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A fofe UNDER| d\COVERNMENT K 5J|j^SUPERVIS!ON ^IIf)rBrTS ^RsNA member BANK UNDER j O I ll jf 1WW\ fr?DERAL RESERVE ACT | (1 I THE- i P Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank j 1 "The Old Reliable" j cf; i The Oldest and Largest ank in Union County j J' ; Is a member of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of ' the United States of America. It is bound up with some- ; , 5 thing like 8,000 other NATIONAL Banks in the FEDERAL _ ; RESERVE SYSTEM, and we can go to our FEDERAL J ? ; RESERVE RANK, and get ALL the money we need. We ; k have a NATIONAL Savings Department in which your money is absolutely safe, and you can get your money at [ b I any time you need it?without any question?and while J t< I you DO NOT need it. it is piling up interest for you stead- p ! ily, both night and day. J s LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK d vi And deposit your money where it will be absolutely sale . n F. M. FARR. >V. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, ! n President. Vice-President. Cashier. J 11 I v 1 ti : : ii : : it : , 1 p = * ----- cl C< | THE | S | "Old Hickory"|l f Wannn I \ * ^ w " y " Y Y fi X Has Led Them All For More ? ' ?L ,r $ Than FORTY YEARS 4 : X * v I And Still Leads | J ^ . For^leby | I I The Peoples Supply Co. ?! A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A U o S ftMMHftMHKMKMHHMMHMMMMMMMH S Why those Pains? 5 ? A ================= A ti w W lc J* Here is a testimonial unsolicited * M ^ "If I hud my will it would wmuf w he advertised on every street 1UII US corner. The man or woman KVB ^ in w 'hat has rheumatism und fails JEwM! h( ^^im; ' to keep and use Sloan's Lini- ^ ment is like a drowning man II I' refuting a rope."- A. J. Van ' M\ Dyke, LaktivooJ, A\ J. BnitTnuT3TSM ?* S i|!j |! Sloan's Hi l^jjl Liniment |g|fe| ^muSmKmSSM!? ?" th bo civ -MM?iwwmwMirtrrmnrrTi'inwBUT MBWI nFiirwn'iTiifTkW nn^??80 Look Here! fo of Have you ever been to the City Market? They keep only stall an fed Meats. Stop and see. Look at the conveniences they have installed. Ilobert (irindinj? Machine and Dayton Slicer and they have certainly the best. Meats always kept in a sanitary condi- ca tion and sweet and tender. If you are not our customer we wunt en you for one. (live us a trial on your next month's business. ha City Market and Cattle Co. Ai G. A. ROYSTEU, Meat (utter. E. R. CODS HALL. M*r. of se? var robs children OF THEIR FATHERS '.i?ht Hundred Thousand in France Alone Deprived of Paternal (Guidance. g Paris, March 10 (Correspondence f the Associated Press)?Eight hunred thousand French children have cen made fatherless by the war, acording to a statement made by Senair Jenovrier in a debate in the en ate. This number exceeds by 10 er cent, the average total births in 'ranee. Half the childhood of "ranee, he estimates, will be brought p without a paternal guide. The government and the senate are Dnsidering how they shall be cared or. A bill prepared by the governlent and somewhat modified by tht. ublic instruction committee of the enate declares in principle that the tate shall assume the expense of ringing up and educating every hild whose father has either been illed or disabled by the war. The wards of the nation," they are to e called, and special guardians are o be provided for them under the rovisions of the bill under discusion. The special guardians are to e appointed by committees in each epartment under the general superision of a central committee. A lother who accepts the patronage of le State for her child or children lust accept the gardianship of a erson outside her family. This proision has encountered the opposion of the Conservative and Cathoc members of the senate who see in , a rupture of the "sacred union" or arties and a measure destined to a olitical end through the laical eduition of children of Catholic parents Under the law of separation of hurch and state, the government a iuld not give a child religious in- " ! truction. Moreover, it is pointed out, i le child's bringing up under the pannage of the state would be larger supervised and controlled by the refects who are the recognized potical agents of the government. The onservative demand for mothers the id of the state and, at the same time, le right and the facilities for givlg their children such religious induction as they see fit. Under the resent laws half orphans would ave no relief whatever if the mother 2fused the conditions offered by the bate since pensions are allowed to jll orphans only. It has been proosed to remedy this deficiency by a pecial law now under consideration 1 the Chamber of Deputies. If a jmpromise is not reached by the jnate during the war, it is deemed jrtai'n that the contention will re- jj ^ ive the struggle between the Cathocs and the other elements of parlia- r= lent after hostilities have ceased. 