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I ZjP under I M Sf\COVERNMENT ! Jgnnqgfc LgL^SU PER VISION mlinnnrM MEMBER BANK UNDER j IB IB n 111 II lllj)^ ^ EEDERA L RESER VE ACT J THE ! Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank 1 "The Old Reliable" C * The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County "SAFETY FIRST" is a fundamental principle with j this bank. The safety of your money is the first con sideration in opening a bank account, and we will be n ntnncn/l in liorn irAll fill 'itwl lof 11Q QhfiW Vftll tllP TYlIinV K safeguards we place around your money. 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 J 1 with safe and sound banking methods. | * I I LOOK LOR THt BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK I : : ' Arte! deposit your money where it will be absolutely sale IF. M. FAIIR, \V. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, President. Vice-President. Cashier. ti iiaiiiifnirnif mm run * I: THE I |"Old Hickory"! > A m m. m X | wagon f Y Y | Has Led Them All For More | | Than FORTY YEARS ? V V I And Still Leads | | For sale by _ , , L 1 The Peoples Supply Co J: M *****MHIMIVHIHVMMVIHMM * * 2 Rheumatism! 2 0 ^ X How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said? ^ Rheumatism is a dull pain. H ffg Rheumatism is a sharp pain, M Rheumatism is sore muscles. 91 Rheumatism is stiff joints. ^ Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declared?Rheumatism is Pain. ^ 0 Sloan's Liniment applied:? w 1 he blood begins to llow freely?the body's w 0 warmth is renewed?the congestion disap0 pears?the pain is gone. w 5 Sloan's jj S Liniment 5 0 KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) g " Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat- * ing qualities of tfris warming iiniment. pRRHIIlKIlllllllllllllll m Chain of Evidence is complete. A verdict has been reached by the people of Union beyond any reasonable doubt that City Market is the place to buy every kind of fresh : and cured meats. Verdict reached after noting these facts: Perfect cleanliness, Superior Quality of Meats Offered, and courteous treatment. City Market and Cattle Co. E. It. C.ODSHALL, Mki\ The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head #\li|p|jrCTCD ^ Dll I Q Because of Us tonic and laxative effect. L.AXA- I f||l?|||7^ I I* K l ILLu TIVK BROMO Ql'ININJt is t>etterthan ordinary THE DIAMOND BRAND. X. Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor I.adlm't Anltrourlirunl.tfor A ringing in head. Remember the ft.II niAne ami Ai\ (mh ?hl-ekM-l?r?IH?a?illlr*a4/A\ took for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 25c. MWRi ??HU In Bed snd Onld , s-v bom, sealed with Rlua Rlt>boo. Y/ . . ! . W Take n? ether. Bay of roar ? Onf* excellent and harmless wav of I / ~ nf Mra??i?t. Aikf?cfiMHfi:s.TKB* :ALtlM,lu way UI tm BRAND 1*11.1.a, for kit welcoming the new year IS to practice Vc 0 yearaknownajBesl.Safest./lwaysRellabla writing ?'i9io." r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LAYMEN'S CONVENTION. The South Carolina Convention of the Second National Missionary Campaign is to be held in Columbia, S. C., Feb. 6, 7, 8, 9, 1916. Since the first National Campaign, held in 1909-1910, there have been many significant changes throughout the universe. Just at this time practically the entire world in power and in might is engaged in devastating war. Nation after nation is engaged in a death struggle and hate stalks abroad. As these words were written, our United States of America is the only world power at peace with all the nations; and, as a direct result of this situation, we are feeling, at h home and abroad, the greatest oppor- I tunities for service ever presented to lis. It is imr*r*rf or?f fKof fltn 1 a vmnn of our State should assemble again to consider in a practicable and comnrehensive way the general interests of the kingdom, to face the special opportunities confronting us, and to plan to meet and faithfully discharge our obligations to evangelize the world; in short, to "Enlist for World I Service." The purpose is threefold: Tnforma- I tion. inspiration and method. The object of the Convention is to 4 furnish information about the work we should do, to strengthen our con- | victions that we can do it. and to present methods by which it can be done. , < Men who are in closest touch with | our missionary work at home and ! abroad will bring first hand information from the field. Men who are | grappling with policies of administra- s tion and methods will contribute their j thoughts and experiences. Business men of large means who have made I large investments in the extension of | the Kingdom, and men on small salaries but with a high standard of stewardship will join in the discussions. A provisional program will be announced through the press and distributed through the mails as early as practicable. No effort will be spared in securing the most effective missionary speakers available. Team "C", the designation of the group of speakers for the South Carolina Convention, will give special attention to the denominational conferences to be held in the afternoon of each day. In these meetings will be considered the main "objectives" of the missionary plans of the different ; denominations. These meetings are _ meant to afford opportunity for a defl- F nito presentation of denominational I] purposes and of plans for their reali- E zation. |j ; The sessions will be held in the H auditorium of the Jefferson hotel, with I overflow accommodations provided for I in the Arsenal Hill Presbyterian H church and the Main Street Meth- I odist church, both of which are within J| /"Jock of the Convention aj,\flitorium.