The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 20, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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! ! ! Ill III IMIIIIII llll II' li'li I || "More Trei II T TERE is the A; IK 1 1 maker of thei |l and abuse on all r Iuvuuij vjvi w:icic il tread on the road ? tr, more grip to grip with feature? Ajax Shculi These rugged suppor longer wear. They cu Strength distribute ros one spot and quickly t 97% C This big percentage < AjaxTiresgoest> indiv motorists who select' i to take the place of tire; A3&X The Union A Poi \ ^w' COOPER FURNI l Don't Stunt Meat Is 1 I Have A Variety Of Fi J. IVf. eJ Wanted! You to know that we are open for business under new management. THE UNION BAKERY Cooper Furniture Exchange HIGH CLASS Cheap and Medium Grade FURNITURE Stoves, Trunks, Etc. LOW CASH PRICES or EASY PAYMENTS 27 Main St. UNION, S. C. a ad on the Road" jax Read King?master milem all. The tire for endurance oads in any weather. Made ie road strain comes. It has more rore rubber where it should be? 1?because of the special patented ders of Strength ting shoulders of the tread mean shion against shocks. Shoulders of ad wear evenly. It cannot come in jrind through to the fabric. Owners' Choice :>f all came with their cars. See iauai mem nere at the Ajax Tire them Supply Depot,headquarters 5 that for Ajax Tires and Tubes. RQADKIHG Hardware Company iin? Quality, We Are Guaranteeing It** rch k nfls / KINDS, f | TllRE COMPANY I Your Pigs Too High. seds to Choose From. iter, Jr. SAVE MONEY Hiahest Prices Pafil For Scrap Iron, Metals, Bags, Rubber, Rags, Bones and Hides. UNION JUNK CO. Main Street, Near Southern Railroad. Phone 175 Union, S. C. WE CAN Dry Clean and Press your Palm Beach Suits very quickly these days. Phone us and we will call promptly andn return your Suit looking like new in the shortest possible notice. HAMES PRESSING AND REPAIR SHOP Phone 167 ? B; NOTICE R Pursuant to Rule No. 11 of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, C] I, J. A. Sawyer, County Chairman of Union County, hereby give notice: a (1) (Rule No. 6): "The qualifications for membership in any club of the party in this State, and for voting at A a primary shall be as follows, viz.: The applicant for membership, or voter, shall be 21 years of age, or shall become so before the succeed- CI ing general election, and be a whitJj Democrat. He shall b? +Vi?* TTniW and of tV?i? SfflEr No person shall belong to any club or vote in any primary unless he has R resided in the State two years and in 01 the county six months prior to the H succeeding general election and in the aj club district 60 days prior to the first primary following his offer to M enroll: Provided, That public school pi teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular organized e< church shall be exempt from the pro- ir visions of this section as to residence, if otherwise qualified." . b< (2) li Books of enrollment for the re- It spective Democratic clubs required W under the rules for the new enroll- le ment in Union County will be opened ki by the secretaries or the enrollment' n? committees of the respective clubs on b< Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1918, tt and will remain open for enrollment a until Tuesday, the 30th day of July, 1918, which shall be the last day of '< enrollment. (Rules Nos. 11 and 12.) hi (3) dl Each applicant for enrollment shall Pi in person write upon the club roll his cc full name and immediately thereafter m his age, occupation and postoffice ad- P1 dress, and if in a city or town shall cc write the name of the street and the number of the house in which he re- ^ sides if such designation exists in saia city or town, it the applicant can not write he may make his mark ai upon the roll, which shall be witnessed by the secretary or other person be then having the custody thereof, and h* the secretary shall fill in the other Pi requirements. fil (4) ?! No person shall be enrolled in any * club or vote in any primary except in 08 the club district in which he resides. P1 (Rule No. 8.) vt (5) L Tuesday, July 