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Christmas ...FRC THE W "THE STORE THA' (Successors to The Mi The war in Europe is still r; prices aggressively prosecute der sell them all has been ful the depression in business on our unlimited purchasing pc chandise at such low prices u; i i. i ? i * vaiues man ever oeic OUR PRICES ARE AU THOSE THAT ARE UNDERWEAR Men's fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, 50c quality, Sale price 34c each. Genuine Wright's Health Shirt, the regular $1.00 grade, Sale Price 09c. Drawers to match 09c. Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25c to 35c value, Sale Price 19c. Children's Knit Caps, worth 25c, Sale Price 5c. Girls wool knit Caps, value upto 50c. Sale price 19c Imported Renaissance and Battenburg, size 30-inch' circular real Japanese hand drawn centre, $1.00 value. Sale Price 49c._ Shems and Scarf to match 49c. CHRISTMAS AND HOLID FOR YOUR II REMEMBER?Our Special * ?Satisfaction Guaranteec THE W "THE STORE THAr (Successors to Mutual S. KRASNOFF, Manager [For j II We Will Tail A $25 Suit And we will de for Christmas once. COME! "Dress up" IS Cohic in and look at the bales of cloth, from which tion of something that pl< can see just what you are measurements taken by a ments tailored by expert: guarantee to fit and to L particular?otherwise you them. 1 Think of buying a $25 $10.98. That is just what of men, right here in Unio now wearing these Suits Hnlumhici Tq 1VUIU 111 Mill 10 W. P. BOBO, Manager. 0 Greetings )M... ONDER r SELLS UNDER." atual Dry Goods Co.) aging- so is our WAR on high d. The fact that we can unlly demonstrated. Owing to account of the war and with >wer we have secured merthat we can give you now re. WAYS LOWER THAN CUT BY OTHERS. Ladies Tailor-Made COAT SUITS Made of fine French serge and broad cloth, satin-lined, Skirt with tunic. Styles upto-date, worth up to $20.00, Sale Price $8.49. GLOVES. Ladies,' Misses and Boys' in all sizes, worth from 25c to 50c. Sale Price 18c pair. 3 pairs for 50c. Genuine Acller dressed and undressed kid gloves regular $1.50 to $2.00 qualitv. Sale Price 98c. SHIRT WAISTS Made of fine Silk Creptashin, worth up to $5.00. Sale Price $1.98. AY GOODS ARE READY VSPECTION. Sale Days are each Friday. 1 or Your Money Back? AitTrkino UlUULK r SELLS UNDER." Dry Goods Company.) - Union, S. C. ' 510.98 lor For You or Overcoat liver it in time g it ordered at I Don't DpIjivI i for Xmas I t hundreds of pieces and I you can make the selec- I Bases you exactly. You I buying; can have your in expert; and the gars and delivered with a e satisfactory in every i do not have to accept > Suit or Overcoat for you do here. Hundreds n and Union county are and Overcoats. liloring Co. I No. 4 Main St., Union, | KELTON Kelton, S. C., Dec. 7.?I am home again. There is no place like home, unless one is sick and they are better off at the hospital, for that is a better place for them to get well. The poet knew what he was doing when he wrote the lines of "Home, Sw^t Home." I came home last Thursday and I believe I am still improving and hope soon to be strong enough to go to Union and other places. I was well treated at the hospital. They were coming and going all the time I was there. I found out long ago that one did not have to go to old Kentucky to see good looking women. We have them in plenty in South Carolina. We Vnay have to go to see fine horses and get fine liquors but the women are here and I do hope' they, in South Carolina, will never be seeking suffrage. It is too bad for the fair sex to be dabbling in dirty politics. Their good influence will do more to remedy the evils without the ballot than witn it. If they could vote how long would it be before men would be arrayed against their wives and peace in their homes be destroyed forever. If pure love and kindness will not make a sober man out of a drunkard no force pf law can do it. It is a fact that the most of drinking men get good women for wives. Mr. Editor, by your {permission I will relate a story I heard years ago of two drunken men. It is very common with the noor unfortunate lovers of strong drink to talk of their good wives. One night two drunken men in a bar room were arguing which had the best wife. They finally decided to go to" each one's home and decide. About 1 or 2 o'clock at night they left for one of their homes; on arriving the home man rang the bell; the good lady had retired and did not get to the door as soon as he wanted her to; he began to curse and swear. She opened the door and met him with a kiss and told him to bring his friend in. He at onjee, inquired if she had warm supper, she replied no; he began to curse and she said she had been up late waiting for him to come but the supper had got..