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Don't Forget t these Facts EDISC High Ceiling, r 12 foot Square Ven- ( tilator , < in High Ceiling. Front, side and back doors open for fresh air. Pipe Organ Orchestra, EDISC \ Tor the H< Why Let the Weather Be When by wearing one of c ABLE SUITS in tropical cloth. You can almost co comfortable. We will be glad to show y selection of PALM BEAC light patterns to fit regi Slims, sizes 33 to 50, at pric The latest things in ST1 Panama, Leghorn, Split an to $5.00. We have just received thi able Ties and silk Shirts fr< r*r\ ?? kjkj. xux stiicuy summer w glad to show them to you. J. CO THE HOUSE OF Sx NOTICE OF ELECTION. tt Be it ordained by the City Council of Union, S. C,, and by the authority ^ of the same: c( That an election be held in the City r< of Union, S. C., on Tuesday, June w 6th, 1916, for Mayor, four Aldermen tc and one Commissioner of Public ci Works. The voting precincts and managers y of each ward will be as follows: Ward 1?W. D. Arthur Co's Store. A Managers: Laurens Allen, E. D. Humphries and W. D. Harris. Ward 2?Progress Office. Managers: J. J. Colso. H. C. Lawson and H. C. Mabry. Ward 3?Old Police Headquarters. Managers: E. C.. Howze, J. A. Ste- ti wart and H. G. Bailey. tj Ward 4: City Hall. Managers: Q] A. A. Hames, H. I. Painter and R. 8< B. Smith. 21 Polls open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. That the term of office of Mayor and Aldermen is for two years, and Commissioner of Public Works is for six years. That none but duly enrolled and w qualified electors shall be eligibic to ti vote in this election. il Managers of said election are re- ti quired before opening the polls to r< o Remember about the DNIA ren Electric Fans. jold Fiber Screen, Simplex Machine, dome of Big Features, interesting Serials, digh Class Comedy, Where you always feel velcome. DNIA it Days ^ \ Hot Get the st of You ? >ur COOL, COMFORT * i. -L i i weignt worsted or cool nquer the heat, and be ou the biggest and best H SUITS, in dark or alar models, Stouts or es $5.00 to $7.50. RAW HATS including d Porto Ricas at $1.00 2 latest things in wash- : )m THE MANATTAN eather, and we will be HEN fVTISF ACTION ike the oath prescribed by the la overning such elections. Upon the close of the polls, '.1 [anagers of each ward will public >unt and declare the vote of the ispective wards, and then proce< ith certificates of their tabulatioi Council Chamber, and there d are the election. Done and ratified in Council asser led, the 5th day of May, A. D. 191 L. C. Wharton, ttest: Mayor. W. D. Arthur, City Clerk and Treas. 19 NO PREACHING SUNDAY. On account of the Southern Ba st convention holding over Sundt lere will be no preaching at Hebr< i Sunday, May 21st. There will 1 ?rvices on the fourth Sunday, Mi 3th, at 11 a. m. J. M. Trogdon, Pastor. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express to the friem ho were so kind in their miniatr ons to my dear wife during her la Iness and death my heartfelt gral ide. Each one will be held in laatii emembrance by me. J. W. Nance. [ COMING AND GOING ]; i Mr. Brian Bell of The State was in 1 Union for a few days this week. i Mr. W. S. Lipscomb of Pacolet was in the city Monday on business. Mr. J. M. Bennett of Sedalia was a business visitor in the city on Monday. ; Rev. Geo. P. White left Tuesday ] for the Baptist convention in Asheville, N. C. Misses Annie and Clarice Tinsley . are among the Union folks attending the May festival. Mrs. Coggshall of Darlington is ] the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P. Harry, on South street. I Mrs. Betsill of West Springs is the "* guest of her daughter, Mrs. Simpson . Sparks, on S. Church street. Mr. E. Z. Hodge of Lockhart spent ] Monday in the city. Mr. Hodge is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. W. R. Briggs has returned ] irom a visit to ner daughter, Miss 1 Virginia Briggs, in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Emslie Nicholson re- j turned Friday from their bridal trip spent in Northern cities. ^ Misses Rosa Walker and Frances < Bentley spent Sunday with Miss Min- 1 nie Lou Bobo at Meadors. 