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The Standard Remedy in Countless Relieves Constipation Easily Without Griping or Discomfort. Indigestion and constipation are two dMgjsEFjF % conditions that are closely related and Jpre3B|p:> the cause of much physical suffering. The tendency to indulge one's appe- Ifeip tite is more or less general and most people suffer at one time or another " if from rebellion of the overtaxed or- fmgisl ^ gans of digestion and elimination. A / pleasantly effective remedy, that will j***. i quickly relieve the congestion of pois- V onous stomach waste and restore reg- ^ ative herbs sold in drug stores for pf&foj.. fifty cents a bottle under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant laxative tonic, free * from opiates or narcotic drugs, and ?*vvT8#5?M&*?0i3M 'waW has been the standard household rem- MRS. OLIVER \OUNG. edy in thousands of homes for many seems easier and she has regain* years. her appetite. Mrj niivau Ma,.-; II w:~ r- ?i ? ~r /-._u n>_ c. Dut aoes noi <^i|? should be conflict 1 made at once with other I for the new r~H?^xrcir~i 4 TO OUR PATRONS! * I wish you to know that I have moved from the > Brick Stable t? the Piedmont Stable, opposite the > Confederate Monument on Herndon street. I > have a large, roomy stable and will be glad to serve <? you. & | A. B. BRANNON ? fe.- \ . I MA. On sale at UNION GARAGE j GADBERRY ST. ? SI The Next Issue of The Bell Directory GOES TO PRESS SOON Every Bell subscriber, almost without exception, i9 able to buy the goods advertised in this directory. Reserve your space today. Ask the Manager for rates. Supplements Changes and your oth*?r corrections advertising in listings 308,213 Ford cars were sold last year. "The ; Universal Car." Your necessity. They serve everybody, pleas eeverybody, save money for everybody by reliable service, I economical operation and maintenance. V, Why experiment? Watch the Fords go by! \\ Talk with the owners of Ford cars. Investigate for yourself. Prices lower than ever. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car $640. f. o. b. Detroit. Whv nav more? Z UT1ZLNS NATIONAL BANK % V Y V and let them bring you prosperity and peace, com fort and contentment. t t t | Citizens National Bank I: V R P MORGAN C. C. SANDERS V V President Cashier V f _ f V y State, County and City Depository j" jS555SS55SSS i i ESSES????11 "j 4> ^ : Idle Dollars 1 I An idle dollar is as thoroughly useless as an ?|> idle clock or an idle man. $ Y Put your idle dollars to work in the [ V visitors will find our furniture ideal in design and full of comfort promise. Our desks, rockers, chairs, beds, etc., are all built on the plan of comfort, durability and beauty. It is furniture that soon bec(jmes like an old friend. And like old friends they wear well. See the exhibit and note the values. For High Grade Furniture see W. H. BURRIS I ft L PALMETTO DRUG CO. The Money Saver UNION - - - S. C. Fi^ v^uuiiiy Auiuior. TO ATHLETES who are subject to lameness and soreness jf the muscles, we recommend J IVa-y-ii/V TRADE MAMtt WHITE LINIMENT Especially fjood for the rub down. Try It! Sold only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. f i JH s For Coughs, Colds and Grippe, take Dr. M. D. _ Huiet's Cough Syrup and Grippe Capsules, don't wait for it is dangerous. Every package is guaranteed at that their returns are properly made. Only personal property is returned this year, except where real estate has been transferred from one party to another. In such case please state on return of bought or sold, and how much and to whom. Will be in office all January except as stated below: Carlisle, Tuesday, .ranuary 18th. Santuck, Wednesday, January 10th. _ Jonesvilie, Thursday, January 20th. buffalo, Friday, January 21st. Monarch and Ottaray, Tuesday, January 25th. Union Mills, Wednesday, Jan. 2<?th. Lockhart, Thursday, Jan. 27th. Adamsburg, Tuesday (morning) and Ivelton (evening) .Tan. 28th. Will be in office from 29th January to February 3rd. West Springs, Feby. 4th. Cross Keys, Wilburn's store, in the morning of Feb. 8th. Sedalia, (Minter's store), evening of Feb. 8th. Goshen Hill, Feb. 9th. J. S. Betenbaugh, KEEP YOURSELF UP TO SCRATCH. Fortify Your System Before It is Weakened by Ills. Don't wait until you are actually sick to take a laxative, you know "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." If you will just take LIVVER-LAX regularly, it will keep ycu continually in the best possible :.nape, bright, energetic and happy. It is made of harmless vegetable matter, and by acting gently tut effectively keeps the system cleared of poisons and ready to perform its best work. LIV-YER-LAX is sold under an absolute guarantee to give satisfaction, or money will be returned. Foe sale in 50c and $1 bottles at Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. From January 1st to February 20th, 1010, the County Auditor's books