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How many ton?2000 HOW many pounds of ret to a ton? If you are 1 are getting about 1500 about one-fourth lint which 1 If you are buying 'NAM I RUC* W I ^ COTTOb V HU1 LINTL you are getting 2000 full po from lint and are practically them and see how much far Other Ach Cost much less per ton than old style hulls. Allow better assimilation of other food. Mr. W. C. Owena, Charlotte, A feeds thirty cows. He con ; cheapest feed and gets the b To secure the best results and to devel thoroughly twelve hours before I wetting them down night and morning f this cannot be done, wet down at lea feed the hulls dry, use only half at mi Book of Mixa Gives the right formula for every South. Tells how much to feed fc tening, for work. Describes Buckc using them properly. Send for yoi Dept. k The Buckeye C Atlanta Birmingham Creeni Augusta Charlotte Jachu ICALL T C T > Raise More Foodstuffs T THE PROGRESSIVE V recognized as the South A T ? weekly, in season ana ou Nk importance of diversified V its preachments so needed V year, the next and mayb ^ States will be called upon V tion of the peoples of the ] > A Send us $1.50 for renewii for The Union Times and Progressive Farmer maile A one full year. V Addr. X i The Unio V Lewis M. Ri Peoples Und Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fu Calls Answered Pro H. W. EDGA1 Phone 240 KINKY Hair Made to ^r?W t u-*r<i ExtlatKo, And At it-is 24 inches long. f ^E Don't be fooled nil your life by usinsr^BT j * some fake preparation wl'.ich cl linis U to straighten kir.ky hair. You are just 1 I fooling yourself by using it. Kinky H ( 1 hair cannot be made straight. Yoa I 1 must have hair first. Now this I EXELENTO POMADE I | I is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp I 1 and roots of the hair and m-ke* kinky E I nappy hair grow long, soft and silky. B 9 It cleans dandruff and stops 1-ailing B V Hair at once. Price 23c by mail on B B receipt of stamps or coin. fl I AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE | B Writ* for Particulars n I t??mtTO BStSBRR CO. ATUWT*. OA. J " BHHHIHHHcuiTaiuM i All people are bores when they are out of place or out of their time. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old 8taudard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaiia.enrichea the blood.and bulidsupthe system. A trife tonic. For adults and children. 50c rounds to a or 1500? il roughage are you getting buying old style hulls you i pounds because they are nas no food value. mam t?YF ISEED 9 9 -LS V ESS unds because they are free 100 percent roughage. Try ther they go. vantages No trash or dust. Sacked?easy to handle. They mix well with other forage. ! J.C., siders Buckeye Hulls the est results. op the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by or the next feeding. If at any time ist thirty minutes. If you prefer to ich by bulk as of old style hulls. i Feeds Free combination of feeds used in the ir maintenance, for milk, for fat- ! ;ye Hulls and gives directions for ir copy to the nearest mill. Cotton Oil Co, Dept. K. I | wood Little Rock Memphis ?n Macon Selma v .t. vt. ijt. "a" ) DUTY'.:! ?Woodrow Wilson v Y ^RMER has long been f 's leading agricultural V t it has emphasized the ? farming. Never were by you as now. This f e the next the United to feed the major por- V Earth. V ng or new subscription I we will also have The d to you every week for J ess | n Times | ce, Editor Y V ertaking Co. j and Emhalmofc H mished When Desired. mptly Day or Night Manager. Old Postofllcc Building wmmtSBmmmmMmmmmmnammmmKMmmmuammBummmmmi What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c If a man doesn't care to he his own joss he might as well marry. Pl?/.b- e x .??vn an ?IW IU lUI'^Ul hat it was beaten yesterday. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not eturn. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c A. G. KENNEDY Attorney at Law Office Over Citizens Nationsl Bank Union, S. C. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grovc'9 Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININK and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the "Whole System. 50 cents. PACOLET, ROUTE 1 X U Paeolet, Route 1, July 26.?Well, I the farmers have been wanting: rain I and now they have had rain. It was I predicted by some that it would rain Jg as many days as the wind blew and so it did; the wind blew five days and it rained five days. Some people are never si isfied; they are always grumbling about something?it is Ty either too dry or two wet. Tt surely was a nice rain, and if the bottom jj land corn doesn't get destroyed there will be some fine corn made on it. I believe there is more corn planted this year than there ever was as I can )o remember, and it does me good to see jj so much foodstuff planted. If the Sf) people would raise their corn, flour, meat and molasses and use more economy and no tbe so extravagant w everything would not be so high or (j? even if it were it would