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UNION AND THE U. D. C. The United Daughters of the Confederacy of South Carolina have just been delightfully entertained by the go?d people of Union. The State body was the guest of the William Wallace chapter, U. D. C., of Union, but all Union joined with the ladies of that organization in making the State meeting one of the most pleasant ever held. Spartanburg's representatives return from Union in ecstaties of praise. We understand they had "the time of their lives." The people of Union have every reason by now to know that they have given the State organization of the Daughters of the Confederacy one of the great meetings of their history.? Spartanburg Herald. TURKEY FOR THE SOLDIERS Columbus, N. W., Nov. 27.?Sixteen thousand pounds of dressed turkeys. 2,000 pounds of cranberry, 100 boxes of apples and oranges. 4.000 pounds of fjiuiu |iuuiiiiik wim i,uuu pounds 01 candies and other dainties were shipped South today for Thanksgiving dinners for the troops of the punitive expedition. '? Thirty-three motor trucks conveyed the cargo. * NEW "HOPE */t - New Hope, Nov. 27.?Since our last writing we have been having real winte'." time. Our first killing f'-pst has put the last touch to our golden weather and real winter is here with us. The Woodmen of Jonesville lodge unveiled a monument of Mr. John Fowler Sunday afternoon at New Hope. The serv ices were well rendered. Had with t.hem a speaker from Spartanburg who ci elivered an inspiring talk. A large d rowd attended to see this beautiful monument unvelied. Thanksgiving is now" nearly with us and guess it will he observed in many ainerent ways. It is day that we should feel thankful in ^>very way for the many blessings we hvave had during the year. If it has5 been unsuccessful in many ways W'e have enjoyed blessings in different^ ways. Does it not take us back in i?'magination to the days when our pilgn'm fathers landed on the bleak New England shores and to know how thankful they were. How much more we caught to be today. v We will have at our school n^'ouse a Thanksgiving play on Thanksgiving night. Sorry we didn't get it ifn the last week's jiaper, but hope to hmive a large crowd anyway. v Our Community club meeting 'a will be at Bishop schoolhouse Friday, 'hDecember 1st, and it is hoped that ? we will have a large meeting. Several from our community attel'nded "The Birth of the Nation" in Sri >artanburg and all reported a fine timtfe. Miss Blanche (soforth of WilkJ: naville, the assistant teacher at Bisjhop school, will take up her duties MVonday, November 29th. 1 Mr. Asbury Goforth of Wilkinsv?*ille spent the week-end with her daugb ster, Mrs. Jeff Brown. jf Mr. W. F. Bishop is able to be I, out again. _____ Vejj. o. IN FIVE MINUTES! WO INDIGESTION. GAS {OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH . 4 The Moment 'Tape's I )b, a pepsin" Reaches the Stomach A1 yi Distress (loes. "Really does" put bad /stomach in order?"really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, h<T?artburn and sourness in five minutes-that?just that?makes Tape's I^Jiapepsin the largest selling stomac1 n regulator in the world. If what yjpu eat ferments into stubborn lumps.f you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy f,and aches; breath foul; tongue coaled; your insides filled with bile an;-<t indigestible waste, remember the ?riioment "Tape's Diapepsin" comes; in contact with the stomach all ,iuch distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing?almot marvelous, and th.e joy is its harmlessness. A larg,e fifty-cent case of Tape's Piapepsi?n will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your drogij.'ist hands you your money back. , Yt's worth its weight in gold to men <hnd women who can't get their stom'achs regulated. It belongs in your home?should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the world. Whenever You Need a Qeneral Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic i9 equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININK ana ikum. it acts on tiie Diver, Drives ont Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. EGGS BOUGHT AT 24c SELL IN NEW YORK AT 43c New York, Nov. 27.?Eggs purchased in Indiana at 24 V6 cents a dozen in June sold in New York at 43 cents a dozen November 18, according to testimony developed today by the Wicks legislative committee investigating the price of foodstuffs in this State. Some of these eggs are still in storage here after being sold repeatedly at advancing rates. Dm Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heat Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATI V? BROMO QU1N1NK ia better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness not ringing in hesd. Remember the full name and look for the signature of B. W. GKOVB. ?3?