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?9 JK Fop AH WE RE Noah's i Strains ar Sore Thrc Cramps ai Cuts and ] Pneumonl i Pnins in C Indigestio Chilblains Tape Wor For All Ac! Insist on Noah's 1 Other. Your deal THE NOAH On every package of 1 is printed in large typ( tects you in every way: bottle of Noah's Linimi when directions are fo refunded by the dealer and we authorize him t on all Noah Preparatio the genuine with our t carton and label. Noah Va.M If your dealer re on these conditions, mal Notice of Final Discharge S^ate of South Carolina, County of Union, Court of Probate Notice is hereby given, that on tl 23rd day of February, 1918, at ] o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Proba for said County, the undersigned \vi na,ake his final setlement as Guardis of the Estates of Virginia Lee Poo and Russell Poole, and that thereupc he will apply to the Judge of sa Court, for his final discharge as sue guardian. S. M. Rice. This 19th day of January, 1918. Published in The Union Times for c days. 4-4t. Notice of Final Discharge State of South Carolina, County of Union, Court of Probate Notice is hereby given, that on tT 18th day of February, 1918, at 1 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probat for said County, the undersigned wi make his final settlement as Admini: trator of the Estate of Mis, Pearl Sartor, deceased, and that thercupc he wil lapply to the Judge of sai Court, for his final discharge as sue Administrator. Claude C. Sartor. This 18th Jay of January, 1918. Published in The Union Times for 3 days. 4-4t. NOTICE TO COLORED PEOPLI Use Noah's Hair Dressing Noah's is a most superb hair dres: (ng and intended to preserve, beautif and restore the Hair and keep it in smooth, glossy condition; elegantl perfumed; at all drug stores* If yov dealer cannot supply you send 2f>e i stamps to Noah's Products Corpor.' tion, Richmond. Va., and we will sen you libornt c-i^od T?n lee of T?!nnl Oionliowf*/ ? ? vrv.v v x/x a iii(4i i/invnai State of South Carolina County of Union Court of Probate Notice is hereby given, that on th 27th day of February, 1918, at 1 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Pre bate for said County, the undersigns will make her final settlement as Ac ministrator of the Rstatc of Wu'l II. Barnes, deceased, and that there upon he will apply to the Judge c said Court, for ,his final discharge j such Administrator. Anna G. Barnes. Thig 28th day of January, 1918. Published in The Union Times for S 'days. A moustache guard that can 1 attached to any cup is an EngHf hftcittu. . A Creation s< COMMEND Liniment FOR si id Sprains u at V! id Colic ^ Bruises u ia I!: rhest and Sides n b and Sore Feet ? Is m ties and Pains d' p; Liniment and Take No J1 b; er can get it for you. 3: c< f< h? V GUARANTEE M ai the genuine Noah's Liniment w i this guarantee, which pro- ol : "To the consumer?If one M ant fails to give satisfaction m llowed, your money will be at of whom you purchased it, M :o do this, in every instance, ns. Be sure you always get o ;rade-mark, Noah's Ark, on m Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond- M fuses to return your money ai ke your claim on us. ^ C? i House Passed Bill Allowing *n Soldiers to Vote in Camps. af Act Would Permit Soldiers, Sailors v* and Those in Civil Service Fr?m ie This State to Exercise Suffrage 00 11 During War. te ill The Berry bill providing n method , in for allowing the soldiers, sailors and m le those in the civil service form South j (,( m Carolina to vote in elections was! id passed through second reading in the ; ln h house this morning. It was amended so that it will be made effective only during the duration of the present war.?Columbia Record. rc 10 Oliphant To Food Administration ja ; fic Albert O. Oliphant has resigned as nf assistant secretary of the State board i)r of charities and correction to become effecive February 1. I ^ Mr. Oliphant has been the assitant i ie secretary of the board since its organ- ; j ization two years ago, giving a large ' ' proportion to field investigations and j jl inspections of chaingangs and State th institutions. Prior to the work with ; *a j the board of charities and correction, | za Mr. Oliphant was a member of the V1 ^ staff of The State. ! A. S. Johnstone, secretary of the State board of charities and correc- *v( nuns expressed great regret at los- ; in# Mr. Oliphant who, he said, had ,q done his work exceddingly well and j whose place would be very hard to fill.?The State. 