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, I In Thousc Instant Postum i regular staples of flour, sugar and o Instant Postum like coffee, but c comforts of coffee in the nourishin wheat, including the grain so essent Here is a beverage the older ones can in its convenience cup) and delicioi trial show ^ "There's c ins mill Make your famil> proud of their hoi Your wife and children pride in their home if the and weather-beaten. Th paint. And, for mansion < i?^ iicm is DEV( LEAD and ZINC riwin cauons ? wkam We guarantee Devoe Lea< absolutely pure. When y< you save paint-money?fewi save labor-money?fewer g; get a better looking paint-j will be a longer time bef< ' I paint-joD. Whv have a shabby hous< so little to make it attracth in to-day and let us give show you several harmoniou STONE-JONES HA UNION, SOI MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS $300 to $10,000?Twenty years ti See itun if u a Mm I>awycr Oflk-c 2nd door East of Postoffic< tf. QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or < eal estate. Loan may be had for fr one to twenty years. 39-tf Barron & Barror I DR. R. R. POPE niriWTriOTn Office Over Tlnsley's New Jewelry Store PHONE a 4 * > -'l-'lr?.1-lrll? if ? I IWW : i ? I M \ " I f? vnds of Families s regarded as one of the the pantry, along with ther "necessities" of life. looks and tastes much ;auses none of the disj. It is a food-drink, rich ig goodness of choice the mineral elements of ;ial for perfedt health. ; that children as well as safely enjoy. It is ideal i (made indtantly in the is flavor. A ten days' j Reason'' for : Postum - J anu Lilliv. 1 lO UC 'l^KB W 3u paint with Devoe mGn tr gallons to buy; you Rt allons to spread; you *SsL ob?pure paint; and it TO Dre you need another JrEpg i when it will cost you re with Devoe? Stop you a color card and s combinations. RDWARE COMPANY JTH CAROLINA 111 i ii i wmM I A. E. HILL me" ATTORNEY AT LAW Spartanburg, S. C. Will practice in the Civil and Criminal Courts of = Union County- 9-3mo-pd -ity ?= =-?WACO TONIC ' Never fails to prove its merits in such complains as Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That - Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. $1.00 per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) -J NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON SHELTON Shelton, March 19.?The farmer; have had some nice clear weather foi the past week and they have mad; pood use of it. They have all boei busy. Some of them have been >ow inp oats. It's rather late, but it wil make rouphness. Corn is a scare; article in this section, as there \va< but a small amount raised last yeai an account of the blood. Feaster Dye has accepted a posi tion with M. M. Scott Co. as a clerk Mr. J. R. Shelton has boupht th; stock of poods from Mr. Julian Welch Mr. Shelton will do business in his ow? store buildinp. Mr. Welch will opei a business at Herbert, just across th; river from Shelton. The little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Le< Dickerson has been quite sick, but w< are plad to report that he is TVn \-ov inp. Mr. Malphus, who has hoen assistan apent at Shelton has been promote; to apent at Dawkins. Malnhus is i pood boy and carries the pood will o the people with him. Mr. Willian Wollinp will take the place of assist ant apent at Shelton. Mr. Andrew Feaster, Jr., spent th; week-end visitinp his parents. Mrs. L. O. Bruce and Miss Rub'' Coleman were amonp the visitinp la dies at Shelton on last Saturday. Mr. Harry Faucett has returne; to his farm. Mr. Faucett has been ii the automobile business at Denmark. Mr. Eugene Boulware and Mr. I. N Dickerson were in Chester the pas week on business. Tattle Butler Dickerson from Unioi was visiting friends and lelativei near Shelton this past week. Mr. Charlie Boulware from the Coo Branch section was among the vis itors in this community Sundav. A. B. C. OOTV'f-SCOLD. MOTHER! THE CROSS CHITT) IS BILIOUS, FEVERISH Look at Tongue! If Coated, Clean Little Stomach, Liver, Bowels. Don't scold your fretful, peevii h child. See if tongue is coated; this s a sure sign its little stomach, liver ai d bowels are clogged with sour waste.' When listless, pale, feverish, full It cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesi't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stoi lach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, gi re a teaspoonful of "California