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Bailey Unde | Offer their services to the p | County. We have added to o " two handsome silver grey Fu | tachments and a team of dark | with Landaus, Cabs and Carr convenience and comfort on large dust-proof show rooms U over fifty different style s of ? cloth covered, metallic and so ^ from $5.00 to $500.00. We a^o carry a complete Children's Dresses and Men' nn 4-^. ru Ill I?1 1V/C 11V/II1 tpi.v/v iu Notwithstanding the fact Supplies have advanced con: up prices on anything in ou the prices which have been years, although our equipmt Funeral Supplies as well as c improved. Realizing the necessity of n | the past year been furnishii neat Marble Marker with th< of the deceased for every fun because in our experience in t find that there are hundreds county, and doubtless many of their loved ones, and we county will approve of our i there will be no more unmarh if in charge of the Bailey Unde NATIONAL SLOGAN SAG - GESTED BY PROMINENT MEMPHIS DRUGGIST ? Would Remind the Public to Prevent ri Sickness by Removing the Cause g h a T. D. BALLARD J \ a prominent druggist of Memphis says: f "Much sickness could and would be E prevented if the people would only re- n member that constipation is one of the ^ flrst causes. As a reminder, I would j suggest the slogan. 'Rexnll Orderlies, the laxative tablet with the pleasant taste.' "I suggest Rexnll Orderlies as I know their formula and believe they are the best remedy for relieving constipation. c They can be used by men, women or ^ children." c Wo have the exclusive selling rights for | this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. MILHOUS DRUG CO. 5 THE REXALL STORE I SAM IS, A HUSTLER. If Judge I). E. Hydrick lands that place on the United States supreme I court bench, it will be, in a way, a j triumph for Congressman Sam J. Nicholls. "Sammy Boy" has had his knocks in the past and will ever get them, no doubt, but whenever he gets on the j job he is a humdinger for hustling.? i Columbia Record. 1 if "Cured" | I m Mrs. Jay McOee, of Steph- M ^ enville,Texas, writes: "For ^ I nine (9) years, 1 suffered with A womanly trouble. I had ter- W rible headaches, and pains in wL my back, etc. It seemed as if I P^l I would die, I suffered so. At ^ [?1 last, 1 decided to try Cardul, iftl II the woman's tonic, and it 19 [|J helped me right away. The [jJ Ufl full treatment not only helped IKfl M me, but it cured me." TM | Cardui1 k| The Woman's Tonic kl | Cardui helps women in time 91 9 of greatest need, because it 9] V contains ingredients which act EJ specifically, yet gently, on the ^fl fk weakened womanly organs. | 4 So, if you feel discouraged, K M blue, out-of-sorts, unable to K * do your household work, on * | account of your condition, stop A K worrying and give Cardui a 9 IE trial. It has helped thousands | |EJ of women,?why not you? W W Try Cardui. E-71 m rtaking Co. eople of Union and Union ur equipment the past year neral Cars with modern atgrey Tennessee bred horses, iages especially adapted for funeral occasions. In our and glass cases are shown Caskets in polished wood, lid bronze, ranging in price assortment of Ladies' and s and Boys' Suits, ranging ). that prices in Undertaking siderably, we have not put r line, but are maintaining the same to all for several mt and the quality of our >ur service has been greatlv narking graves, we have for ng FREE OF CHARGE a e initials and date of death eral we handle. We do this :he undertaking business we of unknown graves in the can not locate the graves believe the people of this efforts along this line, for :ed graves for years to come staking Co. KELTON Kelton, Jan. 31.?We are having * ome very warm weather for Jan- * ! ary, and it looks mighty like it will um ain before morning. Tenant farmers are making arangements with the merchants for ^ upplies for this year. All parties . ad better go slow for we might have ,n * nother 1914 year for guano will be . ^ igh and every thing high that we s at and going up almost daily, but the 'l armers ought to raise everything hat we eat that we can raise, so they /ould only have little to buy. All this co" ne crop farming will fail sooner or . iter, I care not what it is. I read in last week's Times the edior's views on paternalism and I , greo with him for I was a public , chool trustees for several years and ur? verything pointed that way. We . ^ ave some of our young lady teachers s 10.00 apiece to help them go to the ummer teachers' school and the next ^ut hing wanted by them was for the j rustees to pay their board, and I re- , used, for one, to give them a cent to tay their board with because I did j iot think we had any right according wjt o law to use the public school money ^ n that way. But I beg to disagree srith him in the disposing of the liluors that the dispensaries had on land when they closed. I do not preend to say how it should be disposed if, but it seems to me it would be eal folly to pour it out on the ground. J f that was all the liquor there was eff< r the people couldn't get any more for hen that would be a debatable ques- has ion. The State had better get all Sar ihe can out of the liquor to help en- eve orce prohibition because it will be a abl iard fight for we have got to have Me nen to work and money to pay them ve> f prohibition is a success, so I would Vf suggest to sell it and use the pro- the / 4 1 1 T. / :ccu? iu ciuuixc tut; law. iu cmurue an >ur present laws would be much bet- it ;er than to enact more radical laws jrU >n this perplexing question. The No present law allows me a gallon a siji nonth and I haven't bought a gallon by n five years, so the people that want :o drink will get all they want. It ivill only put them to a little more trouble not until we get a federal law it prohibiting liquor being shipped from trc a wet State to a dry one. Can such a law be passed in congress and will it ah not be unconstitutional if passed? Not nic until such laws are passed can a State have real prohibition. The g eat cry la( is, "We are loving our liberty!" Cod coi give us the liberty to serve him or serve the devil. If we choose to serve ra the devil in that great day we will m? wish we had had no liberty so we ^ might have an excuse to lay the blame * on some one else for being at that place. Mrs. Mace Young is very low and St not expected to live many days. Messrs. Foster and I,ee Kelly of Jonesville were visiting their brother, J. E. Kelly, of Kelton last Sunday. G. T. G. Lri! ? no A young man went to a preacher of to get married and the preacher asked Te him how old he was. He replied: "I in] am half as old as my mother. My oldest sister is two vears older than kn my youngest sister. My younger sis- pe ter is four yeurs older than my young- su er brother. "How old are they alto- gi: gether?" asked the preacher. The all young man replied that the five chil- wl dren are 17 years older than his fath- ce er and mother. How old is John and lie each of the children and his father and ne mother??Exchange. to LAME BACK ta rheumatism, neuralgia, or kindred pains quickly relieved by ft WmM, I THAOI MARh tO WHITE LINIMENT w< Should be kept in every home. Sold a only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00. T< Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. ar Bailey Furr Lumber C< Solicits Your Bus With our increased facilii thing in Building Material pose to make it to the intei of anything in these lines t It is very gratifying to i iness last year (1915) wa: Thousand Dollars ($75,00< the fact that we were rigli the hardest year this count a long time. Now with the we purpose to increase our to the interest of every pu our line to do business wit dealing and the Lowest Pos hie firm can give counts for I.. i-i vve can .supply every mini ing, from foundation to rc plete from cellar to garre business, large or small, an tention to all orders placed Wishing for one and all prosperity for 1916. R. L. McNally, Treas. ELFORD GROVE. ilford Grove, Jan. 31.?Will you I ise allow me space in your coins to write a few lines as this is in first letter to write to The Times, si ope it will not go to the waiste re ket. iz "here is a great deal of sickness :,his neighborhood at present. U iittle Ruth Fowler has been very h< c with pneumonia, but is some bet- Pi now. "1 J'ttle Forrest Korne is very sick fe present. He is in a very critical di dition. He doesn't seem to improve. Irs. J. G. Garner has been very Pi c with lagrip, but is up and about T1 lin. ' re Jr. J. S. Thrasher visited at the a ne of Mr. J. G. .Garner last Satay. Jr. Darby Home has been very F' < with grip, but is up and at work in lin. m Jr. Herbert Fowler has had grip, . is some better. si Jr. Darbv Home lost a fine hoc D t week. ? ,<? >1 y sick at this writing. 