1 ? Messrs. F. J. Parham and Glen- 1 _ more Barron left Monday afternoon for Richmond, Va., on a business trip, i Miss Elizabeth Edwards passed ' through Union Tuesday on her way ^ to Spartanburg for the music festival. j Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wallace and j family will leeave Friday for Unaka { Springs, Tenn., to spend the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Butler Estes spent ( the week-end in Columbia with rela- . tives, returning to the city on Monday. 1 Mrs. B. F. Foster continues to improve and her friends are much gratified to know that she will soon be out again. J Miss Frances Bentley <will leave this week for Hendersonville, N. C., where she will visit her brother, Mr. L. M. Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders of Se- 1 dalia were the week-end guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Harris. and Mrs. Oren Moore of Char- I ] lotte, N.'C., spent the week-end with relatives in the Delphos section.? York News. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of North Carolina are the guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith, ^ on South street. TW- at win wniw? - ? mi. auu luia, fV ill U11MIIS, U1 Spruce Pine, N. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wagnoiiiy on S. Church street. ' Mr. W. B. Counts of St. Matthews spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. C. B. G. Counts, and returned to his home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Christman, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Purdy, for several months, returned to her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Will Brock, who has been quite sick for several weeks, left Sunday morning for Steedley's hospital, in Spartanburg, for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murphy of Brown Summitt, N. C., left Tuesday .. for their home after a visit to rela- 1 tives in Newberry and Union. Mr. and Mrs. John Roy Fant have returned from their honeymoon and ' are spending sometime with Mrs. John A. Fant on E. Main street. Miss Elise Northern, of Savannah, Ga., was the guest' of friends in Union last Saturday on her way to Spartanburg to attend the Music Festival. * Miss Evelyn Stephens of Savannah, j Ga., stopped over in Union this week for a short while on her way to Spaftanburg to attend the music festiva... Mr. Clyde Gilbert, who is studying |( in Columbia Business College, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert. Mrs. Amelia Wicker left Monday afternoon for Steedley's hospital in ~ Spartanburg for treatment. She was ' accompanied by her niece, Miss Nina ~ Sli'gh. w Miss Irene McDow will spend sev- _ eral days with her sister, Mrs. E. B. ^ je Curcton at Liberty Hill before rey turning home for the summer vacaj tion. ;d fis Mrs. C. T. Murphy left Thursday e- morning for Charlotte, N. C., to attend the Mecklenberg celebration and _ n- will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. \ Oren Moore. Mrs. A. B. Adams of New York will arrive in Union about the first " _g of June to visit her parents, Hon. 1 and Mrs. Lowndes J. Browning, at Sedalia. Mrs. Sallie Greer,| who has been p" spending sometime with her daughly te'r, Mrs. P. B. Bobo, at Sedalia, left *n for her home in Pacolet Monday t>e : iiiui limit. ly Mrs. M. D. Huitt and Mrs. Louise 1 Scott have returned from Newberry, where they went to attend the funeral of their relative, Miss Eliza Simmons, on Sunday. ds Mrs. P. P. Blalock of Edgefield a- motored to Sedalia to attend the closst ing exercises of the Sedalia High i ti- school where her daughter, Miss Ed- c lg wardina Blalock, has been one of the t teachers. i bin ^ JJ l,|,,r-""S I NIC mssed _ 25 r. way ix. inurp. ? - ritzer- THE BEST GRADUA iynch- No more practical and sa Union ation gift could be selected 'ththis young women completing tl Misses Mildred Askew and garet Cunningham, who have teaching at Sardis, have close school and returned to their r tive homes at Mt. Tabor and . ville. Messrs. Tom Betenbaugh, Holcombe, G. W. and J. B. Hoi