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| T1 Merchants & PI) 5 ! "The Old : The Oldest and Larges NO MORE CUR ; Do you remember the shu sion and the lack of employ ; rency panic of 1907? ; To prevent another curren Banking System keeps on ha rency to furnish the banks I of which we are one so thai I the currency requirements of ; Doesn't it appeal to you ; cost, by becoming one of our r Send for Booklet, "Ho Member Federal Res LOOK FOR THE BANK 1 ! And deposil your money w | F. M. FARR. | President. Ii | TF | "Old Hi I Wa Y X Has Led Then | Than FOR' Y X And Stil % ^or Si I The Peoples a^A A^A Al A^A A^A 4^4 V^V A, A^A A^A ? 1VI R - F" >a A Why nol reduce your Fertli / prove lo you that it can b< soil at the same time. A r ' would be glad to demonstra L. M. J C g UNION, One Pair oj ...Life! Are you abusing and r you will pay the price lat( of all headaches arise froi aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are ( strain. In such cases thei that is an unfailing one?| SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before it necessary, litted with gl An examination will cost is no need for glasses I w for glasses are very reaso; every pair with an absolu tion. F. C. DUKE, ! 13 Main Street Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN I O p POSTER BUILDING UHIVII, O. V>. Regardless of where the prospective recruit is when the mood seizes him, he won't have to go far to enlist. nvivvvvvvvvfvvvvvvmmiiviifivi UNDER 1 P"~WM1JMENT ; /ISION I IK UNDER j n ERVE ACT . tl anters Nat'l Bank i , s< Reliable" ! J t Bank in Union County j s< RENCY PANICS j * t-downs, the business depres- j ment which followed the cur- > a ! T icy panic the Federal Reserve J p nd an immense supply of cur- j li which belongs to the system ? c t they may at all times meet ! a their depositors. ! \ to get its protection, without * j, depositors? ? w I>oes It BeneGt Me?" serve System. ^ WITH THE CHIME CLOCK i 1 O here it will be absolutely safe ! ]( J. D. ARTHUR, i y ] Cashier. ? t( : n S e a h MUUAAAMMAMilfeftMMMUM - - h f IE | i ickory"! j 9on 11 ri All For More | j n rY YEARS f ! II Leads | ? 5 ale by % $ Supply Co. 11 ei T^f f^f It I LRMEK \ 'I I " zcr bill $5.00 a Ion? 1 can * )Jj > done and improve your ? u emarkable discovery that I * 1 te to you. Let me tell, you ol it ? * IRDAN I" S. C. 3-tf ^ 1>: >, Of hi ec f Eyes to a ' Til time... ? St leglecting yours? If, so, Jjj jr. More than two-thirds ai n eye-strain. Dim vision, hi soon tire, granulated lids |j[ iue to some form of eye <i< re is but one remedy and properly fitted glasses. J should have their eyes > being taxed by study and }J asses. a i : you nothing, and if there ia ill tell you so. My prices ^ nabie and I stand back ot fa ite guarantee of satisfac- ^ st Optometrist \ Union, South Carolina n< . u c t = hi NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ? We want you to know that tho City a| Barber Shop is now open for business aj in the old bakery building, next door a, to the former location. The recent sl fire damaged us, but did not burn our ai furniture and fixtures. We have had ti everything worked over and now our e3 furniture is as good as new. Give us m your patronage. The City Barber Shop, re 26-tf Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. 01 KELTON G Kelton, Sept. 3.?On last Thursday rening the drouth was broken by a awnpour of rain and wind and small P ail. It was one of those August quick athered clouds. It commenced gathring a little northwest of Kelton, loving slowly as it gathered. Soon le fierce lightning began to play in le clouds, then the wind began to low and the hail began to rattle on ie houses for a few minutes and all f a sudden as an advancing army bout faced and began to retreat, so U1 as the wind and the storm. The u: 'ind blew harder and the hail pep- M ered down harder than I have ever ai sen before. I have seen heavy rains w ass over and then the wind change ai nd more rainfall but I never hnve " sen it so completely turn around, at ** ie same time the wind, rain and hail a' etting harder for several minutes and a^ hen all was over. The hail was small, bout the size of large wild grapes, he worst damage I have seen was on "" art of my farm. Cotton leaves and ^ ttle bolls lay thick on the ground. 