The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 24, 1916, U.D.C. EDITION, Page 2, Image 2
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merly. Yet you have enjoyed finer
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and Cattle Co.
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JONESVILLE
Jonesville, Nov. 21.?The weathei
man won't promise us any rain and
the dust is just dreadful and the
farmers are complaining of hard
ground, too hard to plow in theii
small grain.
Most of the cotton has been picked
and the major part of it has beer
sold at prices ranging all along from
15 to twenty cents, the highest price
it has been since shortly after the
late war. And when cotton was sc
high flour was five cents a pound
corn $1.50 per bushel and bacon 2."
cents a pound and most everything
else in the stores was in proportior
to these prices. T remember paying
$5-1.00 for a suit of clothes and $9.0(
for a pair of boots, but there was one
great difference?taxes were not neai
so high as they are now; that is aftei
we got shed of carpetbagger rule. 1
remember one piece of property that
I 1 had an interest in. an old-time o-rist
mill, the tax on which just before the
late war was thirty-six cents and jusl
? after the war the tax was $(>1.00 or
the same property. So many strike?
over the country, and perhaps some ol
them are proper, all things considered.
hut I shall not pass upon thai
question, hut it really seems the hem
have caught on the strike craze am
have cut off the egg supply and now
they are selling at 40 cents the dozen
My wife has one good old domineckei
that has just laid on a stretch 'if
eggs. This is no lish story, hut ;i
positive egg truth.
Rev. .T. A. Cook, pastor of the
Methodist church here two year?
since, came down from Spartanburg
and preached in the Methodist church
Sunday. He had a good congregatior
and he gave them a good sermon ami
then shook hands with his manj
friends that were present. Mr. Cook
has been transferred at the late annual
conference in Greenville to the
North Carolina conference.
Sunday afternoon Dr. Nation, who
is with the chautauqua here, preached
fine sermon in the Methodist church
and Sunday night.
Dr. Ilyde, another one of the chautauqua
speakers, preached in the
Methodist church. The sermon was a
strong one and enjoyed by a large
audience. The chautauqua will he
here Monday and Tuesday. They arc
giving satisfaction at all their performances.
Mr. Thos. H. Gore is for the present
iti charge of the Jonesville Cash Drug
company at the Dr. Southard old
stand.
C-apt. F .M. Ellerbe, of the Jonesville
company now on duty at Anders
son at the Gluck and Equinox cotton
mills on account of the strike at these
mills, came home on short furlough
Sunday.
Mr. W. C. Johnson has a hop^Vff hi?
pen that will certainly tip the beam
at five hundred pounds. The hog is
about sixteen months old. Mr. Johnston
says he hasn't bought a nickle's
worth of feed for it. just feeds it on
the scraps from his table.
Miss Pearl Lybrand. has taken a
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Spartanburg county.
I saw a young man the other day,
formerly of White Stone. Spartanburg
county, who had gone to Florida a few
years ago. Tie told me something
of his country. Tie lives 140 miles
west of Jacksonville. Tie said there
lands were good and fertile, plenty of
timber, fruit in abundance, don't use
any guano, make a bale of cotton per
acre and from HO to 40 bushels of
corn per acre. They raise long staple
cotton and this season they have
realized 28 cents for their cotton. Tie
spoke of Mr. Tom Henderson, who left
this community several years since
and said he was down in Florida near
and that he had with his own labor
made 22 bales of long staple cotton,
which he had already sold for 28
cents. lie said there were no negroes
in his neighborhood and they had a
good government and were prosperous.
Miss Allie Whitlock, daughter of
Mr. Munro Whitlock and Mr. Babe
Evans of Spartanburg were married
- ] Sunday afternoon by Ilev. W. S. Por!?r...
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iv i (iv nit: i ii-anyu-riiiii manse.
Telephone.
THAT KNIFE-LIKE FAIN
Is Only One of Nature's Warnings of
of Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
Have you a lame hack, aching day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains
after stooping? Are the kidneys
sore? Is their action irregular? Use
Doan's Kidney Pills?the medicin*
recommended by so many Union people.
