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I AU On We W This land join I Monarch Mills vv Terms of Sal? I Jo * MZ? WCT> /%. ^TT 15 , a. m ? Special Advertisements I OR SALE?One good horse, buggy and harness. Will sell at low price. T< rms reasonable. Apply to Dr. A. I'. McElroy. * 11-1 TO THE LADIES?Call at the City Barber Shop evening's to get your hair dressed shampoo and massage, courteous attention and best services. Give us your work. t.f HAVE YOU READ in the papers about the great picture, "Fighting for France"? New York says the only real one yet. See for yourself. At the Grand Tuesday. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Drop in to see me at the City Barber Shop when you are in town. You will be made welcome whether you get any work done or not come in and nring your friends and get warm and rest yourself. J no. R. Mathis, Prop. 7-tf "RIGHTING FOR FRANCE" has played all the larger cities at 25c and 50c. At the Grand Tuesday, 5c and 10c. Come early. FOR SALE?Splendid little farm, 81 acres 1 Ms miles from Shelton, S. C.; house, large shady teres and or-1 chards; beautiful home site, located in the heart of the famous mineral spring belt; can be bought cheap. For information, apply to or write C\ E. Hicks, Union. S. C. "FIGHTING FOR FRANCE", the only real war picture. See it in five reels. The Grand. Tuesday, March 21st. THE RICE HORSE, "Guy 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 fair's come out with blue ribbons. A. II. Brannon. 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 l ir. February. Roseoc Thomas, Mon- ! arch. 10-1-pd j ? I NiiliCE?hon't tail to see "h ighting' for France" at the (irand Tuesday, March 21 sU I < >R SALE?Leather collars and brill' Cireat values at the price. IVople's Supply Co. tf ' l-l?.ilTIN(. FOR IRA N't "K" played! in Charlotte, N. C., days at one theatre; must he pood; see it at the (irand Tuesday. l oR SAI.K?Very desirable farm 1 V3 miles from Union, 1 11 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 C. E. Hicks. OOORSOI'EX I I'. tVI. Tuesday. Come early to see "Fighting for France." At the (irand. STALLION NOTICE?Through ei roton my part when writing advertisement concerning my Standard Bie.l Stallion "Harlop" I failed to state that my fee includes guarantee that mare with get with foal. J. 1*. Rhinehart, Buffalo, S. ('. O-I) GO TO TIIR CITY BARBER SHOP for first class barber work, hair cuts, shave, electric shampoo and massag.?. We use the best hair toniqs. All white barbers and we guarantee satisfaction. Look for the Blu. Front, Postoffice block. tf WANTED?You to try our bread and rolls. Made in Union. Made of best material; clean, wholesome and palatable. Ask your grocer for Unique Bread. Unique Bakery, Union, S. C. 11-4-pel CTI( Saturday Ul Sell 75 to 100 B s Monarch Mill Property ; is one of the largest an ILL GIV ??% Cash, balan< FREE AU". hn A. President 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 ONE OF THE GREATEST Pictures ever taken, "Fighting in France." At the Grand Tuesday. SHORT HORN DURHAM BULl For service at the farm of City Market and Cattle Co. Communicate with E. R. Godshall, Mgr. Phone 52. 50-tf LOOK FOR the Auction Sale of the Gulp property containing one brick dwelling and six acres of land. Will he cut in lots and sold to the highest bidder in the near future by Sims & Carter, Chester, S. C. THE WONDER'S SPECIAL Fine quality Hemp Braid and Milan Straw shapes, worth $1.00, next week specially priced at 50c. At tne yvonuer, "i ne rstore That Sells Under." WANTED?To do plain sewing for both children and grown people. Reasonable terms. Mrs. Julian Hughes, near ice plant. tf IF IT'S HAIR TONIC you want try "Huiet's"; it never fails to eradicate dandruff. For sale by the Palmetto Drug Co. NEW SPRING GOODS arriving daily and are ready for your inspection at The Wonder. WILL SAW LUMBER?Our portable saw mill outfit is ready for service. Let us figure with you if you have any sawing to be done. Lipscomb and Eison, Jonesville, S. C. 8-4 SPECIAL NEXT WEEK?4% inch No. 100 Silk Taffeta or Moire Ribbon in all colors, worth 25c, special 10c per yard. At the Wonder. EGGS FOR HATCHING?Buff and White Orpingtons, Yard No. 1, $2.00 per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15. We also have the Thompson's Strain Barred Rocks, and the Aneona, at $1.50 per 15. Early hatched chickens make the best, so place your order early. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union, S. C. KINK QUALITY largo bunches <?f all kinds of Flowers, 25c value. Next week special 10c per bunch at The Wonder. MONEY TO LOAN?$500.00 to $10,000.00 on improved real estate, moderate interest and long time. 10 years if desired. J. E. Minter, Financial Corresnondent Union Central Life Insurance Co. If. BEFORE PURCHASING your Spring Coat Suit see first the Wonder's at The Wonder,'"The Store That Sells Under." 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. No. 15 Main St. 42 tf FOR SALE?Cotton Seed, Heavy Fruiter, $1.00 per bushel. The Peo pies supply Co,, I). Fant Gilliam, Treas. "HUIET'S COUGH SYRUP" neve;fails to check a cou(jh. Try a hottle and be convinced. For sale by the Palmetto Druff Co. WANTED?The people of Union to know that they can (jet Bread fresh every day. Direct from the oven to the table. See the baker if you can not (jet it from your jjroceryman. Unique Bakery. 11-1-pd f .. l?a 3NL March uilding Lots and /?near enough to woi Ld best mills in the co E AW A ?c in one, two i rOMOBILE xi Fant 1 OAKLAND Oakland, March 14.? The past fev days, being windy, has been the ver: thing for bringing land to a ploughing condition and no doubt but what then will be much progress in farm worl within the next few days. Most al of the stalks have been cut and th? land being gotten in readiness for cot ton and corn. It seems what littl* fertilizer the farmers are talking o using will be drilled with the see* this time. A great deal of the ferti lizer contains no potash whatever an* this being the costliest product whicl constitutes a complete fertilizer shov plainer that it is only speculation ii selling what they can manufacture here at such a high price. If potasl cannot be obtained from Germany.01 account of the embargo placed on thi production or if the usuage of it beini put into explosives has run the pric up to $900.00 per ton and forcing i entirely out of their reach as a fei tilfzer then it seems^to me that th nf tVllC l n rvrorl innf mn o f *?> . _ _ v..*u ii.^ivuiviiv an uov UC |KII< for just the same as if the analysi called for it or contained it. Mucl warning has been sent out to th farmers through farm journals as re garding a possibility of the chemica elements not being in proportion t what the analysis calls for. Bgogjj , my will adjust these matters alf rigri and no one will be the worse for it. The plans for building good road in this county should be likened t this: One fellow says to anothei "You help build me a fine house t live in by paying so much per yea until it is paid for and after it i paid for and I find that I like it bet ter than my old one then, probablj I will help you to build yours.' It i only the good Samaritans who pos sess hearts big enough to accept suci propositions. t ,? If the delegation from this count; had specified in the bill that a certaii number of miles on every road lead ing into the county from the town o Union should have pro rata share o the funds to build this said numbe of miles with and, then, if there' b< any funds left after the work ha been completed let each road be ex tended a little further so that mos every man in the county could be get ting the benefit of what he is payinj for. 1 believe the bond issue wouli i?c- iiiki wiin greater tavor than as i now stands. Mr. .1. I>. Smith had the misfortun of losing one of his best work horse yesterday morning. The horse wa hitched to a stalk cutter and appa> ently was well as usual whon i dronned to the ground dead. M i'sses Katie and Bessie .Mille were visiting Miss l.ucile (lallman who lives near Kelley's station, fo the week-end. Mr. Walker Black of Sedalia wa visiting his parents here for the week end. Neb. The maiority of women worker; in Kngland are married. Shortsighted people seem to thin! all others should look through thci glasses. .A I. IVlKGTI.Nd HOSPITAL \SS(K'IATIOM The annual meeting of the Unioi Hospital association will ho held ii the office of Dr. It. R. Berry. Unior S. C.. Monday evening, March 20, a 8 o'clock. All members are urged t he present as business of great ihn portance will he transacted. 11-1 S. G. Sarratt, Secretary. LOST?Between Union and Jones ville Wednesday afternoon, a too hag containing: one pair climber? wire pullers, one pair connectors Reward of $1.00 given to flndei Leave at Telephone office at Unioi or Jonesville. ll-l-pi LOST?One open-faced, gold watch with leather fob, between the Go forth residence on Douglass Height and Nicholson's Bank. Finder pleas return same to Miss Maude Gofortl at Nicholson's Bank. lVl-p< f- . * ' * ' i , . v i - jANI 25, at 1 C a Few Small Fan k in the Mill?and the untry and is now buil< Y ONE and three years RIPS TO THE Real E SUCH STAT! SHOUI ' Your Good Judgr ; That f 1 1 1 Mr. Boyce Williams, who resides at ' Union Cotton Mills, and who is a 1 highly respected gentleman, calls at B the Waco Tonic Store, 19 E. Main 1 St., Union, S. C., and said: "Gentle1 men, for four years my mother, Mrs. s Janie Williams, has gradually been - going down in her health. She was e i getting so weak and nervous until it 1 was alarming to us. Her trouble " seemed to be that most prevalent of e diseases, Indigestion. She had weak ' spells; the least exercise would put s her heart to fluttering. Why, just to h climb steps, she would have to stop e at the top and rest and pant for * breath. Her appetite was bad and 1 she was falling away. We had no ? faith in any kind of doctor or medi ,sfeine, as nothing we did seemed to '< ftelp her, but we heard so many of our neighbors praising your Waco Tonic Is' until we were persuaded to use some o of it and now we are glad we did r, listen to the dictates of our better o judgment, and try it. She has now r used four bottles and says she feels s fine every day and has gained 11 pounds in weight and has no more r, weak spells. 1 just felt I must come 8 and tell vou all about her for Waco i- Tonic has sure worked wonders on h hei\" 7 CITATION TO KINDRED AND " CREDITORS. ' State of South Carolina, County of Union. r By Hon. W .W. Johnson, Judge of 6 Probate. 8 Whereas, H. L. Sprouse has made ~ suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration C. T. A. on the Estate and effects of Ed Sprouse, deceased. ? THESE ARE, therefore, to cite anil admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ed Sprouse, deceased, that they be and appear, befon no, in the Court of Probate, to be ^ held ;it Union. (". H.. Smith 'Pnmlino ~ on the 22nd day of March, next, after ' publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any r they have, why the said Administra'? tion should not he granted. r Gicen under my .hand and seal this <>th day of March, Anno Domini, 1916. W. W. Johnson, I'robate Judge. Published on the 11th and 18th days s of March, 191f>, in the Union Times. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. k r List of advertised letters in the postoffice at Union, S. C., for the week ending March 17, 1916: [ I! ? Willis Black, A. 11. Boykin. F?J. II. Fowler. n <1?A. J. Gregory, James (lossett. n H?Miss Mamie Hill. , I.J. M. Littlefield, Jess Lindscy, Jim ^ Lipscomb. 0 M?T. M. McNeace, Hon. Ney Mc_ Neely, J. R. Mayfield, T. H. Munn. i?rannic I'arKs, W. L. Powell, R?J. M. Richard, Egudie Ruspan_ tine. S?Lizzie Shaw, L. A. Starnes, Leila * Spencer, Mrs. M. L. Shealey, M. H. ' Spears, Will Shipwash, Will Sims, James Smith, Joe Shipwash. i. TT T Thompson, C. B. Tucker, ' C. B. Tucker. J Y?Otis Young. B. B. James, Postmaster. i. A man who is completely wrapped R up in himself is a bundle of conceit, e m h Many are willing to give advice, but i few are willing to lend assistance. o s/\ >'clock F ms to the Highest farms are suitable for ling 40 new houses foi LOT FR with interest at 8 GROUNDS Estate i D. FANT GILLI/ sments as t jD interest iient Should Dicta Which Your Neig Recommend NOW HERE IS ANOTHER RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Mr. S. C. Coleman, who has been a citizen of Buffalo, S. C., for 12 years, and who is believed and respected by all who know him, said to the demonstrators of Waco Tonic: "I sure can recommend your remedy because when a man tries a thing himself he knows what it will do. I had suffered for several years, off and on, with stomach trouble, Indigestion and had begun to have Rheumatism. It seemed to hurt me in my back and lower limbs worse than anywhere I was just gradually getting worse all tne time. I had pot to where 1 had to stop work; my back hurt so bad until I was so weak I did not feel like moving, much less work. My appetite was poor,, my rest at night was scant. I was just simply run down all over. I got one bottle of your Waco Tonic from one of our boarders who recommended it to me and before I had used that one bottle I was able to return to my work. I have now taken REPORT OF COP Merchants' & Plan AT UNION, S. C.. IN THE STATI CLOSE OF BUSINESS RESOI Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured, U. S. bonds deposited to secure circula Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bi Subscription to stock of Federal Rest Less amount unpaid Value of banking house Furniture and fixtures Net amount due from Federal Reserv Net amount due from approved reseri York, Chicago and St. Louis Net amount due from approved i other reserve cities Net amount Hub fmm KonW Other checks on hanks in the same cit; Fractional currency, nickels and cents Notes of other national banks Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer Total LI ABU Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest ai Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to approved reserve a Due to hanks and hankers Individual deposits subject to check . Total State of South Carolina, County of Ur I, J. I). Arthur, Cashier of the abov the above statement is true to the he Subscribed and swtfrn to before me Correct?Attest: B. F. KENNEDY, L. M. JORDAN, H. V. FOSTER, Directors. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual stockholders meeting of The Unio^ Times Company will be held in the offices of the company, Union, S. CI, Saturday, April 1, at 3 o'clock p. m. Chas. B. Counts, 11*3. Secretary. 4fcFJ J r. ' ,3 iLE! I IVI. Bidder Truck Farming r the operatives EE ~~ per annum Co. tfvi, Treasurer 1 HESE _ t EVERY ONE ite to You to Try hbors three bottles of Waco Tonic and T never felt better in my life. Waco Tonic is the medicine for me, and I take great pleasure in saying I believe it is the best remedy in the world for sufferers like me." The Waco Remedy Co. claims no unreasonable things for their medicines and they do not solicit any testimonies. These, with all others, are voluntarily given, and they have hundreds of them. Now, if you suffer with Liver, Kidney, Stomach or Blood Troubles, or Rheumatism. Why not try that your home folks so highly recommend ? Call at No. 19 E. Main St., Union, S. C., get a free sample and let us tell you about it and hear the people come in praising Waco. ? ?? * * <i Hue auvciuauiK we ?en me regular $'1.00 bottles for 50c, three bottles for $1.25. Same price now by The Milhous Drup Co., Union, and Milhous Branch Drup Store, Monarch Cotton Mills. At Buffalo by the Buffalo Drup Co. Waco Tonic is puaranteed to satisfy. fDITION OF THE ters' National Bank 2 OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE ON MARCH 7TH, 1916. JRCES. $264,760 62 51 26 tion (par value) 15,000 0G ank stock _J 12,000 00 :rve Bank $ 5,600 00 2,800 00 2,800 00 8,000 00 2,000 00 e Bank 8,000 00 /e apents ir New $22,457 00 reserve apents in 0,457 48 31,014 57 ers SL 7,221 80 y or town as reportinp bank. 3,151 80 154 05 3,432 00 11 71 a !in 5ioo6 oo and due from U. S. Treas'r 750 00 J.$375,949 40 LITIES. (.0,000 00 32,000 00 ? v $26,277 94 id taxes paid 2,596 59 23,681 35 r 14,300 00 pents in other reserve cities 3,909 08 - 18,154 37 223,904 60 - $375,949 40 lion, as: e-named hank, do solemnlv swenv st of my knowledge and belief. J. D. ARTHUR, Cashier. ' this 14th day of March, 11)1(5. THOS. McNALLY, Notary Publi^. ? ESSSSES55S55^S95SESS5S9E5599KSE99 Experience may be a great teacher, but a man's experience with a woman seldom teaches him good sense. If a young widow should marry \ 1 , again before the late lamented has resided in the cemetery a year, the neight>orhood women don't do a thing to her. - il J