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rvvvvi'vvivvfvjfvvii'vvffvvvK^p^svvvvvfvvvvvvvvfvvvvvvvvvvvvvfim & (Jr UNDER /?n\ a\C0VERNMEN1 | jgwrnr^ S&J^SUPERVISIOr wllflnnrw member bank under ; ve act \ THL Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank "The Old Reliable" | The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County "SAFETY FIRST" is a fundamental principle with ; this bank. The safety of your money is the lirst con; sideration in opening a bank account, and we will be ; pleased to have you call and let us show you the many | safeguards we place around your money. ; 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. I LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK B And deposit your money where it will be absolutely safe B ; P. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, - ! President. Vice-President. Cashier. ? 1 B * B B B B B B B | THE | "Old Hickory":| | Wagon j t i % Has Led Them All For IVIore 1 ? Than FORTY YEARS | Y 4 X And Still Leads X Y >. 4 T - < 4 ? *. -Itfau muo ' ? i.. J | The Peoples Supply Co. | 4 4 * |^""""?1111111111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmy^Ti m CTIFF NEC^jjjP^?jg I d" yO)\Why bear those pains? * w^S ( ^ single bottle will M S IPw ^ convince you M : / ty Sloan's 1 Liniment psi 2 A rrests Inflammation. I / *Tb| ? W Prevents severe compli- I Jflj?y I H rations. Just put a few I Q P drops on the painful I I j M spot and the pain dis- I KIUS PAIN II M "/'/" ' It.pjf*.13 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. R. GODSHALL, Mgr. . 9 JONESVILLE "3 Jonesville, Feb. 15.?Mrs. Emm P Lipford was called to Cross Hill las ' Tuesday by the death ofc her auni Mrs. Dolly Hitt. Mrs. turned to Jonesville Friday evening. Mrs. W. P. I^eister is home frqpi visit of several weeks to her parent at Moorsboro, N. C. Miss Aurie Poats left Friday morn ing for her home at Crozet, Va. 3h was accompanied home by her litti nephew, Mr. Wyatt Wood, who ex pects to spend the spring months i Virginia. M s Maude Lavendar of Gaffney i expected to arrive in town Saturda to spend the week-end as the gues of Miss J. Cleo Dobson at Mrs. L. J Fowler's. The public meeting of the Timro literary society, which was to hav ' ??en on Feb. 22, is postponed unti r en. zo on account 01 its connictinj with another entertainment to be giv en at that time. Mr. A. M. McWhirter and Dr. F. S Blair spent Sunday as the guests o friends in Greenville. Mr. J. E. Myers, at one time sup erintendent of the Wallace mill here hut now of Enoree, visited friends ii town last week. Mr. E. G. Littlejohn of Paducah Ky., is expected in town Thursda; night for a visit to his parents, Mi and Mrs. J. R. Littlejohn. Mr. Little john is district traffic chief for thi Southern Bell with headquarters ii Paducah. Mrs. R. B. Smith spent several day; last week with Dr. and Mrs. F. P Hamilton at Converse. Among those who attended thi teachers' meeting at Union last Sat urday were: Misses Madge McWhir ter, Ruth Scott, Annie Miller, Saral Black, Helen Von Lehe, Jimmie Hart ley, Frances Smith, Cleo Dobson, Mrs James VVhitlock and Dr. F. M. Ellerbe Miss Pearle Lybrand, teacher of th( fifth grade, has been out of schoo ? for more than a week on account o illness. Her place in the school roon is beintr taken by Mrs. F. M. Ellerbe Mr. John R. Jeffries, who has heei connected with Everybody's Bank ai assistant cashier, has resigned his po sition and returned to his home a Gowdesville, in Cherokee county where he will engage in farming. Dr. M. W. Chambers and Mr. B. F 'Vebber are among those who hav< recently purchased Ford cars. Palmetto. NEW HOPE New Hope, Feb. 14.?Surely Mr Winter has paid us a visit this morning. It makes us think that coh weather has come to stay. After havin gour balmy spring days. But ail the farmers appreciated warn days in preparing for spipi Guess t"Dan CjvAid" wild0 III f The Wood row A.'ilson literary si' * ciety held its regular meeting Satur day night. A very good crowd at( tended. W eurge all the parents and tended. We urge all the parents and ' night, as we have a very important i subject to discuss. On next Tuesday night, Feb. 22nd, there will be given an entertainment at the Bishop school house beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited, so please don't forget and everybody come. Miss Sara Hughes spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Brown's Creek community. Mia*. I i<?ion iiiAAic LiiouuM vinitcu c* I'lC home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Becknell