The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 31, 1917, Image 5
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Another Mone;
Amoskeag Best Dress Ginghams,
worth 20c, Special, 8 AA
yards for
EXTRA SPECIAL
White and Striped Sport Wash Skirts,
formerly sold up to d?"| AA
$2.25, to close out at __ v
One lot of Ladies' Dresses, values up
to $5.00, to close out $1.00
LADIES' HATS
Fine Trimmed Hats, formerly sold up
to $-3.00, to close out $1.00
Values up to $2.50, two $1.00
Values up to $1.00, four $1.00
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"THE STORE THAT
S. Krasnoff, Mgr*
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An Invitation to See
the New Fall Ilats
You young men?you v.clldressed
men of any age?come
and make yourselves at home
among the smart rew Stetsons
at our store.
Ever since the new Stetsons
arrived, we have been trying
them on, studying the cflects
on different faces of each
modification of crown, brim
and trimming. If you wish,
we can quickly show you
several which will look as
though they had been designed
for vou personally.
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Characterful, masculine, the
American Spirit through and
through?that's the Stetson
feeling for Fall.
We also have a big selection
of new hats in makes of
Malory, Crofut and Knapp.
J. Cohen
Union's BEST Store
You Can Get
some of the Best Southern
Grown Seed Rye, native acclimated
stock, at The Union
Grocery Company, Phone
100 or 80. Also small lot
Abruzzi Rye, plenty of Turnip
Seed, and several thousand
bushels of Best Red
Rust Proof Seed Oats. It
will be worth while to pay
them a visit every day or
ring 100 or 80.
IB DAY
L BE
SEPT. 5, 1917
T
ONDER
y Saving Event
Ladies' and Misses' White Panama
Hats, formerly sold up $1.00
lMPXHO Ctrrn a i* r tt ?
iTiJCiix o OIRAW MAIS
Any Hat in the house, val- (I?"| AA
ues up to $2.00, two for ?pJL*vfvF
3-4 Brown Cheeting, worth 10c per
yard, Special 15 yards $1.00
Lace Shams and Scarfs, "| A^>
worth 25c, Special, Each lvL
One lot of Ladies' and Misses' White
Dresses, White Voile, Front and
Back of Waist Embroidered; large ,
collar, colored silk girdle, full gathered
skirt, elaborately embroidered,
values up to $4.00, to d*"| ,4Q
close out at
ONDER
IS ALWAYS BUSY"
Union, S. C.
Scientific
Truss
Service
Trusses of today must be properly
made and scientifically
fitted.
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We buy trusses that are famous
for their construction and workmanship?and
our experience in
fitting them makes the finished
job as nearly perfect as possible.
(If you need a truss come to us.
We guarantee both the quality
and fit.
Prices from $1.50 to $8.00
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
Under Hotel Union
PHONE 69 UNION, S. C.
A FAIR TRIAL
will not cost you anything,
and we believe if you will
order a barrel or hundred
weight of Pansy Flour and
test it in every way good
flour is tested you will find
t.hflt. Pflnsv Flmi** nrAAci -Ptiv?4-Vk I
?- ?wwi guco jlui nier,
makes better bread, hot
or cold, and altogether is the
best flour in South Carolina
today. It does not cost any
more than any other high
grade flour, and if it does
not satisfy in every way The
Union Grocery Company,
the Reliable Grocers, will
take it off your hands. If
you can't call at The Union
Grocery Co. for a bag today,
Phone 100 or 80.
Bring your ^naterial for the rummage
sale to Mrs. Newell Smith
building at once.
Miss Nancy Goudelock, who has
Ibeen visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle
Goudelock, for a fortnight, returned
to her home in Winston Salem, N. C.,
this week.
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g ruKt^V PERSONAL
Miss Kathleen James left last week
for York to visit relatives.
Mr. E. P. Sears of Athens, Ga., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred Willard
Mrs. J. T. Jeter and Miss Elizabeth
Jeter spent Friday in Union with
friends.
