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K- UT UNDER 1 /fi< i-4 Juf\COVERNMENT i J* *. SL^SUPERVISION fimnnnr# member bank under \ : THE- i Merchan ts& Planters Bank ? 1 "The Old Reliable" \ The Oldest and Largest Bank in linion County "SAFETY FIRST" is a fundamental principle with S tiii- hank. The safety of your money is the first con- j 5 ^deration in opening a bank account, and we will be ? K pleased to have you call and lot us show you the many J | safeguards we place around your money. J : You can teach your HOLLARS to have more Cents by depositing them in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, ! where we pay the highest rate of interest, consistent J I with safe and sound banking methods. | | LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE EHIME CLOCK : And deposit your money where it will he absolutely sale I F. M. FARH, W. F. GILLIAM, J. I). ARTHUR, I President. Vice-I'resident. Cashier. J ? N ; ? | l I ? % t IWashhiirn flnmnnnv! | UVIIUUI II VUllipUIIJ | Cuts the Price and | I Sells the Goods | X Y Y Y V ? m- irLAmi '~y?vM?S2GI ' f $ 1 | Phone 152 4 ? * ? * A A A A A. A ? - ~ -Z A^A. A^4. A^A A^A. A^A A^A A^A A^A J^A A^A J^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^4 A^A A^A A^AI THE I |"Old Hickory")! :{ Wagon f Y Y | Has Led Them All For More X | Than FORTY YEARS | t And Still Leads t ?? v For sale by X v X I The Peoples Supply Co. | > BARRON & BARRON j *io? reward, $100 Attorneys at Law The readers of this paper will he UNION. S. C. pleased to learn that there is at least one dreade disease that science has PmptiVp in all Courts Mon- b.e<n able to cure in a!1 its staKes- and 1 tacuce in an courts, mon that is Catarrh Ha?.s Catarrh Cure ev to loan on City and Farm i is the only positive cure now known r> + * ! to the medical fraternity. Catarrh rroperty. being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken InterLawrence G. flouthard nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, ATTORNEY A* LAW thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient t ren^th by building up the constituWill Practice in all Courts lion an(l assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much Office Opposite Post Office faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any | AlJIPUrOTFD O Dll I O lonse that il faiis to cure* Send {or (.nlbntol Ln u rILLO list of testimonials. V/jrv TIIK IM A MONI? nit,\NI?. X ht":' Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., C. 4( 4 ti| ? h<*A.tfP * IMumond |{rnnd//\\ ' I'HU in Kid ?n?l Knld Tolt'rfo (). cV s?lwl with Ulne R'l'lion. ' n ^ .r?^"CVht7JSV..?filV"".rTFiRs Sold by all Druggists, 75c. [y. ft Take Hall's Family Pills for constir Slim 6Y ORLGCiIST^ fVFRYWHFR? pation. LOCKHART JUNCTION^ V ______ Lockhart Junction, Nov. 8.?The farmers are all about through gath-fj ering their crops. The cotton fields, in some places will not be white any more, so it will soon be found that there is not much more to gin, and the gin reports will be less, and then we will see if the price of cotton goes up. It was prophesied by one congressman that a bale of cotton would bring XI00. We will see whether he is guessing or whether he knows or not. I will tell you what I think about it. 1 can't believe it will* reach 20 cents per pound, but I think it will go to 14 or 15 cents in the spring. Now lets's see who will beat guessing, for it is guessing, as no one knows. We do know when there is a short crop prices will be better and this is one of the times that the crop will be short and the prices better. This writer was in the Cedar Hill section last week. He spent one night with Mr. Ed Smith and family. Mr. Smith has made a fine crop. We found his barns full of feed stuff and stacks of hay in the fields. He is one ~ C A L C I .1 li. J * I ui im-se lurmer* who uuvi l depend | on a cotton crop for a living. He is ? through sowing oats and wheat. Rel treated me with kind hospitality. ? I met Mr. A. S. Vinson. He wasT glad to meet me and I was glad to j see him, as he is no long-faced fellow. Ho likes to swap jokes and take a good laugh. I met Mr. B. B, Alverson at h\a 1 home near Cross Keys. He is a progressive young farmer. He showed me some fine cotton. Said he would make nine bales on eight acres, and only using one sack of 16 per cent acid to the acre. Says he has sowed clover in this same piece of land for two years. Made a fine crop of clover off this land. Has it sown again. He finds the clover a great help in improving the land. He attributes his good yield of cotton to the clover. We don't find many crops like this one. Some we see will take from two'to three acres to make one bale. Mr. J. G. McKinney, who lives on Mr. C. O. Allen's- nlace, will make a bale to the acre. I was at Mr. H. C. Worthy's home in Chester county last week. He- has some fine land, making a bale of cot . ton to an acre on some of his land. He averaged 50 bushels of corn to ttte acre. At Mr. Worthy's 1 saw maiiy fine hogs, but the largest one, I guess, would tip the beam at . 