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LADY OF VANDYKE S FROM STOMACH COULD HARD Terrible Attacks Cramps Made Her Fear She Would Hie. Took Simple Home Treatment, Hasn't Had Cramp Since. ? TKLLS HOW SIIR I)II) IT "I suffered from stomach trouble for a year. I tried many things that were recommended but nothing did me ar.y good. Everytl g that I ate h?" '"e and I wouln take soolbof crim ps that seemed so bad I didn't think I could live through them and I got <o bad off I could not walk anywhere rot even across the room Tho?e '< ' jble cramping spells were so bad I thought 1 would die and everyone thought I could not live. "I had ' doctors and got no relief and ws ot my wit? end Acid Tron Mineral was recommended to mc as tho very thing for stomach trouble ;n i 1 commenced to to' and since then I have never had > spell nf cramp . T now eat anythin * I want to eat and it doesn't hurt me I have "mined so much strength I can walk two or three miles without get. LOCKH MtT JUNCTION Lockhart Junction, Jan. 17.?Well, I heardlv know what my news is troin^ to l>e. It looks the news of |mpo:t:-ree is all frozen up with the weather in this section; it is too cold to do any kind of work e\cept keen ti:es and it sure keeps yen busy t< do that stunt. We think it is had f ; us folks around here but it is vo omewhere else: we read of danvv t? nroperly and otne are freezitv to death. This is sure a time of s< : happenings, some'h'n chan ir - -omethinpf happenhu' o<lav " time we are ' :n- in' We never marie such history since the world " ited. I>ut the w ha not affected some of the peop!" yet but it will, sooner or later. I f oil you dear re d??*s we are living in ie ilous time- I 'c world is mo-ire on at a rapid., rate or the people a e that vvrito and pay and JecTs. and a" nTtn, tnnerirrn trom tt'tj,^* thousand years of Bourbon fincestors, ^.ol1 j, that women, like m/iP nhwe pe-fet-suV < ,10Ur - ~"sa5,% v<,r , \\ ^ fntii p s "po\n,r + ? x tViirk what the futu.e aru ped te tnir.K v, v ^ many. , \ fo""b. lbcrc mn- , , , aved come yet many and AVill v i,, happen before the people will reanw, wh-'t i lit to have reali e 1 long ! ^nu ago bt some of (he noojdc n,? will n?i - e or realize these thin"s until the millenium is upon us. My dear readers T am taking (he part of , n" a caution, some say the people in the | world are growing worse, well, L^P1 ngro? ' is bad or growing worse. but I don't think the good people e reali ? ?h?? seriousness of the time. Things may eo on this way and God m may he -neaking to the people giving them warning to see if the sinful peo- ' pie won't fet better. Well, now peo- P pie, God is the greatest ruler in the wo> ''( he good will suffer in this!'^ world for the wickedness if the wirld,! f for in-' 'ike He said, Ho would rain j* on the iu?t and the unjust. Well, 1 | guess T will cro on something else. i 1 met Miss Mattie Palmer of Tabor j section at the Junction the other day j on her way to Greenville, S. G. to j take a course in Draughon's business college. She says Miss Nettie Vaughnn has also gone, I wish for these young ladies a successful session. MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATEI If Cross, Feverish, Sick, ItiUou: Clean Little Liver and I towels. Children love this "fruit laxative and nothing else cleanses the tend stomach, liver and bowels so nicely A child simply will not stop playi to empty the bowels, and the result they become tightly clogged w waste, liver gets sluggish, stom; sours, then your little one becor cross, half-sick .feverish, don't < sleep or act naturally, breath is 1 system full of cold, has sore thr stornach-ache or diarrhoea. Lis Mother! See if tongue is coated, 1 give a teaspoonful of "Califo Syrup of Figs," and in a few h nil the constipated waste, sour and undigested food passes out o system, and you have a well, pi: child again. Millions of mothers give "Calif Syrup of Figs" because it is perl harmless; children love it, and it fails to act on the stomach, live bowels. * ''meeist for a AsK yum tie of "California Syrup of which has full directions for 1 children of all apres and for ?ro\ plainly printed on the bottle ware of counterfeits sold here the genuine, made by "Califorr Syrup Company." Refuse anj kind with contempt. 