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| SMART MODES J WATS/ i \^nm hdML DRESSES?Woo! Crepe, Satin anJ Sei novel wide seeves, contrasting colors . COATS?Of individexposition of origins {o~eraos\ Sh?wn fr fsbncs in glorious A A representative mode's, moJerafe!v | irCAT SUITS?P r.^d. Sevre^. S:;vne \ a-e e'abor^'eV emh y colors* a notewcrfb |w;de sleeves? $10.95 j The V 8 S. KRASS, Proprietor. * | Madam, Would You $ Baskc t An investigation by the > 1 Markets, comparing self-help st groceries shows that the cash-un cent cheaper. We have this state governi fore, that you earn 2 cents whin groceries from a cash-and-carry < Is it worth it? A woman who enjoys the sei V' i lot her servants go shoppir i -c -d'n ' ;> maid to the grorev; SKI .'ICE saves tinns and ht **;;.in, * ervic at cost. 1 1 service . tore you <'on f.-siilc/'s desk to have you; baskc c of waiting on yourself. < store is n SERVICE an* Sj W- .1 iiver. 5 Tc e, hone v.?ur * rder ar.d b* S s. ' ice as vve'l as better quality I Harris | PHONE j f Don't Disturb The Meeting Coughing is irritating to others as well as yourself. If you have a cough, get ; a bottle of K-W Brand Cough Syrup and begin j taking it at once. It soothes f and heals. It cures the j cough by removing the < cause. Get the genuine j K-W Brand Cough Syrup? j sold by the j PEOPLES ! DRUGSTORE j Prompt Service Phones 68 and 69 The per capita consumption of eggs in the United States is one-half egg a day. / /' / *\ IN DRESSES I IND COAT SUITS j J Poirei Twill, Canton rges. Latest models, uniquely trimmed in . . . .$4,98 to $19,50 lality and charm. An i' styles and quality is i a ran^e of lustriaus ?'tumn shades, display of the newest sriced $7.95 to $24.50 oire' Twill, Tricotine vit^ Pr collars, others rrrde^ed in contrasting | feature is the new ) " c to $24.50 bonder | Union, S. C. j Carry a 1 it Load for 2 Cents? J lew York State Department of <S .ores and regular qua.ity-servlce ijj; d carry store sells at about 2 p i \f\ went report as authority, there- :t: you lug h me a dollar's worth of jj >r "sc'f-help" store. / rvice of a reliable grocer will not jj; ig. Saving 2 cents on the dollar \f, V is cvr .-iinly not economical. ^ a SKRVTCK STOUT? gives you 't have to stand in line at th it searched am' pav for the privi 5 \ 1 QUALITY store. g I l> assured of prompt and efficient ? merchandise. ^ ARB COMPANY f NO. 32 5 >; 3ttfcX3fc***VV**NXWXVVVXVVV\N% I i B; esk Up ! I That Cold If you feel the usual symptoms of a cold, such as chilliness, aching, smarting of the nose and eyes, hoarseness, etc., get a box of K-W Brand Lawson's Capsules. Do not accept cheaper imitations said to be the "same thing," or "something just a-, good." Get the genuine K-W Brand Lawson's Grip Capsules, 35c the box. Sold only at PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Phones 68-69 Big Barbecue We will serve on Saturday (Armistice Day), Nov. 11th, barbecued hauh, pork and mutton, cooked by Dan Gallman. 1531-2tpd. G. G. Hodge. I GOOD SERMON ' . ' : ^ I - % : . ' LAST EVENING (Continued from page *?ne) , 'J iist, whose message hpd attracted all the thousands, even Herod and his n.yal suite, whose message reminded the Jews of the Mnlachi and Elijah and Isaiah of old. He described the < feet of this new preavhing upon! J.imon and Andrew?especially the! precoma* "on of the Great One wh<i I\v. s to conic after, and the doubts of ! S ni).i about that prophecy. Then h'* j told of the attendance of Andrew up >n | Join's mooting and his hasty return} Simon with the news, "I have seen i Him, the promised one, the Messiah! i f whom the preacher told. Then he j t developed the truth of the revelation I 1 f the possibilities in n soul when it j is brought into a new relation with j the Masterin the case of Simon a id i th< Lord, hr w Jesus had seen more j in Simon than a rough . fisherman, more than one up and down in his life, one impulsive and weak, how the master had revealed the possibilities of Simon to Simon sealed that revelation with the significant change of name to "Peter" a "rock" upon whose faith and loyalty and activity He would build a great following. "There are thousands in this house a Union tonight," said the preacher. v.no ii you sriouia uie Deiore morning would get little notice in the papers, and few outside your family and a few friends would nti^s you; you have lived onlv for yourself, you have Inhered selfishly for yourself and your wn family. But God can bring you ir.'o a relation with H m in which thc-re w-U he a revelation of your pesI'bilitics. If ycu will give God your i:V. lend God your business, your to ens, your talents, your social : landing, your influence. He will make you marked men and women whose lives will be p benediction to this 8 whole community and a glory to your h ather forever. The next thought is that in this new relationship with God we are to tind out who is to control our lives. Peter had a will of his own. Was tie to be Simon or Peter, the rock? Was Saul to remain Saul or to be"cme at the command of the Master, Paul, the apostle, who was to establish the church among the Gen ? Was old Jacob to keep on be' :T 'aeob. or would he become Israel in whom all the nations of the earth were to be blessed? Was Abram It Ahrnm always or was he to h or Abraham? Here is the great . isir-.i in ti e life of Simon; here ' i \it collision that must come !