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I TH I Merchants & Pla ? "The Old 1 The Oldest and Largest R _ > Is a member of the FEDERj the United States of America. thing like 8,000 other NATION RESERVE SYSTEM, and we I RESERVE BANK, and Ret A I have a NATIONAL Savings I money is absolutely safe, and ! any time you nee 1 it?witho ; you DO NOT need it, it is pilii ily, both ni^ht and day. ; LOOK FOR THE BANK W | And deposit your money wh< I F. M. FAKK, I President. WASTE L The following prices will WE PAY FOR? Clean old rags $1.75 per Scrap Iron 30c per 100 lb Old useless books and im Dry Bones 70c per 100 11 /A l i n i ? uia sacKs z to oc apiece. Scrap Metals from 5 to ! Boots, Shoes, Rubber, Bi< If you have an old auto space in your yard phone an offer. We are also buying hidi and are paying the highest for the above. Get cash for your waste r ing same. The prices named are f< our shop. The Reliable SAM KASSI Nicholson's Warehouse?M UNION, i 71 ..1 1:1. rYUIAJlIlUUllt Bring us your Casing when they ne< We Do Good Work Ai We Have A Complete WILLIAMS VULC/I N. Pinckney St. | TH | "Old Hi I Wat V v * Has Led Them t Than FORT % And Still f For sa > | The Peoples A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A W f ^ Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enrtchea the blood.and builds up the ayatem. A true tonic. For adult* and children. 50c. I mum UNDER .COVERNMEb u S U PERVISIC SS\\ MEMBER BANK UNDE FEDERAL RESERVE AC inters Nat'l Bank Reliable" Bank in Union County \L RESERVE SYSTEM of It is bound up with Gome[AL Banks in the FEDERAL i can go to our FEDERAL LL the money we need. We Department in which yout you can get your money at ut any question?and wh'le ng up interest for you stead1TH THE CHIME CLOCK ;re it will be absolutely safe J. I). ARTHUR, Cashier. WUiMUiUAUIUMMUl S A SIN! prove it to you: 100 lbs. is. igazines 40c per 100 lbs ss. 20c per pound. 2ycle Tires, 2 to 8c per 11 mobile taking up usefi us and we will give yo es, bees wax and tallo1 prevailing market prict materials instead of was 3r material delivered t sJunk Co jER, Mgr. ain St. and Sou. Railwa S. C. j Owners! and Inner Tube 3d doctoring. t Reasonable Price 5 Vulcanizing Plant. tNIZING WORKS Near Foster's Sho ^ [E ckory" jon All For More Y YEARS Leads le by Supply Co. South America took about times as much coal from the States in fiscal year 191<> as ii prior to the war. 1 PEACE PROPOSAL IT FROM GERMANY )N ? Berlin, Dec .12.?(By Wireless.)? * i Germany and her allies propose to enJ ter forthwith into peace negotiations. J Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg J received the representatives of the ; United States, Spain and Switzerland, ? the nations protecting German inter? ests in hostile countries and gave ' them a note, which he asked that they ? bring to the knowledge of the hostile ? governments. I Proposals were also transmitted to [ the Vatican and all other neutrals. : The propositions, which also are be3 ing made by Austrian, Turkish and J Bulgarian governments, are approJ priate to lasting peace, the chancellor J told the neutral envoys. The semiJ official news agency announcing the J action said the note would be read in < the Reichstag today by the chencellor. I The semi-official News Agency an3 nouncement said: "The chancellor 3 this morning received one after an3 other of the representatives of the J United States of America, Spain and Switzerland, that is the States proJ tecting German interests in hostile J foreign countries. The chancellor transmitted to them a note and asked i them to bring it to the knowledge of ! the hostile governments. The note will ? he read today in the Reichstag by the i chancellor. ! "The note said the four allied (cen[ tral) powers propose to enter forth: with on peace negotiations. The prop? ositions which they bring for such J ! negotiations are according to their firm belief, appropriate for the establishment of lasting peace. "To the governments at Vienna, ?? Constantinople and Sofia were trans* mitted identical notes and also they were communicated with the Holy See and ail other neutral governments." Hollweg's Statement. London, Dec. 12.?A Berlin wireless said Chancellor Hollweg in the Reichstag announced that Germany and