0 WEAK TROUBLE SHE HY WALK SHE SAID tinjr very tirc<l and I can sleep a whole lot better, while before I took Acid Iron Mineral my sleep didn't do me any trood. It has done what nothing else that I, had tried could do and 1 consider A-I-M a wonderful medicine and believe it will do everything it is recomended to do if taken according to directions," declared Mrs. Elizabeth Grimsley, of Van Dyke, Buchannon County, Va. When your strength pives out and you feel like drappinpr around all day loner instead of skipping around spry and lively like of old, try taking a few drops of this natural iron in a plass of water after meals. It is simply wonderful. People all over this state recommend Acid Iron Mineral. The beauty about it is i that it is just the hierhly concentrated natural iron, cheaper, stronger, and much better for people in need of iron. A twelve ounce bottle usually sells for a dollar and as a tonic, aid to ditrestion. kidneys, and bladder it can't be equaled. It is sold only in original bottles and the trade mark "A-T-M" on bottle and carton is the j T'r>vrndine Chemical Corp. guarantee ' of strencth and quality. Most drujri pists have it. Get a bottle today. T. Bomar Gault who is with the i Coast Artillery at Charleston is | home for a few days to visit his father, sisters and brothers and all relatives and friends. This is the first time he has been home since he leTt eijrht months airo; he has been devoted to his duties as a soldier boy bepinninp as a private, then promoted to Corporal and then to Serireant. w ? :<in he has been promoted 10 Mess Sergeant.. lie reads the Times and says he keeps up with the han' endiiv in 'he county. t enpnt Saturday night at Lockhart, stopping with Mr. Louis Hames. Mr. Ilames keens a boarding house Is hie hr?n tvlore? wol 1 ho nrwl '-M nooHo^n/i"'1 nnd col?tnous "to r.ockharf he i, ^ bus,'ness at The i.n ? P0stmastcr. (me a ^oZ^Ztio Y* ** CTvo I i Mrt that niKh>tawhThlheir| 3rr^' - _iS .>'' ?, ?nd. J!'!;i-y.fli!..^Uidv/ quarfl there was some fine music rend- on th by Messrs Joe Hall and Bobb Kitchens on violins. These farm n<r men had a full house and the ?f ceeds will pro to the Red Cross with >y pave me a free entrance to huilc' ir show which T appreciated very the ch. Thank you younpr prentlemen. the Fhe health of the community is e(* 1 ry prood. I have heard of no sick- ^oa ss except Mr. John James, but hope cer: will soon be well, and O. K. ajyain. * There has been a trreat deal of mov- Patr this year from place to place. va' Mrs. William Cault and son have ')e ouprht and moved to the J. C. Gau't lace. so Mr. Clem Garner has moved to the th . E. Fowler place; these are pood s' iti/.ens and we are prlad to welcome tc hem to our midst. w Once more I wish to urpre my 0 friends to take the daily Times, some *' think T have quit writinpr for my let- f tors have been in the Daily Times, so 1 if you wish to keep up with Moxy?all ' the time, you must take the Daily j Times. T>?- T c; Thrasher will preach at 1 KCv. Elford Grovo church next Sunday aim i everybody is invited. Moxy. Free (Hower Seed Hastings' Catalogue Te2!s You About 2t s. No matter whether you farm on a large scale or onlv plant vegetable? or (lowers in a son it way, you nee< Hastings' 11)18 Seed Catalogue. 11.': >?? ready now and wo have a copy fo ' you absolutely free, it you write for it 1 mentioning the name of this paper. In addition to showing you about a the varieties of vegetables, fan IS. grass, clover and flower seeds, oi ith catalogue tolls how you can get. fr< ach live splendid varieties of easilv grow nes yet beautiful flowers, with which eat, beautify your home surroundings. )a(j' Good seeds of almost every hi are scaree this season, and you i-> ' afford to take chances in your : ? ;ten, supply, Hastings' Se< ds are d"o,. then able seeds, the kind you can a w: irnia depend on having "good luck" wits ours Sou arc going to garden or I'a bile this spring. Why not insure suit r ?ho Sf> far as possible by starting with '? ean't take chances t riyflil '" it SC'U I _ you do not have to in seeds. Write today for Hast hips* ornia k"aialopuo. It's free and will boll fertly ( i,. ;t ami help you to succeed in I never ? h. G. HASTINGS CO., Scedsi r and AM-?ji?c?t Ga.?