500 pounds. This was the largest hog I have seen in sometime. Mr. Worthy is a kind j, hearted man and is always ready ty welcome his friends when they com, to see him. The .last time I was his home his kind wife was therH). but sad to say she is not there ar, more. She is gone to the home made with hands, eternal iwjihe h ens. t h rwe writer with 'TtTr..' Hope, was invited by Mr. Frank Da M? to attend a box supper at Bea Ir Dam school house near Ada station |>n the Seaboard, last Friday night. ?e met many good people and forr Ifd some new acquaintances. I met pie teachers of that school, Miss Lou Bi file Pitts of Reno and Miss Inez Pres.s ley of Lowersville. Also met Miss Pearlk Browning from Berkeley. MissV Browning was only a visitor but she isl a teacher also. I can't tell how much! we enjoyed ourselves for we wcrej %vtrn ueaieii oy inose good people una more especially by the teachers who treated us with much courtesy. This is a fine section in which to live. They took in $25.00 from the box supper, which will go to help furnish the school building. I hope to visit that section again when I can stay longer. I will tell you in my next letter, where I visited last. I have many more places to visit yet. Mrs .Ethel Edmonds and Mrs. I.eatha Gault went to Lockhart today to see relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Page of Greensboro, N. C., were visiting at his father's, Mr. I. P. Page, Saturday and Sunday to see the family. Mrs. Ed Smith and son of Cedar Hill section was a visitor to see her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Page. Miss Vera Bishop was in company with her to visit Miss Ora Page. While traveling in the Cross^Keys section last week I lost ny overcoat. This is not a new one. It is dark colored, a little worn around the collar and the lining is a little worn also. Anyone finding this coat will be liberally rewarded. Moxy. Ugh! Calomel Makes You Deathly Sick Slop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! I V 1-111*- l iuu re uuious, siuggisn, constipated and believe you ne?d vile, danporous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask any druggist for a oO-ccnt bottle of Hudson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. It it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up bettor than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nau- J seated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of )|armless, vegta- 1 bio Hudson's Liver Tone tonight and ^ wake up feeling great. It's perfectly j harmless, so give it to your children ' any time. It can't salivate, so let j them oat anything afterwards. I A man wants everything he can get j and a woman wants everything she J can't got. The best thoughts of the world are the thoughts that have been handed I down by the ages of men who have ! preceded us. ' \ # l4 1 YALE MAN'S LIFE saved in rnrrrr big war by luit LL Karl Llewellyn, the young Yale graduate, who volunteered in the 78th Prussian Infantry at the beginning of th3 war, owes his life to a comrade who was killed. Llewellyn was wounded at the Battle of Ypres and was left lying between the hostile lines for twelve hours. When night came he started to crawl back to the German lines, only to fall unconscious. When he recovered consciousness he saw a dead comrade lying beside him. On his belt was a flack* of Coffee. Llewellyn managed to unfasten the flask, and was sufficiently stimulated by the Coffee it contained to reach the trenches. V..4- ill 1- 1 ' * ici you win una people in tms peaceful country today who substitute all brands of stump water for a cup of good coffee. If you will try the famous Luzianne Brand uuarante'ed to please?your Coffee troubles will be all over. Put up in sealed Tin Cans, and All Good Grocers Sell it Save Your Luzianne Coupons FOR VALUABLE GIFTS KELTON Kelton, Nov. 8.?After two weeks of fair weather today the sun is shining brightly. Most of the farmers j have put in full time gathering 'and j preparing meir iana ior small grain. I fear there will not be enough sown. I attended the State and Spartanburg fairs. There were good exhibits and large crowds at both. While at the State fair I was in conversation ^vith a Lexington farmer. He told me ^.hat he planted all of his land in cotton this year, as he thought it was the year to make cotton. He was now buying corn at 65 cents per bushel and he was going to sow all of his land in small grain, as he thought 'next year would be the year for grain. |Ile had already sown 80 acres and would sow 200 acres. He is somewhat ske those farmers 1 have mentioned V>re, only he may be a little wiser, ?5?T can't agree with hjs method of ^ ng. Suppose all of the farmers J ke he is. doing. We would all V U)e He said and it woulcM^'<?hea'p^^^^y^i^ and grain high. He is right about that. Experience is no good to most of the farmers. Most of them are well up gathering cotton and will soon be through if the weather continues fair a few more days. The health of the Ridge is fairly good. Colds and grip are common and I fear a great many cases of pneumonia will be the result of so many colds. W. H. Gault, one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens, is very sick. The doctor says he can't tell yvt. wiieuicr iv is grip ?r pneumonia. We hope for him a speedy recovery. This scribe is also suffering with a cold, but feels better today. The drop of a cent per, pound in the price of cotton has checked so much selling and business is not so active. The rise in the price of cotton so early was a blessing to the farmers who had to make early payments and most of them had to meet ' early contracts. G. T. G. IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION. GAS OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH The Moment "Pape's Diapepsin" Reaches the Stomach All Distress Goes. "Really does" put bad stomach in ordet-?"really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes?that?just that?makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in t)ie world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is diz./.y and aches, breath foul; tongue coated: vour insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, i? member the moment 'Tape's I)iapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanish** It's truly astonishing?almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of I'ape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their sto.n- ! achs regulated. It belongs in your home?should always be kept handy j in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless 9tomach regulator in the world. Dm Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Beoaus<- of its tonic ami laxative effect, I.AXAriVK HKOMO QtTININK is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor 'ii>K<iiK in head. Remember the full n^nie and nek for Ihe aiirnuture of K. W. OKOVU. 2lc. A woman in love is more or less foolish; a man invariably more. ; Hi a woman has a history she thinks 1 it is up to her to repeat herself. ^ Spending a dollar before it is earned js like eating an egg that is to he | lai'd tomorrow. | t People who Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. 1, Hickory to tell you that I am cured of ca catarrh and stomach trouble for sevt different doctors, who only relieved hope of beins cured. I was induce surprise I am now entirely well. I FOR INDI Mrs. W. R. Whitehead, R. R. 1 happy to tell you that I keep free fri catarrhal symptoms at all. I am a what I want, and rejoice to know valuable medicine. I think it saved ; Peruna I was cured sound and well. Are Strong The Peruna Company. Columbus, C medicines can now procur f It Will Bear * _ | And it is Ea; ?? That is why we again ii Coffee to buy it at the I We offer you exception we are offering now unr Coffees of High Grade ; ?? 12l/i>c per pound, 15c, to 2 | We offer the best val $1.25, five pounds pure good milk pail. In Fresh Bulk Roasted line with the cheapest, a more Coffee than any thri is proof positive that we ! we ask is a trial to prove ! With any of our Fair Coffees we offer this unq one pound of any brand o: ?? fee that we sell, any price ly better than any Coffe< <? kind, that you buy at 1 & charge you, and you to b *y in iarvc juui WUIU IU1 L fully make you a presen ?? buy from us, not on one 1 ?? brand that we sell of Chs The brands are Little C Highland Blend, in Lq ?? Packages 35c, 3 for $1.00. High grade in Dark B1 Bags, 35c strictly. And the Famous Seal 1 ^?_<w}><v5k00 .fou~~paw pdimd tins. All Coffees, Fresh, full and free from dust, trasl Any Coffee we sell gr best Electric Mill by reqr A fair trial will save } 1 satisfaction. | The Union < i As Good Coffees and as X affords. + ?! _ ? * ^ V 4^4 A. A^A A^A A^A A^A j^AA^A A^ A^4. A^A T|~ + + # ICoal ?|* Y y We are prepared 1 Y prices as low as any % We handle Egg Coal, X Coal. Your orders e X receive careful atten X customers lump coa Y making ice. ?* WF* We make one d< Y morning X illninn Irr ? -w - W vv ^ Y Phon V A Visitor to 1 cannot fail to be impresse( liness apparent. No houst ticular than we are to ex Come and select your mea better appreciate our care only one of our ways of i very best place at which 1 We have an experience! City Market a E. R. GODS1 / ' ^ use Peruna Tolnt, Tonn., writes: "I am happy tarrh. Having boon afflicted with tn years, and after having tried four me for a little while, I gave up all d to try Peruna, and to my great dy health never ^vus better." GESTION , Pryor, Oklahoma, writes: "I am am my old stomach trouble; feel no .ble to do my work, eat and drink that I found a sure cure in your my life. By beginning in time with and Happy )hlo. Those who object to liquid e Peruna in tablet form. -J .t. A. A A >^<rVVV>' V V V V V V V Repetition I y slly Proven | nvite every lover of Good A Jnion Grocery Company. A al values all the time, but A natched values in Green A and Full Strength from A :0c per pound. A ue obtainable today for A High Grade Coffee in a A A 1 Coffee our prices are in, .nd the fact that we sell A ee stores in Union county A i give better values. All A it. ' A tous Chase & Sanborn's A ualified guarantee: Rnv A ? Chase & Sanborn's Cof- <|> and if it is not absolute- + e of any grade, name or the same price that we e the sole judge, and we he results, we will cheer- > t of the pound that you brand alone but on every ise & Sanborn's Coffee. 'uba, in bulk, for 25c lb. *ht Blue Moisture Proof ue Moisture Proof Paper > Brand Coffee for 40c, 75c- & | twar pSy?jl ?HUbi*e . J of aroma and kept clean h and foreign matter. 4 ound free of charge on V lest. row money and gain you V Y T Grocery Co. * > Low Prices as the State V ^4 AA A A A A a'A A A ^r ^v ^r T^? ^y^r *$H$M$M$M$H$H$M$H3t?$M$H$H$ Coalf I .0 sell you Coal at y '?quality the best. Y Nut Coal and Soft ntrusted to us will ?|> tion. We give our 1 and use dust for y i elivery of Ice every ?? % & Fuel Co. I e 103 T rhis Market 1 with the perfect cleanjwife could be more par.clude dirt of any kind, t in person and you will i in thie roeno/if II VIIIU 1 A licit D naking this market the :o buy your meat. d meat cutter. nd Cattle Co. MALL. Mgr. / '' ' 't'\