The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 19, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8
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It is very irritating when your
well-fed cat goes over to a neighbor's ;
and protends to be half starved.? i
Kansas City Journal. i
When a chap is feeling blue and '
j*oes out to find the sky in the same
condition, stranpe to say, it is pretty
apt to chirk hihi up a bit. <
The surest way to discover a man ;
who can lick you is to insult the i
American flag. 1
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Don't worry, parents. The fact that j
your little Willie is doing pretty well \
in his ''joggerfy" is not necessarily i
an indication that he is becoming I
world wise.?Indianapolis Star.
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Some fellows seldom get a kiss be- j
sause they are afraid of girls, but j
you'll never get any if you are also ,
afraid of germs.?Kansas City Jour- j
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LOCKHART
I.ockhart, Oct. 18.?Sunday was a
great day with the Presbyterian
hurch. They had a missionary raly.
The services consisted of songs,
speeches by the children; sermon by
he pastor?a good collection for
nissions, and the service was full
>f interest from start to finish.
The superintendent of the Metholist
Sunday school, Mr. Sam McCulough,
reports a good day last Sunlay
in his school.
Mr. Jessie Bryant is superintend;nt
of the Haptist Sunday school; the
school is large and full of interest
>ach Sunday. The collection last
Sunday was $r>1.00. Preaching ev;ry
Sunday morning and evening at
the Baptist church, by the pastor,
Rev. J. T. Littlejohn.
Frank Lockman and sisters mo.ored
to Glendale last Sunday to
spend the day with their brother,
vho is a boss weaver in the GlenCALOMEL
DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You
Sick and You Lose a Day's
Work.
Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver. When calomel comes into
:ontact with sour bile it crashes into
t, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated
and all knocked out, just go to
/our druggist and get a 60 cent bottle
>f Dodson's Liver Tone, which is jd
larmless vegetable substitute for dafJl
gerous calomel. Take a spoonful and
f it doesn't start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicnr
ihan nasty calomel and without mMtng
you sick, you just go back Mpd
get your money.
If you take calomel today youll^be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besid&v
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Dodson's Liver Tone you will wakeup
'eeling great, full of ambition and
eady for work or play. It'?, harWWra,
feasant and safe to give tp chiitffatv
;hey like it. i mmmmA
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Firstly, I will bu
integrity, reliability;
order
Secondly, I will
possible price.
Thirdly, I will uu
\ so that I will secure
Use this reasonii
season. Have your i
and strictly hand tail
Good Suits or Overcoats
To Go At
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Take advantage o
the payment of $2.50 a
be made of the same j
We show hundre
in staples, fashionah
no trouble in finding
^ want to pay. Have
you no more, probabl
and fit of one suit m;
made or ready-to-wc
li and Keep You Pl<
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TAILOR!
4 Main Street
S. M. CAROTHE
dale mills.
E. M. Wright, Ken McCullum and
Fred Neal motored to Spartanburg
yesterday. \\
VV. C. Harris was in Greenville yesterday
and while there called on the b
Lockhart boys who are in training e
there. They are well and happy. e
M iss Mellie Sfcoud of Whitmire is f(
visiting Miss Alpha Meggs. e
G. P. Scott and John Carter were n
in Union yesterday; they sfcartad a
back to I.ockhart and their car gave n
out on them; they had a nine mile
walk. These gentlemen are nursing t<
sore feet now. c
Lockhart is being stocked with new G
cars.
Miss Annie Hope and Miss Pearl V
Littlejohn were visitors in Union to- n
day.
I)r. Will Hope and family visited c
friendav here yesterday. C
Carlos Itoger of Union visited
friends here yesterday; he is an ex- w
pert woaver- E
Dr. -J. C. Brawley Of Union was a
business visitor here -yesterday. t
Mr. Mrs. y T. '"Proctor an- d
nounce the birth of a daughter,. Con- n
gratulations.
Mrs. Josephine Parks of Jones- I
ville is the guest of friends here flu..
week.
