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A /3P UNDER /h4 ?\COVERNMEN j aL^SUPERVISIO filinnn.# MEMBER BANK UNDER illlnlll H 111^ ^ EE D ERA L RESER VE ACT \ THE I Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank i "The Old Reliable" i The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County > 5 Is a member of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of J the United States of America. It is bound up with someI thing like 8,000 other NATIONAL Banks in the FEDERAL ; RESERVE SYSTEM, and we can go to our FEDERAL ; RESERVE BANK, and get ALL the money we need. We ; have a NATIONAL Savings Department in which your ; money is absolutely spfe, and you can get your money at ? any time you nee 1 it?without any question?and while I you DO NOT need it. it is piling up interest for you stead I Uy, fjoth nignt arm uay. LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK I ' And deposit your money where it will be absolutely sale I F. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, ! President.. Vice-President. Cashier. ; * | : a < I J MMAaMMamMAAaiAIAUIillMiAIMIIAAAilAAIMiAAMIAMMM | THE I "Old Hickory" ! Wagon f X Has Led Them All For More i* ? Than FORTY YEARS Y | And Still Leads Y Y For sale by X | The Peoples Supply Co. I SPARTANBURG ROLLER MILLS ; Ship your wheat to us. In exchange we \ will ship you thirty-six pounds of flour f and fourteen pounds of brand per sixty i pounds of clean dry wheat. Must contain n/\ uri 1 rl /\r\i/\r\n Mrtf nr?-?i4- ? A f 11U VV11U UlllUilO ilUl DHL U L. ? U U pd _y to us and we pay freight to you. Mail us : prepaid bill of lading SPARTANBURG ROLLER MILLS SPARTANBURG, S. C. Tgr ^ 4E *y t PATRONIZE | The Union |: Steam Bakery V We have bought out both the Union Bakeries Jt# and have consolidated the plants. We are preJ>. pared to produce the finest quality of Bread, Rolls, & Cakes and Pies. ? Prompt reliveries to any part of the city. We ? request that you give us a trial. We will endeavor ?|> to give you value for your money. Our plant is open to your inspection. | Union Steam Bakery The Sanitary Bakery J. H. FENDER, Manager ^ Phone 262-J. i^A A^A 4^*4 4^4 4^4 4^4 i.^A 4^44^44^4 4^A 4^4 4^A 4^4 4^4 A^A, A^A . mm THE LADY IN PICTURES. J Hits of Refreshing History of Jackie na Saunders. Erstwhile Artists' ModI el and Screen Star. Just a few of the myriads of re; freshing facts about Jackie Saunders. | J the Pathe and Halboa Star who will be featured in the new serial "THE ! GRIP OF EVIL." fl I 1 ?? jj I JBHBI J JACKIE BAUK DEA8 la TUX Olff OT BVLL ' FaUtf. I ? i Miss Saunders? i Has another name?Jacqueline. J Was born October (?, 1892. ! Is a native of Pennsylvania. J. Has two eyes of cerulean blue. \ Is a blonde. Lots of golden hair J that is lionest-to-goodncss hers. I_ uuimy ui icuiper ana iuii 01 iun. j Of German-French parentage?that jf makes her neutral. 3 Can dance, swim, skate, shoot, ride, play billiards but likes best the pike _____ in her own little racing car. Has twelve separate and distinct characterizations in "The Grip of Evil," the big plot in fourteen double ? reel chapters, made by Ilalboa for ^ Bathe, and which will start at the Kdisonia next Thursday. ?* Is just as pretty as her pictures; winsome, sweet, charitable, kind, com^ panionablc, and not a bit snobbish. Has been called 'the Maude Adams of the screen.' Posed for Harrison Fisher, Howard X Chandler Christy and Clarence Under wood before taking a chance with the films. Is a great favorite with the film fans everywhere. Remember "the ^ Shrine of Happiness?" *5^ "The Grip of Evil," the newest ?* Bathe serial presents an entirely new thought in the production of motion ^ pictures, and the combination of star and story promises to make the biggest fiilm success ever registered in gest film history of Union. SUBPOENA TO ALLEGED BANKV RUPT. Y ,, o Western District of South Carolina. To J. F. Burbank, trading and doing J business as Burbank Motor Sales Company, in said district, greeting: ?? For certain causes offered before the District Court of the United States of J America within a*nd for the Western District. Ilf Snilfll Comli'nn "? - . ? . ? _?wv w* mvuvh vjuiuiuui ao ti LUUII of bankruptcy, we command and strictly enjoin you, laying all other matters aside and notwithstanding any excuse, that you personally appear before our said District Court to be holden at I Greenville, S. C., in said district, on the fifteenth of August, A, D. 1916, then and there to answer to a petition ; filed by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Atlas Oil Co. and New South Rubber Co. in our said court, praying that you may be adjudged a bankrupt; and to do further and receive that which our said District