01 ? ' on For Sale. i r ce Forty-eight acres of land, small ed tenant house, good spring. About r twenty-two acres in cultivation bal- j 19 ance in pines and oaks. Three and one half miles from Santuc, on main ac road to Beulah church. Joining lands to y of Mrs. J. C. Sartor, $22.50 per acre, ha a one third cash, balance in two years ly at 8 per cent interest. te ir Citizens Heal Estate & Loan C?. r 3t. j th ?. ? te d Reliable Remedies for ! J.( Cold Weather Ailments n" !pr * We are now undergoing a siege of pr unusually cold weather?a time when jn wet feet and exposure to the cold will ] cause sudden attacks of illness. ; pj Sore throat, colds, coughs, la grippe e are caused by such exposure. j "Cargo" a pleasant tasting remedy ( for sore throat .hoarseness, tonsilitis fj and similar ailments. K-W Brand Oi j Cough Syrup is a scientific remedy ^ viiuu 19 lunuc IU v-uif ))CI limiieilliy SM and not to merely drug a cough into re* ^ silence. Dawson's Grippe Capsules to (K-W Brand) for grippe and colds. gi This and the other remedies mention- cr ed above should be in every home, 10 ready to combat immediately the ad- gii ,q vance of such ills. We back them with our guarantee, and the large to sales of them we are now having is a ini testimonial of their goodness, you fa >e will find them most reliable and ef- , ih fective. Peoples Drug Store, 'Phone [ 69, Union, S. C. - ' & . . . .V.*' : - rrangements For Mr. raft's Visit Now Complete >1diers at Camp Jackson Prepare For Review to Be Held Thursday in Honor of Ex-President?Program For Visit of Former Executive is Full One. Soldiers of this division are today lining their guns and pressing their niforms in anticipation of the disional review to be held at the camp hursday in honor of ex-president William Howard Taft, who is to come > Camp Jackson for a two day speakig tour. The men of the 306th field signal attalion, who have been liberally racticing the art of photography itely, have a moving picture outfiit nd have declared their intention to inner practice upon the ex-presient while here, and also to make ictures of the parade. Mr. Taft will be entertained at mcheon at 12:30 o'clock Thursday y Col. Marquart, commander of the 23rd infantry regiment, and acting immander of the 162nd brigade. The >llowing Y. M. C. A. department eads will also be guests: J. Herbert filson, Frank Dobson, Dr. John Ii. febber,, I)r. Thomas Newlin. Col. arquart was captain in the regular -my, Stationed in the Philipines, hen Mr. Taft was governor-general ! the island possessions. On Wednesday night at 9:30 o'clock x. Taft will be the guest of Mr and rs. George L. Baker, at their home ; 1429 Senate street. At noon today r. Baker received a telegram from r. Taft saying that he would be glad i accept Mr. Baker's hospitality, ther guests will be Gov. Richard I. anning, Brig. Gen. George W. elver, commanding this division, id his staff; J. Herbert Wilson, my Y. M. C. A. secretary general ?r this division, and his secretaries, id the members of the Richland aunty Bar association. The recepon at Mr. Baker's home will be impdiately after Mr. Taft delivers an Idress at the camp. The full program for Mr. Taft's sit follows: z p. m.?Maj. Chaffee will call and mduct Mr. Taft to Camp Jackson, e will be escorted about the camp. 4 p. m.?Address to the men of the >1 infantry brigade in the cantonent theatre, being introduced by jn. Mclver. 6:30 p. m.?Dini.er with commandg general at headquarters. 7:30 p. m?Address at cantonment eatre. Introduced by Gov. Manning. 