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Have You 1 'CLOl ? . _ how uan l Dress Extravag Why allow this probk I We have figured it out and the solut Styleplus $21 anc ; are the "new method" clo1 resources enables the inak value in fabric and wori Drices. Thev answer voui Come in and try on a i fit you in a variety of patt in botli $21. and $25. tfrade We also have a : of other mat $10.00 to The Only Styleplus J. CC I taught Till This adverl published to ought to buy I that you hav< judgment to s safer or bette] ready have b Bonds as you What we, v buy more tha ford; buy 'till Just remen MBl France are n< i|K ing, but they i You're goin with interest w-i ^ our soldier's ^ with what ; ; ma^e sacrific small in core fighting men Let's all tak more and hel M third loan at 11 Buj I 1 TJoln S H 11 ^* Jf MHH i I tor SA HING CO. THE N . |l ; Well Without ance? jm to bother you? are ready to show you ion. Clothes 1 $25 the.v?concent ration of er to give exceptional kmanship at moderate * problem. Styleplus Suit?we can ;erns of reliable fabrics IS. good selection Les at prices $20.00 Store in Town >HEN It Hurts? dsement isn't written or ? convince you that you liberty Bonds. It assumes \ 3 good enough business ee that there never was a i r investment; that you al- 1 ought as many Liberty , think you can afford. /ant to urge is that you 1 in you think you can afit hurts. I > '< I L I I < I I I III" U( >_\ S 111 , ot only doing your fight- J ire doing your dying, too. < g to get your money back ; nobodv's eroino* to Five 1 lives back. Don't stop you've already bought; I es to buy more; they're iparison with what our are doing. ; ;e inventory and then buy [p to oversubscribe the i least three times. 1 wm m? f m WTTPttATM r Them And Win The War lLE everywhere EW WAY STORE I , < | Coming and Going I Miss Ludie Jordan is spending several adys with friends in Jonesville. Misses Elizabeth Jeter and Gregory of Santuc were shopping in the city ] yesterday. Mrs. Julia Flynn left this week to spent several days with Mrs. Julian ] Welch at Shelton. Mrs. James McWhirter and Miss Mary McWhirter left yesterday for 1 Jonesville to visit relatives for sometime. i Sergt. Fred Sexton of Camp Sevier spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton on N. Church street. Mrs." Lowndes Browning, Mrs. T. B. Alverson and Mrs. G. T. Moseley i were in the city yesterday in the in- . terest of Red Cross work for their (auxiliary, at Cross Keys. I Rev. A. Finch is this week attending the mill pastors and deacons conference held in Spartanburg. This is to explain why the newsy letters from Monarch-Ottaray have not appeared for several days. He will return this week and give us the news again. JONESVILLE NEWS LETTER I Jonesville, April 24.?The ladies of j the Woodman Circle will hold a box party and cake sale at the Woodmen hall Saturday night, April 27th. The proceeds will go for the purchase of Liberty Bonds for the Circle. Mrs. Forest Spears has been spending sometime with relatives in Greenville. J. W. Lipscomb, Earl Brown, Aubry Gault and Fayette Littlejohn left this morning for Cincinnati. They will drive back some cars via Chattanooga and Atlanta. Miss Lillian Easterling is visiting ht>r sister, Mrs. R. B. Roger. Mrs. R. E. Hadegepath of Pacolet is spending the week with relatives in Jonesville. "ine idler." TOOTH T1UITI1S < flood teeth are essential to go>d J health. In many States dentists are , employed to care for school children's teeth. It not only improves their health but adds to the efficiency of their work. All children shoukl he taught to use Dentafoam. Th< K-W Brand Dentifrice. It is safe because it contains no injurious ingrelients. It is delightfully refreshing and keeps the mouth sweet. Teach them x> use it regularly for it contains Enetine, the Pyorrhoea prophylactic. Adults will also find this dentifrice mud bet ter than the ordinary paints and powders. It being more convenient t> use, and as cleansing, antiseptic and prohylactic as it can he made. S?ld in 24c and oOe bottles by the Poples Drug Store, Phone t>9.? Adv. NOTICE ______. , I We will furnish a first-class 1 trbccue at Cross Keys on the day <4 the County Campaign speaking 19 U B. Surmwv It. C. Fowler j 3t-pd. JONESVILLE "WOODMAN CIRCLE TO HAVE GRAND RALLY The Woodman Circle of Jonesville will have a grand rally in the interest if the sale of War Savings and Thrift Stamps at the Woodman hall on Sat.lrday night, April 27th, beginning at 3 o'clock. Everybody cordially incited as this is purely a patriotic gathering to further assist in the prosecution of the great war. We have already bought our Liberty Bond, have you? Music will be furnished by the Union strine band. There will be refreshments for sale. l37-2t. \ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR SALE?Rock salt and medicated brick Peoples Supply Co. 134-6. TERMLESS We clean clothes and press them with our new American Steam Presser, which kills all germs in the clothes and leaves a neat crease that demands admiration. Visit our shop and see this new machine work, and you won't wonder how wc please our customers. Let us do your work. C. C. Haines Pressing Shop, Nicholson Bank Building. I'hone 167. 