'orn lay flat on the ground in places c' nd the fodder beaten into strings, 'ou might call it practically ruined. n ortunately the area covered by he ^ torm was small. ^ The protracted meeting at Foster a !hapel has closed. Rev. Mr. Kelly ^ ad no outside ministerial help at any n f his special meetings. While he j* K)ks sharply jaded" he has held out Ji ,'ell and preached an able sermon at 1 o'clock yesterday, his subject being, e The New Birth." There was a welllled church of attentive hearers pres n t. ? In the afternoon Mr. Robert Gar- * er's son, just reaching young man- s ood, was laid in his last resting ' lace in the presence of a large num- a er of sorrowing relatives and j riends the burial services conducted y the Rev. Mr. of Un- ^ m, assisted by Rev. Mr. Kelly of j[elton. Some say why don't you reply to ^ Ir. Harris' criticisms of what my iews on political matters. Well, I ay there is nothing to he gained onf ewspaper controversies on either tl olitical or religious questions and if C ran a newspaper no such should ao- tl ear in it. I have my opinion on poli- ic ics and everybody else should have si heirs and not somebody else's and we g hould not fall out about our honest t\ pinions, but I do not think that one's E riticism of another's that they should ci ersonate and the editor should cut n ut all such for I suppose that most eople know who G. T. G. is and also tl 'elephone. We are friends and to re- n lain friends is to keep all contro- C ersies out of newspapers. I met some T idies recently and they voluntarily e ommended my stand and if I got into a rouble they said they would come to a ly assistance. I had rather have the ood women on my side than the men. tl Ve all have our difference of opinions e n politics and religion. Great men o ave differed. St. Paul and Barnabas C iffered. There is one thing I am op- ai osed to; that is deception in man or ations. Is it not a fact that our na- t< on has ever intended finally to ex- a nipt auie-uoaiea men irom service it hose families were dependent upon tl leir husbands' support for a living. a ; seems clear to my mind from what a see in the press that the families of ir ble-bodied men whose families are tl ipendent will be cared for by the gov- ti -nment. Is there anything wrong in lis? No, if there is no deception ir sed there is no just reason for an in- G ividual or a nation to practice it; lev sooner or later will suffer for it. ai am not so big a fool as to think that A nation engaged in a war should not ?e all the stratagem they can to gain e< le victory. Let us use a few Bible ei laracters and see what they gained / the practice. First, what old Ja- w >b gained by cheating his brother ol sau out of his birthright? Nothing tc it trouble. First what his jealous pi >ns did because Jacob loved Joseph ai id Benjamin more than the others, ti lseph had a coat of many colors. His cj [ others conspired together how they ei ight heap trouble on their father, 01 icob, for his greater love for Joseph. Hiile out watching their flock they rc >ld Joseph to a band of Ishmaelites; m llrwl o i,iA ??wi ?-i n- * M niu c* I ill VlipjiCU III?> lUUt OI * I any colors in the blood and told him in i evil beast had killed him, showing ci m the coat. That probably was the R iginning of his many troubles. At ni st these same brothers had to pro h< >wn into Egypt and humble them- w dves for bread and finally old Jacob R id to send Benjamin, his younger son ft horn he loved next to Joseph, before m s could gei, food. Great was the g ouble Jacob had to endure for tell, g his old blind father, Isaac, a lie d< id deceiving him. My young Christ- ?1 n men and women, just read the ai hole story in the book of Genesis al God's dealing with Jacob and his hi imily. It is one of the most beautiil pieces of history in the whole Bie. How is it that our nation will b: op selling' to neutral countries any- rr ling that they suppose the neutrals ir - e sending to Germany or any of her n lies. Are there any neutral of inter- o] Uional laws giving them that right, lc ' there are any such laws they are s< it just and should be repudiated by ti ncle Sam at once. So if Uncle Sam 01 in trample international law under t< is ieei men -lermany nas the same ti ght to violate any international law. w don't see that any nation can he tl ^solutely neutral to nations who are li ^ war when they aid either nation in f< iy way to carry on their war to a n lccessful end. But international laws si re like state or national laws. Poli- w cians Ret in and Ret such articles tempted so that the biR concerns can w ake their millions