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Business License and Tax Ordinance (t'ontinued from page 3) moro than 30 days. Sec. 1. 1 n fViTv license to bo tak l out undor or bv authority of this < ii naiH'o shall hi- contained and sot forth tho purpose, trade, business or profession for which such license is 'ranted, and tho name and place of i- aess of tho person or persons tak:it the same and tho time for urantod. Tho I'ity Clork I ; i> m r -hall prepare a form > f to la- used in oaoh case, -ha:! have tho same printed and book form in a neat and sub a! manner, with a proper chock ' attached to each, upon which : written, at tho time the li i'r:.nt- d. tho name of thi ihtatn I'.lt the same, the length > ov red pv said license, to h amount charged therefor .ity receiving such licensr the same posted in soim p.ace where his business rotVssion is carried on. ing to have licenses trans in one person to anothei i fee of $l.(iii to City Tresisaeh transfer. > The license granted undei nliname shall not authori/.e th? pi t n. firm, company or corporatioi i. . .oiied herein t?> exercise or earn ' lie- trade or profession specified it i? 11 license iii any other place that that mentioned therein shall let o: h re any watron, cart, dray or othei carnace or vehicle for transportatim of iroods or passengers within the citi limits. S< . !. No person except licensee stall . ,,f said eitv without havitp lust obtained a badge from the Citi CU-rk and Treasurer, paying therefo to City Treasurer, under penalty o $.">.(mi fi r eaeh and every day tha s i- h Mhiele shall be run, to be recov ered by information before the Mayor In lie rase id* loss of badge, the own or can proeure another at a cost o :.'i cents. IM'OVIDKI) that nothing Imioin contained shall be construed t< extend to wagons, carts and other ve Ineles going to or from market. I or mil otlier business or profes sion not otherwise herein provided for in diseretion of Mayor or Majority ol Council, in no case to be less thai 81.00 nor more than $.">(10.00. I'lK >V11 >KI). further. That when two or more branches of business no necessarily connected are conductci in otic establishment or by one per son, lirni or corporation, a license shal I f charged and collected for eael branch of business so conducted, spoci tied hi this ordinance, unless hereii ot lu i \\ ise specified. Where two oi nioic businesses are run in the sanu plai ? owned hy the same party, whicl 1 usinessfs are specifically licensed un der tins ordinance on amount of business done, the maximum rate shal apply to the whole; otherwise, eacl shall he paid or specifically. Sec. 7. No license shall he issuct to extend hevond the 1st day of May l See. X. The City Clerk and Treasurer shall consult the Councilman it charge of the license department where he has any reason to doubt the occupation of any applicant for a license, or the amount to he charged, and the said Councilman shall have the power to decide the matter. Sec. 1). The City Clerk and Treasurer shall he required to turn over to the police department the names of all delinquent license payers immediately after the 1st day of June, 1923, and the police department shall immediately bring the delinquents before the Mayor for violation of this ordinance. Sim-. 10. PROVIDED. That any person, firm or corporation beginning business after January 1st, 1921, for which a license is herein required may be allowed to take out such li< < use for the unexpired part of the year on the following basis: Fifty ) per cent of the annual license PROVIDED, further, That no lieensf he issued prior to January 1st. I.' uui?--r? III'II-III |iriivi(|t'(l, Hir less than the full year. Sec. 11. In all cases where a busine i. begun after March '20, l'J'2'2. ami the tax mi such business is based upon ^iioss income or facts to be ascertained the license shall be assessed upon the probable gross income during a term of one year; provided, how< or, that the Councilman in charge of the !cense department shall have the r ch at any time during the period o ed by any license to require of suc'n -ee additional sworn statements as to his gross income or any other determining facts of such business. and an additional license tax shall he paid in accordance therewith. Si c. I_'. Any license issued under this ordinance shall be subject to revocation by the Mayor or Board of Coiiiicilmen without refund of any part of the tax paid: PROVIDED, in the judgment of the Board the business as licensed does by reason of its nature or the manner or place in which it is conducted constitute a nuisance or