30th, 1918, is the last day of enrollment, on which day the club books shall close; and within three days thereafter each secretary " shall transmit the original roll to the county chairman, who shall forthwith cause to be made and shall certify a copy thereof and file the same tc with the clerk of the court for public ol inspection at all times. (Rule No. hi 12.) U (6) p] That the names of the clubs in c< Union County, the name of the members of the enrollment committees ai and the places where the respective si clubs rolls are to be opened are as fc follows: (the boundaries of the ly club idstricts being the same as here- ai tofore and well known to all citizens hi in the respective districts): p< Enrollment Committees and Enroll- t> ment Books at the Following li Places | Ward 1?At Sanders Bros. Store; I Wiley Sanders, J. E. Kirby, J. G. I >ng, Sr. Ward 2?At Wilburn Bros. Store; E. Wilburn, J. M. Greer, W. H. srrin. d Ward 3?McLure's Store; J. F. Mcjre, T. A. Murrah, A. B. Brannon. ^ Ward 4?At J. Cohen's Store; J. a >hen, I. D. Smith, A. R. Morris. P E. K. Mills?At B. L. Fowler's ore; B. L. Fowler, J. L. Eison, W. Vaughn. Monarch?At R. J. Fowler's Store; J. Fowler, Jno. Pollard, G. P. God- ^ all. g Buaflflo?At J. C. Quinn's Office?J. c Quinn, James O'Dell, Sidney Wil- fi rd. Gibbs?At J. W. Gibbs' Home; W. Gibbs, H. P. Smith, J. H. Lawson. West Springs?At Central Office; 0 J. West, J. F. West, W. J. Lancas- d r. u Colerain?At J. M. Harrison's E >me; J. M. Harrison, J. P. Hopkins, S. Harrison. Jonesville?At Jonesville Hardware impany; C. N. Alexander, F. E. ears, H. J. Hames. Kelton?At Kelton Mercantile Co.; ^ M.. Little, G. S. Sanders, Butler ^ illy. I Adamsburg?A t Adamsburg? ore; L. F. Adams, R. L. Nance, W. Bentley. Lockhart?At Lockhart Office; W. d Baldwin, R. H. Thorton, B. B. Be- b Meador?At 5leador School-house; tl L. Crosby, R. S. McDaniel, J. F. eador. Santuc?At L. B. Jeter, Jr., Store; B. Jeter, Jr., M. R. Jeter, Ben regory. d Carlisle?At Deaver's Store; J. K. c eaver, E. F. Ratchford, R. V. Gist. ^ Black Rock?At J. W. Wilson's Of- 0 :e; J. W. Wilson, Luther Watkins, 'ill Alexander. Cross Keys?At Wilbum's Store; . C. Wilbum, O. B. Hollis, T. A. d ailey. Wilburn's Store?S. H. Wilburn, A. * . Vinson, J. F. Bishop, F J. A. Sawyer, hairma County Executive Committee. ttest: R. C. Williams, ? Secretary. 25-3t-w. W. s. s. t CHILD HATES OIL, CALOMEL, PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS d C ive "California Syrup of Figs" of t cross, sick, feverish, constipated. Look back at your childhood days, emember the "dose" mother insisted n?castor oil, calomel, cathartics. ^ rr ow you hated them, how you fought 1 gainst taking them. With our children it's different. ...v.? j-? 4-u? ?i.i ,.< LUtllCia w Iiu *.1111^ l/U Uic UIU XVIllll v?x hysic simply don't realize what they The children's revolt is well-found- < i. Their tender little "insides" are i ijured by them. , If your child's stomach, liver and { swels need cleansing, give only decious "California Syrup of Figs." , a action is positive, but gentle, [illions of mothers keep this harmss "fruit laxative" handy; they now children love to take it; that it c ever fails to clean the liver and i jwels and sweeten the stomach, and ( lat a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. I Ask your druggist for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs," which ^ is full directions for babies, chil- . en of all ages and for grown-ups ' lainly on each bottle. Beware of unterfeits sold here. See that it is ade by "California Fig Syrup Cominy." Refuse any other kind with ntempt. <] W. S. S. J rSING HUA'S NEW PRESIDENT j Peking.?Dr. Y. C. Chang, secretary a China's ministry of fqj-eign affairs r id also secretary to the tariff comission now sitting in Shanghai has _ sen appointed by Mr. Lu Cheng- j siang, minister for foreign affairs, esident of Tsing Hua College to 1 the vacancy caused by the recent isignation of Dr. Y. T. Tsur. Mr. J an Yuan-lein former minister of edu- ^ ition, has been acting as temporary r resident of the college in the inter- 0 i\. w. s. s. EMON JUICE IS . FRECKLE REMOVER 8 Iris!. Make the cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons in a bottle containing three ounces ? orchard white, shake well, and you 1 iva ? nuarter nint of the best 8 eic^cle and tan lotion, and com- ^ lexion beautifier, at very, very small r *t. 1 Your grocer has the lemons and r?y drug store or toilet counter will 1 ipply three ounces of orchard white 8 >r a few cents. Massage this sweet' fragrant lotion into the face, neck, rms and hands each day and see a aw freckles and blemishes disap- s ear and how clear, soft and white t ie akin becomes. Yes! It is harm- a a. j CANDIDATE CARDS I 1 FOR CONGRESS 1 I hereby announce myself a candi- jate for election to Congress from he Fourth Congressional District, outh Carolina, and pledge myself to bide the result of the Democratic d rimary. T HORACE L. BOMAR. FOR STATE SENATE. 1 I hereby announce myself a candiate to represent Union county in the tate Senate and shall abide the de- (*: ision of the Democratic primary elec- ' ion. 1 T. C. DUNCAN. n Oi I hereby announce to the Democrats f Union County that I am a candiate for reelection to the State Senate nder the rules and regulations of the d emocratic party. si J. GORDON HUGHES. C tl FOR PROBATE JUDGE I am a candidate for re-election to he office of Judge of Probate for Fnion County, and will abide the reult of the Democratic primary elecion. W. W. JOHNSON. * u I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of Proate Judge for Union County, and ledge myself to abide the result of ( he Democratic primary. J. K. BAILEY. L a FOR SUPERVISOR p I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the position of lupervisor for Union County, and a iledge myself to abide by the decision ^ f the Democratic primary. 1 J. V. ASKEW. e I hereby announce myself a candiiate for reelection to the office of bounty Supervisor and pledge myself (' o abide the result of the Democratic ^ irimary election. 1 J. P. JETER. " FOR AUDITOR ~ I am a candidate for election to the iffice of County Auditor for Union ^ bounty, and will abide the decision of he Democratic primary election. . J. S. BETENBAUGH. F I respectfully announce my candi- t lacy for County Auditor of Union bounty and will abide the decision of he coming primary. . J. C. GREER. 9 FOR TREASURER r I hereby announce myself a candi- f ate for reelection to the office of 'reasurer of Union County, and " dedge myself to abide the result of he Democratic Primary. JT H. BARTLES. S I hereby announce myself a candi Inte for plprt.ion t.n t.ho nfTioo of rreasurer for Union County, and ^ dedge myself to abide the decision a >f the Democratic primary. f WADE H. HOWELL. ? FOR MAGISTRATE 1 I hereby announce myself a candilate for election to the office of Mat;- c strate for Union Township, Union bounty, S. C., and pledge myself to ' tbide the decision of the Democratic * Primary. E. R. GODSIIALL. i hereby announce myself a candi- ^ late for election to the offce of Magstrate for Union Township, Union bounty, and pledge myself to abide he result of the Democratic primary. E. C. HOWZE. \ i hereby announce myself a candi- ( late for reelection to the office of s Magistrate for Jonesville township, ^ Jnion County, and pledge myself to ^ bide the result of the Democratic a trimary. " J. C. MOBI.EY. u t ^or' township commissioner % I hereby announce myself a candi late for re-election to the position of I'ownship Commissioner for Jonesville t rownship, Union County; and pledge f nyself to abide the result of the Demicratic Primary. W. H. PAGE. V a I hereby announce myself a candi- c late for election to the office of town- x ship Commissioner for Jonesville, e Jnion County and pledge myself to s ibide the result of the Democratic *rimary election. r J. G. BISHOP. c 1 hereby announce myself a candi late for election to the office of Townhip Commissioner for Iiogansville rownship, Union County, and pledge nyself to abide by the decision of the )emocratic primary. If elected I will discharge the duiea of the office to the best of my ibility. J. J. DAVIS. We the friends of T. F. Bennett innounce him a candidate for Tow?hip Commissioner of Bogansville ownship, and pledge that he will ibide the decision of the Democratic irimary. * \ 1 hereby announce myself a candiate for re-election to the office of 'ownship Commissioner for Union 'ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the decision of tho )emocratic primary. W. R. JOLLY. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of ownship Commisioner for Union ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of tho emocratic primary. J. W. NANCE. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of ownship Commissioner for Union ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the Demcratic primary election. W. B. CORN. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of Townhip Commissioner for Santuc, Union ounty and pledge myself to abide by ie result of the Democratic primary lection. H. J. THOMAS. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of ownship Commissioner for Santuc 'ownship, Union County, and plcdgo lyself to abide the result of the Demcratic primary. J. P. THOMAS. I hereby announce myself a canidate for election to the office of 'ommissioner for Santuc Townishp Inion County, and pledge myself to bide the result of the Demrocratic ri mary. S. EZELL GREGORY. The friends of R. S. Harris hereby nnounee him as a candidate for 'ownship Commissioner of Santuc 'ownship and pledge him to abide the ecision of the Demicratic primary lection. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the oflice of 'ownship Commissioner, Cross Keys 'ownship, Union County, and pledge nyself to abide the result of the Demcratie primary election. B. B. BETSILL. I hereby announce myself a candilate for reelection to the office of 'ownship Commissioner for Goshen Till Township, Union County and ledge myself to abide the result of he Democratic primary election. J. C. MOBLEY. I hereby announce myself a camlilate for election to the office of Townhip Commissioner for Pinckney Township, Union County, and pledge nyself to aoide the result of the )emocratic primary. W. F. FARR. NOT ICE OF FINAL" DISCHARG E State of South Carolina County of Union Court of Probate Notice is hereby given, that on the 19th dav of June. 1918. at 11 o'clock . m., in the Court of Probate for aid County, the undersigned will uake his final settlement as Guardian f the Estate of Obesion Belue, and hat thereupon he will apply to the fudge of said Court, foi; her final disharge as guardian. Ida L. Belue. rhis 29th day of May, 1918. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. iVINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ANI) ENTR ANCE EX AM IN ATION The examination for the award of 'acant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admisson of new tudents will be held at the County lourt House on Friday, July 5, at 9 L M., and also on Saturday, July 6, t 9 A. M., for those who wish to nake up by examinations additional inits reouired for full admission to he Freshman Class of this instituion. The examination on Saturday, uly 0, will be used only for making idmission units. The scholarships vill be awarded upon the examinaion hed on Friday, July 5. Appliants must not be less than sixteen 'ears of age. When scholarships are 'acant after July 5 they will bo ^warded to those making the highst average at this examination, prodded t-hev meet- fhe rAn/liUnno tm\r irninp the award. Applicants for cholarships should write to Presilent Johnson for scholarship exnmilation blanks. These blanks, propirly filled out by the applicant, should >e filed with President Johnson by fuly 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and ree tuition. The next session will pen September 18, 1918. For furher information and catalogue, alIress President D. B. Johnson, Rock I ill S. C. 20 6t. ' w. s. s. To Cure a Cold in One Day. rake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the ?ough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. If. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. W. S. S. "Hindenburfr will place 50,000 men n front of the American sector." Jmph-huh; he'll place 'em and we'll plant" 'em.