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1 BANKRUPT SA From Aj The enormous Bankrupt Stock of fairly startle the natives. Dry Go out this Big Stock at slaughtering Wav flown Rns . Thousands of the best women iI?>' J the world arc bearing the burden of / backache, headache, dragging pains, a v i miserable half-dead, half-alive condi- ^ tion, produced by chronic internal dc- V rangements. Mrs. Joseph Lacelle, 124 w|i)W||B(|^^ \ Glenora Ave., Ottawa hast, Ontario, <"? Canada, is one of the fair women of America who has had her experience with this sort of a burden. ' ller experience is similar to the multitude of other women whose letters arc recorded in the "Ills of Life." A copy of J this free booklet ought to be in the hands of every housewife jj in the United States. Read what Mrs. Lacelle says: i "| t, "I suffered with backache, headache and dragging pains for over nine months, and nothing relieved me until I took Peruna. r 7 his medicine is by far better than any other medicine for these ^ troubles. A few bottles relieved me of my miserable half-dead, r half-alive condition. I am now in good health, have neither ache nor pain, nor have I had any for the Past year. If every suffering woman would take Peruna, they would soon know its value and never be without it. " ? THE UNIVERSAL CAR Economy?in low first cost and small cost i to operate and maintain. Strength?ability to stand up under the hardest sort of use. Simplicity?a plain sturdy motor in a wonderfully strong and light car, easy for anyone to run and care for. The Ford car ; ?your necessity. Runabout $390; Touring | Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale and display at ; UNION GARAGE J. L. Bolton, Dealer, Union, S. C. I MUNRO & SLIGH'S ? V t (jrA.I^.i^.C :wlE.?? !? A X OPEN FOR BUSINESS $ X X GADBERRY STREET 4 A A UNION, S. C. > ! V I i LE C0NT1 )ril 4th to McLure Mercantile ods and Shoes have prices : : t, We Must Reali THAT'S A URE D I | ANNOUNCEMENTS |, All Candidates Cards are $5.00 cash in advance. V J< FOR MAYOR. ^ I hereby announce myself a eanrii- ~ date for reelection to the office of Mayor for the city of Union, and pledpe myself to abide the results of (' the Democratic primary. I appre- " ciate the honor conferred upon me in j' my election two years apo and if chosen will continue to strive faithfully to perform the duties of the of- j. fice. L. C. Wharton. I hereby announce myself a candi- (' date for election to the oflice of Mayor ' | of the city of Union, and pledpe my- " self to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. ^ J. E. Kirby. 1 hereby announce myself a candil date far r' -f irm to t hp ofFwo of Mnwni for the city of Union, and pledge myj self to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. a J. Frost Walker, Jr. 1 1 FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1. I hereby announce myself as a can- S didate for reelection for the office of Alderman from Ward 1 for the City of Union, and pledge myself to abide f< by the decision of the Democratic P primary. In making the race for the ? office I rely upon my record while in " , office, and my efficiency to fill the po- ,s sition. J. H. Schoppaul. a ol FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2. I hereby announce myself a candi- f( date for election to the position of ti alderman from Ward 2, and pledge 1(, myself to abide by the decision of L the Democratic primary election. rt J. W. Gilbert. tl I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Alderman from Ward 2 for the City of g Union, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. I have striven hard to perform my every duty in the office, and appreciate the handsome support given me two years ago. O. E. Smith. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Alderman Ward 2 of the City of Union, and if elected, shall perform faithfully all the duties appertaining to this responsible office in a clean, high-toned, and business-like manner. I shall cheerfully abide by the decision of the c Democratic primary. d r* T* -i. i). vi. reier-ion. gt FOR COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC 1" WORKS. ot I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of commissioner of public works of the city of Union and pledge myself to abide ^ by the decision of the Democratic primary election. T. L. Estes. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3 I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of alderman for Ward 3, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. T. A. Murrah. COUNTY CANDIDATES. is ec FOR SHERIFF. m 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Sher- ' iff for Union County and pledge my self to abide by the decision of the I temocratic primary. Norris Leonard. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Union County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. J. W. Sanders. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff for Union County, ami pledge myself to abide by the decision of the I Democratic primary election. J. Hay Fant. | [NUES 10 April 14 I Co., is now being put advanced 10 percen ize the Gash and lLL TO IX RY GO FOR MASTER. ? I hereby announce myself as a canidate for the ofFice of Clerk of Court >r Union County, subject to the rules overninjj the Democratic primary. If lected I promise to be found on the >b and to render the most, faithful I'rvice that is possible for me to do. R. C. Williams. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of corner for Union county and pledpe myelf to abide by the decision of the lemocratic primary election. E. I). Humphries. OR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a canidate for Township Commissioner for ish Dam Township, subject to the ction of the Democratic primary ules. W. B. May. TATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAXAIiKMBXT. CIRCULATION. ETC., OF TIIK UNION TIMES. Statemoivt of the ownership, mangement, circulation, etc., required by he Act of Con {tress of August 2!, 912, of The Union Times, published weekly at Union, South Carolina, for . pril 1, 1916. tate of South Carolina, County of Union. Before me, u notary public, in and 3r the State and county aforesaid, ersonally appeared Lewis M. Kice, 'ho, having been duly sworn accordig to law, deposes and says that he t the publisher of the Union Times, nd that the following is, to the best f his knowledge and belief, a true tatement of the ownership, managelent, etc., of the aforesaid publication. >r the date shown in the above capon, required by the Act of August 24, E)12, embodied in section 44:5, Postal aws and Regulations, printed on the ?verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of """ le publisher, editor, managing edi >r, and business managers are: Publisher, Lewis M. Rice, Union, I ' C\ Editor, Lewis M. Rice, Union, S. C. I Managing editor, none. Business managers, none. 2. That the owners are: Lewis M. Rice, Union, S. C. Chas. B. Counts, Union, S. ('. Minnie L. Rice, Union, S. C. I . Davis Jeffries, Union, S. C. Thos. R. Cash, East Flat Rock J. M. Bennett, Sedalia, S. C., R 1. """" B. W. Sparks, Union, S. C., It 2. W. II. and YV. C. YVilburn, Execu- \JJ rs, Union, S. C., R 2. W' Hettie V. Foster, Admx., Union, S. i A\ 3. That the bonkholders, vnortjra-1 ?es, and other security holders own-. p or holding 1 per cent or more of tal amount of bonds, mortgagees, or her securities are: Thos. R. Cash, East Flat Rock, N. *beb men i At i?- wort Lewis M. Rice. on < Sworn to and subscribed before me studi lis 1 day of April, 1910. V8<. J 1 ' Lucl ( has. It. Counts. Foun dy commission expires at will of JJ"'',1 governor of South Carolina.) IIVaaBaar T MADE MAPH Aflk WHITE LINIMENT th? * to tl a dependable and satisfactory rem- writ< ly for use where a good family lini- gcnti ent is required. Very penetrating, aid only by us, 2.~>c, f?0c and 81.00. lymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. mustang! { For Sprains, Lameness, i M Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. I M Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT' "~wm DAYS LONGER nclusive , on the market and at prices that t in prices and we are now selling the Goods Must Go ods co. ii Dr.!. E. Criissirs L_2jjL, WILL BE IN HIS UNION OFFICE Peoples Uiulertokiiuj Parlors Old Post Office Stand From Friday, April the 7<h, to Saturday Evening. April the loth; positively no longer. Dr. Crimm needs no introduction to the people of Union and County, hut to those sufferers who tried to get properly fitted glasses and met with disappointment will do well to read these letters which are written by the best and most prominent Christian women of Union County: Mrs. j. Meaclor Kant, Union, K. I". I). 1, wriies: "Dr. Crimm: Your glasses are helping m.* a great deal. I recommend you highly." Mrs. J. H. Bartles writes: "1 am only too glad to tell you that the glasses you fitted me are a great joy to me. I shall always be glad to speak to my friends of your ability/' Mrs. Eunice Garner of Kelton who suffered with headaches most all the time, Upbore she wore Dr. Crimm's glasses, writes: "Dr. Crimm: The glasses you fitted me certainly have done my eyes good and cured my headaches. I recommend you to my friends as a skillful specialist" All glasses at the most reasonable prices. Cross Eyes straightened with Dr. Crimm's glasses without cutting. CONSULTATION FREE. Peoples Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night H. W. EDGAR, Manager. Phone 240 Old i'osloflice Building e Are Going to Give S E R V I C E vay this Fountain Pen r=i j It is our aim and dos're to //"raw x\ give all of our patrons the best // HI w service possible at all times and eststate- / f?S \\ * t in 100 // ISM \\ we consider it a favor, and not 'why" // |il kick, when they call our a\T'piriker K| // tention to any fault they may \ain Pen* hud witli the service. If you ze?thi* "fgh-erade "?..xsy *Ce ? ^HCt light OUt if the a raS' to i water is not perfectly clear, or r\ iiru ftNT n&i nil" if your lights are too bright or FKTY.sci.F.p'Lt.iwG Mj ^ not bright enough, call our at UMTA1M Pbtt WyOf tcn)ion th, aml wo shall ent la open to 7t!i :u .1 Rth tan. i i pr. literV* Rrhonl'1. l* ? - An 1 ?....... 1*1 ~ ' ' amwt ov\. vncii t iiv uvi iuif i> x t*:nc.in.'u u? to e.pir.in fgJm It' any of your lights are out of i.artke>'olu? cn.1 order, lot us know, and we shall "h-out have them put in order without any cost for you. <4?P%0\ :TMunicipal Electric Liflht gjSigV >: *; . c- * And Water Works gg^fJ ' " H. A- KASTRItl.lNO. Sap,. ... ; 5v I'hono 11! 17 W. Main St. " _ .... i Some people who think thev know i?Bt is sad est Fold** pmtc livl t i s^J , ' i i . FssB?M?nC-!tndjrL.>.i:rf-:;RKE. how to raise chickens nor. t oven Know how to raise children. NESV1LLE DRIG CO. ^^7^71777,,^ "N our drupp.ct w ill refund mora y if }'\70 CIXTMI VI' fail* to cure any case of Itching, ?JOI10SVllIC, S. C. Wind. I'.tet ding or Protruding I'ilr* in6to14 days. 'lhel.rsl aTipIicatiungivcsLo.se and Rest. COc.