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The Oldest and Larg
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the United States of Amei
H thinir like 8,000 other NAT
RESERVE SYSTEM, and
RESERVE RANK, and tre
have a NATIONAL Savii
C money is absolutely safe,
ft any time you nee 1 it?\vi
5 you DO NOT need it. it is
C ily, both niprht and day.
| LOOK FOR THE BANK
F And deposit your money 1
| i. M. FARR.
? President.
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Emuammmiammimuauiim
WASTE
The following prices v
WE PAY FOR?
Clean old rags $1.75 ]
Scrap Iron 30c per 100
(>ld useless books and
Dry Bones 70c per 10(
Old Sacks 2 to 5c apie
Scrap Metals from 5 t
Boots, Shoes, Rubber,
If you have an old ai
space in your yard phor
an offer.
We are also buying h
and are paying the highe
for the above.
Get cash for your wast
ing same.
The prices named are
our shop.
The Reliab
SAM KAk
Nicholson's Warehouse?
UNIO
Automohi
Bring us your Cas
when they i
We Do Good Work
We Have A Comp]
WILLIAMS VUL
N. Pinckney St.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysie
The Old Standard general strengthening too
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Malaria.enrlcheathehlood.and builds up the a
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. S
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\COVERNMENT
^SUPERVISION
MEMBER BANK UNDER 3
EJWERA L RESERVE ACT ^
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.THE :
Manters Nat'l Bank
d Reliable"
est Bank in Union County !
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EIIAL RESERVE SYSTEM of
ioa. It is bound up with some- J
IONAL Banks in the FEDERAL J
we can go to our FEDERAL I
t ALL the money we need. We !
ngs Department in which your )
and you can get your money at
ithout any question?and wh'le !
piling up interest for you stead- i
WITH THE CHIME CLOCK i
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ivhere it will be absolutely safe
J. D. ARTHUR,
Cashier. ;
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IS A SIN! !
rill prove it to you:
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)er 100 lbs.
1 lbs. '
magazines 40c per 100 lbs. <
) lbs. ;
ce. i
;o 20c ner nnnnH
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Bicycle Tires, 2 to 8c per lb. <
itomobile taking up useful ]
le us and we will give you <
lides, bees wax and tallow i
st prevailing market prices i
l
e materials instead of wast- 1
i for material delivered to J
le Junk Co.
5SLER, Mgr. j
-Main St. and Sou. Railway
?N, S. C.
le Owners!
ings and Inner Tubes i
1CCLI UUOLUlllig. i
At Reasonable Prices 1
l
lete Vulcanizing Plant. j
CANIZING WORKS
Near Foster's Shop
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lickory" f j
igon 11
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m All For More
ITY YEARS |
ill Leads |
>ale by
$
! Supply Co. |
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ni The shrub from which the French
,c? manufacture the perfume known as
^ cassie has been found growing abundoc.
antly in the Philippines.
MASTKKS SALE. ]
State of South Carolina,
County of Union. (
Court of Common Pleas,
llammie Menn-Askew, as Administratrix
C. T. A., the last will and
testament of Mrs. F. A. Mentf, Deceased,
Plaintiff,
apainst !
Charles K. Menjr, J. Edward Menj?,
Sr., et al.. Defendants. <
In obedience to an order made in ]
the above entitled action, I will sell <
at Union, durinir the lepral hours of ,
sale beiore the Courthouse door on (
Salesdav, Monday, February 5th, 1917, ,
the following lands, located in Pinckney
Township, Union County, South ]
Carolina, to wit: '
First: Tract No. One (No. 1) con- (
tainincr fortv-six (4(D ^
loss, loft in the residuary clause of <
the will of Mrs. F. A. Menpr, deceased, t
and as appears as Tract No. One (1) ]
upon the survey and plat of the estate
lands of Mrs. F. A. Menpr, deceased, 1
made by W. N. Willis, C. E., Anril
10th, 1915, now of record in the office ,
of the Clerk of this Court: bounded '
on North by Tract No. Six (5) or *
C. K. Menir fifty acre life estate tract ^
and also lands of James T. Garner; 1
East by Bailey Sprintr branch or lands 1
of Jas. T. Garner, South by Herndon <
Menpr mill tract and Tract No. 1 of ]
estate of ,T. E. Menpr lands "brick vard i
tract": West by Tract No. fi or C. K.
