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| PURELY PERSONAL | Miss Nelley James is the guest of ; Mrs. D. J. Gregory at Santuc. Mrs. B. B. James has returned from a visit to Black Mountain, N. C. Mrs. Harvey is the guest of Mrs. P. B. Bobo at Sedalia this week. Mr. E. B. Cureton is spending his vacation with relatives in Camden. Mrs. Davis Gregory of Santuc was in the city Saturday for a short while. Miss Annie Lee of West Springs was the guest of friends in the city last week. Mrs. S. Haddon Geer and little son of Jonesville were visitors in the city last week. Mr. Cothran Perrin is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Ida Perrin, on E. Main street. Miss Jennie Colson returned Saluiday from the summer school at Winthrop college. Miss Ruth Cohen left Wednesday for the mountains to spend sometime with friends. Miss Erline Mitchell has returned from a two weeks' stay at Lake Junaluska, N. C. Miss Alice Arthur has returned from a visit to Miss Katie Hutchinson in Rock Hill. Misses Lily Cornwell and Polly Jeter of Santuc were visitors in the city on Tuesday. Dr. I). J. Gregory returned Wednesday from a business trip to Greenwood and Ninety Six. Mr. C. Allen will leave this week for the northern markets to purchase poods for his store. Mr. C. C. Sanders, cashier of the Citizens National Bank, is out this week on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Henry of Asheville, N. C., are the puest of relatives in the city this week. Mr. Leon Parks spent the week-end in Columbia with his brother, Mr. Claude Parks, of Co. E. Master Turner Fitten of Atlanta, Ga., is visitinp his prandparents, Col. and Mrs. T. C. Duncan. Mrs. La Far Lipscombe of Charleston is visitinp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cottinpham. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boyd and small sons are the puests of relatives in Darlinpton for several weeks. Miss Pearl Harris has returned from a vacation trip spent in the mountains of North Carolina. . . Mr. Ferd Lawson of Sumter is visitinp his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dawson, on E. Main street. Mr. Glenn Foster of Spartanburp visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Foster near Union last week. Miss Mary Rice left Tuesday for Dante, Va,. to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Fletcher Rice. Mrs. Georpe Kinp of Columbia has returned to her home from a week's visit to Mrs. A. H. Cottinpham. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bobo have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Counts in St. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parham and children returned Saturday from a ten days' trip to the mountains. Mrs. Fred Hausemann (Emma McLure) is the puest of her father, Mr. W. S. McUure, on South street. Miss Irene McDow left Tuesday morning for Dante, Va., to visit Mrs. Fletcher Rice for several weeks. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter of Barnwell is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mabry S. Rice, on E. Main street. Mrs. F. M. Farr and Miss Julia CltvilfV* loff ^T u 4-4-1 ~ ivi V VUIO *VCCI\ 1UI 17IH1C OW1U" erland, N. C., to spend sometime. Miss Mary Carlisle Elliott of Winnsboro is the puest of her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Peake, on E. Main street. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Speake and family returned Saturday evening from a fortnight's stay at Junaluska. Miss Hattie Meek Moore has returned to her home in Rock Hill, after doinp community work here for two months. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Mathcson and children will leave this week for Cheraw to visit their mother and other relatives. Mrs. Manlev Sanders and little dauehter of Columbia are the puests of Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Harris on S. Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Prioleau and Mrs. James Munro left Tuesdav for Eutawville to spend their vacation with relatives. Miss Mattie Hix has returned to her home in Sumter after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hix on E. Main street. Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son Henry, who have been the truests of Mrs. B. G. Clifford for sometime, left last week for Chester. Mrs. Ora B. Fant, who has been the iruest of her daughter, Mrs. Henrv Lane Younff. at Quitman, Ga., has returned to her home. Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson visited in Pacolet Tuesday and attended the Woman's Missionary Union of Spartanburg association. Mrs. James Browne (Gertrude Faucette) of Gaffney is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Faufettc on S. Church street. Mrs. Dunbar Robb (Frances Alexander) of Charleston and small son, are the guests of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Alexander, on South street. Rev. W. R. Minter, D. P., and family of Austin, Texas, will arrive this week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Minter at Sedalia. Miss Elizabeth Jeter of Santuc has been quite sick for a week or more, but her many friends are pleased to hear that she is rapidly recovering Rev. and Mrs. T. Bob Murphy of Allendale will arrive next week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Murphy on Mountain street. Miss Edith Salmonsen, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. M. Estes for several weeks, returned to her home in Charleston on Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Bailey and children of Edgefield passed through Union Saturday on their way to Hendersonvillc, N. C., to spend the remainder of the summer months. Mrs. J. L. Perry and daughter. Missj Nanna Perry, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. Barnes, left Monday for their home in Lancaster. The Children of the Confederacy under the direction of Mrs. S. S. Linder will meet Wednesday afternoon, Auggust 15th, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mrs. Henry McClary (Ruth Brown) of Greeleyville passed through Union Monday afternoon on her way to the mountains for the remainder of tlu summer months. Mrs. A. T. Ravenscroft, who was struck by lightning while ironing with an electric iron some three weeks ago, is now fully revived. She had a rib broken and was wounded in the arm by splinters when the bolt hit. Mr. Fred Sexton, who has been in the training camp at Ft. Oglethorpe, returned this -week and stopped over with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton. He left for Florence to join his company. He is sergeant of Co. K. at Florence. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Mule and Mare Hit by Bolt While j Revival Goes On. Lexington, Aug. 1.?During a severe wind, rain and electric storm, which passed oyer the Pond Branch section of Ijexington, about 12 miles south of the county seat on last Wednesday, a mule and *nare were struck and killed by lightning at the same time, while revival services were being conducted in Pond Branch church. At the time of the stroke the Rev. J. G. Farr of Lexington, who was assisting in the series of meetings, was in fVlr? nillnU ,.1.: T?U_ -1 1 vnv puipiv picai;iiiii^. 1 I1C t'lllircn building was filled with smoke and fire apparently, it is said, and for a while consternation prevailed. The mule and horse were both hitched to the same tree. Roth of the animals belonged to S. Rufus Smith, county commissioner. They were easily worth each. DEATH OF A LAD. Lawrence Daniel, the 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Reeves, died at the home of the parents, on North Pinekney street Tuesday and was buried the following day at New Hope church. The burial service was conducted at the Westside Baptist church by Rev. J. B. Bozeman. INFANT DIED. The 14-months-old infant of Mr. James E. Smith died at Buffalo Aujr. 6 and was buried the following day at Mt. Lebanon. Paper coffins are a French invention, cheapness and lightness beinp: their chief advantages. It's a Metro WITH THAT WINSOME LITTLE STAR OF STAGE