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A. Laxative for. Go Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a Saf? and Efficient Family Remedy. Every member of the family is mori or less subject to constipation anc every home should always be supplier with a dependable remedy to promptly relieve this condition. Whenever th? bowels become clogged and the nat ural process of elimination thereby disturbed, the entire system is af fected, and readily subject to attacl by disease. Constipation is a condi tion that should never be neglected. Mrs. E. R. Gilbert, of Millbro., Va. says that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsii is a splendid laxative for childrei because they like its pleasant taste and it acts so easily and naturally without griping or strain, and sin finds it equally effective for the rest o the family. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is i combination of simple laxative herb: wim pepsin iruu contains no opinii or narcotic driiy. It is milii and yen tie in its action, and does not causi pain or discomfort. Drujrjrists every where sell this excellent remedy foi fifty cents a bottle. 1 Just A ? 2 Solid C'ar Loud of I / 4 I do not ask you to tak< ^ t linon o t?/\ 4ilx/xr?t y i iiv^ov: iiiciv.iiiiicr> ell u UCcll ? They are good to look at; ? you purchase one you ha > very reasonable price. ? The Chevrolet "Four N ? Flint, Mich. And they ai ? will say so when you see tl ? run with a hum that mak< I W. E. GRE1 ? UNIOJ \\\v\\\\v\v\v\\\\vv\vv\vv> One Pair o ...Life Are you abusing and you will pay the price lat of all headaches arise fro aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are strain. In such cases the that is an unfailing one? SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before if necessary, fitted with g An examination will cos is no need for glasses I- v for glasses are very reasc every pair with an absol tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street Peoples Um Funeral Director /vmomomie f-qmpment r Calls Answered Pr H.WEDG^ Phone 240 SEVE GOOD SEC FORD For Sale Cheap E. E. tl Babies od for Everybody f Tn JivniH imifntinnc nnrl substitutes be sure you get i)r- Caldi well's Syrup Pepsin. See that a faes simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and ? his portrait appear on the yellow car ton in which the bottle is packed. A ? trial bottle, free of charge, can be ob tained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldr well, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. fr -rit >.; ,'.s :'Y' " /!$? :& C-\ m jSto : , I krrived' f ? ' Chevrolet C'-irw I J e my word when I tell you 5 lties." Let me show you. $ better to ride in and when 2 .ve a real automobile at a 2 inety" sells for $490 f. o. b. % re worth the money. You p. lese cars "in action." They i es sweet music. EN, Dealer S. C. g k\\\\VVVVV\V\V\V\VV\X\\\AV\ f Eyes to a |-1 rv\ tunc... neglecting, yours? If, so, er. More than two-thirds m eye-strain. Dim vision, , soon tire, granulated lids due to some form of eye u-e is but one remedy and -properly fitted glasses. should have their eyes j being taxed by study and lasses. ?t you nothing, and if there /ill tell you so. My prices rnable and I stand back of ute guarantee of satisfac. Optometrist Union, South Carolina Jertaking Co. s and Embalmers burnished When Desired. Amn4ll< flflll kmm vrinptij way ui inyiii lR, Manager. Old Postofflcc Building URAL OND HAND CARS On Easy Terms lELLY JONESVTLLE Jonesville, Dec. 19.?Winter weather has been a f*ood while coming, bu1 it is here at last. The snow Sundaj nifcht was quite a surprise. Well, th< weather has always been treacherous and makes me think of that old verse "Tho' the morning be serene. Not a threatening cloud be seen. Who can undertake ?.o say 'Twill be pleasant all the day, Sudden tempest may arise. Darkness overspread the skies, Lightning flash and thunders roar, Ere a short lived day is o'er." The old Baptist church here is be in? torn down and removed to mak< room for the new church. The oh V* rl cnri'Dfl if o A n \r urnll Kit1 V,,M* ^'VI ? VH ?vo VIWJ "VII, uu the progress of the age had put it ou of date, hut after all I had a likinp for the old house of worship and foi more than one reason. First, I had i saw mill in Jonesville at the time th< church was built and I sawed even piece of lumber that was used in thi building, and second, many