The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 05, 1917, Page 5, Image 5
Doctor Says Nuxa
Increase Stre
People
Mm many lnat*nc?i?Vartom have iaf
farad untold agony for ysarn doctorlni
for Mrrou waaknags, stomach, llvor o
kidney dliaaeo or soma other all men
When their real trouble was lack of lroi
In the blod.?Blow to tell.
New fork, N. Y.?In a recent dls
course Dr. E. Bauer, a Boston physletai
who has studied widely both In thl
oountry and In great European medlca
Institutions, said: "If you were to nmk<
an actual blood test on all people win
are 111 you would probably be greatl;
astonished at the exceedingly larg'
number who lack Iron and who are 11
for no other reason than the lack o
Iron. The moment Iron Is supplied al
their multitude nf dnn vr*r, .< i ?
disappear. Without iron the blood a
once loses the power to change foo<
Into living tlesue, and therofore noth
ins you eat does you any good; yoi
don't get the strength out of It. You
food merely pusses through your ays
tern like corn through a mill with th
rollers so wide apart that the mill can'
grind. As a result of this continuou
blood and norve starvation, people be
come generally weakened, nervous an<
all run down and frequently develop al
sorts of conditions. One is too thin
another is burdened with unhealthy fat
some are so weak they can hardl;
walk; some think they have dyspepsia
kidney or liver trouble; some can"
sleeD at night, others are sleepy ati<
tired all day; some fussy and irritable
some skinny and bloodless, but all lncl
physical power and endurance. In sucl
cases, it is worse than foolishness ti
take stimulating medicines or narcotl
drugs, which only whip up your faggini
vital powers for the moment, maybe a
the expense of your llfo later on. Ni
matter what any one tells you, If yoi
aro not strong and well you owe It ti
yourself to make the following teat: Se
Milhous Drupe Co.v
Peoples Drug Store,
Copyright 1917. A B. Klrac
A OAUlUn
n ohv iim
To the Peoj
and Uiiioi
We have bought c
of the Best Clothing
ing six months ag
market price, is wo
jj But we will contir
PRICE as long as
would advise you th
early as Merchandi
idly.
We have the best
CLOTHING, SHOE
NISHINGS in the (
antee Everything V
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Union's B
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
For Fiscal Year, 1917.
The tax books will be opened on the
15th of October and closed on the
31st of December without penalty.
After the 31st of December there will
be added 1% penalty for the month
^ of January; 1% more for February,
and 5% more from the 1st to 15th of
March. After the 15th of March executions
will be issued. Will commence
to collect commutation road tax
on the 15th day of October, and close
on the 15th day of March, following:
Age for paying: commutation road
tax, 21 to 50 years. Aj?e for paying
poll tax, 21 to 60 years.
Tax levy follows:
For State 3% mills
For Ordinary County 10 mills
For constitutional school 3 mill?
21 Vfe mills
XT ~ 4 T7% _ f ? T.X A- ?
r*u. i r air rorexi z mills
No. 2 Carlisle 32?5 millf
No. 3 Santuc 5 mills
No. 4 Pinckney 3 mills
No. 5 Union 2 mills
No. 8 Par ham 2 mills
No. 10 Cross Keys 4 mills
No. 11 Union S. D. 8 mills
No. 12 Jonesville 6V4?2?7V4 mills
ted Iron Will 5
ng?/i of Delicate (
? 100% in Ten Days
- hn* long you can work or how far you
f can walk without becoming tired. Next
r take two five-grain tablet a of ordinary W
t Nuxnted Iron throe times per day after
x meals for two weeks. Then te9t your
Strength again and see for yourself how
- nnich you have gained. I have seen a
? dozens of nervous, run-down people who a
b Were ailing all the time double, and
1 even triple, their strength and endure
ance and entirely get rid of their sympj
toms of dyspepsia, liver and other trou- tr
/ bles in from ten to fourteen days' time _
e simply by taking iron In the proper 7
1 form, nnd this, after they had in some
f eases been doctoring for months wlth1
out obtaining any benertt. You con talk .
s as you please about all the wonders i?
t wrought by new romedles, but when J]
i you come down to hard facts there is
- nothing like good old Iron to put color
.? In your cheeks and good sound, healthy
r flesh on your bones. It Is also a great f]
- tierve and stomach strengthener and
c the best blood builder in the world. The ^
t only trouble wns that the old forms of
s Inorganic iron, like tincture of iron, iron
- acetate, etc., often ruined people's
1 teeth, upset their stomachs and were n
I not assimilated, nnd for these reasons ?