- lives of every man and i t.- the crisis time of decision as < whom shi.'l control: Self or the Spirit if Gcdl The will is able to <! eide for self -but it may, too, decide upon surrendering to the will of God. Who is going to be supreme in your j life, in your business, in your social I life, in all your relations? That's why f ant here?to help these pastors lulng this question directly to your hearts and consciences. Is God going to control your life or is Union to pass God out of its life and be nominated by material things. ' I shall never forget an incident that happened to my own family at breakfast time one morning. My 'iltle girl threw a spoon at her brother, and when told to pick it up refused. After the breakfast things had been cleared away I went and 'ockid the door and then told Betty 'c pick up the spoon. She refused, id because she had reached the age where she had to know that when her pa rents told her to do something it has to be obeyed, I told her that s' c couldn't leave the room until it w s done. She pouted and fussed and cried but at the end of the hour she picked it up, and coming to me, I put my arms around her and kissed her and said. "Betty, it's never going to happen again, is it? And she said, *NTo, Daddy.' Perhaps you are better than I am, but. there must come to everyone of us that moment in our lives when we must make choice as > whether Christ is going to control or not." "That collision is bound to come ?o every heart. Who's going to contrul?your Father or yourself? There hn- never been a man who left God >.:t of his life that left a mark worth mentioning upon the state or the nation. The third great fact is that this ultimate relation between God and "T., when man partakes of the divine tnturc, breaks known the harriers be>. r:?n th" Time-World and the Kter >?>! world. Peter never knew the d'/ference between the synagogue at Jerusalem and that fishing boat on the sea until Jesus revealed the rock" quality in Peter revea^d the hrouprht Peter face to face with the deris'cn as to who should be master. Hut when Peter obeyed the master, allowed God to control, arid let down I is net-- there was such a catch of fish they had never before seen in that co u,try, God wants to come into your bfo, sir, and radiate out from it? 'hr ugh your business, through your political life, through your social life: he wants to use you, your talents. your kitchen, your social posi'.ion, your school room teacher. There \vn- such a dftift that another ship 1 ad to be called to help. "Together" is a fine word; these union campaigns emphasize the value i f big things. I don't like to hear ; men say "My" church. He might .is well fill a pail with water and 1 ml it "his" ocean or spread an um. hrella over him and call it "his" firm God's church is bigger than* .he four walls of any denomination. ?"iter's vision of Jesus as a partner in the fishing business made a new nun of him. Religion does not cons.ist of going to church, singing hymns RIALTO TODAY ? -i JBSSB LJ LASKY PrMmta GLORIA SWANSON IN i' . I "HER HUSBAND'S ! TRADEMARK" j A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Her style and beauty were put on parade to make him look successful. He never stopped to think that she might attract other i r ten too much. A gorgeous picture of fashion and married life. Set in New York and the bandit haunts of Mexico. ADDED AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Shows: 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 TOMORROW WINIFRED WESTOVER IN "ANNE OF LITTLE j SMOKY" and saying prayers. In England we we call that sort of Christian the "Ix>rd's awkward squad." Partnership with God brings God into the life to radiate through all we do?in the Lome, in the business place, in the street, in our play as well as in our work, in our politics, in our social relations. That sort of divine rein tion make us bigger and better, sweeter and fined every day." As an illustration of the point of the difference between vit^l religion and formal "service," he told of his J" father at work among the Yorkshire jsoldiers in France in 1914; how one T night to a bunch back, from the 7 tienches he had not preached, but had T called the men to spend an hour writ- I ing home; how one man had written to his old mother to whom he had r.ot sent a message in many years? \| and how, after repeating the prayer ;' that mother ta-ght him. had been ? converted?to go back to the trenches ! ! and die?but only after the letter ; | with a postscript by Gipsy Smith, Sr., ? telling of his conversion, had gone ' 1! to the old mother in the Yorksriro \ hills. "When you get a man to re member his mother, it is easy to get !! him to think about Jesus," declared | | the preacher, "A man never forgets < > his mother's prayers," he con- ! ! tinued. 