The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 21, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
Found Simple Ret
The
Mild laxative Compound Corrects
Stubborn Case of Constipation.
An important duty that devolves on
parents is the regulation of their children's
bowels. Health in later life depends
in large measure on early training
and a child should be taught from
infancy to regular habits.
When from any cause the bowel becomes
congested with stomach waste
a mild laxative should be employed to
open up the passage gently and carry
off the congested mass. A most effective
remedy for this purpose is the
combination of simple laxative herbs
known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
Mrs. W. D. Bulls, of Reed, Okla., used
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for her
baby boy. Harley Buren Bulls, and
says "It did him more pood than anything
we have piven him. Hi's bow- t
e!s are very stubborn about actinp, y
but they act easily every time I pive t
him Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin." v
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con- J
, tains no opiate or narcotic drup and o
is a splendid remedy for children and v
older people as well. It has been oi. 1
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? Mr. Robert H. Norrls, No. 1333 Henry
St., North Berkeley, Cal., writes: i
"We have never had any other medl- |
cine but Peruna in our home since we
have been married. I suffered with I
kidney and bladder trouble, but two ,
months treatment with Peruna made :
me a well and strong: man. My wife j
felt weak and was easily tired and t
was also troubled with various pains,
hut since she took Peruna she Is well
and strong:."
The man who buys stock in a fifty
million capitalized concern at five dollars
a share always imagines that he
is securing a bargain.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fail* to cure any case of Itching
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 daya.
The firat application gives Esse and lest. Me.
Marriage is not a failure; but it
often links a couple of failures.
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HARLEY BUREN BULLS
he market for more than twenty-five
ears and is the family standby in
housands of homes. Druggists everywhere
sell it for fifty cents a bottle,
t trial bottle, free of charge, can be
btained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
454 Washington St., Monticello,
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MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals,
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT
When a girl having a big brother is
n grief she always prefers the gymjathy
of some other girl's brother.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
rhe Old Standard iraerat strengthening tonic.
3ROVBS TASTBLBSS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood .and builda up the sysetn.
A true tonic. Por adults and children. 50c
CHICCO'S IS RAIDED.
S. M. Duncan, chief constable at
Charleston, wrote Gov. Manning as
follows yesterday:
"We raided Alderman Chicco's
place on Market street last night and
seized 31 half pints of whiskey, besides
catching his own negro just after
paying him for the whiskey and
had started out to deliver the same.
Money was on the counter when constables
walked in and the boy had
the right change, 40 cents, half pint."
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LOCKHART JUNCTION
Lockhart Junction, Jan. 17.?The
weather is cold today and it looks like
we will have snow. January has been
too warm. As the old saying goes,
it is borrowing and it will be paid >
back some time in the future. If the J
winter comes in its season we will
likely have less cold weather in the
spring.
It seems that grip is prevailing in
many homes. Mrs. Myrtle Little has
been in bed for several days. Mr. S.
W .Vinson and Mr. A. Lee Gault is on
the sick list.
There has been a great deal of
moving and changing homes. Mr.
A. D. Plexico has moved to Mr. Wal- I
ter Humes' place. Mr. F. M. Tweed
has moved back to his own home. We
welcome him back again.
The Rural School Improvement association
met at the Gault school
house last Wednesday night with a
very large attendance. The speakers
for the occasion were Rev. W. B. Justus,
preacher of the Jonesville charge;
Dr. F. M. Ellerbe, principal of Jonesville
High school; Mr. James II. Hope,
county superintendent of education,
tind Miss Elizabeth Dickson of Columbia,
who is president of State Rural
Improvement association. All made
appropriate speeches for the occasion.
Good music was furnished on the fl>
piano by Miss Cheatham of Oakland I
and Rev. Justus of Jonesville. After 1
which refreshments were served, and I
all enjoyed a nice time.
This writer spent the week-end in I
Cherokee county last week, stopping I
at many homes. Among some, I will I
mention, as they are so well known |
in bin? tuuiajr. T J
I stopped at Mrs. J. H. Fowler's. I ;
Also the the home of Mr. J. L. Strain, I I
better known as "Vox." I spent several
pleasant hours at his home. He !
is a reader of The Times and keeps
up with the news in our county. He
is a man of 77 years of ape, and is
in reasonable health at this time.
We like to meet this pood man and i
hear him talk. He is a pood historian, (
a deep thinker and an interestinp
conversationalist. 1 hope be will be
spared many more years of usefulness.
The patrons pave Mr. R. C. Lake, I
the principal of the Gault school, a
nice toilet set for a New Year's present.
He appreciated this very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Belue and Miss Miller
were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I
Gallman Sunday and attended Sunday j
school at the Gault school.