Court shall consider in this behalf. And this you a're in no wise to omit, under the pains and penalties of what may befall thereon. Witness the Honorable Joseph T. Johnson, judge of said court, and the seal thereof, at Greenville, this twenty-fifth day of July, A. D. 1916. J. B. Knight, Clerk. In Bankruptcy No. 113. In the District Court of the United States. ^ For the Western District of South Carolina. _mmmm In the Matter of J. F. Burbank, trading and doing business as Burbank _ Motor Sales Company, Alleged V Bankrupt. WHEREAS, a petition was, on the twenty-fifth day of July, 1916, filed ^ herein for an adjudication of bank ruptcy against J. F. Burbank, trading and doing business as Burbank Motor & Sales Company, and it appears thereat from that said alleged bankrupt is not within the District and that per-sonal service of the subpoena herein ^cannot be made on him therein; NOW, on motion of John K. Ham^ blin, Esq., Attorney for the peti'tionV ing creditors, it is & ORDERED, That service of such ^ subpoena be made by publishing this X order, together with said subpoena, in V The Union Times, a' newspaper public lished at Union, in said District, once ^ a week for two consecutive weeks, the J last of such publications to be on the V fourth day of August, 1916; and by mailing a copy of this order and said ^ petition and subpoena to the last X known place of abode of the said J. F. V Burbank in said District, on or before y the day of the first pubication. (Signed) Joseph T. Johnson, ^ United States Judge for the Western ^ District of South Carolina. V Spartanburg, S. C., July 25, 1916. A TRUE COPY & Attest: ^ J. B. Knight, a Clerk U. S. District Court for & the Western District of South Carolina. 30-2 TRAXLER WANTS TO KNOW IF BLEASE MEN LIKE QUITTERS CAN NICHOLLS TELL WHERE HE STANDS (Political Advertisement) Suppose you had a very close personal friend. Suppose you had stood by him through thick and thin, going out of your way to do him favors. Suppose you two were walking down the street one day and met two big, beefy fellows who announced their intention of giving you a" good licking. And suppose you turned to your friend and said: "Old man, here is where I have need of you. You have always claimed to be my friend. Now is your chance to make good. Lend me a hand and we will lick these two fellows." And suppose your friend should reply: "I would be glad to help you under any other conditions, but I believe I ca'n make more profit by staying out of this fight. If you can't 'ick these two fellows by yourself, you'll just have to take a beating." What would you think of that sort of friend? Would you call it cold feet? Or would you feel tempted to think that he had sold out? Whatever you might think about it, would you have much use for that friend thereafter ? Honest, now, what do you think of a quitter who would turn you down in the hope of making a prolit for himself? Now consider the case of Sam Nicholls. candidate for congress, lie had always been a Blease man. According to his own testimony, his people regretted the fact that Sam was on that side of the fence, but his heart was there, apparently, and Sam remained loyal to Blease. Blease did him favors, and Sam helped Blease in his campaigns. Then Sam ra'n for congress. He managed to get into the second race, but he had sense enough to realize that he couldn't be nominated without the support of anti-Blease men. Then the Spartanburg papers, or a't least one of them, came out in support of Sam. Charles O. Hearon, editor of the . Spartanburg Herald, is an honest WU.i. i-:~ aiic4ii* ?t uuicvcr ins seiiiiiiieiits may bt? in rega'rd to the congressional race, he speaks out the truth and lets the record stand on its own feet. Here is an extract from a letter of his: "1 predicted that Blease would be running against Gov. Manning this summer and that we would have him (N'icholls) supporting Blease, and the whole old row to go over again. He told me that he believed Blease had been sufficiently honored by being governor for two terms, and that should he run against Manning he would not support him." Esau sold his birthright for a' mess ' of pottage. BUSHMAN AND BAYNE PICTURES COMING "A Virginia Romance," a charming little story of romance, is the latest Metro production featuring the illustrious screen stars, Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Rayne. This is a. special release of Metro in two reels and will bee seen at the Edisoni > very shortly. 'i hese popular sta**3, together with one of the most famous aggregations of Shakesperian stars over assembled are now busily at work on a pietucitation of "Romeo and /uliet." 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