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f A trinity of r\ 5 most people w.OI3.ffil5 other, in th, ** is spread I Catarrh manyflu^ PER It is of great value whei ally checking it and overcoming: Ample evidence has proved 1 coming chronic catarrh, dispellini the diseased membranes to perfo up the entire system. The experience of thousands pected to do for you. r Liquid or tablets?both teat* THE PERUNA COMPANY, f Buil Since closing out our have enlarged our Buil< everything in car load 1 ered price, and are prep the benefit of this savin] times to carry a comple goes into a building fron We invite all who intern buildings of any kind, tc ing with any one. Thei we can assist in makinj advantageous to our cusi business, large or small, best service. Bailey Build< PHO *?????????? One Pair c ...Life Are you abusing and you will pay the price la of all headaches arise fr aching, burning eyes tha and many other ills are ^4-?T ? 1- 'i r>ti cim. in sucn cases tr that is an unfailing oneSCHOOL CHILDREI carefully examined befoi if necessary, fitted with An examination will cc is no need for glasses I for glasses are very reas every pair with an abso tiAn W1VA1* F. G. DUKE 13 Main Street | MR. F, i? Why not reduce your Fer 8 prove to you that it can | soil at the same time. A ? would be glad to demonsti * 2 L. IVf. ?J < i UNION PAUL CI General Repair Shop i V Estimates Furnish Any El Smith Block I; MIWIII evils, closely allied, that afflict I . and whieh follow nno on tVio I j order named, until the last one I hrough the system, leading to I But their course can be checked. 1 UNA CONQUERS I J ti used promptly for a cold, usu- I i it in a few days. I t ;hatit is even of more value in over- I t ; the inflammatory conditions, enabling I ( rm their natural functions, and toning I is a safe guido to what it may be ex- M 1 id by the public and approved; I t COLUMBUS, OHIO | _ c T ~l Material III Furniture Department we j ling Supply stock. Buying \ ots we get the lowest deliv- < >ared to give our customers , y. We shall endeavor at all 1 te stock of everything that , 1 the foundation to the roof. { 1 to build, add to, or repair ? > figure with us before clos- J e are many ways in which l y up estimates that proves \ tomers. We appreciate any f and same will command our t c irs' Supply Co. j NE 106. t r )f Eyes to a :r itime... i neglecting yours? If, so, r iter. More than two-thirds om eye-strain. Dim vision, it soon tire, granulated lids ? i due to some form of eye lere is but one remedv and %J ~ ?properly fitted glasses. ^ should have their eyes f *e being taxed by study and J glasses. s >st you nothing, and if there ' will tell you so. My prices k sonable and I stand back of f lute guarantee of satisfac- s a , Optometrist Union. South Carolina I t h 7 4RMER I J llizer bill $5.00 a ton? I can ^ h be done and improve your A si remarkable discovery that I 2 * rale to you. Let me telPyon of it s a ORDAN | f, S. C. 3-tf | Y1 1 f< iRISTMAN 5 TT 44 Electrician *< S( ed for Wiring Houses or ' ectrlcal Work M UNION, S. C, J tl 8< JOINESVILLE Jonesville, March 20.?Well it seems that the great railway strike is ibout settled, but we are just step>ing into war with Germany; no hance to avert it now. It is very )lain that Germany has about abanloned the idea of whipping the allies >y force of arms and that she has aken to the water and hopes to win jy her submarines destroying property and provisions on the high seas ind starving out the allies and she is naking pretty good headway. Uncle lam will have to fight beyong a loubt. He is right up against it now ind I for one am awful sorry that >ur great country is forced into it. I lave no good cheer to hold out to the soldiers that may have to go, but our ncn of war age must not shirk duty ind never wait for a draft to bring hem out. Mr. Paul Vinson died at the home )f his father-in-law, Hawkins Smith, n Jonesville Sunday and the body was juried at Gilead Monday. Mr. Vinson .vas a young man in the bloom of /oung manhood, but that dreaded disease, tuberculosis, set in upon his ungs and it soon laid him low in leath. There is but little sickness in the leighborhood, especially after so much il? juii wruintT. Gardeners pot in a few seed last ,veek but the pround was wet and cold ind there is not much doinp as yet. A. B. C., the Union Times' correspondent at Shelton wishes me to write some more stories somethinp ike my razor back old sow that I iclped kill, ski nand eat without bread >r salt in the late war, but I haven't rot a duplicate for the razor back story, but I may come with