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Help Youi And Make Mon ' Uncle Sam must have the E thousands of food and munit i equip and maintain an arm: us a smashing big navy?in to carry on its share of the g] t OF THE WORLD. you can do YUt'K part I some of your savings. Inves i Liberty Loan Bonds. You w | you help your country. The I terest and are as good as g . ment plan. For example, if $50 bonds, you can make yoi J follows: 2'' when you buy the bo 18'' on June 28, 1917 20' < on July 30, 1917 30'': on Auk. ! ?. 1917 ? 30'' on Auk. 30, 1917 The bonds will be dated . for :?0 years, when the Gove cipal. Twice a year the ov the rate of per cent a ye Come in and let us hel your country i Merchants & Plant ??? 1-^4 A^A 4^A 4^4 A | TF | "Old Hi t Wat ; n | Has Led Them f Than FORI | And Still T _ f For Sc % I: The Peoples a^a a^a a^a a^a J $ # $ w w # t i MR. FA 1 * Why not reduce your Ferlliz ^ iipaiio tn iiaii Ihol St /inn Km ^ p.v.t " JWU dial II tan uc g soil at the same time. A re ^ would be glad to demonstrah L. IVI. *J O $ UNION, ! One Pair o T 4^ ...U11C Are you abusing and i you will pay the price lat of all headaches arise fro aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are strain. In such cases the that is an unfailing one? SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before if necessary, fitted with g An examination will cos ? 1 -i T .. i? iiu ncuu xur glasses i w for glasses are very reasc every pair with an absoli tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN |Tn:nn C f FOSTER BUII.DINC UIHUII, O. \J. Paper covers to protest automobiles in storage have been invented. r Country ? po ey for Yourself ~ money QUICKLY to build i W1 ion-carrying ships, to raise, 7 of 1,000,000 men; to give ve short, to enable our country pa reat war for the FREEDOM toi thi by lending the Government Ja it now in one or more of the ill be helping yourself while bonds pay 3V*> per cent, inold. There is an easy pay- hi you want to buy one of the ir payments at this bank, as M \ nd $ 1.00 \ 9.00 na 10.00 fu 15.00 fu 15.00 pl< ju $50.00 tic Tune 15, 1917, and will run 's" irnment will repay the prin- so ner will receive interest at tic ar. cr; is p you to help yourself, j,]( und humanity. B ers National Bank | or ncMBinaMHHBHnmnai up prr l da ha IE | u ckory"|son I a lo) i All For More X z Pil rY YEARS f " Mi I Leads % <" T ne Pri ?le by pl t D( > Mi Supply Co. Iz rA A^A ^^YVVVVVVVVV ?n in T.e RMER | er bill $5.00 a ton? 1 can ? ; done and improve your 5 rr inarkable discovery that 1 ;. i to you. Let me tell you ol it i mi Ft DAM 8 "< S. C. 3-tf \ mc f, an de. foi ? he mm00 pu f Eyes to a ? time... " neglecting yours? If, so, er. More than two-thirds 0f m eye-strain. Dim vision, soon tire, granulated lids oi due to some form of eye su re is but one remedy and properly fitted glasses. on should have their eyes i being taxed by study and lasses. | t you nothing, and if there 1 rill fall irAil CJA IVyr.T iu 11 ii jwu on. |m n g inable and I stand back of .ite guarantee of satisfac- j Optometrist Union, South Carolina A. E. HILL g ATTORNEY AT LAW " Spartanburg, S. C. Will practice in the Civil and Criminal Courts of Iu IHUII v^wunuy* " ) m 11 b I ix i EV. MR. FULTON TO PREACH. ^ Rev. Or. Gilmore, of Spartanburg, 10 is chairman of Foreign Missions r Enoree Presbytery, has assigned iv. Darby Fulton missionary apintee to Japan, to preach in the rst Presbyterian church here jgjf xt Sunday morning, and at Mo4Tn? rnon at 3:15 in the afternoon. No special offering for missions 11 be taken. Mr. Fulton is well known here and ry popular. He was born in Ja^ n; his father, Rev. Dr. Samuel Fuli, is one of Dr. Jacob's boys, and ey are high in the esteem of the panese empire. We hope that many will come on xt Sunday to hear the gifted young eacher. 3MONS WHITEN AND fll BEAUTIFY THE SKlM| ake This Beauty Lotion Cheaply for II 'our Face, Neck, Arm and Hands. || At the cost of a small jar of ordiry cold cream one can prepare a 11 quarter pint of the most wonder1 lemon skin softener and connexion beautifier, by squeezing the ice of two fresh lemons into a bot> containing three ounces of orchd white. Care should be taken to rain the juice through a fine cloth no lemon pulp gets in, then this lorn will keep fresh for months. Evy woman knows that lemon juice used to bleach and remove such jmishes as freckles, sallowness and n and is the ideal skin softener, | litener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of chard white at any drug store and 0 lemons from the grocer and make 1 a quarter pint of this sweetly fraant lemon lotion and massage it ily into the face, neck, arms and nds. It is marvelous to smoothen ugh, red hands. Miss Bessie Murphy of Mt. Tabor visiting her sister, Mrs. Theodore uddox, on South street. NOT THE ONLY ONE. icre Are Other Union People Similarly Situated. Can there be any stronger proof ofred than the evidence of Union results? After you have read the fol.ving, quietly answer the question. I W. Lester Davis, salesman, 247 W. I tin St.. Union, says: "My kidneys 're weak and I suffered from backhe. Finally, I got Doan's Kidney lis from the Palmetto Drug Co., and ?v fixed me up in good shape." OVER THREE YEARS IjATER, \ Davis said: "I have occasiony had slight signs of kidney tron;, due to a cold, but Doan's Kidy Pills have always given me rtmnf voliof 99 Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sfcpl' y ask for a kidney remedy? tan's Kidney Pills?the same t??