The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 18, 1921, Image 3
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U you have an ugly sliin, flabby brig
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neck? Mastin's V1TAMON Is pos- "
Itively guaranteed to give you new r?
health, beauty and a wall-rounded 8?
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Mastin's VI-TArMON?the original ant
nothing else like it, so do not accept
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T? ORIGINAL YEAST
AND VITAMIN
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Why The First
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asie rroducts in the rsii
Rheumatism, Sk
A Lowere
Many People Do Not Unc
When you have that feeling of
fatigue; when you lack the energy
you. need for the day's duties and
pleasure; when you are troubled with
pimples, blackheads, bad boils, sores
or some other skin eruption; or when
you have rheumatic pains in the muscles
and joints, don't wait until you
collapse in a state of nervous prostration,
or until in your weakened condition
you contract some serious disease,
but start at once to get the
waste products out of your blood.
Nature has certain peculiar ways
?* " to warn us. Fortunate, indeed, is the
person who knows her danger signals.
Thousands and thousands of men
and women during the past 50 years
* have relied on S. S. S. to clear their
^ blood of waste products. S. S. S. will
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ruining, old-ia*nionca
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DISTRIBUTORS
UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA
Dealers: Ask us for money-mak<
Ing proposition on this Ump.
Subscribe to The Union Times.
. Lockhart Junction
I read a tetter today Sn The Times
from Nassau, Bahamas. This was
from "Coraline," of coarse yoa all
read it. I was so glad to hear from
her. Of course it was full of news.
Coraline mentioned going Ashing,
which reminds me of going on a trip
Ashing for love and I never caught a
fish. Come over to the Isle of Palms
near where J. O.is now, and then up
just a litle farther on the stream and
you may catch one without a hook or
line. Write again and often, for your
letters are interesting and L like tc
read them.
I forget to tell about Uncle Alex
Sartor, who lives on the Buffalo
route, giving me a large pumpkin
when I went through that section.
Uncle Alex is always ready with the
money for hiB renewal to the paper.
While on Jonesville Route 2 I took
dinner at the hospitable home of D.
R. Burgess, who, with his mother,
brothers and sisters, lives on this
rrvnln T pn invorl mw afnn with fh >m
non Tablets
al Beauty
is. Puts On Firm Flesh*,
as and Increases Energy.
ncentrated Tablet* Easy and Eco?
lomical to Take. Result* Quick.
I you want to quickly clear your sldn and
iplcxion, put some firm, healthy flesh on
ir bones, increase your nerve force and
ircr, and look and feel 100 per cent, better,
ply try taking two of Mastin's tiny yeast
[ AM ON Tablets with each nical and
,ch results. Mastin's VITAMON contains
hly concentrated yeast vitamines, as well
the other two still more important vitatej
(Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C).
lples, boils and skin eruptions seem to
ish like magic under its purifying influe,
the complexion becomes fresh and
utiful, the cheeks rosy instead of pale, i
lips red instead of colorless, the eyes
;ht instead of dull. The whole system
oned and invigorated, and those who
undcr-weight begin to get some firm,
ly-there" flesh. So rapid and amazing
the results that succesc is absolutely
ranteed. Be sure to remember the name?
1 genuine yeast-vitamine tablet. There is
imitations or substitute*. You can get
>d druggists.
m Are Positively Guaranteed
to Put On Firm Flesh*
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When'Taken With
1 Every Meal or Money Back
Aid To
1th Is Pure Blood
Dod Cause Many Forms of
in Disorders, and
id Vitality.
lerstand Nature's Warning.
| improve the quality of your blood by
relieving you of the waste products
which cause impoverished blood and
its allied troubles ? skin disorders,
rheumatism and a lowered vitality.
The same qualities which give
S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing
your blood of waste products make it
extremely desirable for keeping your
blood in good condition.
S. S. S. may be had at any drug
store. Write Chief Medical Director,
SWift Specific Co., 715 S. S. S. Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga., and let him
help you regain your health and
strength. Give him a full description
of your case., He is helping people
every day (without charge). Ask
him to send you his illustrated booklet,
"Facta About the Blood"?free. ^
S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores.
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WELRY
tte box in our safe deposit
:ection for your jewelry.
: value?intrinsic and senti
c value can be insure?at
? one has assurance instead
yes her jewelry?and here it
its to use it.
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SPECIAL THIS WEEK
ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER
Double Box of Stationery
48 sheet, rA
48 envelopes tLFTfcV
Only one to a customer
STORM'S
T^E REXALL STORE
Bailey and Courtney
Funeral Directors and Embaliners
All calls responded to promptly,
day or night. We can furnish
Motor Hearses or Horse drawn
Hearses.
Our motto is Service.
Office Phone 168 Night Phone
286 and 88.