worth, B. Quinn and B. L. F spent the week-end in Whi They made the trip in Mr. F"o new car. Miss Marie G. Dwight j through Union this week on he to the music festival in Spartai Miss Ilwight has perfected plai opening her camp at Little Sw land, N. C., for the summer. Rqv. J. Dawson Bowen of I burg, S. C., stopped over in Tuesday on his way to the Soi Baptist convention in Ashevilh week. Mr. Bowen's family will the family of Rev. J. M. Trogdoi while he attends the conventic Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Seawell, Billy Seawell and Mr. James ( motored from Cartersville, Ga. spent Sunday with Union fr leaving Monday for a month's sc n the mountains of North Car The friends of Miss Lily will be pleased to hear of her i ?ry from a recent illness.?Sp: >urg Herald. Miss Thorn is cnown in Union and the news c eeovery is also gratifying her Rev. W. D. Wakefield stopped n the city with friends Tuesdr lis way to the Southern Baptisl rention in Asheville. Mr. Wak s returning to his old home at jyville, Ky., for a much needed laving resigned the pastorate c Second Baptist church in Columb Special Adverttsemc THREE STEM SWITCHES ma? all this month for $1.50. Five treatments, $1.00. Rosa J. 12 Pinkney St. 18 ^UICK LOANS on city and property. Sums of $100 an Apply to Barron and Barron, J novo ?vy u. IVANTED?To do plain and sewing. Terms reasonable ani i'sfaction guaranteed. Saral Humphries. Phone 323-J. VIONEY TO LOAN?$500.00 $10,000.00 on improved real e moderate interest and long 10 years if desired. J. E. M Financial Corresoondent 1 Central Life Insurance Co. EGGS FOR HATCHING?Bufl White Orpingtons, Yard No. 1, per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 p< We also have the Thorn] riStrain Barred Rocks, and th< ' 'Co'na, at $1.50 per 15. Early ha chickens make the best, so your order early. Gilliam P< Yards, Union, S. C. PROMPTNESS plus quality, service will be our motto in ling your highly esteemed o Palmetto Drug Co. WHILE IN UNION go to Palace Barber Shop for satisfc service. Work promptly Cleanliness and comfort our r White barbers only. Whitne McMillan. No. 15 Main St. ?OR SALE?Leather collars am dies. Great values at the People's Supply Co. 30 TO THE CITY BARBER ? for first class barber work, hair shave, electric shampoo and sage. We use the best hair t All white barbers and we guar satisfaction. Look for the Front, Postoffice block. IEN TEETH are scarce, so are Liniments. Use "Huiet's", the >t all times. COTTON FARMERS?Call on u cotton hoes. Cotton chopping its terror when you arm your hands with these hoes. Peoples ply Co. 10NEY TO LOAN in sums $100 to $1,000 upon proper s ity. Apply to L. G. Southard torney, Union, S. C. VHEN IN TOWN and you wj nice, smooth, clean shave, a tie ful, soothing electric massage, dandruff removing shampoo, forget to come up town to the Barber Shop. Look for the Front, Postoffice block. VE ARE AS NEAR YOU as are the telephone, give us a Palmetto Drug Co., Phone No O MY COUNTRY FRIENDS? in to see me at the City Barber when you are in town. You w made welcome whether you ge work done or not come in bring your friends and get and rest yourself. J no. R. M Prop. ,OST OR STOLEN?A small and white spotted pig, wei about IB pounds, from Ernest hulas' residence. Any infomi leading to the whereabouts or write A. Kerhulas. Rev. A. McA. Pittman of Cj s numbered among those fror ounty who are in attendance he Southern Baptist conventi Vsheville. i visit || than a BANK ACCOUNT i mhe e I Such a gift, in addition Miss I worth, teaches the value of :arew | omy as well as establishing S'ondsd S cul*acy m the handling of n tjourn HI oiina. | Em slie Nicholson, J.RoyFj Thom *ecov- President. Vice Pi irtan- 1 wcI1 11 Ipwr^ii w f her v* i ?i*i ? over _ iy on ; con- ???i????? ????? 1 IF YOU WA * GOOD FF ^scalp /^D f\ s VjIvU /aup! That you feel safe to eat and r ^ttor- your friends when they eat wit x ?-u Full Assortments, all sizes, T( ;1asnacty. Teas, Chase & Sanborn's Teas i l. brands just arrived. 