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Gained Ten Pounds
Before Taking ZIRON, Alabama Man Was Weak,
Nervous, Had No Appetite, But is Now Strong.
EVERY man and woman, who Is In had no appetite, and at morning 1
a i un-down, weak condition, with dl(ln't like getting up. I wai
bad complexion and poor appe- J?d,tn* of Z,ron and declded *
Cite, due to lack ef iron in their blood, ?m.j . .
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should find Zlron helpful and strength- clne> , hava galne(, t#a ^
building. tour months. Am strong and hare a
It Is a scientific, reconstructive tonic, good appetite."
composed of ingredients recommended Zlron Is a mild Iron tonic, good lei
by leading medical authorities. young and eld. II helps to rosters
Describing his experience with Zifon, the system, when run-down by over
Mr. George W. 8. Lanier writes from work, undernourishment, caused by
Jones, Ala.: "Sometime back, I was in stomach or bowel disorders, or as ?
a terrible condition. I was weak and result of some weakening Illness,
nervous, and had a tired feeling all Get Zlron from your druggist. H?
the time. My sk'.n was muddy. I sells it on a money-back guarantee
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The Patriot 95773
The King Pin of the Duroc Breed
Do not take our word for it, just ask any
one of the men from Union County who
made the Boosters trip to Peacock and
Hodge's sale at Cochran, Georgia, and look
over the 1919 International Grand Champion.
Ask them if the Patriot is not a better
Boar than any they saw on the trip.
n n.l j m n ?? ry
superior ueienaer ana rrea s trunper
and Junior Fancy Orion
Are in just as good class as any of them. We
say it without fear of contradiction that Sardis
Farm has the best equipment, the best
hogs and as good management as you can
find, and as for Herd Boars no farm can
boast of any better.
ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 1920
We will sell a bunch of as good Sows and
Gilts and Boars as will be offered this fall
and we are especially appealing to the farmers
in this offering.
IF YOU HAD
Gone with us to Cochran and gone into the
six acre cotton field where $1,000.00 worth
of Arsenate of Lead had been used in spraying
the plants and $225.00 spent for the
spray machine and the work done at night,
Q T"1 rl coon UToiof
vvwioi wiui ximii uiree
to ten bolls to the stalk and thousands of boll
weevils, and hear the owner tell us that the
poison seemed to fatten the weevils instead
of kill them, you would not wonder why
Peacock and Hodge had a $581.00 average
on forty-two head sold. A local farmer
bought five of the best sows in his sale, paying
$1,350.00 for one.
All Competent Authorities Say
The boll weevil will come into Union County
and destroy the cotton crop. It seems that
"a word to the wise should be sufficient."
Remember the Date, Tuesday, September
7th, 1920.
SARDIS FARM
Incorporated
F J PARHAM
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SUMMONS FOR REf.IEF this action, of which a copy is here
(Complaint Served.) with served upon you, and to serve
eopy of your answer to the said com
Court of Common Fleas. plaint on the subscriber his office
in Union, S. C., within twenty day
after service hereof, exclusive of th
State of South Carolina, day of such service; %nd if you fai
Union County. to answer the complaint within th
? time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in thi
J. C. Mobley and J. D. Mobley, action will apply to the Court for th
Plaintiffs, relief demanded in the complaint.
against Dated 26th of June A. D. 1020.
R. M. Sanders Defendant. JN0 K HAMBLIN,
summoned "and= re- Plaintiffs' Attorne,
quired to answer the complaint in June 26-July 3-10-17-24-31.
SITES OF HISTORIC INTEREST!
Many Places Around Dutch City of
Doom Should Be of Interest to
the Kaiser.
Doom, the little Dutch town now
the home of the former emperor of Germany,
is surrounded by sites that may
[ give the former kaiser cause for re,
flection, says a bulletin of the National
[ Geographic society. At Rhenen he
might find an historical companion In
. misery. Frledrlch of Pfalz, the exiled
i king of Bohemia, took refuge there,
i Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of
Rhenen Is Its tower, which bears the
name of Knnera, after the daughter ef
' the ruler of the Orkney Isles, who ac!
companled Ursula and her 11,000 rlrk
gins on a pilgrimage to Roma.
their return, according to the legend,
i now known to have been based on a
misreading of a Latin text, the maid
ens were coming ashore to Cologne
when Huns killed them all except Kunerfc.
Later she leaped to her death
from a castle parapet.
From the Moravian settlement ot
Zelst the former kaiser might learn ot
humility, virtue and genuine piety.
