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NO! All persons indebt ers of Public Works, 1 payment within the will be placed in the for collection. By order of the Be W. B. All Desirable B EYki* rinn JL VI \? W We invite every Goods, Ready Made tions, Lingerie, Hosi Dress Material to gi and Buffalo a critic; Fall and Winter Ma most dependable ho Our Blankets, Cc will tempt you to ma and the prices are i the period of extra1 passing through. Take advantage c the new 1920 offerii able materials which of choice and of qu? exacting. ,You Can Depend VINfAALRHETAYll vmvii uvi a rmju*j L. L. WAG1 Union Store, Phone 74. # % This is An YOUR 1 iWe invite your our prescription are confident thai "100 per ce 20 Years ] "THE OLD GLYMPHS No. 4 Main St. UNIC Sole Agents WOOL BEING HELD IN STORAGE Dallas, Tex. July 19.?More thai 2,000,000 pounds of wool are beng hel< in storage warehouses throughout thi state waiting for the reopening of th< market in September, when it is hopec better prices will prevail, according U C. O. Mose, Dallas county agricultura agent. Mr. Moser says there is at present little market for wool and extraordinary low prices are being offered some bidders offering as low as 25< per pound. Wool prices have previous )y ranged from 70 to 75 cents. mNf!FNTS TO REMOVAL OF DEAD Washington, July 17.?The Belgiar Foreign Office has informed the Am erican embassey at Brussels that th< Belgian government has consented t< the exhumnation of the bodies of Am erican soldiers buried in Belgian, th< exhumation is to begin not earliei than October 1, 1920. Some of th< bodies will be returned to the Unite< States while others will be placed ii permanent cemeteries jn France. Because the fishing grows poore every year in Lake Erie, 25 Canadiai fishermen have n\oved to lakes ii Northern Ontario. riCE! ed to the Commission:or supplies, must make next 30 days or same hands of our attorneys >ard of Commissioners. CEN, Superintendent. Aerchandise dJudges good judge of Dress Wearing Apparel, Noery and all classes of v6 our stocks at Union al inspection. Already tterials of the best and uses are arriving daily. >mforts and Sweaters ke your selections now, nodest compared with yagance we have been )f this first offerings of ngs, as well as season. we offer in wide range ility to please the most on the Old Reliable. ) MILLS STORES ?ON, Manager. Buffalo Store* Phone 9. Invitation to r\/\rifin/\Tfc JUL.1UK doctor to inspect department. We t his verdict will be nt Reliable.'9 Experience. RELIABLE" PHARMACY Phone 73 >N, S. C. for "Hogtone." Parasol materiels are silk, net, lace , and cretonne, as well as linen and ' fur. e \ Week's Washing Fdr a Few Cents 1 | Time, Trouble and Money Saved by New Method b The famous Clean Easy method of , washing Is working wonders for women , all over the country. "There never was anything like It!" "Best friend a woman ever had." "I wouldn't be without Clean Easy a minute." "Has done more for me than anything I ever bought"?are samples of what they say about Clean Easy Naptholeine Wash Soap. 1 Its record is truly remarkable. Ten minutes boiling in 4% gallons of water and V4 bar of Clean Kasy sterilizes, 1 purifies and cleans the coarsest gar. ments. No rubbing?no scrubbing? simply punching with a stick. Then 2 rinse thru two clear waters, blue and 3 dry. Can you imagine anything easier, g simpler or more economical? Clean Kasy goes after dirt, grime and " germs, dissolves them and absorbs g them in the cleansing water, leaving , your clothes clean, Bweet, and wholeJ some. It does not hurt the fabric. Try Clean Kasy once, and you will ( Join the ranks of thousands who are being relieved of the drudgery of working by this wonderful wash soap. AaX r your grocer for a bar of Clean Kasy ^ ?enough for two week's washing. Notice how different it is from other n soaps?and how differently it works. Follow the directions on the Inside of the wrapper. ASSOCIATION OF SILVER MINES. Nogales, Arizona, July 19.?The Chamber of Commerce has joined with Charles Butter's, 'mining expert of New York and San Francisco, to pro- q mote the formation in Mexico of an 2; assiciation of silver mine owners and ^ silver producers to rebuild the aban- j doned mints throughout the nation and 0, thus bring about once more the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Mr. g) Butters states that if the old time minting plan is reestablished it will g mean that Mexico will coin 600,000,- j 000 ounces of silver. The mining expert has extensive in- q terests in mines in Mexico, Salvador r and Nicaragua and is known for his introduction of the cyanide reduction process in Mexico. He says the a greatest need of Mexico today is small e change and f hard money." m The revolutions and the world war, says Mr. Butters, have stripped Mexico bare of silver coin. In its place he says is a vast quantityof paper money issued by the various governments as 0] fiat money. He blames the great flood ir of paper money in Mexico for most of ? the suffering in that nation in connec- R tion with the various revolutions. n This system, according to the silver mine expert, has threefold benefits. It will, he says, at once restore to Mexico the "hard money" and small change, provide a permanent primary market at home for large amounts of silver production and stabilize the ail- * ver market because the Mexican home requirements will take up a great quantity of silver now exported and O sold on a speculative market through ?