her allies "conscious of their responsibility before God, before their own nation and before humanity" have proposed to hostile powers to enter into peace negotiations. The Terms of Peace. i Washington, Dec. 12.?Berlin advices to the German embassy indicated U the German peace terms generally propose the restoration of the status quo before the war with the exception of ^ the establishment of independent kingJS doms of Poland, and Ijithmania. They are understood to propose the com, plete restoration of the occupied portions of Belgium and France in return for Germany's captured^ coV^'p Q and dtsprHHf of'tbe'Ea+kaiV Jl * in the peace conference. V Surprise to Washington. Washington, Dec. 12.?News of Teu tonic proposals was generally a distinct surprise here. There was no previous indication that the Central V Powers were about to make proposals. News wafTsent President Wilson immediately. Secretary Tumulty said 1 here he could not comment until he learned how the entente allies had received the proposals. The state department and diplomats received their first information through an Associated Press dispatch. The officials assumed the nations addressed were merely asked to trans^ mit the proposals. The United States will do this on receipt of official dispatches. Such note is usually not made pub!S ][cmm If the proposal is deemed one which both sides might negotiate the United State probably will urge its be'ing taken up. MOTHER LOVE AIDS Cn\I IN TPPMPUPO p I I It Brings Relief to Boy Standing Ilis Watch Deep in Mud. ?. ^ Once upon a time, only a few months after this terrible world war had begun, Private Bailey, a soldier in the ranks had stood for days in the trenches "somewhere in France." The J cold rains soaked him to the skin; the | Y mud was deep. He had had no rest. ' +< Weary and aching with rheumatism pains, he recalled the faith his mother ^ had in Sloan's Liniment. He asked for it in his next letter home. A large bottle v.ur, immediately rent him and a few applications killed the pain, once ? more he was able to stand the severe exposure. He shared this wonderful music-soother with his comrades, and they all agreed it was the great, st j X "reinforcement" that had ever corne f to their rescue. At your druggist, % ; 1 .(111 a bottle. | MMMaUKiMMilgiWW V POSITIVE EVIDENCE from many people who have heen cured of Eczema by using l TMtefc ???? TRAOE MAM M four ECZEMA REMEDY United j3 proof of its merit. Try it today, n year 1 Sold only by us, f>0c and $1.)0. IGlymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. I Y Are cordially in De Famous M Meat Farming The Union H. All Day Fric Come and bring matter whether or not; we want i * t SPECIAL NO onstration and ' overlook this, foi this Famous Mej cent to have a p stration Day. Don't Forget Friday, 1 | THE UNIOI T " ? ' , ..'A Are You A; The average man wakes is "on the job." That's the or a sledge hammer on a sti sleep with one eye open. This latter is the man we we are passing this message With the United States ( Farmer, the Farmer should investigating the Farmer's long time and a tlow rate of Let us put you in touch 1 hurt you; it may be of big vi BAILEY & LU FOR 20 YEARS UNION'S O L ' vifed to attend a Free monstration of the ogul Kerosene Et dow's Corn Mills Machinery in Get, at ardware C] lay, December the Fifi your friends wit you are intereste fou to come : TICEf Bring a p ? with you we will grind it r we want you to il, and it doesn't eck ground here the Date, But Be L/tJLt;//lub^T trie YOUR FRIENDS N HARDWf sleep, Mr. I > out of his sleep some time ; i reasno so many men fall beh ck of dynamite to wake up s( } are after. The wide-awake ! on to. Government doing everything do something to help himself. Loan Act, whereby the Farm interest. with the movement in Union ilue to you. ' FURNI1 IMBER C > LEADING HOME BUILD , FURNISHERS. lKE U: r | Working igines leral fs Store teenth h vou. No d in buying 1 >eck of corn I to the Dem- I free. Don't 1 try some of I cost you a I on Demon- I on Hand I 15th I IRE CO. I r o rarmer f after the alert man inri. It takes a gong >me people. Others Farmer is the man possible to help the This he can do by er can get money on County. It cannot | PURE o. ERS ANI) HOME ct ^ i ux jd R! >!