The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 10, 1920, Image 6
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Prominent Georgia Lady .
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PEOPLE who got to feeling weak
Tory now and then, and who do
not m?d to get the proper refreshment
from rest, sleep and recreation,
need a tonic to help their blood
arrl talis* and build up their system.
Far this, yen will find Zlnm Iran
VBlo rery uafeaabl* as the teal moo yet
Aousaads already has proved. Mrs.
J. W. Dysart, lady of a prominent
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Nature Gives Her
Trees a New Lay<
of Bark Every Y<
The well seasoned
house docs not re
coat of paint each ;
proper paint is us
(pee of change in
chip tha outer layer
is a Southern paint,
teriorating effect of
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C-H STANDS FOR
COOL.EDGK HYGRADE
These two letters aa are
70a that 70a are
Srettin* the beat paint
made for the Soothe m
Climate.
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PRIMART IN ARKANSAS ]
Little Rock, August 10.?Democratic
voters of Arkansas in the state 1
wide primary today balloted on candi- 1
dater for nomination for United States !
Senator, Governor, Congress and i
minor state offices. The principal 1
struggle in the selection of party ]
standard bearers centered in the sen- t
atoria] contest with Congressman T. I
if. Caraway opposing Senator William (
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Whb -
lest Well"
Suffered from Faint Spells
Relieved by Ziron.
"I didn't rest well some nights. ]
would be just as tired when I got nt
In the morning as when I went tc
bed. I would get weak, and hare kind
of falnty spells?at times hardly ?bl?
te do my housework.
MI heard of Zlron, and felt maybs
a tonic would h*lp me. I thought It
would at least strengthen me.
*1 bell ere Zlron has done me good.
I feel better. I am glad to recommend
It as a good tonic.**
' Try Zlron. Our money-hack guaraardde
protects you. At your druggist**
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Weak and
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xefficient
*t drag around from day
\y in a worn-out condition.
ig energy, ambition, strength
endurance. If you are nervous,
thin and easily exhausted?if
digestion is poor, your blood
verished, your kidneys, IrreT
\niiral. el .1
oiuggioiA
TAKE
ALTOGEN
-?- -< >?ireparation
is a compound of well
1 medicines that akf in the digesnd
assimilation of the food, build
; blood and purify it by increasing
Iminative powers of the kidneys,
and bowels. It is complete in
and all that nature needs to tone
91 entire system. Mai togen ins
your weight. - It builds up a
e of strength and endurance, thus
og you to resist disease. Maltoexactly
the thing that convalesieed?a
general reconstructor of
>ut bodies.
?klt' $1s20
alymph's Pharmacy and
i Pharmacy.
1 timber on your quire
a protecting TT~^ ~i
year, but unless the f .
ed even a small deweather
will crack or ^(wll
Cooledge Hygrade 1 |||E
, made to meet the de- |\M
weather in the Soath. ||l] |l
ION LUMBER CO.,
UNION, S. C. Ill j III
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P. Kirby, candidate for renomination.
In the contest for the gubernatorial
lomination nine candidates were entered
in the race. They were: J. R.
RigKS, Hot Springs; Tom J. Terral,
kittle Rock; J. C. Floyd. Yellville;
denry Stroupe, Boonville; S. Mead
Powell, Camden; Harry E. Walsh, Litle
Rock;*G. R. Haynie, Prescott; Rev.
Yank Mt Wells, little Rock, and T.
j. McRjke/of Preecott.
JAPAN REALLY BACK NU
Writer Brings Forward Argun
Prove That the Chinese An
More Progressive.
It may strike the western re
simply funny, but more than c
nese friend has assured me th
[ the Japanese people who ar?
