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X (Jr UNDER 1 / >'4 J^\COVERNMENT j Jpimnit EBj^SUPERVISIOh raiinnrM memb?* BANK under j IfHf HJUil]^ JTNa\ J E?DERA L tBBER VE ACT . | a i Merchants & Planters Hat'l Bank j "The Old Reliable" j The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County i i "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 ^ pleased to have you call and let us show you the many I | safeguards we place around your money. J ^ You can teach your DOLLARS to have more Cents by depositing them in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, ;] where we pay the highest rate of interest, consistent i ! with safe and sound banking methods. t ; i LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK And deposit your money where it will be absolutely sale j } I I ; F. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, ! President.. Vice-President. Cashier. : 1 1 I a : . ! MMABMMMAMAIIiAMilllAMMIAAftMiMIIAAAftMMinAAAAiMMM li^A |!^| A^k i^il li^A |j^| i^A |ft| i^A |^| i|^| A| |!^| A^|j |^i| ^ V^ y V^r v ^ V^ ^ ^ y ^r I THE I I "Old Hickory"! | Wagon | X J | Has Led Them All For More | I Than FORTY YEARS | I And Still Leads | ., |, iVFor; sale by /4 T V I The Peoples Supply Co. J yfct 4^1 A^a A^A A^A A A ImI li^A A^A A> A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A <$? ^|r ^ ^ )^y T^ "^r ?! llMUlIMIMMIIMIUHHHI 5 5 Mothers! Your ca in comfort- J^ M ing the acnes and pains )g of the family from youth to old age, are lessened 2 J when you use this old and trust-worthy remedy? 2 s Sloan's ! Liniment i * Bruises Rheumatism Neuralgia * H Mothers: ''Keep a bottle in your home" M J Price 25c., 50c. and fl.00 JJ Chain of Evidence j 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. R. GODSHALL, Mgr. I COTTON GINNERS' REPORT. < I i Director Sam L. Rogers, of the bui reau of the census department of * commerce, announces the prelimi- < nary report of cotton ginned by coun- < ties in South Carolina, for the crops of 1915 and 1914. The report was * made public for the State at 10 a. m., on Monday, January 10. Quantities are in running bales, counting round as half bales. Linters are not included: ?Crop? County 1915 1914 Abbeville 29,735 31,932 Aiken 36,534 46,313 Bamberg 15,737 26,825 Barnwell 35,417 58,506 Beaufort 4,114 8,496 Berkeley 9,461 15,973 Calhoun 19,081 29,845 Charleston 9,735 15,928 Cherokee 14,561 15,800 Chester 29,990 33,412 Chesterfield 27,907 32,309 Clarendon 26,778 47,530 Colleton 13,717 21,950 Darlington 32,548 42,836 Dillon 29,634 36,857 Dorchester 11,252 17,782 Edgefield 28,774 31,481 Fairfield 22,943 23,408 Florence 30,017 45,343 Georgetown 2,473 5,037 Greenville 42,268 42,602 Greenwood 27,614 30,291 Hampton 12,242 20,873 Horry 7,843 11,111 Jasper 3,167 6,396 Kershaw 24,157 29,522 Lancaster 21,426 23,292 Laurens 38,886 36,495 Lee 31,164 40,435 Lexington 23,501 26,502 Marion 13,580 14,210 Marlboro 49,290 58,258 Newberry 35,765 32,177 Oconee 17,748 18,265 = Orangeburg 60,436 81,386 Pickens 16,457 19,413 Richland 19,640 25,400 Saluda 25,285 23,515 Spartanburg 66,937 67,224 Sumter 30,959 50,538 Union 18,118 12,275 Williamsburg ___ 22,011 33,762 York 36,917 37,324 ? Total ? 1.134,149 1,388,317 ' LOOK AT A CHILD'S TONGUE WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK Take No Chances! Move Poisons From ( Liver and Bowels at Once. ' Mothers can rest easy, after Riving < "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste, i sour bile and fermenting food gently < moves out of the bowels, and you have i a well, playful child again. Children , simply will not take the time from ' play to empty their bowels, ^ and they r become tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if " tongue is coated, then give this delicious "fruit laxative." Children love it, and it can not cause injury. No difference what ails your little one?if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look rarefullv and ??p fVinf if io mado I l>y the "California Fig Syrup Comnany." We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fiK syrup. _ NEGRO IS CONVICTED. Fined S100 For llringing Liquor From Georgia. A fine of $100, or imprisonment for J10 days, was the choice given William Campbell, a negro, by Recorder \Etchison yesterday morning. Campbell was arrested Monday night at the union station, charged with violation of the prohibition law. Campbell had with him nine gallons of whiskey, which he declared he brought back from Georgia for his personal use. $100 REWARD, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least r e.c drear!2d 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 hoi nir ji mnatitntiAnal Hionauo n .. ? vMVViM< u'UVU.'V.