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10 DAYS Of Mi BANK NO ItvLvii ininu J. F. McLl Didn't Expect To Live In a letter to the 1'inus laboratories, Mrs. G. O. Walker, of Walker, Lane County, Oregon, writes: "I have been taking Fruitola and it has been a great relief. I suffered so with gall-stones my family and ! friends didn't expect me to live." Fruitola is a powerful intestinal lubricant and softens the hardened particles that cause so much suffering, expelling the congested waste in an easy, natural manner, to the sufferer's great relief. A single dose is usually sufficient to clearly indicate its efficacy. To build up and restore the weakened, run-down system, Traxo is highly recommended as a tonic-alterative that acts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of gastric juices to aid digestion and removes bile from the general circulation. Fruitola and Traxo are prepared in the Pinus laboratories at Monticello, 111., and arrangements have been made to supply them through representative druggists. In Union they can be obtained at Milhous Drug Company. f Don't Paint With Mud! ] What is in paint is as important as how paint is t put on. The best painter in the land cannot make I worthless mixtures of crushed j rock and ground earths stay I j put. Imitation paint lacks the | clinching qualities and elas- \ 1 m ? figgjgg ticity that paint mado of V v fIII Dutch hoy.. \ \ I Ff] White Lead I | and pure linseed oil possesses. It is *1 J ^ p||l; most durable, beautiful and econom- y jfTl V j ical, whether used on interior or i ^ exterior surfaces. oW Drop in to see us, phone or write, y >3g&g11 y?u arc interested in painting ot f /jiiiiJiv i. the better kind. We are specialists. f Let us show you some harmonious X jHff color combinations and help THE UNIVERSAL CAR Economy?in low first cost and small cost J to operate and maintain. Strength?ability to stand up under the hardest sort of use. Simplicity?a plain sturdy motor in a wonderfully strong and light car, easy for anvnnp tn run anrl novo fm* TVia ??? Illl- J W a w AAV* VM1 V XVI X iiv x v/IU tdl HI |ij|:; ?your necessity. Runabout $390; Touring | ill I Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; lllll ^ ?" ^e^ro^* sa^e anc* |||ji UNION GARAGE |!||r; J. L. Rolton, Dealer, Union, S. C. j{ One hundred and seventy-seven fined in an English dictionary as "a years ago the word "carpet" was de- covering for a table." SLA1 sLure Mi RUF W G< MUST GO URE D FIT FOR A LAWYER. A? old lady walked into a lawyer's office lately, when the following conversation took place: Lady?Squire, I called to see if you wouici ime 10 lane tnis boy and make a lawyer of him. Lawyer?The boy appears rather young:, madam; how old is he? Lady?Seven years, sir. Lawyer?He is too young?decidedly too young:. Have you no hoys older? Lady?O yes, sir. I have several; but we have concluded to make farmers of the others. I told my old man I thought this little feller would make a first rate lawyer, so I called to see if you would take him. Lawyer?No, madam; he is too young: yet, to commence the study of th\? profession. But why do you think this boy any better calculated for a lawyer than your other sons? Lady?Why, you see, he is just seven years old today. When he was only five, he'd lie like all natur'; when he got to be six, he was sassy and impudent as any critter could be; and now he'll steal everything he can lay his hands on.?Exchange. TRADE MARK WHITE LINIMENT is a dependable and satisfactory remedy for use where a good family liniment is required. Verv nenetratiner. Sold only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. J. A. Wilburn, Plaintiff, against Orus West, et al., Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell,yit Union, S. C., before the courthouse door, on salesday, Monday, April 3rd, 191(5: All that certain lot or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in Union Township, County of Union, and State aforesaid, about three miles south of the City of Union, and containing Three (3) acres, more or less, and bounded by land formerly belonging to Capt. A. H. Foster, and the Beaty Bridge Road. Terms of sale, Cash; purchaser to pay for papers and recording. R. C. Williams, 11-3 Master for Union County. SERVICE It is our aim and desire to give all of our patrons the best service possible at all times and we consider it a favor, and not a kick, when they call our attention to any fault they may find with the service. If you see a street light out; if the water is not perfectly clear, or if your lights are too bright or not bright enough, call our attention to the fact, and we shall see that the trouble is remedied If any of your lights are out of order, let us know, and we shall have them put in order without any cost for you. Municipal Electric Light And Water Works R. A. EASTERLING, Supt. Phone 144 17 W. Main St. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 dsya. The first anplicMion givea Ease and Rest. 60?. j UGH1 ercantile 3T ? 3ING NOTHir RY G( I Ai\[\uii[utMiNrs All Candidates Cards are $5.00 casl in advance. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office o Mayor for the city of Union, atu pledge myself to abide the results o the Democratic primary. I appre ciate the honor conferred upon me ii my election two years ago and i chosen will continue to strive faith fully to perform the duties of the of fice. L. C. Wharton. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Mayo of the city of Union, and pledge my self to abide by the decision of th< Democratic primary election. J. E. Kirby. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Mayoi for the city of Union, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the , Democratic primary election. J. Frost Walker. Jr. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1. _ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection for the office oj Alderman from Ward 1 for the Citj of Union, and pledge myself to abidt by the decision of the Democratic primary. In making the race for the office I rely upon my record while ir office, and my efficiency to fill the position. J. H. Schoppaul. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the position ol alderman from Ward 2, and pledge myself to abide by the decision ol the Democratic primary election. J. W. Gilbert. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for reelection to the office oi Alderman from Ward 2 for the City OJ Union, and pledge myself to abide bj the decision of the Democratic pri mary. I have striven hard to perforn my every-duty in the office, and ap nrppiu t o tlin Kun/loAi-Mrt ' r- vw ??v .luiivuvim, auppurt ^ivei me two years aj.ro. 0. E. Smith. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Aldermat Ward 2 of the City of Union, and i: elected, shall perform faithfully al the duties appertaining to this respon sible office in a clean, high-toned, an< business-like manner. I shall cheer fully abide by the decision of th< Democratic primary. B. G. Peterson. FOR COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of com missioner of public works of the citj of Union and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic pri mary election. T. L. Estes. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 11 I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of alder man for Ward 3, and pledge mysel to abide by the decision of the Demo cratic primary election. T. A. Murrah. COUNTY CANDIDATES. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Sher iff for Union County and pledge my self to abide by the decision of th< Democratic primary. Norris Leonard. I hereby announce myself as 1 I candidate for the office of Sheriff o [Union County, subject to the rule governing the Democratic primary. J. W. Sanders. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND It RAM*. X I.adtrst Ask jr.ur Druulsi for A\ Jk H Ckl-?bf?-lfr Dismonil Rr.nd/#V UlkUQI^ rills la Rr4 and Wold m? bosrs, scaled with lllue RlU>on. V/ ft ^ ix Z tf?uoiAV<~VrfifrfiWu t I C Jf DIAMOND IIRAND PfLtS, for MO Vf fl yesesknowns$ Best.Safest,/ Iwsys KeltsbR SOll BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWEW ? Co.'s STOCK ON 1G RESERVED i DODS CO. | nDHUMBBHBDgMBni mmmutamuS - ? MUNRO & SLIGH'S $ * t X - t ...GARAGE... | - > ! Y OPEN FOR BUSINESS Y i X GADBERRY STREET ' ? t : X UNION, S. C. A > y At A A> ^ At A- A44 44 4AiM^44 4AAA4 4 4 4 4 4A 4 4 4^ aTa a^a A a^a. 4 4? ^ ^ ^ <$> ^ o* ; ^!W>ri n?. .'"V- ^ The Amazing thing about the : New Grant Six is'nt the o ;| it's the quality 1 Of course, being dealers you are prepared to discount our statei ments regarding the cars we sell. But honestly, the new Grant is simply a wonder. It has six-inch longer wheel base and that permits a bigger, roomier body. The Grant Company took advantage of the situation and got the largest and handsomest body ever put on a car priced below f thousand. \ This body has nifty lines?it is what the trade call modified boatf line type?not extreme, but quiet, dignified and modest looking with real style. The cushions are deeper and softer?and the side lines aie hi:.h so that knees don't peep out over the edge. f And Grant Six has many bigger cars beaten hi the ample U ciocr f it gives both front and rear. Even a six-footer couldn't cot.:; .... . J of being cramped in a Grant Six. But it's the motor that gives you the real thrill. 1 .11 * 1 Press your foot on the accelerator and she moves oil' so -v..:;,; that you realize you've touched something extremely -e . i oO miles in a few blocks is nothing for Grant Six. Then when you throttle down to 1 miles an hour ami ail . .. pull there?no gasping and choking and dying?but n al pull? you realize that you have been driving a wonder motor. f And when you know Grant Six owners rarely get less tha . :_M 1 miles?often as high as miles out of a gallon of gasoline you will gain some conception of the mechanical excellence eirj bodied in this remarkable SIX. Don't forget we are talking about a SIX?a car that gives y > , .. . ? best of the SIX virtues plus amazing economy?both i. and cost of operating. Will you let Grant Six go through the paces for you? Better phone us for a demonstration now?while we can ?til> i I ; delivery dates. 11 J. A. HOLT, Dealer j whitmire, s. c. I i i J Peoples Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night H. W. EDGAR, Manager. Phone 240 Old Posloflicc Building STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual stockholders meeting of HJh I I M Ja fiJ| The Union Times Company be IWI |^H I MB R IS held in the offices of the company, Un- m >? ion, S. C., Saturday, April 1, at 3 For Sprains, Lameness, f o'clock p. m. Chas. I) Counts, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism s 11-3. Secretary. Penetrates and Heals. _ Stops Pain At Once nrl. ? ? ?- ?_ - ? i wncncver you need a OenernI Tonic F"oi* Man and Beast i| I Take Grove's 25c.50c.$l. Ai All Dealers The Ola Standard Grove's Tasteless \ k chill Tonic is equally valuable as a I II I MS W" l| ' General Tonic because it contains the I I ! I Al I A well known tonic properties of QUI N INK I I la I IWH IS and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives | |l | Ivfl ? out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ; Builds up the 'Whole System. SO cents. v <- ? , j ..-vj