ANI) SCREEN V I O I. A DANA A photoplay that will revive your faith in human nature. A story of young love that would not be denied, and will send you home feeling that this is a "pretty good old world after all." "Lady Barnacle" A METRO WONDERPLAY IN 5 ACTS tL Edisonia ONE DAY ONLY I MONDAY, AUG. 13 i OFFICIAL LIST UNION COUNTY CHAPTER A. R. C. A?B. F. Alston, Jr., Mrs. B. F. Alston, Jr., J. D. Arthur, Mrs. J. D. Arthur, Alice Arthur, Mrs. W. D. Arthur, Hattie Askew. B?P. B. Barnes, Mrs. P. B. Barnes, Glenmore Barron ,Mrs. Glenmorc Barron, J. H. Bartles, Sr., J. H. Bartlos, Jr., Mrs. J. II. Bartles, Sr., Dudlev Beaty, Mrs. Foster Bcntley, D. S. Botsill, Mrs. P. B. Bobo, Franconia Bobo, D. A. Boyd, Mrs. 1). Boyd, Mrs. C. Brantley, Mrs. Maggie Briggs, Mrs. W. R. Briggs, O. S. Brock, .T. A. Brown, W. H. Burris( Mrs. W. II. Burris, L. J. Browning, Mrs. L. J. Browning. C?Mrs. D. L. Carlisle, Mrs. J. F. Caudle, J. II. Charles, Mrs. 1,. P. Childs, Capt. E. Ij. Clarke, Mrs. E. L. Clarke, 1). C. Clarke, Mrs. 1). C. Clarke, Mrs. Sarah A. Clement, Mrs. B. G. Clifford, Mrs. W. II. Cobb, .T. Cohen, Mrs. J. Cohen, Ruth Cohen. Jennie ohen, W. W. Colton, Miss N'etta Cooper, Mrs. W. W. Cooper, A. II. Cottingham, Mrs. A. H. Cottingham, H. I). Cranford, Mrs. Jno. Crawford. Miss Myrtle Crawford, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. II. A. Dunbar, T. C. Duncan, Mrs. T. C. Duncan, Mrs. R. A. Easterling, Mrs. II. W. Edgar, II. 11. Ewartd Mrs. Ora B. Fant, F. M. Fair, Mrs' \V. T. Farr, Mrs. D. C. Flynn. Phil Flynn, Miss Mary Flynn, Miss Marguerite Flynn, Miss Julia Flynn, Mrs. A. II. Foster, Mrs. Isabella Foster, M iss Mary Emma Foster, S. Fram, Mrs. S. Fram, I. From. (J?F. H. Garner, Mrs. F. H. Garner, Mrs. M. L. Garner, Marie Garner, Maurice Garner, Clarke Garner, M. C. Gault, J. II. Gault, Ruth Gault, Mrs. W. Farr Gilliam, Mrs. R. II. Gilliam, l)r. W. N. Glymph, Miss Maud Goforth E. A. Goodwin, E. C. Greer, Mrs. E. C. Greer, Wesley Greer. H?Mrs. J. E. Haas, Mrs. W. J. Haile, L. J. Ilames, Mrs. I,. J. llames, Sarratt Ilames, Landy J. Haines. Jr., Mrs. Martha Hames, J. K. llamblin, M rs. J. K. llamblin, Samuel J. Harris, W. I). Harris, Mrs. R. P. Harry, Mrs. C. F. Hart, Mrs. Virgil Hawkins, H. O. Holeombe. Mrs. Laura Holcombe, Miss Posey Ilollingsworth, Mrs. J. H. Hope, Mi.?s Ettic Howel, Hon. J. G. Hughes, M. D. Iluiet. J?Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson. Mrs. B. B. James, Miss Kathleen James, Mrs. Davis Jeffries, H. II. Jennings, Mrs. H. II. Jennings, G. Jennings, Mrs. J. M Jeter, W. W. Johnson, Miss Annie D. Johnson, J. I,. Jolly, Mrs. Sallie Jolly, W. M. Jones, Mrs. W. M. Jones, Mrs J. Dudley Jones, Miss Mary Jones. K?Mrs. Geo. T. Keller. Mrs. J. M Keller. E. F. Kelly, A. G. Kennedy, Mrs. T. P. Kennedy, A. Kerhulas, Mrs, Mary Krasnoff. DMiss Blanche Lake, M. (). Lancaster, Mrs. S. S. Kinder, Mrs. F. E. Lim der, Jas. G. Long, Jr., Mrs. A. P; Lowery. M?Mrs. Maude Mahry, Theodore Maddox, M. I)., Mrs. Theodore Maddox, D. H. Martin, M. D., Mrs.\J. H Matheson, B. B. Meng. Meng, Mrs. R. C. McCall, Miss Genu McCutehen, Miss Hattie McCutchen Miss Manetta McCutchen, Dr. A. P McElroy, W. S. MeLure, J. F. McLure R. Ij. McNally, Mrs. R. L. McNally Thos. McNally, Mrs. Thos. McNally Miss Ina McNally, Mrs. George Me Whirter, Mrs. Lily D. Miller, J. E Minter, Mrs. J. E. Minter, Miss Er line Mitchell, J. W. Mixson, Mrs. J. W Mixson, Dr. I). II. Montgomery, Mrt D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. M. A. Moore Miss Belle Moore, Mrs. John Morgan N. B. Morgan, R. P. Morgan, Mrs. D W. Mullinax, Mrs. Jas. Munro, Mrs C. T. Murphy, Mrs. T. A. Murrah, T A. Murrah, Jr., Miss Vera Murrah. N?Miss Arncy Nicholson, Allar Nicholson, Emslie Nicholson. Shen pard Nicholson, G. D. Noland, Jr., Mrs Edgar Norman. O?Mrs. Geojge Oetzel, Miss Ma mie Oetzel. P?F. J. Parham, Mrs. F. J. Par ham, W. H. Parks, Mrs. W. H. Parkl Frank Parks, Mrs. C. H. Peake, Mrs Ida Perrin, W. H. Perrin, Mrs. W. H Perrin, Miss Virginia Poole, Dr. R. R Pope, W. T. Powell, Elias