The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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Merchants & "The O The Oldest and Lar * I. V Hff n is i our money oil] At this critical period ; er? are offerinp: their mil ; their services to the Unii | Would you like to do ; your money where it will Ranking System, which t 1 stand back of our coinm 2 You can do this by opi I of every dollar so deposil I tern where it will always i LOOK FOR THE BAN ! And deposil your monej ; F. M. FARR, J President. B L. lIBIHIIIIIIIIUAMMMyUiUfc | MR. F g Why nol reduce your Fei : prove to you that it can ^ soil at the same time. A ; would be glad to demons | L. 1VI. J & UISJIOF ^ One Pair < -sr o 1 -ilc ? kI I*, k. -fl. * A i*l o abusing ant you Vvil: ay tvo price i . ^11 * , ,x r 01 c II k7'?: . . 40 i: achiiu nin '. til and ; . ' h . ns 1 st; i i . >?.. ' . thai <ii. one SH-iOOT, .y.;? tK careirK; \';>;nir. efo if in-- ssa.... h.i.L-.'d with A :i ximinal ion will c is no rueii lor glasses t for are \ery rea every pair with an abs< tion. F. G. DUKE IV M. O, C... .? j J / .'il, ' i' 'I I I'. 'i ;Ttk : a o'- S'WWiK/xaAd All nuts "Hired INCREASESF Most men who work for w number of working1 hours. On I ing schedule. At the end of I the "chores" to be done. But where DFLCO-LIGHT electric light. "Chores" can 1 The water may be pumped e power for operating machines t And then, after the day's 1 share the comfort and content or he can retire to a private, eh DELCO-LIGHT is a complete CO-LIGHT runs on kerosei IN TIME AN Union Dliimhii I UIIIUII I IUIIIUII j Main Street DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Tinsley's New Jewelry Store PHONE 43 X UNDER 1 ^GOVERNMENT t ^SUPERVISION member bank under j j federal reserve act _the ? Planters Nat'l Bank ia Reliable" : gesl Bank in Union County ^porting the Government j i in our history our manufactur- J Is and our young men are offering ted States Government. ? your share and help by putting J support the new Federal Reserve ;v he Government has established to crce industry and agriculture? ening an account with us, as part Uid goes directly into the new sysbe ready for you when wanted. K WITH THE CHIME CLOCK r where it will be absolutely safe J. 1). ARTHUR, | Cashier. ^ mnamiiiuMumnmiriiiniiMfl ARMER | rtlizer bill $5.00 a ton? 1 can 2 i be done and improve your ? remarkable discovery that I ? Irate to you. Let me tell you oi it ? O RDAN ; j, s. c. 3-tf S Df Eyes to a 2 time... 1 neglecting yours? it, so, Liter. Mare than two-thirds l\# i i i Oj/ A***}* Vl^iOll, ! at soon , y mdated lids > due ; >nV 'oj in of eye i here . < n . iv.aed uf; I i 1 J . >?1 .tc v . " 1,5ii;eo :'LlS.V^. j M sh< ha ' "teii eyes j re benij ; >/ tiu!\ and f g i< ..S.' t'ii. est you nothing, and if there wiil teli you so. My prices sonabje and i stand back of jlute guarantee of satisfac, Optometrist Union! South Carolina f ?U.. 1 1 T.1 laiuur n? inu rami? ARM EFFICIENCY ages prefer the city shops?a definite the farm there can he 110 fixed worku hard day's work there are always is used there is plenty of bright, safe >e done with half the time and effort lectrically, and there is also electric ^ hat must otherwise be turned by hand. svork is finished, the "hired man" may ment of a well-lighted, modern home, leerful room of his own. electric lirrht and power plant... I)ELne, and soon PAYS FOR ITSELF I) LABOR SAVED. . ; tig & Electric Co. Phone 205-J MONEY TO LEND : on FARM LANDS $300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMKLIN Lawyer m,4 Notice of SaleT- I ^ ^ t South Carolina, Union County, Court of Common Pleas. Fant Bros. Co., Plaintiffs Dear ?vs? 1% J. E. Hancock, et al, Defendants. since Pusuant to an order of said Coc^ *1 heretofore made in above 8t&1.h case, I will, on the 4th day of Mar ' Tot 1918, during legal hours of sale, 1 from fore the Court House door in Uni."' h?en S. C., sell, at Public Auction, all ti? f?r 1 right, title and interest of J. E. Bn\ broui cock in and to the following laid| ^ and premises, to wit: * one ( All that certain lot of land in i'e the 1 city of Union, said county and Sta,jj ored situated on east side of South Chui^ that street, with improvements there?1(j ftddit containing one acre, more or less, ai hono: bounded on the north by the Episcr| we pal church rectory; east by part [1 ^et ' the old Whitlock land; south by **U! S. Harris lot, and west by Soutl the Church street. v 2 woun Terms of Sale: One-half tbe balance on a credit of one yef' ? credit portion to be secured by mo?^ we v gage of the premises and bond gr are the purchaser, with interest at 8 jQ_ as 8 cent from date of sale, bond to p? awai vide for ten per cent attorney's * ve The purchaser to have the option vegel paying all cash. T sleep W.W. Johnsonir *n r Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Mast a February 8, 1018. beco) , pet 1 the ' State of South Carolina, won't County of Union. prett By virtue of a Power of Attorn^ C) duly executed and recorded, given;.^ c}lan< by Miss Amzona E. Hancock of over County and State aforesaid, I will sie ( to the highest bidder, before - *th I not f Court House door at Union, up ^ Carolina, during the legal bourse j repre sales, all of the right, title and intJ\ long est of said Miss A. E. Hancock in an^ jn a to "All that certain lot of land wi?_ the buildings thereon, lying and 4^ everj uate on the East side of Chur^ ar)fj ^ street in the Town of Union, StW f)rs? and County aforesaid, containing / 1 healtl acre, more or less, bounded on m S am j north by Episcopal parsonage, onllK spp r south by lot formerly of Ira S.^K5L.ln^ ^ ris, on the east by lands f?rmer Jjt's a lon;riry to F. G. Whitlock, and ;.?s west by the Church street, bcfi^^"rM*> p^{ same lot of land conveyed to Pr ^ Hancock and others by cbildrepH^?v^ ||j( j T\ Whitlock and Sarah j j deed bearinp date of Fchrnanj^Jff. 0f 1P9R." Such sale will be ol<J s connection with the sale of JtheX* ' over' terest of .T. F,. IT.-uc ^ BtSfk k ' 1 " vt'v* ; o< el. as one sal ? ef the whole j ? I deeds 4o be executed to the hitl esfc weep hid'V'* by the Master and w.vself rtj? Intinp e ?aV. This seV to b" made v> backq a'isfv movt'-acre held lm Mrs. Trr f>, Were ' '"ant covevin" the entire l..t. | r Term? of sale as announced by tjie I SG<',f!. Master in the above stated case. Tie co"l'l | rurchase money of such sales to je ef151'!0 j paid to the Master and myself po turcs I equal proportions. ^ .T. A. Sawyer, 1 Attorney in fart for Miss A. F.. Tim- f?rms rodk. khaki February Oth. 101R. 7-St soniG with I ' Tt's a Citation to Kindred | to io> And Creditors *eel be st State of South Carolina, j Franc County of Union. , sorry P.y Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judpre of aru' 1 Probate. , suffer Whereas, Mrs. Hunter Y. Gilljm aT1(^ has made suit to me to prrant ,r,r s T.etters of Administration on the smile tate and effects of W. F. Gilliam !e- s ' con sod. worki Those Aro, thoroforo, to cite nd ro i admonish nil and and singular he ^ca I15 kindred and creditors of the said\V. ~~~~? F. Gilliam, deceased, that they be nipi and appear, before me, in the Cort BF,/ of Probate, to be held at Union C. * IT., South Carolina, on the 8th ay of March, next, after publicaon hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenon, Try 'I to show cause, if rnv they have, 'hy the said Administration should be granted. Given under my hand and seal his To h 20th dav of February, Anno Donni, ')eautil 1918. ^avy1 W. W. .Tohnso. t f _ , It is Probate Jure nice S( Published on the 22nd day of eb- a 25-c runry and 1st day of March, 318, dcrine in The Union Times. mend i 8-4t. within ? appear fluffine New One on Snakes. an(j ju A group of boys were lennlng lelr can nc .loses up against the irlnss case wlch /-n: lainiij* harbors the boaeonstrlctor nt the cp- wiu tile house at the Now York zooloical when 3 pardons. "Where's Its rnltlor?" a<ed downy one of the kids to a companion, 'lo, hair s ho," roarod another of the boys; he scalp ain't pot no rattler. When a sikt only s gets that big he's pot a whistle." dandru it neve Correct. once. The toaobor had boon tolling thou- ty and plls about the groat forests, pnflcu- a clot! larly the pines, and had asked if ay- careful one could tell which of the plne^ad taking the sharpest needles. Johnny, in be Your 1 front row, raised his hand and on ling beautif asked, said, "The porcupine." delight Wonderfully Interesting Letter January 18-18. In an American Hospital. Papa:? 'e intended to v^rite you ever > we got to this place but prior lis time I've found little oppory to do so. The last letter I e you as you recall was written the boat and since then we've on the move. We laid in harbor i couple of days and then were ?ht to this place to begin honto goodness work, not training, of the only two sections out of whole contingent that was honand I for one am mighty glad the chance was given us. In ion to being something of an r for the section it means that will have better quarters and nto action at once, st at present we are engaged in work of evacuation, carrying ided from the hosprral trains to hospital and from the hospital ther base hospitals. How long rill be here I do not know. We in wonderful quarters and eat ood food as I've ever eaten r from home and as good as ever eaten except in time for tables an dfried chicken. We in beds too?can you get that? eal beds with sheets on them, xury to which I can scarcely ue accustomed. And "we can to baths too, warm shows and work tho. it may be tiresome, t be hard, so I figure that I'm y lucky in being where T am. ourse I think I threw away all re at a commission in coming but if I had thought that I would one and stay in Allcntown, or ret one and come over, I'd pass he bars every time. My only ts is that I was not over here ago for there's a need of men country that has been droned France has ,and it's up to ' man to get into the thing iush, I am satisfied now for tbc time in . a long time, I'm hy and as fine as a fiddle and laving a wonderful time, so I 10 reason why I shouldn't grip L- 1-- _?l- - It ihkc wnais connnp: as? lonpr as a fine as this is and believe me ome fine. ince?well as for France?it's rondetrfully picturesque a?"nd i country from what I've seen believe me to particular deity e land should he that famous aint, Jupiter Pluvius. It rains here every day it seems to me ri(B t' I J prre6n <phi tTU*"level lands upward to the hills in unduf curves to be mercrod into a :round of farm houses that old when Columbus launched owboais and sailed across the Comintr up on the train we see every now and then a on a hill, just like the picin the books, tho I saw none ie impregnable fortresses of niddle acres. There are uni; everywhere, here blue, there and wherever you tro you see veteran home on a furlough, | his decorations on his chest. , land that a man could learn :c very easily T know and T hat before I leave I'm proinrr to ronprly attached to "T.n Hollo c." You can't help foolinrr for what she has undergone :ho tremendous drain she has ed as you tro down the streets nee the wounded limpir.tr by, he takes her medicine with a like brave folk always do and inspirincr to feel that you're nt? with such allies as those proinrr to finish up this little \rty over here and we're proimr r,S! TTTirKF.N AND VTTTIFY YOUR TTA1R JD STOP DANDRUFF 'his! Your Hair Gets Wavy, Glossy and Abundant at Once. ie possessed of a head of heavy, ful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, ind free from dandruff is mereatter of usinp: a little Danderine. ( easy and inexpensive to have oft hair and lots of it. Just >?et ent bottle of Knowlton's Pannow?all druj* stores reeomt?apply a little as directed and ten minutes there will be an ance of abundance, freshness, ss and an incomparable gloss stre, and try as you will you >t find a trace of dandruff or hair; but your real surprise 3 after about two weeks' use, fou will see new hair?fine and at first?yes?but really new iprouting out all over your , -Danderine is, we believe, the ure hair grower, destroyer of ff and cure for itchy scalp and !r fails to stop falling hair at If you want to prove how pratsoft your hair really is, moisten i with a little Danderine and ly draw it through your hair? one small strand at a time, lair will be soft, glossy and ul in just a few moments?a ful surprise awaits everyone Hardly a Drugstor That Does Not On the Market Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and vigorfMIQ vifnlifv it- io % , men uiat ^uur uiooa is free from all impurities. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A sluggish circulation is often indicated by an impaired to make a thorough job of it too I, for one don't want to see tlu Statue of Liberty again till I fee! that we've made this country anc the world fairly safe for democracy Just at present I'm broke as we have not been paid yet, but I ought to have a few francs before lonn enough to carry me for a while anyway. I wish that you would write me whenever you can and I will trj, to do the same, tho 'I'm going to be busy after tomorrow, andw on't have much time for writing. Give my love to all and write soon and tell me all the news. Lovingly your son, Edwin Reuben Jeter. Citation to Kindred And Creditors State of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge oi Probate. Whereas, C. IT. Cunningham has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Lauria B. Cunningham deceased. Thp??p Aro *- ~ 1 ...V, f'Vi V.XV/1C, IU Clie ill 111 admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lauria B. Cunningham, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C. H., South Carolina, on the fith day of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should n.t be granted. Given under my hand and seat th<s 16th day of February, Anno l)om!ni, 1918. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judpe. Published on the 22nd day of February and 1st day of March, 1918, in The Union Times. 8-4t. Unshaken Testimony 'la-thf ftc* of tyuth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Union. No Union resident who suffers backache, or annoyinp kidney ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. Mrs. F. B. Scott, 5 Ilix St., Union, says: "My kidneys were in bad shape and I suffered from dizzy and nervous spells. My head ached, too. Finally I pot Doan's Kidney Pills from the Palmetto Drug Co., and they relieved me." OVER THREE YEARS LATER Mrs. Scott said: "I haven't had the least sipn of kidney trouble since I used Donn'o Kidnov PiPo '* Price COc, at ?.ll dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? rot Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Scott has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., PufTalo, N. Y. Legal Notice. State of South Carolina, County of Union. ?ORDER? J. I?. Richards, Plaintiff, ?Vs? Southern Pine Lumber Co., Dawkins Mill & Lumber Co. A copartnership composed of J. II. Richards and Southron Pine Lumber Co., C. K. Callahan and Geo. W. Wall, Defendants. It appearing that legal advertising for Notice to all Creditors against Defendant Dawkir.^ Mill & iJumber Co., to appear at a reference or present their claims properly proven was omitted. It is ordered that such notice aforesaid be duly published and that Creditors be duly Notified to present their claims properly proven to G. B. Barron, Receiver, or appear at reference to be held at Union Court House before R. C. Williams, acting Master on the 21st day of February 1918. We Consent:? ? Carson, Boyd Finley, Macbeth Younj?. R. C. Williams, Clerk of Court. 5-3t-w. 666 Gives Quick Relief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Price 25c and 50c Per Bottle e in the Land ; Sell This Remedy appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S., tho great blood purifier and strengthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable information about tho blood supply can be had free by writing to the Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Sheriff's Sales I For March, 1918 I I By virtue of Sundry Executions . directed to me. I will sell before the ; Court House door on first Monday in - March, it being the fourth day of . the month within the legal hours of ? Sheriff's Sales, for Cash the followr ing described lands to wit: One . tract of land in Pinckney Township, s Union County, S. C., containing one ? hundred and sixty acres more or less, 1 and bounded on the North by Pacolet river; on the East by Sam Littlejohn; on the West by E. L. Littlejohn; and on the South by E. L. Littlejohn, levied on and to be sold as the property of A. McGowan, the suit of > Merchants & Planters National Bank of Union, S. C. Plaintiff against E. L. Purdy and A. McGowan, defendants. ! Also One lot of land with House thereon, ' containing one acre, more or less in Union, School District, Union County, S. C., and bounded as follows: on the North by Santuc Dirt Road; East by Monarch Mill Company land; on the ' West by Southern Railway Co.; and on the South by Southern Railway Co. line and to be sold as the property of Gus. Feaster, Sr., et al, for improvement of Homestead as the suit 1 of T. K. Foster, plaintiff against Gus. Feastei, et al, defendant. J. Hay Fant, Sheriff of Union County. Union, S. C. Feb. 12th, 1918. 7-?t. "II ; Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System 'i he Old Standard ceneral FtrenjrthenitlR tonic, r 1-:*S TA5TKUCSS chill TONIC, drives out 'iiil irin.enrlcl sthc-Mood.Mldbuildsuptliesys. 1. A ttue t^uic. l or adults and children. 60c Attention. Have you a Farm for sale? .lust now we want several farms, ranging j in acreage from HO to 1,000 acres to I me tract, but bear this in mir.d, the | price must he right if we undertake i to handle it, we positively will not j olfer property for sale, unless, in ! our judgment, it is worm absolutely j every penny we ask for it. The senior member of our firm has been in the Real Estate Business for twelve years and we claim to know the game, aside from the fact that we have a string of customers and prospective purchasers that have cost us hundreds of dollars in printer's ink to get, by listing your property with us you not only have the benefit of our experience but you immo.liately have a long list of prospective purchasers. Did it ever occur to you, that if you undertake to sell a farm yourself, nine chances to one, your prospective purchaser will come to us, give us your price and ask our judgment? If you have a farm for sale, do the sensible thing, List It With E. F. Kelly & Bro., Union, S. C. For Indigestion, Constipation of Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Brotno Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. Postage Stamps. There are enld to he over 21,000 vnrl etles of postage stamps la circulation throughout the world. Pantaloons Originated in France. Pantaloons became popular la France as a morning lounge costume In the reign of Louis XVI and were generally worn by the democrats at the beginning of the French revolution. Kuce breeches as the formal costume of men lasted until the beginning of the nineteenth century. Beau Brummell was the first to popularize trousers or pantaloons In England and their general use followed in America. Brummell wore tight-fitting pantaloons, buttoned at the ankle, and from these gradually developed the looser style. v