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[ou Th is On Any 25c Artie Listed under this i Yo JVIC BIG PARADE IN JONESVILLE SATURDAY Jonesville is to have a big parade and speaking on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock; the gathering is to be in the interest of the Liberty Loan campaign now on in this county and is being promoted by Professor Guess and other public spirited citizens of Jonesville school district. In fact it is a movement that seeks to unite all the schools in the district in the campaign in the interest of the bond issue. Every school, both teacher and pupil, in the district is urged to attend, and to join in the parade. * It is nuderstood that Major Mendel L. Smith and Col. T. C. Duncan will both speak at the gathering, and the people of the entire district are urged to turn out to the exercises. lG-2t. FLOATING CONCRETE PLANT FOR BANK REVETTING Floating, mixing and distributing plant, shown in the May Popular Mechanics Magazine, has greatly simplified the construction of concrete revetments along the banks of the Mississippi River. A tall steel tower at one end of a large scow gives the required elevation for chuiting the material. Since the outfit travels along as the work progresses, it has enabled operations to move at a more rapid rate than was heretofore possible. The tender-hearted Dolly Dream Said: "Have a heart, I beg! Oh .mother, please don't whip that cream, ,-\rui piease aon t neat mai ?Luke McLuke. And mother, dear, it hurts me so, It makes my sad heart ache, , To see you mash that potato And pound that blameless steak." ? Newark Advocate. ?ofnt? Caraije and Automobile Repair Shop Is Equipped To Render You First Class Service Prompt, Efficient; Reasonable in Charges. Under New Management; Expert Machinist in Charge. Let us put your car in good condition for the season now opening. Texal Oil and Texas Gasoline. Union IVIotoi* Co. 15. M. Potter, Manager PHONE 66 130-6 fc, LIB! 50 PER 1 IVlcC R OP APRI] What i Is ttie Rexa You buy an article e-ccnl le, 2 for 26c; 50c arl sale are Rexall Household Everybody know li can buy tine Bes IRG/ THE REX/ FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Township Commissioner for Union Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the decision of the Democratic primary. W. R. JOLLY. REPORT Of the Sinking Fund Comminion for Union County, S. C., at the Close of Business April 11, 1918. Resources. Rills Receivable t 77,874.38 Stocks and Ronds 34.330.00 Cash on hand 7.041.45 $119,245.83 Liabilities. Union Court House Bonds ....$ 8,600 00 Union County Public Debt Ronds 1.000.00 Master's nccount 1,077.47 Probate Judge's account 727.86 $ 11.405.33 Resources 119,245.83 Liabilities 11.405.33 $107,840.50 Stocks nnd Ronds of doubtful value 34.330.00 Assets over Uabiliteis $ 73.510.50 State of South Carolina. County oj Union. Personally appears before me J. M. Greer. Secretary, and makes oath that the above , statement of the condition of the Sinking Fund Commission for Union County, South Carolina, is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. M. GREER. Sworn to before me this 11th day of April, 1918. C. C. SANDr.Kri. t(Seal) N. P. S. C. STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, ETC., UNION TIMES, APRIL I, 1918. Before me. a Notary Public in anil for the Stnte of South Carolina, comes Lewis M. Rico. Edittjjr and Manager of The Union Times, a newspaper published weekly at Union, South Carolina, and makes oath: 1. That he is Editor and MnnaRor of the above mentioned newspaper. That the stockholders, holding one per cent or more of the total amount of capital stock, are: Lewi M. Rice. Union, S. C. Minnie I,. Rice, Union. S. C. C. It Counts. Union. S. C. Ino. R. Mathis, Union. S. C. B. \V. Sparks, Union. S. C.. Route 2. Davis .leffries. Union. S. C. Thos R. Cash, East Flat Rock. N. C. J. M. Bennett. Cross Anchor. S. C. L. M. Jordan, Union, S. C. Mr4. Hettie V. Foster, Union, S. C. W. S. McT.ure, Union. S. C. Jacob Cohen. Union. S. C. L. I. Wngnnn, Union, S. C. II. C. Wilburn, Est. Union. S. C., Route 2. 