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; - ssw? BgAND /.LADIES! Art 7»rw*r»»t for CnWCHETT DIAMOND btCAND PIU.S\t Rrr Gold metal He bore*, triledXwith Aibboa Taks NO ornra. i<V* •< trurtt And Ml! for « IU CttlS.1 • | AM ON l» 1IU A HD T! I.I.*, ,f\r < MMtr* eeffardrH »• B-»t, 3iffe*t, A: SOLD BY ALL DRUG JE2, EVERYWHERE 1 [oar 1 \ / v —Rty-®wSf Rclinbln, ow many pounds to a ton—2000 or 1500? WORTW' TKbTKD H OW many pounds of real roughage are you getting to a, ton? If you are buying old style hulls you are getting about 1500 pounds ^because they are about one-fourth lint which has no food value. /■' TWO STARTL1NC FACTS If you are buying THOUSANDS OF OPPORTUNITIES HULLS With the practical certainty that over onb hundred anil thirty thousand young men from South Carolina will he conscripted for the enormous Army which' is to be raised, and that this great World War will last from three to five years (which is the opinion recently expressed by the Government Department at Washington.) every farsighted pa rent, and every patriotic, wide-awake and ambitious young lady and young man (under military age.) can readily see that Thousands Of Opportunities well'be eontinuatry opening week after week, and month, after mouth, during this wAr-tiine period for those who will immediately train and properly prepare themselves.- . Big Corporation Otftfces, and National Banks, and far sighted business men have bofen urgently requesting the Draug- hon Business Col ege. Columbia 8 0.,' as the largest businesstraining Institute in this State, to bring the above startling facts to the attention of the ambitious young women of South Carolina. These business men freely predict that the demand for Stenographers and Bookkeepers this, winter.amhwprirg will he so great that $a r a'ries of,$75 00 to $125 00 per month will be paid even to beginners, not ty mention the .absolute certainty of rapidUand continuous' pro motion. ' ‘ . . k' . MNTLKSS* , • you are getting 2000 full pounds because they are free from lint and are practically 100 percent roughage. Try them and see how mucli farther they go. Other Advantages , ; Cost much less per ton than old No trash or dust. ♦ style hulls. ^ Sacked—easy to handle. Allow better assimilation of other They mix well with other for- food. age. '• ■ - ' - ’ . ' ‘•1 Mr. W. C. Owens, Charlotte, N, C., , <• ' J ( y ‘ • * i - feeds thirty cows. He considers Buckeye Hulls the JEWELRY You are cordially in- vifced to call and insjiect my swell line of jeVelry. The pret tiest assortment ever displayed in Bara^ well. . DON’T DELAY -PREPARE NOW cheapest feed and gets the best results. ?• secure the best results sod to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time thia cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls.' Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination-of feeds used in'the South. Tells how much- to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. Dept, k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Little Rock Macon Voting men (under military age), and young ladies, if you if you are patriotic, and wish to do your hit to help keep bus of IZaJXUo $125 00 per month ; if you arc a “do-er” not a dre patriotic, and wish to do your bit to help' keep business normal and ai _D $125 00 per month ; if you arc a “do-er” not a dreamer ; if you cau-api for large - earning's and certain rapid advancemcnt >r wc -ay,: train and prepare j Bookkeeping an.i Typewriting, _ . . ‘ Golden Opportunity beekens You—Duty and Pat riotisin cal's A few months incuts, the cost is small, and-jfou will be ready to earn a large- monthly salary, ti earning, for thousands of Stenograph in arid Bookkeeping positions will he open, a those far-sighted young people w;h<> prompt y decide, and; prepare them-*. Ives ,u<. \ vest in the great doluir-paved, opportunity strewn \v<?rhl of big business ■ If you really wish-tp cuni. more, to achieve" more, to have, for your very o;\;:i ode positions, sti itrany orvvhkdr willbe.'continually'opening., do not hesitate or duay Resolve to secure this training now. that no Iting st all prevent you from ir tha ly for opportunity, and for a high-salaried otliee^position-. independence, advance Write us to-day--N< >W. Yours for business W. D. GANTT Dept. JC Memphit Jeweler Atlanta LIQUID FA CE POWDER. ^ The beauty secret of Draughting Prnticnl Business C oll dL-gvHjk womenwho knowhovy to take care of th.econ> plexion. Cannot be •/‘YW detected. Heals Suh- bum, stops Tan. Sooth gig, 1 co °l‘ n ?> refreshing. 'ft 'frA * -pfccjpKik.i&fRti.: i / /5c. at Druffliitaror by maU direct. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stimb. Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.,Brook!yr0k. Y. COTTON LAND FOR Fo Lend, at Once V. S. OWENS An Ambition ^ and a Record AlLtYrntyM barnwcil The Federal Reserve' Banket £ysi .:-r: bined. resources of a thousand nMum do! e ^abhsbed by Act of Congre~ t ^ to Litarrc farming tina Easiness interests cf tb.e cc \ ■-ec tr.. tubers of.this s- . lxH-.m ever before, fo ..up ./.'our ti dr r.nd currency they m f v * ." T-j-teC'i. tht- O t Oie. a -n*-) d*7t* , ‘t i ;‘y*"'.r—■—*“ com Harley M. Lintc-w. Vice,Br<fcM our nammng f. * ^ L A e r —■— - ’ ‘ ft*' & ■ ^ V i . - , . , s V v “■ ' • ■ -k - \ p v-- ,’•<! • 7 r - r.-'•* ii}>,, ■ - I \-r~~.. 4 LT I : -1. ’ ;4?