~r,i t ...:n ? ?:j (/VII VVIIU. X Will WClIIII 11, ?aiu. While she was warming it, she was singing: "Jesus lover of my soul; let me to thy bosom fly." When the supper was ready she retired and left them. Next morning she got breakfast and while preparing the meal she was singing, "Rock of Ages cleft for me; let me hide myself in Thee." The The visiting man said: "How can you be so happy, Mrs.? ? Your husband is a drunkard." "Well," she said, "my husband in an unfortunate lover of strong drink and I know all the pleasure he will enjoy will be in this world and I want to make it as pleasant for him as possible." It was the fatal shot that entered his heart?. He dropped his knife and fork and said: "1 never will, by the help of God, drink another drop of liquor.' The visiting drunkard made the same vow and so ended the test and they both joined the church and made good members. Now, my dear women, you who have drunken husbands, when they comb home drunk, do not break or pour wit their liquor, but do. like this good man did. It will take all the grace God has in store for you to do it. I appreciate the calls and kind letters received from friends while at the hospital and the most comforting! were from my little grandchildren and my little Sunday school children. I was so glad they had not forgotten hie. G. T. G. Z?**> a n w*\ nn?ir . ? ? i ftJiis-fflY-l IbM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally. Price 25c. J. C. PERRIN UNION, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR I Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL | |njAn O p DRY GOODS COMPANY ^IllOIl, O. _______ fyrT^" r:i : ? X NATIONA I 'v V RECTIFY Your L X SHELBY MA X ? Give twice the ligl ?? Economize?"the war & much money for inferior X Let us demonstrate. | The Unp H Y Phone 34 jSl A A A A A A A A . WWWWWWWWwWWWW* REMADE MEN. If you happen to be one of the thoi sands of men and women who suffi ever so slightly from an inactive live you will be surprised at the immed ate effect of GRIGSBY'S LIV-VE1 LAX. That headache, or lack of ene t?y or constipated condition, is sure be the result of imperfect liver cond tions. Help nature to do the work by 01 or two doses of GRIGSBY'S LP VER-LAX each week and you will 1 a new being. Sold in 50c and $1.00 bottles und< a sound refund guarantee by Glympl Pharmacy. Genuine bottles alwai bear the likeness of L. K. Grigsby. As a rule the real woman martyi of matrimony do not make much nois about it. _ Gore, Ga., P. A. Morgan had occa ion recently to use a liver mcdicii anil says of Foley Cathartic Tablet "iney thoroughly cleansed my sy tern and I felt like a new man?ligl and free. They are the best medicii I huve ever taken for constipatio Th< v keep the stomach sweet, liv< active, bowels regular." Sold by a dealers everywhere. Home may be where the heart i: Tout it is more frequently when th beefsteak is broiled. Best For Kidneys?Says Doctor. Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Greenville, S. C says that in his .'10 years of expei ienee he has found no preparatio for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidne Pills. In 50c and $1.00 sizes. Bes you can buy for backache, rheumt tism, kidney and bladder ailment! Sold by all dealers everywhere. Distance often lends enchantmei to the youth who is saturated wit nicotine. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cuu ?M<e worst cnscs, no matter of how long standin are cured by the wonderful, old reliable I) Porter's Antiseptic Heating Oil. It reltev< Pain aud Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.* The way of the transgressor is o ten travelled with toboggan-slide r: pidity. f REMEDY FOR MEN. | AT YOUR DRUGGIST. Dignity when assumed by some pe sons looks as much out of place i tight trousers on a bow-legged man SENDFO^^REl^Catalog-Circular^ I Fashion Plate No. 1, copyrighted,*4 B and the Famous 90 Days Treatment and J] McKISSICK S METHOD Hof treating the Scalp. Hairnnd Skin with No. E 1, 2 & 3 Preparation* t W. T. McKISSICK. & CO^ P. O. Box 102, Wilmington, Del. ^ Officeholders whom the gods wou <urjua.uy are nrsc maue inciirterent ; the wishes of the people. The Quinine Thet Hoes Not Aitect The Hgj Because >.i its i":.ic and laxative effect, LAX. TIVK I1ROMO Ql'ININi: is better than ordinal Quinine nml does hot ennse nervousness m ringing in liead Remember the full name ai look ior the signature of K. W. GltOVK. 25 And virtue's own pay envelope most cases looks as though an eii phant had stepped on it. CHICHESTER S PlhL{ WTDK DIAMOND URANU. A ?V I.U.I lew t Anil Juur llrunUt fnr A> ft f( rEKA <'li|.ehe*.tern DlunionJllrnnd/^\ 1*1 II* In lted and Gold mctalllc^Xg boxes, sealed with Itlue Hil>t>on. y> w] Tate no other, ltuy of tour v I"/ - flf Druggist- Askfvr< lll.