01 rtrs. Herbert Fowler is very sick P h grip. Veil, I will rinp off for this time, this is my first letter. Good luck! ^ Blue Eyes. ^ LIV-VER-LAX Acts Surely, Safely. fust because you are feeling the ill sets of a torpid liver is no excuse ? buying a harmful medicine that ? brought physical decay to thou- S ids. Calomel is dangerous and as y iryone knows has very disagreee and weakening after effects. ? idical science has found a natural, t retable remedy, GRIGSBY'S L1V- ^ 1R-LAX that thoroughly cleanses ; liver and bowels without causing S y bad feeling. Children can take v with perfect safety. Every bottle . aranteed. 50c and $1 a bottle. 1 ?ne genuine with the likeness and r :nature of L. K. Grigsby. For sale ^ r.lvmnh's Pharniacv. Tlninn. S C. 4-4t S When some people do tell the truth ^ is only for the purpose of creating C >uble. ^ A woman will jump to a conclusion nost as quickly as she will at a 8 >use. Men have managed to mount the Ider of fame by hanging on to thg 11 fit tails of others. The average man is miserable lieuse he spends a lot of his time in iking himself think he is. RY IT! SUBSTITUTE , FOR NASTY CALOMEL arts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. d t Every druggist in town?your drugst and everybody's druggist has < ticed a great falling off in the sale I calomel. They all give the same ason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taker its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people ow it. while Dodson's I.iver Tone is rfectly safe and gives better reIts," said a prominent local drugst. Dodson's Liver Tone is person- " ly guaranteed by every druggist 10 sells it. A large bottle cost 50 nts, and if it fails to give easy rcif in every case of liver sluggishss and constipation, you have only ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasantsting, purely vegetable remedy, irmless to both children and adults, ike a spoonful at night and wake up eling fine; no biliousness, sick headhe, acid stomach or constipated iwels. It doesn't gripe or cause innvenience all the next day like viont calomel. Take a dose of calomel day and tomorrow you will feel eak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose day's work! Take Dodson's Liver >ne instead and feel fine, full of vigor id ambition. I liture and |\ ompany iness for 1916 ties for handling everyand Furniture we protest of every purchaser ;o deal with us. is to say that our buss close to Seventy-five pi 0.00), notwithstanding it on the heels of 1914, ;ry has experienced for 'n bright prospects ahead ai business by making it ar rchaser of anything in h us if fair and square 1 V jsiDie Jfrice any repula- p anything. g that goes into a build- (^' ?of and furnish it com- te t. We appreciate any ni id will give our best ati with us. cl health, happiness and T. E. Bailey, Pres. A UNION INTERVIEW. B" Mrs. Fowler Tells Her Experience. The following brief account of an terview with a Union woman over x years ago, and its sequel, will be ;ad with keen interest by every citen: i Mrs. G. W. Fowler, 17 Church St., nion, gave the following account of ;r experience with Doan's Kidney / ills on February 17, 1908. She said: (i [ suffered from weak kidneys and I | ilt miserable in every way. I used \ fferent medicines, but without much lccess until I got Doan's Kidney ills from the Palmetto Drug Co. hey acted directly on my kidneys, amoved the pain and made me feel great deal stronger." A DUDXl A MTMT CTH) T7? xx x uiviu/im^n x v^U A?i. OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs. i owler said: "The cure I spoke about my former statement has been peranent." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't mply ask for a kidney remedy?get oan's Kidney Pills?the same that [rs. Fowler has twice publicly recnmended. Foster-Milburn Co., rops., Buffalo, N. Y. ) 5 E R V I C E EE! It is our aim and desire to ;ive all of our patrons the best ervice possible at all times and ye consider it a favor, and not . kick, when they call our aiention to any fault they may ind with the service. If you ee a street light out; if the rater is not perfectly clear, or f your lights are too bright or i nf Vwi r**Vi 4" nnnn rrb x?oll am v o 4 iwt ui i^iit ^iiwu^ii) V C4.11 v/ui ai~ ention to the fact, and we shall ,ee that the trouble is remedied f any of your lights are out of ? trder, let us know, and we shall lave them put in order without inv cost for you. p Municipal Electric Light ? And Water Works X R. A. EASTERLING, Supt. ?? Phone 144 17 W. Main St. X. ? X The Best Hot Weather Tonic J IROVE'STASTF.LRSSchill TONIC enriches the ilood, builds up the whole system and .yill wonlerlully strengthen and fortify you to withstand he depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. )R. I.. MURRAY HAIR X DENTIST Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG. S. C. No BAILEY UNDERTAKING CO. ^ Funeral Directors and J.'jaini Embalmers (lecea sent Calls Answered AnyWhere hated In the County <'stat , make Open Day or Night Phone 106 .. l)e Lady Assistant When Desired The G ^mmmmBccmn * TIVK Most of the waiters in a hotel arc 9uinit . rlngin quests. I look I Monuments and Tombstones n Winnsboro Blue Granite, Italian, Vermont and Georgia Marble We call the attention of any who contemplate tying a Monument to the class of work we are itting up. You can see the difference as soon 5 you enter the cemetery. Every Monument we it up shows class in design, quality and finish, id our prices are from 15 to 20 per cent under iv agent for same grade of work. We Cut the Price Put Not the Quality onsequently we are saving this community hunreds of dollars every year and giving them betr values. We are putting out from 20 to 30 arble markers FREE every month so that there ill be no unmarked graves from now on if in large of the iailey Undertaking Co. I FORt) More than half the motor cars you see are Ford I cars. Count them. The facts are plain because | the Ford car has a record for efficient performance. In city and county, through winter and summer?through service it has become "the Universal car." Easy to drive and care for, and economical in operation and maintenance. Mark the universal service behind them. Runabout, $390: Touring Sar, $440. Remember Henry Ford guarantees his cars for one year against defective workmanship. J. W. LIPSCOMB, Dealer JONESVILLE, S. C. For Jonesville and Bogansville Townships. Service station. Expert machinist. Cars al ways in stock ready for delivery. Parts kept ready ! for hurry orders. Peoples Undertaking Co. 1 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night H. W. EDGAR, Manager. hone '240 Old Postofllcc Building The Value of Good Eyes a Is inestimable. Most bad eyes can be mad'- jrood eyes with prope, glasses. 1 make a careful examination and tell you the truth. Xo v..,...!............. v.. ............ 1.1-. -.1 ? u:? 1 ' AW umun.MMiuiMr UKII^V.N. LiVfl^UUII^ KUUIHIIU'I'U, * and you know where to find mo at any time. Beware of the peddlers V and fakirs. Eye sight is too precious to be neglected. VT? F. C. DUKE, Optometrist. t > NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THRASHERS OK EAT HEALING FLUID tice is hereby given that the ? . . , ... .7 . ? ... , . , , , I raised by Union nun \ Rural 1 orsigned have duly qualified as r itors of the estate of T. P. Mil- iceman. loppacprl arirl oil nnrcnnc htivintr L1 U" 1\ . O 11.1 ? MIIV4 pv. ow.io ' ?? ' *-? V.MIMMI, O. V 1" I. O, J i f. s against the said T. P. Miller, 1 am one of the deputies and can ,sed, are hereby notified to pre- say that 1 have used and seen Thrashsame at once to us, duly pro- or's Great Healing Fluid used for I, and persons indebted to the many kinds of pains and all give it c of T. P. Miller are required to the praise as the host ever used. I settlement to the undersigned, recommend it to all as a great disJ. B. Miller, covery for rich and poor. No humC. F. Miller, l>ug, try it. Administrators. T1IOS. MePA NIELS, R. P. c. 14, 1915. 1-4 It has benefited others; it will be . i . helpful to you. For sale by H. M. luinlne That Does Not Affect The Head Toney. J. F. Cheek and I. M. Sumner. ?e ol Its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- Price, oOc a bottle.?Adv. BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary i m ; r,"??*<?? ?n? or the signature ol E. W. GROVE 25c. bluff eventually walks.