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: ?ti I Merchants & Pic I "The Old I he Oldest anil Largest > ! & !- t member of the I'K1)I'-K f tin* 1'nitod States of Amerien like S,;K)(I ot II:'!' N \ I IO. KF.SKKYK S VS'I" KM. and w KKSKUN K HANK, and get A have a NATION Al. Savings ? inoncv is absolutely stile, atit > any tune you nee 1 it?witlu i you I >0 NOT need it, it is pili || i:y. both n'ght and day. LOOK FOR THE BANK \\ ' : And deposit your money itlb IF. M. KARR, W. F. (ilLI President. Vice-1 AMUMUMMUMAUUAMMAMM ? < % TF "Old Hi I Wat i X Has Led Them | Than FORT " c" t And Still n County, i \ , g the Democratic primary, xx . !\ . promise to be. found * K? r\m? to rende,' A VI 3 2 ' is X :l The Peoples A A^4. \THE UNIVET The use of Ford he: steel makes possible 1 positive strength. Lig economy in operation Ies> .-,train on 1 he car, h Tiie Ford motor gives pound of car weight, v economy. Touring 0 ' $390: Counelet $590: T< I I ST 10. All prices f. o. h. UNION C J ! .1. L. Holton, Inl j;!jl 91 HI 43B UNDER1 ^GOVERNMENT |; ^SUPERVISION ?S\\ MEMBER BANK UNDER J EEDERAL RESERVE ACT ; f 1 ii>? : inters Nat'l Bank j 1 Reliable" j : : t Hank in Union County ; i * i \1. RESERVE SYSTEM of ; l i. It is bound up with some- ? , VAL Banks in the FEDERAL e can H') to our FEDERAL \ I . i r ii,., ~ nr. I 1 Ll.li lliv IIIUIIU)' IIVCU. , Department in which your i 1 you can jret your money at \ >ut any question?and wh'le J ' mjx up interest for you stead> 1 I I'll THE CHIME CLOCK i 1 ere it will be absolutely sale ! f .1 AM. J. 1). ARTHUR, I a ['resident. Cashier. I ; t a a : i : t a AUUMMMMMMMIAMAMMi ~~ t V |TT|." T^T a^T ^ IE I; ckory"|[ _ * I Jon | j i All For More | 5 YYEARS ? ; I Leads X " > ? ile by f i, s Supply Co. | ": , ISAL CAR h it-treated vanadium ii^ht weight with a .1 lit weiirht makes for and maintenance; I a 3ss expense for tires. I the most power per v ar $440; Runabout ? nvn Car $640; Sedan , Detroit. On sale at ? [A RAGE Proprietor 1 i< l * "I i Eliminate all (he <|iit'stion of (he . ....MONUMENT.... not being of the finest quality atone j, intl <ti|>erh. magnificent designing by j .rdering il ilKKK where the finest i work and marble or granite is guaran- I teed?and at the closest prices. Our time is at your disposal- can t? in or drop us a card or pltoue us t! lo call. s BAILEY UNDERTAKING CO. a I'hone 106 2 SH ELTON Shelton, .June I'd.?The A, B, C mai las really come to life since the Ion* ontinueil drouth has been broken bj rood rains, which were badly needed Pile fruit crop is a complete failure rardens have been no good, but looV nit for the chickens! The preachers aire won't got them all thif year. Mr. Robert Carter has a portion ol he chain gang up in this sectioi ' craping the road and he hasn't both red a single chicken roost yet. Crops are very poor in this section The farmers could not get their cot on up to a stand. S nail grain was :ery sorry. I'rof. W. I.. Feaster was visiting al dr. and Mrs. Willie T. Bickerson's his past week. We understand I'rof 'easter will have charge of the Sen;ca school this coming session. Wiliam is climbing the ladder round bj ound. Mr. I.ee Dickerson and John Feasor were in Chester this past week or nisiness. Several of the boys around here lave bought new Ford cars. Mrs. Mary E. Dickerson (bettei cnown as Aunt Mary) spent the past veek visiting friends and relatives at Jnion and Buffalo. Mrs. M. C. Boulware and daughtet 'rom Winnsboro were visiting friend? mil relatives in this community the >ast week. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Feaster spent he day at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Feasor's. Mr. Charlie Boulware from Cool Branch was among the hoys of Shelon today. Mr. .1. It. Shelton is at his father'? jedside, who is critically ill in Coumhia. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Boulware spent he day with relatives at Cool Branch Mr. M. A. Dickerson, who is 82 'ears of age, says he has the finest vatermelon in the country. Candidates are plentiful. You can't lardly keep at work for them, hut I'm sorry, some of them will have to dough on. Mr. A. C. Feaster, a prosperous armer and rattle dealer, reports quite i raise in the price of rattle. Mrs. Frank Dickerson is quite sick it her home. We hope for her a speedy ecovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickerson will lave at their home an ice cream supier on next Saturday night for the njoyment of the little hoys and girls, til are invited. We had some hail in this section hat did a great deal of damage to he crops. Most of the boys have aken out some hail insurance. Mr. J. D. Boulware, one of Faireld county's most prosperous faquirs and a good Christian man, a leadr at Cool Branch Baptist ;hurch, *a.