The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 13, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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of all headaches ari
aching, burning ey(
and many other ill
strain. In such ca*
that is an unfailing
SCHOOL CHILI
carefully examined
if necessary, fitted 1
An examination v
is no need for glass
for glasses are ver\
every pair with an
tion.
F. C. DU
13 Main Street
Dr. Virgil R. Haw
DENTIST
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN I fninn
FOSTER KUII.DINC UI11UII,
Mistaking flattery for frie
a very human error.
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MEMBER DANK UNDER j
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& Planters Nat'l Bank :
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d Largest Bank in Union County :
E CURRENCY PANICS ' j
yr the shut-downs, the business depresof
employment which followed the cur7?
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ler currency panic the Federal Reserve J
?eps on hand an immense supply of cur- ?
he banks which belongs to the system
ne so that they may at all times meet [
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il to you to get its protection, without ?
one of our depositors? ?
)klet, "How Does It Benefit Me?" I;
ederal Reserve System. ;
I BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK '
a
money where il will be absolutely sale \
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and neglecting yours? If, so,
ice later. More than two-thirds
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ise iroin eye-sirain. uim vision,
?s that soon tire, granulated lids
s are due to some form of eye j
>es there is but one remedy and <
one?properly fitted glasses.
)REN should have their eyes
before being taxed by study and
with glasses.
v\\\ cost you nothing, and if there j
>es I will tell you so. My prices
j reasonable and I stand back of
absolute guarantee of satisfac
KE, Optometrist
Union, South Carolina
kins A. E. HILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Spartanburg, S. C.
S. C. Will practice in the Civil
and Criminal Courts of
ndship is Union County. 9-3mo-pd
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Jonesville, July 10.?The glc ar-d
Fourth was observed by the '1 Vlls
postoffice and the Wallace . I^e
also some of the stores. TheflM L
had a barbecue and picnic bisH
'rain cut the crowd considerably^! J W
mill k9pt holiday the rest of thOl^ |
The banks paid the usual sjg&i bxan''
nual dividend the first. I e
The rain on the 4th was a
good season and did much goo
growing crops and vegetation. t
the ground in good order to ] llpr>
crops and to sow peas. This
been much of a year for grass 111^
been a poor year for grazing a
At the home of Mr. M. ( e
near Ltockhart Junction on * y
there was a reunion of friend J^KILj &
community and a very pleas
was spent and a good dinner II
Capt. F. M. Ellerbe of thi^V^B VJ?e
tluards company here, is e?HB7i||Tl
his company to go into service
15th inst. Fj M riThe
dwelling house of ^L^.ok.
M. Bowen was accidently burrS^P?ff?re_
day night between 11 and 12 xJB WW*rMrs.
Bowen and here children J ?W
in Cherokee county visiting R*
*Bowen was at home. He wal^T|L -he
alseep in the house and
Sams, a near neighbor, got
burning building and he .had #iB|l^?tal!
on the door some time to awaiKW-JW>ack |
Bowen. The furniture was a I Wding
loss. The fire started in the | fl
part of the building. The builijl &te
was insured for $1,000. P*!! ps
There was a good rain hezMfJr
Friday evening, which puts th|j9\ an(l I
in good growing condition. 1 J^e a'l ;
The Southern railway rs a good! "l,e lHy* 11
generous corporation, but they, ljjp"
other roads, will work on S0U?1 ^ diLast
Sunday they had a big bM|ei Mtner'
at Spartanburg. The Spartanbiiw18 r nc-r
vision gave their employes a fc*" |* *nd |
and automobile rides and othenl ; iter j
tions. They sent out invitatiJ?. * . /as
passes for the occasion. This*!?In F /as
received one but he was sick a|l?l
not able to attend and then trM,u ?
on the holy Sabbath, a day thanlB^W^th
be kept holy. ^ anBend '
About IS months since my h 'itBnced '
got very poor and it seemed the s?r
was near. Three doctors pronoi rjpthem
me near the end and I though H VP
too. Dr. Linder was one of . I P1"
and, poor fellow, I have lived to li *
bury him and several of my "Bjfems
rades and friends but just nowipfflan- .
health has given down and it sif^fl an(l
that the end might be near butPjr- I
other reaction may take place ?e?reat ,
put me on rising ground agafrf"1! bewould
like to live to see the If6! can c
war that is on over, but that /
lieve will be several years and on
hardly expect to live to see the eil^Bf of
The Germans have been losinjlvV)een
their land engagements all alonjFPl?ent
late. England and France havby
successful in.most everit ?ngae#[rn', but
then ittrtsfarf'Mb' ttentnem
and taking many prisoner acnerothe
Germans are giving more i|)ro* well,
tion to their water craft an! 1 sure .
planes and at these they succeed lse" *e. !
especially the air craft but v&y ose ville
they can't win the battle with the 3s in j11
Miss Frances Hicks of Greerve(*
spent a day and night with fr;en< f-de- ?
