The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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XVNWXXVKNX VWVXW W%WN\ N 2 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ? a * vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > FOR SAFE?1M5 acres of land two miles from Uunio?Also 1 Horse and Rufrcy?Call Phone 153-w or write CI. I?. Sliuh, 7<> S. Church St., Union. S. C. It pd. FOR SAI.E A modern 5-room house and troo l lot in Union for $2">00.Q0. Terms ore-half cash and halance on on easy terms. Add res P. O. Bo>: 177, Union, S. C. 8">-Gt. 'I'llERF IS XO DOUBT about you not getting the best, most up-todate work at my shops. I do Pressing and Cleaning for you, and sua ran toe satisfaction. Phone 1<>T for your wants in nty line. Alt calls ate promptly executed, and your Roods delivered at the specified place and time. I operate this Pressing Club in connection with my Laundry Agency. Nr> one will appreciate your business more than I. 1<>7 is the telephone number, Nicholson Bank Building the place, and C. C. Ilatnes, the man. T1IRASI!Elt'S AUhealing Liniment for sale at J. L. Mantes' Meat Market. Great for bruises aleviation of pain. Try a bottle and be convinced. Lumbago, neuralgia, headache, rheumatic pains relieved by the local application of this great rente ly. External use only. RG-tf. WE ARE now installing a new corn mill and will give $2.10 for one thousand bushels dry, white, milling corn, shelled, delivered at our store. This offer is for delivery within one week. We will take any quantity front one bushel up. Mantes Grocery Company. 8(?-Gt. "WANTED?To l?uy corn, $2.00 per bushel. Brinp any amount you have. Apply t?> Mayor L. C. | Wharton. 87-4t. FOR RENT?Dwellinp on Perrin Avenue with lights, water and sewerntre. E. W. Stone. 73-tf. LOST?Monday afternoon, Feb. 1. between the residence of Mrs. .T. E. Kirhy and Mrs. F. B. Culp, or Mrs. Gulp's and Mrs. John Crawford's. One cream broadcloth coat, double breasted, with six larpe white pearl buttons on front, and deep round cape collar; will fit a child from one to three years old. Finder please return to Mrs. Chas. R .Smith, Mountain St., and receive reward. R7-2t pd. ONE CAR LOAD of Tennessee Mules arrivinp Wednesday, Feb. 13. Come and pet your pick. Peoples Supply Co., D. Fant Gilliam, Pres. and Treas. Gt. FOR RENT?One or two horse farm; .pood orchard; pood houses; schools and church near. Want renter who can supply himself. Near Mt. Tabor. W. P. Baldwin. 2t-w. WANTED?One good milk cow, with voting calf. Must he of good disposition. Prefer Jersey. Call or write "Phone 200." Union, S. C. It pd. I)R. M. D. IIUIET'S Chill Buster will never fail on Chills, Malaria and Bad Cods. Palmetto Drug Co. MONEY on real estate on long nnc easy terms. J. E. Minter, Financial Cor. Union County. FOR SAI.E?Sanitary Iron Folding Beds, with mattress to lit, onlj $20.00 ,worth $00.00. Cooper Fur niture Exchange, 27 Main St., Un ion, S. C. WE HAVE just received a nice line of Fountain Syringes and Hot Water Bottles. Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Harness. Peoples Supply Co. TEN SMALL FARMS FOR SALE? P.-4' Mile from Monarch. No. 1?9 1-4 Acres. $.70 per acre. Sold to G. I'. Godshall. No. 3?10 1-0 acres $17.00 per acre. No. 5?12 8-10 acres $17.00 per acre. No. 7?10 acres $17.50 per acre. No. 9?11 acres $47.50 per acre. No. 10?21 acres $17.50 per acre. No. 8?19 4-10 acres $17.50 per acre. No. 0? 17 acres $17.50 per acre. No. 4 ? 