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BEER CAUSES BOW LEGS. And Kolomna Helps, is Warning of Child Welfare Workers. Pittsburg, Jan. 22. Bologna sausage and beer cause children to become bow legged, according to the South Side Child Welfare association, which is waging a fi?rht for the betterment of children. Between 2"> and 20 ministers have agreed to advise their congregations from the pulpit against feeding children these ami other heavy foods. "CASCARETS" FOR A COLD, BAD BREATH OR SICK HEADACHE B< >t for Liver and Bowels, for Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indigestion. Sallow Skin and Miserable iteauacnes conic lioni a torpia liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery?indigestion, foul prases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by moaning. They work while you sleep?a 10cent hc.\ from your druggist will keep you ffeli ig good for months. Millions of '.nen and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children?their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Cooks as well as dressmakers show their taste in dressing. When you lose mnoey and gain wisdom by it your loss is your gain. In the race for wealth a man always finds himself out of breath at the finish. I co,ds J*1 should be "nipped in the YC \ bud", for if allowed to run j/ "f ' unchecked, serious results Tjr u may follow. Numerous ill/ cases of consumption, pneu- Ijfj i. monia, and other fatal dis- I ? ?; eases, can be traced back to ||l a cold. At the first sign of a Ifa cold, protect yourself by II! thoroughly cleansing your IU system with a few doses of II THEDFORD'S I BLACKDRAUGHT : i the old reliable, vegetable || f i liver powder. fj | Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o* II Madison Heights, Va., says: l| ij' "I have been using Thed- II Ml ford's Black-Draueht forlll i lstomack troubles, indices- /I V Jtion. and colds, and find it to IA AX be the very best medicine 1 Af V J ever used. It makes an old % "1 man feel like a young one." Insist on Thedford's, the O Ol original and genuine. E-67 M| j(V r * Wl MUSIC AM) SINGING. "Singing in the morning, Singing thro' the day, Music is a blessing, Use it when we may." The scriptures command us to wor ship the Lord with music and singing to praise Him with stringed instru ments and loud sounding cymbals: t< come before his presence with sing ing. Properly music and singing ad? much to the interest of all public wor ship. The curative power of music in cer tain cases has for many years been i favorite theory with some physician: and others, there can be no doubt o its efficiency as a remedial agon under suitable conditions. Annals o medical history abound in records o cases in which music has accomplishei cures when every other effort of th< attending physician failed to produci any satisfactory result. Presuming of course, that the invalid is not on< of those unhappy persons having ; violent distate for music. What cai violent distaste for music. What cat than an art which appeals directly t< the emotional nature? In some in strumental music has the best ef e?? i _.i r i IVL'l, clllll III Ullicrs il ?NOIl^. lilKC ill other medicine in order to be efficieiv it must be well adapted to individua requirements. Music seems a grea blessing to many homes. It requires much time and practice to be an ac complished musician, yet it brings i full reward in many ways. Many seen to look upon music as an accomplish ment with which to entertain friends on display personal talent which is al very nice. How pleasant it is to hav< a friend sing and play for us whei asked, and how disappointed when oui friend, after making many excuses fails to sing or play. Some persons seem to place a very low estimat* upon music, yet the word is fraugh with a very sacred meaning. Musii identifies itself with our keenest joys and our deepest sorrows. Every bom of sympathy, in pleasure or in toil every shade of higher feeling in thi scale of human emotion, is made mor< sacred and more wonderful when i finds expression in the crystalizes form of immortal melody. Upon it wings of liquid beauty our heart' deepest prayer is borne on high. E. A. Garner. YOU CAN HAVE beautiful hair if you keep the seal] clean and healthy. Neglect result: in baldness. We recommend JIVaetLiV TRADE MARK HAIR TONIC for keeping the scalp healthy and nrc moting