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I ? Sacked hulls mmianint WliWIIIVI PUTTING Buckeye Iimportant little thin) this roughage an in This makes m LI easier to handle when putting ure out when mixing feed. 11 help think of them as forage? Even though sacked, Buckey old style hulls. It costs us mr. anything that will help you us worth the expense. Other Buckeye Hulls are free of li which has no food value. 2000 pounds of real roughage the ton?not 1S00. Buckeye Hulls allow better e similation of food. Kimbraugh Bros., Indianoh "We are using Buckeye i with them. We think hulls." To secure the best results and to ? thoroughly twelve hours beft wetting them down night and morn this cannot be done, wet down i feed the hulls dry, use only half i Book of M, Gives the right formula for e\ South. Tells how much to fc< tening, for work. Describes B using them properly. Send foi cupt. k The Buckey Atlanta Birmingham G Augutta Charlotte J m h "wfl b SERV can be used as an Ambula on Funeral occasions. E* a u TTy 1 '? d ranee cans, we deliver U miles of Union FREE ( and reach destination wit] call and give our patrons t service as in town. Phon< BAILEY UNO Office Phone 106 Fine Cigars a Cigarettes f Tobaccos Lnnch Jas. C POCKET ] "A GENTLEMAN'S PLACE" NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. J. L. Calvert and R. A. Brawley ( ing business in the firm name of C vert & Brawley at Mt. Tabor, S. a:, j? i? 4?i i- i io tins uay uy iiiiuum cunseni a solved. R. A. Brawley assumes debts of the concern and will contin the business on his own account. All parties owing will please set at once. This 10th day of April, 1917. J. Lt Calvert. 16-tf R. A. Brawley. DR. I. MURRAY HA] Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. mean ice and economy lulls in sacks is just one of the gs that have been done to make lprovcment over the old style. DAD( MARK ntYF TONSEED M I i a o l NTLESS them in the barn and easier to mcast keeps them clean and makes your not as bedding. e Hulls sell for much less than loose >ncy to sack them but we believe that se this product to best advantage is Advantages nt No trash or dust. They mix well with other food, to They take less space in the barn. is- Every pound goes farther. a, Miss., say: Hulls and are very much pleased they are superior to old style ; levelop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls ire feeding. It is easy to do this by ling (or the next feeding. If at any time it least thirty minutes. If you prefer to is much by bulk as of old style hulls. xxed Feeds Free 'cry combination of feeds used in the ;d for maintenance, for milk, for fatuckeye Hulls and gives directions for 1 r your copy to the nearest mill. e Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K | I reeitwood Little Rock Memphis achson Macon Setma 3551 |j ^ < t :j n.. r^l.uim- Hj|H ICE CAR nee, for delivering Caskets and specially adapted for long disaskets anywhere within thirty )F CHARGE Kin two hours after we get the hroughout the county the same 3 us any hour, night or day. ERTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 Candies Fruits tig's . Sw,a Cream J. Long, Jr. BILLIARDS UNION, S. C. Seed Corn and Cotton i_ lTna*U/?n n?i:a- n jo- noiiHiiKo rruuuc v--orn. al- Carolina Yellow Com. 0., Field selected at $2.50 per bushel. i8. Peterkin Cotton Seed. all Bank Account Cotton Seed. Both lUe screened, at $1.50 per bushel. Grown by L. J. Browning. On sale tie at Farr & Thomson, Union, S. C. 16-4-pd MONEY TO LEND on ? ? FARM I.AMna R $800 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door East of Postoffice. tf. K GRAHAM-SHEPPARD. An impressive early morning: marriage of yesterday was that of Miss Claudia Mauldin Graham to the Rev. Edwin Malcolm Shepard, which was solemnized at 6:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Graham, 1105 Calhoun street. The parlor was tastefully decorated with wild flowers and potted plants. After the guests had assembled, Misses Erline and Miriam Coker rendered several selections on the piano and violin, and to the strains of the Lohengrin bridal chorus the bride and bridegroom entered. The ceremdny was performed by the Rev. George A. Blackburn, assisted by the Rev. Roviere of the Columbia seminary. The bride wore a suit of green silk and a hat with touches of green and her flowers were a corsage bouquet of bride roses and maidenhair fern. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for New Orleans, where they will spend a few weeks with Mr. Shepard's parents. Later they will go to Marion, Ala., where Mr. Shepard has been called to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Graham and has a wide circle of friends who will regret that she is to leave Columbia. Mr. Shepard has just been graduated from the Columbia Theological seminary, where is is held in high esteem by the faculty and students. The guests present at the ceremony were: Miss Rachel Counts of Union, Mrs. Lizzie Hames of Union, Miss Gertha May Blair of Blair, Miss Mildred Blair of Rockton, Misses Ruth and Julia Marshall, Miss Katherine Love, Vernon Sellers, Iverson Graham, John Blackburn and Roger Gardien.?The State, 13th. Fat Folks May Now Become Slim Quickly Be Moderate in Your Diet, Breathe Deeply, and Take Tassco. Fat persons, particularly those from 10 to 30 pounds above normal weight will be interested to learn that they may easily reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. This can best he done by being moderate in your diet, so that you will lot over-tax your assimilative organs, ly getting plenty of fresh air, by ireathing deeply and by taking tassco 'our times a day. Tassco may be obtained from jlymph's Pharmacy in 5-grain tablets, ;ake one after each meal and one be'ore retiring at night. Thev cost, lit ,le, are absolutely harmless ,are pleasint to take and are designed to reduce 'atty accumulations in the system vherever located. A few days' treatment should show i noticeable reduction in weight, the lesh should become firm, the skin ;rr\ooth and the general health improved; in fact, your footsteps should jven become lighter, your work seem! sasier and a lighter and more buoyant Feeling take possession of your whole being. Every person who is 10 or 20 pounds over normal weight should surely give this treatment a trial. You will probably find that it is just what v< need. 21-.?? PERSHING. (From the Springfield Republican.) Major Gen. Pershing is fit and ready. This is, in substance, his military record: West Point graduate, in class of 1886. In the Apache Indian campaign in 1886. in tne csioux Indian campaign in 1890-1891. Instructor at West Point, 18971898. Served with the Tenth cavalry of the regular army in the Santiago campaign of the Spanish war. Served in the Philippine Islands. 1899-190.1; conquered the hostile Moros of Minanao in a notable campaign lasting from October, 1902, to June, 1903. Served with Oen gnrr.L-i'a United States military observer in the Russo-Japanese war. Commended United States expeditionary force in Mexico, 1916, and succeeded Major Gen. Funston as head of the United States military department of the Southwest. Gen. Pershing is 56 years old and in the very prime of his military vigor and capacity for service. As an officer, he will worthily represent the United States regular army in France and, in his professional attainments, he will be no discredit to the American military tradition. IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, and your hair coming out, we ask you to try MAOI MARK HAIR TONIC on our guarantee that it will give you relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by ?0c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. _ For motorists who smoke, a new electric torch is equipped with a cigar lighter on one side. / UNION MAN IS HALE AND HEARTY AT 62 Despite His Age, Mr. Williams is Working Hard Every Day. TELLS OF GREAT CHANGES Had It Not Been for a Bit of Good Fortune He Might Have Been Put "Out of Running." "I am hale and hearty at the age of sixty-two years, and it is due to Tanlac, for it is the cause of my being able to work today, and I believe if 1 had not taken Tanlac I would be out of the running now," was the sincere praise given "The Master Medicine" by .T. P. Williams, of Union, who daily works at the carpenter's trade despite his years. "I took Tanlac about six months ago," continued Mr. Williams, in his statement, which he gave March 1 (>. "I was then a sufferer from n vtm bad case of indigestion, which I had had for years. This trouble had p adually grown worse until I was so weak I could hardly work all day at my trade. I had no appetite at all, and absolutely everything I ate hurt me My health was bad in every way, and I was worrying a lot about my condition. I was very nervous and I could not rest at night. When a man works as hard all day as I do, he has to sleep, and I could not sleep much, and that had a lot to do with weakening mv health. Heartburn and sour stomach caused me ever so much trouble, too. "One day I happened to read a statement by a man also named Williams, whose troubles were pretty much like mine and he said Tanlac got him all right, and I started taking Tanlac, too. The Tanlac gave me an excellent appetite, corrected my stomach and restored my nerves. I am not bothered with indigestion now, and I'm hale and hearty. I sleep like a log all night long and when I wake in the mornings I'm ready for a hearty breakfast?before I took Tanlac \ could not eat breakfast, though?and when a man is hungry in the mornings he generally is healthy, and that's true for me." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co.. T'nion: Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. D. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys; .Tonesville Drug Co., Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, r.ockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.? (Advertisement). Every square mile of sea is estimated to contain about 120,000,000 fish. TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without \f;i 1/;n.? You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druppist has noticed a great fallinp-off in the sale of calomel. They all pive the same reason. Bodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Bodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druppist. Bodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druppist who sells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if it fails to pive easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated howels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Bon't lose a day's work! Take Bodson's Diver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and I ambition. Mary Cerzenak, sixty-six, died in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., of infantile paralysis. Auto intoxication Causes Death Do you know why you have sicl headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rhcu matism and liver or kidney troubles! It's because you are being poisonex by products of your own body. Youi , organs of elimination are not working properly. Waste material thai should bo thrown out is being retainet to poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen if the bowels were kept open with Granger Liver Regulator. This splendid preparation is purely vegetable and non-alcoholic. Demand Grunger Liver Regulator at your drug store?25c a box?and take no other. There is nothing "just as good." NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. C. G. West and J. N. Eison doing business under the firm name of West & Eison, Jonesville, S. C., is this day by mutual consent dissolved, C. G. nr??A. A-'?? * Treat continuing me ousiness and assuming all debts of the firm. All parties owing please call and settle at once. C. G. West, J. N. Eison. May 7, 1917. 19-3 Some folks apparently are g< ease. In fact, they are the or By Laying Aside a of Their Income and depositing it in a relial opportunity offered they had 1 taking advantage of it. 75 years ago everyone wore 1 and, likewise, everyone used hand-rr paint. To-day, when machine-spun < is no much bett and cheaper, no would think of wearing homespun. IV people are still using hand-mixed p however, because they do not know FEWER GALLONS ? WE. RS LONGER will save them money and labor. Devoe Lead and Zinc mm Paint is simply made of the M** same ingredients the old-time painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, and ^^^1 Pure Linseed Oil. The onlv - J difference is that Devoe is 17?~ mixed hy machinery, 500 gallons at a time. Therefore, it is always absolutely uniform in sti color and covering capacity. We guarantee Devoe Lead and We know it contains no whiting, s materials. Stop in and ask. for Color STONE-JONES HARDW UNION, SOUTH < U rOFFtt p(> 1 ttTf I IMPORTERS CrRO** 1 *f W QWllAN* ^ " ?or your gr T*t to the last pe The LUZIANNE something ui GuoTOfttee! u>? firct ,, +A . . .. made Luziai If, after ust n^ the contents of a can, you on own are not satisfied in OUt acknowlt every respect, your a Can of Luz firocer will refund say that Lu: your money. farther than then you are And your gr request. As The Reily-Taylor Comp Peoples Under Funeral Directors am Automobile Equipment Furnish Calls Answered Promp H. W. EDGAR, Pl?onc 240 * stting rich with great ics who commenced XT': i j nxeu rortion Each Week )le bank. Then when he necessary funds for homespun? Zinc Paint to be pure, silica or other worthless Card. 'ARE COMPANY CAROLINA s Got to alis Good th "Yotx ocer will make good to you, nny. We knew you expected lusually good in a coffee when Luzianne in mind. So we me so good that it will stand et, without apologizing, with?dging any rivals. YOU buy lanne. If you can't honestly zianne tastes better and goes any other coffee at the price, entitled to your money back, ocer will give it to you upon k for profit-sharing catalog. lEcoffee >any, New Orleans taking Co. d Embalmers ed When Desired. tly Day or Night Manager. Old Poututflce Building