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: ?T Merchants & PI "The Old | The Oldest and Large; Is Your Money Suppt At this critical period in I ers aro otTering1 their mills a their serv ices to the United | Would you like to do yo your money where it will su Banking System, which the stand hack of our commerc ! You can do this by opcnii of every dollar so deposited I tern where it will always he u LOOK FOR THE BANK And deposit your money \v I F. M. FARR. | t'residvnt. *iiniiniimiuf ouiiMiMiM One Pair o ...Life Are you abusing and you wiil pay the price lat of all headaches arise fro 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, litted with g An examination will cos is no need for glasses I v for glasses are very reasc every pair with an absol ? tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street Peoples Uni t Funeral Director Automobile Equipment I Calls Answered Pr H VV. EDGA Phone 240 * SERVIC can he used as an Ambulance, for de sions. Especially adapted for long di where within thirty miles of Union h" BAILEY UNDE Office Phone 106 When you hear men say we cannot ?<efeat the Germans you?well, you 1 now what kind of a man he is.?An< irson Mail. Ijots of men are thinking more tbout making a fortune out of the war than about winning it for the wo.'Id's democracy.? Wilmington Star. "'Man is made out of clay," runs the ?'j otto of the Hopkinsvillc (Ky.) News :i negro paper, "and, like a meerschaum pipe, is more valuable when highly colored."?Macon Telegraph. JMH Mil IIIHI IHHIillUIIIMll UNDER 1 \COVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION qaSSNA MEMBER. BANK UNDER j FEDERAL RESERVE ACT \ HR j anters Nat'l Bank Reliable" i >1 Bank in Union County 'j i yrting the Government | our history our manufactur- \ ind our younjr men are offering States Government. / ur share and help by putting J pport the new Federal Reserve Government has established to "5 e industry and agriculture? I rig an account with us, as part " goes directly into the new sys- J ready for you when wanted. WITH THE CHIME CLOCK | here it will be absolutely sale J. P. ARTHUR, j Cashier ? a : s f Eyes to a time... neglecting yours? If, so, :er. More than two-thirds m eye-strain. Dim vision, ; soon tire, granulated lids due to some form of eye ?re is but one remedy and | -properly fitted glasses. ^ should have their eyes } being taxed by study and lasses. it you nothing, and if there n\\ tell you so. My prices )nable and I stand back of ute guarantee of satisfact ' w. -I _ _ ? Optometrist Union, South Carolina dertaking Co. s and Embalmers burnished When Desired. omptly Day or Night lR, Manager. Old Postolflcc Building ?,E CAR liverinpr Caskets and on Funeral occastance calls. We deliver Caskets anyREE OF CHARGE. [RTAKING CO, Residence Phone 88 JON ESVILLE Jonesville, March 30.?Sefrgc Walker Porter of Fort Moultrie spending a few days with his pare Rev. and Mrs. Porter. Serjeant Milton Page of I Moultrie has been spending s< time with his parents near Jonesv Henry Hames has been at I Moultrie for the past week with son, Private Johnnie Hames, who been quite ill. Mr. Austell has moved his famil; Spartanburg where they will m their home in the future. They lived a -'timber of years in Jonest nn/1 xtrlll hn irrno f 1 tr mieCO/1 Hamilton Hill of Erskine Colleg spending some time with his a1 Mrs. Geo. Wood. He had the misfortune to be hit a baseball while at practice play was severely hurt. However, h? rapidly recovering his strength. Miss Annie Corkhill is spenc sometime with her sister, Mrs.'JEI ' Hames. who has been quite ill. A masquerade party w'as giver the auditorium of the high school evening and was a very pleasant fair. The program included an fashioned cake walk, fortune tell music, and informal addresses. The Red Cross society of Pac presented "The Suffragette Com tion" to a large audience in the ditorium of the high school. It wi delightful entertainment and a nancial success. "The Idler The Truth About the W Here are some things that might as well get firmly fixed in 5 mind, for they are true: If Germany loses this great bal the war will be over. If Germany wins this battle, war will not be over. The allies are going to win war if it takes fiftv vears. and i takes ,the effort of men and woi yet unborn. The world will not be domint by the Prussian spirit. The w1 wil keep on fiphtinj* until it is crui completely. It begins to look as if there ma; a lonpr struggle ahead of us, there is not the least bit of doub to the final result will be. The only doubt is as to how 1 it will take win a complete final victory.?Anderson Mail. A SOLDIER'S LIFE It's not all uniform an** pomp, all dress parade; It's far more drilling in the sun t resting in the shade; It's dirty work, an' grreasy work, jobs you'll dread to do, But thouph a soldier's tasks are toi he always sees them throujrl It's not for you to pick an' ehoi ? you pret your orders plain, It isn't very pleasant slandin' j?u out in the rain; But some one has to do the job, it's a soldier's way To do his duty, fair or foul, with a word to say. Oh any sort o' man at all can do work he likes. A coward can be cheerful when 1 takin' pleasant