; they frequently did more harm than
; good. But with the discovery of the
y newer forms of organic Iron all this has
i, been overcome. Nuxatcd Iron, for ex- y
t ample, is pleasant to take, does not In[1
Jure the teeth and is almost ltnmedl- n
; ntely beneficial.
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NOTB-The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron bars
0 enrh unbounded confidence In It* potency th*t they C
authorise Uie announcement that they will forfeit y
" 1100.00 to any Charitable Institution If they cannot "
< tak* any man or woman under sixty who lack*
t Iron and Increase their atrenitth 100 per cent, or
O oyer In four weeks" time, provided they hare no
, serious orxante trouble. Also tlier will refund your ..
money In any case In which Nuxated iron does not
II at least double your atrenxth In ten daya' tlina It jp
B la dispensed lu Una city by all good druxilsta.
Palmetto Drutr Co..
(tlymph's Pharmacy, w
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wmmm
hhauui Co. &L
OF $5,000 ;
)le of Union i
a Countv! S
~ at
>ver $20,000.00 worth pi
Shoes and Furnish- or
o, which at present \
rth $5,000.00 more. u
iue to sell at the OLD
it will last, and we 1
is season to purchase h
se is advancing rap- ^
?
and largest stock of
!s tt ats onttttt? ?
-i n n - r * ""u ii h- JH
bounty and we guar7e
Sell. dl
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No. 13 Rocky Creek 3 mills rt
No. 14 Gist 3 mills S
No. 16 Cedar Hill 4 mills t?
No. 17 West Springs 5 mills in
No. 18 Kelly 4 mills
! No. 19 Sedalia 4 mills ,
f No. 20 Oakland 4 mills
No. 24 Buffalo 3 mills c(
1 No. 22 Putman 3 mills p
; No. 23 Farr 7 mills '
No. 24 Beaver Dam 3 mills 1
No. 25 Adamsburg 4 mills
' No. 26 Hames 3 mills aj
' No. 27 Tinker Creek 3 mills r<
! No. 28 Gault 4 mills w
. No. 29 Sardis 2 mills ft
' No. 30 Carem 2 mills w
No. 31 Bla^k Rock 3 mills
When paying taxes call for the
township or school district in which pi
' you live, and any other township ir
1 where you own property on which b'
! you desire to pay tax. fi
J. H. BARTLES, a
40-4 Treasurer Union County. h
A CASH PRIZE
.. .... if
$5.00 in Gold will be given the child ^
that brings the greatest number of g
our Yellow Kid advertisements, either c,
cards or newspaper cuts to our store /
on Dec. 24, 1917. 36-4mo ^
BAILEY BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. f
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| PURELY PERSONAL |
Mis. H. S. Williams of West Springs
'as a visitor in the city on Monday.
Mr. Craig Chapman of Spartanburg
'as in the city this week on business.
Mr. C. N. West of West Springs was
business visitor to Union Wednesay.
Rev. E. A. Fuller will preach at the
irst Baptist church Sunday night at
:30.
Mrs. W. F. Carr of Meggetts spent
ist week with her sister, Mrs. J. N.
[all.
Capt. J. R. Dickert of Columbia was
he tfuest of friends in the city this
reek.
Mrs. J. Roy Fant is visiting hcv
lother, Mrs. J. A. Fant, on E. Main
treet.
Mr. W. C. West of West Springs
ras a business visitor to Union Wedesday.
Mrs. Ij. G. Younj* will be the weeknd
puest of Mrs. Charles Sims in
partanburjr.
Miss Irene McPow left Sunday
lorninp: for Hawthorne to resume her
chool duties.
Mr. E. Z. limine has decided to mow
rith his family to Whitmire, where he
as accepted a position.
Miss Alba Foster has returned home
fter spending sometime with her sis;r,
Mrs. Warren Sbley, in Spartanurp.
Rev. E. A. Fuller preached for the
incremation of the First Baptist
lurch Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alexander and
ttle son, William, of Buffalo were
sitors to Union Monday.
Lieuts. W. L. Feaster and Boyce
Whitehead of Camp Jackson spent
nndiiv with fhoii* vir?r?o <vjl
Master William Henry Sinkler spent
ie week-end with his aunt, Miss Anna
inkier, who is in Saluda, N. C.
Miss Cornelia Harvey, who is teacher
at Sardis spent the week-end with
is. Treston II. Hobo at Sedalia.
Mr. Albert Oliphant, assistant sectary
of the Hoard of Charities spent
rednesday in the city on business.
Miss Hazel Salley, who is teaching
Kelton, will spend the week-end
ith Miss Mary Rice on S. Church
reet.
Capt. J. Frost Walker, Jr., of Camp
ivier, Greenville, was the week-end
lest of his family on-- S?reet.
\
Mr. Harry Goss of New York city
ient several days this week with his
other, Mrs. Ida Raker, on E. Main
reet.
Sergt. Manning1 Jeter of Camp
?vier in Greenville spent the week
ul with his mother, Mrs. J. T. Jeter,
, Santue.
Mrs. Bennett, who has been the
nest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ij. Bolton,
1 S. Church street, left Monday afrnoon
for her home.
Mr. Harold James left Wednesday
>r Staunton, Va., to accept the chair
f history and English in the Staun n
Military Academy.
Mr. J. B. Chambers, now of Rock
ill, has accepted a position with The
imes and will enter upon his duties
itVi tV?o firof ioeiio of
v? vnv iliuv lOOMV Wl V/Ul uail JTt
Rev. L. W. Blackwelder left Wedjsday
morning for Columbia, where
i will spend a month at the Mission,
tr. Blackwelder made the trip in his
ir.
Mrs. L. W. Blackwelder and chilren,
with their guests, Mrs. Jones
id Miss Weaver, left Sunday afterion
for Salisbury, N. C., to spend a
ionth with relatives.
Hon. W. D. Harris, Messrs. 1). W.
[ullinax, N. Shapiro and Fred Wilird
enjoyed the "scenery of Mutt and
sflf" at Harris theatre Wednesday
ight- They motored in Mr. Willard's
ir.
There will be a box supper at the
;hool house near Mr. W. H. Page's
ssidence Saturday night, Oct. 6. The
unbeam band is giving the enter
iiiinieiiv, anu ine punnc is cordially
ivited to attend.
A. Kerhulas' fruit store is havinp
le interior reworked and a nice metal
lilinpr is beinpr put up. The store>om
is beintf made quite attractive,
ecently this concern installed a larpje,
andsome soda fountain.
Mr. Morris Silberman left Sunday
Fternoon for Baltimore, where he will
sside in the future. Mr. Silberman
as with the Cohen Clothing company
>r more than a year and made many
arm friends during his stay here.
The Union Candy and Fruit comnnv
will ri>nnon r?n Snfur/lmr Cm- Kn?
less. This concern was one of those
urned out in the recent Main street
re. The building has been rebuilt
nd the front and interior are quite
andsome.
Mr. J. W. Hawkins of Ijmmar, Ark.
i visiting relatives in Union this
reek. He is assistant cashier of the
tank of Lamar. His father left thif
ounty many years ago, locating ir
Arkansas. Mr. Hawkins has nevei
efore visited the county where hii
ather was born.
CLOTHING MAN GAINS
35 LBS. BY TAKING IRON
SAYS SIX FIFTY-CENT BOTTLES
BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER
TEN LONG YEARS OF
SUFFERING.
TELLS WHAT KIND OF IRON HE
RECOMMENDS.
"I was troubled with my stomach
for ten years, and in that time I i
bought almost every kind of medicine I
and couldn't begin to say how much J
I took or paid out for medical service.
yet nothing did me any good. Then I "
began using Acid Iron Mineral and 1
don't think I had taken more than
six of the fifty-cent bottles when I be- i
gan feeling better than I ever did. j
I only weighed 145 pounds when I I
began to take Acid Iron Mineral and '
now I weigh 180 pounds. It is a pleasure
for me to recommend it. to anyone
who has symptoms of indigestion or
stomach trouble and if they will try
it I am sure they will find it everything
I have said it to be," writes Mr.
W. T. Cash, proprietor of a well known
clothing, shoes, hats and men's furnishing
store in Bristol, Virginia.
