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same t us in g should We ha* barrels busine; sales, j high pi most n proof o We buy in these low can buy. is evidenc< it. You v Attention, THI - ___________ >. . i m a mmimr: npnp.p? mii ttia I t " TOCAMP GROUND AT STYX < T (Continued from Page 9) 1 , f( peal to the loyalty and patriotisni of a South Carolina's sons to do their full duty in responding to South Carolina's 0 call to service. I appeal also to all v employers to aid their employes and 43 facilitate their compliance with duty's 11 call and to hold for them their respective positions till, after fulfilling their F duty to the State and country, they c shall return to their homes, having won the gratitude and confidence of e their fellow countrymen by their un- * selfish sacrifice and service." r Preparing Camp. c The work of placing the mobiliza- 8 ti'on camp at Styx in condition for the 8 reception of the troops went forward * at a rapid pace. Maj. Patrick J. 4 Drew, quartermaster's corps, accom- * panied by an engineer, inspected the * grounds for the two regiments and the cavalry troop. As soon as the troops arrive the supplies will be on ^ hand. I The governor sent the following tel- 1 egram to the secretary of war: "Re- * calling with pride the glorious record of the Palmetto regiment of South i Carolina in the War with Mexico, I 1 hereby request that the South Carolina troops now ordered into service 1 be also known as the Palmetto regi- <1 ments." 1 Temporary headquarters was established yesterday by the military forces in the office of the adjutant general at the State house. Many officers called during the day for conferences with the governor and the adjutant irpnoral orirl fa vnnnitrn inotrnnf-t t P?v..v. MI UIIU W IVVVIVC ...OVI UCVIVIIS 1UI the mobilization of the troops. 1 Appeal for Men. I Gov. Manning yesterday addressed the following telegrams to the mayors of 17 cities and towns in the State: "The National Guard has been called to mobilize at once for service in the defense of our nation against foreign invasion. South Carolina must do her full duty. The patriotism, loyalty and devotion to duty of our National Guard is unquestioned. These men ' must have and will receive the encouragement of all true patriotic South Carolinians. I urgently call upon you to use both your personal and official influence to see that the proper enthusiastic encouragement is given to the members of the National Guard from your city. I appeal to the employers to assist their employes in making response to this call to duty. They should receive prompt and positive assurance that their positions will not be jeopardized by their absence. Duty calls. South Carolina must answer, promptly and in no uncertain way. ^ Your prompt and active cooperation in this matter is i urged." The above telegram was addressed TO ' INCE establishing < rule to "Paddle Or ime, no doubt we h xi 1 i ivillg LU UltJ pUDllC they ever attempt d rather sell 500 be at 50c per barrel p 3S for. The rut is < ar head deliveries ? ices has no place ii lodern methods oft >f the high quality < l large quantities and pay SF 4 prices. CI Our stock is alwa Every article leaving our st< *d hv t.hp lartfp vnlnmp r?f Km rill always find that THE W and that you will never reg 5 w. o the mayors of the following places: Jreenville, Anderson, Pelzer, Laurens. Jnion, Spartanburg, Fort Mill, Rock fill, Cheraw, Hartsville, Camden, Charleston, Timmonsville, Sumter, Orngeburg, Florence and Darlington. | Orders went out yesterday from the ffice of the adjutant general to proide for the appointment of medical fficers at every post to examine the nen who present themselves for enistment. The surgeons will be aptointed by A. Moultrie Braitsford, hief surgeon of the National Guard. It was said at the adjutant general's office that the four divisions of he naval militia and the five compares of coast artillery will not be ailed out at this time. The coast irtillery companies which are located it Greenville, Spartanburg, Gaffney, Jreenwood and Jonesville may be latsr order for duty at Charleston to oho fbo rtlo/io ??v ?? ' ? ?^ ? ?nv I/IIV jiiuvc VI tliC 1 eguium WHO iave been sent to the Mexican border. Men Will Vote. Members of the National Guard vill not be denied the right to partici>ate in the Democratic primary in \ugust, because of being ordered to he Mexican border. Gov. Manning has addressed the 'ollowing telegram to the colonels of he two regiments: "Law regulating primary pprovides hat in case of mobilization of Naional Guard State committee shall jrovide for enrollment and voting nembers National Guard. Every sol1U. ?Al.A ?a.w.4. L J jici cuuticu iu vuic 111noi/ uj accoraid that privilege. In order tliat no question may arise instruct company commanders by wire to urge upon members their several commands to ?nroll at once. Every whit'i man entitled to vote in South Carolina must, lave his rights protected. "Richard I. Manning, "Governor, Commander-in-Chief." Liable to Trial. The National Guard is subject to the same rules and regulations as the troops of the United States during their periods of enlistment, according to an opinion by Thomas 11. Peeples, attorney general.. "In case of the refusal of any enlisted man to answer the call, he is liable to trial by courtmartial and such punishment as that court may deem proper," said Mr. Peeples. WE ARE OFTEN ASK FID . what is the best Eczema Remedy. We always recommend ||%3EES2Qr TIVAM MAKtl ECZEMA REMEDY as the surest and most satisfactory. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. I * ' ' / / THE ( ourselves in the bu ir Own Canoe" anc ave made it inter* Low Prices. If 1 to do likewise, tha irrels of FLOUR a1 trofit, $50.00. We mly a small sized { ind "tommy rot" o 1 our business. It doing business. T1 3f our goods *OT CASH for our goods an ys camplete, and as to QUA 3re is guarantded to give AE siness we have had in the pa . B. TERRELL COMPANY ret spending your dollars wi B. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on th< 15th day of July, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m., in the Court of Probate for sai< County, the undersigned will make hi: final settlement as Administrator o the Estate of J. E. Lindsay, deceased and that thereupon he will apply t< the Judge of said Court, for his fina discharge as such Administrator. Herbert Lindsay. This 14th day of June, 1916. Published in The Union Times fo 30 days. 25-railroads" earn OVER A BILLIO* CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR SHOW! GOOD BUSINESS. increase in Income?Average Pe Mile More Than $1,000 Above Figures for Previous Twelvemonth. Washington, June 17.?More thai $1,000,000,000 in operating fncom will be earned by the railways of th United States for the year ending thi month. An interstate commerce commissioi report^ today showed that during th ten months ending with April, op erating revenues of the "oads amount ed to $2,797,817,962, indicating a tota of approximately $3,360,000,000 b; the cmd of the fiscal year, and operat Ing expenses were $1,827,816,880, in dicating a total of about $2,208,000, 000 for the year. Net revenue from railway op'-ra tions during the ten months was $07A 001,082, but deductions for tax ac cruals and uncollectable revenue brought the recorded operating in come to $848,542,135. Operating income per mile of roa was $*3,703 for the ten months, com pared with $2,600 in the same perio last year. In the Eastern district the oj erating income per mile was $6,331 compared with $4,019 last year's pc riod; in the Southern district, $2,81' compared with $1,876, and in th Western district $2,783, compare with $2,180. PEOPLE ASK US what is the best hair tonic. Wc al ways recommend flfatitoe, ll^EEiaar THAOI MAMH HAIR TONIC. ' We know the formula and it is good one. Sold only by us, 50c an $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Unioi S. C. / V ' *2 ? j.' PUB siness world 27 yeai I let our competitors ssting for the "other 1 we want to do this it' t too, would be their t 10c per barrel profit i don't mind extra wc *rave and the old tim f better goods than tt is our pleasure to su tie large number of d by so doing we are in a posit .LITY, it's the best that 27 yea 1SOLUTE SATISFACTION or ist and hope to get in the future, will give you Fair and Hon th us ERR I Our navy has at least punch enough to smash an occasional world's record in gunnery. 3 Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or 3 Freckles try ?(Cagnolia (F}alm. It quickly f stops the burn and removes Tan and , Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and ) smooth. Easy to use and I sure to please. White, Wnk, Ro*c-Red. 75c, at DruggUtt or by mail direct. r SAMPLE I LYON MFG. CO.. 40 Sa. 5th St.. Brooklyn. N.Y? ^ ^ Frequently experience is what you get after the other fellow has the 5 "goods." Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly r The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTBLRSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.a ndbuilda up the ays* tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Love makes the heart light and the II 'sitting room dark. e The most patient of humans can ens dure a little kindness. n | Human nature tends to make man e the hero of his own story . 11 nm at% A to $5 5\ Com^ in and see the eritjre'line. PALMETTO *A e DRUG CO. J I LIC! rs ago, we have mai do likewise; while 'ellow" in keeping ui s our own business own business ., $50.00, than to se )rk. that's what r ? -??>? V ? T XAiA \J V e rut of high prices le other fellow to ji ipply our patrons b our customers is th ion to give our patrons the b rs experience in business an your money promptly refun <J We want your business ar est Dealings, Prompt and C ELL I > Don't Fail to See Us For Plumbing Tin Roofing Guttering Well Curbing Paints and Oils I Stoves I and Ranges I We Sell for Less, V Quality Considered j Union j Plumbing " and ? Electric Co. W Phone 205-J ar or si S. ' | I ?????? ie it a I at the ) with 9, and Kj; II 100 are in , , slow I ustify I y the I e best I C ' U I enefit of 1 d money I ded; this | id solicit I ourteous I h s coj | Colds | rV should be "nipped In the jfG U bud", for if allowed to run ^ Mr uuunccKCU, serious results T J may follow. Numerous AL cases of consspnption, pneu- I monia, and other fatal dis- I eases, can be traced back to I a cold. At the first sign of a I cold, protect yourself by I thoroughly cleansing your I * system with a few doses of I THEDFORD'S j I. BLACKDRAUGHT j A the old reliable, vegetable I liver powder. I Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o? IB Madison Heights, Va., says: IB ||"I Have been using Thed- IB M ford's Black-Draught for IB stomach troubles, indiges-flll tion, and colds, and find ittoj^j| i vboc ine very oest medicine 'OTAI WClever used. It makes an oldMyQ Uj man feel like a young one." rlffl Insist on Thedford's, ther^M nJ original and genuine. K-61 iMfl lailey Undertaking Company ANNOUNCEMENT ilh our new arrangements we ^ giving our patrons in ine unty the same quick profesonal service as in the city. A phone call will bring our idertaker and embalmer to i.v home in the county, where is services are desired, in less lan an hour after we receive le message, without extra large for either services or deBering casket. J. HARRIS, T. E. BAILEY, \ 1). & L. E.