>an rrancisco lor vne urieni. President Bracey Curtis of the Chamber of Commerce has named a ai committee of prominent men to take N up the mint proposal -with Gen. Alvaro F Obregon on his impending visit to his ri home in Nogales, Son or a, the month, re Menawhile, the proposition will be f< submitted by the Nogales Chamber of p Commerce to the civic bodies of all ci other border towns and the officials of border states. c< NOTICE e] All club members who are going on the camping trip next Wednesday please be at the U. & G. S. depot at C 1:30. There is some very important business to attend to. Mahala J. Smith. 816-2t C. H. D. Agent. The fine dotted veil is the most pop- * ular just now and shows gray and brown as the newest colors. , m . a The short sleeve, with long glove ^ wrinkled so as to cover the hand only, . . . " o is emphasised as an approved style. WHERE THE STATE fr CAMPAIGNERS MEET g< State Offices. Moncks Corner?Tuesday, July 20. cj Georgetown?Thursday, July 22. , Florence?Friday, July 23. Marion?Saturday, July 24. Conway?Monday, July 26. bj Dillon?Tuesday, July 27. jn Bennettsville?Wednesday, July 28. e( Chesterfield?Thursday, July 29. fi( Bishopville?Friday, July 80. tc Darlington?Sunday, July 31. -ie Rest?Eight days. Caraden?Monday, August 9. r( Lancaster?Tuesday, August 10. n York?Wednesday, August 11. 8J Chester?Thusday, August 12. ^ Winnsboro?Friday, August 13. ^ Union?Saturday, August 14. g< Spartanburg?Monday, August 16. ^ Gaffney?Tuesday, August 17. Greenville?Wednesday, August 18. ^ Pickens?Thursday, August 19. n Walhalla?Friday, August 20. Anderson?Saturday, August 21. t] Abbeville?Monday, August 28. Greenwood?Tuesday, August x 24. McCormick?Wednesday ,August 2b. Laurens?Thursday, August 26. I Newberry?Friday, August 27. Senate and Congress. Eight day's rest. Lexington?Monday, July 26. Saluda?Tuesday,? July 27. Edgefield?Wednesday, July 28. Aiken?Thursay July 29. Barnwell?Friday, July 30. Allendale?Saturday, July 31. Hamptbn?Monday, August 2. Beaufort?Tuesday, August 3. Ridgeland?Wednesday, August 4. Walterboro?Thursday, August 6. St. George?Friday, August 6. Bamberg?Saturday, August 7. Eight day's rest. St. Matthews?Monday, August 16. Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17. Dillon?Wednesday, August 18. Conway?Thursday, August 19. Marion?Friday, August 20. Florence?Saturday, August 21. Kingstree?Monday, August 23. Manning?Tuesday, August 24. Georgetown?Wednesday, August 26. Moncks Corner?Thursday, August 26. Charleston?Friday, August 27, <? The State. I . THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE No. 62 Broad Street CHARLESTON, S. C. A Boarding and Day School fo iirls. Begins its session Septembe 8, 1920 . Historic institution situate i a healthy location. Advantages o ity life, with large College yard fo utdoor sports. A WELL PLANNED COURSE o tudies in a homelike atmosphere. A BUSINESS COURSE open t eniors, and Elective courses t uniors and Seniors. , TWO DOMESTIC SCIENC1 IOURSES, giving practical and thee stic knowledge of cooking. A well equipped LIBRARY. For catalog and further informatioi pply to the College. IY> Builders Cook & Company have recentl; pened an office at Greenville, S. C. i order to furnish prompt service t< uilders, Contractors and Cottoi [ills. They furnish lumber, Shin ies, Etc., in car lots, direct fron till, at lowest market prices. Cook & Co. Greenville, S. C. 0 Per Cent Discounl For 30 Days. n a $10.00 and Over Purchase Except on Groceries. This is to close out a lot of oddi nd ends in Dress Goods, Shoes an< lotions, to make room for the nev all and Winter Goods that are ar iving. Also a few Straw and Pana la Hats from 56c in straw to $4.0< >r a nice Panama. I have somi are Linen and Peca for Skirts tha m't be beat at the price. I am a little out of the way in thi Hinty, it is true, but it will pay yoi 'ell to come and look before buyinj Isewhere. J. M. WHITEHEAD. Jonesville, S. C., R. 2. DAMPING TRIP FOR BOYS AND GIRL2 The county institute for club boy nd girls, which has always been hel t tto county seat, will be held * real Shoals July 21, 23, This will be in the nature of unping trip, there will be at leac jventy five club members and fiftee