The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 12, 1920, Image 2

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% Do TO! * * The Florid tryiiij you a UNH SA ' fc== NSC/' Ask Your Doctor About Refilling a Prescription. It's aiwuys safest, where a prescription is concerned, to ask your doctor about getting it refilled, unless he has given you definite instructions about it. i That is, after you have been feeling good again and then commence to feel badly, it may be a sign that something entirely different is ailing you. By observing this simple rule, your cost is small and you get the benefit of the proper prescription each time. Your doctor can phone the new one if he wishes, and we will have it l'eady for you when it is promised. I I Peoples Drug Store, Union, S. C. Prompt Service. Phones 68-69 . T n't Ta] SARMS I Kentucky, T< ia its i<i, iiiiiRuia?9 vi I to buy Unioi llow them to ON COW kRDIS WHITMIRE. I After an absence of a short whil II 1 will write ujrain. I l''irst I must tell the editor an correspondents how sorry 1 am bt cause it was impossible for me to b present at the meeting, Moxy sai he would excuse me, I hope the res will be as kind hearted as he. Th reason I was not present, I attende a barbecue and ball games at Whit mire Saturday , was very sorry tha the meeting and barbecue were botl on the same day, I wanted to be pre sent at both. I think the plans de cided on were just tine, they couldn' have been better, I really believe i will be more enjoyable than a trip t the mts. Some of the places men tioned I have never been and I expec there are others who have never beei to some of the places too.. I hop all the correspondents can go on th< trip I hope it will be so I can go. The barbecue and other amniuse ments were fine at Whitmire Satur day every one seemed to enjoy them selves except for the exceeding ho weather. The attendance was ver^ large; there were some of mv friend there whom I had not seen in quit* awhile. Among them were Mr. an< Mrs. dough Rice, there were a goo< many people from near Cross Key present. There were two ball games be between Whitmire and Piedmon Whitmire being the winner in botl games. All the ammusements wer very interesting. I have been visiting since my las writing, visited some friends at Mon arch Sunday and attended the bal game at Monarch Monday morninp I must say Monarch people certainl; boost their ball team. From Unioi 1 went down to E. K. mills and spen the night with my aunt and unci Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Brock. I sa\ Daisy, Sun Flower, and George Washington. I thought T was go ing to a strange place and be witl strangers, but I was mistaken as met with many of my old friends I went in E. K. mills, it sure is i nice place, I believe 1 would like t< work there, especially just to be witl the writers mentioned, as they al work there. I did not get to stay a: long as I wished in the mill and w< had to meet the train, and come home hut I am hoping to go back soon an< be with these good people again. As it was quite awhile until trail time we were wondering how we woul( amuse ourselves there among Strang ers, when two of our friends came so the time passed of very fast, bu 1 Listen, just as I was going to get 01 the train, who should I see but Moxy f r ? * ke Ou] 'ARM SA! COME A >nnessee, Ohi< rginia and No n County Hoj go at less tlu ITY SAY! JTAI F. J. PARHA j my what a smile, and a hearty han ) shake he gave me. e I Tho I was very sorry I could no be present Sat. but I think the tri d planned is just grand. 1 expect as the saying is "I will fc c turned off and hired over'l*^ v?ecr< d tary, I may be turned off, but nc ;t hired over I expect, e Love to each and all. d Pansy. t POPULATION OF BOSTON h AND SUBURB! s Boston, July 8.?'A compilation o t 1920 census returns covering what i t generally known as Greater Bosto o shows that the population of Bosto i- and its surburbs has now reached al t most exactly 1,500,000. Unlike mos n of the larger cities of the countrj e has annexed very little of the terri ? j. , ?j I i tory liiuueuiuiciy uujuuung ana nn? total area of only 57.8 spuare miles - as compared with 287 spuare miles i - Greater New York. The Boston metropolitian districl t covering an area within a 15 mile ra P dius from the state house, includes 2 3 cities and towns in addition to Bosto e proper. The 1920 population of a ^ of these has been announced ercep i Watertown and the total is 732,54 3 for the suburbs. Watertown's popu lation as recored by the state censu o lf915 was 16,515, a clear gain c * 3,640 over 1910. If it made a simila 'n gain in the last five years, it woul e now have 20,155 inhabitants. This added to the other surburbs and to th * 747,923 population of Boston, woul " make a total of 1,500,619. The percentage of growth of most o " the surburbs has been much greate ^ in the last decade than that of Bosto ^ itself, due chiefly to the fact that far larger number of people whos daily business is in this city hav found it more agreeable to establis their homes outside the city limits ^ The great majority of the surba j population i8 made up of people whos work or business is in Boston. Th city of Lynn, with a population of 99, 1 148, is within the 15 mile limit, bu 5 is largely self-supporting through it 1 shoe manufacturing and other indua f rifta 9 T1A in not inf'1iu)p/l in tho PATY1 3 pliation given above. S m . CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AN1 i DIARRHOEA REMEDY 1 This medicine always wins the gooi * opinion if not the praise of those wh " use it. Try it when you have need o '? such a remedy. t i A piano contains more than on , mile of wire. 4 > I r Wor LE TUESE ND SEE! o, Georgia, A If rtti Carolina E is at less thai in their value it NO! lUff In, L1V19 III! lM, President A KARL LEHMANN RETIRES it New Orleans, July 9.?Karl Lehp mann, nationally known because of his work during the last dozen years in e the interest of the Christian Endeavor !- 'movement, and for the last five years >t general secretary of the organization in the southern states, retired today, announcing his intention of taking up farming in Lake County, Fla., and assisting in the work of an agricultural school at Montverde.. Mr. Lehmann's ? final official act was to render to the south christian endeavor convention in * session here, his report on the five 8 year campaign for christian endeavor n organization in the south. n The report showed the organization during that period of '2,566 new so;t cieties in the 12 southern states with r' 250,000 young people added to the roll and the establishment of a sectional a organization periodical. Three field ' secretaries have been employed for the n work in the south and a field secretary for the endeavor societies in ^ China, the southern young people supporting them on a budget of $8,000. ? The societies in addition have contrin buted $27,422 to denominational missions in the south. 't Charles F. Evans, of Lexington, Kk., 1 is expected to succeed Mr. Lehmann as general secretary during the next s year. The employment of additional field secretaries also was expected, r Lawrance C. Little having been selectd ed for work in Kentucky and Tennesb see; Frank P. Wilson for Virginia and ? North Carolina and Samuel W. Denby d for South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. ,f ? , r SUMMER COMPLAINT n QUICKLY RELIEVED a e "About two years ago when sufferG ing from a severe attack of summer ^ complaint, I took Chamberlain's Colic } and Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved n me almost instantly,'' writes Mrs. e Henry Jewett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This e is an excellent remedy for colic and diarrhoea and should be kept at hand a. bv everv familv. ib ' ~ " ! _ 8 NOTICE i " An election is hereby ordered to be held at Adamsburg school house July 26th, 1920, for the purpose of voting * an extra special tax of 4 mills on all taxable property in Adamsburg school district No. 25 for general school purd poses. The trustees will act as mano agers and the rules governing gen' eral elections will prevtil. 2t-811 County Board Education. e A complete movie outfit has been installed at the White House. fc ' t <1 For It! I " (AY, JULY IS ibama, Mississippi, I. breeders at our sale I i their value. Will I corporated I II ir ^1; HOW MUCH I SHOULD A MAN 1 I Have "laid by" in the bank? Naturally that depeads' flj upon the man's income, his responsibilities to dependents fi and his present habit of life. Have YOU figured out what you should have AHEAD B ?what would be the least you and your dependents could I live on ? fl Do it, and accumulate the amount at 4 per cent com pound interest in our Savings Department. Eg \ U One Dollar Opens An Account I NICHOLSON BANK AND TRUST I COMPANY I RMSI.IV Niruot COW r? * nsw *? ? ? tiivuvwuviiy rrcB. *. nui r^rtt. rice rrea. I W | M. A. MOORE, Cashier. g %V. JJ A Fact to be Considered You have confidence in the ability of your Physician to property diagnose your ailment and write you a prescription to correct it. It is then necessary for you to get the i prescription properly filled or the Doctor's knowledge is useless. We compound prescriptions just as your Physician desires them filled, exercising great care and skill, using only the purest drugs and chemicals of the highest grade and full strength, and our work is all double checked. Our reoutation has been built on n !>?!!?? nt , - ? ? ?m r*/.?vjr v* mi/ouiu ic i integrity and fair dealing, therefore you are assured of the best drug store service and drug store merchandise when you trade with us. We are pleased to take phone orders and goods are delivered to all parts of the city. # " \ \ GLYMPH'S PHARMACY UNION, S. C. A