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I Merchants & F "The OI< i The Oldest and Larg< On July 1st we paid ou | der.d No. 80, making a t / stockholders in Cash Divii ' While the chief object I profits for its shareholders ' iif eiistomors. and its c ! merit of the community in ; nient is liberal, pursues a strictly to legitimate lines I If this appeals to you LOOK FOR THE BANK And deposit your money ' ; F. M. 1 AUK. >V. F. G1 I President. Vi< I I B B f TT'I WE CAN SU'T YOU I CARRY THE K!GHT S' jj GOOD. TOO. WHY? BE | FOR SUM FEET AND BR< | FGR BROAD FEET. GUF SO DO CUR HOSE THEM. AND YOU'LL CO(v lur 3 ^ B fi~ 0^ fe DUAMP7! / IF I II V . | SUMMER'S Y S V\\\\\N\\%\N\W\\\\%V X | These Buggies ?? A With fair and reasonab % If any part of the veti Z imperfect material or T* & parts are returned to u ?! without, charge. Y \%\*XVNVXVWWV*****W 1 rtniriA 5?nrl I | The Peoples Lawrence G. Southard ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Office Opposite Post Office UNDER1 \COVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION ^BvSA member bank under, j fed era l reser ve act THE I lanters Nat'! Bank d Reliable" est Bank in Union County r 6 per cent. Semi-annual Divi- ! otal of $288,000.00 paid to our ; lends since organization. ! of this bank is to accumulate ; , it is ever mindful of the rights ' n*?f nim io t'r\ r t Vin ?i rt O HPO- 1 UIIAldllt Willi IO iUl v??^ t*u ? MUVV- | whidH it is located. Its nianageprogressive uolicy, and adheres of banking. V * WITH THE CHIME CLOCK * where it will be absolutely sale ILLT \M, J. 1). ARTHUR, : ce-President. Cashier. ; ?MIH III? HJIM.ua?? WE CAN SUIT YOU WITH SHOES AND HOSE VITH SHOES BECAUSE WE rYLES. OUR SHOES FEEL CAUSE WE BUY SLIM LASTS SAD. COMFORTABLE LASTS I SHOES WEAR. WEAR. BUY THEM. TRY IE AGAIN FOR THEM. WIMSEND OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFICE 4 A^Ii dm A irii 4T4 i^A JTA JTA yWyk yk ^jri i BUGGIES 1 .SXSSXXXXSNNVNXSSXNNXNXX *} X are Guaranteed t X le use FOR ONE YEAR. licles fail, by reason of y workmanship, and said is. we will replace same A ook at Them! ! | Supply Co. i BARRON & BARRON Attorneys at Law UNION, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Mon ey to loan on City and Farn Property. rr is up to you You Man or Woman Who Pays the Bills | Stay With Us?and We Will Make Your Money Go Further Day in and Day out Than any Concern whq'has ever Done Business for any Length of Time in Union County. * SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Oct. 17th, 19th and 20th l:\ JUST Ttltj KILrtiT TIME FOR THE FAIR VISITORS. We offer subject to Stock exhaustion and withdrawal at any time without notice: Fresh ground new crop FANCY PATENT FLOUR for $5.75 per barrel, worth $6.25 to $6.50. (Limit 10 bbl> Fresh new crop QUAKER CORN FLAKES ?No better on earth? For 8c package, worth strictly 10c. (Limit 5 packages.) Best grade fresh DOMESTIC MACARONI SPAGHETTI and ELBOWS worth 12'/2C on most markets, for 8c package. (Limit 5 pkg.>. > - Best PURE CREAM UHEEsE made in America for 25c pound, 1 2 pounds for 45c, 20c by half box, and 19c by box. (Limit one box). Wesson's FRESH COOKING OIL the 80c or 85c packdgp for d days only for 25c per can. ' (Limit 5 cans.) Armour's finest FRESH GRAPE JUICE I the 50c bottles for 41c per bottle, and the 25c bottles N for 21c per bottle. GOOD DOMESTIC RTfT worth 7c per pound for pound. Fresh New Crop QUAKER OATS the 15c packages for 10c. Our famous / / ^ PANSY FLOUlS^ The best by every test?that conies to South Carolina. For/ $6.50 per barrel, worth over $7.00 on any market. See Our Stock ami Assortment to Appreciate the compleU lines BAKED BEANS?all sizes. SOUPS?all flavors. VEGETABLES?all kinds. FRUITS?all kinds, i hspeciulty do ice incite you to use Our? Asparagus and Asparagus Tips, French Sardines, Tuna Fish, 'Salmon Steaks, Shrimp, Crab Meat and Lobster, Fish Flakes, and Fish Roe. ?Another lot just received? , Finest 25c Fresh ROASTED COFFEE ! 1,000 pounds for three days to go at 19c'pound. If not as good - as you can buy for 25c it is our Coffee- Ground free by request. Finest lot of genuine HAWAIIAN PINE APPLE we have ever stocked. None better at any price. Regular 25c to d5c tins, grated, sliced and in chunks. 