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III Conser Save Your Cc Bi "Dutchess To M THESE times demand prz money spend wisely. If you need an extra p; look over our new stocks o: Dutchess 10c a Button, We address critical m< yet to be entirely satisfied \ Dutchess Trousers are their wearing qualities, fashionable cut will sumrh The money-back warra rip, means trouser insuranc Prices $3.0 J. CO The House o your MoneysOUR. I A^ID KE? Extravagance Is a Hab It is as easy to put a Lit each Pay Day, as it is to fi| agance you can indulge gance will later become a i the "Debt Habit." Your Saving will soon sh can look forward to sometl is no better way to acquire joining our CHRISTMAS B/ We pay 4 Per Cent Inter* COME TO C Nicholson Ban Emslie Nicholson, J. F V* T"? J _ j -wrm | r resident. vu 666 Gives Quick Relief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE t 0 Price 25c and 50c Per Botlle *L.? SSSm Co. yation Kit and Vest iy Trousers" latch idtical economy. To save air of pants don"t fail to f ; Trousers SI.00 a Rip sn?individuals who have vhen it comes to trousers, known everywhere for The choice fabrics and ?e you. nty, 10c a button; $1.00 a ;e. o to $6.00 HEN >f Economy jj DONT LET KGANCE CRUSH P. VGU POOR ? it?Saving is a Habit, tie Money into the Bank ?ure on what Pet Extravin! But your Extrava|reat burden?you'll get iow a big balance and you ling worth while. There i a bank account than by kNKING CLUB! >st. IIIR RANTIT I r V M. M-TJL. 1.1 1 11a k & Trust Co. toy Fant, M. A. Moore ce President. Cashier A refuse can and fly trap have been combined by an inventor in a device intended to be placed about city streets. An electrical method for the economical recovery of tin from scrap metal has been invented by a French engineer. . n \ Coming and Going. I Capt- Booth Hi.rt is in Columbia today on official business. Mr. John D. Smith of Carlisle was a visitor in Union Thursday. Messrs. Badger, Trumps and some of their friends of Camp Jackson will spend Sunday with P. C. Whise- 1 nant on Hart street. Mrs. Wallace Keisler of Union spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory near Santuck. Mrs. Will Gregory returned home with her Sunday afternoon to spend a few days. Mill U\ SUM UUMMII1EE UNION COUNTY RED CROSS CHAPTER December. $123.49 amount expended. 855 yards of outing, 3 machine oil cans, | 3 bottles machine oils. Report of Mrs. R. E. White, chairman committee distributing. 9 bed shirts, 1 pajamas, 4' prs bed socks. January. Report of Mrs. R. E. Whit, chair- man committee distirhution. I doz. balls knitting cotton, 27 bed shirts, 31 pajamas, 4 prs bed socks. Report of Mrs. J. C. Wallace, chairman committee packing. Jan. 22. 1 box surgical dressing. Contents as 1 follows: 10 doz. abdominal band- < ages, 3 1-3 doz. head bandages, four- i tailed,, 2 1-2 doz. T bandages, 5 doz, < triagular bandages. 1 Jan. 22, 1 box patients' clothing. 1 Contents as follows: 1 doz. prs. bed s onnlro A V??J Cf * ? ' ivv.uo, -x Uui. ucu Kiiuui, ~ (loz.pajam- * as, 1-2 doz. nightingale. 1 box pa tent's clothing. Contents as follows: 1 2 doz. bed shirts, 4 doz. pajamas ' The Jonesville Auxiliary sent 14 < bed shirts, 11 pairs pajamas, 7 pairs 5 bed socks. > On account of the extremely cold " weather the members have not been j able to accomplish much work. 'f Mrs. D. J. Hames, * Chairman Supply Committee. ^ ? ] A Letter: Union, S. C., Jan. 30, 1918. 