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Pale Faced Women Take Cheeks and Be Men Need Phosphates t< Vigoroui Athletes Increase The*r Strength, En Simply Taking a Few Weeks T Atlanta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says that Phosphates arc just as essential to any man or woman who tires easily, is nervous, or irritatable. worn out, or looks haggard and pale to make a strong, robust, vigorous healthy body, as they are to cotton to make it grow. The lack of Phosphate is the cause of all enemic conditions and the administration of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate tablets will increase the strength and endurance of weak,nervous, care worn men ana women i&UU per cent, in two or thre^ weeks time in many instances, and their continued use will build up the whole nervous system, and j?ive new life, vim, vigor, and vitality to the whole body. I always prescribe Argo-Phosphate to patients who are pale and colorless, and it is surprising to see how quickly a few weeks treatment will transform a pale face to a rosy cheeked beauty. There can be no rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful women, without their system is sufficiently supplied with Phosphates. In recent interviews with physicians on the grave and serious consequences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the blood of American men and women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more phosphates in the form of Argo-Phosphate for weak, worn out, haggard-looking men and women. When the skin is pale, and flesh flabby, it is a sign of anema. When the phosphates go from the blood, the pink cheeks go too. The ll HOT W1 IS H And Sure to Stay For tl It'll cost a trifle to be C< ABLE by simpler weari Suit, and at the same tir Big selection of patteri and BELT harks in ENGLISH models. Men's Suits,, pi Boys' Suits, pr We still have left aboi I Fibre Silk Hose, which for 50c pair, while they J. CO The "Keep ] UNION & GLENN SPRING Following schedule will be effective (Between Union, S. C. No. 32 No. 34 2:20 pm 10:00 am Lv. Unio 3:05 pm 10:45 am Ar. Prid (Between Union, S. C. No. 5 No. 3 No. 1 4:15pm 1:15pm 8:00am Lv. Unio 4:3tpm 1:30pm 8:15am Ar. Buff Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bell have returned from their wedding trip to Tate Springs ,Tena., and are at home at the residence of Mrs. M. D. Boinneau, Pickens street. The young couple were married en the 9th in Gaffney, the home of the bride, who was Miss Alberta Harris.?The State. Messrs. Ryan and Manning Jeter, members of the Butler Guards, Greenville, stationed at I>aurens spent the week-end at thir home in Santuc and had as their guests Messrs. Rice and Easley, also members of the Butler Guvrds. Phosphates to Make Rosy g autiful Forms. j j Make Strong, Healthy, g s Bodies. ei ergy and Endurance 200% <>r More by reatment of Argo-Phosphate. rp muscles lack tone. They become nervous, irritable, despondent, melan- w choly, the brain fags, and the memory fails. Therefore if you wish to preserve your youthful vim, vigor and vi- . talitv, to a ripe old - age. you must ? supply the deficiency of Phosphates lacking in your food by using Argo- tl Phosphate, the form of Phosphates Si most easily assimilated. NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is recommended and prescribed by phy- N sicians in all enemic cases, is not a ei secret or patent medicine, but one that is sold and recommended by well known druggists evei*ywhere, and phy- 5* sicians are daily subscribing the con- * stituents contains in it. Being entirely unlike many other Phosphates, it is easily assimilated and will be found ^ effective in the treatment of indigestion and stomach troubles, as well as for care worn, nervous conditions. The S manufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will ir forfeit to any charitable institution $ 200.00 if they cannot treat any man or woman under 65 who lacks Phos- di phates, and increase their strength and tl endurance from 100 per cent, to 300 ner cent, or more in one month's time, if they are free fro.n organic trouble. .1 It is dispensed by all reliable drug- 11 gists. If your druggist will not supply p tories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., j, and