The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 14, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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coco SKIN WJ 25c BO 3 A Skin Bleach or Whiten* removing all blemishes an low complexions and ca Whiter. Don't envy a cl< tone Skin Whitener and li U7UAT ITCrDC TUI1 TT 11/11 UOIUVO 11111 Macon, Ga. Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: Send me by return mail two boxes of Cocotone Skin Whitener and three cakes of Coco. tone Skin Soap. They are fine and I do not care to be without them. Enclosed is money order for $1.25. Yours truly, CLARA M. JACKSON. Waycross, Ga. Cocotone Co. Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I ever saw. My skin was very dark and the first box has made it many shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what I have been using. Enclosed you will find $2.00. Please send me six * boxes of Skin Whitener and two cakes of soap. Yours truly, ANNA M. WHITE. For Sale by Palmetto Drug C I SPECIALnADVERTISEMENTS | FOR SALE?One Smith Premier Typewriter, No. 2, in Rood shape; $15 cash will buy it. Address C. E. Hicks, Union, S. C. 37-1-pd FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf MONEY on real estate on long and easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SALE?An old-fashioned suit of bedToom furniture, solid walnut, also a three-cornered cupboard, solid walnut. Apply to The Times office. 37-1-pd WANTED?Tin Foil# Bottles, Rubbers, Junk?a little bit from each family would make a pile as big as the courthouse. Lets try it and see. Ways and Means Committee, A. R. C. FOR RENT?Two farms, pood land, water and pasture near; good dwellings and outbuildings on same. See V. E. Lawson, Buffalo, S. C. 35-4-pd ' LOST?A gold bracelet, between the Dickert house and Main street, this week. Finder please notify C. B. Sparks at The Wonder store. 37-1 FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds and all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara L. Humphries, Phone 332-J. 34-tf GOOD FARMS TO RENT or work on shares. 1). W. Young. 37-1 FOR SALE?Registered Red Poll Bull Calves. See R. B. Gilliam. 35-4 TO ERADICATE DANDRUFF usi. Huiet's Hair Tonic. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., 'Phone No. 7. WANTED?Material for a rummage 1 _ Tt_i.ii ? l saie. unui quarters are seurea leave at Times office or the Edisonia theatre. No one will call you for this, it is purely voluntary giving?not begging and the money made goes to help your boy or your neighbors. Help us get this sale up. Ways and Means Committee A. R. C. AT THE WONDBR?Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Shoes for Ladies, Shoes for Misses, Shoes for Children and Shoes for Men, up-to-date styles, better values for less money. At The Wonder. "HUYLER'S" right off of ice, just give the clerk her address, and he will do the rest. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. ? 'OR RENT?Cottage on N. Church street near J. E. Kirby's. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Company. SILK DRESSES, Coats, Coat Suits and everything ready to wear, are now ready for your inspection. You are cordially invited to look them over at The Wonder. ANNOUNCEMENT?The Piedmont Cadillac Company of Spartanburg, S. C., controls the following counties for the sale of the wonderful Cadillar car, the "Standard of the World" Anderson, Abbeville, Cherokee, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union. Model 57?1918 Cadillac now ready for delivery. Literature on request. Piedmont Cadillac Company. 36-3 TO THE PUBLIC?This is to notify # our friends and patrons that we have installed a telephone. Our number is 756-Ii. At your service. The Wonder. "HUIET'S LINIMENT" never fails to Kive complete satisfaction. For sale by Palmetto I>rugr Co. \ * " X K TONE I ilTENER C FREE ?r for dark or brown skin, d clearing swarthy or salusing the skin to Grow ear complexion use Cocotave one. NK OF COCOTONE. Montgomery, Ala. Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: I find that Cocotone Skin Whitener is the best preparation I have ever used to clear the skin, and wish you would mail me two boxes at once. (Signed) MRS. C. P. JOHNSON. Do not accept substitutes or imitations. CUT THIS OUT THE COCOTONE CO., Atlanta, Ga. I have never used Cocotone Skin Whitener, but if you will send me a 25c box free, will be pleased to try it. I enclose six 2c stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address AGENTS WANTED }o., Union, S. C. . FOR SALE?Forty-one acres of land, 4 room cottage, 2Vfc miles east of Monarch Coton Mills. D. Fant Gilliam. FOR SALE?Horse and buggy. Good, gentle horse and buggy used only one month. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Laura Holcombe or The Union Times Co. 37-1-pd WANTED?To rent 4 to 6 room house, close in, some conveniences. | Address Box 377, City. 35-tf LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN?A light, bay horse from the pasture on Douglass place, near Sedalia, on Sept. 5th or 6th. Had star in face and about 4 years old. Will pay all expenses. Any information leading to recovery. Phone or write J. A. Wilburn, Union, S. C., R. 3. 37-1 FOR SALE?Ford roadster, in good condition. Apply to C. W. Miller. 37-1-pd / WANTED?Two lads to learn the printing business and feed presses. Must be apt to learn and decide to make this a life business. Good opening for right boys. Wages small at beginning. The Union Times. LOST?In Union, open face gold watch. "Mid" engraved on back; in leather wrist case. Finder please return to Miss Maud B. Goforth at Nicholson Bank & Trust Co. 37-1-pd COAL COAL! Buy your winter supply now. Good Coal at reasonable price. Let me figure with vou. J. W. Gilbert. 37-tf FOR SALE?My home place, consisting of 176 acres 2% miles from Union Courthouse on public road Vt mile off Appalachian Highway. Good eight room house and all necessary outbuildings, fine well of _ water, fine pasture with living stream. For further information see Theo. Eison. 36-4 I UNION COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Will Meet With Padgett's Creek Baptist Church Sept. 30, 1917. 10:00 A. M.?Devotional and organization. 10:30 A. M.?"An Ideal Sunday School"?A. Finch, W. T. Kennett. 11:15 A. M.?Sermon?J. T. Dittlejohn, L. M. Rice. 1 1:45 P. M.?"How Can We Enlist All Our Church Members in the Sunday School?"?George P. White, C. T. Clary. 2:30 P. M.?"The Country Sunday School Problem"?J. T. Littlejohn, E. A. Fuller. 3:15 P. M.?"The Sunday School , and the Bible"?L. M. Rice(/ J. D. , Croft. 36-3 EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! i Calomel ia Quicksilver and Acts Like HonamiU An V?... ( J. aiamatv VII A VU1 til V CI | Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dyna- 1 mite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start i your liver without stirring you up in- ? side, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; itdoses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you Tight up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. \ PURELY PERSONAL | Miss Marie Garner has returned to her school duties at Blackstock. ^ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Bobo of Sedalia K were visiting in the city on Tuesday. 1 t< Miss Carrie Young is the guest of tl Miss Cornelia Mayer in Newberry. d Mr. Robert Nance of Adamsburg was in Union Thursday on business. c| Misses Lizzie and Pearl Pittman of c' Carlisle were visitors in Union on Sat- * urday. 51 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mauldin mo- s> tored to Winnsboro and Columbia this p week. fi tl Hon. A. C. Mann of Greenville was n a visitor in the city for a few days ]a this week. f( Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Estes are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gilliam 111 on South street. n a Mrs. R. A. Easterling has returned ' from an extended visit to relatives in c< Pittsfield, Mass. si h( Miss Erline Vaughan and Miss Lindsay Scott of Jonesville were visitors al to Union Saturday. Misses Elizabeth Jeter and Polly T-l? -r O x i S( ucier ui oaiuuc were snopping in the ^ city on Saturday. Mrs. L. L. Wagnon and family left w Friday for Belton to visit Mrs. David Geer for several days. tl Miss Marie Wilburn left Tuesday 01 for Greenville to enter the Green- in ville Woman's college. ti Mrs. J. T. A. Ballew has returned j to her home in Laurens, after a visit to relatives in the county. Misses Thelma and Louise Jackson have returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Spartanburg. Dr. B. F. Walker of Coleraine sent the editor some fine pears this week, which were highly appreciated. Lt. W. L. Feaster of Camp Jackson L( spent the week-end at home, return- th ing to Columbia Sunday afternoon. m st Miss Hazel Salley, who-is teaching at Kelton, will spend the week-end gg with Miss Mary Rice on S. Church , street. Mrs. J. Frost Walker, Jr., and sons have returned to Union after a month's visit to Capt. Walker in Co lumbia. Messrs. R. A. Easterling and A. W. ai Cheshire returned Sunday from a visit 'h to New York, Washington and other points. ^ ed Mr'. Ernest Green of Hawthorne, S. th C., spent the week-end with friends in in Union, returning home Sunday uf- be ternoon. TKe Mr. Jacob Cohen left Sunday afternoon for the Northern markets to pur- r1' chase the fall and winter stock for the J. Cohen store. L] Mrs. Harry Storm returned Thursday afternoon from a week's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wyld, in Charleston. Mr. B. F. McKellar, Jr., and Misses Nora and Sue McKellar of Greenwood are the guests of Mrs. W. W. Summer ar on South street. at de Mrs. O. J. Meyer of Lockhart and ai. her house guest, Miss Hutto cf to Springfield, were shopping in the city th on Wednesday. to Mrs. Charles B. Counts left Wednes- J" day morning for Asheville to spend some time with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pepper. ^ Mrs. D. H. Wallace and daughter, ca Miss Sallie Wallace, returned this ta week from their summpr hnmo in A Unaka Springs, Tenn. ve bt Miss Elizabeth Arthur attended the ev dance at the Cleveland in Spartanburg ^ last week and was the guest of Mrs. fr, Walter Montgomery. * Ba Mrs. B. G. Clifford, who has been in Chester for several weeks with her ^ daughter, Mrs. H. S. Adams, returned to the city Monday. Miss Jenny Colson, who is teaching ha the Beaverdam school, spent the week- ^ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M J. Colson, on E. Main street. ?h Mr. Robert Colson, who has been h.1 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Colson, left Wednesday for Philadelphia to join his company. M Mr. James Betenbaugh, who has been desperately ill with appendicitis, is slowly recovering, and his friends wish for him complete recovery. na Misses McCutcheon have returned fu to their home after a fortnight's visit fu to relatives at Seneoa and Mr. and \Q] Mrs. Arthur Cottingham at Green- 0f ville. ta Ci Mrs. Davis Jeffries was called to . Spartanburg last week on account of the serious illness of her brother, Mr. J. Ebb Jeffries, who was at the Steed- ,r ley hospital. Mr. Perry White, who has held a fr position with Glymph's Pharmacy for th some months, has resigned and accepted a similar position with Wingfield in Columbia. or tv Mrs. J. E. Tinsley and children are u] in Chester the guests of Mrs. S. W. gi Pryor, for several days. S. W. Pryor, dt Jr., who has been visiting here, re- hi turned with them. r< i I ' SHELTON Shelton, Sept. 10.?There was a p ic at the Crosbyville school house ist Saturday. Refreshments w< irved on the ground and the proce* ent to the ball team. There was aod attendance and the picnic pro\ uite a success. The Monarch h sajn met the Crosbyville team le latter's diamond. The game w icided in favor of Monarch, 9 to Cotton picking is the order of t ?y. Everyone seems to be busy a 1 the job. The price is declining, in't see any reason why, for if ie crops in the cotton belt are li irs in this section it should bri ) cents a pound. I see Senator Smi lys he is going to look into why t :ice of cotton is declining, so irmers think there should be son ling done for if the farmer fails t erchant fails and just a few spec tors get the whole. Now is the tii >r the farmer* to organize tlv irm loan associations, get th oney and hold their cotton. T1 oney is available and ran ho sarin a very low rate of interest. Mrs. V. H. Kettlfcs, who has be mfined to her home for some til ck, is improving very slowly. ^ >pe for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mary E. Dickerson is quite si her home near Shelton. On account of the sickness of o acher, Miss Nettie Sandifer, o hool will not open on Monday, Se| ?th. We will announce later the o ling of the school. We hope s ill soon be well and at her duties. The fox hunters came down a ied some of the red foxes hut doi ink they had any luck. There w e good fiddler and one good danc the crowd. This Pea Ridger m e Shelton dancer on the floor a t they had some old time dancin haven't learned which was award e prize, but I think it was in fav the Pea Ridge man, for he was t ggest footed and kept the best tin A. B. C. NOTICE. ate of South Carolina, Union County. Notice is hereby given that Mi iila Sprouse Alexander, widow e late Ed Sprouse, has filed wi b a petition praying that a horn ead be set off to her and her min ildren in the lands owned by t id Ed Sprouse at the time of h ath. R. C. WILLIAMS, Clerk of Court. Sept. 4, 1917. 