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XXXXWNXWVXVWXXXXVXXXXWN 1 Lay Down 1 \ ... Of \ I Lay Down ] 4 Against an enemy who 4 human liberty nor reverei ? war on defenceless mother J; dren for a German holida ? aged and the infirm, the ir makes a shambles of sleep 5 prayer, who tramples und 4, tions to live and exalts tt g who plunders in the name J the name of the Divinity, \\ $ one hour and whines like ; t who dispenses iron crosses ^ of ten million crucifixions ^ hate over Freedom's deadA there can he only two alt ? lay down The Price of V J Down Our Arms! $ Buy The New 4 /* Per | Subscriptions received at t | Merchants & Plant< F. M. FARR, President WWWWVVVWVVWVWWWW^ One Pair of ...Lifet Aiv yon abusing and n< you will pay the price latei of all headaches arise from aching, burning eyes that 5 and many other ills are d strain. In such cases tlier that is an unfailing one?p SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before 1 if necessary, fitted with git An examination will cost is no need for glasses I wi for glasses are very reason every pair with an absolut tion. ~ F. C. DUKE, 1 I 7 f I 13 Main Street ? Bri 1 HNo every ? differe i 1 got so | Luzia mLI W 1 as 1 ' anc* tr I ^ fer I air-tig * not ei I " ?0(?T?RS6'RO*STt',S I VOUT mone] _ ** ^Pou WHome. Overs % If fi&ep yoiri 5 11 neat andp, ' the Jea \ A \v E F F DAI ;^V'".'Vk CORPORATIONS HV-?, \ f The Price \ ? jp <r Your Arms I V has neither respect for $ ice for God, who makes | s and butchers lit/tie chil- g y, wno strikes down the g laimed and the sick, who g and a slaughterhouse of g ler-foot the right of na- A ic harvest of the sword, A 1 of defence and kills in A 'ho blasphemes of victory y i cur for peace the next, y i for murder on the field ? and chants a requiem of ? ?against such an enemy ? ernates?either we must g ictory or We Must Lay ? Cent. Liberty I$onds ? he I irs National Bank, g J. D. ARTHUR. Cashier g " ~ I I Eyes to a ime... electing yours? If, so, r. More than two-thirds i eye-strain. Dim vision, soon lire, granulated lids ue to sonVe form of eye e is but one remedy and iroperly fitted glasses, should have their eyes being taxed by study and isses. you nothing, and if there i) tell you so. My prices lable and 1 stand back of :e guarantee of satisfacOptometrist Union. South Carolina icing as a rth Wind the end of a hard day, just sit lown to a cup of Luzianne (. See how you pick up with savory sip. Luzianne is far, far snt from any other coffee. It's mething that all the others seem c. And it's packed in dust-proof, ure-proof cans that bring nne to your kitchen just the same en it left the roaster. Buy a can y it for yourself. An iron-clad. ;ht guarantee says that if you are atirely satisfied with Luzianne, grocer will give you back your /. And he will. fMflSr' rrvp-ff*#* rs, It Reigns" k.,'/ / . ;% \ / eas >jjf "shoes IPs reserve jj JHH TRAINING LITTLE CHILDREN | It Makes the Mother's Task Easier if She Learns to Love What She Has To Do ! : Article VIII?By Mrs. Mana Clark Jackson. If I were a Fairy Godmother, I I would wave my wand and say to all ; mothers, "Love what you have to do." Children's wants are so numerous and a mother has such constant-demands mn.l? ?1 1 U|;uii aiVi UWIV SIIC IllTUS IU ri> tire within herself often and, no matter how tired she may feel, repeat again and again, "I love what I have to do." Then suddenly she will feel better, and it becomes easier to pro on with the task of caring for and training the children. It pays in dollars and cents, as well as in peace of mind and satisfaction of spirit, to devote much thought toward starting the children right. What are some of the simple ways in which we can help our little ones? Let us begin the day happily, no matter how we feel, and never be discouraged nor allow the children to become so. Together, mothers, obedient and faithful. It should not be forgotten that all virtues thrive best in a healthy body. Therefore, give the child plenty of fresh air, have him sleep in a wellventilated room, wear clean, whole clothes, and eat simple food. Let Little One Help at Home Let the children take hold and help about the house a little. At 4bh years old they can wash dishes, and they love to do so. An oilcloth apron will _ keep them dry. They can also help make beds, brush up crumbs and do! many other things. But we must not nag the children at their tasks, remembering that interest in useful work may be most successfully developed by keeping it in the realm of the play spirit. We have churches and schools to help in our work with our children, but it comes back every time to the parents and the home to develop in the children the simple practices which lead to right and happy living. We must be patient in answering questions, and if we do not always know the answer, let us try to find out with the children. Fun is as natural as breathing to most children. Try to laugh with them at their simple jokes. Let us take a little time at the end of the day, if we can, to tell a short story. The quiet will do us all good. Perhaps we may have seen a bird, squirrel or a child do some amusing thing as we glanced out of the window while at work. The wind may have been chasing the pretty leaves, or the __ sun Paying. , in books. It is a big accomplishment to learn to do things