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inn mi in u 11 ; ^ - v Til Merchants &. Pla "The Old I | The Oldest and Largest r > | Is Your Money Suppoi At this critical period in < ers are ofTerinp their mills ani j \ their serv ices to the United S | Would you like to do youi ; your money where it will supj Banking System, which the G stand back of our commerce ! You can do this by openinc \ of every dollar so deposited p I torn where it will always be r ? LOOK FOR THE BANK V a : And deposit your money wh I F. M. FAKR, | Preaident > I HI One Pair of ...Lifet: Are you abusing and nc you will pay the price latei of all headaches arise from aching, burning eyes that ? and many other ills are d strain. In such cases then that is an unfailing one?p SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before 1 if necessary, fitted with gla An examination will cost is no need for glasses I wil nrloocno n i?ao oay* iui ^iaooco aic vcry icaouii every pair with an absolut tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street SERVIC i'an he used as an Ambulance, for deli' dons. Especially adapted for lonpr dist where within thirty miles of Union FR BAILEY UNDEI Office Phone 106 Peoples Und , Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fu Calls Answered Pro H. W FRHAI | Phone 240 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. ( The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless . chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well k nown tonic properties of QU1NINK and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Knriclies the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents Senator Root says it is time for 1 the American people to shut up. It is hoped that Teddy will consider that as altogether personal.?Wilmington Star. o ? vivvvfffffmvvvvvmvvfvvfffma l: UNDER 1 PGOVERNMENT ? VISION ' V/K UNDER j s ERVE ACT '> fc ? a inters Nat'l Bank j tellable" j * Bank in Union County j t ; r rtin>? the Government ? " )ur history our manufactur- J t. d our young men are offering ? ^ tates Government. I r share and help by putting J 11 lort the new Federal Reserve r v overnment has established to ! n industry and agriculture? ! ,1 : an account with us, as part \ s oes directly into the new sys- J eady for you when wanted. ^ ; i iflTH THE CHIME CLOCK I I ere it will be absolutely sale ! t J. L). ARTHUR, j 1 Cashier. ' ? 1 1 t ^ j ( UUMAMUMMMAAliAd*MuJ Eyes to a ime... ; fleeting yours? If, so, *. More than two-thirds eye-strjii.n. Dim vision, , ioon tire, granulated lids lie to sorfife form of eye e is but one remedy and roperly fitted glasses, should have their eyes 3eing taxed by study and ,sses. , you nothing, and if there 11 tell you so. My prices able and I stand back of i ;e guarantee of satisfacOptometrist Union, South Carolina E CAR ' serine Caskets and on Funeral occa ance calls. We deliver Caskets any EE OF CHARGE. RTAKING CO. : Residence Phone 8>> ? . i ertaking Co. and Embalmers rnished When Desired mptly Day or Night Manager. i Old Postofllcc Building 1 And now the fools hens are obscrvn? eggless days.?Anderson Mail. 666 = Gives Quick Relief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE I'rice 25c and 50c Per Bottle :XTENSION OF FOREIGN TRADE ? Washington, April 30.? (Correpondence of the Associated Press)? jj he business public was asked today y the Department of Commerce to 5 ssist in carrying out a radical reviion and extension of the govern- ? icnt's foreign trade statistical classtication which has been undertaken 'i y the Bureau of Foreign and Domes- S ic Commerce. ;S Immediate suggestions are wanted :J s to new classes of goods that ought 4 o he shown in the statistics for new 4 ubdivisions of the present classes. :J The immediate object of the revi- 4 ion is the furnishing of more de- 2 ailed and accurate information for 4 he board engaged in licensing im- '4 orts and exports, conserving ton- 4 age, foodstuffs and raw materials. 