Syrup )f Figs," and in a few hours all ihe f?il waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you will have a well and playful clild again. Children love this harmksf "fruit laxative," and mothers can ^est easy after giving it, because it nearer fails to make their little "insiaw" clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little fiven today saves a sick child tflppfr row, but get the genuine." Aslcyour druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the hot tip PomomKnp k ? ..v...v.?iuv& VIIV1C UI c cuuiucrfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fipr Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fijr syrup. An electric fare box has been invented for street cars, automatically registers the correct number of fares naid by each kind of coin dropped into it. _ Recent chancres in China have vastly increased the circulation of native newspapers, and for this and othcT reasons the import paper business ot China is in a very strong position. Magistrate McAdoo told his Bible class in New York that he would like to be an army serpreant to help handle a rt riment of New York's "slabsided, round-shouldered, fish-eyed idle youth." _ EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Instant Relief! "Pape's Diapepsin" Ends Your Stomach Distress. Try It! Wonder what upset your stomach? which portion of the food did the damage?do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated?just take a little Pape's Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you, wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have dysDeDsia. A little DiAnonoin wvnoivii" ally keeps the stomach sweetened and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful?it stops fermentation and acidity and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A dispatch from Peking March 1 said the cabinet had decided to join the United States in severing diplo matic relations with Germany but that the president refused to approve of such action. Thereupon the premier resigned and left for Tien Tsin, accompanied by several other members of the cabinet. % 4 - WAS AFRAID SOMETHING AWFUL WOULD HAPPEN r ? ????? i Madden Declares He Lived : in Constant Dread of ; Evil. r so WEAK HE TREMBLED - In Statement, Belton Man Says It Seems Strange As He Thinks J of Past. i "Since Tanlac got me to feeling so i well and strong, it seems strange now 8 that I once was in such bad health and felt so badly," said J. W. Madden, of 8 Belton, night engineer of the Belton 3 Mills, in a statement he gave in endorsement of Tanlac on February 24th. "Before I took Tanlac," continued Mr. t Madden, "I couldn't lay or stand still, . ? was hu nervous, and 1 felt if I didn't a keep moving I would just fall over f dead or something else awful would 1 happen to me. "I took Tanlac for a very bad form of nervousness. I had no appetite 8 and ate almost nothing. I could not sleep well, and I lost ever so much 7 sleep. Any noise would fly all over - me, that's ust how nervous I was, and I had a nervous headache almost all 1 the time. i "All the time I was in a dread of something awful, but I did not know . just what. I had no energy, and I t was so weak I trembled all the time. I am in charge of the boilers of the i Belton Mills at night, and before I 3 took Tanlac I did not feel like doing a lick of work. 1 "The Tanlac just did me all the good in the world, though, and I soon was in fine shape. My strength came back and soon I was eating heartily and . enjoying my meals. I began right . away to pick up in energy and my nerves steadied, and I then got so I r felt a good many years younger. I don't dread my work or anything else now, and my general condition is good 1 and the Tanlac improved me in every way. "You can take it from me, Tanlac is all right. It is a good medicine 1 and it will do all that is claimed for it, ' which I say because I I know from my ' own experience with it." ( For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. r* r>~:i? ^ 1 * ~ ? u. u?uey, ^anisie; u. (J. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co., ; .Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.? (Advertisement). i Citric, tartaric and sulphuric acids I are to be manufactured at Messina, i Sicily. Sicilian fruit growers are ; financing the venture. LAND SALE. . State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. . Richard W. S*cott, Plaintiff, against [ L. P. Pendergrass, Defendant, i Pursuant to an order in the above . stated action, the undersigned will, on i salesday, the 2nd day of April, 1917, i during legal hours of sale, before the i courthouse door in Union, S. C., sell, at public auction, the following described lands and premises, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and situate in Jonesville 1 township, County and State aforesaid, * containing 42 acres, more or less, bounded on the South by lands of Robert Charles, on the West by lands of , H. L. Sprouse and J. W. Scott, North . by lands of J. W. Scott, and East by < public road to Union, being the land formerly owned by Willis and Samuel Ward, and having such metes and > bounds as shown by plat made by J. i R. McArthur, on Feb. 2nd, 1803. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance in one year from date of sale, i credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest at eight per cent per annum, purchaser to have privilege to pay all cash, and to pay for papers and recording. W. W. Johnson, , 11-3 Judge of Probate. There is a demand in Hawaii for American shoes. Footwear is coming into use among the Japanese, Chinese and Corean inhabitants. TWICE PROVEN. If you suffer backache, sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distressing bladder disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Union evidence?doubly proven. II W?J ? ? -- mm. fiuuu, uuuini'i maner, iy Ma1 lone St., Union, says: "My kidneys were weak and I suffered intensely from backache. Finally, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Palmetto Drug: Co., and I now have no pain or other kidnev ailments." A PERMANENT CURE. OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mr. Wood said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills brought me has been permanent." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?pet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Wood has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 12-2 POSITIVE EVIDENCE from mon? L - 1 1 iiinuj mvwjiic wuu nave Deen cured pf Eczema by usinpr ECZEMA REMEDY is proof of its merit. Try it today. Sold only by us, 60c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. At the Pinnacle of Hope. E Success which comes to him only w dation of Business is the Bank Account. Have We are i teres Look at Yc Exper after you have used our meats awhil them considerably less than formerly meats than ever before. The reasor pood that every ounce of them is < waste, and the stoppage of waste is s City Market ai E. R. GODSHA If You Nee You can help yoursell Union Jnnk fn all W Rags, Rubber, Bones, Copper. We pay the everything. Special pi Furs. UNION JUNK 34 Gadberry Street Branch in Jone COM! Carload Fine Italian and Vermont uments and Tombstones?the most monumental purposes in the world, lot better. HONOR YOUR DEAI) with a su proportioned design of fine material taste than a huge mass of cheap mai We sell direct to you from the mi made from picked material desigm freight, no middle man's profit, no a* you get better material, better finis] BAILEY UNDEI Phone 106 | THE WORI I ^ ^ :{: $7.00 Per Ton. ! % $1.75 Per I '4 c Guaranteed to catch quick pletely and last longer p No Clin I POWER FUEL > PHONI 1 DaamIa^ I Inrlo r uupiua uiiuc Funeral Directors a Automobile Equipment. Furn Calls Answered Prom H. WJEDGAR Phone 240 ^W\\ | / J / y J >esire, Achievement, lies ho courts it. The founSuccess 5 you laid the foundation? :ted in vnur Success >ur Table ises e. It will surprise you to find /. Yet you have enjoyed finer ? is simple. Our meats are so ;aten. There is, therefore, no aving. The best is the cheapest. id Cattle Co. LL, Mgr. d Money E by selling to the nds of Scrap Iron, Metals, Brass and mgnesi prices for rices on Hides and COMPANY UNION, S. C. svflle, S. C. IMG! Marble and Barre Granite Mondurable and finest material for Costs a little more?but a whole itable memorial?a simple, wellnicely finished is in much better rble butchered up by apprentices, anufacturers of Fine Monuments ed and finished by experts, no rent's commission?Buy from us; h and save 20 per cent STAKING CO. Union, S. C. ! __^ ?3.50 Per 1000 lbs. . iOO lbs. | ly and burn more com- / than any other coal. ? kers. 5j . COMPANY | S 68 / > eXXXXXVVVXXXXXXXXXXVXVVVX staking Co. ind Embalmers iwhed When Desired. iptly Day or Night -? Manager. 1 Old Postofflcc Balldlnp I