The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 08, 1920, Image 3
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value at the price, but
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GUARANTEE? If. tllw using *1111111 conltoU
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not satisfied In trtrr respect. *our grocer
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1 * DISTINCT ADVANTAGES. j
Here are some of the features which safeguard your
? savings in this bank: j?
THIRTY-ONE YEARS OF SUCCESS.
1 * CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED |
PROFITS OF C ""R $125,000.00. |
(CONSERVATIVE, CAREFUL MANAGEMENT. |
STATE AND FEDERAL SUPERVISION,
m You can open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with any amount j
v from One Dollar upwards and receive 4 per cent compound f Ha
|| interest.
I EMSUE NICHOLSON. President,
I. ROT FANT. Vice-President. =
r: M. A. MOORE. Cashier. |
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All that glitters is
not sold
NEW SPRING SUITS ARRIVING DAILY
$40 to $60
We had a wonderful Easter business. Sold hundreds of
suits and made hundreds of new friends, but don't let that
keep you from expecting; wonderful assortments today.
This is not a one-horse power concert and it takes more
than one red-letter day to give our selections the blues.
We are as fresh this minute as when we entered the
ring. New lots, of Spring suits keep dropping in?stay
only long enough to say "hello" and out they go ,to be
met at the door by NEW LOTS COMING IN.
No matter what you desire or what day you desire it?
you'll find us with the good big* liberal, and bountiful
assortments?-and that goes for the furnishings and hats
as well as the clothes.
J. Cohen Co.
The House of Satisfaction. /
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When Georg* Washington was A ahiney nose takes the best pho:
elected pWWut he was one of the graph in the movies.
richest mm tn America. 111
uellotaua syrup DR. BURKHAR
Wtth Chmy FUwr for KtSdUC &
?iw^r% JlT \ tabu Compound. Pay for sarao wt
f % g|aJDp Aa g y*! Of Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trout
n jk 0 V CJonrUpatlon, Catarrh, Rheumatism, 1
JL tiWienthOlntea) JB-sr and Or1p in e&rlv Stag*. Address
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- BONHAM
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Scott's son, K.
Nolton, has been very ill, but wo are
glad to state has had a turn for the
better.
Mrs. M. O. Belue is getting along
fine and will soon be able to return
home, to the. delight of her many
friends.
We are going to get up a union
Sunday school for Duck Pond, and we
hope for good results.
Sheriff Sanders is very much better
and will soon be able to look after his
farm. .
Dr. Benjamine Walker has many
friends here and at Oakland who will
be pained to hear of his death. Dr.
Walker was a good man and his community,
Union and the State at large
will miss this good man, our hearts
go out in sympathy for the whole
whole family and especially our
neighbor, Mrs. Ellis Palmer, in this
sad hour.
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The largest organization of office
workers in the world numbers 360,*
000, and is in Germany.
HAD SPENT EN0U6H
TO BUY_THEM HOKE
Mrs. Clem Tried Many Medicines
But Failed to Get Relief
TOOK FRIENDS ADVICE
Gained Over Ten Pounds and Got
Great Benefit, She Says, From
Tanlac
"I have spent enough money to buy
a house and lot trying to find some
medicine that would give me relief
from my ailments, but I failed until
I took Tanlac," said Mrs. Eva Clem,
of 170 Jackson street, Greenwood, in
statement praising Tanlac. "I was a
sufferer from stomach trouble and a
very bad form of nervousness. I had
no appetite and most every thing I
ate disagreed with me. I suffered almost
continually with headaches, my
health was all run down and I was so
weak I could hardly do any work
around the house. While I was tryr.ig
to get my housework done I would
have to go to bed two or three times
a aay. iteaiiy I was almost past going.
I had been in bad health for ten
or fifteen years.
"Some friends induced me to try
Tanla?. Now I weigh over ten nounds
more than when I began to take Tanlac.
It gave me a good appetite, too,
quieted my nerves, built up my
strength generally and soon corrected
my stomach troubles so I can eat
~ heartily and do not suffer afterwards.
Tanlac sure is a fine medicine, it was
that for me, and I am glad to give it
the very highest recommendation, for
it did more for me than any other
medicine I ever took."
For sale by Palmetto Drug Co.,
0. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Kilburn ?.
Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co.,
fonesville: Lockhart Mills Store,
l.ockhart: R. J. Fowler. Monarch
J. Ashby Sawyer i Giber! Kennedy^
SAWYER & KENNEDY
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Offices over Citizens National
Bank,
Union, South Carolina.
i Practice in State and Federal
Courts.
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WHITMIRE
The Wesleyan Methodist are prou
to have their new church compleU
the pews have been placed and set
vices are being held at regular inter
\als. It will "lean much to many peo
pic to have this church in their midsl
'the congregation so far has bee
scatteied and rather disorganize'
now better results will be seen am
felt by those interested.
