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Chevrolet "F The car that gives Satisfy keep Almost Nothing; O all that could he required; Let me demonstrate tl of this car? W E. GREEN, UNIOI UNDER! In all its branches, our eqi fort and convenience are i Funeral Supplies embrace: i tions from the snow whit and elegant bronze for adul ate styles and sizes at price Our Undertakers are cap ( s We furnish the same prof \ out the county that we do \ caskets anywhere in tin charge. \ Kl ?_!_ f-- ?11 ii ror quii'K service I'nonc > Bailey Undertal I FOR PUR] Y We cannot ] Y ,| FOR DRUG X We are Hea J* For Delightful S Y and Ice Cream? Y Y V Prompt Deliveries : v Cleanliness 1 ?? m | The Milhou / f Phone 76 J A Card t< of Rural Tel< i We are anxious to ace other parties and connecte condition as to furnish effi owners of rural lines are re we want to co-operate wit] All lines require a th sionally if the best service recommend that every li overhauled at least once a ; experienced telephone mar cost of this work when di\ of fhp lino molroc AllUl^VkJ lilV ?A J small, and this cost will be improved service. If the owners of rural t tion are experiencing trout will appreciate their talking Manager or writing us fi what we can toward helpt dition of your line. SOUTHERN BELL T AND TELEGRAPH I (larrulous persons could never fol^ low the rule to think twice before speaking. They would soon become brain weary. 'our-Ninety" iction; Low in Price; Upperation Simple: Comfort and it is Good to Look at! k~ k 1:1-: lic; iiiany ^upci u quaunca , Local Dealer s. c. rAKING uipment for safety, commequaled. Our stock of 3 a wide range of selece for children to stately ts, with all the intermedis to suit all. able, polite and attentive, essional service through> in the city, and deliver ^ county without extra i 106. king Company EDRUGS| V ie excelled y V SUNDRIES I idquarters X i oda Water and T V We are Leaders Y Y V -: Polite Attention Y % n Handling > s Drug Co. % rpl T-* 11 tr1 j i ne i^exan c,iore X v > Owners ephone Lines i that all lines owned by d with us are kept in such cient service. Where the sponsible for their upkeep, h them. lorough overeauling occa; is to be obtained. We ne connected with us be year, and that at least one i assist in this work. The -1 A - J ? iuea among an me patrons lount paid by each man i more than offset by the elephone lines in this sec>le with their service, we X the matter over with our illy. We will gladly do ng you improve the conBLDPHONE # COMPANY Measure your mind's height by th< shade it casts.?Robert Browning. He that is overcautious will accom plish little.?Schiller. "S. O. S." RESPONSES. Sims McDaniel, Union R 1 $ 2.00 1 Charlie Surrett, Union .25 J. H. Ballew, Jonesville .25 R. M. Kei'sler, Union R 3 2.00 M iss Alpha Smith, Columbia .25 ] R. P. Morgan 2.00 Alice Keenan, Union 1.00 J. C. C. Robinson, Union 2.00 L. T. Lawson, Union R 2 1.00 1 A. J. Gallman, Jonesville R 1 __ 1.00 Jim Shelton, Union .25 Dr. W. L. Sims, Whitmire 1.00 I.uke Wilburn, Hamlet, N. C. __ 1.00 < A. W. T. Ravenscroft, Union __ 1.00 I). E. Estes, Chester 2.00 B. W. Johnson, Arcadia 1.00 R. S. Falls, Helton 1.00 Mrs. J. A. Cooper, Morristown, 1 Tenn. 1.00 It. E. Willis, Salisbury, N. C.__ 1 00 J. S. Smith, Jonesville 1.00 Hamlet C. Smith, Sherman, ] Tex. 1.00 Mrs. Amanda Hyatt, Pauline, R 2 1.00 Miss Fannie Alston Goss, 1 Philadelphia 1.00 J. J. Wilburn, Clyde, N. C. 1.00 M s. B. C. Lewis, Richmond, Va. 2.00 ( H. S. Wallace, Jonesville 1.75 M. W. Bailey, Sedalia 1.00 Both Fant, Union R 1 1.25 " J. P. Zimmerman, Union .50 M. R. Sams, Jonesville .1.00 1 J. A. Lowe, Union 1.00 James Harmon 1.00 I). J. James, Jonesville 2.00 Mrs. R. E. Littlejohn, Jones- j ville 1.00 Total - ? ? $40.50 BUFFALO (Left over from last week). Buffalo, June 13.?Miss Annie Belle j Brown, who was one of the popular and efficient teachers in the graded school here the past year and who was reelected for another term, leaves Wednesday for Rock Hill, where she 1 will attend the summer school. We notice "somebody is looking quite sad and lonely already." Cheer up, remember the best of friends must part. 1 Mesdames T. J. Rountree and W. B. Todd are attending the Women's Missionary Union, which is being held _ in Greenville this week. While there 1 they will be the guests of Mrs. L. H. Carlisle, who is very pleasantly remembered here, having lived here a number of years, where Mr. Carlisle I was head bookkeeper for the mill | company. From Greenville Mrs. Todd win go to Anderson, where she will spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Burriss, before returning home. ' Mrs. Rountree will return Friday. Mr. William Otto Bryson has resigned his position as section hand in , the card room and will leave next week for Marion, N. C., where he will open an up-to-date drug store. He will have associated with him in the enterprise his father-in-law, I)r. v Reynolds, who is a practicing phy- r sician of that town. Mr. Bryson has t been an industrious operative in the .