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Relieves Constipation Easily Without
Griping or Discomfort.
Indigestion and constipation are two
conditions that are closely related and
the cause of much physical suffering.
The tendency to indulge one's appetite
is more or less general and most
people suffer at one time or another
from rebellion of the overtaxed organs
of digestion and elimination. A pleasantly
effective remedy, that will quickly
relieve the congestion of poisonous
stomach waste and restore regularity,
is the compound of simple laxative
herbs snbl in drnc st.nroe for fiftv
cents a bottle under the name of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a
mild, pleasant laxative tonic, free from
opiates or narcotic drugs, and has
been the standard household remedy
in thousands of homes for many years.
Mrs. Oliver Young, Merrill, Wis.,
writing to Dr. Caldwell, says, she
knows of nothing so effective for regulating
the stomach and bowels; since
taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
she feels ten years younger; her work
seems easier and she has regained her
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V 10c Lakeside Chambreys
' f $1.00 Silk Messalines at o
Genuine Cannon Cloth at
50-inch Brilliantine at onl
y 50c Crepe De Chine at onl
V 50c Wool Serge at only, y
? 45-inch Embroideries at <
X Beautiful line of Chile
X 49c and 98c.
X 50c quality Work Shirts
X 10c quality Men's Hose a
X 50c quality Ladies' Silk I;
X 25c quality Ladies' Silk He
New Millinery Arrivinj
McLure Dry
Dress Up
Sunday, the 1
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BBL Henry Sonneborn i
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The Home ol Good
NEW CANDIDATE
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Township Commissioner
from JonesviUe Township, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
W, H. Page.
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Countless Homes
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MRS. OLIVER YOUNG,
appetite.
Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syru]
Pepsin from your druggist and have i
in the house. A trial bottle, free o
charge, can be obtained by writing t<
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washingtoi
St., Monticello, 111.
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r Goods Co. ?
For Easter
rwenty-Third
Come let us help yoi
"Trim" up. We knov
how and we also hav<
the most Complete
Line of Clothing an<
Furnishings that cai
be found in Union.
Spring Suits
H In all of the leadinj
colorsand most up-to
f date Styles, $10 to $2?
Twenty-one Stylej
of Hats all kinds 01
shapes. $2 to $5.
Eclipse and Manhat
ten Shirts that wil
? * $17 please any man, a nevy
shipment, $1 to $4.
Furnishings
All the be^t stylej
and colors
Summer Suits
All materials anc
many styles, see then
$5 to $10
We Sell Every
?^ thing men wear!
IHEN
Clothes and Shoes
CARD OP THANKS.
I desire to thank the friends wh<
ministered so faithfully to amy wif<
during her last illness and death
May God bless each one of you.
D. F. Baldwin.
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[ COMING AND GOING
Mr. Luke Wilburn of Hamlet \
the week-end guest of relatives in
city.
Miss Anna Sanders of Sedalia \
shopping in the city on Saturday
last week.
Dr. S. S. Linder and family hi
moved into their new home on E
Main street.
Miss Maude Goforth was the gu
of Miss Mildred Askew at Mt. Ta
for the week-end.
Mr. A. I). Gregory, who went
Whitmire several weeks ago, has
turned to his liome here.
Mr. Osborne Williams of Colum
is the guest of his mother, Mrs. A1
Williams, for a few days.
| Mrs. Pearl N. Eubanks and lil
daughter are visiting relatives
Barnwell county this week.
The commencement exercises
3 Spartan Academy, at Welford, will
? held April 30 to May 2nd.
3 Mr. W. W. Colton has had his ho
! on South street repainted and it p
sents quite a handsome appearance.
- Mr. T. F. Eison of Trough h;
been on a visit to their son, Mr. J.
fJison, of Monarch, who has been qi
ill.
Mrs. .T. McJ. Fant of Santuc sp
several days the past week at
home of Mr. Richard P. Morgan on
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Inman and c1
dren of Lockhart were the guests
relatives in Union for a few days
past week.
Miss Fannie Brown, kindergar
teacher at Monarch, spent several di
last week with her parents in Sp
tanburg.
