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FREE FflOH TA) I t). S. War Savings Stamps Ar \ Free From Federal, State Or Local Taxation-Pay Good Interest. i One of the advantages of the wa savings stamp* a* au iavostment 1 that they are not subject to taxatioi The following statement in refereuc to this feature has been issued by Lh war savings committee: "When preparing for the issuing c fllirift Stamps and War Savings Cat tifloates, the national administrate very wieely decided that they woui not be subject to any taxes?federa artate or iocai. In this respect, the axe entirely unique, being free whe almost HVHTTthin* *>!?.? of vain. Ject to Impost. "As the amount fhat an individua may hold is limited to $1,000, this con cession does not deal unjustly towari other security holders. It is simpl; an inducement to the small investo ito make an unusual effort In his owi country's behalf by depositing a much of his surplus with the govern ment as possible. Those who bu. these little bonds?and all should di it?should understand In advance o the coming days of taxation return it April that whatever of their earner aavings or surplus derived from ecc noniics is converted int? Thrlf Stamps and War Savings Certificate* need not he recorded upon the asseea or's blank. As the interest and priu clpal are payable in 1923, neither is il necessary to make mention of th? in vestments In the return to the in oome tajc collector. "They are, a* stated, eNsolntely fr?s and. an they also pay 4 per cent, coo* pound interest, ar? the best securities that one can bay hi thes? tro?bl?4 times. W. S. 8. WOODRUFF LEADS STATE Has Largest Par Capita of towiup Hevested In War Savings Stamp?. Charleston, S. C. ? The town of Woodruff, 3. C? has the largest per capita sales up to date of all the towns la the state. Tha population of Woodraff la 1880 and the sales up to February 16 were $2,441.28, wich represents $1.30 worth of war savings stamps and thrift rtamps for each person in the town. Th? balance ?f the tat? has sold only $.092 per capita. Woodruff, therefor?, has made the best showing in the state up to the present dato, and eapoots to condstot th? campaign even more viporoasly. W. 8. S. Colored School Makes Record Sau?.ylU t.UA.1 U 1 Km 100 Per Cent. War Savings Stamp Enrollment. Charleston. 3. O.?The 7-Mlle School at Mit. Pleasant, 3. C., has made the leading War Savings Stamp enroll* sent in the State of South Carolina, according to reports In eo far. This la a colored school, and the teacher and every pupil owas at least one thrift tanvp, -which Is considered an 6xoellent showing, and which Is taken here as an Indication of what can he accomplished in the schools of the state. W. S. S. HOORAY FOR CHARLOTTE! Washingtno. D. C.?Charlotte, Mich if.aii, a iown 01 o.bou. nas me nistinctlon of being the first town in the country to make a percentage of 100 c ; the sale of war thrift stamps. According to reports reaching the national war savings committee here, very man. woman and child in Charlotte owns at least one thrift stamp. Sunday School Convention The district meeting of the Union County Inter-denominational Sunday Schools of Santuc District will meet at Salem Church Sunday afternoon, March 17, at 1:30 o'c'>ck. The following is the program. Music. Devotional exercises led hy Rev. W. Y. Cooley. Music. "The Duty of Parents to the Sunday School"?E. N. I.ittlejohn. Music. "How to Keep Up Enthusiasm in Sunday School Work"?General Discussion. Music. Dismissal with prayer. Everyone is cordially urged to meet with us. J W.. Gregory, President. For results use Daily Times Want Ads. I PAINT la A 'v , ! : > I To Any H? 11 Who Mis y ft Once more we make n a one week only. H P A million homes ha y with the ideal Quake ^ Sj countless new homes l" l| have adopte Quaker C * I A wave of econonn ' 9 j inoais. have multiplier a | j And millions of them ? g S j less llavor ? are usinj* [ L. "| We want those nev jr ^ | Cookers too. So we re] a ft J nhl. r f i he cost of aliunim 1 C >1-? r p"ices have enor * m I -lit w? 11:iv<- new usei tiint we made to old. \ hi/4 aluminum Cooker J charges prepaid, under < uj i ki> ol!e." is for one \ ^ 9 plies on!