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: iy\r" \Jf \ ' * Tl i Merchants & Pit ? The Old 1 The Oldest and Largest i _ t j Is a member of the FEDER the United States of America thing like 8,000 other NATIOl RESERVE SYSTEM, and w RESERVE BANK, and get A have a NATIONAL Savings ! money is absolutely safe, ant ! any time you nee I it?with< | you DO NOT need it, it is pill ; ily, both night and day. I LOOK FOR THE BANK W ? | And deposit your money wh F. M. FARR, I President. I I . I I?? Lummummjmmuiumuamm WASTE I, The following prices will WE PAY FOR? Clean old rags $1.75 pei Scrap Iron 30c per 100 11 Old useless books and mi 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 r ing same. The prices named are f our shop. The Reliabh SAM KASS] Nicholson's Warehouse?M UNION, Automobile RrinrC no Tr/Mn> JLllg UO \ will V/tl^lll! when they ne? We Do Good Work A We Have A Complet WILLIAMS VULC/ N. Pinckney St. A^A | TH I "run us g S S S 1 Wa< i ^ t X Has Led Them ? Than FORI | And Still ^ ror se | The Peoples > ^4 4^4 4^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^4 a^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Th^ Olri Ktnndnrri crtirrul Ntr^npthrmnv tonlr. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive# out Malaria,enriches the blood.and builds up the system. A true tonic. For adults and children. SOc. mvivvvvvvfvvvvvfvmffvvvviiivn UNDER I vCOVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION BftX MEMBER BANK UNDER j rEDERAL RESERVE ACT . I inters Nat'l Bank ! I Reliable" % t Bank in Union County AL RESERVE SYSTEM of i. It is bound up with some- J ^AL Banks in the FEDERAL ; e can tto to our FEDERAL iLL the money we need. We I i Department in which your J i you can get your money at ; >ut any question?and while I ing up interest for you stead- I i /ITH THE CHIME CLOCK i ere it will be absolutely sale ! I J. D. ARTHUR. j Cashier. ; I I a a a a a aUMAtaiiAIMMMMaMAMMi S A SIN! I I prove it to you: - 100 lbs. >s. igazines 40c per 100 lbs. bs. ; , < 20c per pound. cycle Tires, 2 to 8c per lb. < unobile taking up useful J us and we will give you < es, bees wax and tallow i prevailing market prices \ l naterials instead of wast- i ( or material delivered to \ c I i 3 ?JUI1K UO. L.ER, Mgr. ; ain St. and Sou. Railway , s. c. ! s Owners! ?S and Inner Tubes I |, ed doctoring. , t Reasonable Prices i i t e Vulcanizing Plant. < LM171K1 P. WI1RKS 1I1II.II1U VV UIIIXU Near Foster's Shop a^A A^A f^T ^ ^ "y IE | ckory"| Jon 11 i All For More | "Y YEARS | Y I Leads % 4 ' ile by f X Supply Co. | > ^4 ATa 4T4 4^4 4^4 A\4 ATA ATA AT^ A^A ^ 4r (|r The shrub froro which the French manufacture the perfume known as eassie has been found growing abundantly in the Philippines. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Hammie Meng-Askew, as Administratrix C. T. A., the last will and testament of Mrs. F. A. Meng, Deceased, Plaintiff, against Charles K. Meng, J. Edward Meng, Sr., et al., Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above entitled action, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door on Salesday, Monday, February 6th, 1917, the following lands, located in Pinckney Township, Union County, South Carolina, to wit: First: Tract No. One (No. 1) containing forty-six (46) acres, more or less, left in the residuary clause of the will of Mrs. F. A. Meng, deceased, and as appears as Tract No. One (1) upon the survey and plat of the estate lands of Mrs. F. A. Meng, deceased, made by W. N. Willis, C. E.. Anril 10th, 1915, now of record in the office of the Clerk of this Court rebounded on North by Tract No. Six (6) or C. K. Meng fifty acre life estate tract and also lands of James T. Garner; East by Bailey Spring branch or lands of Jas. T. Garner, South by Herndon Meng mill tract and Tract No. 1 of estate of J. E. Meng lands "brick yard tract"; West by Tract No. 6 or C. K. Meng fifty-acre life estate tract. Second: Tract No. 2 containing thirty-one and eight-tenths (31.8) acres, more or less, left in the residu*ary clause of the will of Mrs. F. A. Meng, deceased, and as appears as Tract No. 2 upon the survey and plat of the estate lands of Mrs. F. A. Meng, deceased,,made by W. N. Willis, C. E., April 10th, 1915, now bf record in the office of the Clerk of this Court: and hounded on North by Howell Spring branch or lands of James T. Garner, East by Howell Spring branch or lands of James T. Garner and Tract No. 4 of the F. A. Meng home place laid off under said will, one hundred (100) acres to Hammie TIeng-Askew: South hv said Tract No. 4. the Hammie Meng-Askew one hundred (100) acres of the F. A. Meng home place and on the West by Tract No. 3, the J. Edward Meng, Sr., tract represented in the devise and conveyance of Mrs. F. A. Mene. deceased Third: Tract No. 3, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, representing a devise under the will and conveyance by Mrs. F. A. Menpr, deceased, and as appears as Tract No. 3 upon the survey and plat of lands if Mrs. F. A. Mencr, deceased, and J. Rdward Meng, Sr.. made bv W. N. Willis. C. E.. April 10th. 1915, now if record in the office ^of the Clerk of ;his Court; bounded on North by lands if W. N. Garner, R. L. Howell, Mrs. L. Garner, Howell Soring branch ind Tract No. 3 of thirty-one and iight-tcnths (31.8) acres. South by ands of Tract No. 4 (Hammie Meng\skew) and lands of B. B. Going, and West, by lands of B. B. Going and W. Garner. Terms of sale on each tract: One- . :hird cash and the balance in two jqual annual installments or all cash is purchaser desires. Any credit por:ion or deferred payment to be evi- : lenced by the bond of the purchaser ind a first mortgage on the prem- < ses. The deferred payments to bear < nterest at the rate of eight ner cent 1 ^er annum from date of sale and to ( nclude in both bond and morteacre en per cent attorney's fee upon de'ault in payment at maturity. Sold at he risk of former purchaser, the pur liaser to pay for papers. E. C. Howze, !-3 Master. MASTER'S SALE. ?tate of South Carolina, County of.Union. Court of Common Pleas. Robert Dawkins, Plaintiff, against bVillie Dawkins, et al., Defendants. In obedience to an order made in he above stated case I will sell at Unon, during the legal hours of sale, >efore the Courthouse door, on Saleslay, Monday, Feb. 5th, 1917, the folowing land to wit: All that certain tract of land lyng, being and situate in Fishdam Township, County of Union, State iforesaid, containing one hundred ind forty-seven (147) acres, more or ess, and being bounded by lands of N. C. Wallace, Mary Jane Jeter, ^harner Dawkins, George Sims and \. T. Gilmore. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, the >alance in two equal annual installments, payable one and two years ?rom date of sale, credit portion secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of saie, and to provide for the payment of ten per ent 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. Hi. u. Howze, 2-H Master for Union County. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy 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's^ sales for cash, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title and interest that A. Mcfiowan has in one tract of land in I'inkney Township, Union Countv, S. containing one hundred and sixty (HiO) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by Pacolet river, East by Sam Littlcjohn, West by E. L. Littlejohn, South by E. L. Ijittlejohn, levied on and to be sold as the property of A. McGowan at the suit rV\ n - *? ' % ' in int.- vmorgia iviaroie finishing Works and others against A. McGowan. J. Hay Fant, 2-3 Sheriff Union County. SHELTON Shelton, Jan. 22.?The weather continues very bady, and the farmers can't have the privilege of enough fair weather to do their work. Small grain is very poor. Mr. Charlie Stevenson, after spending a few days with friends and relatives, has returned to his duties. We regret very much to learn that Mr. Marvin Scott is in bed sick. His face is missed very much at Shelton and we hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Henry Dickerson, who has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism, is out again. The stockholders of the Bank of Shelton met on last Saturday, Jan. 20. The doors are open for business. Mrs. J. J. Welch is visiting her parents in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Will Bates of Carlisle was a visitor at Shelton this past week. Dr. C. A. Crosbv rennrts rmifo ? number of cases of lagrippe in this community. Mrs. D. L. Stevenson and son are spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickerson. Mr. Charlie Boulware from the Cool Branch section is visiting friends in this community. Mr. W. L. Dickerson was in Chester this week on business. Mr. Ben Dean, who has been visiting relatives at Shelton and Goldville have returned to his duties with the United States government on the Pan-I ama canal zone. | Mrs. Sam Rose, who accidentally fell in Columbia, we are glad to say. j is improving. Mrs. Isabelle and Mrs. Stevenson spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives near Shelton. Mr. Fred Cornwell, from Newberry county, was at Shelton today on bus; iness. Mr. M. D. C. Calvin and son, Henry, I were business visitors at Shelton this past week. Mr. Henry Calvin is president of the Bank of Shelton. Mr. W. Y. Coleman from the Feasterville community was among the business visitors at Shelton this past week. Mr. D. Roe Coleman, one of the directors of the new bank, was seen at Shelton this past week. Mr. Coleman states that the outlook for this bank is very bright. A. B. C. MOTHER! DON'T TAKE PUAMCFC TP mrrr n?ci viinii mjjo ir Vji I i ijiJ n TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become closed up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. **L6ok at the tongue, Mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is oftimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment Riven in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fip syrups. Ask your druppist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of FMrs," which has full directions for babies, children of all apes and for prown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Ijook carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fip Syrup Company." ?