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A (JC UNDER /liiA ?\COVERNMENT ; i JiSnr^ ^SUPERVISION j mfewf^n^tm member, bank under \ Jlllnl !l II l|JQ JNyy \ J federal reserve act . j ? 1 > K prnhantsft. Plantprs Nat'l Rank 1 |V W I WllUlliW W | IMIIIVI V I1UI I ft/Ullll * I I C "The Old Reliable" 1 * ? The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County ! J i "SAFETY FIRST" is a fundamental principle with thi> hank. The safety of your money is the first con- ? sideration in opening a hank account, and we will be ; pleased to have you call and let us show you the many ! ; safeguards we place around your money. J You can teach vour DOLLARS to have more Cents < by depositing them in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ! where we pay the highest rate of interest, consistent I S with safe and sound bunking methods. ' LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK I 9 I And deposit your money where it will be absolutely sale ! i F. M. FARR. W. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, ! < President. Vice-President. Cashier. J i : : i ? 11 11 i ' 3 ; A A A. a. A. A. A A >. A - . ^ y#y ', ^ A > * < v ~ vva >r * *** >*v %*v%* ^i> i ' V ? > fWasiiburn Company jj } Cuts the Price and P I i X * ; I Sails the Onnrls t i V W1I V 111 V ^VVVIV |t Y Y ' i 1 ! Try Them! | B^-B y "? a. K 1^ r i :> Phone 152 x f j i | ! T^E-ffir1 ^ !' JL JhL I. Jv.? j> j t |"Old Hickory"!: | Wagon I; v v i 1 Has; L^rl Thftm All Fop Mai-o Y d | Than FORTY YEARS f 1 Y Y | And Still Leads X Y v For sale by X Y [; I The Peoples Supply Co. | i ______ V. BARRON & BARRON ! *i'?? hk-aakd, sum t Attorneys st Lsw Th?- ~ ;? w . v/4 |/apt'i Will Ul! UNION, S. C. pleased to learn that there is at least one dreade disease that science has r. . - .,11 been able to cure in all its stages, and Practice in all Courtfe. Mon- that is ( ata|.rh ,Ilin.s Catarrh Cure ,, ey to loan on City and Farm is the only positive cure now known cj * , to the medical fraternity. Catarrh t-. Property. being a constitutional disease, re- jj . _ . quires a constitutional treatment, v Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- p Lawrence G. Southard nally, acting directly Upon the blood tJ i and mucous surfaces of the system, ,,, ATTORNEY A'f LAW j thereby destroying the foundation of (j j the disease, and giving the patient p strength by building up the constitu- h Will Practice in all Courts tion an<l assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much jj Office Opposite Post Office i faith in its curative powers that they ??? l offer One Hundred Dollars for any p a case that it fails to cure. Send for |) nHICHESTER S PILLS n?. > %# tub l?iamoni? iikam*. x 411 11 / iii-\ i-v .. .... (' f.ndlrnt Aakjr.nr I'ruMlat (or Addl'CSS! I'. .1 ( II1'. N I'. ^ it' ( ()., f l( lLSu Chl.(bM.|rr( I>l*mun4 nmiid//V\ , ... 1 rail la Krtl anil Onld ni.ialUcV?^/ ' OlCCIO, < >. C. ^tijl l.otrs, 4e?1e.| with nine KiMon. ! .,11. II . ? I" IH Take no other Itiir of your * Sold l>V Ull I M'UgglStS, ijf p/ - nr l*ra>al?|. Ask forCHM ItVs.TI'R * I T, IC 2 iuaVoso i:hani? imi.I.h. f..r ?& I Take Hull s Familv Pill- for consti- ,, \ U1 a yeirvknownns Itest,Safe%l, / .way* keliiMe j * V1 r SiUOBYORlGfilSF rVFRYWHFRf 1 nation. I" JONES VILLE i Jonesville, Nov. 1.? I attended the ^ >tate fair in Columbia last week and V must say it was the best fair I ever ? ittended and I have attended most all f them for the past .'JO years or more. )ne of the police sergeants told me J hey had no trouble at all with vio- ' ators of the law. Governor Manning * vas in the city and out at the fair 1 rrounds shaking hands with the peo- ' tie and everybody seemed to be his ' Tiend. The governor certainly has a ' trong hold upon the people and is a food mixed. Most of the cotton crop has been * fathered and much of it has been put s tn the market. The price was so in- -s iting that farmers let it no. 1 Our people have quit talking so 11 iiueh about the war and have turned 11 heir attention to matters nearer home N md this is as it should be. It is a < 'act that the whole world is closely t illi'ed, yet the nations at war have ^ lieasurably divorced themselves from | is and are taking care as best they an of themselves and why should we N lot do the same. . ?ru:i? -ii >i ?u:_ vv iiiic ciu me i rup? i?i tiu? comnunity arc good the pea crop is the argest in many years. Many farm?rs have much peas that they will not )e able to net gathered. They are oflocsn't bring the labor to get them ' licked or one-half the peas, hut