1 A letter from Emma Sorgee, 8 yeaTs old to her brother Claude I.. Sorgee at Camp Seier, C. O. E. 118 Inf?Dear brother, I wish I could j see you right now, but as I cannot, I guess I can write to you I hope it won't be long till you can get to come home to stay, then won't we hav?,.a jolly old time, we would go to lh*e store and buy candy like we used to, 1 Ha, Ha, I wish you was here right I now for Mama won't buy .me candy like you used to, she says I want too much. Claude I wish sometimes that I was your big brother, so I could stay with you and go with you to France if you hove to go, T know we could whip the Kaiser. Claude I will close this time with bushels of love from all . From your little sister, Emma Sorgee, Academy St., No. 5, Union, S. C. A Lecture The lecture which was announced some time ago, will be given by Henri Ellis Brewington, at the Court House, Tuesday night, February- 5, 1018, beginning at 7:30. The subject will be, "Of the Now Existing War w Giving the plots, schemes and the destructions done to the Umtcd States by hostile nations. The lecture will last one hour. N. B.?If the weather should be unfavorable for the time mentioned above, it will be on the following Tuesday at the same hour. A Correction The Devil gets in his work, as he always does, but this time it happens to be the "Printer's Devil." In reply to "Enlisted Man's" article, it was not my fault but a typographical error, caused by the "Printer's Devil" making "Pie" out of my article; but we will excuse him this time provided he corrects it. Now as to the insurance, if a man is 21 years old, it costs him sxty-five cents a month, for "One Thousand Dollars" and for a policy of Ten Thousand Dollars, at the same age, it would cost six dollars and fifty cents a ' month. He can cancel "Liberty Bonds" if he desires to take out the insurance as the government permits him to do so. Consult your superior officers before the 12th of February, 1918, as the automatic insurance feature expires then. Mrs. S. S. Linder, Sec. of Civilian Relief. Fair Forest Chapter D.A.R. The Far Forest chapter D. A. R. will meet Tuesday afternoon, February 6th at the home of Mrs. F. H. Gamer and the assistant hostesses will be Mrp. H. K. Smith and Miss Edith Smith. ji, jK EDISONIA TODAY Shirley Mason In The Awakening of Ruth FRIDAY LOUISE GLAUM In : Love or Justice? Admission: 5, 10 and 15c doming the BIRTH of a NATION Next Wednesday THE SLACKER Nip That Cold Now Don't take chances with a cold, ifou cannot figure on the outcome of ; 1 cold if it is permitted to run its j ourse. But you can count on prompt \ esults if you take K-W Brand Grippe j Capsules, Lawson's Formula," when j i cold starts. This remedy will ! promptly drive the cold from your j system. A package of this valuable : :old cure should have a place in every : some. Its prompt use may save you j from having congestion or other ser- i ous after-effects of a neglected cold. ; let a box of K-W Brand Grippe Cap- : sules now. Sold by Peoples Drug j Store, Phone 69.?Adv. \ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \ j DOLLAR DAY Wednesday Feb. 6th, j at The Wonder. j WANTED?Farm help, colored. Ap- i ply to Tinsley's Jewelry Store. < ltnd. \UCTION SALE?Carload Tennessee Horses, Mares and Mules at Brannon's stable Monday, February i 4. Kentucky-Tennesse Horse and 1 Mule Auction Company. 76-4t. NEW SPRING SILK DRESSES, New Spring Coats have just arrived nnd ready for your inspection. They are beauties and moderately priced at The Wonder. YOU GET THE BEST work done at my shops, because T employ only expert pressors and cleaners, therefore 'he very best work is turned out of my shop that you can get anywhere. 1 guarantee satisfaction. Phone 107 for your wants in my line?your work will bo appreciated. C. C. 1 lames' Pressing Club. Nicholson Bank Building. DR. IIUIET'S Hair Tonic will remove the Dandruff and make the Hair grow. For sale at Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?One farm containing 125 acres, six miles from Union. All necessary buildings. Price $1,400, and terms on same. Address P. O. Box 177. 