The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 21, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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JONESVILLE Jonesville, Jan. 18.?It's so cold the news is about all froze up. There is a lot of sickness in the town and community, such as colds, pneumonia and grip. Mrs. Mary Foster, mother of Mrs. Jane Harmon, is quite feeble. She is over 80 years of age and her life seems most ended. My health is improving slowly, and I have hopes of it still improving when the weather gets better. I have heard some of the farmers discussing the guano question. They <lon't seem to think of using it, the price being so high. The farmers must turn their attention more towards improving their lands with top crops, pea vines turned under and let the commercial fertilizers go. I want to thank Moxy for his com pliment paid inc in his communication in The Times last week. lie believes in complimenting the living and not wait till they die. Mr. CI. T. Gault came over and spent an evening with me last week. He urges me not to lay down my pen, hut try and keep up my correspondence in The Times. I said in my letter last week that Reuben Coleman was working for Mr. D. B. Free, Jr., in the cottonbuying business. I should have said Reuben Lindsey. Mr. G. C. Harris of Adamsburg gas in Jonesville a short while last week and he came to see me. Mr. 15. F. Harris of Union also visited me last week. Telephone. YOU CAN HAVE beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and healthy. Neglect results in baldness. We recommend IpH JBV^r-yi^W TOADr MAPM HAIR TONIC for keeping the scalp healthy and nrcmoting hair growth. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S'. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. Ik yMLtV Ladlnt Auk jour l)rni(lii((or AA C i( t'hWhM-trr Ultniana Tlr?nd//Vl 1*11 In la Hed anil Uold mrtalllc^X^^ C. ^w| bojes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. M i#uU] Take no other. Buy of Tour * 1 / rtr Oracflst. Ask for CII I-t'llKH-TKR A I C JT DIAMOND lilt AND 1'ILI.W, f'.r ttB \ XJ* D years known as Best, Safest, / Sways Reliablo *<?r SOLD BY 11RtlfiniST5 EVERYWHERE REPORT. Report of Sinking Fund Commission for Union County, S. C., at the Close of Business Third '''uarter, Fourth Year, January .tie 11th, 191(5. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Resources. Bills receivable $ fil,747.65 Cotton mills stock 41,311.00 Bonds retired 12,000.00 Expense account 2,699.45 Master's account 5,573.53 Cash on hand 4,210.05 $127,541.68 Liabilities. Received from old hoard $ 95 8R8 43 Rec'd from county treas. 1,700.00 Rec'd from interest aect? 15,707.55 Rec'd Div. Parker mills __ 246.00 Rec'd from C. H. bonds __ 2,114.16 Rec'd from P. Judge's acct. 427.86 Rec'd from Cherokee Co. 11,457.68 $127,541.68 The State of South Carolina, County of Union. Personally comes J. M. Greer, secretary, and makes oath that the above report of the condition of the Sinking Fund Commission for Union County, S. C., is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. M. GREER, Sworn to before me this the 11th day of January, 1916. R. P. MORGAN (L. S.) Notary Public, S. C. ACIDS IN STOMACH SOUR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" Fixes Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomachs in Five Minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested ? t - * iuuu, m nitv? a jeenng 01 dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely fret relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Tape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why it relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. "Tape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestiines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "Tape's Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and rid yourself of. stomach misery and indigestion in five minutes. NEW HOPE New Hope, Jan. 12.?I will try and give The Times a short communication this week, as there is not much news. All farmers are getting busy now, preparing and making plans for the 1916 year crop. We are glad to see the weather cold again, though it looks as if it might snow. Our regular services were held Sunday at New Hope. It was Mr. Justus' first Sunday to preach for us this year, on account of sickness the first Sunday. There has been a great deal of sickness in the community, such as grip and colds. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bishop at this writing is sick with grip, but we are glad to say they are much better. Mrs. Sallie Scott and Mrs. J. L. Whitlock of Bonham community were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 15. M. Becknell last week. Mrs. Ada Holcomb and daughter, .\ueen, aim son, i?ouuie, 01 jonesviue, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott's Sunday. Vero. REXALL ORDERLIES THE IDEAL LAXATIVE Prominent New Orleans Druggist is Authority For This Statement P. A. CAPDAU who owns nud operates one of the big stores in New Orleans, says: "I am of the opinion that Rexall Orderlies are the ideal laxative for men, women and children. This opinion Is based upon my knowledge of the formula and upon what my customers say about them. Through personal experience, I know they are pleasant to take, gentle in action, and give the sarno pleasing results when used by men, women or children." Wo have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. MILHOUS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Even a wise man goes lame when he gets into a religious or political argument. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not Cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 26c. ' The wise man really looks brokenhearted when his wife goes for a twoweeks' visit. IT IS SERIOUS. Some Union People Fail to Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills May result seriously if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles often follow. A Union citizen shows you what to do. J. M. Oshields, 8 S. Enterprise St., Union, says: "I had inflammation of the bladder and my kidneys were in awful shape. The pains in my back were terrific. The doctor said I had gravel and during one attack four physicians sat up with me all night; they thought I was going to die. A doctor advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I got a box from the Palmetto Drug Co. I was relieved after I had taken them a day or so and before long I passed a gravel stone. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and that cure has lasted for eight years." Price JiOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that cured Mr. OShields. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Cut Your Store Bill Down One Half Tens of thousands of farmers as well as town and city folks cut down their store hills one-half last year and suved money in spite of generally short crops and reduced wages. Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived better than ever before in the face of the cotton crisis and general business depression. llow were these burdensome store bills cut down? By the real money-saving power of good home gardens, rightly planted .and kept planted and tended through the season. Hastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills down; tells about garden and farm seeds of hinds and a quality that cannot l>e bought from your merchant or druggist. It's full of garden and farm information. It's free If you ask for it. Write for it now. H. G.HASTINGS CO , Atlanta, G?.? (Advt.) PROGRAM Of National Missionary Campaign Layman's Missionary Convention, Columbia, S. C., Feb. 6-9. Sunday, Feb. 6th, 3 P. M. "The Task of the Modern Church," Dr. Worth M. Tippy, New York City, pastor Madison Ave. M. E. Church. "Spiritual Objectives for Men of Business," Dr. Edwin M. Poteat, Greenville, S. C., president of Furman University. 7:30 P. M. About three central Union meetings. Monday, Feb. 7th, 10:30 A. M. Meeting of pastors for conference and prayer. Led by Dr. Worth M. Tippy. "A Tourist's View of Missions," Dr. John N. Mills, Washington, I). C. "An Adequate Missionary Motive," Rev. R. W. Patton, Atlanta, Ga., Missionary Secretary for Southern Province Prost. Episcopal church. "The Big Brother Among the Nations,' Dr. W. W. I'inson, Nashville, Tenn., Gen. Sec'y. Mission Board, M. E. Church, South. Tuesday, Feb. 8th, 9:30 A. M. The hour of prayer. "The Two Americas,"* Rev. J. G. Dale, Chester, S. C., Sec'y Laymen's Missionary Movement, A. R. P. Church. "Winning China for Christ," Rev. .1. A. G. Shipley, Shanghai, China, Missionary to China, M. E. Church, South, Member Baltimore Conference, Missionary since 1898. "Building the Kinpdom in China," Rev. J. C. Lowe, Canton, China, Missionary for the Southern Baptist Convention. "Financinp the Kinpdom," Dr. J. T. Henderson, Chattanoopa, Tenn., Secretary Laymen's Movement for Southern Baptist Convention. (For five years president Woman's Collepc at Bristol, Va.) 3 P. M. Denominational Conferences. Baptist at First Baptist Church. Methodist at Washinpton Street M. E. Church. Christian at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Episcopal at Jefferson Hotel. Presbyterian at First Presbyterian Church. Tuesday, Feb. 8th, 7:30 P. M. "The World Crisis and Its Challenpe to America," Rev. C. J. Thompson, Raleiph, N. C., Field Secretary for Missions, Southern Baptist Convention, Wake Forest University*. "A Near View of the Far East," Rev. Wm. McDowell, D. D., Chicago, Bishop of M. E. Church. Wednesday, Feb. 9th, 9:30 A. M. The hour of prayer. "Missionary Progress of Recent years," Rev. J. O. Reavis, Columbia, S. C., Field Secretary, Foreign Missionary Com., Presbyteria Church in United States. "Missions as a Personal Interest," Bishop McDowell. "The Recent Missionary Opportun- I ity," The Rt. Rev. William A. Guerrv, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of South' Carolina. , "Getting Ready for World Conquest," Dr. D. Clay Lilly, Nashville, Tenn., Field Secretary Laymen's Movement, United States and Canada. Open Parliament. 3 P. M. Denominational Conferences. 