will be open for making returns. All who are liable to taxation will nleaso see jonesviiie. rar. uoieman and his family are pood neighbors and we are = glad to have them with us. s_ Miss Bertha Hart entertained a number of friends with a social party le Saturday night. The choir from the Coleman Sunday n_ school sang at the Pacolet Methodist church Sunday morning. m Mr. M. C. Gault of Lockhart Junction visited relatives on the route Sat__ urday and Sunday. Miss Sallie D. Cunningham spent Saturday night at Mr. W. T. Hart's. ',y Mr. Luther Dillard visited relatives ,ir at Spartanburg Saturday and Sunday. ?d , Mr. Hydrick Blackwood is visiting ?r friends at Greenville. Miss Mattie Spencer of Jonesville ill spent Saturday night and Sunday on iy the route. Mr. Bonner Black of Jonesville spent Saturday on the route. Solo. at ? Leap Year at last, girls. u . j. '-?.?ii.wi u ?? 90 moved from this county a few years 90 ago, died a few days ago with pneu- i 81 monia. Mrs. Willard was a daughter of Mr. William Hart, of this county. Her father and mother died in this ,. county several years ago. Mrs. I). C. White, her daughter, jg who lives i'n this section was sum30 moned to her bedside and got there 00 just in time to see her before she 50 died. This was Mrs. Willard's desire. 90 She wanted to see her daughter and 90 grandchildren, which she did, and ? recognized them. And then in a few SO minutes she passed to that great beyond. This good woman has many friends and relatives in this county 90 to mourn her loss and the family has 90 the sympathy of all. 16 Mrs. L. J. Gault is in Steedley hos00 pital in Spartanburg, where she was 8<r? operated on for gall stone. She is doing very well at this time. J? ^ Moxy. PACOLET, ROUTE 2. BO ' Pacolet, Route 2, Jan. 11.?We are having some cloudy weather and it looks very much like rain this morning. The Line school opened yesterday morning with an enrollment of 27 pupils. Mrs. Janie Conrad is teacher. J Mr. Robert Coleman and family I have moved to this community from I T Ml- ?* " ' ... -- --W ?'V?|| V ?? (lit till ho dies and then say ho was a 1 pretty good fellow. It will do no good then. I will say I have known W. II. S. Harris all my life. He was the one that joined me into holy wedlock. He married mo and I remember what he said to me after we were married, and I will repeat it and if he reads this letter which I hope he will , or have some one to read. He will remember it. He said, "Don't both | get mad at the same time and you will likely have no quarrels, and never stop courting her, but always keep re- i peating the past courtship." So you see, boys, it is natural with me for I B was always used to it, and am at it . again. ? I will say for Mr. Harris that I have always found him a good friend. He and my father were good friends, ' transacting business, making land deeds and doing other business for ' ;E him. He was a magistrate at that ' time and also a good adviser and I had as soon have his advice as most lawyers. He deserves more than I can say, but I will say that when A he goes that journey whence no trav- ( UQ eller returns he will be greatly OO missed. I hear today that Mrs. Salley Wil- i 00 lard of Spartanburg county, who I i ins writer met many you tip: ladies and vounpr men going to the dife(j ferent schools and colleges. Some to teach and some pupils, jp Well, I spent some of the Christ- ( it mas holidays in the Adamsburg and , of Wesley Chapel section, to I spent the night at the home of 3n Mrs. Gist Farr and son, Mr. J. W. ( Farr, where we were treated with so , much kind hospitality. I attended the box supper given at , -i the Wesley Chapel school house, where Mr. Hughes Johnson is teaching. Mr. Johnson is a wide awake young man and is making a good teacher. They took in S28. This will go for the benefit of their school in . furnishing athletic sports and fun for the pupils. 1 visited Mr. James Farr, who tells me he made 200 bushels of potatoes; i sold 100 bushels to one man. Mr. Farr used to be on the widower's list 1 I but we find now a wife in his home, who knows how to prepare the good things to eat. J 1 read Mr. Editor's letter about Mr. ^ Telephone and as I read I thoughf 1 that was spreading flowers. That is ^ what 1 like to hear and see. Tell the 1 good things about your fellow man li while he is living. Don't wait till he I is dead and then strew the flowers I on his grave, but if he deserves a II good word tell it now LOCKHART JUNCTION 1 o Lockhart Junction, Jan. 10.?The new year is now ten days old. It is in *its infancy, according to days, but after all the date, 1916, seems old. (Time is flying. It seems short as it ! passes away. I met a man sometime ago who J said he was going to lecture and I asked him what was his subject. He ' said it would be on the future and I thought that was a strange subject, 1 but he said he judged the future by 1 the past. I wanted to hear him but ' he was going one end of the road and 1 I the other, so we may never meet again. 