, conservative. And they back i
t assertion by evidence other tl
I way In which Japan has clung
( all historic vicissitudes, to a p
theocracy, John Dewey writes
Magazine. They point out, fo:
' pie that a thousand years ago f
! anese borrowed the present i
clothing and of household fur
of sitting and sleeping on mat
' China; that China has chang
eral times, moving constantly li
re<;tlon of practical utility, of
ous adaptation of means to nee
' Chinese cuisine Is another ar
It Is doubtless the mopt eztei
the world In the variety of i
employed for food, and also tl
varied In Its combinations. A<
analysis may despise argument!
from food, clothing, shelter a
ntshlngs. But when one nptes
rlety and Ingenuity of the pi
and appliances used In dally llf<
the crafts, one la certain that 1
nese mind Is naturally observe
adaptive. But It seems unnecei
labor the question. Many charg
been brought against the Chln<
no one has ever accused them
pldity. ThAr undoubted conse
Is something te be explained
than an explanation of anythln
TO PRISON FOR WITCHI
Canadian Authorities Revive
Statute That Will Appear Abe
Modern Understanding
It has been a little more tl
years since anyone was convl
witchcraft on' this continent, s
Columbus Dispatch, and we si
that there would never again
more convictions. But It seqi
such prosecutions have been
for here come* a report from i
dlan court to the effect that i
woman over there has lately b<
tenced to prison for "practlclni
craft,** for all the worM like
cusatlone that used to be filed
people In this coantry.
The young woman In th
claimed to be able to tell who <
tea a certain theft in her nelgnt
She said a farmer's oats ha
stolen by a man and a boy; tt
drove a hay mare, and proceed!
ward after the robbery, and tt
would be found at a oertalx
| about 40 miles away. The
found her *tory<to be true,
rested the parties who rotol
farmer, but as the young wore
- gave the Information was In
sltlen to Inow the facts she
except through communing wl
spirits," people begiy) talklnj
her being a witch, with the res
an ancient statute was Invot
the girl prosecuted and sent
fer her pains In aiding the ofl
the law. If It were not all duly
ed fn the newspapers we could
here It.
"Rent Free" House*.
t Llewelyn, Pa^ there are 0
houses, whflfch for years have si
tenanted, s veritable deserted
In the beautiful valley of th
Branch of Cheater creek. E
war with Ms demands, failed t
pie the town. About s month a
of the houses were rented and
Una was established between t
and Chester. Still there reme
houses that were fast going Int
by reason of not being occnple
owners conceived the Idea of
the properties fixed up by glvli
vent free to workmen who woul
them and take care of them. 1
stipulations made In selecting
are that they be respectable at
ty people who will take pride 1
talnlng and Improving the hou
that they agree to make all re;
their own expense.
Perfumed Petrol.
Will motorcars in the futu
fume our streets with the seen
lar of roses Instead of the er
Ing mixture which offends our
as they passT
The question Is suggested
statement that a quarter of a
gallons of motor spirit can'be p
In the Hyderabad .state of Ii
distilling the flowers of the
tree.
Mowra flowers ^re very rlcl:
gar, and a ton ol^fte dried
produces as much as 90 gal lor
p<* cent pure spirit They ha
been In use for the preparath
native alcoholic liquor; but
small proportion of the trees a
la needed for this purpose.
Resourceful Prevarlcatoi
A Lancashire man, who wat
of his wife, arranged to go to tl
with some friends, and expla
her that he was going Ashing,
way he called at a fish shop an
the proprietor to send some fls!
1 Fish was very scarce that day
lot of cods' hcHfl<* wprc rtpllvorw
hubby returned home, after ar
able time, he said to his wife:
"Well, lass, did you get tin
sent you?"
"1 got a lot of cods' heads," 1
reply.
"Quite right," was the retor
never Raw such flsh in your llf<
had to tackle today. Before yc
land tin, you had to pull their
ing heads off 1"?London Antra
the keenest palate cannot DETECT # ,
'THE DIFFERENCE"
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MINNEHAHA '
PALE
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llSOT a "near beer" that ferments AFTER drinking, but
a thoroughly fermented
flB ; LAGER^D BREW
MKMH aged in the vats four months; made from
choicest tmtejf and selected hops, just
like Ike Iikiw of forty years ago; then
BflB| instead of boiling out the alcohol and
aEVad scorching'the beer, as others do, it is put
fik|U| through our new exclusive
Patent Vacuum Process
first operated Nov. 5, 1919, by us, and
the high wines ONLY are removed, and
not one 'atom of brewing flavor, snap or
aroma tflWn out; hence it is delightfully
jjggfjj EXHILARATING
HaiHjfiMcR If joa Hke a dark brew, call for
minnehaha special.