^j?^~ * r,"7ie Convention will open Sunday, ' Feb. 6th, 1916, at 3 p. m., and wili continue through Wednesday night. Every delegate should be present at all the sessions, if possible. While attendance at single sessions is worth while, the cumulative effect of the program is lost by irregular attendance. The committee is planning definitely for the registration of 3,000 men. No limitations are made on the representation of denominations or of congregations, every denomination and every congregation being entitled to as many delegates as desire to attend. The Convention will be self-entertaining. each delegate being expected to provide lor his own expenses. Ar rangements will he made so that I rooms may he reserved in advance, at U the lowest possible rates. Delegates will have the choice between hotels, I hoarding houses and private homes of I persons willing to rent rooms during I the convention. When preferred, rooms j may he secured and meals had at hotels or restaurants. Visiting ministers and pastors will he entertained in the homes of the church people of 1 Columbia, and will not he charged a registration fee. The Virginia-Carolina Passenger i Association has granted a round-trip i rate to the convention of one and a third fare plus twenty-five cents. This is the same rate granted to the Southern Commercial Congress, and is the very best rate the railroads grant to any convention. $100 REWARD, $100 The readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh I being a constitutional disease, requires 1 J| pnnst it lit ir\r?o1 frootmnnl I It. 11 ^ - ? v^..wv.?v.v>wiiui i/ivavuiriii'. ilclll 8 V cl tarrh ('tiro is taken internally, acting I; directly upon the blood and mucous I; surfaces of the system, thereby de- I atroying the foundation of the dis- I' ease, and giving the patient strength E by building up the constitution and as- I sisting nature in doing its work. The E proprietors have so much faith in its E curative powers that they offer One B Hundred Dollars for any case that it Bi fails to cu?-e. Send for list of testi- = monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7f?c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (live the old year credit for planning to quit on time. Some men think a luxurious stand an of whiskers adds to their dignity. bk Curst Old Sorts, Other Remedies Won't Cure. ou The worsteasea, nomatterof how long standing, bre cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. am Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves Pain and Heala at the same time. 2Sc. 50c. $1.00 101 6 that it just makes i pipe and cigarette s time, quick as the \ in his life! The pal bite and parch I Understancf j^Lrse Km u _ ^ rnin It stands to 1 ^ ^ and Tolor V?n* to imitate the I >\ . v ..;. tidy red tin, but i W to imitate the f\ i9ie m - The 1916 Indi; Are Givei World Many new improvemenl Famous Cradle Spring Fran on old models, guarantees For speed, smooth riding ; better than buy an INDI/ THE NEW Is a radical departure in Motor* Featherweight, Three Speed. 1 when loaded with gasoline and velops 40 miles an hour. Som to handle. Just the thing for t sional man. Let us demonstra great little machine. One poin quires very little gas and oil. tion and will carry a fat man i not a bicycle. It is a sure enou need in the motorcycle world. < The Union nr k EE WIS M. RICE, Pres. JL/Ij/V Indian Parts will be kept will be repaired in our TRAGI MARK _ Fu RHEUMATISM POWDERS Calls i i made for a single purpose, Rheu itism in its various forms. If trou- ^ ;d with rheumatism, try them on phone 310 r guarantee. Sold only by us, 50c 1 :1 $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Uni, S. C. 5 Albert is I friendly tobacco Eg a man sorry he didn't get wind of this moke long, long ago. He counts it lost goodness of Prince Albert gets firm set ||| tented process fixes that?and cuts out moke-track soon as you know howl II ilf how much you'll like ee Albert j the national joy smoke reason, doesn't it, that if men all over the nation, all over the world, lr step! prefer P. A. that it must |j| Be the ?hape have all ihe qualities to ||| 'rince Albert satisfy y our fondest desires? 1| svorofpVi'nce Men, get us right cn Prince ?1 td?coroJeh?8 Albert! We tell you this |j| protect?0that* tobacco will prove better ?|| than you can figure out, M it's so chummy and fra- % grant and inviting all the & time. Can't cost you more || ; mfs than 5c or 10c to get your j|| . bearings! Buy Prince Albert everywhere ^ ^ tobacco is sold? in toppy red S|| baas, 5c { tidy red tine, lOc; H j handsome pound and half-pound ipp H: tin humidors?and?in that classy SS K;' crystal - glass pound humidor fesS Kk, # / with sponge-moistcner top that keeps the tobacco in such great ^ Ji OPELS an Motorcycles .',: n up to be I Leaders :s made this year. The le on the new models, as easy riding on rough roads. ? and safety, you cannot do iN. MODEL K :ycle building. It is called "The | Phe price is $150, The weight, oil, is only 123 pounds. It deething new, serviceable and easy ;he business man, clerk, profeste the many good points of this t, worth noting, is that it reIt is economical, easy of operadght up the steepest hill. It is gh motorcycle, built to fill a reai I 3all for Catalogue. . Times Co. LERS UNION, S. C. i | in stock. Indian Machines 1 specially equipped shop ales Undertaking Co. neral Directors and Embalmers \ntwered Promptly Day or Night Af. EDGAR, Manager. 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