hair growth. Sold only* hj us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Phar .macy, Union, S. C. There is one thing to Be said of th< American girl who marries a foreigi nobleman, she isn't mercenary. , 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 Nothing pleases some people rnon than to learn disagreeable things about other people whom they don'i like. Contrary to the general rule, th? street car company finds its hangers on a source of revenue. LNDING GUARD ft OYER THE 1 mOll FAMILY Heicc&l fitcU The laxative tabl with the pleasant 1 Protects every memb family from Consti the enemy of good 1Q4 254 We have the exclusive sellin Trial h1? MILHOUi THE RE> WHITE MAN HANGED BY MOB OF TEXAN? iW. J. Mayfield, White, Taken Fron Jail and Carried to Death Tree. ; Boston, Texas, Jan. 24.-- W. J - Mayfield, a white man, who wai 5 charged with having killed his father - mother and brother with an axe, wai J taken from the county jail here lat< - tonight by a mob and hanged. According to the statement of the jaile: - about 25 men overpowered him an< i forced him to turn over the keys t< * the jail. The lock to Mayfield's eel 1 was broken and the man was carrie< t to the outskirts of the town where h< f was hanged to a tree. t It ivnt! uoi/1 o r\ w/tc mnin 1 taincd at the jail as there had beer e no indication that mob violence wai 2 contemplated. , Mayfield, who was about 50 years e of age, was tried for the murder o: i his mother last week but the jury was i unable to reach a verdict. He was t< l have been removed tomorrow t< ) Franklin county for retrial on chang< - of venue. , A UNION INTERVIEW. t ? 1 .Mrs. Fowler Tells Her Experience. I The following brief account of ar . interview with a Union woman ovei . six years ago, and its sequel, will b< t read with keen interest by every cit 1 izen: Mrs. (J. W. Fowler, 17 Church St. ? Union, gave the following account o: 1 her experience with Doan's Kidnej j Pills on February 17, 1008. She said ! "I suffered from weak kidneys an< r felt miserable in every way. I use< different medicines, but without mucl 3 fcuccess until I got Doan's Kidney j Pills from the Palmetto Drug Co t They acted directly on my kidneys c removed the pain and made me fee 3 a great deal stronger." \ A PERMANENT CURE. OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs B Fowler said: "The cure I spoke abou B in my former statement has been per t manent." j Price 50c, at all dealers. Don' s simply ask for a kidney remedy?ge s i man s Kidney i'llls?the same tha Mrs. Fowler has twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. , SOUTH CAROLINIAN s KILLS TWO NEGROES Hartwell, Ga., Jan. 22.?Wilkii shot and killed two negroes, witl whom he had quarreled, here today He was placed in jail. Swilling cam here from South Carolina recently where he is said to have been par doned. ; FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hastings Catalogue Tells You Al s About Them i No matter whether you farm or onl] plant vegetables or flowers in a small loi | you need Hastings 1916 Catalogue. , It is filled (100 pages) from cover t( cover with useful furtn and garden infor illation. It tells of seeds of kind and quality thai rou can't buy from your merchant oi druggist, seeds that cost no more bul give you real satisfaction and a real gar den. 11 tells how every customer can get nb solutcly free five packets of easily grown yet showy and beautiful flowers. Hastings is both the best and largest seed l.rm in the South, the only firm thai you should buy seeds from. When you plant Hastings Seeds, yoi t meet "Good Garden Luck" more thai half way. Write today for their big 191 ( Catalogue. It is free. A postal card re quest will bring it. H. G. HASTINGS CO. Atlanta. Ga.?(Advt.) eg 1 taste I ierofthe I ipation- f I health I SO* I if; rights for this great laxative. ;e, 10 cents. 5 DRUG CO. [ALL STORE i I 3 ? 