30 NOTICE TO TEACHERS. All teachers, both white and colore e requested to call at the office e County Superintendent of Educ >n at the County Court House lion to secure a list of latest adop books and course of study, so th ey may govern themselves accor ?ly as books that have heretofo en used cannot in many instanc used the coming school term. By order of the County Board < lucation. J. H. Hope, -5 Superintendent. FT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGEIt lis How to Loosen a Tender Co: or Callus So It Lifts Out Without Pain. You reckless men and women wl e pestered with corns and who ha least once a week invited an awf ath from lockjaw or blood pois< e now told by a Cincinnati authori use a drug called freezone, whii e moment a few drops are applii any corn or callus the soreness is r ved and soon the entire corn or ct !, root and all, lifts'off with the fi rs. Freezone dries the moment it is a ed, and simply shrivels the corn > llus without inflaming or even iri ting liic amruunuiiik tissue or ski small bottle of freezone will co ry little at any of the drug store t will positively rid one's feet ery hard or soft corn or hardent llus. If your druggist hasn't ai iezone he can get it at any whol le drug house for you. Mr. C. T. Murphy was called larlotte, N. C., last week on accoui the serious illness of his mothe rs. Maria L. Murphy. Mrs. Murpl s been in Charlotte for sometin siting her granddaughter, Mrs. Or< oore, and it is at her home whe e is ill. 5MONS WHITEN ANI) BEAUTIFY THE SKI ike This Beauty Lotion Cheaply fi Ydur Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. At the cost of a small jar of or<] ry cold cream one can prepare 11 quarter pint of the most wonde I lemon skin softener and comple i beautifiier, by squeezing the jui< two fresh lemons into a bottle c6 ining three ounces of orchard whil ire should be taken to strain tl ice through a fine cloth so no lem< ilp gets ,in, then this lotion will kei ssh for months. Every worm ows that lemon juice is used sach and remove such blemishes eckles, sallowness and tan and e ideal skin softener, whitener ai autifier. Just try it! Get three ounces chard white at any drug store ai ro lemons from the grocer and ma ? a quarter pint of this sweetly fr ant lemon lotion and massage ily into the face, neck, arms a ,nds. It ig marvelous to smooth ugh, red hands. / ^ jjdkSSSl he /?yj4L= "'! Sf 31 GET START ith 3 The longer you put ofT we 3 ACCOUNT the less chance ^e" H financially independent in la 'u~ B\ You can spare a dollar fr tic bl e'r ,*iat *s a" >'ou nee<^ open a c.,r W\ est, compounded twice a yea lis ed BV injr bank. ien rne Rmslie Nicholson, J. Roy he S NEW FALL nd * (tr. 8 , ed t: or 5 he 8 Our new Stetson and Knox I ie- Si the latest creations. Millinery g be proud of. ? Also new Neckwear, just fr< I mans latest lads. New Interwoven Stockings fo on earth. Bostonian and Barry Shoes f< Call and look over these New glad to show them. : | Union Clothi s "The New Way at > re es i gBKHDBBnnBZHBHHraHBMBHRBH JI Buy Accc s To Your ill an % If you can afford to t priced Shoes, by all t them: but do not b1 p. anything else extrav Z have many styles of "i store ranging in price ?J From $2.50 t( e to Plenty of Moderat nr' Good Shoi I $4.00, $4.50, re x And Quite a f $5.50 to $' BUY ACCOl z TO YOUR I ,e. he Z DON'T ST1 \o AND S DON'T WA nd t jr. Coi ? Union's BEST S en J " HOLSON K&TRUSTO? WON. S. C. 1C ED NOW opening a WINGS you have of jecominj; ter life. oni your next pay?and * md account at \',\ inter- I ir, with this safe, jrrow- i I Fant, M. A. Moore. i President. Cashier. , HATS g iats are here in all p that a man should p 3m Broadway, Alt- 5 r Men, the best Sox K I 31* Men. p r Goods; we will be $ I ing Co. | Store" s * >rding Purse wear highmeans wear ay shoes or I agantly. We shoes in this t i ' 3 $3.00 ely Priced | es I , $5.00 'ew at I 7.50 *DING ^URSE INT STE ien tore