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RIAI TOE THOMAS H. I DOUGLAS "THE HOME A Paramoii From the Story by C A romance that start: and speeds through counti A hundred thrills to < neck finish. ADI EILEEN SI "TERROF IEPISOD AL "LOVE L A ROLIN Many Human Ills To Impui Pure, Rich, Red Blood Nourii Disc Waste Products or Impurities Ca Skin Disorders and How S. S. S. Clears the 1 Your system is continually taking in nutrition and throwing off waste products. This process goes on nil during life. But, sometimes the organs do not properly function and these waste products, instead of passing out through the pores of the skin, through the kidneys and through the alimentary canal, are absorbed in the blood. Then the blood becomes poisoned, and cannot properly nourish the system. IU health sets in. You may lose your strength and vitality; or you 1IIOJ iU*> 1 llVUIUUtIV l'Ulll.1, <11 * 11 v? 1UUUcles and joints; or you may be troubled with bad boils, sores or some other skin eruptions. All because of the poisonous waste products in the blood. Nature now .needs help. She has done her best but is failing'. A ?"!'4''I*'I''I*I I1!11!1 'I'.I t WITHIN YO or beyond it?HO '; Spending less than yov !! your Savings Account, and ? spending less, your account ' | In thtis bank you can ss !. cent compound interest. NICHOLSON BA1 ;; CAPITAL AND SU I: EMSI.IE NICHOLSON, Pres W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. 171 n_ X ?ice rr > No, money does not buy happiness, but it gets an option on it.?Syracuse Herald. j. ,|i ?. Quickly change* the dimly V St3 lighted, uninviting room in* *? a brilliantly lighted MUinillINl'UlllllllllllliTlT.'iEI^ A 400 candle power fvd light without wick, 111 chimney, amoke. amell, SHs grease, dirt or trouble. CSl There ia really no excuse Mf now-a-days for the aightjjfl ruining, old-fashioned Call and See This JI& Wonderful, Lamp. Let ui explain its simple M^ZSbSBRI construction. "/1 tixhls ?4i qH*Ckly" Wlth ? common . It I Unaffected by high J[L I wind, rain, snow and efii?3fe%i I sleet and built for hardI est use. f : I Ideal for the farmer, I dairy man and store- JL JJL1 I keeper and for nightgJHOT Hi fft|" I and early morning chor lMfca II I )1I||H I ing around the home, IH^ll fl I ill I'HMMvlli A 400 eindle-pow?r[P|^|jQ|yj| \ liahl cods one cent 'ot I^BhMhu1b| 3 hours burning. I Drop into Our Storo jnMCHb7 Let us show you this I fl powerful s'?'<^'Pro?(J^^HHpB O wick lautenn. " The Union Hardware Co., DISTRIBUTORS UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA '' Dealers: Ask us for money-makinf proposition on this lamp. M LTO~l: iay' , II NCE Presents I r MacLEAN I I STRETCH" I int Picture |!< harles Belmont Davis I ( s on a big city race track I , y lanes to love. " 5^ I ] jvery lap and a neck-and- I )ED I i DGWICK 11 I TRAIL" I j E NO. 2 I SO I JESSONS" B COMEDY H I Are Due .L _ ni _ l mes in uie dioou shes the Body and Fights Off ;ase. use Many Forms of Rheumatism, a Lowered Vitality. Blood of Waste Products. blood purifier should be used at once to assist nature to throw off these waste products. S. S. S., the standard blood purifier and system builder, is the ideal remedy in these cases. The effect of S. S. S. is to rid the system of the poisons which are causing the trouble. For over 50 years, S. S. S. has proven to be of unusual mefit. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Use it strictly according to directions and write Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 721 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga., and let him help you regain your health and strength. He is helping people every day. Ask him to send you his illustrated booklet, "Facts About the Blood."?free. S.S.S. is sold by all drug stores. I M M ? ? I I I <11 I I ' ? ' ? UR INCOME W DO YOU LIVE? : i earn leaves something- for ; j if vou are in the HAfilT of !! grows automatically. j ivc the extra money at 5 per i \ * I & TRUST CO. 1 ! RPLUS $400,000. M. A. MOORE. Cashier. ! JORDAN, J. ROT-fANT. \\ esidents. ' j i? I I ! I I i' 1 1 1 ? 1 i M 1 1 H I I 1 j Attention, Confederate Veterans! All the members of Camp John R. Giles, U. C. V. No. 708 are requested to meet at Union court house first Monday in October, 3rd day, at }2 M. for the purpose of transacting important business. By order, *C. S. Greer, Attest: Commander. F. M. Farr, Adjt 9-27-28-30 The planet Venus moves around the Klin at an avpracp onppH nf luronlu two miles per second. Professional Notice ' Dr. Switzer has returned to the city and resumed his practice. 