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coco SKIN Wt 2 5c IS 0 > A Skin Bleach or Whitene removing all blemishes am low complexions and cai Whiter. Don't envy a clc lone Skin Whitener and h what uskus tiii: Macon, Ga. 1 Cocotone Co. uear ^irs: semi me i>y return mail two boxes ot' Cocotone Shin Whitener and three cakes of Cocotone Skin Soap. They are line and I do not care to be without them. Enclosed is money order for $1.2.">. Yours truly, CLARA M. JACKSON. Waycross. Ca. Cocotone Co. Hear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I ever saw. My skin was very dark and the first box has made it many shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what I have been using. Enclosed you will find $2.00. Please send me six boxes of Skin Whitener and two cakes of soap. Yours truly, ANNA M. WHITE. For Sale by Palmetto Drug < Denmark's Fuel Supplv Thrcatcncd. ( By Associated Press) Copenhagen, Oct. lti.(Correspondence)?Piediction of a more serious condition in the near future as affecting Denmark's supply of fuel, raw materials for industry ami fodder stuffs is made by the National Bank of Denmark in a summary of the economic and financial situation in this country. "In the latter half of the year," says the report, "owing to the Germati U-boat war, navigation met with such dangers as to become practically a gamble in which the stakes were life ami property. Part of the navigation stopped altogether and imports were very considerably restricted, partly by destruction or seizure of cargoes, partly by refusal of exports to Denmark by the belligerent powers, conditions accentuated by the.entrance of the United States into the war. "Denmark's trade balance during the war has been good. Our agriculture and navigation have earned profits which have more than covered the expenditure, and our exports have exceeded our imports. We have, therefore, been able to pay our foreign debts and we have great outstanding debts abroad in bills, in j credits and in foreign securities. This j is all very well, but it would have | been more fortunate if for part of the j profits we had been able to obtain the articles which we want, and which are j now more urgently needed than ever ! before. As is well known, this has j not been possible. We have not been j masters in our own hniKo mo imports, nor even as regards exports. Only when it was absolutely necessary have the latter been stopped, for export prohibition always impairs one group of home interests and exposes lis to the risk of further restrictions of the import of articles in which the shortage may be even more fatal. Important political considerations also come into play here. "The general level of prices has been raised in Denmark and Sweden by aO per cent, in Norway by more than 75 per cent, and in England by about 100 per cent." To Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of John (1. Fai r, deceased, will present the same to me duly approved, for settlement. All parties indebted to the said estate will make settlement to me. VV. F. Farr, Administrator -1 l-"t. Estate John CI. Farr. i Ah! That's the Spot Sloan's Liniment goes right to it. Have you a rheumatic ache or a ciall throbbing neuralgic pain? You can find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes have this remedy handy for all external pains because time and < lime again it has proven the quickeat relief. So clean and easy to apply, too. No rubbing. no slain, no inconvenience aa ie the | cuae wilh^laatera or ointmenta. If you once uac Sloan sLmiment.you will never be with- I out it. Ociwtroua tlird bottle*, at ell druggiate, I : 2Sc.. soc.. ?i.oo. I : TONE IITENER i FREE r for dark or brown skin, :l clearing swarthy or saliising the skin to Grow jar complexion use Cocoave one. slv OF COCOTONE. Montgomery, Ala. Cocotone Co. I >ear Sirs: I find that Cocotone Skin Whitener is the best preparation I have ever used to clear the skin, and wish you would mail me two boxes at once. (Signed) MRS. C. P. JOHNSON. I to not accept substitutes or imitations. CUT THIS OUT THE COCOTONE CO., Atlanta, Ga. I have never used Cocotone Skin Whitener, but if you will send me a 2~>c box free, will be incased to try it. I enclose six 2c stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address AGENTS WANTED Co.. Union, S. C. Food Substitutes Found Satisfactory. (By Associated Press) Amsterdam, October l<>.?Substitutes for textiles and food stuffs constituted an important feature of the recent autumn fair at Leipsig, Germany, according to the Schlesische Zeitung. "The food stuff industry shown at the fair which might be better described as a "substitutes industry" still is in the development stage," says the paper, "but it already has given such strong proofs of the justification of its existence that it deserves the grcatcs encouragement on the part of the authorities. The true value of the substitutes for tea, coffee, oil, tobacco, soup