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Merchanis & PI "The Old The Oldest and Large' I NO MORE CITE ; Do you remember the shi ; sion and the lack of employ rency panic of 1907? To prevent another currei ? Hanking System keeps on lu ,v rency to furnish the banks I of which we are one so tha ! the currency requirements ol | Doesn't it appeal to you ; cost, bv becoming one of oui LSend for Rooklet, "Ho Member Federal lie LOOK FOR THE BANK ' And deposit your money w F. M. FARR, President. MUUIAfttlliiAUMMUIMA % T | "Old Hi 1 Wa< f Y | Has Led Thert |* Than FORI Y X And Stil Y For si | The Peoples OS I 1VI R. FA J Why not reduce your Fertli / prove to you that it can b< > soil at the same time. A r 4 would be glad to demonstra f L. M. .J C i UNION, One Pair o\ ...Life! Are you abusing and r you will pay the price lab of all headaches arise froi 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 gl An examination will cos is no need for glasses I w for glasses are very reaso every pair with an absoli tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN I ]n:nn C p FOSTER BUII.DINC kJ. \J. Mutton is one of the most easily digested meats. UNDER] ^GOVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION MEMBER BANK UNDER j fle^ FEDERAL RESERVE ACT 3 HE J anters Nat'l Bank i Reliable" j >t Bank in Union County 1RENCY PANICS J j it-downs, the business dcpres- ; ment which followed the cur a icy panic the Federal Reserve J ind an immense supply of cur- ; whfch belonps to the system " t they may at all times meet \ f their depositors. . J to pet its protection, without : r depositors? ? iw Does It Benefit Me?" J serve System. J fl WITH THE CHIME CLOCK a here it will be absolutely sale ! a J. 1). ARTHUR, J fl Cashier. a a a a a MWMMMMUMAUiAMlUui *? ** ? * TE J ickory" | gon | V i All For More | fY YEARS | I Leads | lie by j> Supply Co. | A^A ATA A^A A^A ATA ATA A^A AVA A^A f^r ^|f f^f LRMER I zer bill $5.00 a ton? I can J 5 done and improve your % emarkable discovery that I J le to you. Let me tell'you ol it J IRDAN ; s. c. 3?tf ? f Eyes to a time... leglecting yours? If, so, n\ More than two-thirds ra eye-strain. Dim vision, soon tire, granulated lids [lue to some form of eye re is but one remedy and properly fitted glasses. should have their eyes being taxed by study and lasses. t you nothing, and if there ill tell you so. My prices nable and I stand back of ite guarantee of satisfacOptometrist Union, South Carolina NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We want you to know that the Cit Barber Shop is now open for husinei in the old bakery building, next do< to the former location. The recei fire damaged us, but did not burn oi furniture and fixtures. We have hi everything worked over and now oi 1 furniture is as good as new. Give \ your patronage. The City Barber Shop, 26-tf Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. 1CALL AND GET YOUR MONEY.jt If Your Name Shows Below You Can a Get Money by Calling on Clerk of Court It. C. Williams in ^ Ilis OHice at Union, S. C. I Clerk of Court, R. C. Williams, has requested that we publish the list of names and the amounts opposite, as shown below. This list shows money due those who have served as witnesses for the State, but have not called for their tickets. These tickets ' are already made out, and are in the clerk's office, and each party due money as shown below has only to call at the clerk's office and get the amount specified: v 1). C. Beaty $ 1.00 , E. A. Doling 6.00 11. G. Bailey 11.00 . Berry Booker 1.00 , Robert Booker 1.00 j. Missy Booker 1.40 Pernetta Binson 10.00 * J. M. Bennett 2.50 r Cephus Bell 1.50 e A. B. Brannon 2.50 * It. L. Brank .50 fc Coley Baird 4.50 ' C. Bryant 1.60 t J. M. Bates 3.10 b Gassaway Brown 1.50 ^ S. C. Crosby 4.50 * W. T. Carter 10.00 a Hester Crawford 1.65 Leonard Crenshaw 1.90 J. II. Compton .50 W. H. Corn 2.50 Claud Cannon 2.50 _ Mar e Crawford 2.50 I>r. W. M. Chambers 2.00 Robert Cheek 2.00; J C A. Hawkins 13.00 [, M. M. Dill 2-?