they will send you a two weeks' you, send $1.00 to the Argo Dabora| treatment by return mail. . s1 b H ? ? Ml ! EATHER 1 ERE Next Three Months d IV. OOL and COMFORT- b _ w ng a "KEEP KOOL" g ne be Well Dressed, is in PLAIN, PINCH * CONSERVATIVE aijd cl a t\ rices $5.00 up. ? w ices $3.50 up. p t\ lit 75 dozen of men's 8 tc are selling all around & last our price only 25c IHEN j K.00I" Store Ei tu i i ? th IS RAILROAD COMPANY s on and after May 12th, 1917. hi; and Pride, S. C.) !n ' ' to No. 38 No. 31 fir n Ar. 12:45 pm 4:05 pm ^y e Lv. 12:00 m 3:20 pm and Pride, S. C.) be No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 su n Ar. 8:45am 2:00pm 5:00pm alo bv. 8:30am 1:45pm 4:43pm J. S. CREWS, General Manager. ^ i J lui Mr. and ftfrs. R. L. Cromer motored to West Springs, where they spent a on few hours Sunday afternoon. Mrs. SCl Sallie Palmer accompanied them home on their return and will spend a week or two visiting them. The Lockhart people will give a j{} big fish stew Saturday evening, be- ^0' ginning at 7 o'clock, the proceeds to go to the benefit of the Red Cross fund. It is expected that the handsome contrihotion already made to fr< this worthy cause by the bockhart fe people will be considerably increased M from the proceeds of the fish stev^. th The public is invited to attend. St I PURELY PERSONAL \ Miss Mary, Spears spent the weekid with relatives at Kelton. Mr. Lewis Poag of Rock Hill spent uesday in the city with friends. Miss Carry Smith of West Springs as visiting in the city this week. Mrs. P. B. Bobo has as her guest ir sister, Mrs. W. M. Brown of Pac- . et. Miss Elizabeth Little of Kelton is le guest of Miss Sara Thomson at cdalia. Messrs. Poster Howell and Aubrey 'oland of Co. E were visitors in the ty last week. M rs. Julia Thomas is spending imetime with her daughter, Mrs. W. . Sartor at Santuc. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Leister and lildren of Jonesville were visitors in le city on Saturday. Mr. C. S. Moore of the Columbia tate was in the city Tuesday in the iterest of his paper. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Alverson of Sealia were the guests of relatives in le city last Saturday. Miss Rachel Counts has returned rom a fortnight's visit to relatives 1 Newberry and Blair. Misses Lily Cornwell, Elizabeth and oily Jeter of Santuc were shopping 1 the city on Wednesday. Miss Fanny Clarke is spending the ummer vacation with her parents, Ir. and Mrs. E. L. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith are the uests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. K. Smith, on South street. miss Atossa Hankinson of Aiken is he guest of her sister, Mrs. L. B. Woodward on S. Church street. Miss Elise Babb, who has been the ouse guest of Mrs. J. F. Caudle, left ?st week for her home in Laurens. Mrs. Elias Prioleau left his week or Eutawville to spend a fortnight nth her father, Major W. H. Sinkler. Miss Kathleen Hancock of Timlonsville is the guest of Miss Mary 'errin at her home on E. Main street. Miss Alsie Smith has returned from lharleston where she went in the insrest of her home demonstration rork. Miss Irene McDow, who has been saching at Hawthorne, returned to he city Monday for the summer vacaon. Mrs. Virgil R. Hawkins returned to le city Wednesday afternoon after a lonth's visit to relatives in West Virinia. Miss Maude Goforth spent, the reek-end at Mt. Tabor with Miss Mflred Askew, returning to the city on londay morning. Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr., and little son, erry, spent a few days this week 'ith Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow on age avenue. Miss Julia Smith of York arrived ist week to spend several weeks ith Capt and Mrs. F. M. Farr on ast Main street. Prof, and Mrs. Davis Jeffries and lildren spent the week-end with reltives at Gaffney, making the trip in leir car. Mrs. Sallie Greer, who has been the uest of her daughter for several eeks, has returned to her home in acolet. The Clemson Special passed irough Union Tuesday evening about ' o'clock carrying Clemson students ? their homes for the summer holi ays. Cadet W. E. Thomson, who is a inior at Clemson college, has reirned to Union to spend the sum- , er months with his mother, Mrs. P. i . Bobo, at Sedalia. Among the teachers attending the immer school are Mrs. N. M. Linder, j isses Hallie and Eunice Thomson, lanche ami Maude Garner, Lucile racey, Jenny Colson, Etha Palmer. Mr. Henri Going, who has been at astport, Fla., for several months, re- { J i. L!