lr~~ JL 5 ? A I * J " 1 K B This farm is the < oats, sorghum an ! churches and sch from the growing acres in Polk Coi small cash payme tively will not se pick your tract, a CHOC See: H 1 Give\bur Perec aChanceto Mak The tx ! inriANNt I recine ca mi:. coffee if to i J(1L ' LV- percolato | produce 1 ift- * you can 1 that's off ^ sasswg" J good coo about it? TW Laziaane Gaaraatee: * chance If, mftmr mming Urn oontoaim Lurianne of m oan, you are not amtimflod genuine? in erery reepeci, jrour gro- Ask for p mtr mri It rnftmrl vnuf flinaav F IPZIAN* The Reily^Taylor Com] : f i J] t?2 lator\f%7 eGoods^f ;nt percolator and the finest nnot produce a good pot of the dry coffee isn't exactly start out wkh. If the same r and the same recipe do not the same results every time, bet your boots it's the coffee -eet Luzianne is uniformly ee. There is no guesswork -ever. Ciive your percolator to make good. Buy a can of today. The guarantee is -means just what it says, rofit-sharing catalog. ?coffee pany, New Orleans * ? J / 3 Iai I / V l | / v X I / /y] % \ V , III s TRA *5?/ \ \ : TRAC *35 ^ J ? .? ' A rolinas. Climate will easily produc t. Plenty of wate urn, S. C. Also 1 h~\r nav t?onfc l x j 1V111C5 VY11CJ asy terms, or all c >rice named in pla vith a future. TE U am. S. C. C. A. JEF] THING TOO MUCH "CUSSIN". "I never heard so much profanity in all of my life," said one young soldier, a boy who had been well reared had a college education, has traveled extensively and was a bank tellei when drafted. "I expected to heai some profanity, but there i3 entirely too much cussin' in camp, and I think the president of the United State* ought to take some note of it and stoj it. It is a nuisance and an annoyanc< to those of us who try to conduct our selves differently." He added that th< officers do not "cuss at" the soldiers for that is against the army regula tions, but there is just a lot of "gen eral all-around cussin."?Columbu Record. OF INTEREST HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Samuel Britt request the pleasure of your compan; at the marriage of their daughter ViTgia May to Mr. George Bruce Fudger on Wednesday evening, October th seventeenth at twilight at their residence Little Rock, South Carolina At Home November 1st 411 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. NOZ J3S6ACr?E3 Pna. Acut ^\V WT* * * * ^ XtRACTNOJ iJtACRL&'l!' t375? . ^^8? P(E? Actte ; *lf V l? 1?ai. ... - J . J*\ YRAC VNO (>S.36ACRE5 . 3^55 pgu A?t 5s? 1/ RACT NO 5 5/aACRE5 T *55 ~ PER ACRE M?I2B *c > act NOb J0ACRES ~ 35?- T>?K AcRe y ^?".; ? >. *V VCTN07 57KVACRE5 ! ^O? PRA Acre " \ ? *?.c CT NOA ?-' * * per acre \\ r \\ * t no9 s950acres 2^ pgr acre | \fT 1 dl'.l * it rjirt FA and water excellen :e bale of cotton r for pasture on < 169 acres in Sparf a you can live on :ash if preferred, t. It costs nothin VND C FRIES, Gaffney. S. C. | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS fl ?9(9?(9??0??0(9(90??C9?0S9(969(9??^ ! WANTED?Experienced man to keep '| books and attend to duties in hardi ware store., Also experienced hard? ware clerk. Apply in own handr writing, stating salary. Box 519, i Spartanburg, S. C. 40-3 i > FOR SALE?100 acres of sandy, loam ? land, 2% miles from Union. Apply to S, Means Beaty. 39-4 t , TRY DR. HUIET'S HAIR TONIC for the falling out of hair and you will rejoice at the results. At the Pali metto Drug Co. FOR SALE?One 1917 twin-cylinder, 3-speed, Excelsior Motorcycle; perfect condition; big bargain. See Erj nest Foster, Union, S. C. 41-4 FOR SALE!?Thirty pair mated pigeons. The Crescent Mammoth Homers; cost $2 a pair. Will sell the 0 lot fot $36. J. J. Wilburn, Mars Hill, N. C. 41-6-pd I WILL OFFER FOR SALE on Salesday in November my land 3 miles from Union and 2V4 miles from Buffalo, situated on Buffalo Creek. Good dwelling houses on land. J. B. Miller. 41-3 f , * * \j IvilS. 'NtinQV4j 9p iwisip ''if ? iV. ^V 4 - % ?? V " S Vv > > V5? 2 ? \ ? * \ " m \ !*- fiCT' -^*1/.. \ __^ :? *z >8 y S* x p 2 X ti /TZ/ / A\ U ? / A\ - 5 > i I / ^f\ --> \ > o / ^r / \\\l ?3) / / \\\ ' * HI / \vi ? / \ c >/, \\ r? ? \ 5" n \\ \ ? a It s \ s?n Rv j' * ? RM! it. Well suited for ner arrp. flnnH jach tract. Situate :anburg County, S. your own farm? ritles guaranteed, a g to see it. Come :oivifv L. J. HAMES, Union. S. MONEY on real estate on long and I easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?At a bargain, good farm, about 348 acres, situated near Lockhart Cotton Mills, known as the Woods lands. See L. J. Hames. 41-1 ~ I WANTED?Someone to saw a quantity of pine lumber at Goshen Hill. State price for sawing and also for : T n ir lUKKMig auu HttWlllK. Lc U. IVUnK, * Box 326, Union, S. C. 41-4 ] REMEMBER nothing but Druggists compound your prescriptions at the Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds and all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara L. Humphries, Phone 332-J. 34-tf * FOR SALE?Nice pears for canning and preserving. Phone 246-J. 38-4 ALL KINDS OF DRUGS can bo had * at the Palmetto Drug Co. 1 'OR RENT?Cottage on N. Church street near J. E. Kirby's. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Company. LOST?One Southern Railway Mileage Book, No. 14609. A thousand } mile, S. C. mileage. Finder please notify me and get reward. E. A. Goodwin. 41-1-pd v. m. r fj s H {I ? I i ? s j I o \ * /^V \ ,^yf\ n ? 1 , , ? rt Z * > \ r I " corn, wheat, community; ;d five miles , C., and 875 Will sell for nd we posi! at once and VIMY C. rOR THAT COUGH and Sore Throat take Dr. Huiet's Cough Syrup. At the Palmetto Drug Co. ?0R SALE?1917 Ford Touring Car, seat covers, one extra tire, $350.00. R. H. Nesbitt Auto Co., 13 Main St. 'OR SAIjE OR EXCHANGE?One Four-Ninety Chevrolet Touring: Car. In good condition. Will sell or trade. Julian E. Hughes. 40-4 'OR SALE?Fifty acres of farm iana witnin naif mile of corporate limits of the city of Union. In good state of cultivation. Ten to twelve acres of Ane bottom land. One acre in alfalfa. Balance in cotton and corn. For further information see S. M. Rice, Union, S. C. DOAL COAL! Buy your winter supply now. Good Coal at reasonable price. Let me Aonire with J. W'. Gilbert. ? " 87-tf jOST?'Possum do?, black and tan legs, gray mouth and feather tail. Answers to name of "Rock," near Buffalo Saturday night. A ay information will be appreciated by J. L. Dawkins, Buffalo. 41-1-pd iVANTED?A saw mill to cut 100,000 feet of lumber in Union county. Address J. T. Spears, 338 Green St., Augusta, Ga. 41-8 " . | . I 'V&i