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* yyyvvywv^wwvvwvvvwvyyj ff * II _ A XX ?...??.1 ? > I ?? /% || We will offer || Shoe; TT || Sale to Si 4*4* ?? Giving Two Sales each d M Sales at 11 and II ?! Useful an XI This is the opportunity t ill; This will be your time tc *4*4Neckwear and Mufflers, Shirts, Bath Robes, Pajai *4*4 sold to the highest biddei ff XX YY UNIO XT h n fy^rT^" y y T|^T|yT|T^|y^." "yy y y y y^y y ^ (A |^A A^A A~TA 4^A A^A A^A *t| A~TA A A^A A A A i^L A A i>\ i^A A^A A^A A^A A^A ^ y V^Tt ^ T ^ ^ V^ ^ ^* = ? * SECRET Service and BANKING All banking is secret service?founded on man's conviction that his financial affairs must be regarded as a sacred trust by all whom he employs therein. bank doesn't relate the financial secrets of its customers because it wouldn't pay. It isn't good banking or good sense. People come to us because they believe we are discreet. They remain because we prove to be so. And this is the best reason why you may expect us to keep silent about all your business with us. "Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All" ClTIZENvS NATIONAL E> A N'K? AA A A 4^4 a^a a^V 4^4 4 *4 %^V % i OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT I Y 4 Y We realize that a satisfied customer is y Y the best possible advertisement that this ^ Y bank could have, and we therefore strive Y Y under all circumstances to meet the wishes Y Y of our customers and to render them strictly Y Y individual service. V Y V A No matter how large or how small the A amount of business you transact with us, you will always get the fullest measure of A A careful attention and courteous service. . A ?i? * Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 ?|> | NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY I ? Member Federal Reserve System Y EMSI.TE NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier * W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT v Vice Presidents -?? : ? w Queen Elizabeth of England wnE Nine thousand scrubwomen are revery fond of fans, which she declared quired to keep New York office buildwere the onjy present a sovereign ings clean. # could accept from a subject. * ~ 1 * ~T . ? . . The first woman in Massachusetts According to one scientist lighthaired people are more dreamy, the * a eounty treaaurer la dark more practical. 0?bc M' Cu.rt,'"10' ? "> T 0 - has been appointed to the office in EsCats often live from 10 to 15 years, sex county. ^ ^ IK our stoc s, Hats an tart W ay and Three cm 6:30 each day, \ d Valuable F 0 buy Suits, Ov > buy useful anc Suit Cases an mas, Night Gcrw \ Be here on t N CI UNION rV V V V V VVVV V vw A^A A^. a^A A4A A 1 " special Advertisements | MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm property, ranging in amounts from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Barron. 1186-tf WANTED?Share cropper, tenants for 6-horse farm. See G. B. Barron. 1244-5t FLOUR?Call at Farmers Bonded Warehouse and buy. Flour is on consignment. Price and quality the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse. 1224-tf FOR RENT?Two apartments of 3, 4 or 5 rooms each, all modern conveniences. L. G. Young. 1247-tf LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, $1.50 per year; Saturday Evening Post, $2.00; Country Gentleman, $1.00; American Magazine, $2.50; Woman's Home Companion, 2.00; Collier's, $2.50; Mentor, $4.00; Pictorial Review, $2.50; Good Housekeeping, $2.50; Boys' Life, $2.00; Etude, $2.00; Modern Priscilla, $2.00,or any others you like. Send magazines as Christmas gifts and save time and worry. Mrs. Otis Lancaster, Phone 40-W, Union, S. C. 124G-6t WEST SPRINGS WATER?Deliveries made only on Saturday and upon standing orders, through the winter months. Phone 2320. J. Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tf FOR RENT?Store in Smith block. Apply to Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad crossing, or to Mrs. Newell Smith, 151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. 