in the child's way?things they like to do but which we have often denied them because we felt we didn't have time to be bothered. " If the little ones see that mother and father are trying to find something to love in all their trying tasks, before we know it the home will always be full of sunshine. If we have a fretful child to deal with, find out first if he is being properly nourished; then try telling him stories which will fane nis mind off himself. u<;h! calomel makes you deathly sick Stop using dangerous drug before it Salivates you! It's horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's fhy guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. , Many children are often disagreeable beaause they haven't enough of the right things to do, such as games and songs, that provide activity and stimulate the mind and occupations that answer the child's need to be doing and making something. A most important point for the mother to realize is the necessity of sticking to the lessons she needs to teach every single day until the right habits are permanently formed in her child. No one can tell us exactly the things it is best to do with children. But if we begin to watch and think, read when we can and exchange experiences with other mothers many suggestions will be found to meet our needs. Take a glimpse backward into vnnr nwn n*+A ???- ?' ??. J v.??t viiiiviaim lUciuy lUfcis will occur to you in that way. And thi'ough it all we will lincl that the children are helping to bring us up, too. Courage and joy prolong life, and we can well afford to stand and wait, feeling sure that if our motives have been right and we can find something to love even in the hard things of life our little one will see and know and will "rise up to call us blessed." Please pass this article on to a friend and thus help Uncle Sam reach all the mothers of the country. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Union Readers Have This Experience You tax the kidneys?overwork them? They can't keep up the continual strain. The back may give out?it may ache and pain; Urinary troubles may set in. Don't wait longer?take Doan's Kidney Pills. Union people tell you how they act. Mrs. Julian Hughes, 12 Mill St., Union savs- "AVimit Cr,?* .. I suffered with sore and lame back which caused me terrible pains When I would stoop. It was an effort for me to straighten up and my head ached so I thought it would split at times. My nerves were upset and kidneys didn't act right. I lost much sleep and felt tired and languid all the time. I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Palmetto Drug Co., took them faithfully and was absolutely cured." Price (50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Hughes had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. Old mT nn 1 n rrl C i r int?fib ' ak "<i General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININ E and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches tl*e Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Predictions of revolt and uprising in Germany need to be taken with a grain of salt. All of Germany's business prosperity has come under the kaiser's* rule and while the people may groan, the business interests, the military interests and the landed interests are too powerful to permit the plain people to rise?yet. It may come but not soon.?Greenwood Index. GIBI.S! LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cojd creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. .Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. You Can't Rub I Rheum Liniments Will Never Curi If you are afflicted with Rheu tism, why waste time with linime lotions and other local applicat that never did cure Rheumatism, never will? Do not try to rub the pain av for you will never succeed. Try sensible plan of finding the caus< the pain, and go after that. Rem the cause, and there can be no p You will never be rid of Rheui ^wsPBSfpi GRAY AN? Let Us Pu Tube | T^e Union fAVj^K tffPM SERV can he used as an Ambulance, for sions. Especially adapted for long where within thirty miles of Unior BAILEY UND Office Phone 106 Peoples Ur Funeral Direct! Automobile Equipment Calls Answered F H. W. EDG Phone 240 > .HOE 1 LISHES and PASTES- For .white.tan.dark brown, ox-blood shoes. d? t Away; atism is in the Blood tiBm until you cleanse your blood of B. the germs that cause the disease, ma- S. S. 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BSBSB \ I ICE CAR delivering Caskets and on Funeral occadistance calls. We deliver Caskets anyi FREE OF CHARGE. ERTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 i idertaking Co. >rs and Embalmers Furnished When Desired. 'romptly Day or Night /\R, Manager. Old Postofllcc Building SOUTH UNION DOTS Quite a number of us saw the heavenly visitor Tuesday evening, but we did not know what it was. 1 ? '' 1 m f?ny aim cnuaren 01 f iat Rock, N. C., are visiting her father, Green Baile"y on liart street. A number were busy in their war gardens yesterday. The sick in our part of town are improving. Mrs. Theo Eison and daughter spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Trogdon. Secretary Daniels calls the U-boat the "ocean skunk." And the Birminham Age-Herald remarks that it is certainly in very bad odor.?Arkansas Gazette. * % 'M