The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 17, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 3, Image 5
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V. T. Jones of Santuc was a vis-* M
in the city today.
liss Mason Blankenship of Routo
/as shopping in the city yesterdayl
dilon M. Eison who is serving
cle Sam is visiting in the city this
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drs. W. T. Bcaty left this morning
Greenville to spend sometime with
atives.
Miss Lois Townsend is visiting at
i home of Mrs. C. T. Murphy on
tuntain street.
Mrs. Edgar Norman is teaching at
march Graded schools this week,
pplying a'vacancy.
Mrs. C. T. Murphy is recovering
>m a week's illness and her friends
pe she will soon be her usual self.
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Miss JUsteiie Woliing ana miss
nton Coleman and Joe EdmundB of
air were in the city yesterday for
short while. ,
Monareh-Ottaray Locals, j
Ottaray is running full tilt again
ter a day's stoppage on account
coal shortage.
Mr. Rosoe Thomas' little boy was
ot in the eye with an air gun
lesday. They carried him to Sparnburg
and it was discovered that
e shot had penetrated the lid but
obably had not injured the ball.
Mrs. Armanda Floyd is reported
i the sick list. ?
Mrs. Jane Aadms is still in bed as q
result of a fall she had before ?
hristmas.
It is reported that Mr. Jim Eison
ot his face slightly cut by the g'ass
f a Coca-Cole bottle exploding in his Ju
and, also Mr. Jud Moore's boy had L<
shot lodged under the skin near the 01
ye by the accidental discharge of an a
ir gun in his hand. is
Earl Pruitt, son of Mr. Ren Proitt h<
ustained a painful injury to the $rm o'
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esteraay irom xaums um, ui ??.?. roor.
The arm is not broken bui is C
uite painful. . in
Mr. D. T. Meadows and familyi*v- PJ
ived from Lockhart yesterday. ! II* G
/ill be in the cloth room.
The S. S. Normal class met at Pas- M
or Finch's residence last night and v<
/ill meet there again next Wednes- b<
lay night for examination. m
Mr. Sam Lowe from far-off Fan- sj
ida, Saskatchewan is visiting I his ei
ather and mother, and other triads
ind ^relatives for a short while.
The manufacture of glycerine from t<
sugar is a war triumph. n
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5, 10 and 15c /
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ale of Pure Bred Hogs t
For Farmers Iinterest J
County Agent A. B. Carwile has
st received notice from Director y
ong, of Clemson College, to be given J:
it to the farmer^ of the county, of J;
sale of more than one hundred reg- J:
tered Poland and China hogs to be 5
;ld at Greenwood January 20, at 12 s:
clock. This sale is under the aus- 5:
ces of the American Poland and 8
hina Record Association .cooperat- Zj
ig with Clemson College U. S. I)eartment
of Agriculture and the yj
reenwood Ivive Stock Association. 5;
In a circular letter to the farmers
[r. Long urges the purchase of the
jry best hogs, and believes this to 8
i a good opportunity to secure such J:
laterial. The hogs have been in- g
pected and inoculated against chol- 8
ra. /
This appears to be a good thing g
^wards stocking this state with first
lass material, "and our farmers should ?
ememDer tnat union county is very m
tuch in the state, and should secure "
[uite a number. It would be a very
food idea for several automobiles of
food farmers to attend this sale. ^
Should any parties be interested they
ire asked to call at the Chamber of
Commerce within the next few days
o consider what can be done towards ir
naking a purchase for the county. a
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At Hotel Union p
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R. F. Soyors, Spartanburg; A. J. s
jroet, Gastonia, N. C.; N. F. Thomp- ti
ton, Birmingham, Ala.; Chas. S. V
Cheatman, Savannah, Ga.; Cora rroyer,
Detroit, Mich.; Elsie Bond, ^
Detroit, Mich.; A! Griesur, Chicago; *
Ino. R. Allen, Philadelphia; J. T. ^
Wardlaw, Atlanta, Ga.; M. Linerant, *
Richmond, Va.; E. II. Scarborough,
Sunshine Biscuits; A. W. Tracy, New F
York; T. Holmes, Spartanburg;
Halpern Bros., Philadelphia, Pa.; W.
N. Fair, Columbia; Ixiuis Altman, New
York; D. W. McLeod, Spartan- 1
burg.
Library Society
Elects Officers
At a meeting of the Woodrow Wilton
Diterary Society of the Union
ligh school Wednesday afternoon the | "
Following officers were re-elected: *
Everett Jeffries, president; Sarratt
Elames, vice president; Wallace Culp,
:ritic; Ruby Oshields, secretary; Edward
Beckham, assistant secretary;
Robert Jeter, treasurer; James Arthur,
monitor; Miss Rison and M.
Wallec, seargant at arms. This society
meets at twelve twenty-five p.
m., the first and third week in each ~
school month, the public is cordially
invited.
Preparedness.