not affect |,. them at all. Of course wheat was j" killed out this past winter, but they should not be discouraged, but try it again. ,)S Well, I guess the National Guards ^ of South Carolina and other States aj will mobilize tomorrow (Wednesday) and will be encamped for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jeffries of Rehoboth spent last Saturday night ^ and Sunday with relatives near Ara- ar rat church. Davdi Garner, son of J. G. Gafner of near Grindal Shoals bridge, is con- n(! fined to his bed with malarial fever. We all hope to hear that he will be J up and going soon. L Mr. l'aul Jeffries of near RehobothIm spent last Saturday night and Sunday | ,rf with relatives and friends near Ara- Ljj rat* . . , . ba Protracted meeting will begin at|-p. Rchohoth church 0:1 next Sunday j morning. July 2bth, and will con-1 Uj tinue through the week. |p) This writer spent a few hours injsc Union last Tuesday and spent theiyn night in Jonesville with Mr. and Mrs J j ( 11. A. Lee. Ilow glad you are made! I j l'eel when you enter the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, where there is such. kind hospitality. The farmers will have to plough on a up in August this year if they lay by ar their crops. Some have already laid fo by and some have not. The weather pi bureau speaks of a flood coming and co I believe it will come before it is over, re but all of this rain may be all for the best; we can' ttell, for no one knows It but the Almighty above. J^ke. be KELTON tu Kelton, July 24.?Rains have been general, I think, and they came in ev good time for crops an dgardens were Li suffering for rain badly and the weather indicates more soon. News is scarce except war talk. More republics seem to be getting ready to join in the great war. TherJ ^ is no telling when ^ Tiwhat the finl te end will be. The\ ha^e beep 8U looking for Russia side, but there is no telling where they will finally land. The farmers will finish laying by 88 their crops now. Crops generally look 8? fine, although cotton is late and not n< very promising on red lands. Mr. McKelly of Charlotte is visit- *r ing his many friends on the Ridge. re His health is not very good. He has rheumatism. > J We are blessed with a bountiful *e crop of fruit and it will go a long u* way on the food question. If the editor will give a little free P advertising I will offer a fine fowl ^ for sale. She wears ten toes, is the color of a brown leghorn and if she m has laid one egg this year I do not " know it. She is in the house whenever she can get in. I never have m seen her hunting a nest cr cackling and the other evening when I was rt gathering up the eggs as I usally do, she was on a nest wanting to set. r Well, I guess she is a patriotic lien _ like some of our men- If she did not J lay any eggs she would raise some chicks to help feed the army. She's for sale. Ti I notice through the press that the social ladies of Washington are going to join in with the rest of us to cut rations to help carry on the war to ?( success by cutting down meat to one jn meal a day. If some of us cut out Wi one a day we will cut the whole meat g( question out. G. T. G. th NEW HOPE s' to New Hope, July 24.?As we didn't lie have any news last week so will tr it, to tell all this time. di: Our tomato club girls attended the if short course last week in Union and rh must say every day was enjoyed by nv all the club girls and we feel we have sh derived a whole lot of inspiration gi from the good speakers we had with ch us. ar We certainly owe credit to our home agents for placing such pleas- A: ant times for us and also to the peo- of pie of Union for so kindly entertain- loi ing us. by Our protracted meeting is now go- pa ing on at New Hope, having two ser- H; vices a day, at 10:30 o'clock in the fip morning and 8:00 o'clock at night. Rev. Mr. Kinard is holding the services, assisted by the singer, Mr. ? Watson, and musician, Mr. Landrum. 8U Have not put up tent yet; probably ja wil before meeting closes. Everybody Ti come as we are having a fine meeting. ti< Mrs. W. S. Newton of Greenville Hi is visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pi M. Becknell. Miss Alleen Sproase of Sedalia is visitiing grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitlock. D Misses Arline and Ruth Whitlock left last week for Norfolk, Va., to visit relatives there. Miss Sara Hughes of Brown Creek visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott Sunday. Vero. ' .11 IRS. HAGUEWOQD'S CASE INTERESTING tory of Anderson Woman is Amazing in Some Details. IADE GREAT CHANGE as Words of Advice and Comfort l or AH Troubled as She Was. "I think every ailing person ought take Tanlac," declared Clirtie aguewood, of GO Riverside, Anderin, in a statement she gave May >th. "I suffered from an aggravated er trouble and kidney trouble and as on the verge of a general bread?