people hav< been blessed within its sacred walk and many converted and saved fron sin during the .18 years of its exist ence and I can't help but say witl sadness, "Good-by, old church; good by." Our company of Boy Scouts an quite active and ever ready to do an] thing in their line. The postoflice here is kept quit' busy these days as the Yuletide ii approaching. It is a fact not to bi boasted of. however, that much of th< increase in business is the issuing o postoffioe expres orders to pay for li quor. The one-gallon-a-month law i: furnishing about all Ihe liquor tlv peonlo want for drink purposes. O course the blind tigers might nee< more than that in their business. Speaking of the postoflice carrie me back in my mind to the days whei I wis young. In the year 18f>0 I wa a clerk in the postoofTice at Union, i small town at that time of about eieh or nine hundred inhabitants, and could attend to all the business o the office without any help. Then were distributing offices over tlv South. One was over at Augusta Ga.. and all the mail this side of thi Savannah going West was put up ii one package and addressed to Au eusta and there it was opened an< distributed over the West and thi same thing was the practice over thi East side of the State. The mails ii most of the up-country then were car ried either by stage or mail rider! as they were ealled then. i es, Germany will treat for peace but she wants it come all her way Wouldn't blame her to accept peaci on her own terms. A few months aer< when she had won most of the vie tories she would not hear to any peaci talk but England and France hav< been whipping her here of late ii most every enpaprement and now sh< is willinpr to talk peace. Camp C. W. Boyd. No. 921, U. C V.. at a meeting last Saturday electee officers for the next year as follows W. II. S. Harris, commander; Zacl Reeves, first lieutenant; J. A. Dan caster, adjutant. The Veterans are al anxious to attend the reunion nex May in Washington. Messrs. W. A. MeWhirter and D. L McLauprhlin have both been laid ui sick for some days, but they are botl better. My resnect and prood wishes to tin editor and all the office help, including editor and all the office help for i Happy Christmas. Telephone. PACOLET, ROUTE 1. Pacolet. Route 1, Dec. 19.?As have been absent for sometime, wil come ap;?in. mere was a t>ox supper Riven a' the Rehoboth school house Saturda'v night. The neat sum was $20.00. Thr will ro for the benefit of the school. Misses Lucile and Blanche Sims ant Sudie Morris spent Saturday and Sun day with Miss Nellie Morris. Mrs. Amanda Jones is very low al this writinR. We wish for this rooc lady a speedy recovery. Mr. William Fowler spent last Mon day night with Mr. Dewitt IIodRe. Miss Dorie Wells, one of the Re hoboth teachers, spent Saturday nighl with Miss Mattie Thomas of Asbury. There is to be a Christmas tree nl Asbury school house Saturday niRht Daisy. NEW "HOPE New Hope, Dec. 19.?We are nov havinR some real winter weather. II seemed as if we wo re going to havf snow yesterday but didn't last Ion* and ended in a rain. We are Rlad t< see it clear and hope it will remain s< for the holidays. Many are the hearts that will h< Rlad just a few more days and th< dreams of Santa Claus will come true We hope every home will be gladdened with the joys of Christmas anc that the saddened homes of the war ring countries will not be forRotten. Mr. T. G. Bishop spent several days last week in Woodruff, where he visited his iter, Mrs. J. D. Swink. There will be a Chritmas play al the Bishop school house Friday niRht r\ oo tj i 1-- !- : i a ijvc. rjveryoouy is invneu 10 comu Mr. and Mr.s. J. L. Whitlock oi Ronham community visited parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Whitlock, Sunday Mrs. T. G. visited her mother, Mrs Amanda Little, in Ix>ckhart Junction section Sunday. Wish our editor and readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Vero. The state hoard of health report# that only half as many cases of pellagra occurred in South Carolina in 101G as in 1915. I^Si ; * n s I in goodness and f in pipe satisfactior g is all we or its entt J astic friends ever c a for it! It answers every s or any other mar J cool and fragran i smokeappetite tha I it in a mighty shoi e Will you invest 5c i so on the national I R. J. REYNOLDS TO e _ ] Furman University at Greenvill 3 closed on Friday for the holidays?s early on account of the measles n the institution. Converse college ' crartanburp. closed the same Hn? r.