_ 1 * ? 1 meu 10 ms nome nere on Saturday ' ternoon. Mr. Going has enlisted in ( e Coast Artillery at Georgetown, f C. 1 Mr. W. B. Knight went to Colum- 1 a last week to consult a specialist i regard to his health. He was found a be suffering with psoriasis, and ? ids that he is being greatly benefited a the treatment. s e Miss lone Littlejohn is spending a e rtnight with Mrs. Spencer Perrin c fore going to Spartanburg for the j mmer. Miss Littlejohn has been ;cted to teach in the high school at ^ oivaiiuuxx next session. Y Mrs. Briggs and ^iiss Virginia . iggs, who spent the winter in Combia, have returned to Union for e summer months. Miss Briggs is e e of the teachers in the Logan v hool in Columbia. ^ Miss Nora Eller will leave Friday s r Columbia to acoompany her moth- v , Mrs. Jo? EUer, home from the s iptist hospital, where she has been a r three weeks under treatment. Mrs. ler is very much improved in health. Mrs. Warren Sibley has returned t>m Orangeburg and is spending a a w days with her parents, Mr. and 0 rs. T. K. Foster. Mr. Sibley spent S e week-end with them, returning to b ?artanburg Sunday afternoon. n \ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | MONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf WE CARRY a complete line of Cameras and photographic supplies, and would be glad to have you look them over. Palmetto Drug Co. WANTED?Two or three industrious young men, 18 or 19 years of age, with common school education, to work in our shipping department. Fine opportunity to learn the lumber business. E. P. Burton Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. . 23-3-pd FOR SALE OR RENT?Nice barber shop outfit; good location; easy terms. See Sims W. Cornwell, l.r> Cornwell St., Union, S. C. 23-3 FOR RENT?A four room flat with lights, water amd sleeping porch. n it rvc-asuiuiuie rents. Apply to Mrs. R. M. Estes. MONEY TO LOAN?I have twentyfive hundred to three thousand dollars to loan as guardian, loan to be for three years. Geo. C. Wood, Jonesville, S. C. 25-1-pd IDEAL FIRELESS COOKERS render Summer Cooking a pleasure, buy one from us at cost. We are closing out the lot. Bailey Builders Supply Co. 22-1 USE "HUYLER'S"' right off of ice, and get you a bride. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?One nice building lot on South street, 80x226. See J. Wesley Greer at M. & P. Nat. Bank. 19tf I HAVE a limited quantity of South Carolina raised Torn in shuck, which I desire to sell. Call on Mr. R. P. Harry at the Farmers' Bonded Warehouse and he will serve you. T. C. Duncan. 22-tf MONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate for 20 years. See John K. Hamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. WANTED IMMEDIATELL ? Six good carpenters with tools; white or colored. Apply in person or by mail. E. P. Burton Lumber Co., P. O. Box No. S50, Charleston, S. C. 24-3 FOR RENT?-An apartment of four rooms, hall, kitchen and all modern conveniences. Apply to Dr. J. II. Hamilton, East Main street. 25-tf FOR SALE?A special bargain in Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Porch Goods and'Dining Room Squares. Cooper Furniture Exchange, 27 Main St., Union, S. C., Phone 392. FOR ALL ACHES and pains, use "Huiet's Liniment"; it works like magic. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?At sacrifice price, several second hand steel tire carriages. For cash or good papers. A. B. Brannon, Phone 229. 21-4-pd LOST?An amethyst brooch set with pearls, on Main street from court house to Southern depot. Finder please return to Times office and receive reward. 25-1-pd FOR QUALITY and service Phone No. 7. Palmetto Drug Company. FOR SALE?Six-room cottage with sewerage and electric lights. Will sell on easy terms. See Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Greer, South St. 21-tf TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE" FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druggist in town?your drugfist and everybody's druggist has noticed a gr?jat falling-off in the sale of :alomel. They all give the same rea- < ion. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking ^ ts place. "Calomel is dangerous and people ' enow it, whfle Dodson's Liver Tone ] s perfectly safe and gives better relults," said a prominent local drugfist. Dodson's Liver Tone is persondly guaranteed by every druggist who j :ells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, ^ md if it fails to give easy Tclief in ivery case of liver sluggishness and ' onstipation, you have only to ask for rour money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant asting, purely vegetable remedy, ^ larmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up eeling fine; no biliousness, sick headche, acid stomach or constipated bowls. It doesn't gripe or cause inconenience all the next day like violent alomel. Take a dose of calomel to- J ay and tomorrow you will feel weak, c ick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's t /ork! Take Dodson's I;iver Tone in- v tead and feel fine, full of vigor and v mbition. * Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Childs and ^ )harles Childs of St. Petersburg, Fla., rrived this week to visit at the home f Mr. and Mrs. . T. Murphy on fountain street. They made the trip y motor and are on their way to the aountains for the summer months. | I J 3f Safety Under . JJ I People who deposit mon H [ satisfaction of knowing t m I ditions may arise, every m I 1 will be absolutely safe. S\ in which pur business is facilities with the unders 'yU reive perfect protection ai % v!A\ Rmslie Nicholson, J. I President. rnswDBwrjur xn ? m \*uf &X)7 THE UN I VERS i | Wherever Ford cars have pi I has kept pace. It is the fact B * the personal relation between I Company. To pet the best j I your Ford ear, brinp it here wl and pet the benefit of Ford su II We use the penuine Ford par . J benefit of the repular standard Car $360, Runabout $345?all f is the time to pet your car ar driving. It doesn't matter atn || Ratinp; $150.00 cash, balance 1 j to us about it. UNION GA1 J. L. BOLTON, P I - SERVICE < :an be used as an Ambulance, fo 3n Funeral occasions. Especial] tance calls. We deliver Caskets miles of Union FREE OF CH ind reach destination within tw( iall and give our patrons througl service as in town. Phone us an BAILEY UNDER1 Office Phone 106 Scholarship and Entrant University of Soutl The examination for the award of vacar iouth Carotina and for admission of new st( ourt house on FRIDAY, JULY 13, at 9 A. han sixteen yeara of ape. When scholarshi vill be awarded fo those makinp the hrghe ided they meet the conditions poverninp th? hips should write to President Currell for ^hese blanks. DroDerlv fillpd out , . - , y ? V..V lent Currell by July 6th. Scholarships are worth $100, free tuition ession will ope.i September 19, 1917. For f iddress President W. S. Columbia, S t CHOLSON NK&TRUSTO? UN/ON. S.C.IM 1 \\\ Conditions ey in this bank have the hat no matter what eondollar they entrust to us j The conservative manner conducted assures this. > ive you make use of our landing that you will reid thoroughly efficient ser toy Fant, M. A. Moore, " Vice President. Cashier. X ..J JLA. ' ' J ti' jv ji'l l;j; ^cC I ALCAR |l ! 'i * oneered, Ford service or which strengthens Ford owners and the j ! possible service from f, * hen it needs attention pervision throughout. j ts and give you the t, Ford prices. Touring : '. o. h. Detroit. Now fci'jlj id enjoy the surnmei out your Commercial j'b while you ride. Talk 5 i; IAGE , rop. Phone 289 I |?j || | SI f ' ? | , CAR r delivering Caskets and ly adapted for long disanywhere within thirty ARGE ) liours after we get the lout the county the same iy hour, night or day. rAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 :e Examinations. h rarnlina it scholarships in University of jdents will be held at the county M. Applicants must not be less ps are vacant after July 13 they st average at examination, pro? award. Applicant? for scholarsholarship examination blanks, licant shoald be filed with Presiand foes; total $<158. The next urther infdmation and catalogue, CurreH . C. 24-3