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Merchants & Plat
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The Oldest and Largest
i NO MORE CURR
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Eno you rememoer tne snut-c
sion and the lack of employme
; reney panic of 1907?
To prevent another currency
Banking System keeps on hand
rency to furnish the banks wl
I of which we are one so that t
! the currency requirements of th
J Doesn't it appeal to you to
cost, by becoming one of our di
> Send for Booklet, "How
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LOOK FOR THE BANK Wl
! And deposit yonr money whei
; F. M. FARR,
| President.
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i. UNION, 5
One Pair of
...Lifeti
Are you abusing and nej
you will pay the price later,
of ail headaches arise from
aching, burning eyes that sc
and many other ills are du
strain. In such cases there
that is an unfailing one?pr
SCHOOL CHILDREN s!
carefully examined before b<
if necessary, fitted with glas
An examination will cost y
is no nepfl fnr T will
for glasses are very reasona
every pair with an absolute
tion.
F. C. DUKE, (
13 Main Street
Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins
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lowns, the business depres- j ^
:nt which followed the cur- v<
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panic the Federal Reserve J si
an immense supply of cur- ? d<
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ton tire, trranulated lids
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is but one remedy and j
operly fitted glasses,
hould have their eyes
iing taxed by study and
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tell you so. My prices
ble and I stand back of
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Union, South Carolina
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. W
We want you to know that the City Mi
irber Shop is now open for business
the old bakery building, next door W
the former location. The recent
e damaged us, but did not burn our
rniture and fixtures. We have had
erything worked over and now our
rniture is as good as new. Give us
ur patronage. th
The City Barber Shop, jjjj1
-tf Jno. R. Mathis, Prop. too
LOCKHART JUNCTION I
Lockhart Junction, Oct. 1.?The
in last week stopped the farm work
r a few days.
Today is the first day of October
id it feels very much like frofct this
orninj*, but we haven't seen any yet.
Sunday was a beautiful day; also
iday is pretty and we surely like to
;e the pretty weather for gathering
le crops.
Cotton in some places is opening
owly and there is a great deal of late
anting and will take a favorable fall
>r it all to open.
News is scarce at this time in this
:ction and I have been at home tfn
ast week and there has been nothin '
ew happening around in these parts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gault of Great
alls are visiting in this section to see
leir parents and relatives and their
lany friends. They speak well of
leir town, saying it is building up j
jry fast and is a very business town, i
Union county and Pinckney (townlip
has lost another good citizen by
jath. Two weeks ago Rev. John
arr was buried at Foster's Chapel,
ev. Farr was not in the county when
i died, but he was reared in Union
>unty. I knew him well. I heard
K>ut the first prayer he ever made
id the first sermon he ever preached,
id can say for him, not that it will
> him any good, but for my own
iod feelings I want to express, and
ir his relatives and friends I will
,y he was a devoted Christian, fiWi
e time he connected himself with
ie church he set out to work. He
d his part in the prayer meeting:
I an exhorter he did a great work
his community, in his church, here
he became a minister of the gos- "
si; and I will say his good influence ?
ill forever live in his own township,
here he was reared and his good j
orks will follow him. j e
Uncle George Gault died at his home | 1
Pinckney township last Saturday '' s
orning, 29th, and was buried at Flat ! v
ock, his old church, Sunday. I wil* '
ty he was a man firm in his belief in s
hat he thought was right; he never j1
avered, and always stuck to what he ''
lought was right, regardless of what 1
.hers might think or say. He always J
icked his own judgment and went :I
head. lie was a Confederate sol-! I
ier; would have been years old s
id he lived until the 1ltii day of
ovember. He would attend all the
unions and would always look for- i 1
aid to going. It was never held to , '
ir away for him to go. He was an 0
Tieial member of his church; had '
?en a steward for many years. He ?
as a worker in his church. There c
as a large concourse of friends at
ie burial. There were between seven *
m eignt nunured people there. J
niong them was a la?\ge crowd of
igroes to look at him the last time,
here were many old negroes with
ars in their eyes, for they knew he
id been a good friend to theki/ He ^
is many relatives and loved oVUUttlfll
any friendii Uu IllUUfll hfS
Mr. W. G. White, who has been with f
ie Coast Artillery at Fort Moultrie e
at home. He has an honorable di3inrge
on account of his health. ^
Mr. B. F. Gregory raised a very ?
ie watermelon weighing 52 pounds g
id sold it for $1.00. He has many rges
ones to sell yet.
