The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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Nearly Every Be Traced to DR. GAL! SYRUP; The Perfect Quickly Corrects nr I TntaoHnnl ' I ^1.J Aiitwounax A AW." gestion and Restore tions. Is Gentle in Not Gripe. Sold where?50 een A trial bottle can b< charge, by writing to ! 457 Washington St., IgoodS ji ???? | A Thrilt Stamp is \\ Do Not Dispose of Y< A X When you have secur Y Stamps you can conv Y v War Savings Certifica Sat Y ? 4 Per Cent Compo t Y Tbio ... x mo biu^a tc VjC V anytime at the Post > value. | Do Not Allow An; ? You Out of Your X X . Lay a Foundatic + Prosperity, Save o Stamps and Conv I War Savin A A x vOv A A v?v vtv v*. y?^^?VV%%TVVVVYV Save Ycur Firvjors. In putting a t;? '; into place where it is i?> in.-.i ii with the lingers, / thrust it tlit'oui'.li strip ?,f paper liti'l Ihus keep your lingers trout under the lot littler Diseases of Teeth. 11 The use of gold us a substitute fo** I lend or hone ns a tilling was perfected ( fn 1855 by Dr. Robert Arthur of Bal- e timore, while In 1SS4 I'rof. A. D. Mul- ,1 ler of Berlin, in his discovery of the j bacteria origin of diseases of the teeth and of 1he large part played by lactic ncld, opened the way to avenues of a research which may ultimately lead to the total extinction of the dentist. v NOTICE TO COLORED PEOPLE! * c s Use Noah's Hair Dressing, e Noah's is a most superb hair dress- c ing and intended to preserve, beautify c and restore the Hair and keep it in a 1< smooth, glossy condition; elegantly f perfumed; at all drug stores. If your r dealer cannot supply you send 25c in h "tamps to Noah's Products Corporation, Richmond, Va., and we will send j you liberal sized can. ( Highest Prices Paid I ... For ... , I Scrap Iron, Metal, Rags, I Bones, Hides, Bags Etc. < UNION JUNK CO.I South Mountain and Main Streets \ UNION, S. C. Phone 175. I 1 .Disease Can ! ?, Constipation I ?. Ij l>r th f j H< R< > WELL'S J dt? oq i xt ii ? S. xu ? O x 1 m jj H I,/.' .Vi ill 'i 'c ii i" I! th <1 1 is iy Disorder of the j fo lieves the Conges- \ o< ;s Normal Condi- jj .K \ J in Action ana Does jj tii 1 Druggists Kvery- j at ts and $1.00. Pi or ar 2 obtained, free of in Dr. W. B. Caldwell, n< Monti cello, Illinois. i ne br JGOLDll I Y on .I..I ! ? I m forth 25c In Gold, * Dur Thrift Stamps. ? mi ed sixteen Thrift | m ert them into One Y I f! te carrying interest y er, > le ?*> rrn y T! iund Quarterly % t m: y ro in be cashed in at % at office for its face 4* "a. ?* X re ro; y y? yone (o Trade i r?; X Yfl Thrift Stamps. S t wl >n for Future Your Thrift 4 i; ^ | * ' ert them into A . % lto y . th g Stamps I; X i nr Physical Examinations i!1 ta i r ol tre Now On Until Finished for all y. Registrants i.i Class One I Pi I Notices to appear for physical ex-j mination is being mailed out to all i ^lf Jnion county registrants who are in Mass one. The date and hour is on ach card and the place is the Grand K ury Room in Union County Court louse. Be prompt on the day, the hour st tnd place. ol There sterns some disposition ?ith some, to hunt for technicalities ^ is to time and place or other errors 11 their notification cards for an ex_ a* use either not to respond to the *r ummons or to delay and obstruct the ar xaminations. at Some have changed their post 'fRce address. This is to warn all >f you in Class one that you must 50k for your notification to appear ^ or physical examination cards from ' y iow on and to appear on the day and our before this Board. It is your business and not the board's to respond. If you are in rc loubt as to time and place. Come >efore the Board for official advice ai >r instruction. Those of you who fj. ire living out of this county may p, lave your physical examination fc nade by the nearest Local Board to p] you, where you are living by writ- w ng this Local Board and advising CI ,vhat Board you wish to appear he- a fore. We are doing this for your information and for your benefit and if you do not heed it, the conse- a< ijuences may prove very unpleasant cc ind expensive. So take due notice le and govern yourselves accordingly, ot Local Board, Macbeth Young, le Chairman. p< -OCKHART JUNCTION. Lockhart Junction, Feb. 18.?Well, e weather has been real fine for week or more but it is a little cool i smorning. Yesterday was a very etty time for church going and ere was a pood crowd out at New ope to hear our preacher in charge, sv. Blackmon as there were many ho had not heard him on account of c bad weather. He preached a fine rmon. I met M?". -Jennings Otts at Union st week; he is representing a large iblishing house and is traveling ougli this part of the country. He interesting agents in selling books r the house which he serves, he has verai Kinus, also has liiDles. Mr. ;ts is a fine younp man reared at elton in Pinckncy township. T am hopes he will he successful in petip apents. While traveling last week I stopped Mr. Clouph Farrar'fc home in nckney township near the old ferry i Broad river. Mr. Arthur Fowler id family live there now, lie is suptendent of that farm; this farm is >w owned by Miss Mary Emma aster of Union. T was invited to dinr and was served handsomely and sure did enjoy it as T had driven miles and had eaten an early eakfast and sure did justice to the lod thinps set before me, Mr. Fowr showed me some fine pips of the ;d Duroc kind, full breed and he id five that looked like a picture, len he showed me a couple of fine ilk cows that he had been offered e hundred dollars for one that orninp and he refused to take it as wanted one hundred and twentymo for her. T have been to a preat any places but here is where I saw e most corn in one place. I think om the size of the crib it has been ensured accordingly to the size of e crib. T suppose there was someinp like 3000 bushels of corn. Mr. jwler says he had many acres that ade 00 bushels to the acre. I sure ijoy myself with Mr. and Mrs. Fowr and their kind hospitality was uch appreciated by your scribe. Yes am poinp there apain. Now as I po on I found the road ive out like T found once before in y travels, I came to the end of the ad and T found some parties borinp well and there was a lop house andinp close by?that was all I w and I asked them where the road is that it had piven out. One man plied to me this is the end of the ad and there is nothing ahead of u but a grave yard." That kind of, w*i?t fe?] a lit. OI]Q ^? 1 'K Id him 1 wasn't hunting a griive rd right now and you can fust lagine how I felt and the sun pas st about down and thinking about here T would stay all night, but T on got straightened out into a betr road and went on my way reioicg. T will tell you sometime where is road was. The end of the road T came br> k at Mr. Fowler's was not as bad as is. Tt was the place where Union unty's first, court house was huMt any yenr? ago. T had no on to ve me any information only ar d >gro woman living there. T a 1; d r if there was a grave yeard n -or is place and she pointed o"t one ar by and T went and found mnr'-'s tomb- with name, dates and enipbs engrave! thereon. Tob r e ' one wa- to memory of Thorn a ivlor. v .\'T,, horn in Ireland. *he ?th of March 1 TTG ard died at incknej vil'e. S. C? 10th of .Tu e !H2 in the 7th year of his life and >ro i? his epitaph: ;ilont grave to thee I trust. This sacred and worthy dust, eep if safe. O Sacred Tomb, Until a wife shall ask for room. ' , There are two brick buildings I anding there also in memory of the d place. One building was the ore house and the other one was iO jail so the old negro told me. ^ere is another old land mark left ; this place and it is an old oak ee?part of it standing and is alive, id it seems it was a very large tree ; one time, not Dart of the tree is rotted off and leaves a hollow ump near the bottom which makes place for depositing the old ploughs id other junk around. There was veral pounds of iron around here at le foot of the tree. The farm lands at this place are irtile and the property is mostly vned by Mr. Ren Foster. The old ?ad that once led down to the ferry just a path now. As I passed along id looked at the old landmarks, I lought of those good people that had issed and gone. How wouM they el if they could come hac< to that ace now? They would not know here they were, so you see things lange with the years. Well, F see good deal and learn a little as time ies on. T have been designated the food jministrator for my part of the >unty. Let us all observe 1h? meatss, wheatless days and all the dierless days. Monday wheatless, Tuesday meetss, Wedacsday wheatless, Saturady jrkless; one meatless meal every day; -one meatless meal every da] save suf?ar every day, save fats ever day. The rural school association an the ladies demonstration club wi meet at the Gault school house Mor day afternoon the 25th. at 5 o'clorl There is a case of small pox at Mi R. J. Rlack's place, so says the Hoc lor. Moxy. pacolet" route ? There will l>e en ovster suppc at the Mabry school house Frida niprht, February 22, 1018. Cake, oof fee, hot chocolate and sandwicho will be served. The public is coi dially invited to attend. There were new officers elected i the Tennyson's Literary Society las Friday, those elected are as follow? President, Mr. Wofford Tweed: vice president, Bernard McBride: Char lain, Mr. Albert Tweed; secretary M iss Irene McBride; treasurer. Mis Ruth Gallman; critic, Miss Glady Mabry. Miss Vivian Webber spent Sunda afternoon with Miss Ruby Alman. Rev. C. M. Peeler dined at Mr. . J. Tinsley's Sunday . Miss Marie Storey of Saxon i stayinpr with her prrandparents, M and Mrs. J. S. Storey. Miss Gladys Mabry spent Tuesda nigrht with her neice. Miss Vircrini Wyatt. Miss Catherine Wilkes spent th week-end with her mother, Mrs. .T. 5 Wilkes of Blairs. Mr. Allison Smith and Miss Catl erine Wilkes and Gladys Sinrleto went to Jonesville Thursday aftei noon. Mr. Boyce Quinn was the pruest f his parents, Mr." and Mrs. A. V Quinn Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Gallman was the prue< of her parents Sunday. Misses Bessie Hod ere and Berth Mabry spent Monday with Mi? Myrtic Tweed. * Mr. E. C. Fulmer spent Thursda ] afternoon with Mrs. .1. T. Morrow. Mesdames Boyce and Willie Uei were visitors on the Route Friday. Miss Bum McBride is visiting re atives near Cedar Sprinirs. "Brown Eyes." Costly Things Most Valued. It Is past all controversy that wha costs dearest is, and ought to be, rnos valued.?Micruel Pe Cervantes. Fir?__a Shoi TODAY To Make the World Safe fo Democracy, How? Come to our stor; which is being: run as far a we know how strict 1 r in ac cordanee with the rn.l^s ant regulations of the Unit*States F' id Admin "/{"a tion. o?? promulgated h* T-T*> .U.-M.- ? ' UT'll Ji nil k'l. . Illivt'l' VV !' 1r Ellioit and Lowndes Brown ing. Secure yon a snpnlfrom v )? "ye vr.rioty anc wide ~ : jeci*: ?n of all srnal yard en seed, seed TWsh p0 tatoes. onion s'-P\ and as of ten as sun. raw and -miser will permit, put their, in th( ground, nurse and tern them carefully, raise food then more food and ther still more food, in fact, keej on raising food at home, or the farm, in the garden, ir the front yard and bacl< yard and fence corner, yoi not only strike the blow that will count most to meet and overcome the Huns but you will possibly save yourself and maybe a neighbor or so from going hungry later, for we have already been warned by the (Government that unless we laise something to eat at lome we will have to gc without later. As all the pilroad facilities will be rewired to move soldiers, muItions and supplies for the lldiers and allies and may 11 .lust at the time that we I4ed something to eat most. IWe have the seed, we mnt to serve you and our luntry. If it can be had wili have it for you. lie llnion Grocery Co. Phone 10Q and 80. L. L. Wagnon, Mgr. HIHHBBHBHDBHBRB y i Youll Never I ' This Coffee 1 Q f t;. o V' ^ V.u V h|2/;VN~^1 \V:.. i B'qi * I Ik7/ ~ - ! T^jy c > i V?:?""r . > ?.u., j | v * I " X ?iri,1? u*? I \v:ll v-~: ' L:rJ Cret s r. "tVhca It % IS i . wiMMw? i! n -^..r^retr v a Summons For Relief p State of South Carolina, 5. County of Laurens, Court of Common Pleas, i- John J. McSwain, PlaintilT, n Apainst r- Sarah C. McSwain, James R. Pea individually and as Trustee and 1 >f heirs at law, assinpees, devis J. prantees an('. creditors, nam apes and residences unknov ;t llulda A. Eubanks, Eubanks al Hulda A. Peake, James Mur ia Eubanks, alias James Munro Peal is Daniel Randolph Eubanks, Dan Randolph Peake and Alvin Edjj y Eubanks, alias Alvin Edpar Pea and their heirs at law, assipne e, devises, prantees and credito names, apes and residences t 1- known, Defendants To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and quired to answer the complaint the above stated action which v 1 filed in the office of the clerk of 1 * court of Common Pleas for the coun ? of Union in the State of South Ci olina on the '27th. day of Januai r 1918, and to serve a copy of yo " answer to the Paid complaint on t subscribers at the office of F. McGowan, Laurens, South Caroli in the Enterprise National Ba l? P?uildiny within twenty days frc the service hereof; exclusive of t day of such service, and if you f; to answer the complaint within t 2 time n/evesrid. the Plain, il" will ii S pl.V to the court for the relief < _ manded. j .Tonua?y 87th. 1018. , | R. C Williams C C. C. P. Union Co.. S. ( Per .1. W. G.. D.-C. Wallace ?' Barron. P. P. McCov.'in and -T. C. Uuirht Phii"tiffs Attorr.ej It appearing t" the satisfaction ' I th.e ( ( or' that a cause of aoti 1 exi ' in favor of the Plaintiff affair 1 the IWendnr . upon the verifl _jc mp1.'*-.. . if. and petition a ( ' the defendants a i tlios- v' ' : apes and re: P i dunces ; hnown are cither co 9 cealc ] v ithir th< ii its < f this Sta ] ! anj can: 1 c r. and after diiipre sear.d , or r.rc nc residents livinpr fc j yond the of the State of Sou Carolina, it is ordered that all s:< ^ defendants lv served with the sui 1 rnons in * he said action by the pu 1 licatior: thereof once a week f ? tnree consecutive wi-<ks in the Uni Times, a newspaper published the County of Union, S. C., most cj ' culated to give the desired notice a ^ that a copy of said summons f mailed to the said defendants wi > postage prepaid if their residenc should become known and furth ordered that that. S. E. Barron be ai he is hereby appointed the guardi; ad litem for the alleged infant d > fendants in said action, unless tl > said infant defendants, or some ei . on their behalf, within ten da; ' from the service of a copy of th > order shall procure the appointme of some suitable person to act ; . their guardian ad litem hcreii and its further ordered that th order he served upon the sn ' infant defendants by the pub) ' cation thereof in the said Unit ! Times once a week for three coi secutive weeks. J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge of 7th Judicial Ci cuit. January 31, 1918. 6-3t. Something New. Dramatic Editor?"Have you an new and especially difficult act in you circus this year?" Advance Agent"Yep, I should say we have. We'v got a cowgirl who shoots at glass ball with Mrdsliot and misses 'eui."?Judge Cnow How Good. .s Until ^oxiTry It' V*Cni>3 cr-.'ir.'.t o-.l^T^n* 'y d.?s'""ibo ? \av ! no i'.avor t.f l*i": . mt 0>fTee. V.- - lot .i ; y':-jv;.vWon't you L< .. ; .- Nt iir.-.e? tr -r. i) pac". '? in sane-try, air. V-r.ic s"re tin :iprr ties can't ; r.cl t!: tlavcr can't 1>* cuf. It L'i ci *jjoc' v tv ? -;sy ! r v:..u to get a aimed. Yc.u U'.'-.e no c!t .'.c? - ?. If initio doc?.-.". l.isto better t' tn any r co'Toe yc; j 'ever tried, your grocer refund your nion<-;\ So, buy that c~i today. coffee T?~,.r- r?. _ a... ?, TRY IT! SITBSITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. ke, Every druggist in town your drughis g'^t and everybody's druggist has not.S| tieed a great falling-oil' in the sale of es calomel. They all give the same rea' son. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its ! J place. as "Calomel is dangerous and people iro know it. while Dodson's Liver Tone is sc"? perfectly safe and give' better reiiel suits." said a prominent local druggist, far' Dodson's Liver Tone is personally ke. | guaranteed by every druggist who es sells it. A large bottle co-is f>0 cents, '1 and if fails to give easy relief in every ' case of liver sluggishnes- and constii pation. you have only to ask for your I money back. | Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant I tasting, purely vegetable remedy, re- | harmless to both children and adults. jn | Take a spoonful at night and wake up ..IS i feeling fine; 110 biliousness, sick headl')C! i ache, acid stomach or constipated Ik>w' els. It doesn't gripe or cause incon1 ; venience all the next day like violent ir" I calomel. Take a dose of calomel tory. I day and tomorrow you will feel weak, ur sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's he work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone inP. stead and feel fine, full of vigor and 1 n 111 1)1 1.1 Oil nk ! >m Simplest of Cements. I)0 Condensed milk applied to the edges j of pi."a s of broken china will keep thn j 1 article as Intact 11s the majority of cements oti the market today, says thw discoverer. He adds the* h< lias tnendle f><] saucers that have v. i.hsrnnd wash1 lags in hot water, and ! a mended a ! tetc i npe lens of fairly large ize with tills unique cement Done a*. Pat'cliffe. 1 'ail 1 theme bv . 1 i ;. stndentJ "So.,],, j ... ;ir, 1 v into tlie s.r ! fnniiitiif. s m n marry at! : achieve t!:.- in.-, V : .el sonic o men correct u'iii- t> mo . U t.ave this oi] it:--. -11 r thrttst tit" " t** Admiring 1st I Comment by x'- r\: ! ' rit strug,..i 1 g'ine with bis .),m. <la:1y: ' ... di! t?uf n(i J i; lakes :< g'rl . v : t. th t sorr of r;(i | thing. <ie- 't it*-"'- 1 -ti i- ! orttld. ?i- i n_ Ql ICiv LOAN > to , r. Money to loan unor. c.unty o- cv eal t f".tc Loan nav bo had for froie t v i nu t.c twenty ye-r.-.. ' i '19-tf Barron & Barrov id . V~ NOTICE TO TAX I' tVEli? r>or From .Tanuary 1st to February 1918, the County Auditor's book^ wu.. bo open for makintr returns. At tl- who are liable to taxation will nWs? nd see that their returns are property he made. tfi All real estate and personal procres ty have to be returned- Toll i ;u er from twenty-one to sixty. All rend turns must be made by School Dijin tricts. If you have property in mor* i than one District make return fo> each District. Also make return* ir of transfers of real estate from oa? [u* party to another. V- Your failure to make returns cab is for fifty per cent penalty as prescribed nt by law. Will be in office all oi jo January except as stated below. ^ carnslc, January 22. j Santuc, January 23. .' Lockhart, January 24. ' Adamsburg, January 2T>th, in tn? ll* morning. )n Kelton. January 25 in the evening a- Jonesville, January 29. Buffalo, February 5. Union Mills, February f> r. Monarch Mills, February 7, in tiu morning. Ottaray Mills, February 7, in tn? evening. West Springs February 8. Cross Keys Wilburn's Store, February 18, in the morning, y Sedalia, Mtnterr's Store, February r 13, in the evening. Goshen Hill, February 14, at Blael e Rock. 8 J. S. Betenbangh. L 49-tf. County Auditor