The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 13, 1918, Page 2, Image 2
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i Merchants & P
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j The Oldest and Large
& Is Your Money Supp
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vtt* _ E prs arn otTerine1 their mills
i^jji Jr I their services to the Unitec
4.ifjF ! Would you like to do y>
J your money where it will si
| Banking System, which the
? j stand back of our commer
! You can do this by open
! of every dollar so deposited
! tern where it will always b
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LOOK FOR THE BANK
j And deposit your money \
; F. M. FARR,
! President.
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One Pair o:
...Lifei
Are you abusing and i
you will pay the price lab
ol' all headaches arise froi
aching, burning eyes that
and many other ills are i
strain. In such cases the
that is an unfailing one?
SrHOOT. rHTPDRRN
carefully examined before
if necessary, fitted with g]
An examination will cos
is no need for glasses I w
for glasses are very reaso
every pairjvith an ahsoli
F. C. DUKE,
13 Main Street
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SERV!
Can he used as an Ambulance, for
sions. Especially adapted for long
where within thirty miles of Union
BAILEY UND
Office Phone 106
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j Funeral Direct
Automobile Eqnipmen
Calls Answered I
> H.W.EDG
Phone 240
Whenever You Need a General T
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tast<
eJiill Tonic is equally valuable i
General Tonic because it contains
well known tonic properties of QUIN
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, D
oof Malaria, Knriches the Blood
Builds up the Whole System. 60 c
?
Do you notice that it is Rene
the man who lives in the houe
financial failure who thinks he ca
*' Vin\* to run itc rr
me ijuvci v ? - affairs?
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n our history our manufactur- J
and our young: "if" are onering
1 States Government. '
our share and help by putting: J
jpport the new Federal Reserve ;
Government has established to
ce industry and agriculture? ;
ing an account with us, as part
I goes directly into the new sys- J
e ready for you when wanted. *
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WITH THE CHIME CLOCK i
vhere il will be absolutely safe :
J. D. ARTHUR, j
Cashier. i
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leglecting yours? If, so,
or. More than two-thirds
tn cye-strqin. Dim vision,
soon tire, granulated lids
rltick tn orvirih f A??m nf n\'o
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re is but one remedy and
properly fitted glasses,
should have their eyes '
being taxed by study and
iasses.
t you nothing, and if there
ill tell you so. My prices
nable and I stand backof
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Optometrist
Union, South Carolina
ICE CAR
delivering Caskets and on Funeral pee
distance calls. We deliver Caskets an
i FREE OF CHARGE.
ERTAKING CO.
Residence Phone !
idertaking Co.
:ors and Embalmers
t Furnished When Desired.
Promptly Day or Night
rA.R, Manager.
Old Postofilcc Balldlng
n-i* I Ami now the fools hens are obs
inpr egoless days.?Anderson Mail
eleaa
s 666
and
eats. Gives Quiok Relief fl
rally COLDS and
LAGRIPPE
loney
Pri?? 25c and 50c Per BottL
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REST STATIONS FOR anc
AMERICAN TROOPS ar?
IJY RED CROJ in
ele
New York, June 12.? (Correspoi inj
ence of the Associated Press) f?a
Glimpses into the railroad rest-s an<
tions for American troops in Frai '
established by the Americad E bli
| Cross and a reflection of some of t jan
happiness of the soldiers served Thi
those stations are given in ietters : (th<
ceived here from the Red Cr< pr
agents in France. mi
j "Gee, this looks almost like hom cu
is the common expression of t ini
travel-wearied soldiers as they set j
down and relax in some pretty r su
'station where they have obtained ja
hot shower bath and a good m se
after hours of journeying in crowJljth
trains. These places .seem more Be B
home tc the soldiers because they le ai
waited upon by American girls. lie tl
they often pause to write a le#r ai
home to mother or sweetheart as #11 ir
as to enjoy milk, butter, jams, A- si
dings and desserts "just like tflLe c<
mother used to make." j
One of the most interesting lettifc a
comes to the Red Cross from SA. a
TtnltYirwnt TifTnnv si Npiv Vnrk sndll si
leader who has been engaged in.flc r
organization of these railway nt v
stations, which is distinct from fte t
Red Cross work for civilian reliefjnn
France. y ^
"I started in a rest station at ,
which consists of an infirmary /of
ten beds, a canteen recreation ro4p\, '
restaurant and splendid hot shower
baths and fumagating plant," wrote
Mrs. Tiffany. "The men here were of
the Signal Corps, the Bell Telephone
man, laying American telephone
wires through France. They were a
splendid lot and, though they have
dug postrholes till their backs wore
lame, they always come to play the
piano and sing and write their letter
in the evening. "Because they bo4
lieve rightly that a rest-station mustft
be homelike, cheerful and restful, th?
Construction Department b
charming brick building with Weill
plastered walls and ceiling and I wAs
allowed to decorate and furnish thaon
as I thought best.