< NEGROES LEAVING SOUTH FOR NORTH [" Trainload to Go From Georgia, Car From Abbeville, Society to Support Them Until Employment is Found. Spartanburg negroes said yesterday that a solid trainload of negroes is being made up in Georgia to move to the North, and that when the train passed through this State a solid carload of negroes would go from Abbeville. While the explanation of the wholesale exodus of negroes from Abbeville was not explained, it is presumed that they are leaving because H of the recent lynching which took place there. After the lynching sev- E eral negroes were run away from the B town and county and the negroes in E that section are said to be completely B demoralized. |j It is said that about six Spartan- E burg negroes have left this city within |'j the last week for the North and that y several other local negroes will go with the delegation during the coming y wceK. Information here is to the effect Bj that the negroes in one northern State 5 (the State to which the delegation is H bound next week) have formed a D league, and this league pledges itself I to support the negroes coming from I the South until the newcomers can H find some profitable employment and K repay what money has been advanced 3 them. This money, in turn, is used S for helping still other negroes to come B from the Southern States to the North. 9 People all over the South have won- I-j dered what the negroes from this sec tion would live on in the North after ft they got there, and so far as is known ft in Spartanburg, this is the first time ffl that an explanation has been ad vanced. This information was obtained yesterday from a responsible and reliable negro employed in one of the local barber shops, and is taken to be the actual truth. YOU CAN'T "FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT Save Your Hair! Make it Thick, Wavy, Glossy and Beautiful at Once. Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will I please you most, will be after a few I weeks' use, when you see new hair, I fine and downy at first?yes?but real- I ly new hair?growing all over the H scalp. I A little Danderine immediately dou- I bles the beauty of your hair. No dif- I ference hoNv dull, faded, brittle and I scraggy, just moisten a cloth with I Danderine and carefully draw it B through your hair, taking one small I strand at a time. The effect is im- I mediate and amaging?your hair will B be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an B appearance of abundance; an incom- I parable lustre, softness and luxuri- I ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any? Nev< that it has been neglected or injured such by careless treatment. A 25-cent bot- laria tie will double the beauty of your hair. I.,re< ? . tion, WORLD GRAIN CROPS Heat REPORTED BY ITALY Th Adv< Wheat Shows Great Reduction, But Rye, Barley, Oats and Corn Are q/ More Plentiful. _____ ? Washington, Nov. 25.?Combined / wheat crops this year of 14 of the / world's grain growing countries arc _ estimated at 72.4 per cent of last C-j year's production in a cablegram received at the department of agriculture from the International Institute |?J of Agriculture at Rome. 1 1 The aggregate production is placed for at 2,222,914,000 bushels, or 92.0 per forf cent of the five-year average. The Tal countries are Spain, England, Wales, OJx Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, cos Roumania, the 48 governments of Eu- Qtj. ropean Russia, Switzerland, Canada, the United States, India, Japan, Egypt , and Tunis. A better showing is made in other grains. Nine countries report a rye Part crop and 114.8 per cent of the aver- qui age. Fourteen give a barley crop of devi 958,573,000 bushels, 90 per cent of the enl; previous, and 102.6 per cent of the won average. Oats produced in 12 countries is put at 2,754,658,000 bushels, which is 83. 2per cent of the crop of last year, and 105.7 per cent of the QVPro r*n Qiv nnnnf rino ? O VUUII VI IVD iU|/Ul l a 804,772,000 bushel crop of corn, 85.7 per cent of last year, and 96.7 of the < average. The corn crop in the United States CJ is estimated at 86.5 per cent of last J year's, and 97.6 per cent of the five- 'v-ryear average. RUB-MY-TISM M Will cure your KheumutiNin -? Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects $300 Rtr.' Anti?i>n(irt AhaiIvma nc?1 ?? ....uu/ u? 9 uov-u *11ternally and externally. Price 25c. SAY THIS QUICKLY. tf0f Bandy-legged Boarachio Mustachio Whiskerifuscins, the bald but brave 1 Bombardino of Bagdad, helped Abor- Mi > milique Bluebeard, Bashaw of Babel- eal < J mandeb, to beat down an abominable one , bumble of Bashaw. 