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We Irrv To attend our Fall Ope Schaffner & Mark Suits We have selected some Men's and Young Men's to-date Models Lively Styles, a wonderful assc We know we've got tl town, and you will kno^ in and look us over. w. Everything new in BostoniaA and Howard Neckwear. Shirts. Hosie We are agents for "I Shoes, and can fit the w The Famous Drew She ers, all styles, moderatel Union Cl< THE NEW 75 years ago everyone woi and, likewise, everyone used paint. To-day, when machin is so much better and chea would think of wearing homes people are still using hand-r however, because they do no LEAD and ZINC P/ " rKWKJt CILMWW - W1AM LONG wilf save them money and labor. Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint is simply made of the same ingredients the old-time painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. The only difference is that Devoe is vnixed by machinery, 500 aollnnc of* o fimp Tliprpfrtrp ?W1 a J M UftMV* A iiviviuivy it is always absolutely unifoc . color and covering capacity. \ We guarantee Devoe L< We know it contains no w materials. Stop in and ask f STONE-JONES Hi! UNION, SOI NOTICE TO TEACHERS. All teachers, both white and colore are requested to call at the office the County Superintendent of Educ tion at the County Court House Union to secure a list of latest adop ed books and course of study, so th they may govern themselves accor ingly as books that have heretofo been used cannot in many instanc be used the coming school term. By order of the County Board Education. J. H. Hone. 35-5 Superintendent. Wearing the flap: is a pleasing I of sentiment; but what are you wi ing to do for it? A CASH PRIZE $5.00 in Gold will be given the chi that brings the greatest number out Yellow Kid advertisements, eith cards or newspaper cuts to our sto on Dec. 24, 1917. 36-4n BAILEY BUILDERS SUPPLY CC V 8??l Jt rite You ming of "Alco" and Hart i and Overcoats. i of the snappiest things in i Clothing ever seen. UpFabrics, Young Men's >rtment. le Best Lot of Clothing in v it, too, if you will come Stetson and Knox Hats, and Foster Shoes. New ;ry and Underwear. Stronger Than the Law" hole family. >e for the Ladies, all leathy priced. Dthing Co. WAY STORE i????MMMM???? re homespun? hand-mixed :ad and Zinc Paint to be pure, 'hiring, silica or other worthless or Color Card. iRDWARE COMPANY UTH CAROLINA GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE SCI, of Make a Beauty lotion for a Few a- Cents to Remove Tan, Freckles, at Sallowness. >t at Your grocer has the lemons and d- any drug store or toilet counter will re supply you with three ounces of orches ard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a 0f bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fragrant, II creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin held comes. Yes! It is harmless, and the of beautiful Tesults will surprise you. er i m - [10 With Ihe men going away to the war the fishing will have to be left >. to the unskilled hands of the women. | PURELY PERSONAL \ VXVVVVVVS*%X*V*XV*'*X5l^?C%> Miss Eva Brumley is the guest ol Miss Mamie Young. Mrs. F. M. Farr is spending some time at Glenn Springs. Mrs. C. T. Murphy spent Monday in Spartanburg with relatives. Mr. J. E. Johnson of Jonesville was a visitor to Union Wednesday. " Miss Frances Sartor has resumed her studies at Winthrop college. Miss Myrtle Johnson of Jonesviilc was a visitor to Union Wednesday. Mr. I. D. Page of Jonesville was a business visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. C. M. McWhirter has returned from her summer home at Montrea* N. C. Mrs. F. M. Whitlock and Miss Flossy Whitlock are the guests of Mrs. '). E. Smith. Dr. Lewis Perrin of Cheraw was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs Ida Perrin. Miss Virginia Briggs left last week for Columbia to resume her duties in the Logan school. , , Mrs. Donald Eaves (Louisa Duncan) has returned from a visit to friends in Chester and Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooper jhave returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Cooper in Greenwood. Mrs. D. J. Gregory and Miss Lois Gregory of Santuc were shopping in the city on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Virginia Lee Poole has re turned to tne city irom a visit to college friends on Sullivan's Island. Mrs. B. G. Clifford will return to Chester this week to spend sometime with her daughter, Mrs. II. S. Adams. The Ladies' Community club of Sardis will have a shadow party and will serve refreshments Friday night, Sept. 28th. Miss Hazel Salley, who is teaching at Kelton, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Martin, in Spartanburg. Misses Fanny Duncan, Carry Young and Ruth Gault left Tuesday morning for Converse College to resume