(Advertisement). By order of the health department of Newark, N. J., children under ten years of ape, who are sufferinp with whoopinp couph, must wear a conspicuous sleeve badpe. The badpe bears the words "Whoopinp Couph," printed in bold letters. The ordinance insists upon the child wearinp this badpe for six weeks. Electric street car service was begun in Matanzas and Cardenas on December 17. IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH The Moment "Pape's Diapepsin" Reaches the Stomach All I>istress Goes. "Really does" put bad stomach in order?"really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas. heartburn and sourness in five minutes?that?just that?makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment "Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing?almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlossness. A large fifty-cent case of Tape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money hack. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in you home?should always he kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the world.?(Advertisement). I N. B. C. Graham Crackers ard B flavored of |r*ham crackers. Th H tion of grain and thorongh pre J 8 right proportion of elements to sj and one that is the most palatable B Try N. B. C. Or.h.m Crackers I flavor and flaky crispneM. Uae th R between meals, because they are H nourishing. i Sc and 10c P I NATIONAL BISCt || ANNOUNC We beg to announce that t Bailey Furniture & Lumber to Bailey Builders Supply C< permitting us to do a wholes Supply business. We have < ture department of our busi most complete stock of Buil< ried in this section. All accounts due Bailey Fi must be settled by payment paper as no accounts due Bs ber Co- will be transferred tc ers Supply Co. books. Bailey Builders "w "mar wv a w w ? - It. Li. MCIN ALiLY MMaaplMC--V-; < > Life is a joy to the ownei * the Springtime or any othei S The upkeep of these sp] I 3 cars is very small, the mile* 3 line is high. These are reas i Chevrolet. 3 Then, too, this machine h Sf U 1Y1YOQ vonnn fV,o4 ^ tuat V/UlllIIlctIlU9 $ owner. The Chevrolet looks % and it proves that it is a real ^ factory service it gives. ? Best of all, the Price is P 8 stration and for Prices. \ W. E. GREEI | UNION, \ If You Neei You can help yourself Union Junk Co. all kin Rags, Rubber, Bones, 1 Copper. We pay the 1 everything. Special pri Furs. UNION JUNK 34 Gadberry Street Branch In Jones WACO TONIC |froI Never fails to prove its merits in 1 such complains as Indigestion, Ma- ( laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. This Special Offer Good Only While Advertising Stock Lasts. The $1.00 Bottles for 60 cents, 3 for $1.25, at is J Milhous Drug Co., Union, S. C., Main Soh St. 41-tf Gly \S AN EVERYDAY ?%&?MM RT/CLE OF FOOD ^ ^FBM 00Q5 ARE VNEOLALED Mgr The | ^ Graham I Cracker with I elicious'Taste I i incomparably the finest anke to our careftal aelec- I laration, we get just the lake a wholesome biscuit and appetizing of its kind. for their delicious nut-like H em regularly at meals and I as digestible as they are H ackagea I FIT COMPANY | EMENT! | he corporation name of Co. has been changed and charter amended ;ale and retail Builders' iiscontinued the Furniness and will carry the iers' Supplies ever carurniture & Lumber Co. ; of cash or bankable tiley Furniture & Lum1.1 Tt ! w-a ee -a ) dooks oi jeaiiey nuild' Supply Co. , Treasurer 's of Chevrolet Cars in if c time. it lendid, smooth-running ige per gallon of gaso- if ons for purchasing the if as the neat, attractive i respect and pleases the if like a real automobile, f automobile by the satis- \ light. See for Demon- \ Dealer 1 3.C. 1 3SiS^tHSSSS5iiSaMfaLSS?!iS&aKS d Money by selling to the ids oi Scrap Iron, Metals, Brass and Ilghest prices for Ices on Hides and COMPANY UNION, S. C. iville, S. C. POSITIVE EVIDENCE ti many people who have been ?d of Eczema by usinf? TNAOK MAMM ECZEMA REMEDY >roof of its merit. Try it today, i only by us, 50c and $1.00. mph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C.