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i s s LOOK THE PART . I t 8 1' The atmosphere of this big hustling Nation is one of capability and as a natural se- ; quence each man has his part to play. * Be he a professional man or of the mercantile world?no matter what his sphere, let his clothes ( reflect his ability to do things. 1 t ? - - . w W WW VMI U U U made BY strouse & brothers, t Baltimore, md. t c have a quality of surrounding their wearer with < t an air that breathes efficiency and reflects the pulsing, surging force of the successful man. t Impress on others the confidence you have in yourself. Wear < "High Art Clothes" and look the part. 1 ] .. Alertly styled, dependably made and reasonably priced, these I clothes possess the qualities that appeal to those well dressed V men who make clothes an investment rather than an expenditure. J CO W F! 1M ( The House of Good Clothes < v ? ? ?m????i:uwui ii.w i"r>x f ??< n. jru x kui i : xo Know oeiorenand that paint Bggjy / /JtJk is time-tried and weather- l||jj|^^ y ?J| Dutch Boy ^ White Lead^/^ ^IgZg /k^4, trates into wood pores, anchors there , '|lppi| WCarS ?"t" ^u8t'n^ ?f* *8 l^e only *?f thousands of Suffering Women Have Found O a. 11 I7*A s*r Stella Vitae This medicine b guaranteed to do for YOU what it haa done for others. It correct* the irregIllaritiM nACIlIiar to <enan? fnnoa o*roncrt liana omt oUoIIwom *K? ? ~ ? ? * -* *- Al m ? ?..?, VW..V..-, 0..v..?v..v.w ? .v?..kvb niv wuiiiaiuy lunciiunB, reaiorea me ?i?* petite. clears the complexion, and builds up the wasted energies. Your money back if your arc not benefited. Oat It today. $1 at your dealers'. Your dealer will explain the guarantee. THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. We annually raise half a billion In a pound of coal there are 8,000 tchickens. heat units. | ; > i-A N ' LOCKHART JUNCTION Lockhart Junction, Sept. 16.?We have had a good rain in this section since my last letter. This will do the potatoes, peas and turnips and such like some good. Some say they won't make any seed peas, that is of the Unknown variety. The vines where they have been sown is very fine. I listened this morning to a fox chase. Mr. W. A. L. Kelley, who is a fox hunter, went out with his hounds and had a fine race. The hounds ran him to a finish. They caught him after running him only a short time. This was some fun for Mr. Kelley and die other hunters. I surely enjoyed istening at the hounds myself. This writer being at Lockhart Saturday and Sunday, attended Sunday school at that place. He was given i Baraca pin and was invited in the lass and this was one of the largest Sunday schools that I ever attended. There were HO scholars in the Baraca dass. Mr. Dent, who is the general nanager, was the teacher. Most of he members are men, only a few boys n their 'teens. The older men were n the majority. There is a rally for nore to join. The blues and the reds ire both working to see which will ;et the most to attend the Bible lass. They have a blue badge and a ed badge. The contest will close oon and then there is to be given in oyster supper for the school. I ike this plan. Other Sunday schools hould get up something to get others 0 go to Sunday school 1 was told he yhad reached some that had never ittended Sunday school and again I loticed that morning the red badge ellow and the blue badge fellow was >oth at work and there were none left m the street corners or any place to oaf; all went to the Sunday school tnd church. After the Sunday school vas over Rev. Mr. Copeland preached 1 fine sermon. \t,. .,.,.1 M..-. r< l?r . i - . ..... ohm mi.i, *yiio(i oi .jonesMile and Mr. and Mrs. W. I?. May of ''arlisle motored to Chie kSprinps and .Jreenville Sunday, ,enjoyinp a pleasinttrip. Mis sBeulah Kelley of Union spent he week with Miss Ruth Vauphan of fonesville. There were many pood-byes at the lepot this morninp as there were ten founp ladies poinp'olT to Winthrop ollepe for theh next session. Misses Ethel Horn and Charlie May jarner of Jonesville spent the week;nd with Miss Eva Grepory. This writer was in Spartanburp yeserday. Moxy. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the ?ough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. ?. W. GROVE S signature on each box. 25c. MOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby piven that on the I "2 th dnv of riotnlu>f mm " ~ ?,7 ?v/viuutl, 1JXU, ill XI j'clock, a. m., in the Court of l'rojate for said County, the undersigned .vill make his final settlement as guarlian of the Estate of Willie Gallman.i ind that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final! Jischarge as such guardian. O. T. Gallman. This 12th day of Sept., 191(5. Published in The Union Times for! !0 days. :t7-1 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUI NINh and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and I Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. 