their studies. Mr. J. P. Cohen, stationed at Camp Wadsworth in Spartanburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen this week. Miss Laura Ketchins, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. A. Lowery, on E. Main street, last week for Columbia. Miss Irene McDow was the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. D. B, Jeter, Jr., in Santuc, returning to the city Monday afternoon. The Union County Baptist convention will medt with the Padgett's Creek church Sunday, Sept. 30. A large attendance is anticipated. Mrs. Burton Galloway of Conway spent several days this week with rel atives, leaving Monday morning foi Greenville for a fortnight's vigit tc her mother, Mrs. D. L. Gibson. Mr. TIenri Going, who has been al Camp Jackson in Columbia for severa weeks, has been transferred to Char leston and left for -that city Monday evening, to join the Naval Reserves. Mrs. Maria L. Murphy has many friends in Union and throughout th< court who will be pleased to hear thai she is improving from a recent seri j ous illness and returned from Char lott Monday afternoon. Mrs. Edgar Norman (Alba Walker] has returned from a visit to hei | brother, Mr. Ben L. Walker, in Win^ ston-?alem, N. C. Mr. Walker is re| cuperating from a tedious attack oi ' typhoid fever and will soon be abb to come home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stacy and daughter, Miss Ethel, Mrs. C. M. Robbs anc son, Master Stacy, Mrs. E. A. Hydrick and daughter, Miss Swayne oi Gaffney spent the week-end witktheii sister, Mrq. H. C. Wilburn at Cross Keys. Mr. Junius Shoppaul of New York city has returned to his home :ifte~ a fortnight's visit to relatives here, This was Mr. Shoppaul's first Usic to the South and he had never seen cotton or corn growing before and J thoroughly enjoyed the country and the Southern people. Mrs. Anna D. Wilkins cf Spartanburg passed through Union Friday morning on her way to Chester to I spend several days with her nephew, I Dr. Hilliand Thomas, who has enlisted in the medical corps. Dr. Thomas was associated with Dr. S. W. Pryor before his enlistment. His | friends in this city expect to hear great things from him. 1 DINNER PARTY. Mrs. W. H. Wilburn was hostess Thursday to a few friends in honor of Mrs. Emma Miller from Florida. A crystal vase filled with roses, the pink ones predominating, ornamented the daintily-appointed table where a delicious four course dinner was served. The invited guests were Mrs. J. E. Minter, Mrs. H. C. Wilburn, Mrs. R. B. Glenn and Mrs. Julia Smith, the latter being from Arkansas. , ; | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \ \ FALL OPENING SALE Wednesday, October 3, at The Wonder. FOR SALE?100 acres of sandy, loam land, 2Vi miles from Union. Apply to S. Means Beaty. 39-1 FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf YOUR Doctor's Prescriptions can be filled at the Palmetto Drug Co. MONEY on real estate on lonf? and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. MR. C. B. SPARKS is on our salesforce and is at the service of his and our patrons. The Wonder. FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds and all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara L. numpnries, .fnone 33Z-J. 34-tf FOR SALE?Nice pears for canning and preserving. Phone 246-J. 38-4 KODAK SUPPLIES of all kinds can be had at the Palmetto Drug Co. 'OR RENT?Cottage on N. Church street near J. E. Ivirby's. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Company. TRY A RED CROSS SANDWICH at the Peoples Drug Store. 39-1 FOR SALE?Forty-one acres of land. 4 room cottage, 2xk miles east of Monarch Coton Mills. D. Fant Gil- i liam. PHONE 156-W always at your service. The Wonder. WAITED?Tin Foil, Bottles, Rubbers, Junk?a little bit from each family would make a pile as big as the courthouse. Dets try it and see. Ways and Means Committee, A. R. C. HAVE YOU SEEN the nice line of Kodaks at the Palmetto Drug Co.? FOR SALE?Red Rust Proof Oatsr Peoples Supply Co. PHONE ORDERS for Doughnuts to Times Office, No. 1, or Edisonia, No. 356. 39-1 REMEMBER DOLLAR DAY Wednesday, October 3, at The Wonder. CO AD COAL! Buy your winter supply now. Good Coal at reasonable price. Let me figure with vou. J. W. Gilbert. 37-tf FOR A NICE Mild Laxative try a bottle of l>r. M. D. Huiet's Citrate Magnesia. LOST?One bunch keys. Return to ' Times office and get reward. 39-1 FOR SALE?My home place, consisting of 176 acres 2M> miles from i Union Courthouse on public road ? V> mile off Appalachian Highway. Good eight room house and all necessary outbuildings, fine well of ' water, fine pasture with living stream. For further information see Theo. Fison. 36-4 | > ? - ^ FOR SALE?One piano, in good condition. Terms reasonable. Apply t to Morgan & Layton. 