1196-Mon & Thur-tf Box Supper There will bo a box supper and cake walk at Bishop school house on the right of December 16th. Everybody invited to come. The girls will bring well filled boxes and the young men and others are requested to bring well-filled pocket books. 12-10-12 CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK 1MAMUND 1IBAND. A /^?CK U4lr?l A?Ii Tour Vrafajal fof A RiU Ohl-ekM-Ici UliiisndRrtnd/^ CtKSJGJeSK rill* in Red and Hold meUlllc\V/ ^W] boie*, ?eale<; with liluo Ribbon. \/ MP \ V N jrtwt k nown ?? Best, Sa fast, At way* RnlUbln ?r SOU) Br DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ROUP Spasmodic Croup is ftMOtntfy relieved by one application of? V9SISJK Opsf 17 MlUhnJmn Ufd Yuuty One eminent medical scientist declares that love, produces in some I people definite physical maladies, ranging from catalepsy, in which the victim becomes rigid and unconscious, to deafness and loss of speech. What is termed a "poor man's golf club" has been launched on Long Island, but it takes refular money to join the new organization. k of Mei id Furnisl redncs [i Saturday, the* , and 10:30, 3:3 resents Givei ercoats, Shoes, 1 1 appropriate Ch d Hand "Bags, ? ns, Umbrellas a ime, for the selli LOTI I, SOUTH CARO + ++? $? $? $> i^fc. -A^A. i^A A^A ATA A^A A^A A^4. A^t. / Another pitcher named Hughes | [ bids fair to become a star. William j Hughes, pitcher for the Raleigh | team of the Piedmont league, won 26 games and lost seven last season. 'c ADDITIONAL PROOF \ I had some form of skin trou- 1 ble on my leg for the last 15 years, 1 lately it became very badly swollen and inflamed?after one I day's use of "Storm's Lotion" all ( of the itching and soreness was f gone; after 10 days' treatment 1 ' am cured. a (Signed) C. H. Willard, Lf No. 49 Lybrand St. Union, S. C. (J "Storm's Lotion" guaranteed by t Storm's Drug Store. . t n ? ______ t PHONE 167 We call and deliver your n pressing anywhere. When you have a hurry-up job we ,] are at your service. p We sterilize all garments 0 with hot dry steam. We ll guarantee not to slick or *' scorch any thing. Special at- h. tention given to Parcel Post. Hi I certainly appreciate it as ot much or more than anyone ' else for a trial from you. ti Hames Pressing and J, Repair Shop. Nicholson Bank Building. PHONE 167 Agent for two dye houses, largest in the South. Phone 167 and Dust-Proof Motorcycle will call. DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheumatism can l>e quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have, a bottle handy> and apply when you feel the first twinge. It penetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists?35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloarts Liniment p-gj I ^ V. .4^A A.^A A^A. A^< i^A A^J i's and ? lings at ? day, ] >e sales to conti 0 and 7 o'clocl n Away at E riats and Furnij ristmas Gifts, s >ilk and Lisle 1 nd Canes?and ing will be fast -IING LINA ?+ + $? + 4 )rive to Raise Funds For Disabled Veterans j 1 Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 12.?A drive to 1 aise $250,000 for disabled veterans ?f the World War is planned for De:ember 17 throughout the United States by the disabled American Vet:rans of the World War, whose naional headquarters are here. Robert S. Marx, Judge of the Superior Court of this city, national :ommander says the forget-me-not lower will symbolize the plea of the disabled Veterans. Women's clubs ,nd auxiliaries of the disabled vetrans' organizations will make the orget-me-nots which will be sold. Governors and mayors will be askd to issue proclamations calling atention to the drice and the cooperaion of the various chambers of comlerce will be asked. Sealed recepacles for the convenience of passersy wil be established. The national organization in anouncing the plans for the drive said: "There are 100,000 veterans altoether and they need $250,000 to aid leir members who are out of einloyment and in urgent need of help, ine-half of the sum given each chapir will be diverted to the chapter nd the other half to the national rganization . Each chapter will ?ve a bank as its treasurer. The (I of wnninn'a ?1"l>o ? ? ? .. v.?v?i u VIMVO anu (iUAiimi ll'S f the Disabled Veterans' organizaons will be enlisted. "A great many organizations are ying to help the disabled men. hey are doing1 god, much good, but icy cant know of all the need that e see. They simply can't get as _ ose tcf the men." ; Check That Cold Right Away ASl'DDh.N chil! neere ; :Ty feeling in the head?and \oti have " the beginning of a haul cold. (let right after it, just as rc.