The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7
Sacked hulls n
convenienc
PUTTING Buckeye Hul
important little thintrc
* this roughage an impi
This makes
RADI
RUCi
w m cottc
V HU
lint
easier to handle when putting the
ore out when mixing feed It k
help think of them as forage?no
Even though sacked, buckeye I
old style hulls. It costs us mono
anything that will help you use 1
worth the expense.
Other Ai
Buckeye Hulls are free of lint
i which has no food value.
2000 pounds of real roughage to
the ton?not 1500.
Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation
of food.
Kimbraugh Bros., Indianola, J
" We arc using Buckeye Hu\
with them. We think the
hulls."
To secure the best results and to d?sv<
thoroughly twelve hours before
wetting them down night and morning
this cannot be done, wet down at h
feed the hulls dry, use only half as r
Book of Mixi
Gives the right formula for every
South. Tells how much to feed I
tcning, for work. Describes Bucl
using them properly. Ser.d for y<
? .
iuepr. A M lie UULKt'JK i
Atlanta Birmingham Ciree
Augusta Charlotte Jaclt
i Peoples Unci
Funeral Directors
Automobile Equipment Fi
Calls Answered Pre
~H."VV." EDGA
I'll one 240
Your Telephi
The BELL 'I
has a mission in lift
is to serve you. C
and courtesy arc hi
cations.
Frequently, sh
act quickly in cmcr
age and presence ol
No more loyal
group of workers c
the young women ;
Their service
extended by your c
When you Teh
SOUTHERN BELL TI
AND TELEGRAPH
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the (
Cough and Headache ami works off the Cold.
Druggists refund tnonoy if it fails to cure,
li. W. GHOVIi'S signature on each bo*. 30c.
DR. I. MURRAY HAIR
Dentist
Office: 507 Chapman Building
Phone 1569 i
SPARTANBURG. S. C. J
mwriW
inyvwv VO
TRAOI MARM *
ECZEMA REMEDY 1
Sold on a guarantee for Eczema. J
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar af- f
fections of the skin and scalp. Sold
only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's
Pharmacy, Union. S. C. l>
lean
e and economy
Is in sacks is just one of the
that have been done to make
nvpmpllt furor ftio
? . v w * v* U1V VIU
E MARK
*EYF
JNSEEO n
LLS \
'LESS
m in the barn and easier to measecps
then clean and makes your
t as bedding.
lulls rcll for much less than loose i
V te sack t hc.n but we believe that I
this product to best advantage is
-Ivantagcs
No tru'-'h - r dust.
They mi* well v;ith other food. E
. They ta? j less space in the ^
barn.
Every pound goes farther. ,
Miss., say: I
'Is and arc very much pleased
y ere superior to old style
t'op thi eosi'.sge oiloy. wet the hulls
feeding. it is easy to do this by
for th-; next {"cdtng. If at any time
?asl thirty minutes. If you prefer to
luch by belli as of old style hulls.
>d Feeds Free
r combination of feeds used in the
lor maintenance, for milk for fatceyc
Hulls and ;-ivos directions for
>ur copy to the nearest mill.
Cotton Oii Co. Dept. K j
nu)0\i<l Litt.'c Rock Memphis
son Macon Selma
[. I WUWW?
lertakirtg Co.
> arid Embalmers
urnished When Desired.
>mpfly Day cr IVsight
IR, Manager.
Oi<; Postofflicc Rtiil<)iiiu
uaava. -c ^ ^trrsmcUBSjua^uur -i?rsr.
3ne Operator
ju ^
'elcphonc operator
2, and her mission
)uickness, accuracy
ir essential qualifie
is called upon to
gcncies when cour:
mind are required.
unci \^VJU?CICI 1 HUllb
an be found than
at the switchboard.
can be greatly
o-operation.
'phone?Smile
LLEPHONE
COMPANY
SUFFERING AND SURGERY
:an be avoided by using
Wf * - n
|Ue/UlOio
TWADE MAHn
PILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment nl
tome. Easy to use and thoroughly
lependahle. Sold only by us 50c and
>1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.
