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a a Merchants & "The O / The Oldest and Lai j NO MORE C Do you remember the ; sion and the lack of em ; tency panic of 1907? ; To prevent another ci ; Ranking System keeps o rency to furnish the ba I of which we are one so ! the currency requiremcn | Doesn't it appeal to ; cost, by becoming one o ; Send for Booklet. Member Federa LOOK FOR THE BAP : \nd deposit your mone r | 1 . M KAllK. J President IwMiniiiiriiiiiiiMyyaiiifc "?w! the satisfies custom We are alw by showing their paint W T. . ii contains stuff. It is old-time pa Zinc, I'unmixed by rn it absolute! capacit>?al Let us tell ; STONE-JONES H UNION, SC | MR. F 1 / Why not reduce your Fc / prove to you that it ca t soil at the same time 1 / would be glad to demon; $ L. 1VI. J UNIOI One Pair ...Lif Are you abusing an you wiil pay the price of all headaches arise 1 aching, burning eyes tl and many other ills ai strain. In such cases i that is an unfailing on< COIIOAT PUTT TM? I OVHV7V/1J Vv 1 1 1 1 i 17IV1 carefully examined befi if necessary, fitted witi An examination will i is no need for glasses ] for glasses are very re; every pair with an ab* tion. F. C. DUKI 13 Main Street i gNuiiiimimiffwwwfWffmwTM \ UNDER | rSCOVERNMENT U^SUPERVISIOh member bank under ; j federal reserve act . ?l'Hfc j Planters Nat'l Bank >ld Reliable" i rijcst Bank in Union County y URRENCY PANICS i : shut-downs, the business depres- 3 ployment which followed the cur- 3 irreney panic the Federal Reserve J n hand an immense supply of curinks which bclon.es to the system . that they may at all times meet [ ts of their depositors. J you to pet its protection, without f our depositors? ? "How Does It Henefit Me?" I Reserve System. J yK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK ! a y where il will be absolutely sale ! J. I). ARTHUR, j Cashier I ? a --j ays anxious to save money for our customers them how to get more years of wear from jobs. That's why we recommend IWHI CALLONS ? WEARS LONGER no whiting, silica, china clay or other such made of the same pure ingredients that the inter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Unseed Oil. and nothing else. DEVOE is achinery, 500 gallons at a time. That makes y uniform in strength, color and covering ways. you how little it will cost to paint DEVOE. ARDWARE COMPANY )UTH CAROLINA J m y m W <* ARMER | Ttlizer bill $5.00 a ton? 1 can | < n be done and improve your g V remarkable discovery that I ? ; itrate to you. Let me tell you ol it ? ORDAN \J, S. C. 3--tf i. I I of Eyes to a etime... d neglecting yours? If, so, , later. More than two-thirds rom eye-straiu. Dim vision, iat soon tire, granulated lids re due to sorfre form of eye there is but one remedy and I.. Cii-J _1 c?piufjcny niit'u glasses. GN should have their eyes ore being taxed by study and 1 glasses. cost you nothing, and if there [ will tell you so. My prices asonable and I stand back of solute guarantee of satisfacE, Optometrist Union, South Carolina JONESVILLE | Jonesville, Oct. 2."?.?I attended the Jonesville district convention at New Ilaopc last Sunday. .J. W. Scott, president of the convention, presided and H. Henry Ilanies was elected secretary. The convention was opened by W. H. S. Harris, who also made an address, followed l?y I'rof. (iuess, John Cunningham, M. C. Gault and others all choosing their own subjects. A recess of an hour was taken which was {riven up to enjoying a fine dinner. The table was spread in the grove and there was an abundance of everything good. In the afternoon Dr. J. S. Thrasher, Thomas Core, Rev. W. B. Justus spoke. The new plan of giving each speaker the privilege of chosing his own subject is a good one. The Sunday school cause is well worked in this district. We have had three light frosts which has nipped the cotton and potato vines but only to do good. The weather at this time is ideal?Indian summer. The cotton market is hanging round the 28-cent mark?a fancy price for the staple. Some of it is being held for JO cents. Betsy Fa it, one of the old time slaves, died at her home near Jones ville Saturday and was buried at the cemetery here Sunday. Betsey deserves more than mere mention for _ lior good life in the world. She was 10~> years old and belonged in slave- ^ ry times to Mr. Hamper Farr. She was loyal and