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V Sr ^BkigittTiR^^i VVi t PFT?Tj)jjm ?l% '5mL' We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. MILHOUS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE #795 | Completely Equipped By All Means Get a SIX There is a fluidity to the power of a good SIX that makes a simply irresistible appeal to the man wTho has driven any car. There is a smoothness, a swiftness?an entirely new and fascinating pleasure awaiting the man who buys his first six. Especially if he buys the new GRANT six For this car couples marvelous flexibility of operation with excess power. It is more economical than any "four"?owners average over 1 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline?many of them get 25 miles?some of them 28 miles. And in riding luxury?in roominess?in excellence of appointments I and completeness of equipment Grant Six will astonish you. 1 This astonishment will quickly turn into eager desire for ownership when you have had a demonstration. When may we give it to you? A. J. HOLT, Dealer, Whitmire, S. C. ffH Know the Result^ \ > |gg BEFORE Painting T4 | OUT li: V expensive. whpn nuint I L ny & proves bogus and there is a "A |p bill for resurfacing and repaint- >UN jlv ing. The one certain way is ffC^^ '?* to know beforehand that paint J 'IIMm. \ : : "* ;-y r .is time-tried and weather- WMif ^i^kL \ : . . tested. You can bank on Iflffrr I v Dutch Boy Lewis /^P^jri White Lead^J j 4L-4 |p?lj||p pure linseed oil. turpemine and A ^ ( ? driers, tinted any color you wish. ViJ |'<' ... White-lead paint of this kind penetrates into wopd pores, anchors there . ' ||| ' ^ and dries hard. It holds on until it 'r.'' ' ', |: wears out. Dusting off is the only v. . preparation for repainting. gSr cS y" Come to u? if you have painting I 'ZjitKmEiSa wanti. Everything from paint 't,V brushes to white lead. Teleptione JQr V CV tHIS^ orders promptly filled. ' IpS'? VI^Mb *X^> THE UNION yE'#".Jpf SUFFERING AND SURGERY NOTICE. can be avoided by using yt There will be an election held ii II / /%Is y JonesvilJe Special School District, NTc HI WLECv\0 12> on Tuesday? April 25th, 1916, fo | [ M the purpose of electincr fiv? fKt tmo V tees to serve said school district fo THAOI MAMK .. - . /flv PILE REMEDY the?Urm of (2> y?Sr"; , ? . ., . M an a pre r s of said election will b ' Reliev? yourself of this ailment at j 0 Gaultf w. w> Hames and j B home. Easy to use and thoroughly _ ^ T dependable. Sold only by us, 60c and I'08t?r* Gaylt, $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy. Secretary Board of Trustees. Pharmacy. Jonesville, S. C., March 7,1916. 10-; f % V/ \ fV, V In i Ipffi IffBii ill 1 ? THE PRODIGAL GIRL. J Some poets have sung of the beautie: of home, Its comforts, its love and Its joy; How, back to its peace, his sins t< condone, Is welcomed the prodigal boy. They picture his father, with pardon ing pride, And glittering robes to unfurl; But none of the poets have though it worth while To sing of the prodigal girl. The prodigal son can resume his ol< place, A leader in fashion's mad w' * \ With never a hint of his forme dis grace, But what of the prodigal girl? The girl may return to the home tha she left. But nothing is ever the same; ? The shadows still linger o'er dea one bereft, Society scoffs at her name. Perhaps that is why, when a prodi gal girl Gets lost on life's devious track, She thinks of the lips that will scorn fully curl, And she hasn't the heart to com* back. Yes, welcome the prodigal son to hi Dlace. Be merciful to him and just, But shut not the door in his frail sis ter's face Because some man's son broke : trust. ?Author Unknown. FACT. Focal Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. - Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Union fact. You can test it. Mrs. R. N. Sprouse, 268 W. Mait St., Union, says: "I was in a bai way with kidney trouble. I felt nervous and my health was shattered The pains in the small of my back were terrible and they seemed to bother me more at night. I always felt thirsty and never seemed able to get enough water. The kidney secretions passed too often and I had such bad dizzy spells that often if I did not catch hold of something I would have fallen. I doctored for six months and finally a friend told me to try Doan's T/: j t>- 11_ r - iviuney i-iiis. 1 got some irom tne Palmetto Drug Co. and