that J loesn' tbring the labor to get them rathered. Truly the harvest is great] nit the laborers are few. A farmer ! old me today that peas in the pod j vas the best fertilizer and this farmet ' vill do to give advice for he has got i lis farm up to a high state of culti- I ration. He has a two horse farm ano 1 le has 17 acres planted in cotton and |? ie has ginned Hi bales and is sure of hree more. He uses one and one-half sacks of guano to the acre, but he loesn't depend on his guano to enrich lis land and make a big crop, but he j -en milds up with peas and pea vines [to uid rotation of crops and then he ises the guano to make his cotton l.c rrow fast, nature and open in good an ime. This man lias never been t?. go m agricultural college nor any sort fni >f college for that matter nor even t?? ! i high school, but he Knows how to i wt 'arm and can teach most of our book , ? 'armors how to enrich their farms and p<, liake big crops and his facts are vorth more than all the teory you j St. an pile 011 his farm. We have many no re such men in our community. This ,v nan I havt spoken of will make 400 s., mshels of coin and he made wheat ?f mough for Ids bread and a bumper rop of oats and he has four hip: fat ' vis iojts ready for the scalding tub besides h, >!enty of milk and butter, chickens i ind potatoes with an abundance of ' c>t rarden stuff for the winter. I said jinn usl now that we had many more j Ha uch men as this one, but alas< we ; laven't enough such in our couijfcry. ii0 .lonesville will soon have her^Mhit^Co vay" up and shining:. iThe cni^^H^^B <li<t i iKiiii|p? lk?- fTele^PB^WpT COMPLIMENTING MR. Fl'U.ER. nu Allow me space in your valuable laper to give a word of praise to a ( cry interesting: and instructive ser- ( , non delivered by Prof. Fuller of your ,. ' liidst in the Fir^t IVaptist church. I was entertained in the most win- , ling- manner. lie spoke forcibly of . he lack of reverence in this da\ and inie. 1 thought with his timely ug- j',1^ :estions we should at once cru-li out his evil that is fast barring the loors .j if the church and soeiety. True Christianity has no sympathy ' vith irreverence. Reverence t o be 11' ultivated; still 1 believe it is a ! iv- ?n ... i _:r. \ir i. .11 W1 ii-iiui 11 jiu i. vy e suuuui ne\ei use . iprht of it, at all times and r all daces. When we repair to (!od% holy *. em pie it should shine resplendent here in every act and word and we hould fully realize that his prm .us ' tresence abides with us. . Before Jehovah's awful throne Ye nations bow with sacred jo\ ^ inow that the Lord is (lod aloe , He can create. He can destroy." ! : in. ' . m . ers NO REASON FOR IT f" bai When Union Citizens Show a \?';?\. K0< Yo There can be no reason why any eader of this who suffers the i >r- OJ ures of an aching back, the annoy- CI nee of urinary disorders, the pains nd dangers of kidney ills will fail to eed the words of a neighbor who ha? ound relief. Read what a Union < itif*n says: Mrs. R. N. Sprouse, W. Main t., Union, says: "1 was in a l.ad ' ray with kidney trouble; I felt ner- *Jit ous and my health was shattered, ''f? he pains in the small of my back Pe? 'ere terrible and they seemed to as other me more at night. I always hai sit thirsty and never seemed able to c'? et enough water. The kidney serreons passed too often and I had such 'n.V ad dizzy spells that often if I did not w'' ateh hold of something, I would have ex< illen. I doctored for six months and me nally a friend told me to try Doan's y?' idney I'ills. I got some from the aw almetto Drup Co. and after I had 'ec ?ken one liox, I felt relieved. I kept n until I had used six boxes and hy hai lat time all signs of kidney comlaint left me. Since then, when r an< live noticed the slightest sign of sto le trouble, Doan's Kidney Pills have xed me up in fine shape." 'er Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't si in- ne> ly ask for a kidney remedy?get yes oan's Kidney Pills?the same that ov< Irs. Sprouse had. Foster-Milhui n o.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. a 4 ? ?? der is Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head "0l1 cause of its tonic and laxative effect, I./.X \ VK BROMOQCUN1NK is better than ordnnry > linine and does not cause nervousness n i l ibiiik in head. Keineniber the fi.ll n?m< and na ft for the siKnature of K. W. GKOVJi. 