The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7
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Well the peach trees are in bloom,
everything looks like spring. But at
this writing I am afraid the fruit will 111
be killed if this cool weather continues.
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The farmers are busy nowadays
preparing their lands for their crops.
Mr. Ralph Quinn is visiting his ni
brother at Durham, N. C.
Mr. Sidney Blackwood was a vis- '
itor on the route Sunday afternoon.
Misses Catherine Wilkes and
Gladys Singletary were the guests of J
Mrs. J. W. Cunningham Friday night.
Private Everette Tweed who is with
the? Coast Artillery stationed at Ft. g
Moultrie was in on a five-day furlough
last week.
Mr. L. L. Vaughan was in Jonesville A
Friday morning. S
Messrs. T. C. McBride and James
Ward were Spartanburg visitors c
Thursday
Messrs. Lewis Evans and Charley
Littlejohn were in Jonesville Sunday
afternoon. i:
Miss Bernice Wyatte spent Friday r
with Mrs. L. 1). Vaughan. ii
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fous and wholesome wheat saving foods
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Mrs. Lona Iledgepath is visiting
ir daughter, Mrs. Irene Edwards of
olumbia.
Mr. Lesly Jones motored to the
lountains Monday.
Mrs. James Ward is visiting relnves
at Spartanburg.
The many friends of Mr. Madison
mith will regret to hear of his illess.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of West
prints were the guests of Mr. and
[rs. E'. F. Smith Sunday.
Messrs. T'. C. and Bernard McBride
isited reatives at White Stone Sun
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McBride were
he puests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Imith Friday nipht.
Mr. Arthur Littlejohn and sister,
liss Mabel Littlejohn and Miss Ruby
ilman were visitors at the Mabry's
lunday school Sunday.
Mr. Clarence Gallman was in this
ommunity Sunday.
"Brown Eyes."
Somehow it strikes us that the Salsbury
teachers have pone about it
ipht. It is an "emergency" raise in
i the State.?Charlotte Observer.
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UGH! CALOMEL MAKES I
YOU DEATHLY SICK <
Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before
It Salivates You! It's
Horrible!
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You're bilious, sluggish, constipated s
.nd believe you need vile, dangerous
alomel tc start your liver and clean '
our bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your J
druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodon's
Liver Tone and take a spoonful
onight. If it doesn't start your liver
and straighten you right up better
han calomel and without griping or '
iiiaiviii^ yuu biuiv a want yuu tti gv
back to the store and get your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
ou will feel weak and sick and nausated.
Don't lose a day's work. Take
a spoonful of harmless, vegetable 1
Godson's Liver T&ne tonight and wake 1
up feeling great. It's perfectly harmess,
so give it to your children any
ime. It can't salivate, so let them eat
nything afterwards.
Of course the German spies can't
be executed, as there is always a
comma or a semicolon missing in th
indictment against them.?Press
Guardian.
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ietter From a Soldier Boy
Somewhere in France.
ear Mother:
I received a letter from you today
nd was glad to hear from you all and
3 know that you were well and feelif?
fine. I also received a card from
Ilarence at the same time, tell him
hat I will write to him all by himself
nother time, this one is for all the
he family and I hope when you reeived
it that you may all be well.
This country is very much the same
s the United States only the people
ind their customs, they are real
musing in some ways and pitiful in
ithers. I can't write very much,
illf will Vin\rck o wIiaIa IaI- */v11
? w ..... tiMiv w "iiwiw ivw tu ten yyju
vhen I come back.
You surely didn't pet, my letter
elling that I received the box. I
vrote you-that I pot it the day I left
Jeorpia, and it sure was fine. I had
t for my lunch on the train and
iverythinp was fine?just fine.
Well I don't know of very much
nore that I can write only that I
lave all I want to eat and a pood
varm place to sleep, so you see that
ve are not suffcrinp for anythinp,
md when we poarded the ship we
vere each presented with a packape
rom the Red Cross and it was real
lice.
Guess I will close for this time,
vrite real soon and tell me all the
lews, also send me lots of papers
iven if they are old ones.
Love to all and you
Your loving son,
Marion.
This letter was written to Mr. and
VIrs. J. N. Gallman from their soldier
ion who is in the Evacuation Hospital
somewhere in France.
[N FIVE MINUTES! NO
INDIGESTION, GAS OR
SOUR, ACII) STOMACH
The Moment 'Tape's Diapepsin"
Reaches the Stomach All Distress
Goes.
"Really does" put upset stomachs in
order?"really does" overcome indigestion,
dyspepsia, pas, heartburn and
sourness due to acid fermentation in
five minutes?that?just that?makes
Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling
stomach antacid and regulator in the
world. If what you eat ferments and
turns sour, you belch gas and eructate
^indigested food or water; head
is dizzy and aches; breath foul;
tongue coated; your insides filled with
indigestible waste, remember the moment
"Pape's Diapepsin" comes in
contact with the stomach all such distress
vanishes. It's truly astonishing?almost
marvelous, and the joy
is its harmlessness.
A large fifty-cent case of Pape's
Diapepsin is worth its weight in gold
to men and women who can't get their
stomachs regulated. It belongs in,
your home?should always be kept
handy in case of a sick, sour, upset
stomach during the day or at night.
It's the quickest .surest antacid for
the stomach in the world.
The strongest Pacifist would have
been convinced that now is the time
for a most earnest drive again Prussian
militarism if he had listened to
Captain Fallon's recital of the condition
in Belgium and France. The best
Prussian soldiers are dead soldiers.
Those who are still alive are animated
by a spirit of brutish barbarism which
unfits them for association with civilized
people. The freedom of not only
this nation, but of the world, depends
upon the annihilation of the German
kultur.?Asheville Times.
Ah! That's the Spot
Sloan's Liniment goes right to it.
Have you a rheumatic ache or a
dull throbbing neuralgic pain? You
can find a quick and effective relief
in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of
homes have this remedy handy for
all external pains because time and
nae again it has proven the quickest relief.
So clean and easy to apply, too. No rubbing,
no stain, no inconvenience as is the
case with plasters or ointments. If you once
use Sloan sLirumcnt.you will never be without
it.
( Generous sized bottles, at all druggists.
Sloan's prices not increased, 25c 50c $
666
Gives Quick Relief fot
COLDS and
LAGRIPPE
Price 25c and 30c Per Bottle
Most Old Pt
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Dr. Galdwell's Syru
is a combination of sir
tive herbs with pepsin, gent
and especially adapted as a
elderly people, women and
I is the standard family reme<
I less homes. Sold by druc
I where for 50 cts. and $1.01
H A trial bottle can be obtaine
G charge, by writing to Dr. VV. 11.
I 457 Washington St., Monticell*
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ARE SELLING LUMBER. WE KNOW TH
IF YOU NEED LUMBER OR ANYTHIN
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Keep floors, furniture
and woodwork like new
Please don't scrub varnished floors or
woodwork. Dust and clean them without
destroying their lustre by giving them
an occasional rubbing with
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It does not leave
a tacky surface to
catch dust. We
guarantee it to remove
all dirt and Cn
grease and to leave a
bright finish. Use it
on your piano, even,
without fear. Re
new the surface of your carriage or a
with it.
Use Dcvoc Polishing Oil according
directions on the bottle. The less oil y
better the results.
Stop in and get a small bottle to-day
best polishing oil we know of. It will
time and work in a dozen ways.
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UNION, sOUTH C7
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