\ to those who . ? Cooker now. It' you art . $ urge you to accept it. iBuy from ] of the two i then send t applies to i I | Q I At 1/1 k' Quaker Oats, measure steak, it supplies nutrit Meats, on the average, , Flggs e<>st ten times as in 1 the c^st of a single egg. ^ The oat stands supren It far exceeds wheat in fc It is the energy food a element in just the right Quaker Oats is flaked very oats. We get but ter i wondrous flavor without ful if made with Quaker C F. A. JOHNSON, SANDERS BROTHERS CO., J. W. GILBERT, GIBBS BROS. & SPARKS, J. L. EISON, ?_____ What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeaves and I'epsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 50c Notice 'I'he Union County Medical Society notifies the public of the new fee bill, adopted by the organization. These fees are the minimum.1 Charges are as follows: Day calls, $'1.50. Night calls, $2.00. Obstetrical calls, $15.00. Country calls, 50 cents per mile, one way, in addition to the above. This to take effect on and after March 15, 1018. Union County Medical Society. 100-3 | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR SALE?Maine grown seed Irish potatoes. Price Ofic per peck. Sanders Brothers Company. 4t. FOR A OOOD LAXATIVE, try I)r. M. I). Iluiet's Citrate of Magnesia. WANTED?A small cottage at once, close in. Apply to Chas. B. Counts, at Times office. NOW - T1 l - - m tfmft . ne M To Get Cereal Cc msewife | ~ ;sed It r OI this offer, but for ve been supplied r Cookers. But in the past year plus wheatlcss I oat-food users. __ to get tliimatch- ^^*5^ Quaker Oats. v users to have peat this remarkmi has doubled. Extra 1 mously advanced. s the* same offer and H \ will si?*id this tor only >A, all Cereal Capac >ft"er made below. veek only. It ap- Made tc have no Quaker . : one of them we Lltei $1 Brin pour grocer five packages < combined. Send us your g his cooker to you, all ch; this vicinity alone. Ad 1* The Two C maker Oats 3 the Cost of Meat cl by food units, is twice as nutrii lion at a cost of live cents pel* 100 cost eight times as much for the sa ueh. You can serve six dishes of Q 1C amonp irrnin (r^r\Ac i?-? o c vv/UJ, lit UUlllilUl! >od units. ikI the food for growth. It supplies proportion. It should he your basic from queen grains only ? just the i pounds from a bushel. So in this b any extra price. All oat foods are d )ats. These Grocers Will J. L. HAMES, PEOPLES SUPPLY CO., MRS. M. J. MABRY, C. G. HUMPHRIES, J. F. CHEEK, FOR SALE?Half a million sweet potato slips. Nancy Hall and Porto Rico varieties. Cabbage plants, Charleston and Jdrsey Wakefield varieties; 25c per 100; $2.00 per thousand. It FOR SALE?Saxon automobile. D. M. Jordan, Union, S. C. 11-2 FOR RENT?A flat with all modem conveniences, reasonable rent. Apply to Mrs. R. M. Estes. 11-1-pd FOR SALE?A Ford Touring Car, new tires, seat covers, one-man top, bumper and shock absorbers. Apply to R. H. Nesbitt Auto Co. WANTED?You to know that we are prepared to do your grinding. Mr. farmer, bring us your coin, let us gind it and give you a certificate that you can use at your grocer's to purchase flour of equal weight. Union Roller Mills, Union, S. C. DON'T WORRY if it is Drugs that you want. Phone or call on the Palmetto Drug Co. THRASHER'S Allhealing Liniment for sale at J. L. Hames' Meat Market. Great for bruises aleviation of pain. Try a bottle and be convinced. Lumbago, neuralgia, headache, rheumatic pains relieved by the focal application of this great remedy. External use only. 86-tf. v. tie Union - - - - - ** -L *.. -.