The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 08, 1916, Page 6, Image 6
Simple Laxative .
Best i
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup lYpsin Cave
Satisfaction When Nothing
Else Would.
Nearly every one. at one time or another.
suffers from constipation, or inactive
bowels, and one of the few conclusions
upon which the doctors agree
is that regularity of the bowels is an
essential to good health.
In the family medicine chest of most
well-ordered households will he found
one or more of the various remedies
recommended for the relief of constipation.
In the majority of homes today
the combination of simple laxative
herbs with pepsin known as Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup I'cpsin is recognized
as the standard laxative. Druggists
everywhere report a constantly increasing
demand for this splendid remedy
which is sold for fifty cents a
bottle.
Mr. James Ash, 10"J (Ireen St., Cumberland,
Md., wrote to Dr. Caldwell
that he found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
I'opsin the most effective remedy for
constipation lie had ever used and that
he always keeps a bottle of it on hand
for use when necessary.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin is a
mild laxative, and does not gripe or
strain, but acts gently and brings rc|
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5 dishes, etc.. also Sterli
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in pattern. It will be
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of all coffees. You try ttyou
have used the entire <
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your grocer to refund yo
willingly. Write for prer
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Peoples Und
Funeral Directors
Automobile Equipment Ku
Calls Answered Pro
HU W. EDGA1
Phone 240
Look at Y<
Expe
after you have used our meats aw
them considerably less than forme
meats than ever before. The reas
j pood that every ounce of them if
waste, and the stoppage of waste if
City Market a
; k. it. (ioi)Sii
A man can never he a true Kentlenian
in manner until he is a gentleman
at heart.?Dickens. I
Remedy M
por Constipation i
lief in an easy, natural manner. Its
freedom from opiates or narcotic C(
drujjs makes it the ideal family laxa
tivL:- . c<
'lo avoid imitations and ineffective u,
substitutes be sure you get Dr. ('aidwell's
Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile
of Dr. Caldwell's signature and
bis portrait appear on the yellow car- |l(
ton in which the bottle is packed. A tj
trial bottle, free of charge, can be ob- ^
tained by writing to Dr. \V. lb Cald- p
well, loo Washington St., Monticello,
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a pleasure to show '? "
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and Embalmers
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hile. It will surprise you to find tl
rly. Yet you have enjoyed finer <
;on is simple. Our meats are so
i eaten. There is, therefore, no
; saving. The best is the cheapest. *
ind Cattle Co.
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Avarice and luxury, those pests |j
which have been the ruin of every r<
great state.?Iavy. C
UCH COTTON BITRNS
IN MIDNIGHT BI
wenty-five Hundred Hales I)est
or Hadly Damaged by Fir
Saturday Night.
(Sunday's State)
Fire did upwards of $200,000
ire at the Columbia Compress
uny's plant last night. Two
ind five hundred bales of eottoi
impress machinery and the
ere on the wooden platform
as burned. In an adjoining sj
red warehouse of brick were
ules and across the street in ar
arehouse of wood with fireproof
lg were 2,f>00 bales, a good ps
hich was long staple. Four w
ax cars were destroyed and one
night. At midnight the fire we
pr control. It was discover*
):30 o'clock. The origin is unk
The destroyed platform was o
lock bounded by Green, Divine
)ln and Gadsden streets. This
>n had not been compressed ar
impressing machinery bad not
sed in several days. Because
jcords were in a safe in the mi
le fire, it was impossible to sa;
ight exactly whom the burned <
elonged to, but it is thought tl
le main it was the property of 1
Co., of Sumter; Rizer Cotton
any of Columbia; C. F. Rizer at
eorge II. McFaddin & Son o
tnta; and possibly the New En
Jaste company of Boston. Thei
tbcrs who patronize the Col
otton Compress company but
ot thought olf hand that the;
itton except in the two wareh
he cotton in the box cars is s;
ave been the property of J. I
lam Co., of Greensboro.
Protected by Insurance.
W. II. Jeffords, secretary and
ger of the company, said last
lat the cotton was fully cover
isu ranee. The box cars ar
nurse, insv^'.l.
Figuring cotton at $100 a bal
,r>0() bales would be worth $2"
iguring the building and macl
I only $:in.000, the total los
le compress would be $28
roviding there is no salvage,
ng the loss at only $200,000 i
good margin for salvage,
itton can be saved will be 1
nly after the damaged bales
ave been individually reworke*
At one time it looked as if th
ould spread beyond the plat
ome cotton on the small platfo
le warehouse across the
;iught but was put out before
amage was done. Three large
f the Texas Oil company acroi
ide track were blistered and o
est side of the fire was the pis
ie Southern Cotton Oil companj
inks were so heated that
ashed up when water struck
here were 200 bales of lint*
he Southern Cotton Oil com]
ards and 100 of these were i
red. This company flooded its
wt*o iit 11 l"\ cfmi * v? 4 4 v*
nun oicam co jn CVVIIL UIU
ml roofs from catching.
JONESVILLE
Joncsville, Dec. 5.?Thanks)
ay was a quiet one in Jonesville
ank and postollice observed li
lit everything else went on as
1 business circles. Services wer
t the Presbyterian church in tl
moon by the pastor, Rev. 1
'orter, Mrs. I>r. F. P. Mamilt
1 ifton was the truest of her
Irs R. P.. Smith on Thanks)
ay. The good turkey dinners
ot so numerous on Thanksgivi
sual. Turkeys were scarce ami
re more so.