The Gault school will open the fail [|
ssion October 15. We want all pants
and pupils and all who are inrested
in this school to be present.
Moxy.
UARTKRLY MEETING PROGRAM
The quarterly meeting first dision
of W. M. U. Union County Asciation
will meet Sunday, October
h, at the Baptist Tabernacle, Knitig
Mill, Union, S. C. at 11 a. m.
Devotional?Mrs. Orran Belue.
Roll call. Delegates will respoi d
tli reports from Woman's Mission- I
y Societies. I
Hymn, "Oh .Master, Ijet Me Walk ||
ith Thee." IJ
Planning for the year's work?Mrs.
B. Bozeman.
Talk, "Systematic, Bible and Mis>n
Study"?Mrs. A. Finch.
Open discussion, "The Need for
issions," led by Mrs. J. H. Bartlo-.
"The Grace of Giving"?Mrs. R. M.
jndley.
Paper, "What We Are Doing and
av Oo for the Soldiers in Europe"
rs. F. m. Shuford.
Prayer.
Song, "America."
Appointment of committee Kon re lotions.
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Announcements. 1
Prayer. 1
1 ;1f? TV M ?T.nnnh ?
2:30 P. M.?Y. W. A. and G. A.
ssiou?Mrs. J. F. Caudle.
Devotional?Viola Trogdon.
Roll call.
Spiritual Thermometer?Ten tfirls.
"The Call of the Girl"?Mrs. Guy
ilburn.
Reading, "How I Can Help"?Miss I
attie Williams. I
Dialogue, "A Little Maid Who Went =
!x> All the World?Jennie Vee
lackston and Mamie Keialer. '
Talk by Miss Eunice Thompson.
Sunbeams?Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson.
Devotional.
Welcome by Hartzell Kirby.
Duet?Louise Jackson and Sarah
hite.
Suprpjestions for the New Year?
rs. O. L. P. Jackson. __
Royal Ambassadors?Mrs. R. K.
hite. p
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Prayer.
Adjournment.
? Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
:ause o( its tonic and laxative effect, l.AXAVK
BROHO QUININH is l>etter than ordinary
inine ami does not cause nervousness nor
(ting in head. Remember the full name and I
k for the signature of li. W. GKOVif. 30c.
TAKES 1
DANGI
New Discovery! Dodson
Salivate or Make You J
Medicine tor M
Ugh I Calomel makes you sick
Take a dose of the dangerous di
tomorrow you may lose a day's v
Calomel is mercury or quicksilv
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, w
to CO.ltaet with smir hJ1*? I
^??V V1UJIIVO J
it up. This is when you feel th;
and cramping. If you are slu
knocked out," if your liver is toi
constipated, or you have headache,
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liv
Here's my guarantee?Go to
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodsc
Take a spoonful and if it doesn't
5UNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Will the Sunday school superintendnts
of each Sunday school call a
noeting of his teachers in secret sesion
right away and open the meeting
nth prayer with the hope and inteni?
of increasing the number in our
chools and the spiritual condition of
Ik- members to tne end that we may
i:?ve more piety in our Sunday schools,
brethren, we are a religious organi,at
ion, a part and parcel of the church
ml we should he more interested in
?ure and undefiled religion in our
chools.
Will each district president call a
ainday school convention in his dis
rift during October to be ready for a
>ig report and attendance on the 4th
f November "Go-to-Sunday School
Jay" that we may, if possible, have a
re At improvement in our spiritual
ondition in the schools.
Now, brethren, I am in the work
o succeed and I wish and must have
'our help and cooperation.
J. W. Scot%
County President.
flies cured in e? to 14 Days
roar druggist will refund money if PAZO !
1INTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, I
Economical" vhousewlves have discovred
that a simple way to solve a
reat deal of the valuable potato is to
everse the familiar cookbook formula,
peel and boil," and boil the potat)
rst.
I Women! II
J III Here Is a message to W
SB ! suffering women, from 3d I
I Mrs. W. T. Price, of
m Public, Ky.: "I suf- :
I fered with, painful...", 5.
W I she writes. "I got down I
d YA with a weakness in my g U
E N back and. liml>s...r 5|
I H felt helpless and dls- n jij
S H couraged... I had about I K
9 H 6'ven UP hopes of eyer rv ' *
I I being well again, when, M H
| m a friend insisted I |M|
? I ake '
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
IT began Cardul. In flflll
a short -while I saw a liffi i!
marked difference... | Iffijj!
I grew stronger right |jg|j
along, and It cured me. jEtl ||
1 am stouter than I rjUJ
have been In years." k 2|
If you suffer, you can Eg ?1
appreciate what It K w
means to bo strong and 13 B
well. Thousands of wo- Jp |
men glvo Cardul the FT H
credit for their good I m |
health. It should hejp | fc
you. Try Cardul. At all I I
druggists. E-73 I I I
A. G. KENNEDY
Attorney at Law
Office Over Citizens National Rank
Union, S. C.
DR. R. R. POPE
DENTIST
Ollice Over Tlnsley's New
IIwciiy score
PHONE 43
[HE PLAI
[ROUS Ci
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's Liver Tone Acts Like Cal
5ick?Don't Lose a Day's W
en, Women, Children?Re;
It's horrible! right up and mal
-ug tonight and want you to go
fork. money. Dodson':
er which causes sale of calomel b
hen it comes in- entirely vegetable
into it, breaking make you sick,
it awful nausea I guarantee tha
ggish and "all Tone will put yc
rpid and bowels clean your bowels
dizziness, coated waste which is cl<
i sour, just try a you feel miserabl
er Tone tonight. Dodson's Liver T
any drug store feeling fine for m
>n's Liver Tone. It is harmless; dcx
: straighten you ant taste,
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With a Cold Si
Try tliis delicious combination c
appetizing drink:
Cold salmon on lettuce leav
naise dressing ? cottage ch<
Itvrry one of tlie for-jjoin foods will piv<
nient if you sip flevo as you eat. But w
as tlie ideal tabia not ovcri
refresher at ail times. nusual and unui
Bevo ?-the all-year-'rou:
So! J in botticu on.'y an J Sett!? 1
ANHEUSEn-BUSCU?CI
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f/.j/ / Soldiers,
,<|V^y and Nun
\wy5jt know the i
b/^-'iy and refrt
pV to be ha
n WRIGI
\ It allays thirst
* \ ? soothes the
I. V \\ stomach ? help
eiera f SfifSSS
meal
Those who have tried it are convinced
that vegetables raised by vour?elf
in your own back-yard pardon
taste much betteT than any that can n
te bought anywhere. g
IE OF
ALOMEL
#
lomel But Doesn't Gripe,
ork?Harmless Liver
3d Guarantee!
ke you feel fine and vigorous 1
back to the store and get your
s Liver Tone is destroying the
ecause it is real liver medicine;
. therefore it can not salivate or
t one spoonful of Dodson's Liver
)ur sluggish liver to work and
of that sour bile and constipated
egging your system and making
e. I guarantee that a bottle of
one will keep your entire family
onths. Give it to your children,
ssn't gripe and they like its pleas
jpper
f dainty food and
cs ? mayon;csc
? Bevo.
r you nn n"Med enjoyhile
thinking of flcvo
look its goodness us a
>u.iiiy good.
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Sailors Vjjw
ses" all y
comfort \
sshment K \
d from v \
I ITVC \ 1
and fatigue /
throat and I
s digestion. j\
J0T"^
IIIIm the
jgpMff flavor
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QUICK LOANS.
Money to loan upon county or city
eal estate. Loan may be had for from
ne to twen'.v ye-irs.
9-tf Barron & Barron.