Mrs. F. M. Whitlock of Santuc is
the city this week, the guest of 1
daughters, Mesdames Pollard i
Smith.
Miss Mabel Goudelock left W
nesday for Charlotte, N. C., to
tend the Southern Bell annual ?
vention.
Mr. George Wilson, representing
Wilson Paper Co., of Richmond, "\
was in the city Wednesday in the
terest of his firm.
Mrs. B. G. Clifford was the we>
end guest of her daughter, Mrs. H.
Adams in Chester, returning to 1
city Monday afternoon.
Mr. D. N. Wilburn of Furman U
versity spent the week-end with i
atives in the city, returning to Gre<
ville Monday afternoon.
Mrs. James W. Mixson spent 1
Fridav in Greer in attendance uj
* the District conference of the Unr
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Mr. J. L. Hames has sufficiently
covered from an operation to return
his home at Lockhart. Mr. Han
was in the Columbia hospital for tre
2 ment.
Miss Ruth Johnson will leave F
day for her home in Greenwood
3 visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.
a Johnson and will return to the c
" on Monday evening.
^ Miss Estelle Gregory, who was <
1 erated on for appendicitis at the B;
tist Hospital several weeks ago,
turned to her home on Route 1 W<
nesday afternoon, very much impri
ed.
Mr. W. S. Ashe of Spartanburg v
a visitor to Union this week. I
^ Ashe says he is well pleased w
? Spartanburg. He is with the Sinj
_ Sewing Machine company there. I
. some time he represented this co
* pany in' Union county.
3 Mrs. Elias Prioleau will return
f* the city Monday afternoon from a vi
to Eutawville and Charleston. S
went to Eutawville to attend the Sii
1-*- j J' ~
ici -nuu?even weuaing on saturt
and will spend the Easter holidi
1 with relatives in Charleston.
^ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Angus t
daughter, Miss Ruth Angus, motoi
from Savannah, Ga., on Friday i
spent several days with friends in
city, leaving Monday for the mot
tains of North Carolina.
WE ARE OFTEN ASKED
5 what is the best Eczema Reme
We always recommend
> IKiikl?
TMAOI MARH
J ECZEMA REMEDY
as the surest and most satisfacto
1 Sold only by us, 50c and $1.
Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C.
Id!* Drum.
"Poor dad! Sister told him that <
girls of her class are going to gri
!oate in dollar gowns."
"Well, what about poor dad?"
"He thinks a dollar is all he will
called upon to give up."?Kansas C
JturnaL
Twi Side*.
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?* *! > t? ujr uuu i / wu gv bv cmux\
Gilll*?Too far. Why don't you |
Willis?We live next door to one, a
I hate to got all dreasod up just to
. that little way.?Boston Journal.
There Are Exoeptiona.
"We are all bora equal." quoted (
> aiaa guy.
3 "Don't try to tall that to the mot!
of a ftrst baby." cautioned the elm
fa >,YxY . ' * i-ji;- ..v /
D Special Advertisements
BUTTERICK PATTERNS are now
va8 handled by C. Allen Co.
the
LOOK FOR the Auction Sale of the
<ra? Culp property containing one brick
of dwelling and six acres of land. Will
be cut in lots and sold to the high.
est bidder in the near future by
lve Sims & Carter, Chester, S. C.
ast I
COMPLETE LINE of Butterick I'at-|
est terns and the Delineator on sale at ;
bor C. Allen Co.
BARRED ROCK EGGS for hatching. |
*? Thompson's Ringlets best in Anier- l
TC- : 1 r c? c-1 nn - - -
lea, X'J iur 3*1.uu. V Oil Alien.
bia J. R- JACKSON is at Aycock &
l:ce Deaver's Stable with a car load of
horses and mules for sale or exchange.