Jonesvlle last week. ^e"ipulThe
matter of saving and sel^?idvonial
has been preached from the ilked p
pit, spoken from the rostrum, our
cated in the newspapers and ti ! has T
on all sides. I see the wives ol^'meat *
cabinet officers in Washington good ?
taken it up and agreed to eat The a
only once a day. All this is tll? but
economy and perfectly right. ov" solusaving
should begin at the top , nanv
really it comes without any rc <*'
tions at our hours as well as :?i"3 reat
hers. > her
Mrs. Crissie McWhirter ha a, up n
turned from an extended visit tei e New
laughter, Mrs. Samuel Lipscom ia 11 Her t|
North. Mrs. Mc-Whirter visited home v
York and other Northern cities. who (>
laughter, Mrs. Lipscomb, came "",^3 rewith
her. Mrs. Mary Southard, gj ^ I ^
went -with Mrs. McWhirter, hau;x has I n
turned also. v 11 r ^he I
Miss Sallie Chalk of Ravenniv|j will
nought a lot in Jonesville nea ^ ve to
Farmers' Union Ginnery and ' e
nuild a dwelling upon it and mc , N. C., s
Jonesville. "T^treet, h
Mrs. Brice Kelsey of Marion, t
s visiting her mother on Main ?3ZZn the ii
Mrs Sam Palmer. actor v
Work is progressing nicely get
Raptist church now. The contil .tract-U
for some time has been unable II jne.
material, although he had it conl . j
l for. Tel ;>'i(l n '"s |:
-r- M ^reat t
"He also that is slothful i
work is brother to him that is a,
waster." , n har
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rounded purse cannot live ij |c
mony with a full garbage pa'h-j,.^
ida Extension Service. ;e.
czema,|
ECZEMA REMEDY , iar af- I
Sold on a guarantee for Ej Sold <
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and simil# vmph'sll
fections of the skin and scalpf-^^ ll
Dnly by us, iiOc and $1.00. GIJ
Pharmacy, Union, S. C. 1 of thol
*? ? | is de-l
"Much food is in the tillage,^ J."
poor; nut tnere is tnat which)
utroved for want of iudermontl is re1
worse.
n shal3t
mud.
low water who stirs up the mo I*
, i i.axaThe
Quinine That Does Not Aflect
Because of its tonic and laxative eflrl ame and I
T1VR BROMOOOlNINKtabetterthnnl vk. 25c.
Quinine and does not cause nrrvouM
ringing in head. Remember the fulls/
look lor the signature of It. W. CHOI
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JONESVILLE
Jonesville, July 10.?A party or 40
or more young people, chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lipscomb, enjoyed
a moonlight picnic last Monday evening
on Pacolet river.
Owing to the downpour of rain on
the 4th the picnic and barbecue at
the Wallace mills was' a failure.
Tho camping paxty, consisting of 18
young people from this place, who
spent several days last week at
Blythe Shoals, returned Saturday
night, having enjoyed the outing and
with many funny experiences to relate.
Mrs. Ida E. Whitlock visited in
Landrum last week as the guest of
her son, Mr. R. P. Whitlock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whitmire visited
in Hendersonville last week.
Miss Mae Calvert was at home to a
number of her friends on last Wednesday
evening in honor of her guest,
Miss Thornton.
Mrs. S. H. Geer and son returned
last week from an extended visit to
friends in New Jersey.
Miss Kate Shipman, after spending
two weeks with relatives here, returned
to her home in Hendersonville
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McMinn visited
in Greer last week.
It is reported the members of the
Coast Artillery will have a barbecue
here soon.