A statement such as the above from
a merchant of integrity who knew a!'
the agony of stomach trouble for ten
years or more must convince the reader
that after all is said and done, just ...
plain, everyday natural medicinal iron,
concentrated as it is in Acid Iron Min- I
oral is the cheapest, best, medicine to
bring1 the system back to normal and
purify and enrich the blood.
It is unusual, helps the appetite, and
costs hut little, a teaspoonful in a
glass of water after meals being a
most invigorating dose. Whole families
take it Fall and Spring as a tonic.
Absolutely non-injurious, contains no
alcohol, narcotic or habit-forming
drugs. Does not upset the liver, fe
stomach or bowels, nor injure the eo
jteeth. br
If your druggist hasn't it send a ioi
dollar to the Ferrodine Chemical Cor- a
poration, Roanoke, Va., for a large ha
size bottle prepaid.
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SOUTH FUN COTTON OIL CO. pa
DISTRIBUTING A VALUABLE ca
HAND HOOK FOR FARMERS
cl<
The Southern Cotton Oil Co. is giv- 1111
ing away a book of valuable informa- ga
tion that any farmer will profit by liv
reading as it contaius over 100 prac- th
tical suggestions that will save both po
TIME and MONEY. The next time
you are in Union go by and get one as yo
they are Free for the asking. 38-4 fr
alfalfaI^
Justas profitably In Uporgia, the Carolinas and
Alabama, as in the Wi-t it you lime your land gr
,Willi LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE.
<'ost8 a Insure-! pood stand and viporous ~~~
growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and grain.
Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and
reports. Attractive proposition to merchants Ta
and farmer a pen is. Co
LADD LIME & STONE COMPANY. I>r
?46 HEALEY BUILDING. ATLANTA. OA. K.
I RE-OPENI
We
I Candy ?
Satur
I We have Fa
I although our 1
I the recent fi
I than ever, an
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Make our si
search of Can
We Will G
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31 A \)KA
if That idle dollar you
n| a aeaa weight*?it is <
31 Bring it to life by
31 Department where it
night, Sundays and ho
I interest.
There is no time like
B\ Account.
Bring in YOl'K idle
Emslic Nicholsor. J
OU'RE BILIOUS! LET I
"CASCARETS" LIVEN "
LIVER AND BOWELS
;>n't Stay Headachy, Constipated.
Sick, With Breath Bad and
Stomach Sour.
Get a 10-cent box now.
You men and women who can't tret
eling right?who have headnc'u
ated tongue, had taste and foul
eath, dizziness, can't sleep ,nt" bilus,
nervous and upset, bothered with
sick, gassy, disordered stomach or
,ve a bad cold.
Are you keeping your howls clean
th Cascarets, or merely forcing a
ssageway every few days with salts,
thartic pills or castor oil": O'
Cascarets work while you sle -n;
>anse the stomach, remove the sour. r
digested, fermenting food and foul J
ises; take the excess bile from the
er and carry out of the system all
e constipated waste matter and
ison in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten H
in out by morning?a 10-cent box I
oni any drupr store will keep your
omach sweet, liver and bowels vetr- ?
ar, and head clear for months. Don't
rpret the children. They love Cas- V
rets because they taste pood?never
ipe or sicken.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day. jji
ke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Rc
ugh and Headache and works off the Cold. pe
ungists refund money if it fails to cure. . .
W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
:d for bu
Will Open Oi
ind Fruit
... on ...
'day, G
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Lui in unions
oss was heavy 1
re, we have bi
d will be headc
ade Candy, I
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aa roumain froi
tore your horn
dy, Fruits and t
aive You A Squai
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COUCHELL, Pi
ICHOLSON
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UN/ON. s. c. in
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A) WEKiHT r
arc carrying in your pocket in
>aming nothing for you. ,!,
depositing it in our Savings ^
will work for you day and t
lidays, earning 1 '/< compound 1
the present to start a Savings
dollar TODAY. jg
. Roy Fant, M. A. Moor?.
Vice President. Cashier. f
If You Are Having
CHILLS
TAKE
Huiet's
Chill Custer
nd see how quirk
on will get well.
At The
ALMETTO DRUG CO.
Vhat is LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
ni.rooi;? (. T r ??* -
4?ivjuivt K.iA.uivc, v~uiuariic
d Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
ue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
>ot. May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
psin. Combines strength with pala>le
aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
SINESS! II
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by reason of II
lilded better 1
quarters for I
-ruits I
ducts I
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Soda Water. ||
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