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| And one fourth ji ! bought before. Other !|j sixteen ounces of me 3c In POWDERED Lye, ;V?? teen ounces for a clime, againi i: |i| ctve you. i'j hi Mencllccon's is pure Lyc, U noes farther, does more, last !Jj Every can warranted f ul). strong Mendlcson's Twenty-Ounce Can I. cans in soap inakinir. It .snpondics ei; i' the best hard or bo ft soap you ever us: '! for gettiug best, insults. . /if EPJIB : migst esir One ti>0 handiest arti'Vs for |i!l rloansv . :i?I ilishilcet mv. L* a |ii| aw; y dirt on-! ;croa-:-: ; ?h . >- > -r: ji tuiv. lv ;ncvly iUidooii'iilion r kit li<^ I I A r.S' vcrv da v. |!| Get better value for your dime b T Mendleson's Concert*rated Lye at any UNION COUNTYEAGLE GROCERY Cc The W. I). ARTHUR < UNION GROCERY Co UNION COUNTY 13. G. GREGORY, Carl L. B. JETER, Santue, W. G. GREGORY, Uiu I). B. FREE, Jonesvill B. L. FOWLER, Union R. J. FOWLER, Union, a =rr. I A^4. A^A & | Candy J f: Candv 1 t 1H | Ths Ideal 1 4 PrP2i-nt H Y A JL UVilt J is a box of our chocolate Y chocolates as preferred. Y were never made. Everv ?* niece of candy craftsmans A fering appreciated by all, Y with you next time will ii Y Always Fresh. I MILHOUS I T Y Phone 76 1 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININK and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. When poverty comes in at the door love makes a noise like a flying machine. How To Give Quinine To Children. FRBRILINK is the trade-mark name Riven to an Improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. 1 Also ^iMciallv fldantpd to adults who rnnnni take ordinary Quinine. Does not nabseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur' pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The name FgBRIMNK ia blown in bottle. 25 certs. The girl who is always trying to attract attention usually attracts the wrong kind. Foley Cathartic Tablets. /You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough y' cleaning to the entire bowel tract. Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep stomach swpet. Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only 25c. Sold by all dealers everywhere. I UESOhTs)!, M rRATEO^j ^ j -*"*??. ?&$:$$* II """^ - - - ;-/ ; ;. >#># : 4- /1,'- . ;,u ? ??*-tjR a 'r .?&?- ;,. v*: j. !|. ;?' f/-'*' /i. | SR^ggJI -"^'viTi-rfiiV';"- v/!'.;. ' { .i ?!)Pf li 22S&* j! *\ ^?w ^ : I I i * ; v , -jV \\ \ 5w* .Hr ' V ! 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I I _ _ I ? . ^ ? ?s and bon-bons, or all V Finer sweets than these f confection is a master- i ihip. They make an of- & young and old. A box usure a warm welcome. V DRUG CO. | THE REXALL STORE V Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your drmtrist will refund money if PAZQ f )| N'TM i s i tails to cure any case of Itching, Wind. Weeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The lirat abdication gives Ease and Rest. 60c. The high cost of living still enables home to pose as the dearest place on earth. (SEN^^OI^FRE^Catalog-Circula^^fc Fashion Plate No. 1, copyrighted, I and the Famous 90 Days Treatment and I McKISSICK S METHOD 1 of treating the Scalp, Hair and Skin with No. 1, 2 & 3 Preparations fl W. T. McKISSICK * CO- H P. O. Bos 102, Wilmington, DeL J Cotton Uniforms for the Soldiers. Washington, Oct. 19.?Quartermaster General Aleshire in his annuol report today says manufacturers are making efforts to provide a suitame wasname maienal combining wool and from 20 to 30 percent cotton for soldier's uniforms. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL 1 Q p DRY GOODS COMPANY O. Vj. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD IN SESSION HERE LAST WEEK (Continued from page 2). The report of the committee was i presented by Dr. Reavis and set forth j in succinct terms the condition and outlook of the great work. Pending its adoption, synod was addressed by the Rev. S. II. Wilds of the Congo mission, Africa, and the Rev. Palmer C. DuBose of the Mid-China mission. Both these young men are members of the synod and were trained in Columbia seminary and ordained by Charleston presbytery. Their addresses received deep attention, called forth not only by the thrilling interest of the subject but also by a warm personal sympathy. Dr. DuBose is a son of the Rev. II. C. DuBose, the late lamented missionary, who was one of the pioneers of the work in China. Mr. Wilds is a Columbian. The report was then appproved and its recommendation adopted. The report of the directors of Columbia seminary was presented and reported to the committee on seminary. The report of