"If the women at home and the m in
too, could see how their boys appi eciate
it all, how they love the clea hliness
and the color and the gaiel^y,
how glad they are for every 'pretty^j
thing you do for them, if you could\
see their poor, tired faces relax when
they settle down you would realise |
what this side of it means. >?War fej
?<aV . ' .J
" WCII C4I| V4r 7 __
. vrr that at least we Hn
them warmth and cleanline^ 'aty J
color wherever we can. '.Jy
"Picture to yourself fifty, drarty,
tired men falling out of a cattle tr&in
where they have been cooped up wwo
or three days with a detachment* of
mules, eating and sleeping with th*m.
The have a couple of hours to wait,
so they take a hot shower with plenty
of soap and towels given to them and
then have a good meal, waited updn
by such cheerful, kindly American
girls, play the piano a bit, write la
letter home and go. Those people
who have given us the money to do
this with would be so very glad, jso
vory grateful if they only could sie!
"About the letter-writing, by t|e
wav. the lieutenant of the Sign?l
I | Corps came to me and said "Mi.
f Tiffany, I have a grudge against y?.
I have to censor all our mail and t>
men's letters home have more th i
trebled since you opened the recr? I
tion room." I believe if I do nothi i
else in France I shall be glad of tt I
you see, I know what it means wh 1
I see my boy's writing.
"The whole rest station when fi
nished is extremely efficient and mi
I attractive. The infirmary is so fn
II and clean with its wnae eimmc?
lj and muslin curtains; the other rool
are as gay and bright and full |
color as pain and curtains and pl&ir
y. CIRLS! ITS YOUR
p STEP THAT ATTRACI
Says women pay too much heed q
their face instead of ,Vi
88 their corns
Watch your step! A brisk, livi
step is what charms more than j
a lovely skin, but your high h*
have caused corns and you limp
little. That's, girls, and you knoW'
Corns destroy beauty and grace, J
sides corns are very easy to remo
Rid your feet of every corn by a
ing at any drug store for a quat
of an ounce of freezone. Thi3 1
mmm cost little but is sufficient to rem
??? every hard or soft com or cal
erv- from one's feet.
I A few drops applied directly u
a tender, touchy com relieves
' soreness and soon the entire c<
root ?nd all, lifts right out wit!
pain.
t The freezone is a gummy substi
which dries instantly and ?hn
shrivels up the com without inflan
? niintr the surrouni
V* CTV.I
skin. \
Women must keep in mind
comless feet create it youthfdl
e which enhances her attractivenei
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ft
I flowers can make them. There
? such good beds and mattreses
the dormitory, such warm fires
ctriq lights and tables for writr
with unlimited stationery,
mes, playing cards and newspapers
d magazines of all kinds.
'In the canteen proper the girls in
le and white uniforms loolc so nice
d the food is so good. You can't
ink what it means to them. When
ey have money they pay a nominal
ice; simply to keep them out of
ischief really?four cents for a huge
p of coffee of cocoa and correspondg
prices for everything else.
"I have arranged for an unlimited
pply of the best fresh milk, butter,
ms, syrups, and puddings and desrts
and I must say they are more
lan popular. One big fair boy at
drank four cups of milk one
fter the other, and I may tell you
lat .three of our cups make a quart,
nd when he was finished he begrudglgly
said, "I wish Mama could have
een me do that," and I wished she,
ould too.
"The shower baths are as popular
s the canteen or the recreation room
nd there are always in the dormitory
?J 111 1 ? +V>/? infirmnpv TId to
Till in uxjya in wiv ..........v.. j. -r
iow it has seen a boy coming down
vith mumps, or pneumonia or grippe,
>ut never any wounded are coming^7
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JGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Stop using dangerous drug before
it salivate you!
It's horrible!
You're bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you need vile, dan
gerous calomel to start your liver an<
clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask you
druggist for a bottle of ? Dodson'
Liver Tone and take a spoonful to
night. If it doesn't start your live
and straighten you right up bette
I than calomel and without griping o
j making you sick I want you to g
back to tne store and get rnoncj
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and naus
eated. Don't lose a day's work. Talc
a?Bpoonful of harmless, vegetabl
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight an
\vstke up feeling great. It's perfectl
haivnless, so give it to your childre
anvl time. It can't salivate, so 1<
eat anything afterwards.
w. s. s.
AN AMUSING BLUNDER
1 ve an aaiHsarjr-rntniaer iffxan^
I count of Baron von Richtofen's deal
n was published in all the Germt
, newspapers. In translating an a
count of his end from the E'nglif
newspaper accounts, it stated that tl
German airman was brought down h
Gunner Lewi. ? this being- a transl,
tor s rendering of "Lewis gun."
It was not until two ciays later ths
. berjnan newspaper discovered th
nustake.
