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~Lne~oaver \ li after shopping \ A\ 1 You can get your Chero-Cola | ^ JJ3I "In a Bottle-Through a Straw" J11CG at Soda Fountains and other = VO ffmk Refreshment Stands. ^More" t Everybody knows it Mm by its name W/MIIDIIII III 11 HI II ' '|j^8u|jgj' "" I" "III "I'll H I I I 11 I I " "I 1 " "? I" "" M "11 11?"/"" " I' I " " >Tl) I PUP" I//T//TA ! ' j ' CherO'Cola | """" >'"""? I"""" Good Decoration at Moderate Prices t . Mssm Henry Bosch Co.'s Artistic Wall Papers Samples of New Patterns Shown at Yoir Hems. SATISFACTION 6UAPANTEE0 1VI. C. RAMSEY Practical Painter and Decorater Phone 203-J Ah! That's what I Call Coffee ; ?" i i. ?Vi V. i' ? fc'i * ? ? ? ! ? * . Everybody that tries Luzianne votes it the best of all coffees. You try it?at our risk. If, after you have used the entire contents of one can according to directions, you are not satisfied with it in every way, throw your can away and ask your grocer to refund your money. He'll do it willingly. Write for premium catalog. M COFFEE owns JONESVILLE Jonesvflle, July 4.?In my young days the fourth of July was always observed as a holiday, but the day's doings were quite different from what they are these latter years. The men had shooting matches, barbecues and foot races while the good house wives had their good dinners and all passed off in peace and harmony. Miss Lila Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Black, was married last Thursday to Mr. Arthur Davis of Honea Path. Miss Black went up to 1'acolet, where sha met her intended lover and then and there they were married by the Rev. A. H. Best, the old folks were /willing to the match and it appears to me as one of the best and most economical ways for young couples to get married. Last week was not very favorable for the farmers and while many farms in the country are in fairly good condition many others are yet in bad condition and it will take good weather from now on and a late fall for some crops to make good. If the fighting will continue over on the Teutons' lines in France for a while longer like it has for the past few days it will certainly make Germany feel like she can't whip the allies much longer. It seems that England is just getting ready to show her hand in the great struggle while Germany has about played her best hand in the struggle. For one like myself who has stood before a rain of shot and shell and charged the cannons' mouth and had his comrades mowed down by the deadly missiles all around him can realize the awfulness of war. The fighting over in France for the past few days almost chills my blood with horror as I read these accounts. The 4th is being observed at the postofliee, banks and cotton mill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Norfolk after visiting relatives and friends in Jonesville for the last few days, left this morning for their home. Mrs. Dr. II. T. Hames is at Camp Moore visiting her husband, who is in the United States service at that place. The corporations are paying the usual mid-year dividends. A gool many of our pleasure lovers have gone to Gaffney today to take in the festivities of the 4th in that town. Dr. F. M. Ellerbe, D. B. Free, Jr. and C. N. Alexander went down to Camp Moore Sunday to see the boys in camp there. The Rev. W. S. Porter announced Sunday at his church that their summer meeting would begin the 6th Sunday. Rev. Mr. Steen of Arkansas will assist in the meeting. Telephone. "S. O. S." RESPONSES. Joe H. Coleman, Allbrook, Ark._$ 1.00 W. H. Bramlett, Union R 1 1.00 T. J. Sprouse, Gastonia, N. C. 1.00, _ S. A. Harmon, Jonesville 1.00 J. M. Gillespie, Henrietta, N. C. 1.50 ] J. N. Rogers, Jonesville 2.00 j Mrs. Sallie E. Bobo, Sedalia, R 1 1.50 Mrs. M. Culp, Little Falls, N. Y. 2.00 , T UU.i.k. Ol A? rry - uiviicjuiin, v^necuui, ii'xas JL.UU j J. R. Black, Jonesville .25 , J. F. Dabbs, Jonesville R 3 1.00 ] A. L. Gault, Jonesville 2.25 W. G. Gault, Jonesville R 1 2.00 , J. B. Lancaster, Union R 4 2.00 j B. F. Gault, Jonesville 1.00 ^ W. B. Counts, St. Matthews 2.00 M iss Malina Wilson, Union 2T.00 j ^ Pennock Newton, Thomasvillc, , Ga. 1.00 j J. O. Harris, Kclton 1.00 .T. II. Nicholls, Trough 1.00 ] S. C. Ivey, Union R 1 1.00 , .T. L. Calvert, Jonesville 1.00 . Rev. J. C. Gillespie, Norwood, N. C. 2.00 , J. w. Hobo, Sedalia, K 1 1.00 i M. 15. Lee, Jonesville R 2 2.00 ( Mrs. E. C. Fore, Georgetown-. 