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/fnvmwmvrfifiwwnv A MX \ UNDER / "A J^\COVERNMEN? fflEncf a^SUPERVISIOI Hiiinnrw ^embek bank under ; >ACr : THE i Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank "The Old Reliable" i ? i The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County "SAFETY FIRST" is a fundamental principle with ; this bank. The safety of your money is the first con; side rat ion in opening a bank account, and we will be ; pleased to have you call and let us show you the many J safeguards we place around your money. t You can teach your DOLLARS to have more Cents by depositing them in our SAYINGS DEPARTMENT, ' where we pay the highest rate of interest, consistent .vith safe and sound banking methods. ( i LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK ? And deposit your money where it will he absolutely sale F. M. KARR, W. F. GILLIAM. J. I). ARTHUR. ^ President. Vice-President. Cashier. i a > I i ? i B l * | ANNOUNCEMENT!: 4 | The Union Roller Mill opened 4 X lor business Monday, July 5.; Y We are prepared to give you the best grade of Flour your wheat will produce. We have the ^ latest equipment; our mill is no experiment; but Y it is the latest development in Hour production. Y One of the best features is that you get the flour produced from the identical wheat you bring to 5 our mill. We clean your wheat and give you every ' ? ounce that your wheat will make. Bring us your 'wheat and be convinced that we turn out the very 6 finest product. Also remember that you are patronizing a home enterprise. We Pay Best Cash Prices lor Wheat union Roller IVtill < ?, X J. G. Going, Pres. J. A. McWliirtcr, Sec. V 4 ?? * W ?, *?* ATA A^A A% ATAATA Xl^A ATA ATA AT4,ATA 4T4 4T4 JTA AT4 ATA jTAATA AT^. ATA A^fc. ATA j ^ *t> ^ f^ri | New Shipment | Parry Buggies . V\\\\\\\\\S\N\\\\\\\V\\NN\V\\\\\\VN\N\\\N\\\\\ < X Made in the heart of Indiana Xthe great timber country XXXXNXVX VXVXXVXXXXXXXXVXX i Medium Price | High Quality .< V 1 X For sale by *, ^ | The Peoples Supply Co. 3 4 BARRON & BARRON j Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding Attorneys at l.aw Pleasant Liv-Ver-I.ax UNION, S. C. . Physicians generally agree that Practice in all Courts. Mon- I oy to loan on City and Farm l,,l.n n<'tionit ha? on lhp system. i a long while various substitutes hi Property. been tried, but it was only recen - _ thiit the really wonderful rcmc _ ? ? , I.IV-VKIM. A\ was prepared succe Lawrence (*. r?outhara ifuiiv bv i. k r.ri?vi.,. UV-VKK-LAX has' all the Ko ATTORNKY A'1*. LAW and none of the bad effects of ea niel. It is a necessity in every hoi always hein# ready to cleanse i Will Practice in all Courts ?lujrKi8h liver and bile closed a; tom, with no unpleasant after-effe< Office Opposite Post Office LIV-VhR-LAX is guaranteed tfive satisfaction, or your money v e* i a 'ately refunded. Insist CHICHESTER S PILLS the original hearing the likeness Ir:' 7"?S '.Hon.m..An., jT L. K. Grigsby. For sale in 50c a iJ/VOv sl kattles at Glymphs' Pharmacy fill* In Urd ?n.l ?;?ld n.rttlllc\V/ m scald nilh lllne Tvil t.on. .. . . 1 ,, . inkf. n? ..?hrr i?..y ?f ?..ur V .Self made men don t always ma | 1 - (if llrnirl.i. Ask f *4 lll-OllV.M.TFR S , fi(/r?pnl>lp C jg niamokin ituano cilia, ft# *& mtmseives agreeaoie. \c JQ years known iir-.t.s / '.w?y? K?ii.ti>i? There is mo task too hard for a la ^ r S0I0 BY DRUGGISTS TVERYVYHFRf man not t o attempt ng PROGRAM SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL CONVENTION l-'or Sunday School Convention to be J Held with The Mon-Aetna Baptist Church, Union, S. C., Aug. 29, 1915. SI 1st. 9:30 A. M. Devotional servicer, j led by Prof. J. H. Hope; Alternate, i Will .lolly. Enrollment of messen., J Rers. 10 A. M. Should the Baptist of ' Union County have a Sunday School I Convention if so why affiliate with \ interdenominational conventions? L. J S .Shealy, J. I). Croft. 11 A. M. Sermon on John 3-5 by 1 A. T. Stoudenmire; Alternate, L. M. J Rice. J 12 M. Adjornment until 1:30 P. M. i Devotion services led by Clerance ' Kirby. J 2 P. M.Should we teach our distincJ tive doctrines in our Sunday Schools, ; if not why bold them, if so why have teachers who neither know or believe ! them.; Clearance Kirby, A. T. StoudJ enmire, D. C. Wylie, W. S. Jolly. | 3 P. M. What is the best method o. ? enlisting holding and preparing out ! men and women for teachers; L. S. J Shealy, Geo. P. White. ; 4 I*. M. Should our churches exclude a member who breaks their covenant by accepting a position as salesman J in a dispensary and retain our memJ bership those who vote to legalize its sale and buy and drink its products ! as a beverage, Geo. P. White, L. M. J Rice, N. P. llindri.v. W. T. Kennett. I 5 P. M. Set place of next meeting and any further business, adjourni ment. J Your committee earnestly hones that every Baptist Sunday School in the county will be repesented. N. P. Hindrix, Sunt. I). W. Garvin, Pastor. W. T. Kennett. Supt. Committer. The South's Assurance. __ (Atlanta Journal.) Wood row Wilson, the president, is a Virginian. + William G. McAdoo, the secretary W* of the treasury, is a Georgian. Thomas Matt Geregory, attorney 1 general, is a Missippian. V Albert Sidney Burleson, oostmaster general, is a Texan. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the ^ navy, is a North Carolinian, k* David Franklin Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, is also a North CarX oliniap. W. P. G. Harding, of the federal reserve board, is a Alabamian. I John Skelton Williams, comptroller t of the currency and a member of the ? federal reserve board, is a Virginian. This peculiarly impressive list ot f Southern men who are directing and advising the administration is presented by the Manufacturers' Record X as ample assurance that the South's interests will be served justly and generously. Yet, as the Record adds, I there are persons here and there "who ? are undertaking to herate t)ie adnuny istation as though the preskle^ an/f ^ those round him knew nothlAg ffoodtt ? the South.'s needs or the best way of securing every advantage that possibly can be had for the South's cotton crop." Happily, however, the fault iT finders and agitators are in a lean J* and low minority. The mass 1 southern folks know that the admin t istration has the South's well-being ? closely at heart just as it has the jk common country's well-being closely ? at heart. They trust the president's judgment and patriotism in the foreign problems that are to be solved. They see no need of prodding an administation that is so distinctly south? crn an so truly American. { : ? A Toast. >* (Written for The Columbia ltecord.) ' V Say, ust one moment, stranger, ere you drain the parting cup. ? The something cheering to suggest to keep your spirits up. Tis bourbon that you're drinking ? (though 1 do not care to boat.) k* And I cannot keep from thinking that %. the name demands a toast. ? 'Tis the Kingdom of Kentucky, where f 'Marse Henrv lives am) r<.ieriw 5> I And the bluest of all the blue bloi.l I courses through his princely vains. There the spirit of the "Old South" ^ in its pristine splendor glows, ? And the stuff that cheers the inner j man in ample volume flows. % There the verdure of Old Mother i ? IOarth in richest glory shir.es ? lieneath the earthly morning sun in ? beauteous shimmering lines, There sporting blood beats quickest f and genuine pleasure reigns. Amid the grandeur of the hills and iL on the grassy plains. ? There woman's eyes are bluer than ^ the blue Kentucky hills, \ And her tender heart is true ?o the ? sentiment that thrills; 1 here the gentler sex are void of either coquetry or vile, ^ lint they charm you with their * | glances and the magic of their smile. _ I In the domain of "Marse Henry" in the blue Kentucky hills, (o! They manufacture something tiiat's a sovereign cure for chills; This bottle is a samolc, son; but do not stint your thrist; the Its contents are full ample; so drink al- hearty, you are first, do- Tis the kingdom of the thouroug '"or bred, the land of kingsly sport,! five The home of all that's excellent, of J tly every kind and sort, dy, A commonwealth that's famous for iss- fair women and brave men; That's just the toast I'm giving you; i od, here's hoping, son?sav when? I Jo- EDWARD C. ELMORE lie> Columbia, S. C. A woman would rather be kloli/a > than understood, its. to rill on COLORED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT of A. JETER, Prop. Careful Attention to all Work Entrusted to Me IKC Phone 224-J 47 (>adbtrr> Jtrrrl zy _ AT Cost Redi Com 32x30 4x33 4x34 Fisk quality tire than they are g is the only rea bought at the L Fisk L The Unii Bailey Furnitui BUILDING MATERIA HOUSE FURNIS DESC Special attention to si Goods, Door and W Cookers, Oil Stove Cream Everything for comfoi good old i T. E. BAILEY, Pres. and Mgr. Fur. Dept. Peoples Un Funeral Directo Calls Answered P | H. W. EDG/ 11 Phone 210 EXCU Atlanta, Ga., E Chatt \ Southeri PUBMIEK CARU Thursday, A J.v. Carlisle 8:40 A. : Union 0:12 A Sarttanburg 10:80 A. Ar. Atlanta 4:20 P. Birmingham 11:10 P. Chattanooga 9:35 P. v/Mn'Omn inl/nt - ... 1 1 1 ? - ' O.W.. win.vv.