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Merchams & F i "The Ol i The Oldest and Large ? ; Is a member of the FED ; the United States of Ame thing like 8,000 other NAT RESERVE SYSTEM, and : RESERVE BANK, and ge i x' ?TI/\V * o : g; { nave a iirtuw/iij ouvi I money is absolutely safe, I I any time you nee.l it?w ; you DO NOT need it, it is ! ily, both night and day. LOOK FOR THE BANK i And deposit your money 1 > j F. M. FARR, W. F. G I President. Vi I LMAAAMIIMlMMAIMAiAMIUU _ | T] I "Old H 1 Wa % | Has Led Thei ? Than FOR i | And St $ ^IrVfTia t I: The Peoples A^A A^A ?IT<r^r 4 <r% %T Chevrolet "THE PRODUCT With Presto Light E Starter. $490. plus $50 $549.00. With Electric Start $55o.OO, plus $50.00, a to I urge upon prospect uk- t? demonstrate the this car. One of these nv.r gallon of gasoline v nary road twenty to tw W. E. GREET VBUHHHMHHBHBHi j Look at1 Exp ifr.er you have used our meats I them considerably less than foi meats than ever before. The 1 flpv>d that every ounce of ther waste, a'd the stoppage of wast City Market E. R. GOO a UNDER | \COVERNMENT ^SUPERVISION member, bank under federal reserve act -THE 'lanters Nat'l Bank d Reliable" ?st Bank in Union County ERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of rica. It is bound up with some- < ION AL Banks in the FEDERAL [ we can go to our FEDERAL t ALL the money we need. We ; njjs Department in which your I and you can get your money at ithout any question?and while nilimr nn int.prpst. for von st.ead WITH THE CHIME CLOCK j where it will be absolutely safe ILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, ce-President. Cashier. J tMAUUMMMUMdMAAAAMMiM *3* + ^ HE | lickory" | igon | tn All For More | ITY YEARS | ill Leads | : Supply Co. | aTA ATA ATA ATA ATA AYA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA A^A TFo ur-^tirtet?' OF EXPERIENCE." quipment, Without Electric .00 freight, a total of ,er, Complete Equipment, ital of $000.00. ive buyers that they allow many superb qualities of appealing qualities is that /ill drive this car over ordienty-five miles. <J, Local Dealer ^our Table enses awhile. It will surprise you to find rmerly. Yet you have enjoyed finer reason is simple. Our meats are so n is eaten. There is, therefore, no e is saving. The best is the cheapest. and Cattle Co. SHALL, Mgr. TRUSTEES' SALE. United States of America, Western District of South Carolina, District Court of the United States. In the Matter of Lawrence Smith Lumber Company, a Bankrupt. In obedience to an Order made in the above stated case, we will sell P at Union, during the legal hours of d< sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1916, the following described lots of land, to wit: \\ "All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be- (' ing in the Town of Union, County of tl Union Sfafo nfornoai/1 Kntnr* WV.U5 ivvo |J numbered 35 and 36, as shown on may , made by John L. Young in Decern- " ber, 1896. The original tract of b' which this is one of the subdivisions NV being the land known as Tract No. 2 of the Dawkins land as surveyed by Q' John L. Young in January, 1892, and u conveyed to said Lawrence Smi'th -< Lumber Co. by The Union Construetion and Real Estate Company on the a: 9th day of April, 1914." The said lots above described shall be first sold ,, each separately, and then sold as a ' whole, the sale bringing the highest a! price to be considered the legal sale, cj the other sale to be declared null and . void. Also, "All that certain lot of land, e.( situate, lying and being in the Town of Union, County of Union, State aforesaid, known as Lot No. 52 of the 31 L. G. Young , Dawkins Tract No. 2? ai as subdivided, and fronting sixty-six . feet on Culp Street beyond Crawford Mill and running back to Young Ave- ill nue." tt Also, "All that certain lot or parcel of land, with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the w _ City of Union, County and State n( ~ aforesaid, fronting on Culp Street one hundred feet and running back U to Young lot." cl Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser ,i. to pay for papers, recording of same, and the necessary revenue stamps. V< G. 11. Barron, p, R. L. McNally, J, Trustees for Lawrence Smith Lumber Co., Bankrupt. pi J. F. Walker, Jr., rp > Attorney for Trustees. CALOMEL DYNAMITES d A SLUGGLSff LIV&R gl 1 Calomel sa]Lvates! It's mercunf. (!alnmp! /Ivnomifn An ? gish livev When calomel comes int. > ai contact X-ith sour bile it crashes int< > i it, cafsing cramping and nausea. ? , Jt* you feel bilious, headachy, con th rtipated and all knocked out, just g > jn to your druggist and get a 50 cen t , bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, whicil 1,1 is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoon! ful ?nd if it doesn't start yfr. \ ana "?lKTphteTr-^Tir-up quicker than na3ty calomel and vfth out making you sick, you just go bac _ and get your money. m St If you take calomel today you'll b sick and nauseated tomorrow; be? sides, it may salivate you, while i i" L. you take Dodson.s Liver Tone yoi will wake up feeling great, full o ' Jg ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe t|/> th _ give to children; they like it. I Ui "What is the meaning of the wor|d ^ purchase, Tommie?" | "Don,t know, pop." "Why, suppose I was to give your ja] mother $'10 to go and buy herself a . bonnet, what would she do"" r. "Have a fit, I guess." ' a^. A SERIOUS LOSS j on is loss of appetite. WW, I iv h acy I TRADE MAR K 1Y1. TONIC DIGESTIVE f sharpens your appetite, aids dipes- ha tion, improves the health, and pives ^r< strength and vipor. Sold only by us, th< $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, se' S. C. ? bo TRY SPEAKING TO IT pa fe< I thoupht you said this car was a an self-starter," said the lady to the apent op from whom she had purchased her ch automobile. inj "I did, replied the salesman, "and you'll find it just as I represented." "1 find that it Is nothinp of the sort. 1 have to push a button to make it *' po." No. 666 This is n prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and |j( if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not . return. It acts on the liver better than * _ Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c e' ? SI A FINE REMEDY FOR BII.IDUS- ti< NESS AND CONSTIPATION. fa ci People all throuph this section are huyinp LV-VER-LAX because it is a ^ preparation of real merit. It is a veptable remedy that acts naturally and effectively, thoroughly cleansinp the liver and bowels. It is easy to take and has none of the danpers and bad f. I !iffAr.Affo/>fy r\f nnlnmol I t\f \/I?D VVI Viivvvu \/I. CMIV1IIVK /??-? jai?" LAX will get you right, keep you 88 right and save you doctor's hills. nc Sold in 50c and $1 bottles under an absolute guarantee. Every bottle a bears the likeness of L. K. (irigsby. et For sale by Glymph's Pharmacy. 18-4 y( Dm (Mains That Data Nat Affaot Dm Nsatf n< Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE it better than ordtnar* Quinine and doea not oanae nervousness not n( ringing in head. Remember the full nsmeaM f look for the aicnature of E- W. GROVE- He. y< i i A Progressive Establishment The Bailey Undertaking Cornany has added a first call anil elivery motor car to their equiplent, which enables them tc each any point in the countv dthin an hour after they arc ailed. The car is so arranged lat, in addition to the embalmlg outfit, a full size casket can elivered on short notice anye delivered on short notice any here in the County. This is uit.e an addition to the already p-to-date equipment and efcient service of this Company nd they propose to furnish leir professional services iroughout the County the same 3 in the City without additional larges. The Bailey Undertakig Company is among the old?t and most reliable establishtents of the kind in the State tid with their long experience re prepared to give their paons valuable assistance in makig appropriate selections for le occasion. This Company is icognized for the high plane on hich they conduct their busi2ss, their square dealings and le reasonableness of their larges; and notwithstanding le fact there has been an admce of from 10 per cent to 25 2r cent on all funeral supplies, lis Company has not advanced rices on anvthinc in thpir lino hey mark all graves, of funals conducted by them, free of large, with a Marble Slab, en'aved with the initials and ite of death of the deceased. Their Undertaking Parlors e open all the time, night or ly, and a phone call will bring em to any part of the County a short time after they receive e call. Office Phone 106. Residence Phones 88 apd 242-J. MASTER'S SALE. ;ate of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. P. Carwford, Plaintiff, vs. imes .VI. Gist, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in e above stated case, I will sell at rnon. before the Court House door, i Salcsday, Monday, June 5th, 1916, iring the legal hours of sale, the Mowing described property to wit: All that certain parcel or lot of nd with dwelling thereon, located ing, being and situate in the City of lion. County of Union, and State oresnid, fronting on Porter street e hundred (100) feet, and running ck two hundred and twenty-five 25) feet, and known sis T.nt Vn 9tt Plat No. 1 of the Mrs. M. L. Gaire ids, made by J. F. McPherson, C. E.t Oct. 15th, 1902, and beinp: the me lot of land conveyed to James Gist, by T. A. Murrah. Terms of sale: One-half cash, the lance on a credit payable one year >m date of sale, with interest srein at eipht per cent per annum, cured by bond of purchaser and a >rtg:aKe of the premises sold, the nd and mortgage to provide for the yment of ten per cent attorney bs, in case of suit or foreclosure by attorney .purchased to have the ti'on of paying all cash, the puraser to pay for papers and recorder. R. ('. Williams, Master. IK ST WHISK El RAII) IN RICHMOND COUNTY Fficers Seize Twenty Barrels and Thirty Cases of Eiquor in Farmer's Cellar Atfusta, Ga., May 7.?The first juor raid in Richmond county since e new prohibition law went into feet was made Sunday niffht by leriff J. T. Plunkett and four depubs, who arrested T. P. Mosely, a irmer living several miles from the ty. Armed with a search warrant e officers broke into the cellar of osely's house, taking possession of > barrels and .10 cases of whiskey. osely was placed in jail. When the search warrant was irved by the sheriff Mosely stated tat the whiskey had been placed in s cellar by Ben Willis, an Augusta iloon man, who told him there was ) danger in storing the whiskey. In Indianapolis there's a picture of monument on every street car tick., and if you are not careful how >u get on and off the cars, you'll ied one! _ It's the thing you don't want the sople are always willing to hand >u. Mrs. Rota A. Kits. 818 Clinton Place, Kansas f f mm M City, Mo.: "I had fe ft || T~ I a cold In th? head. MJf ? _ Bd I used Peruna. Z I |1 Was well pleased I lg I | with the results. CRsSlstwed Trad. IV | / Coughi / Stomach , / and Catarrh / Remedy can / Peruna The . i MASTER'S SALE. ' State of South Carolina, County of Union. . Court of