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UNION FARMS 450 Acres 4Vs> miles froi tivation, 65 a ant houses; t $25.00 per A 425 Acres, 5 miles fror mail, 6 real g safe creek be tion, an abu | $17.50 per A< 570 Acres in the town < story dwell in j and other out tivation. Thi the best sma a churches, gr; * mosquitoes, c 5 less than $50 ^ very much m 010 Acres 10 miles fror houses, 100 ac horse farm i cattle farm at ? Price $6.50 p i 130 Acres 3 miles from hart Junction from good sc watered. Pri 52 Acres 3 miles from J schools, daily 4-room tenant 63 Acres lJ/2 miles frc mail, 5 acres ant house, thi very fine soil. i 119 Acres 2 miles from timber, no b Price $10.00 The above is only a pa good farm cheap?see us E. F. Kell UNI You Sho The Follt You Will Be M Gault's Coi WEDNES Oakland Cc | THURSI Carem Coi FRIDA Sardis Coi SATURD TH1 UNION C< WEDNESDAY, 1 novem For Premium Boo Phoi F AI.STftf I ?Buy a L I ? i COUNTY : CHEAP : n Jonesville, 5-horse farm in culcres bottom lands, real good tenuis is a cracking good farm at V ere. n Jonesville, public road, daily t ;ood tenant houses, 30 acres fine t ittoms, 8-horse farm in cultiva- [1 ndance of pine timber. Price B of Jonesville, large 10-room, 3- , g, (> tenant houses, good barns I -buildings, 10-horso farm in cul- P 1 s is an ideal place to live, one of 11 towns in the Slate. 3 fine | | tueu scriooi, electric ngnts, no ,, hills or malaria. Will soil for I f .00 per acre?is actually worth H ore. n Union, public road, 1 tenant H ]; res bottom lands under fence, 1- 3 n cultivation. If you want ,a ; the right price this is the place. & v er Acre. n 1 Jonesville, l'/? miles from Lock- t , good roads, daily mail, 3-4 mile I i, hool. plenty of timber and well h ce $22.50 per Acre. | Ibnesville, good roads, near good I s mail, 1 2-story dwelling and 1 f houses. A bargain. $2,000.00. t >m Jonesville, good road, daily <1 fine creek bottoms, 1 small tens place is rolling (not hilly) but , Price $1,800.00. J Delta station, practically all in uildings, land lays very good. > per Acre. t rtial list. If you want to buy a ? i quick. t v v & Brother ; ON, S. C. J | j I * I ft s uld Attend ? f jwing Fairs b I o lore Than Welcome n mmunity Fair ? DAY, OCT. 31st V immunity Fair >AY, NOV. 1st I ITIIYIim2f? r rnin laniuiiiij 17 clli V, NOV, 2nd mmunity Fair 'AY, NOV. 3rd ' S E BIG )UNTY FAIR I mURSDAY, FRIDAY ! BER 7, 8, 9 I k and Other Information 1 ie or Write 3 ii, JR., Secretary j iberty Bond? ABOUT PEOPLE I Mr. J. I). Smith of Carlisle was in he city today. Mr. J. C. Hawkins of Route 3 was n the city today. F. B. Culp was a visitor to Sparanbury Wednesday. Ernest Kerhulas visited Spartan>urg Wednesday to see the parade. The infant twins of Mr. Sam Sher>ert of South Union died last night. Mr. C. C. Sartor is visiting his siser, Mrs. Mclvin Kelly, of Spartanairy. Mrs. S. A. Clement left Thursday or Inman to visit relatives for someime. Mrs. E. \Y. Stone has returned to Jnion after a visit to relatives in 'linton. Dock Sprott of the Second Regilent, Hospital Corps, is home on a urlough. Alston Moore and Macbeth Wagon spent a day or two in Columbia ist week. Thomas M. Marchant of Greenville ins a business visitor in the city on hursday. Mr. Geo. 11. Ort/.el left for Scranon, Pa., to attend the burial of his roth er-in-law. W. II. Sartor was one of the Union isitors to Spartanburg Wednesday to ee the parade. Mrs. Sallie Greer of Pacolet was he guest of Mrs. I.. I.. Wagnon Monay and Tuesday of this week. Coroner W. D. Harris was a vistor to Spartanburg: yesterday, where e went to see the big: parade. Mrs. T. K. Foster and daughter, diss Alba Foster, were shopping: in he city on Thursday afternoon. H. E. Hill, formerly with Toney's riarket, has accepted a position with he City Market, E. R. Godshall, proprietor. Miss L. H. Prioleau and Mrs. John lall of Charleston, arrived Friday fternoon to spend sometime with Mr. nd Mrs. Elias Prioleau on E. Main treeet. Mr. H. H. Weber and family of onesville have moved here and are ccupying the Montgomery house in ]ast Union. J. E. Johnson and daughters, lisses Pearl, Annie and Myrtle Johnon of Jonesville were visitors to Un>n Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. (Nottingham nd sons of Greenville spent Thursay the guests of the Misses Meluteheon at Monarch. Mrs. Walter Smith will leave soon or