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SQUEfcj <?>i^i<9> TRADE. V' ^irtr T ' i , . Black Rod 7 ; ^ i-' .?v" -; . .I I j Union, U VH J.* j> ~ v"t*7 JONESVILLE Jonesvillc, April 10.?Tho niunici- j pal election yesterday resulted as fol-il lows: |{ I For Mayor?Dr. 11. T. Haines, 129; ' Frank Webber, 29. !( For Alderman?First Ward: J. W. : Lipscomb, 289; T. .T. Stehle, 8. Second Ward?B. W. Webber, -T;'1 no opposition. Third Ward?Vernon Mabry, 5:1; 1 no opposition. Fourth War ! X. \lovendcr, 25; ' i no opposition. This is the third term .'or tho pros- i1 ent administration an i the olliccrs are i naturally nratited at. .li iiai :.o:v.r<! vote given thotn . > a \. > of conb-l donee reposed in tin n i>\ .no voters. Miss Dora I ipford, a successful I' young husiue.-s woman f Spar ..nburg spent .Sunday w h 'nor m >ti u\ J. Spears ha h -on i|U'to ill. Henry .1 lluiue . who has l> ? a with ' his sick son, .lohnni . at Fort .Moultrie for the past live da> - returned > homo this afternoon. Ill- n-oi ?i'i < t ! f .1. .1 vt i ' ...M.i.l I.,,. I is preally improved. ji Serrr1 . -lot1 .Mcl.au!'i;lin an.! Walker j' I'ort or ha \ < I. . l.> 11., n , .: ' i Iraininir school for artillery officers at i i Fortress Monroe. |t l.ittle Muse > .ii; arid \ ..! 't I lod'.tepath, Mw r!>u 1 m iliiMri .i of I Mrs. Maude il< p: :h a. 1 .. ad-jl niitted (o th<* Than "' il Orpbanaee at 1 Clinton. '1 Mrs. (loo. Hro'ii !?* ? i a > >. 1 l?ai;>f il accident Monday >1 'ell ^ from the steps at '.he h del and b; Hv wrenched hot ?nI.' ? Ted Craw for. v 1 ? f'r.io' * l? ircss Til. .day. ) " rile Mor " ! For Ir.di t u, 1 1" "> . > 01 1 ,4 * Just try oreu' . ! . LA'!-; 0*? j' WITH PKPSiN. * I I) r '.vp j Laxativa plea > t V l nd j recommended to t' ? 1 . bo. M< liciiio Co., mnii'.ii ic'iiri 1 ' .. ! a* ? Quinine and Crov i L.eic II M l 1S T \V. M. II. Ql MM KULY MK? I l.\(. Th( if will i>o ? quartr 1 iv iiH<tip f.f \V. M. I' of Mi division wli <h to iio helo with the Hebron I' i; * - ; church op tic id Sundry in \prii i Tlic public is cord; !'y invited. Mrs. Judson Ivey. Divisional President.. Whenever You Need n General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable ns n General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of (,)t IN IN li I and IRON. It nets on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriclies the Blood n?vl ' Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. * * ' ? * Sold "For 1 _ y \A/r like to sel1 Di * find that when or M tries c . 2 Diamond, he "all Ground." He's sold Wy ? . ;:Y.f;ed customers business! <8 We're glad to tell yo Tir? " we've sold are \ < / : .'W without a "come i: o" they cost Zess thar \ u i 3 that Diamonc r_.v. _u ; reposition ? / or>or.cl Tubes are W ' .cntelves. Made fr< jf i j.'jber that is remari ..w. i^.^;.i5jWNiKssai r':0- iiARDWAR] So -rm-rtvxv;: iti. \\k rr.'NC. a mc; area 1 i > general way we realize what a ;.eat leg ti ng this war at present is, ind what a gigantic thing it is destined tr? be before terms of peace are ?ven talked of. In a "eneral way we have done our . f, whi'e the machinery of the ad'n.Vn, working night and day, a! ii - - li possible speed to prop>i'v c< u i our budding army at home ud our army us it now stands in n.-e. '* - tile World gives a few inf cts iliac in a novel way . ow ast .1 undertaking it is ' ; irii '"or (he field. ? shown by some ever reo i ' a iiiatlieinativ iaii that if one '< ! .( 'i been put aside for every 1 ' a the birth of .Jesus Christ, 1. I'i h> 1> nulled and seven tvo, up l i the first day of i' ! < present year the total nil ^i' tin amount that wil invr p: i I o i ! v the United it: I mment on that date. Tererl to awaken the ave o the magnitude of a >il!ion. v. ' v world ott'or .'mother n'OTii'.! ustration >)' what a hitr bin" 'i>- var preparatory work imounts to. Twer'' tare mile- of army hlan ts. and is what the purchase of banket ' > our hov has amounted 0 tlu: ' r and the work r>f huyinpr darkel h t started. In other vor<l< w< have already acquired > an!.etc diojemly wide and lonp to ontfor'; 1 over the entire city of 1 ?mph'e -I then lake in Binpinr >n - .1 he Country Club. t'p to ti four thousand acres of )!.anl "t > >i actual use. This may >e a uni-.' way of evpressinp it, hut t tel' . that is quite interesting. \ . i / I Keep? ? amond TiresI We le of our customers wants Diamonds ( "for keeps." like that keep us in u that the Diamond filing up thousands -back." And what's i most tires. Don't Is must be a pretty l in a class by Dm husky, lively tably long-lived. ^ \ E CO. uth Carolina | 1 * & " iv *f l THE FFDAUCY CORPOti In a general way we hear that a million dollars has been appropriated for this or for that necessary article, without seriously considering just } what a big sum of money this is. The | average man has dealt most of his with thousands, and most of us wfth\i hundreds, and we have grown so ac- 1 customed to small figures that the stupifying enormity of a billion reaches out beyond our comprehension. It is because of this the great majority fail to appreciate what a big thing this war is and how very nec- | essary it is that we must boost in every way this third Liberty loan