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A^A A^A A^A A^i |TT^r A^ vat Ay AT AT AT AT AV VAV ry X Call and Lei v X And Demonstrate | this | Insurance | Gasoline Kange X *? y?u- Thc only safe stove to use. V Let us tell you V | WHY I Union Hai f V Phone 34. 4? 4* 4? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4* 4? 4* 4 | Answering 4* How much money can 4* can reason"like this: A 4* takes $7 for my board ; 4* and carfare, $5 for clotl 4* this I can deposit regul 4* This would give me $104 4* It is clearly seen that 4* have quite a snug sum of 4* tained so easily that the 4* so long before asking y 4* then making the start. 4* week, lay by some of w + grow under our interes + lating here?now. + " (The Old * Merchants * Nation T OF UNI( T F. M. FARR, President. ~? J. D. ART* * CAPITAL AND S *JC? iglCi ^4* iAI tdtki* ili JC| yjc #v -j- | J ^ ^ ^ Iw ^ =? 1 UNION PLUMBING ^ Wants your Plumbing + any kind. We can furnis <4* Roof that you want. + We have taken the aire ?0 j| IDEAL EPW0R1 !{, COMPANY'S + Which is* the cheapest G ^ It tfives a much better lig + osene Oil. See our demc + soon. Give us a trial. We ap Don't fail to bring yoi J us to Repair, or Your Sn ju - - - + Union Plui | Electr 4* J. E. KIRBY. * l'hone 205-J 27 E. 1^, Jf, Jf. ^ ^ ^ A f ^ " f 'f I Bailey Underta The only licensed embalmers Union. We save our natrons wn of all anxiety when arrangement will bring an experienced and c< of the county. FOR QFICK AND EFF1 Office Phone 10<?. ? M. Bonner, Licensed Embalmer and Under! HHHHHHHBHHHifiBHHNBUCyeHHi Farm Lands < 488 acres of land only S. C., (Union county). 100 acres under fence, tf Healthy locality? Know For a quick cash deal, $ Titles Guaranteed. E. E. K JONESV1 t Us Explain | ._ I: Pi T ?P f nHRn Mm HiPD Pfl f dware Co. f Main Street. ? 1 * fr 4* fp 4<i 4k ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* 4^ 9C i? ?! ?T"" "T* "T" w , the Question J j *t* i I put aside weekly? You W?ll T <fio - ? i- A T ^Jll, x gci ipxo cl WCCft, 1L T and room, $2 for lunches 4* hes. I have $4 left, $2 of + arly for fifty-two weeks. 4? . , plus the interest. 4" , ; in a few years you will + ' money to your credit, obregret will be you waited & ourself the question and 4* If you don't earn $18 a 4* hat you do earn. It will + st plan. Start accumu- 4* + Reliable) + & Planters al Bank t i )N, S. C. I A W r/\CTFD in ? n '? m. v/oi uu, Ticc-rres. iL i IUR, Cashier. 1 URPLUS $100,000. * ; |f> ?X* ?X? *>V* *|f *X* ?Xa ! f|f ?A> ?X? ' 0 *1* ?|? w|* ?f# ?S* tilt ?iK* ?iK* ?iK? ?X? ?X? iX* ? *. 'i1 | ?4i4,4?4,4,4*4,4?4,4?4i4i3< & ELECTRIC CO. * C , Tinning, Metal Roofing + ? >h yoii any kind of Metal + ,r + incy for the & rH ACETYLENE ? I GAS LIGHTS X t j" r las Light on the Market, v t ht and cheaper than Ker- 4* J mstrator that will be in rT * J ipreciate your business. f jr Svruo Kvanorators tn T *- ?* " ?? 1 < loke Stack to make. T * 2 mbing and I ; + F ic Co. t s T h JULIAN HUGHES. *T t Main St. Union, S. C. J J4 ilf. ,ilr. .ilr. .-ic. .ilr. *-. ?l V V "f l: ^^================== j k KaSHBSSi8M&B0KBMmHHHEBanMV^I iking Company a ! and professional undertakers in I 11 rry and trouble and relieve them a s are in our hands. A phone call " ampetent undertaker to any part ^ ICIENT SERVICE CALL | Residence Phone 88. I t T. E. Bailey, | r aker. President and Treas. I ( r c it S7.50 Acre two miles from Carlisle, 250 acres in pine timber, J iree frame tenant houses, 'n as "The Rice Place." ' >7.50 per acre will buy it. , i ELL Y, ! [LLE, S. C. ?????? rtR. WILLARD DARES BLEASE TO SUE HIM. J. T. Willard, a leading real estate nan of Spartanburg, a supporter of rudge Jones, alderman from ward 1, md one of the most enterprising men n Spartanburg is to face a slander mit at the hands of Governor Blease, f the governor makes good his threat :'o sue him. In the report of the :ampaign meeting from Union Saturday the telegraph wires got the lame tangled up and made the name appear J. T. Wiljis, instead of J. T. Willard. It seems that Mr. Willard wrote to a relative in Union, a Blease man, asking him to get on the Jones side. The governor read the letter. He said: "To show what dirty filth the Jones gang is using to try to beat me." As read by the governor, the letter indicated an effort to induce one of his supporters (a cousin of the writer) to desert the governor, as "you are a consistent church member, and do not drink or gamble." The governor said that when the campaign was over he would