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| Trad !' Have you been showing. We New York nov and they are w different and d | Notice! J I 1 as tney arrive. ^ Our store will force ready to WIL Special Advertisements I'Oli SALE?One pair pet squirrels, nine months old; $1.50 buys the pair. Apply .lim Bird, care The Times. TO THE LADIES?Call at the City Barber Shop evening's to get your hair dressed shampoo and massage, courteous attention and best ser vices, uive us your woir. 11 LOST?On Main street Thursday morning, March 2, a large brooch, Mosaic design. Finder please return to The Peoples Drug Store and receive reward. 10-1-pd EGGS FOR HATCHING?Buff and White Orpingtons, Yard No 1, $3.00 per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15. We also have the Thompson's Strain Barred Hocks, and the Ancona, at $1.50 fter 15. Early hatched chickens make the best, so place your order early. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union, S. C. WANTED?To buy a good cow; one that will give four or five gallons of milk a day. J^pply to S. W. Mitchell, Hotel Union. 10-1-pd PIGS AND EGGS?Duroc pigs, White and Buff Orpingtons, Anconia, Barred Rock eggs for sale. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union. S. C. 8-5 YOU CAN always find what you want, if it's drugs or sundries, at the Palmetto Drug Co. WHILE IN UNION go to the Palace Barber Shop for satisfactory service. Work promptly done. Cleanliness and comfort our motto. White barbers only. Whitner and McMillan. Xo. 15 Main St. 42 tf FOR SALE?Cotton Seed, Heavy Fruiter, $1.00 per bushel. The People's Supply Co., I?. Fant Gilliam. T reas. "IIUIET'S COUGH SYRUP" neve fails to cheek a cough. Try a bottle and be convinced. For sale by the Palmetto Drug; Co. MONEY TO I.O AX?$500.00 to {<10,000.00 on improved real estate, moderate interest and long time. 10 years if desired. J. E. Minter, Financial Correspondent Union < 'entral I.ife Insurance Co. tf. POTATO PLANTS?Yes, we have lhem?Nancy Hall and others - usual prices and terms. Try our plants. Older now. Will M. Beck. [ I 'emorest. Ga. 9-2-pd j WM L SAW LUMBER?Our portable .-aw mill outfit is ready for service.! Let us figure with you if you have any sawing to be done. Lipscomb stud Eison, .Jonesville, S. C. 8-4 FOR RENT?One of the most desirable store houses in the city, located corner Main and Pinckney streets, d formerly occupied by W. II. Uurriss, furniture dealer. Would r ike an idea! drug or fancy grocery ' -tere. Will lit up to suit tenant and will give long lease, if desired.. Aj>|*1 y to VV. S ..Mel.lire. 11-2 IF IT'S IIAIR TONIC you want try '"Huiet's"; it never fails to eradiate dandrufT. For sale by the I 'almetto Drug Co. FOR COACH I'AI.VI INC. Furniture Painting and Upholstering, let me figure with you. Work guaranteed. Furniture repaired. E. J. Johnson, at Union Carriage Works. I-pd SHORT HORN' DURHAM BULl^-> For service at the farm of City Market and Cattle Co. Communicate with K. R. (iodshall, Mgr. Phone 52. r?o-tf fiTALLION NOTICE Through error on my part when writing advertisement concerning my Standard Bred Stallion "Harlop" I failed to state that my fee includes guarantee that mare with get with foal. J. L. Ithinehart, Buffalo, S. C. 9-3 ? e at ^ l to Wilburn's lately are opening goods c elties are being oper rell worth your atter istinctive about our Varying from our usual )ur Millinery Departmen be unusually crowdi serve you. BURI^ a HORSE FEED?Try Aunt Patsy Mixed Horse Feed. The Peoples Supply Co. 8-3 FOR SALE?Two small, home-raised mules, three and four years old; weight, 720 and 8300. Both in good condition. J. P. Jeter, Santuc, S. C. 0-4-pd S. C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching thorough bred stock, 75c for 15; the best laying chicken in the world. My hens laid 727 eggs in February. Roscoe Thomas, Monarch. 10-4-pd FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf WHEN IN TOWN and you want a nice, smooth, clean shave, a delightful, soothing electric massage, or a dandruff removing shampoo, don't forget to come up town to the City Barber Shop. Look for the Blue Front, Postoffice block. tf LOOK FOR the Auction Sale of the Culp property containing one brick dwelling and six acres of land. Will be cut in lots and sold to the highest bidder in the near future by Sims & Carter, Chester, S. C. TRACE CHAINS?If you break a trace we can supply you. Peoples Supply Co. 8-3 WANTED?To do plain sewing for both children and grown people. Reasonable terms. Mrs. Julian Hughes, near ice plant. tf CHICKEN FEED?Scratch and Laying Mash Feed. The Peoples Supply Co. 8-3 LOST?One sow weighing about 150 pounds, black with few white spots. Extra long tail and short nose. Finder please notify Patsey Smith, Buffalo, S. C., Route 1. 10-1-pd I uu TO TIIK CITY I5AKKKK SHOP for first class barber work, hair cuts, shave, electric shampoo and massage. We use the best hair tonics. All white barbers and we guarantee satisfaction. Look for the Bluv Front, Postoffice block. tf FOR SALE Very desirable farm 1 miles from Union, 144 acres, two splendid houses, water at each; also two large barns, close enough to town for children to attend city >chools. If interested see or write to ('. K. Hicks. TIIF. HICK IIORSE, "(iuy Wilkes," the old reliable, will be put on the stand at Brannon Stable March 1st. Hold your mares for something you know. He will stand at the same fee. $15.00, guarantee. All his colts shown at fairs come out with blue r|bbons. A. B. Brannon. FOR SALE?Splendid little farm, HI acres I V2 miles from Shelton, S. C.; house, larjre shady teres and orchards; beautiful home site, located in the heart of the famous mineral sprint* belt; can be boutrht cheap. For information, apply to or write C. E. Hicks, Union, S. ('. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Drop in to see me at the City Rarber Shop when you are in town. You will be nade welcome whether you vel any work done or not come in and brim: your friends and tfet warm and lest yourself. Jno. R. \fathis. I'rop. 7-tf FOR SALE?Electric player attachment fits any piano. Shipped by mistake will sell at actual wholesale cost for cash or installment payments can be arranged. See J. T .Storm. 10-1 READ THIS?We offer you this week Rose Hush and Shrubbery, two year old field grow; 34 kind, larjfe and healthy; 255 in all at 10c each. Come early. McClure Ten Cent Co. 10-1 # /Vilbui ? If you have not /ery day and are se] led, also our Suits, ] ition. You will not Ready-to-wear this custom we will not ha\ ? ( Lt?in charge of Miss Bl< ed with customers o J BRf NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Notice is hereby Riven that a special election for the County of Union aforesaid, will be held at the votin.r precincts in said county prescribed by law on Tuesday, April 11th, 191<>, upon the issuance of bonds under the terms of the following: Act passed by the General Assembly of South Carolina at the regular session of 1916, and duly approved by the Governor of the State of South Carolina: An Act to authorize the holding: of an election in Union county on the issuing: of $250,000.00 of coupon bonds for building: permanent roads, to name nine Commissioners to expend the proceeds of said bonds and otherwise '"One their duties, powers and term of office; and to provide a sinking fund for retirement of said bonds and a tax Wv and motor vehicle license tax to pav interest on the same; Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: Section 1. That on the 11th day of April, 1916, there shall be submit *?rl to the qualified electors of Union County the question of issuing $250,000 of coupon bonds, bearing not more than five (5) dot cent interest jar constructing public highways of sfml county. (} Section 2. This election shall be held under the laws governing the holding of general elections in this State. The ballots shall be provided according to law; on the one liallot shall be printed the words: For Permanent Roads Bonds?Yes; on the other, For Permanent Roads Bonds? No. If a majority of the ballots cast in said election shall be for the issuing of the said bonds, the nine commissioners hereafter provided for to be known as the Highway Commission of Union County, shall advertise for sealed bids on said bonds. No bid shafl be considered for less than the par value of the bonds. The Commission shall have the right to reiect all bids and readvertise for bids until the bonds are sold," etc. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years in the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers f nt O f Al' f All ! ?vs Ant Vie nn/1 ! > < *?**? ... . .W. ...v,..w.o, auu UK- p?.Y ment of any poll tax then due and payable; Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized ehur< h and teachers of public schools shall l>e entitled to vote after six month-' residence in the State, if otherwise qual-. ified. Managers of election must i. quire of each voter the production ei' t registration certificate and the proof of the payment of all taxes, including' poll tax assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect* such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the houi* fixed for opening the polls Managers and Cleiks must take and subscribe the constitutional oath. The chairman of the board of managers can administer the oath to the other members and to tbe P.larle an officer duly qualified thereto must administer the oath to the Chairman. Tho Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must he onened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed fit 4 o'clock p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy and if none of the man"fibers attend, ihe citizens can appoint i rom among the, qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. The following Manatee'"* are appointed for the aforesaid election, and they are requested to call at the office of the Master in the Courthouse for ballot boxes, ballot forms and instructions: Managers. Union?J. G. Ix>ng, Sr., Sam Scott, J. H. Parr. Monarch Mill.?R. Norris Leonard, R. J. Fowler, George Owens. t 'it's T1 you are missing Lling them as fast Dresses, Coats and ; find any two gar ; season. e a formal early Millii ick?is now ready to se luring the neyt >S. - 1 THE FACT Where There Read What You Tonic, That W So M Mr. A. K. Harris, who resides near Sardis church, Union county, said to the demonstrators of Waco Tonic: "I ,have been suffering for three years with the worst form of kidney trouble. My back was so sore and pained me so much I could not stand straight. My ankles had begun to swell very badly. It looked to me as if I was not iong for this world. I had tried so many kinds of medicines with no help until I had about given up hope of ever being well again, but, thanks to you and your wonderful Waco Tonic for it has done the work for me. I procured three bottles of your Tonic and can say I feel as sound and well as I ever did in my life. I just felt I must come and tell you what your medicine has done for me. I want you to tell the public, so if there is any poor sufferer as I was they may get Waco Tonic and get well, for I know it will cure them." A BAI) CASE OF RHEUMATISM YIELDS TO THIS MEDICINE. Mr. S. C. Ivey, Union S. C., R. F. D. No. .'5, says: "My wife has been down for seven months with Rheumatism in its worst form. She suffered agonies and could not do any work at Jill" Ho Kflirl * *1 I cKo IaU rr* o to tell you your Waco Tonic was worth $10.00 a bottle. I bought her Ex. K. Mill?H. G. ?Bailey, Wm. Turner, Claud C. Sartor. Santuck?Starks Austin, Joe A. Adams, Frank Davis. Carlisle?K. D. Bailey, Thomas C. Jeter, P. H. Jeter. Black Rock?Arthur Lee, Clough II. Rice, J. W. Wilson. Cross Keys?T. E. Davis, Lyles Bobo. Thomas Stevens. Gibbs Box-^-S. F. Sumner, Henry Smith, John Davis. Colerain?Gordon Smith, David West, J. P. Hopkins. West Springs?W. J. Betsill, Calvin Mayes, W. C. West. Meador?M. B. Meador. Joe Gist, Maxie Crosby. Buffalo Mill?I. G. Riley, W. Judson Wright, W. W. Vinson. .Jonesville?J. S. Cartej*, S. S. Gallman, J. R. Harvey. Kelton?Foster Gault, Douglass Howell, J. G. Kaucett. -\damsburg?I.onnie Adams, J. J. Hughes, J. D. Hancock. Lockhart Mill?Bud Scales, T. B. Henry, W." H. Barnes. I). C. White, W. C. Wilhurn, J. P. Thomas, Commissioners State and County Elections. . 10-3 NOTICE. There will he an election held in Jonesville Special School District, NTo. 12, on Tuesday, April 25th, 1916, for the purpose of electing five (5) trustees to serve said school district for the term of'two (2) years. Managers of said election will l e J. O. Gault, W. W. Hames and J. B. Foster. J. M. Gault, Secretary Board of Trustees. Jonesville, S. C., March 7, 1916. 10-3 When standing armies get tired do they rest themselves on the seat of war? Would you call coronation robes reign-coats ? ? ??? his Sc lots of the pretty as they are opened Waists have just ments just the sa: aery Opening, but wil rve you and we invite v days, but we ha\ Rio T aHu rs COME Is So Much Must Be Fire r Home Folks 5 Tonderful Remedy uch For Union P one bottle of Waco Tonic about 10 days ago and two days ago she took the hoe and went to the creek bank and helped me clean off the banks and you can see how it has cured her, for that is hard work. I tell you. Waco Tonic is worth its weight in gold, for it does more than you even recom mend it to do.*- I want eight more bottles for myself and her and you can tell anyone what I say for I feel so good about it I want the world to know ?here is one real good honest medicine in our country," _____ ' * FOUND TO BE A GREAT RELIEF IN CASE OF PELLAGRA. Mr. J. R. Rippey, Knitting Mill, Union, S. C., called at the store, 19 E. Main St., and said: "I don't know how to tell you how I feel nor how happy 1 am, for my daughter has that most awful-"disease, Pellagra. So her doctor said for the last six months she has not been able to get out of the house. Everything she eats hurts her. She was so nervous she could not rest at night. You can never, know how we were worried about her condition. It looked like everything she took made her worse. She grew weaker all the time. I heard so much about your Waco Tonic I decided to try it. While I notice it was not guaranteed to cure Pellagra I thought if it was Colored Undertaker I want the public to know that I am still in the undertaking business and I have tneir interest at neart all the time. When in need of anything in my line, call to see me. Nobody can be more reasonable than I in the hour of death. Thanking you for past patronage, I am, your friend at all times. A. Jeter Gadberry St. Phone 224-J. Union, S. C. Interesting Hooks You Should Read. The White Slave Girls of Chicago Written by a prirl who has been there ana exactly portrays all sufferings. This rare book sent carefully packed for $.50. We also have in stock: In the Arms of Love Chicago by Night Her Private Character Confessions of an Actress. Price $.50 each, or all five books delivered for $2.00. Address, ORNUM MFG. CO. 24-40 Vandewater St. New York 9-4-pd fgai I .lniu WCMMT AO POUNDS) 1 pr.lr n II.. It. 14 Pillows to matrli. SI IV S-lectrdNew,I.lvr, KvJUItm. Sanitary Prattlers. Bait Peatlirrproof Tii'kinr, Hold on money back ru*rantra. DO MOT BUY from anyone at an/ prior, until you gat the BOOM OP IHUTM, our blr new catalog mali. d rail. Write a poital card TODAY. Arenti Wanted. . ? AMIRICAN PEATMEN B PILLOW COMPANY, t DESK S-tB NASHVILLE. TENN. V J ason % m things they are 1 I. All the latest | begun to arrive 1 me. Something g L display our Hats 1 i you to come early. g re our full sales- ? is Store I to i rnuT IV V1V11JL Smoke There iay About Waco r That is Doing eople. so good for the stomach and blood it would help her and I bought three bottles of Waco Tonic and this is the trust, it just begun to help her from the first. Now she has gone back to work and can eat anything she wants and it does not hurt her. Waco Tonic sure brought sunshine and joy to our home and I do not hesitate to recommend it to all." Space forbids us to further give testimony in full, for we have hundreds of them like the above ones. J Ask Mr. Jake Pett.v. the aanfofremt <4 foreman at Union Cotton Mills. I Ask Mr. R. A. Kitchens, San tuck, ) S. C. Ask anyone using: Waco Tonic. Also call at 19 E. Main St., Union, S. C. Let the demonstrators show you the proof of this medicine's merits. See he throng, that visits the store and hear them praising: Waco Tonic, for it would fill your heart with joy to hear the people telling: friends apd all how IWaco Tonic is helping: them. They are giving: free samples ^o every one that will call every day,' while advertising: or selling: the reglar $1.00 bottles for 50c, 3 bottles for $1.25. Same price now by the Milhous Drug: Co. Phone 70. Union, S. C. Waco Tonic is guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. ?^?????? . NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. The Books of Registration will he open at my office in the store of the Union Clothing Co. from March the 0th until May the 29th. All who vote in tho city election must register and are required to show their town and county tax receipts for 1915 and their county registration certificate. D. W. Mullinax, 9-13 Supervisor of Registration. EXCURSION FARES VIA SOUTHERN TO COLUMBIA, S. C. Account South Carolina Teachers' Association March 16-18, 1916. The Southern Railway will sell very low fare round trip tickets to Columbia, S. C., account of the above meeting. Tickets will be on sale March 15th and 16th with final limit returning March '20th. Following fares will apply: j Newberry 1 $1.55 Union 2.25 Anderson 3.90 Spartanburg 3.05 j Chester 2.15 York 3.00 Batesburg 1.20 Greenwood 2.75 Abbeville 3.20 Greenville 3.60 Rock Hill 2.75 Winnsboro 1.40 Orangeburg 1.75 Proportionately reduced fares from other points. For detailed information, apply to any Southern Railway Ticket Agents. or communicate with S. H. McLEAN, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. NOTICE. On Tuesday, March 14, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at my residence in Santuck township, Union county, S. C.t I will sell all of my household and kitchen furniture; all of my farming implements; all of my corn and fodder. T. J. Harris. i