15 acres $17.00 per acre. No. 2 9 1-1 acres $10.00 per acre. Sold to G. 1'. Godshall. The above farms are nicely located for truck and dairy farms. Terms 1-1 cash, balance in one and two years at 8 per cent per annum. Citizens Real Estate & l oan Co. RAND FOR SALE?101 acres for only $0.00 per acre, located on the East. Side of Tyfjer Itiver one mile ahovo Cedar T'dufT Ridtro. Good cultivating: land on the bottoms. als< 40 acres in pasture, known as the ".John Lawson' place 2 t.mcs in Turs paper. Reports From Holders Of Flour and Sugar Feb. 14th, 1918. Mr. Editor:? It would be an impossibility for nie to reply to .all the questions that have been asked by those making reports of their flour and sugar supplies, in personal letters, so I ask space in your paper for the following: None of those who have reported either flour or sugar have any appearance of attempting to hoard these food products, hence, they need have no uneasiness for they will not be called upon to part with any of their present holdings. I only urge upon them the necessity to economize as much as possible in the use of these commodities. Of course they cannot purchase any more flour on miller's certificates, or otherwise until their supply is below the present quantity of floi/r allowed by law. Miller's are instructed not to issue certificates to any customer having tbc legal allowance of flour on hand. Merchants are instructed not to sell flour on a miller's certificate which is more than two weeks old The law as to cottonseed is positive and T am powerless to grant any abatement. They must not be used either as food for animals or as fertilizers. Lowndes Throwing, County Food Administrator. Of Interest to "Home Guard" Members An appropriation of $40,000 in round numbers for the support of our regiment has now been pissed by both houses and is, therefore, practically a law. An amendment was agreed to in the senate Fo! ruary 0th, providing for an additional appropriation of $10,000 to be divided out among the several companies ,and a sum was also appropriated for the purchase of overcoats an-1 ponchos for our battalion. It is cxterermly doubtful, however, if the bouse will agree to these amendments, but the $40,000 is certair. Origin of Dover's Powder. i.? ? i ? 1 |?iniii'r, lill OIU-I ilMIIUUeU remedy still to bo found at most druggists', is nainod after Captain Dover, a worthy of the seventeenth century. Captain Dover's other claim to fame is that he rescued Alexander Selkirk, the castaway of the island of Juan Fernandez, and thus was instrumental In giving "Robinson Crusoe" to the world. Captnln Dover practiced medicine in an Independent way?chiefly on his own men?and In this way came to concoct the powder which bears his name. Oak First for Tables. Oak was the wood first used in tables then walnut came into general use in the middle of the seventeenth century. An early form of table was the chair table, convenient because it served the purpose of a seat when the top was lifted and stood against the side of the room. Rut gradually the table took its present form and use. It became the custom to leave the bonrd upon the trestle instead of removing both, and in time the piece of furniture was culled the table. Enough for a Party. Gladys was visiting her aunt. One day, as they were going down town v.muys noueea inree rumor untidy children playing in front of n house and remarked nliout it. "There are ten children living in that house and only one mother to care for all of them, so she cannot always keep them as clean as mothers who have only one or two to care for," said her aunt. "Ten?" asked Gladys. "Ten? Why, they can have a party without inviting anyone." Early Spring" Coughs Arc Dangerous Many a pain of weak lungs can trace first cause to a neglected spring cough. Tuberculosis, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis and kindred diseases frequently start this way and too much care cannot be taken to eliminate the cause before it becomes chronic. K-W Brand Tough Syrup takes hold at once and stops all irritation, elping nature do the real curative work. It. is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless and safe for grownups or youngsters of any age. This well known remedy is sold under a strict guarantee to refund your money if it proves unsatisfactory ? hut it won t. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by Peoples Drupr Store, Fowlers Pharniacv, P. A. Johnson in Union; PufFalo Drip* Co., at PutTalo and Murrah's Pharmacy at Jonesvillc. FOR SAFE?One Purr wheat mill with smuttor and all fixtures. Tn {rood condition. Tf interested confer with P. P. West, Pauline, R. F. T>. No. 2, or R. C. Williams, Union, S. C. 7-4't-w. FOR RENT?Small farm near Union. Rent can be paid with sales of wood from the land. Address J. T. Spears, R. F. D. 1. 80-tf. | II l "^7" A UU Will 11 most in J i| greatly i | j| best sen pi J fertilizing | | There is a n jgl K 111 1 IS ^ II SWIFTS 11 FERTSIIZERS tv,i ijj i ttwu! - thaoc mahv. |}js| n i jsflk hecistt nlu h li n ^ * Til ufSiaitrIS J^pArsmitm^ ..BE PftTl SAVE W We pull our sellin the lowest figure Cost. Our idea ^nH small nrnfi+s VC k7J.AAl.lJLX V/JiX Don't Put ol Buy Now and ! On Shoes, Clothii Woolen Goods, prices are advanc We have receiv prices on some of : wholesale cost tod sales or cut prices pointment. We Appreciate Large or IUUIVIL !U THE RASOR Opposite Union MAIN STREET EGGS?For hatching, Buff Orpine- ^ tons, Buff Leghorns and Buckeye's. Two dollars per 15. Gilliam Poultry Yard, Fant Gilliam, Jr., Manager. 6-9t-w. Ti i Are ? Farr . iiKisvu every food crops, c< leeded by on re your coin g each acre li g$ED STi (jj BRAN I "ITPAYS TC ational car and labor 1 SWIFT & I i ATLANTA, ( i f Factories: Atlanta, * WILKliNI CHE! L State Uni( HHHBHHBHW mm.. I 10NEY! g price down to above Actual is quick sales | If Buying! Save Money I tig. Cotton and 1 The wholesale I ing every day. % ed Muslins, and f these are below | ay. Waiting for 1 will be a disapYour Business. | Small ft SEE US i COMPANY Times Office UNION, S. C. ONEY TO IX)AN at 7 per cent straight interest on business and residence property in amounts of $2,.r)00 and above P. J. I'arham Union, S. C. jesdays and Thursdays for 6 mos rHHBMHHHBKMHHHnHBHB t Patriot! &ier! acre produce its otton and tobacc< r country. You itry and yourseli berally with f* FERTILIZE ) USE THEM" shortage. Delay is dangei ER TODA Manufactured by CO. FERTILIZER WC GA. CHARLOTTE, N. I , Albany, LaGrange, Moultrie, Savar GTON and GREENSBORO, N. C., >TER and COLUMBIA, S. C. FOR SALE BY is R. Aycoc on, South Carolina !gm\s it A Thrift Stamp is Wor Y Do Not Dispose of Your When you have secured Stamps you can convert War Savings Certificate c Y at Y | 4 Per Cent Compoun f Y This Certificate can Y ? anytime at the Postoff value. | Do Not Allow Anyo | You Out ot Your T! % % Lay a Foundation Y Prosperity, Save 7 Stamps and Converi I War Saving A^A A^A 4^44^4A\itA4^4A^AA^44^4i (^? Let Me Do Your I have bought out the Vulc Wallace Williams, at Foster prepared to do Fir^t Class V able Prices. /. WORK GUAR Bring me your sick Casings and let me dodtor them. I 1 J. Herman Phone 93 c 1 5 litall will F by :rs rous. Y >RKS - j inah, Ga. H Km GOLD! | th 25c In Gold, 4> Y Thrift Stamps, y sixteen Thrift , them into One Y y carrying interest y X T , id Quarterly % be cashed in at X f ice for its face V T > ine to Trade X hrift Stamps. | V for Future X four Thrift t them into Stamps I T Vulcanizing! I ;anizing Shop of \s Shop, and am > V'ork at Reason ivNTEED I and Inner Tubes Will Cure Them. Smith r I