13-4-pd
.tie i
,n | BUTTERICK PATTERNS and Delineator
for sale at C. Allen Co.
of |
be FOR SALE?Splendid little farm, 81
acres lVt miles from Shelton, S. C.;
house, large shady teres and orchards;
beautiful home site, located
in the heart of the famous mineral
spring belt; can be bought cheap,
ave For information, apply to or write
W. c. E. Hicks, Union, S. C.
lite
CALL AND INSPECT the new pat- j
ent terns?Butterick and Delineator at)
C. Allen Co. _
THE RICE HORSE, "Guy Wilkes,"
the old reliable, will be put on the h
hil- stand at Brannon Stable March 1st. |
Hold your mares for something you j,
know. He wili stand at the same
fee, $15.00, guarantee. All his colts
ten shown at fairs come out with blue
ays ribbons. A. B. Brannon.
ar
TO BE SOLD MAY 1, 1916, in front
of County Court House at Green'
1,1 ville, S. C., One Cadillac 5-passenger
touring car; one Harley-Davidm(
son motorcycle; also automobile and
motorcycle repair shop tools; proped
erty of W. Newell Smith. T
at |
on- EGGS FOR HATCHING?Buff and J
White Orpingtons, Yard No. 1, $3.00
per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15. ?
T e We also have the Thompson's
. " Strain Barred Rocks, and the An- F
ln" cona, at $1.50 per 15. Early hatched
chickens make the best, so place
ek- your order early. Gilliam Poultry
S. Yards, Union, S. C.
the Ti
FOR SALE?One pair good mules for
either farm or dray purposes. L\
n,~ Weight about 1100 pounds; ages 7
^ ' and 8 years. Will sell together or
separately. A bargain for cash.
The W. D. Arthur Co.
ast
>on BARBECUE?I will give a first class
ted barbecue at Jonesville on county
campaign day. Boyd Smith. 16-4-pd
rf" MONEY TO LOAN?$500.00 to I
vO A AAA A A ?
^>j.u,uuu.uu on improved real estate,
moderate interest and long time. "
10 years if desired. J. E. Minter, "
Financial Corresoondent Union "
'ri- Central Life Insurance Co. tf. "
L. WHILE IN UNION go to the
Palace Barber Shop for satisfactory
service. Work promptly done.
Cleanliness and comfort our motto.
^P" White barbers only. Whitner and
lP" McMillan. No. 15 Main St. 42 tf
re
sd* THE LINIMENT that never fails to
5V~ give satisfaction is "Huiet's". For
sale by the Palmetto Drug Co.
K OUR IMPORTED Hackney Horse,
ith guaranteed to be "thoroughbred,"
?er will stand at Jonesville, S. C., reg- ?
?or ularly. Pedigree open to inspection
m_ of all concerned. For further in- tr.
formation apply to J. H. Alman or
^ J. W. Lipscomb. Fee $*15.00. Tha
Jonesville Hackney Horse Co. 14-4 I *
i Sit _________________________
5he FOR SALE?Very desirable farm 1% Va
i miles from Union, 144 acres, two pi
y splendid houses, water at each;
iys also two large barns, close enough
to town for children to attend city yy,
md schools. If interested see or write
red to C. E. Hicks.
md
tlie FOR SALE?Leather collars and briJn"
dies. Great values at the price.
People's Supply Co. tf ?
GO TO THE CITY BARBER SHOP _
lly* 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 Blu*
Front, Postoffice block. tf
SAFETY FIRST! Have your prescriptions
filled at the Palmetto I
' y- Drug Co., where you always get
what your doctor prescribes.
GET YOUR SYSTEM in good order
for the summer by taking "Huiet's
Pink Blood Purifier", best spring
ld" tonic going.
^ FOR SALE?One large iron safe; 2V4
i,- h. d. mnt-nrs 2 fee hn*pa- 1 Immu
1\>J ? *" 9 t " "vwv,v
washing machine; 2 large tanks;
lot of glass bottles and empty cases.
Also 6 money drawers. Former
:h? property of dispensary. Appdy to
to? J. G. Long, Jr. 16-1
j}4 ?
g* COTTON FARMERS?Call on us for
cotton hoos. Cotton chopping loses
its terror when you arm your farm
hands with these hoes. Peoples Supply
Co.
aer MONEY TO LOAN in sums from
pie $100 tb $1,000 upon proper security.
Apply to L G. Southard, At|
torney, Union, S. C. 13-tf
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1 SAVING!
These two words should he
every person who wants to win
SAVING money is the first
that money where it will he in al
I Ample capital, capable mana;
I enable this bank to afford the hi
I the funds of its depositors.