9:30 to 11:30 p. m.?Reception at sidence of George L. Baker. Thursday. 9 a. m.?Review of troops at Camp ckson. Mr. Taft and reviewing offers to be about 100 yards northeast headquarters of the 161st infantry igade. 11 a. m.?Address at cantonment eater to artillery brigade. 12:30 p. m.?Luncheon with Y. M. A. secretaries. 2 p. m.?Address at cantonment eatre to members of train and miliry police and mieellaneous organitions. The legislature will be inted to this address and seats will reserved. 5:30 p. m.?Departure.?Columbia ;cord. 32.40 In Thrift Stamps St. Ijouis, Mo., Jan. 29.?George iver Miles seven years old, a secid grade pupil of the Clinton school is purchased twenty thrift stamp rtificates with $82.40 he had earnI and saved by his own efforts. The iv liveo with lli? nnronta of Mo no Papin Street. To Principal J. C. Edwards, who companied him to the Post Office buy the stamps, he told how he d saved the money. The boy, whose father is a carpenr and a member of the Moose and -les, related how he often went to ese lodpes with his parent and enrtained the members by sinpiner. >r this work he was piven many mes and nickles, which he placed in bank. His father, he told his incipal, brinps home scrap lumber om bis jobs. This, he said, he cut to kindlinp and sold to neighbors ho needed it.?The Greenwood lily Journal. Cotton Ginners Report January 23, 1918. us T. Belue, The tabulation i f he card rennrtn ows telegraph summary to be corct. There were 14,093 hales of cotn. counting round as half hales, nned in Union county, from the op of 1917 prior to January 16, 18, as compared with 11,923 bales nned to January 16, 1917. You will please furnish these totals all newspapers in your district, beer careful not to discriminate in vor of any of them. Very respectfully, Sam. L. Rogers, Director. V February I * Hli AUCT KENTUCKY-TENNES Kentucky-Tennessee Horse and Mule UNION, S. G You will find among this ] I Mares and Mules. This wil as we will positively have _ ^ v ~a n -* - suiu ncyaruiess 01 trice. ] Stables. Don't let anything 1 Come, and tell others. j REMEMBER THE PLACE AHH DATE j Kentucky-Tennes J Prepare All Materi; In Price 1 We Have Or Dressci I Shingk (Everything Nee? Repair any Buil Wc C So Get Our Pric Better i Union Lii Near Phone 197 > White SaU "DOVE" Under-Muslins are a omy. Aside from their beaut economy to buy our 'Dove' Urn because they are so carefully made out o terials, that they wear exceptionally well, urices sururisinnlv rpasnnahb ? - ?- *"-? J w a "Dove" garment has an extra shield sei forcement. We have a splendid assorti styles now ready for yon: Night Gowns, T Underskirts and Corset Covers. SPECIAL WHITE OPENING ot NEW ! Long Cloths, Cambrics, Laces, Dimities, Pajam Skirtings, Silks, Sheetings, Bleachings, Sheets, 1 hams, Percales, Madras, Coat Suits, Coats, Sweat that will certainly save yon money. We urge Spring Goods dHring February; you will not rc days Irom now will have advanced from 25% to prices. Wilburn B ION SA OF SEE HORSES, MARES AND Auction Co. will sell a carload of good Horses, M; * MAUnnv rc?i 7mg aviviil/M I S r ELK load some extra good Tennessee S 11 be your-chance to buy one at yoi no by-bidders and everything pu Stock can be seen betore sale keep you away trom this sale. A1 -SALE BtGlHS PHflMfrLT AT 11 BELOEll see Horse & Mule Aui il Will Be Much High* 3eiore the End of 191 i Hand A Big Sfc 1 and Rough Lumber, ;s, Doors, Sash and ded if You Wish to I tding. an Save Yoi Money es and Give Us Your See Us At Once. t imber Comp Power House Unic / ^ 3 On True Econy. it is true ier-Muslins I such good maYou'll find the pen arm-note In vn in as a reinment of "Dove" eddies, Drawers, SPRING Nainsooks, la Checks, Voiles, Hllow Cases, Ginglers, Hats, at prices yon to buy your ?gret it. Goods 90 50% over present iros. kLEl MULES ires and Mules at | 3. 4th I laddie Horses H iir own price, I it up will be I at Brannon's I 1 will be sold. 1 , mill PR SHIHEI jtion Co. I 8. j ICK yi H tuild or 1 U Order. any >n, S. C.