WACO TONIC
4ever fails to prove its merits in
uch* complains as Indigestion, Ma
aria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That
""ired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipaion,
Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick
Ieadache, Catarrh and Nervousness
'rice 50c per bottle at
(Old Milhoua Drug Store)
I AT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON
TO CURB "U" BOAT
I
"Sea Jitneys" Suggested for A
tack on German Bases.
I
Canadian Naval Airplane Fight
Home to Ree?v??? eu? 1
? i vmi win ?pnvi
I Wounds Expresses an Opinion.
' Theorizing about war conditions b
grown quite as tiresome, no doubt,
the people who read newspapers as
has to most of the people who wrl
for theui. Yet, now and then, y
meet a man who theorizes from t
facts of experience and knowledge ai
' who points something out that glv
food for thought. Such a case,
seemed to several of us, when a qui
little chap, son of a Canadian mllllo
aire, told us his view of the war
Its present stage, a New York cori
spondent of the Cincinnati Tlmes-St
writes. Ills brother was killed at tl
Marne and he himself Is home to i
cover from shrapnel wounds recelv<
when he was flying a naval alrplai
some thousands of feet ubove a tov
on the Belgian coast.
"The outstanding fact, Just now
he snld, "Is that the German U-boa
are doing pretty nearly as much i
they were expected to do and that v
have no effective defeo"<? against ther
The Germans are almost justified 1
believing that they are on the way t
ward starving England Into subml
slon. If we don't find a new and su
cessful way to combat the U-boats tt
situation In England will soon be vei
critical. Of course, I fancy a way wl
be found. But It must be somethlr
entirely new In warfare. For my par
I am convinced that success can t
obtained only by the apparently de
perato undertaking of assaults by as
upon the U-boat bases. I say 'appa
ently desperate.' By any known <
tried method such assaults would t
simply useless and suicidal.
"The German harbors are mlne<
netted from end to end and fortlfle
with tremendous shore batteries <
heavy and aircraft guns. How can th
bases he attacked? Well, of coursi
that will bo settled by some one els
than I, but I have heard a theoretics
plan of attack proposed by one of oti
naval men which made a great lmprei
i slon on me. lie said we must bull
thousands of small submarines?som<
thing like the 'sea Jitneys' which mai
! ufacturers havn tnllrrwl ntinm?orwl ?
Into the German harbors with swarm
of them, at the risk of losing niuetj
nine out of every hundred boats an
crews. Barrage tire and bombing hav
been the new and successful tilings i:
land fighting.
"This ollioor's proposal Is' for some
thing like an undersea dupli itlon o
! this plan of attack. Most < ;' the littl
boats would be lost, no doubt, but mos
of them would succ ed In doing mo
terlal damage with one or two
does. Nets would be blown away, m.'ne
exploded, guard ships sunk and sucl
other disorganization of the harbor dc
fonscs accomplished as to give the bl|
ships a chance to complete the worh
Yes, it's true that a man would hardl;
need to worry about bis return tri
if ho went in on one of these littl
boats. It would he work for volun
toors. But the volunteers would 1)
plentiful enough. That I am sure ol
"If such attacks promised to wii
tlio tight against the U-hoats, nioi
would be willing to go. It would b<
' enough for them to know that the;
wero striking the sea murderers a
their home, and that some of then
tulght possibly get back."
German Schooling.
German schooling has proved nntng
onlstlc to en-operation, although de
mundiug unity of action through nuts>
obedience. It ha failed to foster rea
co-operation, for co-operation is i
method by which persons of their owi
volition nil'l liV oo pnminilulnn '? "
; work together harmoniously, write.'
Wintlirop Talbot in rTn* Century Maga
7.1 ne. Only wln-n training ami scim >1
1 njr are the common privilege of all i'
I that state of < i \ i? development possi
hie whieh permits society to heeome en
operative In its aetion. In other words
a socialized society becomes more and
tnore possible only as all individual
members acquire each the widest
vision, and thus the power to co-operate
harmoniously.
