The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 04, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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Merchants & PI; I "The Old The Oldest and Larges Is Your Money Suppc ; At this critical period in I ers are offering their mills a I their services to the United J Would you like to do yoi your money where it will sui Bankinir System, which the ( stand hack of our commerci ! You can do this by openir t of every dollar so deposited C teni where it will always be ? LOOK FOR THE BANK \nd deposit \ our money u I K. M. FA lilt. jg ''resident. fc l I mumii nitAAU I IIMMDKK?? ?? One Pair oi ...Lifei Are yon abusing and n you will pay the price late of all headaches arise fron aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are c strain, in such cases thei that is an unfailing one?\ SCHOOL CHILDREN carefully examined before if necessary, fitted with gl; An examination will cost lO noorl f/M* ivlooc. >o T Hfi i ao ii\j nv^^u j.v/1 j^iaooto -i vv i for glasses are very reasor every pair with an absolu tion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street SERVIC can be used as an Ambulance, for deli fiions. Especially adapted for long disl where within thirty miles of Union FR BAILEY UNDE Office Phone 106 Peoples Und | Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fu | Calls Answered Pro | H. W. EDGAI Phone 240 Australian Slang. 1 The term, a "bosker linie," which the . Autralhins use to describe a cheerful leave home to tlielr birthplace, is the altered "Bosky" with a similar meaning that was an English colloquialism In the eighteenth ccnturv. And "Bosky" is still current slant; in England, hut implying n too generous use of the wine cup. There is one phrnse in the hook of slant; which is decidedly pleasing. "Australian grip." It stands for the host of greetings, the honest, hearty handshake. V UNDER 1 i \ GOVERNMENT ^.SUPERVISION ^aA\\ member bank under J FEDERAL RESERVE ACT |s H h ! anters Nat'l Bank i Reliable" ! t Bank in Union County ;; a >rting the Government \ ? our history our manufactur- J ud our younjr men are offering States Government, jr share and help by putting J nport the new Federal Reserve ; \ Government has established to i e industry and agriculture? nr an account with us, as part jroes directly into the new sys- ; i ready for you when wanted. * wirii Tiir niiiiiF nofK : litre it will be absolutely sale J. I). ARTHUR, 3 Cashier 1 f Eyes to a eglecting yours? If, so, t. More tlia 11 two-thirds 11 eye-strain. Dim vision, soon tire, granulated lids lue to some form of eye *e is but one remedy and )roperly tilted glasses, should have their eyes being taxed by study and asses. you nothing, and if there 11 tell you so. My prices table and I stand back of te guarantee of satisfac - i. Optometrist Union, South Carolina E CAR dl Pi vering Caskets and on Funeral occa- S Lanoe calls. We deliver Caskets any- oi EE OF CHARGE. hi RTAKING CO. 3 Residence Phone 88 11 . jr ertaking Co. ;; and Embalmers T rnished When Desired. ir mptly Day or Night J; Rt, Manager. Old Postofllcc Building w And now the fools hens are observing eKtfless days.?Anderson Mail. 666 Gives Quick Relief for COLDS and J LAGRIPPE " Price 25c and 50c Per Bottle f( \ # t ALL NO. H5S FOR 8 FOB CAMP J rder No. Serial No. Name 24 1185 Joe Gregory _ 59 507 Morris Boraar 04 414 William Reubei 152 871 Thomas Newell 279 48S Isaiah Covingti 004 1250 Ernest Boyd 1m 047 092 Samuel Frankli 105? 1175 John Thomas 1 414 848 Sidney Walker 427 504 Jesse Wright 1 445 11S7 Luke Gregory 440 1179 Calvert Farr _ 451 1902 Eddie Clevelam 400 118S Noah Gregory 470 524 William Perrin 470 1172 John Ambers 480 1024 Clarence Euge: ISO 8 David St'Clair 407 557 Basil Coggans > 528 878 Clearman Can 557 501 Boyce Thomas 580 555 William Fletcl 501 1200 Vandine Charl (MO 1254 Albert Fowler 00,7 284 Con Earle Bis 070 807 .lames Duncan 080 1017 James Gregor 710 1180 Shuler Preston 724 4 I.eon Brown M 81! 1174 Robert Smith 810 800 Russell Dextei 841 805 Thomas Norm 00*? 158 Douglass Vane 007 1 Herman Mayh 047 700 Robert Clarent 1000 0)8 Willie Stokes 1001 11 John Richard 1 1005 48 William Arthu 1074 1048 Christopher Ce 1005 287 Ernest Linwoo 1124 1702 Morris Dougla 1180 700 Isaac Lamuel 1202 7 John St'Clair 1207 817 Robert Black 1222 1271 Augustus Hou| 1201 272 Tommie Shann 1202 12 Robert Johnsoi 1212 408 Russell Thurm 12,22 05 Churchill Willi 1217 1885 John Henry Ft 1250 02 Samuel Koon _ 1102 50 Marion Russell 1404 1821 Charlie Claude 1400 809 Eddie Horn 1440 850 George Dougla 1520 1700 I.eland Cunninj 1553 000 Tom Trammel 1010 551 Belton West 1653 142 Charlie Bailey 1058 550 Berry Tucker 1005 1832 Benj. Ryan B/a 1734 1100 James Lemuel iz.sn wuiiam Frankl 1777 887 Daniel Gault 1808 494 Adolphus LeRo 1822 50 Frederick Papre 1825 153 .Tamos Reuben 1831 1 190 Wallace Gregoi 2031 1182 Vibert Farr 2035 1656 Will Williford 2045 1263 Arthur Watson 2103 53 William Grepoi 2158 502 Guy Hartwell I 2164 795 Joseph JefTerso 2265 512 Joseph Pierce ^ 2296 385 Clarence Shann 2321 876 Boyce Garner Any alternate < Any alternate i ALTKIt All other alternates and delinoi cached a cantonment after havinpr b July 3rd, 1918. PORK ECONOMY Clemson College, July 3.?An aulority said recently that he believe ! mt more pood hops had boon intraiiced into South Carolina during tin? fist year than in any other Southern tate. If that is true, a prcat deal F attention must be piven to pasture Lidding and to the prow'ing of for ape pc crops for hops in this State, if le farmers are to prow pork economally. Mr. V. W. Lewis, Extension Apent i Animal Husbandry, has prepared >me suppestions to the farmer wha as one sow and wishes to produce ,vo litters of pips a year. Summed p, nis suggestions are given ueio'.v, hose wishing the circular letter givig fuller information may obtain it y writing the Extension Division, lemson College, S. C. 1. Plant at least one acre of Rood ind to Bermuda Grass, Japan Clo\ -f nd other grasses and clovers that do ell in your section. 2. Prepare 2 one-acre lots for each )av and litter of six pigs. 2. Plant one of the above one-a< re >ts in rape as early after August the ith as possible; plant the other onecre lot in rye as early after Septemer 15th as possible. 4. Plant one of the above lots to soy cans from April 1st to May 15th; lant the other lot in soy beans or eanuts from May 1st to June 10th. 5. Raise two litters of pigs from our one sow, or from each sow. 6. Use the spring-born litter of pigs >r home use. 0 WHITE MEN ICKSON ON JULY -Address Kelton, K. 2 Lancaster Pauline, R. 2 i Crocker Santuc Gallman Kelton >n Bogan Jonevillc, R. 2 nvler J onesvilie n Prince Sedalia lontley Kelton Bailey Kelton, R. 1 .miens tor Jonesville Kelton, R. 2 Adnmsburg 1 Harris Union, R. 4 Kelton, R. 2 West Pauline, R. 2 Adams Adamsburg ie Greer Union Meador Smith Buffalo, R. 1 iit Kelton, R. 1 Hyatt Jonesville, R. 1 ier Pruitt Buffalo, R. 1 ey Fowler Jonesville . Jonesville lion 2 Sedalia Hart Kelton, R. 1 v Unior i Gregory Kelton loador Meador Adams Adamsburj. r Haney Unior an Kelly Kelton Icrford Carlisle1 ue Hughes Meador ?o Bishop, Jr. Union, It. 2 . - Santiie Crocker Santuc ir Grady Santuc ilunibus Vaughan Union, R. 1 d deter Whitmire, R. F. 1). ss Betenhaugh .. Union Lancaster Buffalo Meatier Ilailoy Kelton a:1' Ifarnian Jonesville on Brcwinprton Cross Anchor, R. 1 i Crocker Santuc or.' Bishop Serial ia foni Union, R. 1 >stor Union, R. Union, R. 1 I Jeter .Santuc Bishop Union, R. 2 ' Kelton, R. 1 8s Faucett Union, R. 4 ?hain Young Union, R. 2 Kelton, R. 1 Spartanburg Union, R. 2 r Buffalo ek" Union, R. 4 Vaughan Union, R. 5 in Bishop Jonesville Kelton, R. 2 y Burgess Jonesville, R. 2 Gregory Santuc Uyles Carlisle y kr nlf mi T? 9 Adamsburg Union, R. 1 Gallman Jonesville ~y, Ji'. Santuc awson Pauline, R. 2 n Davis Jonesvlle, R. 2 layes Jonosville, R. 2 on Grady , Scdalia, R. 1 Kelton, R. 2 or delinquent outstanding, or delinquent outstanding. NATES uents outstanding who have not yet een drawn, in any call. MACBETH YOUNG, Chairman Local Board, Union, S. C. 7. Sell the fall-born litter of pigs about May. FEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND . STOPS FALLING HAIR Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy and beautiful? try this! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected SCaln; of ilnrwlrnflf tliot n.irfnl o/i..-# , , KIIUV UTT1U1 Ot UIli There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp which if not remedied cause* the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die?then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight?now?any time?will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine downy hair?new hair?growing all over the scalp. A good dairyman does not keep cows; he makes his cows keep him. What about those peanuts for a hog crop? Plant now if you haven't already done so. '1 You Can't Rub It i Rheumat Liniments Will Never Cure. If you are afflicted with Rheumatism, why waste time with liniments, lotions and other local applications that never did cure Rheumatism, and never will? / Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain, and go after that. Remove the cause, and there can be no pain. You will never be rid of Rheuma| *Lf CDANKWO | a A?CO<xid y JL^. ? IMl N<um '' ^ J| "" n* y, .OvGr 50.000 DELCO-LIG Party Line The quality of s is largely dependent tion of the subscribe! XT ... 1___ *1 _1_ i\u suuscriuci sii for long periods of ti elusion of others. When a party lii use, hang up your 1 While it is off the 1 interfered with. Each neighbor c titled to a reasonable service, and should r have the privacy of 1 fered with. The Golden Rul 1 e uiar iorce to party lin When you Tel SOUTHERN BELL T1 AND TELEGRAPH Stnrk anil Piinifl I vowi am HUU vupm Cunning Plotters Many a New Home vrill STavo a Uiilo Sunbeam tO Brighten u Cupid n-al the stork^nraheld ,ip to veneration; tfcey nro rated as cunning plotters to herald tho coming jf tl:o little sunbeam to gladden tho hearts a:;d brighten the homes of a host of happy families. There Is a rao?t rernnrkab'c preparation, known as Mother's Friend, which has been used by women for over half a century beforo the arrival of the stork. This is a penetrating external application for the abdomen and breast. By daily use throughout the wailing months, strain and tension is relieved. Tho muscles nro made elastic and pliable so that when baby comes they expand with ease and the pain and danger at tho crisis Js naturally less. Then, too, the nerves are rot torn and drawn with that usual wrenching strain, and many distresses, such as nervousness, nausea, bearing down nnd ? - ? wuma, uio among tlio discomforts and debilitating experience 9 women who liavo used Mother's Friend soy they have entirely escaped by the application of th's time-honored remedy. Thousands of women have used Mother's Friend and know from experience that It is one of the greatest contributions to healthy, happy motherhood. Writo to tlio Bradfleld Regulator Co., I.amaf Wdg.. Atlanta, Giu? for their "Motherhood Bopk." Thero Is a wealth of Instruction and comfort to ho derived from reading this little book. It is plainly written Just what every woman wants to know, flet a bottle of Mother's Friend from the druggist to slay, and thus fortify yourself against pain and discomfort, * h \way; ism is in the Blood tism until you cleanse your blood of the germs that cause the disease. S. S. S. has never had an equal as a blood purifier and scores of sufferers say that it has cleansed their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace ' of the disease from their system. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drug store, and get on the right treatment to-day. If you want special medical advice, you can obtain it free by addressing Slcdieal Director, 23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. eases Farm Efficiency ] housand Deleo-Light plants in operan American farms are saving at the B ronsarrative estimate, an hour a day fl or owr 18,000,000 work hours a year, jf is equal to an army of 60,000 men M rig ten hours a day for a full month, g !co-Light is a complete electric light H d power plant for farms and suburban J? mes. fi furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, J inomical light, and operates pump, ft arn, cream separator, washing machine /? d other appliances. K is also lighting rural stores, garages, J arches, schools, army camps and-tail* S. y stations. t| INION PLUMBING 0 ELECTRIC CO. ?, . E. Kirby, Proprietor Dom.aUc Entin*?rln| Company, DayUo, OKI* '3 KT Plants in ActualUso^Q j Courtesy ervice on a party line ; upon the co-opera:s on that line. i i i ?i J 4? i: uuiu use ix yai ly 1111c ime, to the total exae is found to be in receiver immediately, look conversation is >n a party line is enuse of the telephone lot be interrupted or lis eonversation interle applies with pnrticie telephone service. ephone?Smile ELEPHONE COMPANY ? = Stop that Comic at first | sign oraUM M Sni^!^ra?i |DrKind's , HEHsdovery fflT r miAl^o 0 rViWo ??? vvuyn9 V I does it. Also scatters the congestion and clears up the head. Breaks the fever and makes for esse and restful sleep. Your druggist's father sold Dr. King's New Discovery SO years ago and for a half century ft has been the standard cougb and cold remedy. If millions had not used It to * their advantage It would not to-day enjoy its national popularity Keep it constantly on hand. 3* Your druggist sells It. V ,k tS I*. . ' v Th? Evili ?f faarfln??5sa Leaving waste material in the body, poisons the system and bfood ana makes you liable to sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness and muddy skin. Try Pr. King's New Life Pills. Prompt relief. At fill druggists.