FURNITURE SALE~
I will,hold a sale of second hand
furniture each Saturday until further
notice, before the Court House door,
from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Included
in the list will be second hand Singer
sewing machines, new feather beds
and pillows. You can pick up some
line bargains in furniture by attending
these sales.
L B. GODSHALL
I don't know whether I mentioned
spending the night at D. B. Williams'
stop with them, and was made so
home on Buffalo route. I enjoyed my
welcome.
I want to say this, and I will close:
The best way to whip the boll weevil
is to sow wheat and oats, plant corn,
and it doesn't matter whether you
plant any cotton or not. The boll
weevil may be a blessing in disguise
after all. I kind of believe it is.
There may be a time coming that
two or three bales of cotton to the
plow will be enough for you. You
may get as much for that as you
would get for five bales. I am not a
prophet, but the farmer is getting too
little for his cotton. I have hear
people say it tok about 13 orl4
months in a year to make a crop of
cotton. It is toiling all the time. It
is a orop that takes most of the
night to make and to market.. I have
seen poor farmers' wives in the cotton
field with small babies sitting in
goods boxes or on a pallet under the
shade of some tree. I have seen a
tent spread as a shield to keep the
sun from shining down on that sweet
little baby that "had to be taken care
of to make 7 or 10c cotton. I believe
it is going to change. The bottom
rail will get on top some of these
days.
We have lost another great man,
that is Sheriff Fant. His place will
be hard to fill. We are in sympathy
with the family.
Miss Savannah Smith, who stood
a very serious operation in the Uhion
hospital a few weeks ago, is at home
near Lockhart Junction and am glad
to say to her friends that she is getting
well. Moxy.
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WOOLEN GOODS
I give great care in cleaning. We
have been very successful in cleaning
all kinds of woolen goods, and
other heavy fabrics. Why take
chances on having your clothes cleaned
when you can pcoftt by our ex
perience? Phone us and we will
call promptly and return your suit
looking just right in the shortest
time possible. Phone 167. We will
call and deliver your clothes in a dust
proof motorcycle, anywhere.
Hames Pressing and
Repair Shop.
Nicholson Bank Building.
PHONE 167
Agents For Two Dye Hotffees.
International
Monetary Conference
London, Nov. 17.?The International
Monetary Conference is scheduled
to meet here December 6 and 7. Rep.
resentatives from the United States,
France, , Italy, Holland, Germany,
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nunum nuu iuccaiuu yv 11 aiunu, ao
well as delegations from British institutions,
financial and commercial.
Professor Irving Fisher, political
economist of New Haven, Conn., and
Dr. Walter Rathenau, German industrial
leader and Minister of Reconstruction,
have already accepted
invitations. '
Advertise in The Union Times.
DRONCHmS
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Volatility, r::'c ;ru
velopcti hi the cyl
mileage ncr gallon
he found hi 4CStan
"Standard"' alotoi
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and balanced '.."II 1
Discover iV> j*ood
imitations. Drive
quality wherever 3
The best ?*ara?2;e 1
for every car.
STAND
Diphtheria ' ,
By Dr. Eugene 0. Chi men?, Health
Officer, Greenville, S. C.
With an increase in the number of
cases of diphtheria reported from
practically all parts of the state it is
up to parents to inform themselves of.
the nature of this disease and the
methods for its prevention.
Diphtheria, or membraneous croup,
is ATI frcntii infocfinna ^ioooaa tViot of
tacks usually the throat. It sometimes
causes the child very little discomfort
and the disease may be fairly well
developed before a physician is called.
Too often the case is regarded by the
parent as an attack of simple sore
throat, but all sore throats are dangerous,
and the possibility of diptheria
should be kept in mind until
proven otherwise.
Observation of a large number of
children has shown that only about
140 per cent of therp will take diptheria,
even if exposed to it. So tnc
first step in the prevention of diptheria
is to have your children, especially
those between the ages of two
and five, tested, and if the test proves
that they are susceptible, have them
inoculated against dipthevia. This
can be done easily and cheaply bv
your family physician or local health i
officer, and the child rendered immune;
for a period of about five years.
When a case of diptheria develops
in a family the patient should be isolated
at once; all oating utensils, bed i
linen, etc., should be boiled each time!
they are used by the other members
of the family. Children under four-j
teen years, who have been exposed to1
the disease, should be given sufficient!
antitoxin to protect them for three, ori
four weeks. Especial caution should
be observed by the person caring for
the case so that the disease is not
carried to the rest of the family.
Where possible a cap and gown should
be worn in the sick room, and the
hands thoroughly scrubbed with lysol
solution each time upon leaving the
room.