Prioleau Mrs. Elias Prioleau. R?Mrs. E. C. Ramsay, L. M. Rice Mrs. L. M. Rice, S. M. Rice, Mrs. S M. Rice, Mrs. Evelina Rice, Mrs. C R. Robertson. S?C. C. Sanders, Mrs. C. C. San ders, G. B. Sanders, Mrs. G. B. San ders, R. G. Sanders, L. B. Sandiford Miss Effie Sartor, Mrs. J. A. Sawyer Mrs. J. T. Sexton, Miss Nina Sexturt Mrs. N. Shapiro, Maurice Silbeman Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. Geo. W. Smith Mrs. T. Dan Smith, Mrs. Julia Smith Miss Alsie Smith, Miss May Smith Miss K<Iith Smith, D. G. Southard Mrs. L. G. Southard, Mrs. J. W Speake, E. W. Stone, Mrs. E. W Stone, Mrs. C. E. Storm, Mrs. M. B Summers, Dr. Paul K. Switzer, Mrs G. B. Sligh. T?Miss Edna Tinsley, Mrs. Julii Thomas, W. E. Thomson. Mrs. W F Thomson, Miss Sallie Thomson, Miss Catherine Thomson. W?L. L. Wagnon, Mrs. L. L. Waff non, C. D. Walker, W. A. Walker, Mrs J. Clough Wallace, Mrs. D. H. Wal lace, J. W. Welborn, L. C. Wharton Geo. P. White, Mrs. Geo. P. White Mrs. R. E. White, Paul Wilburn, Guj H. Wilburn, Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn Mrs. C. R. Wilburn, R. C. Williams Mrs. R. C. Williams, Frank Wilcox. Y?Macbeth Younpr, Mrs. Macbetl Younj?, Mrs. L. G. Younpr, Mrs. J. K Younpr. DEATH OF MR. OLIVER GARNET Mr. Oliver Garner died at Elberton Ga., and his body was brought to Urv ion Thursday for burial in the cit; cemetery. He was about 25 years o age, and was a son of Mr. Ed. Gomar Points the way for everyone h wealth and success?"Skinner's Drea Suit."?(Advertisement). / ' * '| | fPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | W1NTED AT ONCE?Two or three rst class experienced automobile alesmen. Unless you are a hustler lo not apply. Overrand Piedmont .,0., Spaitanburg, S. C. 32-3 F )R SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf FOR SALE?At a big bargain, one second hand Columbia Graphophone, as good as new. Lots of good record included. For quick sale for cash will sell cheap. W. E. Green, Phone 239-W. 32-1 MONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?Two shares in the Peoples Undertaking Co., o'.'l off the dollar for cash; act quick if interested. Apply to E. P. Cole, at Ice Plant. * 32-2-pd FOR SALE?One nice building lot on South street, 80x226. See J. Wes^ ley Greer at M. & P. Nat. Bank. 19tf . - . , CASH PAID FOR FORI) CARS?Any age, model or condition. Motor Supply Co., Spartanburg, S. C. 30.4 INDIAN TWIN MOTORCYCLE?A real bargain. Apply Bicycle Shop, H. L. Poole, Union, S. C. 32-1-pd I HAVE a limited quantity of South Carolina raised corn in shuck, which I desire to sell. Call on Mr. It. P. , Harry at the Farmers' Bonded i Warehouse and he will serve you. T. C. Duncan. 2*2-tf frOR RENT?One 5-room cottage loI cated on Church street. Price reasonable. All modern conveniences. Apply to N. Shapiro. "HUYLER'S" is the standard by which all other candies are judged. ? ? - - i ur ouie Dy ralmetto Drug Co. ' Phone No. 7. WE HAVE on the floor a stock of White Trucks which we can deliver immediately. Write, phone or wire for prices and demonstration. Burnett & Darlington, Distributors, i 140 Spring St., Spartanburg, S. C. IT ISN'T SAFE to he without a botI tie of "Huiet's Liniment." You will I find it the best in all emergencies. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. ? - LOST ON JULY 18TII, probably on Main street or near the depot, a small diamond-shaped pin, set with 1 pearls and rubies, bearing the Greek letters Eta Upsilon Gamma other insignia. A secret clul dentificd anywhere. Rewarc ; offered. Return to this office. .10-5 WANTED?Tin Foil, Bottles, Rub. hers, Junk?a little bit from each ? family would make a pile as big ? as the courthouse. Lets try it anc see. Ways and Means Committee A. R. C. MONEY TO LOAN on improved rea estate for 20 years. See John K , Hamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. ! IF YOU WANT THE BEST, am want it quick, just 'phone No. 7 Palmetto Drug Co., "The place where it is a pleasure to please." i . ? - FOR SALE?872 ceres of land, knowr as "The Bogan