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) The relief he personally expei
K on aw a, Okla., to write to the Pi:
ciation in which he says:
"Fruitola and Traxo hell
ing all who suffer with gall
| wouldn't buy what this me
Fruitola is an intestinal lubri
masses; disintegrates the harder
suffering and expels the accumu
of the patient. Following a dose i
three or four times a day to i
weakened by constant suffering,
the liver and stomach most bene
Fruitola and Traxo are prepa
Mooticello, 111., and arrangement
through representative druggists
i at Milhous Drug Co.
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START IN THE KITCH1
LUZIANNE- ?
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Coffee being touched by human 1
others cannot duplicate, and it <
Coffee in the making.
& Save Your LUZIANNE Cou
| Today for a Premium Catalogue
THE REILY-TA
i NEW OKI.
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More than half the mo
cars. Count them. Tin
the Ford car has a recc
ance. In city and coui
summer?through eervic
versal car." Easy to dri
nomical in operation anc
I universal service behind
Touring Sar, $440.
< Remember Henry For
one year against defecti
J. W. I.IPSf
" ' J. HAY FANT,
Qualified Executor of the Will of W
D. Parks, Deceased.
1 Union, S. C., Jan. 10, 1916. 3NOTICE
TO DEBTORS AND CIIED
ITORS.
' All persns having claims against th
[ estate of R. E. Palmer, deceased, mus
present the same, duly proven, to m<
' and all persons indebted to said estat
must make payment to me.
; MRS. LULA W. PALMER,
3-3 Administratrix.
! As time goes by the American peo
pie will realize more and more full,
that they ought to have a feeling o
deep thankfulness for a great man;
i evil things that might have belaiic
I them in 1915 and did n6t!
| POSITIVE EVIDENCE
. from many people who have bee
cured of Eczema by using
TNAOK M ARK
ECZEMA REMEDY
i is proof of its merit. Try it todaj
i Sold only by us, 50c and $1.0(
Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C.
J ONES V]
For Jonesville and B
Service station. Exp
ways in stock ready for d
\ for hurry orders.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given, that on the
17th day of February, 191G, at 11
o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate
for said County, the undersigned will
make his final settlement as administrator
of the Estate of J. It. English,
deceased, and that thereupon he will
apply to the Judge of said Court, for
his final discharge as such administrator.
R. P. MORGAN.
This 17th day of Jan., 1916.
Published in The Union Times foi
.'50 days. 3-4
TAKE "EASrARETS" IE
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
Best for Liver and Bowels, Bad
Breath, Bad Colds, Sour Stomach.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up with
a cold?always trace this to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines,
instead of being cast out ol
the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes congestion
and that dull, throbbing, sickening
headache.
Cascarets immediately cleahse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and poisons
in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
r straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep?a 10-cent bo*
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your li'vei
and bowels regular for months.
> 1 " m
Even yet there is time to make
somebody happy by doing a little
eleventh hour shopping.
ldn't Buy It
ienced moved Mr. W. F. Briggs,
nus laboratories a letter of appre>ed
me so much I am advis- ?
-stones to try them. Money
dicine has done for me."
icant that softens the congested
ted particles that cause so much
lated waste to the intense relief
of Fruitola, Traxo should be taken
estore the system that has been
It is a splendid tonic, acting on
Gcially.
red in the Pinus laboratories at
s have been made to supply them \
. In Union they can be obtained
5W YEAR RIGHT
HOUT BEING CLOSE
IN?USE
HAT Famous Old New Orleans
end?Roasted, Ground, Blended,
icked and Sealed, without the
lands. Makes a cup of Coffee that
ONLY TAKES HALF AS MUCH
pons for Valuable Articles- Write
. Free for the Asking.
JfLOR COMPANY
EANS, LA.
tor cars you see are Ford
3 facts are plain because
>rd for efficient performlty,
through winter and
:e it has become "the Unlive
and care for, and eccl
maintenance. Mark the
I them. Runabout, $390;
d guarantees his cars for
ve workmanship.
!0MB, Dealer
[LLE, S. C.
ogansville Townships.
ert machinist. Cars al- j]
elivery. Parts kept ready j;
"1
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
By virtue of power contained in
will made by W. D. Parks and dul
probated in the Court of Probate fo
t Union County, S. C., I will sell befor
the courthouse door in Town of Unior
! S. C., during le^al hours of sale 01
1 salesday in February, 1910, the fol
lowing: described real estate, to wit:
, One lot of land with dwelling: hous
1 thereon, situate, lyin^ and being: i
Town of Union, S. C., containing: on
acre, more or less, bounded by lots o
Mrs. J. J. Hug:hes, Mrs. Katie Gall
man, Main Street and Dollie An
Hawkins; also two lots in norther:
I part of said Town, bei'nf a portion o
the C. C. Culp property.
Term? of sale: Cash; purchaser t
nav for n?nsni
LEAVES MATTER
TO CONVENTION
NO PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY IN
THIS STATE.
Letter From McCombs?National
Chairman Tells Evans That Delepates
Can Be Elected in Old
Way.
Spartanburg, Jan. 18.?Former Gov.
' Johp Gary Evans, chairman of the
State Democratic executive committee,
today trave out the following letter
from William F. McCombs, chairman
of the Democratic national committee:
"Your letter of the 8th inst. was
received durinp my absence in the
South, whence I have just returned.
"In my opinion, it lies distinctly
- with the various State organizations,
a where no legalized primary exists, to
select their delegates and members of
the national committee, in the manner
and form their best judgment indicates.
The question is one peculiarly
one for the national committee and
the convention and of course I do not
wish to foreshadow any action they
might take. It strikes me as being
the mere logic of the question.
"If the primary in State situated as
yours (i. e. no thaving State primary
laws) does not hold a primary for the
selection of delegates, my judgment
is that delegates selected in the customary
way should be sealed in the
national conv ntion.
"The main question raised in all
cases has been the great expense involved
in setting up statutory machinery.
In no instance has the question
of party contest arisen, but
merely of economy and expediency.
"Sincerely yours,
"William F. McCombs.
= "The letter will explain itself," said
Mr. Evans. "There will be no primary
in South Carolina for the election
of delegates to the national Democratic
convention, but this State will
proceed in the old way of electing
them in State convention held in May
in Columbia."
Mr. Evans, as chairman of the
State executive committee, had written
Mr. McCombs, asking for his
Views on the subject and calling atten
*tion to the great expense that would
(be involved should the delegates have
to be elected in primaries.
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY
PASSES ANTI-BOOZE BILL.
House Rushes Through Liles Measure
Providing for Chaingang Sentences
Without Alternative for Violators
of Liquor Laws?Will Likely
Go Through Senate.
The general assembly of South
Carolina, the lower house especially,
(teems determined to put stripes on
the person violating any law of the
State relating to the sale, shipment
or storage of intoxicants. By a large
majority, 71 to 18, the lower branch
last night refused to kill Mr. Liles'
bill providing for a chaingang sentence
without the alternative of a
fine. Debate on the measure began
early yesterday afternoon and was
iresumed last night.
Indications point to the final enactment
of the bill, as it is said that
there is little objection to "making
prohibition prohibit" to be found
among the members of the senate.
A number of amendments to the
Liles bill were proposed, but only
>those introduced by the author himself
were passed, each of the others
taieeting instant death at the hands
of a determined body of legislators.
The bill provides for a chaingang
sentence of three months to two years
5 )for the first offense and one year to
five years for each subsequent offense.
No option of a fine is given
a fVio ? -- . i? ? m >
v iiisoiuiiiK juu);f. 111(2 1)111 aiSO
y carries a provision that a circuit
r judpre may suspend all of the ime
prisonment except 30 days for the
'? tfirst offense and 60 for the second of11
fense; in any instance the person con"
victed must serve at least 30 days.
The bill does not apply to cases now
e pending in courts or to offenses comn
mitted prior to the enactment of the
? act, should it pass.
' On motion to strike out the enact"
inp: words of the bill, the vote stood:
n Yeas (18)?Speaker Hoyt, Messrs.
n Berry, Carey, Fair, Fromber, Grayf
don, Harper, Lane, Leland, Lynch,
McCullouprh, Momeier, Moore, Mul?
drow, Sanders, Senseney, Warren,
White.
r Noes (71)?Messrs. Arnold, Atkin
"son, Austin, Bailes, Barr, Bowles, J.
W. Boyd, R. D. Boyd, Bradford,
Brown, Burns, Chapman, Charles,
Cherry, Crum, Dantzler, Dennis, Dew,
Durst, Fant, Folk, Gorans, J. J. M.
Graham, S. A. Graham, Hammond, W.
e W. Harris, Hicks, Hubbard, Hufft
man, Hutto, Jackson, LaGrone, I,ee,
i, LeGrand, Lesslie, J. T. Lyles, ofton,
e T. M. Lyles, Mclnnes, McKeown, McLaurin,
Malpass, A. McQ. Martin, J.
m. Martin, Means, Morrison, Mower,
Nunn, Rei'd, Rivers, L. M. Rogers,
W. S. Rogers, Jr., Russell, Sellers,
Shirley, Shuler, Strom, Sturkie, Sumy
ner, Toole, Traylor, Varn, Wagnon,
' J. L. Walker, Wallace, West, Wing'J
ard, Wood, Workman, Wright, Zim11
merman.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
n The Old Standard Grove'9 Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General T Jnic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUI N INK
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
To get a run for your money chase
a street car. ? j
). A wise man guesRes a woman's age
ten years too young.
at
25 CENTS DESTROYS
YOUR DANDRUFF AND
STOPS FALLING HAIR
Save Your Hair! Make It Thick,
Wavj and Beautiful?Try
This!
