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/A ///' *? A /|r\ I , .Js- < <5^~ "*^5-- ) ?"?^v '/ ? ' : | W*V f 1 fvls: charts & Pla | "The 05d N ? lhe Oldest a;ul Largest I j NO MORK CURB jt j ito you remember the shutfc i an.! the lueU of cmploym ? | iii?" of lliOV ? ? To prevent another eurrenr; ft 1 ?:inl ittv Svsiem keeps on ham K KM'cy to furnish th.e banks v. ft of which we are one so that ? the eurreney requirements of t ft l?o(>n't it appeal to you t?i ; eo.-;t, l?v hecomintr one of our ? Send for Booklet. "How Member Federal Kese i LOOK FOR THE BANK VV | I \od deposit your money ulit F. M. FARK, President. Wmj? what's in the varnish you buy We can supply ?formula of contc VERS PALE I MARB For outside work at Vernosite. It will sun cannot Mister i For inside wood set required. u?e DFV # beauty of the grain; For all floors use proofs the wood, a and tear without 11 STONE-JONES HARD UNION, SOUTF \ MR. FA 1 ? j Why not reduce your Fertli/i / prove lo you that it can be / soil at the same time. A rei / would be glad to demonstrate | L. M. ?J O ? UFMIOIM, < One Pair of ...Lifeti Are you abusing and ne you will pay the price later of all headaches arise from aching, burning eyes that s and many other ills are di strain. In such cases there that is an unfailing one?pi SCHOOL CHILDREN t carefully examined before fc if necessary, fitted with glai An examination will cost; lO n/\ * '-l ^ T ---II io iiu iiccu xui glasses i wil. for glasses are very reason; every pair with an absolut tion. F. C. DUKE, i 13 Main Street fimM?miinimmiiinnniM UNDER GOVERNMENT iSUPERVISSON :: MEMBER BANK UNDER ?/ '.V 0 ECDEFIAL RESER VE ACT o i u r % ? i ntf?rs Nat'l Rank 1 I HI VJ W 1 HI I k? f V teliablc" 3 j, Bank in Union County j h LENCY PANICS 3 downs, the business deprcs- 3 a cut which followed the cur- g v pm ic the federal Reserve 3 I an immense supply of cur!iivh liolomrs to the system 3 V| they may at all times meet g iv heir depositors. n 1 -ret its protection, without g lepositors? 3 Does It Benefit Me?" S rve System. 3 Mil THE CHIME CLOCK | " -re it will be absolutely sale J. i). ARTHUR, : a Cashier. ? o ; > 1 : h j v Timir t you with varnish that has the exact ? nts printed plainly on every can? '1 EVQE : IAr>ITP THE LONG I.IFK IVdl I Ci SPAR VARNISH NTERIOR VARNISH LE FLOOR FINISH id all surfaces exposed to water, use DEVOE '' not turn white from sleet or rain and the t. ork. where extremely transparent varnish i? OK Pale Interior. It heightens the natural ; is hard to mar and won't scratch white. DEVOE Marble Floor Finish. It waternd enables it to withstand the severest wear narritig. Excellent for liuolcuw. , j, WARE COMPANY : i CAROLINA ? ( *%*%W^XVVN*W^VWVWVVV'N RMER | 4 r er bill $5.00 a Ion? I can ? s done and improve your ? ( narkable discovery that I / : to you. l et me tell yon ol it RDAN i t 5. c. I E MHaMHMMMIMnMMMaHBHHMMHMMHHMMBMM m Eyes to a s ime... z glecting yours? If, so, is . More than two-thirds a eye-striuri. Dim vision, oon tire, (granulated lids di le to sorrTe form of eye ? is but one remedy and roperly fitted glasses, ihould have their eyes ieing taxed by study and 11 SQ0Q you nothing, and if there ? I tell you so. My prices fl able and I stand back of ? e guarantee of satisfacOptometrist * Union, South Carolina p ta LOCKHART I.ockhart, Oct. IS.?J. B. Lowery . the mani.rer of our ice plant. .He lys the p< iple of I.ockhart use about >ur tons | i day durinj* the summer lOMtllS. One of the needs of our town is a liunliy. t l is trotting so that the liinir w< men want the worth of tlie lien to wash them. I believe a ii'ry would pay. The liapti t church has purchased iva stoics for the Huraca and Philaica rooms and they have been placed i he iooui and now it is comfortale in both rooms. iw. II. Bailey is the photographer i our town. I lis work is good and e works in the mill all day and deelops pictures at night. Our town is well supplied with coal ml wood for the winter. her" are -".00 pupils in the school civ. It is beautiful to see each mining me noys and girls going to chool. Miss Pearl l.'ittlejohn has a large in ie class and our people take a roat interest in music. .* Miss I.nla Quarles, one of our packers, carried her children hickory ut lnintiiur Tuesday afternoon, the hildrcn enjoyed the outing very much. All work and no play makes Jack dull hoy." A. P>. Davis and family moved to ur town Wednesday from Gastonia. ?. C. We welcome them to our midst. Mrs. Oscar Myers went to Stee'dpy's hospital today for treatment. Ve wish for her a speedy recovery. Some people?good people?have he habit of moving from one place o another, never satisfied unless they re on the move. It seems to me it s a bad idea. If you have a healthy own among good people, it is the >art of wisdom to remain in that own. It is said that enough people novo from mill to mill continually to un from "0 to 2."