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tat TA" A" "A" A" V + "A" "A" I An Invital jf There isrft any c : V Whei | Hart Schaffnei V we have that in mind. | people who come t Jt It isn't an idea to get : & idea. We want t< for you on clothes ?? The clothes here are m j4 ers. They're all-\ ? and patterns here Next time you're in tc & the goods as we ar j* Ever | uimio T A^A A^A A^A :| * * Vive* way l Delco-Ligh | Farm E *1* 1 Delco-Light saves time i * ? formerly done by hand trically with current su] 2 Delco-Light brings to the fits which formerly attra X city. 3 Delco-Light solves the ' 1 t l - Jl i a ^unnging to tne country ? the city. 4 Delco-Light makes the h able place in which to 1 comes cheerful and more 5 Deco-Light, by correctii tions on the farm, attrad rather than to the city. *} J. E. KIRI , | See My Del co Wine 1 Are Good Value | $749.00 Dcliverc V % !j ij: Everything that gives va j CHEVROLET, and itdo< 2 one. It r.osts verv little ill LET US 1 W. L GREEN, D< C.N. ALEXANDER, D Let Us Your We have installed one mills in the county and your corn at any time, the best service possible, driven by a thirty-five Y W. Cooper will be in chs reputation of being one State. We will make ev< ask you to give us a chi what we can do. After ? I that you will become one % We will also buy you you the market price, of corn to be ground at o arrangements with you. rear of the C. E. Lipsco Hames Gi t A^A, A^A A^A A^A lion to Men :lass of people who are considei than you men on the farm i we invite you to come here t r & Marx and Alco We want to make you feel a A CPA irnii V UW J \/u. you here just to sell you some 3 serve you. We earnestly be and we want to show you ho\ ade in your interest by the gr vool; right in style, fit and pric for every taste and every figu >wn come in and see them. W e to "sell" them. ything New For J IN CLOTHIP The New Way Store ?+ <%? ?$> %? ?%? $? %? $? A^A ATA aTA A^A ATfc A^A A A Irifc + S IN WHICH | t Increases! fficiency $ and labor. Work which was Y can now be performed elec- % aplied by Delco-Light. V i farm all of the modern bene- f icted the boys and girls to the 1 ?* W + 'rpfirprl farmor" nrnVilom Kir ^ home all the conveniences of X x tome a better?a more enjoyive. Therefore, everyone becontented. lg fundamental living condi- ^ ;s hired labor TO THE FARM 1 X 3Y, Dealer low - UNION. S. C. ^ CHEVROLET i I CARS I I For The Money | il A# Vaiiv* Unmn 1 u nit iuui iitfiuc. v ' ^' lue to a Car you find in the a 3S not cost a fortune to own !j! to operate one. j: SHOW YOU! | ;alcr, Union, S. C. | ealer, Jonesville, S. C. | $ Grind ' Corn of the largest and best corn are now prepared to grind We guarantee to give you We have a large rock mill lorse power motor. Mr. W. ircp nf nnr mill nnH Viae VVio ? O- " ? V* ? ! of the best millers in the iry effort to please you, and ance to demonstrate to you jiving us a trial- we feel sure of our regular customers. \ r corn, pay cash, and give Any one having a quantity ne time, we can make special Our mill is located in the mb building near our store. rocery Co. A^A A^A A^A A^A 'y ^" A ^ 1^ Who Farm! f red more hospitable 5 L A o see our A Spring Clothes, X s welcome as you do the V X thing. There's a bigger V V neve we can save money v. ?? eatest of all clothes mak:e. There are sizes, style V % re. 1 re're as glad to "show" t t v Spring y WG CO. | T ^ Coming and Going. j Mr. J. E. Kirby was in Strother Wednesday on business. Dr. G. T. Moseley of Cross Keys was in the city yesterday. Mr. Winton Wallace, of Carlisle was a visitor in the city today. L. B. Blackwell of Laurens was a visitor in the city on Wednesday. W. H. Barnes of Jonesville was in tho nlf tr W * "* ?w ?/j iiEuiiEsuajf uu Uusmess. Mr. J. M. Whitehead, of West Springs was a visitor in Union Wednesday. Miss Nettie Cooper returned to Union Wednesday after a few days stay at her home. T. M. Marchant and A. H. Cottingham of Greenville were in the city yesterday on business. Miss Ella Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. James Pitts, of Whitmire weTe visitors in the city today. Miss Ellen Lake, of Whitmire is visiting at the home of Mrs. S. Ij. Lake, on South Church street. Notice of Election There will be an election held at Elford Grove School House in Hames Shoal District, No. 20 on Friday, March 15 for the purpose of voting an additional three (3) mills levy for school purposes in said District. James H. Hope, Superintendent of Education Union Count. 9-2t-w. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the people and ^nw.. - * T ill - ' - - ^ 111 any menus ui u ones v me iur ineir love and kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our sister, Mrs. Emma Smith. May God's richest blessing be with them all through life. Her Sisters. Books It is a common fallacy that inanimate objects are the main cause of the spread of germs and disease. Thus the borrowed book is a bugaboo to many people who fear that it is a tireless transmitter of disease from the hands of one person to another. The danger of infection from books is undoubtedly exaggerated, so difficult is it to find authentic instances of disease from this source. In fact, many experts in health matters are inclined to believe that books play little if any part in the spread of infection. Experiments show that it is the mild or unrecognized cases which are the chief means by which most communicable diseases are spread. At the same time it is advisable that all possible precautions be taken. No precautions are necessary in the case of books that have been in the room where sickness