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: ?i Merchants & P! "The Old The Oldest and Large: NO MORE CUE ; Do you remember the shi | sion and the lack of emploj ; rency panic of 1907? ; 10 prevent anoiner currei ; Banking System keeps on hi rency to furnish the banks of which we are one so tha ! the currency requirements o; | Doesn't it appeal to you cost, by becoming one of ou Send for Booklet, "He Member Federal He | LOOK FOR THE BANK i And deposil your money \x ; F. M. FARR. I President. I t I B B inimnimiiiBMUiifciymM I xs | "Old H I Wa T T | Has Led Then ? Than FOR ? J. And Sti! T X For s; t The Peoples iftfc At A^A A"^A 4.^4 jfti xxxx%xxxx???^^ IIVl R . F A Why not reduce your Fertli prove to you that it can b soil at the same time. A r would be glad to demonstra L. 1V1. ?J C UNION, One Pair o ...Life Are you abusing and ] 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 nviminotiAn n'111 nnc> * .ill > ? III V^WO 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 |Tn:nn C p FOSTER KUII.DINC O. Mutton is one of the most easily di jested meats. ^\ii iiiiiiiiiiiini i milium i n UNDER 1 1MENT ! VISION ; VK UNDER j ERVEACT 3 , Hfc~ : ! anters Nat'l Bank ! ! j i Reliable" : < >t Bank in Union County LRENCY PANICS j ! it-downs, the business depres- j 5 rment which followed the cur- ? i > ncy panic the Federal Reserve J j ind an immense supply of cur- 1 ( which belongs to the system ^ ,t they may at all times meet J 1 f their depositors. J to pet its protection, without r depositors? iw Does It Benefit Me?" serve System. J ' WITH THE CHIME CLOCK here it will be absolutely sale : J. D. ARTHUR, i }Cashier. ? J i : i a ^? ??? J I ?- 1 i "1E | | ickory" | gon | ti All For More | I TY YEARS ? ' II Leads | ; T ' ale by v ! f : Supply Co.'{! ,t, < V f $ $ "y L a IRMER p ' izer bill $5.00 a ton? 1 can ? * e done and improve your ? J emarkable discovery that I ;; ite to you. Let me tell you ol it ^ 1 )RDAN \ \ S. C. 3?1? ^ j 1 f Eyes to a \ time... I c neglecting yours? If, so, er. More than two-thirds J m eye-strain. Dim vision, s soon tire, granulated lids t due to some form of eye c re is but one remedy and J properly fitted glasses. i should have their eyes ! being taxod by study and j lasses. ' t you nothing, and if there ;] rill tell you so. My prices i mahle and I stand hack of 1 j _ i /? i n iie guarantee 01 sausiac- , i Optometrist Union, South Carolina i n t - T NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We want you to know that the City Barber Shop is now open for business ' in the old bakery building, next door iu m? lormer iocanon. rne recent fire damaged us, but did not burn our ] furniture and fixtures. We have had everything worked over and now our > furniture is as good as new. Give us your patronage. The City Barber Shop, 26-tf Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. LOCKHART JUNCliof Lockhart Junction, Aug. 6.-VEvA 3ody who cares to has the itfivile vv'< )f going to preaching now. Thaup 8" 1 tent meeting going on and the| p ~ preaching at the churches and alc>t iome of the school houses. Thew1^ 10 excuse or shouldn't be for not gtfV P1 ror it is in reach of nearly everydti Well, I don't know, but it does I00JI ai ike there is enough preaching to sa^ :he world, ^but. some time again(! :hink that Satan is loose for a season for I know at one time and that tim< , lasn't been long, where there m P jreaching going on and a dance at ta c tame time, and these places were n4 ^ery far apart. I look around sonp :a ,ime and watch: you can see and heal ;he preacher make his proposition aac low many of his church members show their colors ? The preacher can!l lo all the work by himself. It doA seem to me there are so few chu?Wa? nembers at work. I believe thatCIa vhy no more good comes out of Wrr-i ^reaching. Are we. as parents ana :hurrh members, not responsible fori ;he lives that some are living? P&-I ents, don't you feel the responsibility!1! -esting on you for your children? If? ,'ou don't you ought to. What I,hay?