3 ? r ~ ' ' f Sill I' - - "* ^ ^ 3 These NeW Post T f i Are the first a ! "good to eat" / Try some fresh from the p i wonderful true corn flavour?v ordinary "corn flakes" you ma> t Notice the little pearlcharacteristic that is distinctiv t is added they don't mush dowi J petizing crispness. There's a Royal Treat in e New Posi e ti e MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, IV? C. 1^ I County of Union. Painter, Pi V ; Court of Common Pleas. \ S. R. Aycock, et al., Plaintiffs, 'j and IJ< against Estimates Chec G. E. Prui'tt, et al., Defendants. Phone 205-J In obedience to an order made in m?mmm? the above stated case, I will sell at __ public auction before the Court House door at Union, S. C., on Monday, Salesday, February 7th, 1916, all that lip VlPflll 1 certain tract of land, lying, being and U" ' situate in Bogansville Township, County of Union, and State aforesaid, DEN and known as Tract No. 1 in the subdivision of the E. A. Pruitt home office over mutua place, and containing Seventy-Two ory goods compan and 81-100 acres, and bounded as fol- ? lows: On the North by the Union and Glenn Springs public road; East ??????? by lands of T. C. Duncan and Luke IDI^. R. ] Robinson; South by Tract No. 3 and West by Tract No. 3 and Tract No. 4 DEN ?and will more fully appear by ref 1 erence to plat of same made by H. C. OHice Over I ? Wilburn, surveyor, dated Nov. 20th, } 1915, and recorded in the office of the PHOf . Clerk of Court for Union County, said 1 land sold at the risk of former pur- ? ' chaser. rp t t -k Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, X XX. XV ~ the balance on a credit in three equal ATTTlDltJI, installments, with interest at eipht per A1 IfJlCIMil cent per annum, secured by bond of Arrifc Appaci1 the purchaser, which is to provide for "fflLfc UrrOal ten per cent attorney's fee in case of UNIO! default of payment when due, the pur- _________ chaser to pay for papers and record- MONEY injr find have the option of paying all ( or any part of the purchase money in FARM excess of one.-fourth in cash. $.'100.00 to $10,00 R. C. WILLIAMS, ? Master for Union County. JNO. K. La ,, _ Office 2nd door MASTER'S SALE. tf. State of South Carolina, County of Union. lilEj ISHio Court of Common Pleas. ? B. B. Menpr, Plaintiff, COStS no mori ?*ainsV . n , , . or indifferent W. Menp, et. al., Defendants. ? Pursuant to an order made in the COGe^ OI SerV above stated case, I will sell, on Mon- Question the 1 day, Salesday, Feb. 7th, 1910, during Olir TTnrlprt the legal hours of sale, before the i Court House door at public outcry the Oldniy, polite following lands and presises, to wit: we glVG 6VGPJ All that certain tract or plantation attention. P] of land, lying and being in Pinkney r? _r irT.wl Township, County of Union and State r>allty (J llQ aforesaid, and containing One Hundred and Sixty-four (1<>4) acres, more BARRON Or le:,.":, bounded by lands of II. C. Attorne) Worthy, John Tracy, James Vaughn UNIOP and lands now or formerly belonging to Kstate of Felix Whitlock. _ ,. . , Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to t 1'a.Ct.lCe in aJ pay for papers, stamps and recording, gy Joan On R. C. WILLIAMS, + Master for Union County. riOpGrCy. Whenever You Need a General Toole Aiiiniirnt Take Grove's CHICHESl The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless iJJd'Mgt1/ chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the ?? '?.'mS "well known tonicpropertiesof QUININE ? I"**"* and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives I c T ShaVon out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and A*1 /p y??i? *?<*? Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents, SOLD BY Di . L ^HII v7 V ^ >^1 oa^ties ind only corn flakes that are without milk, cream or sugar ackage, and at once you get a astly different from that of the r have had. -like "puffs'' on each flake?a e; also that when cream or milk n. but keep their body and ap 1 r? very package or t Toasties ?from your grocer. " AMSEY ^I^BI^ iper Hanger , scoratcr . ^ :rfully Furnished Union, S. C. R. Hawkins TIST i Union, S. C. , Union l POPE I ITIST fiuinuAiiy Express Office -m and 1UNRO Electric :y at law Co.'s TE COURT HOUSE N?s- c Prices arc Less to lend )N, 4Vno When Good WorkmanLANDS 0?Ton years time. ship and Good Material See hamblin are considered. wyer East of Postoffice. Our Many Satistied r SERVICE Customers will tell you ?7 about US. 2 than careless : service. Our ice" is without KIR BY & HUGHES jest in the city, akers gentleand attentive. j order our best hone No. 106. ertaking Co. & BARRGN~ s at Law 4, S. C. 11 Courts. MonCity and Farm ER S PILLS IAMOND llRANl), i 1?U you r llruifUt jgClothes do not make the man, yet ied*Ath b'u? Ri?*>o?.^r a man may owe a (food dela to his tailoriMkeM.swMt.'/SMyaRaitabi* The egotist naturally leads 2 lonely ROfiOlSfi EVWYWWItf life.