flavorings, meat extracts and vegetable soups will only be realized after the war if the too numerous regulations are rescinded and good raw material is available. "In the paper section there were exhibited manufactured articles which had attained a surprising decree of success. To a certain extent it was difficult to distinguish table-cloths, napkins, aprons, hat ribbons and even petticoats, for the manuufacturer of which paper had been chiefly employed, from similar articles made of the real material. "The general characteristics of the Seventh War Fair was the want of goods. This was due to dearth of raw materials and shortage of labor. NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, Union County, Court of Common I'leas. It. P. Morgan, et al., as receivers .etc. vs. Mat Rice, James Rice, Aleck Rice and Wm. M. Jones. Pursuant to an order of said court, I will on the 5th day of November, 11)17, being salesday, during legai hours of sale, before the court house door in Union, S. C., sell at public auction, the following <loscril?e<l lands, to wit: All the right, title, and interest of Mat Rice, James Rice and Aleck Rice, same being one-tenth ( 1-10) undivided interest each, in an dto all that certai ntract of land in Hogansville Township, County and State aforesaid, containing CM acres, more or less, and known as the Henry Fox Rice Place, hounded by lands of Mrs .Fannie (>ihhs, estate of Miss Ann F. Rice, deceased, John H. Norris, and others. Toi ms of sale, Cash. W. W. Johnson, I 1 -11. Probate Judge as Master. CITATION TO KINDRED AND (.'It EDITORS. Slate ot South Carolina, County of Union. I?y Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Whereas John 1 Gilbert has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Clough Harris, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Clough Harris, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C. II., South Carolina, on the 7th day of November. next, after publication here of, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 23rd day of October, Anno Domini, 1017. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judf?e. Published on the 2(?th Oct, and 2nd lay of November, 1017 in the Union Times. 43-2t. Great Campaign for Y. M. C. A. War Funds While a large portion of the $53,000.000 which is sought by the Y. M. C. A. for its war work in a great campaign to be conducted from November 11 to 19 is required for American soldiers and sailors in the camps in this country, only one-third of the total is for this purpose. The other twothirds is for work across the seas. This overseas progam is very largely designed to serve the America.) j fighting men who will pour into | '.France in great numbers within the I next few months. For them one-third! of the total sum to be raised will br I spent. The remaining portion of the fund j is for work among our allies and prisoners of war and to provide for inov. itablc expansion which cannot now be! foreseen. The budget as it has been mapped out to July 1, 1018,, is as follows: U. S. Forces at home $11,120,000 P. S. Forces overseas, 11,994,000 In Russian Army, .1,305,000 In French Army, 2,649,000 I In Italian Army - 1,000,000 In Prison Camps, 1,000,00' ! For Expansion 3,952,000 j Total . _ ... $35,000,000 j When it is realized that there arc ! now 1 1,090,000 men under arms in the nations of the allies and there arc j 0,000.000 more in prison camps who! should be reached by "Y" War Work, it is evident that the budget is most ! reasonable. This work is now in progress in j nearly 600 buildings and tents in the1 United States military camps and naval bases. It is being carried on in 234 different localities. It is being manned by more than 2,000 secretaries. When the soldiers now in the national guard and national army training camps begin to move overseas to France during the months immediately ahead, this work must go with them, but neither the men or the equipment now being used in America can be spared for this requirement, for the camps here will oe immediately refilled with men of he second and third drafts. It means that the work must be enlarged to take care of the expeditionary forces. France's armies .standing as they have, the brunt of the war. are in (lire need of this sort of -service, arid yet if it is provided them it musi^e with men and money from Amnyf# Italy has just invited the Y. M. C. A. War Work Council to establish 1,000 stations among her troops. Russia's need is greatest of all. Her millions struggling to perfect a new democratic government and trying to resist the insidious German propoganda, can he strengthened and held firm through the agency of the Y. M. C. A. better, perhaps, than any other. The prisoners of war have no other means by which their great needs can be met. So it is to grasp this opportunity which demands 4,f?00 more men and hundreds of buildings within the next few months, as well as to maintain the work now under way, that the Association is making its appeal. USE "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATED When Bilious, Headachy, Sick, for Sour Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Colds. Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have headache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomrch, or have backache and feci all worn out. Are you keeping your howels clean with Cascarets?or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthv bowel action; a clc-n- u??/l and cheerfulness for months. f)on't forget the children. W. O. W. Notice. There will be a regular meeting of Adamsburg Camp No. 292, at Adamsburg, Saturday night, November 3rd. All members are requested to take note of same. J. W. Ilennett, Clerk. 25c-pd. J. V. Vaughan, C. C. An English inventor's life-saving deck chair for passenger vessels has a back and seat made of a double piece of waterproof canvas filled with 1 granulated cork. I Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggiat will refund money if pJLZO I OINTMKNT fails to cure any case of itching, | Blind. Bleeding or Protruding riles in 6tol4daya. , The firat application given Kaae and kr?t- 30c [ Wm ' Southern Railway Now Serves Coach Lunches Washington, October 30.?"Coach lunch service" has been inaugurated on Southern Railway System trains carrying dining cars for the benefit of passengers who do not care for a complete meal while on their journey. Dining cars have been provided with basket trays and the waiters pass through the coaches announcing "Sandwiches and ColTee!" The sandwiches are wrapped in sanitary pr.ckages. Moderate prices for this service will be charged. In order to cooperate with the United States Food Administration, the Southern's dining car service is observing Tuesday of every week as "hcefiess" day. On every day of the I week the plea of Food Administrator I Hoover to the American people to ! "eat plenty, but wisely and without | waste durinjr the war" is brought to the attention of every passenger usinp the Southern's cars by an attractively printed folder outlining the general plan of the government's desire to reduce food waste to a minimum. To the Members of Padgett's Creek. There are two reasons why ever\ member of Padjret'.'s Creek should attend services next Sunday morninpr, November 4: First, because it is Cloto-Sunday School Day; second, be- | cause a matter of vital interest to the ' church is to be discussed. There will be no service Saturday > afternoon. E. A. Fuller. j The trouble with some folks is that they don't consider they are havinj* a pood time unless they are making a nuisance of themselves. Nobody works quite so well as th.i man who has had a pood nipht's sleep. Why I Believe in Nuxated Iron! A Strength-Builder for the Nation By ?. Bauer, M.D. Probably no remedy has ever met with such phenomenal success as has Nux ated Iron. It is conservatively estimated that over three million people annually are taking it in this country alone. It has been highly endorsed and used by iftrmer United States Senators and MemWrs of Con press * Physicians who have been connected with well-known hospitals have prescribed and recommended It; Monaeigneur Nanninl, a prominent Catholic Clergy irian, recommends it to all members of the Catholic Church. Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of Chicago, says it ought to be ! used in every hospital and prescribed by ! every physician. Sarah Bernhardt? | "the Divine Sarah." the world's most \ noted actress?has ordered a large quantity sent to the French soldiers to help | give them strength, power and endurance. Dr. A. J. Newman, late Police Sur- \ geon of tiie City of Chicago, and former House Surgeon. Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago, says Nuxated Iron has proven i through his own tests of it to excel any j preparation he has ever used for creat- 1 lng red blood, building up the nerves, J strengthening the muscles and correct- I ing digestive disorders. a Dr. N. II. llornstine, for ten years Physician in the Department of Public Health and charities of Philadelphia, says that tests made with Nuxated Iron on a number of stubborn cases where other tonics had failed absolutely convinced him of its remarkable and unusual power. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to nrake the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day aJTter meals for two weeks. Then test I your strength again and sec how much 1 you have gained. i NOTE. -Nuxated Iron, whirl] haa been used by former Meinltera of tho t"nlted States Senate and House of KepresetuaUves. and other prominent people with such surprising results, and which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians In such a great variety of r.ues. Is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, hut one which is well known to druggist* and whose iron constituents are widely Siecribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Un the older Inorganic iron products. It la easily assimilated, does not Injure the teeth, make them ft hiecV nop linsat the l ? . - .mr contrary 11 u | I a most potent remedy In nearly all forms of In- I digestion as well as for neirous. run-down oondl- I tlons. The manufacturers have such great con- S fldence In Nuiaterl Iron, tliat they offer to forfeit (ISO to any charitable iMItulion If they cannot taVe any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and Increase their strength 100 per cent, or oser In four weeks' time, provided they have no serloui organic trnuMy They also offer to refund your money If It doe* not at least double your strength anu endurance In ten days' time It 1? di-neneed by au good druggist*. Milhous Drug Co., Peoples Drug1 Store, Glymph's Pharmacy, Palmetto Drug Co., WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits tn such complains as Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. Price 50c per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON mum VRAOK MAnn ECZEMA REMEDY Sold on a guarantee for Eczema, c Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar af- 8 fections of the skin and scalp. Sold v only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. _ 1 No. 666 This is i prescription prepared especially ] for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. , Five or six doeea will break any caae, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not 1 return. It acts on the liver better than i Calomel and does not fripe or sicken. 25c t Don't put on tj fSSSl it is poor econorr by substituting somethin you like to save on cost if 3 better? You ca?i get a be if you put on Certaii Rossi Before its m erits were recc regarded as a more or less ( Certain-teed hasdemc a most du rable roof, but a ; It is economical to buy, in practically nothing to mail s clean, 6anitary, fire-retard It is now used as the pre office buildings, factorie houses, garages, farm bui bility is demanded. CER'I for 5, 10 or Id years, act 2 or 3 ply). There are many roll roofings CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to to lay a CERTAIN-TEED ro roof, but there is a vast different the quality of a roofing by looks o label. Be sure that it is CER1 certain of quality and guarantied s; Certain-teed Slate-Surf are supplanting wood and tlate shing are just as good looking, wear better, are fire-retardant, and do not have to t Certain-teed Pain a are the best quality ground and mixed w! curacy. Made for; colors. With paint, the name CERT A guarantee of quality CERTAIN-TEED PROD New York, Chlc&RO, Philadelphia, bt.Louli Buffalo, San Francisco, Milwaukee, C Minneapolis, Kansas City, Seattle, India Grand Kapids, Nashville, Salt Lake City, Sydney, Havana. Fnr JB. WA The Union H< It Is Our To please the particular In forts are directed to th( meats and vegetables the r your wants. We are alwa juicy beef steak is our "lor City Market a PHONE 52 HHHHnnni SERVIC an be used as an Ambulance, for deli ions. Especially adapted for long disi vhere within thirty miles of Union FR BAILEY UNDE! Office Pfrone 106 Helen Gould has take* two more ittle children into her home on promtion. If they prove satisfactory hey will be adopted as equal heirs vith the little hoy who was adopted wo years ago. le roof until ly to save money g inferior but w oulun t i fou could get something Jtter roof for less money ?y ^ JL? _ ? M psti K^v-'-xzrxBSQacza Ping agnized, roll roofing wa> temporary roof?but now uistrated that it is not only lso the most efficient roof. expensive to lav and costs itain. It is light weight, ant and weather-tight. ferable type of rocf for s, hotels, stores, v.areidingsetc., where rlura'A1N-TEED is guaranteed lording to thicl;nes3 (ls on the market, but crdy rnr. per the best. It costs nc nora of than it docs to lay a poor 'c in the wear. You can't tc'i r fee!. Your only safety is ths rAIM-TEED?then you at-atisfaction. need Asphalt Shingles les for residences. They cost less, won't fall off, buckle or split. They je painted or stained. ? ? ? ts and varnishes paint materials, itli mechanicalac ill uses and in all as with roofing, 'KGCi .IN-TEED is a f|| II ' and satisfaction. UCTS CORPORATION i, hoston. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Hncinnati, New OrleanH, Los AnKCles, napolia, Atlanta, Memphis, Richmond, Des Moines, Houston, Dulutb, London, 1c By ardware Co. HnEIHBBKEXaBnH Delight susekeeper. Our best ef? marketing of the best t J /*? ? naritet anoras. fiione us H ys "en the job." Tender, lg suit." { md Cattle Co. E. B. GODSHALL, Mgr. mituwi?? E CAR verinpf Caskets and on Funeral occatanee calls. We deliver Caskets anyEE OF CHARGE. RTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 The culture of silk worms in France has been made such an exact science that the weight of cocoons harvested in proportion to ejfRs hatched has been doubled in a few years.