The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 10, 1917, Page 4, Image 6
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In the selection
of tea, we have exercised sp<
those teas that are colored :
nntni?ftl -Pull
KIIC i 111 >1 J tii xtui LCCI lutvui'Si
have never enjoyed the re
have tasted ours.
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.wary * . isracuoni, tlie new president
of the National Education asso- A
ciatlon, was the first woman in Col- o
oiado ever nominated for State of- b<
lice.
As a rule, real statesmanship consists
in piovidinjr proper laws for j is
the other taxpayers. '/ '
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LEMONS WHITEN ANI) S(
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
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Make This Iteauty Lotion Cheaply for
Your Face, Neck, Arm and Hands.
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At the cost of a small jar of ordinary
cold cream one can prepare a
full quarter pint of the most wonderful
lemon skin softener and complexion
l)caut>fier, by squeezing the i<
juice of two fresh lemons into a hot- tl
tie containing three ounces of orch- C
whito rn c-UauM l?n i 'I
.strain the juice through a fine cloth a
so no lemon pulp frets in, then this lo- <
lion will keep fresh for months. Kv- 01
cry woman knows that lemon juice b<
is used to bleach and remove such p;
blemishes as freckles, sallowness and
tan and is the ideal skin softener, i
whitener and beautificr. ti
Just try it! (Jet three ounces of <
orchard white at any drug store and i
two lemons from the grocer and make r
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it c
daily into the face, neck, arms and i
hands. It is marvelous to smoothen i
rough, red hands. i
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:e No Chanc
Tire Buying
in a chance hut not when you bu
-of known endurance.
t Tirea all five of them, 'Royal Cor
'Plain/
f known, demonstrated and proved
af tires that costs less per mile toda
ire now or ever.
onsistent and persistent year-by-year
reases of United States Tires.
nee, too, will prove their quality.
ited States Tire
Are Good Tires
ire for Every Need of Price and Us
Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco' T
ited States TUBUS antl TtllE ACCUSSOIUS
Hare All t lie Sterling UOrth and II tar
that Make United Slates Tirea Supreme
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nteu ota tes i ires ^an
of our brands
2cial care to secure only
naturally and that have
It may well be that you
al tea flavor until you
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The latest war time fancy of the
tlantic City bathing j^i?-l is to brand
11 her arm the initials of her soldier
ay sweetheart who has prone to war.
Mrs. Amy I). Winship, 8(> years old,
i taking higher courses in botany,
oology and Greek history in the
fniversity of Wisconsin summer
hool.
ES! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN!
incinnati Authority Tells How to
Dry Up a Corn or Callus So It
I.ifts Off With Fingers.
You corn-pestered men and women
sed suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
lat nearly killed you before, says this
incinnati authority, because a few
rops of free/.one applied directly on
tender, aching corn or callus, stops
>reness at once and soon the corn
r hardened callus loosens so it can
e lifted out, root and all, without
ain.
A small bottle of free/.one cost very
ttle at any drug store, but will posively
take off every hard or soft
>rn or callus. This should be tried,
s it is inexpensive and is said not to
ritate the surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn't any free/one
11 him to get a small bottle for you
*om his wholesale drug house. It is
ne stuff and acts like rt charm cv;ry
me.
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WOMEN WEAR "HOOVER-ALLS." ?
Montclair, N. J., July 29.?Women 81
prominent in the food conversation ^
movement in Montclair appearing on r
the streets wearing "Hoover-alls," a' .
one-piece dress. The "Hoover-all" is y
of blue or gray chambray. The belt
that crosses in the front buttons at
the back. The detachable cuffs, white 11
in color, fastened with large pearl but- 9
tons, are a feature of the cq> &-me. f
The flat collar is of white piq?j
skirt is gored and has large paten "
pockets and a very deep hem. The '
cap, which completes the costume, is
a helmet of white pique.
For the first time women are al- i '
lowed to study at Georgia law 1 i
schools following the enactment of
a recent law giving that permission, j
DON'T SCOLD, MOTHER!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS, FEVERISH
Look at Tongue! If Coated, Clean
Little Stomach, Liver, ,.]
Ilowels. , [
Don't scold your fretful, peevish r
child. See if tongue is coated; this is
a sure sign its little stomach, liver
and bowels are clogged ' with sour
waste. 1
When listless, pale, feverish, full of '
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache,
indigestion, diarrhoea, give 1
a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of ll
Figs," and in a few hours all the
a. u:i_ 1 r A
iuui na.iLc, cut auui una unu lenneilling
food passes out of the bowels and
you have a well and playful child
again. Children love this harmless
"fruit laxative," and mothers can
rest easy after giving it, because it
never fails to make their little "insides"
clean and sweet.
Keep it handy, Mother! A little
given today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a fiO-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which has
directions for babies, children of all
ages and for grown-ups plainly on
the bottle. Remember there are counterfeits
sold here, so surely look and
see that yours is made by the "California
Fig Syrup Company." Hand
back with contempt any other fig
syrup.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
United States of America,
Western District of South Carolina
In the District Court.
