The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 17, 1917, Page 10, Image 6
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A Complete Stock of I
SOUTHERN
1
- SUMMER
On Sale Dail}
Fin
RETURN FA
Asheville, N. C. $ 4.45
Biltmore, N. C. 4.35
Beaufort, N. C. 15.80
Canton, N. C. 5.25
Campobello, S. C. 2.10
Denver, Col. 56.96
Cincinnati, O. 20.85
Flat Rock, N. C. 3.25
Gastonia, N. C. 3.70
Hendersonville, N. C. 3.45
Knoxville, Tenn. 9.10
Lake Junaluska, N. C. 5.55
Milwaukee, Wis. 35.80
Norfolk, Va. 16.40
Roanoke, Va. 12.25
Shelby, N. C. 3.15
San Francisco _ _ _ _ 95.50
Virgina Beach 16.65
Wriirhtsville. N. C. _ _ 10.85
Tickets at the above rai
October 31st, 1917. These t
going or return trip within
In addition to the abov
other points, also Week-end
For detailed informatic
dress
W. H. McEACHERN, T
Unio
Wanted! Wai
Men and half grown boys (
j ters, Mechanics, Laborers
wafles. Free House Rent.
J Railroad Fare Refunded if
or come to see us.
Columbia CI
COLUMl
The French flajr dates from 1789
and after the empire and the restoration
was adopted in 1848 a second
time.
?e No Chanc
i Tire Buying
>k in chance but not when you huj
of known endurance.
e* Tire* all five of them, 'Royal Cord
,' 'Plain;
of known, demonstrated and proved
i of tires that costs less per mile todai
tire now or ever.
consistent and persistent year-by-year,
tcreases of United States Tires,
ience, too, will prove their quality.
lited States Tire
Are Good Tires
Tire for Every Need of Price and U*(
I Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco' 'P
United States TUBES and TIKE ACCESSORIES
Have All the Sterling Worth and M ear
that Make United States Tires Supreme
Jnited States Tires Cari
I RAILWAY
\NNOUNCEl
TOURIST
r Until Octobi
al Limit October ^
LRES FROM
Brevard, N. C. $ 4.40
Black Mountan, N. C. 5.15
Blacksburg, S. C. 2.60
Connelly Spr., N. C. _ 6.70
Chase City, Va. 12.90
Detroit, Mich. _ 31.35
Dillsboro, N. C 6.65
Fletcher, N. C. 3.80
Georgetown, S. C. _ _ 8.45
Hot Springs, N. C. _ _ 6.15
Kings Mt., N. C. 3.15
Lake Toxaway, N. C. 5.30
Murphy, N. C. 8.85
Old Point, Va. 16.40
Radford, Va. _ _ _ _ 14.00
Skyland, N. C. 3.95
Tryon, N. C. 2.50
St. Louis, Mo. 31.70
Waynesville, N. C. _ _ 5.75
tes will be on sale daily until
ickets permit stop-overs at ai
final limit.
p wonts wp will spII Rnmmp
and 14 Day Tickets to Moui
>n apply to any Southern R
. A., R.
n, S. C.
ited! Wanted!
white and colored) Carpeni,
etc. Steady work, good
Pay Roll Weekly In Cash,
worn une weeK. write
ay Company
BIA, S. C.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heed
Because of its tonic and laaative effect. LAXATIVE
BKOMOQUlNlNBiabettef than ordinary
Quinine and doca not cause nervouaneaa nor
ringing in head. Remember the full natnc and
look for the signature of S. W. GROVE. 25?.i
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ied By J. L. BOLTON
"SYSTEM
TICKSfS^
er 15th, 19ri
51st
UNION, S. d
Balsam, N. C. _ $ 6.C
Bryson, N. C. 6/7
Boston, Mass. 36.9
Clyde, N. C. 5.9
Candler, N. C. 4^
Chicago, 111. 31,;
Elkin, N. C. 9ft
Greers, S. C. 2E
Hiddenite, N. C. 6*c
Isle Palms, S. C SJ1
Lexington, Va. 14j'
Landrum, S. C. 2.:
Mt. Airy, N. C 9.?