Chattanooga, Tenn., to spend ometime with Mr. Smith, who is in he training camp at Fort Oglethorpe. Dr. J. O. Reavis of the Presbyteian Theological seminary of Colum-| ia, will preach at Cane Creek Presbyterian church near Santuc twice n Saturday and three times on Sunay. The man who marries to dodge nilitary service may find he has umped from the frying pan into the ire. The man with the hoe is going to /in the war. He also serves who only stands and /aits while cabbages and potatoes are ;rowing in his back yard. VCIDS IN STOMACH SOUR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION I'ape's Diapepsin" Fixes Sour, ( assy, Upset Stomachs in Five Minutes. You don't know what upset your tuniucii?wnicn portion of the food lid the damage?do you? Well, don't other. If your stomach is in a reolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and vhat you just ate has fermented and urned sour; head dizzy and aches; >elch prases and acids and eructate indigested food; breath foul, tonprue oated?just take a little Pape's Dialepsin to neutralize acidity and in five ninutcs you wonder what became of he indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today enow that it is needless to have dyspepsia. A little Diapepsin occasionilly keeps the stomach sweetened, and hey eat their favorite foods without "ear. If your stomach doesn't take care of four liberal limit without rebellion; if four food is a damage instead of a lelp, remember the quickest, surest, nost harmless antacid is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents 'or a large case at drug stores. It's ;ruly wonderful?it stops food souring and sets things straight, so gently ?nd easily that it is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest your "neals if you keep acids neutralized. | EDISON IA Today Ruth Roland , IN THE C "Neglected Wife" | First Episode | Ladies Free Both After- C noon and Night 5 FOUR OTHER REELS 1 5 and 10c ' Pearl White Saturday SOLDIERS OF STATE LEAVE FOR FRANCE ? 7 Part of Second May (So With ? Other Troops. ? ^ WORK STOPS AT SEVIER '' ' Practically All Officers of liri^adc ? Above and Including Captains g Said to Be Under Orders 5 Greenville, Oct. IS.?The six train- g ; injr battalions of the Fifty-fifth Depot x Brigade, formerly the First, Second 5 ; and Third Battalions of the First Ten- fi nessee Infantry, the Second and Third ? Battalions of the First North Car- S < alina Infantry ,and the Third Bat- g hnlinn r>e fV.? 1 r> 1-- ~ S ..v.! u? tuv uctviiu uuutn v>m uiiim g [nfantry are to he incorporated with 3 the regular regiments for their re- g sportive States and all their eovnmis- % sioned officers of the rank of captain 3 and ahove are to leave for France as g soon as transportation can be provi- ?5 ieed .according to unofficial informa- 5 tion today. S The first inkling of the war depart- g ment's intention to move the train- 5 ing battalions came in an order issued g this morning to cease improvements 5* an their camp site. The soldiers had finished providing their tents with !=_ fioors and sides. According to information available, Brig. Gen. L. I). Tyson, commanding he brigade, together with one of his wo colonels, both lieutenant colonel ind practically every major and capain, will leave at once for France, l'heir men will be transferred bodily nto the One Hundred and Seveneenth, One Hundred and Eighteenth, 3ne Hundred and Nineteenth and One j Hundred and Twentieth Infantry. Regiments, formerly the Third Ten-1 lessee, First South Carolina and Sec- j j miu ana inira XNorth Carolina, re- ; ipectively, troops being assigned whenever possible to organizations , from their own State. All non-commissioned officers will rettiin their grades. The training battalions will not take up their camp with the organizations | to which they will be transferred until the departure of their officers. Col. Charles Brogan, former adju- ?? tant general of Tennessee, commands the First Provisional Regiment, composed of troops from that State, and Col. Julius T. Gardner, the Second from the two Carolinas. There is no _ ' information as to what use will be 31s made of the camp site to be vacated ' ^ by the brigade, but it is suggested j)p that those of South Carolina selectmen sent hero who already have been an{ fornieed into regiments may be en- Ma camped there. cut me GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! 