^1w Law so n Dogan 1.00 j John 1 >avis 1.40 " -- M. M. Hill 1.50 lf J. S. Frost .50 Phil Flynn l.OOi i .1. (i. Faucett, .Jr. 2.00 ' J. B. Foster ll.OOj d W. C. Tucker .80,' ? Morris Feaster 2.50| ? . . . . ..III ^.UU Evans Goodwin 2.00 Andrew Gist 1.90 I Ramon Garnett 1.90 I Anna Garnett 1.90 ? James Giles 1.75 ft Albert Gist 2.00 yi W. E. Green 8.50 Oetzel Gault 8.15 ni Duncan Ilart 7.50L] Charlie Henderson 2.00 Johnnie Ilerndon 2.00 Walter Haney 1.501 ci J. B. Hollingsworth 4.00' W. H. Howell * 1.20^ Julian Hughes 4.0d? R. A. Horn 2.50 Viola Hill 50) J. B. Hollingsworth ,5Q> Viola Hill .501 Frank Harris 7-_ 1,90 Bud Henley .. Z-. -_I l.lOesr J, E. ? m. jB. Holcomb >n0r|ti W. T. Jeter .50 O. D. P. Jackson 1.00 i Rena Jeter .50 t. C. A. Jeter -50 ' R. A. Jones 4.00 i W. H. Johnson 1.00 Richard Jones 1.00 i L. M. Jordan 1.00 : Sam Kassler 2.00 ' = O. L. P. Jackson 1.50 W. H. Kohn 170 T. R. Kekky 1.00 C. C. Knox 1.001 Sam Littleohn 2.001 Janie Lipscomb 2.501 T. A. Littlejohn 4.10 George Meador 1.00 W. Y. Meodaws 1.70 D. II. Montgomery 5.00IS Spurgin Mass 1.50 B (ieorge Murphy 1.501 Fincher Murphy 150|J .jonn minis z.ou R. I'. Morgan 1.50 Ed Meng, Jr. 2.70 P. L. Norris 3.10 - W. J. Melton .50 , ' 1). H. Montgomery 2.50 M. A. Moore 7.50 Coat McKissick 2.50 W. E. McJunkin 0.00 1 Allan Nicholson 1.50 Aubry Noland 13.00 J. M. O'Shields 1.50 John Patterson 8.50 VV. II. Parks 4.00 R. E. Petty 3.00 Tom Steen 10.00 F. E. Spears 3.00 ( l)r. P. K. Switzer 1.70 James Shelton 1.70 John Summer 2.30 S. G. Sarratt 1.50 Agnes Smith .50 Agnes Smith .50 Norman Shelton 1.60 J. D. Smith 1.50 W. II. Straley 2.00 Norman Shelton 5.00 Mattie Sprouse 1.001 S. G. Sarratt 1.00! T. Sartor 1.00 Will Sanders - 8.00 j Lizzie Rice 1.901 W. B. Terrell 4.00 j Lewis Thomas 1.601 R. K. Tribble 3.00j R. G. Townsend 2.70 J. G. Townsend 2.70 G. A. Thrift 3.10 Atas Tucker 8.00 Bass Thomas 1.00 Homes Timmons 3.10 ? Lizzie Worthy .50 Rhoda Watton .50 Christine Whitehead 1.60 >y 11. F. Whitehead 1.60 ,3 S. A. Wix 4.00 >r F. M. Willard 4.40 it Lizzie Worthy .50 ir Rhoda Watton .60 id J. H. Wilhurn 3.10 , ir L. L. Wagnon 3.10 13 Sam Wix .50 L. J. Welch . 8.00 | KODen wilburn l.ftO J J. R. Whitmire 1.60 ^ [onroe Woodson 13.00 R. C. Williams, C. C. Union County. >r. Frederic Jacobson Says, 75% of Women Need Phosphates to Give Them Strong, Healthy, Rounded Figure and to Avoid Nervous Break Down. Thousands of Women Grow Strong in Nature's Way. Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow." ! The life of the lily is but a few | reeks or months. The life of man is three score years and ten." But to ive one's life in its fullness, women ike the lily, must be nourished by hose same rival elements which naure provides for nourishing every livng thing; and these include the valable phosphate so often lacking in he usual food we eat today. Argo'hosphate ia rich in these wonderful lementa. It contains them in concenrated taHet form which is easy to ake and quickly assimulated and aborbed into the system, and from youth o old aga, builds and rebuids body and rain in beautiful harmony with Naure's perfect plan. "That's why" iTgo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh nd muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phoshate contains the Natural phosphates /hich thousands of physicians are i rescribing daily to build up thin, pale, i nlorless wnmon tn criwn tlinm IVOJI heeks, red lips, and a beautiful comlexion. Many cases have been reorted where women have increased leir weight from 15 to 25 poutv'^- ! ith a few weeks' treatment, and any 'oman who desires a well rounded nd developed form,, should secure rom her druggist, this new drug rhich is inexpensive and is dispensed _ y any reliable druggist with or with- j ut a doctor's prescription. If your ; ruggist will not supply you, send 1.00 to the Argo Laboratories, 10 orsyth St., Atlanta, (la., and they ill send you a two weeks' treatment ' return mail. The boss may agree to pay you $20 week but what he'll eventually have > pay you depends entirely upon burself. Always try to be cheerful?though obody wil expect you to shout songs f triumph in art empty coal bin. SUFFERING AND SURGERY in be avoided by using THAOK MAHH PILE REMEDY Relieve yourself this ailment at ?? thoroughly o|#?0udlDi6. oOTu ukiijfc bp im SOc und 1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. ? m I w V tl It will soon be time for n crops to be laid by. That k will afford Farmers all over Union County to give b some attention to the re- rj pairs about the premises. The House needs a new i Roof. So does the Barn. 1 Why not let us bid on the finished job? The cost of a new Roof is less than ^ the damage from a leaky one. We put on water tight roofs at rock bottom prices. For first class Plumbing we are the people. That ? is our long suit. Good 11 Plumbing at Reasonable ? Price. r< ci a Union Plumbing I & Electric Co. ? Phone 205-J ?< d< E lo In m tr n< v y< at n< ar ' A 1 re fe. fu in f to I You must know a man a well. You must use your auto know it well. It takes mon lind out its true durability c When you first select yov months of experience. Ther you must depend entirely oi of the maker. The dependability of the pany is acknowledged the \ You buy a Chevrolet, feel ing wisely, for back of it are pie to warrant the strongest priced product. Satisfied Chevrolet owne prove Chevrolet reliability. w. E. GREE UNION SUMMER ? Winthrop College, Rock I June 19 lo J11I3 NOTED EDUCATORS?Some of t the United States will trive series of President of Clark University, editor Smith, professor of English United S Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, Superinten Pennsylvania, ex-president of N. E Snyder, President of Wofford Colleg< American Sportsmen, author; W. D. 1 on Organized Recreation, President < Bureau, department Editor of Youth's liet of New York University; Dr. A tional Equal Suffrage Association; an COURSES OF STUDY?Full cour to meet the needs of (1) Superintem School Teachers, (3) Primary and School Teachers, and (5) those wishi FACULTY?An unusually large fj posed of specialists and leaders of States. SPECIAL FEATURES?Demonsti all grades in the High School, Mod< lems, Kindergarten Practice, and Lec oda. County* boards of education ar cates still in force for all teachers this Summer School and take the final Lectures, entertainments, out-of-d< educational moving pictures, personal new gymnasium, regulation size tile water, large athletic field and playgi Board and matriculation fee for t The best accommodations. A pla formation and inspiration unexcelled. For further information write for J D. B. JOHNSOIv Rock Hill, Manhood was never vindicated by ^ matching the wife wield a mop. hab Good ideas are often like airships, hun Ve like to see 'em sad, but haven't ^ ... , mos he ambition to climb on. to ? Maybe "you're just as good as your eighbor." Maybe he isn't near as w ood as you ought to be. ? w Pay heed to detail. The most for- raj iddinjr rubbish may hide the fattest Sp abbit. So 1 FAMILY MEDICINE n Her Mother's Home, Says This *:{0( Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught. Relief From Headache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. () Ringgold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston, f this place, writes: "I am a nser f Thedford's