Mrs. Helen Sloan Torrence spenl
Thursday and Friday in the city with
friends.
M rs. M. L. Garner and the Misses
Garner spent Thursday in Greenvill*
with relatives.
M rs. T. A. Murrah is visiting hci
daughter, Mrs. Noland Penland, !r
Spartanburg.
M iss Edith Willinghnm of Blair ij
the guest of Miss Rachel Counts on S
Pinckney street.
Mrs. L. L. Wagnon and childrer
have returned from a week's visit t<
relatives at Pacolet.
Mrs. R. W. McPow spent the weekend
with her daughter, Mrs. L. B
Jeter, Jr., at Santuc.
Mrs. F. H. Garner and sons are at
home again after a visit to Mrs. S. M
McNeel at York.
Miss Willie Gallman will leave Friday
for Riehburg, S. C., where she
will teach this session.
Miss Elizabeth Arthur is at home
again from a visit to Miss Helen Burnett
in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Harry Storm left Wednesday
for Charleston to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wyld.
Mrs. J. G. Going and children left
this week to spend a fortnight with
relatives at Baton Rouge.
Messrs. Clyde and G. W. Going, Jr.,
are in Easley, the guests of their sister,
Mrs. W. M. Hagood.
Miss Anna Lou Murrah has returned
from a visit to relatives- in
Sprti-tanburg and Anderson.
Miss Louise Zeigler of Denmark is
expected to arrive in the city on Friday
to visit Miss May Smith.
Mrs. J. D. Arthur and Miss Alice
Arthur have returned from a visit to
relatives in Lancaster and Rock Hill.
Miss Ruth Cohen will return this
week for Hendersonville, where she
had been for a month's visit to friends.
iviKisnipman William A. Rice is
spending his furlough with his mother,
Mrs. Evelina Rice, on N. Mountain
street.
Mr. Harvey Padgett of Walterbor^
was a visitor in the city last week, returning
from the mountains of North
Carolina.
Major W. H. Sinkler and his daughter,
Mrs. Elias Prioleau, left Monday
morning for Chick Springs to spend a
fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rogers and children
of Clio spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Murphy on Mountain
street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wyld and Miss
Lily Wyld of Charleston spent Wednesday
in the city with Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Storm.
Mrs. John McDow, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Richard W. McDow,
left Friday afternoon for her home in
Charleston.
Mrs. E. M. Smith, Misses Pear!
Harris. May Smith, Etha Palmer.
Nina Sexton spent the week-end at
t~i?j
ouiuvau s isiaiiu.
Mr. J. V. Askew has rented a cottage
on Church street and will move
with his family from Mt. Tabor to
Union in a short time.
M iss Nell Curlee returned to her
home in Charlotte, N. C., Sunday afternoon
after a few days' visit to her
aunt, Mrs. J. F. Caudle.
Miss Sara Morgan and little
nephew, Richard Morgan, returned
Monday norning from a visit to the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. Sam Taylor of 'Johnson City,
Tenn., and Mr. John Davis of Erwin,
fTenn., were visitors in the city for a
short while Sunday evening.
Mrs. T. V. Bates (Marian Foster)
of Spartanburg arrived Tuesday afternoon
to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Foster, near Union.
Mrs. S. KrasnoflF will return this
week from the northern markets,
where she went to purchase fall and
winter goods for the Wonder.
Mr. C. B. Sparks and family of Buf
falo will return to the city this fall
to makd their home. Mr. Sparks will
accept a position with "The Wonder."
Messrs. Rupert James and Alston
Moore have returned from New Jersey,
where they spent their vacation
working in the Dupont powder plant.
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. D. Childs and Rev.
and Mrs. B. G. Murphy, who have
been the quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Murphy, have returned to their ho ies.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Delray,
Fla., motored to Union last week
and were the jfuests of Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Smith near Union. Mr. Smith
joined the boys here and left Sunday
for the training camp at Fort Oglethorpe.
| SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
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COAE! COAD! Buy your winter
supply now. Good Coal at reasonable
price. Let me figure with you.
