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WWAWWWWVWWWVNWV f Lay Down \ \ Lay Down 1 Airainst an enemy wh i. human liberty nor rever '$ war on defenceless mothe * dren for a German holid A aged and tlie infirm, the 2 UlllL'OC fl clltrniKInc- n-p ?.? viiinuiuico ill niCC 5 prayer, who tramples ur c tions to live and exalts 1 J who plunders in the nan J the name of the Divinity, ? one hour and whines like js who dispenses iron crosst 3 of ten million crucifixions 5 hate over Freedom's deat there can he only two al 1 lay down The Price of g Down Our Arms! p Buy The New 4!4 Pc ^ Subscriptions received at | Merchants & Planl 2 F. M. FARR. President One Pair o ...Lifei ( Are you abusing and 1 you will pay the price lab of all headaches arise froi aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are strain. In such cases the? that is an unfailing one? SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before if necessary, fitted with g An examination will cos is no need for glasses I w for glasses are very reaso every pair with an absoli tion. - F. C. DUKE, j 13 Main Street Peoples Unc Funeral Director: Automobile Equipment F Calls Answered Pr< II. W. EDGA | Phone 240 fc ' SERVIC can he used as an Ambulance, for de sions. Especially adapted for lon^ di where within thirty miles of Union F BAILEY UNDE Office Phone 10(? GERMANY, THE FALLEN TREE (By Winston Churchill, author of^ "The Crisis," etc., who recently ' returned from the war zone. Germany may be likened to a great tree that has fall"n across the path of democracy. The trunk is being chopped through by two axes, the military ax and the propagandist ax. If the trunk is to he severed and the obstruction removed, neither ax must he spared. Americans must contribute willingly to help their allies to support their Army and Navy, which will be the deciding military factors in the struggle. ' i?NA\\V\<%\\\NN\\NS\N\WN\\N ' The Price \ ,, I " >r ... | sc 1 n! Your Arms i 8 I cc o has neither respect for gj (1< once for God, who makes y, th irs and butchers little chil- ? ?3 ay, who strikes down the $. pi maimed and the sick, who 8 p and a slaughterhouse of ^ 00 ider-foot the right of na- g the harvest of the sword. g w: le of defence and kilts in g i who blasphemes of victory g ti( a cur for peace the nexi g ?s for murder on the field ? th 5 and chants a requiem of g Ti 1?against such an enemy g .)>? ternates?either we must g \v Victory or We Must I/ay g ]" 5 c? g ho r Cent. Liberty Bonds g ve the | u! g hi lers National Bank, \ J. I>. ARTHUR, Cashier ? ta * ot ,\\\\\N\V\VVVN\\\%\\\S\\\\\ ni. __________________________________ us OOl f Eyes to a Z \vn time... z leglecting yours? If. so. as" er. More than two-thirds Pu< in eye-strain. Dim vision, pe soon tire, granulated lids Du due to some form of eye re is but one remedy and on properly filled glasses. should have their eyes 1 being taxed by study and lasses. t you nothing, and if there to ill tell you so. My prices <h< nable and 1 stand back of jjj1. ite guarantee of satisfac- 1 \ l . Optometrist f Union, South Carolina ?,rt the ? le lertaking Co. mi; s and Embalmers <,u 'urnishcd When Desired. js omptly Day or Night ' R, Manager. l|.v Old Fostollicc Bulldlnu vis of Wrrm^rwr-Mrtomnrrkfj-TriiiSiinn t"'; :e car | livciinp: Caskets and on Funeral occa stance calls. We deliver Caskets any- I REE OF CHARGE. JT RTAK1NG CO. I Residence Phone 88 ! Our American I'r"sident was the (rst vvoHd statesman to make clear that while a military victory is es- j scntial, it is not in itself adequate, i The e;reater significance of this war 1 lies not on the battle lines, but behind them. It is a war for human liberty, and that which restricts human liberty, not only in the German Empire, but also in America and England and France and Italy and Uus- mm sia iiiu.-d be abolished. We are be- H yinnitv to perceive that the future K progress of democracy depends on na- 1^ tional unselfishness and intornation H cooperation scientifically conceived. Slo LOCKHART JUNCTION. \ Lockhart Junction, April 11.?The eather is cool and cloudy and some lin and still threatening. This will < t the farmers back for a few days? > time is lost in planting for there is ways a cool spell in May that is id on cotton. I see there has been a great deal of >rn planting in some places, so I 1 m't think the farmers will neglect ie greatest needs on the farm?that food stutT. Kveryone I talk with iys that they are going to plant f enty of corn. 1 1 spent several days in Cherokee j ninty last week, canvassing in the c terest of The Union Times?going f the homes of many good people and J as