<'in.:M.TKR (C DIAMOND IIU.WD IMLI.H. for g V V JEJ years known as Best, Safest,/'.ways Kellal. SOLD BY DRUGGIST FVFRYWHER Decency can be cultivated, but it better that it should be natural. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZ OINTM K.\ I fails to cure any case of itchin Illir.il. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day The 1.rat o'.r.lication gives Ease at* Rest. SC Investigation often proves th; some ( hnrnrfprs uri. .?r>lx. ^L-ir, , 1..... 1 Whenever You Need a General Ten Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastele chill Tonic is equally valuable as General Tonic because it contains 11 well known tonic properticsoiQUIN IN and IRON. It actsou the Diver, D:iv< out Malaria, Enriches the Blood an Builds up the Whole System. SO cent Distance usually magnifies t! faults of our neighbors. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Place! i ight Bill! ZDA LAMPS it for half the cost ? < 's on"?Don't spend so < r lighting. 4 I I A 4 laraware uo. \ Union, S. C. *i WWV VVVVvv^ 4414? 4? 4? 4? 4* 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4b u t i Ask Santa { ? t ( t Claus for a L >e ?|t W, ' i Bank Book 1 4* ,r S 4f 4t showing your first deposit 4* ill Bank. It is one of the f *0 ^ receive. It means the sal as 4? the better standing of y< u 4* the easier, safer and chea] 4* money and the preventio ;V. 4* checks insure. t riTI7FlVIC 1U/IT ? viiiuuiiij uni u ^ R. P. Morgan, President 4* Capital and Surf ' ^ HjF* HlF* ^ ^ ^ ^ Hjh* * n ;t ,r l ; li IJ ^ ^ ',_ |;i BUYERS TO SHA1 LOWER PRICES ( I Effective from Aug. 1, 1911 tr ^ teed against reduction US Touring Car S I Uunahout 4 I Town Car \ (F. (). 11. Detroit, all i J 1 In the United States * jj! Further, we will lie ahle to obt i in our factory production, am lS R purchasing and sales departme 3 put of .'100,000 cars between ll ^ I And should we reach this prod H| I the buyer's share from $40 to V< 1 August 1, 1015) to every ret; k tj I new Ford car between Aug. l. I For further particulars rcsar 1 profit-sharing plan, sec the nea UNION C "HOME AT LAST." M I Lo g 3d _ _ Telephc >c! If there is no tele] 5f write for our Free Bool a k may get Service at 5 ? and up. ?e A postal will do! s Address: * Farmers' Line > SOUTHERN BELL T1 t* AMli Tfc'IUfiPiDir r. * lilil 11 EE* t: DR. I. E, CR1MM 1 ;* WILL AE AT LOCKHART ? L (For Ono Day Only) t MONDAY NEXT, DEC. Mtli. n< * Office Lockhart Mills Hotel. Dr. Crimm will he at JONKKY11.I.K J" ^ (For One Day Only) th y TUESDAY, NEXT, DEC. l.*?th. ru ^ Office at Hotel. ar ^ Will remain in UNION all this week, > If you have any trouble with your tu ^ eyes don't fail to call on Dr. Crimm he % at his offices as he does not call from , house to house. ta [ COLDS & LaGRIPPE 2 ^ 5 or (i doses 06O will break ?? \ any case of Chills & Fever, Colds )a f & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver oi f better than Calomel and does not * gripe or sicken. Price 25c. pa 7 J) * at the Citizens Nation- 4* inest presents you could 4* *ety of your money, the 4* >ur business associates, 4* per way of transmitting 4* n of disputes which 4* 4IONAL BANK | 4C. C. Sanders, Cashier >lus $135,000.00 4. 2K Wjs# i'f* ^E IN PROFITS )N FORI) CARS ? Aug. 1. 15H5 and guaran- B during thai timo: _.snu? :::::::::: ? | cars fully ctjuipped. of America only.) Jii ,ain the maximum efficiency i}: 1 the minimum cost in our I a nts if we can reach an out- ia 10 above dates. luction, we agree to pay as I i SjitiO per car (on or about t nil buyer who purchases a 11)14 and Aug. 1, 11U5. UI1IK IIK'M' IUU JiriCt'S it II CI ( rest Ford Branch or Dealer IAHAGE GADBERRY ST. ines on Farms at Low Rates phone on your farm klet telling how you 0 cents per month Department. ILEPIIONE COMPANY >EAFNESS CANNOT BE ( I KED / local applications, as they cannot >ach the diseased portion of the ear. here is only one way to cure deaf >ss, anil that is by constitutional modies. Deafness is caused by an flamed condition of the mucous ling of the Eustachian Tube. When is tube is inflamed you have a imbling sound or imperfect hearing, id when it is entirely closed, deaf'ss is the result, and unless the inimmation can be taken out and this be restored to its normal condition, aring will be destroyed forever; !) SOS out of toil urn ??"?? ! K" ? - v, .. ... v luuni ti try litrrh, which is nothing hut an inflamI condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars r any cafce of Deafness (caused by tarrh) that cannot he cured by all's Catarrh Cure. Send for circurs free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, lio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constiition.