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IEadI rswer? c Of course, an; no paint. But we always rccor because we can It contains no worthless adult* goes so much 1 than ordinary p Come in and 1 you to paint wi STONE-JONES I Jew Gra ST is one of the most surprii It couples to an extraordi of the SIX with entirely and service. Owners ave 20 Miles to the ( 900 Miles to tl Its wonderful valve-i elusive Grant design?is light, because of its almo Grant SIX throttles d< without choking or gaspi ?and speeds up to fifty few blocks. It has pow< new Grant SIX is distinp to remarkably sturdy cons plete equipment, it has th Largest, Roomiest Below One Tli ? Before you buy any ca: know the wonderful new i a -i wn ii.* w. xxvy WHITM NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m. in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as administrator of the Estate of J. H. Parks, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such administrator. R. M. Parks. This 25th day of April, 1916. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. 17-4 A Service Which Brings a special letter of commendation along with the check in payment must be exceptional. Bailey's Service in Funeral Direction is so favored by a large proportion of our patrons. We never cease trying to make our service better and so keep it always best. BAILEY UNDERTAKING COMPANY Phone 106. ' % here's a good irmer!" 'ou drive through the country it's ? pick out the farmers who arc proc and prosperous. A shiftless man his buildings to become shabby and r-beaten. The thrifty farmer keeps ling neatly painted with ALLONft - WEARS LONGER y paint you put on is better than for long and satisfactory service < nmend Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint guarantee it to be absolutely pure, whiting, no silica, or any other crants. That's why Devoe paint urther and lasts so much longer >aint. et us tell you how little it will cost th Devoe. 1ARDWARE CO. ? nt Six 95 i i sing car values of the year, inary degree all the virtues new standards of economy rage in excess of Gallon of Gasoline le Gallon of Oil n-the-head motor?of exa source of continuous dest incredible flexibility. 3wn to 1% miles an hour ng, without losing its pull miles and more within a ( ir and to spare. And the juished, because in addition struction?wonderfully come Body of Any Car lousand Dollars r, you owe it to yourself to ( Grant SIX. i LT, Dealer [RE, S. C. DOUBLY PROVEN Union Readers Can No Ixmger Doubt the Evidence. This Union citizen testified long < ago. Told of quick relief?of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete? the evidence conclusive. , It forms convincing proof of merit. W. Lester Davis, salesman, 247 W. Main St., Union, gave the following account of his experience on March 8, 1911. He said: "My kidneys were weak and I suffered from < backache. Finally, I got Doan's Kidney Pills from the Palmetto Drug Co. and they fixed me up in good shape." OVER THREE YEARS LATER, ! Mr. Davis said: "I have had slight signs of kidney trouble, due to a cold, but Doans Kidney Pills have always given me prompt relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Davis has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "He prayeth best who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all." ?Coleridge. Adark secret?the correct age of an old colored person. * CANDIDATE CARDS 11 T All Candidates Cards are $5.00 cash in advance. FOR SHERIFF. _ _ . d: I hereby announce myself a candi- s| date for election to the office of Sher- t iff for Union County and pledge my- n self to abide by the decision of the j-j Democratic primary. Norris Leonard. I hereby announce myself as a ,, candidate for the office of Sheriff of ^ Union County, subject to the rules f governing the Democratic primary. n J. W. Sanders. j I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff for Union County, and pledge 1" myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. Hay Fant. ^ ? j{ FOR CLERK OF COURT. P I hereby announce myself as a can- ^ didate for the office of Clerk of Court for Union County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. If '' elected I promise to be found on the job and to render the most faithful a service that is possible for me to do. R. C. Williams. S I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of d Clerk of Court for Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. b I. Frank Peake. " I hereby announce myself a candi- i date for the office of Clerk of Court and pledge myself to abide the decision of the primary election. Jas. G. Long, Jr. r* P' I hereby announce myself a candi- ci date for Clerk of Court for Union Hnnntv W.1-J? '* * , c..u picuge myseu to abide _ by the decision of the Democratic primary. I have tried to serve faithfully in the office of Coroner for the four ^ years I have been honored with that ^ trust, and if elected Clerk of Court, I will give that office my very best ser- t j yice. Leslie B. Godshall. FOR CORONER. M I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of coroner for Union county and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. E. D. Humphries. " I hereby announce myself a candl- ds date for election to the office of Cor- st oner for Union County, and pledge in myself to abide by the results of the cr Democratic primary election. p< W. D. Harris. bl I hereby announce myself as a can- ?| didate for Coroner of Union coirtf^and pledge myself to abide by lJiio .. decision of the Democratic primary. Wm. C. Lake. ^ I hereby announce myself as a can- n< didate for Coroner for Union County, w subject to the decision of the Demo- I cratic primary election. s\ S. Ezell Gregory. bi I hereby announce myself a candi- j's date for election to the office of Coroner for Union County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary election. W O. K. Kirby. (Better known as Otto Kirby. Everybody vote for the "O. K." man) W rv FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER. w I hereby announce myself as a can- r didate for Township Commissioner for Fish Dam Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary T rules. W. B. May. I hereby announce myself as a can- p< didate for township commissioner of Bogansville township, subject to the J? decision of the Democratic primary. a, Victor E. Lawson. th I hereby announce myself a candidate for Reelection to the office of Township Commissioner for Union Township and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary W. R. Jolly. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Township Commissioner from Jonesville Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W.' H. Page. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of H Township Commissioner of Bogans- J ville Township subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. J. Davis. I hereby announce myself a candi I date for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Goshen Hill Township, Union County. Arthur Lee. I hereby announce myself a candi- _ date for reelection to the office of Township -Commissioner for Cross Keys Township, Union County, and 0 pledge myself to abide the result of . the Democratic primary. 11 B. B. Betsill. o I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Township Commissioner for Jonesville Township, subject to the decision ? of the Democratic primary. J. G. Bishop. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Township Commissioner for Santuc Township, Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. R. S. Harris. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of iwnship commissioner for Pinckney ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the emocratic primary election. W. H. Barnes. I hereby announce myself a eandifite for election to the office of Townlip Commissioner for Fish Dam ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the 'emocratic primary. J. D. Fleminp. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of Townhip Commissioner for Jonesville ownship, Union County, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the 'ciiiuci miic primary. C. C. Fowler. OR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I am a candidate for the office of uperintendent of Education of Un>n County, subject to Democratic rimary. Thomas H. Gore. IAGISTRATE UNION TOWNSHIP. I hereby announce myself as a canidate for the office of Magistrate for 'nion Township and pledge myself to bide by the rules governing the deision of the Democratic primary for outh Carolina. A. C. Mann. I hereby announce myself a candiate for election to the office of Mag;trate for Union Township, Union bunty, and pledge myself to abide y the decision of the Democratic prilary. J. G. Long, Sr. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candiate for electio* to the House of Rep:sentatives from Union County, and ledge myself to abide by the desion of the Democratic primary. Jno. K. Hamblin. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself as canidate for reelection to Congress om the Fourth Congressional Disict of South Carolina, subject to le rules of the Democratic primary. Sam J. Nicholls. WULD PROTECT THE BIRDS. Union, S. C., May 13, 1910. I ask for information from our city ithers why it is that the law gainst shooting air rifles within tht irporate limits of our city is not lforced? The small boy with this angerous little weapon is fast demannr* /vn* U5%?rl? T ?-11 v?m uuua. i nave seen wiin* i the past few years a noticeable deease in all kinds of birds and esscially the mocking bird, cat bird, ue jay, brown thrush, blue bird and ,hersy Sometime ago I read an artie^^one who was in a position to ftoto 5}nd he spoke of how fast ali ie birds in this country were disapsarfng except the English sparrow, ery few of us realize that if it were it for the birds no vegetation could ithstand the ravages of the insects, don't think there is any music veeter than the singing of our song rds in the early morning. If there no law against using these dansrous little pests (air vifles) let's ive one and enforce it to the letter. The Birds' Friend. rOODRUFF RECORD CHANGES HANDS Announcement is made that the roodruff Record, published at Woodiff, has been sold to Robert Quillen, ' Fountain Inn. Mr. Quillen, who ill be in personal charge of the ecord plant, will assume charge me 1. he Strong Withstand the Heat ot Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger sople who are weak, will be strengthened id enabled to go through the depressM heat of summer hv tnlritiu rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies id enriches the blood and builds up te whole system. SOc. rhc Persons -OPREFINEMENT Vill find Our Toilet k>aps delicately scentd in his or her favorte perfume, and of real uperb excellence and vorth every cent of he price asked, PalmettoSDrug Company ; "The Money Savers" UNION, S. C. Ford Sold on Easy 1 Your commercial ra do with it. Small p easy monthly paym the use of the car at Also Second Han Just now we have Cars to go at rem; Big value for little n Accessories and sup] Try United States Tires Try Havoline Oil?We Use Klaxton Horns?W Union i J. L. BOLTOP Peoples Und Funeral Directors Calls Answered Proi H. W. EDGAI Phone 240 < < IF YOU NEED A , STOVE ? ' 1 We have the ! Agency for the ' latest Range. j rust proof ; ( The Price is so i low that you can't afford to p miss the chance of getting one of these tupv nnnv iii/c " I III. I UUUIX L.IIVL. GAS, AND USE WOOD OR COAL When you are down I on the river, drop in. Union Plumbing and Electric Co. Phone 205-J I I MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. I LINIMENT Cars Payment Plan ting has nothing to payment down, and Lents will get you once. id Cars For Sale two Ford Touring arkably low prices, loney. ^1: I i ^ jues aiways on nana ?they arc good values recommend it re sell them Garage J, Proprietor ertaking Co. and Embalmers mptly Day or Night Manager. Old Postolficc Building 5ERV I CE 1=1 It is our aim and desire to ?ive all of our patrons the best service possible at all times and ive consider it a favor, and not i kick, when they call our attention to any fault they may find with the service. If you see a street light out: _if water is not Defc*fectlv rlpnr r>r if youjj lights a/re too bright or lot bright enough, call our at;ention to the fact, and we shall ?ee that the trouble is remedied [f any of your lights are out of irder, let us know, and we shall lave them put in order without my cost for you. Municipal Electric Light And Water Works R. A. EASTERLING. Supt. Phone 144 17 W. Main St. M. C. RAMSEY Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 20.s-J I'nion, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL I Q p DRY GOODS COMPANY RJIHUH, O. V>. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Oflice Ovcr'Exprcss Ollice PHONE T.H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW OVER MILHOUS DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. If AVI?V TA r?vri niv/ii r- i i I/TjA I' t ON FARM LANDS ?300.00 to $10,000?Ten years time. S0 0 JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door East of Postoffice. tf. What a girl likes about a love letter is the fact that she can keep readng it over and over.