the treasurer was received and referred to the finance committee. Synod then adjourned until tomorrow morning. A a Uf ? ? ni, me weunesuay evening session of the Presbyterian synod the special order was local home missions. The Rev. E. E. Gillespie, 1). I)., of Yorkville, chairman of the executive committee, presided. Excellent music was furnished by the line choir which has done so much to add to the pleasure of the more popular sessions of the body. The first address of the evening was by the Rev. J. B. Green of Greenwood. It was a thoughtful and scholarly setting forth of the importance of America's part in the evangelizing the world. One hears much of the incoming flood of immigrants, not * so much of the great number who return to the lands whence they came bearing with them the lessons learned here. The importance of Christianity for them can not be overestimated. One of the dangers is our increasing love for money. The task that confronts the American church is unsurpassed. The tasks of the South; the foreign population in Louisiana and the Birmingham district, the mountaineers, the negroes, the West. The Rev. G. G. Mayes addressed the synod for home missions from the standpoint of the superintendent, briefly and forcibly and made a strong appeal for a more adequate support of the work. Report of committee on the theological seminary was adopted and John McSwean, the Rnv II I? H 1 I. .?v . . 1?. *V. mwitlll^UIl clliu I f 1U liUV. I Alexander Sprunt, I). I)., were elected members of the board of directors. Synod met at !? o'clock ,a in. and alter devotional exercises conducted by Rev. A. W. Blackwood .pastor of the First church of Columbia, resumed transaction of business. Minutes of Wednesday were read and approved. Special committee on Montreat made report. It made special notice of the William Brearley home, the munificent gift of E. Mclver Williamson, and recommended the election of D. T. McKeithan, W. C. Whitner, I. Wills Todd, G. II. Cornelson and the Rev. G. G. Mayes as trustees of the property. The thanks of synod to the generous donor for his splendid gift were renewed. A special c< mnittee was moved to consider the matter in the report of the committee 011 education and to report later in this session. Pending 1 discussion recess was taken during the funeral of Mrs. Morgan. Committees Are Named. After recess the standing committee presented its report on the report of the executive committee of local home missions. The recommendations in the report were considered seriatim and adopted. The following special committee was appointed to consider and report on the recommendations of the com miuee on Christian education and ministerial relief: The Rev. W. B. Arrowood, 1). D., the Rev. R. B. Grinnan, D. D., the Rev. VV. H. Fraser, 1). 1)., John McSwain, A. B. Blake. The Rev. Homer McMillan, 1) .1)., of the Synod of Georgia was introduced and invited to sit as a corresponding member. The report of committee on assembly's home missions was presented and pending its adoption synod was addressed by the Rev. Homer McMillan. 1). D., secretary of assembly's committee. He toid of the work among the emigrants from foreign lands?foreign missions at home; of that among the negroes of the mountain missions; in tbe convict camps of the South, our church being the tirst to engage in organized work among the prisoners; and finally of the growing work in the new Southwest. He brought out the threefold appeal of the facts presented: (1) Salvation or the individual; (2) of the country? civilization; (3) of the world. His address was original and striking, received close attention and made a deep impression. The report was then adopted. Committee on bills and overtures presented its report. 1. On an overture from the Johnston church concerning the part taken by girls in young people's societies. Before the completion of the report recess was taken to 3 p. m. Afternoon Session. Committee on narrative made a report which was adopted. Committee on bills and overtures continued its report giving affirmative answer to overture from certain members asking if sessions should examine officers elected by the congregation as to their qualifications before proceeding to their ordination. This answer was sustained by synod. It recommended that the overture of the Rev. W. H. Mills concerning the "calling of the previous question" be forwarded to the assembly without recommendation. This action was ordered. It recommended that the overture from Congaree presbytery with reference to certain churches be granted. The reply to an overture of the