The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 07, 1917, Page 7, Image 7
All Choked Up Wi
Why Continue Mai
Sprays and douches will never
cure you.
Catarrh is arinoying enough when
it chokes up your nostrils and air
passages, causing painful and difficult
breathing and other discomforts.
But the real danger comes when it
reaches down into your lungs.
This is why you should at once
realize the importance of the proper
rftnt m on t inzl Iacp nrv t ? m n
perimentinjf with worthless remedies
which touch only the surface. To be
Wet Buckeye j
feed p<
from it. There is no dai
CHAD
RUCI
I W U COTTC
V HU
LIN1
when they are wetted do\
using. Then they combin
formly with the other fors
Use Buckeye Hulls proper
better roughage than old s
nomical.
CktU? A
Buckeye Hulls cost much less
than old style hulls.
They allow better assimilation of
food.
No trash or dust. No lint.
Mr. E. IV. Leonard, EUendalt
has been feeding Buckeye
He says that the cows are
and are in fine condition.
To secure the best results and to dei
thoroughly twelve hoar* befor*
wetting them down night and morning
this cannot be done, wet down at I
feed the hull* dry, use only half as i
Book of Mix
Gives the right formula for ever
South. Tells how much to feed
tening, for work. Describes Buc
using them properly. Send for y
D,pt. k The Buckeye
Atlanta Birmingham Crm>
Aug net a Charlotte Jaci
ess
Peoples Unc
Funeral Director;
Automobile Equipment F
Calls Answered Pr<
H. W. EDGA
Pbone 240
BIG VALUES for
I must make room for
model Chevrolet cars. 1
some real bargains in sec
I can sell at real bargains
then come and let me she
1 Ford Touring Car, in goc
lights and top good
1 Ford Touring Car, in g
1 Maxwell Touriner Car.
order
1 83 Overland Touring C
self-starter, fine bargai
1 490 Chevrolet Touring C
self-starter
1 Miami Power Bicycle
1 Columbia Graphophone
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x uu nave ueen lOOKing ]
gain. Here it is! Come ir
fellow" beats you to It.
W. E. <
CHEVROLE
MAIN STREET
Tin Mn Hurt Dm Nat Affect the Head
Bccmm of (to tonic and laxative effect. I.AXATlVtt
MtOMO QUlMlMK ia better than ordinary
Qui mine and doaanot caoao- Mrvouqlieaa nor
The prettiest bathing suits are
found above the sea level.
th Catarrh?
keshift Treatment?
rid of Catarrh, you must drive the
disease germs out of your blood.
Splendid results have been reported
from the use of S. S. S., which
completely routs from your blood the
Catarrh germs, for which it is a perfect
antidote.
S. S. S. is sold by all druggists.
If you wish medical advice as to the
treatment of your own individual
case, write to-day to Chief Medical
Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. B
Atlanta, Ga.
Hulls carry the
erfectly
gpjgjirMa dough.
mmailt fx. ^G.E is ?(
$mm ue if it allows
the concensift
to the bot11?
_ Jill Jul, torn of the
KgiiW?trough and become
separated
iger of this with
t MARK
^EYF
3NSEED W
LLS V
riESS
vn a half hour or so before
e more thoroughly and uniige
than the old style hulls.
ly and you will find them a
tyle hulls and far more ecodvantages
zuuu pounas real rougnage to tne
ton?not 1500 pounds of rough*
age and 500 pounds of lint.
Sacked?easy to handle.
Take less space in the barn.
t, Tenn.,
Hulls to three milch cows,
giving more milk and butter
He prefers Buckeye Hulls.
elop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
i feeding. It is easy to do this by
I for the next feeding. If at any time
least thirty minutes. If you prefer to
much by bulk as of old style hulls.
ed Feeds Free
y combination of feeds used in the
for maintenance, for milk, for fatkeye
Hulls and gives directions for
our copy to the nearest mill.
Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K
tnuiood Little Rock Memphis
heon Macon Selma
lertaking Co.
s and Embalmers
umished When Desired.
?mptly Day or Night
R, Manager.
Old Postofflcc Building
LITTLE MONEY
the next shipment of 1918
To do this, I am offering
ond hand cars, cars which
>. Read the following list,
>w you:
>d shape, tires good,
$125.00
ood shape $200.00
, in good running
$140.00
ar, in good shape,
n $450.00
ar, as good as new;
$425.00
$95.00
with 40 Records __ $35.00
for a real Automobile Bari
at once, before the "other
SHEEN
:t dealer
union, s. c.