J. W. Gilbert. 34-4
REMEMBER THE DOLLAR DAY at
The Wonder is Wednesday, Sept. 5.
FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles.
Great values at the price.
People's Supply Co. tf
MONEY on real estate on long and
easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial
Cor. Union County.
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DRESSES
in Silks, Georgette and Serges, just
arrived at The Wonder. And they
are wonders! Come and see them.
FOR RENT?One 5-room cottage located
on Church street. Price reasonable.
All modern conveniences.
Apply to N. Shapiro.
FOR RENT?325 acres good farming
land six miles south of Newberry
C. II. Sixty acres bottom land on
Bush river, Timothy and Kinard's
Creeks. New litiilHinirc
liAvtmni
opportunity for large family. Dr.
: Gustavus Werber, Newberry, S. C.,
II. P. D. No. 7, Box 47a. 33-4-pd
DOLLAR DAY Wednesday, Sept. 5,
, 1917, at The Wonder and don't you
forget it.
. WANTED?Tin Foil, Bottlts, Rubbers,
Junk?a little bit from each
family would make a pile as big
as tKe courthouse, bets try it and
see. Ways and Means Committee,
A. R. C.
MONEY TO LOAN on improved real
k estate for 20 years. See John K.
Hamblin or myself. J. E. Minter.
FOR RENT?Two farms, good land,
water and pasture near; good dwellings
and outbuildings on same.
See V. E. Lawson, Buffalo, S. C.
35-4-pd
FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds and
all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara L.
Humphries, Phone 332-J. 34-tf
FOR SALE?Registered Red Poll Bull
Calve'.". See R. B. Gilliam. 35-4
LAND?If you have any land for sale
list it with us. If you want to buy
see us. The Citizens Real Estate
& Loan Co. 32-4
TO ERADICATE DANDRUFF us*.
Huiet's Hair Tonic. For sale by
Palmetto Drug Co., 'Phone No. 7.
WANTED?500 colred men, preferably
married, to work in aluminum
i' plant 8 hours pr day, 7 days per
week, wages for steady work $14.00
per week to start. Increases granted
after one, three and six months
service. Fine new houses with
water, toilets and electric light.
Cheap rent. Steady-work inside all
year round. Apply Employment
Bureau, Tallassee Power Co., Bad in.
N. C. 34-3
WANTED?Material for a rummage
sale. Until quarters are seured
leave at Times office or the Edisonia
theatre. No one will call vUi
you for this, it is purely voluntary
giving?not begging and the money
made goes to help your boy or vour
neighbors. Help us pet this sale up.
Ways and Means Committee A. R.
C.
"HUYLER'S" ripht off of ice, just
pive the clerk her address, and he
will do the rest. For sale by Palmetto
Drup Co.
'OR RENT?Cottape on N. Church
street near J. E. Kirby's. Citizens
Real Estate & Loan Company.
ARE YOU PROTECTED? If not see
us. We represent the Philadelphia
Underwriters Fire Insurance Co.,
with combined assets $33,430,313.33.
This company is stronp enouph to
carry all fire insurance in the city
of Union. We also represent four
other stronp companies. If interested
'phone 64. Citizens Real Estate
& Loan Co. 32-4
"HUIET'S LINIMENT" never fails to
pive complete satisfaction. For
sale by Palmetto Drup Co.
OR SALE?Forty-one acres of land,
4 room cottage, 2'/* miles east, of
Monarch Coton Mills. D. Fant Gilliam.
WANTED?To rent 4 to 6 room
house, close in, some conveniences.
Address Pox 377, City. 85-tf
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
All teachers, both white and colored,
are requested to call at the office of
the County Superintendent of Education
at the County Court House at
Union to secure a list of latest adopted
books and course of study, so that
they may govern themselves accordingly
as books that have heretofore
been used cannot in many instances
be used the coming school term.