Rev. E. G. Rose has accepted a cal
to the Whitmire Baptist chdrch am
preached his first sermon Sunda
evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Rose come
to us from Ninety-Six, where he ha
labored for a number of years; he ha
also served churches in Greenwocx
and in Greer. His family will com
into our community in a few weeks
Mr. Rose has been to Whitmir
several times and already has man;
warm friends. Whitmire extends t
him a hearty greeting?a warm wel
come is his.
l naw a little girl the other da;
wearing overalls and I spoke to he
and said: "Hello Sonny" and she said
"I aint no sonny," and I said "Yes, bu
you have on Sonny's clothes," sh'
said "yes but you see I'm Sonny's sis
ter." I asked her if Sonny had on he
dress and she said no, he was in thi
bed sleep. I asked her what Sonn:
would put on when he got up; slv
said ask Mama, Whoal
Uncle Zack.
LOST STOCK CERTIFICATE
Lost: Stock Certificate No. 10, o
the Bank of Jonesville, of Jonesville
S. C. for two (2) shares of stock ii
the Bank of Jonesville, par value o
fifty dollars ($50) each. Said stocl
issued to John L. West, and by hin
deeded to Mrs. Isabella West, of Wes
Springs, S. C.
This advertisement is for the pur
pose of securing a new stock certifi
cate iii lieu of the one lost,and foi
having it transferred from the nam<
of John L. West to my own name.
728-4t-pd Mrs. Isabella West
The new naval ordnance plant a
South Charleston, W. Va., has pro
luced a sixteen-inch shell, weighing
2,100 pounds, which penetrates more
than thirteen inches of armor bell
steel. This is said to bi a new record.
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HAD TERRIBLE
SKJN DISEASE
Ufflt Glri Improves Rapidly When Glvrn
ZIRON Iron Tonlo.
Many mothers try one remedy after an
other, for the sufferings of their little ones
without apparently being able to find th<
right one. If anything seems wrong witl
the blood, or stomach, or If the child')
system is run-down and needs strengthening,
you may benefit by th^experience o
this Westmoreland. Tenn., mother, Mrs
John P. Anglea, who writes:
"My little girl had a terrible skin dlseasi
and her stomach was in such a bad condition.
Nothing helped her, so we finally
started to give her Ziron.
She improved so rapidly from the firs
bottle, so we have given her two more
She is much better.
Don't try other remedies first! Choosi
Zlron from the start. It has benefitei
many people suffering from poor blood
general weakness, loss of appetite fewother
symptoms which indicate lack o
iron in the blood.
Sold by druggists on a money-bad
guarantee
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us:
out Paint ?"
)r<r I j^lNTSANl) VARN[SHES|p^
Itt's \nee what it is?perhaps it's the house
pcl.t alit's enamel to brighten up the range in
ips flj'hc it's the baby's carriage, but whalr
m Aa ^onl Paint that's made just for
:rc's \?vc it here.
we luetic of Du Pont Paints, and we'll stake
IX lifV you that they're the best of the 400 j
a witl '*'"9 country. Certainly they ought
its in ' h8 ^ccn *'i business for over a hundred
'onlk ulp been associated .vith the biggest
? alwaysV lhe country.
rprises iJk of ]>ainting anything ? and ask
you thin|ti*tt?" It will bo the best there is.
i Pont pi
.. ftion Hardware Co.
,7 AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll
3 put pep-in-your-smokemotor, till right, if youH
ing-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and
ail some Prince Albert for packing!
een ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line,
vise-up to high-spot- Men who never before could
ntil you can call a pipe smoke a pipe and men whoVe
name, then, to hit the smoked pipes for years all testify
sure you land square to the delight it handa outl P. A.
-fisted-man-tobacco, can't bite or parcht Both are
rt I cut out by our exclusive patented
you'll be so all-fired process!
want to get a photo- Right now while the going's
irself breezing up the good you get out your old jimmy
ur smokethrottle wide pipe or the papers and land on
about smoke-sport! some P. A. for what oils your
takes Prince Albert so particular amokeappetite /
> buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco le eoU. Toppy red borne,
ly red tine, handeome pound and half pound tin humidor*?and >
'hat claeey, practical pound crvetal glare humidor with eponpe
tietencr top that hoepe the tobacco in ouch perfect condition.
nolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N, C,
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Can't Satisfy Everybody t
If you spend your money freely people will condemn you
j a spendthrift and insist that you really ought to save
lore. If you are saving and do not spend your money jr
eely they will soon brand you ns a "tight-wad."
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You can't please them all. Finnn ;ally it is up to you +
> manoge your own affairs. Spend enouoh to supp'y all
?:.s nablc r.ecds, and lay aside a fair amouiu :.:vl
i n a good trusworthy bank like ours as a safeguard
gainst a rainy day. That's our advice. '
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HE MERCHANTS & PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
THE OLD RELIABLE?ESTABLISHED IN 1872 f
. M.'IW R. Presidem L. M. JORDAN, Vice-Prei. 1
J. D. ARTHUR, Cashier
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