1 1H1S S SATISF/ SH C ?IS J YOUR S We now offer the trade t Footware for Men, Woi Children that the Country a Most Experienced and P MODERA ?A.I> PLEASINC ALWi FLYNN-A IStlUl ONE PRICE THE BEST SHOES AT ANY I AGED VETERAN 6AINS I 11 POUNDS ON TANLAI Mr. Dixon Says He Was Sc Weak and Nervous He Couldn't Write. SUFFERED FOR YEARS Says He Thinks Tanlac is "Fines! Remedy in World" to Purify and Strengthen Any One. Because of the hardship he was forced to endure during the four years he was a soldier for the United States army during the Civil war, Mr. 15. F. Dixon, of Converse, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1, a suburb of Spartanburg, "ays, in a statement given August 7, that his health was undermined and that he never really enjoyed good health after the war was ended. Mr. Dixon was wounded six times by h is then Southern enemies, several times seriously. But his health now is better than it has been in a Ion * time, he says, and he gives Tanlac, 'the master medicine,' credit for bringing about the great change in his condition. Mr. Dixon took just two bottles, he says, and he gained eleven pounds. His statement follows: "I suffered particularly from stomach trouble. I had almost completely lost my appetite and I was just worn down. I am 80 years of age, ana . had lost so much strength that I stagfrorml urKon T A T 1 1 ^vivm t? iivu m. namwi. niMJ 1 IlciU IUM considerable weight and I was very nervous. My condition finally became so bad and my nerves were so disty rbed that T could not sleep well and I would lie for hours in bed before I could get to sleep. "Rheumatism also caused me considerable pain, and, besides these pains, I suffered considerably with cfampy pains. My nerves were so bad and my strength so little that I could hardly write my name. "I had suffered with these troubles for years?I don't know just how long. Finally, I heard about Tanlac and began to read the advertisements, and later I decided to take it. "I bought the first bottle and it did not seem t ohelp me much. The reason of that, I know, was because I was in such bad shape. But I had faith in it and bought the second bottle, and that was the bottle which gave me wonderful results. "The relief the two bottles of Tanlac gave me was as follows: I gained II pounds in weight, and that certainly is a lot for a man of 80 years to gain. Tanlac relieved my sleeplessness and I got to where I could sleep almost like a dead person. It gave me a great appetite and I was soon eating three square meals a day. It broke up my stomach trouble and I gained a deal of strength. That shortness of breath left me, and my nerves were quieted and strengthened. I do not suffer with rheumatism now either. "I think Tanlac is the finest remedy in the world to renovate anyone's system and to build it up. Tanlac is good?there can' the ar.v l etter, I ihink. 1 am certainly glad recommend Tanlac, for it is an "xtraor-linarily good medicine, and I knov from my experience that it is good for ?.l! it is claimed to be. 1 have t?' ? ?! it and 1 know what it will do. If 1 over need medicine again. 1 certainly will take more Tanlac." For sale by Palmetto Drue Co.. Union; Buffalo Drup Co., Buffalo; K. 1). Bailoy, Carlisle; B. (J. Wflburn & Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drup Co., Jonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, I.ockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch. 1 "I STORE F kCTORY IES XT ERVICE he Best Fall and Winter men, Boys, Misses and produces, together with ainstaking Shoe Service! IE, FAIR | ID- jj| i PRICES &YS! i VINCENT z CO. AND CASH PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY M_?_l ? ! J YOU SAVE FOR THE \ ' | RAINY DAY j 5 ? ! , 2 * J Why not also for the "Sunny Day" when you can $ ^ use your savings and accumulated interest. It is y 5 much easier to save money when you save for a pur- y i. pose. We pay good interest in Savings Deposits. % 3 ' $ Member of Federal Reserve Bank ? I Citizens National Bankf A 3 t R. P. MORGAN C C. SANDERS y $ President Cashier ? I 1 / State, County and City Depository y $. ? V\VNV\V\NV\Vm\%VV\VW\VV\\W\\N\\\\\\N\VVV\\\V\VV\ T elephones 011 Farms 50c per Month and Up If thare is no telephone on your farm write for our free booklet tailing how you may get service at mall cost. Address FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY <? ?* ?? K* K? *** *** *** ****** *+* *v*i <A It Makes No Difference f V Y Who Your Doctor Is 1* 1 We can fill your prescriptions. Our drugs are [ y j + always fresh and of standard strength. We ex, V ercise the most careful and accurate methods V , 1 of compounding. Every prescription is double X x x checked before leaving the store, this will al- ?? V woys avoid errors. Our prices are reasonable, V % X and should be taken in consideration bv the X Y ?|> patient. We deliver promptly and make no ex- ?? Y tra charges for messenger service? Y Y X | GIVE US A. TRIAL f Imilhous DRUG CO. I Y PHONE 76. Y ? | MUNRO & SLIGH'S ? X % CjryX.F^y^V C3rEZ.ee % i* y HPFN COO DllCiwcee ^ -w HI? "W %. k# W ^91 1^ EL d O } .*, GADBERRY STREET A A UNION, S. C. .J. ?? Th# Qulnlns That Does Not Affect The Head Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Because of it# tonic and laxative effect, I.AXA- , . TIVH BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. Quinine and doe# not cause nervousness nor GROVR'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out ringing in head. Remember the full name and Malaria,enriches the Mood,and builds uptbe syslook for the signature of R. W. GROVE. 25c, tem. A true tonic. Pot adults and children. SOc.