1186-6tpd WANTED You to know that we offer to the housewives of Union the following attractive prices: Mixed Sausage, per pound 25c Rteak^ per pound 30c Winnies, per pound 25c Pork*, per pound 35c Cured Hani, per pound 45c Stew Meat, per pound .. 15c Roast, per pcuqd 20c and 25c Oysters, per quart 70c Fresh Mullet Fish 20c MITCHELL'BROS. South Pinckney Street / (Old Mcng Stand/) Phone 310. . V?v t \ ll Green Street tri T> Special services for Sunday, Oc- til ober 2nd. w We have just 32 days to complete he business affairs of the church. Thity days from next Sunday I 'e ihall leave Union for Lancaster to an ittend the annual conference. mi The destiny of the church, for the r lext four years, depends upon the iresence of every church official,- ev- . sry officer and teacher of the Sunday inl icncol, every member and friend of so ;he church at 11 a. m. so If you love and are interested in yj four church, and L think you do and ire, lay aside everything else and er :ome Sunday morning. Matters of m rital importance demand your pres- be ?nce and attention. ca At 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon there . will be a vesper service. At this hour Ia we ask all parents of the church to st sring their children and present W( ;hem. to the Lord in holy baptism. m Immediately thereafter baptism will tie administered to adults. At the conclusion of the service all who have recently joined the church, by letter or otherwise, will be re- QI :eived into full connection. Please be present that we may give you a warm and cordial welcome into our church. J. B. Chick, ?Adv. Pastor. F' Santuc Miss Mary Gillmore has gone to G. W. C. at Greenville. F The school here is under way with Manning T. Jeter as principal and Miss Vera Trotter as assistant. Prof. Jeter of this place graduated at Fur- p man last June. The Union County Baptist association met here at the Baptist church last week, and was in session two fti| days, Thursday and Friday, 22nd and 23rd) and was well made up by representatives from the 24 churches forming the association. Also there were quite a number of visiting men of note representing the various boards, ~ departments, objects and institutions fostered by the denomination. The meeting was very interesting, and enlightening and this particular loca'. church is well pleased with their part in entertaining the body, taking care _ of the "inner persons," and being S grateful to those several of the other denominations, who felt an interest to attend and assist. The delegates and visitors, singly and collectively, gave praise to it. These kind of meetings may be good for a community if people will make it available, or some may not have "none of it." I see that the grand jury "strongly recommend that the county engineer repair all roads," etc. Quite a number of people think, or are of the opinion that a lot of the county money is put on the waste line. The work has ^ been going on, but misapplied. It i3 somewhat like an amateur farmer's work of laying off a hillside field with concaves -and convexes, putting in "point" and "turn" rgws properly, _ and keeping them on the level. Dif- I ferent men at road working may be like different men building houses. Or like different men with the same axe i i , YEAST BEST WHEN TAKEN WITH IRON If Weak, Thin or Rundown Try This New Treatment i in Tablet Form?Watch the Quick Results. Everyone has heard of the apparent wonders performed by yeast in restor- ing thin, sickly, and run-down people f to health. And now it is found that even more surprising results are brought when yeast is taken'with iron, the great blood-builder. People who for years were weak, pale, anaemic, and all run-down are regaining their strength and health al- most as if by magic through this remarkably effective combination of tonics. And the best of it is that you can take it in pleasant tablet form?no need to eat yeast cakes, which are " so disagreeable to many. . I The preparation in which these two great health builders have been combined is known as Ironized Yeast. This contains highly concentrated brewer's yeast which is far more effective than ordinary baker's yeast be-| cause it is richer iii vitamines. Vita- I ~ mines, as we all know, is the mysteri- * ous element which science has found to be so absolutely essential to health. Due to modern methods of food preparation -vitamines are lacking in most of our commonest foods?and that is why so many of us become sickly and run-down. ,j If you are suffering from loss of 1strength, if you frequently become exhausted, if your food has no taste for you, or if you are irritable, thin, pale, nervous, or generally run-down, .jl