Plantation," in Union county, 10 miles from the county seat. For terms apply to Miss Daisy Gist, York, S. C. 80-S ' A COMPLETE LINE of Drills and Druggist's Sundries can be found al the Palmetto Drug Company, "The Old Reliable." OAK AND DRY PINE WOOD ir quantity for sale. Write .T. T Spears, Union, Route 1. "1-.' FOR SALE?Six-room cottage wit! sewerage and electric lights. Wil sell on easy terms. See Mr. am Mrs. J. B. Greer, South St. 21-tl LAND?If you have any land for sale list it with us. If you want to buj see us. The Citizens Real Estate & iJoan Co. 32-' FOR SALE?Bed springs and mat tiesses. Apply to Phone 184. FOR SALE?A considerable lot o pine cord wood, which I can delive i on short notiqe. P. D. Barron. 32-! * WANTED?Material for a rummagi sale. Until quarters are seuree leave at Times office or the Edi sonia theatre. No one will call ui you for this, it is purely voluntary , giving?not begging and the mone; , made goes to help your boy or you r neighbors. Help us get this sale up , Ways and Means Committee A. R , C. ? ARE YOU PROTECTED? If not se us. We represent the Philadelphi; Underwriters Fire Insurance Co with combined assets $33,436,313.3f * This company is strong enough t carry all fire insurance in the cit; ' of Union. We also represent foil other strong companies. If inter vf ested 'phone 64. Citizens Real Es _ tate & Loan Co. 32i RAPE SEED?Rape makes the laru est yield and the best quality o j salad. The Peoples Supply Co. 32\L * ll, * |3r IK) YOU J5 I ho complete safety alT 23 as the liberal rate of in Every dollar deposited 3 of $7.1,(?<?( .00, ronservati S Directorate, and the stri B\ Banking Department. Moreover, we pay t'i B\ a year in our Savings D ^tj\ of interest is paid on C months or longer. Emslie Nicholson. J. President. ij IF" YOU NEE] \ You can get it from the Reli; 6 selling them all kinds of Scr Sacks, Brass, Copper and Ru old Boilers or Engines or ( them to us as we will pay th for everything. Write or c; RELIABLE J | Phone No. 322 ^ -SERVICE can be used as an Ambulance, for delive sions. Especially adapted for lonp- distal where within thirty miles of Union FRIv BAILEY UNDEF Office Phone 106 a??? iimil-jji ... ?r ? With the Noo Whether it's a sandwich o lunches it will taste better if they i Spe< That's because Reif !! drink?a fine,foaming ti ing beverage, which by i process retains all the i flavor of the hops with< alcohol. And IT IS NOT A COMP< l ] First in the field, tie$t of the yield; ' None can compare With the taste that's THERl Piedmont Grocery Co. SPARTANHITRC;. S. C. Distributors i . ? > 7 r To talk much and arrive nowhere - is the same as climbinjr a tree to " catch a fish. 1 ? Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days - Your druffglnt wilt rotund money if PAZO f OINTMENT fail* to euro anv case of ItchinK. e> Blind, Bleeding or Protruding I'ilea in 6to 14day?. 1 The first application gives Kaae and Rest. 30c. ca CHOLSON NK&TRUST? UN/ON. S. C. 1C f REALIZE orded by this bank, as w?11 it crest ? I here is protected by Capital ve management by a strong ct examinations of the State interest compounded twice rpartment. and a higher rate I ertificates ??f deposit for six Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President, Cashier. I D MONEY able Junk Company by [ *ap Iron, Rags, Bones, { bber. If you have any I >ld Automobiles bring t e highest market price t i1 91 Ill fUINJK CO. Union, S. C. :C, ,A, CAR rinjj Caskets and on Funeral occaico calls. Wo deliver Casket- :>.nvE OF CHARGE. (TAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 11 * mm m 1 " __ m nday Lunch r one of tliose A to Z serve a good cold bottle of I :ial . . (\ s is a real k, lirtffc-quencfc- 11 i secret snappy .... ! Ill III I- f'law?w?*M.iml j To Cure a Cold In One Day ikeLAXATIVK BROMO Qifinine. II stops the ugh and Headache and works off the Cold. UKKisls refund money if it fails to cure. W. GKOVK'S signature on each box. 25c. An entire tray of HO egps can be ;amincd at once by a new rapid ndlin? device.