The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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Will you wet down y ?, * 'T i * SOME farmers are still pay cottonseed hulls because Others are paying much ' fPAOC * Pncf COTTOfJ HUE. LINTLi i and are making them as bt ? wetting them down a half lu By adding an equal part of w stirring thoroughly they will s i a roughage as you want. IV ness will be due to water v/hic ?not to lint which has no fc Other Adt Buckeye Hulls go farther. They allow better assimilation of other food. No trash or dust. ! Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Baldk is feeding Bucheijc Hulls thai he gets more Jood vain He has bought five tons and He says that they occupy less To secure the best results and to develc thoroughly twelve hours before / wetting them down night and morning fc this cannot be done, wet down at lea feed the hulls dry, use only half as mil Book of Mixet Gives the right formula for every < South. Tells how much to feed to tcning, for work. Describes Buckc | using them properly. Send for you Dept. k The Buckeye C Atlanta Birmingham Grern i AuguMta Charlotte Jaclthi Peoples Und Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fui Calls Answered Proi H. W. EDGAI Phone 240 Your Telephc The RET J. T, has a mission in life is to serve you. Q and courtesy are he cations. Frequently, she act quickly in emer< age and presence of No more loyal group of workers c: the young women ? Their service extended by your c< IVben you Tele SOUTHERN BELL TE AND TELEGRAPH < To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take L.AXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. C Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. Ii. W. GKOVIi'S signature ou each box. 30c. DR. I. MURRAY HAIR licntist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 ^ SPARTANBURG, S. C. d ttfoutot, TMAUI MAHM S ECZEMA REMEDY , Sold o/i a guarantee for Eczema, j Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar affections of the skin and scalp. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union. S. C. > I our roughage and ?^?s save \ several fftff dollars urn ' T-j on every ton? ing top prices for old style they prefer a bulky filler, less for IAPK f R-LS X -oS illcy as c.ld style hulls by >ur cr so before using. T.tcr to Buckeye Hulls and ;w ell and give you as bulky lost important, the bulki:h is of value to your cattle x>d value whatever. 'antages Sacked?easy to handle. They mix well with other forage. Tak? half as much space in the barn. nob, Ark., to stock ccttle. lie says e per ton with less waste, has them stored in barn, space than old style hulls. ip the ensilage odor, wet the hulls 'eeding. It is easy to do this by >r t'r.e next feeding. If at any time s! thirty minutes. If you prefer to cli by bulk as of old style hulls. / Feeds Free combination of feeds used in the r maintenance, for milk, for fatye Hulis anil gives directions for ir copy to the nearest mill. 'otton Oil Co. Dept. K pood Little Rock Xfemphia in Atucon Selma ?????? ertaking Co. and Embalmers rnished When Desired. j mptly Day or Night Manager. Old Postofflcc Building >ne Operator elephone operator , and her mission uickness, accuracy r essential qualii? ic m 1W1 i tnnn trv S AU VUA1VV4 upvil I. V-/ *encies when courmind are required. and conscientious in be found than it the switchboard. can be greatly 3-operation. phone?Smile 1LEPHONE #2^ COMPANY SUFFERING ANI) SURGERY an be avoided by using XtteritoL TMAOt MAMM riLE REMEDY I Relieve yourself of this ailment at ome. Easy to use and thoroughly ependable. Sold only by us 50c and 1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. WACO TONIC Jever fails to prove its merits in uch complains as Indigestion, Ma iria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Thai 'ired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipaion, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Icadaohe, Catarrh and Nervousness 'rice 50c per bottle at (Old Millions Drug Store) 1 AT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON JSEO STRING TO STIR ANGER r rwine Swung In Air, London Busman Explained Indicated Other Cabby's Brother Was Hanged. I The conversation turned on the wonderful pungency and power of Infective of the old-time London cabby as narrated by Charles Dickens in "Pickwick Papers" and by other authors nf that and a subsequent time. 1 "A few years ago," said Dr. John H. Oliver, In the Indianapolis News, "I paid my second visit to London. The cabby and his horse had passed away. The horse-drawn omnibus was no more, the petrol-driven bus having I taken its place. I told a Hritoti whom f I met over there that I liked to sit on 1 the outside next the driver, that I t found him a most interesting diurac- c ter. I "'So do I,' subl my P.ritlsh acquaint- f ance, 'but be Is not at all as interesting as his predecessor of the old fashion. 1 I wus seated beside one of these old- s time drivers enim' ftirmiirh vitreof 1 crowded with vehicles when a bus coining from tlio opposite direction ' was In collision with our hits. The wheels of tlie two locked and tlu?n the ( highly ornate invective between tlie two drivers began. It was the perfect llower, yes, the full fruitage 1 tliought of profanity and abuse. " 'Hut 1 was mistaken. There was more and worse to conic. When the wheels had become unlocked and we were slowly moving away, my friend, the driver, drew from his pocket a bit of string and holding it above his head swung it slowly to and fro. "'The other driver at once jumped down from his bus and, whip in band, struck at tlie string-shaker. The wealth of epithet he then used showed that all that had preceded it was as mild and . kindly as the softest baby chatter. Out driver answered not a word, but as h i drove slowly on continued tlie strin, [ shaking. " 'I wondered what there could be 1 t this simple bit of dumb-show to muk i the other busman so frantically angr . Then my driver gave the explanatior: " 'K didn't like it. did *e? It was lionl r a bit of Joke, don't y* see. 'Is brother was 'tinged last Friday."*" ? i Church Gives Every Man. > There is a little French church In tlie heart of Philadelphia, which has given and given to the great world strife, ever since tho wu. began, life blood and widows' mites, and in the face of poverty is still giving, givipg, according to a Philadelphia correspondent. Not one man between seventeen n^td fifty years old remains in tho membership of the little church of St. Sauveur. All nro at the front, some are will tho French army, some are with tie United States forces, but all have go*. All are fighting for the saiuo gri^t o world Ideal. I p They lmvo left mothers, wives jlittle ones who do not compJjHn, but R pive to the last penny, not only for 'rj those they love, but for the relief of all suffering Nearly all of them are working peo- c pie, but, in addition to the strugglo for bread and butter, they h|ve found ^ the way to adopt and support four or- ^ phans in France. In addition to the ^ Incessant knitting and sewing for the J little war orphans here these bravo ^ women have also found time to mako and send countless woolen comforts hnd relief supplies to the war victims In France and Belgium, the orphans f and the wounded. They also subscribed i to the starving Armenians. 1 t War Curbs Suicide. i Sir Bernard Mullet, registrar gen- f eral of the British empire, announced ] recently that suicide had fallen off strikingly in England since the beginning of the war. The explanation is that the national unity of feeling, the , subordination of self and the sharing r of sympathy on all sides makes the in-'p dlvldual's personal injuries less Im-jj, portant and Induces him to forget his f own desperation. Personal indulgences | f and excesses of immorality, causes of L Insanity and melancholia, are curbed' and minimized naturally by the econ- T omles enforced upon the populace, e Discipline in eating, dressing, working ^ lias nls > a lieneficial effect In keeping jr the mind sane and free from morbid l( broodings. Would Take Glass Eye Back. ' Paul tlary of Anderson, Ind., is all ' American, with the exception of a 1 I'l-KC I'Ve Tim cnl.^liMHa : ....... w-. fH. -nium UIHIC It) ^ alien. Gary tried to enlist in the United States marine corps at their recruiting station in Louisville, Ky? but was rejected when liis infirmity was discov ered by Sergt. G. C. Wright. "Didn't you know that the loss of an eye would prevent your enlisting?" asked the sergeant. "I thought it might," explained Gary, f "but this glass blinker is the only part c of nie that was made in Germany, uml h I want to take it back." j, lie was advised to mail it. a h Crop and Drug Plants. One of tlie projects outlined by the v committee on botany of the national ji research council is the search for wild c plants which may be used as wartime substitutes for the more costly crop c plants. During the Civil war Dr. John u I'oreher. a Southerner, published a r book giving n list of plants of tlio li South which could he substituted for tl much-needed food nml drug plants. It p Is suggested that information might be obtained from hunters, trappers, y woodsmen, farmers, Indians and the f foreigners, who pick up considerable s food from the countryside. Similar In- u formation is desired concerning plants f> that can be used in medicine. c K iONVINGED OF TANLAG 1 BY AID GIVEN WIFE 1 lusband Says She Added Fifteen Founds on Four Bottles DOUBLE ENDORSEMENT ( Cnew Tanlac Would Help Him Greatly When He Began It, And He Tells Details Cases in which two or more peo)le in the same family have been so creatly benefitted by Tanac that they lave offered a double endorsement of his famous Master Medicine are ommon. When you see a person re- -1 icved of suffering and made strong J igain, it is the most natural thing n the world for you to want the fimn Uonofltc Tliic ic? Knur ( It ? Whitmire .of lOd Bradford St., Mbany, N. Y., happened to take ranlae. "My wife, who had been all run lown and nervous and pettinp weaker i ipht. alonp bepan to take Tanlac," ( dr. Whitnire explaine<b "Well, of ourse, T watched the results, and it vas wonderful to see the way it built ler up. On four bottes she pained 1 ifteen pounds. I had been doubtful ' ibout Tanlac, but that settled nie. 1 Vhen I started Tanlac T could hard- 1 y cat one pood meal in a whole I veek. From sufferinp with a bad 1 tomach I had become to nervous and estless at nipbt and all run down, i nstead of dipestinp, my food would j ust lie like lead on my stomach and j sour and ferment and form pas. lie- \ ;ause I had sour stomach?acid \ tomach?so lonp, my mouth had pot- ; en sore. I could not sleep restfully, j >ut would wake up every hour or v wo and would roll and toss. T was ired in the morninp, and by mid-afernoon T was so t ireel out it seem d j couldn't pet throuph the day. T lad lost all ambition, and T did not are. Seeinp what Tanlac had done or my wife encouraped me to take t, and I was not surprised when it lepan to brace me up ripht away, t did as much for me as it did for icr. I slept ripht throuph the nipbt. voke up rested, with a pond nppcite, and was able to enjoy my meals, ly food digested, and the gas, bloatand sour stomach disappeared. T elt like a new man, and the old ired, worn-out feeling went with he rest of my troubles." When Mr. Whitmire's stomach beame weak, his system probably heran to clog with waste matter. What in needed was a good system purifier, tomach tonic and reconstructive, and fanlac did the work for him and he :aw it do for his wife, and as it has lone for countless thousands. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Jnion; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. ). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilhurn & Ion, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co., onesville; I.ockhart Mills Store, ..ockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. His Best Wishes. Blll.v, after hearing the relatives and 'rlends offer their congratulations, ttood admiringly before the bride and iridegroom as if about t<> say something. The bride (bis sister) smiled tweetly at Billy, who braced up and mid: "You look nice, sis, and 1 hope pou'll stay married." A Statesman's Funeral. When the famous Id Ilung Chang fas buried all his umbrellas, \esfnents, scrolls of titles, etc., accompanied him to the grave, and prominent inong tnese wiis a wmte cock in a ugo, which was to load tin- deimrtefl tatosman's spirit t<> the heavenly domination. Lomlon^r^'J'^jNav?. he Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head lecause of its tonic nml laxative effect, I.AXA'1VK HKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary luinine ami does not cause nervousness nor ingiiiK in head. Remember the full name ami sole for the signature of E. \f. OKOVK, 30c. Effects of Misfortune. Little minds are tinned and subdued >y misfortune; hut. great minds rise .hove it.?Washington Irving. fOU'RETBILIOUS! LET "CASCARETS" LIVEN LIVER ANI) BOWELS >on't Stay Headachy, Constipated, Sick, With Breath Bad and Stomach Sour. Get a 10-cent hox now. You men and women who can't tret eeling right?who have headache, oated tongue, bad taste and foul f ireath, dizziness, can't sleep ,a 1 e oil- j aus, nervous and upset, bothered with i sick, ga.-sy, disordered stomach or v ave a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean ' cith C-ascarets, or merely forcing a i mssageway every few days with salts, s athartic pills or castor on? s Tascarets work while you sleep; leanse the stomach, remove the sour, ndigested, fermenting food and foul . uses; take the excess bile from the iver and carry out of the system all he constipated waste matter and :i oison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten \ ou out by morning?a 10-cent. box rom any drug store will keep your tomach sweet, liver and bowels reglar, and head clear for months. Don't j orget the children. They love Cas- j, arcts because they taste good?never j ripe or sicken. t MAKES DISCC DIGC Dwner of Land Mad< ging Ditch Cured Disea STORY A ] ^nr\r\l /-v A C A L C ?-? " l uupic vv itii oujiiuk; Rheumatism or tions Rel Acid Iron Mineral (non-alcoholic, pi natural iron) is taken from a ureal ' leposit found upon a poor fanner's *1' dace near Hickory, Mississippi and lie story of this prreat jfift, of ,,] lature's, which made the farmer rich of ind the medical world richer, and ta nakos it possible for people to quick- p< y treat stomach, digestion, kidney, di dood and rheumatic complaints at fo lome, makes interesting1 reading. An old man while digging a mill in ' ace on the Horn Farm, ran across ill it. lie was afflicted with an old Ti Fever sore and blood troubles which a vere considered incurable. During j ?>r lie several weeks digging his feel w ind legs were wet each day as water | ti: arathered and lie noticed that this I or water turned a reddish color caused tli >y mixing of water with the vein of th lecnliar lookinif mineral, almost like p: riowder, which bail apparently laid di 'or centuries encased in a marble- 01 ike cashier of rock and clay. to The sore on his leer began to heal fn ind by the time his work was com- ir IF YOl" TRADE WITH US WE | DEAL. \OU WILL GET A GOO AND WE WILL SEE Til \T YOU . BECAUSE WE ARE HERE TO SI NESS FOR ALL TIME. THERE I.v DISPLEASED WHEN YOU DEAL HI SI NESS THAT WAY. Bailey Builder: ?? Ph< Sw 1C Notice of Final Discharge. State of South Carolina ^ County of Union Court of Probate Notice is hereby (riven, that on the JTth day of February, at 11 j0 >'clock, a. m., in the Court of Prolate for said County, the undersigned vill make her final settlement as Ad- j, ninistrator of the Estate of Wade I. Barnes, deceased, and that thire- : ipon he will apply to the Judi'O of laid Court, for his final discharge : ll/ili A/ln^iniof *?n*An Anna O. Barnes. ' of rhis 2Sth day of January, 101S. | in: Published in The Union Times for "!) Is days. oV -4t. cm iVhatis LAX-FOS f LAX-rOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA l Diyos ive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic nd Liver Tonic. Contains Ca^eara Haik, ? l:i tine 1;1?k Hoot, Rhubarb Root, lilack toot, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and epsin. Combines strength with palaable aromatic taste. Does not ^npc. 50c I ?' t VERY iING DITCH 3 Rich; Man DigI of Tenacious se. ROMANCE h, Kidney, Blood, Pi.* A rr> oKin /\neclieved. !etcd his leir was sound and well, his was considered so very reniarkde by the people of that, section nit an investigation was made and was found to be 'ike radium, proid, atinum and other wondrous secrets nature?a natural compound eonlinitif? inimitable p'opertic.s in promt ions no chemist has attempted to iplicate though a laree sum was <>fred lie who could accomplish this. Today, like radium, which is used curinir cancers, x-ray work, and uminatinir watch dials, so \c?d on Mineral has its many uses being remarkable-remedy u-e 1 exieivdly internally and anyotv troubled ith blood diseases, eruptions, r'u n >ni, kidney, bladder or stoma*h -iis ders of any sort may wisely visit e nearest store and procure a l ote. A twelve ounce bottle en' neiid on rereipt of $1 by the IVi rone Chemical Corp., Roanoke. Ya., send stamped envelope with letr tollinp: what your trouble is !*.?r >lder telling more about. tliis en at on preparation. Acid Iron Mineral. WILL GIVE ^ OIT A SQL VUE i I) DEAL FOR VOl It MONEY, VUE THOROUGHLY PLEASED, 'AY ANI) WANT YOl It Bl'SI i NO C1IAXCE OF VOL" BEINti W ITH LS. WE DOXT DO > Supply Go. 5 )iie 1 Notice of Reference ate of South Cnrolii a. County of l'nion. Court of Common Picas. nosvillo Hardware Co. Plaintiff. M. Bowen, Defendant. TO PRESENT CLAIMS. 1'ursuant to an order of the Court Common Pleas heretofore made lhovc stated case, I will, on the Hi day of February, 191S, at 10 lock a. m., hold a reference in said e in my office at Union, S. C. All ditors of the above named Ueldant, II. M. Rowen are required to pear at said reference and then and >ro to present and prove their lims. W. W. Johnson, Probate Jud(re and Special Master, bruary 7, 1918. f>-2t-w.