The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 06, 1918, Page 2, Image 2
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The Oldest and Lanjes
Is Your Money Supp<
At this critical period in
ers are offering their mills a
their services to the United
^ Would you like to do yo
; vour money where it will suj
Bankinj? System, which the
stand back of our commerc
I You can do this by openii
' of every dollar so deposited
I tern where it will always be
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LOOK FOR THE BANK
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strain. In si eh cases thei
thai is an unfailing one?]
SCHOOL CHILDREN
carefully examined before
if necessary, fitted with gl
An examination will cost
is no need lor glasses I wi
for glasses are very reasoi
every pair with an absolu
v , .tion.
F. C. DUKE,
13 Main Street
SERVIC
ran he used as an Ambulance, for deli
sions. K^pecially adaptor! fur lonf* dis
vhere within thirty miles of Union FT
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Office Phone 10f>
I Peoples Und
Funeral Directors
Automobile Equipment Fu
Calls Answered Pro
H. W. EDGA]
Phone 240
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches tiie Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
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tfie man who lives in the house of
financial failure who thinks he can tell
the government how to run itc money
affairs ?
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States Government.
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properly fitted glasses,
should have their eyes <
being taxed by study and
asses.
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ill tell you so. My prices :
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EWS ITEMS FROM
LOCKHART JUNCTION
Lockhart Junction, June 5.?This
fine weather for the farmers and
le farm work is moving nicely. It
eing dry. The crops are in fine
jndition and a rain would be very
cceptable at this time. It is needed
lost for the gardens; the vegetables
re failing for the need of rain. So
\r everybody has been living at honn
-out of the gardens, lots of nice
lungs of the vegetable kingdom
hieh is great help in these strenuous
imes. Just think of the variety of
egetables one can plant and make
ood and have something good to eat
11 the time.
Harvesting will soon be on; small
;rain in many places is looking fine
,nd will be a wonderful help. When
he wheat crop is threshed out and
rround into flour there will be a savng
of many a dollar.
Children's Day services were held
it New Hope church last Sunday.
5rof. Guess was the speaker for the
iccasion and a large gathering of
>eople enjoyed the exercises.
The news of the war for the past
lay or so has looked like it is in
'avor of the Germans, but the next
eport will be that the Allies are
lolding their own. I believe the Ger
nitric are iiiiiiMiiK intrii &n ii^m
'or they are beginning to realize
vhat they are up against. When thai
rreat army of American soldiers
.vhich is being prepared get ovei
here I think we will hear differenl
-eports. Yes, there will be manj
ireeious lives lost and many mothers
sons may never return to the oli
lome?many of the dear boys wil
sacrifice their lives for our freedon
\nd to make the world a decent plac?
to live in.
I was in Spartanburg last week t<
visit my son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. W. C. Edmonds and to se<
their baby boy, who was then dan
gerously ill but am glad to say he ii
better.
While in Spartanburg I saw th
largest crowd that I have ever seei
together. It was to see the spide:
man climb the wall of the Chapmai
building for the benefit of the Re<
Cross.
Dr. Thrasher and I visited the hom
of Mr. H. D. Fowler who lives nea
Jonesville and his daughter, Mis
Dessie tells me if her trip to Florid
to see her relatives. She and he
uncle, Jesse James had just returna
from this trip; she says she saw t\
great waters and several towns goi*
to Alachna, Fla., and made to en jo;
her stay while there by kinsfolj
While we were at Mr. Fowler's I sai
one of the largest pear trees I eve
saw and Dr. Thrasher says he neve
saw so large an one in all his travel
lii liic uiuicu ounca. tt c iiicaouici
the tree by a tape line and it raeasur
jr ten feet in circumference. Couldn'
neasure the height of this tree bu
supposed it was about sixty feet high
rhe tree is full of pears and clear o1
Might and is of the old time June va
iety. This tree was planted out b\
ler great grandmother 9G years airo
?Vhile Mrs. Fowler was preparing the
rish potatoes and snap beans for
linntr we were shown by Miss Dessie
ither old relies among them an ol<l
dmr'.nac of the 4a te of 18G2 and showd
me several photos, one was Mr.
>avid James and wife; he was one of
onesville's old land marks. I rememcred
seeing him when I was a mere
y\x* Uio IaaL'A/1 notiir-.l
Ie has been dead many years.
We saw the old spinning wheel
nd that was where they kept thi-ir
leat and as I cast my eyes up and
t CHID'S TONGUE
SHOWS IP LIVER OR
BOWELS ARE ACTIVE
If cross, feverish, bilious, give
fruit laxative at
once
Every mother realizes, after Riving
ur*.. 1: e o r
icr i iiimii i'ri v (Uiiuriiia nyrup 01
'igs," that this is their ideal laxaive,
because they love its pleasant
aste and it thoroughly cleanses the
emler little stomach, liver and bauds
without griping.
When cross, irritable, feverish <>r
ireath is bad, stomach sour, look :>t
he tongue, Mother! If coated, give
i teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
axative," and in a few hours all the
oul, constipated waste, sour bile and
indigested food passes out of the
lowels, and you have a well, playful
hild again. When its little system
s full of cold, throat sore, has stone
ch-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, col: ?remember,
a good "inside cleanrig"
should always be the first treatnent
given.
Millions of mothers keep "Caliornia
Syrup of Figs" handy; they
now a teaspoonful today saves a
ick child tomorrow. Ask your drug:ist
for a bottle of "California
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ions for babies, children of all ages
nd grown-ups printed on the bottle,
ieware of counterfeits sold here, so
on't be fooled. Get the genuine,
isde by "California Fig Syrup Comany."
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looked around, I saw 10 large home
raised hams hanging up nicely. Oh
, my, I thought of the good ham meal
land other good things Mr. Fowler had
'to eat and all home raised and he incited
us back and both of us are gonig.
