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Is Your Money Suppo
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ers aro offering their mills ar
their services to the United J
Would you like to do you
your money where it will sup
Banking System, which the C
stand back of our commerce
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J President
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you will pay tlie price latei
of oil headafbo* arise from
aching, burning eyes that s
and many other ills are di
strain. In such cases then
that is an unfailing one?p
SCHOOL CHILDREN i
carefully examined before \
if necessary, fitted with gla
An examination will cost
is no need for glasses I wil
for glasses are very reason
everv nair with an absolut
tion.
F. C. DUKE,
13 Main Street
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where within thirty miles of Union FR)
BAILEY UNDEI
Office Phone 106
Peoples Undi
Funeral Directors
Automohile Equipment Fur
Calls Answered Proi
! H. W. EDGAF
Phone 240
U/hpriAt/Ai* Voi? a fltc* norril Tonlr I
Take Grove's.
The OH Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a "
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININ E
end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Illood and
Iluild3 up the Whole System. 60 cents.
Do you notice that it is generally ^
the man who lives in th'j house of
financial failure who thinks he can toll |
the government how to run itc money
affairs ?
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eve-strain. Dim vision,
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2 is but one remedy and
roperly fitted glasses,
should have their eyes
)eing taxed by study and
sses.
vou nothing, and if there
1 tell you so. My prices
able and I stand back of
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Union, South Carolina
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OF CHARGE.
RTAKING CO.
Residence Phone 88
ertaking Co.
and Embalmers
nlshed When Desired.
fiiptly Day or Night
Manager.
Old Poslofllcc Building
And now the fools hens are observnji
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LAGRIPPE
Price 25c and 50c Per Bottle
LOCKIIART JUNCTION NEWS
Lockhart /unction, June 17.?We
have had a good shower of rain in
this section today?a fine cotton reason,
hardly enough for corn, but it
looks now that it w'ill rain more tnis
evening.
Well, I went to Great Falls Sunday,
and with me were Mrs. Anna Gau't,
Mr. B. F. Gregory and Misses Nell and
Sara Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. I B
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White, T.
B. Fowler and Ray "Fowler. All going
in autos and we enjoyed a nice trip.
On our travels through the eastern
part of the county of Chester, I find
that they have had hail storms,"imaging
the cotton, corn and the grain
crops; in fact, everything seems to
hp damaged. In find a great deal of
cotton had to he planted over on account
of the hail; some was just coming
up in some places. I guess there
was near a travel of 10 or 12 utiles
that seemed to he damaged. We
looked on large fields of cotton that
was not planted over?standing a
stalk now and then, stripped with only
a leaf or two and had been ploughed
and worked out and left to see what
it would make. The leaves on the
trees were beaten off by hail and it
looked like the trees had ben singed
by fire where the hail beat the leaves
off.
I find some errors in my last week's
letter which 1 will correct. it was
Mrs. R. C. Tattle who visited her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Edmonds, in Spartanburg
instead of Mrs. R. G. Littlejohn
and it was the Rev. Swope who conducted
the burial services of little
Rillie Edmonds at Abbeville instead of
Rev. Sweet.
1 had a good friend of mine that I
met the other day and he said to me
."I read your letters every week and 1
I do like to read them, but am jealous
of the good dinner you fret." Well,
now this is a pood friend of mine and
a hip-hearted fellow, too, and I am a
friend to him, with no reflection on
him, but I po by special invitation.
This frives me a thought, and I will
mention it. There are times when a
man is in agent's work or traveling
business he will go into a home and
get a meal when he is not expected,
and is treated with the same kind of
hospitality, and made welcome just the
same. I am glad that we have so
r-.any big hc.rtod people where I go.
Pardon r.ie, my dear readers, for telling
you I have been into many
strangers' homes but I was not a
stranger there any more and when
leaving I was invited back again, d
had rather have friends than
and as one writer said, 'f y?u irjfc|
to make friends you must show1 yClfc**
self friendly. I aip glad to say that
I believe I was born with some of that
in me and I guess I have learnd some
by experience and observation. I can
take every man or woman by the
hand of a bow of the head ot tip of
the hat as a token of courtesy and
friendship whether they want to do
the same with me or not. I am not
writing or boasting of anything er
wanting notoriety, I am speaking
from the heart. I thank God that I
have many friends and few enemies,
for the Bible tells us, "Woe be unto
that man whom everybody speaks
well of." I heard a good r:an ^ay he
could tell his enemies by looking under
their hats.
I am going to loll yon this and then
I will tell you something else. I met,
a man the other day and he was a
stranger and he asked me, "Don't you
ivrite for the paper?" and I told him
I did, and lie said he thought so for
I talked like I wrote. He reads my
letters and this got us acquainted. 1
appreciate all those that compliment
my letters for I believe if you have
anything good to say or tell about a
man, tell him while he lives and don't
wait until he is dead and then go and
spread the flowers over his grave. You
had better give him one while lives.