Portland, 0. 102.'
Saluda, N. C 2.^
Sylva, N. C. 6.
Tate Station, Tenn. _ 8.7"
-I XT i- T7_ tr"<
vv arrengiuu, va. 17.1U
W. Salem, N. C 7.?e
October 15 with a final liny
ly and all points on either t
1r
Tourist Tickets to ma
ntain and Seashore Resort}
ailway System Agent or a
f=
C. COTNER, T. P. A.,
Spartanburg, S. C.R
saoLEMON
JUICE IS 1
FRECKLE REMOVl
4
Girls! Make This Cheap Beauty j|jj
tion to Clear and Whiten Your [|
Skin. 'n
,ol
Squeeze the juice of two lemons in
a bottle containing three ounces 3
orchard white, shake well, and yt'
have a quarter pint of the best free)
and tan lotion, and complexion beam
fier, at very, very small cost. r<
Your grocer has the lemons an
any drug store or toilet counter vn
supply three ounces of orchard wine
for a few cents. Massage this swer
ly fragrant lotion into the face, nec
arms and hands each day and see ho
freckles and blemishes disappear an
how clear, soft and white the skin 1
comes. Yes! It is harmless.
i
Jlockhart junctiol
i
Lockhart Junction, Aug .13.?T
last summer month will soon be gor
Do you ever to stop to think he
I quickly time flies? Have you ev
stopped to think about things in ge
eral. It does seem that the world h
, .all gone wrong. I don't know, but tl
Tufellow thinks so. I suppose wh
filings happen just like they are no
yivhen all the world seems to be in
^Jjreat struggle such as we never kn<
Vliefore and we don't know how It
^]?so much speculation and graft, su
i -B8 never was known before. Son
~vsay the world is getting worse; so
\ looks like it. Some time I think it
getting no better. Well, there is
.great political time ahead of us. Ju
watch and see if I am not right. The
^ is a revolution coming; I don't kne
when, but it is coming.
This writer was at Salem chur<
last week; attended the children's se
vice, and heard Prof. Lodge of Lim
i stone make a speech. His topic wi
I the war. My watch stopped on m
; but one man told me he spoke 01
; hour and thirty minutes. He ke]
? everyone spellbound; no one got tir<
i at all, or seemed to get restless,
could have listened longer. II
anonnV> ?roo ??? f ~ a ~ ^ i 1
h|/wvii nao UIIC U1 JJUIIIUUSHI <111(1
>imade those who listened feel more ei
thused over the situation. His spee(
i was enough to make a people feel ths
' they had that same patriotism ths
1 our forefather had for this grand ol
America in the past. So I repeflt, 1<
us stand by the Stars and Stripe:
stand by the flag?that is a sign c
our freedom. It is the Star Spangle
Banner. Oh, long may it wave "o'e
the land of the free and t)ie home c
the brave."
I was invited last Sunday, the 12tl
to Mr. Dan James', who lives a fe^
miles west of Jonesville. Mr. Jame
is a well known and respected cLize
of Jonesville township. This was t
celebrate the birthday of Mr. W. ,
BPark. He was 70 years old Sundaj
mur. Parks is a well known and goo
'tizen of Union county, a Confederat
ie/>ldier, served three years in the wai
"had only a slight wound. He was i
the company with Col. I. J. McKi>
sick, whom he spoke of as a good m
and a brave soldier. Mr. Parks look
well for a man of his age; only troii
ble is rheumatism.' This was a farr
ily reunion as the most of his childre
and grandchildren and some of hi
great-grandchildren were present. H
Sims 10 children living. The spread-ou
f many good things to eat was unde
larke oak tree at the hospitabl
ome of Mr. and Mrs. James. Th
mg table was filled with many gooi
hings to eat too numerous to men
ion, and there were (50 marched t
I the table at one time, where they en
Iloyed this good dinner that was givei
tl Mr. Parks. This writer enjoyei
?lis with him and his children and oth
invited guests. Hhis children haw
Ptta e'-try year fgr him. In thi:
i^^They sffow their greatest respec
#> him and we hope to meet manj
tnore times like this together.
i'Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Farr of Untoi
Aisited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gault las
week.
