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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
In the Matter of W. Farr Gilliam,
Bankrupt. ,
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an Order or Decree of Sale, of
Hon. S. E. Barron, Referee in Bankruptcy
in the above matter, which Decree
bears date March 7th, 1918, I
will at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at
the Court House in Union, South Carolina,
on Monday. April 1st, 1918, offer
for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described real estate, and personal
property, formerly the property of
the said Bankrupt and now part of his
estate, to-wit:
1. All the right, title, interest and
estate ot the said estate of said W.
Farr Gilliam in and to "One residence
and lot of about three and one-half
acres, situate, lying and being in the
City of Union, Union Township, Union
County, South Carolina, bounded
on North and East by lands of Estate
of Jno. A. Fant, deceased, on South
by Main Street, and on West by lots
of Mrs. Hunter Y. Gilliam and others."
And being the residence lot of
the late W. Farr Gilliam.
2. All the right, title .interest and
estate of the said estate of said W.
Farr Gilliam in and to "One tract of
land, situate, lying and being in Union
Township, Union County, South
Carolina, known as the Meng Place
and containing Two hundred and four
(204) acres, more or less, and being
bounded as follows: On North by
lands of D. F. and R. B. Gilliam, East
by lands of I. S. Ivey, South by lands
now or formerly owned by S. Kassler,
and on West by lands of Mrs. Louise
Jeter." Said interest being one-third
undivided interest therein.
3. All the right, title, interest and
estate of the said estate of snirl W
Farr Gilliam in and to "One tract of
kind, situate, lying and being in Union
Township, Union County, South
Carolina, known as part of the original
Meng Place and containing Fifty (60)
aeroe, more er lees, imd Mac bounded
as f site we: Ua HmA kfr bands of
B. F. GWmm rmd Bnris jMUm; ?m
Bast by lends ef D. F. Gilliam; qn
Sowth by lands ef W. F. Gilliam, D.
F. Gilliam and It. B. Gilliam, and o?
West by lands of Estate of A. H. Foster,
deceased." Said interest being
one-third undivided interest therein.
4. All the right, title, inter eel ami
estate of the seed eedete ef said W.
Farr Gilliam in and te "f?e taaet ef
land, aifnate, l#mg ami being in Santnc
Township, Union County, South
Carolina, knewn ae the Fleming
Place and containing -Two hundred
and Fifty-two (262) acres, mere or
less, and being bounded as follows:
^ On North by lands of R. T. Gee and
R. A. Kitchens, on East by lands of
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W. T. Stokes, on South by lands of
Mrs. Crawford, and on West
by lands of the Citizens Real Estate
and Loan Company." Said interest
being one-half undivided interest
therein. ,
Said lands will be sold, freed and
discharged of all liens, mortgages,
mechanic's liens and claims of dower
and all other encumbrances.
Terms of sale, Cash.
At same time and place I will also
sell for cash Five (5) Shares of The
Union Times Company.
J. A. SAWYER,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of W. Farr
Gilliam, Bankrupt.
March 8th, 1918. ' i
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I suffering women, from Ifl
I Mrs. W. T. Price, of 9
I Public, Ky.: "I suf
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fl IB given up hopes of ever B |H
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Take '
GARDUI
Tha Woman's Tonic
nl began Cardui.~ In J [STli
A short whHe I saw a |{B||
marked difference...' |H|| 1
1 grew stronger right | M | j
aleng, and it cured me. |.m9||
I am stouter than I y M
have been in years." B |
If you suffer, you can fl ffi
appreciate what It G ig
means te he Strang and B B
welL ORkousaads of wo- fl* fl
UK fil?B t c.usd i njn
. B. credit for tkeir goott |Ef'
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QUICK LOANS.
Money to loan upon county or cit>
eal estate. Loan may be had for fron
one to twenty ye^ra.
39-tf Barron A Barron.
Piles Cured in 6 to H Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT (llh to cure any rune of Itching,
Dlind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile" in 6 to ltdlyi.