greeted with a warm welcome, wish I had space and time to men- c ;)tl some of the good neonle in tViia * immunity. I met with much success; f e people are paying up and say that f ey cannot do without The Union \ mi's and some say "I ought to have s id up lone: ago but just neglected s ' and others say "I have been tak- t g it so long, it is like one of the fam- t You see the people from other s unties like to read The Times and r ar of our county. That is fine ad- li rtising and it is always nice to read p other communities and see what I ey are pomp: to do. The best way to a irn of the events taking place is rough the pj-ess. The papers are s ucators and every person ought to a ke bis county newspaper or some o her good paper. I ovtertook a t in the other day and he said "give h a good letter this week through a ic Times." You know that was en- s imaging to me. I met another and n on ami some say "you have as s od time as any one I know of, al- p lys enjoying yourself traveling lj )und." Well 1 sure do have a good d ic and enjoy life traveling around il seeing different people and it does j em to me it is an inspiration to me j h as 1 cannot explain. Now, dear < ople 1 am not dead-beatingas I go. j iring these strenuous times one j ist pay as they go but I go into . my homes that will not charge me t e cent tor a night's lodging and ain it is almost an insult to some s ask them how much I owe them: I 1 them the man I work for always ^ ys my hills gladly and it does not ^ >t me one thing but the people are big-hearted everywhere. Most of ; men sav it does not cost them any* I> ng to have men and is such a little ng that they are glad to have me. '' Don't think I am boasting, but when Rl i*nter a stranger's home I am a anger no longer. We people do /?t ^ ilize how we ought to live unfcl u is too late to be of any advice s life. I like to meet people that " ? kind and social. I know a few ^ it I don't know. They are trying to 81 somebody else or they don't appear ?' know or are in some other company * it they think is just a little better 01 (I htey don't think how little they ^ ght look when they are seen by icr people. Give me a fellow that ^c the same every day. cc Vfter coining home the later part ^ the week only to go back to Chero- 8* County again, J. E. Gault came my home and took me back with n< 1 on a visit, so I went with him and st ited Mr. and Mrs. J. I). McCullough |01 t. herokee; they arc a fine big- le irted people in a good home, well j" ?d for life and surrounded with in ntv, have no children, enjoyed my J'1 y here and the kind hospitality exdid. 1 like to forgot to mention Vl (rreat quantity of feed stuff and w Knglish peas will soon be ready eat with other garden vegetables 11 fine. Sunday morning leaving for ra ne and expecting to stop at Rheioth church' I stopped at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hames for * hi!c; he is another progressive ar mor of that county; here we also ^ nd a fine garden, Irish potatoes uly ready to eat, plenty of young s under the vines and the forwardsweet potato slips on the bed and ('? y had set out some. Mr. Hames n? wl ???????aj. yj/ ^t ro Outdoor Workers n( are subject to exposure to all kinds of weather, and strenuous outdoor Wi work brings the rheumatic aches. You can't afford to belaid up.so heed that vt firet "l>** * * * ..... .niu0w vi iiicumausm. UN Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient, no need to rub, no stains; er no clumsy plasters and your pain m disappears. (jn Sprain*, strains, neuralgia aches and stiff, ... ?ore muscles are oil relieved by the application of Sloan's Liniment. o|] Generous sire bottles at all druggists. ,_ 25c? 50c . $1.00. lo on wlliiiiiraili wi an's prices not increased, 25c 50c $1 cc \ WOULD NOT CHANGE BACK FOR A FARf Says He Feels It Duty to Tell Wha Tanlac Did WAS AIDED SO MUCI Declares He Had to Live Eight Month on Egg White and Buttermilk "I'd rather lose my whole farm itock and everything on it than t )e in the fix I was in before Tanla estored my health," said Joe M. Vin on, a well known and prosperou armer living on Route 2, of Love Jiss. "Three years ago my stomach go iut of shape, and I had been goinj 'own hill ever since," said Mr. Vin on. "I could not digest my food, am or eight months I had to live 01 rhiles of eggs and buttermilk. I wa x, nervous I could not sleep, and offered so much misery from indiges ion that I felt good for nothing al he time. Gas would form on nr tomach and swell me up so I coul< ot button my clothes, my head ache< ike it would pop open and I woul< ot so dizzy and blind I'd nearly drop would have awful smothering spelli nd almost choke to death. "I sure am a different man nov ince I took Tanlac. I can just ea nything I want and never have a bi f trouble with it. I have gained fif een pounds in weight and my strengtl as come back until I can do as bR day's work as I ever did. All th< welling and misery have gone fron ly stomach, and the headaches anc mothering spells are things of th< ast. I have got such wonderful re ef from Tanlac that I feel it is mj uty to let the world knows about it.' For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. Jnion; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K "). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn <S Ion, Cross Keyg; Jonesville Drug Co. fonesville; Lockhart Mills Store .ockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch. as some fine 1 r? u:' ....w IUV.3 1UI Ills took?burr clover and a fine lot of ye. Then on to Rehoboth church ant jund a large congregation, I don'l now when I have met so many young >lk and so few old ones. The old indmarks have passed away it seems heard a fine sermon by Rev. J. D ailey on "Missions" and everyone stened attentively. Rev. Bailey was lad to meet Moxy as he called me and [oxy was sure glad to meet him and ?ar that fine sermon. After preachlg was over Mr. Gault and 1 ererinvited to several places to take ihner but we went with Mr. Gill aihes and had such a good time and ich a grand dinner. I went into the d Skull Shoals graveyard and lookl at the names of people and dates 1 the tombs and read the epitaphs on iem I read one that I did not unirstand at first but re-read it and >und that J. E. Davis, died for his >untry and is buried at Richmond, a., February '28, 18(55, did not underand how a man could be buried at vo places, but there was another ime on this tomb?Mary Davis and ime of his friends had put his name l there in remembrance of him which ts others know of him, even though s remains lie in Richmond. I went to the Morris and Fernandez gravelrd a vorv loiwiiw ? ? . .wiivij |/u?vc I/UC1C IS HO lurch there. I read the dates of one ery old lady, Mrs. Sarah Norris she as born May 17, 1771) and died April 1881). 1 was told she was the lother of .lames Norris who was ortally wounded at the battle of art Royal, November 7, 1861 and ed November 8, 1861, age 22 years, learn that Mr. Dan Inman lost his m in the same battle. Mrs. Sarah orris was educated at Winstonilem, N. O., riding there on horseick to the college. She and her husind lived in Charleston and after his sath she moved back to the old home sar Grindal Shoals on Pacolet river here she managed her own slaves and tended to her own business. Moxy. VLL A HOL T ROCKING CHAIRS Perhaps you may remember that ie committee on Red Cross begging ireatened several days ago to ask for /o rockers for the work rooms. Now might sound funny to some of you think of rocking chairs for work ioms, but the workers themselves do > need them but they constantlv ive callers, and the callers always ant to rest a bit. If some kind friend wishes to be iry kind and nice, and please very any folk, send up a couple of rocks to the work rooms and the comittee will not ask for anything else quite a long time. Just try us this ie time and see if it will not work it riprht. But friends we do not innd to limit your giving, we were ily limiting ourselves to asking. The easier habts of peace should ve way before the stern demands of ar, and luxury-loving and care-free muld realize that responsibility ineascs as advantage and powor aro >mmitted.?Columbia Record. The Itching and Si H of Bla: Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. . There is a harrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable, and the skin seems Ion fire with the burning irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, s because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can only bo reached by going deep down to its source, i, The source of Eczema is in the 0 p roc ; union c0un1 ] APRIL 11-12, n s 1 Thursday Nij 8:30 P. M.?In High Scho v tion Contest, Boys' Oratorical 1 Friday Morn 10:30 A. M.?In High Schn 5 gram, consisting of songs, dri { Hughes. t 1 Friday Aftcrn , 12:30-2:30 P. M.?Dinner. : 2:30 P. M.?At City Park be as follows: 1 No. 1?100 yard dash, Clii J No. 2?100 yard dash, Ch No. 3?Shot put, Class A. No. 4?Shot put, Class B. No. 5?Quarter mile run, No. 6?Quarter mile run, No. 7?220 yard dash, CL No. 8?220 yard dash, CI No. 9?Half mile run, Cln No. 10?Half mile run, Cla . No. 11?Running high jurr, F No. 12?Running high jum] I No. 13?Running broad jui No. 14?Running broad ju : No. 15?One mile run, Clas No. 16?One mile run, Clas 5:30 P. M.?At High Scho * trophy cup. I 1 J 1 LETTER FROM FANCE 1 Dear Friend Rice: You remember what I told you I Xxjn<2 frninor +a *Trt" * 11 T 1 ?.?