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Battle Imminent Between
French and German Ships.
(By Associated Press)
Koritza, Albania, October .".0.?StafT
(Correspondence of The Associated
Press)?A naval battle between
French and German warships is imminent,
which when it occurs, will not
he recorded in any official communique
though it will be in a way, one of
the most unique naval engagements
of the war.
Lake Ochida is a largo body of fresh
water lying a few miles north of here,
at the point where Albania. Serbia and
Macedonia touch. It is 40 miles long
and 20 miles across, with towering
mountains running around it. The
north end of the lake is held by the
flornvms: n ?1/1 i lm emit li nn<l hv thn
Kntente Allies. It has hcen the scene
??f the latest hard fighting. when the
Kntente troops made a forward drive
of thirty miles from I'agroda, at the
south end, to Padahoja far up toward
the north end.
With the Germans holding the north
end of the lake, they did not confine
their operations to the land. A miniature
flotilla soon made its appearance
with oil-burniner launches about
15 feet long .each mounting1 one gun
forward. This mosquito fleet soon
became a real menace, for it darted '
to the south end of the lake, at night (
and bombed the small villages along 5
the south shore, held by the French, '
Russians and Serbs. The headquar- 1
ters of General TarnahofT, of the ltus- '
sian division operating with General *
Sarrail, was in one of these villages. *
The French soon too psteps to
counteract this menace. A small steel '
craft, thirty feet long, was brought
overland from the French fleet at
Salonika. This mounted two guns, one
forward and one aft. With it came
a commander and a crew of French ,
sailors. This was soon followed by a ,
second fiO-foot boat mounting two j
guns, with its equipment of officers
and crew.
Thus two miniature fleets find themselves
face to face on Fake Oehrida,
with a battle not far off. The French
have the advantage if larger ships
carrying more guns, but the Germans
have the advantage in number of
crafts. Their flotilla consists of six or
seven 15-foot boats mount.ine* one trim
each.
It seemed strange as we went along
a mountain road today ,to see the
uniforms of French officers sind sailors
at a point so remote from the sea.
Tthey were in a camion on the way
to their naval base at the south end
of the lake. The commander, I.ieut.
Hutoit, stopped for a moment and
spoke enthusiastically of his little
fleet.
"In bringing the boats from Salonika,"
he said, "we took out the engine^,
so that the hulls weighed only
three tons. This made reasonably
easy going on the camions. There was
no mishap, the first boat is launched,
with her engine in place and guns
mounted, and the second will soon follow.
And then" he added with a
laugh, "we'll sec who will do the bombarding."
When operations will begin is not
certain, but plans are so far advanced
that a tight is looked for almost any J
time now. With such mosquito craft
it. might be considered a toy battle,
if it were not for the reality of the
warfare, with real naval boats manned
by real sailors of the French and German
navies, fighting with as much
determination as on the deck of 20,000-ton
dreadnaughts.
GUKKN'S AFGl'ST FI.OWEU
Has been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered stomach
and inactive liver, such as sick headache,
constipation, sour stomach, nervous
indigestion, fermentation of food,
palpitation of the heart caused by
gases in the stomach. August Flower
is a j'cnt'o laxative, regulates ?li|?ostion
both in stomach and intestines,
clean and sweetens the stomach and
alimentary canal, stimulates the liver
to secrete the bile and impurities from i
the blood. 2"> and 7-r> cent be tiles.
Sold by ('.lymph's Pharmacy.
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Applies War Food Ticket
System to Vatican.
(Hy Associated Press) at
Rome, November 4.?By order of nil
['ope Benedict the war food ticket sys- inj
em has been applied to the <>00 peo- tic
<ons inhabiting the Vatican palace, ne
[his number including certain cadi- TV
lals, priests, the Swiss Guard, door- lec
ceepers, caretakers, and servants. Al- th
.hough the Vatican domain enjoys ex- in)
territorial rights and is not subject 'lc
,o Italian laws, the Pope issued this co
>rder previous to its application with- ga
n the kingdom of Italy. His order sti
ipplies not only to bread but to sugar, he
ind other foods. su
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Once upon a time God created a *^
perfect man. Then the man got mar- m.
ied and his wife began finding flaws ^,r
n his makeup.
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Railroad Men <i?
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These men know from experience
that Sloan's Liniment will take the (
stiffness out of joints and the soreness
out of muscles--And it's so
convenient I No rubbing required. *a
It quickly penetrates and brings relief,
luisy to apply and cleaner than "h
mussy plasters or ointments. as
Always have a Ixittle in the house j,?
for rheumatic aches, lumo back, j
Iitjiiuiuo unu 011 a ins. "
Generous sized bottles ut all drug- I ar
g.sts. 25c., 50c.. $1.00. I ur|
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For Aches and Pains.
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PALMETTO DRUG CO. Sl
ay be Troubled With Rheunatism
This Time of Year.
ME MAN SAYS FOR THREE
IONTHS HE WAS CONFINED
TO ROOM WITH AWFUL
PAINS IN BACK AND
LIMBS.
VERY STRONG IRON DOSES
BROUGHT RELIEF.
"I suffered from rheumatism for
o years, and for three months was
bad off I was confined to my room,
le pain was fearful and I tried evythinjr
I and my friends could Ret
t it looked like I was done with
siness for the balance of my life,
pripped me worse in the small part
my back and in my left leg, and at
y ape of G.'l folks didn't believe anyinp
could do me much pood, but I
upht a bottle of Acid Iron Mineral
d the chanpe that came over me
is wonderful," declared A. B. Wilinis,
of I'etersburp, Va.
"Before I had finished the first boti
I was pettinp better and the iron
emed to drive the pain ripht out of
e. The second bottle of A-I-M helpme
still more and now, since takp
three bottles I am as well as I
er was and have been completely
lieved. The rheumatism is entirely
me and I pladly recommend Acid
on Mineral to everybody," continued
r. Williams, who like hundreds of
her people in this section, find damp
jather and uric acid in the blood a
ird enemy to fipht once it lias taken
Id of the system.
Acid Iron Mineral (natural iron)
plain, everyday medicinal iron,
phly concentrated. It is sold by
ost druppists in either six or twelve
nice bottles under the trade mark
the Ferrodine Chemical Corp.,
hich puarantces its strength and
lality.
It has a tendency to assist the apitite,
dipestion ami kidneys, too.
hole families use it this time of
.li ? * - a.
(II * * 1VII V.lVCIIVIIt 1 UOUild IU I IIL"
ciod. A few drops in a glass of
iter makes a dose. Directions with
ch bottle.
reat Engineering Feat
hv London Builders.
London, October HO.?The opening
is week of a large new aerodrome
Han worth Park, near London,
irks the completion of an engineerg
work which involved the defleem
underground for a distance of
arly a mile, of the Wolsey River,
te stream intersected the field se ted
for the main landing ground of
e aerodrome and impeded the landg
of aircraft there. To remove this
feet, the engineers constructed a
nduit, capable of carrying 27,000,000
lions of water daily, into which the
ream has now been diverted, and its
d levelled to give an unbroken flat
rface for the aerodrome. The size
the monduit was such that before
e river was diverted fifty soldiers
irehed upright through the underouiul
way. 7.
Notice of Sale.
ate of South Carolina,
County of Union,
Court of Common Pleas.
Jessie M. McKee, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ethel llames, et al., Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of the said
>urt, in the above stated case, I will
the 3rd day of December, 1917.
ring the legal hours of sale, before
e Court Hniiso <lnr>r TTninn C
II at public auction, the following
iids, to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
nd, lying and being in Union townip,
said county and State, containg
135 acres, more or less, known
the Frank or Duncan Uames place,
unded by lands of Wallace Koon.
M. Farr, P. I). Barron, and the
hn Charles place.
Terms of sale: One half cash, bal-j
ice in two equal annual installments.!
ipaid portion to bear interest from
e date of sale at eight per cent, per
mum, and to be secured by bond <<:'
e purchaser and mortgage of the
emises ;the purchaser to have the
ivilege of paying all cash.
W. W. .Johnson,
Special Master
November 10, l!? 17. 4(5 t.
Sheriff's Sale.