is a menace to good order or t-. puh'i ie alth or morals. And upon tie it ion of any such license it -ha. ! inlawful for the person to whom >iK h license was granted to c i.tinue to conduct such business, and pon i|n violation of this provisioni ! i ? oll'eiider hall, upon conviction be I te d not more than ?100 or imprisoned not more than thirty days. .Each ?lay -uch business is conducted after revocation of license shall constitute a separate ollVnse. Sec. |So preaching, lecturing or peaking of any nature will he permitted on the streets of the city, unless a written permit for the same he obtained from the Mayor, nor shall tiny beturirii/ or speaking, exhibition, or itinerant street venders lie permitted on Main treel. See. 1 I. It shall be the duty of the police department to investigate and report to the City Clerk and Treasurer al| persons doing business without a license. See. 15. That after June 1st, 1023. the penalty due for non-payment of license to be the sum of 5 per cent on the license required for each and every month or part of the month until said license is paid. Sec. Id. In case of mixed wholesale and retail business, unless owners or' agents can satisfactorily separate such businesses the retail license shall be charged. See. 17. Any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance not here-1 inhefoiv provided for shall be punished by a line of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than 30! days. | See. IS. Be it understood that the | license fixed hereunder are per annum, unless otherwise provided for; pro* sided, that no licenses issued during | this fiscal year shall extend beyond the i 1st day of May, 1923. See. 19. Ail ordinance or parts of ordinam os in conflict with this ordinances are hereby repealed. Done and ratified in Council assemblem, under the corporate seal of the City of Union, on the 1'2th day of March, in the year of our I^ird one thousand nine hundred and twenty t wo. U. I\ MORGAN, Mavor. .1. II. SCHOl'PAUL, * \V. * I.AKK, II. C. .1 A.MKS. S. K. LYBRAND. Councilmen. Attest: W. I>. ARTHUR, City clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies for the Fscnl Year | lieuinniiiK May 1. 1922. for the City of Union, S. C. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Union, S. C., in Council assembled and by authority of tin* same: That a tax to cover the expenses and general purposes of the said City of Union to be as follows: 11 3-4 mills for general purpose and a spei cial levy of 1 1-4 mills for maintenance of Carnegie Free Library and to pay the interest on outstanding coupon bonds from the lirst of May, 1922, to the lirst of May, 1923, shall be 'j levied and collected in manner and form as follows: I Section 1. A tax of sixteen (10) mills upon every dollar of the value of all taxable real estate, personal property and stock in trade, in the corporate limits of the City of Union, S. C. Section 2. That taxes herein levied and assessed shall la- due and collected by the City Clerk and Treasurer, ; who shall keep lus books open from . the 1st day of May, 1 22, to the 1st day of dune, 1922, for this purpose; after which time he shall proceed by distress or otherwise as prescribed by 11 law to collect such taxes as remain unpaid, wiin a penalty <>t twenty per r tent (20'?) in addition thereto for ' such non-payment. , Section 3. That the basis of value t for taxation of real estate, personal property and stock in trade within the " city of Union, S. (\, shall be taken 'I from the books of the Auditor of Unp ion County and such assessment shall , he the same as levied by the County ~1 Auditor in 1920 and It>22. ' Section J. The sum of Two Dollars "i ($2.0)11 is hereby fixed as a commutaj lion tax for the street or road duty the said sum to be paid by all ahlebodied male persons able to perform i or cause to be performed the labor 1, herein required, between the ages of ,i twenty-one (21) and fifty (50) years . who reside within the corporate lim its of the said City except ordained ministers and those exempt by law, j and any person liable to this tax who shall fail to pay the same within the ' time specified, shall be required to " i work oil the streets of Union four i it) days under the direction of the \ | Street Overseer, whenever required by ! said Overseer during the said period V herinbefore mentioned; and any perI son failing either to pay said eoni1 mutation or perform said labor, when | so required as before said shall be 'I brought before the Mayor's court and I upon conviction thereof, shall be fined ] a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars ' ($10.00) or sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding twenty (20) days with ' I or without hard labor. '? Section 5. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances conflicting with 'this Ordinance are hereby declared l] repealed. | Done and ratified in Council assembled under the hand of the Mayor and Seal of the said City of Union, this 1 Ith day of March, 1922. R. P. MORGAN, Mayor. ,1. 11. SCllOPPAUL, , W. C LAKE, 1 H. C. JAMES, S. R. LYBRAND, Councilmen. Attest: VV. I). ARTHUR, i City clerk and Treasurer. Citation to Kindred And Creditors , oi rM>uin t aroiina, County of Union. By Hon. VV. W. .Johnson, .ludy;e of! I'l'llljiltl1. Whereas, VV. K. Katehford lias made suit to me to grunt him Letters of! Administration on the estate and effects of Kdward Krwine Katehford.; deeotised. These are, therefore, to cite and ad-! | monish all and singular the kindred | and creditors of the said Kdward Kr>vine Katehford, deceased, that they, he and appear before me in the Court of I'rohate, to be held at Union (3. 11.. J South Carolina, on the 14th day of] April, next, after publication hereof,! at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show' cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal thisj 29th day of March, Anno Domini P.>22. W. VV. Johnston, juuko <>i rroDato. ? Published on the 1st and Sth days of Apr'l. 11)2*2. in The Union Times. Kiwanis was organized in Detroit,! January 7, 1915. The name is an In-; , dian word which stands for the oh-, servance of the golden rule in life. Wyuta is the name of a town on the! boundary of Wyoming and Utah. Wyocola is on the Colorado border. A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED Wriies Mrs. Hardee Regarding Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I/is Angeles, Calif. ? "I must tell you that 1 ain a true friend to Lydia E.Pink- ; llllIllllllllllllllll |h:in,'s Vegetable '' I11MW1JHI1III Compound. 1 have ||yfi|&r^W HJII taken it off and on nfifj for twenty years and jfi it ^ has helped me :-;W^Pl| cate Kjr| to a stout, || . TJ healthy woman. Ill ^ llll When 1 was married ||J j HI I was sick all the s-W (||||| time until I took "ll| Lydia E. I'inkham's ^ Vegetable Com- | '"'I pound. 1 was in bed much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a littln h/u.lj in m? HaJ in ' - - ~ " ? '"J jr??? ?? Guthrie,Oklahoma,and I read it through and got the medicine Lydia E. Pinfcham'a Vegetable Com|>ound ? and took eight bottles and used the Sanative Wash. 1 at once began to get stronger. 1 have got many women to take it just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it has helped in the same way it helped me. I want you to know that I am a 'friend indeed, for you were a'friend inneed.' " Mrs. GkoRgr Hakdkk, 1043 liyram St., Los Angeles, California. Ix-t Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be a " friend indeed " to you. IS IT JUST? ! Is it just that a people who grow ilollies for the world often find their own supply too limited for eonifort? Is it just that a people who produce, , and who should control, a world commodity like cotton should be forever and eternally "busted"? Is it just that a cotton farmer should pay a retail price, fixed by the seller, for all of the elements which enter into the making of a crop and then sell his cotton at a wholesale price fixed by the buyer? Is it just that the price of the farmers' cotton 1 e fixed by a bunch of ; traders who never see the cotton? Is it possible for the unorganized ! cotton farmer to secure justice in a 1 modern, organized, business world? } NO; IT IS NOT JUST. Cause. These conditions are due largely i to a faulty marketing system, if our i present method of selling may be I called a system. The farmer is a trained producer, but an untrained salesman. Just so long as the cotton farmer trys to sell as an individual, just so long as tin- unorganized farmers trys to cops with the modern organized business world, just that long, present conditions will exist. Remedy. Join with your fellow farmers in perfecting a safe, sane, sound business organization to sell your cotton to the best advantage. Join the South Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative association. Sign the association contract as these business farmers have signed. Sign and sign now. W. V. Dillard, M. II. Jolly, L. J. Browning, J. Boyd Lancaster, W. T. Giles. Jan. W. Gregory, C. C. Sanders. \V. C. Johnson, W. W. Wilburn, F. W. Cornell. F. P. Bogan. G. E. Young, R. N. Leonard. E. G. Bishop, J. C. Gregory, C. J. Thomas, M. C. Deaver, \V. II. Jeter. J. 