-> >VIII UK ){UO(l t" connect with special trains as ab< Excursion tickets will be good re York New Orleans Limited No. 31 nidnight Tuesday, August 31, 1SH5. A RARE O To visit the Atlanta Metropolis "hattanooga and Birmingham the I' SIX DAYS OF SIGHT For further informalioi VV. E. McGEE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt Columbia, S. C. Stung a New Place. A man and woman dropped into small town and put up at the bes hotel. The next morning they s< cured a rig, and started over tf county asking the farmer folks fc a chicken for an orphan's home i St I niliu Attn. A i? ? >/v. i-wu uayn uc^KH1 they sold the chickens to local p< duce man for $.'10 and left towi Their loot included several cash d< nations. A variation of the scheme is for man, wearing some sort of badge, t call on the farmers uner the nam of the Department of Health and d< mand to see his poultry. After ex animation he comdemns twenty o thirty hens and tells the farmer the will have to be killed because the FISfr , NON-SKIl LOW PRI1 need?Quality IN [pare With Plain Tread Casing Of Other Standard Makes - 12.20 4ix34 - 20.00 4ix36 - 20.35 5 x37 js never gave more univ giving today. THE Fl! tl non-skid which can ,ow Prices. Tires For Sale By in Hardware C re & Lumber Co. iL OF ALL KIND AND ihings of every ription immer necessities; Porch indow Screens, Fireless is, Refrigerators, Ice i Freezers j ft and convenience in the summer time. R. L. McNALLY, Treas. and Mgr. Lumber Dept. deiiaking Co. rs and Embalmers romptly Day or Night VR, Manager. Old Postoilicc Building R S I ON Sirmingham and anooga JIA i Railway IKK OF THE SOUTH august 26, 1915 Atlanta Chattanooga VI. $3.50 $6.00 .. M. $3.50 $6.00 M. $3.50 $6.00 M. M. M. only on special train and r?iru1nr trnine ove mentioned. iturning on all regular trains except New {, to reach original starting point by PPORT UNITY! of the South and the historical City of itti sburg of the South. SEKING AM) PLEASURE 11 apply to ticket agents or: S. II. McLEAN, Dist. Pass Agt. Columbia, S. C. are diseased. He very kindly offers to take the chickens and do the killit ing himself. If the farmer consents, *t the man takes the chickens to the nearest commission merchant and k sells them. The scheme is being >r worked all over the country. If a n man or woman calls on you with a g demand that looks suspicious, call >- up your local authorities and ask by ii, what right they are asking to in> spect your stock or poultry. When you get the answer, turn them over a to the police.?York Times. .0 e m The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of Us Ionic unci laxative effect. I.AXAil* TIVI< BKOMO QtJININK is betterthan ordinary (Juinine and does not cause nervousness nor ? ringing in head. Remember the full name and \ look for the signature of K. W. GKOVK 25c. I WITH I m. FISK q 1=251 CES Maintained Prices - 27.30 - 28.70 - 33.90 ersal satisfaction SK NON-SKID be i 1 M*rfe OHtt. U.S. Pat. Off. Tints to Re-tiro T | (Buy Ful<) FOR HOW LONG? Union Raises a Permanent Question. When a neighbor tells us that he has recovered from a serious illness, the first question that naturally arises is, "IIow long will he keep well?" Temporary relief is one thing, but a lasting cure is altogether different. There is nothing temporary about the work of Doan's Kiney Pills as thb following Union evidence proves beyond a doubt. Mrs. G. W. Fowler, 17 Church St., Union, gave the following account of her experience o February 17, 1908. She said: "I suffered from weak * kidneys and felt miserable in every way. I used different medicines, but without much success until I got Doan's Kidney Pills from the Palmetto Drug Co. They acted directly on my kidneys, removed the pain and made me feel a great deal stronger." Over six years later Mrs. Fowler said: "The cure I spoke about in my former statement has been permanent. I advise anyone suffering from kidney ailments to use Doan's Kidney Pills; they are fine." Price TOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ?get ( Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Fowler had Foster Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. Children need fewer critics and more good models. A compound fracture of the neck is said to be the only sure cure for e grumbling habit. Try It! Substitute For Nasty Calomel Starts Your I.iver Without Making You Sirk and Can Not Salivate Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druggist hrs noticed a great falling olT in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Hudson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and peonle know it, while Dodson's Liver one is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vijjor and ambition. Grape Juice Special Nothing like it, pure wholesome and healthful. Grape Juice at special prices, 25c pints; 6 pints for $1.25; Grape Juice quarts for 45c, three quarts for $1.25. Wholesale by case for fountain or store use. THE UNION GROCERY COMPANY. Phone 100 or 80.