I Met at the Junction Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. J. Carter, formerly of Y. M. C. |
A. at Lexinpton, N. C. He has pone
to El Paso, Texas, to enpape as
teacher. Mr. Carter, until recently, I
has been teachinp at the Textile In
dustrial Institute at Spartanburp. I
I met Mr. M. D. Lester at Lock- K
hart on his way to Greer, where he Kj
now lives. He takes The Times and J'
says he likes to read the correspondents'
letters. =
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KELTON
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Kelton, Jan. 17.?We are having ea,
some cool weather just now.
Mr. B. Free, Jr., of Jonesville,
came down on the Ridge last week n0?
and bought two or three hundred
bales of cotton. The price paid was fii
12c and 12 l-8c.
Messrs. S. R. Aycock and Geo. W.
Sprouse closed out their entire crop
and others closed out smaller lots.
Twelve cents is a very nice price, but
it ought to have brought 12 l-4c or
more as other markets are paying
even higher prices. Lancaster market
is quoted at 12 l-2c. If the Texas js
farmers make their deal with Ger- pa
many for one million bales others will ^a|
follow and if the American mills are
short on cotton they had better be in y0
the market, lest they find cotton g0
scarce or hard to get, and they are qj
selling their goods at good prices,
and they can't afford to stop and ,
might have to pay much higher
prices, but I guess they know their I
business. g|
Mr. Daniel Garner, who has been *
quite sick with pneumonia is improv- Jj
ing ana nis doctor will see him no
more unless he tfets a backset. ?
After reading in the Inst week's ?a
issue of The Times of the sickness of
W. H. S. Harris and what the editor
had to say it sounded much like his
funeral. I decided to go and see my ?
old friend. I found him a very live C
corpse; although old and feeble I ^
found hi'm cheerful. Well, after all,
cheerfulness is half the battle. He has
a good nurse. Mrs. Harris is much
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK K
se
Acts lake Dynamite on a Sluggish w
Liver and You Lose a Day's a
Work. te
There's no reason why a person fit
should take sickening, salivating cal- se
omel when 50 cents buys a large bottle
of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect w
substitute for calomel. if
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid n(
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, but it doesn't make te
you sick and can not salivate. ge
Children and grown folks can take t/
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it ?s perfectly
harmless. 01
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is
a dose of nasty calomel today and
you will feel weak, sick and nause- ai
ated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's ai
Liver Tone instead and you will wake nfl
up feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, headache,
coated tongue or sour stomaqh.
Your druggist 'says if you don't find
Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than
horrible calomel your money is waft- p
ing for you. "
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;ention that she can render him. .
>w beautiful it is to see a couple
their old age just as devoted to
ch other as when first married and FuiH
should be so with us all.
As I live in the backwoods and am Calls Ai
t able to get around and hunt up
i current news the readers of The H. VI
mes will please excuse me.
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ke a careful examination and tell you the truth. No ?r<?
No unreasonable charges. Everything guaranteed, *
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ye sight is too precious to be neglected.
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or less prejudiced THRASHER'S fiKF\T "E \ LlNO
unnl fr> hp hilt hp- El.l i
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? Praised by Union Count > Uural Pu^eather
Tonic liceman.
nil TONIC enriches the
le system anil \will won- . 0 ^ o i.-n?
fortify you to withstand Union, S. C., Doc. , 1*)14?
ihe hot summer, soc. I am one of the deputies and can
say that 1 have used and seen Thrashn
* v (I A Hi ei s *'rea* Healing Fluid used for
* Il/\II\ many kinds of pains and all give it
riST ^u* Pra'se as best ever used. I
recommend it to all as a great dispman
Building covery for rich and poor. No huratsfift
hug, try it.
iawp THOS. McDANIEI.S, il. P.
LJRG, S. C. It has benefited others; it. will be
_ helpful to you. For sale by 11. M.
Toney, J. F. Cheek and I. M. Sumner.
???Price, 50c u bottle.?Adv.
[{TAKING GO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
ectors and undersigned have duly qualified as
executors of the estate of T. P. Miller,
deceased, and all persons having
:d AnyWhere claims against the said T. P. Miller,
bounty deceased, are hereby notified to present
same at once to us, duly proNinhi
bated, and persons indebted to the
or ? estate of T. P. Miller are required to
iiihm xeiuemem u> me unuer.signea.
5 106 J. B. Miller,
?,w ? . - c- F- Mn,er?
When Desired Administrators.
* Dec. 14, 1915. 1-4
rate means is more Anyway, people who are always
quaintance than a looking for trouble seldom meet with
i meanness. disappointment.
16 arrives and digs As long as a young man can't tell
the color of a girl's eyes he is safe.