1). Fleming, C. A. Jeter. W. E. Hatch ford, W. T. Jones, C. K. Hughes, 11. C. Wilburn, T. JM. Sims, R. M. White, Jas. W. Cunningham, J. W. Humphries, Thos. McNally, J. E. Minter, T. C. Duncan, R. I*. Harry, Orus T. Belue, Win. N. Glymph, J. C. Davis, A. G. Kennedy. A REAL TREAT ?TRY? DAI AD D'AD FULfiI\ Diil\ ; The new sensation in Ice Cream Confection. LARGE SIZE IOC SOLD ONLY AT GLYMPH'S PHARMACY Phone 73 | ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Union Marble & Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. t_ rv?. r. v 1 iu uur rrienas And Future Patrons i It will always pay to make ' friend.;. Enemies don't pay. , In order that I may be able to I gain friends I am notifying my customers that after the 15th of April I will be forced to run * my business on a cash basis. See me before you discard your old shoes, I can make them look like new. FREE'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ' W. E. FREE, Prop. ? Bill of the albatross is a pale pur- ' pie color, shading to yellow at the tip. LADIES! ! Wo know, of course, the 1 extreme interest every lady t holds in the topic of good J looks. She likes to look well < not only for her own sake I but for the sake of others t as well. i It is our purpose to supply ladies always with the finest toilet articles on the market. We have a repre- ( sentative stock of the following manufacturers: Coty's Djer Kiss, Houbigant, A/urea, Gardenglo, Hudnut and others. If we don't happen to | have vour favorite toilet water or extract, etc., we will be g'ad to order it for you. However, if it's in town we have it. Give us a call when there's any thing you need in toilet requirements. (Our prices open for com parison ;. UNION DRUG STORE R SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS I WANTED?50 bushels pood sound Union county raised corn. Would prefer shelled corn. See or phone 3(56. Gault Bros., City Park. ltpd WE CARRY some Ford parts in stock and are especially equipped to do Ford work. We also work on all makes of cars. Polite and prompt service. Your business will be appreciated. Gilliam Light & Motor Co., J. Louis Gilliam, vice-president and manager. 1344-5t FOR SALE?Some bargains in used cars. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf FOR SALE?Whole sweet milk, from tuberculosis tested cows. Delivered daily. Price 12 %c per quart, 7c per I pint. Pleasant Grove Dairy, W. A. Palmer. 1346-4tpd ] FOUND?A white silk glove at the U. 1). C. carnival. Owner can get same by calling at The Times ojce. It WANTED?You to try one gallon of pure sugar cam* syrup. Only 75 cents per gallon at Gault Bros., City Park. 4-8-11-18-15-pd YOUNG MEN, WOMEN, for government oflice positions, $125*monthly. Experience unnecessary. For free list of positions now open, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner.!, 1235 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 1347-3tpd LOST?A black parasol with white ring handle and tips. Parasol was blown from porch Wednesday night. Finder please return to Wallace Thomson hospital. ltpd WE ARE OFFERING our second hand cars at a bargain. Also one new 3-4 ton Republic truck, Ford son and Twin City tractors, Willys Farm Light and Power plants, springs, bumpers, snubbers, chains, etc. We can save you money. See us before buying. Ciilliam Light & Motor Co. 1344-5t NOTICE TO OCR CUSTOMERS? We are located directly opposite oui old stand, on Main street, and we are open for business. Will be glad to see our friends. Peoples Supply Co., D. Fant Gilliam. Pres. 1347-Gt FOUND?Last week one Essex hub cap at city park. Owner can get same by paying for this ad. Gault Bros. Store. It PUERTO RICO POTATO PLANTS$l.IiO per thousand, delivered. J. E. M inter. Sedalia, S. C. 1345-Gtpd BARNES is no political candidate, yet he has an eye on the dear babies. See him about it. 1328-tf Printers' ink pays. Sunday School Convention The Sunday School Convention of Union District will meet at Sardis church April 30th, at 2:30 p. m. The following is the program: District president in chair. 2:30 P. M.?Devotional exercise- M. Russell Jeter. 2:40 P. M.?"Why Should All Sunday Schools Take Part in These InterDenominational Conventions" ? Rev. L. W. Blackwelder. * 3:00 P. M. ' How to Prepare the Sunday School Lesson"?Rev. J. A. Chandler. 3:20 P. M. "Ilow to Become a Better Teacher"?J. W. Gregory. 3:40 P. M. General discussion of 'Lesson Preparation." 4:00 P. ,\l. "The Relation of the Sunday School to the Church" T. C. Duncan. 