Common Pleas. G. B. Barron and R. L. McNally, irustees or Lawrence Smith Lumber Company, Bankrupt, Plaintiffs, vs. J. T. Murdock, et al., as Trustees of l "Caldwell Chapel" of A. M. E. ! Church, and Peoples Building & Loan Association, Defendants. In obedience to an order in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, ' Monday, June 5th, 1916, the following described lot of land, to wit: All that lot, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Union, with church building , thereon, in Union County, State aforesaid, fronting fifty feet on Jentry Street, and known as Lot No. 9 in the survey and division of the Brown and Powell land by Kennedy, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Union County in Plat Book No. 1, page 41, and being the same lot conveyed to us by Mrs. Forestine Brown by deed dated January 19th, 1915. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. R. C. WUliams, Master. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. E. W. Parker, Plaintiff, vs. James Henry Herring, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1916, the following property, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with a brick building situate thereon, lying and being in the Town of Jonesvflle, County of Union, State aforesaid, and having the following metes and bounds, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the gutter on West side of Main street opposite the ^nill ai>d gin house of Jonesville Oil Mill and at the intersection of Harris street; thence in a Southwest direction with Harris Street sixty feet to a stake in Harris Street, thence in a Northwest direction towards the dwelling house of W. H. S. Harris forty feet to a stake, thence in a Northeast direction sixty feet to a stake on West side of Main street; thence along the gutter of Main Street in a Southerly direction forty feet to the beginning, and bounded on the East by Main Street, South by Harris Street, and on the West and North by lands of W. II. S. Harris, and being the same lot of land conveyed to James Henry Herring by Alexander S. Foster by deed dated 24th May, A. I"). 1907, and duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for the County of Union. State aforesaid, on the 22nd day of November, A. T). 1911, in Hook Z, No. 44 at page 435. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording of same and necessary revenue stamps. R. C. Williams, Master. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. W. E. Thomson, Plaintiff, vs. J. D. Charles, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in Healthy Old Agt 1 Simple Remedy Promotes Health by Overcoming Tendency to Constipation. Advancing years impair the action of the vital organs. Old age should be the period of greatest happiness, but good health is necessary. Constipation should not be tolerated?it ! is often the direct cause of ill health. Headache, belching, biliousness, bloat, drowsiness after eating and other symptoms of constipation can be readily relieved by the use of a simple laxative compound sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. ^aiaweus syrup irepsin. Mr. J. H. Bristol, 1412 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich., who is 83 years old, says "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy I ever used for consti, pation and I always have a bottle of it in the house to uae when I feel , the need of it; it nevef disappoints." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative preparation, positive in its effect, acting easily and naturally > without griping or other pain or dis| comfort. For over a quarter of a century it has been the standard house% Mr. Wllllaiu E. J Penny, 1023 Park n III M A f I I H II II troubled with ca- Q III 111 U tarrli of the head. I I %# llfl note, throat and I atouiacb. I am lark U. 8. Faint O?oe) g?,^?UtJved b* v. pexuna. 9, Colds, X. Troubles \ l Relieved. No \ Compete with \ Ready-to-take .. \ the above stated case, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the Couri House door, on Salesday, Monday, June 5th, 1916, the following described property to wit: , Those two certain lots of land in the Town of Union Fniint" IT-i ? .... w wuuvjr UX Ulliuil) State of South Carolina, known as Lots Nos. 61 and 63, in the W. E. Thomson first addition to the Town of Union, a plat of which subdivision and addition is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Union County, and said State, i'n book of records of Real Estate Conveyances, T 37, P i 590, with all buildings and improvements thereon, and bounded on the West by Scott Street and on the North, East and South, by other lands of W. E. Thomson and by Samuel Gossett, and containing seven-eights (7-8) of an acre, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. R. C. Williams, Master. j# Yours, | { for those light, \ | brown breads and S | pastries, with the 5 | tantalizing odor J 4 and delicious fla- J 1 vor? j | Rising Sun l | Flour a | Self-Rising and J j Ready Prepared J jl First aid to tedi- f d ous baking and lag- S I ging appetites. J i ? - : J ? our Grocer jf j Knows a | 1 ^ ( V4W .VBTi.WlW A married man can always feel sorry for himself when his wife is sk'k in bed. The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will wonderfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand the depressing eftect of the hot summer. SOc > 3rings Happiness ' M MR. J. H. BRISTOL hold remedy in thousands of homes. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 464 .Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. ' ' I