is present and have not been handled by the sick person. With books that have been handled or soiled by the sick person the simplest and safest method is to destroy them. If the books are of value this is not necessary for they may be disinfected. This i.i best done by exposure of the .books in a formalin chamber or to sunlight. Experiments show that diphtheria and other hardy germs will live in the closed book for varying periods, although ultimately all die. in most instances they die in a short time but may live for a period as long as three months. Therefore, the scientifically correct treatment of books require that they be set apart and not used for a period of about 90 days.?Columbia Record. SANTUC Santuck, March 5.?Mr. Arthur Jeter of Charleston visited his brothers last week. Lieut. J. T. Jeter of Fort Oglethorpe spent several days with his family during the past week. . Messrs. W. T. Jones and Starks Austin spent Sunday at Camp Sevier. Mrs. Kemper Thomas of Carlisle visited her parents last week. Lieut. Ryan Jeter of Camp Sevier spent the week-end with his parents. Lieut, and Mrs. J. T. Jeter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Littlcjolin of Jonesville spent Sunday with l'rof. and Mrs. E. N. Littlejohn. Mrs. A. McA. Pittman of Carlisle visited relatives this week. Mrs. Maude McCrosby, Misses Louise McDill, Mattie Gregory, Alma Carter and Agnes Meader and J. W. Gregory, Jr., Adger Adams, lA?on and Douglass Meador motored to Camp Sevier Sunday to see the Santuc boys, i Miss Annie Ruth Fant visited in Union this week. Mrs. J. T. Jeter, who is ill at the Union hospital is improvingWARNING! $500.00 Fine and 2 Years in Prison. Don't Buy Clothes or Equipment From Soldiers Section 35, Federal Penal Code: "Whoever shall knowingly purchase or receive in pledge for any obligation or indebtedness from any officer, sailor, or other person called into or employed in the military or naval service, any arms, equipments, ammunition, clothes, military stores, or other public property, whether furnished to the soldier, sailor, officers, or person under a clothing allowance or otherwise, such soldier, sailor officer or other person not having: the lawful right to pledge or sell the same, shall be fined not more than FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS and IMPRISONED not more than TWO YEARS! THIS APPLIES TO ALL PERSONS AND POSSESSION BY A CIVILIAN OF MILITARY GOODS IS PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE THAT HE RECEIVED THEM BY SALE OR PLEDGE. Bv command of Major General O'Ryan. Please post this NOTICE in a prominent place. Franklin Paris, 1st Lieut. Inf, Commanding: Town Detachment. PEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR Save Your Hair! Make It Thick, Wavy and Beautiful?Try This! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff?that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die?then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight?now?any time?will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair?new hair?growing all over the scalp. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our dear little daughter, Sarah. Also to her schoolmates and teachers for the lovelv token of love and sympathy. May God's richest blessings rest on all. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fobo. MOTHER S JOY CROUP AND ril l/r PNEUMONIA >3ilL VL An unfailing remedy for croup, colds, coughs, hoarseness, neuralgia, soreness in chest. Applied externally. Quickly relieves congestion and prevents pneumonia. Doctors Tecommend it; good druggists sell it. 25c and 50c jars. Goose Grease Company, Greensboro, N. C. h I?/ "LET I We want to do nio j sin meet your every 1 5 will trive you unusual B ">'e would like to B x?rvice by opening an ^ 11 SlYlJlll tic Wpl 1 no 1. ml ~ito<?; our banking r m\ wkI personal attentioi B\ ?ustomer. 4 PER CENT. INT1 Kmslie Nicholson, J ''resident. 4^4 A^A A^A 4^4 4^4 A^A A^A ~t^v 0 0 ^ 4 ! Juicy Steaks f Make Their! I MY UP-TO-DA : X ? :|: Country 1 % Groceries T * <f Let Me Demonstrate Y You Money On Got V in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. C?iven under my hand and seal this _ 28th day of February, Anno Dominni, f 1918. f W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the 28th day of February, 1918 in the Union Times. 19-2t-w. I f ? I J. L. H The New Market; V Phoni > A^A aT4. A^A A^A ii^4. A^4. A^4. A^4. A^4. %r %" "y "y T|^ <jr I Specia V ... A\ | McCLURE 10 CI | For Friday and |> Children's Ready-Ma<3 and $1.00. Ladies' Waists, Stylis) |> 75c and $1.00. V Ladies' Muslin Under $1.00. V Ladies' Skirts, White ; j* These Good Values will V Buyers. T Come Quick and I McClure 5c i V Citation to Kindred |( And Creditors State of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Ophelia Foster has made p suit to me to grant her letters of Administration on the Estate and ef- ? fects of John Foster, deceased. These Are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred I) and creditors of the said John Foster, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C. IT., South Carolina, on the 15th day of March, next after publication hereof, nt 11 nVWk ICHOLSON WK&TBUSTO? UNION. S.C.'i a 1 JS PROVE IT 1 re than merely state that v | banking need in a manner that | I SUUSIUCllOn. ; PROVh our ' r Mii?r: i<?r account with you irjre deposits arc cordially ir ootns arc conveniently locate a is jriven to the needs of eac'f BREST PAID ON SAVINGS. I. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, ^ Vice President. 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