? per cent more naehinery in the South than is brag run now. This was the estimate nade two years ago, hut conditions re improving. We have quite a number of fannies in I.oekhart who own farms in he county; they have bought and paid or them since they came here. Kvery man ought to own a home, ie can if he will. Geit to work, avc your money and you will soon ave enough to buy a home of yuor wn. Sam Hugher complimented a few f his friends with a 'possum and ;ater supper last Tuesday evening, 'our correspondent and his better alf were among the</?.'avort?^,oPes. Bebn Carter and Mrs." Carter, J. T. .ittlejohn and Mrs. Sam McCullough lotored to Union on Monday aftcroon. J. Roy Fant made a business trip a Union yesterday. Some one said the hens had quit lying because they sent the shells o France. We have one or two hat are shelling out. NOTICE. The County Board will on Novemer 16, 1917, elect chaingang guards, uperintendent of the poor house, and eceive applications for superintendnt of the chaingang. 2-1 J. P. Jeter, Supervisor. REPORT >f the Sinking Fund Commission of Union County. S. C., at the Close of Business Sixth Quarter, Fifth Year, October the 11th, 1917. RESOURCES: 'ills receivable $ 78,785.70 tocks and Bonds 41,300.00 !ash on hand 2,330.45 $122,422.21 LIABILITIES fnion C. II. Bonds $ 8,000.00 Inion Co. Public Debt Bonds 1,000.00 luster's account - 1,377.02 robate Judge's account 727.47 $11,405.09 Assets over liabilities __$111,017.12 ionds of doubtful value __ 41,300.00 $09,717.12 tate of South Carolina, County of Union. Personally comes J. M. Greer and lakes oath that the above statement f the condition of the Sinking Fund ommission for Union County, S. C., i true to the best of his knowledge nd belief. J. M. Greer. Sworn to before me this the 11th ay of October, 1917. C. C. Sanders, L. S. Not. Pub. A Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt lanks to our many friends of Union, nd entire county, for their kindness rid sympathy, shown us during the lness and death of dear husband and ither. There will always be a warm lace in our hearts for them. May od bless them all. mrs. .jonn u. rarr and Family. VhatTs LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVEO CASCARA Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic rul Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, lue FlaK Root, Rhubarb Root, Black oot, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and epsin. Combines strength with palaible aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c 'I M. E. CHURCHE'S PASTOR PRAISES IRON REMEDY DOCTORS HAD A1 MOST GIVEN HIS DAUGHTER IT TO DIE. NO ONE THOUGHT SHE COl'l I) DIVE. WAS LI VINT, SKELETON THROUGH USE or \<!D IRON MINERAL HAUGHTEH WAS RESTORED TO HEALTH. SAYS REV. O. II. NEWTON. The following tribute to :i medicine from^ Reverent! Doctor O. B. Newton, Pastor 3VI. E. Church, speaks volumes for the medicinal value of natural iron as it is now concentrated, tested, and bottled by the Eerrodine Chemical Corp. under the name of Acid Iron Mineral. He said: "My little jrirl suffered from irastritis. acute Brijrht's disease, and developed symptoms of pellagra. For several months she was an invalid and reduced almost to a skeleton. No one who saw her thought she could possihiv live. The best medical skill available wns fmnli.wl K,.? ? .tu 1'UI nun IJO results. She only grew worse until physicians told us not to he surprised at her death at any time. Our attention was 'irst called to a kidney and bladder Mill and we gave her part of one fiftycent bottle, after which we gave her Ac'd Iron Mineral regularly. She is now well and has all her faculties well j leveloned again and you would not j guess she had ever had a sick-day in her life by her appearance. Wo have recommended A-T-M to several fi-iends and do most heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from any trouble which it claims to relieve." Respectfully, (signed) O. B. Newton, Pastor M. E. Church, South, Chatham. Va. Unlike many prepared remedies containing; iron. Acid Iron Mineral does not act as a laxative, hut the necessity of keeping the liver and bowels working normally being so apparent, the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. puts