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wallace and 1 family left this week for their summer home at Unaka Springs, Tenn. Misses Ethel and Willou Hicks, 1 who have been teaching school at Pelser, are at home for the summer vacation. Mrs. J. Truner Fitten (Medora Duncan) of Atlanta will arrive Tuesday to be present at the Duncan-Eaves mar- < riage on the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gentry of Greenville spent the week-end with ' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilburn near Union. Miss Alba Foster, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Sibley, in Spartanburg, has returned to ber home on Route 4. Mrs. R. II. McFadden and little ?on and Miss Madeline Pryor of Chester spent the week-end in the citv with Miss Edna Tinsley. Rev. Alonzo Finch, pastor of MonAetna Baptist church, will preach Sunday night upon the subject: "If Christ Came to Our Town." Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Trogdon and 1 hildren left Wednesday morning for jreensboro, N. C., where they will ipend a month with their parents. Misses Edith White and Ruby ^'Shields attended the play at Jonesdlle Tuesday night and were the ^ quests of Miss Christine Littlejohn. Mr. H .C. Miller of Carlisle was ;ind enough to present us with a box f ripe peaches, home-grown, May 29, nd we greatly appreciate the remem- J ranee. Master William Henry Sinkler, who as been attending the high school his session, left Saturday afternoon o spend the summer with his parents t Eutawville. T? At * ' ' nev. Aionzo nncn went to Sparanbury Monday to attend the funral services of his cousin, Mr. C. Y. 'etit, who was killed in an automobile ccident on Sunday. Inadvertently the advertisement of " Jol. T. C. Duncan, oflferiny South * larolina yrown corn for sale, was left ut last week. The advertisement reppears in this week's issue. Miss Aynes Townsend, who has ieen studying at Brenau colleye, j topped over in the city this week to isit Mrs. C. T. Murphy before yoiny o her home in Donalds, N. C. Miss lone Littlejohn will spend ometime with friends in the city this 1 ummer. She has been elected a mem >er of the high school faculty at Spartanburg for next session. There will be preaching at Lower ''air Forest Sunday 3:30, June 3, by lev. J. D. Croft. Preaching at ] Irown's Creek Sunday, 3:30 p. m., une 10, by Rev. A. Finch. Miss Madeline Miller, of Shelby, N. 1 *., is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Arthur n E. Main street, returning to her lome from Walterboro, where she aught in the city schools the past ession. 1 Mr. E. B. Woodward of Aiken spent i day or twe the past week with his irother. Mr. L. R. WnndwnrH TT? kras en route to Anderson and Clemon college, making the journey in his j arMrs. H. O. Holcombe, superintendnt of tinion oounty W. M. U., left "uesday for Columbia to attend the neetingW the executive board of the Jtate W. M. U., which continues ia ession two days. NOTICE. Maple Camp, No. 323, W. O. W., j Jnion, S. C., will unveil monument of } ate Soy. John I. Blalock Sunday af- f eraoon, June 3rd, 1917, at Rosemont emetery at 3:30 o'clock. Hon. W. H. 'obb of Columbia, S. C., will deliver ' ddress. All W. 0. W. camps in and around Jnion are cordially invited. ^ G. W. Hellingsworth, f Clerk. } SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | ?XSSXXSXSSX*%XXXSXX^^ 10NEY on real estate on Ion? and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. tLL PERSONS are warned not to en.Jist in the army, navy or militia, Llarry Lawson, 16-year-old son of John Lawson, Enoree, S. C. 22-1-pd i'OR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf KTIT. P A PP V o /?nm*\lnfo UWA /\P rw A O Wllipi^w III IC UI V_/cl III" | eras and photographic supplies, and would be glad to have you look them over. Palmetto Drug Co. [DEAL FIRELESS COOKERS render Summer Cooking a pleasure, buy one from us at cost. We are closing out the lot. Bailey Builders Supply Co. 22-1 JSE "HUYLER'S" right off of ice, and get you a bride. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. ?0R SALE?One nice building lot on South street, 80x226. See J. Wesley Greer at M. & P. Nat. Bank. 19tf [ 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. 22-tf HONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate for 20 years. See John K. Hamblin or -myself. J. E. Minter. EIGHT-ROOM two-story residence on South St., two bath rooms, electric lights, good garden. House recently fixed up for tenant who rhoved away from city. Terms, $20.00 per month. See W. S. McDure. 