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? 1 . * 0 CjrnprcrDecL ^JorDico "DOR our depositors with *- checking accounts, we have ; installed this new system of checks known as the Protectu System, as an added improved service. To combat the numerous tjQ-y- frauds caused by raising checks, this system enables you to UULlr tear off your check at amount J^jOYlGpt desired [like a money order], thereby insuring the amount of check from being raised should it get lost, or fall into dishonest hands. I mY Check System xlj I v J If you axe considering opening a / checking account, by all means come In and see this additional Improved service that we afe giving free to all our customers. (? EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DB8K AND PAY ROLL U8B CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK R. P. MORGAN, President J. W. WILBANKS, Cashier SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Fraternal beneficiary societies o FOR SALE?Franklin touring car, in tain ,nore than 1,000,000 members a first class condition. First check! nually, according to the secretary for Sd7ri.no ivofo if r>.._ i the National Fmti>rnn1 Cnnnrnoc otlies Co., Inc. ~ ' "lSOO-St' America, which has a membership ! nearly 10,000,000 persons, and ei Subscribe to The Union Timet. I braces 03 organizations. mm jHf mm 9W l ^8KE I MONDAY MO > Y ATT A A!/\a mm mm mm ^ HI 5J Vl/LUUIV, IMt, I The Union Clotl | WILL OPEN FOR 3 DAYS AND ' | UNION WILL HAVE A CHANCE T( | CLOTHING COMPANY'S BANKRUF I Bankrupt I 4 % OF COURSE YOU KNOW THAT THE MER $ BY THIS FIRM ARE STANDARD BRAN | WILL GET QUALITY ALL THE WAY TI | YOU TO BE ON HAND EARLY, AS TF % QUICK. EARLY CHOOSERS WILL GET ? TIME IS SHORT. COME PREPARED T | I THANK Y | KATZ, SELLING AGENT 1 I: PLENTY OF SALESFORCE TO ASSUR1 t I4 WILLIAM V Director 1st S. C. Reg lead the music at thi Afternoon at 4:00 P. I Demand for Beans Sumter, May 26.?Although the market for fresh string beans has "been poor this past week, the bear ~ crop has found a good market here b- the Sumter canning factory having n- received orders for four carloads of of canned string beans this weak. The of factory completed the canning of of spinach for this season a short time 11- back and this week has been bus> filling this large order for beans. ' P T r flI MB t HH f H *? ill ' w v tl RNING j DOORS OF ling Co. ! THE PEOPLE OF j ) BUY THE UNION ! T STOCK AT REAL f | *rices 1 i CHAND1SE CARRIED % DS AND THAT YOU \ iRU. IT WILL PAY | IE STOCK Will. C.n 1 THE CREAM. THE | 0 BUY. | fOU | N CHARGE ! E QUICK DISPATCH | j^^M I r. GOFORTH imental Band, who will iCourt House Sunday L Month's Training Offered Young Men A number of young men from this city are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to attend a mili' tary training camp this summer. Last year the school was held at Camp Jackson and all seemed greatly pleas, ed with the military training secured there. This year men from this section may attend the school at Camp McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. Captain Luck of the regular army, who has been stationed in Anderson, was here today an will be glad to "five information and application forms desired from his office in the Ligon and Ledbetter building, Anderson, S. C. ' Applicants from Union and vicinity > should secure information and appli, cation forms from Captain J. F. Wai, her, Glymph Bldg., or 1st Lieut. IT. M. Arthur,,/^Vess> L*- Gaffney Co. The sc)hty;0^k^ begin on July 27 ' this yebeforect-ionX^"e through Au' election the military _ ' ^"olitics if ytCT^^ac is Kive to , yotlg and of coV* ....^try^atioaal trai.w duty ,to dr, so. and and mora^a, mL?me men just simply^der effectiv0 serv,v.u and 8aid thf"01^ in time of national vjen could There ai ja ja^:- courses of instruc, tion, the Red, the White and the Blue The Red course is intended for those without previous military train'ng the age limit being 17 to 25 years. ' The White course is intended for grad> nates of the Rp<l pnnro# r\f ll.no/. with military experience equal to what may be gained by completing the Red course. The age limit for this course is 18 to 26 years. The Blue course is the highest of the three and has as its object the training of meiv whose prior military experience will justify their qualification for commissions in the Officers' Reserve corps. The age limit is 19 to 27 years. The maximum age limit for those who have served in the Regular army. N'i tional guard, or organized reserves, especially world war veterans, is 35 yearn. Applicants will be required to undergo a preliminary physical examination and a certificate