make J. T. Willard answer for "the dirty lie he has sent out." Mr. Willard stated today that he is solvent, that if the governor gets a judgment for slander against him he would pay it, and branded the governor as afraid to bring the suit unless he made good his threat. Of course, Mr. Willard does not think that Blease will sue, and few others have any idea that the governor was in earnest in his intentions. Spartanburg Bleaseites are expected to return the courtesy extended them by the Greenville Bleaseites. The Spartans are expected to visit Greenville on August 22, when the stare campaign meets tnere ana are expected to held up two hands in the hand primary and are also expected to make all the noise possible. Of course, as true Bleaseites, the Spartans will respond and the Southern Railway will haul them over. A young lady was sitting in her automobile. She was ready to move. Her motor had stopped. A young man asked her to allow him to crank it. She saw his red badge and then got out of the machine and cranked it herself. A farmer was talking to J. T. Wiliard today. He said he was going to irote for Blease because he "had made up his mind to vote for him and nothing in the world could change it." He said he did not know anything about the two men,.but W. hat^ 'iiaM done made up his mind to vote for Doley." A traveling man was invited out to line. He wore Jones colors. He was isked to take them off. He ate din ler at the hotel?Spartanburg Joui*lal. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, de., was badly crippled with sciatic heumatism due he says to uric acid n his blood. "Foley Kidney Pills enirely cured me and also removed lumerous black specks that were coninually before my eyes." Foley Kidiey pills are a uric acid solvent and re effective for the various forms of heumatism. Glymph's Pharmacy and onesville Drug Co. Kills ^lan Who Assaulted Her. Nashville, Aug. 12.?Mrs. J. R. Aljn, a widow, aged 22, today shot and nstantly killed William Shofer, aged 8, the driver of a taxicab in the ser ice of Mrs. Allen and her brothers. Vhen arraigned sh^ said she shot to irotect herself. Shofer made his iome with the widow and her brother, ihe alleged he attempted to assault ier two days ago. She was admitted 0 $10,000 bail. In these days of high cost of living, 1 medicine that gets a man up out of >ed and able to work in a few days s a valuable and welcome remedy, ohn Heath, Michigan Bar., Cal., had ;idney and bladder trouble, was conined to his bed, unable to turn without help. "I commenced using Foley Cidney Pills and can truly say I was elieved at once." His example is vorth following.?Jonesville Drug* Co. md Glymph's Pharmacy. PEOPLES FRIEND" IN A CALL FOR AID. Columbia, Aup. 12.?Gov. Blease oday issued a proclamation, calling or contributions for the relief of the ecent cyclone at Clover, in York bounty, when the mill was blown lown and many of the houses of th^ miployes demolished. One of the >erson8 named by the governor to re eive the contributions is Editor W. ). Grist, of the Yorkville Enquirer. Hay fever and asthma make August a month 6f Intense suffering to nany people. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gives prompt ease and re lei, ana is sootmng and healing to he inflamed membranes. Wm. M. Vlerethew, N. Searsport, Me., says: 'A few doses of Foley's Honey and rar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than 1 bottle caused a complete cure." Ke'use substitutes. Jonesvile Drug Co., Ulymph's Pharmacy. Be sure to see that your name is >n the Democratic Club Roll, so thai you may vote in the coming primary ANNUAL 8. S. CONVENTION. The Union County Interdenominational Sunday School Association Held a Most Successful Convention at Mt. Joy Baptist Church Last Week. The Union County Interdenominational Sunday School Convention met at Mt. Joy church Aug. 6-7, 1912. Devotional exercises were conducted by Dr. G. W. B. Smith Miss Grace Vandiver made a splendid talk in "The Standard Plan for 1912." Mr. John D. Cappelmaun, of Charleston, delivered a masterly ad ar?s| on "ine ueDt ot the Christian Jo tbre Chillren of the Community." A round table on "Organized Work" was conducted by Miss Vandiver. The following- committees were then appointed: Committee on Nomination?Rev. J. E. Coker, Sam Garner, R. W. Adams. Committee on Resolutions?Dr. G. W. B. Smith, J. E. Meng, J. R. Harvey. Committee on Promoter?Miss Bettie Smith, Miss Sarah Little, Miss Bessie Adams. Committee