16-tf "OR SALE?Fifty bushels of King's Cotton Seed; 15 bushels of Mitchell's Early Improved King and seven bushels Big Boll , King Cotton Seed at $1.50 per bushel, f. o. b. Sedalia. J. E. Minter. 17-tf HAVE several improved Farms for sale, ranging from 75 to 100 acres, located near town. Terms and prices right. Address Box 177. 17-tf ~OR SALE?Dairy feed, $3.15 per hundred. Peoples Supply Co. 134-6. iVANTED?Helpers in bottling plant, general work, men with small families, with one or more boys, 14 years and up desirable, or single men (white or colored). Good healthy locality, permanent work for energetic labors. Apply at once to Shivar Spring Co., Shcton, S. C. lf>-7 POP c?ir rui.i ' ? biutiicn leca. I'eoplcs Supply Co. 134-6. FOR SALE?Hog feed. Peoples Supply Co. 134-6. FOR SALE?Mixed horse feed, and oats. Peoples Supply Co. 134-6. WE HAVE CONSIDERABLE MONEY placed with us to loan on City property. Those desiring loans nnd courteous treatment see us. Barron & Bnrron. e o d THREE MILCH COWS for sale. Hamcs Grocery Company. Buv a Liberty Bond and a cow. 137-2 FOR SALE?Four fine milch cows. Two with very youni; calves. Apply to Geo. E. Brown. Jonesville, S. C. 137-4 FOR SALE?Seventeen acres of land at $35 per acre?1 mile of Monarch Cotton Mill. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. 15-3-d rlUlETS PINK BLOOD and Liver Pills will civs satisfaction. Try them. Sold at Palmetto Drug- Co. UNLUCKY FOR DANDRUFF. Huicfs Hair Tonic sold at Palmetto Drug Co. MONEY TO LOAN at 7 per cent, straight interest on business and residence property in amounts of $2500 and above. F. J. Parham, Union, S. C. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED with care at Palmetto Drug Co. Hot Water DftltlnA rtnrl uuiiico aim Syringes Good Ones? All Sizes and Prices Palmetto Drug Company NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All persons holding claims against the estate of Charles II. Norman, deceased, must >resent the same to me, duly proven, and ill persons indebted to said estate must nake payment to me. E. P. NORMAN'. Hxorutor Kst. U. II. Norman. April 11. 1918. 1 . (-w DR. I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. g. MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS $300 io $10,000?Twenty years time See JNO. K. I1AMBL1N LlWj er What is LAX-FOS LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Dig tstive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic;. Contains Ca ea ralt.uk, Itlue Flag' Root, Ivhu'outb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c ("America Had Better I a Those were the words of the Go Ambassador Gerard, and he added, no nonsense from America after the If Germany wins this w"ar we I what the Kaiser intends to do to us Buy LIBERTY BONDS and hel that AMERICA WILL WIN T i V'Olir euhenrini ion \\7?1 ? *T Will )4 Ul jwL free of eharpe. Kmslie Nicholson, J. F ''resident. Somethin In These Days ol Shoi Lost Shipments, an Goods We have this week and for ! an abundant supply of Fresh Cake, Raisin Cake and Light licious and wholesome, as Go make and a Whole Lot Cheai Make It Out of Present Cost Don't fail to try from one p Better Eating, Less Troubl tion than you can get for your New Good Things to Eat T Sweet Potatoes in cans, String Green Lima Beans in cans. Fresh Wesson Oil, Mazola ( nut Oil, None Better, None as selling at the old price. Pure Fruit Apple Jelly, G serves, Pure Cream Cheese, Sliced Dried Beef Ham, Slic Pure Creamery Butter, Fresh In fact, there are still so 1 eat here at the Pure Food Sto fully say we are the Home of . Eat That are Obtainable. Will you not help us and vov by making your orders as hea lowing us a reasonable time t. Fresh Barley Flour. Corn F Pancake Flour, Buck Wheat Corn Starch, Rice. Grits, Hon Post Toasties, either in stock < Kentucky Wonder, Valentin o 3 O *TT_ TT< 1 ? ^ oceu. oee us rjany and uitei The Union Gi If It is Good to Eat, and Can Phones 100 or 80. | We Have Recent! ? One ot the Hai JACKS 1 I .? ' f I The County \ Service $20. Payab { Will Star | Aycock & Deav \ Union County Stock-Gro ? CHOLSON NK&TRUSTO? UN/ON. J-.C.iq ?ok Out" J rman Kaiser to ? "I shall stan<l war." aiow very well !. p make certain HE WAR. Brine us dly handle all details , toy Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President. Cashier. ig New rtages, Delays, j d Bad Order , Saturday and Monday, Old-fashioned Pound Fruit Cake. It is deod as Mother used to per Than Mother Can Materials. ound to a whole Cake. le and More SatisfacMoney any other way. Tiat are Worth While. Beans in cans, Tender ")il, Olive Oil and Fea; Cheap as we are still ood Wholesome PreSliced Boiled Hani, led Breakfast Bacon, Oleomargerine. Many Good Things to J re until we can truth All the Good Things to IVSpVf the uomn ltvin a iw viiv mm iv unit ,vy as possible, and alo get them to you. lour, Flap Jack Flour, Flour. Graham Flour, liny, Torn Flakes and ir in transit, e and Green Pod Bean n?it pays. occry Co. be Had, We Have It. L. L. Wagnon, Mgr. , ^WWNWWWWWVWW ly Purchased\ ndsomest | le $5 00 Cash | > 1(1 A! J rer's Stable ? wers Association | AXNWWWNWWWWVm ?