We are preparing our store room
to handle your business in a cleaner,
more sanitary, better way, than ever
before. By "cleaning up and painting
ip" the walls and furniture, we are
trying to make our store one that will
>e a treat for the eyes and a pleasure
to trade int trying to make it truly a
Peoples' dryg store.
We carry in stock, or will get for
pou, everything a drug store should
bave. i. I
Wo ask your business, believing
we can give you the most quality for
pour money.
Come and see us or phone CD? \
Peoples Drug Store, under Hotel
Union.?Adv.
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jf Problems of war, pr<
II first, and perhaps both
I durinp: 1918.
j It is therefore of r
(I to have the ripht ban!
11 whatever may develop
i\ wholehearted and cflfi
Al banker.
S\ Such is the service ^
ities and assistance thi
?g\ as they arise.
COME IN AND T/
Emslie Nicholson. J
president
10 Small Farm
3-4 Mile fron
No. 1?9 1-4 Acres, $50, pc
Godshall.
No. 3?10 1-5 Acres $37.50 ]
4< 5?12 8-10 44 37.50
7?15 44 37.50
44 9?11 44 47.50
44 10?23 44 47.50
8?19 4-10 44 47.50
44 0?17 44 37.50
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44 2?-9 1-4 44 40.00
Godshall
The above Farms are ni
and dairy farms. Terms 1-!
and two years at 8 per cent
Citizens Real Est;
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OTICE TO COLORED PEOPLE! P
Jse Noah's Hair Dressing.
Noah's is a most superb hair dressand
intended to preserve, beautify
nd restore the Hair and keep it in a
mooth, plossy condition; elegantly
erfumed; at all drug stores. If your
ealer cannot supply you send 25c in
tamps to Noah's Products Corporaion,
Richmond, Va., and we will send
on liberal sized can
[ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
'OR GRIPPE and colds, take Dr.
Iluiet's Grippe Capsules, sold at
Palmetto Druf? Co.
UK SAKfc.?une seconunana narley-Davidson
Motorcycle 1910 model.
Three speed, gas tank and
light, horn, baggage carrier, extra
chain, in first class condition. For
further information write, J. L.
Rhinehart. Whitney, S. C.
66-4-pd.
"OR RENT?One farm containing
100 of good land for rent or lease
to worthy party. All buildings and
outbuildings will be put in complete
repair. Good schools and
churches within easy reach. Near
Cross Anchor. For further information
call or write Sam G. Layton,
at Milhous Drug Co. 64-4tpd.
fOU CAN get it at Palmetto Drug
Co., if it is drugs you want.
fOU GET THE BEST work done at
my shops, because I employ only
expert pressers and cleaners, therefore
the very best work is turned
out of my shop that you can get
nnvwhprp T ornnra rlnn oaf icfo/..
tion. Phone 167 for your wants in
my line?your work will be appreciated.
C. C. Hames' Pressing Club,
Nicholson Bank \Building.
'OR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Harness.
Peoples Supply Co.
)R. HUIET'S Cough Syrup will
never fail on that cold. Sold at
Palmetto Drug Co .
rOU WILD always find the best of
service in all departments, at the
Palmetto Drug Co.
ICHOLSON
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UN/ON. S. C. "[Q
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ablems of peace?certainly the |
of these, will have to be faced I
mruiiiouru, importance lo you
i.inf? connection?to know that
you can coOnt on the prompt,
cient co-operation of your
ivc offer to you, banking facilat
will meet your requirements
a/K IT OVER WITH US. j
I. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore,
Vice President Cashier. j
1^^222^22229
is For Sale \
i Monarch f
:r acre. Sold to G. P. 8
per acre. |
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Sold to G. P. %
icely located for truck J
3 cash, balance in one ?
per annum. $,
ite & Loan Co. \
10 SMALL FARMS FOR SALE?
3-4' Mile from Monarch. No. 1?0
1-4 Acres, $50 per acre. Sold to O.
P. Godshall. No. 3?10 1-5 acres
$37.50 per acre. No. 5?12 8-10
acres $37.00 per acre. No. 7?15
acres $37.50 per acre. No. 9?11
acres $47.50 per acre. No. 10?23
acres $47.50 per acre. No. 8?19
4-10 acres $47.50 per acre. No. (?- 17
acres $37.50 per acre. No. 4?
15 acres $37.50 per acre. No. 2?
9 1-4 acres ^40.00 per acre. Sold
to G. P. Godshall. The above farms
are nicely located for truck and
dairy farms. Terms 1-3 cash, balance
in one and two years at 8 per
cent per annum. Citizens Real Kstate
& Loan Co.
MONEY on real estate on lonpr and
easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial
Cor. Union County.
YOU WILD always find the best of
service in all departments, at the
Palmetto Drup Co.
KOIt SALE?Sanitary Iron Foldinp
Reds, with mattress to fit, only
$20.00 .worth $.10.00. Cooper Furniture
Exchanpe, 27 Main St., Union,
S. C.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Tako Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
Phone
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Tell Your
Drug Troubles
to
PAl METTn nonr on
i m-ifiLi I U UllUU UU?
And See How Quickly
You Will
Get Results.