The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 15, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7
When the Skin See
With H
There's just one thing to do.
If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
conic from treatment that goes below
the surface?that reaches down to
the very source of the trouble. Socalled
skin-diseases come from a disordered
condition of the blood, and
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
Search far and near, and you canI
II/: 11 -x j
rrm yuu wei aown
'iJnE
SOME farmers are still pa
cottonseed hulls because
Others are paying much
fRAOt
mjcr
U COTTOI
V HUi
LINTL
and are making them as b
wetting them down a half h
By adding an equal part of \
stirring thoroughly they will
I a roughage as you want. 1
ness will be due to water whi
?not to lint which has no 1
Other Ad
Buckeye Hulls go farther.
They allow better assimilation of
other food.
No trash or dust. ,,
Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Bald,
is feeding''Buckeye Hulls
that he gets more food vah
He has bought five tons ana
He says that they occupy lesi
To secure the best results and to devel
thoroughly twelve hours before i
wetting them down night and morning (
this cannot be done, wet down at lei
feed the hulls dry, use only half as mi
Book of Mixet
Gives the right formula for every
South. Tells how much to feed fc
tening, for work. Describes Buck*
using them properly. Send for yoi
Dept. k The Buckeye C
Atlanta Birmingham Green
Augusta Charlotte Jack *
Why Do
PLUM
CheapPJ umbing is
Why Do Wit
| When you can get
S more? We are Pe
Plumbing.
GIVE US
We Sell T1
Stag SemiI
One Gallon
Union Plumbinj
i Main Street
Peoples Um
Funeral Director
Automobile Equipment I'
Calls Answered Pr
H. VV. EDGA
Phone 240
IF" YOU NE
You can get it from the ]
selling them all kinds of
Sacks, Brass, Copper and
old Boilers or Engines <
them to us as we will pa;
for everything. Write o
RELIABLE
Phone No. 322
ms Ablaze
tching and Burning
not find a blood remedy that approaches
S. S. S. for real efficiency. \
, It has been on the market for fifty \
years, during which time it has been f
giving uniform satisfaction for all
i manner of blood disorders. If you {
want prompt and lasting relief, you 1
can rely upon S. S. S. For expert I
I advice as to the treatment of your f
: own individual case, write to-day to (
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific
'Co., Dept. G Atlanta, Ga. 1
your roughage and
^ save
several
dollars
T|! on every
ton?
ying top prices for old style
: they prefer a bulky filler.
less for
MARK
MSE ED W
LLS \
-ESS
ulky as old style hulls by
lour or so before using.
,vater to Buckeye Hulls and
swell and give you as bulky
Most important, the bulkich
is of value to your cattle
"ood value whatever.
vantages
Sacked?easy to handle.
They mix well with other forage.
Take half as much space in the
barn.
knob. Ark.,
to stock cattle. He says
le per ton with less waste.
f has them stored in barn.
? space than old style hulls.
on the ensilaee odor, turf thr hull
feeding. It is easy to do this by I'
or the next feeding. If at any time t
ist thirty minutes. If you prefer to
ich by bulk as of old style hulls. <?
J Feeds Free
combination of feeds used in the
)r maintenance, for milk, for fat;ye
Hulls and gives directions for
jr copy to the nearest mill. "
Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k
wood Little Rock Memphie
on Macon Selma
? 3
c
Without
BING?
??? 1
High at Any Price.
;h This Kind. '
the BEST for a trifle
<
ople that do Good
i
A TRIAL.
]
ie Famous '
Paste Paint. <
Makes Two.
a & Electric Co.
Phone 205-J i
lertaking Co.
s and Embalmers
'urnished When Desired. ?
omptly Day or Night
R, Manager.
Old Pnstofflcc Building
:ed ivioimey |
Reliable Junk Company by
Scrap Iron, Rags, Bones,
Rubber. If you have any
3r old Automobiles bring j
Y the highest market price
r call
: JUNK CO. i
Union, S. C.
rhere are 23 Girls A|
in Greenville Jail
(The Piedmont).
There are 2:5 white girls charge)
vith vagrancy lodged in the Green- Si
rille jail. This number would indicate
that the vice conditions in the
ity and vicinity are becoming more p
insatisfactory, as recently th mim>er
of girls charged with vagrancy ^
md lodged in the jail was rarely more
han 10 or 12. However, authorities
ire of the opinion that activities of
lie military police, local, city anil
ountv authorities and Miss Stewart, .
(jO
hairman of the girls protective bu- ^ ,
eau, are responsible for the appretension
of more of the immoral girls
so'
>f the community.