4 t is Secretary Redfield's idea, howver, that the statistics should be of he largest permanent value to the 4 ation's foreign trade after the war, J k'hich is why the views of business 4 ien generally are being sought to in- 4 icate the lines on which the revision hould be carried out. 4 "In making suggestions for the ex- 2 >ort classification," the Bureau of ^ foreign and Domestic Commerce an- 4 lounced, "the business man should 4 tear in mind that the statistics are \t >ased on the description of merchan- 4 lise as shown in export declarations, '4 iled by the shipper with the collec- 5 or of customs at the port of clear- 5 nice. A too detailed classification go- S mr hevnnd enmnionlv used conimer- Z Mai terms must therefore be avoided. ? Likewise, suggestions regarding im- ;\ lorts should be made with due regard :o the fact that statistics of imports follow the tariff classifications and i .he subdivisions for statistical pur- ;j loses beyond customs requirements :j ire difficult to obtain and are apt to ji result in inaccurate and misleading ;J figures." :] The Tariff Commission, the Food |i Administration, the War Trade :] Roard, the Shipping Board and other : war bureaus ar<> cooperating in the < effort to obtain a more detailed class- i ification and will ttike measures to j insure compliance with the official j classification. j ALLIED WAR CONFERENCE Washington, April 25.? (Corro- | spondence of the Associated Press)? j Versailles chosen as the meeting j place for the allied war conference, j which is to weld the armies and nav- j ies of the nations, arrayed against ^ the Central Powers, into compact , fighting bodies, is a spot rich in historic events. Through its lights and shadows and the vast halls of the stately palace of Louis XIV, have wn 1 It f*i\ m on nrwl wmnnn urVi ao<1 nomaa will live as long as history itself. Here have been held solemn conferences at which great wars have been ended and the very fate of nations and states determined. There in 1789 Marie Antoinette faced the wild mobs of the French Revolution, there in 1871 the father of Emperor William was crowned German emperor and here France was forced to sign the capitulation of Paris. Significant too is the recollection that the site where American representatives now are co-operating with England and France there was signed j in 1782 the preliminary treaty end- r ing the American Revolution. j In the magnificent palace erected it an estimated cost of $200,000,000, there were born Louis XV, Louis XVI, % ind Louis XVII, as well as several of y France's ablest military leaders. j MOTHER! YOUR CHILI) IS CROSS. FEVERISH, [ FROM CONSTIPATION t f tongue is coated, breath had, atom* nch sour, clean liver and bowels Give "California Syrup of Figs" at >nce?a tqaspoonful today often saves i sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, lalfsick, isn't resting, eating and act- ' ng naturally?look, Mother! see if ;ongue is coated. This is a sure sign :.hat its little stomach, liver and bow?ls are clogged with waste. When toss, irritable, feverish, stomach | ?our, breath bad or has stomach\cho, diarrhoea, sore throat, fall of , old, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few lours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently noves out of its little bowels without .rriping, and you have a well, playful hild again. Mothers can rest easy after giving his harmless "fruit laxative." be-1 ? , ause it never fails to cleanse the , ittle one's liver and bowels and i nveeten the -stomach and they dearly , love its pleasant taste. Full direction ' for babies, children of all a^es and 1 For tfrown-ups printed on each bottle. 