>w (,vKig ww ov/iiu jruu, wen i nave not been able to do so yet, but will be in old Union, S. C., sometime soon again. Tell all my people that I am well , and enjoying life and tell Miss * that I think of her every day that passes and hope she thinks of me. The Red Cross is doing things the ? way I like to see them, and I have gotten some nice things from the Union Red Cross for which I wish to you to hank them for. > Tell my brother and sister I have some insurance made out for them and tell everybody that likes me, Hello. I have seen many shows in New i York city and other big cities but Mr. and Mrs. Storm run the best show I have ever seen. Good bye, I shall see you soon some day. % Love to all and Miss . Your friend, j. Paul E. Miller, ? \ Somewhere in France. L You^ can > afford have theri# ,i "Sniffles^p^ K [BrKind's ! "?iscoverY : for Coughs e Colds [, < makes it unnecessary for you to be annoyed by that dragging cold in the head. When your rye# begin to water, when you become t! feverish and when you begin to sneeze, _ take Dr. King's New Discovery?the ! fiopular remedy for 50 years. Knoclc that congestion, break un that backing fc.yc Mr. mng s New Dicsnvcry *j a chance to put vou In good shape. Buy It at youf druggist*. An Active Liver Meant Health If you want good health, a clear d complexion and freedom from Dizzi- " ncss, Constipation, Biliousness, Headaches and Indigestion, take Dr. King's I New Life Pills. They drive out fcr- I rnenting and undigested foods ind Kivc quick relieve. 25c, all druggists. ting zing, Fiery Eczema blood, the disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day at any drugstore, and you will see results from the right treatment. Write for expert medical advice, which you can get without cost, by addressing Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. T R AM Y FIELD DAY UNION, S. C. i*ht, April 11. ol Auditorium, Girls' RecitnI Contest. ing, April 12. >ol Auditorium, Patriotic Trolls and an address by Senator ioon, April 12. Athletic Contest, which will iss A. *ss B. Class A. Class B. ass A. ass P>. iss A. . ss B. ip, Class A. p. Class B. np, Class A. mp, Class B. >s A. s B. ol?Awarding of medals and W. C. MANN, President. A. D. EIDSON, Secretary. 1 SvutU and Cupid (Dunning Bolters Marry n New He no will Kav? a Li^la ^uncciM to BrigTiieii Ii :.r* h'',.'. to ven: linn; they ; "n rate 1 11S cunning plotters ? her; 1.1 the i i.v.'if )* t!*?i little si:nl>eam ? glad "?-it f. > luarts an I brighten the .oines of a lic.it of happy families* There Is a i t remarkable preparation, i as Mail er's Friend, which has been 1 1).- we: -oa f r ex .r lic'f. a century -fi re .l.o arrival of al.o atari:. Ties is a r* external application for the nl>I . : hrc.1t. By ?. .: use throu chut i .e .v i .; <? months, . l/ain a ul tension < rchi /e;l. 'il'.o mus. les a-*o made elastic a 1 I'lh.M.j s> that when 1 y i* *iic.* tlicy :.? .i. i vi.'i ? .. t. an 1 the. j.a...I* l inger t t!n crisis is iiaturaRy less, flu a, !')->. lie nerves are net torn nnri - iwa vltl t' t u'tiul w renching strain, and ?!.sires v.-i, saih as nervousness, nausea, i .? : down urd .st.'oUhing pains, are ri : t u discomforts and dehlliuiti ertrienr-rs women x.lio have used Mother's 'ri 1 :..y t' :y have entirely escaped l>y the polkatiau of ties time-honored renin y. Thousands of women have used Mother's 'riei.d ? id know from experience th t it is ne of the greatest contributions to .'.ealthy, p*>y i ithe: head. \Vi lc iotlie ilrailfliId Regulator Co., ,iMu."* iJli'sr., Atl.ir.a, Ca., for their "Motlir'.ioat Hook." There is a wealth of infiutlion and comfort to t.c ?.ir..ed from eading .his iiltle book. It is plainly written :r t what evi rv woi.mn w.-mtu ??? o....... l;ot:'e of M itlier'f* Kriomi from the uru)ci t today, ami thus io,Uiy yourself against ; :a arul uNcomfovt. ;<) FOOTING FOR GERMANS ON MESSIMES RIDGE (Ry Associated Press) London, April 10.?"On the Mesines Front the enemy attack was reulsed, the enemy obtained no footon the high Kroun anywhere." lajor Gen. Maurice announced War >fflce this afternoon. The money cost of the war for three nd a half years has been $100,000,00,000. When this one is over, it fould be cheaper for the nations to ake out insurance against wars.?Coimhia Record. When attacked in the pulpit Billy lunday most certainly did not turn lie other cheek.?The State. 666 Gives Quick Relief for 30LDS and LAGRIPPE Price 25c and 50c Per Bottle