'o Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The SysteT ske the Old Standard GROVE'St.' ASTELESS chill TONIC. You know 'hat you are taking, as the formula is rinted on every label, showing it is >uinine and Iron in a tasteless form, he Quinine drives out malaria, the ron builds u\ the svstem. SO cents A wasp on a window may be killed Imost instantaneously by the appliation of a little sweet oil on the tip f a feather. HERIFF'S SALES FOR APRIL, 1<t1K By virtue of an execution to me irected I will sell before the courtsuse door in the City of Union, State f South Carolina on Monday the lird day of April, 1916, during the gal hours of sales, the following derribed property to wit: One lot of land lying, being and sit*te in City of Union, S. C., containg one-half acre, more or less, and )unded on the North by Henrietta 1 treet; on the East by Bethel Cemery; South by Betty Sullivan and 1 l the West by Mrs. B. F. Foster, vied on and to be sold as the propty of Ben Cunningham at the suit W. T. Tracy, plaintiffs, again Ben unningham, defendant. J. Hay Fant, Sheriff Union Co. Union, S. ('., March 11, 191(5. 11-:'. IOTHER! YOITRCHILI) IS CROSS, FEVERISH, FROM CONSTIPATION Tongue is Coated, Breath Bad. Stomach Sour, Clean l.iver and Bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at co?a teaspoonful today often save.sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, If-sick, isn't resting, eating and ting naturally?look, Mother! see if ngue is coated. This is a sure sign at its little stomach, liver and wels are clogged with waste. Whe,. oss, irritable, feverish, stomach ur, breath bad or has stomach-ache, irrhoea. sore throat, full of cold, ve a teaspoonful of "California Tup of Figs," and in a few hours I the constipated poison, undigested od and sour bile gently moves out 2^" its little bowels without griping, d you have a well, playful child ain. that Mothers can rest easy after giving '8 tl is harmless "fruit laxative," beuse it never fails to cleanse the tie one's liver and bowels and sweetthe stomach and they dearly love pleasant taste. Full directions for bies, children of all ages and for own-ups printed on each bottle. Reware of counterfeit fig syrups. ;k your druggist for a .r>0-cent bottle are "California Syrup of Figs;" then rheu s that it is made by the "California Iwg g Syrup Company." and _ & A ) iunuvit The Call McCLURE MILLINEI Everybody most coi invited to inspect th? son's newest and mosl plete line of Milline "DOLLAR LIMIT" P The best of the n< been developed a FLOWERS RIE And all the leading Hat $300.00 1 Trimmings?Crepe Sat- Ribbons in, Silk, Muslin and Moire and fflnypri flnuroi'o'on'i -P/-.U ^ saving ^>UUVU 11U T? V,I O CI 11 VI 1U11" ,, more. Pr age, in all the new _ and 25c y shades: Price 10c, 15c. ,T ... Veiling, yj 25c and 50c. We save 25c MaUeri you from 1-3 to 1-2 on Lace Nets all Hat Trimmings. only, yd. McCLURE T "One Price t< -v ; i Prince Albert will show you the real 11. 1? ?i ivau iu sinoK.e-joy: / > (f Copyright 1914 by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. PRINCE ALBERT was made to < content where it never existed t mits men to smoke all they want v a sore tongue, without any come toba ;co enjoyment! The patented pr Prince Albert is made (and control! by us) fixes that?and cuts out bi Fringe ALE the nalizr zl joy smc comes right to your .::'o fair and sc will do for you what it bus done fo men?make pipe or cigarette smokin est of your pleasures 1 Prince Albert u to b* had What we tell you everywhere tobacco i* aold in # toppy red hag,. Sc; tidy red Albert IS A LBCt thai tini, lOc; handtome pound , , and half-pound tin humidor, tO YOUr SatlSfaCtlOD ? and?in that clae*y pound ^ # cryatcil- gla?t humidor with as you lay in a sto eponge motetener top that J J fiZflhail -?alwa?, /" 'UCh R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO O IT IS TRUE NEW the unusual sale of a remedy io best evidence of its merit. New Hope, Mi _ . _ seems as if we ? /ik.aJ a l) some real spring > %MiZjl\AAj\s\ Kvery^yis J WW W 1 coming of spring J I months of winter i ers and green tre< RHEUMATISM POWDERS ['?n to. *? f.?.r.wa there is anything guaranteed to give relief from more perfect thai matism. They are unusually day. e sellers. Sold only by us, 50c All farmers are $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy. ing for planting. ? .? ? ?of Spring 1 ;?S I ?Y I n^tie IY1V.UO I u: 22: ^ ZZS sw styles that have re to be seen here 5BONS HATS | worth of New All the season's best j in Taffeta- styles in Millan, Millan j Satin, etc., at Hemps, Lisere, etc. I of 1-2 and Shapes consist of Saliice 10c, 15c ors, Pokes, Turbans. T " xjcii ge, smaii ana mea- I ird 15c & 25c ium, at 25c, 50c, $1.00. s 1 is at, yd. 19c Our Milliners will be I and Bobinet, pleased to help you de- | 25c sign your hat. | EN CENT CO. > Everybody" II :reate tobacco >efore! It pervithout getting back but real ocess by which led exclusively lERT ?j i about Prince I ??m5!Saw I t will prove out I i just as quicklv --itr Pi ck and fire-up! J. e , .. _ 1907," whick h?? mad* thrmr nu amok* j., Wintton- Salem, N. C. pipes where one sneked before I ??- ??? ? HOPE Miss Alsie Smith made a short visit to the Bishop school house last Fri?rch 27.?It really ('ay an(' ^er 'dea is to form a tomato are going to have club which, I thinkfi will be fine veather now. for the community and we hope Miss | vays glad to see the A1 ... ',, .. . Alsie will come again soon, after the dreary mt . ...... is the budding flow- The writer visited in Union Sunday. is gives us inspira- Mrs. Jas. Whitlock visited her moth rd. I don't think er, Mrs. W. W. Sumner, of Union Sunany prettier and jay 1 an ideal spring jjttle Miss Marion Whitlock spent busy now prepar- Sunday with Miss Colleen Fowler. Vero. | ;