Mr. '1'. K. Spears left Sunds
oleman, (la., where he goes
tarried to Miss Jimmio ('. II
f that place. Mr. Spears, wii
ride, will arrive in Jonesville
Wednesday, the Pith inst.
News is about as scarce in
arts just now as eggs.
The Wallace cotton mill is ai
ig to open a grocery store f<
urpose of supplying their hand:
roceries at wholesale prices t<
item along these trying times,
? quite commendable for the
lanagement.
The building committee of th
aptist church has let the co
building their church, which
e a solid brick wall. Mr. Hud I
f Inman jrets the contract at !
rithout the seats or other furni
Sunday Messrs. .1. C. Spears,
littlejohn and the writer visite
smrade, Mr. Wm. L. Goudelo
"relet and we had a nice lift
nion, which was much enjoyi
le four who wore the prey,
oudclock and I were in the
[" rinient, the 18th S. C. V., for
ears and we naturally talked <
ays we spent together in the trt
nd elsewhere during the early si
Ir. Goudelock has lately moved
is old home in Cherokee cour
'acolet Mills.
We had a lijrht shower of rai
iyht, not as much as is neodc
ie dry ground. It seems ths
oi our quota of rain for the yi
ie summer and that we can'
nouph now to put the prou
ood order for the farmers to ph
Miss Louise Gnllman of I
pent the week-end with her
I rs. Susie Coleman.
Mrs. J. W. Mates and son,
iates. spei^ the week-end in C
ia with Mrs. M. M. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shipman of
ersonville, N. C., are the true?
leir daughter, Mrs. J. I). Whi
Teleph<
A pessimist is one # ho is thor
t convinced that everything
ime out all wrontf in the end.?
hcsterton.
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been N
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Htarby | Jones his 1
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Kland g Would feel
re are =<
Tt 1 Houscv
ouses! 1 tllat Insta/1
wi- S fast coffee i
|| the reasons
, m | supplanted
upon thous
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linery ,gl
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15,000, i itit tOl M ith ii"ii &S
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What
mown HUNTING JACK JOHNSON.
shall
1. Chicago, Dec. 4.?F ederal operale
fire lives are trailing Jack Johnson, tht
tform. negro pugilist, in the East, Charles F,
rm of Cline, United States district attorney,
street said today. Cline is confident Johnmuch
son, who jumped his bond and fled tc
tanks Europe after being convicted in Chi3s
the cago on white slave charge, has ren
the turned to this country.
int of
\ The
steam The real object of education is tc
them, give children resources that will en>rs
in dure as long as life endures.?Edward
incov- V
buildwalls
Down Goes
giving
the List
e held
he afs.
\v. Here arc "the finest tires
on or .
sister, macle ' tires with coildiving
, c
were sistcut records of 7000,
9000, 11,000 miles.
ly for During a nation-wide introducartiev
*or-v aM(' sa^es campaign the
th his list has been greatly reduced.
ahout x? . ' .
iSow you can buy these tires
these with a 5000-mile adjustment
rrang- guarantee at about the price of
v.- the 3500-mile tires.
s with
which ^our size is here for instant
, niin delivery, and with the tires
goes our well-known service.
e new Let us have your order today.
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$(>.100
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lo reed
by
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nones
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lit- ?OAKER
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sometimes wakes up feel
consequence the family
s telling them in so mar
ncs attributes it to biliou!
ft wear off during the
a dose of liver medicine
morning he feels better
:offec for breakfast,? and
-and the next morning.
: Jones has another spell
Irs. Jones means all right
m to realize that if she di
nnorning coffee she woulc
m the liver medicine ai
all right without both.
dves everywhere have fo
t Postum takes the place <
perfectly. And that is on
; why I?istant Postum ha
th e use of coffee on t
>ands of American breakta
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trinity of evils
1 most people, an<
: Ccusns other, in the ordi
? - is spread throu
; Catarrh many^t,
^ PERUIN
It is of great value when use
ally checking it and overcoming it in a
ft Ample evidence has proved that it
I coming chronic catarrh, dispelling the i
, I the diseased membranes to perform th
I up the entire system.
I The experience of thousands is a si
Ipected to do for you.
Liquid or tablets?both tested by
THE PERUNA COMPANY,
The CHEVF
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> IS Attractive in Appearand
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'$ IS Economical in Operatio
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\ IS Equipped With Every C
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\ UNION,
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One Pair of
I ...Lifet
Are von abusing and n<
you will pay the price late
of all headaches arise froir
aching, burning eyes that s
and many other ills are d
strain. In such cases ther
that is an unfailing one?p
SCHOOL CHILDREN
carefully examined before
if necessary, fitted with gh
An examination will cost
is no need for glasses I wi
for glasses are very reasor
every pair with an absolu
tion.
F. C. DUKE,
13 Main Street
I
ing cross HI
know it
ly words.
sncss and
day she
at night,
and she
the next
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dn't give
ln't have
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if break- |
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, ck)scly allied, that afflict
i which follow one on the
er named, until the last one
gh the system, leading to
their course can be checked.
A CONQUERS
d promptly for a cold, usu,
few days.
; Is even of more value in overnflammatory
conditions, enabling
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Eyes to a
ime...
selecting yours? If, so,
r. More than two-thirds
i eye-strain. Dim vision,
soon tire, granulated lids
ue to some form of eye
e is but one remedy and
>roperly fitted glasses,
should have their eyes
being taxed by study and
isses.
you nothing, and if there
11 tell you so. My prices
lable and I stand back of
te guarantee of satisfac.
Optometrist
Union, South Carolina