<>i. as the - itititles ftart, v illi Dr. King's New Discovery. For fifty years a sf ind.ird remedy for colds, coughs and grippe. T here are no I armful drncs, nothing but good, healing medicines, that get ri'.ht clown to the trouble and help :...t:ire. You will f oon notice a change f -r the letter. I...a ;; convin< ie.e, healing mr.ic tnai inc uiudics ii: c. liowl I far croupy roughs. All drugyists, 60c. I Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Co ugh * mm*r~ ~ w f.-wtan>i^ . T*ut "Pep" in Yoor Woi'-. W#ny a man is a fai'tiro in I'll ines?. many a vomqn in her home, hecaii?o ?" nst illation stores no poisons that "nervalo and depress. Dr. Kine's i'iib r.iakc bowels art nafifajly. *>5f ' f\ PROMPT! WON'T r.rtiPE I l)r. Kinffs Pills J Mi^k jj^it |j^| jj^ii jj^it jj^il jj^ii 4^j| 4^4 4^4 A^A A^A A^A 4^4 4^4 4^ v^JH,tH'I*4vMtf H*H?W*'> JM,t4 ^ ^ ^ t* **HvM?* +? 4> C* II 3 ^ kl * ' ""'" *^""twmrri!inrsi?WTiii < . -. I ?? I k toys' Clothing, |I Luction || Dec. 14-th if I! nue until further notice. XX ?? ?? k on Saturdays XX xi lach Sale ? if i-t things at your own price. ;uch as Silk and Knitted j>j> dose, Silk and Madras ti XX remember every article %f and furious. ?jt XT xx XX yy ? ?$? <g? Take Yeast Vitamon & g ablets To Clear The Skin Build Firm "Stay-There" Flesh?Increase Energy. If you want to quickly clean your .skin and complexion, put some firm healthy fash on your hones, increase your nerve force and power and look and feel 1U0 per cent, better, simply try taking two of Mnstin's tiny yeast VITAMON Tablet* with each meal and watch the ' Jesuits. Mastin's VITAMON Tablets contain highly|concontra- ,?gggjgS|BMjhl|fc C ted yeast-vitamincs as well as //7\* * 1 the two other still more impor- / *.*,. tant vitamines (Fat soluble A A- V ' ^SNHS9Qm9|A ( nnd Water soluble C) and aro U now being used by thousands. ^NHbSHMh They positively will not upset J ' / AyKsEHfi^M^y the stomach or cause gas, but, / S s/ on the contrary, arc a great aid V^iE^svC. to digestion, to overcome consti- ijf pation and as a general coudi- ' ' * AWf vl^^B tioner of the whole system. Pim- (ft ./ VsC"!! U pics, toils and skin eruptions .* fl/ J\ h seem to vanish like magic, tho MC complexion becomes fresh and clear, the cheeks glow with ruddy health, the flesh becomes firm, VL the eyes bright. Mastin's VITA- Wk * MON Tablets arc positively J Vk Vk guaranteed to give you new Vk v health, energy and ambition and ?^ improve your appearance. Do ?h?t use are fina future* with an ugly, not accept imitations or suhsti- mottled skin, flabby flesh, sunken chaeka, tutes. You can get Mastin's S^JST VITAMON Tablets from any condhfonr V.tamon corract thaaa good druggist. I?? "mJ*ASTlNS ar Are Positively Guaranteed ffQ^nECTVS|^Hj to Put On Firm Flesh, iM^nwSdhjkdukl Clear the Skin and Increase rue rtoinusi Sr^i*\nj*H5 r t,n ? - yeast energy when Taken With ctnuint vtab1le.i6 Every Meal or Money Back THE SALVATION ARMY I CHRISTMAS DINNER I TO THE POOR AND BIG TREAT TO THE CHILDREN g ? * Will you help by giving some of these articles named R below? s Chickens, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Canned u Vegetables, Canned Fruits, Apples, Oranges, Candy, | Sugar, Flour, Meal, Lard, Butter, Canned Milk, New 3 Toys aiftd Old Toys, Money. | The schools in Union County are asked to help in col- I lecting these articles ?r*rl 1>a1? *u-?f " _ r i?i?? cnori and, also, 1 every Union County citizen is kindly asked to give something. Donations of food or money can be left at the Cooper Furniture Store or Phone 253 and goods will be called for. 1 ^ Donations of chickens should be made before Monday, 1 December 19th. ' t