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: ?t Merchants & PI; "The Old The Oldest and Largest ; Is a member of the FEDEI the United States of Americ thing: like 8,000 other NATIC RESERVE SYSTEM, and i RESERVE BANK, and get have a NATIONAL Saving money is absolutely safe, ar i any time you nee t it?witr J you DO NOT need it, it is pi | ily, both night and day. LOOK FOR THE BANK \ I And deposit your money wl > ; F. M. FARR, W. F. GIL ! President. Vice I I > I { Tt | "Old Hi I Wai f T | Has Led Their ? Than FORI Y | And Stil | For si :! The Peoples MASTER'S SALE. Sio of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. I. P Carwford, Plaintiff, V?. lame* M Gist. Defendant. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1910, luring the legal hours of sale, the following1 described property to wit: All that certain parcel or lot of land with dwelling thereon, located lying, being and situate in the City of Union. County of Union, and State aforesaid, fronting on Porter street one hundred (100) feet, and running back two hundred and twenty-five (225) feet, and known as Lot No. 23 of Plat No. 1 of the Mrs. M. L. Gage lands, made by J. F. McPherson, C. E., on Oct. 15th, 1902, and being the same lot of land conveyed to James M. Gist, by T. A. Murrah. Terms of sale: One-half cash, the balance on a credit payable one year from date of sale, with interest therein at eight per cent per annum, secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the bond and mortgage to provide for the payment of t< n per cent attorney foes, in case of suit or foreclosure by an attorney .purchased to have the iption >f paying all cash, the purchaser to nay for papers and reeordi n g. R. C. Williams, 2f _ Master. MASTERS SALE. St a <> >f South Carolina, < ounty of Union. Court of Common Pleas. E. W barker. Plaintiff, Times Ftenry Herring. Defendant. Tn obedience to an order made in the above stated case. 1 will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday. June .r>th, 1916, the following property, to wit: AM that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with a brick building situate thereon, lying and being in the Town of Jonesvi'lle, County of Union, State aforesaid, and having the following metes and l>ounds, to wit: Beginning at a stake in the gutter on West side of Main street opposite the mill and gin house of Jonesville Oil Mill and at ) 1 UNDER 1 \COVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION RS\\ MEMBER. BANK UNDER j BftS) EEDERA L RESER VE ACT I anters Nat'l Bank Reliable" j A t Bank in Union County j l RAL RESERVE SYSTEM of :a. It is bound up with some NAL Banks in the FEDERAL I ve can ro to our FEDERAL J ALL the money we need. We ; rs Department in which your . id you can Ret your money at J o?if mmafinn nnri whilp 1 ling up interest for you stead- ? I fl WITH THE CHIME CLOCK I I tiere it will be absolutely sale ^ fl LI AM, J. D. ARTHUR, ! -President. Cashier. J I I a r 44 A A A A A 4ta ir 4A IE | ickory"| gon | 1 All For More | rY YEARS | I Leads X Y ale by ^ Supply Co. | Y the intersection of Harris street; thence in a Southwest direction with Harris Street sixty feet to a stake in Harris Street, thence in a Northwest direction towards the dwelling house of W. H. S. Harris forty feet to a stake, thence in a Northeast direction sixty feet to a stake on West side of Main street; thence along the gutter of Main Street in a Southerly direction forty feet to the beginning:, and hounded on the East by Main Street, South by Harris Street, and on the West and North by lands of W. II. S. Harris, and being the same lot of land conveyed to James Henry Herring by Alexander S. Foster by deed dated 24th May, A, D. 1907, and duly recorded in the office I oi me cnerK ot t;ourt for the County jof Union, State aforesaid, on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1911, in Book Z, No. 44 at page 435. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording of same and necessary revenue stamps. R. C. Williams, 20-3 Master. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. W. E. Thomson, Plaintiff, vs. J. 1). Charles, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell iC Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1910, the following described property to wit: Those two certain lots of land in the Town of Union, County of Union State of South Carolina, known as Lots Nos. 61 and 63, in the W. E. Thomson first addition to the Town of Union, a plat of which subdivision and addition is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Union County, and said State, in hook of records of Real Estate Conveyances, T 37, P 590, with all buildings and improvements thereon, and bounded on the West by Scott Street and on the North, East and South, by other lands of W, E. Thomson and by Samuel Gossott, and containing seven-eights (7-8) of an acre, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. R. C. Williams, 20-3 Master. LOCKHART JUNCTION Lockhart Junction, May 22.?Children's Day services were held at New Hope church last Sunday, 21st, and there was a large gathering of people present. The program was fine; every little child acted his part well. There were all day services held with dinner on the ground. A large table spread out by the good ladies and many good things to eat were served. Music was furnished by Rev. Justus and Mrs. James Whitlock and assisted by Miss Sallie Whitlock, Rev. Justus playing the cornet. This was good music. Mr. Ed. Aycock of Jonesville made a fine talk. Well, I will give you a little account of my trip to Charlotte on last Saturday morning, the 20th. We left .Tnno?vi)1p in Mr R. C. Kendriok's auto with Messrs. R. E. Petty, W. B. Blackwood and W. J. Ward, leaving Jonesville at 4:10 o'clock and arriving at Charlotte at 8 o'clock, making four stops on the way at Gaffney, Grover, King's Mountain and Gastonia. Never kept account of the time lost when we stopped, but we made the trip in three hours and 50 minutes, a distance of about 90 miles. After leaving GafTney we struck the good roads. The further we went the better roads we found after we got to Grover, N. C., we crossed the line of South Carolina at that place, and then the roads were still better than those we had gone over. We were travelling on the National Highway, where you can run a mile a minute with your auto if you want to without a jolt. The sand clay roads were good, only dusty, but we went over about three kinds of roads?the sand clay, the gravel and the asphalt, I believe that is what they call it. I call it a tar and gravel road. It looks to me we did not travel over much of this kind of road as this was only a very short distance from Charlotte. I tell you these roads were fine You can run your automobile as fast as you want to and it rides just as easy as the train. I had much rather go in an automobile than to go ' on the train for you can see more and can go and come when you please. This was a Ford car we went in and I tell you, boys, this car made as good t'nie as any for tnere was only one car that jarred us and we passed several. I c.on't know the name of this auto, but our driver, Mr. Kendrick, called it the "Red Devil.'t I guess hp phIIpH if thnf nn u ppnnnf Af Jf I 'V V""W V" "VWM'.W "A tW being partly red. Well, I guess that I have said enough about the auto and the good roads, but I am obliged to say I am almost converted on the good road question and wish we had such roads in Union county. I em not a doubting Thomas, but seeing is believing. Just go over those good roads like I did and you will change your mind and say let's have good roads in Union county. Now I am making my letter long but I haven't told you about being in that large crowd of 100,000 people who went to celebrate the Mecklenberg Declaration which happened 141 years ago and then to see President Wilson. He is the first president I ever saw. He is just like his picture. Is a little bald-headed, but he does'nt show it very much; only when you take a back view of hini j you can see it. His wife is fine look-' ing. I The President speaks well, and has I a good delivery. He is a God-fearing I and liberty-loving man. Moxy. TRUSTEES' SALE. United States of America, ! Western District of South Carolina. District Court of the United States. In the Matter of Lawrence Smith Lumber Company, a Bankrupt. In obedience to an Order made in the above stated case, we will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1916, the following described lots of land, to wit: "All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Union, County of Union, State aforesaid, being lots numbered 35 and 36, as shown on may made by John L. Young in December, 1896. The original tract of which this is one of the subdivisions being the land known as Tract No. 2 of the Dawkins land as surveyed by John L. Young in January, 1893, and COnveved to said T.nuiPonco 5n,iil, . Lumber Co. by The Union Construction and Real Estate Company on the 9th day of April, 1914." The said lots above described shall be first sold ' each separately, and then sold as a ' whole, the sale bringing: the highest price to he considered the legal sale, the other sale to be declared null and 1 void. Also, "All that certain lot of land, situate, lying and being in the Town < of Union, County of Union, State j aforesaid, known as Lot No. 52 of the! L. G. Young , Dawkins Tract No. 2, | as subdivided, and fronting sixtv-.