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LJf\\ mmr ^ 11.... -"V* -"-.I*1* f<y'\ , \<?M? ^ ^tnrr' 11" &rhr-TwttJZR-w** f wc555Ka^^^4?B^ >k y? i^M^cfe^^wia THK UNIVI In busy cities 01 the Ford is a favo motor field. There why half the buye mand Ford cars, their worth under 1 ditions in all parts pie buy Ford cars what they have dor have become one c cessities. Touring $345, Coupelet $50 Sedan $645, all f. o. play and for sale b; P. B. 0 WHITM] Let me have yoi mail. SERVK can he used as an Ambulance, for d sioas. Especially adapted for lontf e where within thirty miles of Union 1 BAILEY UNDI Office Phone 106 RIGIEYS Keep your soldier or ! sailor boy supplied. Give him the lasting J refreshment, the pro- ! tection against thirst. ; J the help to appetite ! and digestion afforded ? by Wrigley's. | \ i j Ifs an outstanding J feature of the war? [ "All the British Army ! is chewing it." "> AFTER EVERY MEAL J 1 The I v, flavor k t v- \ ff ^ \ v^''??" ' ' rhj l\.., i: ,^^-.tzjzi,JII 5BffflfegaSSflfr-^ iaaSfrg^ /%/ ILRSAL CAR ' the country road, rite over the whole are strong reasons rs of America deThey have proved :he most trying conof the world. Peobecause they know le and will do. They >f flip puprvrlnv hp. Car $3(i0, Runabout '5, Town Car $595, b. Detroit. On disV DELL [RK, S. C. ur order by return .> j IIIjitCYMQ--,--- ?ipZZ CE CAR elivcrinpr Caskets and on Funeral occalistance calls. We deliver Caskets anyKREE OF CHARGE. ERTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 WEST SPRINGS West Springs, Sept. 25.?The farm ers of this community are very bus> now, gathering their crops. Cottor is not opening very fast and only s small part of the crop has been picked Betsill Bogan Gin company have onl> ginned about 20 bales to date. Tht cotton crop is very short in this section. The corn crop is the largesl that has been grown in recent years Mr. C. D. Bogan of Spartanburg spent the week-end here with hi? mother, Mrs. Ella Bogan. Mr. James M. West has been quite ill for several weeks Mr. J. N. Rogers and sisters, Misses Grace and Fannie Rogers, attended the funeral of Rev. John G. Farr at Foster's Chapel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alman of Jonesville spent a few days here the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead. Rev. W. B. Justus filled his regular appointment at Bogansville on Sunday morning. Mrs. Fannie M. Lancaster spent a day or two the past week at Spartanburg with Mrs. W. G. S. O'Shields. Mr. R. A. Hopkins of Cherokee Springs spent the week-end here at his farm. Mrs. Mark West and little son, Bernard, of Paeolet, spent a few days here recently with the family of Mr. W. P. Lancaster. Miss May Miller of Spartanburg spent the week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Miller. Mrs. W. J. Lancaster and children and Mrs. Sue West spent several days recently with relatives at Chester and Fort Lawn. Mrs. Fannie Bogan visited her daughter, Miss Allie Bogan, who is attending Cecil's Business College at Spartanburg, on Saturday. . 1IT1 A 1- 1 * misses may wnueneao, i.ouise Johnson and Isabel West left Wednesday for Limestone College. M iss Mary Crow, who won a scholarship at Winthrop from Spartanburg county, left Friday, the 14th. Mrs. J. M. Graham of Union spent the past week here as the guest of Mrs. W. J. Let sill. Messrs. M. W. Lancaster and Preston Hyatt attended the all-day singing at Buffalo on Sunday. M iss Bricie Bogan has returned from a visit of several weeks to her aun.t Mis. J. F. Bogan, at Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lancaster spent several days the past week with re'atives in Laurens county. School will open here on Monday morning. Prof. N. L. Wessinger of Prosperity, will again have charge as principal, with Mrs. Anna L. Johnson and Miss Julia Setzler of Pomaria assistants. T. J. W. TWICE PROVEN Tf you suffer backache, sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distressing bladder disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Union evidence?doubly proven. II. Wood, cabinet maker, 19 Malone St., Union, says: "My kidneys were weak and I suffered intensely from backache. Finally, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Palmetto Drug Co., and I now have no pain 01 other kidney ailments." A PERMANENT CURE. OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mr. Wood said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills brought me has been permanent." Price GOc at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy?Ret Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Wood has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 38-2 WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains a-s Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness Price 50c per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON TKmioL JlVi-fiiW TNADI MARK ECZEMA REMEDY Sold on a guarantee for Eczema Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar affections of the skin and scalp. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glyrnph'j Pharmacy. Union, S. C. NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, Union County. Common Pleas. Citizens National Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Ben Good, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of the Courl of Common Pleas for said County, ] will, on the 1st day of October next being salesday, during legal hours ol sale, before the Courthouse door ir union, o. i sou at puDiic auction, tn< following lot or parcel of land, to wit "All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Jonesville township, sai< County and State, with the houst thereon, now owned by the defendanl Hen Good. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser t< pay for papers. W. W. JOHNSON, Judge of Probate and Ex-Offlcio Master. Sept. 7, 1917. 37-J A Complete Stocl If you are worth $10,000,000 you ar not too rich to economize in time o war, and you cannot afford under an circumstances to waste the time tha can be devoted to useful purposes. That scientists expect the sun t shine only 15,000,000 years longe arouses only languid interest anion] dwellers in cities where is used i low grade of coal producing a max: muni amount of smoke. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Systen Th* Old Standard general strengthening toni< GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TtiNIC, drives ot Mnlai ia. enriches the blood, and builds upthesy: tem. A true tonic. Eor adults and children. 6C , r The Housewives of Union and Union County are respectfully invited to call and inspect our line of Stoves and Ranges. Cook; ing is no longer a drudgery; it is a pleasure when your kitchen is equipped with one of our modern ! Stoves. Our "King Bee" Oil Stove appeals to many. \T. a t-i_ a. - _j a n_ i>u crouuie lo start up. do clean, so handy and so economical that it wins its f way to the housewife's heart. Beauty of it is, these are real stoves, big enough to accommodate a large family. Besides our Cook Stoves we carry a line of Stoves for heating purposes. The ; blasts of winter will be I Vl AVA 1 ? * nl* i iicic in a miui'i- mi cc ? months. Why shiver with cold when a small investment will keep you warm as a toast? Come, see us about Stoves. We can make attractive prices. Union Plumbing & Electric Co. r 1 Phone 205-J d ? 0 y It Costs Less to H ;se Tires On Your i of their iupreme mileage-giving qualities. ted States Tires are the standards of low mi why their sales continue to forge ahead yes month. why users of United States Tires last yea Inited States Tires this year. why, sooner or later, yon, too, will be a user ea. nearest United States Tire dealer which c ed to your needs of price and use. Jnited States Tire Are Good Tires I T-- * - - r . ' * ^ 1 * j ire ror x.very neea or rrice and Ute yal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Umco' 'Plai fatted Strife* Tl'HKS and TIKK ACCfXtSOJilt S Hare All the Sterling Wnrth arul H'onr thai Make t'nlted States Tirvm Supremo Also tires for motor trucks, motor cycles, t of United States Tires Carrie e f fell them i go ahead You might as we! of that building you are plai to be gained by waiting, prices going down for sorr over. Go ahead and ict yo -1 ?? ncii it cynics iu inc rot saving, and get a better roo Certa it Roof CERTAIN-TEED is not cheape but because it is a less expensive r better, not only because it is cheat weight, weather-tight, clean, sani practically nothing to maintain. It is now recognized as the prefer buildings, factories, hotels, stores buildings etc., where durability is CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed ing to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). There are many roll roofings o CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to g to lay a CERTAIN-TEED rooi roof, but there is a vast difference the quality of a roofing by looks or label. Be sure that it is CERT certain of quality and guaranteed sal are supplanting wood and slate shingle are just as good looking, wear better, w are lire-retardant, and do not Itave to be Certain-teed Paint* ?-| are the best quality ] ground and mixed wit! curacy. Made for all colors. 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