Under and by virtue of power coi ined
in executions and directed t>
e, I will sell before the court hon-e
or in Union county, S. C., on the
st Monday in December, 1017, d ,rg
the legal hours of sale, the f<>|wing
described property to wit:
One tract of land lying, being and
tunic ill Pinckncv Inu/rmtiin ITnl,.r>
unty, S. containing one hundred
res, more or less, and bounded as
Hows: on the north by lands of Sam
irr, on the east by lands of W. \T.
irner; on the west by lands of G.
man and on the south by lands of
wis Garner; levied on and to be sold,
the property of S. O. Inman for the
iprovement of Homstead at the suit
the Union Hardware Company,
aintiff, against S. O. Inman, defendit.
Terms of sale, Cash.
J. Hay Fant,
Union, S. C.t Sheriff.
Nov. 13. 1017. 4fi-3t.
Broad us Kirby left Tuesday for
mrtanburjr.
Salvage From Torpedoed
Vessels is Profitable
Valuable Catches Made Along Irish
Coast?Fishermen Have Made
Modest Fortunes From
Wreckage.
Base American Flotillas in British
Waters, Oct. ,10.?(Correspondent of
The Associated Press).?Irish fishermen
along the coasts where the Uboats
operate, have made some remarkable
catches during the past
year. The story of the fishermen who
found a $15,000 box of diamonds from
the Lusitania in his nets one day, and
whose honesty in returning them to
their rightful owners was rewarded
by a check for $1,000, is well known.
There is another fisherman who came
home from a fishing expedition with
a fine new American automobile
lashed to the deck of his little trawler.
There are hundreds of fishermen
who have made modest fortunes out
of salvage of one kind or another.
Wheat, flour and coal salvage are all
profitable businesses in the coast
towns nowadays.
The story of the man who came
home ?rom the sea with a brand new
automobile is a household favorite
in the Irish ports. Accompanied by
his son he was mackerel fishing when
he was aroused by the report of an
explosion. On the horizon a cargo
steamer from America was settling
by the stern. It had been torpedoed.
The fishermen headed for it and soon
met the captain and crew in two open
boats. "She's loaded with American
automobiles, you might get one before
she goes under," said the skipper
jokingly as he and his shipmates
passed on toward shore.
The torpedoed ship was still well
above water when the fisherman came
alongside. He at once sent his son
on board to look around. The latter
found the hole full of automobiles.
"Run one out through this gangway,"
directed the father. With the aid of
some tackle the machine was dropped
into the fishiiJVo'essel. A few mo
ments later as the trawler steamed
away the ship disappeared. The fisherman
with an automobile is now the
envy of his village.
Many torpedoed vessels manage to
reach shore where they are usually
pounded to pieces on the rocks, Hut
letfure the cargo is lost forever people
come from miles around to salvage
it. Anything that will float is
used and everyone helps himself. Men,
vnmcn and children attack cargo and
silp. removing brass fittings and anyllfng
else of value. Flour and canned
/neats, fruits and vegetables form the
larger portion of the salvaged articles.
One village has had the good fortune
to have a couple of food ships
jlring up on its very doorstep. Most
of the ships of course go down at
sea. Hut this does not dishearten the
alert fishermen who have been known
to transfer several hundred sacks of
the best American flour from a vessel
while it is sinking many miles
from land. If the explosion tears a
big enough hole in the victim much of
the cargo will become loosened and
wash ashore where it is quickly spied
, by the watchful eyes of the natives.
Salvage companies also are very active
and are making huge profits.
jSome have transferred their whole
tiffs to this coast. Their agents can
bid on a wheat cargo without seeing
it and can tell just how far into a sack
of flour the watef will have penetrated
in a given period.
Notice of Sale.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Union,
Court of Common Pleas.
?\ ltoy Pant, Plaintiff,
V . vs.
W. Fan* llilljam, et al., Defendants.
PursuaA to an order heretofore
made in tV> above stated enco I will
on the 3rdlay of December, 1917, during
the leal hours of sale, before the
court housAdoor in Union, S. C., sell,
at public ai-tion. the following lands
and premisA, to wit:
All that certain lot or parcel of
land, lying yd being in the city of
Union, saictt'ouuty and State, con- '
taining threamd one-half acres, more '
or less, boiled on the North and
East by larl of Mrs. Ora B. Fant,
South by K:1 Main street and West 5
by lands flncrly of ('apt. J. T. i
Douglass aniow owned by different i
parties, beinflhe home place of the 1
said W. Farililliam. '
Terms of A: One-half cash, bat- 1
ance on a era of one year with interest
from <le of sale, credit por- ,
tion to be sec4d by bond of the pur- ,
chaser and mogage of the premises, 1
purchaser to k- for all papers and <
to have leave 1 pay all cash.
Wi. Johnson, *
ll'robate as Master. .
November ly.U7. 46-3t. j
A (ill I'ltlZE?
$5.00 in Uoldiill be given the child
that brings thgreatest number of ^
our Yellow Kidpvertisements, either c
cards or newspjer cuts to our store I
on uec. 24, 15U1 ,'ifi-4mo ?
BAILEY mil^RKS SUPPLY CO. *
QUid LOANS. f
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Money to loatpon connty or city r
eal estate. I.oanay be had for from f
one to twenty Jrs. 1;
39-tf larron & Barron.
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Like A. Boy at 50 I
With Vitality-Doctor
says Nuxated Iron is great
increases the strength and en
folks 100 per cent.
NEW YORK. N. Y.?Not long ago a
man camo to me who was nearly half a
century old and asked me to give him a
preliminary examination for life Insurance.
I was astonished to flnd with
the blood pressu. f a boy of 20 and as
full of vigor, vim u 1 vitality as a young
man; in fact a young man he really was
notwithstanding his age. The secret he
said was taking Iron?nuxated Iron had
filled him with renowod life. At 30 he was
In bad health; at 46 he was careworn
and nearly all In. Now at 60 after taking
Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and
his face beaming with the buoyancy of
youth. As I have said a hundred times
over. Iron 1b the greatest of all strength
builders. If people would only take Nuxated
Iron when they feel weak or rundown,
Instead of dosing themselves with
Vi o V> I - fnrm 1 r? ? ? ? * - - * ? ??1 '
. v. uiuko> oiiiiuiuiua ana uicohollc
beverages I am convinced that In
this way they could ward off disease,
preventing It becoming organic In thousands
of cases and thereby the lives of
thousands might be saved who now die
every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney,
liver, heart trouble and other dangerous
maladies. The real and true
cause which started their diseases was
nothing more nor less than a weakened
condition brought on by lack of iron
In the blood, iron is absolutely necessary
to enable your blood to change
food Into living tissue. Without it. no
matter how much or what you eat. your
food merely passes through you without
doing you any good. You don't get the
strength out of It and as a consequence
you become weak, pale and sickly looking
lust like a plant trying to grow In
a soli deficient In Iron. If you are not
strong or well you owe It to yourself to
make the following test: See how long
you can work or how far you can walk
Milhous Drupr Co.,
Peoples Drup Store,
It Is Our
To please the particular hi
forts are directed to th(
meats and vegetables the r
your wants. We are alwa
juicy beef steak is our "lor
City Market a
PHONE 52
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BAILEY UNDEI
Office Phone 106
R. D. Holcombe spent Tuesday in
the city of Spartanburg.
A FAMILY
MEDICINE
In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught.
Relief From Headache,
Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston,
Df this place, -wTltes: "I am a user
of Thedford's Black-Draught; In fact,
it was one of our family medicines.
Also in my mother's home -whon T
was a child. When any of us children
complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave us
i doso of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often In the ISprlng,
we would have malaria and t
chills, or troubles of this kind, we ^
would take Black-Draught pretty reg- u
alar until the liver acted well, and
we would soon be up and around
igaln. Wo would not be without it,
for It certainly has saved us lots of
loctor bills. Just a dose of BlackDraught
when not so well saves a tj
ot of days in bed."
Thedford'a Black-Draught has been 01
n use for many years In the treat- tl
nent of stomach, llvor and bowel tl
roubles, and the popularity which It s.
low enjoys Is proof of Its merit.
If your liver is not doing its duty, m
rou will suffer from such dlsagreetble
symptoms as headache, bilious- 44
less, constipation, indigestion, etc., ?
nd unless something Is done, serious --m
rouble may result. '
Thedford's Black-Draught has been I
ound a valuable remedy for these I
rnilhlAfl Tf la nil rot.r
AO I'Ui ViJ YIT^UUIWIO, dilli
eta In a prompt and natural way,
cgulatlng tho liver to lta proper
unctions and cleansing: the bowels of
mpurltie8. Try It. Insist on Thed*
ord'a. the original and genuine. E] 7ft
bubbling Over
Taking Iron Did It
est of all sb ength builders?Often
idurance of delicate, nervous
in two weeks' time.
without becoming tired. Next take two
five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxatod
iron three times per day after meals for
two weeks. Then test your strength
again and see for yourself how muoh
you have gained. I havo seen dozens of
nervous run-down people who were ailing
all the while, aouble their strength
and enduranco and entirely get rid
of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and
other troubles in from ten to fourteen
days time simply by taking iron in the
proper form. And this after they had
in some cases been doctoring for months
without obtaining any benefit. But don't
take the old forms of reduced iron. Iron
acetate or tincture of iron simply to save
a few cents. You must tnkn Iron In >
form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated
like nuxatcd iron if you want
it to do you any Rood, otherwise it may
prove worse than useless. Many an
athlete or prizedRhter has won the day
simply because he knew the secret of
great strength and endurance and filled
his blood with iron before he went into
the affray, while many another has Rone
down to inglorious defeat simply for the
lack of Iron.?E. Sauer, M. D.
NOTI.?Nuxatsd Iron, recommended above b)
Dr. K. Bauer li not a patent medicine nor secret
remedy, but one which Is well known to druggists and
whose Iron constituent* are widely preecrlbed be
eminent physicians everywhere. 17nil! e the older teorganlo
iron products It is eeslly awdmllated. does
not Injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset
the stomach: on ths contrary. It la most potent remedy
In nearly all forma of IndlgeeUon as well as
for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufaotnrer*
hare such (rest confidence In nuzated Iron,
that they offer to forfeit 1100.00 to any charitable
LnsUtuUnn If they cannot take any man or woman
under 00 who lacks Iron, and Increase their strength
100 per cent, or over In four weeks' Ume. provided
they have no serious organic trouble. They also
offer to refund your money If It doea not at least
double your strength end endurance in ten days'
time It U dispensed In this city by all good druggists.
Glymph's Pharmacy,
Palmetto Drup Co.,
' Delight
ousekeeper. Our best ef3
marketing of the best
narket affords. Phone us
ys "on the job." Tender,
lg suit."
ind Cattle Co.
E. B. GODSHALL, Mgr.
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ycrinp Caskets and on Funeral oecaance
calls. We deliver Caskets anyEE
OF CHARGE.
RTAKING CO.
Residence Phone 88
Well I
H become constipated
or have
any stomach or
liver trouble, a
dose or two of
Granger
Lirer
Regulator j
will put you in J
Rood shape. It
j it a purely
J vegetable preparation, non-alcohoJic
I and ucta pleasantly and effectively.
! Concord, N. H., Jim. 17. 1?1T
1 I witi ilck tlx months Utt year and the Doctor
2 fold ma to g> to Florida I got lome Granger
1 Liver Regulator in Florida and it did me good.
i i bronchi four In?x? a home with uie aod liow i
1 am fe?iiu( a great deal be'tcr.
I (Sijrned) It. J. Rowland
1 Sold by all druerftipti*?26c a box
J Oran^er Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teun. ?
irlves Out Malaria, Builds Up System
he Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
KOVK'S TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC.drives out
[nlntia.enrichea the blood, and build sup the sya:m.
A true tonic. For adults and ctiildrea. 60c
To Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all pares
having claims against the estate
f John CI. Farr; deceased, will present
ic same to me duly approved, for setement.
All parties indebted to the
tid estate will make settlement to
e.
W. F. Farr, Administrator
l-3t. Estate John G. Farr.
DR. R. R. POPE
DENTIST
Office Over Tlnsley's New
Jewelry Store
PHONE 43