Head this case:
.T. M. Oshields, X S. Enterprise
St., Union, says: "I had inflammation
of the bladder and my kidneys
were in awful shape. The pains in my
hack were terrific. The doctor said I
had gravel and during one attack four
i physicians sat up with me all night;
they thought I was going to die. A
11 doctor advised me to try Doan's KidBI
noy Pills and I got a box from the
tj; Palmetto Drug Co. I was relieved af
tor I had taken them a day or so
jinn ueiore ion^ 1 passed a gravel
stone. One box of Doan's Kidney
Pills cured me and that cure has last
ed for eight years."
Price .r>0c, 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.
BISHOP A. W. WILSON DEAD.
Baltimore, Nov. 21.?Bishop Alpheus
W. Wilson, of tl e Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, died at his
home here today. He was 82 years
old.
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GOVERNOR REDUCES
FORCE AT ANDERSON
Anderson, Nov. 21.?The principal
| | development today in the Esuinox and
| Gluek Mills strikes was the receipt of
I | Governor Manning's order by Major
| Robertson, for the return of the Spar!
tanburg company of the Coast Artil|
lery corps to Spartanburg. Major
i Robertson has arranged for a special
i car for this company on the inter
urban train leaving here at 10:?50
; o'clock tomorrow morning. The govi
ernor has ordered the Spartanburg
, company to demobilize.
YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET
"( ASCARETS" LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
. Don't Stay Headachy, Constipated,
Sick, With Breath Bad and
Stomach Sour.
; Get a 10-cent box now.
You men and women who can't get
; feeling right?who have headache,
t coated tongue, bad taste and foul
i i breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil5
| ious. nervous and upset, bothered with
f | a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, nr
i have a bad cold.
I Are you keeping your bowels clean
; with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
I passageway every few days with salts,
r cathartic pills or castor oil ?
Cascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour,
> undigested, fermenting food and foul
i gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and carry out of the system all
: the constipated waste matter and
( poison in the bowels.
: A Cascaret tonight will straighten
i you out by morning?a 10-eent box
i from any drug store will keep your
I stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg'
ular, and head clear for months. Don't
: forget the children. They love Cas
carets because they taste good?neVer
' gripe or sicken.
, PROFESSORS AT FURMAN
HAVE SALARIES RAISED
i Columbia, Nov. 21.?Gratifying progress
in all departments was the report
made by Dr. E. M. Poteat, the
> president, to the annual meeting of
the board of trustees of Furman University,
which took place here today.
The college has an enrollment of
235 and is making rapid strides in ail
its spheres. The board increased the
salaries of all the professors $"300 a
year and considered other matter of
interest to the institution. The board
meeting was presided over by J. J.
Dawson, of Hartsville, the chairman.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
State of South Carolina,
.County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
Waio.. Holland and Rachel Holland,
Plaintiffs,
against
Romio Holland, Cicero Holland, Mrs.
George Anna Page, Donna Griffin,
Bettie Rodgers and Beatrice Holland,
Defendants.
To the Defendant Above Named:
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iuu are nereoy summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office, Union,
South Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apnly to the Court for the
| relief demanded in the complaint.
Jno. K. Hamblin,
W. W. Johnson,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated Union, S. C., Nov. 7th, 1916.
I. Frank Peake,
Clerk of the Court.
[ By J. W. G., D. C.. (Seal)
To the Defendant Beatrice Holland:
j You will take notice that the said
Summons and Complaint in the above
entitled case are filed in the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Common
i ieas lor Union County in the State
of South Carolina, of which this is a
copy of the said Summons.
W. W. Johnson,
Jno. K. Hamblin,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
I. Frank Peake,
Clerk of the Court,
By J. W. Cm., p. C. (Seal) 40-3
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
Try This! Hair (Jets Thick, Glossy,
Wavy and Beautiful at
Once.
Immediate??Yes! Certain? ?
that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant
and appears as soft, lustrous and
beautiful as a young girl's after a
Danderinc hair cleanse. Just try
this?moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil,
nnd in inot a .? A~ 1
? j?n? a kv.w iiHiiu -iiLrt you nave
doubled the beauty of your hair. A
delightful surprise awaits those whose
hair has been neglected or is scraggy,
faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides
I beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves
every particle of dandruff;
1 cleanses, purifies and invigorates the
' scalp, forever stopping itching and
falling hair, but what will please you
j most will be after a few week's use,
I when you see new hair?fine and
downy at first?yes?but really new
hair growing all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots
of its surely get a 25-cent bottle of
nowlton's Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter and just try it.
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Most Effective Re
Mother
I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Relieves
Baby When Other Medicines
Failed.
There is nothing so necessary to a
child's health and comfort as regularity
of the bowels. All children are I
especially susceptible to stomach '
trouble and any overstrain of the sensitive
organs has a tendency to obtruct
elimination. This condition is
responsible for much of the illness of
childhood.
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vunsupaiiun a mnti laxative
should be employed. Cathartics
and .purgatives are violent in their
action and should be avoided. Mrs.
Alfred Du Bois, Mt. Holly, N. J., says Kr
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is with- Pe
out doubt the most effective remedy
for constipation she has ever used and 't
that "it is the only remedy she could ni<
find for her baby. Dittle Earl was f?'
badly constipated during his first year
and nothing she tried seemed to help su
him until she got a bottle of Dr. Cald- Di
well's Syrup Pepsin. . Now he is a a ]
fine, strong, healthy boy, and she an
thanks Dr. Caldwell for it. ca
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a A
combination of simple laxative herbs ob
with pepsin, free from opiates or nar- w<
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breathing and weaken
l//RvV invigorate all the bodil
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/{ i Vi to perfect health.
V PERUNA IS 1
J It is a tonic that restores the balance
away the waste matter in your systen
Aft cd effort nnd better health. For neat
have found it a valuable aid in all cat
experience points the way for you.
test that proves its value. Tablet f
,uquick administration, l'lcasant to ta!
with you.
I Mannlin Tablets ore the ideal laxa
yy ^ IJJT the habit of eonstipation, arouse tho 1
kidneys. Your druggist haa thena.
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State of South Carolina, R?
County of Union. lai
Court of Common Pleas. sa
J. L. Belue, Plaintiff, pe
against he
M. O. Belue, Defendant.
In obedience to an order made in
the above stated case by His Honor,
Judge Jas. E. Peurifoy, on November gj
2nd, 1910, I will expose to public sale J
to the highest bidder, in front of the 1
Courthouse door ,at Union, in the JR
County of Union, in said State, on the
first Monday in December, 1910, with- ?
in the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to wit: All
that certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being situate about four
,miles North of the City of Union, on
the Union and Spartanburg Public
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lvwnu, ill kj uiuii luwiiamp, UlllUU \>UUIIty,
State aforesaid, containing one (1)
acre, and bounded as follows, to wit:
by lands of Mrs. E. C. Evans, lands
now or formerly of the estate of J.
E. Belue, lands belonging to Union
County, known as the Union County
Poor House farm, and by the Union
and Spartanburg Public Road. Said
one acre of land to be sold together
with Cotton Ginnery, Grist Mill and
Saw Milling outfit located thereon.
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and recording; the
aforesaid Order further providing
that all persons desiring to bid at
tm ,
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iping or other discomfort, and apals
to children because of its pleast
taste. Druggists everywhere sell 1
for fifty cents a bottle, and every
sther should have it in the house
r use whenever occasion arises.
To avoid imitations and ineffective
bstitutes always be sure to ask for
\ Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that
facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature
d his portrait appear on the yellow
rton in which the bottle is packed,
trial bottle, free of charge, can be
tained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald;11,
455 Washington St., Monticello,
inois.
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on that has disturbed 2'our
ed your digestion, and rey
processes to do their full
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ished When Desired.
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Manager.
Old Postolllcc Building
id sale, shall, before being allowed
bid, deposit with the undersigned
tceiver the sum of One Hundred Dol:s,
as evidence of good faith, the
id sum to be forfeited in event said
rson failing to comply with his or
r bid. R. P. Morgan,
Receiver for Belue & Belue.
irron & Barron,
Attys. for Receiver. 45-3
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to have hair before it can be straightened.
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isa Hair Grower which feeds the scalp and
roots of the hairand makes the hair Brow,
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