< Buffalo mill for the past eight years. He is popular and quite a favorite v with every one. He is prominently * j identified with the various secret or- ^ ! ders of our town, also an enthusiastic I church worker, having been an officer ] tin the Methodist church for several f | years. It is genuinely regretted that j we see him leave, though he carries j I with him to his* new field of labor the - j very best wishes of a host of friends ^ j who hope for him a successful career. \ Rev. 1). W. Garvin of Union occu- i pied the pulpit at the Baptist church ] here Sunday, both morning and at ( night. Our people were favorably im- j pressed with him and highly enjoyed j his . sermons. Large congregations 1 ' greeted hirn at each service. ] Miss Annie I.ouise Green, who | taught in the graded school the past j year, and was also librarian at the library, left Wednesday for her home at ' Newberry. Mr. J. J. Bates spent the week-end with relatives at I'acolet. Mrs. E. A. Tucker of Bessimer City, N. C., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hilton, and niece, Mrs. J. L. Padgett, left for her home Monday. Mr. C. A. Greer and family will move this week to Attaray, where he holds a lucrative position with the mill company. Pedestrian. EXC1JRSIAN TO ATLANTA AND CHATTANOOGA Via Southern Railway Tuesday, June 27th, 1916. The Southern Railway will operate a cheap per capita excursion from Columbia, Rock Hill, Greenville and Greenwood to Atlanta and Chattanooga on Tuesday, June 27th. The following fares and schedules will apply: Atlanta Chat. Lv. Columbia 9:06a.m. $4.00 $6.60 Lv. Carlisle 8:40a.m. 4.00 6.60 r .. t t_ : ? ^ ~ " i.v. union :1:12a.m. 4.UU ti.OU I,v. Jonesville 9:34a.ni. 4.00 0.50 Lv. Spthj*. 10:30a.m. 3.75 0.50 Ar. Atlanta 4:30p.m. Ar. Chattan'Ka 9:45a.m. Tickets will be frond froinpf only on the above trains, frood until midniirht. July 3rd, except not yood on New York-New Orleans Limited. For detailed information, copy of circular call on Southern Railway Ticket Afrent. S. H. McLean, I). P. A., Columbia, S. C. Property has its duties as well as ' its rifrht.?Thomas Drummond. % l ^ It is characteristic of human na ture to hate those you have injured. ?Tacitus. IF. [f you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; [f you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting, too; [f you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about don't deal in lies, 3r being hated don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise. [f you can dream?and not make dreams your master, If you can think?and not make thoughts your aim. [f you can meet with Triumph and Disaster,_ And treat those two impostors just the same, [f you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Tv isted by knaves to make a trap for fools, ")r watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools. [f you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch and toss, \nd lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; [f you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, \nd so hold on when there is nothing I in you Except the Will which says to them, "Hold on!" i [f you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings, nor lose the common touch, [f neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you; but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds 'worth of distance run, Vours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And?which is more?you'll be a Man, my son! ?Rudyard Kipling. CALOMEL SALIVATES AM) MAKES YOU SICK \cts I,ike Dynamite on a Sluggish Liver and You Ix>se a Day's Work. There's no reason why a person ;hould take sickening, salivating cal>mel when 50 cents buys a large bot,le of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect ;ubstitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid vhich will start your liver just as oo u.,1- .1 ?*- ?? - lUIUIIICI, IJU I. It UUt'SIl L mUKe ou sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is per'ectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is nercury and attacks your bones. Take i dose of nasty calomel today and ^ou will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work; Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake jp feeling great. No more biliousiess, constipation, sluggishness, headiche, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than lorrible calomel your money is waitng for you. ji \ JA Name 1 ' < i II Good Decoration a ^ Henry B< Artistic W Samples of New Patterns Shown at Yoi 1VI. C. R Practical Paints Phone f MUNRO . % t ...GAR I Y OPEN POR ^ w-m m -w - m | GADBERF UNIO or the Thirsty tc ...UU .-.U--kkUk-Jg DR/NK~ m lero-L Everybody ki f by its na Sold only in the c , . ized bottle with th Lat Soda Founts ai ;on~Skids THE man who uses Fisk NonSkids knows he cannot buy greater tire value, more mileage or the same service. Present Low Price* On Fiak Grey Non-Skid Casing* 1 3 *30. 10.40 41*35.31.20 31*30.13.40 41*36.31.38 ^ 4 *33.22.00 5 *37.37.30 , ?less than the plain tread styles & of several other standard makes. 125 Fisk Branches insure prompt } attention to dealer and user. The Union Hardware Go. Fisk Branches In More Than 125 ClHca nmgfflB m m 111111i imj ? ? it Moderate Prices pscH Co/s all Papers ir None. SATISFACTION 6UARANTEE0 er and Decorater 5 20S-J tvwwyvwwv^ 6 SLIGH'S * f :age... BUSINESS % V IY STREET V N, S. C. A *** y - Ml! ? Remember" V f / I y" i il/.i ' j T/l" J? /f nows it <*-L ^ _ me ? 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