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff?that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the
hair of its lustre, its strength and its
very life; evidently producing a feverishness
and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die?then the
hair falls out fast. A little Dandcrine
tonight?now?any time?will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter, and after the first application
your hair will take on that life,
lustre and luxuriance which is so
beautiful. It will become wavy and
fluffy and have the appearance of
abundance, an incomparable gloss and
softness; but what will please you
most will be after just a few weeks'
use, when you will actually see a lot
ot nne, downy hair?new hair?growing
all over the scalp.
Still, it would be foolish to buy a
bale of inflammable cotton and decorate
the Christmas tree therewith.
The jawbone was probably the
original bone of contention.
Some men are pleasant to talk to
and disagreeable to listen to.
KEEP YOURSELF UP TO
SCRATCH.
Fortify Your System Before It is
Weakened by Ills.
Don't wait until y->u 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 yen
continually in the best possible r.nape,
bright? energetic and happy. It is
I made of harmless vegetable matter,
| and by acting gently tut effectively
j keeps the system cleared of poisons
and ready to perform its best work.
LIV-VER-LAX is sold under an absolute
guarantee to give satisfaction,
or money will be returned. For sale
in 50c and $1 bottles at Glymph's
Pharmacy, Union, S. C.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
From January 1st to February 20th,
1916, the County Auditor's books will
be open for making returns. All who
are liable to taxation will please see
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, January 18th.
Santuck, Wednesday, January 19th.
.Tonesville, Thursday, January 20th.
Buffalo, Friday, January 21st.
Monarch and Ottaray, Tuesday,
January 25th.
Union Mills, Wednesday, Jan. 26th.
I.ockhart, Thursday, Jan. 27th.
Adamsburg, Tuesday (morning)
and Kelton (evening) Jan. 28th.
Will be in office from 29th January
to February 3rd.
West Springs, Feby. 4th.
i/ross tveys, Wilburn's store, in the
morning of Fob. 8th.
Sedalia, (Minter's store), evening
of Feb. 8th.
Goshen Hill, Feb. 9th.
J. S. Betenbaugh,
County Auditor.
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
T VI V
m. mm jlj
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
The Money Saver
UNION - - - S. C.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 ox. Bay
Bum. a am all box of Barbo Compound,
and ^4 oz. of glycerin*. Apply to the hair
twice a week until it become* the desired
shade. Any druggist can put thia up or
you can mix It at home at very little cost.
Kull direction* for making and use come
In each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and removes dandruff. It is excellent
for falling hair and will make harsh
hair soft and glossy. It will not color the
aoalpt Is not ettofcy or gr*say, sad does not
rub off.
I Idle I
! An idle dollar is as
X idle clock or an idle mar
y
y Put your idle dollars t
I CITIZENS NA
y
and let them bring you \
fort and contentment.
f Citizens Na
Y R. P. MORGAN
?T? ?
I ^resident
I State,
County an
j 308,213 Ford cars we
I Universal Car." Y
serve everybody, p]
mnnmr fnv mmi-irUnr
Ill JLV/X V/VtlJ
J economical operatic
I Why experiment? \
I Talk with the owner
I tigate for yourself.
| i Runabout $390; Toi
I Car $640, f. o. b. Del
| i On sale at
I UNION
A Card t
of Rural Tel
We are anxious to sc
other parties and connect
condition as to furnish efl
owners of rural lines are r
we want to co-operate wi
All lines require a t
sionally if the best servic
recommend that every 1
overhauled at least once a
experienced telephone ma
cost of this work when di
of the line, makes the ai
small, and this cost will b
improved service.
If the owners of rural
tion are experiencing trou
will appreciate their talkie
Manager or writing us f
what we can toward help
dition of your line.
SOUTHERN BELL 1
AND. TELEGRAPH
irk irAirW^r ir
1 NOr
4 TO OUR ]
I wish you to know tl
Hrick Stable to the Pie(
> Confederate Monumen
> have a large, roomy stat
? you.
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thoroughly useless as an ?|>
;o work in the ??
TIONAL BANK |
>rosperity and peace, comx
*T*
itional Bank!
C. C. SANDERS
Cashier Y
?
Y
d City Depository
re sold last year. "The
rour necessity. Thev
ieas eeverybody, save |||l
ly by reliable service, || I
)n and maintenance. I
Vatch the Fords go by! HI
s of Ford cars. Inves- HI
Prices lower than ever. I
iring Car $440; Town |
:roit. Why pay more? I I
GARAGE -|||
GADBERRY ST. ||| |
o Owners
ephone Lines
:e that all lines owned by
ed with us are kept in such
:icient service. Where the
esponsible for their upkeep,
th them.
horough overeauling occa:e
is to be obtained. We
Line connected with us be
year, and that at least one
n assist in this work. The
vided among all the patrons
mount paid by each man
e more than offset by the
telephone lines in tfci* coble
with their service, we
ig the matter over with our
uliy. We will gladly do
u*k you improve uie conKLEP110NE
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COMPANY
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PATRONS! !
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lab i nave movea irom me
imont Stable, opposite the &
t on Herndon street. I
)le and will be glad to serve
"
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