hikes, I But the test of every soldier that nghtin' for the States Is the way he does his duty when sees it with his mates. ?Edgar A. Guest IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS 01 SOUR, ACID STOMAC The Moment "Pape's Diapeps IteaeheB the Stomach AH Dist ress Goes. "Really does" put upset stomachs order?"really does" overcome in gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn a sourness due to acid fermentation five minutes?that?just that?mal Pape's Diapepsin the largest selli stomach antacid and regulator in 1 world. If what you eat ferments a turns sour, you belch gas and er tate undigested food or water; he is dizzy and aches; breath fo tongue coated; your insides filled w indigestible waste, remember the n ment "Pape's Diapepsin" comes contact with the stomach all such d tress vanishes. It's truly astonii ing?almost marvelous, and the is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pap Diapepsin is worth its weight in g to men and women who can't get th stomachs regulator!. It belongs your home?should always be k< handy in case of a sick, sour, upi stomach during the day or at nig It's the quickest ,surest antacid ] the stomach in the world. That German mystery gun has dc the allied armies no damage, but 1 kaiser has the pleasure of knowi he has killed some more women s children.?Knoxville Journal and 'I bune. SAYS HER YEARS HAD BEGUN TO TELL ON HEI ? is nts, ~ Mrs. Butts Declares She Felt Bad! \>rt in Every Way ime ?I? HEARD ABOUT TANLAC "ort J1'8 After Takinp It Says She Has Praise has _ , * It to Her Friends. f to 7 Repardinp the relief Tanlac pav her from kidney and liver trouble an rille i"(iif?esti?n. Mrs. Mary E. Butts, o Union, pave this statement on Marc e jg 17 in endorsement of Tanlac : unt "I suffered from peneral weaknes and my peneral health was bad. Tn ; by dipestion caused a lot of sufferini an(j and heartburn caused a preat deal o ^ jg trouble. My liver was sluppish am I suffered a lot with headaches. Reall; ling I badly in every w'ay. Kidne; ^ trouble caused me a lot of sufferinp I am 68 years of ape, and my year t had bepun to tell on me. Then I be last Pan Tanlac, for I had hear nf- so much about it beinp such a fin tonic. The Tanlac pave me a pom inp. aPPet'te and strenpthened my sys torn and helped the indipestion riph olet away- My stomach was built up am ren- 1'epulated and so were my nerve? au_ The Tanlac helped the kidney troubl is a a preat deal, too. T have told severa people about Tanlac, and I have prai? ^ it to them. I think it is a fin W* medicine for troubles like I had." For sale by Palmetto Prup Co rar Union; Buffalo Prup Co., Buffalo; K I). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn i you Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Prup Co rour Jonesville; Lockhart Mills Store I.ockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch, ttle, Rural Carrier Examinatioi the The United States Civil Servic this Commission has announced an exami 'if it nation for the county of Union, Sout men Carolina, to be held at Union, S. C on April 27, 1918 to fill the positio ated of rural carrier at Sedalia, S. C., an brld vacancies that may later occur o ?hed rural routes from other post office in the above-mentioned county. Th y be examination will be open only to cit but izens who are actually domiciled i t as the territory of a post office in tb county and who meet the other rt long quirements set forth in Form N< apd 1977. This form and applicatio blanks may be obtained from the oi fices mentioned above or from th ^ United States Civil Service Commn M^ision at Washington, D. C. Applies Ttohs imould be forwarded to the Con mission at Washington at the earliee practical date. and A WISH FOR THE WORLD. ugh Thank God we can see, in the glor h. of morn, The invincible flag that our father ^se, defended; And our true hearts repeat what th' ard heroes have sworn, That war shall not end till the war an' lust is ended! Then the bloodthirsty sword shal out no longer be lord Of the nations oppressed by the con queror's horde, the But the banners of freedom shal peacefully wave ie's O'er the world of the free and th' lands of the brave. ; is ?Henrv Van Dvke. he ^r?n is putting it mildl; when he says the world jnerely i "prejudiced" against Germany.?Ne Wark News. ' Deaf in one ear he can hear hi \ country calling; blind in one eye, h ;H can see his duty, and he will do it.? New York Morning Telegraph, in" ' The P?fcsS '? Cf The Fistora dl- .. ind A Simple Mofhod That Mai a WnrJorfil jn Influence upon The Futuro InfanU ?'