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j \ Name for the Thirsty to I f f t ( ( I i i //tii drink- n j^jChera-C! ^ Everybody knou ^ **s name ==?^\$4 Sold only in the orig: & sM;ijjy ized bottle with the 1: ^OUntS an<^ I TO hold "its place in the sun," is the avowed purpose of a great nation's conflict. To hold "its place in the sun," is the object of every business in the great fight for industrial and commercial supremacy. To be able to hold "its place in the sun," is the supreme test of an asphalt roof. It is the sun, not rain or snow, that plays havoc with a roof. If it can resist the drying out process of the sun beating down upon it, day after day, the rain or snow will not affect it except to wash * it clean and keep it sanitary. i i i Certain-teed Roofing fjjfSl takes "it* nlare in the sun'* and holds it longer ^ than other similar roofing, because it is made ^5)B| of the very best quality roofing felt, thoroughly X* ' saturated with the correct blend of soft asphalts, | and coated with a blend of harder asphaks. The General make* Q This outer coating keeps the inner saturation soft, and prevents the drying out process so phalt roll roofing. His 1 destructive to the ordinary roof. facilities are uneaual- I M cd, and he is able to t The blend of asphalts used by The Genera!" produce the highest is the result of long experience. It produces quality roofing at the 1 r , , . . . . . A lowest manufacture a roofing more pliable than those which nave cost# V ? I ?_ -t f " * icss saturation, ana wnicn are, inerctore, CERTAIN-TEED k harder and drier. is made in rolls) also 9 At each of the General's biC mills, expert j chemists are constantly employed to refine, CERTAIN-TEED 8 test and blend the asphalts used; also to cxperi- lor every kind of A rncnt for possible improvements. Theirconstant moh.'f'rom 1 endeavor is to make the best roofing still better. the largest sky-scrap- 8 The quality of CERTAIN-TEED is such that "sid?en? iTout! k it is guaranteed for 5,10 or 15 years, according building. I to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). Experience proves certain-teed i? 8 that it lasts longer. Behind this guarantee is the lieau-rs a!iB over'ule *1 responsibility of the world's largest manufac- prlcee'."' iiveLBti*a?eblit ? turer of roofings and building papers. any'typco! rooide ?? 1 General Roofing Manufacturing Company |1 World'* Largest Manufacturer of Roofings and Building Papmn I Nnw York Cilf Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Bo .ton Cleveland I Pilltbarirh Detroit Sail Fraocinco Ln Angeles Milwaukee Cincinnati r N> M Orlonnt Minavapolia Seat le Kanrn* City ladianapoKa Atlanta Richmond D-*Moinen houstaa Duiuth London Sydney _ uri. TBI IVl Al UI.UI tlCUJflDg tO. Please Take Notice! I Sof I am selling one 36 lb. Feather I Bed and two Feather Pillows for S10.00. Cash upon delivery. Great Bargain. L. B. GODSHALL P< Phone 266 Union. S. C. ni ' in ??> at It would be zoologically unconven- l?vfjor?tlnc to the Pale and Sickly tion.l for a jackasa to h.v? horaa S5To^??CS?&SS?;!.S!'KSS??i^r^ ?? MaLar la .rnr icten th? Mood .and builda upthr ay it* sense. tm A Uiw toair. For adulta and children 50f HI Remember" J f / / \ I j' <?T?uA J? 'A )s it L /[ i .. T\\ inal steril- _ \ _ \ ibel on it, _ f.' other Re- -j- \' \ :nt Stands^^l^/ | I^eOnfty GiondFrize i (HiiKest Award) 1 Dictionaries | I 'at BtePanama'EK^ Pacific ^xposilionVHjHv | ty&s?nmfedfo^ ( WEBSTER'S ; NEW INTERNATIONAL jrou Superiority of Educational Merit This new creation answers with final authority all kinds of puzzling questions Buch as ' 'How is Przemysl pronounced?" "Where is Flanders T " "What is a continuous voyagef"' 'What, is a howitzer f" * 'What is white coalt" "How is shot pronounced?" and thousands of others. More feau 400,000 Vocabulary Tanas. 30,000 Geographical Sabjacts. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Ovar 0000 Hastratkxu. 2700 Pages. The only dlctioa? ay as, m m _ - - - * arj vrttn vm omcra pt|6?a tunkiav 0R*aUraaJUfe. fim Flirtsas. Writa for specimen paces, illustrations, etc. Free, a net of Pocket Maps if you name this Paper. HHffHAM CO-. I Sfriaafiaii, Bass. | Lots of six-cylinder fellows have tiled on account of defects in the gasfr?e tanks. BREATH sure sign V |l I 1| of an inactive J8 jh liver, bilious- ? ness, conati- IS Bj nation, and V similar disorders. Remove the I cause in its early stages, do J not allow the organs to get in U chronic state. A few doses of DR. THACHER'S I | LIVER AND DLOOD U ? CVDIID 91 IUII1UI M will restore the affected organs ! to a healthy condition. It is a gentle laxative, pure- \| k ly vegetable, tonic in effect. Wl | Search far and near and you H 9 will not And a preparation to H I equal this tried and true old H home tonic. p fe Get a bottle today?put up | In convenient sizes, 60c and$l. Mj NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that on Sat day. Air.rest 2<?'ih, l!?lf>, T ie Union id Glenn Springs Railroad Co. will II at public auction, for freight and her lawful charges, an accumulation unclaimed and refused freight, lie to he held in the city of Union, ('.. at the U. & G. S. depot, comencing promptly at 2 p. m. An item ed list of articles of freight to be >1(1 will be furnished on application. D. E. Clement, Agent. Union, S. C., July 13, 1916. ;;0-4 he Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger ;ople who are weak, will be strengthened id enabled to go through the aepressig heat of summer by taking regularly rove's TastelessChillTonic. It purifies id enriches the blood and builds up le whole system. 