't | Pausing, the preacher asked every \ \ man in the audience who could re-'?> member the first prayer his motherl!! had taught him to say to hold up his, \ \ hand?and a sea of hands went up,! more than two thousand in all. The ;!! impression of the incident was pro-:.; found. "Go<i wants to make of you, men and women of Union, partner-'!I with Him, if ycu will give Him the right of way in your lives." Ho re viewed the record of Peter, the im- !! pulsive, who denied his Lord?and who then was the first Jesus asked for after ? His resurrection, when !! Jesus thrice asked later, "Lovest thou' |; Me?" and told him to 'feed My," lambs'; Peter who on the day cf Pen- !! tecost preached with such power thatj!! three thousand were at one time con-j" verted. "Don't make excuse of yourl!! weakness and failure?He said. *11* * came not to seek the righteous but j sinners.'" Concluding in an earnest ncss thai stilled the already quiet and attentive i jj audience to such seriousness tKa t { every word cpuld be heard to the out-.'' fringe of the crowd, the preacher said::" "I have only one message for you, j * Trnion. I dort't want ever to try to be;" clever or smart. I v?nt you to lose}!! sight of Gipsy Smith, lose sight of i the man: My prayer is for you church' men and women, that you may take your splendid abilities, talents, gifts your all and lay them on the altar of consecrated service that others ma: be brought into the service of the -lir.gdom of God." Notice, Confederate Veterans! u All Confederate Veterans of Union, A county are respectfully invited to join tl Camp Giles, No. 708, on Saturday in next, November 11th, to participate in the Armistice Day parade. 1 Meet at the Union high school building ut 10:30 o'clock. 3 J. M. Greer, a] Commander. ? F. M. Farr, 15S0-2tpd Adjutant. ? m ^r'ti.h Postal n - receipts anow increase $| ? ?London, Nov. 8.?The gross revenue /oilcded in postage on corespondenpe ?nd parcels by the British postoffice for the last fiscal year will be 40,000,000 pounds according tA esti-. mates of the department. This is a; I uihstar.t'al increase over the previous year, and a slight increase over the year preceding the war. . ft , i'c' - * ? m< T ' ;:C ":W& pp \ W ^ v iffa HereV |Py pRESENl |U4 i on a qu QB need is a 1 BBjj looks like r BraM Brush strol J what a finis H BAILEY! HI SI3 H~H i 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 I H ARMIS SAT I 50c heavy Turkish T< $5.00 Nashua Plaid I $2.50 Grey Colton B1 20c Lakeside Chambi 20c heavy Cheviot S Good heavy dark Ou Palm Olivo Qnon ? < JL MAAM VIITV (3 boti Meimen's Borated T $2*00 Vvra"?ne KnH 03 $3 00 Wa~.re Kpi* Si *10.00 AO Wool Jer ONE WILBURI 111111111111 it n 1111 n 1111 A I C iL. A I I i rum mc v/i cuau u I .. f I The Albemarle Pippin, Queen Vic>ria's favorite, known'as the Royal ( pple, is the fl nest flavored apple in j i.e world. It afcd the Win< sap grown | i the mountains of Virginia are un-1 irpassed. We ship our apples to our' zgular customers in most of jthp ates, a box, a barrel, or a carload., est references if desired. We w 111 spreciate an order from you. Willi tchange a few barrels for peas. j ALBEMARLE ORCHARD CO.. ! Charlottesville, Va. 11-9-11-13-15-17-20-22-25 27 29 J , m t * FECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS! OUSE FOR RENT?5-roonr house i with bath, hot and cold water and; electric lights. Located on Pinei street; close in. See W. S. McLure. 1531-Th&Sat-tf WANT SEVERAL ~COWS with young calves. Describe and give"' price. Roscoe Thomas, Union, S. C. 1531-3t ? / ... ^ i. .i \ * ! - .?' ''? i. 25 cents towards a new finish on your o ' this coupon at our store. It is worth 2 art of du Pont Auto Finish. Then Few hours* time and you have a c tew again. it Auto Finish flows on like thick ces disappear like magic. It's easy hi io wu|juii ivAiajr auu ^ci a laauug new BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. UNION, S. C. /. + 1 1 M 1 I \ I t 11 I TICE BAR) IRDAY Ol iwels, limit 4 to a customer i Mankels (or, pair ankets for, pair ray for, yard ihirtmg for, yard tings for, yard akes for ties Shampoo free with si alcum Powder, can r Pheon;x Silk Hore for. nair Ik Hose for, pair sey Dresses, jes* received, sp DAY ONI I DRY 600 M l 1 ill 111111 i i i 11 i ; n M -i-i" : The Horn / , Oppoj Opportunity knocks again! An / you do not hear and heed it? There is one place you can alwi at your Bank! And we feel safe ii is the best source for a .eearcl and the Savings Department cl hopes for your future, if you ui result of your search! '' "Large Enough to Serve Any?Stronj CITIZI N A T lONA L. 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