#? r. Davis has twice publicly recor nded. Foster-Milburn Co., Prats., iffalo, N. Y. v Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wood, liss vian Smith, Miss Ellerbe and Mr. .B. Wood motored from their bme Union county and spent Surlay the city with relatives.?Gafhey dper. TATION TO KINDRED A\B CREDITORS ite of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judpt of obate. SVhercas, Mrs. Josie Farr has m.de it to me to prant her letters of *dnistration on the Estate and effects Wm. M. Farr, deceased. There are, therefore, to cite andadtnish all and sinpular the kincbed d creditors of the said Wm. M. Firr, [ eased, that they be and appear, he e me, in the Court of Probate, to be Id at Union C. TT._ Sonfh Ctnrnlm.i the 2nd day of June, next, after blication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the renoon, to show cause, if any they ve, why the said Administration ould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this th day of May, Anno Domini, 1917. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the 24th and 31st days May, 1917 in the Union Times. 21-2 President Bedford, of the Standard 1 company, of New York, has ised a notice to all employes urging em to manifest their loyalty to the untry by subscribing for at least e Liberty bond. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVEO CASCARA \ Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC vx-FoS is not a Secret or Patent Meriine but is composed of the following d-fashioned roots and herbs: cascara bark blue flag root rhubarb root black root may apple root senna leaves and pepsin j Lax-Fos the Cascara is Improved by e addition of these digestive ingrediits making it better than ordinary Cas iRA.and thus the combination acts not ily as a stimulating laxative and cathar; but also as a digestive and liver tonic, frup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos imbines strength with palatable, aroatic taste and does not gripe or disturb ie stomach. One bottle will prove ax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, idigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. 1 B DOLLAI Wednesday, June 1 Til r mm w a i nc W( ANOTHER MONEY V SPECIAL ' Ladies' Trimmed Hats, latest shapes, newest trimmings, worth up to $3.00, Sale Price $1.00 One 75c Wash Skirt and one 75c Waist, the two for $1.00 75c and $1.00 Children Dresses, 6 to 14 years, two for $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Royal Worcester Corsets, Sale Price__$1.00 All $1.25 and $1.50 Skirts, Sale Price .$1.00 NOTIONS! NOTIONS! 50c Men's Suspenders 25c On all Skirts from $3.00 up, $1.00 off. nr.* " i ivnuuies, z ior $1.00 I I Cleinert 25c Dress Shields __ 10c 5c Thimble lc Best Rust Proof Hooks and Eyes, 2 papers for 5c 5c Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c 50c Brasieries 25c The W "The Store That is S. Krasnoff, Prop. - ._ i : ~ - I?I ? I ^SSN7E Economy is not the low Economy is the low cost tha | The minimum maintenanc rolet has excited public cc again. You are assured of has been built into this car. been uppermost in the mind A car correctly built is ei that it must be of light weij struction. You will find these points \ this reason, you will, also, fi] to keep. It is never a burden l And we have ever made sur( lodel Four Ninety Touring Car $550.00. Roadstc withlll weather top, $625.00. "Baby Grand" Touring (W)AA Ik * * * " vouu?. ^nevroiet eight cylinder four passenger Roadi pricelF. O. B. Flint. V.LGREE I UNION, 17 MIJ STREET I TFT PPUOKTP A HV/iin Wfl" FACT IES: New York City, Tarrytown-on-Hudson; Oshawa, Canada; Fori \ ' I DAY Wonder's 111 Will Be Dollar Day at JNDER SAVING EVENT SHOES! SHOES! Buy your Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps on Dollar Day and save a Dollar. "American Girl," Ladies' Pumps in Battleship Gray, Black Kid and Patent Leathers, hiirh French heels and up-to-date styles. $4.98 quality, dollar off $3.98 $3.98 quality, dollar off _$2.98 Leonard Shaw & Dean Men's Oxfords, Gun Metal and Russian Calf, regular $5.00, dollar off $4.00 ? $4.50 quality, Sale Price $3.50 Men's Sample Shoes and Oxfords, values up to $6.00, Sale Price $1.98 Sample Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, values up to $3.50 $1.00 Men's Summer Coats, black, grey, mohair, regular $2.50, dollar off, Sale Price $1.50 | All Ladies' $5.00 Dresses, dol- | lar off, Sale Price $4.00 S $4.00 Dresses, dollar off $3.00 p $3.00 Dresses, dollar off $2.00 | $2.50 Dresses, dollar off $1.50 1 onaer Always Busy" Union, S. Q. ?? 5= CONOMY price that buys a car. t keeps it. P PYnonCfl r\-F fnu~,r v v/^?|/vnuvy \J JL tllC VjIlC V" tmment time and time economy for economy This consideration has s of the builders, isily kept. This means *ht, and of lasting con- ' ' r in the Chevrolet. For nd it an economical car . We have seen to that, j of it. / sr, $535.00. "Four Ninety" Touring Car, fitted Car or "Royal Mail" Roadster, fully equipped, iter or five passenger Touring Car, $1385.00. All N, Dealer s. c. UMIfiM C n U< V. j 239-W ; Flint, Mich.; St. Louis, Mo.; Oakland, Cai.; t Worth, Texas V