The Aral application gives Kate and Kea'.. 50c.
MAYOR OF TOWN WAS
VICTIM OF INDIGESTION
Twenty Years Ago, However, A o
Friend Told Him What To Take, h
Says It's Great. S
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FRIENDS BACK HIM UP. c
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"I take pleasure in talking with n
people troubled with indigestion wor- k
ries," says Mayor E. S. Pinkston, of I
Parrott, Georgia. "Because I have t
been there myself and know what it e
is to be troubled with indigestion. I
suffered more or less for several years, p
Along came a friend one day, years c
ago (nearly twenty years ago I guess) p
and he told me about Acid Iron Min- b
eral. I took it and was relieved and e
since that time I have recommended r
it to others who have taken it also *
with good results. You can put me s
down as a booster of "A-I-M," do- n
rlarea this nnnnlnr nron^lomon
being Mayor of Parrot, Georgia, may a
be depended upon not to endorse any- d
thing without genuine merit.
Acid Iron Mineral may be purchas- d
ed at almost any drug store in the J
south. If not handy just send a dol- T
lar to the Ferrodine Chemical Corp.,
Roanoke, Va., and a great big twelve v
ounce bottle of this highly concentrated
and freshly put up Acid Iron Min- e
eral will be sent anywhere prepaid. I
A PLACE THAT RHYMES WITH 1
BELL.
Here lies wha's left of Oswald Binn,
We know he's mighty dead;
He said the kaiser ought to win? ^
And that was all he said.
?Luke McLuke.
And o'er his bier we shed no tear,
Though we all know full well t
That since he's dead his soul has fled ^
Where the kaiser ought to dwell. u
?Cedartown (Ga.) Standard. B\
We sent no flowers for Oscar Binn,
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No crepe we wear, by Heck! *{
Who thinks the kaiser ought to win< e;
Will get it in the neck. tl
?Memphis Commercial Appeal. it
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We have always wondered why w
Bryan didn't trv to nut over a con- If
stitutional amendment prohibiting si
war, hay fever, cyclones and a lot of 111
other really disagreeable things.? ?|
Tampa Tribune.
The man who proposed to make two n'
blades of grass grow where only one
grew before was no friend to the
farmers.?r-Flpridfl Times-Union. j, ?
"Raid sent Baker to wine cellar." ^
One can now believe the report that
other cabinet heads will go across to
investigate the situation.?Charleston bj
Post. pi
Keep Liver Active 7
And Bowels Clean
With "Cascarets"
Best When Bilious, Sick, Headachy,
Constipated, or for bad breath ^
or Sour Stomach. eI
Be cheerful! Clean up inside to- g(
night and feel fine. Take Cascarets pj
to liven your liver and clean the
bowels and stop headaches, a bad
cold, biliousness, offensive breath, jt
coated tongue .sallowness, sour
stomach and gases. Tonight take g|
Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentliest
liver and bowel cleansing you ^
ever experienced. Wake up feeling
grand?Everybody's doing it. Cas- .
carets best laxative for children also.
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Pershing has already sent back
enough generals to assure the Ameri- ^
can people that the leaders of their
boys will have to make good or come SJ
back home.?Charleston Post.
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IF YOU w
are troubled with dandruff, itchinc al
scalp, and your hair coming out, we in
ask you to try r
mmtoe, :
Jl^asEsaor d<
TKAOI MARH
HAIR TONIC pi
Dji our guarantee that it will give y<
you relief and satisfaction or money
refunded. Sold only by us, 60c and
$1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. bi
C.
If the American people will win the ^
fight for food and ships there is not
the slightest doubt about the American
army and navy winning tfheir
part of the struggle which is its important
lwsinesi to win.-^-Albaay Her- ?
aid. ar
For Indigestion, Constipation* of I
RSlSaif Anf?aa
Just try one 50-ceijt bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative plea-ant to take. Made and (
recommended to the public by Paris Medicine
Co.,manufacturers ef Laxative Bronio
Quinine and drove's Tasteless chill Tonic
Our observation is that thera is *o
better way for a fat man to reduce his I
flesh than to do his own cooking.? ?
Galveston News.
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The Quinine That Does Nat Affeat the Head S
Because ol it* tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- 5
TlVIt BROMOQCININK is better than ordinary *
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor 9
ringing in head. Kcinember the full name and .
took lor the signature ol U. W. GROVE. 30c. 1
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Tinker Creek
A very enjoyable occasion was an
Id fashion quilting bee driven at the
lome of Mrs. W. M. Gregory last
laturday. There was a large nuni?r
of ladies present, in spite of the
rowd and merriment, two quilts
rere finished. The quilting was made
lore interesting by a bountiful tur:ey
dinner. Everyone was glad that
lerbert Hoover was not around to see
he loaded table. He would have eatn
too much.
The Community Club met Friday
i. m. Misses Smith and Oetzel disussed
the topic of war gardens and
oultry clubs. Mr. Carwile gave the
Ave intoroetiinr nninl*
pvaivo VII K'K "II*1
orn clubs. They hope to come back
eal soon and organize the clubs, and
re feel that most of the children are
o Interested in winning the war that
re shall have a go">d club.
Miss Eva Adams who is in training
t the Union hospital spent last Friay
p. m. at home.
Miss Ruth Crawford spent a few
ays last week with her sister. Miss
lyrtle Crawford, who teaches at
'inker Creek. (
Miss Thelma Jenkins s pent the
reek-end in Union with relatives.
Miss Annie Lipford spent the weeknd
with Miss Myrtle Crawford in
Tnion.
10THER! DON'T TAKE
CHANCES IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
f Croes, Feverish, Sick, Bilious,
Clean Little Liver and
Bowels.
A laxative today saves a sick child
>morrow. Children simply will not
ike the time from play to empty
leir bowels, which become clogged
p with waste, liver gets sluggish,
tomach sour.
Look at the tongue, Mother! If
jaed, if your child is listless, cross,
;verish, breath bad, restless, doesn't
it heartily, full of cold or has sore
iroat or any1 other children's aillent,
give a teaspoonful of "Cali>rnia
Syrup of Figs," then don't
orry, because it is perfectly harm Ss,
and in a few hours all this con.ipation
poison, sour bile and ferlenting
waste will gently move out
f the bowels, and you have a well,
lovflll A i-l V
,~ju. uiiiu HJ4CJ1H. wiurougn "inde
cleansing" is oftrmes all that is
ecessary. It should be the first
eatment given in any sickness. :
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. :
3.; your druggist for a bottle I
ft "California Syrup of Figs," I
nich As full directions for babies,
lildren of all ages and for grown38
plainly printed on the bottle.
3ok carefully and see that it is made <
1 the "California Fig Syrup Com
my'" | m 1
0 the Farmers
of Union County ;
We are Jobson System Dealers for
lis County, and as such are actively
igaged in bringing the Common
mse Methods of easier and more
ofitable farming to every nook and
mer of our section.
These methods and the remarkable
bson ploy have received the en>rsement
of great Agriculturists,
tate Officials and practical farmers
1 over the country, and these benIts
are being extended to all parts
! the country at a rate that certain- (
! proves its merit and genuine, prnc- .
tal advantage. No farmer can af- ,
rd to overlook the opportunity of a
lorough investigation of this Sysm
before going further with his
>ring work .
The Jobson plow has no equal in
reparinp the land (late or early,
et or dry) before planting, and it is
so of extraordinary value in workg
growing crops and in getting
*dy for second crops. In fact, it is
wnethinpr the farmer needs every
onth in the year. A little investiition
demonstrates this beyond
>ubt.
Call on us for literature and full
srticulars. We*re here ta serve
)tL Jobson plows now in stock.
PARR & THOMSON, Union.
P. M. ADAMS A SON, Adamsirg.
B. G. WILBURN & SON, Cross
ys.