somehinp that may interest the curious. I im rather too serious on the war juestion for fun this week. Several bales of cotton .were pinned >y the Farmers' Union Pjfnnfry ,hye ast week and *oWw jnrlc. ' "vft Mrs. Ida E. Whitlock is buildinp a arpe brick veneer house on her lot in Main street, for a parape. Mrs. Haddon Geer is visitinp relaives at Belton this week. Mr. Smith Cook, one of our enter>risinp younp men, has opened a bar>er shop near the town hall. Mr. Co*!: s endeavorinp to secure funds to pet in education and he deserves the comnendation of his friends. Mr. James R. Goudelock of Chero:ee county has accented a position as issistant cashier in Everybody's Bank. m,i r . i eiepnone. rRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druprpdst in town?your drue::ist and everybody's druerprist has noiced a prreat fallinpr-oflf in the sale of alomel. They all prive the same reoon. Dodson's Liver Tone is *akin? ts place. "Calomel is dangerous and people mow it. while Dodson's Liver Tone is ?erfectly safe and prives better deults," said a prominent local drup:'ifit Dnrtcnn'f T.iuni- ' v .-..v? 1 Uiiv- ia fJCISOIllly pruarantecd by every druprprist /ho sells it. A larpre bottle costs 50 ents, and if it fails to give easy elief in every case of liver slugprishess and constipation, you have only o ask for your money hack. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasantastinpr, purely vegetable remedy armless to both children and adults, 'ake a spoonful at niprht and wake up eelinpr fine; no biliousness, sick headche, acid stomach or constipated bowls. It doesn's prripe or cause inconenience all the next day like violent alomel. Take a dose of calomel toav and tomorrow you will feel weak. iti\ <1 mi nauseatcfl. Don't lose a day's rork! Take Dodson's Liver Tone intend and feel fine, full of vi^or and mbition. NEW HOPE New Hope, March 20.?There isn't nich news now to write except war ews. The farmers are trying to fret ready 5r plowing as the weather has put verythinpr late. Sunday was a real larch day with cold wind. Mr. Justus filled his regular appointlent Sunday afternoon. His text was, t ?? j * ? uuve, unn ne delivered an inspiring ermon on this subject. It really eemed as he explained it that the 'orld would never be at peace until >ve ruled and this awful war of sin 'ill stop. The late news of Germany sinking tree of our ships really sounds as if 'e will be in war, but our hopes are lat we won't have to fro to war. It eems like fhe scriptures are being * fc fulfilled. Miss Sallie Whitlock reported a fine time at the convention which convened at Rock Hill last week. They had with them a returned missionary. Guess all the Sunday schools will be represented at the Sunday School convention at Gilead next Sunday. Hope everybody will come out and make this convention a success. Miss Etha Gallman spent Sunday with Miss Sallie Whitlock. Mr. B. M. Beeknell has been very sick, but is much better at this writing. Vero. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. W. II. Pool, Plaintiff, against Calvin Gist, et al., Defendant. rursuant to an order of the said Court, heretofore made in the abov< stated action, I will, on the first Monday, being salesday, in April, 1017 during legal hours of sale, before the courthouse door in Union, S. C., sell at public auction, the following lands and premises, lying and being in Santuc township, said County and State to wit: All that certain tract of land, containing 107 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Miss Nora Thomas and others, L. B. Jeter, the public road and the lands hereinafter mentione 1 and described, being the lands whereon the late Jeff Gist resided, and owned, at the time of his death. Also, all that certain other tract ol land, containing 70 acres, more or less hounded by lands above mentioned am described, L. B. Jeter and others, and being the lands conveyed to Calvin Gist by Jeff Gist by deed dated April 1, 1912, and recorded in Clerk's office, Book Z 44, Page 577. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. W. W. Johnson, r,A^a.? Judge of Probate. fl =* Pays 25c a Month for Perfect Health For IS years. E. A. Little. Bessemer, Ala. has paid 25c a month to keep in per* tact health. Read what ho Bays: *'I detlr. to add iny endoracmcnt of (lranrrr Liver Regulator. I have not uied any oilier medicine for fifteen years, I know it is the best for all liver complaints, and will cure any case of ind pestion known. When I first commenced to take y or Grander Liver Regulator the Fepram-Patton PrugCo, was buying it by thed--ten. Now lain told they buy It by the gro.?s. I uso one b??x each mouth and would not be without it for anything." Granger Liver Regulator la strictly vegetable, non-alcoholic preparation, and is highly recommended for sick headache, indigestion, biliousness and all stomach and liver complaints. Your druggist can supply you?25c a box. Greater Medicine Co.. Ctiallanoot*. Teas. I'Thedford's Black-Draught is the best all-round medicine lever used," writes J. A. Steel man, of Pattonville, Texas. "1 suffered terribly with liver troubles, and could get no relief. The doctors said I had consumption. I could not work at all. Finally I tried ITHEDFORD'S | BLACK- I DRAUGHT I and to my surprise, 1 got better, Eg and am to-day as well as any m man." Thedford's Black- B Draught is a general, cathartic, B vegetable liver medicine, that B has been regulating irregular!- S ties of the liver, stomach and B bowels, for over 70 years. Qet K a package today, insist on the B ! genuine?Ibedford's. E-70 H | In Switzerland there has been invented an electrically operated coin in the slot machine for cleaning the sides and soles of a person's shoes. I l ifi Is My Weather Prophet. I can tell stormy weather days off by the twinges in my shou!| dcrs and knees. But here's an I old friend that soon drives out the pains '' and nehes. Sloan's Liniment is so easy to npplv. no , rubbing at all, it sinks right in and 1.xcs . the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters and I ointments. Try it for gout, lumbago, neuralgia, bruises and sprains. At your druggist, 25c. 50c. and $1 00. ' f? ? *1 Good Plumbing is the only kind of Plumbing we do. Building good Roofs is the only kind of Roofs we build. And we do not charge you a fortune for our good work. We believe in "live and let live." Our patrons are satisfied patrons, for we have given them a square deal. Spring time is here. How about that new roof you have been thinking of having put on? Is it a new house you are building? Let us show you how to keep out summer sun and winter showers. Union Plumbing & Electric Co. Phone 205-J I I I A | ^ ^ PILE REMEDY is a scientifically prepared medicated paste in tubes for proper use; also tablet for internal use in same package A remedy which you can use yourself. Sold on its merits. Ask us. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. Worth While i INFORMATION For Good Living at T AVJl' IjUVV Cost What about a supply of Fresh Evaporated Milk, or Condensed Milk? You can Set your favorite brand, fresh stock at The Union Grocery Company. Wlil make wholesale price hi single case lots. Why not put you a dozen or two of Jello, .Jello Ice Cream Powder or your faviorite Gelatine away, all ftajvors, and at the ])rices prevailing before the war for what we have in stock. If it is ?ood to eat. you can :find it promptly at The Union Grocery Co. You will never know just how delicious, satisfying and dependable for all occasions is our Famous Pound Cake i until you try it. One pound or a dozen at your request, at far less cost than you can i bake it at home, and if you do not pronounce it the best ever, we will give you a pound. Plain, Marble, Raisin. Citron, Light Fruit and Dark Fruit only 25c the pound at The Union Grocery Co. Good Alaska Pink Salmon, Fish Roe in tins, and Fresh | Lake White Fish, Good Eat | nig and at about half what the cheapest meat on the | market today costs. Fresh stocks but going out with a rush at The Union Grocery Co. You not only get your money's worth here but you get the best service possible to give. Nothing you can do will | help to bring down prices so I much as planting something to eat. Plant every available spot. Beans, all kinds, mighty few bunch varieties llpft Plontir r\f T.111 V/A. XVLIIUlllljL^ Beans, and the best of English Peas. All small Garden Seed and the Early Forage Crop Seeds, German Millet, Pearl or Cat Tail Millet, Orange and Amber Cane Seed, limited supply at The Union Grocery Co. _ _ ? ^ " For Good Things to Eat and Good Service call on The Union Grocery Co., Pure Cream Cheese, Pimento Cheese Fresh, Fresh Cooking Fats and Oils. Wessons Oil, all sizes, Snow Drift, all sizes, Crisco, Cottolene and Fresh Oleomargarine V inorder will get the be;1 - in ntion. YVV-i oil TV.. , ? t cm wmeis iaii ransy Flour will please you. It goes further, lasts longer and good to the last crumb; that is the kind of Biscuits, Cakes and Pastry it makes. Of course we sell Good Flour as Cheap as the Cheapest, but when you want the Best call for Pansy. THE UNION GROCERY CO. Good Eals and Good Service Phone 100 or 80