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coco SKIN Wt 2 5c BO J A Skin Bleach or Whitene removing all blemishes am low complexions and cai Whiter. Don't envy a cle tone Skin Whitener and h WHAT USERS Till? Macon, Ga. Cocotono Co. Dear Sirs: Semi mo by return mail two boxes of Cocotono Skin Whitener and three cakes of Cocotone Skin Soap. Thev are fine .-mil I I do not rare to l>e without them. I Enclosed is money order for $1.2.j. Yours truly, CLARA M. JACKSON. YVaycross, C,a. Cocotone Co. Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I ever saw. My skin was very dark and the first box has made it muny shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what 1 have been using. Enclosed you will find $2.00. Please send me six boxes of Skin Whitener and two cakes of soap. Yours truly, ANNA M. WHITE. For Sale by Palmetto Drug C |7==f===? == I jpj ^ E Vl\ These m JJ n 4$ Dutch li u Ij will yoi: For years thf asking Ihernt: peciafiy \vk?n be one of the "in-between-ti a ready answi This distinct cirinKS is spa is healthful w choicest cerea quet and agr< choice hops c C- the spot"?su r, Bevo?the a Vypf, ^imw lmvr ?'ie c>| l lie ;.c;il lias not i You wlH find lScvo ? lr. I <. ANULUbbK UU I T< v. II. d :?! tiiliM. r.-alH'l rnr t^. il.-i.ur'm. nt at I ilnaf Htiiailn f.nif. I A IV i ir*. ?l?nrn.thip * nwlother 11 t*ln' ' rofrothllm 1'iV ciutfu uio tut J. Dealer QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or city eal estate. Loan may be had for from one to twenty ye *rs. 89-tf Barron & Barron. I Dr Virnil R Hawkincll DENTIST OFFICK UPSTAIRS IN ||n;nn C TF.R BlilLDINC TRY Dr. M. D. Hueit's ALL-HEALING LINIMENT For Aches and Pains. 4 It Never Fails. Ask Your Friends For Sale at the PALMETTO DRUG CO. ? / T O N E I IITENER : FREE r for dark or brown skin, 1 clearing swarthy or salising the skin to Grow ;ar complexion use Coco- ! ave one. ,'lv OF COrOTOXR Montgomery, Ala. Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: I find that Cocotone Skin Whitcner is the host preparation 1 have ever used to clear the skin, and wish you would mail me two boxes at once. (Signed) MRS. C. I\ JOHNSON. Do not accept substitutes or imitatityis. , ' $ j CUT THIS OUT THE COCOTONE CO., Atlanta, (la. T have never used Cocotone Skin Whitener, but if you will send me a 25c box free, will he pleased to try it. I enclose six 2c stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address AGENTS WANTED 'o.. Union, S. C. ?i i '! L 1. D n ' Si i) r > I ijj^! Oysters Spa^?etti 11 Swiss Cheese , < hm! Goulash Raviola Chile-Con-Carne c lake up the usual ! jnch ? but what , i rerve to drink ? < : h > t and hostess have been that same question?es- 1} e 'er the occasion happens to ise cozy little after-theatre or mcs" parties. Now, there is :r? ! \et%k i Off?UiPAtOf? i 1 11 11 mm ively new creation in soft rkling?snappy?delicious. It i th the wholesomeness of the " lis ? appetizing with the bou- 1 ieable bitter tang which only } an impart. It is sure to "hit re to encounter no prejudices. ll-year-'round soft drink I Against Substitutes icr.t-d 111 your presence, first seeing that iueii broken, ancl that the crown top 1 Hevo is sold iu bottles only ? and la /\>y SUli ST. LOUIS IES G. LONG . A UNION, S. 15L I a q kta a rr/> caw be 3L r *- J / A GriOWN JilfitM prn(lighl> in i. .r mi. .!??> i roll nan ami A lit itan.. . as 111 iih' \\ ? 11!' > ii limo "our land wuli LAliCO GifOli ID J. MFfiTONE. < <tsi> :i tin! In nit .rood iiiiiil ami vigorous prowth of iilfftlla. veil 'i rlnVi'i's *uii| rniui, \\ riio l.tr deliver. il pro v:?I i iMu booklet ami reports. Attract;ve proposition to iti<trcUaiil? anil farmer i./i iits. ? LADD LIME & STONE COMPANY. ?*6 HIALEY building. ATLANTA, g?, Rheumatic Achcc Drive tlicm out wil!i Slonn'a I.inirnent, the tjuick-ncting, Koothinrt liniment that tvnetrar?.o without rubbing and relieves tho pain. So much cleaner than mussy piasters or ointments; it docs not eta'? the skin or clog the pores. Always have a bottle in the house for the aches and trains of rheumatism, gout, lumbago. strains, sprains, stiff joints and all muscle soreness. Generous siza bottles St all druggists. j 25c.. 50c. $1.00. | Drives Out Materia, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVK'S TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the hlood.and builds uptheayatem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c I Must Account for Possession of Explosives ' After Nov. 15 Must Have (iovernment Or He Fined and Imprisoned v 1 Washington, Nov. 11.? (Correspon- i donee of the Associated Press)?Any c person found with explosives in his i possession after November 15 with- t out a license issued by the Federal 1 government must show the purpose i1 for which the explosives are to be t used will be liable to arrest and fine 1 of 000 or one year's imprisonment. : Under the law, the Director of Mines is empowered to utilize the s services of all United States oflic \Y i and all police officers o. the states* 1 including the city police forces, couni.