" I Mr. Clyde II I Will Be in 1 I At the Dot; I Monday anc I March \1 I To give demonstral I orders for the S I We are NoI Fill All ( I Call 9 For Demor Don't Forget IDEAL SHI CURTAIN BRITISH HONOR I MANY AMERICANS Washington, March 13.?Sixty-six j American army medical officers and men have been decorated by the British government for bravery and distinguished service in the war, Sur- c geon General Ireland was advised by r the British war office. Maj. Emanuel Goldstein of New York City and Capt. G. P. O'Malley, ^ Cleveland, were made honorary com- ^ : a 11IVJIID ui i/iiu L/iatin^uiMicu ofi vni* ?j Order, and 49 captains and first lieu- c tenants were awarded the military d cross. The distinguished conduct medal and military medal of Great Britain was conferred upon 15 enlisted men. The officers awarded the military cross include Lieuts. Louis W. Desprez, Memphis, Tenn.; Royz A. Douglas, Nashville, Tenn.; Lawrence B. Farrier, Mobile, Ala.; Roy G. Giles. Belton, Texas; Allen G. Heard, Galveston. Texas; William G. Milholland,. New Orleans; Daniel J. Murphy, New Orleans; Edward L. Patterson. Barnwell, S. C.; Angus J. Smith, Greenville, Flu.; Fred Oscar Stone, Maynardville, Tenn., and Roy L. Vineyard, Amerillo, Texas. The bar to the military cross was awarded to three lieutenants, one of whom is Lawrence B. Farrier of Mo- r bile, Ala. t Enlisted men receiving: the ilistin- j guished conduct medals included \ James K. Faison, One Hundred and j Eighteenth Infantry. t Men receiving the military medal J. included William H. Coble, Ambulance ? Company One Hundred and Eighteen; v William J. Evans, Dillon, S. C.; Ed- j ward D. Jones, Ambulance Company i One Hundred and Eighteen; William t Franklin Jones, Abbeville, S. C.; Herman W. Kenner, Ambulance Company t, One Hundred and Eighteen; Charles s I?. Logan, Headquarters One Hundred c and Fifth Sanitary Train; Donald Mac j Kay, One Hundred and Second Sani- t tary Train; Harold P. Malley, Sani- r tary Detachment, One Hundred and j Seventh Infantry; Usher Manheim, t One Hundred and Second Sanitary v Train; Clyde E. Parazine, Field Hos- ( pital No. 118; Robert C. Rogers, Am- ^ bulance Company One Hundred and Eighteen; Cecil Trammell, Ambulance Company One Hundred and Eigh teen. Most of the units mentioned are parts of the Thirtieth Division. "WILD ROSE" WRITES Pauline, March 14.?Well, I will write again as my other letter escaped the wast basket, I wish to change my 1 name from White Rose, to Wild Rose, b Well, Mr. J. O., I am going to answer your question, what two chap- 1< ters in the Bible are alike: second K Kings, Nineteenth Chapter and the Thirty-seventh Chapter of Isaiah are tl alike. w Mr. Ben I^awson and Miss Iano f Lawson were united in marriage Sun- P day. Say, Mr. Moxy how are you getting a along with the girls at Buffalo now? o Well, we are having some pretty ^ weather now, and the farmers are h busv trettincr readv to mnbo nnnthor a crop. Mrs. Fannie Lawson has moved to ti Grfeenville. S Mr. Billie Lawson has moved into Spartanburg county. tl Good luck to the Editor and his di Cat. Wild Rose. U Mrs. Lipford of Jonesville spent Friday with her daughter, Miss Dora tl Lipford at the Seminary. E # N' . - V '* I. Willard LOCKHART rn in Hotel -I 1 Tuesday and 18 ions and to take hade Hanger w Able to Drders 293 istrations Ihe Name ~~ \DE AND HANrriFT? _ JkXX JkXl V^XJXX | p, IAILROADS ADOPT BUREAU OF SAFETY Newspapers and Ministers Asked to Cooperate in the Movement The following letter has been reeived by The Times, and by the ninisters of Union: C Al n . ViClll/ICIUCll * We are just recovering from the rreatest conflict the world has ever mown. I have reference to the War, ind the Epidemic of Influenza. Reords show that over half a million leaths to our American people are he results. This does not include iiese left cripples by the war. We lave a great work imposed upon us o preserve humanity and make our Nation's standard second to none. We cad with regret the loss of lives by he war, and the Epidemic, but hereofore very little attention has been :aid to those killed and injured in Milroad accidents. Ra'lrcads of the country have adopt 'd a Bureau of Safety, and we are onstantly putting before our employes matters of importance, protecting l*iuVriCiuluoc o v..1 fl-.A ?