QUICK LOANS.
Money to loan upon county or city
eal estate. Loan may be had for from
one to twenty ye-iro.
39-tf Barron St Barron.
JONESVILLE
Jonesville, Sept. 4.?Union county
association of the Baptist church .was
held here last Wednesday and Thursday.
Rev. Lewis M. Rice was made
moderator and Rev. Geo. P. White
was elected secretary, both very efficient.
The association was well rep_
resented w\th a good looking number
of delegates, quite a number of them
ladies. Discussions on the floor were
strong and edifying. Reports showed
progress along all lines. The sessions
were held in th auditorium of the
graded school because th new Baptist
church is not yet finished.
I attended the old time singing at
Bogansville last Sunday, which I enjoyed
very much. There was a large
crowd of good country people present
and a few from the towns. The sing
ing or tne old time songs was grand
and the dinner was abunnant.
I hate to write what I am now
about to write but conscience dictates
it. I am going to let it go in. I have
thought all along and have so said and
written that I thought the German
kaiser and the German people were
the meanest folks on earth and that
we Americans were good folks and
that South Carolinians were especially
good and full of generosity and humanity
but my confidence is badly
shaken when I hear puch startling
news of the extortion that is in the
hearts of the people. Columbia and
Spartanburg, if reports on them are
true, have just put conscience aside
and are going for the life blood of
their friends and neighbors. They
are putting rents up twice as much as
they were. They are putting rents up
on poor laboring men whose salaries
have not been raised a particle. A
captain in the U. S. army, who had
just come to Columbia the other day,
went out to get lodigng for himself
and wife and the offer he got was
$9.00. One good Methodist preacher,
or at least supposed to be good, that
has a house and lot rented out is
talking of putting the rent up double
what it is and the renter is a poor
laboring man and no raise in his
salary. Talk about praying for success
in this war, and for early peace,
would like to ask where does our
claims for peace or success come
from?
I understand Mr. C. F. Scales died
at the hospital for the insane in Columbia
last week. Carlos was raised
and lived in my old neighborhod all his
life, therefore I knew him well and
liked him. He was a member of a
company of 16-year-old boys late in
the civil war and was therefore a Confederate
Veteran. Dear Carlos, I hope
your soul is at rest.
Mr. Jehee J. Spears died in Spartanburg1
Sunday at Steedley's hospital
after an operation for appendicitis the
day before. He had not been complaining
very long but his condition
was found to be beyond hope and he
only lived a day after the operation.
The remains were brought home to
Jonesville Sunday night and buried at
Gilead Monday evening. Funeral ser'
vices were held in the Methodist
church, conducted by his pastor, Rev.
t Lewis M. Rice. There was a large
number of people attended the funeral
and also the burial. The church
and Sunday school room were packed.
There were at least 500 people present.
Mr. Spears was an exceptionally
good young man. No stigma was ever
marked against him. His 26 years in
the world were clean and undefiled.
He was a fellowcraft Mason and a
deacon in the Baptist church. A fuller
account of this young man will be giv_
en ny tne editor this week.
The Presbyterian Missionary Institute
of Union County Pacolet and
Limestone church will meet with the
Presbyterian ehu i?h of Jonesville on
Thursday, the 13th of the present
month, session to last one day.
Mr. Charlie Scott of Luxova, Ark.,
has been on a visit to his mother, Mrs.
Ijudie Scott, at Mrs. L. J. Fowler's.
Mr. J. Suber, who belongs to the
quartermaster's department of the U.
S. at Spartanburg spent Sunday at
Mrs. L. J. fowler's with his half
brother, Mr. Bob Tribble.
There has been much rain in our
neighborhood during1 the last wek and
the streams have been up and out in
the bottoms but the corn seems to
have escaped destruction and is safe
so far and there is promise of much
corn being made in the country.
Telephone.
SUFFERING AND SURGERY
can be avoided by using
K*?g
TWAOI MAUK
PILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment at
home. Easy to use and thoroughly
dependable. Sold only by us 50c and
$1.00. Glymph'8 Pharmacy, Union, S.
C.
DR. I. MURRAY HAIR
Dentist
Office: 507 Chapman Building
a iiviiw 1UO?
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
MONEY TO LEND
on
FARM LANDS
$300 to $10,000?Twenty years time.
See
JNO. K. HAMBLIN
Lawyer
Office 2nd door East of Poatofflce.
tf. ,
Experience must be a high school
teacher.