{|| mid doesn't seem to be much ndwS iut it from one who loves the riffl ind wants to see the church builtf'l ind wants to see more of God's n every individual. W '0 This writer wants to compliirW Mrs. Clifford of Union for the inteoft dr <he has taken in the soldier bovsln 63 isking for everyone to pray for tl n o ?that means something, and ev f ar graying man and woman ought to - th ?pond to that call. I heard a g 1 m man say if there could be foi d bs enough praying people in th? w< d that would pray in earnest and fi ti y< the war would come to a close. T t ea is right for God is wanting to si r a the people their sins and his po> r D for the world has sinned agavinst h U] On last Thursday, the 2nd of Ai - le list, there was a cyclone pasi 1 ti through this section doing a gr< t ai rleal of damage to the corn crop, blowing of the corn, breaking the stall off at the roots. Some think the dtih age to corn is one-third and in soK'-P fields it looks like one-half so e ^ can't hardly estimate the dama;>. This wind seemed to be jvery narrw in its travel. The greatest damai ^ to proper is in this section. The da - y age to other property other than 15 f. crops was the blowing down of buil ings and unroofing houses. It bty down Mr. T. M. Twed's stable, butjt c, didn't hurt his mule. Some of the tifhers fell in around the mule and kett him penned up until they were *moved and he came out without aff hurt. It also blew some of the to' iff Mr. Tweed's dwelling house. i alew the roof off Mr. A. Dee Gaul( ;otton house. This was a tin rol ind it blew some of the roof seven , lundred yards away. j Vfr. W. W. White's ?jin ;he top off. Mr. J. W. Pickens' stabftj 1 vas also damaged. Mr. S. G. Gauk lad a dwelling house on his place = down off the pillars and the house F vas turned around, iust reversed from! I he way it was standing, moving it rom the chimney. What I have menioned is the greatest damage done. Most of this property was insured ind some of these will get pay from he County Mutual Insurance com>any. This writer was only damaged bj he blowing down of timber near hi? Iwelling, which might have been i lelp to save some of his buildings is he has a few acres standing otfl he south side of his house. The wajf he wind came from and most of th? argest trees were blown down. Misses Sallie Cunningham and Re iccca Cunningham and her niece fron Chester are visiting at the home o At. and Mrs. A. Lee Gault, her sis er. The Morgan brothers with their sis er and wives visited the writer's homi ast Sunday evening to get water nelons and peaches, Mr. Frank Mor ran driving them down in the atito Ve were glad to have them visit ua They are from Jonesville. Mrs. W. C. Edmonds and childrei rom Jonesville were down to see u Sunday. Messrs. Webb Alman and Eugeu iVhitlock were visitors in this section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Gault gavt he Sunday school Junior class a ref eption at their home last week. TheJ vere served to ice cream and chocoj ate. Those who attended were Missev ^ear! Vaughn, Bertha White, Rutr Mexico, Grace Vaughn, Margarej ^owler, Bei'lah Vaughn, Bunil Plex; co, Messrs. Russell Burgess. T. B1 "owler, Harrv Tweed, Harold Vinson) fohn Vinson. Ross Gregory, lewis Bur' ress. The teachers are Miss Marj Tweed and Miss May Belle Vinson V delightful time was spent. Seveal went from here this mornng to work on the government hnild. nj? at Spartanburir. Moxy. WACO TONIC 'tfever fails to prove its merits (r mch complains a-s Indieestion, Ma aria. Rheumatism, Dvsnepsia, Thai rired Feelinpr. Neuralgia. Constipaion, Heart Trouble, Rc.ema. Sich feadaehe, Catarrh and Nervousness 'rice 50c per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) *AT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON OR. I. MURRAY HAIR, Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. UNION R. F. D. 5. Union, R. F. D. No. 5.?It lcoks as i will have a good seacin coon. You ould hav been with us on the river we surely had a fine picnic and day great enjoyment. Prof. Johnson's school will have a cnic at Philippi church on August th. Everybody is invited to come id bring a big basket and enjoy the iy. . I have been attending church this eek and have listened to some of the >st preaching I have ever had the easure of hearing in old Philippi lurch. It did me good. \ Moxy, you should have been with us' st Saturday; some of the girls were oking for you. The protracted meeting will begin Wesley chapel on August 15 and so at Mt. Tabor on the fourth Suniy in August. I hope our people will ;tend these meetings. Good will to 1. O. G. F. 