and buy bonds today. We buy ;? pair of blankets and thirtk we are doing well, but when the government, at one fell stroke, give an order for 20 sq.ua re miles of blankets it is time for us to see how important it is to put the new Liberty Bond issue over with the least possible delay. ?Memphis Commercial Appeal. Good Planting Seed Corn, per peck $1.10 Corn, per 1-2 bushel $2.0ft Corn, 1 bushel $3.75 Corn, 5 or more bushels $3.50 Varieties: Yellow Prolific, Red Cob, i tasting's Prolific, Hickory King, Screened and graded. Cotton Seed: Petcrkin, per bushel $1.75 10 bushels or more $1.50 , Simpkins' Ideal per bushel $2.00 10 bushels or more $1.90 Pest and whitest cotton grown. Rradham peas, per bushel $4.00 Mixed peas at market price. Seed on sale at Farr & Thomsons. Orders left there will receive prompt I attention. , l.owndcs Browning, It. 2, Union, S. C. i 12:4t. PROGRAM Woman's Missionary Union of Union County Association. The quarterly meeting of the first division of W. M. U. of Union County Association will meet Sunday afternoon, April 14, with Mon-Aetna Church, Union, S. C. 2:00 P. M.?Devotional. Mrs. F. E. Shuford. Minutes of last meeting. Roll call. Delegates will respond with reports from Woman's Missionary Societies. Hymn, "Make Me a Channel of Blessing." ]\foccn rrrt f i*nm Mno T T~> T>?? i* vi.i *?*i o. a. i), iiu/iCiiuui. Hymn. "I Gave My Life for Thee." Silent prayer for spirit of obligation. Discussion: "Am I a Debtor?" Opened by Mrs. Finch. (Let these talks how how every Christian is in debt to Rive the prospel to the world)." Repeating of watchword, "Therein is My Father Glorified, That Ye Rear Much Fruit; and so Shall Ye Re My Disciplos." Readinpr, "The Time for Your Rest" Dr. Love?Mrs. Davis Jeffries . Talk, "Some Pressing Needs of the Home Mission Board"?Mrs. R. M. llendley. Mission Study?Mrs. Orrin Peine. Appointment of Committee on Time ! nnd Place. R. A. Session, Mrs. R. E. White, presiding. Sunbeam Propram, Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson, presiding. Sonp. Prayer. Roll call. Reports from Sunbeam hands. Helps on Sunbeam Work?Mrs. A. Finch. Talk, "Importance of Training the Children"?Mrs. Parties. Exercise by Sunbeams. Solo?Ruth Parham. Y. W. A. Session?Miss Mattio Williams, presiding. Notice?I wish to call attention to Ihe presidents of other divisions that r would very much appreciate their presence at the above meeting. Mrs. J. B. Bozeman, Pres. Division No. 1 TRY IT! SUBSITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling-off in the sale of j|alomel. They .all. give the same realon. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its p'ace. 1 "Calomel is dangerous and people f know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re- 4 Bults," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if fails to give,easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a snnnnful nf niarVit tooIto 1 ?- ---O*-- ?- ?v feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. The noise made by the German big gun was registered in this country by the seismograph. That's nothing. A musket shot in 167G in this country was '"heard round the world."?The State. Germany is slaving to win the war. Surely the United States can be merely saving to win the war.?Columbia Record. No. 666 Thla ia a prescription prepared especially (or MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six dosea will break any case, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c ft SHOES NEAT AMD WW BKLflflTv ATK**,UD > jK?PTjTjrjfi-jHi? * |H /^HEERY,'' whole-hearte 9QH V-^ Southern hospitality?ii HEM almost a magic phrase to man ' j2| But really it stands for hone bhIJI friendship, cordiality and (you> guessed it) lots of delicious goodie jMA Luzianne Coffee is always ii eluded in Southern hospitalit because it tastes so good. Frc grant hot coffee for people wh knowwhat's good?that's Luziann* Good old Luzianne flavorum-m-m !?better try some quid J Your grocer has it?and if yo aren't satisfied, he'll give bac everv o?nt tir>npo t I "When It Fours. It Saving Paint Don't save paint by letting your hous< go without it. Cheaper far to save th< house than the paint. Dutch Boy white-lead, mixed with pun linseed oil, spreads easily, covers thor oughly, and does not blister or crack, nc matter how severe the assauits of sun rain, or snow. Our assortment of paint, oils, varnishes etc., is of best quality throughout. The Union Har< Be Sure of the Before C< The telephone directc frequent intervals for the i benefit of the telephone-us Every effort is made t accurate and up-to-date, that telephone-users will c( making calls. A call fo number causes delay and ance to a third party. Avoid inconvenience cerned by looking up telej in the directory before call IVben you Telephone SOUTHERN BELL TELEI AND TELEGRAPH COIV V / '"ptossm yvA f r \j>nr I RPOWN G/t Oti-ffi ? iJE^coffee i Reigna" Dutch Boy I Lewis Brand . White-Lead dware Co. 5 Number illing Dry is issued at nformation and >in? public. o keep this list It is expected insult it before r an incorrect possible annoy^ to all conphone numbers ing. Smile 'HONE 1PANY | ? 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