20-tf m* Opening up complete assortrr. state? anc* Cream Powders, C( time. j Summer Delicacies. inter, . , Union Receiving weekly, Finest Ro tf- America, the price in line with 1 ' anci All Coffees ground to order whe jr3'i5. Extracts and Spices are advai pson's already more than doubled in ] itched buy full assortments, all kinds place old price, none better at any pri >ultry When you want the Best ] ??~ County, Plain or Self-Rising, 1 hand- our way. Fresh today, Kingan's Reliab Majestic, Quality Bran and Su the i ictory Any Better Cured in America jione. with one. notto. *42 tf Not a flay passes, we do not ] the way of Fresh Vegetables, j bri- Butter, Bread, Yeast, Boiled H pnc^f Breakfast Bacon. ;hop So if it's good to eat, you ca: cuts, it at the Pure Food Store. masonics. 1 me U PfOOCl i best nr. Grocery loses farm QUALITY, SERVICE AND . SupPhones 100 and from ?????? ecur- ?? I At13-tf Excursion to Asheville, Black Mouii- way, 3 tain, Waynesville, Lake Toxa- Wayne int a way? Brevard and Hender- ville, $ light- sonville Via Southern fares or a Railway May 23. tailed i don't 1916- Vuthe , city th,s e} Blue The Southern Railway on May 1' / tf 23rd, will sell very low round trip "ou e excursion tickets to the above points Miss i you jn Western North Carolina for all Gf \jjf trial, trains on this date with final limit music returning by midnight Sunday, May 28th. These excursion fares will ap- AN -Drop ply from all stations from Columbia Mr. Shop M Greenville, Columbia to Spartan- and M ill be burg and from Rock Hill to Spartan- Louis . t any burg via Rlacksburg. The following Wedne i and fares will aDnlv from nnints named- ... i . ~ M ..w- W warm prom Columbia to Asheville, Bre- to atte athis, var() an(j Lake Toxaway, $3.50; to over a Black Mountain and Waynesville, Sparta $3.75; to Hendersonville, $-3.25. From caped black Newberry to Asheville, Brevard and lous. ] tfhintf Lake Toxaway, $3.00; to Black Moun- Cohen Ker- tain and Waynesville, $3.25; to Hen- trip in ration dersonville, $2.75. From Greenwood fore p phone to Asheville, Brevard and Lake Tox- into ft away, $2.75; to Black Mountain and the tr Waynesville, $3.00; to Henderson- more s irlisle ville, $2.50. From Union to Ashe- . n the ville, Brevard and Lake Toxaway, upon $2.50; to Black Mountain and on in ville, $2.25. From Rock Hill to Malaria, Asheville, Brevard and Lake Toxa- tern. A1 u Sml LNK and 1 ST COMPANY |!| IN ION. S C Ul3 ' 7b at HON GIFT tisfactorv gradu- ij j for young men or j[, leir school career n this institution, if; T\ i to its intrinsic Jji thrift and econ- jl y system and ac- jJ loney matters. int, M. A. Moore, ( resident. Cashier. | NT i LESH CERIES lot ashamed to offer h you, call on us. itley's Teas, Lipton's > and other popular lent all flavors, Jello :>rn Starch and other asted Coffee sold in the Cheaper Coffees. ?n requested. icing, and some have price. Yop can still and flavors, at. the { T ce. J Hour sold in Union et your order come le, Swift's Premium, preme Hams. , we will present you j receive something in ' Fresh Fruits, Eggs, am, Dried Beef and n depend on getting [I nion r Co. I |i APPRECIATION. I wn ? I w# [ >3.00; to IJlack Mountain and sville, $3.'2.r>; to Henderson>2.75. Proportionately re<lueed from other station. For deinformation call on local agents rn Railway, secure circular of :cursion, or communicate with McLean, List. Passenger Apt., rn Railway, Columbia, S. C. Amey Nicholson is the guest :s Maria Mulligan during the festival in Spartanburg. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT, and Mrs. Jacob Cohen, Mr. Irs. L. G. Southard and Mr. Jolly were considerably bruised sday when the car in which rere journeying to Spartanburg nd the music festival turned .bout eight miles this side of nVinro TV. * ? Iiuui^. i na i me UCCUpMIIlK more serious injury is miracuNo one *vas seriously hurt. Mr. and party first started on this his car, but broke an axle beroceedinp far. They then j?ot Ir. Louis Jolly's car to make ip, and this time suffered a serious accident than the first. Oat Malaria, Builds Up System Standard general strengthening tonic, a TA8TKLRSS chill TONIC, drives out enriches the blood, and builds op the ?y?tms tonic. Pot sdnlts and children. 50c.