Mrs. A. Jj. Gault has come back
from Winthrop College, where she
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes into sour bile, making you
sick and you lose a
day's work
Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver. When calomel comes intc
contact with sour bile it crashes intc
it, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy constipated
and all knocked out just go
to your druggist and get a bottle ol
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't start youi
liver and straighten you up bettei
and quicker than nasty calomel and
without making you sick, you jusl
go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll b?
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while il
you take Dodson's Liver Tone yot
will wake up feeling great, full ol
ambition and ready for work or play
It's harmless, pleasant and safe tc
give to children; they like it.
has been to take demonstration work
and learn all about the teaching and
savings of these war times. Mrs. Gault
went to college there several years
ago and says she met many of her oid
college friends.
Misses Pearl Vaughan, Ituby Hornc
and Vivian StofTer, all of Jonesville, '
visited Miss Mary Tweed on Sunday.
Mr. Floyd C. Clarke of Jonesville,
who works at the mills, says he
wants me to tell through the paper
that he has been a rambler and for
the benefit of the young men says it
is no good and if a boy has a good
home he had better stay there and =
be contented, for he has learned better
and a great deal of this is caused
from loving the girls. Yes, tfiere are
mistakes made and Mr. Clarke's open
confession is good for the soul. We
read where there are 17 girls in the
Spartanburg jail for leading dissipated
lives. Who is to blame ? The parents
I are larirelv responsible for the con
duct of our children. You had better
bend the twig while it is small, for
when it is grown to be a tree you can
not bend it. Are w'e not living in one
of the most perilous times that we
have ever known and there may be
many more things yet to come on
' account of the wickedness and sinfulness
of the world. Moxy.
W. s. S. ?
CONVINCING TESTIMONY
' Given By Many Union People
Experiences told by Union people.
, Those who have had weak kid
neys?
Who used Doan's Kidney Pills?
Who found the remedy effective?
Such statements prove merit.
You might doubt an utter stranger.
You must believe Union people.
Here's Union proof. Verify it.
Read. Investigate. Be convinced.
You'll find why Union folks believe
jin Doan's.
D. F. Bartlett, superintendent,
says: "A few years ago I had such
pains in the small of my back that I
could hardly stand them. If I exerted
myself my head would ache, and I
was nervous at times. Dizzy spells
often came over me and I would have
i hlack specks before my eyes. My
j kidneys didn't act right either, and I ~
wanted to sleep all the time. A friend c
advised me to use Doan's Kidney
Pills. I took one box and was entirely
cured and I have felt like a different
person ever since."
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I invc uu, at itn ueaiers. JJOn t
: simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
roan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr JBarlett had. Foater-Milburn Co.,
MjP-.lWlo, N. Y? 1
hfc) w. s. s.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Whereas it has pleased Almighty
God to remove from the earth the
souls of our deceased brethren, E. C.
Law^son, C. H. Caldwell and W. A.
Murphy,
And whereas they were faithful to
the Order, and men in whom there
dwelt the spirit of kindness and of
, faithfulness in all the relations of
life.
Be it resolved: That we mourn
their deaths, that our Lodge has sustained
a serious loss in their deaths;
Be it further resolved: That we
express our sympathy for the members
of their bereaved families, and
.inscribe these resolution upon our
book of minutes.
Resolved, further, that we submit
Mio w:n ?a ...:h ?j
I w w.iv ./nine vt in, mm win cnueavur
to emulate the greatness of our departed
friends and brethren.
Buffalo Lodge No. 79, I. O. 0. F.
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W. S. S.
UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Entrance Examinations.
Entrance examinations to the Uni- ?
versity of South Carolina will be
held by the County Superintendent of
Education at the County Court House
Friday, July 12, 1918, at 9 A., M.
The University offers varied courses
of study in science, literature, his- '
tory, law and business. The expenses
are moderate and many opportunities
for self-support are afforded.' A
large number of scholarships are 7
available. War courses and a va- 1
riety of courses in applied science, A
such as wireless telegraphy, book- J
keeping, typewriting, and kindred
subjects will be offered. Military **
,training compulsory for Freshmen M
land Sophomores. Reserve Officers' {}*
Training Corps.
\ For full particulars write to tr
The President **
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C. n!
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"An old woman who lived in -the *j
I country received a sugar card. A few
' days afterward she walked into her ?
dealer and said angrily to him: "Them s<
' sugar cards are no good. I had it in |?
my tea for half an hour, and it never ?'
sweetened it, though 1 kept stirring h
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A goat never has tuberculosis. In J
other owrds, the germ can't get the B
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The Itching and St
of Blaz
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire.
There is a harrassing discomfort
caused by Eczema that almost becomes
a torture. The itching is almost
unbearable, and the skin seems
on fire with the burning irritation.
A cure from local applications of
salves and ointments is impossible,
because such treatment can .only allay
the pain temporarily. The disease
can only be reached by going deep
down to its source.
The source of Eczema is in the I
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Use it for the severest case of grippe
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Your druggist sella It.
You're Bilious and Costive!
Sick hcadadhe, Bad breath, Sour
stomach, Kurred tongue and Indigestion,
Mean Liver and Bowels clogged.
Get a 25c. bottle of Dr. King's New
Life ^ Pills to-day and eliminate fermenting,
gassy foods and waste.