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Union Mill Village P. W. Raker of Woodruff is visiting S. I>. Miller. John Waters, Jordan Easter and Jerry Rennett of Cherokee Springs spent Sunday with J. M. Arnold. Mrs. W. W. ("itwood and Mrs. M. J. Ilaney attende<l the funeral of Wajjnon Cole at Cireenville. Mr. Cole was formerly second hand in the weave room of Union mill. (lid Steen who has worked in other mills recently, finds our mill work equal to any ye; and has decided to make this his homo. Mr. ami Mrs. S. ! '. Sutton with Mrs. Annie Henderson of Glcndale visited their daryhter, Mrs. .T. It. Williams Sunday. Mi j Florence Waldrop spent Sunday in C.ampohello with her uncle. F.'lt. Wnldron. Mrs M. O. Itelue of Honham is visiting her dauyhter, Mrs. F. M. Israel. P. II. Williams and family spent Sunday in Spartanburjr. T. 15. Foster has resigned as super-; intender.t of Union ManufacturingCompany at Xeal Shoals and has heen succeeded 1 >y G. It. .Tones cf Parr Shoals who will move with his family to the shoals. I. F. Cheek had the misfortune to lose his horse this week. .T. Y. Keasler is sick with prrippe: we wish for him an early recovery. Engineer Fant who has spoken several times in Union will speak for the oonyreyation (?f Westsidc Haptist J church Sunday nijrht. We ask that he he triven a full house. T. W. CJallman spent Sunday in Greenville. Our people are takiner a yreat interest in beautifyiny their yards and are elevatiny hoy pens so we can almost he sure we will not have to observe meatless days next year, unless Mr. lloover makes a special request. Our Superintendent W. II. Gihson. is makiny every etTort to meet the needs of the people; he has the interest of the people at heart as well as the company. He has been chosen by Jl.n T> -- ll.-!- ! -1 - - ? me u* invir president; lie is an active deacon and anything that is worth while in the community at large ho will lend his assistance. Tf we give him our hearty cooperation, we feel we shall have a village that we can he proud of. The "Cheer All" cluh reception given Saturday night was a grand success; ahout seventy-five people were present who enjoyed the many games. The girls served refreshments. This club is not denominational, so if you wish to he a member of a club full of life and humor and full of innocent amusement, it would pay you to join. ' Mrs. J. B. Bozeman is head of this club. The Union Mill spirit is "we do things and smile!" Rev. W. D. Wakefield will address Ihe Baracas of Westside Baptist church Sunday morning; J. K. Hamblin is to he congratulated upon securing him. Mr. Hamblin makes us a most efficient teacher and the class appreciates him very much. The flag service at the Baptist church will he held Sunday morning. Thorp will bo appropriate sontrs rendered by tbp choir and Mr. J. K. TTamblin will make the address. The publico is cordially invited. Valmar. Mr. II. TV Murphy leaves this evening for Cicni-on Colleve to <o bison Watson Murphy who i- sick thorc with moa.de> This tr< save you m Cotton short. The and below ] ? Dry Goods, I I 1 PAINT | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR RENT?To a couple without children, or young men, a suite of rooms, with bath and kitchen attached. Apply to Mrs. Ida W, Raker, 108 E. Main St. 9-2-w GET IT AT Palmetto Drug Co. Anything you need in Drugs. WANTED?To hire a hand to work on the farm for wages or to work a small farm on the halves. Apply to Thomas McNally, Union, S. C. c?i J. \V. Lawson, Union S. II. ! '. 1> No. 2. 100-21. (Monday and Thursday.) FOR SALE OR RENT My house and farm, located 2 miles West ol Union on the Macadam Road. Fine for truck jrardeninir and a small dairy. I.and is rich and produces well. Write or call on .1. 1>. Chambers, Union, S. C. 10-2tpd. j FOR SALE A srood sound plupr mule price 00 M. Russell Jeter. Sanj tuc, S. C. It. I LOST ? An Amethyst Rrooch wit I l pearls and small diamonds, somewhere on the streets of Union Monday. Please leave at Times oflici and receive liberal reward, ltpd. LOST?One tan- kid jrlovo betweer the residence of Mrs. Martin i lames and No. ' ">< N. Pincknej street, last Thursday. Finder wil mIcmkp lnuvn :it Tlln Tiinp-s nfTico ni return to Mrs. Joe Hall. ltpd. J FOR SALE ?One pood farm horse I See G. It. Sliph, 76 S. Church St. Phone l.'