\vn when I began taking Tanlac. I id dizzy spells that would be so bad would fall and I suffered a great al from this and the pain that went ith the attacks of liver trouble. My ick hurt me so terribly that I would ive to have help to get out of bed, id I had the most awful attacks of ck headache imaginable. My skin id become so dark that I was alost brown, because of the liver troue. I was just barely able to be up id I could not work. "But the Tanlac got me in fine lape, and I am strong and hearty >w. My skin has cleared up a lid| id I do not have those dizzy sncfiP >r the headaches now. I have fine appetite and I never belch up y food like I used to. The Tanlac >t my kidneys and back in fine con hum, iuu, ami i in not trounieil with ickache now. It is a great medicine, inlac is." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co.. nion; Buffalo Drug Co.. Buffalo; K. Bailey, Carlisle; B. CI. Wilburn & >n, Cross Keys; .Tonesville Drug Co.. mesville; Loekhart Mills Store. )ckhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. TRY IT AM) SEE. A few years ago, while watching parade in Boston in which the Stars id Stripes were conspicuous, a fair reigner with strong anti-American oclivities turned to a companion and, mmenting on the display, pettishly j marked: "That American llag makes me sick, looks just like a piece of checkertrry candy." Senator Lodge, who was standing ;arby, overheard the remark, and rning to the young lady, said: "Yes, miss, it does. And it makes ery one sick who tries to lick it.? ldies' Home Journal. UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY. I Time is the test of truth. And oan's Kidney Pills have stood the st in Union. No Union resident who iffers backache, or annoying kidney a. ??nn romaiVi unconvinced by this irice-told testimony. Mrs. F. B. Scott, 5 Hix St., Union, lys: "My kidneys were in bad lape and I suffered from dizzy and irvoua spells. My head ached, too. inally I got Doan's Kidney Pills nm fKo PolmoHn T~Wt*r? Pa J v... v?av A 1*IIIIVVVV 1/iU^ VU., OIIU tlic^ dieved me." OVER THREE YEARS LATER, rs. Scott said: "I haven't had the ast sign of kidney trouble since I led Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simy ask for a kidney remedy?get oan's Kidney Pills?the same that 'rs. Scott has twice publicly recomended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., uffalo, N. Y. When a man has a kind word for rerybody general curiosity is aroused itil it is discovered what oflice he is inning for. ,OOK AT A CHILD'S rONGUE WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK ake No Chances! Move Poisons From Liver and Bowels at Once. Mothers can rest easy after giving California Syrup of Figs," because a few hours all the clogged-up aste, sour bile and fermenting food ?ntly moves out of the bowels, and ey become tightly packed, liver gets uggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if ngue is coated, then give this de:ious "fruit laxative." Children love and it can not cause injury. No fference what ails your little one? full of cold, or a sore throat, diaroea, stomach-ache, bad breath, reember, a gentle "inside cleansing" ould always be the first treatment VPn h'nl 1 I? U: - ,v... - mii uiivvuunn iui uanit'h, ildren of all apes and prown-ups e printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit tip syrups. ?k your druppist for a ~>0-cent bottle "California Syrup of Kips," then ok carefully and see that it is made ' the "California Kip Syrup Cominy." We make no smaller size, and back with contempt any other : syrup. WACO "TONIC ever fails to prove its merits in ch complains as Indipestion, Ma ria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That red Keelinp. Neuralpia, Constipaon, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick padache, Catarrh and Nervousness. ice ouc per ootxie at (Old Milhoua Drug Store) AT MORGAN AND SAM DAYTON R. I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Pltone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. Are You In In the Future of Your Chi! formed in early years, are th Best Insu for that future. We have gi\ thought and invite the open your child as the best busines 1 lite Bes! Pre * f a Crop in | The b?? prospect tor ? go. A Be prepared to take care o 5 the necessary building now. g Prices on building materi; Si pared with other staples ai A higher. | If you are not prepared to ;5 need see us and we will makt 1 Bailey Builders' | EVERTHING IN BUILL - * 9 Phone g aL loe WWWWWSWWWWWWWWW! FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from cough, cold g^alp or bronchitis is invited to cah at ask , Glymph's Pharmacy and get abso- ^ lutely free, a sample bottle of Bos- v chee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung troubles, which has a successful record of fifty ^ years. Gives the patient a good night's rest free from coughing, with free exneetnrntinn in tbe mni-ninnr x h* Regular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For on o sale in all civilized countries. you * i refur Men are not altogether forgetful. $1.00 Even the man who neglects to hlanket a standing horse, will wrap the