39-1 1 - FOR SALE?Horse and buggy. Good, f gt ltle horse and the buggy has been used only a month. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Laura Hol! combe or The Times office for further ~ information. 39-1 It is enough to bring tears to the eyes to read that onons are to supplant roses in fashionable conserva I tories. ; NUXATEDIRON i increases strength of ^delicate, nervous. rundown people 100 per cent. In ten days in many Instances, $100 forfeit If it falls as per full explanation in large article soon to appear In this caper. Ask your doctor I or druggist about it. Milhous Prup Co., Peoples Prup Store, Palmetto Drup Co., Glymph's Pharmacy, .. iDD A l\yfl7'C U1V/11T1JL O VAPO-MENTHA SALVE THE EXTERNAL VAPOR REMEDY ?FOR? Croup and Pneumonia The Emergency doctor in your home. Keep it where you can get it quickly. For a perfect and quick relief and preventative for these two dangerous diseases. Good for f!a tarrh and Hay Fever also. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 For sale by all dealers, or sent Post paid on receive of price. Sample and interesting booklet sent on request 38-2-pd 'V YOUR AI'I'RI m I When you transact busine j soon appreciate the superior terize its service. Our servi< J I thoroughly progressive, and tl \ tiring in its efforts to make of all customers of real practu Our officers will be pleased consult them regarding ou to YOU. Emslie Nicholson, J. Ro ^resident. Vi Big Values For L In these war times it is wisi can and get as much for your I am offering some live harp Union County people. My imr Class Merchandise. You will i go to I. IYom's Store for B some of the many good values 20 ya*ds of White Goods $1. Boys' Suits from $1.75 to $(A big line of new and up-t< and Coats in the latest styles. Shoes in all styles from $l.t at the right prices and will se Short length in 1 yard wid at 5c. Short length in yard-wide 12i/oC and 15c, special at 10c y Sea Island Cloth, yard-wide, 12Vi?c yard. Ladies 'Hats in all the U] colors and new ones arriving Sweaters for Ladies and CI J $6.00._A11 Wool, j The public is invited to com immense line of Goods, one of to-date in town. I. Frt Money's Worth or \ ^.a | \ Wit. 1 '"PORTtRSO"0*^ J i ?i?oiu?<( ^ ?or your groc to the last penr The LUZIANNE something unu wmiuiiicc. we tirst had L I* ... . . , .. made L.uziann< /r, after using the contentm of a can, you Own feet, are not matimfied in OUt acknowled) every reaped, your g can of Luziai grocer will refund thflt Luzia your money. , , farther than an then you are er And your Rroc request. Ask The Reily~Taylor Compa NOTICE. BOf State of South Carolina, Wh; Union County. when Notice is hereby given that Mrs. been i Leila Sprouse Alexander, widow of years the late Ed Sprouse, has filed with for cn me a petition praying that a home- the th stead be set off to her and her minor gives children in the lands owned by the free f said Ed Sprouse at the time of his torati< death. R. C. WILLIAMS, a eliai Clerk of Court. throw Sept. 4, 1917. 36-4 tient 1 ? ?1 cent b To Cure a Cold In One Day. macy. Take LAX ATI VK BROMO Quinine. It atope the _ Couch end Headache and work* off the Cold. t/ Drujrriata refund money If it fail* to cure. 11 < V. w. GROVK'S aicnature on each bos. JOc. timorc 3HOLSON IK&TRUSTO? YA VON. J", c. ig 1 3CIATION ss with this hank \<>u methods that charac 5 ce is conservative. >ct le management is unthe hanking busim :al benefit to them. to have you call and r ability to be of service y Fant, M. A. Moore, ce President. Cashier. i. ' /f?Ys-7^ y/</J ittle Money dom to save all you 1 money as you can. p. :ains to Union and ' nense stock of High g not go wrong if you f argains. Here are 5 I 00, worth 8c per yd. >.00. 3-date Ladies' Suii> )8 to $7.00. Bought 11 right. e Bleaching, special \ ) Bleaching, worth ard. special at 10c and | >to-date styles and | daily. 1 lildren, from 98c to e in and inspect our the largest and up>m Ioney Back # Got to ike Good h Yott er will make good to you. ly. We knew you expected sually good in a coffee when .uzianne in mind. So we e so good that it will stand without apologizing, withSing any rivals. YOU buy ine. If you can't honestly nne tastes better and goes y other coffee at the price, ititled to your money back, er will give it to you upon for profit-sharing catalog. Ecoffee ny, .New Orleans SCHEE'S GERMAN SYUIT. y use ordinary cou^h rem : lies, Bosehee's German Syrup has ised so successfully for f.fty-one in all parts of the United States utfhs, bronchitis, colds settled in roat, especially lung troubks. It the patient a poo<T~night's rest, rom coutrhinjr, with easy expec:>n in the morning, pives nature ice to soothe the inflamed parts, off the Hisone'1 lw>lnin<. u.r. - . iv.|iinK UIC >'<l~ to regain his health. 25 and 75 ottles. Sold by Glymph's Pharyour heart is right don't be >us about your accent.