Mr. Editor I hate to mention this
to you but Dr. Thrasher and I havt
accepted another invitation to o
birthday dinner tomorrow. I wish you
could be there. (You are cruel tc
write of all these goodies?Editor)
There was a large gathering at th<
Cault school house Sunday night t<
hear Rev. Rice preach. Many ex
pressed themselves as being delightec
with his sermon. Come again Broth
'er Rice, we are glad to have you.
Mrs. A. L. Gault and Miss Eths
Cullman of this section will go t<
Winthrop College this week to tak<
the short course in home demonstra
;tion work which is free to all?ex
ipenses paid.
I forgot to mention Mr. A. N
White of Greenville visiting relative
in this section in my last letter.
Bascom Foster and others o
Spartanburg visited his sister, Mrs
Anna Gault and other relatives las
i j week, coming in their auto.
: | The election held at the Gaul
school house last week to vote addi
tional 4 mill tax for school purpose
:,was carried without any opposition.
Moxy.
I GIRLS! HAVE"A MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
t SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVA
.A small bottle destroys dandrul
and doubles beauty of
your hair
J Within ten minutes after an appli
cation of Danderine you can not fin
jja single trace of dandruff or fallin
, hair and your scalp will not itch, be
B what will please you most "will be ai
ter a few weeks' use, when you sc
g new hair, fine and downy at first?yt
?but really new hair?growing a
e over the scalp.
n A little Danderine immediatel
r doubles the beauty of your hair. IS
n difference how dull, faded, brittle ar
^ scraggy, just moisten with Danderii
and carefully draw it through yoi
e hair, taking one small strand at
r time. The enect is amazing?yoi
8 hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, ar
a have an appearance of abundance; s
r incomparable lustre, softness ar
A luxuriance.
n Get a small bottle of Knowlton
? Danderine from any drug store *
y toilet counter for a few cents ai
. orove that your hair is as pretty ax
IP soft as any?that it has been nei
r lected or injured by careless trea
r ment?that's all?you surely a
g have beautiful hair and lots of it
f you will just try a little Danderine.
" LIVE IN THE GARDEN?
LIVE OUT OE THE GARDE:
^ Live in the garden if you like, bi
by all means live out of the gardei
Everyr time you take a meal out c
your own garden you save the equivj
' lent in other food to be used i
winning the war.
That is one side of it.
Every time you take a meal out o
your own garden you save money?
' good, hard money that can be used fo
;any one of a scoi'e of things tha
(would make the family more coitlfor
table?or for investment in I.ihert'
Bonds, Thrift Stamps, and Safety.
That's tho other side.
I And the bed-rock bottom of it is
that you have a bettor, more whole
some summer meal than if you ha<
' gone to market and bought a lot o
I meat and stub .
Make the most of the koine garden
Study it.
Maybe you already know all of tin
delicious ways in which all sorts o
j garden truck can be prepared for tin
table. If you do, be a philanthropist
I Import some of your knowledge t<
I your neighbor. If you do not, ge
the information that the Unite*
States Department of Agriculture ha
gathered on that subject?and appl;
it.
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS SKIN WHITEN EI
How to make a creamy beauty lotioi
I for a few cents
The juice of two fresh lemon
strained into a bottle containini
three ounces of orchard white make
a whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon skin beautifier a
about the cost one must pay for
small jar of the ordinary cold creams
Care should be taken to strain th
I lemon juice through a fine cloth s
' nn Ipmnn nuln ireta in thun tViia In
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Ition will keep fresh for months
Every woman knows that lemon juic
is used to bleach and remove sue
blemishes as freckles, sallowness an
tan and is the ideal skin softenei
whitener and beautifier.
Just try 'it! Get three ounces o
orchard white at any drug store an
jtwo lemons from the grocer and mak
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
' grant lemon lotion ard massage 1
I daily into the face, neck, arms an
hands.
Ugly, Unsightly Pii
i Are Sig
Give Heed to the Warning.
Pimples On the face and other
parts of the body are warnings from 1
, Nature that your blood is sluggish
and impoverished. Sometimes they
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly
1 eruptions and other skin disorders
i that burn like flames of fire.
, They mean that your blood needs
S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of
these impure accumulations that can
' cause unlimited trouble. This remedy
> is the greatest vegetable blood puri1
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fier known, and contains i|p mineral
or chemicals to injure the most delicate
skin.
Go to your drugstore, and get a
bottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid
of those unsightly and disfiguring
pimples, and other skin irritations.
And it will cleanse your blood thoroughly.
If you wish special medical
advice, you can obtain it without
charge by writing to Medical Director,
29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Georgia.
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rases Farm Efficiency 1
ousand Delco-Ligfat plants in opera- g
Anosriean farms are at the ?
jnaarsative estimate,, an fl(r a day II
ar oar 18,000,000 a year. 7
i equal to an army of <N0fe00 men fi
t fen hour* a day for a Ml month. I
co-Light is a complete electric light' B v^-sOm1
power plant for farms and suburban jf
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arnishes an abundance of dean, safe, J
yaiical light, and operates pump, ft
m, cream separator, washing machine J
other appliances. a
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rches, schools, army camps and-rail- ft
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iT Plants in Actual Use
>ne Operator
dephone operator
, and her mission
uickness, accuracy
r essential qualifci
is called upon to
*encies when cour
mind are required.
and conscientious
in be found than
it the switchboard.
. can be greatly
3-operation.
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COMPANY
When Mr. McAdoo is sick the doc&r
has to take the temperature of the
ecretary of the treasury, the dtrjctor
?f the railroads, the manager of Pullnan
sleepers, the head of the reserve
tanking system and several other poentates,
but he sets it all do*Ti on
ne card.