39-tf A C Should be plann other No. 1. Order a Su have your Father, Son of Pants, the values ol No. 2. Have your pair of Pants or order No. 3. Give your e every Suit or Overcoa same cloth or i? rade, u ured for these Pants No. 1. Give the Su the cost of two Suits. r\o. &. 15c just to > Clothes for the Christ Parties giving us mo Clothes will he given Overcoat carries with Values of these Pai Prices for or CM Fit, Workmanship an We will please yoi Every order giver Remember, that n< Our suggestions a more you are assured cause we are Wholesal WACO TONIC ;r fails to prove its merits \r complains as Indigestion, Ma> , Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Thai i Feelinp, Neuralgia, ConstipaHeart Trouble, Eczema, Sick lache, Catarrh and Nervousness lis Special Offer Good Only Whilt jrtising Stock Lasts. The $1.0C les for GO cents, 3 for $1.25, al ous Drupe Co., Union, S. C., Mair ^NSGQ MM E RAS'.&.rfl LN ?2*\' I ERE'S Box Buster Brown ,-riSS ' the kids, and 31 inches nr. J HtoXsl'ts only $2. ler Anscos lip $55. We'd like to Hi n you the entire line. \ U r photographic de- J ment has established ce a reputation for J / eloping, printing and V. lfg'ng Come in, , > i 1't you ? s \ '& \ PALMETTO 1 ft | DRUG CO. jjX i MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS to $10,000?Twenty years time See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Ree 2nd door East of PostofRce. QUICK LOANS. oney to loan upon county or cit> estate. Loan may be had for from to twenty years. Barron & Barron. liristi ed with the same practi fuirement. A few sugg part, we feel, a it or Overcoat for yourself, pa; i, Brother, Uncle, Cousin or Frie F which range from $6.50 to $13. husband measured for a Suit < the extra pair of Pants for ano mployce an order on us for a $ it ordered an extrr :iair of Pan pon the payment oi $2.00 additio for their Christmas (lift. .... ..< i??a.J ^ vvwvvvvv.m.v..n i'T | ^ i i I HUJ 5* Roadster $123S X ! Seven Agency for I t ATCHIS A v li^A A^A A^A A^k A^V A^A A^fc A NOTICE OF' FINAL DISCHARGE, M State of South Carolina, I) County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that in the 15th day of December, 191G, at 11 o'clock, n. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will s make his final settlement as Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Amanda Goodwin, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said . Court, for his final discharge as such 1J Administrator. G. II. L. Robinson. || This 14th day of Nov., 191G. Published in The Union Times for ? 30 days. 46-4-pd . T.H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 OVER MILHOUS DRUG CO. [J UN ION, S. C. ? ii auu cMia |itt11 III l aiUS IU Ol oursclf and sec to it that vou ; mas and Now Year Holidays. re than one order, their own in a 5 per cent discount on each g it an extra pair of Pants for $ its are from $6.50 to $13.50 a p: Suit 01Q K ^ercoat DiOi J d Durability of every order Gi i, and keep you no matter what i us from today until Decemner ivelties and knick knacks carry k ire practical, lasting and monej of receiving better values from le Tailors Selling Direct to You. The Col i Tailorin W. P. BOB 4 Main St. nas < !cal thought and dei estions, at this timt re in order. y $2.00 additional and nd measured for a pair 50. >r Overcoat and extra ther Christmas Gift. mi it or Overcoat, with ts will be made of the nal. Have others measne party and save him ire well provided with eluded, for Christmas arment. Each Suit or 2.00 additional, air. 0 and up laranteed. We have no D it costs us. PLACE TP 19th inclusive, will be deliv irge profits, are expensive r saving to yourself and us than from any tailor t umbia ig Co. (s O, Mgr. . . union, b. C. PMOB i. Five Passenger Touri Passenger Touring Car S Union, Newberry and Laurens WRITE US FOR DEMOSTRATION ON & RASOR, E Vhitmire, South Carolina MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. IftllMPNT Ill hill I )r. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST FFICF. OVER MUTUAL I T*nn O p RY GOODS COMPANY UHIUII, O. VJ. Gift liberation as any ?, on our f| r p| i 1 issatisfied Customers IE ORDER NOW. cred before Christmas and are not lasting, recipient and further>r clothier in town be ( * * it I [LE | ing Car $1235 51390. V ; Counties & t % dealers V mtiM) J l Vj-u=i'^ TWADI MARK PILE REMEDY is a scientifically prepared medicated paste in tubes for proper use; also tablet for internal use in same package. A remedy which you can use yourself. Sold on its merits. Ask us. Sold only by us, f>Oc and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. Invigorating to the Pole and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malar in.enriches the blood .nnd builds up the system. A true tome. For adults and children SOc DR. L MURRAY HAIR DENTIST Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1560 SPARTANBURG, S. C.