2-pound White Cap sliced, JKorth 25c for 18c, two for 35c. 2-pound White Cap, grated* worth 25c can, for 18c, two for 35c. 2Vfe( pound can Mayfield, sliced Pine Apple, worth 30c, for 23c can, two for 45c. 2Vfe-pound White Cap, sliced, worth 35c, for 25c can. Now is the time and our Store is the place to get a full line of ONION SETTS? Red, white and yellow, also White Pearl onion setts. TURNIP SEED | ENGLISH PEAS VETCH, RAPE, OATS, BARLEY, SEED WHEAT, Red and Crimson CLOVER. We Will Save You Money on the Best Food for Man and Beast, and on Seeds for = Field and Garden. UNION GROCERY CO. "The Pure Food Store." i L. L. WAGNON, Manager. Phone 100. ,v / COMMITTEE SUBMITS \ SIX ACRE MEASURE Introduces in House Bill to Limit the Area of Cotton Planting in 1915. (Tuesday's State.) Beyond hearing the report of the select committee on cotton acreage reduction, the house accomplished nothing of importance at its 20 minute session last night. All cotton acreage reduction bills were unfavorably reported by the committee, but the house allowed them to go on the calendar. Mr. Pate of Darlington introduced a joint resolution requiring the closing of all dispensaries until after the end of the war in Europe. The resolution was referred to the committee on agriculture. The select committee recommended the passage of the Warren-ShirleyGasque State marketing bureau bill with amendments. Soon after the house convened last night at 7:30 o'clock, the select committee appointed last Wednesday to pass on all measures applying to the reduction of cotton production in 1915 made its report and submitted a bill making it unlawful to cultivate more than six acres of cotton in 1915 to the wuik anifiiui, unuar penally 01 a nne of not less than $25 and not more than $100 for each acre of cotton planted in excess of the specified number. The members of the select committee who reported last night are: Mr. Lee, Darlington, chairman; Mr. Belser, Sumter; Mr. Pegues, Marlboro; Mr. Atkinson, Chester; Mr. Illackwell, Laurens: Mr. Bethea, Dillon; Mr. Mower, Newberry; Mr. Wyche, Spartanburg; Mr. Welch, Richland; Mr. Epps, Sumter, and Mr. Riley, Saluda. The committee held several hearings. A stenographic report of the speeches made before it was kept. The cotton acreage reduction bill reported to the house last night by the select committee follows in full: Text of the Bill. "Be it enacted by the general assembly of the State of South Carolina : "Section. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person by himself, his agents or employes to plant or cultivate in this State in any year a greater number of acres of land in cotton than one-third of the total acreage of land planted and cultivated by such person in said year: Provided, however, That in no case shall any person plant or cultivate in cotton more than six acres to each regular work animal used in his farming operations in said year. ? "Sec. 2. That any person violating the provisions of this act shall for feit as a penalty a sum of not less than $25 nor more than $100 for each and every acre planted or cultivated in excess^of the number herein allow'd, to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction in an action r proceeding brought in the name of he. State; and said penalty when rehvered shall be paid over to the -county treasurer for the use of the etni'nty in which the said off eh se was committed. Said penalty and the costs of the proceeding in which the same is recovered shall be a lien upon all of the property of the person ad judged to pay the same, subject only to ' liens existing prior to the passage of i a:? i i:?i> uiiis> acb axiu iicii:- iui iu.\cn, i iuvuifu. That the judgment for said penalty as i costs be entered and enrolled in thr office of the clerk of court of genera! sessions and common pleas as oti r jtidgnvnts are now allowed to be tered and enrolled where the recovery is had in such court. And, Provide!. further. That where the recovery is had in a magistrate's court the sain - be entered and enrolled in the office of the clerk of court of general sessions and common pleas as judgments of magistrates' courts are now allowed to be entered and enrolled in said office. Provides for Surveys. "Sec. 3. That after any proceeding has been taken against any person or persons for a violation of this act. it hall be the duty of the clerk of con of general sessions and common plea- for the county in which the offeiiM is charged, upon application undo oath of either party to such procecning, to issue a rule of survey in the ase, giving three days' notice thereof to the opposite party, the cost- of such rule and survey to he taxed n the hill of costs in the final ad judi -ation of the case. "Sec f. That all sheriffs, sheriffs' deputies, magistrates, constables and rural policeman shall he charged with the duty of inspection, the production of evidence and the prosecutions for I *r?r\1 o i *.4* t U w. ? IWIU null */i turn rtll. "Sec. r?. The word 'person' used in this act shall he held to include partnerships. voluntary associations and corporations. "Sec. 6. This act shall go into effect immediately upon its approval." CITROLAX! CITROLAX! (TTROLAX! Rest thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish howels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing?no pain, no nausea. Keeps your .system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Citrolax. Sold hy dealers everywhere. Some men are dough losers rather .than breadwinners. Some men wait for things to turn up, and some others turn them up wh.lc they wait. MANY TROUBLES IHJE TO AN INACTIVE LIVER Many of the troubles of life such as headache, indigestion, constipation and lack of energy are due to inactive livers. firitrsKvV I iv.vor.I uv 5a ? 1 nuv^ ? ?? f v? ?- "? ao a ua vi41 ai, vegetable remedy that will get the liyer right and make these troubles disappear. It has none of the dangers or disagreeable after effects of calomel. Get a 60c or $1 bottle of this splendid remedy from your druggist today. Every bottle bears the likeness of L. K. igsby, who guarantees it through Glymph's Pharmacy and Jonesville Drug Co. 1 Our Stoc Automobile?Goodye Goodrich, Goodyear, F Motorcycle?Goodyes Streak. Firestone No Tread. Goodyear 'Blue Bicycle?All styles of per pair to $7.00 per p ?All Tires Model TheX Y Y Declare War < Y y Now is the Time V Installed Before t 'y Buy a Good Heater N Your Coal Bill._ A S V Large Room Witl V Fuel it Takes tc Or Y< A We are Exclusive Agei A dards: Cole's Hot Bla ers, both of which are Y Buy early and be coi 1 The Union ?|> The Har V Phone 34 * > A MO 3 . 1 The cost of wiring you | will return to you many p cheeV, cleanliness and ii We are making a spe R Lights in every home ai | iion varies from $10.00 8 material. Call and let i | mation. MUNICIPAL E AND WAT R. A. East | You Can I Write It 4 n 1 Y Mown Y uuftii T x as a fact that we carry Y ment of up-to-date Hoi pete, and that we are a them consistent with qi ?$ ?a single article, to f ?|> house, we can please y Y and warrant the durat ? | Bradleya^a a^.4It is said that the trutfi will outanH it uoomu ta hn ulu/avc aiit s\f oarvi people. There are times when the truth i about as inspiring as a cold fried egj Invigorating to the Pale and Sick! The Old Standard general strengthening tonl GROVK'S TASTKI.K88 chill TONIC, drives 01 Malar la.enrichea the Mood .and builds up the ay tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. S< k of Tires ar and Firestone Casings, irestone and Howe Tubes, ir studded; Goodyear Blue n-Skid. Diamond SafetyStreak inner tubes. f treads. Prices from $3.00 air. Guaranteed.? Garage - - ? ?? ? **. TERS ! )n old Weather 4 T to Have Your Heater he Rush Season is on. * Y T ow and Save One-third of V Imall Heater Will Heat a V h Less than Half the jr > Run Your Furnace ^ jur Grate. V its for the recognized stan st and Favorite Base Burn guaranteed to please. nfortable all the winter. V Y Hardware Co. :! dware People. <|> Union, S. C. Y Ik. can m . sr? xo you r home for electric lights p times over in convenience, | ncreased illumination. g icial effort to get Electric R id the cost of the installa- p up including all labor and j! as give you further infor- :j lectric light er works j erling, Supt. | A^A A^A A^A j^pjure jf the largest and best assort- V isehold Furniture and Carsking the lowest prices for uality. Whatever you want ? urnish a room, or a whole our taste and your pocket, ^ )ility of all we sell. V f .17Ca L/CJltiJ KJ\J, * <* A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^V J^4. A^V ? Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days its Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, ftlind. Itleedingor Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. IS The tirst application gives Ease and Rest. 60c. ?. ( 1 " They say haDpiness is a habit, Well, y here's hoping you'll get the habit! c. Indifference is the one thing capa^ ble of freezing the milk of human >c kindness.