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Help You And Make Mor 3 Uncle Sam must have th thousands of food and mun equip and maintain an am us a smashing big navy?in to carry on its share of the j OF THE WORLD. YOU can do YOUR part some of your savings. Inve Liberty Loan Bonds. Y011 i I you help your country. Th< tercst and are as good as j ment plan. For example, i; $50 bonds, you can make yc follows: i T'r when you buy the b 18' r on June 28, 1917 20' r on July 30. 1917 30' r on Aug. 15, 1917 fi 30'? on Aur. 30, 1917 The bonds will be dated for 30 years, when the Gov cipal. Twice a year the o1 the rate of 3Yi per cent a y Come in and let us he your country Merchants & Plani 4^4 4 a^a , | Tf T V C ? ^ I _B r'wia rii f Wa< T T | Has Led Thert | Than FORI T X And Stil v f For sa Y f - * >PI ? ii ne Peoples A^A i 5 MR. FA < 5 Why not reduce your Fertli; / prove to you that it can he s soil at the same time. A n > would be glad to demonstral % L. IVI. J O $ UIMIOIM, * x*\xs%x% One Pair o ...Life Are you abusing and you wiil pay the price lal of all headaches arise frc nfViinnr hi 1 v?r> i n tr oiwic- fhoi "/ttl ^ ma and many other ills are strain. In such cases tin that is an unfailing one? SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined befor if necessary, fitted with ? An examination will coi is no need for glasses I for glasses are very reas every pair with an absol tion. Mi ant m m m m warn r. U. DURE, 13 Main Street Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN |Tn;,vn C p FOSTER RUII.DINC U"1UII, O. \J. Paper covers to protest automobiles in storage have been invented. r Country ley for Yourself e money QUICKLY to build it ion-car ryingr ships, to raise, ty of 1,000,000 men; to give i short, to enable our country ?reat war for the FREEDOM ; by lending the Government tst now in one or more of the will be helping yourself while e bonds pay 3l/o per cent, inarold. There is an easy payf you want to buy one of the >ur payments at this bank, as ond $ 1.00 9.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 $50.00 June 15, 1917, and will run ernment will repay the prinwner will receive interest at ear. >1p you to help yourself, and humanity. ters National Bank IE | ickory" | g?n | i aii For More | rY YEARS ? Y I Leads | ale by ? Supply Co. | < A 4% A% A^A 4% Al jTA JTA J^V ATA AYA A^A. . RMER % ' I ?er bill $5.00 a Ion? I can i* : none and improve your ? miarkable discovery that I ? te to you. Let me tell you of it >RDAN * s. c. .<~,f ? ^\>VN\V\V\\N\VV\3k\W\mX ?f Eyes to a time... neglecting yours? If, so, ter. More than two-thirds nn eye-strain. Dim vision, t soon tire, granulated lids due to some form of eye 3re is but one remedy and -properly fitted glasses, f should have their eyes e being taxed by study and passes. st you nothing, and if there vill tell you so. My prices onable and I stand back of ,ute guarantee of satisfacn __ * i * -? upiomeirisi Union, South Carolina A. E. HILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Spartanburg, S. C. Will practice in the Civil and Criminal Courts of Union County- 9-3mo-pd 1 JONESVILLE Jonesville, June 4th.?Sundi morning there was a hail storm ju above Jonesville and ovep on Pacol river there was much hail, but it w small and didn't injure the cro much. Farmers are struggling for stand of cotton, many acres havii been planted over. Some farmers hs to buy seed to replant their cott< crop at prices ranging from $1.50 $2.00 per bushel. Only a few Confederate Vetera have gone from here to the Washin ton reunion. Several free passes we secured for indigent Veterans over tl Southern railway by W. H. S. Harr commander of Camp C. W. Boyd b only one of those securing a pass ft able to make the trip which sl^ that the old boys (as they are calle< are all about to succumb to age ai the infirmatives of life. J. A. Da caster was the only Veteran that ft able to make the trip on a free paf J. W. Scott and George T. Gault le for the reunion Sunday. George 1 Fowler left for Washington Sunds and Mr. T. M. Littlejohn left Satu day evening. Mrs. Columbus McWhirter and Mr Haddon Geer left here Saturday eve ing for Newberry, where they go visit relatives for the next month. Miss Annie McWhirter left S^tu day for Newberry, where she goes visit relatives for the next month. Jefferson Davis' birthday was hoi ored with appropriate services af^tl Presbyterian church here Sund; evening by the people of the tov under the auspices of the U. D. 1 chapter here. Dr. F. M. Ellerbe pr sided. Prayer was offered by Rev. \ B. Justus and President Davis' fa orite song. "How Firm a Found tion" was sung by the congregatio led by Mrs. Dr. Ellerbe at the orga Addresses were then made by Rev Lewis M. Rice and W. B. Justus, boi of whom spoke of the goodness ar greatness of the leader of the Soutl ern cause which had its birth and i death in four short years, but neve theless a cause that was just in i motives and purposes and full of pi triotisni and fidelity. Mrs. W. Leister read a beautiful essay on Je ferson Davis of her own compositio "My Counnty, 'Tis of Thee" was tht sung to "America," by the congreg; tion and the doxology pronounced I Rev. Mr. Justus. A series of religious meetings ai to begin here in the Methodist chur< next Sunday. Evangelist Holcomb to do the preaching. The meeting to be conducted by all the denomim tions and is to be for the saving ( souls and not for any special denom nation. The people of the whole con munity are invited to attend. Re Mr. Holcomb has preached at Trdup and at Spartanburg and is well know to those places as a very able mil live revivalist preacher. t* Our college girls are; coming hit and ^"n a few move day^'they* be at their homes again. SevenF si graduated and will enter upon sonl sort of work for a livelihood. 