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I Merchants & PI; "The Old lie t'icit 11(i Larges Is a member of the FEDER : the United States of Americi ? thinjr lik?* S,()( () other N A 1 IOj : UKSKUYK SYSTEM, and w I UKSKUVK HANK, and tret / I have a NATIONAL Savings ! money is absolutely safe, an< I any time you net 1 it?with' you DO NOT need it. it is pil ily, both nitrht and day. j LOOK FOR THE BANK V And deposit your money wt K. M. KAUU. I President. I i il in miiaiai WASTE I i /? i * i no tollowing prices wil we: pay for? Clean old rags $1.75 pe Scrap Iron 30c per 100 11 Old useless books and m Dry Bones 70c per 100 1 Old Sacks 2 to 5c apiece Scrap Metals from 5 to Boots, Shoes, Rubber, Bi If you have an old autc space in your yard phone an offer. We are also buying hid and are paying the highest for the above. Get cash for your waste i ing same. The nrices namod jivp f our shop. The Reliable SAM KASS! Nicholson's Warehouse?M UNION Automobile Bring us your Casing when they ne We Do Good Work A We Have A Complet WILLIAMS VULC/ N. Pinckney St. ^4 4^4 4^4 a* | TF "Old Hi | Waj Y | Has Led Them f Than FORI V * And Still f For Sc | The Peoples Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTEUKSS ch'11 TONIC, drives out Malaria, enriches the tdood. and huildsupthe system. A true tonic. For adults and children. 30c. UNDER 1 \COVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION RsA MEMBER BANK UNDER j FEDERAL RESERVE ACT \ ,\ j Mn?)l DnnL I 9 amcis ndi i odinv i Reliable" ! i t Bank in Dillon County :AL RESERVE SYSTEM of ; i. It is bound up with some- J SAL Banks in the FEDERAL J e can jro to our FEDERAL lLL the money we need. Wo ! > Department in which your J 1 you can jret your money at ; out any question?and wh'le * inK up interest for you stead- S I I I VITII THE CHIME CLOCK i i i icre it will be absolutely safe ! I J. D. ARTHUR, ! 4 Cashier. J i i i ? a a ?W?MM*' Q a QT1VT t ! 1 prove it to you: r 100 lbs. 3S. agazines 40c per 100 lbs. bs. 20c per pound, cycle Tires, 2 to 8c per lb. nnobile taking up useful us and we will give you es, bees wax and tallow prevailing market prices uaterials instead of wast* ? or material delivered to e Junk Co. LER, Mgr. ain St. and Sou. Railway , S. C. 3 Owners! gs and Inner Tubes pH Hnptnrincf ? 1 Reasonable Prices e Vulcanizing Plant 1NIZING WORKS Near Foster's Shop IE | ckory" | ion i i? f Y i All For More | "Y YEARS | Y I Leads X Y ile by y Supply Co. | Y jTA jTA AYA 4Y4 4Y4 4T4 AYA ^4 A^A I dare not conjecture what will happen when the very worst criminal meets the best criminologist.-?(1. K. Chesterton. | ABBEVILLE MEN IN DEB ARREST Charging of Lynching Negro and Rioting. Abbeville, Dec. 4.?Sheriff Hurts and Deputy Sheriff J. E. Jones began serving warrants today on the parties charged with lynching Anthony Crawford, a well-to-do negro, on October 21 and rioting on the streets of Abbeville Monday following the lynching. Ten arrests were made in the lynching case and nine in the riot charge. The prelminary hearing will be before Magistrate Hammond at noon on Tuesday. Solicitor R. A. Cooper will be here to represent the State. Ten men are charged with participation in the lynching as follows: Jeff Cann, Sam Cann, I.ester Cann, Will Cann, Burt Ferguson, J. S. Banks, Eugene Nance, Sam Adams, J. V. Elgin and George White, Jr. Nine are charged with rioting; Sam Cann, Jeff Cann, Lester Cann, Will Cann, Burt Ferguson, Sam Adams, J. A. Brock, W. I). Bell, Irwin Ferguson, J. A. Brock, W. 1). Bell and Irwin Ferguson waived a preliminary hearing and were released by Magistrate Hammond under bond of $200. I'ACOI.ET UniTTK 9 I'acolet, Route 2, Dec. 4.?We are having some l)eautiful fall weather. Christmas will soon be here. Do we realize how fast time is flying? Thanksgiving Day passed off quietly in this section. Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Mabry and little son, Frederic, of Jonesville, spent the week-end at Mr. 15. F. Mabry's. Mr. Howard Webb of Spartanburg spent the week-end with his cousin, . Mr. Perry Dillard. A number from this section attended the box supper at the White Stone Springs Saturday night. Misses Loyal and Esther Burgess of near Pacolet spent Sunday afternoon on the route. Mr. and Mrs. W .H. .Tones and children of near Glenn Springs spent Sunday on the route. Miss Amanda Warren of Cowpens is spending some time with Miss Nannie McBride. There is to be an oyster sunper at the Mabry school house Friday night Dec. 8th, as announced in last week's paper. We hope to have a large crowd present. Mr. and Mrs. Sam West and chil- , dren visited at Mr. W. T. McBride's t Sunday. s Miss Sallie Cunningham spent the s week-end at Lockhart Junction vjilh | her sister, Mrs. A. L. Gault. r Write again, "Daisy," we miss your ( letters. Solo. e ANDERSON COMPANY J( IS INCORPORATE*^ Rock Hill Motor Manufacturing Con- ' cern Has Capital Stock of $1,500,000. s The secretary of state has issued a commission to the Anderson Motor company of Rock Hill with a capital stock of $1,500,000. The company 8 will do a general automobile manu- v factuping business. The petitioners ln are: J. G. Anderson. J. B. Johnson,[I T. L. Johnston, J. M. Cherry, Alex I)ong and J. W. O'Neal, all of Rock b Hill, and J. A. Carr of Birmingham. a The Horry Red Cypress company d with headquarters at Charleston has b heen commissioned with a capital of J $150,000. The petitioners are: L. I). b Lide and II. S. McCandlish. b The Southern Manufacturing com a pany of Chester has notified the sec- s retary of state of an increase in capi- a tal from .$10,000 to $100,000.?The State. POSITIVE EVIDENCE t< from many people who have heen b cured of Eczema by using e WuM, Jl%3EE!33r ? TRADE MARK |( ECZEMA REMEDY s is proof of its merit. Try it today. n Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. e ( lymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. RHEUMATISM MAKES J YOU FEEL OLD " d Pains and Aches Yield to Sloan's Ijn Iiment, the Family Friend. I When your joints become stiff, your circulation poor, and your suffering makes you irritable, an application of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick relief?kills pain, starts up a good circu- a lation, relieves congestion. It is easier a and cleaner to use than mussy plasters 8 or ointments, acts quickly and does ' not clog the pores. It does not stain r the skin. 1] You don't need to rub?it penetrates. ^ Certainly fine for rheumatism, stiff * neck, sciatica, lame back, toothache, v etc. t For sprains, strains, bruises, black ^ and blue spots, Sloan's I;iniment re- I duces the pain and eases the soreness, t Its use is so universal that you'll ^ consider Sloan's Diniment a friend of r the whole family. Your druggist sellfe ' it in 25c, 50c and $1.00 hottles. * ^a r 11 ijM i J L^FJ# I I rV^H c I TiTiiii^Tiiii * p | | | | | | 111 i ^McaEjEafcua^Hi i< Slip a few P smokes into You've h jfilp patented pre fy smoke your fil it proves out e ?/ Prince Albert h [y without coupons tj prefer to give qua /jf There's sport smo ij/ your own, but you fjf to have the right t< hj Prince Albert will fc' open for you to con l\; firing up every little No liberty or privilege or ancient ight, however trifling or even quesionable of value, should be lightly urrendered. Threads of evil in the ocial fabric are preferable to a single ink in the chain of desj()tism. We nay break the former, bbt. the later may hold fast against our best ndeavor.?E. V. Goetfit. jIRLS! HAVE WAVY, SfflCK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF lave Your Hair Double Its Beauty in a Few Moments? Try This If you care for heavy hair, that listens with beauty and is radiant nth life; has an incomparable softess and is fluffy and lustrous, try Janderine. Just one application doubles the eauty of your hair, besides it immeditely dissolves every particle of danruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, ealthy hair if you have dandruff, 'his destructive scurf robs the hair of ?.s lustre, its strength and its very fe, and if not overcome it produces feverishness and itching of the calp; the hair roots famish ,loosen nd die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected ar. J i thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too ily, get a "25-cent bottle of Knowlon's Danderine at any drug store or oilet counter; apply a little as dircctd and ten minutes after you will say his was the best investment you ever lade. We sincerely believe, regardless of verything else advertised, that if you esire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and -.to : -i !