-V?1 iA-V. ? . VIUHVITVO) Ultu Wit? puuiicf UUt kllC >ublic has to co-operate with us if ve make a success. Several suggestions have been nade, and one was to ask our Minisers and Principals to make mention n the pulpits and schools, pleading vith them to be more careful in drivng their automobiles and other velicles over Railroad crossings. I have mown on several occasions where (very occupant of the car or other 'chicle lost their lives while attemptng to cross the tracks and not heedng the signal "Stop, Look, and Lisen." It is also dangerous to walk on the racks, but in spite of the warning signal placed before the public, they ontinue this practice, many losing ives. The double track of this Souhern country, recently inaugurated, nakes its more hazardous. The pubic seems not to realize that when a rain has just passed a crossing, there vill likely to another one in the op>osite direction within a few seconds. That is why we should "Stop, Ix>ok, md Listen." Thanking you for anything you may ay to help us in our work, I am, Yours very truly, W. H. Hendley, Agent. JONESVILLE ROUTE 1 f ? _______ I haven't written a letter to the 'imes this week. I guess I had otter write a few lines. I truly hope it will stay clear and et the ground dry up and the roads :et good once more. Mrs. C. J. Parks is on the sick list his week, and also Mr. Jimmie Parks, /ho lives near Elford Grove the many riend and relatives of these sick peole wish for them a speedy recovery Mrs. D. J. James, Mrs. Ike White, nd Mrs. W. H. Page were the guest f Mrs. C. J. Parks Monday afternoon, iiss Estelle James was the guest of er cousin Miss Anna Parks Monday ftemoon. Miss Ruth Gallman and Miss Myrce Tweed were visitors in Jonesville aturday. Mr. Johnnie Reeves was a visitor at ie Mabry School House last .Sunay. Mr. Sidney Blackwood was a visi>r in Jonesville Saturday afternoon. The many friends and relatives iroughout Union County of Mr. ! verette Tweed will be delighted to i The Wonder rhe Ide Curt* Hangs Shades Fits any size 1 Pole. Requires No I Can Be Applie Down Wher Cannot Get O Will Last a Lif JOHNNY J. PURCE1 CLYDE. H. WILLAR S. ORDERS FILLED SAM1 know he is at. home having received TI his honorable discharge from th6 v army of Uncle Sam and he has been ^ visiting his sister at Greer the past ]c week. Mr. Walter Tweed is expected to Fr arrive home in a few days. a Mr. Burey Parks was the guest of wi his cousin, Mr. R. M. Parks Thursday sk afternoon. ?? Mr. Joe Parks of near Elford Grove and Mr. Lester Reeves are on the sick kii list this week. "r ne Mr. Connie Miller was a visitor at the Mabrv School House last Sun- en day' 1 all Mr. Milton McBride of Boiling an Springs has been visiting his cousin, ^ Mr. Fletcher Brown and was also a Qf visitor at the Mabry School House ro Sunday afternoon. Mr. Burey Parks was the week-end A guest of his cousin, Mr. Joe Truman near Kelton. W I am very glad to announce that Mrs. Joe Smith is improving after a Al recent illness. With best regards to all. ^ Brown Eyes. NOTICE OF COUNTY Sr BORROWING MONEY Bi At Supervisor's Office in Union Court House, on March 2lst, 1919 at 12 o'clock a. m. bids will be received for the money that Union County is c to borrow for 1919, the sum of $67,000. 7 March 11, 1919. 396-4t. eod. J. V. Askew, Supervisor Get your money's worth. Buy the best. Put your savings into War Savings Stamps. ? - So Thrift stamps stop little wastes Get the saving habit. It pays divi- Sa dends. ASPIRIN BOBBED 01 ' 2 DANGER 10 THE HEART? A, New Perfected Tablet, Called Aspitone, is Slightly Stimulating in- n. stead of Depressing to Heart. Especially Recommended by i Physicians in Influenza, j Severe Colds, Headache, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. 1 n iijgitiniis unu t/ruggists are very j enthusiastic over Aspitone, the new 0f and improved aspirin tablets that r.re gyj said to be slightly stimulating instead ^ of depressing to the henrt. They ex- ||i plain that severe colds, influenza, fevers, headaches, neuralgia and rheu- J matism are almost invariably attend- i ed by a weakness of the heart and re- ni| quire stimulation rather than depreft- noi sion. Heart failure, they say, is es- unl pecially to be guarded against in in- | fluenza and pneumonia, hence they (or recommend Aspitone. wa A gentle laxative with one or two 10 tablets of Aspitone, as needed, is now do1 the physician's favorite treatment foT 'P severe colds and threatened pneumon- 4 ia. It will usually cut short a cold I 1 or sore throat over night. Aspitone ^ tablets are also being used with splen- ^ did results for the relief of pain in ? headaches, neuralgia and rheumatism. A?1 The leading druggists everywhere are ** now supplied with Aspitone which is *en sold in sealed packages, price thirty- *jj five cents. They may be obtained locally at Glymph's Pharmacy and the Piedmont Drug Co. Adv. * i: ' itN of^eTwMtii alfsh? iin Ha and Curtail Window She 4ails, Tacks id by Any C 1 House Clei ut of Order e Time. ~ -LL, Sole Agent 1 D, Demonstrate] E DAY TAKEN. i IE DEAfH OF A LITTLE GIR - ' 4L^ DuringlWrtecent influenza ipider there fliurred at Monarcr m very s#jn}ldeath, that of Uici anklin. || I little girl was ill Mi few daJp^ end though every elm is dond viitit l?ving care and medic ill could do, \ pneumonia develop d the little spirit passed aws icile was a pwpil in the Monar idergarten anil afterward in tl st grade. By1, her unusual brigli ss and sunny livable disposition, s deared herself 'to both teachers ai pils. She will be sorely mised 1 1 who knew her .teachers, playmat d family. The parents and litt others have the sincere sympatl hosts of friends in their deep sc w. V?\y-v frail little flower, with fragran rare, as blooming in joy by the roadsi bare, id the weary traveler along the ro; ilt his heart grow gay and lig his load hen he looked on that flower lie and gay; ailing up at him on the weary w;i it springtimi/was coming and t angc^1 rc?j?e ere loole 7! fir flowers of gladne andW/f ? plant. | cflAe garden that blooT far a^lff hefe fTod lave^r-to walk in the cc of the day. ^ ' here each little flower in the co, mossy sod >oks up, unafraid, in the face of i God. an angel in passing on that roa side bare, w the frail little flower with fr granee rare. "his dear little flower of woncerf worth much too frail for /he tempests ^ earth." / 'tVas tevfoEly pfticked with a lo God-given, id my flower blooms now in the ga den of Heaven. -pd KEPT HER AWAKE ie Terrible Paint in Back ai Sides. Cardni Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnsc this place, writes: "For one yeai ffered with an awful misery in my ba d sides. My left side was hurting r the time. The misery was somethii fuL I could not do anything, not even slei night It kept me awake most of tl jht... 1 took different medicines, b thing did me any good or relieved n til I took Cardui. .. 1 was not able to do any of my wo AM* KM. .-<* ? " vuv ;mu auu (ui wuisc ail U1C lim s confined to my bed off and on. I g bad with my back, that-when I stoopi wu I waa , enable to straighten t ifa, *l'dfe?.tt I would try Card . By flmeYi&d ftken the entire bott iv as feeling pretty good and cou lighten up and my pains were near gone. shall always praise CarduL 1 coi ted taking it until I was strong a? 11." If you suffer from pains due I tale comphints, Cardui may be ]u at you n?d. Thousands of womc o once suffered in this way now praii -did for tieir present good heaitl re It a tafiafc. NC-i: ' tryt #11 Mg*' ' M 1* ' * 8th Century ide and nger is Combined, ide or Curtail or Screws. )ne, and Takei aning. > 'or Union County l* rThere is only one way ?just one? to accomplish this with absolute cer ce tainty. Buy Life Insurance. de Now, for the best' kind of policy, ii one of the strongest companies, fo acj a great deal less money, get the cor. ht tract sold by. THE PRUDENTIAL ht LIFE INSURANCE CO. GEO. T. KELLER iy' 1 Special Agent Union, S. C. I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS j ns > i ?ol EXTRACT CERTIFICATE ? neces sary to comply with the recent Druj ol, and Patent Medicine Act for sale a 10c per 100. Postage 2c additional its The Union Times. 399-tf ?. WANTED TO RENT?Two or Thre d- furnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone 12 W. 47 W. Mail a- 398-2t. ul REMEMBER?Monday's Specials a I. From's. This established custon ?f prows in popularity. Come Monda; and you will be pleased. I. FROM ve Money's worth or money back. ir- FOR SALE?Three houses, fou rooms each; two houses, two room each; one vacant lot. All in cit; of Union, in sections occupied b; | colored people. Part payment i cash, balance on easy terms to sui purchaser. Also money to loan o real estate. W. W. Johnsor 386-tf. I. FROM is the originator of the spe cial Monday's Sales. They are pop r j ular and you save money when yoi attend them. Originators, not im ne itato!rs. Money's worth or mone; nn back. 5p FOR SALE?Within a few hundre* [,e yards of Excelsior Knitting Mill ,U| 3 room house?1 acre lot. See Johi ne K. Hamblin. 