HOPES TO HELP OTHERS
BY TELLING EXPERIENCES
Miss Lena Burns, of Greer,
Makes Interesting Statement.
WORK WAS TOO HARD
Young Seamstress Made Use of "Tip"
She Received and Profit I'd
Greatly.
"Tanlac is a fine medicine for stomach
trouble and it is a good general
tonic, too, and I'm glad to recommend
it as such to anyone," said Miss Lena
Burns, of Greer, S. C? in a statement
she gave May 11. "I was troubled
with nervousness and weak spells before
I took Tanlac. I am a seamstress
and my work is very trying, and it
brought on my troubles. Indigestion
troubled me a lot and my appetite had
left me. I certainly was run down in
health and feeling badly when I began
taking Tanlac.
"I decided to take a course of some
medicine, and I had heard so much
about Tanlac I took it. The Tanlac
helped that nervous trouble right
away and soon I had good nerves. My
appetite came back and I gained a
great deal in strength and weight. I
got so I could sleeD well, too."
For sale by Palmetto Drug Co.,
Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K.
D. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn &
Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co.,
.Tonesville; I.ockhart Mills Store,
Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.
JONESVILLE
Jonesville, Sept. 4.?We have had a
fine season and everything is refreshed.
Rev. A. B. Kennedy, Mrs. M. C.
Scott of Columbia, Mr. II. I.. Kennedy
of Virginia are visiting Mrs. Eunice
Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williams of
Spartanburg and Miss Louise Cunningham
of Union are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Cunningham.
Mr. D. B. Free, Jr., and children
spenc Sunday with his father, Mr. I).
E. Free.
Mrs. J .D. Scott of Spartan!.ure
Mrs. Iris Brown and children of Paco]
of a nont loct l? AT? T T
vv loot ?CCX\ Willi iur. ?J. Ld?
Wyatt and family.
Brown Eyes.
YES! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN!
Cincinnati Authority Tells How to Dry
Up a Corn or Callus So It Lifts
Off With Fingers.
You corn-pestered men and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says this
Cincinnati authority, because a few
drops of freezone applied directly on a
tender, aching corn or callus, stops
soreness at once and soon the corn or
hardened callus loosens so it can be
lifted out, root and all, without pain.
A small bottle of freezone cost very
little at any drug store, but will positively
take off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should be tried, as it
is inexpensive and is said not to irritate
the surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn't any freezone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house. It is
fine stuff and acts like a charm every
time.
A unanimous display of flags, emblematic
of sincere U. S. A. spirit, is
as convincing a display of patriotism*
as a parade.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
lias been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered stomach
and inactive liver, such as sick headache,
constipation, sour stomach, nervous
indigestion, fermentation of food,
palpitation of the heart caused by
pases in the stomach. August Flower
is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and intestines,
cleans and sweetens the stomach and
alimentary canal, stimulates the liver
to secrete the bile and impurities from
the blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles.
Sold by Glymph's Pharmacy.
A submarine is a delicate and beautiful
piece of mechanism, but suspicions
arise that it is somewhat too
fragile for heavy work.
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
*m i
i ne Deauty secret or
women who knowhow
to take care of the comj
plexion. Cannot be
j/S^\LL detected. Heals Sun4/6
burn, stops Tan. Soothing,
^ cooling, refreshing. m
"*** l/^A _ Pini, WhlU.
* / 75c. at'DrunUtt or by mall Jlrut
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
LroaMfaCo, 40 South Fifth Sc. Brooklyn. N.Y.
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A woman expert says that housewives
must use cheap foods. This, we
f ktnlr U/AiiM /tnnAnn tko*w nkei/tflir /?
v? ?!?>, nuuiu v-uiiiiiic vuciii out itujr iv/
doff meat.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless .
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a "
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and 1R.ON. It acts on the Liver, Drives '
out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and !
Builds np the Whole 8ystem. 60 cents, i
How About t
Suppose you should fall sick
of an accident? What bette
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Buy it at druggists and
qsnsral Stores or peelpaid [i
from Jf*.manufacturer all
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To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It EtopE the Yon
Coufh and Headache and worka o? the Cold. OIN
Drurs^ati refund mosey if it faile to cure. Mia
H. w. GROVE'S alcnature on each box. 30c. Tfcs
he Future?
or suffer the misfortune
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large or small.
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Piles Cared In 6 to 14 Days
r dnntit will refnad money U TAXO
TMKNT fail* to cure MjrciM of Itching,
d. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 144* ye.
Brtt application given |?n and Rent. 90*.