*<lvt. ],ot- The only hope we have of petti1 Pips," Berlin is to fly there. Take a ch >abies, hoys; enlist while there is ti vn-ups Memphis Commercial Appeal. Cot ^'UX vom'ca beans, from lia Pip "trychnino made, prow on a / other re'atefl to the locust, native 1 tropics from India to Australia Notice to Taxpayer if Oflice of I t. Soulh Carolina Tar Commissi ? 710 Palmetto Building. 1 ^ Columbia, S. C., Dec. 29, 19l !j To the County Auditor and the T?n- ' ship Hoard of Assessors, for Ulon I County. I ij ! _ ..'if In view of the Constitutional /requirement that all property (Shall be assessed upon a uniform Hsis, and in order to prevent inequalities arising from different standards! of aS' sessment in the different Counties the State, the Tax Commission, aflj. a conference with the County Au|a tors and the Chairmen of the Couir, { Hoards of Equalization, has adopj^j fifty per cent of the true, reasonjT 0 market value of property as the cj" \ mon standard upon which all assl . ments of property for the purrfcft( of taxation, regardless o d shall be made throughout the in the year 1918. ITj|kStanda r dy?je j aonlv both to theMr^ r inally made by the and to those orifrinallyQBt Township Board of C( You are therefore, inH^ucteB&Q^ taking the tax returns, t^wiavew^jj, taxpayer statein the column^ ca?ne for the "value of the tar payer" ^t< true market value of the property question, which, in his opinion, rep>] resents the full 100 per cent value of the property. This is in accordance with the oath printed at the bottom of the tax return in which the tax payer is required to say that the property returned by him is lited at what he honestly believes to be its market value. When the returns are so taken they are to be turned over tc and passed upon by the township or other local boards of assessors, who shall inquire into the value placed upon the property by the tax payer, and verify the value so stated by the tax payer. j After aslertaining what is thj market value of tlie property in qued tion, the townships or other locd boards of assessors shall assess a.'' per cent, or one-half thereof as# 5 value of the property for purpor, taxation, and write same in the** ' umn for value by the County Bo tKi will be left blank to be used hy5*w County Boards in cqualizingjT*S changing the assessments maae fr the township boards, \jrhere they fin< ^a^T!TT!Ues"7f p^perty-TE?, e sepaiiiLv ,, assessing real estate each lot BL"* , plantation or separate parcel i| ind is to be separately returned I mi a statement as to the number ofl ru lings thereon, with the value ofl a* building stated separately from! er value of the lands, an dso describ-l m as to be identified by the localj ^ .rd of Assessors and other tax ofTi-l i ^ n assessing real estate, the tax * ,'er is not required to state the ] ues thereof. The true value is to , . originally ascertained by the townip or other local boards of asses- r rs, and in ascertaining the value, ? e township or other local boards tould not apply one value per acre ) all lands in the same tax district i ithout regard to locality fertility, r other local conditions especially fleeting the piece of property in juestion, but should ascertain the rue, reasonable market value of the amis and buildings separately, and after so ascertaining the true, reasonable market value of the several pieces of lands and of the buildings thereon, the ^ownship or other local hoards of assessors shall take 50 per ? o onr. cent of the market value so taincd l>y them as the value of sucl property for the purposes of taxa tion. If the tax payer has stated wha he deems the true value, and th property is assessed for more than E per cent of value stated by tax pay< ; he shall be notified of the increase. 