Sunday. The Woman's Missionary society held its regular meeting at New Hope Sunday. Rev. Mr. Justus and Mr. J. W. Scott visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop one day last week. Mrs. J. W. Scott visited Mrs. B, M. Beeknell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine Weber spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Fowler. Mrs. Jas. Whitlock visited her motherer, Mrs. W. W. Summer of Union Saturday. The mention in Mr. Harris 'letter of Jonesville about meeting the boy of 15 who was not going to school That seems that we should have compulsory education in South Carolina, If it is this way in our own home towns what do you suppose it is in the larger cities? We hope by our next election all our good thinking citizens will favor this law for South Carolina, as it is badly needed j.11 over the State. Vero. 10 CENT "CASCARETS" RFGT I AYATIVU LY\D JkJ I I T I'J I' V/IV LIVER AND BOWELS Don't Stay Constipated, Headachy Bilious, With Breath Bad or _ Stomach Sour. No odds how had your liver, stom aeh or bowels; how much your hea< aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from a cold, constipa tion, indigestion, biliousness and slug gish bowels?you always get rebel with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver anc bowels make you miserable. Tak? Cascarets tonight; put an end to th< headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach bad cold, offensive breath and all oth er distress; cleanse your inside or gans of all the bile, gases and consti pated matter which is producing th< misery. t A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't foij get the children?their little inside ? need a gentle cleansing, too. }> r^4 A^A A^A A^A A^fc A^A A^A A^A A McCLURE ;1 $1.00 ;!|^ SATURDAY iU $1.00 Wash Tub /? n i ^ <-i , ijL ^ d lanes s?c soap \ * 15c Wash Board If? 1 Can L. H. Cleanser e? v* 12 Spring C. Pins ? <!* 1 Oil Floor Mop \8u? ! Vv> Value $1.60 - ? U Our Price <M A A ; i For Ml vl.W f| V H-i On Sale all Day :? 1ja $1.75 Axminister Rn V u ; \ni New Hair Ornameni Ant? ||if Special Monday White Oil Cloth " 1 / ; *4 i *fcy "S&L*d^^ip2:?rr 71 j Kelton, Feb. 14.?Well, don't we have sudden changes in the weather? . pi Yesterday the thermometer said ' unqualif ^spring time; today it is down to 22 de- -n^u ^rofmAgrees above zero, real freezing weath- * ?i ? m ter! ?r troubles. Mrs. ( There is no news on the Ridge. To- "The dc [ I (Jay all are busy sitting around the left was rg 'e trying to shield themselves from hundreds 1? he severe cold wind coming from the now feelii I \*orth. ,ie K'ad to 1 Farm work is about on a ?>* ??owe mv ii "V ' ? V. . >? otaiiu^llll I ust now. Fruitoln post A Mr. Henry Gault of Kelton and tinal parts, soft Irs. Leslie Fowler of Spartanburg hardened particl cere married last Wednesday at accumulation to 4 Spartanburg and left immediately for alterative that a< g.'elton, Route 1, where they will make gastric juices, tc ? heir future home. We wish for them circulation. Its a long, happy and prosperous life. For the conv? There are many cases of bad colds, supply * ruitol g -ip and some pneumonia on the 1 mon the>' can 1 R'idge. ^ There has been no fertilizer shipped . t*-> Kelton station as yet. G. T. G. F VST END M Union. II If J 111 1 rC /V Editor of The Union ^ As I haven't seen i W M ^K2E5Z2ti3E2i^ Times from East En TRAOI MARK ... 1X1. RHEUMATISM POWDERS Ottaray mills lately, i _ _ would be a good timt , Guaranteed to give relief or money thing. , rafunded. Sold only by us, f.Oc and Monarch and Ottar $1^00. Glymph's Pharmacy. villages. They have ; MIOTHER! DON'T TAKE oniy ?*^ CHANGES IF CHILD'S h dp. I have been in t TONGUE IS COATED 'or 20 feurs?Tht' p'"7 to one another and i r ? ? . , ?. , and Sunday school. I ,f Croar- I r.rr;8h'I. Slck- .Bll,OU8- there is an average ol I Clean Lutle Liver and Sun(,ay schoo, notw good church and Su ... .. . T . . .... the M. E. church. If |V laxative today saves a sick child t ip ,e as th arc , tomorrow. Children simply will not as , (Jo R seems the ) take the time from play to empty existi there. They thair bowels, which become clogged up , humor and are , with waste, liver gets sluggish, atom- yf)u meet them , knQV ach soul. -.-ni 11 towns and are ui Look at the tongue. Mother' If coated, or your child is listless, cross, a^ment, for there is - feverish, breath had, restless, doesn't order here and Sunday 1 eat heartily, full of cold or has sore .htt'? 