2. That the known bondholders, mortgaprees, etc., holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of mortgages is Thos. R. Cash. East I'lnt Rock, N. C. 3. That the average number of copies sold or di tributed through the mails or otherwise was 2800. LEWIS M. RICE. Editor and Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, the 11th day of April, 1018. C. B. COUNTS. Notary Public for S. C. . If you cannot speak up and out for 1 Uncle Sam, it will be wise for you to 1 speak not. i ERTY CENT OF ALL SALE! LURE sIE-C L 25, 2 ts This Ori ill Big Moder _i !J._ _ 1 a i us regular price an< t Equal ticle, 2 for 51c; $1.00 j d Remedies, Toilet Goods, I s Opeka Breakfast < t Water Bottle op Fc VN & VLL STORE | Modern $ The minute men o I their plows to take up i p You minute men o: | stand by your ploughs, I your country best. $ We are trying to d< | stantial clothes for yoi | this end in view we off J Hart SchaffneiQ $ They're all-wool, and th< jS wear. You'll find economy i ? We Guaran a A complete stock of Sho | Union Clothii ! Attention, / A hearty welcome awa Y place. We guarantee court ?? polite attention aa(J reasc ?? every department. v X ?Our Public Service Cars Are > We carry up-to-the-min Y including DIAMOND an v Y OUR MOT! Y Your Money's Worth or Y Y * Jonesville % D. JEAN WHITLOCK f Jonesville, ?; ' * Some biblical students have identi-|rri> ied the kaiser with the "Beast" of; 1 ne ^ Revelations. Others have recognized j not se n him the "blond beast" of Niettsche. j Tenne; I LOAN APRIL IStli 1 5 FOR THIS WEEK WL ; io ce ENT S. 6, AMD 2 ie Cent Sale? n Method of Adv J 11 ? ? i we give you anotner tor a r< Is One D article, 2 for $1.01; $2.00 art Stationery; Rubber Goods and Hous "offee and Liggett's Opeka ' >unftain Syringe made for l LAY' UNION, S. A/Iimito Mnn II IVAUltltV 1VMVII if 1776 were farmers; they left arms. f 1918 are farmers, too; but you , for in this way you can serve 3 our part bv providing good, subi men who feed our armies. With er i Marx and Alco Clothes jy're built, to stand the hardest, roughest in that kind of service. tee You Satisfaction es. Hats and Furnishings for Spring. ng Co. The New Way Store j <%? <%? + ?$? + %? ??????? iutoists!if Grai1 T its you at our rwri'ww-i ;eous treatment. ?? THE moKln ir> >iiauib v/iiai gco tit V t Jackie Saun j Jackie Saunde The Best In Town? X little screen stai ______________ i with enthusiasm n JL Americans, narr ute accessories, , . . . ' , j FIoK TnlK X hair-raising stui d FISK TIRES. y plaV; uThe Chec] 0. *. SAM1 V our Money Back. ? f "Da Garage, X . 1, Proprietor S. C. | Comin Watch 1 enus to which he belongs does ??? em to be doubtful.?Nashville ?And mother, dear, it make; ssean. You've turned into a thi SALE V ro 20th LL GO TO PURCHASE OF LIB] NT COIVI AJL,i<r[ :7 6 j i ertising enny ollar icle, 2 for $2.01; etc. jehold Needs and Candy. Tea a Penny TON c. 8 id Theatre TODAY CHECKMATE" ders Plunges Into Sea in Auto. rs, the tree climbing, rough-riding r, whose adventures are followed by hundreds of thousands of young owly escaped death in one of her its during the filming of her last kmate," a Mutual release. E PRICES?5c, 10c, 15c SEE maged-Goods" U'RIL 24 AND 25 Two Days. g, "THE KAISER" ic Beast of Berlin. The Union Times for Date. s me tear I 'l'o see the vicious way you beat ig> J That poor defenseless ruR." veek ERTY BONDS PANY