.J-w. It. WANTED?At once, an unrepisterec nurse. Apply to the Union Hos pital. Union, S. C. It. FOR SALE?Half a million sweet po tato slips. Nancy Hall and Port< Rico varieties. ljrices $2.25 pe thousand. S. A. Wix. It. JUST RECEIVED a nice line of sta tionery at the Palmetto Drup Co WANTED?District Manaper for Un ion and vicinity. Good proposition Previous experience unnecessary Free school of instructions. Addres Massachusetts Bondinp and Insur ance Company, Accident an< Health Department. Sapinav Miehiiran. Canitnl $1.500 000 10 STRAYED?One red, Jersey colore hog, weighing about 150 poundi Finder please notify me and gc reward. H. M. Toney 2tpd. EAT GOOD CANDIES. Buy ther fresh at Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Har ness. Peoples Supply Co. FOR SALE?One Burr wheat mil with smutter and all fixtures. Ii good condition. If interested con fer with B. B. West, Pauline, R. F D. No. 2, or R. C. Williams, Union S. C. 7-4't-w. SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, grease i and paints. Salary or Commisxioi \ddrcss The Harvey Oil Co., Clove land, Ohio. J tpel. ^a&3KwwiasiiiiiBiiMiiiiiiii raMM?aahaaa A Hou: emendous stock oney, good han and Woolen G( world's needs present Wholes lip Large S Motions* Shoes, 1 and Men a F. McLl NOW-I J Yo 19 You wil I most in 3 greatly | best sei | fertilizii SWT il There is a ml swift. || fertilizer F, I - rPAOC MARK B3 | I Tuk ??totjTtRto SB I " Umir^.inr || mw&toy&w s ~ - THRASHER'S Allhealing Liniment ^ for sale at J. L. Hamea' Moat r? Market. Great for bruises alev1 iation of pain. Try a bottle and be convinced. Lumbago, neural^ gia, headache, rheumatic pains res* lieved by the local applicafcter**-^ !t this great remedy. External use only. 86-tf. n WANTED?Workers for the United States Government. Shipbuilders, Plumbers, Carpenters, Stenographers, Machinists, Mechanics. Tool Grinders and Storekeepers, and in fact, many other workmen. Pay 1 good for expert service. See me for i particulars F. J. Parham, County Chairman. ]00-6t. NOW IS THE TIME to plant your gardens. Go to the Palmetto t)rug Co., and get first-class seed. FOR SALE?Sanitary Iron 1'oldinp s Reds, with mattress to (it. onlj ' $20.00 .worth $30.00. Coop- Fur nituro Exchange, 27 Main St., Un ion. S. C. se Full < l was bought 1< I money. Dods are rapidly are increasing, ale Prices. took is Rea Millinery, Ladies nd Boys Pants an ? x t ww w n x x/rvi VV IJL.1.J r /^. W T ? JRE DRY he Union u Are a Far 11 11 make every food crons. needed by ou ve your cour lg each acre li nRED STE BRAN! "ITPAYS TO national car and labor ORD S| SWIFT & [R! ATLANTA, < M Factories: Atlanta, ^ WILMINC CHES jl State Unii WANTED?You to know that we are prepared to do your grinding. Mr. F armer, bring us your corn, let us gind it and give you a certificate that you can use at your grocer'3 to purchase flour of equal weight. Union Roller Mills, Union, S. C. THERE IS NO DOUBT about you not getting the best, most up-todate work at my shops. I do Pressing and Cleaning for you, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 167 for your wants in my line. All calls are promptly executed, and your goods delivered at the specified place and time. I operate this Pressing Club in connection with my Laundry Agency. No one will appreciate your business more than I. 167 is the telephone number, Nicholson Bank Buildintr the nlace. and C. C. I lames, the man. FOR SALE?Cabbape plants, 1,000 for 2 00, .r,00 for $1.15 and 100 for 2.'o. Apply to It. P. Willard, Whitmire, S. C. ist Fall and we advancing, for Many articles dy Fop Yoi Ready-to-wear, ri T qHioc CIpIviIc iu tjnil LJ TO BUY NOV GOODS Hardwa i Patrio ner! acre produce >tton and toba r country. Y< itry and your! berally with r FERTILI 1 USE THEM" shortage. Delay is da ER TOD Manufactured by CO. FERTILIZER SA. CHARLOTT Albany, LaGrange, Moultrie, 5TON and GREENSBORO, >TER and COLUMBIA, S. C FOR SALE BY s R. Aye on, South Carotin EOflS Fnp Viat/'Viint* Ruff Orrnnc*. I tons, Buff Leghorns and Buckeye's. Two dollars per 15. Gilliam Poultry Yard, Fant Gilliam, Jr., Manager. 6-9t-w. MONEY TO DOAN at 1 per cent straight interest on business and residence property in amounts of $2,500 and above F. J. Parham. Union, S. C. FOR SALE?Nancy Hall and Porto Rico Sweet Potatoe paints. Orders given now with part payment will guard you against higher prices in case of scarcity of plant. I also have strawberry plants for sale which I guarantee to bear fruit within 30 days from the date of transplating, or I will cheerfully refund your money. These plants will continue to bear through the summer and fall. Price 75c per dozen; two dozen for $1.25. Apply to J. S. Westmoreland, next door to A. Kerhulas Candy Kitchen. Phone ,175. 100-3tpad. tandise! i are therefore i the raw prod that we offer ir Inspectic Children's Dress* and Waists ~ C0MPA1 re Co. -< ?a B tic II ma * bl its ut- I cco, all I du will I self by I ZERS ngerous. ?AY WORKS E, N.C. Savannah, Ga. N.C., ock a FOR SALE]?A fresh milch cow about 3-4 Jersey. Good size, gives about 4 gallons o fmilk and two pounds of butter. Will sell for $125. Apply to Fred Bogan, Paulihe R. No. 2. 3t. (Sat., Mon. and Tburs.) > 1 ' .C TO RENT?One desirable office, consisting of two rooms with all modern conveniences. Suitable for a doctor or attorney, or insurance office at Cohen Building above the Theater. Apply to J. Cohen. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTEI.ESS chill TONIC.drivesout Malaria, enriches the blood, and builds tip the system. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 60c What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and LiverTonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c 71 n position to uct is very you are at >n: es, Boys Suits II Our Paints I >tand The Test |