The Crow.
I have seen no bird walk the ground
with Just the same air the crow does,
It is not exactly pride; there Is no
strut or swagger in It, though perhaps
Just a little condescension; it Is the
cor^Jented and self-possessed gait of
a lord over his domains. All these
acres are mine, tie says, and all these
crops; men plow and sow for me, and
I stay here or go there, and ilnd life
sweet and good wherever I am. The
hawk looks awkward and out of place
on the ground; the game birds hurry
and skuik, hut the crow is at home and
trends the earth as If there wero nons
to mole.,t or make him afrnld.?John
Burroughs.
TU ? ka a - m a
i iic mysiery 01 LOVC.
Love Is the great mystery of life.
It may he the growth of years, months
or nn Instant, says the Christian Herald.
Man sees a million beautiful
faces; he hears a million sweet voices;
he meets a million women with flowers
at their breasts nnd light In their eyes
?und they do not touch him. Then he
sees the one, and she holds him for
life nnd death. She Is no nobler, better
or more beautiful than were those
he passed by, and yet his world Is
empty without her. Assuredly there
Is far more than fashion In this mil*
versal force we call love.
C TANLAG PROVED TO
0 BE A FINE REME
^ Mrs. Worthy Says She (lladly Hi'
It Endorsement
- SPARTANBURG WOMA
' "It Helped Me in Every Way
Needed Relief," is Her Stateas
"lent
to
It "Tanlac proved to be a good to
It? and stomach remedy for men and
ou helped me in every way I needed
ho lief," declared Mrs. J. J. Worthey,
a(* 68 Railroad Ave., Arkwripht, Sp;
tanburp, in a statement she p;
June 7th. "I was troubled a pn
|Q_ deal with indipestion and my wh
ia system was run down. My ap
e- titc was about pone, I was tr<
ar bled awfully with nervousness. a
tie headaches caused me a "lot of s
,e" ferinp. When I had one of those 1
nervous attacks, I could not rest
10 night. The Tanlac quieted ai
strengthened my nerves, though, a
m I soon was eating heartily, and t
Iq indigestion left me in a little whi
is Those headaches were relieved qui<
te ly, too. In a short time I was fe
n. ing a great deal better. I am gl
to endorse Tanlac, for it helped i
?* in every way."
For sale by Palmetto Drug C
Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo;
10 I). Bailey, Carlisle; B. C.. Wilhurn
^ Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drup C
Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Rto
'8 Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.
? >
>e
Rusty Door Fastenings.
ia The best door fastenings sometlm
r" fnll to catch without a special turnti
of the km>t>. the latch seeming sin
pish and slow In action. This anna
ance may be retneilled by a few dr<>
of kerosene, which dissolves the acc
Ululated rust. Apply with an oil e:
having a long tube, so that the oil ins
? be thrown far Into the interior of tl
?? lutch.
10
a
ir Value of Reading.
j. Rending nouns much to childre
^ young men and young women. Ilea
w Ing is th?? key that unlocks the do
of information and lets opportunity i
0 Reading is the beginning of an educ
a tion. It gives tin* poor a chance
r_ get Information and become nseft
q Every home should 1 well stq pli*
e with lights, good liool papers at
Q magazines and tin- < la e < a e*:eonr.ag<
| to read in the c\ n'. i bar.ge.
?f
How Egyptians Reaped 0 a.
e The atictent i
t grain < lose to I i
lit the sii;i\, !< - t< ' i!
?--i_iuld it by. It ?\;i. .
s r:toh refund to
ti It was Ii ,nf >
>- tlx1 long< v -" ra 'I
g they wore ?n:i !!? ?! to
hi"." This \vu
y nMo ditiiniHy. - i: tl,?>
l> Its*-If had been < n ??;. in or t.? U
a ground.
An Old Idea.