In the matter of
W. B. TERRELL, Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the I
zun ciay 01 .July, A. 1)., l'.H7, the said i
W. B. Terreil was duly adjudged a
'bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of the creditors will be held at Union,
S. C., in the office of S. E. Barron,
Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, on the
10th day of August, 1917, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
'the said creditors may attend, prove
Vheir claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the said Bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
S. E. Barron,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Union, S. C., July 2ff, 1917. 31-2
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LOCKHART
Lockhart, Aug. 6.?The hot weather,
pe hope, is over at last, for awhile,
he rain came in good time to save
ur young gardens.
Mr. Joe Meggs has a cannery now;
rnch fruit and vegetables are being
anned.
The sweet potato crop promises to
e very fine.
The melon crop must be fine; there
re several wagon loads here each
ayMrs.
Luke Hallman has returned
rom a visit to friends in North Carona.
Mrs. Sam McCuller has returned
ro-n her vacation.
Miss Virginia Jette is off on her
acation. She will attend a house
arty at McCormick before she reams.
Miss Alpha Megge has been on the
ick list for several days.
Miss Nellie Stroud of Whitniire is
isiting her friend. Miss Clara Meggs.
Mr. G. M. Worthy has accepted a
overnment position in Greensborugh,
N. C.
Mi?s Jennie Lockman and Mr. Gault
rere married here last Tuesday. We
ish them a long and useful life.
Mr. W. C. Nenl has a new Ford.
Miss Grace Montgomery of Union
: visiting her friend, Miss Leonie
[eng.
Miss Lizzie Hope has returned from
ie summer school at Rock Hill to 1*
le delight of her many friends. __
Miss Jenett Moore of York is visitlg
Miss Anne Hope.
The train jumped the track here
ist Friday. No one was hurt.
We are soon to have a new depot,
hich will add much to the looks of
ur town, as well as convenience.
I)r. McMurry left for the training
imp last Friday. We wish the good
octor much success and hope he will
eturn to his home again soon.
Miss Jessie Hughey leaves for Boillg
Springs, N. C., Tuesday, where
he will attend school.
Mrs. C. T. Cleary and children are
isiting friends in Blacksirurg this
.reek.
Mr. J. O. Sparks is in Ne;v York
his week buying goods for the store.
Capt. Myers has been off on a vacaion
for a week.
Mr. Henry Parks spent the weeknd
with her husband at the Steedley
OSnit.fll_ Wp hnnp l\f r Pnvl'u will
oon be at home again, sound and
roll.
New Hope, Aug. 7.?We are having
orne fine weather now and must sa.,
re certainly apreciate for it to be
Doler after such sultry days we have
een having.
Mr. Kinard closed his meeting at
onesville Sunday night. He has been
lere for a week and has had good
leetings. The soldiers boys who are
imping there have attended the serices.
They are expected to be called ^
jt^&>st any time. We all hate to
loi leave,- but hope they will
ike Mr. Kinard's words and be true
aldiers of the cross.
The Ladies' Missionary meeting will
leet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Scott
unday. All members arc requested
> come.
Mrs. J. W. Bishop and daughter,
liss Marie Bishop, of Jacksonville,
la., are visiting relatives in the comrnnity.
Mrs. W. S Newton and children
ave returned to their home in Greenille
after a stay with parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. B. M. Becknell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer and
hildren visited parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. G. Bishop last week. =
Mr. W. F. Bishop is working down
1 Brown Creek community this week. t
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Occasionally the lady in public life as
lay be a good housekeeper, but she m
oes not often work at it. "
Abyssinian empress is named Zeoitu.
A pretty name?we like it bet- |
er than Theodolite.
I Women! 11 c'
|T 1 Here Is a message to fSl
B I suffering women, from IB 0|
I Mrs. W. T. Price, of |B
I Public, Ky.: "I suf- IB w
I fered with painful...", IB rc
W I she writes. "I got down
'II with p weakness In my y K
S hack and limbs...I I fl iH
I B felt helpless and dls- B I
I fl couraged... I had about B |
3 given up hopes of ever T<
I H being well again, when R I ci
j| M a friend insisted I [Mjl ?
Take u
CARDIII
The Woman's Tonic 2fEflj
I began Cardui. In | [S/T tl
a short while I saw a J IB I 1(
IB II marked difference... I IB I
]|S|] I grew stronger right ||H|| F
II along, and It cured me. I II n
jTUJ I am stouter than I iMjUJ g,
| w have been la years." ??
I I If you Buffer, you can y $1
I ? appreciate what It Eg
| P means to ho strong and 01
I 51 "well. Thousands of wo- l j H
2, R men give Cardul the
(U credit for thoir good W
health. It should help
! a you. Try CarduL At all R
9 druggists. E-73 gg
IF your business keej
busy, there's just on
not using an Internat
You Don't Know Wha
That's true. If you kn
cash it saves, you would
motor truck because y<
a better paying investm
twenty-five cents a day tc
would be better than 1
the price of a Model M.