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W. T. Garner and two sons of Beaumorrt
Mills in SjraTtantrarjr were here
for^ah^rt ^ile. tyr. Garner
is superintendent ot tne Beaumont
I plant. Irt IJ fl'JV I n
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PLANTS FOR SALE t
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; Frost proof Cabbage and "
lettuce (!$lhhtk!, 'aftsir1 ever- s
bearing ^W^erry plants '
for sale-, Don t be misled bv _
Agents. See what you are u
buying forL what *
mt piyfe mc acalL .You ?
e treated with cour^ t
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TION, EFFICIEN<
/e careful considei
eason in the foll(
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and business principles
buy the best mercham
$e such means to cons<
the maximum benefit
lg especially regarding
suit or overcoat made
lored by The Columbia
$15.00 T?
f our offer of an Extra I
idditional to your Suit q
jrade or the same mate
ids of styles of the sea*
Le and novelty design
just what you want a
your Suit made to mea
y less, and the satisf
ade to your measure is
;ar garments.
eased, No Matter
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Kb tU.
Union, S. C.
RS, Manager
LOCKHART JUNCTION.
Lockhart Junction, Oct. 18.?The
reather is threatening today, and it
)oks like we might have rain. It has
een beautiful for gathering and evryone
is using it. I find in my travIs
that all doors are closed; very
ew you find in their homes; most evrybody
is in the field at work, and
lost of the women folk are at work,
is the old saying goes, "Everyone is
laking hay while the sun shines."
There were nine cars of soldier boys
o pass through here today, but 1
an't tell you where they were going,
ioing to some cantonment, I guess.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kelley and Mrs.
V. W. White and Miss Mary Tweed
lotored to Union yesterday.
I hear there is diptheria among the
hildren in the section of Brown's
!reek.
Mr. Billie Scales lost a child, died
dth this disease, and was buried at
tethlehem church yesterday.
There will be many an one to go
o Spartanburg today to see the soliers
parade. We hope there will be
o accident. Moxy.
>ESERVES A GOLD
MEDAL FOR THIS
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Cincinnati Authority Tells How to
Dry Up Any Corn or Callus So
It Lifts Right Off.
You corn-pestered men and women
eed suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
hat nearly killed you before, says
his Cincinnati authority, because a
ew drops of freezone applied directly
n a tender, aching corn stops soreess
at once and soon the corn loosens
0 it can be lifted out, root and all,
without a bit of pain.
A quarter of an ounce of freezone
osts very little at any drug store, but
1 sufficient to take off every hard or
oft corn or callus. This should be
ried, as it is inexpensive and is said
iOt to inflame or even irritate the sureunding
tissue or skin.
If your wife wears high heels she
All be glad to know of this.
[Europe's big problem after the waT
nTO)e what to do with her ex-kings.
Vise! I
CY and HIGH
ration to your
>wing manner:
re concern whose
i are of the highest
iise at the lowest
srve my purchase
therefrom.
[ your clothes this
to your measure
Tailoring Co.
Ines at Correspondingly
W PRICES
all* of Pant?
>r Overcoat and to
rial.
son's latest cloths
s. You will have
nd at the price you
sure. It will cost
action, durability
worth three ready
What It Cost.
ANOTHER UNION CASE.
It Proves That There's a Way Out
for Many Suffering Union Folks.
Just another report of a case in
Union. Another typical case. Kidney
ailments relieved in Union with
Doan's Kidney Pills.
J.| A. Chambers retired farmer,
55 Gage Avenue, Union, says: "Kidney
trouble came on with pain around
my left side. At times, my kidneys
acted too freely, then again the secretions
were retarded. Several boxes
of Doan's Kidney Pills made me
feel a great deal better. I remained
free from kidney trouble for years,
but when I caught a heavy cold on my
kidneys and noticed a slight return of
the pain, I immediately used Doan's
Kidney Pills. They soon relieved me.
Over Six Years Later, Mr. Chambers
said: "Whenever I have had
a return attack of kidney complaint,
Doan's Kidney Pills have promptly
relieved me."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Chamber has twice publicly recommended.
Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props. Buffalo, N. Y.
The greater you are, the greater
the penalty of your progress. The
further you go ,the wider your range
of contact with which you must
reckon, and therefore, you multiply
your battles against misconception
and slander and envy and malice.
You can't avoid or evade vnnr ?1
lotted destiny you can only hold down
your share of troubles by holding
back.
In every sphere men gibe and sneer
?even the peace of the ditch-digger
is threatened by the unemployed laborer
who covets his job.
You'll have hostility to face in every
place and at every pace.
Go straight ahead to your goal.
So long as your conscience isn't
ashamed to acknowledge yow aa a
friend, don't give a rap for your enemies.
We have got to win this war by
fighting, not shirking.
When ordered to halt and give an
account of yourself, do it.
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