, e Col?Pme Gazette editorializes
I he news report attributed the shoot
iiik uown 01 von Kichtofen to Gunne
Lewis, and a number of German news
papers have helped the gallant gun
ner to widespread fame. To w"hoeve
the honor of Richtofen's defeat be
longs, it certainly is not Gunner Lewis
for he owed his existence ony to j
mistake in the translation, and the
bullet was fired by a Lewis gun.
"Gunner Lewis, however, will adorr
a modest place in the history of th<
war, where he will be able to converst
about the dangers of too rapid translation
with General 'Staff,' who was
one of the famous German newspaper
blunders of the war of 1870."
w. s. s.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
\cts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver and you lose a
day's work
There's no reason why a person
hould take sickening, salivating cal>mel
when a few cents buys a large
iottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perect
substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
/hich will start your liver just as
urely as calomel, but it doesn't
lake you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
>odson's Liver Tone, because it is
erfectly harmless.
i *
vjuiumi'i is a dangerous drug. It
( mercury and attacks your bones,
ake a dose of nasty calomel today
hd you will feel weak, sick and nau"ated
tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
lork. Take a spoonful of Dodson's
iver Tone instead and you will wake
b feeling great. No more bilious>88,
constipation, sluggishness,
tadache, coated tongue or sour
lomach. Your druggist says if you
n't find Dodson's Livert Tone acta
*tter than horrible calomel your
ibney is waiting for you.
n w. s. s.
ttjook at it up one side and down
! oiner ana you will have to admit
t meaning that the riaiting aubmalea
caught the American nary napKg.??
Houston Poet.
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All Traces of Scrof
Cleanse
Impurities Promptly Wiped f
Out. )
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If there is any trace of Scrofula, or i
other impurities in your blood, you j
cannot enjoy the full physical devel- ]
opment that a healthy body is ca- j
pable of until your blood has been
thoroughly cleansed and purified of
all traces of impure matter.
S. S. S., the wonderful old purely
vegetable blood remedy, has no equal
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Your Teleph
a-_ The BELL
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J and courtesy are ]
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t Frequently, s
e act quickly in em<
age and presence <
r No more ioyj
group of workers
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the young women
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fVben you Tt
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AND TELEGRAPH
Awaiting Tii@
Joyful Ssi&w
IWWonJtffnl Music tW; Bursts
Whan the Stork Arrives.
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Who can forget that little brassy ciy tha
echoes the arrival of the new baby?
Before baby comes the mother should ge
In condition to meet the crbls.
Thousands of women have used the ?nf<
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In* the waiting months, and they reinh
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Mother's Friend is a wonderful help to
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The breasts are kept in rood condition anc.
the abdominal muscles relax with ease when
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Brother'* Friend maVes ft possible for the
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hi the glorious work to lie performed,
and no woaaaa should neglect or fall t3
aire nature a helping hand. It will mean
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Mother's Friend Is for external use only.
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Procure a bottle of this famous remedy,
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id from the Blood
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s no case that it does not promptly
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ind remove every disease germ that
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and you should get a bottle and
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history of your case, and you
can obtain expert medical advice free
by addressing Medical Director, 30
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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SLCO-LIGHT J
mses Farm Efficiency i
iousand Delco-Light plants in opera- |
i American farms are saving at the ?
onasrTBtive estimate, an hour a day H
or over 18,000,000 work hours a year, jf
equal to an army of 60,000 men fl
ig ten hours a day for a full month. I
Ico-Light is a complete electric light f|
1 power plant for farms and suburban ?
nes. ' H
furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, g
inomical light, and operates pump, ft
jrn, cream separator, washing machine J
d other appliances. v.
is also lighting rural stores, garages, J>
urches, schools, army camps anci-rail* f,
iy stations. II
JNION PLUMBING & I
ELECTRIC CO. ft
f. E. Kirby, Proprietor *
I DomMtic En|lnMrln| Company, Daytao, OKI* *3
>HT Plants in Actual "Us
tone Operator
Telephone operator
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Quickness, accuracy
tier essential qualiShe
is called upon to
- m
irgencies when cour!)f
mind are required.
il and conscientious
can be found than
at the switchboard.
5 can be greatly
co-operation.
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ELEPHONE
company vyijy?
My Sore throat
(eels
tetter, v JP
Motherfjp
0r'Kit1^l
"?iscoverY
j j' for Coughs e Colds
nas been easing sore throats in
all parts of the country for 50
years. It is. the national cough
and cold remedy. Containing
balsam it soothes, heals and reduces
inflammation and congestion.
Breaks up the fever, too,
and cools the raw spots. The
kiddles (Ike It. Give Dr. King's New
Discovery to croupy children.
Get it at your druggists <s
Vaass s snwlnn
keep Dowei move meat atprsr
Dr. King's New Life Pills keep you
In a healthy condition. Rid the body
f poisons and waste. Improve your
.complexion by keeping tne Bowels
regular. Get a 25c. bottle from your
druggist to-day. Effective bat ikfld.
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