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Keep Let I Th To Protect < THE as an exp OUR NEW WILL OPEI V* ** R. C. Longshore, a firs in charge of our repair d< Complete line of Autom sories. Satisfactory repairs on guaranteed. Sales and Storage Room Dealer for Hupmobile C the Superior Qualities of Vni vino, umm> Dovu Buy Tlu Help Win FOR SALE E\ ivaaui s ; HUPMOBILl Main St., Townsend Block, MEMORIAL SERVICE AT BETHEL The annual memorial exercises will be held at Bethel Baptist church in Cherokee County the first Sunday in May, beginning at 10:30 o'clock old time, and 11:30 new time. The morning hours will be devoted to the children's exercises and an address by Col. T. B. Butler of Gaffney. In the afternoon Judge Advocate Mendel L. Smith of Camp Wadsworth, Spartan Durg win aenver me niemunai ?udress. There will be special music. The public is cordially invited to attend and bring well filled baskets. Committee in Charge?Miss Irene Foster and Miss Julia Wood. < v Our 'very Bod Today and tonight th< No Man's Land, American 1 der of guns and the scream haps, over the dead bodies of while dangers lurk on every in scattered villages, in grea ey Are Figh" 3ur Lives and Hs % For these men and lai them to VICTORY. Invest fires burning. Anv of the Banks. Pc TI GAULT : ression of co: 1 GARAGE I MAY 1st I ' d t class mechanic, will be a jpartment. j obile Supplies and Acces- {l all makes of cars. Work s s For All Cars. !ars. Le tus demonstrate ^ this Superb Car. c ?X| OBKAMP8 . mr m t STATES KMEHT c 1 ;m And I The War \ fERYWHERE ' Garage E DEALER u , East of Southern Rwy. a NOTICE P Every member of the Union County g Red Cross chapter, men, women and children are earnestly requested to join in the Liberty Day parade Friday and to meet at the Union High school building at 12:30 oclock, where the S parade will start. d Mrs. Macbeth Young, C Mrs. Elias Pfioleau, Committee. TWO SERVICES/AT BEULAH There will be two services at Bculah d next Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. .m, 1 and 2 p. m. We are hoping to have 1 Brother A. Finch with us. Come and r bring someone else with you. I J. M. Trogdon, Pastor. Hom< ly Help. ) sre will be American boys in >oys in the darkness, and the of shells, American boys tran ' their comrades?through the hand, their thoughts turn to t cities, and they see in imagii t ting To Kee] ippy Homes, anc ds that are fighting, suffering today in Bonds of the Third >stmasters or Government Ag IIS SPACE IS CO MANUEA mplete unity our National SANTUC Santuck, April 24.?Lindsay Smith g if Union spent the week-end with g Charles Smith. 9: Corp. Harry Jones of Camp Sevier E pent the week-end with his father. Mrs. R. C. Bolen and children are 3: 'isiting her parents in Walterboro. Sj Corp. Frank Moss and Bob Moss of jji ]amp Sevier visited their parents the 5: iast week-end. y Miss Eloise Fant spent several y lays in Greenwood last week. s Lieut. Ryan Jeter of Camp Sevier ;* pent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. :5 . T. Jeter. A Mr. M. Russell Jeter spent Tuesday !* n Spartanburg. Miss Tlossie Whitlock of Ridgeway A s visiting Miss Julia Thomas. Miss Annie Ruth Fant has left for everal weeks' stay in Anderson with elatives. S The ice cream supper on Wednes- & ay evening was quite a success. % iuite a nice sum v/as made, the pro- g eeds to f?o for the Army Y. M. C. A. 5 Bugler Paul Gregory of Camp Se- S ier has been visiting relatives dur- g ng the week. Mr. Littlejohn of Pacolet visited his $ on, Prof. E. N. Littlejohn, during it he week. ? Victor Gregory, who has been in S| Cincinnati for several months, has en- Z: isted in the navy, and is now staioned on the Great Lakes. This makes iur fifteenth boy to volnuteer for the ervice of Uncle Sam. Three are now 4': erving in France. We are proud of 3: hem, and know they will be found u loing "their bit" at all times. Topaz. i i. "It takes 5,000 bees to weigh a ound"?unless one of them happens 4; o sting you, then?but what's the 5: se!?Memphis Commercial Appeal. We notice that Gen. Korniloff is ij; gain in the headlines?likewise is the 5 etreat.?Memphis Commercial Apeal. J If you can't buy a bond, buy 4 tamps; anything to swat the kaiser A ight in the "lamps."?Memphis Com- J: lercial Appeal. Don't expect to find any Kasy Itreet in war work; it's up and be jp: oing from a to izzard.?Memphis jj 'ommercial Appeal. ^ 'OR TOWNSHIP* COMMISSIONER 5 I hereby announce myself a candiate for re-election to the office of f, \>wnship Commissioner for Union ? 'ownship, Union County, and pledge ? nyself to abide the decision of the ~~ )emocratic primary. W. R. JOLLY. a< i 9 i t L 5 Fir ATe Must "V the lonely listening posts far mud and cold of the trenches lping along the pitch-black, si Innnr <1i?noi>ir vrii?,, uitai,y 1IUUIS, US Ult7 W d the homes they have left behirn nation the bright home lights s p Our Home l The Freedom an : and dying for you, do your s [ Liberty Loan?ALL the Bonds :ents will cheerfully take your NTRIBUTED BY r'TTTOTTVT^ v_? x v mil v] with the grea Government Buy Libe Yout and protect your cruel Huns, and th< Dry Goods, N Ladies, Misses am onrl rvrA+A/?+ ,r/\n*? uuu piuicLt y uui With the largest si better able to take been, as our goods fore the sensations we are now giving sightedness by sell times below the pr the present stock h but as new goods c to sell them at a hi vance over the pre: i i 1 I cotton ana woolen growing scarcer an fore the part of wi; the things you nee Buy Now , J. F. Mel "THE I When we get that million menlwh< Bross we will have an army "every-' mei I 3 Burni Vin The Wj out in the desolation of under the ceaseless thunlell-torn roads, and, pertit and watch in the dark, i, lomes on distant farms, hining out into the night. Fires Burning id Liberty of Our < ihare to protect and send 5 you can. Keep the home subscriptions. r COMPAN I- a l ail us ana purp< rty Bonds i - Uncle San home and loved onej en buy your lotions, Millinery, Shoes 1 Childrens Ready-to-we? pocket book from hi? :ock we have ever carrit care of you than we J : were contracted for las 1 rise in the price of co ; you the advantage ol ing you these goods at a esent wnoiesaie price ; ists we will continue th< ome in of course we we gher price and that me; sent prices of 25 to 33 gpods are scarce and ( d of course higher, and sdom to buy early and 1: d. and Here and You Buy Wisely urn livia Onnrl .iiic UIJ uuui UNDERSELLERS" ' I ? ' ire in France."?Memphis Com- Swat the rcial Appeal. ' the kaiser. I Lng! I ar. Country. V > oses of i 1 rom | i Jk 5 from tl> i pill | From lis. 1 ;h prices. 1 ed we are have ever it fall be- I tton, and \ : our far- | nd some- | as long as 1 ese prices, | will have | ans an ad- ? '/3%. All I constantly | it is there- | ih<arallv of s Will f Is Co. j i I \ fly; shoot the spy; kill