^U. lore ( rhis Big A loker for O I OlialrPV* Oafe I T? N/UtO V/C igs It This :>f Quaker Oats, or of Quak rocer's sales slip for the pun irges prepaid. This offer Idress, The Quaker Oats Company 708 Railwav F.*rKanrto f U:~~ - j ??..5V, %/uii.agu :hief War-T Qui Th tious as round ^ A . , 0 calories. Certainly no foi me food value. grade. uaker Oats for _ . Grits are brokei and in flavor. corn. ( every needed ^ ,'s serye<^ as 5 foocj. At dinner it is ser 1 big, rich, flarand you get a Nobody misses ioubly delight- Quaker Hominy C grade. Find out h< 1 Feature the Cooker B. L. FOWLER, W UNION GROCERY CO., R. J. H. WYATT & CO., G. L. D. SMITH, J. THERE IS NO DOUBT about you not getting ^he best, most up-todate work at my shops. I do Pressing and Cleaning for you, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 1(57 for your wants in my line. Ah calls are promptly executed, and your goods delivered at the specified place and time. I operate this Pressing Club in connection with my Laundry Agency. No one will appreciate your business more than < I. 1G7 is the telephone number, < Nicholson Bank Building the place, i and C. C. Hames, the man. 4 TO RENT?One desirable office, consisting of two rooms with all modern conveniences. Suitable for a i doctor or attorney, or insurance of- < fice at Cohen -Building above the 4 Theater. Apply to J. Cohen. 4 REMEMBER that your Doctor's Prescription can be filled at all times at the Palmetto Drug Co. * 4 EGGS?For hatching, Buff Orping- 4 tons, Buff Leghorns and Buckeye's. ^ Two dollars per 15. Gilliam Poul- ^ try Yard, Fant Gilliam, Jr., Manager. 6-9t-w. * FOR SALE OR TRADE?One 7-room jy[ house and lot on Perrin -Ave. Pric* $1)00. One 4-room house and lot on Perrin Ave.; price $500. Both have city water. J. Anderson Brown. 106-4 Hardwai i Dhanc Juminum ne Dollar I A Million ters I c?i uuppj We have supplied o ?of Quaker Oats with ai them. The purpose i Oats cooked rightly. Quaker Oats?flaked only ? has a wealth cooking keeps that flav the oat dish doubly del easy to digest. So we had this Coi order ? an ideal doubl tra large, so little or m in it. It is extra heav lifetime. That is the Cooker aluminum ? which we one dollar, under the If you are serving Qual will, we want you to ha Week er Hominy Grits, or five pa chase and send $1 with it. W is good for one week only, lme Foods iker Hominy G e Queen of Corn Daint m of grain food excels Hominy Grits, if a Hominy, and Hominy is the sweet flii a breakfast cereal, or fried, or in fritters yed as a side dish. wheat foods when you serve them a jrits is fancy white hominy crushed. Ii dw folks enjoy it. Price, 15 cents per pa< Offer Next Week . Y. MEADOWS, THE PE , J. FOWLER, UNION P. GODSHALL, A. R. M< A. WOODS, J. B. PO A a^a A at "a" "a" av fVf " For Good I t % ... At | "LIVE AND LET LI I SEE M ! ? Prepared to do First< V' On Short No % | W. IM. BF | The Plur Y S Phone 262-. t Old Police Head<] w ONEY TO IX)AN at 7 ner ri?ni I *r>rvr? o r ? r WIV O straight interest on business and Reds, residence property in amounts of $20.00 $2,500 and above F. J. Pax-ham. niture Union, S. C. ion. S. -e Co. e Homes lied ver a million users i ideal way to cook s to have Quaker from queen grains of flavor. Right or intact. It makes ightful ? makes it I oker made to our j e cooker. It is exuch can be cooked j y, made to last a ? made of pure offer this week for conditions below. <er Oats, or if you ve this Cooker. j ckages fe will and it \ I I i ' rits i ies you get a dainty;, ity part of white i, or in pancakes. hominy dainty, t is the supreme Jcage. .OFLES STORE, BUFFALO MILL STORE, ORRIS, >RTER, 'lumWng! ... X VE PRICES" | T IE. | t Y Class Work > lice. Y tOCK, | nber i t J f luarters 4, A^A ^fc. A^A A^A. A^A A^A. A^A " "aT y^f 0 Y^y fwy "0? ALE?Sanitary Iron Folding with mattress to fit, only .worth $30.00. Cooper FurExchange, 27 Main St., Un. C. III! Illll I III III! IIIII I r Paints I I The Test. |