Montr fifty-acre life estate tract.
Second: Tract No. 2 containing
thirty-one and eiprht-tenths (21.8) '
acres, more or less, left in the residu- 1
itry clause of the will of Mrs. F. A. t
Menpr. deceased, and as appears as t
Tract No. 2 upon the survey and plat f
of the estate lands of Mrs. F. A. j
Menpr. deceased, made by W. N. Willis.
C. E.. April lfith. 1915, now of
record in the office of the Clerk of
this Court; and bounded on North bv r
Howell Sprintr branch or lands of s
Tames T. Garner. East by Howell 51
Sprintr branch or lands of .Tames t
T. Garner and Tract No. 4 of )
the F. A. Menpr home place laid off i
under said will, one hundred (100) j
acres to TTammie TIentr-Askew: South ;
l?v said Tract No. t. the Hammie
Mrnc-Aslfon- ' 1 ""OV 6
.. ... - imminii ii'M'i acres ,
if the F. A. Montr home place and .
r?n the West hv Tract No. 3, the J. '
Edward Montr. Sr., tract represented '
in the devise and conveyance of Mrs.
F. A. Menp. deceased. s
Third: Tract No. 3, containinp sev- p
enty-five (75) acres, more or less, rep- i
resentinp a devise under the will and a
conveyance by Mrs. F. A. Menp, de- (]
eased, and as appears as Tract No.
1 nnon the survey and plat of lands ,
?f Mrs. F. A. Mencr, deceased, and J.
Edward Menp, Sr.. made hv W. N. 0
Willis, f. E.. April 10th. 1915, now ^
>f record in the office of the Clerk of t
his Court: hounded on North hv lands t
>f W. N. Garner, R. T,. Howell. Mrs, t
7. I,. Garner. Howell Snrinp branch u
\nd Tract No. 3 of thirty-one and <:
jiirht-tenths (31.8) acres, South by J|
ands of Tract No. 4 (Hammie Menp\skew)
and lands of R. R. Goine. and N
Vnct 1 >- " * * "
..v.?, ...y t??iuir> oi u. r?. uoincf and W.l"
Garner.
Terms of sale on each tract: One- o
diird cash and the balance in two 1<
;qual annual installments or all ctdHi r
is purchaser desires. Any credit por- c
don or deferred payment to he evilenced
hv the hond of the purchaser j
ind a first morteapre on the premses.
The deferred pavments to hen'- a
nterest at the rate of eight ner cent *
->er ann'-m from date of sale and to '
nclude in both bond and mortgage ^
en ner cent attorney's fee upon de- c
r-?nit. in navment at maturity. Sold at t
he risk of former purchaser, the pur- 2
baser to pav for papers. <
E. C. Howze.
!-:! Master. j
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MASTER'S SALE. <
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itate of South Carolina, 1
County of.Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
Robert Hawkins, Plaintitf,
against <
Willie Hawkins, et al., Defendants.
Tn 4 - -- --J
... uucuicmc iu an orner made in
Jie above stated case I will sell at Un- j
on, durintr the lejral hours of sale,
lefore the Courthouse door, on Sales- ]
lay, Monday, Feb. .r?th, 1017, -the folowinp:
land to wit: t
All that certain tract of land ly- <
inp, being and situate in Fishdam ]
Township, County of Union, State (
aforesaid, containing: one hundred \
and forty-seven (147) acres, more or (
less, and being: bounded by lands of ,
W. C. Wallace, Mary Jane Jeter, }
Charner Dawkins, Oeorge Sims and j
T. (lilmore. <
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, the
balance in two equal annual installments,
payable one and two years
from date of sale, credit portion se- ,
cured by bond of purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises, with in- ^
terest at the rate of ei^ht per cent
per annum from date of sale, and to
provide for the payment of ten per '
cent attorney's fee in the event it becomes
necessary to collect by an attorney
after maturity, purchaser to
pay for papers and recording and
have the option of paying all cash. |
E. C. Howze, 1
2-" Master for Union County. |
SHERIFF'S SALE. I
Ry virtue of sundry executions to
me directed I will sell before the .
Courthouse door in Union, S. C., on
the first Monday in February, 1917,
during the legal hours of ' Sheriff(
sales for cash, the following described .
property, to wit: j
All the right, 'title and interest that ,
A. Mcdowan has in one tract <>f land j
in I'inkney Township, Union ('ountv, .