on Banner Contest? Prof. Davis Jeffries, Rev. I. E. Wallace, S. T. Lanham. A splendid dinner was served by the good people of Mt. Joy. At the Tuesdav nfternnnn sprvira. the devotional exercises were conducted by S. W. Jolly of Union. Rev. J. E. Wallace, of Pelzer, made a fine talk on "The Sunday Schood Standard." Miss Grace Vandiver conducted a sround table on "Sunday School Management." The convention then adjourned until Wednesday morning:. Wednesday's Sessions. At the Wednesday morning: session devotional eercises were conducted by R. W. Adams. "The purpose of the Cradle Roll and How to Run One" was ably discussed by S. T. Lanham, State Treasurer. "Securing: Men and Women for O. A. B. C." was handled in a masterly way by Rev. J. E. Wallace, Dr. Smith of Jonesville spoke on the Home Department and Revj J. E. Coker on House Visitation. Both made splendid taks. Five minute' reports were made by F. M. Ellerbe for Jonesville township, R. W. Adams for Pinckney township and J. Horace Lee for Union town I ship. M./ \ jl The -convention then adjourned for, ILdinnsr. *4 BftKteyotional exercises at the Wh session were led by Rev. J. H. Danner Dr. G. W. B. Smith, superintendent made a three-minute report. Mr. S. T. Lanham made a ringing speech on "Substantial Co-operation". A collection was then taken. Cash and subscriptions amounted to over $100. Prof. Davis Jeffries made a fine talk on "The Sunday School Teacher." The committee on nominations reported as follows: For president, F. M. Ellerbe; vice president, C. C. Sanders; secretary and treasurer, S. W. Jolly; superin tendent Elementary Department, Miss Amey Nicholson; superintendent Home Department, Hon. J. K. Hamblin; superintendent Adult Department, Prof. J. H. Hope; superintendent Teacher Training Department, Prof. Davis Jeffries; superintendent Temperance Department, Dr. G. W. B. Smith; superintendent Missionary Department, J. W. Cunningham. The executive committee, Rev. J. F. Matheson, Dr. J. T. Jeter, Mr. J. W. Scott. The committee on Resolutios, offered the following resolutions: Be it Resolved: 1st. That tha rnn. vention express their sincere and hearty appreciation of the faithful services rendered us in forwarding our work, by the visiting brethren. Second, That this convention commend the efficient and faithful efforts of the county president, F. M. Ellerbe, and ask'the earnest cooperation of county and township officers in the continuance of the great work before our organization. Third, That our convention recommend that our annual convention be advertised several weeks in advance so as to avoid conflicts. Fourth, That the sincere thanks of this convention be tendered the good people of Kelton and community for the warm hospitality extended the convention. Signed by the committee. The reports of both committees were adopted by acclamation. The committee on banner contest Announced that the banner had been awarded to Pinckney township. ir rri tV r. rw ..1 1 nun. 1 nus. n. wore onerea me 101lowing resolution: Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom, has seen fit to remove from our midst Brother S. M. Rice, E. U., therefore be it Resolved: First, That in the death of Brother Rice our Association has lost one of its most faithful members. Second, That our sincere and heart felt sympathies be and are hereby extended to his bereaved family. Tklwl _ -* ai iiuiui i nut u cujiy ui mese resolutions be published in the county papers and a copy be sent to his family. The resolution was adopted by rising vote. There being no further business, ! the convention adjourned. ' B. F. Kennedy, Sec. I t ^ v rl a4a Jl ^wv v v vvvvyvt YOU ARE CORDIALLY OUR FALL TAILC * HELD I X ISAAC HAMBU1 <! MERCHANl ' f BALTIl AUG. 19, 2< When their representative ^ VA11 a Kooii + iAil ?11 ? - ?' ^ jwu c* ucauvuui an WUOl creations and take your 1 i All $1.50 Manhattan and reduced to All $2.00 Shirts reduced 1 All $2.50 Shirts reduced 1 I J. CO A^A A^A A^A A^A 4* 4* 4* 4* 41 4? 4* 4? 4? 4? *1? 4* 4? X* * ________ <4t ??? + t HAVE YOUR FALL IHUMPI * | 11 W. Main St. + KIDD'S OLD JE1 I : + ?????? * to Loneson "Are jroa going to the meeting T Women living on fat haven't time to seek and Distances are too greatWomen grow lonesome i of these pleasures. The Rural' solves the problem. It enable bors and friends and keep ali Our free booklet tells how y your home at small cost. W should write for it. 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