blanket carefuly ahout himself before It starting up. door * * an ol No man ever wasted the time he housi put into a beautiful lawn. alwa' Like a Boy at 50 Bub With Vitality?T Doctor says Nuxated Iron is great' Often increases the strength an< nervous folks 100 per cent. New York. N. Y.?Not InnR ago a Ion it man mine to me who was nearly half a walk century old and askeil nie to give him n two preliminary examination for life lm r- ated Hiiee. I w is astonished to lind hitn with meal the blood pressure of n hoy of 20 and as strei full of vigor, vim and vitality ;is ti mucl young man; in fact, a young man he dozei really was not withstanding his .arte. The were secret he said was taking iron ? Nuxated streu Iron had tilled him with renew.il life, rid o At 30 he was in had health; at 40 he and < was careworn anil nearly till in. Now t>en at f>0, after taking Nuxated Iron, a mir- in th aele of vitality and his face beaming had with the buoyancy of youth. As I have mont said a hundred times over. Iron is the Hut < greatest of all strength builders. If iron, people would nnlv - * ? ? r* ? ** ?i Mil' 'I I I I'll f* I It1 | ' when they feel weak or run ilnwn, in- take stead of dosing themselves with habit- absoi forming drugs, stimulants and ab'oholie Iron beverages I am convinced that in this other way they could ward off disease, pre- less, venting it becoming organic In thou- has sands of cases, and thereby the lives of knew thousands might be saved who now die endu every yf>ar from pneumonia, grippe, befoi kidney, liver, heart trouble and other mnnj dangerous maladies. The real and true ous < cause which started their diseases was K. Si nothing more nor less than a weakened NOT condition brought on by lack of iron r In the blood. Iron is absolutely neees- il' sary to enable your blood to change food make Into living tissue. Without It, no mat- central ter how much or what you eat, your forms food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the "'dn'of strength out of It, and as a consequence tak,. a you become weak, pale and sickly look- an.i ii Ing, Just like a plant trying to grow in ,oul" 9 a soil deficient In Iron. If you are not >n'p J strong or well, you owe It to yourself d?r,nc to make the following test: Sec how city b> Milhous Drug Co., Pa Peoples Drutf Store, Gl> terested Id? Habits of Thrift, e ranee 'en this matter careful ing of an account for 5s training available. J I VNNWWNWNNWNNNSSNWN ispec! For i Years I I k1 price in a lifetime. y if your crops bv doing; ? il are still low com- '< id are certain to go y pay cash for what you y i terms to suit you. y Cnnnl 11 ^ 5 ^uppiy wu? )ING MATERIAL ? ? IF YOU troubled with dandruff, itching , and your hair coming out, we 'ou to try TRADE MAH>\ HAIR TONIC ur guarantee that it will give relief and satisfaction or money ided. Sold only by us, f>0c and . Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. is unlucky to enter by the back the house you are to occupy. If d broom is taken along with the ?hold goods the new home will ys be dirty. Ming Over aking Iron Did It est of all strength builders. J endurance of delir^t#* in two weeks' time. y<i'i can work or how far y??n < >n without I ceotninp tirril. N'<vt take fivo-prnln tablets of ordinary NuxIron three times i <t day after s for two m. . ks. Thou lost your ipth apain ;tinl s< for yottrsi If ln?\v i you linvo Knitted. I hnvo seen is of nervous run-<1own p- oolo who ailinp nil the while double ilirir ipt h aid endura :t< i d . tit : r.-ly p ' if till symptom.-- of d\-p- psiu. Ih rr oilier troul?|i> in frm-i t. u to fourdays' tlm. minply l> takiup iron c proper form. \tid this iiT'. ' tlmv In some cnftOK heett doe tor luff for Its without ol>t nir- any I net'i. tlon't take the oh) f rt-'s of reduced Iron acetate or line)ure of iron ly to save , few cents. You mm t iron In a form that e-in '? oa?ilv hod and assimilated like Nuxate 1 if you want it to <h> you any good, wise it may pro\e w t' useMany an atlilete or pri/etlphter won the da> simplj heeause he 1 the secret of pr-st strenpth and ranee and filled his hlood with iron e he went Into the affray, while another has pone down to inplorit olmi.1.. r _ .? i r ....... >1.r iin- kii-k oi iron.? tuor, M.l>. >' Xnxated Iron reeemmendrd ahoic by Pr uer. I* ot.p of the mover organic iron com t'nlike the older Inorganic Iron product*. II illy asa'mlloted (l"? not injuro the tort), them black. nor u;*ct Ihe stomach. on the T. I< I* ' most potent reinr.1v. In nearly *11 of Indigestion. a* well a* (or nrrvou*. run tondltiom. The Manufacturori havo ?urh (treat nre In Nuiat.il Iron that they offer to forfeit l to any charitable Inst > t nt I on it thev rann. c ny man or woman under HO who laeka iron rreasr their strength 100 per cent, or over In oaks' lime provided they have 110 yerlons ortrouble Tliey also offer fo refund >nur morty <>o? not al lent double your strength and ene In ten days' time. It la dispensed In this r all good diuggist*. lmetto Drupr Co., 'mph's Pharmacy, /