The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 20, 1922, Image 3

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They will not cause gas or 1/ \ \ ^B upset the stomach, but, on the contrary, arc a V ) great aid In overcoming indigestion or e.hronio \\S JJT constipation Pimples, Trails and skin eniptions ^ ? seem to vanish as if by manic, leaving tho complexion dear and glowing with health. Be .Gat That Flam F'**h? sure to remember the name?Mastin's VI-TAFVP V1 ,|?J* MON. Do not accept imitations or substitutes. Y?tn V 1TAMON Tablets* You can get Mastin's V1TAMON Tablets at all good druggists. Are Poeitively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase tut original *1 ^ 'VU yeast Energy When Taken With ctNuSm ^ad'lIt6 Every Meal or Money Back For Sale By Union Drug Store "S. S. S." Makes Skin Clear and Beautiful?Your BodyPlump! Amazing Results from Increase of Blood Cells! S. S. S. a Remarkable jfe&S Blood-Cell Builder. -^4) 5"ou know that your loss of flesh - jf ib duo almost entirely to tho small number of blood-cclls In your blood? Do you know that you can build up f . ? your whole body, front your faco to I I) beautiful 'plumpness which it should ftM)/1 W-/ g 'J Lr have, by using the great blood-cell It*%s\ / !?r 235*^ jjf builder, S. S. S.? You don't have to I \vSf''\iu. (* ~&i change your diet, or figure out the I IKMA * guess-work theories about fats In i rlW^iiv foods, or use new fad treatments, or 1 Mlllr m ^ ^ anything of tho kind. Take S. 9. 0. /r RfllllEyik ^ '.JRVZJu Your skin will clear up remarkably, j' ll'li - Li your complexion will be like a roseIll '' 1 * 1 l ^'-iN '.v^wVg petal, your lips ruddy, your eyes clear, lilllillln* ^u20mM your neck and cheeks will fill out. v Also S. S. S. being one of tho most This shown what S. S. S. can do In powerful blood-cleansers, your skin lining out your cheeks, brightening eruptions, pimples, blotches, black........ ciearin* vour skin, it means heads, acne, disappear. Just try It, your eyes, clearing your skin. It means you-u see g s g l8 sold at aU drug years in appearance stricken off of stores, In two slses. The larger Size your facet is the more economical. -=4if rr metal WE WILL WELD IT. I JULIAN E. HUGHES AUTO SERVICE 1 Opposite Old Stand. JANUARY IS THE TIME TO PLANT ONIONS, EARLY PEAS, LETTUCE, RADISH AND MANY OTHER SEED, ALL OF WHICH WE HAYE IN STOCK FRESH FROM THE SEEDMEN. AIM A PRFQH SHIPMENT ftE IfEDEDP Ilkwwv I a, i IIJUWII Ullll II1U111 VI IV/LtULilU LETTUCE AND CRISP CELERY FROM i WASHINGTON STATE. I TWO PHONES?237 AND 238. I SANDERS-FOWLER CO. Eggs From Every Hen There Is no excuse for a loafing hen. You can make layers 1 Hrareal money-makers out of overy solitary hen you own. CasV^T Egg Producer The wonderful poultry tonic, develops the egg-prodtnlng organs; makes early layers of young pullets; keeps poultry healthy and > produces fast growth In young chicks. 2 1-2 lb. box, 80 cents. \Vo carry a complete line of Oaro-Vot Standard Remedies for Horses, Mules, Pattle. ITogs and Poultry. We will gladly refund your money if you fall to get satisfactory results from tho uso of any Caro-Vet remedy. A AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY < J E. Fowler Union, 8. C. H. T. Hleglns Buffalo, S. C. Ktorins !>run Hloro 1 nlon, 8. C. Keller's Drug Store Buffalo. K. ('. J. Mo:.ley Jeter Vnlon. 8. C. E- R Brown Buffalo, 8 C. East Hl.lo Drug Co I'nl?.n. 8. C. {: * 1M'nt*r. V, u S 83S& Wc?.::::. SS8?. 5. i. s Fowlers Pharmacy Monnrcn Murrah'n Pharmacy .... Jonesvllle, 8 C. J. It. Rttleiihou^h, Route 4... I'll Ion, 8. C. W it.nesvllle Drug Co Jonesvlllo, 8. C. President Wants Government ocean routes, according to Vice PresOut of Shipping Business ident Marvin of the American Ship owners association. New York, Jan. 19.?President 1 ' . Harding will make a pleas to congress Women now possess full suffrage and the country next month to take rights in 21 countries, the government out of the shipping All of the labor members of the business and allow the American own- British House of Commons are couners and seamen to prosper on the trymen. ' ' '' *' ' " Fate of the~Richest Mohammedan Ruler Moscow, Jan. 19.?Robbed, ragged, starving and forgotten in the big concentration camp of PokTowaky. a few miles distant from thi9 city, is the fate of the Hevdiar, Khan of Khiva, who, until a few months ago, was one of the richest Mohemmednn rulers of Central Asia. As he is nearly 80 years old, he may die there. Havdiar, successor ' to Tamerlane the great and Genghis Khan, who ruled from China to Germany in the Middle Ages, is a pure-blooded Uzbek Turk to whom the Sultan of Turkey is a mere modem upstart. He has been brougho to his present plight through the revolutions engineered by the Moscow Soviet in Russian