1 Mr. Sam Littlejohn. Jr., whr is d duty in the United States service I Charleston, ran up Sunday and spei the evening and night with his pi rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Littlejohj on Church street. Mr. John T. Fowler, who has he*1 unite sick for several days is no bai ter. I Mr. J. C. Spears is improving ver much from his sickness. Mr. Arthur Fowler and family c Pinckney spent Sunday with relative in Jonesville. Messrs. P. D. Barron and L. . Southard of the Union har and M: I. C. Otts of the Snartanburjf ba were in Jonesville Monday on legs business. Dr. M. W. Chambers is at Spartar buric under treatment from Dr. Stee< ly. Mr. Noak Fowler, who lives at Pa< olet depot, was horn and reared abox four miles east of Union C. H. and the son of Mark Fowler, who was soldier in the war of 1812. M Fowler is the only living man in th country who is the son of a soldi) of the war of 1812. Mr. Fowler ht a brother, Thomps Fowler, at Greei ville, Texas. Mark Fowler was a poi man, had no education and at thi period in our history the poor mi was not much interested in educatio consequently many men and wome too, went without knowing a lett.< in the book and contrary to the teacl in^ of our >day that a man ,.ust 1 educated to succeed in life some < tne itinerate and uneducated m< have succeeded and have made go< citi'/.ens. I mention Mr. Noah Fowl as one of these who doesn't know letter in the book and has to make cross mark when he signs a papi and never had a dollar given to hi to help him along and he it said his credit that he is worth some fi teen to twenty thousand dollars and a man of truth and honor and the is no better citizen in his neighbo hood. Then T ? ? . ni.ct MllUtllCI III! whose father was rich and he ga' his son a collegiate education ai reared him in luxury and then he hJ three good large legacies inherited < given to him and yet that man died pauper. I give these two illustr tions from opposite positions in li to show that it seems to he all in tl man after all. Telephone. There is hardly a trade or profe sion that we used to consider absolut ly masculine that does not now engaj many women. Some men are not satisfied to r main at the bottom of the ladd< They always want to get lower dow Experts who predict a long w seem to he pretty familiar with tl make-up of an American congress. I BAR Mcl id n!lt '? Ladies' White Waists in vi. $1.25 and $1.39, our pi 7 I Ladies' Wash Skirts in C | value $1.25, our price n" I Ladies' Gauze Vests, 10c to I only tr~ I Ladies' Black and White I our price only "e I Ladies' White and Black *y I only c-1 Ladies' Silk Hose, value < J; I only I Men's Grey Mixed Hose,1 n, I only "l I Men's Silk Hose, value J I only J- I Men's Khaki and Pin C r! I $1.25, our price onlj a! I Men's Blue Work Shirts, p. I only n. I Men's Blue Overalls, vali " I only i I Save Money || J, F. IDIcLUI ijpa- ? e n in it IS Jr Economy is n at Economy is the l" The minimum n', rolet has excitei 8r again. You are Jg has been built in of been uppermost A car correct! er that it must be < a struction. a You will find " t.h IS V \rAii Jlg ?' -? V/WOUilj J V/U to to keep. It is ne1 And we have ev< IS re r- Model Four Ninety Touring Car $ in with all weather top, $025.00. "Baby $"800.00. Chevrolet eight cylinder four prices F. O. B. Flint. or ! W.LGt U UI P. 17 M ATM STPTrfTT sr. n. ar FACTORIES: New York City, Tarry he 0sha^ !GAI -AT uri i Voiles, Organdies, etc rlcc only labardines, Basket Wei : only values, our price Gauze Lisle Hose, vi Hose, value 15c, our pr 69c, our price value 10c, our price 5c, our price heck Blue Work Panl f value 69c, our price ue $1.25, our price 1 n ! uy spending 11 v jE DRY GO gBg8^eTBg 'f, BRSbn^j W EC0N1 ot the low price that buyi low cost that keeps it. maintenance expense of th d public comment time a assured of economy for ( to this car. This considera in the minds of the buildei y built is easily kept. Thi af light weight, and of last these points in the Chevrol will, also, find it an econon ver a burden. We have seen *r made sure of it. 550.00. Roadster, $535.00. "Four > Grand" Touring Car or "Royal Mai! passenger Roadster or five passengei tvvN n lUJJll} MJ NIION, S. C. TELEPHONE 239-W town-on-Hudson; Flint, Mich.; St. va, Canada; Fort Worth, Texas nH f^S -v "1"" $1.00 I ,v"'e,c: $i.o? . . 5c llue 35c, 25C ,c.e . 10c . . 50c . . 5c . . 19c is, value ?100 . . 50c . . $1.00 Vith lis inns nn ? II " - v IflpMIU.i -6*. )MY s a car. ie Chevnd time iconomy tion has s. s means ing conet. For lical car to that. Jinety" Touring Car, fitted > I" Roadster, fully equipped, Touring Car, $1385.00. All ealer UNION, S. C. Louis, Mo.; Oakland, Cai.;