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/The J Ql Now is I 11 / / I I Morning Five Mi We Wil D. J. Mi Print L ? " ' l Attention Confederate Veterans. The veterans who met at Union the first Monday in this month to elect a pension board continued the election of the board until the first Monday in 1 October. The election of a board was 1 continued because all the townships 1 were not represented and with the 1 view of having them all represented ! the first Monday in October. The del elates that .vere present at the meeting in this month will please attend 1 on the first Monday in October and 1 Fish Dam and Goshen Hill townships ' that were not represented will please j send one veteran as a delegate, each to Union. The meeting will be held in the court house at one o'clock. ( , W. H. S. Harris, Pension Commissioner. MANY TROUBLES DUE TO AN INACTIVE LIVER Many of the troubles of life such as headache, indigestion, constipation ' and lack of energy are due to inactive livers. Grimsby's Liv-ver-Lax is a natural, vegetable remedy that will get the liver right and make these troubles disappear. It has none of the dancers or disagreeable after effects of calomel. Get a 50c or $1 bottle of this splendid remedy from your druggist today, j F.verv bottle bears the likeness of L. ' K. Grigsby, who guarantees it through Glymph's Pharmacy and : Jonesville Drug Co. 1 Honor Roll. : The honor roll for I'arham school for the month beginning August 20, and ending September 15, was as foi lows: First grade: Grady Varner, Lu- \ nette Lancaster. Second grade: Vera Vinson, Kate : Whitehead. Third grade: Roy Lancaster, Coline Lancaster. Fourth grade: Oliver Vinson, Rob- ; ert Whitehead. Beatrice Varner, Oliver Horn, Beulah Varner. Fifth grade: Emmie Vinson, Virginia Varner, Nellie Varner. Seventh grade: Onie Mae Vinson, , Tl? !se pupils are to be commended on their work during the past month. Miss Bess Walter, Teacher. W .T. Hutchens, Nicholson, (la., had a severe attack of rheumatism, liis feet, ankles and joints were swollen, and moving about was very painfid. He was certainly in a had way when he started to take Foley Kidney Pills. He says, "Just a few doses made me feel better, and now my pains and rheumatism are all prone and I sleep all night lonpr." Sold by all dealers everywhere. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yotir druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMKNT fails to cure any case of Itching, Illind. Weeding or Protruding PilesinfitoH days. The \rst ""liration gives Ease and Rest. 60c. Sherman Again. Night Watchman (in any European town)?Eight o'clock?and all's hell. ?Life. Mode f Unit your opportu inder instruct* DAY A I, 9 to 11:30 :: onths Gu Enrol II Tol/A V. Li laitc i' For F"u cMillan, ;ipal. WILKIN SVILLE Wilkinsville, Sept. 23.?We are now having fine weather for picking cot- -y ton and it is opening fast. In some places the yield is splendid but in jj others it is very light. In many places there are fine stands and in j some places it did not come up at all. All this is against the crop in the way of bringing it up to the average \J and consequently it will be far short of last year's yield. People are hav- ^ ing it ginned about as last as it is gathered but none is being sold yet. p The corn crop, except the low bottom lands is rather light. We find some j of it fairly good but no big crop of it will be made. I think our people will sow more wheat this fall than has been sown in many years and the most of it will be put in good order. Lands are being properly prepared. A Presbvterv was held with Salem v rhurch last week. This is the first time Bethel Presbytery has been here in along time?forty-three years. In 1878 Salem church was cut off into R Enoree Presbytery, and remained there until about five years ago when the church was transferred back to Bethel Presbytery. Enoree Preshy- A tery met here in 1904 while Rev. W. V H. White was supplying the church as pastor. The attendance upon Presbytery by both ministers and elders II was fairly good. Our brothers and sisters of the Baptist and Methodist churches showed a willingness to help entertain them. One of the pleasures ^ and surprises I had during the meeting was to meet my highly esteemed friend, comrade and co-laborer, "Tele- ^ phone" the versatile correspondent of The Union Times from Jonesville. have no hesitancy in saying that . there never was a visitor, minister or V. layman on the ground whose handshake and presence inspired us with a higher degree of brotherly love than that of W. H. S. Harris. However, I regret that his sojourn was so short and that he could not spend the night with me. I hope he will not make this his last visit to our community; he will always find the latch string on j the outside and a cordial welcome in e| our home. c] I highly apreciate the motive that s prompted President Wilson to set k apart the first Sabbath of next month, h October 4, as a day of prayer in be- fi half of the nations of the world that T are now engaged in a bloody war. e Vox. Ah (?uaranteed. Customer?When I bought the mo- IV torcycle didn't you say you'd supply ii me with any new part if 1 broke any- a thing ? h Motorcycle Dealer?Yes. What do si you wish me to let you have? a Custober?I want a pair of new ankles, a rib, three feet of cuticle, a 7 box of assorted finger nails, four mo- 1 lars and a funny bone. F Only On? "BROMO QUININE'* ? To get the genuine, call for full name. I.AXA- F TIVK BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of t H.W. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Day. Stops cough and headache, and works off ~old. 25c. f1 rn B m Is nity to get i >rs who hav LND NIG Afternoon, aranteei I With t\ our Cott irthep In W. U.F Local M TOWMSE _ -j To The Doleful. aujrh a little now and then, It lightens life a lot; ou can see the funny side Just as well as not. 'on't jro mournfully around, Gloomy and forlorn: ry to make your fellow men >1 were born. aujrh a tfood deal if you car.. That is better still, ,nd you'll find occasion, too. If you only will, aii^hin^ lightens labor some When you have to strive, aur'h and show the world t hut yo. Are pflad that you're alive. ?Sommerville Journa'. Not a Hit Sleaux. i thin-skirted jrirl in Bordeaux Wouldn't wear petticoats, oh dear, neaux, She'd go out in the sun, And she'd say: "This is fun iut I hope that my ankles cl??n sheau x." ?Cincinnati Enquire mother who lived in Boulogne /as followed by dogs not her orv.t She was thin as a rail. So they kept on her trail, ielieving that she was a bogne. ?Houston Post l slash-skirted girl from Carlisle /as nifty and right in the stisle. She bought her some hose Of the shade of old rose, /hen she vviilWe#) v^n tli.-r a misle. ?Seattle Post-Intelligencer. maiden who lived in Fort Wayne 'Ought hose 'gainst the time it woul rayne. Their hue was so loud That they drew quite a crowd .nd she never would wear ther agayne. P. ('. Foley Cathartic Tabids. You will like their positive actioi hey have a tonic effect on the bow Is, and give a wholesome, thoroug leaning to the entire bowel trac tir the liver to healthy activity ar eep stomach sweet. Constipatio eadache, dull, tired feeling never a ict those who use Foley Cathart aDiets. uniy Z5c. Sold by all dea rs everywhere. Rev. Geo. M. Iloyd Dead. Spartanburg. Sept. 28.?Rev. Cie I. Boyd one of the oldest ministo 1 South Carolina conference pass<i way here this afternoon at 5 o'clocaving been in feeble health sin< tricken with paralysis about a yei goIIe was born in Newberry count 7 years ago, entered conference 1 870 and was supeerannuated in lltOlis ministry brought more than t 50 members into the church. rothers, Rev. J. Marion Boyd, an lev. D. P. Boyd were also preacher he latter being a member of the cor erence now. mmm ?? ?m usines Now i Business C c had years 1HT CLA , 1:30 to 4:30 d Po ie Class on on Tii foririatio ulcher, lanager. 2nd hall fDON'T T\KE WRONG MEDICIN If your liver gets lazy you need liver tonic, not merely a laxative f< the bowels. Many people take a sin pie laxative when the liver yets slut Irish rathe than take calomel, whir ihey know to !? dangerous. Hut [mere laxative will not start a slut Irish liver. What is needed i> a toni that will liven up the livt r withou forcing you to stay at home and h>s a day front your work. You have such a tonic in 1 Unison' Liver Tone. I tod-on's l iver Tone i i II that is clninie I for it. In < ruygists who sell it agree to han back the money with a smile, to an f erson not satisfied with the r lie 1 'odson's gives. ] Dodson's Liver 1'one is a vcgelab! ii rjuid with a ver\ pleasant taste an i a prompt and reliable '-em I< c instipation, hilioiism <r a 'h and torpid liver. The Million- Drill ;i u,?: tucir j ii* I'm m in i *j u.i i ;i ir < ( i.;i ij?ttle of l)o?l.-oii" l.ivfi- T"i:** i> * >' cents. For children 01 growi pen P R it is the ideal medicine tl e guarantee. _ Not ire! Ci. W. Bn \v ngton, the piano-tune iw 11 be in Unioii on and aft< r V 1 wanting pianos tailed p!?-.i-e !?;r* |n< tice at The Time oilirc. gnoronce of a lawyer anythin I't t bliss to his client. 1 Notice of Sale ol Wro'mht Steel Range ("ompain. Notice is hereby given that in* an do signed, did on the 'JJi.d da> ' ! An PU t, 1914, sell unto It. .\i. K!'i<*n a tin assets anil good name ei Wiinnh Sti el Range company and In !.e an del signed will not be ie-pansil < :<i ;i,,i indebtedness contracted t> W Aught Steel Range company f'?*i landafter said date. jffljSt 1). |>. 1.1TTI.K. OYSTERS! We will begin serving ou patrons with Oysters oi sept. 4th. You can lint th6 finest Oysters and bes service in the city. Served in all styles a popular prices. Bulk Oys ters on sale throughou season. SPENCER'S CAFE Next Door to Fan! Bros. Co. i >, >s Co Ope ourse right a of experience SSES :: Night, 7:3C sitions S Now lition at 1 n, Sec O. E. Fi General N Having us submit our de, 'siirns and nrieos assnvos vm 11 of a wide assortment to select from, prices that arc based on finest quality marl)le and granite and unbias> ed advice. Allow lis to draw your attention to the fact that we are a local concern with a 1 reputation for excellent A work and are able to refer :t! you to many examples of our work in this section. We will appreciate an op* portunity to submit data and samples in your home J or at your establishment. ','|B A I LEY UNDERTAKING CO. r I NEW PRESSING CLUB ! We have opened up a first I class Pressing Club in the r rear of our grocery store J on Main Street. All Work Called For and Delivered! ti t SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Lybrand & Cheek PHONE 116. Ladies Coat Suits and Furs A Specialty. liege | n! I home i { > 4. ^ <4 !S ' to iu:uu || ecured | 0 Cents j eeman, 1 Mcana/TAv> 11 IVAUllUyVl _J : & jlVowl Is the time to SAVE MONEY So bring your Prescriptions to the Palmetto Drug Co., where you -j always get the : BEST 01 DRUGS A,\D SERVICE REMEMBER I THE MONEY SAVERS I I ! PALMETTO DRUG CO. UNION. S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE All goods not called for in 30 days will be sold for rei ; pairs. W. Newell Smith Auto Co. I tf Union, S. C. It Makes a / _. r% | ureal uirterence which undertaker you call into your hint?the c.ireles* and haphazard or the capable and proficient. We have not only had years of experience, but have coupled with it years of actual studv. BAILEY UNDERTAKING CO. Undertakers Main Street at Railroad Crossing. Rhone 106.