' , Tho typo ?>f in. t . fot Is ho lui
x discharged his ?.!.!! . is as a but
4 bund win n ho j.: >\ - Ids wife wit
J /? piano t > d > h ' : lu>r boar
P is not mi<-oini!'i.ii To . Capital,
t ?
i The Quinine That Docs Not Affect the Hei
Because of its tonic and 1 \-..t ..i-ct, I.AX.
T1VK BKUMOOI INl.Nj; i 1 : : '!. i:i ordinal
Quinine and does ii 't can : v asness n<
nmitiXin heiul. Komcintiet .1 name at
. look tor the sitinatctc i-i t . \ . UKOVI;.
; YOU'RE BILIOr^! LET
i "CA SCARETS" EN
; LIVER AN!) ROWEL!
. Don't Stay !Ti"?d:irhv. <
Sink, Villi l-rnaili I i : *i,?
Stomach Soar.
. Cot a 10-ccnt box" \oYou
men and women wi>
feeling right?who have
coated tongue, bad t i c
j breath, dizziness can't -h ;> il
I ious, nervous and upset, ' u'
t a sick, gassy, disordered sfo" a e
have a bad cold.
I A >
j* re you Keeping vour bowels --:ii
:with Cascnrets, or merely fotvii
I passageway every few days with sal'
11 cathartic pills or castor on :
j Cascarets work while you sloe)'
cleanse the stomach, remove the - .r
undigested, fermenting food ai d fou
| erases; take the excess bile from tb
, i liver and carry out of the system al
the constipated waste matter am
poison in the bowels.
A Cnscaret tonight will straightci
you out by morning?a 10-cent bo
from any drug store will keep you
I stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg
ular, and head clear for months. Don'
forget the children. They love fas
carets because they taste good?neve
gripe or sicken.
School is Destroy el
Atlanta, Feb. 10.?Two fircmei
were injured and nronertv dnmawo.
estimated at $35,000 was caused b;
a fire which destroyed Boulevan
Grammar School, at the corner o
Irwin Street and Boulevard, here ear
ly tonight. The fire was believed t<
have been caused by a defective flue
Fireman J. N. Johnson and Capt
John M. Jenkins were seriously burn
ed about the face and hands.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money If PAZC
OINTMENT fulls to cure nnvcase of Itching
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4dav*
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c
?THE MARV
N, Years of S
Almost Fc
"u In Mi
rcof
S MEDICINAL I
FU V ERT
iuin;'
FAMI
uf>ad
?
at
[1(j Everybody know iron was goo<
,nd people but to find it in modi
he form like in Acid Iron Mineral
il0, where the trouble came and \
k- chemists were making tinctures,
cl- and tonics from "metallic iron"
ad was apt to ruin teeth .upset poo
me stomach, etc., a farmer by the r
of Horn, almost destitute, was 1
ly getting enough to eat for bin
K. and family on his little farm <
& in Mississippi.
The windows to his house la
re' window panes and in their |
were old bits of rags and clot bin
keep out the insects, cold and dr
Colored Man Found It.
,>s Then one day a darkey, old and
ag crepit. blood diseased and slowly
ifi- imr with great sores upon his li
and body which it was said c
never be cured, started digging
u <1 it oh and came upon this great
dicinal iron deposit buried ben
lj*e a marble-like rock and clay cove
which sheltered it from atmosp
and water down through the unkn
centuries since the all-wise Cre
n' put it there.
d
PI:
E5hest-gS ilAk
ixrpjl Snry
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uj | j i n i: oni.v nvav to ki:i
c'i
\ urn is to kkki* ^ ont i
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i j i:\mi it m:i:ds u kiwi hi
| | a ! av vkitanda 'ii! is yk
' to viu'ii r.or<v: is ax i
tkkkst. \\ i: \ k cot tl!