faithful when a slave and she remained so after emanci- ( pation. She joined the Methodist church at the old Maple Ridge shortly ( after the war and lived ever after- f wards a consistent member and last Saturday went up on high to take the seat prepared for her by the Father. ( Joe Fowler, better known as Joe | Milligan, a colored man about TO years of age, died at his home here a few s days since. Joe was peaceable and quiet and worked industriously for a j living; he was well thought of by the white as well as colored people. And still another one of the old crowd as j they are called, passed away near here. Dave Hughes, about 77 years , of age. Dave and I were near the same age and grew up in the same neighborhood, wrestled and scuffled together many times. Dave was a blacksmith and worked for an hon- s est living. ' The sons of Mr. W. A. McWhirter who are in the U. S. Army and were granted furlough to come home to j their father's funeral, have returned ( to their post of duty. . The great State Fair, Barnum & , Rnilnw'c r**? /%??? -A 1 ' a vulus, me picture snows and carnivals will take thousands or j, money away with them. Last night ^ we had a carnival to drop in on us. I had almost as soon see a machine g gun coming, especially if it was one ^ of our own. 1 Mr. George Brown has bought out ^ the meat market of Messrs. Little- ^ field and Sparks. Mr. Charley Lankford of Clinton spent a day or two in our town last week. Mr. Lankford lived near here at the Brick House about the year 1881, and he wanted to look over the town again that he had not seen in so long a time. Miss Ruth Scott will go the las', of the week to McColl to teach school. Mrs. G. W. B. Smith has four sisters visiting her, Mrs. J. W. Shafer, of Yorkville, Va.'; Mrs. F. C. Reamster, of Middletown, Md.; Mrs. John W. Holter, of Maryland, and Miss Annie A. Kefaum, of Middleton, Md. Telephone. CITATION TO KINDRED AND CREDITORS. State of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Whereas Anna K. McWhirter has made suit to me to grant her iJetters of Administration with the Will annexed, on the Estate an deflects of W. A. McWhirter, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. A. McWhirter, deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C. H., South Carolina, on the 7th day of November, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal this 23rd day of October, Anno Domini, 1017. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the 2fith Oct, and 2nd day of November, 1017 in the Union Times. 43-2t. If you intend to go to work, there is no better place than right where you are; if you do not intend to go to work, you cannot get along anywhere. What is LaX-FOS LAX-F0S 1$ AM lUDDnvrn r?cr*o? A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Catliartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Blag Hoot, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c The Unitec A. " Baking other co; RCT A Makes delicious CORN MEAL M cup corn meal l?,i cups flour '/? teaspoon salt 4 level teaspoons Royal E 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening Mix thoroughly dry ingredients: shortening and beat well. Bak tins' in hot oven about 20 minui Our red, white and blue booki free on rco uest. Adtli exs Re More Men Needed for the Quartermaster's C orns An excellent opportunity for vol mtary enlistment is open in the Quar imaster Enlisted Reserve Corps fo nen of almost every trade. You neei lot be an expert to enlist; if you kno\ mything whatever about painting arpenter work, electrical work, plum ling, blacksmithing or a trade of an; ;ind, you may make application fo he position of First Class Private Skilled Laborer. When assigned t ctive duty you would act as helpe n some special line of work. Sorm rill be sent to a school for the pur ise of instruction. Promotions wil ic made from time to time of mei Icmonstrating most efficiency, so Technical Examination Required No technical examination is re luired at the time of enlistment. Ap ilication should be made to the I)e lartment Quartermaster, Charleston I. C., on the required form, whicl nay be obtained from any reoruitinj tation, or by letter to the Depart nent Quartermaster, Charleston, S. C Sach application should be accompa lied by one letter of recommendatioi 10m a reliable business man in th o/nmunity of the applicant. This let 6r Should have reference particular / to ability, general intelligence am ptitude for the position applied foi Upon receipt of application, and *thi ame is acted upon favorably, an au hority will be mailed direct to th pplicant for his enlistment as a Firs 'lass Private-Skilled Tfc?l inrnr \?r?fl his authority the applicant may b nlisted in the Quartermaster Enlist By Mi< Wedne; Up to mi< months, \ United State: entire 12 moi This phenc epoch-making s These reco our record-breal finally prove th: 1. The supreme 2. The fact th United State merit of thei 3* The fact tha won over tc #Tfe? V /$?