1 The same standard is to be pursu< s in taxing all classes of property, su I as bank shares, textile industries, mills, cotton mills, railroads, hors II and mules and other propei a throughout the State, to the end t! each tax payer shall pay taxes u| ,, the same proportionate part of to real value of the property owney him as ia paid by every other l''l payer in the State. This is requ i d by the Constitution. For this rei ad- it is necessary that the tax p -vs make true returns of the market irn ues; that they be verified y ess township or other local boards ?iiot the same per the assessors anu n.?v liat age, namely 00 per cent, of all If)IS market values shall be taken a i fu- basis for assessment of all cla.< porperty. T1cn' The tax payer, when he mak returns, is required to swear tc ng to he honestly believes is the i innce, value of his property, and th ine.? must he administered to th payer by County Auditor or ot which ficer authorized to administ tree oath; and this information if :o the used by the County Boards wh undertake to ascertain the luy a Smileage Hook i Smileage Book campaign is launched on January 2Sth and i a short time a meeting will Id in this city in the interest i great movement. Mrs. C. E. i has been appointed general pan for Union county. The ? to provide entertainment for >f the Cantonments and Train! imps and the best attraction in untry has been secured. Conhas made an apropriation sufto cover the cost of erecting , l\g and maintaining the Diberty . |Bs in "Soldiers Cities" and the , Ian of the Commission has orilated a type of book of tickets members of the soldier's famnd his friends may have sent to it the fronth. They are to be called leage Books" and will be made f coupons somewhat like the tge books ot the railroads. As these Smileage Books will have ;r a distinctive character. Each the soldier tears coupons from book, he wil renew his sense of ition from the sender. Every will constitute a current of init between the man at the front the folks back home. Often, >urse, one soldier will receive many s; and then he will do the thing h is characteristic of the srican soldier throughout our )ry?he will share his abundance . his mates. J*s. Sorm has already sild a numI jf these books and if you wish to II your particular soldier happy? 1 {just buy him a "Smileage Book" I ^DIGESTION, GAS. ttlrroMACH MISERY : oin five minutes Liu pepsin" for Sour. Acid "PapMach, Heartburn, Dys| , M pepsia. '/It! In live minutes your sour, j |/>?mach feels fine. No indiges^ ^^artburn, or belching of gas. jlcjftations of undigested food, no I ^3w' bloating, foul breath or ^ ^k's Diapopsin is noted for its n sweetening: upset stomachs, le surest, quickest and most stomach antacid in the whole I, and besides, it is harmless. Hllions of m i and women now eat ? favorite foods without fear? f^know Pipe's Diapepsin will sav( rich miserj^. S?ep >m any drug store and put you >mach right. Don't keep on beinj iserahle?life is too short?you ar >t here long, so make your sta ^reeahle. Eat what you like an ijoy it, without dread of acid fer entation in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in you jme anyway. Should one of tli imily eat something: which don gree with them, or in case of a ttack of indigestion, dyspepsia, ga: ritis or stomach derangement due 1 ermentation and acidity, at davtin r during the night, it is handy 1 :ive the quickest, surest relii W)wn. fVhcn Senator Reed of Missou itirts out to choke a man like He beVt C. Hoover he should have mo Gei^nan gas than is yelieved to ye exigence on this side of the Atlant ?Nfcw York World. Swetary Baker isn't afraid to r lept it poi.sibility. A man whose ( cisioil lire sometimes wrong is bet than! man who can't make a d( sion.-?'harleston News and Courie Btmh troops are attacking i - GernAs on the Italian line?t i sounA good.?Florida Times-Un ^ It II take more than Washing e invosllions to drive at Huns (q yond^' Rhine.?Boston Herald. valuevd to take 50 per cent thei ed as tlmaxable value. New retu ch must! made in 1918. A mere ol^ fcreimo former returns will not >0S I ^ allow? In case of personal p: (iat erty I ''st?d or returned in 1 ion ^10 Pw'os hy law will attach, the ^ adoption of this com Dy standMresults, as it probably tax in anwease of the aggregate ired spKse<jue of property throug ison 4 danger of exces iyer taxatiAill he avoided by the a< val- t',e|or;,l Assembly in autb ing a action of whatever levy 0f be fix* it to such a rate as cent- on'y a"iount ?