\vi: s::u. rr vr a faiu
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; Bailey Build
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Notice
of Final Discharp
n >iato of South Carolina
y County of Union
r Court of I'rohatc
V t ! . 1? -
i? fiurcny pivcn, mat on t
iTth day of February. UM8, at
/clock, a. m.t in the Court of F
bate for said County, tho undersigi
.vill inako hor final settlement as A
minis) rotor of the Instate of Wsi
If. Barnes, deceased, and that thai
^ upon he will apply to tho Judeo
1 said Court, for his final discharge
^ such Administrator.
Anna fl. Barnes,
^ This 2Sth day of January, 1!H8.
" Published in The Union Times for
5 days.
>-4t.
About Optimists.
"I r.ln' got no use," said Uncle Eb<
l Mfoh one o' dose optlmissos dat si
ply grins an* hopes foh do host wb
somebody else does all de work."
ROUS
l-l-M STORY
earch End on
>rsaken Farm
ississirvm
)ISCOVERY MADE
Y STRICKEN
LY RICH.
1 for] ITow the old darkov was cured by
final i contact with this mineral and how
was' that poor family near Hickory, Mi<vhile!
sissippi suddenly became rich
pills through leasing this deposit for
that ! ninety-nine years to tlie Ferrodine
pie's i Chemical Corporation forms another
tame I chapter of this wonderful story.
?are-1 Today, this Chemical Corporation,
tself i with latest methods takes the minlown!
oral and by a process of fdteriner,
I concent rat inc. testincr and hottlim*
eked ! mal <es it possible for anyone to visit
dace | the nearest drujr store and procure
r to it for the home treatment of blood,
afts.l rheumatic, stomach, and direst ion
| troubles, and doctors, hospitals and
| do-; surpreons acclaim it a splendid prody-!
paration and so cheap, so powerful,
tubs! so rood and free from injurious
ould ! opiates, narcotics and alcohol, old
in a' younjr may tak oit. .Tust a half to
me- one teaspoonful in a f?lass of water
oath makes a better, stroncrer, iron tonic
rinr i for you. The following store has it,
here | or a Jarre 12 ounce hottle will be sent
own i anywhere on receipt of price by the
ator Ferrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke,
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W0mr? v- * j v
:p ri? Tin: vai.tk or yoi u ricop:
(u vj i' in / #?/ v i?
. . i i. : > *!?/<;!; u I ! . v I li. ^ l!! ,ll K- jj
N(i, DO IT \T ONCi:. !". I o\ \ ]
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m: too. F.\ r.l'Vi lli V.. \r.\~ Mill |
invfstvfnt that p\\< jtc in- j
i: coon mmr.s:u i ou \ t>i . wo
imsick. oi:u i.i \ir,;:iv> is worm j
IT.
ers Supply Go.
5^ Phone
100
>? Islands Madr for Silence.
Ionn is ih.' iin>>i . I-11:? and li> t!f nt
of tin' llehtidcs iif wlii" h ll ' ic nro
s<>nio ."(H> s?*;ilt?T?'?i about \'t. waters
to thi' west ? *" Scotland, ai> ? \ hange
stales. i fitly ahout 1?m> (>f those <.s.
ho hinds aro Inhabited a* all. ai >1 llio
11 greater intrt of those latter support
ro. loss than n dozen people eaoh. It la
i<vl a region ol* rain ami mist, with rare
l(j. ' oloar days that tiro like the infrequent
(j0 j laugh of a sad but kindly nature god.
; fri^ * ? ^ ' %
|>() , .nil- iiiimopiiere <?I nil- is
Hindi" 1'i v dreams mid silence. It swum
'?ut of tin* umdi I'll world.
US
Credit Given to China.
Tho English wnlnnt first blossomed
SO in tho interior of China. and tho chestnut.
so plentifully produced in tho
Atlantic stiites. nisido its tirst appearnnre
from the lower plains of Tibet.
Peaches and persinunons were tirst
known and appreciated in Mongolia,
China and Tibet, but through their
?n common nse for hundreds of years
in- their origin hn^ been lost and their dlittle
covery eredlted to lands better knowo,
?World Outlook.