7G-4t. 38 INCH Wide Sheeting 18c value 8 yards for $'1.00 Wednesday, Feb. 6th, at The Wonder. FOR RENT?Dwelling on Perrin Ave nue with lights, water and sewerage. E. W. Stone. 73-tf. MONEY on real estate on long anc easy terms. J. E. Minter, Finan cial Cor. Union County. A GOOD REMEDY for all Aches and Pains; Huiet's All-Healing Linement. Buy a bottle at Palmetto Drug Co. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS? 15c percale 10 yards for $1.00 Wednesday Feb. 6th, at the Wonder. FOR SALE?Sanitary Iron Folding Beds, with mattress to fit, onlj $20.00 ,worth $30.00. Cooper Fur niture Exchange, 27 Main St., Un ion, S. C. FOR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Harness. Peoples Supply Co. U. S.'FOREST SERVICE states that one cord of oak or hickory equals one ton of coal in fuel value. You can get this wood to cut on halves, also pine, three miles from Monarch Mills. Write J. T. Spears, R. v n i e A* JL/> X* U'tl . FOR RENT?A place 4 miles from Union ?nd 1 1-2 miles from Buffalo. For further information apply to R. C. Williams at Clerk of Court's Office. ltpd. ? ri&Va > h* - SI "FIVE Y SI t he man with a stea i__j j in this hnnk n* \what will happen five or He knows that his savi any condition that maj f :eie is no man or " o can build up an a trong bank. We invite dopistors per cent compound in Kmslie Nicholson. J. president| 10 Small Farm 3-4 Mile from \ A No. 1?9 1-4 Acres, $50. pei j Godshall. No. 3?10 1-5 Acres $37.50 p t 44 5-12 8-10 44 37.50 \ 7?15 44 37.50 \ ? g?ii 47.50 i " 10-23 " 47.50 \ ' 8?19 4-10 " 47.50 g " 0?17 *4 37.50 \ " 4?-15 37.50 fj " 2-?9 1-4 " 40.00 * t\ Godshall 8 s The above Farms are ni< and dairy farms. Terms 1-3 g and two years at 8 per cent i \ Citizens Real Esta i ^^1 He who ? rr*tt c/ n Let Me Do You I have bought out the 1 Wallace Williams, at Fo prepared to do FiriJt Cla able Prices. WORK GUA Bring me your sick Casi and let me dodtor them. J. Herma: Phone 9i TEN SMALL FARMS FOR SALE? ^ 3-4' Mile from Monarch. No. 1?9 1-4 Acres, $50 per acre. Sold to G. P fJndshflll. Nn S 10 1 -f? onrnc $37.00 per acre. No. 0?12 8-1C acres $37.00 per acre. No. 7?15 T acres $37.00 per acre. No. 0?11 ? acres $47.00 per acre. No. 10?23 A acres $47.00 per acre. No. 8?10 4-10 acres $47.00 per acre. No. C? 17 acres $37.00 per acre. No. 4? _ 15 acres $37.50 per acre. No. 2? I. 9 1-4 acres $40.00 per acre. Sold to G. P. Godshall. The above farms are nicely located for truck and dairy farms. Terms 1-3 cash, balance in one and two years at 8 per cent per annum. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. * 2 ! > ICHOLSON tNK&IRUSTO? UN/ON. s. c. ID 1 EARS AHEAD I dily growing Savings Ac- | jver found worrying about | ten years hence. I ng will enable him to meet I r arise. ^ woman who has so little but ? ccount with the assistance of I of $1.00 or more and jniy 4 teres t. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President. Cashier. H ZMMmrSmM s For Sale | Monarch ' acre. Sold to G. P. J er acre. ! 1 " " " " 1 " " i Sold to G. P. 5 | j :ely located for truck $ i cash, balance in one $ >er annum. 8 te & Loan Co. I ^%VV\VN\V\WVW%\X3iX3?k r Vulcanizing! Vulcanizing Shop of ster's Shop, and am ss Work at ReasonRANTEED ngs and Inner Tubes I Will Cure Them. ri Smith 3 IONEY TO l/MN at 7 per cent, straight interest on business and residence property in amounts of $2,f>00 and above F. J. Parham, Union. S. C. uesdavs and Thnrsdnva frw A T THE WONDER Wednesday Feb. 6th, Dollar Day Specials all Ladies trimmed hats at $1.00. AND FOR SAI.E?104 acres for only $(>.."?0 per acre, located on the East Side of Typrcr River one mile above Cedar Bluff Ridfre. Good cultivating land on the bottoms, also ^0 acres in pasture, known as the "John Lawson' place times in Turs paper. ... I ,.:J