^ everelv hurt by a fiegro on his place ast Saturday. There seemed to be ome difference between Mr. 3onl,'are and the negro, Warn Rice. The egro became very angry and hit Mv. ioulware with a hoe, and what the oys 01 mc neignnornoou etui ror the egro was A. P. Mrs. James Dickerson and son spent he day visiting Mrs. John Killian. Mrs. Sibi'e Dickerson and children pent the week-end with her mother, Irs. S. E. Stevenson. A. B. C. NEW "HOPE" New Hope, June lit.?It really coins as if we are goingg to have ummer time now, hut hope it will ontinuo cool till the farmers get up ith their work. The light is still on ;ith (leneral flreen. Oue<s most evrybody will get through tiiir ning col in next week. The farmers are cot ainly behind in their work. The regular preaching services wet eld at N'ew Hope Sunday afternoo, Mr. and Mrs. .John Cartel attended he Sunday School convention at onesville Sunday. Mict iM; M.... / .. ..... .. . . viiv v ?IUI .uinn V <1. ert of Jonesville spent the week-end t the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. W cott. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves of Cedar Grove isited at the home of Mr. and Mr '. C. Fowler Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Scott of I'.oham con lunity visited at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. J. G. Bishop Sunday. Mr. Sparks of Cherokee came down i his auto and visited at the home of Irs. Fanny Carter Sunday afternooi Vero. [OOSTKR FOLLOW F.I) MIST It KSS ON TRAIN Kingston, N. C., June 20.?"Kli/.a", he pet rooster of Mrs. ('. S. Which rd, living near here (named befoi\ V left his e^K) sneaked aboard ail road train at Vandemere and hi<! imself in the hafrjra^e car. After the train had gone seven:' liles he fluttered to the irround am an along beside the train until In aw Mrs. Wichard. Then he flev hrough a window and roosted on th< eat beside her. Mrs. Whichard. who is the wife of i> engineer, took him the rest of the orty-odd miles to Washington, where he shipped him back home in a box Nothing is denied to well-directed ibor; nothing is ever to be attained without it -Sir Joshua Reynolds. NOT1CK TO TKKSI'ASSKRS. Notice is hereby given that the razing of cattle on the properties of he Union Graded and High schools is trictly prohibited. Such trespassing /ill lead to the taking up of the cattle nd the owners will be put to expense. r. T. Murphy, 4-3 Chmn. Board of Trustees. FEDERAL OFFICERS CONTROL (?UARDSMEN i r Governor Without Power to Change r Personnel of Militia?Under Regulations of Regular Army. c Once the call for the mobilization * of the militia has been made by the president, the governor of a State has ^ no power to change the existing per' r.onncl of the National Guard. The " militiamen become immediately subject to the commands of the federal authorities, being under the same " rules and regulations as members of 5 the regular army. The president alone has power to ' (ill vacancies occurring in any grade 5 of commissioned officers. At any time the moral character and general un" litness of an officer in the National " Guard may he determined by an efr ficiency board of three commissioned officers of higher rank than the of' ficer being investigated. Commissions 1 of officers of the National Guard may be vacated upon resignation, absence * without leave for three months, upon the recommendation of an efficiency board, or pursuance to a sentence of ' I eourtmartial. : When, as in the present case, the ' National Guard has been brought into ' j the service of the United States there ; I shall be immediately organized one reserve battalion for each regiment of infantry or cavalry. As vacancies ; I occur from death or other causes in any organization in the service of the United States, men shall be trans' ferred from the reserve battalions to the organizations in the field so that the latter may be kept at. their ; war strength at all times. A regiment of infantry consists of one colonel, one lieutenant colonel, three majors, 15 captains, Hi first lieu tenants, 15 second lieutenants, one headquarters company, one machine gun company, one supply company and 12 infantry companies organized into three battalions of four companies 1 each. Each company shall have not ' less than (55 nor more than 150 enlisted men. To enlist a man must be more than 1 18 years old and less than 45 years old. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ~u: ii i- ?? kum jLuniu is cquany vaiuauie as a General Tonic because it contains tlie well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. It is well for one to know more than he says.?Platus. The paths of glory lead but to The Hague." U Special Advertisements NEVER CAN TELL what Chills and Malaria will do for you, get rid of them by taking "Huiet's Chill Buster." QUICK LOANS on city and farm property. Sums of $100 and up. Apply to Barron and Barron, Attorneys. 17-tf FALL OFF Hotel Union, then rub with "Huiet's Liniment" and gq on. WANTED?To do plain and fancy sewing. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Sarah L. Humphries. Phone 323-J. 20-tf MONEY TO LOAN? $500.00 to $10,000.00 on improved real estate, moderate interest and long time. 10 years if desired. J. E. Minter, Financial Correspondent Union Central Life Insurance Co. SECOND TO NONE when it comes to easing a pain, you will always linil "Iluiet's Liniment" on the job. E(l<IS FOR HATCHING?Buff and White Orpingtons, Yard No. 1, $3.00 per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15. We also have the Thompson's Strain Barred Rocks, and the Ancona, at $1.50 per 15. Early hatched chickens make the best, so place your order early. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union, S. C. FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf XOTTON FARMERS?Call on us for cotton hoes. Cotton chopping loses ! its terror when you arm your farm hands with these hoes. Peoples Supply Co. MONEY TO LOAN in sums from $100 to $1,000 upon proper security. Apply to L. G. Southard, Attorney, Union, S. C. 13-tf TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Prop in to see me at the City Barber Shop when you are in town. You will he made welcome whether you yet any ; work done or not come in and briny your friends and yet warm and n t yourself. Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. 7-tf CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT Josephine Turck Baker, Editor. A M O N T II L Y M A G A Z I N E i Sample C"py 10c Sub. Price $2 a Yr. E\ \NSTON, ILLINOIS 11-tf 1 mm K Uneeda Biscuit are B crackers and have a Rnv 11 np^rlc* Poe^ jm ? ? J -w itwviu L/IOV? B soda crackers with H all, buy them (or the jfi 5 cents ei gj NATIONA g COM! 5c and 1( MONEY SA Concerning Our f JUNE 1 FRIDAY'S SPECIALS One big counter 10c and 15c Enamel ware for_! 5c 10c Ice Tea Tumblers, only 7c Dozen 75 r Colored Oil Cloth, yd 10c (Limit, 3 yds. to customer) 10c Curtain Goods, yd.- 5c Limit 20 yds. to customer) 42 Piece Dinner Set $2.95 Neat gold and blue band pattern, only 10 sets will be sold at this price. "Save the difference." We add something our lc, 2c, 3c a COME AN iviuvyiiuie it Didn't Expt In a letter to the Pinus labo Walker, Lane County, Oregon, wr "I have been taking Fruit* relief. I suffered so with j friends didn't expect me to Fruitola is a powerful intestina ened particles that cause so much s waste in an easy, natural manne A single dose is usually sufiiciem To build up and restore the weak* highly recommended as a tonic-alt* kidneys, stimulates the flow of ga removes bile from the general circ Fruitola and Traxo are prepai Monticello, III., and arrangements through representative druggists, at .Millions Drug Company. COTTON CROP SHORTER THAN ANY YEAR SINCE 1909 .... / ' 2.. 12 1 I l A?n, \M UI ^1(1, nuillll \ illUlllld <111(1 Alabama Produced Nearly TwoThirds of Crop. Washington, June 20.? Final statistics of the 1915 cotton crop of the United States issued by the census bureau today places the production at 11,191,820 equivalent 50(1 pound bales. This is the smallest report since 1909. Every State shows decrease. Oklahoma has greatest decrease, the crop being less than half the 1914 linter production, making new record. The price of the 880,780 bales ginned, excelled that of 1914, by $24,000. The increase was due in part to the high price liber used extensively in munitions. Texas, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama produced almost two thirds of the total crop. Ellis County, Texas, led the counties with 117,927 bales. Boliver Coun ^^^^&ackers I with a Flavor I ot is not expected of H soda crackers. But vS extraordinary soda fl distinctive appetizing B uit because they are H a flavor, but, above H ir crisp goodness. H verywhere I L BISCUIT I ?ANY | )c STORE VING NEWS 're-Inventory Sale L9 to 24 SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Regular 5c Water Tumblers, 2 patterns, each_ 2c 7 Cakes Octagon Soap__25c 10c Dress Ginghams, yd? 5c No limit, buy as much as you want. None sold to dealers at this price. . g Saturday 2 to 4 P. (n3 Palm Leaf Fans Saturday to ladies. \ V" One lot 50c and $1.00 \ 1 Hats for only, each___25<\ 1 VV Saturday 10 A. M. \/.<q; new every day to M nd 7c counters. D SEE US! ;n Cent Co. ;ct To Live ratories, Mrs. (i. (). Walker, of ites: ala and it has been a great ;all-stones my family and live." 1 lubricant and softens the hardsuffering, expelling the congested r, to the sufferer's great relief, t to clearly indicate its efficacy, ened, run-down system, Traxo is fruitve mm acis on ine liver and Htric juices to aid digestion and ulation. red in the Pinus laboratories at have heen made to supply them In Union they can be obtained , ty, Mississippi, the only other county to ^iu over 10,000 bales had 102,838. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this f>th day of December, A. D. 1880. A. VV. Gleason, (S(;al) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation.