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tl fcjsg> Ounces of Conceatrat bis can ounces in t JL lor:v:"r-'3A for a dime, interior in In Powdered Lye, ft teen ounces for a din | ounces in some other dii One-Fourth Mote Z.% Every can warranted full strenpt "pure. Concentrated Lye?That's all. T Menoles MOST ECO A big leader for soap ma Can saponifies eight pounds of g soft soap you ever used. That other ten cent can. Mendleson' i ?r _ 1 . making me uesi soap. ' Try Mend logon's Lye for other tl netting the grease out of sinks and drai ge'-rns, for disinfecting, for treating ho^ can proves that for every use there's n M PUiTZ tZNU Get a tjurlii mar of the vest Lye for a UNION COUNTYEAGLE GROCERY Co The W. 1). ARTHUR t UNION GROCERY Co UNION COUNTY15. G. GREGORY, Carl L. B. JETER, Santuc, W. G. GREGORY, Una I). B. FREE, JonesvilTt B. L. FOWLER, Union, R. J. FOWLER, Union, .4,. jl^A ta" | Candy J . I Candy 1 I T he Ideal i | Present 1 Y is a box of our chocolatt chocolates as preferred. ] were never made. Every A piece of candy craftsmans A fei ing appreciated by all, with you next time will ii Always Fresh. I MILHOUS I Y Y Phone 76 1 A A A^A ,J Whenever You Need n General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria. MnriMioo i Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Even the woman who enjoys a good j cry may have a perfectly normal j sense of humor. How To Give Quinine To Children. w FHBRII.INI? Is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousnessuor ringing: in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any purpose. Aak for 2-ounce original package. The ' name FKBRlLINtt is blown in bottle. 25 certs. Folks who say the right thing at the right timf are as popular as they < are scarce. < Foley Cathartic Tablets. You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough cleaning to the entire bowel tract. Stir the li?er to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet. Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only 25c. Sold by all dealers everywhere. " % if Fe\ fcr ^ rAL I 'A Dime Buys Either" iere are Twenty Full : pure, strong Solid ted Lye in Mendleson's You get only sixteen he cans others sell you ] ? l1 , auu many or mem are quality to Mendleson's. rlendleson sells you sixle against the twelve me cans. eSame Old Price h. No fillers. No adulterants. Just hree cans solid Lye for a quarter. Lye WOMIGAL king. The big Twenty-Ounce jrease, making the best hard or beats the best record of any a Can gives full directions for lilies?for cleaning, for scouring, for ins, for driving away dirt and disease rs and caring for poultry. Just one othing so good as m'S LYE STRONG dime at any of the following dealers: Wholesale Dealers ., Union. S. C. 'o., Union, S. C. Union, S. C. ?Retail Dealers, isle, S. C. S. C. 311, S. C. 5, S. C. s. c. s. c. ?? ?? 1a l.^A J^k y "A" "A" ta" "Vr fy fy "A" Tfr 4 is and bon-bons, or all ^ Kiner sweets than these 'f confection is a master- 'i hip. They make an of- & young and old. A box isure a warm welcome. % DRUG CO. I HE REXALL STORE V Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Giles West, deceased, must present them to me, and all persons indebted to said estate must majce payment to me. James A. Wilbnrn 41 2fc Administrator. It's all ritfht to decorate an old house with paint, hut a cynical old race?well, that's different.'SNDFCSfreecIUIIJIS Fashion Plate No. 1, copyrighted, I and the F?mou? 90 Days Treatment and I McKISSICK'S METHOD I of treating the Scalp, Hair and Skin with No. I I, 2 A 3 Preparations 8 W. T. MeKISSICK A CO- C P. O. Box 102, Wilmington, Del. W Ihhkmmhhm# Death must be a welcome relief to the man who is compelled to hustle eighteen hours daily in order to keep his life insurance premiums paid up. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins' DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL |T_*n Q p DRY GOODS COMPANY UIHU11, O, KJ, GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT State of South Carolina?County or Union?Court of General Sessions. Fall Term, 11)14. To His Honor, Ernest Moore, Circuit Judge, presiding: The Grand Jury, for its final report, begs leave to say: 1. We have, by committee, examin ed all the county offices, poor house, chain gang, dispensary and Sinking Fund commission. The chaingang is in good condition, the convicts seem properly clothed and provided for, and seem to be doing good work. We recommend that a small tent be provided to be used in cases of con-1 tageous diseases, or, in other words, as a hospital tent. The poor house iin excellent shape, and we hereby commend the management on the good condition of affairs at this in| stitution. The crops are good, and the inmates all well clothed and properly cared for. We wish to caU pavI ticulftr attention to the way in which i our new and elegant court house is 1 being abused, by indiscriminate and | promiscuous spitting on the walls and ' floors, and we hereby recommend that, i especially during the sessions of .court, that two or more persons, not | to be known to the public, be appointed to look after this matter, and that any persons found spitting on the walls or floors, or in any way abusinr the building, be reported to the | proper official, and fined heavily enough to insure that the offense will I not be repeated. The dispensary we find to be well I and properly managed, so far as we 1 can see, and in this connection, we I wish to ask that the physicians of ! the county will co-ope rut'- with the j Grand Jury anu the management, so as to minimize the amount of whiskey sold on Sundays and legal holidays, as it has been reported to us that this has become' so common as to constitute a nuisance, and that the physicians only write prescriptions in cases of sickness that come within their own knowledge. We find the sinking fund in good shape, also, and especially request the. Union county delegation in the 'general assembly to immediately repeal the Act of 1914, No. 4<>0, entitled "An Act to retire certain bonds i issued by Union County in refunding the bond debt of in kid of the construction of the Spartanburg N: Asheville railroad, under an act to provide for refbnding the bonded indebtedness of Union County, approved the I 24th day of December, 1894, calling < ? A I wpv/n X IIVIUIVCC VUUII X UI cl |M U-IrtWtt ! part of same, and regulating the manI ner and mode of retiring said lionds," i approved the 28th clay of February, A. 1). 1 i) 14. We do not think the time 1 justifies the preremptory calling rn, liquidating and paying off said bonds at the time mentioned in .-aid Act, when it is optional with the county to pay them off at said date, on allow them to continue, by the payment ol interest until 1921, and then redeenf ed. -*! The Master's office it well kept, a far as we can see, and his accounts i , good shape. The Superintendent o Education appears to be doing his fv duty, and his office seems in good condition. The Probate Judge's offic seems to be in good condition, also t and all funds in his hands, officially j properly and safely secured. The Clerk of Court has his office ii first* class condition, and all fund turned over to their proper source The same may be said of the Sheriff' office, and we find that officer discharging his duties carefully and co.v sistently. On examination of the Auditor's office, we find that there has been an increase in property valuation of three hundred thousand dol lars, approximately, and that, in eon i sequence, a reduction of one-fourth of j a mill will he made in the tax levy. The Treasurer has his office in ex- | cellent condition, his hooks accurately ! and neatly kept, and in such shape i that we had no trouble in checking up , his accounts. We have not had time to examine the hooks of the County Commissioners as thoroughly as we would like to. but we are informed that the members of the board have been hiring automobiles and conveyances to visit the chain gang and other public works, at the expense of the county, and we recommend that this practice be stopped, as these officers are paid a salary for attending to their duties. In regard to beneficiaries, we find enlisted old soldiers who are not elig- t iblo under the law, drawing pensions.' and some w^o informed our commit- j tee that they could not take the oath,! , and have not even applied for enroll-. ment. And, furthermore, we find some drawing pensions who do not even live in Union county. We find that the pauper fund is being grossly abused, and, if necessary, can give names and proof. In regard to the work of re-indexing the hooks of records in the Clerk'c office, we find that the sum of five hlinHrPfl iintl fiftv rlAllovg uro O . v..finally appropriated for this work, and that a great deal more than this sum has been paid out, and the work no where near completion. The jury would be glad to have the proper officers instructed to look into this matter, and ascertain what should he done in this regard. The County Rural Policemen are doing good work, and the fines collected through their activities are in excess of their salaries. We strongly recommend, however, that they spend much more of their time in the rural districts, as their presence has good effect. We have made such examination as we find practicable of our magistrates and find that they are doing their duty, and that they are, as far as we can see, accounting to the proper authorities for all fines collected by them. We recommend that they cooperate with the Sheriff and other officers of the law, in enforcing obedience to the laws regarding the Sabbath day observances, and generally ' enforcing the laws of the State. In Oo^elM I "Thedford's Black-Draught H H is the best all-round medicine H lever used," writes J. A. H Steel man, of Pattonville, Texas. H "I suffered terribly with liver H troubles, and could get no relief. The doctors said I had con- H ' sumption. I could not work at H I all. Finally I tried I I THEDFORD'S I J BLACK- I | DRAUGHT I H and to my surprise, I got better, H $1 and am to-day as well as any B man." Th edf ord's B I a c k - B 19 Draught is a general, cathartic, H 9 vegetable liver medicine, that B jll has been regulating irregulari- H n ties of the liver, stomach and Hj 3M bowels, for over 70 years. Get B 69 a package today. Insist on the H m genuine?Thedford's. E-70 B some instances, we find that certain magistrates are drawing salaries for constables, when they have no constables. We recommend that this he stopped. The Coroner's books are in good shape. We recommend that the County Commissioners take steps to carry out your Honor's suggestion, and install ceiling fans in the court room before the summer term of court, and that the same officers put the court house grounds in more acceptable condition, and that they put a stop to the practice of hitching horses arrt mules within the grounds. Having examined all bills presented ! to us. and discharged our duty as best j wc knew how. t he Grand Jury ex-1 tends to your Honor and other >:li-1 %ers. for courteous treatment, and] asks that it be discharged. Respect fullv submit ed, J. 1>. Fleming, Fore u:yi. ccMiivesy .?i:u,iers v roup. ^Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ~ctysthe thick choking mucus, and ears away the phlegm. Opens up the air passages and slops the hoarse rough. '1 he gasping, strangling light ? or breath gives way to quiet brcathig and f taceful sh oo, i*.au?ld lh .-g, g lass. Midi., write..: "We give Foley's iloney and Tar to out children for roup and it always acts quickly." old Icy all dealers everywhe re. NOTICE TO TAXI*AVEltS For Fiscal Year, li?l I. The tax books wil 1'oe opeia d .he 15th of October and closed on .at list of December without penalty. After the 31st of December there will he added 1 per cent penalty for the month of January; 1 per cent more lor February, and "> per cent more from the 1st to loth of March. After the loth of March executions will he j issued. Will commence to collect ' commutation road tax on the loth ' day of October, and close on the loth day of March, following: Age for paying commutation road lax 21 to 50 years. Age for paying poll tax 21 to (50 years. Tax levy follows: For State-- __ -_(5 mills! For Ordinary County __ __ 3 mills < For Road __ __ 2^4 mills For int. on It. R. bonds 94 mills ' | For Old Soldiers mills For constitutional school __3 mills . l or past indebtedness % mills ' For int. C. II. bonds 94 mills 1794 mills Special School Districts: J No. 2 Carlisle 3?2 "> mills Xo. 3 Santuc __ 3 mills No. 4 Pineknev milU No. 5 Union 2 mills g No. 8 Parham __ __ __ __ --2 mills 5 No. 10 Cross Keys __ __ 4 mills No. 11 Union S. I) 3?1__4 mills 1 No. 12 Jonesville 4V&?2?-6V2 Mills No.13 Rocky Creek __ __ 3 mills No. 14 Gist 3 mills | No. 16 Cedar Mill __3 mills, 0 No. 17 West Springs 5 mills No. 18 Kelly 3 mills ? No. 19 Sedalia 4 mills No. 20 Oakland 2 mills No. 2? Putman 3 mills No. 23 Farr 7 mills P' No. 24 Beaver Dam 3 mills ()r No. 25 Adamsburg 3 mills 1)( No. 26 Hames ? __ 3 mills "r No. 27 Tinker Creek 3 mills J"' No. 28 Gault 8 mills ?j When paying taxes, call for the '' township or school district in which jJ you live, and any other township where you own property on which you desire to pay tax. it. J. H. BARTLES, th 412t Treasurer of Union County. "Aint That So?" ^ (Kansas City Journal.) o) This war, indeed, ci Is mixed so The more you read The less you know. . le The average man would be all right if he were only half as perfect as no thinks his neighbors ought to be. si <?4i4,4,4*4,+4,4?4,4,4,4,4,4,+ x I Draw a p ! Check m ^ for the money you owe and no respectfully your creditors reel ?ft to do business with a man wl fct the t it'/ens National Bank. Jk Hoinfr blisinpsc in u hiicinooc III.-, ^1 --- ?, rv AAA tV MVi^llIV^OO"lII\! ?ft such an account even if your afi 4f They will grow all right. * CITIZENS NATION ^ R. P. Morgan, President C. C. ^ Capital and Surplus $ 4* i ^ ^ ^ *y ^ Wfiir.Tvma*Brmnr^F^r7^fK- ^ w?i i i I f;!| BUYERS TO SHARE I? i OWER PRICKS OX K fijl Kfioctite from Aug. 1. 101 I to Aug. ?'lj toed against reduction duriiu Touring Car .. ; Runabout ? j'. Town Car ( F. (). 15. Detroit, all ears fu In the United States of An 'j Further, we will lie aide to obtain tin ' I in our factory produetion, anil the i: purchasing and sales department if \ 111 put of 5500,000 cars between the ahov |.| And should we reach this production, j HI the haver's share from S40 to SKI) e fi! Auiru i 1. 15*1.">) to every retail buy 1' new Ford car between Auj;. 1, 15*14 a For further particulars regarding tl profit-sharing plan, see the nearest UNION G A R "HOME AT LAST." 'i "Wc It is free?it tells hov local and long distance /ice in your home at ver; Send for it today. Write jhone Manager, or FARMERS' LINE DEPi SOUTHERN BELL TELEP \ND TELEGRAPH COM] S. PRYOR STREET ATLA1 $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be I eased to learn that there is at least ie dreaded disease that science has This is n !en able to cure in all its stages, '"r MAL/ id that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ,yve or 81 ore is the only positive cure now ' taken th lown to the medical fraternity. Ca- rc'?irn. ' irrh being a constitutional disease, Calomel n squires constitutional treatment, all's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- *)ur illy, acting directly upon the blood Put out A id mucous surfaces of the system, heen tak icreby destroying the foundation of There le disease, and (giving the natient The vict rength by building up the constitu- the othei on and assisting nature is doing its \ fay ork. The proprietors have so much jntr lith in its curative powers that they Ter One Hundred Dollars for any ise it fails to cure. Send for list of sstimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Todo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. IC * Take Hall's Family Pills for con- A** Jp tipation. % 4? 4? 4? 4? 414? + Le how much more 4* ird vou. They like 4* 10 has an account 4* They know he is 4^ 3 way. Better open 4* fairs are not lare^e. 4* 4? IAL BANK | Sanders, Cashier 4? 135,000.00 + X ? *1* vjj? ?j? 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