-ix . feet on Culp Street beyond Crawford Mill and running hack to Young Avenue." Also, "All that certain lot or parcel of land, with improvements there- i on, situate, lying and being in the < City of Union, County and State t aforesaid, fronting on Culp Street 1 one hundred feet and running back i to Young lot." Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser 1 to pay for papers, recording of same, ' and the necessary revenue stamps. t G. B. Barron, i R, L. McNally, f Trustees for Lawrence Smith Lumber i Co., Bankrupt. ] J. F. Walker, Jr., i 20-3 Attorney for Trustees. ( /fnfflid hii I back with tl I snaps you e\ I mouth. Spicy I and always ?T MET DANG New Discovery! Dodsoi Salivate or Make You Medicine for I1 Ugh! Calomel makes you sic Take a close of the dangerous < tomorrow you may lose a day's Calomel is mercury or quicksi necrosis of the bones. Calomel, to contact with sour bile crashes i: up. This is when you feel t Aind cramping. If you are s knocked out," if your liver is t constipated, oY you have headache tongue, if breath is bad or stoma< spoonful of harmless Dodson's Li Here's my guarantee?Go to and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod: Take a spoonful and if it doesn CHEVROLE PRICE INCLUDING LIG! Standard equipment. Specilicatioi allow me to demonstrate this 5-ps every improvement required in a W. E. GRI MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas, jr. B. Barron and R. L. McNally, Trustees of Lawrence Smith Lumber Company, Bankrupt, Plaintiffs, vs. f. T. Murdock, et al., as Trustees of "Caldwell Chapel" of A. M. E. Church, and Peoples Building & Loan Association, Defendants. In obedience to an order in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, luring the legal hours of sale, before ,he Court House door, on Salesday, Vfonday, June fcth, 1916, the followng described lot of land, to wit: All that lot, piece and parcel of and, situate, lying and being in the rown of Union, with church building ;hereon, in Union County, State i/ArAaairl fronting fiftw foot- An Ton. nry Street, and known as Lot No. 9 n the survey and division of the Brown and Powell land by Kennedy, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Soort for Union County in Plat Book " S^Zu 2 the Grocerman m a nickel. Hell c he snappiest ?in?e ner put inyour^? .crispy,? fflEPLA [ROUS G n's Liver Tone Acts Like C Sick?Don't Lose a Day's1 Wen, Women, Children?R :k. It's horrible! right up and n :lrug tonight and want you to g< work. money. Dodso Ivcr which causes sale of calomel when it comes in- entirely vegetab into it, breaking make you sick, hat awful nausea I guarantee tl luggish and "all Tone will put orpid and bowels clean your bowt ', dizziness, coated waste which is :h sour, just try a you feel misera ver Tone tonight. Dodson's Liver any drug store feeling fine for son's Liver Tone. It is harmless; c t't straighten you ant taste. * < r BABY GR A hting And starting si is rank with cars selling around a II issenger car. It is beautiful in desig i late model, serviceable ear. CEIM, Dealer, LJ Look at Y Expc after you have used our meats av them considerably less than form meats than ever before. The rea good that every ounce of them i waste, and the stoppage of waste i City Market i E. R. GODSH No. 1, page 41, and being the same lot conveyed to us by Mrs. Forestine Brown by deed dated January 19th, 1915. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and I suto/ and I . wy NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY pr ALOMEL alomel But Doesn't Gripe, Work?Harmless Liver ead Guarantee! lake you feel fine rnd vigorous I ^ back to the store and get your n's Liver Tone is destroying the because it is real liver medicine: >le. therefore it can not salivate or lat one spoonful of Dodson's Liver your sluggish liver to work an' ils of that sour bile and constipated clogging your system and making ' ble. I guarantee that a bottle of Tone will keep your entire family months. Give it to your children, loesn't gripe and they like its pleas !~S $750 tiousand dollars. I ask that you n, simple in operation and has nion, S. C. , our Table jnses yhile. It will surprise you to find erly. Yet you have enjoyed finer son is simple. Our meats are so s eaten. There is, therefore, no s saving. The best is the cheapest. ind Cattle Co. [ALL, Mgr. stamps. R. C. Williams, 20-3 Master. At any rate, the actress who is late in dressing can always make up for lost time.