ano- even billions o< ' dollars where the averaRe man can't >ach, so you see it is really special v class legislation. Look what the K OOD OLD-FASHIONED IRON BEST AS TONIC LAIN. HIGHLY CONCENTRATED NATURAL IRON STRONGER ANI> CONTAINS NO HABIT FORMING DRUG. NARCOTIC OR ALCOHOL. WHOLE FAMILIES USE IT. The use of just plain, ordinary, natral iron, procurable at any drug store nder the trade name of Acid Iron lineral, will stimulate the digestion nd appetite, and make any man or oman rundown and weak, stronger nd more vigorous before a dollar bote is half gone, and according to ists of thirty years, the absence of Icohol and purgatives in this remarkble remedy makes it ideal as a nonabit forming tonic and blood purifier. We are bound to notice an improvelent shortly after taking Acid Iron lineral because it is from two to six mes stronger than the usual chamiilly "prepared" tonics. Being a natural, medicinal iron with o narcotics, alcohol or laxative added, .cid Iron Mineral may be given freely > Ihe whole family for blood, kidneys nd digestion. Be sure you get the ighly concentrated iron. The tradelark "A-I-M protects you. There car e no danger of reaction, false stimuition or of anyone forming the habit 'he more you use of Acid Iron Minral, the less you need it. 11 the Dowels are normal, we strong/ advise against the use of any remdy containing laxatives, but where ne's bowels arj sluggish, the little i-I-M Tablets you can get at the drug tore for 25c are admirable little livet ills and bowel regulators and work plendidly in conjunction with Acic ron Mineral. Ali druggists have it, or send direel o the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. Loanoke, Va., $1 prepaid. lTTITUDE of red cross TOWARD THE GERMANS Many questions have arisen as te le attitude of the American Ree !ross toward German wounded or he battlefield, and also toward Amer :an of German origin affiliating them elves with Red Cross hospital units oing abroad. To make clear the attiude of the Red Cross, Henry P lavison, chairman of the war coun il, authorizes the following state tent: When war was declared betweer he United States and Germany, the eutrality of the American Rec !ross, of course, ended automatically 'he American Red Cross can cooprate only behind the lines of the rmies of the United States and its Hies. But the Red Cross knows no such hing :>8 the nationality of a woundAny wounded enemy turner ver to the care of the American Rer ross -will receive as kindly treatmenl s any friend. The Red Cross will not only exmd every aid and comfort to the rmies of America and its allies, bul will assist in every possible way le sick, the wounded and afflicted mong the civilian populations mong our allied countries. This is i conformity with the practice of le Red Cross society in every coun y. As to the policy of the Red Cross ) this country toward those of er nan origin: The Red Cross knows no difference n?l makes no distinction between any merican citizen. Insofar as base hospital units arc iiuerned ,the Red Cross equips and ilists the personnel of those to be nt to Europe to operate not only ith our own armies but with those f our allies. Once enlisted and mus red into service, these units become n t of the army of the United States, id there is of course, no discriminaoii by the Red Cross or the Arnerim army against any loyal American tizen, no matter of what national itrin. Our allies in Europe, however, have 'quested the American State Departent not to permit persons born in lcmy countries, or of parents born i ,in enemy country to travel as viiians in any of the allied countries. ORPPfinntiltionf? hnu/PUPr Kavn Knnn ade by the Red Cross, which it is >ped will ultimately prove effective, hereby loyal American citizens on ed Cross service, may be exempted om the operation of this rule, no alter what the country of their oriin. The Red Cross wants it clearly un?r tood that it welcomes the coloration of every loyal American, id that it does not regard that loyty as measured by the country of is origin. ig corporations of America have lado in this great war. Stop all aidig in any way you will cut out the loney question and we will not heai f many long wars. But you see the >ve of money is the root of all evil 5 says the Word of God. Our coun y has a perfect right to fix prices a all commodities to carry this wai > a guccessful end. If it is a violaon of our liberties or freedom. Some ill say that