showing inoculation against typhoid fever and vaccination against small pox must accompany the application. If no medical officer of the army, National Guard, or Reserve Corps is available, in your vicinity, the examination may be conducted by any r? putable physician, and upon his reonost the government will supply the v ;c"im? for typhoid inoculation. All uniforms, including hats and 5-hoes, together with other equipment will be furnished tho student, but he must supply himself with underclothes and toilet articles. Transportation will be furnished, or the student may pay his own way to the camp and be reimbursed immediately after arrival at the ra'e of fivp c?nts per mile and three dollars a day for subsistence. Meats and quarters at camp will, of course, bo free. The afternoons will be devoted largjely to athletics under competent supervision and many opportunities for recreation provided, including a swimming pool and moving picture theater. Students are urgq j. \ (l Let us develop your films. The quickest end best service in town. UNION DRUG STORE i ' + Jm YOUR i ] DOCTOR! i ! knows and has confidence in this store. Whether for [ j service in emergencies of | sickness, or for every day ] needs, you will find us pre- : pared to give you the best. j 93,194 ' PRESCRIPTIONS j have heen filled in this store, j Another mighty good rea- 3 son why you should send I your prescriptions here. STORM'S Drug Store ^pwaSJL Star* Phone 76 5 I PR ESC RIPT I ed to bring their athletic paraphernalia and bathing suits. This is a spendid opportunity for a young man to have a summer's outing without expense. He will be well cared for, filled with new ideas, make acquaintances from every state in the South, develop alertness and self-reliance and return to his home after a month's time, bigger and better in 'mind and body. Parents are cordially invited to visit the camp and see how these lads live and learn. Applications should be filed by May 31, as the number of students allotted j to this county is limited and priority, f will be given the early applicants. j 4 'co The tire section above i the condition of a Firestc Tire after 20,994 miles 01 in Chicago. The section at the rig! a new Cord of the sam< measurements show that tread of the tire on the 1 been worn away after thi? test. The carcass is ini 1 4 4 AAA AAA 1 - man n,uuu,uuu rcvoiuiior Firestone Cords have 10,000 miles on Chicagt (1,200 [FIRESTONE^ thou 30x3Vi FABRIC stance: \ Lool 30 x 3 size $8.95 scienti Nfw Pri.'M I'loa Tlx n?oi?c Kg?etiV?M?y2o ^ agains ANDERSON 'v- ^ ;7^8pBg^^S^^ REV. W. L. WALKER, D. D. w A Noted Paster-Evangels!, of Danville, Ky. will conduct a series of meetings at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 28 AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THESE MEETINGS Week Day Service at 10 a. m.?Evening Services at 8 p. m Sunday Afternoon at 4 p. m. at the Court Mouse SUMMER CAMPS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA 1 ! REACHED VIA g SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM I I Accommodations reasonable and every feature of amusement and education available. Write or call on 1 R. C. COTNER. S District Passenger Agent, ij Spartanburg, S. C. 1 London, May 26.?Two milion through depression in trade says the arross registered tons of shipping is Mercantile Marine Service Associaitill laid up in the United Kingdom j tion in its annual report. W/tfm /** '"^Rcprgducljons from rholoyrapks LOST MILES per DOLLAR tSTOttC RX> TIRES ~ it the left shows and heavy in the center where the wear >ne 33x4Vjj Cord comes, tapered at the edges to make n a Yellow Cab steering easy and to protect the carcass I against destructive hinging action of it was cut from high tread edges. The carcass is air bag 5 size. Careful expanded to insure uniform tension and only 1/3 of the paralleling of every individual cord. It , bellow Cab has is double "gum dipped" to make sure j long, gruelling that each cord is thoroughly insulated i tact after more with rubber. I IS. This is the reason why Firestone averaged over Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary > Yellcrw Cabs mileage. It explains the unanimous de- ' raho nil T?ir?- ~??1 ?* 41 * ' * ... - ..v- nictiiu oi mougntiui equipped). In tire buyers for these r^OI DFIEI D "qqq"^ 11 sands of in- values. The local in*. FA 1th IP s, they ha * c Firestone dealer will . 2 from 15,000 to continue to provide CC 99 '! the personal service ^ k at the tread? that makes Firestone ?u?t? ij. fically angled tire comfort and econ- 30 x 3 size $7.99 S t skid, massive omy complete. / MOTOR CO., Union, S. C.