1 per cent, on Saving of $1.0(1
< 011 Certificates of Deposit for s:
|j|J Em slie Nicholson, J. Ri
(President. V
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Easter E:
TO
AUGUSTA,
VI/
C/^TTfptrrinxT
uuu i niLiiiN
Friday, A
rom Charlotte, Spartanburg,
intermediate points on 1
and Excursi
ain No. 42 Excursion Fare 1
7. Spartanburpr _.10:40a.m $3.50 I
E. Spart'burpc __10:50a.m $3.50
White Stone __ll:01a.m $3.50
Pacolet 11:08 a.m $3.50
Jonesville 11:23 a.m $3.50
Lockhart 10:35 a.m $3.50
Lockhart June. 11:30 a.m $-3.50
Union 11:50 a.m $3.25
1 Santuc 12:10 p.m $3.25
Carlisle 12:21 p.m $3.25
Shelton 12:40 p.m $3.00
Blairs 12:55 p.m $3.00
Strother 12:59 p.m $3.00
nniirlr:Mr. 1 -S\ry Art AA
isavvrwius i:U< p.m.
Alston 1:25 p.m $2.75
Bookman 1:53 p.m $'2.75
-rive Columbia __ 2:30 p.m. A
EXCURSION
Lv. Columbia '
" Cayce i
" Lexington '
" Barr '
44 Leesville '
44 Batesburg I
44 Monetta 4
44 Ridge Spirng 4
44 Ward il 4
44 Johnston 4
" Trenton 4
Excursion Tickets will be good goii
ains to connect with special train as n
Excursion Tickets will be good retu
reach original starting point by inidn
Spend the Beautiful Easter Season
innah Levee, magnificent Tourist Hot*
IVE DAYS OF SIGHT-SF
For further information ap
. E. McGee, At. G. P. A., S. H. McLE/
Columbia, S. C. Columbia, i
R. H. DeButts, I). I?. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
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FRIDAY, A
John Barrymore in the
SATURDAY,
"The Iron Claw," featuri
Daniel in Comedy. Wester]
MONDAY, A
Metro presents Mary M
Mary."
TUESDAY, 1
Paramount presents Has
Lady."
WEDNESDAY
Musty Suffer, the man who
THURSDAY,
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ice President. Cashier.
xcursion
GEORGIA
RAILWAY
,pril 21st
, Columbia, Trenton, and all
Jie following schedule
on Fares:
"rain No. 35 Excursion Fare
.v. Charlotte 5.00 a.m $3.50
44 Pineville 5:25 a.m. $3.50
" Fort Mill 5:38 a.m $3.50
" Rock Hill 5:55 a.m $3.25
" Chester 0:38 a.m $3.00
44 lllackstoek 7:02 a.m $3.00
44 Woodward 7:10 a.m $3.00
44 White Oak 7:20 a.m $2.00
" Winnsboro 7:35 a.m. $2775
" Rockton 7:42 a.m $2.75
" Ridgeway 8:00 a.m $2.75
" Blythewood 8:15 a.m $2.75
m-ive Columbia 0:00 a.m.
n train"
>:30 p.m $2.50
>:37 p.m $2.45
l:00|p.m $2.15
1:05 p.m $2.05
1:40 p.m $1.60
1:48 p.m $1.55
1:00 p.m $1.50
1:10 p.m $1.30
l:20|p.m __$1.20
1:30 p.m $1.05
1:45 p.m $ .85
ng only on special train and regular
rientioned above.
rning on all regular trains scheduled
ight Tuesday, April 25, 1916.
in Augusta. See the wonderful Sads,
etc.
:eing and pleasure
ply to Ticket Agents or
IN, Dt. I*. A., R. C. COTNER, T 1' A
5. C. Columbia, S. C.
F. R. McMillin, D. I*. A.,
Augusta, (la.
)NIA...
PRIL 21.
Lost Bridegroom."
APRIL 22.
ng Pearl White. Frank
n.
lPRIL 23.
[iles Minter in "Lovely
VPRIL 24.
:el Dawn in "The Sales
, APRIL 25.
made laughing easy.
APRIL 26.
ary Page."