after I had taken one box, I felt relieved. I kept on until I had used six boxes and by that time all signs of kidney complaint left me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same thai Mrs. Sprouse had. Foster-M?ibura Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Some men kick when they have t heavy load to carry, and some others kick because they haven't the price ol a "load." And some men are so full of human nature that they have no room foi principle. Cut Your Store Sill Down One Half Tens of thousands of farmers as well ai town and city folks cut down their stor* bills one-half last year and saved money = in spite of generally short crops and reduced wages. Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived better than ever before in the face of the cotton gllll'lill UllMlll'SS ucprcssidll. IIow were these burdensome store bills cut down? By the real money-saving power of pood home gardens, rightly planted and kept planted and tended through the season. Hastings 191(i Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills down; tells about garden und farm seeds of kinds and a quality that cannot he bought from your merchant or druggist. It's full of garden and farm information. It's free if you ask for it. Write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS CO , Atlanta, C.a.-(Advt) Huiet's All-Healing LINIMENT Is best to use for rheumatism in autumn, winter or any time of the year. Also an excellent remedy for - soreness, sprains, bruises, neuralgia, asthma, etc. ? You get relief In the firs! 'r bcttle?it's well worth your trying.1 r For sale by e / PALMETT& riRUS fiOMPAIh 3 ^ DRUGS SOAR SKYWARD. 9 Many persons in Shenandoah coun ty, who in past years have prone ti the corner drupr store and brouprh 5 home all the saltpeter they couh carry for a dime, wonder why the; are now charpred 25 cents for just i little bit. The reason for it is the Europeai war. The Germans, who provide thi ' world with most of the chemicals ii preneral use, are unable to export thei products, and the supply is thus cu j off from us; and because certain drupr: are becoming scarcer and scarcer w< have to pay more and more for then . ?and in some instances can not bu; them at any price. The raw product does not neces t sarily come from Germany, in mos cases it is grown or made elsewhen but this product is refined and puri r fied there, without which it is unfi for use. A short time after the wa broke out carbolic acid jumped 501 oer cent. It could not be purifie< - here except at great cost. Thonia A. Edison set to work and now ha four factories turning out this aci< - at an increased cost of only 150 pe cent. n.ven tnis wizard has not heei 2 able to compete with the Germans ii price. Edison, on his birthday las s week, was asked what was his great est achievement of the year. He im mediately replied, "The diamond disi - and chemicals." The cinchoma tree, from whicl 4 quinine is made, is grown in Mexic< and Central America, but the raw ma terial is shipped to Germany, then purified and shipped back to us at i price we can in no way pompet< with. Some of the more familial drugs which are now greatly ad vanced in price are: Salacyic acid?was 90c, now $4.2( per pound; potassium Bromide?was 52c, now $5.75; santonin?was $4.00 now $"70.00; quinine sulphate?was $8.20, now $24.50; Epsom salts has I advanced 350 per cent; sena leaves 100 per cent; cod liver oil, 100 pei cent; blue stone, 1,000 per cent; phenacetin, 800 per cent; saltpeter, 1,20C per cent; powdered alum, 400 pei cent; castor oil costs twice as mucl as it did, and glycerine is three times what it was a few weeks ago. Mercury preparations cost now many times what they did a few months ago. Atropine sulphate, used in eye prescriptions, now costs 25c a grain nnoJfintl. V unu??uvi/ii ui an uuiilt. ; There is every indication that these drugs will rise higher and higher until the end of the great war, or until American chamists can refine them cheaply for themselves. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK t - ( Stop Using Dangerous Drug Befor? fy 'It Salivates You! It's k Horrible! f You're bilious, sluggish, constipatec and believe you need vile, dangerous t calomel to start your liver and cleai , your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask you druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod I son's Liver Tone and take a spoonfu tonight. If it doesn't start your live and straighten you right up bette than calomel and without griping o making you sick I want you to g back to the store and get your monej i you will feel weak and sick and naus . eated. Don't lose a day's work. Tak , a spoonful of harmless, vegetabl Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wak up feeling great. It's perfectly harm less, so give it to your children an; s time. It can't salivate, so let then eat anvthinc aftcrwarH# 1 Many a large idea originates in : small head. ! Other people's troubles bore u more than our own. There are times when a man doesn' [. think he is getting his money's worth One is when he invests in a monument Some men are such clever liars tha they can even explain to the satisfaction of their wives where they hav? been. MAMMA! DON'T YOU SEE YOUR CHILD IS SICK, CONSTIPATED IxM>k at Tongue! Move Poisons From Liver and Bowels at Once. Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath had. threat cove doocn'f oat, sleep or act naturally, has stoni' ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen, tie liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. > Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a tea' spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermentinp i food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again, | All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "insi'de" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ash f your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look : and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Co.M v A XnM 1 Ah! That's what t I ; ; i ' ? e ~ Everybody that tries Luzia of all coffees. You try it?t 3 you have used the entire coi \ cording to directions, you a =? it in every way, throw yot s j your grocer to refund your ' willingly. Write for premii ; OJZIA The Re ily -Taylor Gc - SHOES 3 rfSHOtE PO Prc-jcrve the leather and make jrov y polishes contain no acid and will m / coisblne liquid and paste in a paati l / | ci.'ori produce a brilliant, lasting eI I The F., t". Dallcy Co., Ltd THE UNIVER 1 i Economy?in low first r to operate and mainta j ity to stand up under r use. Simplicity?a pla r a wonderfully strong an I anyone to run and care ?your necessity. Rum Car $440; Coupelet $5S I Sedan $740, f. o. b. De e display at l UNION OA J. L. Bolton, Dealer 1 , Peoples Unde Funeral Directors a Calls Answered Prom H. W. EDGAR Phone 240 When a married couple pets along well, the neighboring women say "Oh, , his wife knows how to manage him." Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly ! The Old Slumlord Reneral slrctiRtlir uIiir tonic, GROVK'S TASTK1.KSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria. enriches the blood,and builds upthesys- 1)1 1 tciu. A true tonic. I'or adults and children. 50c J i I 1 bl If you happen to hear a woman . praising a man's wisdom it's a sure sign that he is not her husband. One may be as pood as the next? e? i in a barber shop. CHICHESTER S PILLS W THK DIAMOND IIRAND. TT |f Mlrd Atk jr*ir l)rai|lM lot^V 111 * <( Ckl^k?a-I?r a Ulaaioa4 Rraa4/A\ I "'llrfsft PIID in Krd and 41?I4 metallic^#/ ' S-. boiaa. tcaied with Blue Rlbbo*. , I L Jf SliVoND IIRAND riLIAfccM lf? B yeart I aowa aa Beit. Safaat. / >w?ya RaMabp *<?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTC EVERYWHERE Hk ^0 \ I Call Coffee nne votes it the best if our risk. If, after ntents of one can acre not satisfied with ir can away and ask money. He'll do it jm catalog. in inib COFFEE >. New Orleans IbiackL white I tafi| USHES) ip shoes last lonyer. Thcao r>f crack the leather. They . form,and withverylittio fiinc. l, Buffalo, N. Y. ncC | SAL CAR j| cost and small cost Ijl in. Strength?abil- jj * the hardest sort of ' j in sturdy motor in II id light car, easy for ij for. The Ford car 11 ibout $390; Touring ||| >0; Town Car $640; HI L troit. On sale and ill RAGE !|| ; Union, S. C. m ^ rtaking Co. nd Embalmers iptly Day or Night , Manager. Old Postolffcc Buildinfj Monuments Before we move from the resent location of our Mare Yard we will offer all ?avy Monuments at special rices rather than go to the cpense of moving them. Qon 110 nnir inn* 1 v> + U/\ kjtc LAO X V7 J ailj Ijlllll^, ill l/l 1C ne of cemetery accessories. ailcy Undertaking Co. Phone 106. A fool and his money make a noise e a good thin p. , # ' t *