/ Before the arrival of baby knowm* wome ltn for over lialf a century have used wit riA- regularity the time-honored preparation "7 Mother's Friend. to Here is a most wonderful application fo lia- the abdomen and breasts. It penetrate the muscles, ligament \ and ti-suos, rendei sh- ?ng them pliant to readily yield to nature' . demand f^r expansion. I?y By its use the anxious weeks of pregnane; aro made comfortable. The usual wrenell , Ing strain, bearing-down and stretching pain 6 8 are counteracted. The system is prepare< aid 'or th? coming event, and its use bring rest, reposo and happy anticipation. e? By the regular use of Mother's Friend dur jn Ing the period the muscles expand easier whei baby arrives, and naturally the pain am jpt danger at the crisis is less. f Mother's Friend is prepared after the for sev mula of a noted family doctor by the Brnd ht. 8eld Regulator Co., Lamar Bldg., At t lanta, Ga. It is for external use only; 1 ">r absolutely and entirely safe and wonder fully effective. Write lltpm /nr hoi* I no?K,,e five and Interesting "Motherhood Book.' Tliero is a wealth of instruction and com >ne fort to bo derived in rending this littli il. book. It is plainly written just what ever. t,n? woman wants to know and will he a spien injjr did little text book of guidance, not onl] . for yourself hut will make you helpful t< ina others, and In the meantime obtain a bottli of Mother's Friend from the druggist, an< ' thus fortify yourself against pain and dli comfort. AH Traces of Scro 1 Cleans Impurities Promptly Wiped y Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical development that a healthy body is caj pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. S. S. SM the wonderful old purely e vegetable blood remedy, has no equal ; QlZiAN and Good Che? ' like Possum anc [1 yy T3 EC A USE Li . J?* cup of cofie< s "When It J*ust right. The - Pours, It And the flavor is Reigns , Coffee-lovers k e ,] spot, for it's full " If you don't th is worth what y r- % and he'll give yoi i 11 ? if e y n Are Good Value r; | $749.00 Delivered l" ii Everything that gives vali 8 CHEVROLET, and it does j one. It costs very little t< LET US S I W. E. GREEN, Dea | C. N. ALEXANDER, De; Biscuits and Music 1 The girl who can play light music e may be the most interesting during courtship, but the girl to marry is the one who can make light biscuits. ?Greenville Piedmont. ^ There is no reason why a girl may s not play light music and make light " biscuits too. But, sad to tell, there are many girls who can do neither. ?Newberry Observer. e Peace propaganda here is anly an other brand of poison gas.?Wall Street Journal. We'll say this for Hoover: He's killed off a lot of incipient cases of indigestion.?Detroit Free Press. I Girls! Its Your Step That Attracts! I Says women pay too much heed to their face instead of their corns. ! Watch your step! A brisk, lively step is what charms more than a lovely skin, but your high heels have n caused corns and you limp a little, a That's bad, girls, and you know it. Corns destroy beauty and grace, besides corns are very easy to remove. Rid your feet of every corn by a asking at any drug store for a quarter It n ~ - * A TTl I" i ui on uuiiuc ui ireezone. mis win $ cost little but is sufficient to remove ] every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Jj A few drops applied directly upon a J tender, touchy corn relieves the sore.. ness and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out without pain. 9 This freezone is n gummy substance I which dries instantly and simply shrivels up the com without inflams ing or even irritating the sourround[ ing skin. ir Women must keep in mind that 0 cornless feet create a youthful step J which enhances her attractiveness.? | Adv. fula sed from the Blood for removing the last trace of Scrofula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse ' and remove every disease germ that i infests the blood and give you new life and vigor. It is sold by all druggists and you should get a bottle and I begin its use to-day. Write a complete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free ' by addressing Medical Director, 30 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, NEcoffee ! -i ti/yvtxivx {Sweet Potatoes uzianne melees the best-tasting s you ever drank. It's roasted fragrance?you can't forget it. i delicious. ' now that Luziannc just hits tho of punch and pep. ink that this good old Luzianne ou paid, then tell your grocer u back every cent. CHEVROLET | : CARS | For The Money At Your Home. j ie to a Car you find in the j ! not cost a fortune to own j 0 i nnerfltft nnf K: - V HOW YOU! I iler, Union, S. C. iler, Jonesville, S.C. Memory (By Berton Braley, in Columbia Record.) . I remember, I remember The days that used to be When porterhouse was eighteen cents And soupbones Riven free. When milk was five cents by the quart And hutter twenty-four And bacon fifteen cents a pound. In those brave days of yore. I remember, I remember When one could hire a maid For three or four or five a week And when she came, she stayed But now they are haughty clan Who cost you eight or nine Who come to you at 10 o'clock And then at noon?resign. I remember, I remember, When gentle working men Would come whene'er you asked them to For life was simpler then, But now, although your pipes are burst And troubles leave you vexed You cannot get a bit of help Until week after next. I remember, I remember (Oh why must visions fade) When there was sugar sold to all And coal men sought your trade, But now the times are altered And there is little joy In thinking of how cheap things were When I was but a hoy! 666 Gives Quick Relief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Price 25c and 50c Per Bottle