Rev. G. G. Mayes and others concerning adjourned meetings of presbyteries is long and complicated. Tne reply to the overture from rgjjgamj "Cured" | Mrs. Jay McGec.of Steph- 21 mm v.ville,Texas, writes: "For W I nine (9) years, I suffered with womanly trouble. I had ter- K I rible headaches, and pains in Kj my back, etc. It seemed as if KJ I would die, I suffered so. At last, I decided to try Cardui, ft] the woman's tonic, and it ftl helped me right away. The 91 lull treatment not only helped IKJ I me, but it cured me." YJk TAKE LI Cardui n The Woman's Tonic L9 < Cardui helps women in time <91 of greatest need, because it K| contains ingredients which act KJ specifically, yet gently, on the weakened womanly organs. Bl So, if you feel discouraged, K| blue, out-of-sorts, unable to Kl ^1 do your household work, on y ? A| account of your condition, stop A jrl worrying and give Cardui a V KI trial. It has helped thousands X Ei of women,?why not you ? w , W Try Cardui. E-71 W : i,_^ < Johnston church in respect to the part to he taken hy girls in meeting young people's societies, was then taken from the docket. Dr. Iilackhurn, chairman, sustained hy a strong argument against the taking part hv girls in meetings of both sexes. The Rev. J. 1*. Anderson defended the minority report allowing such part to he J taken. The Rev. E. C. Itailey, the Rev. .1. O. Reavis, D. 1)., the Rev. .1. T?. j Wallace ami others took part in the discussion which did not have a dull or dragging moment. Finally the overture was answered hy referring to the deliverances of general assembly. Synod met at 9:.">0 Thursday morning and after adoption of minutes of Wednesday took up unfinished business, the report of the select committee on matters relating to support of the synodical institutions of learning. The principal discussion was over the proposition to appoint a standing committee o keep the churches informed as to the needs of colleges and to secure larger increased contributions to their support. The report was recommitted. An invitation to synod to meet next year in Oakland avenue church, Rock I till, was accepted. Tuesdav, October 19. 8>p., was fixed as the time. The report of committee on Chris- ? tian education and ministerial relief > was taken from the docket. That part recommending transfer of institutions from care of presby tries to the synod was docketed for next synod. The select committee to which was ref. rred the nomination of the executivo cnmmiffnn *\*\ < > 1 1 : ^ VV/H..IUvvw uii viii im mil imiiii"i i :on 1 ami ministerial relief reported the' following narpes: The Rev. 11. I Green. the Rev. R. T. Gillespie. the i Rev. P. S. McChesney, S. Lewi-.. P. Mr\air; chairman to be elected by' committee. The report was adopted. Several committees made reports which were adopted. IT. Reavis was replaced by Dr. Sprunt as chairman of the committer on foreign missions and W. H. Towr.send was elected to succeed A. T. Smvthe, deceased. Thef moderator being obliged to leave for home, the Rev. E. E. Gillespie, D. D., was called to the chair. After adopting by a rising vote resolutions of thanks to the church and people of Union for their generous and gracious hospitality synod ad- j J JUU I IIUU. I # I Positively .Masters Croup. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound j ruts the thick choking mucus, and; c' 1 away the phlegm. Opens up Hi- air passages and stops the hoarse j cough. The gasping, strangling fight j for breath gives way to quiet breathing and peaceful sleep. Harold Berg. I Mass. Mich., writes: "We give Foley's] Honey and Tar to our children for croup and it always acts quickly."] Sold t?y all dealers everywhere. Verdict Against "The State" Upheld.) Columbia, Oct. 17.?The supreme court, in a decision today, affirmed the verdict of the Richland county court in the case of E. O. Black vs. The State (newspaper) of Columbia. The verdict was $5,000 for alleged damages. Check Kidney Trouble at Once. There is such ready action in Foley Kidney Pills, you feel their healing from the very first dose. Backache, weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder p and irregular action disappear with o their use. O Palmer, Green Bay, Wis., b says: "My wife is rapidly recovering s, her health and strength, due solely to ( Foley Kidney Pills." b Over $1,000,000,000 a Month. r Paris, Oct. 17.?Paul Leroy-Beau- I lieu, the French economist, estimates n that each of the greater belligerents a is soending an average equivalent of t $200,000,000 monthly. t In presenting these figures to the s Academy of Moral and Political Sci- j ences today, he considered it probable v the war would continue for seven jmonths from August 1. Accordingly, c the five great powers engaged were committed to an expenditure of $7,- l. 000,000. Each of the smaller states, including Japan, will have expenses of from $000,000,000 to $800,000,000 1 to meet. The under dog gets a lot of sympathy, but what he wants is help. ? f s. i n ' I? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4? 4* 4* 4? d I Drawn f ! Check > * ^ * 4:- for the money you owe ai ^ respectfully your creditor ?3* to do business with a m; 4f at the CitVens National J doing business in a busine 4f such an account even if yc ? $* They will grow all right. + CITIZENS NAT I? 1* Mnrir'.in I* i A nn < * A A VC11IV.II L Capital and Sun 4* ' Sfc ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?l|# +>f* Jj* * ~-sae* J%Tgm\ "* WE I > ?MWWIN. ^tnOM j BUYERS TO SHA1 jj LOWER PRICES ( til f. FfTective from Aug. 1. 1911 (( ?!, to I'd against reduction in Ton rinn tar III Kunahout 11) Tow n t ar Pi (F. O. 15. Detroit, all In the United States Further, we will he aide to obi in our factory production, am purchasing and sales departnu put of :!00,000 cars between tl hi And should we reach this proi the buyer's share from $10 tc |ji August 1, 101H) to every ret new Ford car between Aug. 1, ? For further particulars regar prolit-sharing plan, see the ne:i UNION ( A 1AV iviv-puunt O.IUO 111' in touch with neighborhoi the rush season. Me can < evening and discuss the < arrange plans for communi are laid by. Every farmer needs th See the nearest Bell Manaj our free booklet and see hi FARMERS' LINE ! SOUTHERN BELL TE1 AND TELEGRAPH C S. PRYOR STREET $100 HEW All I) $100 J The readers of this paper will he * leased to learn that there is at least ne dreaded disease that science has een able to euro in all its stapes, nd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh & !ure is the only positive cure now bi nown to the medical fraternity. Ca- ?| arrh beinp a constitutional disease, equires co.istitutional treatment. Jail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- ,.t lally, actinp directly upon the blood no mucous surfaces of the system, hereby destroying the foundation of P he disease, and giving the natient trength by building up the constitu- 01 ion and assisting nature is doing its York. The proprietors have so much t< aith in its curative powers that they >ffer One Hundred Dollars for any a ase it fails to cure. Send for list of I estimonials. " Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To- i edo, Ohio. ? Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- , itipation. 4*44444? 4* 4* 4* 4* X# rid note how much more 4 s regard you. They like 4 tin who has an account 4 Bank. They know he is 4 ss-like way. Better open 4 mr affairs are not large. 4 4 10NAL BANK l,UM* A1 1 Aid to Bu Til A tal nr\K Ana nt,4p fK C. C. Sanders, Cashier .vj. >1 lis $135,000.00 i|? X ty# %y# ^ ty? tijjj# ?y# Jf* ty# ur n-. ...x ?. . ^ nr n ?ir?gn 11 ?n KE IN PROFITS I )N FORI) CARS > AuK. 1, 191.1 and jruaran- I i durinjr that time: $490 III) - ??? ears fully equippeu. |j,; of America only.) '!? Lain the maximum elliciency Ji'* 1 the minimum cost in our aits if we can reach an out- u te above dates. a luction, we apt ee to pay as | ? $<i0 per car (on or about | ail buyer who purchases a a 1914 and A up. 1, 191a. dinjr these low prices and ircst lord Branch or Dealer | i A R A G E GADBERRY ST. B sv Folks P hilSV firmer t-?~? ? ^ i i ivi ivy i\vv j/ od affairs even during :all his neighbors in the jvents of the day and ity work after the crop? e help of the telephone. >er or send a postal for dw small the cost is. DEPARTMENT LEPHONE /'T\ OMPANY fc AB ATLANTA, GA. ???????^ 2QLBS & LaGRIPPE ?> or O doses GOO will break riy case of Chills & Fever, Cold* : LaGrippe; it acts on the liver sttcr than Calomel and docs not ipe or sicken. Price 25c. Only a foolish woman ever tries to sform a man by roasting him. There is more real action in one ound of kitten than a ton of elephant The man who poses as a lion in soiety is usually a bear at home. Two may live as cheaply as one af r marriage?because they have to. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK I?l A MONO BRAND. ? Ladled A>k ;??r Drniaht fnr A\ f ? IK'-.A Chl-rhM-Irr * INtnoni Rrinil/A\ I'lIU In Red till Wold inrulltc^w^/ - ~ b<>,n, ?eateel with Blue Rlt>boa. U Take wo other. Hut of jour ? - TV iiraifiit. Askforrin-eires-TrRs L lg DIAMOND IIRAND PILI.A, for ? 1 V B years known as Best, Safest, /'.weys Reliable r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE \