The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 16, 1920, Image 3
LOCKHART JUNCTION
^ I have just returned from Spartan
burg, where I have been visiting m;
son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. am
Mrs. W. C. Edmonds.
The rural policemen and other po
lice of Union were on duty at Lock
hart Junction last night and capture
some of the colored folks and fount
the deadly weapon, the pistol, on thei
person.
There was an old colored man whon
none of us around here would eve
thought would have been guilty o
"toting" a gun, for he was old enougl
to know better, and has been one thi
white folks have had confidence in.
I am glad to know our rural police
men are on the job and I say put i
stop to this. I am glad to know th<
law is being enforced; come up agaii
around on our good roads about Rock]
Creek, Lockhart Junction and Kelly'"
and look after the speed limit.
Every law abiding citizen should trj
to keep within the speed limit unlesi
he ha? a good reason for it.
This travelling around on the goo<
roads just because they are goo<
roads, at the rate of 40 or 50 miles ai
hour and even more, which some ar?
' doing, is very dangerous. If two au
tomobiles have a collision going al
that rate somebody would get killed
Of course, accidents might happer
while running slow but are much mor<
dangerous when running fast.
J. W. Cox, of Johnson, S. C., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Hames
of Jonesville.
\ Mr. Boyce White, of Johnson City
Tenn., visited his parents last week
and has now gone to Charlotte, N. C
The several young ladies who ar<
attending summer school at Winthroj
have written Moxy, all on a post card
They are Misses Reaves, Garner, Bea
vis and some others wrote to guess
who, so I don't know their names,
am glad they all thought of Moxy.
Mr. James Whitehead told me of i
suspicious white man that came thri
Bogansville township some time ag<
uioif in/a lirvmnc /vf aounvnl /->f 4-Vti
vioinn^ V1IC IIVHIVO U1 otf Viai VI Vll'
colored people of that section.
Mr. Wnitehead, who is on the watch
out, made some inquiries of the colore<
folks around there to find out wha
was his business, but none seemed t<
know or would not tell. So he mad<
it convenient to see him and said tin
fellow was a very smart man, said h<
told him he believed he was a lawyer
but the man said not; he seemed t<
dodge questions. Mr. Whitehead sai<
he seemed to be nervous or excite<
when he began to question him' and hai
not been back since nor has he beei
heard ofNow,
I will say to the colored folks
"Beware of such characters as this
he may lead you into trouble." Th<
white men of this country are you:
friends |f you will do right but don'
let someone whom you don't knov
come in and fool you into trouble. Yo\
never know, the devil is always busy
The reading colored folks are prett;
well up on things for they keep post
ed by reading. They are not likel;
to be fooled so easily as the one whi
do not read.
Moxy.
ABOUT DIGESTION
Digestion begins in the mouth. Th
food should be thoroughly masticate<
and insalivated before it is swallowed
When this is habitually neglecte*
stomach trouble is almost sure to fol
low. If you have indigestion eat n
beef or veal and sparingly of othe
meats, masticate your food thorough
ly and you may recover without takinj
any medicine. If your bowels are con
stipated take Chamberlain's Tablets
They not only cause a gentle move
ment of the bowels t>ut digestioi
and strengthen the stomach.
REPLY ON COAL QUfeSTIOIS
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Spa Belgium July 15.(By the Asso
ciated Press.) ? Premiers Lloy
George and Millerand will see Di
Walter Simons the German Foreigi
Minister at seven o'clock this oven
ing and hand him their reply on th
coal question.
The reply, which was agreed upoi
this afternoon virtually an ulflmatu)]
and the Germans must reply "yes" o
"no" by eleven. o'clock tomorrow a
to whether they deliver 2,000,000 o
coal monthly.
PLAYING FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP
Memphis Tenn., July 15.?Sensa
? > tional playing by James Ward o
Kansas City, ^vho finished the firs
eighteen holes of third round mate]
play all square with "Chick" Evan
of Chicago, featured the mornini
play today in the tournament for th
Amateur Championship of the West
ern Golf Association on progres
over the Memphis country clu
course.
"Bobby" Jones of Atlanta, wa
four up against Clarence Hubby o
Dallas, at the end of t%e first eigh
teen of their 36 holes third roun
match.
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COOPER HAS BEEN
MISSING FOUR DAYS
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jj Warsaw, July 16.?Capt. Marion
Cooper, of Jacksonville, Fla., serving
. as an aviator in the Polish army, has
_ been missing for four days, according
j to reports from the front. He has
^ not returned from an airplane reconr
naisance begun during the battle between
the Poles and Russian Bolshen
viki in the region of Minsk.
r Capt. Cooper, a member of the
f Kosciusko squardon, recently was
l. mentioned as the successor of Mdjor
B Cedric Fauntleroy as commander of
that famous body of aviators.
Members of the squadron believe
Captain Cooper is safe, as his flights
over the southern Polish front have
been above open country for the mctet
part and he may have been forced to
land within the Polish lines.
Andrew Uoziwek,, an American Y.
M. C. A. worker with the Polish army,
was shot and killed by a Bolshevik attired
in a Polish uniform while loadng
j American supplies.
1 IS YOUR BABY
\ THE PROPER WEIGHT ?
t Dr. Holt, the eminent baby special,
ist, says that baby's weight tells very
i accurately how well it is thriving. He
5 recommends, the first year at least,
keeping a weight chart. The average
s baby weighs at birth 7 to IVi pounds;
three months, 12 to 13 pounds; six
months, 15 to 16 pounds; one year,
20 to 22 pounds.
If your baby isn't weighing what -it
should, give it immediate attention,
j The first place to look for the cause
, of underweight is the stomach and digestive
organs, because if they do not
. function properly, baby's body is not
- nrftnnrltr nmirialiAr! Rvmnt.fimQ
[ poor digestion are usually sleeplessness,
fretfulness, loss of appetite, con^
stipation diarrhoea and sometimes a
, slight fever.
} This condition may be easily cor,
rected with a good laxative, such as
"Baby Ease," a perfected preparation
by a baby specialist. The castor laxj
atives have a tendency to* irritate and
t Are too harsh for the delicate mem3
brane of baby's stomach. "Baby Ease"
0 is easy-acting, non-irritating, does not
produce over-action or leave baby constipated.
It is a safe, harmless and
. efficient laxative and corrective for
0 babies and children." If you see no imj
provement after a few doses, take
j baby to a physician. Ask your drug9
gist for HBaby Ease."?Adv.
1 RACE FOR AMERICA'S CUP
Sandy Hook, N. J., July 15.?Sham''
rock IV, British Challenger for the
America's cup today won the first
r race of the 1920 regatta, sailing
1 across the finish line at 4:25:30 unofficial
time after the resolute had
1 been withdrawn because of a mishap
to her rigging.
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FOR A BILIOUS ATTACK
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t> If you have bilious attacks give
Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They
are excellent. Willis Browning, Pat
tonsburg, ftto., has htis to say about
them: "About a year ago my wife
used a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablet's
e -and they cured her of a bad bilious attack,
also of constipation from which
'j she had been suffering for years."
"'The Great Air Robbery," Univer?
sal's contribution to the science of
r aeronautics, will be shown at the
" Rialto theatre today. This unusual
? photodragia of the clouds stars Lieut.
" O. L. Locklear.
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bove the ground.
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Buffalo Store, Phone 9.
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remarkable night scenes ever filmed
are to be seen in "The Great Air
Robbery," the Universal photodrama
which opens on Friday at the Rialto
theatre. Lieutenant O. b. Locklear,
the aviator '#ho jumps from plane to
plane in mid-air, is the star.
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vast amount of trouble in "The Great
Air Robbery," the Universal photodrama
which will be at the Rialto
theatre today. The photodrama shows
the world-famous aeroplane change in
mid-air as made by Ijievtenant O. L.
Ix>cklear.