1 Beware of counterfeit fijf syrups, i Ask your druKffist for a bottle of I 'California Syrup of Fi^s;" then see ' :.hat it is made by the "California Pifr Syrup Company." t Jus A ( "NOT Aut< We have for your ! est and most popular Besides their spee \ for their stamina, cot \ / Mario Kir +Kn TTivi | A'xuviv IJ tllV/ !: Agents wanted for Greei j;. ville and Union ! j For Furth J. F. I LA I I BUY A DIXIE FLYErt, SAVE GOOD NIGHT j Laddie o' mine you're gone, i To a far-off land for tonight, jone, tho' I hold you here, Little boy, so light; jone, tho' I hold you now Close to my heart so tight, Boy o' mine, good night! Laddie o' mine, you're gone To far-off France to fiirht. jone, bip boy I love, Under the flap of ripht, Vnd now alone I pray God hold you safe in His mipht, Soldier of mine, pood nipht. ?St. Loius Post-Dispatch. One repret is that anti-loafinp aws cannot be made to apply to some nembers of Conpress.?Greensboro "Jews. You may do your part without vearinp the khaki but you don't look ?alf as attractive to the pirls.?Florda Times-Union. Baseball heroes mipht do well to '+ enlist and see how many of their \ vorshippers would follow them into ^ lie war.?GafFney Ledper. 4 Sewing Circle With : Much Whispering \ XV m Are /11 Crcttly Ind?l)t?d to Thoae WhoTfli llicir ^ ^ J >m!' mmm s itofore the arrival of the stork tlicro la 3 nuch to tr.-!k n'.iout. The comfort ?f t!ie 3 xpectant mother is the Chief topic, and there 3 s sure to ho snmeone who has used or 3 mows of that splendid external help?Moth- 4 :r's Friend. 4 Nfausca, nervousness, bearing down and 4 dt etching pa.its and oilier symptoms so fa- 4 ailiar to many women are anionic tho 4 ir.-aded experiences thousands of mothers say f hey entirely escape by the use of this fa- 4 m-us remedy. 4 Its Influence on tho flno net-work of nerves f i l ligaments just bencuth the skin is won- 4 lcrful. f Hy tho reinilar u?o of Mother's Friend 4 luring tho period tiio muscles are made f Mid hept soft and elastic; they expand easily, f Mlliout strain, when baby is born nnd the f j.,in aud danger at tiio crisis is naturally ' less. ' Mother's Friend is for external use only, Is sold by all druggists, nnd should tie used with tho utmost regularity. tVrtte to tho llr.idteld Regulator Co., l.ainar Ridg., Atlanta, Ga., for a valuable and interesting ' Motherhood Book." There Is a wealth of laatruction and comfort to bo derived In reading tills little book. It Is plainly written and will ho a splendid little text book for guidance, not only for yourself but will make you helpful to others. And In the meantime do not fall to get a bottle of Mother's Friend from tho drug store and thus fortify yourself against pain and discomfort. WNNWVVWVV^XVVV** t Arrh CAR LOAD OF f DRIVEN THROUC omobi inspection a car load of medium priced car on tl d 4'Kentuck Thoroughbn irage, endurance, intelli^ ie Motor Company, tiwood, McCormick, Newber l Counties. Phone No. 37, Lt er information. Write or -IICKS & URENS, S. C I THE DIFFERENCE AND INVEST t i ?<? 8uild her aSumme Build a few conveniences around the house for your wife. A spacious airy kitchen is a wonderful help during the hot summer days. This extra room can be used for other things too. Walls and Ceilings of Beaver Board will give it the proper finish, and help make it a substantial addition to your home. ? Possibly you have other remodeling in mind. Drop in and let's talk it over. For Sale by BAILEY BUI "THE PAINT For the Best Market Nc J. E. FOWLE FRESH FISH ( Fish on Tuesdays Courteous and Prompt Attenll< Smltb Block, East Sou Phone | We Have Recenl One of the Ha I JACKS i m a a 111 | The County K !| Service $20. Payal Will Sta ( Aycock & Dea i -- . \ Union County Stock-Gr Let Us Repair That Lea JULIAN E. Vulcanizing Main Street, Near Southern Exp ;ed J \ H" J les l the best, strong- J le market today. | eds" are renowned | fence and docility. | Louisville, Ry. ? 1 ry, Anderson, Abbe- 5 uirens. S. C. \ Phone | SON | W i I IT IN LIBERTY BONDS 1 iS STORE" iccssitles, Call on :r & son COUNTRY PRODUCE and Fridays on Given to Your Orders ithern Railway 41 ly Purchased \ indsomest ^ ble $5.00 Cash j pd At i ver's Stable a - * owers Association | ky Radiator For You HUGHES Company ress Office Phone 39-J