The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 16, 1917, Page 5, Image 5
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Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Relieves
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Failed.
There is nothing so necessary to a
child's health and comfort as regularity
of the bowels. All children are
especially susceptible to stomach trouble
and any overstrain of the sensitive
organs has a tendency to obstruct
elimination. This condition is responsible
for much of the illness of childhood.
To relieve constipation a mild laxative
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and purgatives are violent in their action
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| PURELY PERSONAL |
Mr. T. M. Marchant of Greenille is
in the city this week on business.
Mr. W. L. Inman of Kelton, Route
2, was a visitor to Union Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Morgan Rice
have returned from a pleasure trip to
Florida.
Mr. Hervie Whitlock of Spartanburg
spent the week-end with his parents in
Union.
Mrs. W. S. Manning of Spartanburg
was the guest of Mrs. Elias Prioleau
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bishop and
Mrs. C. M. Bailey were visitors in the
city this week.
Mr. Henri Going has accepted a position
with the Carpenter-O'Brien company
at Eastport, Fla.
Mrs. W. H. Burris and children have
returned from a few days' visit to
Mrs. Pressley in Columbia.
Miss Nina Sexton has returned from
her winter vacation and resumed her
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uuuc? at yi uuuni Dros. Store.
Mrs. Julia B. Easterling, who has
been ill at her home in Barnwell for
several weeks is improving slowly.
Miss Eva Bromley of Greenville,
Tenn., is the house guest of Miss Myra
Young at her home on East Main
street.
Miss Nancy Palmer is spending a
fortnight with her sister, Miss Etha
Palmer at Mrs. Clements on Mountain
street.
Miss Fanny Duncan of Converse college
spent the week-end in the city
with her parents, Col. and Mrs. T. C.
Duncan.
Miss Betty Browne of Lancaster
spent the week-end with Miss Frances
Nicholson at her home on East Main
street.
Mr. Louis Gilliam is rapidly recovering
from an attack of pneumonia,
and will soon be able to return to
Clemson college.
Miss Mary Rice and her guest, Miss
Ruth Browne, will leave Friday for
Santuc to spend the week-end with
Miss Elizabeth Jeter.
Dr. D. H. Martin was best man at
the marriage of Miss Natalie Dwight
and Mr. Grover Folsom Tatton in Columbia
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy II. Wilburn left
Monday evening for the Northern
markets to purchase the spring and
summer stock for Wilburn Bros, store.
Miss fanny Clarke left Sunday afternoon
for New York to study the
sprinor and summer gtyle in millinery
and purchase the stocks for her company.
Mrs. Shepard of Daurens is spending
sometime with her sister, Mrs.
.T. F. Caudle, at the Central hotel. Mrs.
Caudle has been quite sick for 'more
than a week.
Mrs. II. L. Younpf (Lily Fant) and
children returned last week to their
home in Quitman. Ga.. after a fortnight's
visit to Mrs. John A. Fant, on
E. Main street.
Dr. and Mrs. Virfril II. Hawkins have
returned from their honeymoon trip
and are "at home" to their friends at
the residence of Mr. T. L. Estes on
"Douplass Heights."
Mrs. W. Newell Smith of Greenville
spent a few days this week with relatives
in Union. She was accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs. R. C. Little,
of Lockhart Junction.
Mr. Will D. Upshaw was in Union
for a few hours Tuesday morninpr and
spoKe to tne cnntiren ot the hijrh
school. He was on his way to Clinton,
where he delivered several addresses
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spencer left this
week for the Northern markets to purchase
millinery ajul notions for the
millinery parlors of Spencer and Bailey
recently opened for business in the
hotel buildinpr.
Miss Marie Harris was operated
on for appendicitis last Sunday at the
Magnolia Hospital in Chester and her
friends here will be pleased to hear
that she is rapidly recovering. Miss
Harris is from Greenville and visited
in Union last summer and made a host
of friends.
Miss Frances Nicholson visited
friends in Columbia this week and left
Thursday morning: for Greenville to
be the guest of Mrs. Thomas M. Marchant
and attend the last cotillion of
the season before lent.
Mr. W. T. Sinclair has resigned his
position as lineman for the Southern
Bell Telephone Co. here and has been
succeeded by Mr. C. B. Adair. Mr.
Sinclair has been with the company
here for the past five years. He has
not yet decided whether he will go
into business for himself or accept
one 01 several openings ottered him
by the telephone company elsewhere.
SPLENDID ADDRESSES.
Last Friday afternoon at the
Church of the Nativity, Mrs. W. S.
Manning and Mrs. C. T. Lundgren of
Spartanburg gave splendid addresses
to the ladies of the church and other
prominent missionary leaders on the
subject of missions, and they were given
earnest attention throughout. At
the conclusion of the service a social
half hour was enjoyed at the rectory
and tea and cake was served.