1.00 ; J. If. Rodger, Lake Forest, lll._ 2.00 | C. A. Miller, Union .50 f?40251 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notce is hereby given, that on the 24th day of July, 1916, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Rachel P. Jentrie, deceased, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such Executor. M. C. Pool. This 22nd day of June, 1916. Published in The Union Times for' 30 days. ^ NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notce is hereby given that on the 28th day of July, 1916, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlpmpnt. n<? Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Eubanks, deceased, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such Administrator. Jonni'e Pearl Eubanks. This 28th day of June, 1910. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. TRAVELING SALESMAN AFRAID TO LEAVE HOME Often Had to Refuse Better Paying; Positions. HELPED ~BY TAN LAC "It woud be a hard matter to estimate the good Tanlac has done me," said W. Day Barrett, 2G13 Burroughs street, one of the best known men in Savannah. Mr. Barrett has been a city salesman in the grocery line for sixteen years, and his enthusiasm over Tanlac is no surprise to the many friends who knew of his previous condition of health and now realize what it has done for him. "I've been a little better than a nervous wreck for three years," he continued, "and have been treated by no less than fifteen doctors right here in Savannah. I was forced to turn down better paying jobs, traveling, because I was afraid to get-away from home in this condition, and at times 1 was actually afarid to go out on the street, I was so weak and shaky. "I suffered with headaches and neuralgia and my stomach was in bad condition all the time and it seemed like I couldn't get anything that would sot me in order or enable me to di- , gest my food. I couldn't cat anything that wouldn't sour on my stomach and give me pain or make me miserable. I was thin and had very little strength. In fact, the least little exertion would exhaust me and I was hardly equal to anything. I would have pains in my back and joints continually, and would be so nervous and exhausted at night I couldn't sleep at all. I would often have to take stimulants to ennbln mo tr\ : wu KUIIIH. "One of the doctors who treated me suppested that I try Tanlac and see what it would do in my case, and besides that, a close personal friend helped me to take it. So I started in on it about a month apo, and I couldn't tell you in a week how plad I am that I pot it, for it's the very thin p. I haven't taken hut two bottles yes, hut I've actually pained several pounds in weipht and it's simply pickinu me up and pettinp me over every one of my troubles just as fast as it can. As I said before, there is no estimatinp the pood it has done me. It is a preat medicine beyond all doubt and I am poinp to keep on takinp it until there is no chance of these troubles cominp back on me." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold by Palmetto Drup Co., Union; Jonesville Drup Co., Jonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, Lockhart; Buffalo Drup Co., Buffalo; R. J. Fowler, Monarch; B. G. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys, S. C.?Advertisement. i ? NEW HOPE New Hope, June 3.?As we didn't have any news last week will try to tell all this time. There isn't so much news that these lays only war news and we don't like to hear nor read so much about that. 3ur hopes are that we won't have tc he in war and that we will have peace. * iiic maimers it re HOW ilDOUt CaUgnt jp but are still busy and will be late Saying by this year. We still continue to have plenty of rain. Guess our holiday, Juy 4th, will oass off very quietly this time with )ur community, but still we are hoping for better times later. Miss Alsie Smith visited at the home of the writer last Wednesday afternoon and gave a jelly demonstration to the tomato club girls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer and children, little Jesse and Ilazel Margaret, of Brown Creek community spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T. G. Bishop. Mr. J. O. Lienart of Clinton, Tenn., lMci + n.1 of Vf.. 1 V* ? ??oivv,u c*v WIIV IIUIIIC U1 1*11. *111(1 .U IS. B. W. Whitlock last week. Several visitors were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bishop Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Gore of Jonesville attended services at New Hope Sunday. * Sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Jane Hyatt of West Springs. The bereaved family have the sympathy of our community. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fowler announce the birth of a fine son July 2nd. Vero. SOUTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Entrance Examinations. Entrance examinations to the University of South Carolina will be held by the County Superintendent of Education at the County Court House Friday, July the 14th, 1916. The University offers varied courses of study in science, literature, history, law and business. The expenses are moderate and many opportunities for self-support are afforded. A large number of scolarships are available. Graduates of colleges in this State receive free tuition in all courses except in the School of Law. For full particulars write to The President, University of South Carolina, 25-3 Columbia, S. C. No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any*case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c I ^<9>>3><9><8mS><8*8h8h8h8h$h%h8h8h8h8h%m8h%h8h8h8h8h8^! | WHICH IS THE BEST WAY? | Y To indulge yourself in everything you want NOW, and then when old age comes creeping on ?? Y begin to lop off one by one the comforts of life? Y | 0R i Y To go a little slow on the luxuries while young Y f that you may have ALL THE COMFORTS in youV f *<? declining years when you most need them? Y ?? THINK IT OVER and start a savings account Y at this Bank. % X I Citizens National Bank f Y > R. P. MORGAN C. C. SANDERS ?,* ??? President Cashier a | Y $ State, County and City Depository Y Don't Make Curiosity Telephone Calls I ? "Bccanir 2.800 Idle curiosity scsV.rs In Blnehtmton asked 'Central' * hue the tiro was, an emergency call for an ambulanc e waa held up lor nearly 1 5 minutes and this delay t?.nlted in the death of ? . Physicians say that had the ambulance been (scared at once 's lita might have been saved." ?lilmira Advertiser. IT is beyond the bounds of possibility to answer promptly the mass of curiosity telephone calls that threaten to swamp our exchanges every time there is a large fire. ? Calls for physicians, the ambulance or the police, held up at such times might result in the loss of human life. 0For your protection, as well as for the protection of your neighbors, we ask you not to SOUTHERN BELL call the telephone operator TELEPHONE AND merely out of curiosity. After TELEGRAPH CO. ! "' haS n? more inf?rm"tion than you have. Make your family _ proud of their home Your wife and children cannot take a (KM l ? pride in their home it the house is laded and weather-heaten. 1 hat means no paint. And.^toi mansion <u cnttaeu.^thu FIWK? GALLONS ? WEARS LONGER I i j #V We guarantee Devoc Lead and Zinc Paint to be ~y absolutely pure. When you paint with Devoe It&a you save paint-money?fewer gallons to buy; you save labor-money?fewer gallons to spread; you Jljjjl get a better looking paint-job?pure paint; and it Ttf J} will be a longer time before you need another I Why have a shabby house when it will cost you so little to make it attractive with Devoe? Stop in to-day and let us give you a color card and show you several harmonious combinations. STONE-JONES HARDWARE CO. UNION, S. C. I Give Your Liver a Chance I Take a time tried and proven remedy for Liver Complaints, Cost- I iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Kidney Troubles, Impure or Bad " Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. If suffering from these take fir Tharhpr'c I ivor and RlnnH Qvriin I Via IIIUU1IUI sJ klVUI UIIU K/IUUU UJIUp Tour Liver and Kidneys are yoar best friends if you keep them in good condition, but when neglected they become your most dangerous enemies. |lli you arc bilious or constipated you should immediately take this great preparation? 50c and $1 ?all dealers.