^ J WjUII V/O a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the di's ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family I'ills for constipation. There is in the heart of most women such a deep well of love that the winter of old age can't freeze it. Vanity can be fattened on the cheapest of food. Cures Old Sores, Othsr Romodtes Won't Cure. f he worst case*, no natter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antlaeptlc Healing OH. It relieve* Pain and Heals at the aame time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 vVV V WW V V V V V V V " V VV V ? I Our Semi | Clearam | Will Begin Thursc | and Will End y Our fiscal year ends with Janna new business year. Beginning t i remaining merchandise and then ? as the saying goes. Now, friei stock to the lowest possible poir Y is begun. To make the reductioi Y cut the prices to the lowest note] % substantial reductions, meaning jk grade merchandise made to you. v f MEN'S FANCY SUITS AND f OVERCOATS Former price $25.00, now $18.50 ? Former price $20.00, now $15.00 X Former price $18.00, now $13.50 ? Former price $17 & $16.50__$12.50 Former price $15.00, now $11.00 Former price $13.50, now $10.00 ? Former price $12.50, now $9.00 & Former price $10.00, now $7.75 Former price $8.50, now $6.50 X One lot of Short Stiff Bosom X Shirts. Former price $1.00, reX duced to 50c ? One lot of Fancy Hats worth up to $3.00, reduced to $1.00 : Our Manhattan Shirt Sale Will i I J. CO | The House of Good C A^A V v^M i 1. 1910 M< The 1916 India Are Given World 1 Many new improvements Famous Cradle Spring Framt on old models, guarantees e For speed, smooth riding ai better than buy an INDIA] THE NEW Is a radical departure in Motorc} Featherweight, Three Speed. T1 when loaded with gasoline and o velops 40 miles an hour. Somel to handle. Just the thing for th sional man. Let us demonstrate great little machine. One point, quires very little gas and oil. It tion and will carry a fat man rij not a bicycle. It is a sure enoug need in the motorcycle world. C; The Union LEWIS M. RICE, Pres. DEAL Indian Parts will be kept ir will be repaired in our si I-Annual | ce Sale \ lay, January 20th | February 5th ry. February 5th we start a y hat day we take stock of our % l soon know "where we are at" > ids, we desire to reduce our <! Lt before the stock taking task > n quick and positive we have y ti, and they are real, genuine, big money saving on highest X f BOYS' FANCY SUITS AND V OVERCOATS Y Former price $10.00, now $7.50 Former price $9.00, now $6.50 <? Former price $8.00, now $6.00 4* Former price $7.50, now $5.50 Former price $6.00, now $4.50 Former price $5.00, now $3.75 A. Former price $4.00, now $3.00 > Former price $3.50, now $2.75 4> Former price $3.00, now $2.25 y Former price $2.50, now $2.00 All Men's Pants and Boys' Knee Pants 10 per cent off. \ Continue Till Saturday, Jan. 29 | HEN | lothing and Shoes. X H f* r \ \ ... * | * * / ' OPELS in Motorcycles up to be | /An j\ /*v-**/> ? UCdUCl? : made this year. The ? on the new models, as ? sasy riding on rough roads, ad safety, you cannot do sr. MODEL K rcle building. It is called "The | le price is $ 150, The weight, 1 il, is only 123 pounds. It dething new, serviceable and easy e business man, clerk, profes? the many good points of this f worth nntind ic thai it $ . ..V VAMIJI ' k/ VA1U V IV IV J is economical, easy of operagilt up the steepest hill. It is ? h motorcycle, built to fill a real all for Catalogue. \ Times Co. ERS UNION, S C. 11 i stock. Indian Machines lecially equipped shop i