50c. The man who leads the simple life merally has a good appetite in the orning. OAKLAND c (Left ove* iiom last week) Oakland ,Aug. 8.?The young peo- 8 pie of this community were delightfully entertained at a social gathering given by Miss Ruby Smith at her ^ home Monday night. Quite a large c number was present to participate in r (he many joys that were attached to this very pleasant occasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gault and daughter, Miss Lorene Gault, returned home " \Monday from a visit to relatives at Blacksburg. Miss Susie Black and Miss Louise Littlejohn of Spartanburg came down d Saturday to spend a short while with f relatives here. 8 After spending two weeks with rel- ? atives in the county and at Blacks- J burg, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gault 3 and two children started on the return trip last Sunday to their home at Darrison, Texas. They went the ( upper route by way of Washington ^ and other important cities West. Mr. Lloyd Belue, who was serious- ^ ly injured last week by a freight car crushing him against the platform at the U. & G. S. depot, is slightly improved. d Miss Myris Smith of Greenville, who a is visiting relatives in the county, was c the gues tof Miss Ruby Smith for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ivey of the Brown Creek section spent the week- , end with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ivey. Messrs. C. F. Miller and Frank Hopperfield of Union was visiting friends . here last Sunday. Miss Louise Adams left Thursday ^ for Greenville, where she is to spend several weeks with relatives. Mr. Victor Smith visitpH frion/tc in Spartanburg last Sunday. Neb. UGHfcALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK . 0 Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before 0 It Salivates You! It's j Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous j calomel to start your liver and clean 0 your bowels. n Here's my guarantee! Ask your j druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better <3 than* calomel and without griping or a making you sick I want you to go <3 back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Dorft lose a day's work. ^ Take a spoonful of harmless, vegeta- s ble Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and c wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. ^ feM,; TNAOI MAUN are made for a single purpose, Rheumatism in its various forms. If troubled with rheumatism, try them on d and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Un- I ion, S. C. a our guarantee. Sold only by us, 50c p It is seldom that the naked truth needs a bath. d KINKY ?HAIR Bxslento MsdlclnaOo., r i ? AlUnta. <!?. r OnntUm.n: Before I 3 wd x jc.ur I??l?nU Quinine Pomtda my hair *u elo.rt, cuarM and nappy, hut now It haa grown to irj ^ Inches long. and U ao eoft and ailky tliat 1 can do It [ np any way 1 want to. I am ssudiug you my pic- (] turn to show yon how pretty Kxelrntn has mads It. hklXlh HXkl). J Don't let nomo fako Kink Remover fool vou. You really can't strairfhten your hair J | j until it is nice and Ionic. That'a what !EXELENTO POMADE I 1 does, rrmovps Dandruff, feeds the Roots of : the hair, atul r ul.es it grow long, soft and r eiiky. A for using a few times you can tell the difference, and altera little while it will be bo pretty and ion* that you cun fix it up to suit you. If Exelonto don'tdoas ^ we claim, wo will givo your money back. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps ore.'in. t AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. } Write for nartieulars. f l iittCNTO k'FDICIiiK CO.. Atlanta, Oa. aWdgnOIWRK I' 111 Till?EM?? i ^ The man to successfully lie to his wife must be an artist. c A stubborn woman has a mule beaten forty ways when her hack is up. RUB-MY-TISM \ Will cure your Rheumatism I Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, C!olic. Snrainn Rmtoso Cnia , ?r ? ?| V/UIO CtUU ^ Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects q Etc.* Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- } ternally and externally. Price 25c. p CANDIDATE CARDS | , T All Candidates Cards are $5.00 cash v in advance. 0 FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi- d date for election to the office of Sher- 1 iff for Union County and pledge my- 1 self to abide by the decision of the n Democratic primary. o Norris Leonard. I hereby announce myself as a andidate for the office of Sheriff of Jnion County, subject to the rules :overoing the Democratic primary. J. W. Sanders. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of Iheriff for Union County, and pledge nyself to abide by the decision of the Jeniocratic primary election. J. Hay Fant. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for the office of Clerk of Court or Union County, subject to the rules roverning the Democratic primary. If lected I promise to be found on the ob and to render the most faithful ervice that is possible for me to do. R. C. Williams. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of }lerk of Court for Union County, and iledge myself to abide the result of he Democratic primary. I. Frank Peake. I hereby announce myself a candilate for the office of Clerk of Court ind pledge myself to abide the de:ision of the primary election. Jas. G. Long, Jr. I hereby announce myself a candilate for Clerk of Court for Union bounty, and pledge myself to abide ?y the decision of the Democratic prinary. I have tried to serve faithfully n the office of Coroner for the four 'ears I have been honored with that rust, and if elected Clerk of Court, I vill give that office my very best serrice. Leslie B. Godshall. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candilate for election to the office of corner for Union county and pledge myelf to abide by the decision of the )emocratic primary election. E. D. Humphries. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for election to the office of Corner for Union County, and pledge rjyself to abide by the results of the )emocratic primary election. W. D. Harris. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for Coroner of Union county ind pledge myself to abide by the lecision of the Democratic primary. Wm. C. Lake. | I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for Coroner for Union County, ubject to the decision of the Demoratic primary election. S. Ezell Gregory. I hereby announce myself a candi!ate for election to the office of Corner for Union County and pledge nyself to abide by the results of the )emocratic primary election. O. K. Kirby. Better known as Otto Kirby. Evei-ybody vote for the "O. K." man) I hereby announce myself a candilate for the office of Coroner for Jnion County and pledge myself to bide the result of the Democratic irimary. J. B. Estes. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner for Union County, nd pledge myself to abide the result f the Democratic primary. D. Lester Gault''OR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a canidate for Township Commissioner for ''ish Dam Township, subject to the iction of the Democratic primary ules. W. B. Mav. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for township commissioner of logansville township, subject to the lecision of the Democratic primary. Victor E. Lawson. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of Township Commissioner for Union Township and pledge myself to abide >y the decision of the Democratic prinary W. R. Jolly. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for Township Commissioner rom Jonesville Township, subject to he rules of the Democratic primary. W. H. Page. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for reelection to the office of Township Commissioner of Bogans'ille Township subject to the action ?f the Democratic primary. J. J. Davis. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Goshen Hill Township, Jnion County. Arthur Lee. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of ^ownship Commissioner for Cross Cevs Townahin. IJnir?n pAnntt. ? ledge myself to abide the result of he Democratic primary. B. B. Betsill. I hereby announce myself a candiate for reelection to the office of township Commissioner for Jonesille Township, subject to the decision f the Democratic primary. J. G. Bishop. I hereby announce myself a candilate for election to the office of township Commissioner for Santuc 'ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the Demcratic primary. R. S. Harris. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Magistrate for Jonesville Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. C. Mobley. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Township Commissioner for Jonesville Township, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. M. Fowler. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Township Commissioner for Pinckney Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. F. Farr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of township commissioner for Pinckney Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. W. H. Barnes. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Township Commissioner for Fish Dam Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. D. Fleming. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Town- , ship Commissioner for Jonesville Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. C. C. Fowler. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Township Commissioner for Goshen Hill Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. C. Mobley. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Township Commissioner for uogansvme Township, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. Evant W. Tucker. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Township Commissioner, Cross Keys Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Edd Stevens. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I am a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education of Union County, subject to Democratic primary. Thomas H. Gore. I take this means of announcing rnyjelf a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Union County and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. Jas. H. Hope. MAGISTRATE UNION TOWNSHIP. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Union Township and pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the decision of the Democratic primary for South Carolina. A. C. Mann. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Magistrate for Union Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. J. G. Long, Sr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of Jonesville Township subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Munro Whitlock. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the House of Representatives from Union County, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. Jno. K. Hamblin. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the House of Representatives from Union county, and pledge myself to abide the decision ?f the Democratic prima'ry. Jeter Butler. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the House of Rep-, resentatives from Union county, and pledge myself to abide the result of thp Domnnraf io nvimow -v.v T. C. Duncan. The friends of J. W. Cunningham, believing him to be in every sense worthy a"nd competent, take pleasure in announcing him for the House of Representatives from Union county, and pledge that he will abide the result of the Democratic primary. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself as candidate for reelection to r.onrrrp?a from the Fourth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Sam J. Nicholls. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to Congress from the Fourth Congressional District, South Carolina, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. A. H. Miller. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Solicitor for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. I. C. Blackwood. I hereby announce myself as candidate for reelection to the office of Solicitor of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic priipary.,. A. E. UL