America is taking from le people the very thing freedom and berty which we claim to be fightinp >r, so I say that Germany committed o murder after she notified the worlc ie would sink all merchant vessel! ithout any warning. Mr. and Mrs. Riley of Columbia ho have been visiting at the Meth[list parsonage, has returned home. Mrs. Emma Harrell of Cowpens is isiting her relatives and friends ol Helton. G. T. G. ; Iron Is Greatest Builders, 1 A Secret of the Great Endur Ordinary Nuxatert Iron WIU Make Dellcat*, Rervous, Rundown People 100 Per Cent. Stronger j In Two Weeks' Time In Many Cases. New York, N. Y.?Most people foolishly seem to think they ere going to , got renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nosi trum or narcotic drug, said Dr. E. , Sauer. a Boston physician who has studied widely both In tills country and great European Medical Institutions when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fall to i get the strength out of their food be. cause they haven't enough iron in their blood to enable It to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know something Is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused l by lack of Iron In the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far i you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of or> dinary Nuxated Iron three times per r day after 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 wHn were ailing all the while. i Palmetto Drug Co., Glymph's Pharmacy, I ^ ?the hom j Besides its popularity at dru{ restaurants, Bevo has found a home. A family beverage?a - drink that goes perfectly with , As a suggestion for Sunday green peppers stuffed wit chopped huts or olives, ser French dressing. Cold mei j Bevo for everyone. A bevet other soft drink. Pure, whole ( Bevo?the all-year-'rc Sold in bottles only and bo Anheuser-Busch IKOD 1 ^ I KODAK! : y 1 Y WE HA ? x I Eastman And a Full Lit ' X NOUG I PEOPLES [ ' Y Phone 69 Under Ho A^A li^A nHBHBHBHBBBHanBHMnC] | ? With the Nc ! W hether it's a sandwicl ! I I ? - < ?! IUUCHC5 n win taste oetter tx ti Spe That's because R< drink?a fine, foaming ing beverage, which b process retains,all tb flavor of the hops wi alcohol. And IT IS NOT A COM First in the field, i Best of the yield; 1 None can compare j With the taste that's THE Piedmont Grocery I SPARTANBURG, 8. C. ; Distributors r ____ L mmrnmmmmeeemmmmmmomJEi of All Strength lays Doctor ance and Powers of Athletes ' double their strength and endurance and entirely grot rid of all 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. Rut don't take the old forms of reduced Iron. Iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. You must take Iron In a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like Nuxated Iron If you want It to do you any Rood, otherwise It may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prlxeflRhter-has won the day simply because they knew the secret of Rreat strength and endurance and filled his blond with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. NOTR?Nuxsted Iron. rfrommmdiJ shore by Pr. E. Sauer, la not a patent medicine nor arc rot remedy, but one which Is well known to druggists and whom Iron constituents ara widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older Inorganic Iron products It U easily assimilated, does not Injur* tho teeth, make them black, nor upset tha stomach: on the contrary. It Is a most potent remedy In nearly all forms of Indigestion as wall as for nervous, rundown conditions. The manufacturers hare such (Teat confidence In nuxated Iron, that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable Institution If they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks Iron, and Increase their strength 100 per cent, or oyer in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If It does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed tn tbl? '*1?v hv all cocl dtuogtsts. Milhous Drug Co., Peoples Drug Store, m I. e drink ; stores, fountains and i welcome place in the guest offering?a table all food. suppci?Sweet red or h cream cheese and ved on lettuce leaves, it. Toasted crackers. age that tastes like no some and nutritious. >AKSi ND Y SUPPLIES | tVE THE T i Agency | ie of the Goods A. 1H SAID X X iDim CTnnr inuu oiunt Y tel Union Union, S. C. # ^ T I onday Lunch l or one of those A to Z bey serve a good cold bottle of CIAL eifs is a real \ gjJ j thirst-quench- 1 1 >y a secret II t