-i,,v..;ir.. a ? . I * ouvi mo, v?v|iuui.,.Nt uunsiauios and * all officers in any way charged with police duties. The police of the cit- 1 ies have already been organized for f this work, headed by a committee of chiefs. The police are not only to I look after the enforcefierjt of the law, but are also to make thorough investigations of all dynamite outrages 1 and fires in factories and warehouses, 1 and to make their reports to the Director of the Bureau of Mines. Persons apprehended in plots to blow up factories and bridges will be turned over the authorities for prose- t cution under federal or state laws. Most, states have especially severe punishments for these crimes. New n York has an extreme penalty of d twenty-five years imprisonment for the placing of dynamite with intent to blow up property. The penalty provided in the Federal war measure is merely to cover the illegal possession r?f explosives. The law provides that everyone who ,s handles explosives must have a license issued by the Bureau of Mines in Washington. The seller of explosives and the purchaser of explosives must have licenses, issued generally i>y the county clerks, or other local <' jflieers authorized to administer n laths. There will be at least one li- '' sensing officer in each county, and nore agents will he designated if the 'ounty is sufficiently large to warrant t. If a state has laws providing for |. x system of licensing persons man- s| jfacturing, storing, selling or using it explosives, the state officials author- a zed to issue such state licenses shall h >e designated as Federal licensing ' agents; also city officials qualified to ssue city explosives licenses will be liven authority to issue federal V', eenses. A federal license will not ieve any person from securing licen-*| ?es required under state laws and lo- tl \a lordinances. Only citizens of the p United States or of countries friendly P ,o the United States and the Allies nay obtain licenses. Contractors, mining companies, luarrymen and others using large juantities of explosives, which are iaandled by employes, may issue explosives to their cni|)loyees only through [hose employees holding a license, t called a foreman's license. r The purchaser of dynamite, in oh- d tabling a license, must state definitely [ ivhat the explosive is to be used for 1 and will be held accountable for its use as stated and the return of any ^ explosives that may be left. f With the strict enforcement of this law, the federal authorities hope to f prevent explosives falling into the 1 hands of evilly disposed persons and ' nut a stop to all further dvnanaite ' plots. ' 1 Dr. Frederic Jaeobson Says, 7~>r/< of Women Need Phosphates to (Jive Them Strong, Healthy, Hounded Figure and lo Avoid Nervous Break Down. Thousands of Women Grow Strong in Nature's Way. 'Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow." The life of the lily is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." But to live one's life in its fullness, women like the lily, must be nourished by ^ those same rival elements which nature provides for nourishing every living thing; and these include the valuable phosphate so often lacking in the usual food we eat today. ArgoPhosphate is rich in these wonderful elementa. It contains them in concen- *' trated tablet forr* which is easy to ' take and quickly assimulated and absorbed into the system, and from youth . to old age, builds and rebuids body and ( brain in beautiful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "That's why" j' Argo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh v and muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phos- J' phate contains the Natural phosphates which thousands of physicians are nrescrihinc dailv to build un thin. nale. colorless women to give them rosy cheeks, Ted lips, and a beautiful com- 1 plexion. Many cases have been re- ( ported where women have increased their weight from 15 to 25 pound with a few weeks' treatment, and any ( woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new dru<r which is inexpensive and is dispensed by any reliable druppist with or without a doctor's prescription. If your druprfcist will not supply you, send t $1.00 to the Arffo Laboratories, 10 o FoTsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they c will send you a two weeks' treatment o by return mail. Many Million Co-operators Decide to Enter Politics London, October 17.?Co-operators vho number many millions and who uive heretofore concerned themselves n commercial movements, have deided to use their votes and influence n politics and other directions. At he conclusion of a conference which ins been sitting several days it was Iccided to form a political party and n seek direct r<*nresentation in Pariament and on local municipal and nlministrative bodies. The conference unanimously adopted i plan of industrial, social and ecolomic reform, which included the fol>winpr aims: - r * ' ' .