[|3srfj golden grain juice company,
MhuroapoHa, u. a a,
UBtttttjljgjS Wt ship to wmj part of the U. a
Pearce-Edwards Company
Wholesale Distributors ' Union, S. C.
IMBER BASKET MAKERS OF NAPLES |
ient? to Per Centuries He Ha* Been a Plctu^
i the eeque Sight In Streets
*f City.
nder'as for centuries the basket maker ha*
>ne Chi- been a picturesque sight In old Naples
lat It is where the trade runs In the same fains
really uy for generations. The basket maker
jp their || *mnlpresent, either plaiting or selltian
the |Bg bis wares In every direction, for
through in D0 other city under the sun are
rimltlve they used for so many purposes, from
In Asia cndles for babies to fish receptacles,
r exam- and a covering for wine bottles. Ths
the Jap- artist spMts Ms wicker deftly with I
style of a leag-bladed knife and proceeds to
nlshtng, weave watertight baskets by hand.
La, from as enly his ell sag fingers can fa ah ten
;ed sev- tbsm. Net eno, but many a day are
I the di- bis "stint** and when they are msaad
lngenl- ,beut Mm at nightfall, he gtvss a
>ds. The algh ef satisfaction and leads Mg
gument cart for the morrow. Or possibly It
islvs in * bis own hack which must be bent
naterlal the burden. If so, be appears Mhe
lie meet m aalmetod basket-ruck as ks salllsu
rademic grg to tho tune of "testa Locta."
i drawn Later, eno enn easily imagine that
nd fur- mare Is a vontrUsqulst blddea away
t*1? T*~ la ths depths ef ths hashsta, caMng
rOCMSiB 1^0 W<*
9 aDi? By day and by might he Mvee la dees
the c* proximity with his goat, cow and
int and kfm lf b( Hoh enough to peeseae
,B>7 these domestts eahnale, sleeping Id the
:es have MZBV with them utterly ehllvisas
ese, but ^ discomfort or anything eat e< the
of stu- ordinary. More than one tourist has
rvatlsm ^old us ef a cesnmen sight, that of
ra r seeing a horse ascend a flight of stairs,
' ahead of his master, at the end of a
hard day of peddling. AjM lf not a
DRAFT herse, a mule, the sonorous braying
of which does not disturb the slumAncient
her be has won for he knows no
urd to eight-hour day.
_ QUEEN GETS MARVELOUS VEIL .
ian 200 * 1
cted ?( Belgian Lace Experts Worked on .
ays tne p|ec# F<Hjr Yearu?Deelgned
apposed Artists,
be any ' ___
The Queen ef the Belgians has rePe<T*naI
*?,T?* from the lags sad embroidery
a ana- w#rb* of Belgian Flanders a marveli
young TelL Surrounded by all the mismisery
of war these
th leyal subjects have tolled la secret
fer four leng yean to produce a unique
against which they offer In homage to
i. thHr que*n7*
Such Is their devotion to their eevcommlt
orhood. ^ prencj, publication describes ths
veil?designed by ths most famous
rnt tney ^ Belgian artists and executed by the
meet expert workmen, perfect In
tney every ^?tall of mesh and motif. '
ffl806* Twelve thousand hours were re- e
? cer" quired In workmanship, for ths veil
contains not less than 12,000,000 points.
h' ** displays the almost unknown art
lan wno of Ught and ghade a dlttlCTllt effBct
n? P?T and one of rare beanty. It solves i
|Tf a for the first time, perhaps, the ques?
tlon of perspective. The entire piece
f a ?u weighs but four and one-half ounces.
II a In the center of the veil are the
an . Belgian arms, and In the four corners
? - of the central panel the arms of the
cers ? cities of Ypres, NIeuport, Poperlnghe i
re<t?be- *nd ^nrne8- The four side panels |
no represent the industries of weaving, i
fishing, hop picking and dairying.
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Frost Discussed in Bulletin.
0 empty Discussions of the formation and ,
tood nn- seasons of frost and how growing i
Tillage plunts may be protected from it, are
is West contained In the department of agrl- '
ren the culture's Farmers' Bulletin No. 104, 1
0 repee- "Notes on Frost," which may be ob- 1
go some talned by application to the depart- !
a jitney ment. The weather bureau Is preparhe
town lng a more up-to-date publication on |
lined 60 the subject of frosts, and expects tb I
:o decay have It ready for distribution soon, but <
d. The in the meantime farmers and others
having may benefit by reading the old bulletin,
sg them which treats the technical theme In
d repair o popular manner.
?he only
tenants Madrid to Have Subway. I
id thrlf- ? fevr weeks hence there will be a '
n main- subway in Spain, and subway trains j
sea and running under the streets of Madrid,
palm at Then the people of Madrid will have
their first opportunity, to travel un- i
derground the Rio del Solo to Cuatro
Camlnos, the first half of the line ^
ire per- being constructed more than sixty feet
it of ab below the street level. Madrid Itself
Il-smelb Is rapidly modernizing, reports say.
nostrils New thoroughfares are being constructed
; new office buildings going
by the up; and the new subway Is but the
million beginning of a metropolitan system in
roduced a city of crowded streets.
ndia by ?
mowra Crook Forest Enlarged.
The president has signed a proc1
in su- iamatlon adding 29,440 acres to the
flowers Croak national forest, Arizona. The
is of 95 ian(js added are located In the WlnVe
lpng mAlint,lnU c, r i /1
jn of a the Qalioro division of the Crook forest
only a They are roach and broken in charvallable
acter and are net suitable for agrlcultural
purposes. Practically the entire
tract la covered with a stan<r of oak, 2
r- Juniper, and cedar tVmber of fair quali
afraid ity. Considerable of the area along
ie races pine canyon Is covered with a good
Ined to stand of western yellow pine.
On his
d asked Arkansas Diamonds,
h home, Arkansas has several diamond mines
, and a (hat have turned out about 5,000 dla1.
When monds valued at about $20.00Q. The
t enjoy- geological formation In which the gems
are found Is called perldotlte and Is
i fish I ft]{|n to the famous South African klmberllte.
It occurs In chimneys like
was her those of South America. The Arkansas
mines have been neglected during
1 "Too the war. With diamonds increasing in 2
? as we price and popularity, it la said, the
n could mine owners are making plans 14 2
bloom- work their properties In a more *wi
tensive and syatamatle way. ?j
siMWiy'in tim i i in I i m i?
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Gasoline Engine Drag Saws and Saw Rigs
Do work of six to ten men?Lever Controlled Clutch?Stops saw
without stopping engine. Gasoline Engines 2 to 12 H. P. Send for
catalogue.
ALL EQUIPPED WITH BOSCH MAGNETO.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.,
i 823 West Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C.
FOR TORPID LIVER MANN,X ARR,vfNs LONDoN
rennenee Lumberman Talks of IBs London, August 10.?Archbishop
Saccessful Use of Bkck-Drufhft Daniel J. Mannix, of Australia, was
t C 1J J II J n landed yesterday at. Penzeance by a
vOWS ISO nCKUCMS. British destroyer which had taken him
from on board the White Star liner
Jamestown, Tenn.?"I hare used Baltic off the Irish coast, arrived here
rhedford's Black-Draught for years, in today. There were only a few reportTact
it is the only liver medicine that ers and a handful of priests present to
does me any good,' says Mr. L. A. greet the Archbishop, but a heavy
S5TS?1 "When TT*. j?'?onEUXW?" Ifintained abou'
It for headaches, ?uid especially if 1 ^ ? re were no untoward in
get a cold and feel fenriib, I take v???nis.
good dose of Black-Draught, and it
MU me right , fclT- SOVIET FORCES
"Since I hare been manted. I haro ^
used It In my family, and mtw hare DRIVEN BACK
found Its equal for torpid liver or disarranged
stomach, especially with
ihildren. I can rooommend Black- Warsaw, August 10.?Ciechanow, a
DErIry* member of the*?family occa- town 36 miles northwest of this city,
lonally needs the assistance that has been reached by Bolsheviki detach55?oW.SS
SS-AJUIW ata which a? attempting to reach
rent the troubles that eomo from a the Warsaw-Danzis railroad, accord"u'yVSJ'flTCr
U net doing lt> doty. inB U an official statement iaaned here
psn may suffer with headaohe, oonstl- late last night. It is indicated that
potion, bUlonsness, Indigestion, etc. the Sovie forces were driven back fol(Jnless
relief is obtained, serious sickness
may result In its long and sue- lowing their entry into Ceichanow. No
oessful use, Thedford's Blsca-Drsught changes of consequence in the rest of
bss been found In thousands ofesses the battle line northeast and east of
to relieve such disorders, by s|imul*t- Wa?ft_ , ..
ing the llrer to do its important -work. Warsaw are shown in the text of the
Ask for Thedford's Black-Draught, statement.
?d """ ** *!. ? """ NOaW IS YOUR BABY
WHERE THE STATE THE PROPER WEIGHT?
CAMPAIGNERS MEET ?
Dr. Holt, the eminent baby special_
nm ist, says that baby's weight tells very
State unices. accurately how well it is thriving. He
York?Wednesday, August 11. recommends, the first year at least,
Chester?Thusday, August 12. keeping a weight chart. The average
Winnsboro Friday, August 13. baby weighs at birth 7 to 7% pounds;
Union?Saturday, August 14. three months, 12 to 13 pounds; six
Spartanburg?Monday, August 10. months, T5 to 16 pounds; one year,
Gaffney?Tuesday, August 17. on oo j~
?v w [IUUI1U9.
Greenvill<^We<ine.<)ay. Aucm.t 18. ,f your bahy isn,t w(.i(,hj what
Pickens Thursday, Auffurt 19. shou,d> give H imraediatc att<?ntj(>n
Walhalle Friday August 20. The firot lacc t0 look for th<J cau8e
Ander.on-Saturday, Auguct 21. of underwei ht ia the stomMh and di.
Abbeville?-Mondcy, Augurt 28 Ke,tive organ.,, because if they do not
Greenwood- Tuesday, Aygust 24 function properly, b.by.8 hody ia not
^McCoimick Wednesday .August proper]y nourish'd ygyTnptoyms p(
' Laurens?Thursday, August 26. P??r "c u 8llV ?l?eplessXT
, ? . j A __ ness fretfulness> loss of appetite, con- ,
Newberry?Friday, August 27. D.. ' . , av*rcx,"%'
stipation diarrhoea and sometimes a
Senate and Congress. 8liffht fever
Eight day's rest. This condition may be easily corSt.
Mattftdws?Monday, August 16. rected with a KOod laxative, such as
Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17. "Baby Ease," a perfected preparation *
Dillon?Wednesday, August 18. by a baby specialist. The castor laxConway?Thursday,
August 19. atives have a tendency Co irritate and
Marion?Friday, August 20. are too harsh for the delicate memFlorence?Saturday,
August 21. brane of baby's stomach. "Baby Ease"
Kingstree?Monday, August 23. is easy-acting, non-itritating, does not
Manning Tuesday, August 24. produce over-action or leave baby conGeorgetown?Wednesday,
August stipated. It is a safe, harmless and
IK
efficient laxative and corrective for
Moncks Corner?Thursday, August babies and children. If you see no im16."
provement after a few doses, take
Charleston?Friday, August 27. ? baby to a physician. Ask your drugr
!7?e State. srist for ''Baby Ease."?Adv.
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