2 STOI' DANDRUFF AND I i BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR pol 1 Hair Stops Falling Out and (lots p0 Thick, Wavy, Strong and p0] Beautiful. p0] Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lus- No trous and beautiful as a young girl's No after a "Danderine hair cleanse." .lust No try this?moisten a cloth with a little No Danderine and carefully draw it ; No through your hair, taking one small No strand at a time. This will cleanse No the hair of dust, dirt and excessive No oil and in just a few moments you No have doubled the beauty of your hair. | No Besides beautifying the hair at ; No once, Danderine dissolves every parti- \ No cle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and No invigorates the scalp, forever stop-' No ping itching and falling hair. , No But what will please you most will No be after a few weeks' use when you I No will actually see new hair?fine and 1 No downy at first?yes?but really new No hair growing all over the scalp. If No you care for pretty, soft hair and lots No of it, surely get a small bottle' of No Knowlton's Danderine from any drug- No gist or toilet counter for a few cents. No r RESULTS No matter how attractive results that count. A steadily growing- Suvit 11 may not seem to many a- i jtl quick" speeulation, hut a t ?\ suits will all he in favor ?>f One Dollar Will Start an Kinslie Nicholson. J. Rn\ \\\W%NN\\\\\NNNNN\\\N\S\NNS\N TALK IS G ANII VIITsirT Rlf I* vrt rn m? mi iviji/ ur y We are ready to back up our line of Men's and Boy's Clothin Furnishings in Union County. C Eind open for comparison. All we ; We feature "Stronger than th can fit the whole family. The "be Bradley Sweaters for Men and Wool Shirts,?all sizes?all pri A heavy Kersey Suit for Men All we ask is that you come an Union Clothi The New Way St< TO D 9 i i w v 1 i w?? w A m m -wr ^ t * nii, r llth Episode THE GRAY C Featuring Eddie Polo and I Universal Animated The World's Latest News in I\ Admission 5 an< NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS No. 20 No. no For Fiscal Year, 1917, rhe tax books will be opened on the towiish'i h of October and closed on the you jjv :t of l)eceml)er without penalty. "wh(.ro tor the ,">lst of December there will u (,pq added l'.ir penalty for the month January; lf/o more for February, jq j 1 5' o more from the 1st to 15th of rch. After the 15th of Match ex< - . ions will be issued. Will com- . . * nee to collect commutation road tax ' 1 the 15th day of October, and close the 15th day of March, following: i 1 u Vge for paying commutation road! :, 21 to 50 years. A^e for paying I tax, 21 to 00 years. 1 > i fax levy follows: r State S'-j mills j r Ordinary County 10 mills | i* constitutional school 8 mills 21 Hi mills . 1 Fair Forest 2 mills . 2 Carlisle 32?"? mills . 8 Santuc r> mills . 4 Finckney 3 mills . Union 2 mills . 8 Parham 2 mills . 10 Cross Keys 4 mills . 11 Union S. 1). S mills . 12 Jonesville __ .r>V&?2?~Hi mills . 13 Iiocky Creek 15 mills ft . 14 Cist mills la . 10 Cedar Hill - 4 mills j V >. 17 West Sprinps "> mills 18 Kelly __ 4 mills i 19 Scdalia 4 mills (111.(1 . 20 Oakland - . . 4 mills . 21 Buffalo . 1 VOl] i. 22 I'utman 8 mills * ?. 22 Farr 7 mills i. 24 Beaver Dam 4 mills i. 2f> Adamsburp 4 mills ?. 26 llames 3 mills 27 Tinker Creek 4 mills Mill >. 28 Gault 4 mill.- 1 nb HOLSON K&TEUSTO? A/ON. S. C. TP 1 COUNT methods may seem. I ljrs Account it: this i uteres* in^r as a "e<-' ' V\v year.- hence tic vthe Savinjrs Accour.'. Account, drawinc ! i I'ant. >1. A. Moore. ? President. Cashier. umLAA&UBObatfr WWWWWWWWkSW r V1TII T1IK (iOOI)S | Talk with the best A .i?, Shoes, Hats and i )ur prices are right i ask is a show-down. ;2 e Law" Shoes, and A st shoe on earth." 2 Boys. A ces. * , $10; for Boys, $">. 5 d make us prove it. $ ng Co. \ )re. 5 A %ssssssxsss$%ssssx*% lY METEOR JHOST I'riscilla Dean I Weekly rlotion Pictures il lOe Sardis 4 miliCarem J null? Black Rock . . . d mills i payinjr taxes rail for th* p or school district in woe' e, and any other townshi yon own property on wide ire to pav tax. J. II. lJAUTI.KS. Treasurer Union County. nthority says there are only ! f poisonous snakes in t' e ! tes. Why "only." i- anyou because they are too etv? You Are Having CHILLS TAKE Huiet's hill Buster see how quick will get well. At The METTO DRUG CO.