$ A Complete Stoc 1 States Governr dministrator Sayi Powder Breads of cc arse flours are recomi YAL po i PO .BSOLUTEL.Y PURE muffins, cakes and coar UFFINS NUT 3 cups graham 5 level teaspoor P.4 teaspoons sal , .. _ , l1'. cups milk an taking Powder t/J cup 8Ugar or 1 cup chopped raisins, wa Mix together flour, bai ..... . ... and water, sugar or add milk and melted raisins. Put into gre is in greased muffin 30 minutes in warm i tcs. 40 to 45 minutes. "Best War Time Recipes" containing add <yal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H, 13S ed Reserve by the nearest Regular Army Recruiting Officer, when enlisted he will hold himself in readiness - for a call to active duty and when - called will receive orders showing r where to report and transportation J from his home address to the sta v tion ordered. " CITATION TO KINDRED AND ' CREDITORS. r State of South Carolina, County of Union. 0 By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of r Probate. e Whereas, John I Gilbert has made _ suit to me to grant him Letters of [I Administration on the Estate and efn fects of Clough Harris, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad|# monish all and singular the kindred . and creditors of the said Clough Har. ris, deceased, that they be and . appear, before me, in the Court of , Probate, to be held at Union, C. H., h South Carolina, on the 7th day of No^ vember, next, after publication here. of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ; show cause, if any they have, why the _ said Administration should not be granted. e Given under my hand and seal this ? 23rd day of October, Anno Domini, 1917. ^ W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. e Published on the 2fith Oct, and 2nd day of November, 1917 in the Union e Times. 43-2t. The bill that hurts worst each ^ month is the one you had forgotten d about.?Claude Callan in Fort Worth " Star-Telegram. dnight ?day Sep inight, September 12th, du ve sold and delivered to tii i Tires than we sold to de; iths of 1916. unenal sales increase was made r ales increases of 1916 over 191! rd-breaking sales increases of 1! ting sales increases of 1916 over ree facts: acy of United States Tires. at the vast army of automobile ;s Tires in 1916 are using them ii ir experience. it another vast army of automobih the use of United States Tires ir of pur tires over other tires that t! United State A _ I -I fxfJI Arc UOOQ I 'Chain' 4U?co' *R<r v M v /Demand that your Tire Dealer ' /yUnited States Tires?or go to k of United States Tires Carri _? sient Food 5? )rn and nended" KING WDER i se flour breads T BREAD flour is Royal Baking Powder t ; d water ' corn tyrup i>uts (not too fine) or 1 cup shed and floured ' ting powder and salt: add milk corn syrup and nutmeats or ased loaf pan. allow to stand f dace. Bake in moderate oven \HionaInimilar rfr-in-m ??? i William Street, New York | Sardis Community Fair. On the third of November Everyone remember To come to the Sardis Fair. Bring neighbor and friend Sweetheart and beau Good things will be there And fun, too, you know. Good things to see, Good things to eat, For everyone knows Sardis can't be beat. No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No need to rub? it penetrates quickly and brings relief. Have a bottle handy for aUjflpA , rheumatic pains, neuralgia, back ache ar. J all mas- J cle soreness. \ K iiiMML I J I J L 12 th ring a period of re dealers more Hers during the Notwithstanding our 5. )17 over 1916 and 1915 definitely and owners who used n 1917 on the sheer ? owners have been! i 1917 on the sheer hey have tried*. s Tires Rres pal Cord' Plain? tup ply you with1 another dealer. . led by J. L. Bolton .