The patient should not be allowed
to get up except upon the doctor's orders,
for dangerous coTY^plications may
icauib iiuiu up uiu BUUI1. v/iuy j
after the doctor has examined the
child's throat and found it free from!
perms should the child be allowed to
po out of the house or play with oth-(
er children.
. It adulates an ?
Up-Set Stomach
Relieve* the m* end acidity. Prevent*
severe ndlqestion. dyspepsia, cholera morbus
ana other resulting troubles.
> for wjglts
Exactly whet the name Impllot
A tallMioonful after ev Try r.iosl.
aiix your onaoeiff
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,'es every inpmber of the fn
; isfaetion. si*
e from flie knowledge fh"
sive. It will start prompt
turn over slowly wliile >01
iid wliirl von up heavy g-ve
av shifting.
* you get and practical freed
j,e part to quick, *e. <
satisfaction that comes ?Y
ck-bcitom cost.
[1 completeness of comln::?!i
inders, range of carburetor
i?all desirable qualities hi
idard" Motor Gasoline.
i* Gasoline, because of iir.i:
i-'s, perfected refining pi\
des from different fields., h >
!o-day it easilv leads in or. .
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ness for yourself, if yoi! I
in at the "S. O." sign,
^ou get it, ami easily
men advise the use of TO?,.
ARD OIL COjV
(New Jersey)
You must place your
Ford cars. The sales depa
yourself worry by placin
Renlizi no* as well as vo
much everybody wants a
a FORD on, and the seco
FORD and pay for it as h
Plan No. 1.?Pay cash
Plan No. 2.?One-third
monthly payments with ii
Think this over and we
with you and if you will
how liberal our terms arc
J. W. LIPSO
J. L. BOLTON
Valuable Home for Sale
Oon salesday in December, next, be- '
fore the Court House door, during the
hours of sale, I will sell to the highest
bidder the home place of J. G. Long, deceised.
I 1
This lot and buildings is located on |
North Mountain street near Central,
Graded School, and has frontages of
95 feet on Mountain street and 85% 1 .
feet on Church street, having a depth '
of about 280 feet.
The dwelling is of seven living
rooms, bath and all modern conveniences.
Good bam and other outbuild- .
ings. '
Terms of sale: one-half cash, balance
one year at 8 per cent interest
secured by mortgage of premises.
See me for description.
J. M. Greer,
11-18-25; 12-2 For Heirs.
In a new restaurant for French
members of parliament, placards on
the walls request members of the
house not to flirt with the waitresses
lily Car
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orders in advance if you wi
rtment is ahead of the manu:
g your order ahead.
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u do how hard it is to get
FORD, we have two plans no
nd one is so easy that any o
e rides.
when you are delivered the F
cash on delivery, balance <
iterest and insurance on defe
i will be only too glad to go
only do just a little figuring
Yours for more FORDS,
3MB, DEALER, JONESVI
[.DEALER, UNION, S.C.
Snecial Advertisements
V0R SALE Pure Bred White Leghorn j
Pullets, 50c and 75c. Mrs. Robert
Scott, Joncsville, S. C., R. 1. 1225-4t
^OR RENT?Several desirable farms
near Adamsburg. Also other farm- .
ing land near Monarch. See P. D. |
Barron, Union, S. C. . 1225-3t
""OR SALE?Saw mill outfit, consisting
of traction steam engine, saw
mill. Tog wagon and cart at bargain;
on terms. See The Times. 1227-3t
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN?One
setter dog, named "StoVer," nearly
grown, white lemon ears. Reward
if returned to J. A. Crosby. 1227-3t
FLOUR?Call at Farmers Bonded
Warehouse nnd buy. Flour is on
consignment. Price and quality,
the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse.
1224-tf
MONEY TO LEND on real estate for
r
ish prompt delivery on
factory. You will save
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money, and also, how
w that we will sell you
ne who tries can own a
0R1). I
divided into ten equal |
rred payments. I
over the second plan 1
r we think you will see |
IlLE, S. C. I
,PHONE 289 I
2f> NICE COOP FATTENED HENS
at 22Vic pound. Phone 89-W. ltpd
I AM PREPARED to treat) external
cancers on basis of no cure'no pay.
References from neorklo w?
, 1--" /WW tvuvv*.
Write or call to see me. K. M.
Gregory, Union, S. C. 1215-tf
MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm
property, ranging in amounts
from $260 to $2,000. S. E. Barron.
1136-tt >
WANTED ? Intelligent and well \ /
known boy to take orders for Standard
electric lamps at less than
standard prices. Good opportunity;
good commission. "Electric Light,*
care Union Times. ll-17-18pd
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Ten years is th? average life of
an oyster.
A successful machine for cleaning
the barnacles from the hulls of>a vessel
without the nahessity of docking
the craftjJias^hiflLdMdifll^?