7:30 P. M.?"What I Have and What I Owe Thereby," Dr. J. Henry Harms, Newberry, S. C., President Newberry College. "Leaving Your Mark on the World," Lieut. Col. E. W. Halford, New York City, Vice Chairman Laymen's Missionary Movement in United States and Canada. "The Dedication of Our Money to Jesus Christ," Dr. J. T. Henderson, Chattanooga, Tenn. The end of the convention is the beginning of the campaign. Workable plans for the coming years. The unchanging life purpose. MBackache }W H [\ }j ' Miss Myrtle Cothrum, II11 t I ill 0' Kussellville, Ala., says: |II| i UU "For nearly a year, I suf- ftjfJ < fered with terrible back- J L 1 ache, pains in my limbs, 1 and my head ached nearly < all the time. Our family < doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary ? relief. I was certainly in bad heal'h. My scfcoc! ^ teacher advised me to TAKE Cardui The Woman's Tonic I; 1 took two bottles, in all, ' and was cured. I shall ( always praise Cardui to j sick and suffering women." If you suffer from i q pains peculiar to weak JfY women, such as head* 1JU i Mfl ache, backache, or other fj/l < llll symptoms ol womanly l|l| ' 1111 trouble, or if you merely I it | |w| need a tonic for that tired, IMI 1 1A# nervous, worn-out feel- jX# ( Jj|| inK> fry Cardui. E-m A|1 Mirrors are the poorest kind of flat- t terers. ^ WRBHH i nree .Points of Just one trial of the NEW POST T< food factories, reveals their pronounced teristic being the presence of tiny little i First, a splendid new flavor in deve the full, true flavour of the corn, not fou Second, they have a body and firm] and provides a nourishing, satisfying bre; deliciously tender and crisp. And third, the NEW POST TOAS through crumbling, like ordinary flakes. Thousands of housewives have "disc< corn flakes to the open delight of husbani The NEW Toasties are crisper and d; better flavor, better body, and added eco] Packed in parafline-sealed cartons to until opened at your table. And remember?they're called New Poft MASTER'S SALE. state of South Carolina, " * County of Union. Painter, Pap< Court of Common Pleas. and Decc 3. R. Aycock, et al., Plaintiffs, against I inmates v_>neeriu 3. E. Prui'tt, et al., Defendants. I Phone 205-J In obedience to an order made in ' . he above stated case, I will sell at >ublic auction before the Court House loor at Union, S. C., on Monday, n ... *i n Salesday, February 7th, 1916, all that lfP? VlFQll K* :ertain tract of land, lying, being and " lituate in Bogansville Township, Tl F" 1W T1 bounty of Union, and State aforesaid, ind known as Tract No. 1 in the sub- office over mutual i livision of the E. A. Pruitt home DRY goods company dace, and containing Seventy-Two ind 81-100 acres, and bounded as fol ows: On the North by the Union ind Glenn Springs public road; East >y lands of T. C. Duncan and Luke R. 1^. tobinson; South by Tract No. 3 and Rfest by Tract No. 3 and Tract No. 4 DENT1 -and will more fully appeal by ref- ollicc Gvcr Exn -rence to plat of same made by H. C. u,,icc Wvcr tX|1 Vilburn, surveyor, dated Nov. 20th, PHONE 1915, and recorded in the office of the jlerk of Court for Union County, said and sold at the risk of former pur- ZZ :haser. ^ Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, ,he balance on a credit in three equal ATTORNEY nstallments, with interest at eight per :ent per annum, secured by bond of OFFICE OPPOSITE lie purchaser, which is to provide for IIMIAM ;en per cent attorney's fee in case of UWUFW# iefault of payment when due, the pur :haser to pay for papers and record- MONEY TO ng and have the option of paying all ON >r any part of the purchase money in FARM ^ jxcess of one-fourth in cash. $300.00 to $10,000 R. C. WILLIAMS, b?e. Master for Union County. * L*awy< Office 2nd door Eas MASTER'S SALE. tf State of South Carolina, ? County of Union. THE BEST g Court of Common Pleas. B. B. Meng, Plaintiff, , ^ , against costs no more t W. C. Meng, et al., Defendants. or indiffGTGnt S Pursuant to an order made in the "(?odG of SGFVicC above stated case, I will sell, on Mon- ,. ? mm mipstinn thP h^c j i Maicnua^f 1 CI/. I VII, I.U'1, UUrillg 1JV.VUVU.. ?"v ",v" the legal hours of sale, before the Our Undertak Court House door at public outcry the manly polite ai following lands and presises, to wit: ,T, v 1 ^ All that certain tract or plantation WG glVG GVGry 01 jf land, lying and being in Pinkney attention. PhOl rownship, County of Union and State Roilpv ITnHpi* aforesaid, and containing One Hun- ^ ired and Sixty-four (164) acres, more ^ jP >r less, hounded by lands of H. C. BAlCKO-N & Worthy, John Tracy, James Vaughn Attorneys a and lands now qr formerly belonging UNION. J to Estate of Felix Whitlock. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to ;n all / pay for papers, stamps and recording. L X1X ?*xx * r. c. williams, ey to loan on Ci Master for Union County. Property A man's idea of a phenomenon is another man who never loses a collar After taking a vacs mtton. for virtue to ever reti i superiority OASTIES, made in our spotless puresuperiority. A distinguishing charac>uffs on each delicately toasted flake. loped in the NEW POST TOASTIES; nd in other flakes. ness that prevents softness in cream : akfast dish that one can chew, though j TIES do not waste in the package )veredM these new and decidedly better Is and children. ainter than common corn flakes, with nomy. preserve the delicious oven-crispness Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. |" . - i . - . igggggg I ^ msey ^ dMBBHUBBBfe. )r Hanger ?^tmmmam?? >ratcr lly Furnished Union, S. C. j Hawkins 1ST Jnion, S. C. po7e I Union Plumbing ress Office and jnro Electric ATLAW Co.'s COURT HOUSE ~ c' Prices are Less ? lend ands When Good WorkmanTen years time. , . . i ^ . _ ship and Good Material mblin __ -r are considered. it of Postoffice. Our Many Satisfied SERVICE Customers will tell yon han careless al>ou* *JS. ervice. Our MS? KIRBY & HUGHES ers gentleld attentive, rder our best ne No. 106. taking Co. BARRON it Law i r. Courts. Monty and Farm diffiCUlt im the :& ' i