Considerable property Is held In common
by the people. There widows,
married women and girls are classified
by their attire. At Maarshergen the
Pyramid of Austerlltz was erected by
MarmontVi soldiers to commemorate
the crewnlhg of Napoleon. At Utrecht
the treaty was signed which opened the
, way for Britain's present great cem!
mercial Dower, as it smve her Gibraltar
and several colonies.
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PURPLE DYE FROM SHELLFISH;
Possibility That New Industry May Bw
Developed, Since the 8upply la j
Inexhaustible.
On the Pacific coast of Costa Rica,
especially In the region abont Oocos
bay. there aboands a kind of shellfish
called the "nacascol," from which a
fine purple color la obtained. So far
no way has been found for preserving
this dye, and the Industry has remained
In the hands of tba few old people
whs take the trouble to dye a few
ounces of thread every summer. The
process la very simple. On picking ap
the shell from the beach or detaching,
it from a bowlder, the gatherer blows
her breath into It, whereupon a few
drops of a greenish liquor ooae out
This liquor is collected in a clamshell
and after a sufficient quantity has
been collected the thread la passed
through it, soon after assuming, on exposure
to the sunlight a beautiful
purple color, which la absolutely fast
after it has turned pnrple. It Is
thought possible that the dye turns
fast only on exposure to tha^glr and
that the liquor could he preserved by
keeping the air from It There is
little doubt that this Industry of dyeing
thread could ?be extended to
greater proportions If an extensive demand
at good prices could be found
for the dyer-tuff.
General Wood's First Battle.
When Geronlmo, the last of the
great Apache chieftains, began murdering
American women and most
hideously torturing American children
In New Mexico and Arlsona, Leonard
Wood, then an army surgeon, exchanging
his surgeon's scalpel for a rifle,
j became one of a famous little company
which chased the monster over
the sandy and burning plains of the
Southwest and northern Mexico, and
did not desist until the enemy surrendered.
The reports of Generals Lawton
and Miles witness to the healthy
minded seal which Wood manifested
toward the barbarians who wreaked
their savagery on American women
and children; and the fact that Wood
received that greatest of all military
distinctions for his efficient bravery
In this campaign?the medal ef congress?is
testimony of the same kind.
?Barton J. Hendrlck in the World's
WorkTrunk
Lines in the Air.
Longdistance air transportation will
aoon be a commonplace. The successful
trip from London to Anstralia recently
completed has encouraged Great
Britain to lay out a number of great
air routes, connecting Kngland by
great trunk lines with its possessions.
The service will he maintained at first
by airships and later doubtless by airplanes.
The first of these trunk lines
will connect London with Canada by
way of Newfoundland. Another line
will operate between London and
Egypt and will be extended to South
Africa. Tlie air lines will be backed
by large government subsidies.?Boys*
Life.
Trained Nureee Popular.
That trained nurses are being employed
In Increasing numbers shows
that employers generally are recognizing
their services. Previous to
1019, only 66 industrial firms employed
trained nurses. Today more than 871
industries have nursing services.
The Industrial nurse has proved to be
a good Investment. She Is a teacher
" of hygiene, and health education
- means prevention of accidents, which
In years gone by have cost Industry
H many thousands of dollars.
i. Ono* Thought to Bo Worthless.
xue nuni k is iouiiu 10 iuniisn II i) out
j? 11.9 per cent of hide, 81,3 of edible
e food, and 44.7 of fertilizer material,
a and a ten pound liver yielded three
qunrts of oil. The oil, fairly free
e from fishy odor, Is well adapted for
tannine and paints. The dried fertilizer
material equals about 20 per cent
of the total weight of the shark, and
f. contain* 18.3 per cent of nitrogen. The
stomach may be utilised for leather.
i.
Moving I
Heal
The department
lina State Board of ]
places in Union Cour
4
Sedalia
I August 2.
Monarcl
Night, Au
Lockha
August 4.
<
Meetings, will begi
Free! No admigsi
Health Workers will
where they had larg
own lighting system,
st.rnpf.ivp Hiit pnfai^Qi
I ^gving pictures.
EVl
FREE!
CROSS ANCHOR
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Dear Mr. Editor:
I wish to join your correspondents'
club.
Our revival meeting started July
26 and is being conducted by Rev.
,Jiarry Danner and wijl continue for
two weeks.
The health of our community is very
good.
Mrs. R. L. Lowery spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. J. L.
James, who is very sick at the home
of her son, J. T. James.
Little Miss Lillian Fowler is visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Lowery.
Mrs. Morgan Burgess and children
are visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Lowery and will visit at the
home of Mr. Lamb before returning
home.
A burglar entered the house of Mr.
Bob Johnson last week and the burglar
has been caught.
Miss# Lulu Harris spent a few
pleasant hours with this writer last
week.
Orange Blossoms.
WHERE THE STATE
CAMPAIGNERS MEET
State Offices.
Rest?Eight days.
Camden?Monday, August 9.
Lancaster?Tuesday, August 13. |
York?Wednesday, August* 11.
Chester?Thusday, August 12.
Winnsboro?Friday, August 13.
Union?Saturday, August 14.
Spartanburg?Monday, August 16.
Gaff ney?Tuesday, August 17.
Greenville?Wednesday, August 16.
Pickens?Thursday, August 19.
Walhalla?Friday, August 20.
Anderson?Saturday, August 21.
Abbeville?Monday, August 23..
Greenwood?Tuesday, August 24.
McCoimick?Wednesday ,August
26.
Laurens?Thursday, August 26.
Newberry?Friday, August 27.
Senate and Congress.
Hampton?Monday, August 2.
Beaufort?Tuesday, August 3.
Ridgeland?Wednesday, August 4.
Walterboro?Thursday, August 6.
St. George?Friday, Augflst 6.
Bamberg?Saturday, August 7.
Eight day's rest.,
St. Matthews?Monday, August 16.
Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17.
Dillon?Wednesday, August 18.
Conway?Thursday, August 19.
Marion?Friday, August 20.
Florence?Saturday, August 21.
Kingstree?Monday, August 23.
Manning?Tuesday, August 24.
Georgetown?Wednesday, August
25.
Moncks Corner?Thursday, August
26.
Charleston?Friday, August 27. ?
The State.
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3ictupes lilt
th Camps
of County Health Work
Health, will hold meeting
ity on the dates given belo
, in School House, Monds
t
i Milk, in School House,
gust 3.
rt, in Town Hall, Wednesd
in promptly at-8:30 o'cloc
on fee, and no collection
come to this county from
e audiences to greet then
and moving picture outfit
ning as well. Be sure and
ERYBODY INVITE
FREE!
Mil
Is One of. T1
Foo
A good cow is one 1
earth for any family. ]
unless you give her a c.
Let us supply you wi
BUTTER FAT DAlfC
SEED MEAL A
ALFALFj
Give it to your cow ac<
and if she does not giv
butter, if'she does not ?
dition and stay so Ion*
just sell her for beef ai
For horse and mule i
en feed, hog feed, hay ;
challenge any market
where, any time. See us
UNION-BUFFALO
L. L. WAGNO
Union Store, Phone 74.
I MRS. HARTS TEE1
FOR TEETHINl
Mrs. Hart's Teething Powders hi
best remedies on the market lor tet
are perfectly, harmless, they contaii
injurious drugs. They cure by deal
teria as well as changing the natun
bowels to a natural condition.
If your baby is sick froin teethir
it Mrs. HarVs Teething Powders an
SOLD AT DRUG
NEESE MEDICINE
NOTICE TO
MISSIONARY SOCIETIES a
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I wish to call your attention to the 8
annual meeting o* the W. M. U., of 1
Union County and urge upon you the
necessity of sending representatives
and reports. 8
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istrating I , ?
lifln I
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of the South Caro- 9
:s at the following
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Tuesday I
ay Night,
will be taken. The I
Cherokee County, I
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come out to see the I
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lie Greatest
ds
of the best assets on
No use to keep a cow
hance to do her best.
th
r feed, cotton
lND choice
\ hay.
wording to her needs,
e you more milk and
^et in the pink of confer
than ever before,
id get a new cow.
:eed, cow feed, chickand
special feeds, we
or any selection any
; at Union or Buffalo.
MILLS STORES
N, Manager.
Buffalo Store, Phone 9.
tawHgnHnn
rHING POWDERS
3 CHILDREN. '
ave proven to be one among the
ithing children. 1st, because they
a no opiates, bromides, chloral or
troymg microbes, germs and baci
of the juices of the stomach and
ig, stomach or bowel trouble give
d it will get well.
STORES OR? y
W
rv it ??
The meeting will be held this year
it the First Baptist church on Augist
4-5 and a picnic dinner will be ^
erved each day in the dining room of
he church. You are invited to come.
Mrs. P. B Bobo,
Supt. Union Co., W. M. U.
2 5 -81 pd.
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