Miss Sallie Cunningham goes t<
Deeds to teach school next week. He
session of eight months begins Auj
20th.
Mr. Melvin Pickens of Whiteston
was down to see his father last week
Miss Louise Plexico of Lockhart i
visiting her grandfather, Mr. J.
Pickens and brother, Walter, and sis
ter, Anna May Plexico.
Rev*. J. S. Thrasher has returne
from Greenville, where he has been t
see his daughter.
Mr. W. T. Hart of Pacolet is dow
in this section today to see relatives
j* I forget to tell you how easily
got to go to Salem church last week
Mr. T. B. Kelley motored us ov?
in his auto. He took his wife, Mis
Sallie Cunningham, Miss Rebecca Cui
ningham and the writer. You see ho'
nice it is to always have friends. Th
trip was surely enjoyed by all.
Moxy.
HANDS, ARMS,
I1MRS AflFFl
J
And Wat Run-Down, Weak at
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardui
Made Her Well
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prln
of this place, says: "After the blrt
of my last child...I got very muc
run-down and weakened, bo muc
that I could hardly do anything i
all. I was so awfully nervous thf
I could scarcely endure the leai
noise. My condition was gettlc
worse all the time...
I knew I must have some relief <
I would soon be In the bed and In
serious condition for I felt so bad!
and was so nervous and weak I coul
hardly live. My husband asked D
about my taking CarduL H
said, 'It's a good medicine, and goo
for that trouble', so he got me 5 bo
ties...After about the second bottle
. felt greatly improved.. .before taklr
y-It my limbs and hands and arnr
> ^would go to sleep. After taking 1
sshowever, this poor circulation dlsa
I ipeared. My strength came back
m* i>^/? T *
> uuu i null Mil Oil Oil IDO TO ad 1
health. After the use of about 5 be
, ties, I could do all my house-woi
and attend to my six children t
glides."
W1 Ton can feel safe in giving Card
sea thorough trial for your troubles.
Ucontalns no harmful or habltrformli
italrnga, bnt la composed of mild, veg
)arable, medicinal Ingredients -with i
,ar?nd aftereffects. Thousands of womt
iave voluntarily written, telling <
he good Cardul has done them.
ra Wld help yea. too. Try it B 1
0
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A
TF your business ke<
he busy, there's just c
,w not using an Interne
? You Don't Know Wh
lis That's true. If you k
en cash it saves, you woul<
wa' motor truck because ;
;w a better paying investi
is twenty-five cents a day
ch "would be better than
the price of a Model M.
is An International motor i
s:| that for any man whose v
re That is not all it does, by i
w be enough to interest you,
our complete figures on m
rh Two Models?1
e- H, 1,500 lbs. capacity
as F, 2,000 lbs. capacity
ie? All prices cash. f.
ie Add $50 to above price
pt
International Motor
I R. H. Nesbi
jj 13 Main St.
?t
5 1 QUICKEST 1
b | A
kV
n I BE
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p 5 Fortress I
r, | Norfolk, A
n 5! * Portsmoul
Richmond
s i: Petersburi
5! Raleigh, P
| and other points East.
* | with dining, observation,
J; i For Pullman reservat:
e $ on nearest SEABOARD 1
e 5
<i * C. S. Compton,
~ ? Trav'l Pass'r Agent J
- | S. A. L. Railway,
? s Atlanta, Ga.