30rf, Pla?e 1 throat or any other children's ail- *t the big gully when - ment, give a teaspoonful of "Cali- on, S"nday' Th? chu . fornia Syrup of Figs," then don't *P1*nd,d ?T S? f worry, because it is perfectly harm- k,nd- But, [ must 38 less, and in a few hours all this con- *nenI ar?und her* are 3 I station poison, sour bile and for- k'?d ?"e cm.nothard ? n^ng waste will gently move out of inetto .trade with. T i t bowels, and you have a well, play- ?" >.h?,r Joba and are - f child a^ain. A thorough "inside ,f th,"*s c0"t,nue , c insing" is oftimes all that is nee ,Y'T the up-town fel - i ary. It should be the first treat- e" ' ^es" - ^Hit given in any sickness. One more thing I w leware of counterfeit fig syrups. rhe cleanliness aroun ?TT,( your druggist for a 50-cent bottle he business places, t U J'California Syrup of Figs," which '"g up. full directions for babies, children The health is good i -?n ages and for grown-ups plain- pected. Come down printed on the bottle. Look care- little East End town y and see that it is made by the be glad to welcome you ilifornia Fig Syrup Company." E. I # 4 ^4 |^| |^| Ai 4^4 |^A 1^4 4^k f : 10c co. I lY $1.00 | , FEB. 19th 1 T T . ir v??j? -i A ia im us ui Y 10c Flannel 4 Zy $1.00 I 10 Yards 10c 4 Fine Long Cloth X 1 Paper Needles 4 1 Paper Pins X 1 Spool Thread 4 5 Yards Lace X 1 Nickle Thimble 4 $1.45 Value X Get All *+ AA S For Vl?v" 4 X igs for . . $1.00 I ^ ^ * is ai . . 1UC X ? - 15C Yard * V T X -* ^-.-r8ay*?- 'Jtn ' ~ , Saved Her Life ied endorsement of Fruitola and Traxo in a recent i. S. Grindle, 5918 Mignonette St., Pittsburg, Pa., est to other sufferers from stomach and intestinal [irindle says: >ctors had given me up, saying the only hope ; an operation. I tried Fruitola and passed of gall-stones with the first two bottles. Am ig better than I have for years past. I will i tell any sufferer how it has helped me, for I ife to it." iesses properties that act directly upon the intesening the congested waste and disintegrating the es that cause so much suffering, and expels the the great relief of the patient. Traxo is a toniccts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of > aid digestion and removes bile from the general erves to build up the weakened, run-down system, nience of th<> nnWi- ??-??~ ' ' .. ? , ..., unaiiKnncnis nave been made la and Traxo through representative druggists. In tie obtained at Milhous Drug Co. ONARCH. COTTON USEI) LAST MONTH. , Feb. 9, 1916. Washington, Feb. 14.?Cotton used Times: during January was 542,055 running anything in The bales compared with 467,862 in Jand, Monarch and uary of 1915, the census bureau anI though this bounces, s to write some- Used during the six months ending January 31 were 3,074,654 bales, ay are fine mill compared with 2,589,880 for the same the best over- period of the previous year. On hand Why? Because January 31 in consuming establishand intelligent ments were 1,974,859 bales, compared ind around mills with 1,516,443 in 1915; in public storile here are kind age and compresses, 4,545,859 against go to church 4,665,346; spindles active, 31,841,510, At Mon-Aetna against 30,556,330; exports, 539,415 r 300 that go to against 1,372,183 a year ago. For six ithstanding the months exports were 2,960,958, nday school at against 3,979,347. you only knew - you would say UGH! CALOMEL MAKES are always in a YOU DEATHLY SICK smiling when v these are goou Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before ider good man- *? *' . ? uaiimini I Oil I I I s very little dis-| Horrible! s are quiet only and that is out You're bilious, sluggish, constipated > one store sells un(j believe you need vile, dangerous rch leaders are calomel to start your liver and clean intelligent and your bowels. iy the business Here's my guarantee! Ask vour o courteous and druK|ciBt for ft 50 cont bott|e of 1)od. ly know w u son>s l^ver Tone and take a spoonful hey are always tonj^bt. If it doesn't start your liver up and going. ftn(| st_rajf,hten you right up better improve down tban calomel and without griping or lows wi opt .1 poking you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money, ant to mention. Take caloYnel today and tomorrow tl the mill and you wjH fee| weak and sick and 'eople are wak- nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetaas could be ex- ble Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and and visit our wake up feeling great. It's perfectsnd we would ly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so , R. Godshall. let them eat anything afterward*. |