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RiTe Of I ii Monday a; Nov. IS | TWO DA jj Film Spectacle IPostively the mo of the A Real Big No You Will Alw Romance, Thro | Suspense, Rea and Big Scenes?V S-E-C-U What Is It Wo Security is worth a great de | costs nothing at our store. Of course it costs us somethii ' efficient pharmacists, and our 1 j than the ordinary kinds, but yo Ifor drugs and prescriptions tha The increased business whic reputation of giving best qualit; sets the reasonable margin of ] Secure the best results from tions by having them compoun "THE CUSTOMER'S SECU! PEOPLES Dli Under Hotel Union .? .4. .? A A A A A A A . . fCHEVROLET | CARS ? X 1918 MODEL ^ v C Improved Motor?The motor is cooling is by water pump. The oil ?* year type. The pump is placed in i X casting and a fan is mounted on thi Tire Carrier?Tire carrier is prov of the body. New Oil Pressure (Juuge?A ne\ J mounted on the instrument board. Demountable Rims?Wheels are 4^ one extra rim is furnished. J New Radiator?The radiator is i is tilted with a connection for a sni ?* I'oot rail; robe rail; tilted wind: X type curtains, folding up into the for protection of the body and finisl 5* door; kick pad added at the rear fer.dei skirts extended to meet the rear splash guard on the body. ^ Let me demonstrate this Dan ?|> Better Tha $W. E. C Y Main SI. Dealt V $ Woodrow Wilson ? on the Bible. 1 n li "I am sorry for the men who do p not read the Bible every day. I won- t der why they deprive themselves of n the strength and pleasure. It is one ii of the most singular books in the t ? world, for every time you open it tl , some old text that you have read a tl score of times suddenly beams with t a new meaning. Evidently the mood g I jj ? ud Tuesday ! and 13 iYS ONLY of 1001 Thrills st Exciting Films ; Age velty?Something rays Remember bs. Magnificence, 1 Story, Laughs Tears Vonderful Show LAEMHRim ustlcij rmussnes ? R-I-T-Y rth To You? al to any drug buyer, yof it ng extra to employ the most iigh grade drugs cost more gj u are charged no more here I in you pay elsewhere. h comes to us through our I y and service more than oil'- IS profit which we receive. ft your physician's prescridded here. R1TK" Is Our Slogan. IUG STORE Phone G9 5 kswmwk.1Kzsnrwti JL^IIIW MEaacJM > { *1+ V> K* A * of an improved design. The <J> pump has been changed to the f the forward end of the cylinder b water pump shaft. ided and is fastened at the rear t Y v oil pressure gauge has been ?, <> fitted with demountable rims; v lew, of an improved type, and ^ aller diameter water hose, shield; one-man top; improved top; flags on top of each door ^ i; pockets on the inside of each ^ of front seat; front and it-.'* radiator splash guard and the idy Car - Yon wiil like it. n Ever > 'DITir^T V i Ji.m. ^ 9 Y >r Union, S. C. X v nd the thought of that day, b *e iy the circumstances that yon ca ^ot analyze, has suddenly thrown il ight upon the page and upon tie assage, and there springs out upo he page to you something that yo ever saw lie upon it before. Ther ? no other book I know, of whic his is true; there is no other boo hat yields its meaning so personall hat seems to fit itself so intimatel o the very spirit thti is scekin uidance."?Woodrow Wilson. V ? ' Vf / . . 'fif WHAT T1IE NEW YORK lWI'KR t:? SAYS ABOUT "THE MASQUE rc OK UlEE.'* >( ai "The most remarkable and most st thrilling motion picture ever seen is by New Yorkers?undoubtedly it A" , i ne Admission li Or Interest Here. fa di Mr. Demos S. .Jones is a c n' > to to succeed the late Judge \V. II. Kerr ;is magistrate in (Jreenwood. Mr. th Jones :s being indorsed i>y all of" his friends in all professions. The vaeancy is to lie filled by appointment. ?(Jreenwood Journal. i 01 Will Issue 13-Gent Stamp. m pi The postoffiee department is plan- St ning to issue a lo-cent postage stamp r< for registered and special delivery l1' letters. Heretofore a lll-ccnt stamp c" has Keen in use, l.ut the increase in 1,1 postage makes necessary the print- 1 ing of a new denomination. The ll? stamp will hear the head of Franklin l'i and will be of the si/.c a /1 .order design of the current issue above 7 1,1 cents. The color has not been se- ',? leeted. i" I tit Americans Killed in First j Rattle Iluried in France. . . 1 With tho American Army in .. France, Wednesday, Nov. 7. The first , ] three Ameii'an soldiers killed in the j i trenches in Franco tonight are sleep- j. 1 ing in French soil, honored by the | | ? Ameiican army of Franco. Their final interment took place yesterday. With a iina'd of French infantry- j ment in their picturesque tir.iforms of j red and lioii/on blue standing on one | side and a doia'hnienl of American' soldiers on the other, the flag-wrapped , t caskets vero lowered in the grave as a bugler Mew taps and the battalion at the front fired minute guns. A | the minute guns went off tho French , officer commanding the division in this section paid trihute to the fallen | ( Americans. His words, which werc.(|, punctuated hy the roar of the guns j and the whi-tle of shells, louche 1 j, ( both the French and Americans. In ; t conclusion the French officer said: | "In the name of the th division i "l in the name of the French army, and in the name of Fiance, 1 hid farewell to Private Enright, Private ,,, v..esham and Private liny, of the ,, American army. "Of their own free will they had left a prosperous and happy country ()f to come over here. They knew war was continuing in Europe; they knew that the forces fighting for j.( honor, love of justice and civiliza- j|( lion were still checked hy the long preparer! forces serving the powers of J itl urinal domination, oppression and bar- - < barity. They knew that efforts were still necessary. They wished to erive j - up their prenerous hearts and they (<( ,(j have not forgotten old historical memories while others forpret more re- :c p cent ones. v) ls "They ignored nothing of the ci> it eumstances and nothing hnti been n concealed from them?neither the (1j u length and hardships of war, nor the e violence of battle, nor the dreadful- gh ness of new weapons, nor the perfidy w k of the foe. Nothing stopped them. 4 y They accepted the hard and strenuy our life; they crossed the ocean at p: crreat peril; they took their places on sj the front by our Ride and they havejw & I'THii'' KfS (* A / UHH?W?gatgr? v.. .- ; kes rank with 'Cahiria' and n!h?M al film successes o'" the past IV \\ ars. It is truly a yrcat picture, id you can expect your hair to and 011 end when seeiny it. Ticne certain and hit; success ahead of ?New York American. Irand ">c and 25c j Hen faeiny thp foe in a hard am sperate hand-to-hand fiyht. Ilonoi them. Their families, friends am linw citizens will he proud w'lici ey learn of their deaths. "Men, these yraves, the first l<i h? ty in our national soil and only a in. t distance from the enemy, art i a mark of the miyhty land we and ir allies firmly cliny to ia the com.... i.,a' ...:n .e ... ? voiiiii iiiri^; lilt' will til lilt f<?ple and the army of the United .ates to fijrht with us t" a finish ady to sacrifice as is necessary, unfinal victory for the most noble of uses, that of the liberty of nations e weak as well as the miirhty. Thus e death oi these humble soldiers ap:ar to us with extraordinary trran;ur. "We will therefore ask that the ortal remains of these younjr nun s left here, left with us forever. \V< scribe on the tombs, 'Here lie tin "St soldiers of the republic of th< niled States to fall on the soil ol ranee for liberty and justice.' Tin isserby will stop and uncover hi >ad. Travelers and men of lu-ai ill <;o out of their way to come her< i pay their respective tributes. "Private Knriyht Private Greshani rivate Hav. in the name of Prune thank you: God receive your souls arcwell." rovcrnnicnl Crop Report For South Carolina Corn Preduciitin this vear, 1 :t,!>0'). )0 bushels; last year. iVeeuiher e mate, :!2.00S,0(1(1 bushels. Win at This year l,S<'?:i,0()0 bush s; last year, Iiocember estimate 22(5,000 luishels. Oat litis year n.U-'O.OOU bushels st. year. OeeeiViber estimate. 0,000,. )0 bushels. Tobnc o This year " S.OOO.Ont >unds; last year, I December esti it t? *. 20.2SO.ltOO pounds. Pol-lion This year, 1.1 r?0.00t labels; yew, December estimate 0,000 bushels. Sweet potatoes?This year 7,010, )0 bushels; last year, December c? mate 5,070,000 bushels. A'l haj This year, 202,000 tons st year. Do ember estimate, 310, )0 tons. Apples (: :, icultural crop)?Thi: sar 273,000 liarrels of 3 bushels st year, I 'e ember estimate, 106,001 irrels. Poncho* This year, 1,130,Oft ishol? ;last year, December esti mat 15,000 bushels. Cotton- September 25 forecast 346,000 bales; production last yoat eensus, 931,830 bales, pi i oS?'|'he first price ?*iven bo!o\ the average on November 1 thi jar, an dthe second the average o ovember 1 last year: Wheat, 293 and 179 cents per bush . Corn, 200 and 112. Oats, 114 an 15. Potatoes, 211 and 166. I!?\ I A OA fciUAA * - ii'.i-u anu 9iu.i7u pur LOT*. 1,/OltOl 1.8 and 18.3 cents per pound. Kpp: 1 and 29 cents per dozen. Miss Elizabeth .Jeter os Sintuc >endinpr the week-end in the cit ith friends. At 1 I I %7%n~?-* ? ^/ _ | wwii?ai^vri" I'O I Miss the Bif Best Show ol Every Man, Worn; Must See The Greatest Film ? Year Hair Raising Thri Tabloic Thousands o Different from Anyt Saw Better Than A Cold Wcafhc Fresh U i We are fully prep i your wj Fresh Meats, Fresh Fis I Lei Us Have Your Orders, We V Dunbar's I'hoiic 37(1 >I;iin Sir : % i Power J 1 W > We are equipped to t 5* - ? reasonable demand 1 J fer attractive rates ? We pull every small i J using power and if < of starting any busir . ? will need power, it v I > I > us. II 11 Municipal E! ,j | and Wate ;| \ .assFaMEsa: xax Established 1884 We have left fron , Business a 1 Ideal Firelei 11 That we will se you need one, b( 9 V Bailey Builder d Tesla's U-Hoat Destroyer. 1 i'f ; s' Rumors have been printed that Mr. Tesla had invented an electric ray i is that would destroy submarines at a y considerable distance. These rumors, i while distorted, are based upon actual he | u Do, Don't | jgest and | : the Year I in and Child This K sensation of the lis, Marvelous I f People ;hing you ever iny Circus I Calls Fop ared to care tor infs in h and Fresh Oysters Vill Give Yon Good Service. Market el Union, S. C. r T 1 service | take care of any ? for power and of for this service. ? industry in town you are thinking less in which you J /ill pay you to see J / * ectrin Li0ht ? - ?o * " - p ir Works 1 / / * tatiietMBisaseHMeiatiYs snmmris Incorporated 1901 i our Furniture lew more ss Cookers 11 AT COST. 11 >tf r buy NOW s Supply Co. facts. Mr. Testa's device is a tremendously powerful electric ray that, while it will not destroy a submarine, will be reflected back from it in such a way as to reveal its presence and position, thus making its capture or destruction a comparatively easy matter. f I \ v i hmfl uuh