up an A-l-M I.iver Pill in 25c boxes which are recommended as part of tho treatment when usintr Acid Iron Mineral. These little pills are the best we can recommend and are very inexpensive. Note: Acid Iron Mineral is just a highly concentrated form of natural medicinal iron, non-alcoholic and very economical. Whole families should take it. It never injures the teeth, goes from two to six times as far and is many times more powerful and efficient than other inferior preparations. A half teaspoonful in a tumbler of water after meals makes a delightful, invigorating and most unusual tonic, stomach, kidney and bladder regulator. Cleansing the blood, enriching and purifying it, watch how quickly the appetite increases and the user gains weight. Most druggists sell Acid Iron Mineral in both a large n nrl Omoil b ^ o...u.> juiic oouie. uet a bottle I today. Why peel potatoes? The best potato is the baked potato and the best part of it is the skin. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRIT. Why use ordinary cough rem :Jies, when Boschee's German Syrup has been used so successfully for f.fty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubks. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Glymph's Pharmacy. _ By changing a vacant lot into a garden lot you will make your own lot happier. |T KeepWelljJ poisons of undigested Pj^L MjjP food to accumulate in your bowels, where they arc absorbed into your mgM system. Indigestion, con- 9 .. J--' ? * imgm onpaiiUll| llCUU4tIICf OdQ jy blood, and numerous r other troubles are bound M to follow. Keep your V system clean, as thous- Mm ^ ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose lTH la of the old, reliable, vegfm etable, family liver memm Thedford's pj BiacK-uraught Bfafc. Mrs. W. P. Pickle, of Jgk n Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: mM U "We have used Thed- |0 lord's Black-Draught as 'LL I a family medicine. My VB ^^B mother*in-law could not B^ g take calomel as it seemed I h ^ B too strong for her, so she Hk1 . BB used Black-Draught as a B H WgT mild laxative and liver ^B regulator.. We use it ^ B in the family and believe B^ j mm it is the best medicine for B B 1 B^r the liver made." Try it. J Mil Insist on the genuine? kB * rB Thedford's. 25c a pack- IB < BB age. E-75 BBLi r HgBMjBBUHLflB* M s" jm' ?# jy H * HBBBBB^BBmH| I Without Ri r! All America has be? refreshing gaaclness < ;i Those who have ' .c. i of its delicto. . ".cr.j. T jii: testify to its ;:t rity, whc qualities. That's why, throu^hoi east, south and west ? on land and water ? j and sailors are found ho: | ^ Bevo ? the all-yea] Get Bevo at inns, restaurants, stores, picnic grounds, baseball j steamships, and other places \vh Guard against substitutes?have Bevo is sold in bottles onlyAnheuser-Bus JAMES Dealer MULES FOR SALE. - an I will sell on Salesday, Monday, Nov. sci >, before the courthouse door, to the as! lijrhest bidder, two Rood mules. 1-2-pd T. B. Smith. ALFALFA GROWN list as profitably In Georgia, tho Carollnas and llabatna, as i.t the W ?:.si if you limn your land mh LADCO GKOUND LIMESTONE. .osis a trlllo. Uisures good .stand anil vigorous on rowlh of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and grain, yo Vrlte for delivered price, valuable booklet and , e ports. Attractive proitosltlon to marcbanU .nil farmer agents. 21, LADD LIME A STONE COMPANY, p I4?NUUY NUItOINO, ATtANr*. L. eservatiori m :n captivated by the cf I . js :t - -"i o;--cad t'lc news | I I:c : who ;**vc tesTc/l it ; | dj^<:n:er.ejLi and jir.Tkive J, j , f: Lit liie cciir.tr2' ? north, ji j it cities and villages? |>.j iinong civilians, soiciiers jj j sts 01 enthusiastic friends jijl [ -'round soft drink groceries, department and drug [ larks, soda fountains, dining cars, icre icfreshing beverages are sold. | the bottle opened in front of you. !l| ?and is bottled exclusively by >ch ? ?t. Louis G. LONG IS union, s. c. IGLEYS i I (ecp your soldier or ! >al(or boy supplied. ; Jive him the lasting J efreshment. the pro- ! ection against thirst. ; he help to appetite ! ind digestion afforded >y Wrigley's. ] i t's an outstanding ; eature of the war? [ *Al( the British Army ! s chewing it/' i AFTER EVERY MEAL I The j i Flavor J i Lasts JR Ml! iflMBHSH mm IF YOU e troubled with dandruff, itching J. J 1--2- ? - - lip, aiiu yuur umr coming out, we Ic you to try Jl%Ezasar TNAOI MAAN HAIR TONIC our guarantee that it will give a relief and satisfaction or money Funded. Sold only by us, 50c and ,00. Glymph'8 Pharmacy, Union, S.