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Dreaded A.n Operation More Than Anything Tried Fruitola and Traxo and Has < '* Never Since lieen Troubled with / Hall-stones. / xXi w <x [ |T sr ^fV0 Mrs. Mar\ K. Franse. whose ad- o) ^ :|l\ dress i- West l'oint, Nebr., llox III. / <*?v CSf ''i \|K ? i A. \ has written to the rinus laboratories 1 * \ a very strong endorsement of Fruitola * |j\ and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Franse ' *. I says: "About ten years ajro I was ! ;! I about to undergo an operation for trail-stones when I heard of your med- , : 1* icine. Hroadinjr an operation above *'.$***. everything I determined to try ii v'/ Fruitola and Traxo . nd have never v . been sorry I did so, as I have never n|>\ . ' ifcyiy' been tnodded with Rail-stones since." \\ C- \\ / Fruitola is a powerful lubricant for cxVvS rl ^ , M' v? \) I the intestinal organs, and one close \\"i^Wv3 i- usally sufficient to Rive ample evi- ('y'J y?KCTo ? donee of its efficacy. It softens the -<?sentiDi>-> ontrested masses, disintegrates the stant sufferinR. It is a splendid ton: hardened particles that occasion so acting on the liver and stomach nio mui'u suiivinin, ami expeis me ac- iienelicially. cumulated waste to the preat relief Fruitola and Traxo are prepared of tiie patient. Followinp a dose of the I'inus laboratories at Monticell l"ruit<>la. Traxo should be taken three 111., and arrangements have been mai or four times a day in order to ie-ito supply them throuph represent buihl and restore the system that has tive druppists. In Union they can 1 been weakened and run down by con- obtained at Milhous Drug Com pan The ftb&XjqJUL Store MILHOUS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE I To Our Patronsf v ? *i t , i * Reinnnintr Anril 1st m 11 i<*^ unrl <>nnm?n hr?rklrc ?< *1* will he sold strictly for CASH. Under no condi- y tions will this rtile be deviated from. By doing jjj A business on a cash basis it will enable us to render A the very best service possible. Our drivers have ?| positive instructions not to sell ice from wagons ?| Y for cash, but we have Ice Books in denominations ^ of 50 lhs. for 25c and 100 lbs. for 50c in 10 pound A deliveries for the convenience of small users of ice. ? A Our deliveries are excelled by none. Our prices are as low as any town or city in the State, not ex- ?| cepting those having competitive plants. y !Union Ice & Fuel Co.! 4 A* A A A A A > ? > ? A. A > V V Sb'n1 SHOE POLISHES ^|| Contain no acid and tkus keep the leather soft, protecting it against cracking. They combiae liquid and paste in a paste farm and require ^ ^ only half the effort for a brilliant lasting skine. Easy to use for i all the family?children and adults. Shine your shoes at home and ^ y keep thcaa neat. . THE F. F. DALLEY CO.. Ltd. ?| Tl/V^ Buffalo. N.Y. | KELTON y Kelton, April .1.?We are having i ^ jrood rain this morning, which is mucl needed. Oats are making a poo showing on the Ridge. Farmers are well up with thei farm work and the seed will be plant ed in a few days surely. Mr. W. M. E. skinned us old boy in the last week's Times who vote< for the railroad bonds for Spartanburi county and North Carolina over 4i years ago. I took the dose without ; murmur. Yes, I was such an enthusi astic advocate of the bond issue tha I went to Spartanburg to a big mas meeting to hear these silver tonguei orators tell us of how cheap we wouh get bacon and corn if we would oni, vote for the bonds. Rob Vance o North Carolina, a brother of Gov Zeb, made a powerful speech in favo of the bond issue and they had i monster picnic and all that I ever go for my trouble and vote was sow half barbecued beef and loaf bread ic. There was a car load of big quarter st of beef shipped from the mountains t feed us poor deluded Union count; in voters. I got such a dose of votm; lo, for bonds that I never have nor eve de will vote for another. And let m a- sav to you deceived voters that yo be will still pay high prices for you v. won,', and vegetables if the bond issu __ carries just like the people paid fo their corn and bacon after we sot tli railroad. What a fool I was I di not buy corn or bacon as we raise them at home but Union county ha had the pleasure of paying severs hundred thousand dollars in ta\os an are still paying our old Pea llidgei Col. I. G. McKissick was strong fo the bonds and tried to get one of hi young relatives to vote for them hu couldn't. In a few years after h said to his young friend, "You wer right and had more sense than ditl " Will iVin nnnnlo tmvnr lnovn o\ro ..... V ,?vvr.v . . ^ . . v. . by experience to watch as well a pray. The second quarterly conference o the Kelton circuit convened at Wes ley Chapel the first and second ins The interest of the church was we! inquired into by the presiding eldei but collection were not as good a they should have been. Rev. Mr. Croft of the Alt. Jo church has been conducting a meetin at Mt. Joy every night the past weel Mr. Morris has had charge of th singing. We hope much good will r? suit from these meetings. Mr. Crol is a fine young minister and is we liked by the people of the Ridge an his wife is such a noble lady an Christian worker. With Rev. J. F Coneland and his wife a most faitli ful church worker our little town an community should rejoice to hav such Christian workers to be wit them. May the Lord's work prospe in their hands. G. T. G. Few men can convince themselve they are having a good time in tryin to be good. The more some married men ar obliged to do things the more the wish they were in the bachelor clas once more. ~ A CHILD GETS CROSS. SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATE I Look, Mother! If Tongue is Coate Clean Little Liver and Bowels. If your little one's tongue is coatee it is a sure sign the stomach, liver an bowels need a gentle, thoroug cleansing at once. When your child i cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn sleep, eat or act naturally; if breat is had. stomach sour, system full r cold, throat sore, or if feverish, giv a teaspoonful of "California Syrup r. Figs," and in a few hours all tli clogged-up, constipated waste, son bile and undigested food will gentl move out of the bowels, and you hav a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed t take this harmless "fruit laxative, Millions of mothers keep it handy lx cause they know its action on tli stomach, liver and bowels is proni| ^ and sure, ['hey also know a little gi en today saves a sick child tomorrov Ask vour druggist for a 50-cent bo ? tie of "California Syrup of Fig.which contains direction for babie children of all ages and for grown-U| * plainly on the bottle. Beware < ? counterfeits sold here. (let the go: u nine made by "California Fig Syrii Company." = CITATION TO KINDRED AN CREDITORS. State of South Carolina, County of Union. | By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge i j Probate. Whereas, J. M. (iault has made su to me to grant him Letters of Admii ist ration on the Estate and effects < J. O. (iault, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite at ad nonish all and singular the kindn and creditors of the said J. O. Gaul ; deceased, that they be and appe;i before me, in the Court of Probat to be held at Union C. II., South Ca olina. on the 1.1th day of April, ne.\ after publication hereof, at 11 o'cloi in the forenoon, to show cause, if ai they have, why the said Administr lion should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal th -'.'th day of March, Anno Domini 111 W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the list and 7th la; of March and April, 1010, in the Unir 'I 'lllfs. WHY NEGLECT " YOURSELF i IN DANGER s A Word to the Wise is 1 Sufficient tr 0 a As the crowds throng the Waco - Tonic Store at 10 E. Main St., Union, 1 S. C., Mr. C. E. Lawson, the demons strator, is heard to say: "Acute indiil jrestion conies like a thief in the nijrht [i and is no respecter of persons when y it strikes the fatal blow. The hiirli f and the low. the most prominent citi/.ens fall before this dread disease, and r the more dreadful because it is nearv a ly always too late for the physician t to render aid, because the cause may e have been developing for years unsus| pected. So many causes may lead to s the attack that the most prominent 0 physician called at the last moment y cannot locate the definite source. There p may he an acute gastric catarrh or r congestion of the kidneys, or it may e he a functional disturbance or meu chanical obstruction. A weak heart r action tends to disturb the normal ade justment between the two sides of the r circulation, or there may be structural P changes of the heart, lungs or liver, (] so the physician is rarely called upon (1 to treat a more complicated disease F than Acute Indigestion. He can only treat the symptoms as they appear. While the seat of the disturbance lies r smoldering in a diseased organ eat,, ing the life away, producing symptoms s that might come from a number of different sources, the real cause may e have been dormant for years, when a e slight, indiscretion as to diet, varying j temperature, nervous excitement or a n number of immediate causes precipis tate the attact. When the physician is called it is too late to locate the real cause and the patient is gone. Kvery one should guard against ( those attacks, which, like every other II disease, may be avoided if one will r only exercise proper regard for the g laws of health. The human body contains a principle all potent in healing y and restoring the body when disease p begins to make inroads upon the c stench and vitality, the only thing nece essary is to submit the body to this healing force which resides in the or 4 ganism of the body, and this is the II only power under the sun which can ^ heal diseases. Medicine can only establish the condition, when your own I forces cure you. This Waco Tonic , dose, working in harmony with your j own forces establishing conditions e which submit your organism to the h healing principle of your own body r subdues resistance to your own healthy force. Now Waco Tonic has * -taen performing these wonders upon s thousands of sufferers from Stomach g trouble, not one who has taken the Waco Tonic treatment has had an attack of Acute Indigestion. e ^ A Poor Suffering Woman Who Was Nearing These Fatal Troubles. M. C. II. Alexander, whose address is Union, S. (\, called at the store and said to the demonstrations of Waco - Tonic: "Gentlemen, you have the best medicine that has ever been in this coun(' try for Stomach trouble. I know for I know my wife's suffering and how pale she was, and she had no appetite hardly and when she would eat she ' would have your Sour Stomach, Heart '' Burn and would spit up her food. She ' had been this way until she was getls ting weak and falling away alarming' ly. Oh, we had tried so many things " and got no relief until we were out ol " heart and doubtful about anything 0 that came along, hut I finally decided '' to try your Tonic as 1 saw so man) 10 were praising it. "And 1 am glad 1 did, for she has v now used only one bottle of Wacc Tonic and looks like a new woman She can eat anything she wishes anc 'J she does not spit up her food an> more, and her color is returning tint and she is gaining in weight. "It almost seems that your Wacc '' Tonic* has given my dear wife hack tc me, for I tell you in her condition she ^ could not have been with me long . Most of all our sufferings could be shortened if we would lay down oui skepticism, and use a good Herb Toni* in time, we procrastinate and suffei the consequence. Nature is irood vt I us. She speaks with light pains: first 1,1 sometimes a sluggish feeling in th< morning is a signal that we nee< I) something to help nature proffer he functions. We neglect and spun these small workings of nature, and alas, Acute Disease fall upon us! It is now the time of the year whei our systems are undergoing grea II changes. It is the time for us ti come to her assistance with a remed; t from nature's own garden. Now Wan i* Tonic is the proper thing. Thosi who will lay off the skepticism an< use a course of it is pretty well in "'|sured against the hot sumnter com "'11 plaints. I' l We are still iriving Tree Sample ' at !! K. Main St., Union, S. C. Yoi - yet have a few days in which to tr; it. We are selling the regular $1.0 ' hottles for 50c, hot ties for $1.2o. Same price now by The Milhou ^ Drug Co., Union. S. Whitmirc S. C., by Whitmirc Pharmacy. Saturday. April 2!?th. will positive 1 ly be the last chance to get Wac '' Tonic at half price. M'ter the abov date it will be $1.00 a bottle. ps It has been said that short account >n make long friends?but there are no table exceptions to this rule. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served) State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Robert C. Dawkins, Plaintiff, against Willie Hawkins, Cora Lesa Dawkins, Russell Dawkins and George Sims as Guardian for Cora Lee Dawkins and Russell Dawkins, Defendants. To the Defendant Above Named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Union County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will annlv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. \ Dated Unio,n S. C., March 23rd, A. P. 101f>. L. (J. Southard, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defedants Willie Dawkins, Cora Lesa Dawkins and Russell Dawkins: You will please take notice that an action has been begun, and is now pending in the Court of Common Pleas, County of Union, State of South Carolina, against you. That unless you apply to the Court in the time required by law for some fit and competent person to be appointed Guardian ad Litem for you; the Plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the appointment of some fit and competent person as Guardian ad Litem for you. L. G. Southard, Plaintiff's Attorney. March 23rd, A. 1). 1916. 13-6 NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of Dr. W. O. Southard, deceased, must present the same to me, duly proven and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment to me at Jonesville, S. C., or to L. G. Southard, at Union, S. C. Mrs. S. C. Southard. Executrix. March 23, 191?. 13-3 QHICHESTER S PILLS W /rv Til K WIAMONW Hit AMI. X Lmllrtl A?k your llruKuInt for jt U ftXa <blchr?-tcr n lllitmoni) Tlrunj//V\ III* in lt< <1 ami Oolil ni-talllc^^^V "wt^f bines, sealeil with lilue RiMion. IW VvJ Take no other. liuy of your * r] Cf Ilrutfclst. AskfnrClll.<'IIKH.TKRH |C JJf II1AMONII II KAMI ril.l.s, f..r K& yt?1 O yean known as Best, Safest, / lw?ys Reliable ?r SOLO BY DRLIGOISTS EVERYWHERE J When the wife supplies all the liabilities and the husband all the as sets, or vice versa, marriage is apt to prove a failure. HOSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Foot Tears of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. i Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little I while, and could not walk anywhere at | all. At times, 1 would have severe pains ! in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, and I gave up in despair. I At last, my husband got me a bottle of ' Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 commenced taking it. From the very first ! ! dose, I could tell it was helping me. I > can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." 1 If you are all run down from womanly r troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 , years of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what ' it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles* '* Advisory Dept., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special > Instructions on your case and 64-page book.' Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper. bbb-M r ] Make Lasting ! ... MEMORIES. .. 1 Of your Spring and| y Summer with an i> J "ANSCO", the best Kodak made. You will find a complete u line of Kodaks and V () Supplies at the . Palmetto Drug Company s "The Money Savers" UNION, S. C. -? = Mr. i Auto Driver l | ! I ! I If your Auto Top leaks, let us stop it?Guaranteed ; We also have a No. I 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 Phone 205-J flHSM M. C. RAMSEY Painter, Paper Hanger ^ and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 205-J Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL IT-*-. Q p DRV GOODS COMPANY UI1IUII, O. Vj. i 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. J NO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Oflifp 2nd rlnnr East, nf PrmtnflRrfi. tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. District Court of the United States Western District of South Carolina In the matter of William II. 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. March 13th, 1916. 11-1 A spinster who is willing but unable to catch on thinks marriage is a failure.