Agriculturists have succeeded in
raising a brown cotton in Egypt that
js stronger than any heretofore produced
there.
JONESVILLE
Jonesville, Feb. 12.?South Carolina
Come-to-Sunday-School-Day was weP
observed here Sunday, though then'
should have been many more in attendance.
The total attendance for the
town being only 405.
Miss Dobson, of the high school
faculty, .spent the week-end at her
home in Gaffney.
Miss Springfield visited in Greenville
last wiek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Littlejohn have
been on the sick list for the past week.
Messrs. R. E. Henry and T. M. Marchant
were business visitors here last
week.
Mrs. Godwin of Spartanburg visited
her mother, Mrs. Kendrick, last week.
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Washington, D. C., were married Wednesday
eveninp at 7:30 o'Vlock at Trinity
church in Columbia,
Miss Dwipht is a native of Winnsboro,
but, with her family, has made
her home here for a number of years
and has been identified with the
younper society set, who will rep ret
that she will make her home elsewhere
after her marriape. Durinp the
time of her stay in Columbia she has
also been an efficient teacher in the
bopan school.
Mr. Patton, who is oripinally from
Spartanburp county, has lived in
Washinpton a number of years and it
is there that the younp couple will
make their home for the present. Mr
Patton praduated in law at Georpetown
university and has since been
secretary to the committee on naval
affairs, of which Senator Tillman is
chairman.?State.
Mr. Patton was a resident of this
city for several years and his friends
[are deeply interested in the announce
ment of his marriage and extend cordial
congratulations and good wishes
COMPANY A, C. OF C.
Company A, Children of the Confederacy,
met with their new directress,
Mrs. S. S. hinder, on Thursday
afternoon. February 8th. The secretary
called the roll and each responded
with some fact about I.ee or Jackson,
then the chapter saner "The Bonnie
Blue Flap." Ted darner recited
"Marse Robert's Asleep" and Clough
Wallace pave "The Sword of Lee."
The favorite hymn of these preat loaders,
"How Firm a Foundation", was
sung by the chapter and "Dixie" was
sung, which marked the closing of the
un-rury program.
The election for the year 1917 resulted
in the following: President
I.eonora Arthur; vice president, Theopa
Norman; treasurer. Elizabeth
Murrah; secretary. Leon Wagnon. The
directress, Mrs. Linder, served delicious
hot chocolate and sweet wafers.
The chapter will meet the 21st of February,
with Sara White.
Margaret Sanders,
Secretary.
ELKS BANQUET.
The B. P. O. will give their annual
banquet on the 22nd at their home on
E. Main street and a most elaborate
affair is being planned. The decorations,
favors and service will be typical
of colonial days and a score or
more of Union's pretty maids will
dress in colonial costume and assist
with the entertainment. The banquet
is in charge of Charles W. Goforth
W. H. McEachern and Maurice Garner,
which spells success.
NEW MILLINERY PARLORS.
Mrs. C. E. Spencer and Mrs. J. K.
Bailey have opened millinery parlors
in the store recently vacated by Tinsley's
Jewelry Store, and will handle
up-to-date millinery and notions. Mrs.
Spencer left Wednesday for the Northern
markets to purchase the stock.
DEATH OF A LITTLE BOY.
Maxie, the 14-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Tumbjin, died at the
home of his parents Saturday morning,
February 10, at Cross Anchor.
Maxie was a hripht and attractive
little boy and was loved by all who
knew him. The cause of his death
was heart trouble.
He was laid to rest Sunday afternoon
at the Friendship churchyard,
many relatives and friends gathering
to pay a last tribute to the little boy.
Everything was done for Maxie that
willing hands could do. Rev. G. E.
Smith conducted the funeral service.
Mr. and Mrs. Tumbling have the
sympathy of the community around
Cross Anchor in their hour of sorrow.
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A skeptic is a man who doubts some
of his own stories.
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Machine Shops of (charlotte, has
been stopping at the hotel for the past
week removing old machinery from
the Wallace mill, which is being replaced
with new.
Miss Nan Johnson spent the weekend
with her sister at Limestone college,
GafTney.
Four bales of cotton belonging to
the Farmers' Ginnery were damaged
by fire Saturday afternoon.
The ladies of the Methodist church
will give a progressive Valentine party
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Miss I.ucile McWhirter left yesterday
for Pauline, where she will teach
school.
The Baptist Sunday school will give
a Valentine party Saturday evening
in the class rooms of the Wallace mill
school building.
Many are looking forward to heaving
Mr. Upshaw's lecture tongiht entitled
"A Stainless Flag for America."
"Tecoma."
MR. PATTON WEDS MISS DWIGHT.
Miss Natalie Dwight of Columbia
and Mr. Grover Folsom Patton. of
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