'GH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK *>p Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated id believe you need vile, dangerous lomel tc start your liver and clean ur bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your uggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodn's Liver Tone and take a spoonful night. If it doesn't start your liver id straighten you right up better : an calomel and without griping or aking you sick I want you to go xck to the store and pet your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow >u will feel weak and sick and nausited. Don't lose a day's work. Take spoonful of harmless, vegetable odson's Liver Tone tonight and wake j feeling great. It's perfectly harmSB, so give it to your children any me. It can't salivate, so let them eat lything afterwards. From a mixture of sugar cane reuse and bamboo fiber a Trinidad lanter has made paper equal in uality to the best wood pulp prouct. We may laugh at superstition, but ; is safer to nail a horseshoe over our door than to bet on a racetrack avorite. SUFFERING AND SURGERY an be avoided by using H&gg TRAGI MARK PILE REMEDY Relieve yourself of this ailment at Easy to use and thoroughly _nJhle, only ^ >os 60c and l.iflV. Slympli's Pharmacy, Union, S. / The Good Old Summer Time is here. So is the time to make all kinds of repairs. Best crops in Union County ever seen. Money is bound to be plentiful this fall. Let us put on a Good Roof. Let us make improvements on your Plumbing. Let us nut in a comnlete system JL X V of Plumbing. The cost will be very reasonable. Union Plumbing & Electric Co. rnone ZU5-J i * Doctor Says Nuxat Increase Stren People. Ea many Instance*?Persons have suffered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or some other ailment when their real trouble was lack of iron In the blod.?How to tell. New York. N. Y.?In a recent discourse Dr. K. Saner, a Boston physician who has sttidied widely both in this country and in grc it I'uropean rnedicnl Institutions, said: "If you were to make an actual blood test on nil people who are ill you would probably he greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of Iron. The moment Iron is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue, and therefore nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of It. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and atl run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One Is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and Irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but nil lack physical power and endurance. In such cases. It is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic aru?a. wnicn only wmp up your rnir^lnK vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you. If you re not stronR and well you owe It to yourself to make the following teat: See Palmetto Drug Co., Glymph's Pharmacy. You must know a man well. , You must use your a know it well. It takes r find out its true durabilil When you first select months of experience. T you must depend entirel; of the maker. The dependability of t pany is acknowledged th Yqu buy a Chevrolet, i ing wisely, for back of it pie to warrant the strong priced product. Satisfied Chevrolet o\ prove Chevrolet reliabilit W. E. GRE UNI SOUTHERN INDICATOR. (Paid Advertisement) Dear Editor: I notice in the last issue of the Indicator that the Rev. T. C. Phillips, in his "Union Locals," refers to the pastor and members of Saint Paul Baptist church as being unlawful, irregular and disorderly. Now, Mr. Editor, we plead not guilty. The Saint Paul Baptist church was organized by the executive board of the Pacolet River Association after careful and prayerful consideration of all questions affecting the faith, doctrine and practice of the Baptist church. When the Pacolet River Association met in its last session with the Bethesda Baptist church at Santuck, S. C., St. Paul church sent in its application to join the Pacolet River Association. The church was then placed in the hands of the committee on new bodies and after this committee had carefully reviewed the case of St. Paul church, voted unanimously for its entrance into the association. The Pacolet River Association is one among the oldest bodies of the Baptists (colored) of this state, and its reputation for strict adherence to the doctrine and principles of the grand old church is unimpeached. Again, Mr. Editor, this Rev. T. C. Phillip was expelled from the Pacolet