An International motor ti
that for any man whose wc
That is not all it docs, by ar
be enough to interest you, a
Our complete figures on mo
Two Models?Ti
H, 1,500 lbs. capacity, (
p, 2,000 lbs. capacity, (
All prices cash, f. o
Add $50 to above prices
International Motor 1
R. H. Nesbil
\ Main St.
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: An Ambition an
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(f \ -f HE needs of the South are id
f I J of the Southern Railway: the trowt
/ the upbuilding of the other.
yj J The Southern Railway aaki no far:
f ) t accorded to others.
I } The ambition of the Southern Rail'
\y J unity of interest that is born of co-oper
tf 3 the railroads: to see perfected that fair an
'I ' ment of railroads which invites the
f acencies; to realize that liberality of tr
V f to obtain the additional capital needed fo
W enlarged facilities incident to the dcill;
1 servicej and. finally?
\ To take Its niche in the body polli
r other treat industries, with no more, b
II ntrbts and equal opportunities.
^ " The Southern Serv
UNION & GLENN SPRING
Following schedule will be effective
(Between Union, S. C. i
No. 32 No. 34
2:20 pm 10:00 am Lv. Unioi
3:05 pm 10:45 am Ar. Pridi
(Between Union, S. C.
No. 5 No. 3 No. 1
4:15pm 1:15pm 8:00am Lv. Unio
4:30pm 1:30pm 8:15am Ar. Buff
IF YOU
(
e troubled with dandruff, itching
alp, and your hair coming out, we
;k you to try
TNADI MAMK ?
HAIR TONIC
1 our guarantee that it will give
>u relief and satisfaction or money
ifunded. Sold only by us, 50c and
:.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.
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In Switzerland only small tracts
forests are allowed to be denuded
hich timber is cut are immediately
^planted.
Woman's one good deed?to look
?autiful at man's expense.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
?ke LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the
nigh and Headache and works off the Cold,
ruggists refund money if it fails to cure.
. W. GROVE'S signature on each bo*. i!5c.
ow Fares for Everybody Offered by
SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. CO.
t'lie Progressive Railway of the
South."
To Athens, Ga.?Account Summer
chool, University hi Georgia, July
id-August 4th, 1017.
To Atlanta, Ga.?National Convenon
Woodmen of the World, July
;tn-zist, i?k.
In addition to above Convention
arcs, we have on sale regular 14ay,
Week-End and other attractive
ummer Fares.
For specific rate, schedule, Pullman
servation or other information, call
1 nearest Seaboard Agent or write
C. S. COMPTON,
Traveling Passenger Agt.,
Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
FRED GEISSLER, *
Asst. Traveling Passenger Agt.,
Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
>s two or more horses
e reason why you are
ional motor truck:
tit Will Do For You!
ew how much actual
buy an International
du could hardly make
ent. If it added only ,
your net profits?that
0 per cent interest on
tick will save more than
>rk keeps two horses busy.
iy means, hut that should
1 business man. Write lot
tbr truck saving.
vo Low Prices
[chassis only) 1,225
[chassis only) 1,500
. b. Akron, O,
for pneumatic tires
[rucks Are Sold Rv
It Auto Co.
Union, S. C*
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d a Record j
Icntical with the needs i \
;b and success of one meant , \ 1
arc?no (pedal pririlere not i is
triy Company l? to ?ee that^j
ation between the public and , ?"
d frank policy in the manage- ,
confidence of rovernmental i /
raiment which will enable it I J
r the acquisition of better and A
uid for increased and better f 1
lie of the South aloneaide of J)
ut with equal liberties, equal
es the South." ^
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S RAILROAD COMPANY
on and after May 12th, 1917.
and Pride, S. C.)
No. 33 No. 31
a Ar. 12:45 pm 4:05 pm
f* T.V 1 9 ?nn m Q n m
and Pride, S. C.)
No. 2 No. 4 No. 6
n Ar. 8:45am 2:00pm 5:00pm
alo Ijv. 8:30am 1:45pm 4:45pm
J. S. CREWS, General Manager. '
This is the
Ansco Store
This means we carry nothing but
the best.
Ansco Cameras ? which have exclusive
features that make picture-taking easy and
certain. Let us show you how they do it.
Specdex Film ? noted as the film that
gives true col^r values and fine detail.
Cvln c:..u : i
b+*t>+r?y> iiiv ii iiibuics me uesf
possible prints from all your negatives.
Anuo Chemicals?for best results.
Come In.
PALMETTO DRUG CO. {
Magnolia Balm
UQUip FACE POWDER.
The beauty secret of
ffifPakfr women who know how
7* to take care of the comT^'l
plexion. Cannot be
detedted. Heals Sun\
burn, stops Tan. Soothing,
* cooling, refreshing. m
Ir^A, P'nk. While. Upte-ReJ.
* / 75c. at 'Druggists orbv mall direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth Sc. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cuba prohibits gold exports.