len and women who will take char* f the boys and girls. There will be a well planrfed pro ram for each day and night consist tg of demonstrations, lecture: ames, and other forms of recreatiot Tie parents of the club member id the members of the home demon ration clubs are invited to join th ub members July 23 for a big pic c. and community rally. Each fam f is requested to carry a picni isket, fruit, and melons. A ver iteresting program has been arrang 1 for that day, which will be publish I later. There will be demonstra irs from Winthropand Clem son Col es, Columbia and other cities. The train leaves at 8:40 a. m. an ; turns at 4:30 p. m. This arrange lent will enable all participants t ?end practically the entire day at th am. Mr. Crews, the manager of th r. and G. S. railway, has kindly con mted to make special rates to clul lembers who go on this trip. This is the first camping trip tha as ever been attempted for clu1 lembers in Union County, and amoni he first in the state, and it is hope iat it will be successful enough fo to become an annual ocasion. Mahala J. Smith, Co. H. D. Agt. Your Palm Beaeh Suit Will look like new and also be much cooler if it is Dry Cleaned and Pressed frequently and kept just looking right Phone us and we will call promptly and return your suit in the shortest possible time. We press with live steam, so there is zfo danger of slicking or scorching anything. Special attention given to Parcel Post. Phone 167 when you need us and we will guarantee to please you. Your patronage will be appreciated. NAMES PRESSING SHOP PHONE lf7, Nicholson Bank BolMlaf. Agent for the largest dyer plant in the South. HyaX/\)0(7I vYY. YYI H 1 Cm I H I 111 IM ^^C III -|l| H^H^HJBBMP^KQHHflH^ El m Come into 1 and ask for I REALISI l IT reveals to you the S New Edison, the phoi Edison has challenge manufacturers of the wo t It shows you the charm transports you to the ft ^ lose consciousness of yoi This Fascin ' enables you to determin scientific way, whether t Edison gives you the sarr 3 ? B singer s voice?as the so t ment?or as the perfo: B and orchestras. t Noted Psy endorse this entertaining rect way to ascertain the You, too, may enjoy this 5 you to try itx * It wiH answer, once and J "Can I have the voices beck and call, in my ov " die great orchestras az n exactly as they sound?** Our Bud Pays for your New Edisc i. entertainment expenditu - Burris Furnitu e - Exclusive c y If Bread is the Staff < You can't have the I d It takes Good Flour i i PANSY b Has been sold and t County for nearly twei b never been surpassed. I has ever been equaled. You can always obt with all other good th . Ola Reliable. DNION-BUFFALO Union Store Phone 74. " L. L. WAGNC THE BANK OF GERMANY (From the New York Times.) The Bank of Germany keeps on pumping out bank notes at a great rate. In the most recent statement that of June 30, tl>e increase for the week was 2,318,602,000 marks, making the total increase for the montn 3,958,386,000 marks, which is the greatest, with the exception of March when the increase was 4,136,021,000 marks, of any month thus far reported. Since the beginning of the year the increase has been 12,276,927,000 marks, which is greater than the outstanding total at the ttime of the armistice, which was 17,454,320,000 marks. The increase since the armistice has totaled 36,520,966,000 marks, making the preseit total 53,% df \ f *. o * our store kfr. Edison's V! TEST kipfemtf Realism of the iograph with which Mr. xl the talking-machine rid. of music's imagery. It ur-away. It makes you c ir surroundings. . T . taring test e, in an interesting and he Realism of the New le emotions as the living und of the actual instrurmance of " great bands chologists I experiment as the cor: New Edison's Realism. experiment We invite i for all, your questions^ of living singers at my m home? Can 1 have id bands of the world V * get Plan >n by systematizing your res. Ask about it ire Company 5 Agents 4 ' of Life. kead too Good, to make Good Bread. FLOUR guaranteed in Union ity-five years. It has We don't believe it ain PANSY FLOUR, ings to eat, from the MILLS STORES Buffalo Store Phone 9 )N, Manager. 975,286,000 marks, and if the present rate of expansion is continued to the end of the current year the total will be in the neighborhood of 75,000,000,000 marks, with only about 1,000,000,000 marks gold cover to ? _ _ - r*v?vw IIICUI. FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS Eva S?, twenty-four years old, a maid employed in Jersey City, was locked up last night in the West Thirtieth Street police station, charged with grand larceny. She is alleged to have stolen $160 worth of articles from a Sixth avenue department store. The explanation she gave was that she saw a sign in the store which read: "Customers, please take small packages home."?New York Times. * " 1