2-c. Be1 if ALE MAN'S LIFE ?AvED IN rnrcrr JIG WAR BY turrtt varl Llewellyn, the young Yale rraduate, who volunteered in the '8th Prussian Infantry at the berinning of the war, owes his life o a comrade who was killed, dewellyn was wounded at the tattle of Ypres and was left lying etween the hostile lines for welve hours. When night came ' le started to crawl back to the ? Jerman lines, only to fall unconcious. When he recovered conciousness he saw a dead comrade villi* tlPfsiHo ^ ...n ....... v-rn ma ueii. was i flask of Coffee. Llewellyn manned to unfasten the flask, and [ vas sufficiently stimulated by the 'offee it contained to reach the renches. |J let you will find people in this peaceful country today who ubstitute all brands of stump vater for a cup of good coffee, f you will try the famous T, Luzianne Brand guaranteed to please?your Offee troubles will be all over. hit up in sealed Tin Cans, and ln so M All Good Grocers Sell it ^ lie <nre Your Luzianne Coupons ?e FOR VALUABLE GIFTS I w! ' bu _ si I SHELTON wi .-MUMion, rMov. 1.?As it luis been . netime since I have written a letter I'he Times I almost feel lost to try. The farmers of this section have i. blessed with good cotton crops ! (1. best of all, most of them have >a lien 12 cents and over. Corn is rly {rood. Every farmer is making st( uiy to plant large prrain crops, ^ cat and oats. j .ood gardens and plenty of sweet j.()( latoes are plentiful in this country. j. i'his writer was a visitor to the { tie fair and in my opinion it was largest attended and best I have r seen. This speaks well for old j. nth Carolina. All the exhibits were / the best type. su) Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Roulware were ' itors to the State fair and returned tie today. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Roulware have wa urned from Columbia, after spend- me the week with Mr. and Mrs. .lames nei ir. 1 Mr. Oriel Wishert of the I>eed sec- lar n wtis seen on the Fair ground in ap lumhua. ... Messfs. John ^^\\th and Julian vT Wolling Co. V* Shelton and ex?t to do a general merchandise bus>ss. There are quite a lot of changes in real estate business around ShelMr. W. T. Roulware has bought the s Crosby place and Mr. Uuir Wilms lias sold to Mr. (lossett of I'acoMr. (lossett intends to raise si rh grade of cattle. The wedding bells have sounded re again and last week Mr. Clarence u!ware and Miss Mabel Stevenson i * 11., uiai i ?'iny a ie\v in- i date friends attended the niarriaye. | ? .* must conyratulate Clarence on se- ! riny and winning the affections c?f t i> of Fairfield's hest yirls. Our best shes yo out to you both. The I!road lliver school has securedss Fuia F.ptiny to teach this sesn. She has beyun her new duties il all are well pleased. Mr. .1. li. Shelton has secured a A' lltlo model Ford car. He delivers mail with this car. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dickerson spent < day visit iny Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hen kerson. Mr. .1. M. Feaster and W. Lee Dick- * ion spent the day with their old end, William Boulware. Billie lives k in the woods, but if you want a ad meal call on Billie and his wife, u will yet it. A. B. C. [RLS! DRAW A MOIST LOTH THROUGH HAIR, DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY y This! Hair Gets Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful at Once. mmediate??Yes! Certain??that's ; joy of it. Your hair becomes ht, wavy, fluffv. abundant and an irs as soft, lustrous and beautiful J a young girl's after a Danderine < r cleanse. Just try this?moisten a ^ th with a little Danderine and care- ^ ly draw it through your hair, tak- y : one small strand at a time. This " 1 cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or Missive oil, and in just a few monts you have doubled the beauty of jr huir. A delightful surprise aits those whose hair has been negted or is scraggy, faded, dry, britor thin. Besides beautifying the r, Danderine dissolves every parle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies 1 invigorates the scqlp, forever pping itching and falling hair, but at will please you most will be afa few week's use, when you see n hair?fine and downy at first? i?but really new hair growing all ?r the scalp. If you care for pretsoft hair, and lots of it surely get 2fi-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan ine from any drug store or toilet inter and justry try it. V sport's notion of hard luck is to re a headache without any Night gg| fore. The reliable household Good The Year Rour Ready-to-take PE POk When a young man becomes a soety leader you usually find him at e tail of every other procession. Many an egotist who imagined his :istence necessary to the world's adncement has been interred in a pine tx without any trimmings. GH! ACID STOMACH, SOURNESS, HEARTBURN, GAS OR INDIGESTION ic Moment "I'ape's Diapepsin" Reaches the Stomach All Distress Goes. l)o some foods you eat hit back? ste good, but work badly; ferment to stubborn lumps and cause a sick, ur, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or rs. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Pape's : apepsin digests everything, leaving thing to sour and upset you. There vsr was anything so safely quic'/., so rtainly effective. No difference how u'.y your stomach is disordered you 1 II get happy relief in five minutes, l what pleases you most is that it c ngthens and regulates your stomh so you can eat your favorite foods ' thout fear. ' Most remedies give you relief some nes?they are slow, but not sure. s 'ape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive ' d puts your stomach in a heal 1 hy i ndition so the misery won't come i ck. ' You feel different as soon as 'Tape's < apepsin" comes in contact with ihc >mach?tlistress just vanishes?you- i ?mach (jets sweet, 110 gases, 110 Iching, no eructations of undigested 1 >d, your head clears and you feel 1 e. < (Jo now, make the host investment u ever made, by {jetting a large i Ly-cent case of Tape's Diapepsin >m any drug store. You realize in e minutes how needless it is to Tor from indigestion, dyspepsia or , y stomach disorder. An eccentric man is one who alys praises his neighbors?but he is j rer considered so by the aforesaid ' ighbors. 1 Whoever heard a hoarding house tdlady complain of a boarder's poor petite? 1 EH jCoai ? We are prepared 1 f prices as low as an^ (We handle Egg Coal, I. Coal. Your orders e [ receive careful atten [ customers lump coa f making ice. ? WWe make one d< ? morning. [Union Ice < t* Phon r ^ A.^4. A^4. A^A 1 A Visitor to 1 cannot fail to be impresses liness apparent. No house ticular than we are to e> Come and select your mea better appreciate our car only one of our ways of i very best place at which i We have an experience City Market a E. R. GODS! ?? [ Remedy id -RU-NA * SALB AT ALL DRUG STORBS GRINOALL. urindall, Nov. 1.?Cotton is a good price and the farmers are all in good spirits. Everybody is happy. We are having some fine weather in which to gather the crops and all the farmers are busy. There is a lot of grain being sown and plans are being made to sow more wheat this year than has been sown in a long time. Mr. W. I. Jones has purchased a Ford and is the first man that I have heard of that is making use of it. He uses it to pull a pea thresher. I think a little later on some successful farmer will buy a John Henry and put it to plowing. Mr. R. W. Moss, of Asbury, killed a coachwhip snake last week 11 feet and" six inches long. Some snake, wasn't it? Mr. II. F. Floyd, who has been cripple for the past six weeks, is so that he can begin to walk around orr crutches. His friends are glad to hear that he is better. ' 11 Mr. M. E. Kirby, Mr. R. A. Hopper, Dr. Chas. Jeffries and Miss Irene Kirby attended the State Fair at Columbia. I The Cherokee county people had a small fair last week at Claffney and it was a fine fair for Cherokee county md to be its first one, too. You Union people need not think that because JL Cherokee is in a corner it cannot come nit. It is certainly coming. Mr. W. 1,. Coudclock of Goudesville s visiting relatives in Oklahoma. The Rehoboth school has opened with a large enrollment of scholars. Miss Prince of Santuc and Miss Nich Us of Spartanburg are the teachers. Mf I'lease excuse short letter as news s scarce. B.' Western Union. ro Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System 1 rake the Old Standard GROVE'S B rASTELESS chill TONIC. You know E{ vhat you are taking, as the formula is ^B irinted on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. v The Quinine drives out malaria, the ron builds up the system. SO cents An ounce of happiness is worth ^B||||| no re than a ton of hard coal. Before ^ i "Stroll" B Gives the jn Blrr^Pjilfifl BB? |B Does it easiest 10 The Dalley ^^IB ^B Bu,,a,? B Hamilton Can. vjuait ?) to sell you Coal at r?quality the best. Y f' Nut Coal and Soft % intrusted to us will X tion. We give our ?! 1 and use dust for J* v ^ elivery of Ice every X & Fuel Co. | e 103 J rhis Market^ J with the perfect cleanjwife could be more par ;clude dirt of any kind, t in person and you will ! in this respect. That's making this market the to buy your meat. d meat cutter. nd Cattle Co. HALL, Mgr. ' I. :