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iH'ir neads Jrom ^un and ram. u \Ju %pll finil CERTAIN-TEEcj afford in r J and the sun and rain of the Tropics. H islli \ . A .J 4 ,.4 Si o Making^xoohrrg is tTfel General's ?hicf b\rsjnc v ^^Arrnenca?thirty-nine other manufacturer's ni GeneVaTs ability to make the highest quality \ ?fc&V Xdvantagcjihat-rrrenvmoney ,^mij(Is apd \ maiTwaih quality and lower the/cost. glyfrc; Nqua^y^xiqsts lessxthan inferior foofinj^ycost t CERTAIN-TEED istnnrle.-Vf-tlrr?/lifcf /ni^tv /nr felt, tHo^oughly^^urated^witlia scientjhc<t^rfcf of asphalts, meToWmi ta^of J lie General's bqafdNof e> chemists. It is thej^co^ied-^yi t h\y hlt^Gofn a rd erVsp 1 which keeps the inner~~"saUifation ^soft-tinJ prevent drying-out process so destructive to ordinary rooting CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 y according to ply (1,2 or 3). Experience proves tl lasts longer. CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also in slate faced shingles. There is a type of CERTAIN-T1 for every kind of building, with flat or pitched i from the largest sky-scraper to the smallest residen< out-building. GENERAL RQOFING World'* Largest Manufa New York City Chicago Philadelphia St. Louit. Boston Los Angeles Minneapolis Kansas City Seattle NOTICE OF ELECTION. pay interest on the same. Be it enacted by the General AsState of South Carolina, sembly of the State of South CaroCounty of Union. Una: Section 1. That on the 11th day of j Notice is hereby given that a spec- April, 191t5, there shall be submittal election for the County of Union ted to the qualified electors of Union aforesaid, will be held at the voting County the question of issuing $'250,precincts in said county prescribed 000 of coupon bonds, bearing not more by law on Tuesday, April 11th, 191(5, than five (5) per cent interest for upon the issuance of bonds t ider the constructing public highways of said terms of the following Act pissed by county. the General Assembly of South Caro- Section 2. This election shall be lina at the regular session of 191(5, held under the laws governing the and duly approved by the Governor holding of general elections in this of the State of South Carolina: State. The ballots shall be provided An Act to authorize the holding of according to law; on the one ballot yn election in Union county on the is- .shall be printed the words: For Persuing of $250,000.00 of coupon bonds manent Roads Bonds?Yes; on the For building permanent roads, to name other, For Permanent Roads Bonds? nine Commissioners to expend the No. If a majority of the ballots cast proceeds of said bonds and otherwise in said election shall be for the issudefine their duties, powers and term ing of the said bonds, the nine comof office; and to provide a sinking fund missioners hereafter provided for to for retirement of said bonds and a tax be known as the Highway Commission levy and motor vehicle license tax to of Union County, shall advertise for 4fr] r?kr 0?IR 181 l WHOLE FAMHY fft} J$S| fitoU The laxative tabl I i ? with thp i?1mw?+ 4 _ _ jra?WVIUll I 111 ij / Protects every membi III//1 femilyfrom Constij I tti nemy \, l/Y I We have the excluiive selli 1 M! ?2? for this great laxativ {Ms Thm *R&XoJUL Stoi Wo liavo tho oxolusivo soiling rights for this groa MILHOUS DRUG CO. THE REXALL. STORE r ilRoo 1) \ # \ / equal protection froiTKthe terally 1 the roof of tlieW ss. J-f c mAkes one-Uiifdroj lake the^oajancc..... Suc fvp pocmng at thcTTowest Wis* [/machinery can offer ik i ;-surEED CERTAIN-TRED oofs, over the world at r zc or before you decide o MANUFACTURING C cturera of Roofing and Building Papm > Cleveland Pittsburgh Detroit San Franci Indianapolis Atlanta Richmond H< sealed bids on said bontfs. No bid shall be considered for less than the par value of the bonds. The Commission shall have the right to reject 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 to vote, for four months, and the payment of any poll tax then due and payable; Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, if otherwise qual ified. Managers of election must require of each voter the production ci a 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 ilfc S|* et ' I aste | erof the I pationhealth I ng rights 1 'e H ? t laxative. <1 M f <1 t K : snow aad ice of the Arc :ic, AAV Z produc/ion I N^HE^EiDTtRe^orid's/BHt is sold by responsible dealers all easonable prices. Investigate it n any type of roof. OMPANY rs iico Cincinnati New Orle?I ilMton London Sydney 1 the officer authorized to collect such '(?,Vixes shall be conclusive proof of the i payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the constitutional oath. The chairman of the board of managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; an officer duly qualified thereto must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy and if none of the managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. The following Managers are ap- j pointed for the aforesaid election, and : t.hev arc roniipstod tn /?all of fVio nf- I flee of the Master in the Courthouse "for ballot boxes, ballot forms and instructions: Managers. Union?J. (J. Long, Sr., Sam Scott, J. H. Parr. Monarch Mill?R. Norris Leonard, R. J. Fowler, George Owens. 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 H. 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. i Meador?M. B. Meador. Joe Gist, Maxic Crosby. Buffalo Mill?J. G. Riley, W. Judson Wright, W. W. Vinson. TAnoavill^ T O <"* 1 o n ?-? 1 vvuvoviiic?(i. o. o. r>. oaii- J man, J. R. Harvey. J Kelton?Foster Gault, Douglass Howell, J. G. Faucett. < Adamsburg?Lonnie Adams, J. J. i Hughes, J. I). Hancock. Lockhart Mill?Bud Scales, T. B. , Henry, W. H. Barnes. D. C. White, W. C. Wilburn, J. P. Thomas, Commissioners State and County Elections. 10-3 1 I ^ | 1 Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO ! OINTMK.N r fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Hlccdingor Protruding Pile*in8to 14days. The tir->t 9'>nlication gives Eaae and Rest. 60c. Most of the waiters in a hotel are 1 guests. m < The man who goes through life on a < bluff eventually walks. I \ I Now Well I H "Thedford's Black-Draught I is the best all-round medicine H I I ever used," writes J. A. II H Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. I "1 suffered terribly with liver El I troubles, and could get no relief. H H The doctors said 1 had coti- I a sumption. I could not work at n all. Finally I tried H I THEDFORD'S I I BLACK' I I DRAUGHT I1 19 and to my surprise, I got better, Bp a and am to-day as well as any ||| man." Thedford's Black- pi j|| Draught is a general, cathartic, |ij II vegetable liver medicine, that |||j ?? has been regulating irregulari- |p || ties of the liver, stomach and E|f H bowels, for over 70 years. Get IP 3 a package today. Insist on the H II genuine?Thedford's. E-70 jgs FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hastings Catalogue Tells You All About Them No matter whether you farm or only plant vegetables or flowers in a small lot i'oii need Hastings 1D1G Catalogue. it is mien ^iuu pages) irom cover to ?over with useful farm and garden infornation. It tells of seeds of kind and quality that rou can't buy from your merchant or ilruggist, seeds that cost no more but Sfive you real satisfaction and a real garien. It tells how every customer enn get absolutely free five packets of cusily grown, ret showy and beautiful flowers. Hastings is both the best and largest teed f.rm in the South, the only firuo that (rou should buy seeds from. When you plant Hastings Seeds, you ncet "Good Garden Luck" more than lalf way. Write toduy for their big 1916 Catalogue. It is free. A postal card request will bring It. H.G. HASTINGS CO., UUfits, Gs.- -(Advt.I I Mn Auto Driver If your Auto Top leaks, let us stop it?Guaranteed j We also have a No. 1 Fence Paint for all grades of fences. We have the best Roof and Stack Paint in the city. In calling for Paints for anything all ask for Valdura. We guarantee it on paper or metals not to break, crack or blister. Union Plumbing and Electric Co. Phone 205-J t IWf. C. RAMSEY Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 205-J Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL |Tnjr.n C p DRY GOODS COMPANY UIIIUII, O. \J. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Express Office PHONE T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW OVER MILHOUS DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LANDS $.300.00 to $10,000?Ten years time. * See J NO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door East of Postoffice. tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. District Court of the United States Western District of South Carolina In the matter of William H. Burriss, Bankrupt, Union, S. C. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice on the 13th day of March, 1916, the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate, and a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on the 13th day of April, 1916, before said Court, at Greenville, in said District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. J. B. Knight, Clerk. 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