Miss Pearl Johnson visited friends
at Kelton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coleman of
Spartanburg are guests of friends and
relatives in and near Jonesville this j
week. ;
The ladies of the Baptist mission- ! I
si y society expect to render the play
entitled "The Old Peabody Pew" at :
Kelton Saturday evening.
Tecoma.
LEMON JUICE IS
FRECKLE REMOVER
C?irls! Make This Cheap Beauty Lotion
to Clear and Whiten Your
Skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
i bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
lave a quarter pint of the best freckle
ind tan lotion, and complexion beautiier,
at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
my drug store or toilet counter will
aipply three ounces of orchard white
or a few cents. Massage this swecty
fragrant lotion into the face, neck,
irms and hands each day and see how
reckles and blemishes disappear and
iow clear, soft and white the skin beomes.
Yes! It is harmless.
t CHILD GETSCROSS.
SICK AND FEVERISH
WHEN CONSTIPATED
JooOTotTfTS nrtonffue is Coated
Clean Little Liver and
Bowels.
If your little one's tongue is coated,
; is a sure sign the stomach, liver and
owcls need a gentle, thorough cleanslg
at once. When your child is cross,
eevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat
r act naturally; if breath is bad,
tomach sour, system full of cold,
hroat sore, or if feverish, give a teapoonful
of "California Syrup of
'igs," and in a few hours all the
logged-up, constipated waste, sour
ile and undigested food will gently
jove out. of the bowels, and you have
well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
ike this harmless "fruit laxative." ?
I ill ions of mothers keen it handv be
luse they know its action on the H
tomaeh, liver and bowels is prompt
nd sure. They also know a little
iven today saves a sick child tomor3W.
Ask your druggist for a fiO-cent botle
of "California Syrup of Figs,"
diieh contains directions for babies,
hildrcn of all apes and for grown-ups
lainly on the bottle. Beware of counerfeits
sold here. Get the genuine
lade by "California Fip Syrup Comany."
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Mrs. Martin, a most devoted mothr,
anxious that her two boys, aped
ix and eipht respectively, should not
ecome contaminated by contact with
he world, was in the habit of sittinp
a the next room to the boys, reading
^hile they went to sleep.
One nipht while she was thus en;aped
she overheard this:
"Walter?" No reply. "Walter?"
?Jo reply, then n sounding punch of
i fist, followed by an animated, "Go
o h ; I'm saying my prayers."
-Sunday Magazine. ,
SUFFERING AND SURGERY
an be avoided by using
r?AUt MARK
PILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment at
lome. Easy to use and thoroughly
lependable. Sold only by us 50c and
?1.00. ( Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.
ij9
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
We want you to know that the City
Barber Shop is now open for business
in the old bakery building, next door
to the former location. The recent
fire damaged us, but did not burn our
furniture and fixtures. We have had
everything worked over and now our
furniture is as good as new. Give us
your patronage.
The City Barber Shop,
26-tf Jno. R. Mathis, Prop.
"You ought to see our baby play,"
Pale Faced Women Take
Cheeks and Be
Men Need Phosphates tc
Vigorous
Athletes Increase Their Strength, Ene
Simply Taking a Few Weeks Tr
Atlanta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson
says that Phosphates are just as essential
to any man or woman who tires
easily, is nervous, or irritatable, worn
out, or looks haggard and pale to make
a strong, robust, vigorous healthy
body, as they are to cotton to make it
grow. The lack of Phosphate is the
cause of all enemic conditions and the
administration of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate
tablets will increase the strength
and endurance of weak,nervous, care
worn men and women 300 per cent, in i
two or three weeks time jn many in- <
stances, and their continued use will i
build up the whole nervous system, I
and give new life, vim, vigor, and vi- <
tality to the whole body. I always <
prescribe Argo-Phosphate to patients l
who are pale and colorless, and it is (
surprising to see how quickly a few <
weeks treatment will transform a pale t
iac? w a rosy cneeKea oeauty. There i
can be no rosy cheeked, healthy, beau- r
tiful women, without their system is f
sufficiently supplied with Phosphates. $
In recent interviews with physicians c
on the prave and serious consequences p
of a deficiency of Phosphates in the c
blood of American men and women, I r
have strongly emphasized the fact that i
doctors should prescribe more phos- I
pha'.es in the form of Arpro-Phosphate p
for weak, worn out. haprprard-lookinpr
men and women. When the skin is t
pale, and flesh flabby, it is a sij?n of a
mema. When the phosphates pro from y
the blood, the pink cheeks pro too. The t
You must know a man ;
well.
