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AreYou "He That I Us, Is Ag In America there can be tral" today. Every Man, V fighting for the U. S. A., fo tice and Freedom, for Civi] rights to be the fathers of < and Religion?Or he is fig] Military Autocracy, for G ravishing of virtue, for th Force, for the doctrine tlu fastening upon the world 1 that knows no honor, and ] pledges ,that murders, and tutes virtue in the name ol phemies for prayers. If you are with America, for, and can possibly plant any other food grain you w If you can put another Hog in your pen, you will pound is worth a Cannon I our foes. If you can produce anot Ion of milk or dozen of egg Iare producing, by using it your neighbors who have n< the arms of the men who j mud of the trenches in Frai If you will eat a plenty, AT- _ A l i 1 Liie /\niencan marKers toe time or any where, use the sugar and coal as economic stop grumbling, be cheerf , doing your part in all the ernment to man and equip world, you can begin to qu? If you will spend all you well, in the regular chanm what you can in your home Liberty Bonds every chanc Red Cross in all its activitie I in doing for the Soldiers in and Church does for you i Money, Food, Wood or Co tolerance and patience, yoi hand upon your head and i and faithful servant/' We are with you, heart strength, we will do our be need, wheat, rye, barley, o garden seed and onion set* Horse feed, Oats, Corn, ( hulls, meal, peanut meal, G mill feed, shipped stuffs, ha We are selling all staple at the smallest margin poj If you do not belong to ou mers, the ranks are open; will serve you to the best o TheUnionl "The Old Reliable Home o Man and Phones 100 or 80. ffiggg1 TRADI MAMN 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. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union. S. C. OR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Tinsley's New Jewelry Store PHONE 43 Wills > ? s Not With ainst Us" no such thing as a "NeuVoman and Child is either r Human Rights, for Juslization, for home and the our own children, for God hting for Germany, for erman Brutality, for the e enthronement of Brute it might makes right, for the spirit of treachery regards not its solemn rapes, steals, kills, prostiF God, and utters blasand what America stands another acre of wheat or ill plant it. pound of weight on that nut it there, everv added I ? J ~ ? J 5all in our conflict against her pound of butter, gals at home, more than you ; yourself or selling it to nne you are strengthening ire today standing in the nee for you. of the plentiful things on lay, waste nothing, any staples of wheat, meat, ally as in your power lies, ul, cultivate the habit of great efforts of our >Govthe greatest army in the I ilify as a good Soldier. can spend; wisely and ds of business, deposit i Banks, subscribe to the :e you have, support the is, back up the Y. M. C. A., i camps, what your Home * it Home, stop hoarding: al, cultivate the spirit of S tt i_ n in l i_ i _ ir uncie oarn win pui nis | 3ay, "well done thou good E and soul and mind and .. st to supply any seed you j ats, clover, vetch, rape, 3, Cow feed, Hog feed, thicken feed, cotton seed oconut meal, shorts, bran, y and mixed feeds. and fancy articles of food ssible to stay in business, r army of satisfied custowe invite you to join, we f our ability. iroceryCo. f Good Things to Eat for 1 Beast." I Tj. IWaornnn Mo-r G *'?&?' No. 666 This is prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25e There's one thing about the phonograph?it's put the old-fashioned entertainer out of business. WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains a? Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. Price 50c per bottle at (Old Milhoua Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM I.AYTON t \ y Coming and Going. j W. A. Walker is visiting friends in Spartanburg. Jack NolancT has returned to Union after spending sometime in Charlotte. J. S. Smith of Jonesville was a business visitor to the city on Wednesday. Miss Allan of Columbia is the guest of Miss Mamie Oertzel at the Seminary. Dr. J. W. Welborn is spending a few days at his former home in Foun tain Inn. Miss Ruth Gault, a student of Converse College is in the city for the holidays. Dr. H. C. Dover of Spartanburg is spending Thanksgiving with his family in Union. Prof. E. A. Fuller is spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Atlanta with friends. Miss Elizabeth Arthur will leave Friday for Spartanburg to visit Miss Nelle Dupree. I Miss Sara" Callahan is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in Greenville. 11 E. A. Goodwin left Thursday morn- b ing for Travelers Rest for a visit h to his mother. v Mjss Alys Pentiff of Jacksonville, ^ Fla., is the guest of college friends ^ during the holidays. n Miss Angelle Belue and Miss Eva n Hoard are spending several days with w friends at Due West. Miss Rosa Walker and Miss Frances Bentley are at Glenn Springs for the Smith William's wedding. Mrs. Preston B. Bobo of Sed*?