J &> x
\
r UNION & GLENN SPRINC
n
t Following schedule will be effective
(Between Union, S. C.
r No. 32 No. 34
C. 2:20 pm 10:00am Lv. Uni(
3:05 pm 10:45 am Ar. Pri<
e
(Between Union, S. C.
rs No. 5 No. 3 No. 1
4:15pfti 1:15pm 8:00am Lv. Uni
4:30pm 1:30pm 8:15am Ar. Buf
d
o
n IF YOU
I are troubled with dandruff, itching
^ scalp, and your hair coming out, we
?r ask you to try
T?AOI MAMN
HAIR TONIC
on our guarantee that it will give
you relief and satisfaction or money
P refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and
$1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.
C.
? In Switzerland only small tracts
of forests are allowed to be denuded
which timber is cut ure immediately
replanted.
Woman's one good deed?to look
beautiful at man's expense.
k To Cure a Cold In One Day ~~~~"
h Take LAXaTIVR BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure,
it K. W. f.ROVH'8 aicrnature on each box. 2Sc.
it " * '
st IjOw Fares for Everybody Offered by
* SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. CO.
>r "The Progressive Railway of the
a South."
17
r> To Athens, Ga.?Account Summer
[9 School, University of Georgia, July
>d 2nd-August 4th, 1017.
t? To Atlanta, Ga.?National ConvenI
tion Woodmen of the World, July
10th-21st, 1917.
In addition to above Convention
Fares, we have on sale regular 14Day,
Week-End and other attractive
to Summer Fares.
it- For specific rate, schedule, Pullman
k reservation or other information, call
on nearest Seaboard Agent or write
C. S. COMPTON,
Traveling Passenger Agt.,
Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co.,
e. Atlanta, Ga.
jo FRED GEISSLER,
? Asst. Traveling Passenger Agt.,
It Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
sps two or more horses
>ne reason why you are
itional motor truck:
at It Will Do For You!
;new how much actual
1 buy an International
you could hardly make
ment. If it added only
to your net profits?that
10 per cent interest on
truck will save more than
trork keeps two horses busy. ^
any means, hut that should
a business man. Write fot
otor truck saving.
Two Low Prices
, (chassis only) 1,225
, (chassis only) 1,500
o. b. Akron, O,
s for pneumatic tires
Trucks Are Sold By
It Auto Co.
Union, S. C.
TIME i
Mn >
ST SERVICE 1
FO %
Monroe, Va. jz
I'd. 5
:h, Va. g
, Va. |
g, Va. |
C* I
Through all-steel trains, i*
parlor car and Pullmans. Ix
ions and information call i*
ticket agent or write
Fred Geissler,
^sst. Gen'l Pass'r Agt., ?
S. A. L. Railway, ]5
Altanta, Ga. ijj
. . _=?
;S RAILROAD COMPANY
on and after May 12th, 1917.
and Pride, S. C.)
No. 33 No. 31
>n Ar. 12:45 p m 4:05 p nr.*
ie Lv. 12:00 m 3:20pm
and Pride, S. C.)
No. 2 No. 4 No. 6
on Ar. 8:45am 2:00pm 5:00pm
falo bv. 8:30am 1:45pm 4:45pm
J. S. CREWS, General Manager.
riL^j I
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This is the
Ansco Store
This means we carry nothing but
the best.
Ansco Cameras?which have exclusive
features that make picture-takingeasy and
certain. Let us show you how they do it.
Speedex Film?noted as the film that
gives true color values and fine detail.
, Cyko Paper?which insures the best
possible prints from all your negatives.
Ansco Chemicals?for best results.
Come In.
PALMETTO DRUG CO. *
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
tThe beauty secret of
women who knowhow
to take care of the complexion.
Cannot be
deteded. Heals Sunbum,
stops Tan. Soothing,
cooling, refreshing.
Pink, WhtH. -Ro~-RU
75c. *1 DrutgUU or by mmlUtrteL
Sample (osthar color) for 2c. Stamp.
LrooMf?.C*. SOSooth Fifth St.. BmoHra.KY.
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