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An Effective Lax For G r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Highly Recommended as a Family Remedy. In children the slightest irregularity of the bowels has a tendency to disturb the entire digestive system, and unless promptly remedied invites serious illness. The experienced mother knows that by training her children to regularity in this respect, and when occasion arises administering a mild laxative, she will have little need fer the doctor's services. Mrs. Leo Weigand, 3251 Central Ave., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa., whose two boys, Frank and Joseph, are shown in the illustration, writes that she has found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a most effective laxative, not only for the children but also for herself, and that she will always keep it in the house to use when needed. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that acts easily and naturally, without griping or other pain or discomfort. It is pleasant to the taste so that children like it, and is equally efMEN'S ai SPRING WITH CHARACTER . FOR YOUR INS! We are rather proud ot the large assortment ot Men's and Boy's Clothes that we are showing this Spring. The material, colorings and workmanship are better than usual. You will appreciate what that means at seasons like this. BOYS' SUITS $3.50 to $10.00 MEN'S SUITS $10 to $27.50 We will be glad to show Ladies' Oxfords and Hitfh stylish the coming season you the following lines for E. P. Reed and Sherw< Edwin C. Clapp, Cr< Florsheim Sh Excelsior Shoes for B< Sally "Walker Shoes f< Manhattan and Eclips Stetson Hats for Men Dutchess Trousers foi j. cc Union's BE THE SOUTHERN^ I SCHEDULE?UNI I f | No. From To / j 9?Columbia, Asheville J 42?Ashevill<? Columbia . f Sl j 28?Cincinnati, Charlestt \\ j 27?Charleston, Cincinna f ' 41?Columbia, Spartanbu } 10?Asheville, Columbia * Schedule figures as i \ guaranteed. I W. H. McEachern. T. A. R- C. Cotner, T. 1\ A. - ative \ rowing Children \ ('loitbSL 4^ran^ 0 fective on the strongest constitution. ^ Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be v obtained at any drug store for fifty cents, and should have a place in every ^ home. It will save many times its cost ^ in lessened doctor bills and maintain the health of the entire family. To avoid imitations and ineffective sub- ' stitutes be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's ^ Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his t portrait appear on the yellow carton i in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell' 455 * Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. C kT BOYS' i SUITS AND STYLE READY PECTION NOW 1 x* ?? iiw' ; you the latent things in T Boots which will be very t . We are ready to show t Spring: r x>d Shoes for Ladies. J ssset, J. E. French, f oes for Men. ? i? sys. >r Girls. \ s _ Ol- I 1 f * r e omrxs ior Men. n a r Men. n >HEN ilST Store [ h t r ageyagnatt tr THWTOOTW W m ' 111 j LWAYCOMPANY "** nk ; ION. S. C. \ X 5d , c ti 3:13pm ! ^ irg 6:30pm ^ j, 9:19pm ! ) j information not s ) t / " - - Union, S. C. tartanburg, S. C. | PURELY PERSONAL \ Mrs. Jacob Cohen spent Monday vith friends in Spartanburg. Mr. Ed. J. Arthur has returned to Jnion after several months spent in Florida. Mr. Craig Chapman, of Spartanburg, ras a business visitor in the city this veek. Misses Grace and Annie Ruth Fant f Santuc were shopping in the city on donday. Mr. Brian Bell, of The State, spent .uesuay ana Wednesday in the city vith friends. Mr. Kit Whitehead and little dauprher, Bessie, of Coleraine, were visitors o Union Tuesday. Misses Gertrude and Helen Ray of Jreenville were visitors in the city last veek for a day or two. Rev. L. W. Blackwelder is snendinp his week at Glenn Springs, where he s conducting a mission. Mrs, Furman Smith of Meadors was he priest of her mother, Mrs. Gordon Williams, on Monday. Miss Elizabeth Arthur, who has been ;pendinpr the winter in Florida, reurned to her home this week. Miss K*atie Hutchinson of Rock Hill vill arive this week to visit Mrs. J. D. \rthur on E. Main street. Mrs. A. H. Cottincham and sons returned Monday from a visit to Mrs. 3. F. Zimmerman in SpartanburgMr. D .N. Wilburn returned to Furnan University Sunday afternoon prom a visit to relatives in the city. Mr. Ijewis Harris, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end in Union with his father. Mr .T T TTo? o ov-??. t ?. ..ui.i.i, <jii o. v^nurcii street. Dr. Harry Storm left last week for ffhesnee to accept a position with the Chesnee Drug Co. Mrs. Storm has joined him. Mrs. Maxwell, who has made her borne in Union for several months, left Monday for Columbia to reside