Turkestan, aided by Enver Pasha, recently denounced by Mustapha Kemal Pasha as the arch-traitor of Turkey. The treatment of the Khan of Khiva, not yet widely known by people of the Mohammedan world, is expected in time to widen the rift that has long threatened between the Russian Soviet and the Mohammedans of India and the old Turkish dominions. The Russians have long been hated for their conquest of Khiva, Bokhara and the rest of the territory known for the past 60 years as Russian Turkestan. For two centuries the Russians tried in vain to conquer these warlike peoples and only in 18*73 was Khiva humbled and its Khans made subject princes of Russia. But they retained their religious influence and their vast wealth and when they came to the Russian imperial court at Petrograd, their presents in gold and jewels surpassed easily the treasures of that gorgeous court. For the past two years the Soviet influence has been slowly tightening its hold on old Russian Turkestan, under General Doutoff, aided by 100,000 German war prisoners. First a Soviet revolutionary committee was formed at Tashkent, after approved Bolshevik manner, and later at Bokhara, and finally at Khiva. These committees in turn gave way to the formation of Soviet republics, as in Baku and Tiflis, at the point of the Red army's bayonet. The Emir of Bokhara was reduced to a figurehead, though still held as a possible religious successor to the Sultan of Turkey. Hevdiar was unseated in his rula by the new order but when his advisers showed him how the palace walls were fallingabout him, he got together the choicest of his inherited jewels, his favorite wives, a large stock of his royal robes, together with 400 pounds avoirdupois, of solid gold, ordered a train at Bokhara and started overland to reach it. At the depot in Bokhara, the Cheka, or secret police ?wooped down upon him, robbed him (ft his wives, his -jewels 1 1.1 J t-t A limi guiu, unu inaui* nun pnsuncr, vo* gether with his 20-year-old son and heir apparent. Both were put aboard the train, under heavy guard, and sent to Moscow, to the old convent prison of Pokrqwsky, where they have since been.'"* With heavy white beard, the Khan maintains his proud bearing and still looks the part of a great ruler in exile. Silent and uncomplaining, after the manner of his people, he sometimes attends the concerts organized for the prisoners. In answer to his request to the Soviet Khiva Mission for food, he was sent exactly one pound of bread. "It is the will of Allah," said the Khan when the bread came. His son has fared somewhat better. He does odd jobs, such as scrubbing floors, for the more fortunate prisoners whose friends send them food, and in this way keeps soul and body together. Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling sensation in the throat, headache, feverish, eyes ache. Don't play with that on-coming cold. Get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. You will like the way it takes hold and eases the cough, loosens the phlegm and relieves the congestion in t Ik* eyes and head, and soon breaks , up the most obstinate attack of cold and grippe. Children and grownups alike use it. Yo harmful drugs, but ju.<t pood medicine for colds, coughs and grippe. Sold l?y your druggist for 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Tired Out in Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels were acting regularly. Try Dr. King's Pills for sluggisn IkjwcIs. You'll keep fit for work. At all druggists 25c. fV PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Dr. King's Pills For Sale By Union Drug Store A Wonderful Cure I had been troubled for several months with a severe skin trouble which had been pronounced eczema, which covered the greater part of my body. In a few Weeks' time, using Storm's Lotion as directed, the trouble has disappeared. Your lotion gave immediate relief with the first application, and cured the trouble. I certainly am grateful for finding the lotion and shall recommend it to any sufferer of skin trouble. B. W. Gregory. Buffalo, S. C., Route 1. Storm'8 Ix>tk>n, price $1,00, at Storm's Drug Store. 