|V.KII1IIUIMK <11 <!!< IIIUTCNIS OI olunutary cooperation. Eventual direction by the State of mocesses of production, distribution ind exchange. Elimination by legislative action of profiteers and other \ieculators. Compulsory housinpr. An educational system on national ines affording equal opportunity for liirlier education for all. Effective Parliamentary control of oreiprn policy. Abolition of food taxes. Scientific development of apriculure. Democratization of state services. Establishment of a state bank and national credit bank to facilitate the ovelopment of trade. (Iradual demobilization corrcspond<r with the needs of employment. Notice of Sale. late of South Carolina, County of Union, Court of Common Pleas. Jessie M. McKec, Plaintiff, vs. Ethel llames, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the said hurt, in the above stated case. I will n the .'?rd day of December, 101T. tiring the legal hours of sale, before le Court House door, in Union, S. C., idl at nublic auction, the fnllnwinir mils, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of mil, lying and being in Union townhip, said county and State, contain- ! ig 135 acres, more or less, known s the Frank or Iluncan llames place, ounded by lands of Wallace Koon, M. Farr, P. D. Barron, and the ohn Charles place. Terms of sale: One half cash, balnce in two equal annual installments, npaid portion to bear interest from date of sale at eight per cent, per mum, and to be secured by bond of lie purchaser and mortgage of the remises ;the purchaser to have the irivilege of paving all cash. W. W. Johnson, Special Master. November 10, 1017. 4G-3t. Sheriff's Sale. Under and by virtue of power conained in Executions and directed to ne, I will sell before the court house loor in Union county, S. C., on the irst Monday in December, 1017, durng the legal hours of sale, the foldv. i;ilt described property to wit: < >i e tract of land lying, being and it into in Pinckney township. Union ounty, S. containing1 one hundred n ies, more or less, and bounded sis allows: on the north by lands of Sam arr, on the east by lands of W. N. I irner; on the west by lands of G. C. 11man and on the south by lands of wis Garner; levied on and to be sold i is the property of S. (). Inman for the niprovemont of llomstead at the suit 'he Union Hardware Company, l aintiff, against S. (). Inman, defendin t. Terms of sale, Cash. J. Hay Fant, Union, S. C., Sheriff. Nov. 13. 1017. 4C)-m. Notice of Sale. 'late of South Carolina, County of Union, Court of Common Pleas. .1. Itoy Fant, Plaintiff, vs. V. Farr Gilliam, ct al., Defendants. Pursuant to an order heretofore nude in the above stated ease, I will n the 3rd day of December, 1917, durng the legal hours of sale, before the ourt house door in Union, S. C., sell, t public auction, the following lands nd premises, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of tnd, lying and being in the city of Jnion, said County and State, conuininp three and one-half acres, more r less, hounded on the North and last by lands of Mrs. Ora B. Fant, louth by East Main street and West y lands formerly of Capt. J. T. >ouplass and now owned by different arties, beinp the home place of the aid W. Farr Gilliam. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balnce on a credit of one year with inerest from date of sale, credit porion to be secured by bond of the purhaser and mortpapc of the premises, urchaser to pay for all papers and r> have leave to pay all cash. W. W. Johnson, Probate as Master. November 10, 1917. 46-3t. A CASH PRIZE $5.00 in Gold will be piven the child hat hrinps the preatest number of ur Yellow Kid advertisements, either ards or newspaper cuts to our store n Dec. 24, 1917. 