Yoil must" Ilea
?v,^v viuv j wui aui
know it well. It takes mc
find out its true durability
When you first select y<
months of experience. Th<
you must depend entirely
of the maker.
Th? depondaKilifv
pany is acknowledged tne
You buy a Chevrolet, fe<
ing wisely, for back of it ar
pie to warrant the stronges
priced product.
Satisfied Chevrolet owr
prove Chevrolet reliability.
w. E. GREI
UNIOl
| "why" \ '
^ Suffer? ^
^ Mrs. J. A. Cox, ofAI- /
La dcrson, W. Va., writes: tf
LA "My daughter . . .suf- A. ~~
LA fered terribly. She could A
f not turn in bed ... the
/ doctors gave her up, and A
rA we brought her home to A
* a die. She liad suffered so A
A- much at. .. time. Hav- y
A Ing heard of Cardui, we V
</ got it for her." T/_
A M % % T
UAKUlir
y*The Woman's Tonic ^
\/\ "In a few days, sue bel/J
gait to Improve." Mrs. /
1/1 Cox continues,''and had /
r/j no trouble at... Cardul / *
r/1 cured her, and we sing / 4
WyM its praises everywhere. O *
Wy% We receive many thou- ^ *
sands of similar letters /< J
l/l every year, telling of the /,
r/j gooa Cardui has done for ,/ '
iyf women who suffer from / 1
yr A their sex. It should do V
?/J you good, too. Try /
Cardul. E-77 /
DR. R. R. POPE
DENTIST
Office Over Tlnsley's New
Jewelry Store
PHONE 43
Phosphates to Make Rosy
autiful Forms.
) Make Strong, Healthy,
i Bodies.
rgy and Endurance 200% ?r More by
catment of Argo-Phosphate.
muscles lack tone. They become nervous,
irritable, despondent, melancholy,
the brain fags, and the memory
fails. Therefore if you wish to preserve
your youthful vim, vigor and vitality,
to a ripe old age. you must
supply the deficiency of Phosphate^
lacking in your food by using ArgoPhosphate,
the form of Phosphates
most easily assimilated.
NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is
recommended and prescribed by physicians
in all enemic cases, is not a
secret or patent medicine, but one that
is sold and recommended by well
tnown druggists everywhere, and physicians
are daily subscribing the constituents
contains in it. Being entirey
unlike many other Phosphates, it is
easily assimilated and will be found
jflfective in the treatment of indigestion
and stomach troubles, as well as
'or care worn, nervous conditions. The
nanufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will
'orfeit to any charitable institution
200.00 if they cannot treat any man
>r woman under 65 who lacks Phoaihates,
and increase their strength and
endurance from 100 per cent, to 300
ler cent, or more in one month's time,
f they are free fro.n organic trouble,
t is dispensed by all reliable drugrists.
If your druggist will not supply
ories, 10 Forsyth St.. Atlanta. On
nd they will send you a two weeks'
ou. send $1.00 to the Argo Daborareatment
by return mail.
i long time to know him
;omobile a long time to
mths of hard driving to
of construction.
:>ur car, you lack these
erefore, for the moment,
on the known reliability
gling secure you are act e
financial resources am,t
guaranty of its popular
ters on every continent
EN. Dealer
N, S. C.
MONEY TO LEND
on
FARM LANDS
500 10 $10,000?Twenty years time.
See
JNO. K. HAMBLIN
Lawyer
Office 2nd door Easi, of Postoffice.
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Laxative
CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC
,ax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Modi
inc nut is composed of the following
Id-fashioned roots and herbs:
CASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROOT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
'n Lax-Tos the Cascara is improved by
he addition of these digestive ingredi:nts
making it better than ordinary Ca9:ara,
and thus the combination acts not
>nlv as a stimulating laxative and cathar:ic
but also as a digestive and liver tonic.
Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos
jombims strength with palatable, aromatic
taste and does not gripe or disturb
the stomach. One bottle will prove
Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation,
Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c.
Don't undertake to lay out a bigger
nan than yourself unless you are an
undertaker.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neuw
ralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, R.ing-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
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