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T*RI x in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthu: astic friends ever clai for it! It answers every sr or any other man < cool and fragrant i-U?4- . aniutvca)jf;cuic LiictL it in a mighty short Will you invest 5c c so on the national jo R. J. REYNOLDS TOBj HI I The faii of a world power I l TMWP ii il M == I This cat I lo ai ms against n>rj f?? I ihe heart tilings of vc m CHARLES RICH MAN, * ? ?IT , , J' SBBWftlS$Li2.iUit& I :.i At The EDI "The Battle Cry of Peace" is against war. Commodore ?J. Sti and has presented them, not in < pictures and with the facts ther The story portion of "The I Belgium and, under certain con Cities overwhelmed, families work of spies and many other year are depicted with dramatic The story is so well told and make a deep and lasting impres; James Morrison were only a few were superbly acted. In addition there are enorn everyday life. The audience travels in an a goes through Coney Island, and in their whole lifetime. Then they learn to .just wh taken to overcome that unprep* If certain treasonable tenden* "The Battle Cry of Peace" will At. The Kdisnnin Mnv 94 nnrl AL THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN Is Only One of Nature's Warnings of Weak or Disordered Kidneys. Have you a lame hack, aching <l?y and night? Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Ts their action irregular? Use Doan's Kidney Pills?the medicine recommended by so many Union people. Read this case: J. M. O'Shields, 8 S. Enterprise St.. Union, says: "I had inflammation of the bladder and my kidneys were in awful shape. The pains in my back were terrific. The doctor said I had gravel and during one attack, four physicians sat up with him all night; they thought I was going to die. A doctor advised me to try Doan's Kid Prince smo \ delig S ?you ca fefcr Sf as hard < ^ comebacl jajfflKv jfT piness! On the re ^^5/ A ^ Albert pack That means ^ JL J . iy Y7 joyment. 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Read this " Patented Process" mestafeto-you and realize what it means in making Prince Albert so nash to your liking. art Blackton's masterpiece, ||j g ?EACE W ; such a way that it touches bosom. j wonderful Vitagraph cast. !,<: I'f ' k _ A"4 ? i n'iiit.w, ii< Mh iflii : 24 and 25 1 ?n for war, but for preparation ( as supplied by Hudson Maxim, ' " a thrilling story told in molion iples. 1 bing tale of what happened in 1 akable atrocities, the underhand 1 pon its attention within the last >mpany that it cannot fail to Talmadge, Mary Maurice and ur several scenes of deep pathos tie scenes and in the pictures of f ' i eet, shares the life of the city, l e evening than some folk have c ? war and what means are being * crushed, as they deserve to be, j ing it. s 5c PEOPLE ASK US j what is the best hair tonic. We al- c ways recommend HAIR TONIC t We know the formula and it is a sood one. Sold only by us, 50c and ? 51.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, 5. C. ! "The old-fashioned idea v/as that a I wife should be a helpmate." f "And the new that a husband is a r lancing partner."?Louisville CourierFournal. 1< TIDWELL BROUGHT BACK. J leady to Beffin Serving Sentence of , Seven Years. Greenville, May 7.?G. W. Tidwell vas brought back to Greenville this S norning by Sheriff Rector. The prisiner, 54 years of age, says he is feeling well mentally and physically and is ready to start the service of his ^ seven years' sentence for the killing ^ af R. Emmet Walker March 12, 1914. b He will be transferred to Columbia j Monday afternoon. ALUMNI BANQUET K OF SEMINARY MAY 18 S tl The Alumni Banquet of the South- v ern Baptist Theological seminary will s be held May 18th, 1916, at the Bat- c tery Park hotel, Asheviile, N> C., at e 5:00 p. m., during the meeting of the a Southern Baptist convention in that city. An interesting program has c been arranged with several addresses f by distinguished speakers, among a them Governor Locke Craig of North s Carolina. t e THE BOY OF IT. b A boy wanted a dog, and the rich uncle said: = "Well. Eddie, suppose I give you 5200 for ? dot*. Would von snort d that whole sum in one dog, or would you buy a pretty pood dop and put the rest of the money in the savinps banks?" "Well, uncle," replied Etydie, "if you leave it to me, I would buy 200 $1 dops."