then try'this remarkable new tonic. ? Ironized Yeast will in most cases ai bring a decided improvement within 0 three days. It will usually clear up sallow or muddy complexions within . ten days. From everywhere come en- n thusiastic reports of what it is doing for people. It is packed in patented Sani-tape packages and will keep indefinitely. Its cost is no more per dose than common yeast. Each package contains 10 days* treatment and costs only $1.00?or just lQp a day. Special directions for children in each package. Made by " the Ironized Yeast Company, Atlanta, n IfiONIZED YfA$T J Tablets si HIGHLY COHCCMTBATCO VITAMINS TONIC- C TOMTOMI a I yg I ;; ' ihilp^wiu.arrowvbm(mmwWMiI I fe iP )t) im*mo*m*i.MM.nnatmmo*^QM A f% I nMMVK|OMmTN.?IUAU()f A i. I riawwr rtowiMA. ^ 1 v L/tt.A&.KS^'.ST.SJ I ^ J f""* ,v ;. fjrjh f 1 " imming the end of a handspike. iere maybe a right time and wrong ne to scape a road, and at the R pong tine it is as well to use up R e money, standing in a corner of the U nee, as running over the roads. In H iy kind fit work one man's objective D ay be, monumental, ambition, and B other's objective would be money. H Many farmers are speaking of sow- B g wheat, and more oats. Last sea- E n many did not care much about B wing wheat; the yield was too low. B ell, it is ldw, but he is a poor farm- B if he cannot increase the yield. B yself included. Judging from the B ?11 weevil ,they cannot long say, "I K n make cotton enough on the same B nd to buy more flour." Some men B ill say they are not afraid of the R eevil, bjit they acted the rascal with R e this year and is a little devil to me. B Hey Denver. B ' ' ' ' ^ * BB The \*ord "reverend" only occurs Kg ice in the Old Testament. - - B Special Advertisements || OR SALE?Five Duroc-Jersey pigs, B seven months old, weigh about 100 H found?. Entitled to registration. B rice $15.00. J. F. McLure, Jr., B Phone No. 114. 1182-Gtpd S ARMS?Several of each, 1, 2 and 3- j?| horse, very fine farms, to let. See igj me Saturdays. J. Clough Wallace. IS 1182-Gt H OR RENT?Five large, convenient- If] ly arranger rooms. Modern conven- B iences. Close in. See Mrs. B. B. Kg] Going, South Mountain St. ltpd B [ONEY TO LEND We are in po- ?9 sition to place loans on farms or B city jproperty. Parties desiring H real estate loans should file appli- n cation now. These loans can be B placed without delay. Barron, Bar- B ron & Barron, Attorneys. 10&7-tf H LERKS, 18 upward, for Postal Mail E3 Service; $120 month. Experience B unnecessary. For free particulars B of examinations, write J. Leonard K (former Civil Service examiner) raj 1235 Equitable Bldg., Washington, raj D. C. . 1186-3tpd M TOP! LOOK! LISTEN! When you I buy Disinfectant you want the best E$ at the lowest price. Buy Caro Vet E| Disinfectant; three sizes; Ave times H stronger than carbolic acid. Sold fl by Storm's Drug Store, Glymph's B Pharmacy, Eastside Pharmacy, R Mobley Jeter's, - Roundtrec Drug Rl Store, Keller's Pharmacy, Fowler's Kg Pharmacy. Buy home-made goods R and keep your money in Union. B 1171-15t Ei IONEY TO LOAN on city and farm H pruperty, ranging 111 ninuuina from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Barron. 1186-tf OR RENT?Call on T. C. Duncan if you wish to rent a house well located and equipped with all conveniences. House large enough to take care of any family demands. 1144-tf ADIES' HATS?The latest creations in tfixttmed millinery for immediate weSr are assembled in our millinery department. There is a great variety of styles with soft crushed crowns in all leading colors. Prices from $1.98 to $15.00 at the Wonder. 9-27-29 OR SALE- -Sweet milk at 15c quart. M from tubercular testeu cows. Delivered every morning at 7:30 o'clock anywhere on East Main and South ' Church streets. Communicate with C. K. Hughes, Union, R. 1. Phone 2720. 1184-tf HE GUARANTEE of the Watkin* ^ goods mean "Satisfaction or your money back." Made by a company 53 years young, and with a capital ., of $8,000,000. I am on my way to you. T. B. Strange, Union, S. C.. tr the Watkins Man. 1184-tf di )YSTER SEASON is now open at . Royal Cafe. Fresh shipment just . in; 80c quart or 45c pint. You will >n find us stocked with fresh cream- to ery butter, fresh eggs, cream cheese, _ boiled ham. Let us supply your wants. Royal Cafe. 1168-tf Used parts for all makes of cars at bargain "prices. Columbia Vulcanizing and Truck Co., Columbia, S. C. 1170-26tpd jOOK FOR US?We are just across the railway crossing on Main street, next doer to express office. Your barber work will be appreciated First class work. J. F. Johns and H. F. Fletcher, barbers. Cannon and Deadmon. Ii83-ti I < i I; 'OR SALE?I am offering for sale at I a sacrifice one Studebaker roadster 1 in excellent mechanical condition I? and fully equipped. Will sell on ~ terms to suit purchaser. John T. Moseley, chief of police. 