> j account of a case* of diphtheria 1 3 the college. " A fire on Saturday did considerabl damage to the plant and machinery o s The Observer, a daily newspaper pub ^ lished in Charlotte, N. C. ELENTOj Quinine Pomade | Copyrighted ^ ^ ^ JAMBIiANDwl MAUtiAHt.r BLKUY wr-.to t? L ' tli.it tl.ry h?d hardly any hair, but nflrr urlny H K?r!rntn yun can ?r? tba rcaulta on thrVr |?iriur?i H Kinky Hair cannot be made straight. I Yontv.ivcto have bair before it can be I straightened. Now this J EXELENTO POIMAD? S . Is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp H and roots of the hair and makes kinky. 2j nappy liair prow long, soft ami silky. It Gj | cleans dandruff and stops balling I lair at X once. Price 25c by mail on receipt of I stamps or coin. 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The toppy t . bag sells for a nickel and the tidy i ' SnK tin for a dime; then there's the hat some pound and half-pound 1US1- humidors and the pou ^ ^ crystal-glass humidor w _j i i i ??"i af/wrifjr-moisrrner ? lctll 11CU that keeps r/?e bacco in an bang-up tr smoke desire you i ever had! It is so t and appealing to your t you will get chummy with rt time! j or 10c to prove out our sayjoy smoke? >BACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. 0 CHRISTMAS HOI n ?VIA. \ SEABOARD AIR LIN "The Progressive Rail ASK NEAREST T1 a vn llirUKMAUl FRED GE Asst. Gen'l Pass< S. A. L. Ry., A A LITTLE I CHRISTMA! Electric lights in the shap Boys simply go wild over t could be more prized by ever; There's always a key-hole tc or a trip to the cellar or at mention the peril of lighting sions. We carry the Everready teries and bulbs, which is th range in price from 75 cents Another thing we would an Erector Set?educational $1.00 to $5.00. STONE-, HARDWA NOTICE OF FINAL DISC IAEC.E. State of South Carolina, I County of Union. , nea Court of Common Pleas. Me Notice is hereby givent thi on t' ! '' 4th day of January, 1917, at 11 o'cio..* !t a. m., in the Court of Probate for sa ' County, the undersigned will i lake h to final settlement as Exccutri of tl * nf m T ?i tVio UOVMVV VI A U JLICbCIIUaU^IIf UUl * U, j v**~ and that thereupon she will apply to} ' the Judge of'sadi Court, for hsr final <*hu discharge as such Executrix. pre This 4th day of Dec., 1916. ^ Published in The Union T .ncj fo." per 30 days. offi / Albert gives ters such it, because r is so different and so ' good; kite your tongue; ?arch your throat; smoke it as long and you like without any but real tobacco hap trse side of every Prince ;e you will read: OCESS PATENTED uly 30th, 1907" o you a lot of tobacco ennce Albert has always been coupons or premiums. We quality I nx BnSr IS Copyright 1(1* *50 **R J- Keynold* Tobacco Co. mm e.? II! 10BACC0 IS PREPARED || t. 'n !l FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE !{y " ! i! ; PROCESS DISCOVERED IN '* 'op MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO !gj % I PRODUCE THE MOST 0E- : LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE- V. ,i SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-;., w I ^"process patented b '* JULY3?21907v^'1 !?J I I | WikstonSaj.em.N.C.U.$A. |j j ||l| I'loOES NOT BITE THE TONqUE '4 1 '.nJitiiliii^i'il!1 'llii.l1!! li This is the reverse side of the Prince Albert tidy red tin. Read this "Patented Process" messageto-you and realize what it means in making Prince Albert eo much to your liking. I | r TT\ A \r mnrn 1 biiMi r/ufKd E RAILWAY CO. Iway of the South" ICKET AGENT )N OR WRITE ISSLER enger Agent tlanta Ga. JGHT ON S GIVING >e of pocket flashlights, hem, and in fact what y member of the family. > be located after dark, tic, and it's needless to ; matches on such occaline of flashlights, bate best to be had. They i to $3.00. mention for the boy is and instructive. Prices JONES lRE CO. WESLEY BIBLE CLASS. ast Sunday morning twenty earit and enthusiastic men of Graee thodist church met in the Chaasber Commerce and organized a Wesley tie class. Sach man present pledged himself bring one other to the class aext iday and the f/m is 300 men for Wesley Bible class this year, lev. J. W. Speake, pas .or of the irch is a forceful and enthusiastic acher and a splendid leader. V permanent organization will be fected next Sunday and the list of cers will be published next week.