?New York American. BOTH WANTED IT. Her Husband?Do you know, dear, that I found my first pray hair this morninp? His Wife?Oh, pive it to me, John, and I'll keep it as a souvenir to renember you by. Her Husbanjl?What's the matter with my keepinp it to remember you by??Brooklyn Eaple. UNFINISHED. = "I'll have you to understand, sir," sai'd the bustlinp little chap, "that I am a self-made man." "All vipht, old man," said Jippers. 'Now run alonp home and finish the job and then I'll talk to you.?New York World. NOT FOK A NICKEL. It was in a country store in Arkansas. "Gimme a nickel's worth of asafetila." The clerk poured some asafetida A one-pallus customer drifted in. in a paper bap and pushed it across the counter. "Charpe it," drawled the customer. "What's your name?" asked the rierK. "Honeyfunkel." "Take it," said the clerk, "I wouldijt write asafetida and Honeyfunkel for 5 cents!" NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of J. O. Gault, deceased, must present the same, duly proven, to the undersigned and all persons ndebted to said estate must make payment to me. J. M. Gault, Jonesville, S. C.,.Apr. 24, '16. 17-3 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. = The Books of Registration will be sj pen at my office in the store of the Union Clothing Co. from March the 5th until May the 29th. All who yote in the city election must register and are required to show their town and county tax receipts for 1915 and their county registration certificate. D. W. Mullinax, )-13 Supervisor of Registration. Milly?ninety-nine women in a lundred are naturally generous. Billy?Yes, where one woman will <eep a secret, ninety-nine will give it a away.?Judge. . nw, JI^aEEEor r'JAOE MAPM RHEUMATISM POWDERS ire made for a single purpose, Rheunatism in its various forms. If trou>led with rheumatism, try them on >ur guarantee. Sold only by us, r>0c " md $1.00. Olymph's Pharmacy, Unon, S. C. First Father?I hear your son is pursuing his studies in the univerdty. Second Father?Yes, but I think ie's losing ground.?Siren. $100 REWARD, $100 The readers of this paper will be ^ >1 eased to learn that there is at least >ne dread disease that science has >een able to cure in all its stages, and hat is catarrh. Catarrh being greaty influenced by constitutional condiions requires constitutional treatnent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken nternally and acts through the Blood ?n (he Mucous Surfaces of the System hereby destroying the foundation of he disease, giving the patient \ trength by building up the constitu- ? ion and assisting nature In doing its vork. The proprietors have so much U aith in the ci^ative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One fundred Dollars for any case that it ails to cure. Send for list of testinonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toedo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. ^ine Healthy Chilt Com imple Inexpensive Remedy Checks Early Tendency to Constipation. About the first thing impressed on he young Mother is the necessity or regularity in her baby, which rings up the question of the most esirable laxative for children's use. Mrs. Jesse Richardson, Philpot, .y., says she has used Dr. Caldwell's yrup Pepsin for the past year and hat there is no medicine in the rorld like it. She writes, "My little on, William, Jr., just loved it beause it is so pleasant to/ take, and verybody talks about his being such fine healthy boy." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a ompound of simple laxative herbs, ree from any opiate or narcotic drug, nd is the standard remedy for con- ]< tipation in thousands of homes A hroughout the land. Drug Stores > verywhere sell i't for fifty cents a C ottle. Get a bottle of this excel- ti | MUNRO & f | ...GAR I OPENIFOR A $ GADBERRY % UNION, A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J "^r ? # A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ VVV V W V V V V V V V^ To Our 1 T ===== V |> Beginning April 1st al ^ will be sold strictly for C ? tions will this rule be de J>. business on a cash basis it |? the very best service posi |> positive instructions not for cash, but we have Ice V of 50 lbs. for 25c and 100 deliveries for the convenie A Our deliveries are excel |? are as low as any town or V cepting those having comj % I Union Ice < . Urban?What do you miss most j ince moving to the country? Rural?Trains.?Princeton Tiger. SWorn Out? (I, No doubt you are, II 11 h you suffer from any of the I I si numerous ailments to 111 which ail women are sub- 111 y ject. Headache, back- ^1 0M ache, sideache, nervous- l|? . U ness, weak, tired feeling, wr 11 ^ are some of the symp- ^ P % toms, and you must rid m R yourself of fnem in order I f i B to feel well. Thousands H 3 of women, who have I 0 3 been benefited by this I q | remedy, urge you to 1 C I TAKE I ! A..J..! ! ! U'dlUUI R: I The Woman's Tonle " Mrs. Sylvan la Woods, I of Qlfton Mills, Ky., says: 01 "Before taking Car dui, I 1 was, at times, so weak I n ^ could hardly walk, and M the pain in my back and V head nearly killed me. ? rt' 1^ After taking three bottles w a ofCardui, the pains dis- CI ir R appeared. Now I feel as 11 bi I well as lever did. Every II S I suffering woman should II h; try Cardui." Oct a bottle II m 1 " v "yg ?R. L MURRAY HAIR ? DENTIST C f\tf- CAT riL n 1. *? wmte: au/ v,napinan nuuaing jj Phone 1S69 gj SPARTANBURG, S. C? / i nticing Evidence I 0*I * <& f y ^ v , />. : >., . . ^ : ?M / ' . ... J WM. J. RICHARDSON, JR. jnt remedy, and have it in the house. l trial bottle, free of charge, caa e obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. "aldwell, 454 Washington St., Monieello, 111. c SLIGH'S ? AGE... | BUSINESS ' STREET V , s. c. ATE jTA A^A A^a ATA A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A Patrons I ??? f T 1 ice and coupon books !ASH. Under no condi- V" viated from. By doing , will enable us to render A sible. Our drivers have ? to sell ice from wagons r? 1 i . j3ooks in denominations y lbs. for 50c in 10 pound ince of small users of ice. X led by none. Our prices city in the State, nbt ex^ &?* >etitive plants. & Fuel Co. I 0. T0. .0. .0. IXCURSION FARES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY 'o Birmingham, Ala., Account United Confederate Veterans Reunion, May 16, 17, 18, 1916. The Southern Railway will sell very >w round trip fare tickets to Birrr;ngam, Ala., account of the above occaion, tickets on sale for all trains May 3 to 17, inclusive, with final limit lay 25th. Limit may be extended ntil June 14th by personally depositig ticket with Special Agent and ayment of a fee of 50 cents. The following fares will apply rom stations named: olumbia $8 30 reenwood 6 65 hester 8 55 partanburg 7 45 i uii^cuui^ H 'ill bbeville 6 35 lock Hill 8 55 Ireenville 6 80 fewberry 7 45 nion 7 80 ork 8 55 atesburg 8 00 Proportionately low fares from ther points. On Monday, May 15th, through Pulllan car and coach will be operated n Train No. 15 leaving Columbia :15 a. m? Newberry 8:43 a. m., reenwood 10:15 a. m., arriving Birlingham 11:05 p. m. Special train ill also be operated on this date leavig Blacksburg 6:05 a. m., Spartanurg 7:00 a. m., Greenville 8:00 a. m., eneca" 9:15 a. m., arriving Birmingam 5:45 p. m. Train will consist of ipdern day coaches and Pullman cars. All regular trains will carry extra >aches and Pullman cars for the ac>mmodation of Veterans and their iends. For detailed information, apply to ay Southern Railway Ticket Agent or >mmunicate with S. H. Morgan, Disict Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. n QuMim Tint Dots Rot Afftcf Tilt Ntti cause of Ha tonic and laxative effect, LAXA iVH BROMOOUlNlNF.it better than ordinary tinine and does not canae nervousness nor aping in head. Remember the full name and ok for the signature of K. W. OROVH- 25c. \