By order of the County Board of
Education. J. H. Hope,
35-5 SuperintendentMiss
Belle Gault of Jonesville is
spending sometime with her sister,
Mrs. Joe Hall, before going to her
school at Clearwater, S. C. Miss
Gault will be accompanied as far as
Augusta, Ga., by Mrs. Hall.
HI DO YOU
FJTf Ihe complete safety affor
HI as the liberal rate of into
1 Every dollar deposited li
Hi of $73,000.00, conservative
Hi Directorate, and the strict
Ell Hanking Department,
^j\ Moreover, we pay 4r/o i
cJJ\ a year in our Savings Dep
>W4\ of interest is paid on Cer
^Sg\ months or longer.
Emslie Nicholson. J. I
\ /the CHAM
The drink for a chan
1 the athlete muscle am
uB,! reaction. For champ
jj great beverage toda>
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It ia made by a secret process, which 1
anappy flavor of the hops, while climb
cohol. Fine and foamy and ambery, 1
i* thing after the game?with the little m
? at the picnic party ? any time yoi
And it is not a compound. In bottles >
drinlca are sold. Better have a case s<
Piedmont Grocery
j SPARTANBURG, S.
I Distributors
| SPARTAN A
? (Postoffice, Welf(
/ If you are looking for a place
5i sider the Spartan Academy. Ii
? strong teaching force and has a
% cipline an'd thorough work.
- In addition to a regular high
si Music, Domestic Economy and ^
5 one of these departments is in
g teachers.
g The equipment of the school i
5 new brick-veneer dormitories, eh
? heated and furnished with hot
y. school also has a 50-acre farm t
? fully well this summer. There
^ food supply at the Spartan Acac
The charges are unusually low
* it may be thought that good adva
J at such prices. We assure you t
? low charges that we make the i
/ equal to the best in the State.
? The next session opens Septer
< If further information is desi
'i H. L. RILEY, F
g Wollford, S
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
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The Dixie Cafe will be
Mi!
open for business on is vi
Mrs.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1st Mr
join
at the Ernest Kerhulas Heacl
thev
stand next to J. F. McLure tains
Dry Goods Co. Mr
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Give Us a Trial
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PSILLOS & KERHULAS -2
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REALIZE |
ded by this bank, as well '
iere is protected by Capital i,
* management by a strong
examinations of the State $
interest compounded twice
artment, and a higher rate |
titicates of deposit for six S
toy Fant, M. A. Moore, ?
Vice President. Cashier. |
PION DRINK
npion?one that nives
;1 strength without any
ion and everyone the
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retains all the fijNR\ R
uting the al- mdWKX I
;oo. Just the ffl|HI
idnight lunch ITIlBX I
a are thirsty. nfSflB]
vherever soft
ent home. N|
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i to send your boy, con- 5
t is well located, has a 5
reputation for good dis- jf
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1 school course it offers g
lilitary Training. Each >
charge of experienced ;5
is good. There are two $
ictrically lighted, steam- ?
: and cold baths. The ip
hat has yielded wonder- *
will be no shortage in
lemy next winter.
. In fact, at first glance ?
ntages cannot be offered /
hat notwithstanding the ?
advantages we offer are ?
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PERSON A L M ENTION.
I i.' * ?
?. ,i. rv. ouney 01 Jo::csv illc was
np in tho city this week.
*s Kate Johnson, of Atlanta, Go.,
sitinp at the home of Mr. and
Sam Wix on S. Church street.
s. Donald Eaves left this week to
her husband at Wriphtsville
l, N. C. Before returning home
will spend sometime in the mounof
Tennessee.
s. C. H. Workman (Eftie FauI
and little daughter, Bettie, of
arrived last week to visit her
its, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Fan
on S. Church street.
? officers who received commisfrom
the various training camps
this week to assume the duties
ned to them. Some reported to
p Jackson, some to New York and