|ia is spending this week in Atlant'c^with her son, William Thompson, ''m Mrs. Henry S. Adams and lit* 4s?n? a Henry, Jr., are the quests on Airs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. V J 0 Miss Addie Jolly and Mrs. |cl D. n Holcombe are attending the SmzhWilliams wedding at Glenn Spring^ a Miss Elizabeth Cobb, of GreenwJod is the guest of Miss Mamie Young aid t) attende<l the Elks ball Wednesday e^-^ j ning. Miss Francis Cole is spending the t holidays with friends in Spartanbur*. f> Sergt Sims Price of Camp Sevier i? d at home on leave. d Dr. Felix Goudelock of Columbia is a spending Thanksgiving in the city ^ with his mother, Mrs. Belle Goudelocn a on E. Main street. Henri R. Going of Mt. Pleasatflf with the Naval Rifle Range spent f several days this week with his fath- f er, George W. Going on E. Main d street. Mrs. J. H. Lampley (Mildred As- * kew) of Charleston arrived Wednes- ^ day afternoon to visit her parents, Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. V. Askew on S. Church ^ street. Mrs. George Barnes will leave to- t morrow for her home in Washington, v D. C., after several weeks visit to t Mrs. Preston B. Barnes' on S. Church t street. t Lieut. Claude Jolly who was com- j missioned at Ft. Oglethorpe this week, returned to the city Wednesday eve ning after visiting friends in Atlan- j ta for several days. Miss Carrie Young is home from a Converse College for the holidays and t has as her guest, Misses Katherin Brumley of Greenville, Tenn., and Sarah Wilkins of York. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gault are enter- } taining a merry house party this week ^ and among the guests are Miss Sara Pryor of Chester, Capt. Potts, of Camp Jackson, Lieut. Clifford Solo- | mon of Camp Wadsworth and Messrs. Paul Thomas and Harold Earle of | Spartanburg. Miss Ruth Gault who is studying at C' m-erse College is at home for the ho'i !a--s. Union County Baptist Convention Will Meet With BufTalo Baptist Church December 30, 1917. PROGRAM: ,] 10:00 A. M.?Devotional services conducted by the Pastor, W. K. Collins. i 10:l.r> A. M.?Organization. 10:4\r> A. M.?Baptist Essentials, A. . Finch, Iiewis M. Rice, W. T. Kennett. 11:15 A. M.?Special music, BufTalo choir. 11:30 A. M.?Sermon, J. T. Littlejohn, alternate, J. B. Bozeman. 1:30 P. M.?Devotional, J. D. Croft. 1:45 P. M.?Present Problems of our Church and Sunday School and How to Meet Them. ''Round Table," . conducted by J. M. Trofjdon. , 3:00 P. M.?Qualifications of a Sunday School Teacher, C. B. Prince, Davis Jeffries. ' < W. H. Collins, | J. B. Bozeman, J. M. Trodden, ( 48. Committee. E 0 Is 0 NIA Soldier's Concert Thursday Afternoon At 4 O'clock Admission 25c Five Reel Picture at Night Admission: 5, 10 and 15c business Will Go Right On. Glymph's Pharmacy has been put i order and its business will not e affected by the lire. Dr. Glymph as already cleared the sipns of the rater in the building and you would ardly know there had been this near estruction in this establishment. The M. and P. Bank will open tolorrow at the old stand. The busiess of both institutions will po forward as thouph there had been no fire. Adv. Monarch-Ottaray Locals. Mr. John Vassey and family hnve eturned from Great Falls to make leir home here. Mr. Ed. Blackwell has been having Tound with the chills. Mr. Jas. Huskey killed a nice pip ne day this week and penerously relembered the preacher. Pastor Brown of Bethel church is ttendinp the Annual Conference at linton. Pastor Finch promises to preach 3 the deacons of the church next Sunay morninp. Thankspivinp dinner with Mr. J. C. .owe today is s~omethinp to be thankul for, and the prospect for a turkey inner Christmas day. Your scribe is uly prateful for all which. Mr. L. D. Smith is the most disppointed man in town. He meant to at turkey and 'possum witK'his sister t Adamsburp today, and now this ain spoils it all. The Monarch stores after openinp or a little while this morninp closed or appropriate observance of the ay. This shower has spoiled much of he news. Those who had planned utomobile trips and Thankspivinp inner with friends are kept at home o eat boiled eabbape and potatoes and e thankful. The I.ockhart corresppndent seems o think somethinp has pone wronp rith the moon. We thought we deected a chanpe in it ourselves about wo weeks apo and now we are more han a quarter sure that we did. Box Supper at Parr School There will be a box supper at the 5arr school house next Saturday, De:ember 1st. Oysters also will be erved and there will be other attracions. The public is cordially invited. Canadian defrosted fish two years igo, but still of perfect flavor, was ecently served at luncheon given in lonor of a Canadian officer in Lonlo. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! AT The Grand FRIDAY ' MARIE WALCAMP Is co in in a back to see von in the "Red Ace" Every one remembers her In "Liberty" FREE TO LADIES Come and bring your triends Admission: 5, 10,15c Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININ1J and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oat Malaria, Rnriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. ] I A* pi TO FACE A r^| i>ow ij* nit1 iime ior HI pare for future emer * * I A substantial reser will assure you aprains the future will brinpr. Hi tn safeprtiardinp: yoi Hi you in the best possil B\ perfect security and ] pounded twice a year Emslie Nicholson, ''resident. i?mm iiiii'iiiiiiiiiniii win in Give\burPe aChanceXolk d II / :Jri\ S ** 11 five Reity-TtV>Hor C* thai "?*ORT?RS t-ROAS*l*S aho The Luzianne Guarantee : a If, after using the contents Lu^ of a can, you are not satisfied Ken in every respect, your gro- Ask cer will refund your money. DXZLM The Reily^ Taylor G Christmas Present What, shall I give for a Christmas present? Here are three sensible answers, The Ladies Home Journal 1 j year, 12 issues. The Saturday Kve- i ninjr Post 1 year, f>2 issues. The Country Gentleman 1 year, f>2 issues 1 am afrent for these -'l magazines. America's greatest periodicals. Send me your orders. Mattie I?. Lake, 1">!> S. Church St., Union. S. C.?fldv.? It. XW%*%V\W\W%N\WWW\W 2 5 / SrtLIAL ADVLKllSrn1ri\IS / OWING to the fire in the Merchants and Planters Bank building I have moved my office into temporary quarters corner Main and Herndon streets. Macbeth Young. tf. FOR SALE?One U2 1-2 acre farm 4 1-2 miles from Union. Will sell for one-half value. Must soli at once. Address P. O. Box 177, Union, S. C. 23-tf. WANTED?To purchase a farm. One located from five to ten miles from Union will be taken. Address P. O. Box 177, Union, S. C. 4'7tf. WANTED?Do you want morphine, laudnum, paragoric, cocaine or any other drug, is so write or come in person to the Keeley Institute, 1329 Lady Street, Columbia, S. C. 31-30t. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC?I have bought Fram's Pressing Shop, and will continue to run an up-to-date pressing and repair shop in connection with my laundry agency. C. C. I lames, Nicholson Bank Bldg. Phone lf>7. 12-12t-Tu, Th, Sat WANTED?To rent rooms or small house, close in with modern conveniences. Phone 13 or 287. FOR SALF/?Nice, fresh, home-raised celery, two large, fine hunches for 25 cents. Mrs. Davis Jeffries. HELP YOUR DOCTOR to fight disease by having his prescriptions filled at the Palmetto Drug Co. 'OR RENT?Cottage on N. Church street near J. E. Kirby's. Citizens Real Estate & I.oan Company. WCHOLSON IANK&TRUSTC9 UN/ON. S. C. TC iN'Y CONDITION you to save money and to pregencies. ve fund is the one thinjr that ?t actual want, no matter what ir Savinjrs, this bank can serve ble manner, because we afford ' pay 4 per cent, intereset, comJ. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President. Cashier. rcolator\pift fake Good The best percolator and the finest ipe cannot produce a good pot of "ee if the dry coffee isn't exactly ht to start out with. If the same colator and the same recipe do not duce the same results every time, i can bet your boots it's the coffee t's off-ee! Luzianne is uniformly d coffee. There is no guesswork ut it?ever. Give your percolator lance to make good. Buy a car of nanne today. The guarantee is uine?means just what it says, for profit-sharing catalog. CNEcoffee ompany, .New Orleans MONEY TO LOAN?Will loan on first mortgage, not exceeding one-hah the value of the real i state offered pvi-ui uv, nullify ui " per rem ami 7 per cent. Borrower must furnish a lis tract of title, etc. .1. C. Otts, Lawyer, (i0l-(i02 ( hr.pman Bldg., Spartanburg, S. C. tf. FOR SAI.K?110 acres land 2 1-2 miles from .Monarch Cotton Mills. Dwelling and lot pine timber. Citizen's Real Estate and Loan Co. 2t. I JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Syringes and Hot Water Bottles at The Palmetto Drug Co. EVERYBODY goes to the Palmetto Drug Co. to buy drugs. WANTED?To be cut immediately, several hundred cords of wood on lands adjoining city limits. Will pay 90 cents per cord for cutting. P. D. Barron. 44-3t. FOR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Harness. Peoples Supply Co. FOR SALE?Red Rust Proof and Appier Oats. Peoples Suppk" ~o. COAL COAL! Buy your winter supply now. Good Coal at reason able price. Let me figure with you. J. W. (lilbert. 37-tf FOIl SALE?Fifty acres of farm land within half mile of corporate limits of the city of Union. In good state of cultivation. Ten to twelve acres of fine bottom land. One acre in alfalfa. Balance in cotton and corn. For further information see S. M. Rice, Union, S. C. MONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds nnd all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara L. Humphries, Rhone 332-J. ."4-tf FOR SALE?Sanitary Iron Folding Bods, with mattress to fit, nly $20.00 .worth $20.00. Cooper Furniture Exchange, 27 Main St., Union, S. C. STORE FOR RENT at $12.50 per month. Apply to Simon Smith. LARGE CABBAGE PLANTS ready to set out, at twenty cents a hundred, at Poverty Flat. Henry Gault. 40-4't-pd.Thurs. I