4:20 P. M.?Announcements. Adjourn. ********** " Where To Worship * ********** First Presbyterian Church. Sunday school 10 a. in. Morning worship 11a. ni. As announced elsewhere in The rimes, the special meeting at 4 p. in. o discuss "VVorhlliness" is postponed o 4 p. m. Sunday, April 16th. The distinguished missionary, Dr. >V. 11. Hudson, will preach in this hurch in the morning, and at night it 8 o'clock. Don't injure yourself by 'ailing to hear him. .1. F. Matheson, Pastor. f ! r'-ieo \l <?1 ^'U.m..!* \>i Ui\ .f| ri IllilUini villi! HI, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. VV. A. 'airy, the presiding elder. The second quarterly conference for he year will be held immediately Inlawing the sermon. The Sunday Sri tool Workers' Coiinil will meet at 1 p. m. Preaching at 7:45 p. m. by the pas.or. Evangelistic services will be onducted by the pastor each evening luring the week. It is urged that the ntire church i nter into this week's service with prayers and cooperation, rwo or more services will be held in -he afternoon for children. To all church services the public is nvited. Jas. W. Kilgo, Pastor. Episcopal. Palm Sunday. Sunday school and Bible class at [0 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon followng. I.enten services daily at 5 p. in. flood Friday service 10 a. m. and i p. pi. First Baptist Church. Sunday school tomorrow at 10 a. m. Worship at 11:15 a. m. and at 7:15 i. m. B. V. P. U. at 0:45 p. m. Edward S. Reaves, Pastor. Bethel A. M. E. Church (Colored) 10:00 A. M.?Sunday school. 11:30 A. M. Preaching; subject, 'The Redeeming Fight." 7:00 p. m. A. C. E. Ix-ague. 8:00 P. M. Preaching; subject, '(live Him a Chance." Everybody welcome. L. I). Gamble, Minister. Corinth Baptist Church (Colored) Sunday school at 10 a. m. At 11:30 a. m. the pastor will preach in the Jesus in the Jordan." Baptism at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited to attend these ervices. J. S. Daniel, Pastor. Notice to Our Electric Light Customers I On and after April 1st, 1922, we j will allow a 10 per cent discount on all electric light hills if paid on or before 10th of month after servvice is rendered, hut this discount will positively not l?e allowed after 10th of month after which service is rendered. After April 1st final pay period will he 15th, hut without discount. ' By order of Commissioners of Public Works. W. 11. Aiken, Supt. ? ?? 1 Honor Roll of Hughes Johnson School The following is the honor roll for Hughes Johnson school for month ending March ;Ust: Eight Grade?Zora Farr. Seventh Grade?Guy Hill, Mittie Ruth Vanderford, John 1. Johnson. Lunette Tracy. Sixth Grade Marion Vanderford, Ruby Fowler, Lucille Farr. Fifth Grade?Annie Mae Palmer. Fourth Grade?Ellis Farr, Harry arr, Joe Hughes, Gordon llughes, Walter Vanderford, Aileen Hill, Ruth Vaughan. Third Grade?Roy Vaughan, Vera Palmer. Second Grade ?Vaughan Palmer, Floride Palmer, Clyde Palmer. Advanced First Grade ? Francis Vanderford, Lillie Mae Fowler, Woodrow Tracy. First Grade?Margaret Vanderford, Carl Jenkins, Eloise Farr, Frank Palmer. Elizabeth Jeter, Minnie Vanderford, Teachers. It has now been established by scientists that there is a periodic shifting of the latitude of the North Pole. Instead of moving round in a complete circle the pole moves circularly in somewhat irregular fashion. I i GOOD ICE CREAM We tried the best manufacturers' ice cream made in Greenville, Spartanburg and Columbia. We featured some of tbem for years. However, none of tbem made it good enough to suit us, so we decided to make it ourselves. The result after a year's experiment is Velvet Ice Cream, the perfect ice cream. It is by far the best we have ever had in the store. Yet the price is reasonable, because we save paying express and the other fellow a profit. Order a quart, 50c; or a gallon, $1.75. "Velvet Ice Cream Speaks For Itself" Peoples Drug Store j Prompt Service Phones 68-69 ANNC It is with pleasure tl Union and surroundin represent the foremosl the United States. Our Demonstration stock, will arrive in a We would apprecial interested parties, and orders, it is requested I their names and addrp stration. The Union HARDV PHONES 33-34 % wimam Wallace Chapter, U. D. C. Mrs. P. M. Farr, President. We love the worm and the way it turns. Here's a suitcase that exploded and shradded a baggage master.?Schenectady (N. Y.) Gazette. British coal miners returning to work after the long strike found their hands so soft they could not work. WEAK; RUN-DOWN Carolina Lady Got So She Couli J tut Drag.?"Cardai Built Me Up," She Declares. Kernersvllle, N. C.?In an Interest Ing statement regarding Cardul, thi Woman's Tonle, Mrs. Wesley Mabe, ol near