Black-Draught; In fact, " I was one of our family medicines, .lso In my mother's home, when I *o a cnua. When any of us child- _ an complained of headache, usually ^ aused by constipation, she gave us I dose of Black-Draught, which would cctlfy the trouble. Often In the prlng, wo would have malaria and bills, or troubles of this kind, we ould take Black-Draught pretty reg- a Iar until the liver acted well, and e would soon be up and around ?aln. We would not be without It, I<AX >r It certainly has saved us lots of cjne actor bills. Just a dose of Blackiraught when not so well saves a t of days In bed." Thedford's Black-Draught has been i use for many years In the treatlent of stomach, liver and bowel oubles, and the popularity which It aw enjoys Is proof of Its merit. If your liver Is not doing its duty, m will suffer from such dlsagree>le symptoms as headache, bilious;ss, constipation, Indigestion, etc., t|ie f id unless something Is done, serious ents ouble may result car/ Thedford's Black-Draught has been only und a valuable remedy for these tjc oubles. It Is purely vegetable, and gyru ts In a prompt and natural way, com| gulatlng the liver to Its proper niati( notions and cleansing the bowels of the ipurlties. Try It. Insist on Thed- J ax rd's. the original and genuine. B 7ft xudi| long time to know him mobile a long time to ths of hard driving to >f construction, ir car, you lack these efore, for the moment, n the known reliability Chevrolet Motor Comvnrld over. mg secure you are actfinancial resources amguaranty of its popular rs on every continent N, Dealer , s. c. SCHOOL Hill, South Carolina V 27, 1917 :he most famous educators of lectures?Dr. G. Stanley Hall, and author; Dr. C. Alphonso tates Naval Academy, author; dent of Public Instruction of i. A., author; Dr. Henry N. e; G. O. Shields, President of ?oster, chairman of Committee jf Community Motion Picture 3 Companion; Thomas M. Balinna H. Shaw, President Nad many others. ses of study will be provided lents and Principals (2) High Grade Teachers, (4) Rural ng college credits, iculty has been secured, corneducation in this and other *ation work with children in il School, Rural School Probtures on the Montessori Methe authorized to renew certifi-' who do satisfactory work in examinations. )or plays, musical companies, lly conducted excursions, large d swimmng pool with filtered ound thoroughly equipped, he entire session, $82. ,ce for health, recreation, inSummer School Bulletin. F, President S. C. lar. was always a hunter. Even the itual loafer may be on a "still t." dually the boy who learns the ;t isn't the boy that has to be sent ?chool. tUB-MY-TISM ill cure Rheumatism, Neuv gia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic rains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old res, Tetter, ^Ring-Worm, Ecma, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne0 ;d internally or externally. 25c MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS ) to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawver flfice 2nd door EasL of Postoffice. WHAT IS AX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC -FoS is not a Secret or Patent Medibut is composed of the following fashioned roots and herbs: cascara bark blue flag root rhubarb root black root may apple root senna leaves and pepsin ax-Fos tlieCASCARA Is Improved by iddition of these digestive ingredimaking it better than ordinary Casi,and thus the combination acts not as a stimulating laxative and catharut also as a digestive and liver tonic, p laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos lines strength with palatable, aroc taste and does not gripe or disturb stomach. One bottle will prove -Fo9 is invaluable for Constipation, festioa or Torpid Liver, l'rice 50c.