36-4mo BAILEY BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Doctor Says Nuxah Increase Streng People Xn many Instance#?Ferioni have auf(end untold affony for yeara doctoring for nervoua wetkntu, stomach, liver or kidney dlaeaae or aome other ailment when their real trouble waa lack of iron In thjB blood.?How to tell. New York. N. Y.?In a recent discourse 1 Dr. 15. Bauer, a Boston physician who has 1 studied widely both In this country and In great European medical Institutions, said:"If you were to make an actual blood test on all peoplo who aro 111 you would i probably bo greatly astonished at the excoedlliclV lnrifn nnmhor and who aro ill for no other r* ason than tho lack of Iron. The moment iron Is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disnppoar. Without iron the {blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore tiothlng you cat does you any good; you {don't get the strength out of it. Your food merely passos through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and , frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irrltablo; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for tho momont, maybe at tho expense of your Millions Drujr Co., Peoples Drujr Store, It Is Our To please the particular he forts are directed to the meats and vegetables the n: your wants. We are alwai juicy beef steak is our ''Ion E. R. GODSHAL I'HONE 52 % SERVIC] can he used as n Ambulance, for deli' sions. Especially adapted for lonjr dist where within thirty miles of Union Fit BAILEY UNDEI Office Phone 1()(> We must. v;iisn r?i nrn have to cat less. U Reasons! L ^ 1 Why you should use Cardui, the woman's I^B < tonic, for your troubles, I ^ 2 W1 have been shown in *, thousands of letters from IV < actual users of this medi- L ^ W1 cine, who speak from personal experience. If I^B " ^B the results obtained by W1 otiier women for so many M years have been so unf- I^B ^B tormly good, why ^ not L 1 give Cardui a trial? " Take cardui; ^ The Woman's Tonic 1 Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of 1 Cullen, Va., writes: j "About II years ago, I * suffered untold misery r ^B| with female trouble, bearing-down pains, head- VI ache. niimhnM? I ^ would go for three weeks k^ ^ almost bent double ... I My husband went to Dr. = After taking about two k*| bottles I began going k^ ^kl around and when I took Rfc three bottles 1 could do ed Iron Will ff/i of Delicate 100?/o in Ten Days life later on. No matter what anv one telle you. If you are not strong and well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two flvi>-irrain lets of ordinary nuxated Iron throe times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous run down reople who were ailing all the time double, and even trlplo their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ton to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron In the proper form, and this, after they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by now remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old Iron to put color In your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It 1* also a great nerve and stomach strengthener nnd the best blood builder In the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of lnorgnnlc Iron like tincture of Iron, Iron acetate, etc.. often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example. Is pleasant to take, does not lnluro the teeth and Is almost Immediately beneficial. NOT*.?The manufacturer* of Nuxated Iron kin pooh unbounded confidence In lta potency that thej authorize the announcement that they will forfait 1100.00 to an7 charitable lnntltuUno If they cannot lake any man or woman under ility who lacks troe and Increaee their etrcniuh 100 I*r ml or ore. In four wecke' lime, provided they have no ear!out nrtanlo trouble. Alao they will refund your money In any case In which Nuxated Iron dor* not at least double row? atrenrth In ten days' time. It Is die prosed In this City by ell food drugglirta. ('.lymph's Pharmacy, Palmetto Drug Co., Delight I iusekeeper. Our best efmarketing of the best tarket affords. Phone us /s "en the job." Tender, ? suit." .L'S MARKET i ? CAR lering Caskets and on Funeral occaance calls. We deliver Caskets anyKE OF CHARGE. RTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 IF YOU no troubled with dandruff, itching ?calp, and your hair coming out, we isk vou to try Waited TNADC MAHM HAIR TONIC >n our guarantee that it will give /ou relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and 51.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.. C. Opsar.s from Folks Who Know For malarLl headache, Granger Liver Regulator entirely relieved my trouble.?J. Height, Wetumpkn, Ala. Jiad heavy lieudnilio- Vft?iu,i , ? ?-?- V will a IA.U twice to six times a day. Four doses >f Gran per Liver Regulator made mo veil.?Lcuudus 1\ Rrindley, Sonierdlle, Ala. Mother had sick headache. Granger Liver Regulator did her more good han all the medicine she had taken jcfore.?Pcarlcy Davis, l'acio, Ala. ' I never expect to ho without it in r.y home.?Jcnie IJ .ey, Gadsden, Ala. It is a great saver of doctors' bills. ?Louis N. Kent, llonoraville, Ala. There is none better.?Dr. T. E. ?othram, Alexis, Ala. All druggists sell Granger Liver Jegulator?2r>. T-v it. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Of lice Over Tinsley's New Jewelry Store PHONE 43