here, reeantly said: "I hart known Cardul for years, but nevei knew Its worth until a year or so ago I was In a weakened, run-down con dltton. I became draggy?didn't sat o> sleep to do any good; couldn't do any thing without a great effort I trie! different remedies and medlclnss, yo> I continued to drag. "I decided to give Cardul a trial and found It was Just what I reAllj nseded. It mads me feel much strong sr soon after I began to use It I bo gan to eat more, and the nervous weak feellDg began to leave, Soon ) was sleeping good. "Cardul built mo up as no otho tonic ever did. "I used Cardul with one daughta* who was puny, fslt bad and tired ou all the time. It brought her right out and soon oho was as well as a glr could be. We think ther* la nothlnt like Cardul." Do not allow yourself to becomt weak and run-down from woman 1) troubles. Take Cardul. You may fin* It Just what you really need. Foi more than 40 years it has been used D) thousands and thousands, and foun/ Just as Mrs. Mabe describes. At your druggist's. NC-141 >UNCEN iat we are able to annoi tg territory that we hav t manufacturers of RAI Outfit, as well as a nun few days. te the opportunity of she I as auite a number hav< M that all those who are sses, that we may give ti Hardware VARE AND ELECTRICAL G 8 West Main Street How To O . YourOwnH Making money will to have your own h tiny bungalow or a n MANY persons of m regretfully from re when they should have spe their surplus regularly, homes. Begin now to deposit regi ing fund?in an interest i Nicholsc Eft Union County' ^^ r Mentl ? TO THE PATRONS I Now that your children's eyes tor, remember that if he does no1 work, that I am prepared to fit g attention to this work and guaran times to make gooO my guarantee Let me name to you some of satisfied users of my glass's. Yours For Better Ey F. C. 1 8TATH LICENSE . Card of Thanks Wo wish to express our thanks to everyone who helped to make the carnival a success?the Union Concert Bank, the O'Shields String Band and the Service company for the uso of their hall. The carnival was decidedly a success and we thank each one who contributed in any way to make it so. increase their weight 10 pounds fj^M f] W'A^H or more by simply takings-grain VI If IVAM tonoline tablets, which, through Ki/L/AKI their regenerative and reconKrM W /J ul structIve power, literally soalc Hmmu> m3 up the fattening elements of your food, and you gain flesh and strength quickly. Sample nulled ty American Proprietary Co., Boston, Mass. a Reduce Your Weight ftt the rate of 10 to 35 pounds per W I NV V mouth. By simple guaranteed, sale kL.?r reliable treatment, taaaoo will reduce IT I I your weight without unneoeaaery ex k) erclae and dieting, and will not injure or weaken your system. Write today H for JfRKB 60o box enclosing 15c La V coin or stamp# with thlaad to Taaaoo Co. .Maiden 48, Boston, Maaa. I4PUaMINTOL| la a Home Protector I a Jtfe# X- against InHuenia,! ' Vf!?im3 Cheat Colds, Head H 77'7_7 V> Ml aw Colds, Croup and I 'It 1 J i , Bronchitle. B Vl-f M1NTOL relieve* 4> I > all congestion. | ESBKIfiBXQ&Bfll AOi JWlMi H BBMF 1ENT ince to the people of e signed contracts to 910 EQUIPMENT in iber of machines for iwing our line to any i already placed their interested send us hem an early demonCompany OODS UNION, S. C. wn 1 OME \: not alone enable you ome, whether it be a aodern palace. lature age now look back nted houses to the day nt more wisely and banked But regrets do not buy ilarly for your home-buildiccount here. >n Bank 8C Trust Co. Union, S. C. . i i bcr Fi dcral Rfitrvf Syatem vcmmcnt and Stale supervision dOh. ?o*n ai< '"? WH.MO I )F UNION SCHOOLS: 1 have been examined by your doe- I ; make a specialty of this kind of j lasses. I give my whole time and } tee satisfaction. I am here at all your neighbors or frieads who are w es For the Children, | OUKE ED OPTOMER1ST. An English motorcycle for racing purposes has a 20 horsepower engine. Inhabitants of Anam are said to be the ugliest of the Mongolian race. Sahama, an active volcano in the Andes, is about 20,054 feet high. W. O. W. Notice Notice to all members of Mon-Aetna Camp, No. 287. Will meet Monday night, April 10th. M. W. Bobo of Spartanburg will address the Camp at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. W. R. Jolly, Upd^ Clerk. Quickly raetored to It natural, original color In* days with Mil JriHiiua WetMi, ikmiih&m halr ?amedy> i* not S dye. Remorse dandruff and make* the hair clean. LilOHHDIH flu&y. abundant and beautiful. Sample mailed for IS easts by Tbo Mlldrod Lculee Go. Maiden ?tt. lUwton.Mat>. __ .