1 As I take time to write my weekly 1 letter my thoughts are many, like my j other letter last week. Now I lost some of my dots as I took them down and I can't recollect some things as I thought I would. Sv rpL! _ ? a uvyg, iUClinLili I f Correct?Attest: Notary Public. , F. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM, L. J. HAMES, Directors. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES I you will feel weak and sick and nau yntr i mif t **r ea^' Don t lose a day's work. Ta! IvJU UCjIx 1 If I a spoonful of harmless, vegetab . Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wal Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before up feeling great. It's perfectly harr It Salivates You! It's 1?88? so ?ive y?ur children ai 1 ltJ , time. It can't salivate, so let the " eat anything afterwards. y You're bilious, sluggish, constipated nrr-ior mo cday haid and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start vonr liver and clean To haJf p,nt of water add 1 oz B< caiomei to start your liver ana clean Rum ft sma? box of Itorbo compoun your bowels. and % oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hn Here's my guarantee! Ask your twice a week until it becomes th? desir< druggist for a 60 cent bottle of Dod- 8bade- An/ druf*,8t ca" put tb'8 up 1 _ , r . , . . . , you can mix It at home at very little cos son 8 Liver Tone and take a spoonful puu directions for making and use con tonight. If it doesn't start your liver In each box of Barbo Compound. It w and straighten you right up better sradually darken streaked, faded gn ?i, hair, and removes dandruff. It Is exec than calomel and without griping or lent for fa|,lnir and win make han making you sick I want you to go hair soft and glossy. It will not color tl , back to the store and get your money. *calp, is not sticky or greasy, and does n Take calomel today and tomorrow lub / ' ? awasuMS I ' " > ' ' |c I I K" lahteiAAuii ^i'- i > .mi A' linnli - * ' ' " ?? jsubscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank $5,(500.00 Less amount unpaid 2,800.00 2,800j Value of banking house 8,000.1 Furniture and fixtures 2,000.i Net amount due from P'ederal Reserve Bank 7,(527.! Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, Chicago, and St. Louis $2,508.45 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 7,015.1(5 9,528.1 Net amount due from banks and bankers 7,044.1 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 144.Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 142.1 Notes of other national banks 5,707.i Coin and certificates 12,347.1 Legal-tender notes 6,000.1 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas. 750.1 $366,794.1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ (50,000.1 Surplus fund * 32,000.1 Undivided profits 22,954. Circulating notes outstanding 15,000.i Net amount due to approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 1,214.1 Due to banks and bankers 824.Dividends unpaid 3,600.< Individual deposits subject to check 231,201. $366,794.1 State of South Carolina, County of Union, ss: I, J. D. Arthur, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear th , the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beiief. J. D. ARTHUR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before this this 8th day of January, 1916. THno m?m a r i v A .... aw V41 v?uvnu IfllUVUl 1)1.1 .Ml V. LUO Tj i START IN THE KITCHEN?USE jj THAT Famous Old New Orleans {\ 17 T/V ? Blend?Roasted, Ground, Blended, jj Packed and Sealed, without the Coffee being touched by human hands. Makes a cup of Coffee that others cannot duplicate, and it ONLY TAKES HALF AS MUCH Coffee in the making. Save Your LUZIANNE Coupons for Valuable Articles. Write Today for a Premium Catalogue. Free for the Asking. THE REILY-TAYLOR COMPANY j NEW ORLEANS, LA. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Merchants & Planters National Bank AT UNION, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AT THE CLOS OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $277,706.' Overdrafts (Norn U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 15,000.1 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 12.000.1 w.??vi iuciim, it io., ut-i a uunit* ui iji, vumwuii s oyri writing to Di. Caldwell, says, she Pepsin from your druggist and have knows of nothing so effective for reg- in the house. A trial bottle, free ulating* the stomach and bowels; since charge, can be obtained by writing taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washingt* she feels ten years younger; her work St., Montieello, 111. ? mBH * 9 ^ F O fc^K SHOE POLISHES BRILLIANT ? QUICK ? LASTING THE F. F. PALLEV CO., LTD., BUFFALO. N. V.. HAMILTON. PAN. I START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT p! 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