JONESVILLE IIDW. CO., JonesJle.
KELTON MERC. CO., Kelton.
10-3-w .
Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins
DENTIST
DWCIt UPSTAIRS IN |Tn:nn c p
roSTER BUILDING UIIIVII, VJ.
RUB-MY-TISM
iVill cure Rheumatism, Neu*
*Um. Headaches, Cramps, Colic I
Iprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
lores. Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptics Anodyne,
ised internally or externally. 25c
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I CANDIDATE CARDS 1
I hereby announce myself a candi- (
late for re-election to the office of ,
Mayor of the City of Union, and
pledge myself to abide the decision
of tbe Democratic party. I beg to
express my appreciation for the past
support given me, and will, if reelected,
strive earnestly to do my full
duty.
L. C. WHARTON.
I hereby respectfully announce
myself a candidate for Mayor of the
City of Union, and pledge to enforce
the ordinances, and conduct
the affairs of the City in an economical
and business-like way, and
will abide the decision of the Dem cratic
primary.
O. E. SMITH.
The friends of Hon. Macbeth Young
hereby respectfully announce him a
candidate for the office of Mayor of
the city of Union and pledge that he
will abide by the decision of the
Democratic primary election.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for election to the office of
Mayor for the City of Union. I
promise, if elected, to give the people
a good business administration, and
pledge myself to abide the decision of
the Democratic primary.
R. P. MORGAN.
ALDERMAN FOR WARI) 1.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman in Ward One. Subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
J. WILEY SANDERS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the position
of Warden from Ward 1, and pledge
myself to abide the decision of the
Democratic primary. If elected, I
will strive to do my full duty.
J. II. SCHOPPAUL.
ALDERMAN FOR WARD 2.
t' "
i luiinHiiici' my sen a candidate
for election as Alderman from
Ward Two, City of Union, and pledge
myself to abide the decision of the
Democratic primary election.
J. W. GILBERT.
ALDERMAN FOR WARD 3.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Alderman from Ward 3, City of
Union, and pledge myself to abide the
decision of the Democratic primary
election. I appreciate the support of
the voters in my Ward in the last
election, and if I am chosen to serve
you, I will strive to do my full duty.
T. A. MURRAH.
STRIKE
tETTE
r it has become
; the man's cighe
men who are
over here, and
er there.
son? Because
of Burley pipe
3 because?
rOASTED
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ALDERMAN FOR WARD 4.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Alderman to represent Ward 4, City
of Union, and pledge myself to abide
the decision of the Democratic primary
election. I appreciate the honor
heretofore conferred upon me, and if
re-elected will serve the people to the
best of my ability.
S. R. LYBRAND.
COMMISSIONER PUBLIC WORKS
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of
Commissioner of Public Works for
the City of Union, and pie '{re myself
to abide the decision of the Democratic
primary. W. S. McLURE.
FOR STATE SENATE.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
to represent Union county in tin:
State Senate and shall abide the decision
of the Democratic primary election.
T. C. DUNCAN.
Raspiruj^,
CouOhsHPfp
e a se d
with
*^(5 *n if*
discovery
for Cou<Jhs e Colds
That wrcfthing, torturous
tearing at tlie throat and lungs
; give away to case and comfort
through the prompt use of Dr. New j
5 Discovery?the standard cough ait 1 j
cold remedy for SO years. Keep ft on
hand and use freely. It goes right to >
the root of a cold?hrfnRs up the phlegm
rind eases the raw. feverish membranes.
Containing balsams, it cools and soothes
the sore parts, .'ist the thing for baby's r
ctoup. The kiddie likes it. Your drug- ^
gist sells it.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
Dr. King's new Life Pills cause a healthy
flow of Pile and rids your Stomach
and Powells of waste and fermentinc
lualy poisons. They are a Tonic to
your Stomach anil Liver and tone the
general system, l-'irst dose relieves.
(,< i i !> atle today. >- * all druggists.
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No. 666
This is a prescription prepared especially
lor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25a