River Association; and he has not hoen restorer! to the COnfi dence of the brotherhood. Now tell me, is he a fit person to pass upon the Christian character of another? Corinth Baptist is one of the oldest churches of Pacolet River Association, and it has never been known to be a church of confusion, to which such eminent ministers as J. C. White, I). D., A. R. Roberson, 1>. D., and others will attest. Now, Mr. Editor, and all whom > may concern, when Rev. T. C. Phillips became pastor of Corinth church then autocratic and undemocratic rules got in the church through the management of Rev. T ,C.'Phillips, and after a year or more of confusion and strife, the members of St. Paul Baptist church to sustain the doctrine and principles of the church, and their individual character, drew out. Again, the members of St. Paul Baptist ed Iron Will igth of Delicate 100% in Ten Davs f - w how long you can work or how far you can watk without becoming tired. Next lake two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day aftor meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple, their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old iron to put color "* in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of Inorganic iron, like tincture of Iron, Iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated, and for those reasons they frequently did more harm than good. Itut With the discovery of the newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example. is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and is almost Immediately beneficial. NOT10?The msnufaiturars of Nuxated Iron bar* such unbounded confldenre In tta potency that they authorize Uie announcement that they will forfeit $100.09 to any Charitable Institution If they cannot take nny man or woman under alxty who lacks Iron ai:d Increase their atreiiKtli 100 per oent. or orer In four week*' time, provided they hare no erloua organic trouble. Al.*o they will refund your money In any cave In which Nuxated Iron does not at leant double your strength In ten days' Una It Is dispensed In this city by all good druggists. Milhous Drug Co., Peoples Drug Store, l a long time to know him utomobile a long time to nonths of hard driving to ty of construction, your car, you lack these 'herefore, for the moment, y on the known reliability he Chevrolet Motor Comie world over, feeling secure you are actare financial resources armest guaranty of its popular yners on every continent y. !EN, Dealer ON, S. C. church did not care to leave the Pacolet River Association to become a member of the Association of which Rev. Phillips is the "grand vizier." Bethany Baptist church of .Tonesville, S. C., is another one of the old church of Pacolet River Association, Rev. T. C. Phillips was its pastor; and as long as he remains pastor that same autocratic and undemocratic rule pervaded Bethany church. But the brethren did not "take as much for granted" as did the brethrten of Corinth, and got rid of the Rev. T. C. Phillips before he could spit the Bethany church. Now the Rev. T .C. Phillips says that "after he had rightfully excluded the pastor and members of St. Paul church" * * *. Well, I will say that the pastor and members of St. Paul church know nothing of this action, nor do the members care anything about it. Rev. T. C. said that he excluded us for leaving the church in an unlawful, irregular and disorderly way. Yes, Rev., it appeared to us at times, that the whole thing was on its way to the devil, and we thought we would leave, fearing that it might reach its apparent destination. There is yet an opportunity for the Rev. to repent of his sins and get himself straight with the brethren?they are waiting for you with open arms. Yours, C. Whitehead, Pastor St. Paul Church. There are more than 100,000 acres of nopa palms in the Philippines and the insular government is endeavor ing to produce cheap sugar and alcohol from their sap. William de Morgan began his literary career at the age of sixty-six. FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis is invited to call at Glymph's Pharmacy and get absolutely free, a sample bottle of Boechee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung troubles, which has a successful record of fifty years. Gives the patient a good night's rest free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries.