The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, September 27, 1921, Image 3
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TAKE YEAST IN
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Combined With Iron and ei
Other Health Builders? v;
Watch the Quick Im- 1
provement in You! si
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Science finds that a groat many c<
people grow prematurely old and ir
worn out because their foods lack one e,
all-inipoi-tant substance called vita- C(
mines.
Ordinary baking yeast, it has been
found, is rich in vitamines. Those P
who have eaten common yeast have, w
in many cases, derived splendid ben- U
efits from it. But the trouble is c<
that only a comparatively few people
can "stomach" yeast, due to its
nauseating taste.
But at last, everyone can take
yeast?and enjoy it. For, under the
name Ironized Yeast, it is available I)
in convenient tablet form, which is
not only pleasant to take, but is far
more effective than ordinary yeast be- 01
cause it contains highly concentrated i11
brewer's yeast which is even richer in to
vitamines than baking yeast. at
In addition, Ironized Yeast con- p(
tains organic or vegetable iron (easily
assimilated by the system), which for
years has been prescribed as a blood- C(
builder. Thus, in Ironizcd Yeast you
get the benefit of two splendid Ionic.-,
instead of only one.
If you have been sickly, thin and
run-down generally, if you feel yourself
getting old and lack the energy t
and ambition you once possessed, if
you get tired easily, and are troubled
with poor appetite, nei'vousness,
sleeplessness?then, by all means try
Ironized Yeast. It will, in most
cases, bring results that are actually
astonishing.
Ironized Yeast keeps indefinitely
and costs about the same per dose as
common yeast, but is much more effective.
Each package contains 10
days' treatment and costs only a dollar,
or just 10c a day. Special directions
for children in each package.
Sold at good druggists everywhere.
Made by the Ironized Yeast Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
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HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VITAMINS TONIC ?
Nine Point Lead of *
- New York Yankees p
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iiew x orn, oept. zo.? wnn tne advance
of a nine point lead the New a
York Yankees today met the Cleve- p
land Indians in the fourth and concluding
contest in the present series,
should the Indians score a victory 05
they still will be one point behind the 01
Yankees. The Giants of the Na- p
tional League had an 18 point lead p<
over Pittsburgh. cc
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Japan's position seems to be that
she is willing to give bacy Shantung P1
to China, diplomatically, but insists w
on keeping it, actually.?Tulsa Tri- al
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* Labor in India is mostly unskkilled, fo
though India laborers have remarkaol?
powers of adaptation, and they
can easily be trained to do the most so
difficult operations requiring a high; la
degree of intelligence. | nii
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jj CAMEL.
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. W. Jay & Co.'s
Cotton Lettei
Now York, Sept. 22, 1921.
'ear Sir:
Assuming that your subscriber:
lay be interested in the cotton er.>j
jnditions at the present time, wi ati
nclosing herewith our crop report >r.
estimations .made as of SeptemSci
7 th.
We are of the judgment that thi
ituation is a very strong one. Ii
iew of the financial conditions of tr?
stton producer, we feel he should b<
lformcd of the facts to justify high
r prices than the present for hi:
ammodity.
Should you desire to publish the re
ort in full, or any part thereo
hich, in your opinion will be of v
U interest, will you kindly send us i
>py of the issue which contains it.
Yours very truly,
J. W. Jay & Co.
New York, Sept. 22, 1921.
ear Sir:
We hand you herewith the result ol
jr September investigation regardig
the condition of the growing cutin
crop, with such other information
i may be pertinent thereto. This rent
is made up to September 17th.
The average indicated percentage
ir.dition for the United States is 40.5.
Condition by States
Per Cent.
Virginia 50.5
North Carolina .... 49.1
South Carolina 58.1
Georgia 33.2
Florida 47.8
Alabama . . .k 46.1
Mississippi 44.1
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uvuisiuna
Texas 36.8
Arkansas 47.6
Tennesee 59.8
Oklahoma 39.1
Missouri 61.1
California 80.1
Arizona and other states 81.4
Summary by States
North Carolina?About one weel
ite. Weather hot and dry. Top pros
ects very poor. Lint yield per acn
> light. Expect completion of pick
ii* about November 10th. Frost oi
verage date will have very little ef
jet. Picking yield compared witl
'ith original expectations is disap
ointing. Hot weather causing som<
remature opening. Weevil in grea
umbers in southwestern, soutlieri
nd southeastern counties. Prospect!
oor to bad.
South Carolina?Because of prema
Ire opening, season in many countie:
irly?ten days late in others. Weath
r has been too hot and dry^ Pooi
rospects for top crop. Lint yieh
jr acre on an average light. Expect
mpletion of picking November 1st
hile many reporters mention Octobei
ith. Frost on average date will have
ractically no effect. Yield compared
ith original expectations is very disjointing.
Weevils have been very
sstructive. Correspondents say contions
worst in years, with no chance
r improvement. ,
Georgia
Because of premature opening sean
is from 15 days early to one week
te. Weather hot and dry, which
akes conditions favorable for pick
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s are concentrated on thi
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a good for Camels. They <
ike a cigarette.
lLITY is always maintains
idard. You can always de
refreshing smoothness?tl
jicest tobaccos ? and enti
srtaste.
iber this! Camels come is
rettes?just the right size tc
roduction and packing.
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vamci yuatiiy. xuai a uu
si Quality at so moderate i
Here's another. "W
frills on the Camel pa
wrappers!" Nothing
Such things do not i
any more than premiun
their added cost must
or come out of the qual
One thing, and only
for Camels great and ?
MjA ?that i^ CAMEL Q
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ing. No top crop expected. Lint
yield per acre is very light. Expect
completion of picking on average
about October 15th, and in weevil infested
districts by October 1st. Frost
on average date will have no effect,
s Yield compared with original expecta)
tions very disappointing. Weevil
.v destruction continues. Conditions
- worst in years. Planters discouraged,
r Mississippi
Ten days early to 10 days late.
: Prospects for top crop poor. Lint
i yield per acre light. Expect comple?
tion of picking about October 20th.
? Frost on average date will have no
- material effect. Picking compared
s with originnl date will have no material
effect. Picking compared with
original expectations very disappointf
ing. Weevils have done much damage
- to top and middle crop and corre?
spondents say don't expect any improvement
in yield. Prospects bad.
Resume
Conditions from August 18th to the
date of our investigation, September
17th, were the most unfavorable for
many, many years. The deterioration
this month u about 12 per cent, com
pared with an average deterioration
for 10 years of 5.3 per cent during
i September.
Hot, dry weather with temperatures
extremely high, earlier in the month,
' over the entire belt, caused much premature
opening. The severe rain and
flood storm in Southeastern counties
of Texas greatly damaged open cotton
in that territory.
Boll weevil and army worm devastation
continued unabated. It has
not been plant deterioration, but
plant destruction.
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? THE IMPOSSIBLE ACCOMPLISHED t
J PYORRHEA CONQUERED! |
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I THIS WONDERFUL PRFPARATION MAS REEN FYPERI F
MERITED WITH. AND TESTED FOR TWELVE YEARS BEFORE \
OFFLRINC IT TO THE PUBLIC. THE RESULTS OBI AINEO K
HAVE CONVINCED THE MOST SKEPTICAL ?
/ PYORRHEA POISONS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM AND I
? J CAUSES MANY DISEASES ^
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COND,HON. AND SAVE YOUR TEETH W ILL ALSO
PREVENT fVORKIIEA ASK YOUR DRUGGIST IF HE I
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The total number of standard varieties
of postage-stamps known today
is between 40,000 and 50,000.
An express train has been beaten
i by 2 minutes by an eagle which raced
; it over a distance of 18 miles.
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re freedom from |j
l one size package [
i make the greatest (I
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re put no useless H
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go onto the price ' j
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Power is Require*
TANDARl)*" Motor Gnnollne is llm ideal motor
k7 every t)j)p of service. V iiether you operate tru
tors or passenger ears, you will find it profitable to i?
superior qualify of this improved gasoline.
The "Standard** Motor Gasoline, which is, now ol
wherever you see the familiar red "S. O." sign, is no
improved product in t!:e increased y owrr and mileage1
delivers. In ( very poial that r ears n:\ economical anil
motor opera!ion. ?i decidnd'y iho best ohtai'iaklc.
Chief anions the assets of a really dependable gasol
balance?ils uniform <;u: !!ty i i t!:c :.v.:;y essentia! pr
Without balanced fr.r \ i! is net p-;?sr!i?!o for the t
function evenly. The balance of c Standard" Motor
is thoroughly eontro'-ed, principally because of our j
secure whatever of the ijriny types of "crude" wc r.i
specific purpose. To the buyer of gasoline in large y
this is a particularly important factor in economy
quickly be determined by using "Standard" and
during a period of testing. Satisfy yourself. It costs
to use the best.
STANDARD OIL COM
(New Jersey)
bor is'so scarce in I^ew York that in
thousands of homes, normally well
supplied with servants, the mi stress H WA*j I
is doing her own housekeeping.
Maids and butlers are said by emph.yment
bureaus to prefer being out of Colored ladies
work to taking jobs at less than the oan have long,
high wage scales prevailing last year. h rf \fa\mot
Of many reasons advanced by em- will make your 7\ ) JH
ploy merit agencies f r the failure of hair so that you can
.-eivants and emnleyirs to agiee, one brush and ???mb it any style
of the most common is that prespec- hov?klX omplfHSlv M&M
tive maids seek work only because perfumed) not sticky)good *g?3g5
their husbands are jobless and are fordandruff and fallinghalt,
refused places because prospective S'Sour drugitt 5f
employers will not consider appli- Wanted Write for Terms
cants for temporary positions. * Velmot Chamlsai Cn. 35w
Prevailing wage scales are said by ^^BH^^^^^BtrnUnghamT^KjA]
employment agencies to be: Cooks, Altt*
$50 to $70 a month; general house- ^
workers, $40 to $50! chambermaids, |
$50 to $60. Japanese butlers command
$100 to $125 a month with V
board and lodging.
More than $250,000,000 was spent T r TK*
on newspaper advertisements in the USC lO 1 ry 1 MIS
United States last year.
. New York, Sept. 26.?You can't
keep a good man down or a good
Pimples Denote This was the conclusion reached b> j
11J V\ | attendants at the Bronx Zoo after six
ff <!StC I rOullCtS ?* flat-tailed animals dug their
hM .?%? ? way out of the reservation into the
I he Blood Bronx River under a concrete wall
I built to prevent their adventuring.
So Do Blackheads, Boils and Sim- T T" K'v"' I
l ck iv j up hope of restraining the runaways^ |
liar bkin Disorders. which were recovered upstream and 1
, . c . . (brought back to the zoo in washboil-;
The human system is forever striving to get , lt . . ,
rid of the waste products. Itis a lite-work ers a an^ ?^er conveyance a. hand, j
which goes on forever. When waste products iThey are building an even deeper i
get in the blood, they cause a lowered vitality, wall.
As a result, wo become subject to many pain- i m
fuUnd ?mb.msaing rilrona. A love match ia one where neither
When these symptoms appear, Nature is
warning us. To throw off the waste products, side strikes.
the blood must be purified. Don't clog your ? ? ?
blood. Just clean it out. Nature will do 1 ""*
| the rest. Pure, rich, red blood nourishes the t-, . , I
body and^ fight* oflf disease. I* Ol*
S. S. S.; the standard bktod purifier and
system builder, is the ideal remedy for skin UtO*
eruptions. The effect of S, S. S. is to rid
the system of the waste products which ate
causing the trouble. For over 50 yeara tfn U C7*
J>. S. S. has proven to be of unusual merit. MPml V4r "> I
Begin taking S. S. S. today and write for Eg A
56 page illustrated booklet, "Fm/j About the _
J^oodT?free. ! TV!? STOC K
Personal medical advice, without charge, " r> * . ? ?' c
may also be h*d by tending a complete K L lVl L U 1 h b
description of your caae. Address Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 741 eju *
S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanti^a. All good SotJ hy Dr?#"a. md fiea/4r*
drug Stores sell S. S. S, j .*
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Imitations I-ack the Quality
of the Genuine
A LL the parts comprising International
Machines are made by the International
Harvester Company to fulfill certain
requirements; some for their edge values,
some for tensile strenoth. nthere tr*
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friction, etc. The materials used for
these parts are determined in their fac- *
tories oy experts. Their steel and iron
formulas are unknown outside their own
organization. j
It stands to reason that "made-for" and "willfit"
imitation repairs are not as good as those
made from the original patterns. They cannot
be. And what excuse is there for anyone to
buy imitations of any kind ?
on the Geipuine
that is one thing that cannot be imitated,
even in appearance. It is the Harvester Company's
trade-mark, registered in the United :
States Patent Office ?/or your protection, and it
can be placed only on Genuine I H C parts and
repairs.
When You Need Repairs for Your IHC 1
Machines Buy Them from Us and
Get Your Money's Worth. - . '
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The Union Hardware Company JFarmers'
Headquarters ?
UNION, S. C. '' " . :
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"Ku Klux to Build Hall of Invis- "Castles in Spain" have often flgibloa."?Headline.
If they really wish ured in poetry, but American capital
for obscurity, they can obtain it ny>re has given castles in Austria a states
easily than that.?Now York Post 11 of pToaaie reality.?Washington Star.
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The first real military uniforms Out quarter of the entire popuhwefe
thoso vera by Froadi sotfjierfc tion ef the world dies before raaehtag
by deere ef Esuiv XIV. ' I the ago* of 17.