Miss Stewart, of the protective bureau,
in a recent interview stated that
vhile the rooms at the jails occupied j
>v the 2d girls are large enough for
. . . an<
mly 12, the conditions maintained by ^
he jailer M,r. Neely, arc most satis.
. ni\
actory. She said that the jail was
. rui
he most efficiently managed of any
hat she had visited in her four years' '[
fork, assisting her materially. She
las found Mr. Neely not only ready
. , , , , ' wo
o cooperate with her work, but exerisitig
every effort for the comfort of
he girls in his custody. The quaters
f these girls she found kept in clean- , t
iness, the food excellently prepared.
i i
Miss Stewart, according to her; ,
tatcment, has found the local police',
uthorities cooperative with her work, j ( i
ssisting her materially. She has been
* . <?iu
avorably impressed with the effici- j ^
ncv of the members of the military
' , hoi
once. Ihese soldiers have accom- ^
dished much toward ridding the coma
unity of vice, proving themselves
. ... inv
apable of the responsibility placed .
,, J"?
pon them.
The vice conditions are bad in
Jreenville, Miss Stewart stated. The
act that 2d girls are lodged in jail , (
harged with vagrancy would indicate |
he truth of her statement, ltut the ,
/orker did not think that the condi- j
- - me
ions were alarming in the face of \
. . ?)01
lie fact that the community is a much
I he
irger community than formerly. The i (
roblem that faces Miss Stewart in j,
er work and the problem that faces
. an<
he city at pesent is the disposition to j .
lake of the truant pirls when arrestd
and sentenced. The problem will *
e solved, Miss Stewart believes, when .
he city has a detention home. yr
stomach Acts Fine!
No Indigestion. Gas, t0
Heartburn, Acidity. Lo
Pape's Diapepsin" Fixes Sick, Sour,
Upset Stomachs in Five
Minutes.
You don't want a slow remedy when ca
'our stomach is bad?or an uncertain
>ne?or a harmful one?your stomach (j0
s too valuable; you mustn't injure it
vith drastic drupes.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for ifs
;peed in giving relief; its harmless- so
less; its certain, unfailing action in
"epeulatinpr sick, sour, prassy stomachs. ^(1
[ts quick relief in indigestion, dvslepsia
and gastritis, when caused by su
iciditv. has made it famous the world f]1
>ver. a,
Keep this wonderful stomach sweet;ner
in your home?keep it handy?* ,
ret a large fifty-cent case from any ^
I rug store and then if anyone should ())
?at something which doesn't agree
vvith them; if what they eat lays like -v,
cad, ferments and sours and forms
?as; causes headache, dizziness and
lausea; eructations of aci<I and unligested
food?remember as soon as ON
Rape's Diapepsin comes in contact
ivith the stomach it help to neutral- jr
ze the excessive acidity, then all the
stomach distress caused by it disap- p(
pears. Its promptness, certainty and t0
2ase in overcoming such stomach dis- ej
orders is a revelation to those who ^
try it- w
RUB-MY-TISM '
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu- ^
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec- ,
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
U6ed internally or externally. 25c R
SUFFERING AND SURGERY
can be avoided by using
\
TRADE MARK
PILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment at (
home. Easy to use and thoroughly
dependable. Sold only by us 50c and c1
$1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. g
C. C5
r?I> ? Mirnn* v " *
171V. l. 1T1UIVIWYI I1A1K
Dentist ]
Office: 507 Chapman Building
Phone 1569
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
money to lend
on
farm lands .
$300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. '
See
jno. k. hamblin
lawyer
Office 2nd door East of Postofflce. L
tf. %
)DED A NUMBER OF
YEARS TO HER LIFE
iiys She Spent Hundreds
of Dollars Fruitlessly.
UTURE SEEMED DARK
ys She Uolieves Slu? !Ia<l One I'oot
in the (Jrave at One Time.
People, both ?>l?l and younp. who
flfer with stomach trouble, would
well to read the followinp hipldy
erestinp statement piven by Mr.--,
iry Gilliam, of f>3 Riverside, Andor11,
on March 3rd. Mrs. Gilliam is of
advanced ape.
'I suffered from an awful case of
lipestion," said Mrs. Gilliam, "and
was so weak I could hardly walk
(1 really I should have been in bed.
r foct and legs burned all the time,
whole system was weakened and
1 down and I was very pale. My
petite had left and I never became
ngry. My health had been bad f r
reral years. Hundreds of dollars
rth of medicines had been bought
me, but none pave me much ref,
and I steadily became worse and
t weight until I was skin and bones
nost and seemed to be slowly starv:
to death.
'Soon after I started taking Tan,
my appetite returned and my
roach was strengthened and the infest
ion left me. Now I am eating
irtily and my food is digested and .
Irishes me. I gained twenty-five or
rty pounds after 1 started taking
nlac. The home folks laugh at ine
tv because I eat so much. I was
;t about, big enough to make a
ulow when I started Tanlac, but
iv I am at normal weight.
'Tanlac is the finest restorer and
lie I ever used. It soon got me
ong enough to do my housework,
ipite my years, and it is the only
dicine I ever took that gave me
manent relief, and I guess it can
truly saiil that I had one foot in
; grave when I began taking it.
nlac certainly is our stand-by now.
:1 both my husband ami myself
nk the world of it, for 1 expect it
re me a number of years more of
[ "or sale by Palmetto Drug Co.,
don; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K.
Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn &
n Pr?\cc Knt'g Tnnoe\'il1o C* <
nesville; I.ockhart, Mills Store,
ckhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.
clief Work in Roumania.
Washington, Nov. 13.?The Arnerin
Red Cross War Council has apopriated
one and a quarter million
liars for emergency relief work in
Himania. W. II. Anderson, chairMi
of the Red Cross Commission to
Himania, has cabled Henry I'. Ravidn,
chairman of the Red Cross War
>uncil of a shortage of food and escially
food fats. The military hostals
also are in need of bedding, and
rgical and medical supplies in large
inntities. No supplies of this kind
e available there.
Approximately Sl.OOO.noo of the apopriation
will be used for the purase
of 2,000 tons of foodstuffs. Anher
large item in the appropriation
ill supply 40,000 pairs of -hoes,
edical supplies will be sent in large
lant ities.
The need of relief in Roumania is
irticularly pressing because o: the
ercrowded condition of certain
cas, caused by the war operations,
i a territory normally occupied by
ic million persons there is now a
ipulation of three million, according
advices cabled by Red Cross work's
in the field. Measures to relieve
ic needs developed by this situati -n
ill be put into effect as speedily as
jssible.
[eep Liver Active
And Bowels Clean
With "Cascarets"
est When Hilinus, Sick. Headachy,
Constipated, or for bad breath
or Sour Stomach.
Re cheerful! Clean up inside toipht
and feel fine. Take Cascarets
) liven your liver and clean the
owels and stop headaches, a had
>ld, biliousness, offensive breath,
>ated tonpue .sallowness, sour
;omach and pases. Tonipht take
ascarets and enjoy the nicest, pentest
liver and bowel cleansing you
vor experienced. Wake up feelinp
rand?Everybody's doinp it. Casirets
best laxative for children also.
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
Tl l . . e
ti ne oeauty secret or
women who knowhow
to take care of the complexion.
Cannot be
detected. Heals Sunburn,
stops Tan. Soothing,
cooling, refreshing. m
Pink. WhiU. <Ro** R?f.
75c. at 'DruggittM or bo mail Jlrmi.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
rooMfc.Cok. 40 Sooth Fifth St.. Broohl^.N.Y.
Manage your income.
Don't Let Yv)
Manage
If you didn't have tlie mono
Then why spend it, simply
Open an account here and s;
Be Your Ov
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THIS TIM E OF THE YEAI
ONE WHO DOES NOT M FD EU.M
SOME FIND. FALL IS HERE AN!
I S. WHEN V(H It HOI SE IS IN
1 ESS TO HEAT IT. VOI R STO
W ARM STAW.E. IT IS ECONOMY
FROM I S AND I IX TIIINHS I F
Bailey Builder;
I
I FLO
($12.001
| Is the Che;
f Product on 1
| Today
I Eal A Plenty Bi
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Come To
% T 1%. MITT""
1VI? JLLi J
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's. w
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless in
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because It contains the Tl
well known tonic properties of QUININE b<
and IRON. It acts on the L4ver, Drives Ti
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and 9'
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents, ?!
nmnMnH
i
I
mr Income
You
y you wouldn't spend it.
r because you have it?
iivc enough money t<?
vn Master
{ wm 11
II THERE'S SCARCELY ANYI
HER FOR REPAIR W OUK OF
I) WINTER IS ALMOST I'l'ON
(JOOI) CONDITION IT COSTS
CK WILE RE RETT Kit IN \
' FOR A Ol" TO m Y I.I'M HER
NOW.
> Supply Co.
>ne
16
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'er Barrel
ipest Food
the Market $
i
it Don't Waste. I
See Xle ?
rER, jp, |
If you po out. on the street and
histle for your do^, every man withi
hearing1 will turn around.
ie Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heed
jciud? of itn tonic and laxative effect, I.AXAIVK
BROMOOUININB is better than ordinary
linine and doea not cauae nervousness nor
aging in head. Remember the full name and
ok for tbe signature of K. W. CROVH. 30c.