S. containing one hundred and j
sixty (H>0) acres, more or less, and j
hounded on the North by I'acolet river, ^
Fast by Sam Littlejohn, West by E. ,
U. Uittlejohn, South by E. L. Little- <
john, levied on and to be sold as the |
property of A. McGowan at the suit ]
of The Georgia Marble Finishing ]
Works and others against A. Me- (
Gowan. J. Hay Fant, ,
2-3 Sheriff Union County. t
BAPTISTS I > KM AND
LAW WITH TEE1
Committee From State Conventi
Assembles?Present Act a
Failure.
In compliance with a rcsoluti
passed at Newberry, at the Rapt
State convention, providing that
committee of ten be appointed to s
Dear in person before the governor a
l.he legislature, or proper commit!
">f t.hnt Vinrt v nnno.ii;?.. 41 '
j , u|>)>?aiuiK IU HICI1I J
.he enactment of an ironclad prohi
ion law," eitfht of the ten men a
pointed met at the Jefferson hotel
? o'clock last night. Col. I. H. Hu
)f Newberry was prevented from !
pending the meeting on account
sickness. I"). A. G. Ouzts of Gret
A-ood was unavoidably detained
inme.
The committee was called to ore]
>y J. M. Kinard of Newberry, cha
nan. Col. R. B. Watson, Rid
spring; C. B. Bobo, Laurens; the R<
j. L. Knight, Laurens; Joseph N<
A-ood, Columbia; the Rev. E. M. Dig!
"oot, Clinton; the Rev. J. D. Huggii
Denmark, and the Rev. J. M. Mitchc
Columbia, were present. Dr. C.
Brown, Columbia; A. P. Brown, C
umbia, and E. B. Wallace, Columb
dthough not members of the comm
ee, were present and heartily indors
he action of the committee. T
>V. C. T. U. sent greetings to the coi
nittee and the president of this c
ranization requested that a committ
'rom this body meet with them at
j.i.
(UCI UUlt*.
It was the consensus of opinio
>f the committee that an unusual ti
>f interest in favor of prohibition
iweeping the State and absorbing t
ittention of the people just at t!
ime. Since the decision of the s
ireme court, upholding the Weh
venyon law, a great change has tak
)lace. The committee was unanimo
n its decision. The roll was call
ind the members voted unanimous
o present the resolutions to the legi
ature, urging an ironclad prohibits
aw, without any compromise.
The following resolution was pr
ented and received the express a
>roval of every member of the coi
nittee. The entire committee will sei
in audience with the legislature t
lay:
"We, the undersigned and beare
lereof, appointees of the Baptist Sta
onvention, and representing the 15(
'00 members of Baptist churches
he State, in carrying out the fun
ions of our office, hereby appeal
he members of our legislature to gi
is an ironclad prohibition law
South Carolina and the machine
lecessary to enforce it, the law f
khich we twice voted, and won by tl
aajority of votes which we cast.
"In accordance with the request
ur people, we make the appeal to tl
egislature where all our laws a
nade. v In case we are unable to a
omplish our ends in this way, 1
lecent and honorable appeal, then
s our purpose to carry the case
i higher court?to the people thei
.elves, upon the hustings, in th<
lomes, and in their places of busines
Ve base our appeal upon the failu
if the present whiskey law and up
VlP Rnrl pnnHitinn ~!
v^.-uivium ui initiiy ui uur ei
:ens, who must he protected by t
State or else be hopelessly ruined."
The report is signed by John ,
ICinard, chairman; It. B. Watsc
Jraves L. Knight, E. M. I,iirhtfo<
1. B. Boho, Joseph Norwood. J.
Juggins and James M. Mitchell, st
etary.?Tuesday's State.
NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
T. Hoy Fant, et al., Plaintiffs,
vs.
?ant Bros. Co., et al., Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that a reft
;nc will be held in the above entitl
:ase in my office at Union Cou
Jouse, S. C., on Friday, the 19th d
>f January, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. J
'or the purpose of taking proof of
laims against Fant Bros. Co.;
vhich time and place all creditors
!ai<! company may attend and pro
;heir claims against said Fant Bri
:0. E. P. llnwvft
Master for Union County.
January 2, 1917. I
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAI1
DOUBLE ITS BEAUT
Pry This! Hair Gets Thick, Glos:
Wavy and Beautiful at
Once.