1269-tf 1 Tuberculosis May Lose Its Terrors Discovery of Cure, Announced Prom Paris, Arouses Tn|iPsst of Doctors Here. Keen interest has been afoused in medical circles in this city over the recent announcement from raris that a certain cure for tuberculosis has been discovered in the radializing of the spleen with small doses of the X-ray. The treatment is unknown at the Henry Phipps Institute for the treatment of tuberculosis, at Seventh and I*ombard streets. Nevertheless, physicians connected with that hospital said yesterday they believed its possibilities merited the most thorough investigation. The method of treatment has been outlined by Dr. Ivan Manoukhin, a young Russian pathologist, before the French society for the Study of Tuberculosis. Dr. Manoukhin claimed to have cured 8000 cases of tuberculosis rceently in Petrograd by merely exposing the area around the spleen, and losing only sixty-eight in the same period. This method is said by the Russian physician to provide a cure, not only for tuberculosis and pulmonary consumption, but for all infectious diseases as well whose removal depends upon a successful campaign against germs in the blood. The method itself consists chiefly of radializing the spleen with small doseR of Roentgen rays in such a way as to cause it to produce certain soluble ferments known as leucoeytolysins. These ferments may be developed sufficiently to successfully counteract the germs of infectious diseases, it is claimed. Dr. Edward Krumbhaar, of the city laboratories in the Philadelphia General Hospital, an admitted authority 011 the spleen, when told of the treatment, declared that It was not at all impossible and offered a fruitful field for experimentation for all blood dis eases, "The function of the spleen is not exactly known, and has never been dsicovered," Dr. Krumbhaar said. "It manifestly has a function, however, and Dr. Manoukhin's discovery may have revealed it." Dr. F. F. Borzell, president of the Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society, also admitted his unfan}iliarity with the treatment, but announced his intention of studying the Paris reports of the work of the Russian physician. "The stimulation of the glands of the body with the X-rays is not at all new," Dr. Borzell said. "But the use of the rays on the spleefn with the view of treating tuberculosis sounds quite interesting. Dispatches from Paris ihdicate that Dr. Manoukhin has^treated tw^nty..^wa-iJbiwr^gfcmic, OTfV, according to physicialKs thCrfe, all have showed marked improvement. Fourteen are said to be virtualy convalescent. The ph'jrsician Is well known at the Pasteur Institute, where he completed his studies imriiediately prior to the war. The young Russian explains his 1 principle and method as follows: "Between the white corpuscles in the blood and the disease gbrins continual war is being waged. Health is ] dependent upon victory for the white corpuscles. This can be had by releasing into the blood leucytolysins, or soluble ferments, which I find can , be produced by enlarging tho activity of the spleen. The "ferments , strenerthen the white cormisolps in i their conflict with disease. This strengthening may be accomplished , by bringing Roentgen rays to bear j upon the spleen in small quantities." , ?Public Ledger. j i # 1 - y Lockhart Junction 1 Lockhart Junction, Jan. 1?.?I spent the week-end in Spartanburg with my ' son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ' Edmunds. I heard "Billy* Sunday I preach three sermons. I heard him * Sunday morning when he preached to 1 the negroes. I am glad to say I was < honored with a high seat; was placed * near the preacher with a seat with 1 that honorable bunch of reporters for the different papers, as it was found ' that I was a Union Time^ represen- 1 tative as some of the ushersNand com- 1 mitteemen knew me and also some of the preachers. I appreciated the welcome they gave me. This was a grand sight to me and of course there was a feeling of curiosity that came over me, but when the colored {Treacher introduced Billy Sunday, saying he had rather introduce him than to introduce the president of the United States a feeling of enthusiasm came over me. Many a man and woman and child was out of luck last Sunday morning so far as getting into the big tabernacle went, but I was glad I was a witness and appreciated this. WhCh I looked at that sea of black faces confronting Billv Sundav Sundav mornincr and saw their attitude, their very countenance and the posture of their bodies to say nothing: of their ejaculations and expressions, how eager and ready they were to catch the yords of salvation, that fell from his lips. I only wished his white hearers were turned that way, then we would have sure enough "honest to the Lord" revival. These people missed nothing of the message it did them good. It did me good to see and hear. See the old decrepid mother and father on their cane or crutches say, "Do Jesus help us all to get to heaven." This seems to be true religion. Looking down on one old man \ asked him hia age when they broke up for we were all among them. He said he was 76 years old and one leg but he was on his way to heaven. That seemed to be an earnest OWN YOUR HOME DAY of National Thrift Week IT would be interesting for some competent authority to make up a list of American institutions, placing each one in the exact order of its