1185-4t iOckhart Citizens, Notice! There will be an envelope left at our home for contribution for the alvation Army work in this district nd which will be called for Saturday, ctober 1st. Give ail you can and you will never kiss it. ' 1185-21 FOR SALE A considerable number of ew and second hand autolobiles and new and second and auto trucks at bargain gures. Among them are everal makes ? Oakland, adillac, EssexrHudson and ther makes. The prices re below factory cost. If ou are about to buy, this is mil" opportunity. Call at te bank and let us show , lem to you. itizens National Bank UNION, S. C. * IV,,1 ' : Vt : The Sun of Prosperity I, Is Rising Above the Horizon I But we are still making depression prices. This we do because I ^ we bought low and will to divide the profits. Here are facts to con- g vince you: 9 58-inch Table Damask, yard 39c S 64-inch Table Damask, yard 50c || 15x15 Table Napkins, dozen $1.25 11 18x18 Table Napkins, dozen $1.75 B Large Huck Towels, each 10c || Bath Towels, each 10c g Wash Cloths, each 5c g Huck Toweling, yard 10c B 36-inch Pa jama Checks, yard 10c- g 36-inch Soft Finished Bleach, yard 10c g 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, yard _ 10c B 36-inch Percales, yard 12 l/zc g 36-inch Striped Madras, yard 25c g 36-inch Silk Striped Madras, yard 50c g Straw Ticking, yard 5c || Feather Proof Ticking, yard 20c g Best Apron Gingham, yard 10c g Good Dress Gingham, yard 10c g 36-inch English Long Cloth, yard 121/2 c | Men's Percale Dress Shirts, each 95c g Men's E. & W. Dress Shirts, each $1.00 3 Men's E. & W. Imported English Madras Dress Shirts, each $2.50 g Men's Blue Work Shirts, each 50c g Men's Good Blue Overalls, pair 95c g Moleskin Work Pants, pair $2.50 H Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, each 25c g Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits/each 95c g Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Union Suits, each 75c g Misses' E. Z. Ribbed Union Suits, each 75c B Men's Cotton Hose, pair 5c g Ladies' Cotton Hose, pair 5c Boys' Ribbed Hose, pair 8c Misses Silk Lisle Hose, pair J 15c Ladies' Bed Room Slippers, pair $1.00 72x90 Hemmed Pillow Cases, each 75c 45x36 Hemmed Pillow Cases, each 25c Ladies Tricotine and Serge Dresses $6.98 to $35.09 ?M * We do hot run a cut-price business. We are content with short profits and quick sales. t Don't Forget to Visit Our Milliner's Department. J. F. McLURE DRY GOODS CO. | Apparently the only way to save Of all the sights he saw on his re- . _ e railroads is to make cross-coun- cent visit to London the Amir of Kat- \/ W. y roads impassable for trucks.?In- sina declared the crossing policeman ^ ? w anapolis Star. to be the most wonderful. To be able J. i a T a JtV/ That knocking that an automobil- to stop all the traffic of a street with t hears is also opportunity knock- the lifting of one hand amazed him, ~ g?for some garage man.?Burling- and he thinks, he told an inquirer, n News. that the policeman must have iour -/I pip "*VkI OFFFICE EQUIPMENT Emulates an ===: MW.S //? 1^^/ J AND SUPPLIES i t C jl QJ! ? ? Upoet btomach L \ 1:-, DUUNj OI /V I lUli Hi fx I I Relieves the gas and acidity. Prevents HU severe indigestion, dyspepsia, cholera mor- 11 (fl^| ENGRAVING OF ALL I bus and other resulting troubles. | | - ' :"^l| Stationer and office outfitter. L",: '* _ _ _ Exactly what the name impllos f^l@L ? 1 F^fil -'-: ^ ?Greenwood, S. C. A ' Tsry^R'DRuoGis'V """ For All cnncl Every Occasion ^ -'nc sterling silver J\ / \ and "The I/ong Life Plate." THE "SURE-FIT" CAP has _ TT . ? . been made to serve the wear- ^9/ when worn * Union Hardware Co. er satisfactorily, whatever might y l n,on' s* cbe the occasion It fits perfectly at all K et I > ^ % - . times never tir?;t never loose, Wisconsin has a new law prohi}^ down to tho last day it in worn. Uing the plartng of a foot upon Lt I he adjustable strap allows instant brass rail while drinking a non-inre-sizing. If it shrinks let it put; toxicating beverage. In that state after a haircut make it fit snug again; you're not allowed to imagine.?Tafor motoring fix it so the wind can't coma Ledger lift: it. < - rAT- ! ___ j_ All color*, fabric* At to*''" ^ f ???'./??? FINE &?LEVY rn , . , TT / mj6-702 Bro?dwsy Take pictures of Unions s * football team in action. union drug store "Look for the Boy." ?. J. COHEN CO, Union, S. C. I / V