--? - ' 1 ' jv.-, ui ii?iiu uunuruii?no licning calp and no more falling hair?you lust use Knowlton's Danderine. If ventually?why not now? Old aire is the night of life, as ight is the old age of day. Still, ight is full of magnificence; and for lany, it is more brilliant than the ay.?Mme. Swetchine. THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN s Only One of Nature's Warnings of of Weak or Disordered Kidneys. Have you a lame back, aching day nd night? Do you feel sharp pains fter stooping? Are the kidneys ore? Is their action irregular? Use loan's Kidney Pills?the mediein. ecommended by so many Union peoile. Read this case: j. M. usniekls, S S. Enterprise It., Union, says: "I had inflammaion of the bladder and my kidneys irere in awful shape. The pains in my tack were terrific. The doctor said 1 tad gravel and during one attack four ihysicians sat up with me all night; hey thought I was going to die. A loctor advised me to try Doan's Kidley Pills and I got a box from the 'almetto Drug Co. I was relieved afer I had taken them a day or so ind before long I passed a gravel itone. One box of Doan's Kidney 'ills cured rne and that cure has lastid for eight years." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim>ly ask for a kidney remedy?get )oan's Kidney Pills?the same that ured Mr. Oshields. Foster-Milburn :o., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. riilceAlbert3255 your system! eard many an earful about the F Dcess that cuts out bite and pare 1 without a comeback! Stake yoi very hour of the day. ^ as always been sold or premiums. We lity! ^1 king a pipe or rolling know that you've got sbacco! We tell you i bang the doors wide J le in on a good time ^ so often, without a regret! You'll feel li ^ has been wasted and \ ^ back up for a fresh start You swing on this say-s thousand-dollar bill! It' fijft ness and contentment t< TH rrrrx, who kn ilia Gotten pEIMlEffil %/ TOBACCO IS PREPARED | fr/^ce FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE ft PROCESS DISCOVERED IN J MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO 7 PRODUCE THE MOST DE- 'I , jnLIGHTFUL AND WHOLE- " SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG- i I ARETTE AND PIPE SMOKERS.Jto^ if - il ; PROCESS PATENTED RJ.ReynoldsTobaccoConpahy p* > Jjv ,1 * \J^>n SH< STC YOl Ul t Uiu C'T* Because we I r IIViJ 1 Leathers in a VTr* \r No other dlore can JL fool fining lasits in AND AGAIN? IN CON- Ml CLUS10N Tm FLYNNj -) SHOE CO ONE PRICE To Cure m Cold In One Hay Take LAXATIVR BROMO Quinine. It stop* the < Cough and Headache and worka off the Cold. < Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. ' K. W. GROVR'S signature on each box. 25c. - _ Copyright It1( by M. 9. tUyaoEU Totii? On, 'rince Albert^Bv :h and lets you it bank roll that mhge\ ilbertl ? national joy smoke K ke your smoke past vill be sorry you cannot t; o like it was a tip to a /If s worth that in happi- ftf 3 VOU. to pvpru r-rian /v*/ ows what can be iUF Dut of a chummy J/J pipe or a makin's EJ rette with Albert for /</ eking"! /y W a>HE Prince 1 Albert tidy DS TOBACCO CO. red tin, nnd in Salem, N. C. fact, every Prince Albert pnekage, haa reverse ^ije u rva' message-to-you ! "rly on its reverse side. You'll read:?"Process Patented July 3nth. 19*)7." That meant that the United States Government lias granted a patent on the process by which Prince Albert is made. And by which tongue bite nnd thront pnrch are cu( ou(.' Evcrywhere tobacco issold you'llfind JT Prince Albert awaiting you ? \>._ in toppy red bags, 5c: tidy yJsJvy'-NJ1red tins. 10c: handsome pound anil half-pound \ tin humidors und in % thnt clever crystnl\ glass humidor, with I " Sw \ sponge - inoistener [u >\ Ife \ top, thnt keeps the L?V ?> \ tobacco in such VSwMf \ condition? MKh: \ alwuytl ^ 1 fa I i DE IRE J'LL CE lave a greater variety of 11 classes of Footwear show you as many attractive, modern all the width and sizes that we can Our shoes look good, feel Rood and are good throughout (which makes them safe to buy) I be a real purchasing iu^e in you seeing our while we are still able er them at old prices. VINCENT MPANY \ND CASH Business men should accept public jfflces. We have had all the lawyers ,hat the situation seems to demand. ?Eugene N. Fos|.