* aPpro eurh tions i| and authorized by ,s the The le^ of taxes is entirely y >es of *n 1?' ?f the Legislature. assessrlof taxes is entrustei es his the Co*Auditors, Boards of t what essors, rds of Equalization, narket Tax Cclsion and the Tax I e oath ?f Revl If the tax officers e tax to do tlduty injustice must her of- lower an R4fully yours, I to be Southblina Tax Commissi ,en t*y A. w. Jones, Chai marl it 60-tf. % i An Ambition and e J 1 I'' nerds of the South are identic; f 1 of the Southern Railway: the growth and I 1 the upbuilding of the other. jf J T lie Southern Railway asks no farort?no X / < accorded to others. (I Ac. J The ambition of the Southern Railway C< VS ' unity of interest that is born of co-operation b f 4 the railroads; to sec perfected that fair and frank I ' merit of railroads which invites the confide | agencies! to realiee that iiherality of treatmen V -e to obtain the adilitional capital needed for the ac enlarged fscilities incident to the demand foi 1 service; and. linally? To take its niche in the body politic of I f other great industries, with no more, but will I rights and esjual opportunities. 44 The Southern Serves t I?llll II I I 11 . . I! Is Our To please the particular hou forts are directed to the meats and vegetables the ma your wants We are always juicy beef steak is our "long E. R. GOD^HAIJ PHONE 52 "" r " SERVIC n can be used as an Ambulance, for deli 5~ sions. Especially adapted for long disl ? where within thirty miles of Union FR BAILEY UNDE Office Phone 106 ri | r. The lot of the stay-at-homes be- I re comes even more painful and uncerjn tain. Incompetent medical officers j iv. are to be dismissed from the army so i that they will Jiave to confine their j | practice to civilians?.inuianapons News. lo tor y Reasons! B ^ 1 Why you should use ton Cardui, the woman's |V| be- tonic, for your troubles, L ^ k 1 have been shown in Bkl thousands of letters from I^B J^B actual users of this medi- L ^ eof cine, who speak from irn . ^^1 personal experience. If I^B the results obtained by re- ^ i other women for so many , ^ years have been so uni- |B J^B formly good, why not rop- L 1 give Cardui a trial? 918 ^ Take W mon M V\ TVIT1 IAKVUJ "Ion ^ The Woman's Tonic p orijr. ^ i Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol niay Cullen, Va., writes: will "About 11 years ago, 1 nria- suffered untold misery law with female trouble, bearwith ing-down pains, head*The ac,,c, numbne88 * ! ^ 1 would go for three weeks ^ . ? almost bent double ... N s My husband went to Dr. L . W1 ? f?r n loard After taking about two ^ fa bottles 1 began going ^ ' Tol- ^^1 around and when 1 took N three bottles 1 could do ^ / i Record ; w al with the needs \ tuccctt of one meant , N J ' \j . special prlrllege not i .mpany Is to sec that j etwren the public and , V>Ollly 111 ItlC uionac^- . | :nce of governmental I / t which will enable It 1 tjuitliion of better an.l ; Increaaed and better f 1 the South alonraide of J 1 e<i ial libcrtie*. e^ual / he South." ^ Delight sekeeper. Our best efmarketing of the best rket affords. Phone us ; "en the job." Tender, suit." L'S MARKET ! E CAR vering Caskets and on Funeral occaLanee calls. We deliver Caskets any:ee of charge. RTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 mm LIVER REGULATOR i Relieves Sick IB n , i Headache & Constipation I tains no calomel or alcohol, ( 5? K and is a most &gl ^t2icX efficient fami1 ly medicine 1?^? | for liver and ments. Sold by druggists, 2.r>c a box. Refuse all substitutes. Demand Granger. | Granger Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. I Rio de Janeiro is to celebrate this year the 150th anniversary of its selection as the Brazilian capital. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism., Neu-' ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Rin^-Worm, Ec zema. etc. Antiseptic Anodyne^ used internally or externally. 25c I IF YOU I are troubled with dandruff, itching ^ scalp, and your hair coming out, we ^ ask you to try ^ HAIR TONIC ^ on our guarantee that it will Rive ^ you relief and satisfaction or money A refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and ^ $1.00. Olymph's Pharmacy, Uflion, S. k C.