in the future. Mrs. L. W. Blackwelder and chiliren left Monday morning for Salisbury, N. C., to spend a fortnight with rorne folks. Mrs. J. D. Arthur and Misses Sara floforth and Jenny Colson have returned from the Missionary Conference in Rock Hill. Dittle Miss Gladys Harris has been }uite sick at her home on S.v Church itreet, which her friends regret very nuch to hear. Miss Ruth Browne, who hai been risiting Miss Mary Rice for ieveral weeks, left Monday *ft**TH| ^y^ hrr lome in Sumter. Mrs. B. G. Cliflford spent the weekind with her daughter, Mrs. Henry S. Vdams. in Chester, returning to the vjr *'*vuuajr aivCI liUUU. Mrs. J. T. Storm and her mother, firs. Browne, left this week for Sparanburg, where Mrs. Brown goes for reatment in the hospital. Mrs. J .B. Haltiwanger, who has ieen the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jmslie Nicholson, left last week for ler home in Greenwood. Mr. J. A. Going has been transferred rom the Ottaray plant to Victor Manifacturing company, Greer, S. C., and eft Wednesday for his new field. Miss Tsla Ellerbe of Jonesville spent he week-end with her aunt, Mrs. L. J. lames, and was an honor guest at a It. Patrick's party on Thursday afteroon. Mr. Miles Storm left Wednesday to ttend the convention of motion picii r a mpn nf Snntli fo ml fleets in Columbia. Mr. Storm is secetary of this organization. Mr. Frank Hart spent Sunday in Ipartanburg, where Mrs. Hart has een for treatment in Steedley's hoslital for a week. Her friends will be leased to know that she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fridy of Santuc iave moved to Spartanburg, where hey will reside in the future. Mr. ^ridy has accepted a position with the Friday Furniture company in that city. SIMS McDANIEL ACQUITTED. Sims McDaniel, the Union county armer charged with the violation of he white slave act, was acquitted in he Federal court at Lynchburg, Va.,| ast week. The jury promptly renlered a verdict of "not guilty." UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. The moving picture theatre in onesville has been taken over by Mr. }. T. Whitlock, who for several years las made his home in Jellico, Tenn., >ut recently decided to return to onesville. Mr. Whitlock savs he in ends giving Jonesville the very best n moving pictures. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Itate of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on the Gth day of April, 1917, at 11 o'clock, . m., in the Court of Probate for said 'ounty, the undersigned will make his inal settlement as guardian of the Esate of L. J. Wilhurn, and that thereipon he will apply to the Judge of said 'ourt, for his final discharge as such ;uardian. P. E. Wilburn. This 15th day of March, 1917. Published in The Union Times for 0 days. % * ' | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |; VNXVVVV^VXmXXXXXXmVNNS LOST?Gold bow knot pin with pearl pin through centre, between residence of, J. A. Sawyer and Mrs. C. E. Storm or near Carnegie library. Finder please return to Times of- j ftce. 12-1-pd r I AM IN POSITION to negotiate loans for $2,000.00 or more on improved and cultivated lands on a basis of M about 7% inclusive of all charges, mm W. W. Johnson. 9-tf LOOPERS and Toppers wanted. Starr Z Hosiery Mill, Spartanburg, S. C. JUST RECEIVED?Samples of Fine Z Ladies' Dresses (no two alike) in J Silk Taffetas and Silk Georgette Crepe in the latest Spring creations, tjl purchased at a big discount, to be K sold for less than manufacturers' cost at The Wonder. c WELL DRILLING?I have a No. 3 } Keystone well drill, traction, and can drill rock as well as dirt. Size of casing 5% inches. Write me at Gilbert, S. C., Route 3, or see Dave Willard or Sims McDaniel. John J. Shull, Gilbert, S. C., R. 3. 11-4-pd IT CAN'T BE BEAT when it rnmi>? to checking a Cough. Try a bottle of "Huiet's Cough Syrup" and be convinced. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. ___ WANTED?Desirable renters for lands in Union county. Apply to A P. D. Barron. GAGE IIATS at popular price at HI Wonder. MONEY on real estate on long and gra easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. gK BIBLES, Bibles, Bibles at The Union Times. X-tf I "HUIET'S GRIP CAPSULES" never H fail to relieve you of the worst of Cold3. For sale by Palmetto Drug |H AT THE WONDEK Spring Coat Suits. Spring Coats, Spring Millinery, Spring Dross Goods are ready for your inspection. Prices always low- Ka or than elsewhere. Z9 FOR SALE?Leather collars and bri- I dies. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf FOR RENT OR SALE?Several TJn- I ion County Farms. G. B. Barron. B| YOU GET JUST what you want, when you want it, when you Phone No. 7. BK Palmetto Drug Co. LEGAL BLANKS, all kinds, at The H Times office. S-tf Hi NEW ARRIVATi of Silk Georgette 9 Crepe Shirt Waists, $4.98 and $5.98 9 at the Wonder. BD FOR SALE?One desirable building 9 lot, close in, with water and lights available; 70x200 feet. Good build- HR ing site for a home. For further 9H particulars call on The Union Times. BH CANE SEED?We have a big lot of B Amber Cane Seed for sale. Peoples Kfl Supply Co. BR FOR SALE?Only a few Desks left. ffl Will go at same low price next few 99 days. If you miss one don't blame fl| us. Cooper Furniture Exchange. 91 MONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate ior zu years, see John K. Hamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. H| FOR SALE?One second hand Ford fll Roadster in Rood condition; with ex- BH tra equipment. Also one Overland Tourinpr Car in p;ood condition. Bar- mS Rains for cash. Union Motor Co., 9B C. H. Milhous Manaper, Phone 66." |H 12-1 m FOR RENT?Six room house, with j^H all conveniences; desirably located. Apply to Barron & Barron. 45-tf ^Hj MULES?We will have a fresh car 9H3 Saturday, March 10. Peoples Supply Co. g (WANTED?A white man who can S3 read and write, and who is a (rood H milker and is willing to work. Mar- 1MB ried man preferred. Alameda Farm, BH Union, S. C. FOR SALE?Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, HE Freezers, Coolers, Porch Suits, BH Swings, Rockers, etc. Bottom knocked out in prices. Cooper Fur- j^fl niture Exchange, Phone 392, Union, flB SEED CORN. J. McJ. Fant yellow Hfl corn for sale at Peoples Supplv BH Co. 12-1 I HAVE a limited quantity of South Carolina raised corn in shuck, which I desire to sell. Call on Mr. R. P A Harry at the Farmers' Bonded ? Warehouse and he will serve you V T. C. Duncan. 5-tf - j FOUNTAIN PENS, Fountain Pens at T The Times office. 8-tf LOST?One black, reddish pip, left ear split; rinjr in nose, weighs about ? 40 or 45 pounds. Notify W. D. Mitchell, Monarch, S. C. 12-1-pd WANTED?Boarder in private fam- % ily; every modern convenience; close in and reasonable terms. Apply to , t The Times. 12-2 |HgM| | THE SUCCESS OF T1 f is due primarily lo the fact 1 lived up to its established pol best interests of its customel other consideration. I . Whenever you have any (in; 1 garding which you desire adv j\ our oflicers v:'t h? pleased tt their power to assist you. M\ We render such assistance of our service and our custo feel unde any obligation. Emslie Nicholson, J. 1 President. I FOIXOW THE CR< PROGRAM FOR THE Every Day a F< THURSDAY, P The Eminently 1 Jistinnuis JOIIN MASON and ( I in a Powerful l)ra "THE RE A In Five J FRIDAY, Mi FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN at Appeal in the Latest Chap "THE GREAT And Specially Sele< SATURDAY, B "PEARL OF T1 "Lonesome Luke" and O MONDAY, M METRO I METRO Presents the Gifted 1 h i H v.' v In the Five A< Girl's Soul Stru she offers hersel ^ in order to >ret civilization. Tin i **- away saying th > . claim her. Wh makes one of tl Gl's remarkable "THE ^ TUESDAY M I That's Lish Henley, Westerner, w lawless people in the world. He pet power, and many more with his wits WILLIAM Present GEORGE W in This New Pi "THE MED] The Thrilling Picturization of The Author: Roy Norton 1 WEDNESDAY, Here's an Exceptionally Clever Pla Person in Unio "A MATRIMONII Featuring1 the Cht RUTH ROl A Pathe Special Feature?In Fiv THURSDAY, 9 CLARA KIMBAl in "WITHOUT i Go to LEONARD For the Best of Fresh Meats, Hea and Counry Pr< We have recently Installed the I our market supplies. 1 air In our do Leonard & Smith Stock CHOLSON NK&TRUSTC9 UN/ON. s. c. ig HIS BANK ; that it has always ^ licy of placing the $ rs ahead of everv T I tncial problems re- 3 ice or information | 1 do everything in Q ! as a regular part a mers are not made to S [toy Fant, M. A. Moore, r Vice President. Cashier. I )VVD?AT THE | ; COMING WEEK j nature I May MARCH 22 hed Dramatic Stars LA It A WHIPPLE ma of Today PERS" Vets VRCH 23 id BEVERLY PAYNE ter of Wonder-Serial SECRET" :ted Program IARCH 24 rIE ARMY" ther Good Pictures ARCH 26 >AY Star of Stage and Film EL BARRYMORE t Wondcrplay of a Brilliant ggle. Stranded in the Yukon, f as stake in a gambling game enough money to return to ? stranger who wins sends her at he will call some time to en he does call to claim her le most dramatic situations in story. WHITE RAVEN" ARCH 27 ho thinks there are too many s rid of some of them by fistFOX s ALSH hotoplay (ATOR" a World-Famous Book rhe Director: Otis Turner MARCH 28 y and One We Want Every n to See lL MARTYR" irming Star .AND re Acts?In Natural olcr 1ARCH 29 sis YOUNG V SOUL" & HERLONG ? Y vy and Fancy Groceries *% oduce. I X atesl Cooling System lor y k'ou will find us lings JL % Herlong | Ptf Alffl Ctr^i?fl i