22-2 WANTED?You to know that I am agent for both the Spartanburg and Chester Steam Laundries; all work guaranteed first class. Work called for and delivered. Charlie C. llames. Phone 264-W. 20-4 FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE on North Church street, near graded school. Electric lights and good water. This is an ideal location for a business man. Terms $-10.00 per month. See W. S. McLure. 22-2 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 392. HOT SUMMERTIME has no terrors for owners of the Ideal Fireless Cooker. We are closing out the lot we have on hand at cost. A bargain and a great value. Bailey's Builders Supply Co. 22-1 FOR ALL ACHES and pains, use "Huiet's Liniment"; it works like magic. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. 3ILOS! SILOS! The best preparation for hard times is to build and fill small silos and feed stock. I can sell you a silo at almost any price you want and give you till next fall to pay for it. This silo is ready to put up and can be erected , in a day. I am selling them all over the State to progressive farmers. Write to me or see me personally; maybe I can help you save money. M. Russell Jeter, Santuck, S. C. 22-1-pd 'OR RENT?If you need a store room and are afraid to go in business because of war, see Simon Smith, jeweler, in Smith block. 22-1-pd 'OR SALE?At sacrifice price, several second hand steel tire carriages. For cash or good papers. A. B. Brannon, Phone 229. 21-4-nd VE HAVE a number of Ideal Fireless Cookers, which we are offering at cost. They cannot be bought wholesale at the price we are making to close out the lot. Bailey Builders Supply Co. 22-1 FOR QUALITY and service Phone No. 7. Palmetto Drug: Company. FOR SALE Six-room rnttn era witVi sewerage and electric lights. Will sell on easy terms. See Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Greer, South St. 21-tf [DEAL FIRELESS COOKERS, the lot to be closed out at old cost. Gome quickly and you will sot regret it. Baiiey's builders Supply Ob. 22-1 LOST?Between Leckhart ferry and Union or Union and Cross Keys Sunday, May 27th, one largest model Klaxon automobile horn, painted tblack, with bracket attached. Reward if returned to C. C. Edwards, Chester, S. C. _ 22-2-pd NOTICE, MASONS! Prudence Lodge, No. 139, A. F. M., vill hold regular communication next laturday, June 2nd, at 8 p. m. The odge will not meet again in regular sommanication until October, next. G. VT. B. Smith, W. H. S. Harris, W. M. Secretary. As we understand it, if the Allies *eaent any outrage, Germany will be oreed to indulge in reprisals.? Washington Post. (You Take No Kisl Your C by suhsx The Liberty \Vith our young men w their lives, the least we w to lend our money for th< You can lend your Cou rendering a patriotic wer be safe. Act Aow: The Time is Emslie Nicholson, J. R President. m THE UNIVERS Wherever Ford cars have p has kept pace. It is the fac the personal relation between Company. To pet the best your Ford car, brinp it here \ and pet the benefit of Ford .? We use the penuine Ford par benefit of the repular standard Car $300, Runabout $345?all is the time to pet your car a drivinp. It doesn't matter ab L Ratinp; $150.00 cash, balance to us about it. UNION GJ J. L. BOLTON, P I ^^ I' 4 JTA 4^4 1^4 A^A A^A A^A J^A Ak A^A > y;^r ^" "^y f^y I Go to LEONARD J Y A For the Best of Fresh Meals, Heav; . . and Counry Proi y y We have recently Installed the la o> our market supplies. Y< X fair in our deal X I Leonard & 1 J Smith Block V niffW.. '* ' 1 nifiTififlSBBSi^^M t SERVICE can be used as an Ambulance, fc r\m I,V, 1 ' 1 wit a unci eii uccasiuns. especial tance calls. We deliver Caskets miles of Union FREE OF CH and reach destination within tw call and give our patrons througl service as in town. Phone us ar BAILEY UNDER1 Office Phone 106 CHOLSON WC&IEUSTO? K WON. J". C. ig v When You Serve /uuiury ribinjr to 'A Loan of 1917 ; i 1 li 1115 :?<d anxious to offer n 'ho stay at home can do is I ir support. I ntry $50 or more, thereby ^ /ice?and your money will -jr limited! ^ oy Fant, M. A. Moore, jj Vice President. Cashier. 3 gMOMgpnnMBm //// -I*J'A ! YzJ+i rJT*T?m 11 fnimmmmMiidkmAm AL CAR ! ioneercd, Ford service ! :tor which strengthens fi Ford owners and the possible service from I vhen it needs attention I n supervision throughout. |]S ts and frive you the 1i Ford prices. Tourinp I f. o. b. Detroit. Now ! nd enjoy the summer III out your Commercial ' while you ride. Talk i VRAGE ;j' rop. Phone 289 I A aTA. A j HERLONG | Y y and Fancy Groceries A luce. A f test Cooling System lor V )u will find us > lings Herloncj ;i; Main Street t V .-J - ' \** * ** ., gfl| v ^ j^^T S^^K CAR >r delivering Caskets and ly adapted for long disi anywhere within thirty ARGE o hours after we get the hout the county the same ly hour, night or day. TAKING CO. Residence Phone 88