The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 21, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5
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Porto Rico Potato Slips, we
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is soon as they land as many
already.
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ore, less liable to bugs, and
the earliest. A few more
upplies coming in daily of
what few Beans are obtain1
a rush, better not put off
loice New Orleans Molasses,
ve Gallon Jacket Tins, three
everyone is unusually good,
n cents per gallon less than
le same grades again. More
ups and Molasses in all size
h Cabhage, Potatoes and OnEvaporated
Fruits, Canned
also fine assortment Pink
; Beans, Lima Beans, CaliVhi/te
Beans and Black-Eyed \
and can be had, we have it. j
tne lowest; the quality the |
itton Seed Feed Meal, special I
half-ton buyers. Rice Meal, I
ed Hulls and a Car or two of
White Corn, Red Rust Proof
ve our Country and our Cusmty.
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you full value for every
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| SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
FOR SALE?Barred Plymouth Rock
Eggs; setting of 13 for $1.25. W^rs.
C. G. Ivey, Union, S. C.f R. F. D.
4. 12-4-pd
FOR SALE?One-half million potato
slips; Nancy Hall and Porto Rico
variety; $2.25 per thousand. Sam
I Wix. 1-pd di
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FOR SALE?One (1) Jersey cow 4 or
5 years old?good milker. Price G
$75.00. C. T. Coleman, Carlisle, S. N
C. ltpd. t<
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NOTICE?All parties who have left
work for repair in my shop must tl
call at once for same, as I am clos- S
4. i t A.J ?At.
inji uuu, aim nave accepted anotner
job. Articles not called for will be n
sold for repairs. H. L. Poole, (Bi- y
cycle Shop). 112-4
n
FIXER AND FOREMAN wanted for h
out-of-town mill. Splendid proposi- n
tion for competent man. Address h
"Manufacturer," care Union Times, ^
giving experience, references, etc. it
f. 112^1
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WANTED?To purchase an office ta- hi
ble, flat top, six or eight feet long; ei
also an office cabinet. See M. D.
Ferrell, Office Room 8, over M. & P. ij
Bank. Phone 236-J. 112-4
HOG FEED?Rice meal, peanut meal, n<
cocoanut meal and mill feed. Peoples
Supply Co. 110-6 f<
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THRASHER'-S Allhealing Liniment
for sale at J. L. Hames' Meat al
Market. Great for bruises alev- a:
iation of pain. Try a bottle and g
be convinced. Lumbago, neural- ti
gia, headache, rheumatic pains re- ?
lieved by the local application of
this great remedy. External use
only. 86-tf.
TENNESSEE MULES?Car just arrived.
See them. Peoples Supply
Co. 110-6
FOR SALE?Maine grown seed Irish
potatoes. Price 65c per peck. Sanders
Brothers Company. 4t.
WANTED?You to know that we are
prepared to do your grinding. Mr.
Parmer, bring us your com, let us
gind it and give you a certificate
that you can use at your grocer's
tn nnrcliflso flnnv nf omml naiotit
I * wUnion
Roller Mills, Union, S. C.
GOOD SERVICE at a reasonable
price is what you get when your
Cleaning and Pressing are done at
my shop. One trial will convince
and make you a regular patron of
C. C. Hames' Pressing Shop. Nicholson
Bank Building, 'Phone 167.
REMEMBER that your Doctor's Prescription
can be filled at all times
at the Palmetto Drug Co.
DON'T WORRY if it is Drugs that
you want. Phone or call on the
Palmetto Drug Co.
FOR A GOOD LAXATIVE, try Dr.
M. D. Huiet's Citrate of Magnesia.
MONEY TO IX)AN at 7 per cent
straight interest on business and
residence property in amounts of
$2,500 and above F. J. Parham
Union, S. C. ?
EGGS?For hatching, Buff Orping
tons, Buff Leghorns and Buckeye's.
Two dellars per 15. Gilliam Poultry
Yard, Fant Gilliaip, Jr., Manager.
6-9t-w.
Drives Out Malaria. Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROWS TA8TBI.KSS chill TON IC, drive* out
Mslarla. enrtche* the blood, and bullda up the ay*.
tern. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 60c
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Coming and Going |
*W. H. Gist of Carlisle was in the
ty today.
W. G. Cope of Gastonia, N. C., was
the city Wednesday.
Dr. Roy Long of Carlisle was a
sitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitaker of
tester spent today in Union. ,
Mrs. Z. A. Strange and family of
>uth Union left today for Kingsport,
mn. [
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mullinax re- J
rned to Union from the Northern
arkets Wednesday. \
R. A. Lacney of Spartanburg is vis- "
ing at the home of C. H. Cunning- |
in South Union. \
Mrs. Clanton Gould Estes is the
nest of her sister, Mrs. D. Fant
imam, on South Street.
Rev. A. Finch will preach for the
ingregation of Fairview Baptist
hurch Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. G. Brice of York will arve
tomorrow evening to be the guest
: her niece, Mrs. J. D. Arthur.
W. W. Col ton, associate editor of
rogress, who has been in the hostal
at Charlotte, returned home toly.
Mrs.
K. C. Whitlock returned to ^
idgeway today after visiting her ^
lughters, Mesdames J. W. Pollard ?
id O. E. Smith.
Monarch-Ottaray Locals lj
Old Fiddlers' Convention Friday at ij
ie hall. Don't forget that, nor the 1 i
ix supper by Mr. T. E. Martin's Sun- a
ay school class Saturday night at 5
ie same place. g
Mrs. L. Y. Smith and baby of ^
reenville, after a few days' visit with
Irs. L. D. Smith, returned home yes- /
jrday afternoon. Miss Juanita J:
mith accompanied her.
Carl Smith of Camp Jackson spent ^
ie week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. I).
mith. ~
Ed Palmer was offering a $100 f
lilch cow for sale on our streets I
esterday. 1
B. E. Teacil#> e-nt homo Sntnrdnv 1
ight from Sheffield, Ala., where he
as been employed in the government
itrogen plant. He brought Earl
ome with him but Len remained. He
ill probably remain at home and
Mil this year.
T. J. Steene expects to go to
hsffield, Ala., in a few days to join
er husband, who is there in the govrnment
works.
Mrs. J. A. Woods has the largest
*ish potatoes we have seen. They
ave shapes for blooms.
The W. M. U. met yesterday afteroon
with Mrs. Johns.
Little Mearl Ray has been sick
>r some days with bronchial pneulonia.
The Mothers' Club gave a supper
t the Community House. Now just
3k me about the supper and how
ood the supper was and what a fine
me we had.
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this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lotion,
it soothes and heals: taken Internally?
a lew drops in a glass of water?It gets at the
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Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the
most affective blood purifiers known. Remember,
a good complexion isn t skin deep
?if s health deep.
Be sure ta ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
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results for aver 23 years.
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Sold on a guarantee for Eczema,
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Pharmacy, Union. S. C.
A Kodak
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i- Notice of Final Discharge
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given, that on tho
10th day of April, 1918, at 11 o'clock,
a m.. in the Court of Probate for said
County, the undersigned will make
his final settlement as Guardian of
the Estate of Win. A. Spears, and
? that thereupon he will apply to the
Judge of said Court for his final discharge
as such Guardiati.
J. M. GAULT.
This 9th day of March, 1918.
Published in The Union Times for
30 days. ll-4'-w