importance. There's ! the Constitution, the Flag, the American Girl, the Veteran, the Public School and many others?it would be i hard to decide which to place first or last. Then there's the American home?but surely there's no doubt that this should head the list. For the American Home is "Your Home 1 be parent of all our institutions, and is the surest preserver upon which we can depend for their permanence. Is Your Throne, Happiest place in the world?Home. Really a heavenly If You Ozvn place, we would very reverently say. And that man is Your Own" very fortunate of mortals, who owns the roof that shelters his loved ones. Perhaps you want to purchase a home? If so, let us tell you something: all financial interests would advise you to go right ahead and do it?now. There has never been an embargo upon investment in the American Homeland never will there be. It is easy to buy a home; easy payments and liberal terms are available to all. P.e a Home Owner and we shall call you a better American! The CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK You must place your orders in advance if you wish prompt delivery on Ford cars. The sales department is ahead of the manufactory. You will save yourself worry by placing your order ahead. j D I-*--* " rveanzing as well as you do how hard it is to get money, and also, how much everybody wants a FORD, we have two plans now that we will sell you a FORI) on, and the second one is so easy that any one who tries can own a FORD and pay for it as he rides. Plan No. 1.?Pay cash when you are delivered the FORD. Plan No. 2.?One-third cash on delivery, balance divided into ten equal monthly payments with interest and insurance on deferred payments. Think this over and we will be only too glad to go over the second plan with you and if you will only do just a little figuring we think you will see how liberal our terms are. Yours for more FORDS, ' J. W. LIPSCOMB, DEALER, J0NESV1LLE, S. C. J. L. BOLTON, DEALER, UNION, S. C? PHONE 289 answer he Rave me. 1 have attended negro preaching before I was not ig- | norant of their ways at preaching ? % I time I have seen them shout before ^ JR ^ they were going up shouts from every part of the tabernacle and the words \ | of Jesus halleluiah and of course all i the time. This did not bother the ^ evangelist it sem to make him ?nonk I 3pace to toll you more. I met many people from many different counties V :>n Sunday evening after the evening service that I knew and that knew * ~ f me and many readers of The Times HHL |K ? J|&t saying to me, "We are going to ex- jfiEs <JL pect a letter from you in the paper." Mr w&k nBg Bfi Sb W Billy Sunday is a great man because ^agjlH SB 8aW Eh BH ^ is (rood I believe God bH HI ^bpF him to this work for he is making ?ood and is successful?if it were not 1 am running business in d. h. gall>f his sermons being one hour each man's old stand on north pinckney i e? an zsyro,: zhto ,mzstreet, at overhead bridge. the zl sux.'1 Yn?l won" ^uftf following prices prevail: pou hear him once you will want to *?r him again. ^ Maxy. Steak, per pound 25c use sloan's to 5r'' per pound 20c i eacc f AMP PACIfC Stew> Per P?und 12 1_2c fcAifc LAMIi BAllto Mixed Sausage, per pound 20c YOU can't do your best when rt 1 1* 1 1 OA your back and every muscle Fork, SllCed, mx 001111(1 JUC aches with fatigue. ?% % / r r ro Roast, per pound .25c clocUd >rm!!,eulc,rm?rtaW,r.,i?ia. Pork Sausage, per pound 30c sprains and strains, aches and pains, | : < i.i i i' > i, -.mic *i|um.icb( 6i in joiiiis anu \r ?> HT *11 1 A I ^ the after effects of weather exposure. i our ratronage Will be Appreciated. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. At all druggists?35c, 70c, $1.40. PHONE 115-W Sloans H. E. HILL Electric Line To Pass Through Sweden | - ,, . T x important manufacturing centers. It industrial plants of the country. Stockholm Jan. 17?The firet sec- 00st more thun 10.000,000krone- It is expected in thai way te greattion of a high-power electric line (nbout $2>r>00i00fl). ly decrease if not entirely eliminate which is designed to pass through tho the use Qf coaJ cented of Sweder from north to south The large waterfalls of north and , has just been completed and is now central Sweden will be utilized to Wireless on horseback is the latest in operation. provide the power for the grea' innovation on many large stock The section connects the high-pow- Central power line when completed ranches in the West. The current is er electric station at Trollhaettan This is intended to enable Sweden grounded through the hose's shoes Falls, in central Sweden, to the city not only to run its trains wiht elec- from a plate of metal beneath the sadof Vaestcraos, one of Sweden's most tricity but also to electrify the big d|c>