Immediate? Yes! Certain??tha
the joy of it. Your hair hecoir
iirht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and fl
wars as soft, lustrous and beauti
is a young girl's after a Danderi
lair cleanse. Just try this?moist
i cloth with a little Dandcrinc a
arefully draw it through your ha
making one small strand at a tir
rhis will cleanse the hair of dust, d
ir excessive oil, and in just a f
noments you have doubled the beat
>f your hair. A delightful surpr
iwaits those whose hair has been nc
ected or is scraggy, faded, dry, br
le or thin. Besides beautifying, t
lair, Danderine dissolves every p<
icle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies a
nvigorates the scalp, forever stoppi
telling and falling hair, but what \\
ilease you most will be after a f
weeks' use, when you see new haii
ine and downy at first?yes?but re
y new hair growinir all over the sen
[f you care for pretty, soft hair, a
ots of its surely pret a 25-cent hot
>f Knowlton's Danderine from a
Iruff store or toilet counter and
ry it.
iam i
s I
children fl
Graham |j|
7 rich i i ^ ^
on | N. Ba Ca GRAF
I CRACKERS
on You don't have to coax the <
If1 1 ea* plenty of N. B. C.
a 1 jw Crackers. These are not on!
V the nourishment that'
ee muscle, but their templing tast
or ffl the little appetites hungry fa
bi* N. 13. C. Graham Cracker
P" |S an individuality and r.uVik
jlit & that other graham crackc:^
lt_ | This makes them an almost
0f Sally popular article of everyc
NATIONAL BISCUI
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| Bright Future Fc
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on The future for the Farmer ap
at any time in the history of thi
lv ment has shown wisdom in that i
is- siderable attention to questions of
great drawbacks to Farming has
e- another serious handicap has been
P- Farmers have had to pay. The
has cured both these handicaps,
o- to improve their Farms at Low
a period of from 5 to 40 years,
you, Mr. Farmer, to investigate
).- We will gladly furnish you with
in power to give. Command us.
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'i Bailey Furniture i
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For 20 Years Union's
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Life is a joy to the owners
i the Springtime or any other
? The upkeep of these sple
i cars is very small, the mileaj
5: line is high. These are reaso
ir- 5; Chevrolet.
ed $ Then, too, this machine ha
ay \ appearance that commands r
l\.. 5 owner. The Chevrolet looks
a!1 ^ and it proves that it is a real a
^ 8 factory service it gives.
ve 8 Best of all, the Price is Ri
as- y stration and for Prices.
-3 i W. E. GREE1>
i UNION, S
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y If You Neec
t's You can help yourself 1
les Union Junk Co. all kini
Rags, Rubber, Bones, IV
no Copper. We pay the H
en everything. Special prl<
? Furs.
2 UNION JUNK (
ty 34 Gadberrv Street
| Branch in Jonesi
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n-i WACO TONIC from
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i11 Never fails to prove its merits in (i."C(
ew such complains as Indigestion, Ma- f
? laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That
> Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipnj
tion, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick
j Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. |
. This Special Offer Good Only While
Advertising Stock Lasts. The $1.00
ny Bottles for 60 cents, 3 for $1.25, at is pi
Milhous Drug Co., Union, S. C., Main Sold
St. 41-tf Glyn
lay diet. |
>r Farmers!
pears brighter now than
s country. This governt
has for years paid conagriculture.
One of the
been the lack of capital;
i the high rate of interest
recent Farm Loan Act
Farmers can get money
Rate of Interest and for
It will not be amiss for
this matter for yourself,
any information in our
& Lumber Co.
Leading Home
: Furnishers
; of Chevrolet Cars in g
time. g
mdid, smooth-running g
?e per gallon of gaso- g
>ns for purchasing the ?
is the neat, attractive ;?
espect and pleases the g
like a real automobile, g
utomobile by the satis- %
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ight. See for Demon- j
I, Dealer 1
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I Money
by selling to the
is of Scrap Iron,
letals, Brass and
Ighest prices for
ces on Hides and
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COMPANY
UNION, S. C.
/ille, S. C.
POSITIVE EVIDENCE
many people who have been
1 of Eczema by usinjr
TRAOI MAN ^
ECZEMA REMEDY
oof of its merit. Try it today.
only by us, 50c and $1.00.
iph'a Pharmacy, Union, S. C.