396-2weeks rip DON'T FORGET?The Monday Spe e, cial Sale as advertised in yester ot day's paper at I. From's. Manj id special values for your money a ip their worth or money back. ui 10 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE?Barre( 'd Rocks, Rhode Island Reds and Leg 'y horns. Book orders early. Gei them when you want them. Pric< nineteen cents delivered. S. A. Wix at Express office. 371-301 to MONDAY'S SPECIAL SALE ai ' I .From's will save you money. Dc j? not miss any of these Monday Spe^ * cials. Money's worth or mon j | back. ? . *r- f WHAT IT IS! || A simple combination of || . metal so nicely designed and II ingeniously constructed as II to ever eliminate the great II dread, annoyance and incon- JI venience of hanging Shades II and Curtains. 11 Wanted I MAN or LADY to give dem- 11 onstrations and to take or- II ders. A good proposition to JI the right party. 11 Apply in person to 11 I Johnny J. Purcell II 3 UNION, S. C. PHONE 293 II -" _ - I Not One Day or One Time, But Every Day and All The Time 1 Our purpose and effort is to give all our hosts of customers such service and satisfaction in their ! dealings with us, that they can always feel sure i that, Quality considered, our prices will he as low e as the lowest, and that no matter whether their r order is much or little, it is genuinely appreciated. If you have not always felt and realized this in your dealings with us, we are greviously disappointed, and given the chance, we will demonstrate to you that we have a real ambition in life and business. Our Business is Our Life, and while of course J we want to be a part and a necesary part of the business, it is a fact, little as some people think it, that the mere making of money is about the smallest and meanest accomplishment in the world. We want j our Business and Our Life to Count for something, we want to be a part and a necessary part of the life life of each of our customers, and our chief satisfaction in life is that our Business is a real service to those who deal with us. Our chief pleasp ure lies in the fact that we serve you and serve you ? well, and that in this service we not only give value * received, but far more in appreciation, and in lightening your burdens and problems. * Why not do Business with us? When you want 1 the Best Flour in South Carolina, order Pansy for / plain, and Fenix for self-rising. When you want I the Best Coffee in America, order Chase & Sane born's; the same is true of Tea. When you want Cake as good as Mother Ever 1 Made, order Gardner's, Plain, Raisin, Marble or 7 Light Fruit. t We will not disappoint you, and the Goods will n not disappoint you. v Fresh arrivals, Shelled Almonds, 80c, or $1.00 per pound; Pine Apple, Finest Packed, all sizes, grated and sliced, r Plenty of Pure Granulated Sucar: buv all vmi 3 want without restrictions. y Remember, that to buy any flavoring extract yn lawfully now, you must sign a certificate before you t purchase same, not to use or allow it to be used for a n beverage. So when you want Extracts, it will save ' time and trouble if you will come in person or send some responsible party for it. Yours to serve, i ; The Union Grocery Co. Phones 100 or 80. L. L. WAGNON, Mgr. i We serve you better, and in the end, we save '? von mnnpv. '1 " WANTED?To submit estimates on STUDEBAKER WAGONS?We have complete cotton ginning outfits; oil just received a large shipment and and steam engines, corn and grind- would be pleased to have you look 7 ing mills, com shellers, farm light- them over. The Peoples Supply 1 ing equipments, automatic cotton Co. 392-7t. trampers, cotton cleaners, saw and , - single mills, shafting, pulleys and REGISTERED DUROC - JERSEY belting. Lummus Machinery Co BOAR-Meadorweeds King. Ser^ Spartan urg, S. - vjce rendered; charge one pig. This ^ > FOR SALE-Three four room houses is, "cpriater^l. Registration , , s .. - . IT . Certificate may be seen at Hotel ? in colored section of city of Union. ... *? j u T a / ? n u h ? , . _ i I * w w Union. Bred by L. S. Groves. Ruby. I Mnnav lonH nn rool osfotn W \A1 * JohnwiT 890-tf! J C., Sold to C. T. Murphy, Union, t S. C., Sired by Count of Chester> DO YOU LIKE GOOD SYRUP?? field; Dam Pal's Wonder 3rd etc. Try 5 gallons of my Blue Ribbon? See me at Hotel Union for further r for $4.25 for the 5 gallons, and be information. S. W. Mitchell satisfied. J. M. Jeter, Jr. 391-30t. ^99-3t.