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Pale Faced Women Take ^ Cheeks and Be Men Need Phosphates t< Vigorous Athletes Increase The'r Strength, En Simply Taking a Few Weeks T Atlanta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says that Phosphates are just as essential to any man or woman who tires easily, is nervous, or irritatable, worn out, or looks haggard and pale to make a strong, robust, vigorous healthy body, as they are to cotton to make it grow. The lack of Phosphate is the cause of all enemic conditions and the administration of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate tablets will increase the strength and endurance of weak,nervous, care worn men and women 300 per cent, in "two or three weeks time in many instances, and their continued use will build up the whole nervous system, and give new life, vim, vigor, and vitality to the whole body. I always prescribe Argo-Phosphate to patients who are pale and colorless, and it is surprising to see how quickly a few weeks treatment will transform a pale face to a rosy cheeked beauty. There can be no rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful women, without their system is sufficiently supplied with Phosphates. In recent interviews with physicians on the grave and serious consequences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the blood of American men and women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more phosphates in the form of Argo-Phosphate for weak, worn out, haggard-looking men and women. When the skin is pale, and flesh flabby, it is a sign of anema. When the phosphates go from the blood, the pink cheeks go too. The Lowest cost of real i much each pound of roughag you must divide the price pi tRAOC PijO COTTO HU1 LINT vuol t-A.civ.Liy wuai you jjuy iui mc no useless lint. To really know 1 style hulls and Buckeye Hulls you real roughage. Even though Buckeye Hulls do s< style hulls, you can't realize how until you consider how much mi Other Ac Buckeye Hulls go farther. They allow better assimilation of other food. No trash or dust. Mr. Dan Wolf, Hammond Bidg. "I am feeding Buckeye IIu them a satisfactory filler n> meal and other concentrat< " feed staff, Buckeye Hulls ar the market." To secure the best csults and to davc thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning this cannot be done, wet down at It feed the hulls dry, use only half as m Book of Mixt Gives the right formula for every South. Tells how much to feed I tening, fur work. Describes Buck I using them properly. Send for yc Dept. K The Buckeye ( Atlanta Birmingham Creei * Augusta Charlotte Jc.ck WKESEj/KS n ? NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. J. L. Calvert and R. A. Brawley doing business in the firm name of Cal .^.4 p- n 1 -4 m.L*- r. i-? vcit, 06 oruwiey at mi. iBDor, o. Li., is this day by mutual consent dissolved. R. A. Brawley assumes all debts of the concern and will continue the business on his own account. All parties owing will please settle at once. This 10th day of April, 1917. J. b. Calvert. 15-tf R. A. Brawley. I Phosphates to Make Rosy autiful Forms. > Make Strong, Healthy, K 5 Bodies. n c ergy and Endurance 200% <>r More by * reatment of Argo-Phosphate. a I muscles lack tone. They become ner- p vous, irritable, despondent, melan- a choly, the brain fags, and the memory u fails. Therefore if you wish to pre- v serve your youthful vim, vigor and vi- .. tality, to a ripe old age, you must supply the deficiency of Phosphates a lacking in your food by using ArgoPhosphate, the form of Phosphates a most easily assimilated. a NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is T recommended and prescribed by phy- t< sicians in all enemic cases, is not a ii secret or patent medicine, but one that (] is sold and recommended by well e known druggists everywhere, and phy- vv sicians are daily subscribing the constituents contains in it. Being entire- ? ly unlike many other Phosphates, it is easily assimilated and will be found " effective in the treatment of indices- " tion and stomach troubles, as well as *' for care worn, nervous conditions. The & manufacturers of Arco-Phosphate will tl forfeit to any charitable institution a $'200.00 if they cannot treat any man c< or woman under 65 who lacks Phos- " phates, and increase their strength and K endurance from 100 per cent, to 300 ner cent, or more in one month's time, if they are free fro.n organic trouble. It is dispensed by all reliable druc- ^ cists. If your druccist will not supply s' tories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a two weeks' <1 -Bjoqeq o3.iy oq} o; 00'I$ PU3S 'noa ,T treatment by return mail. F | ti li per pound ^ roughage iH s iV' f p f rllir more per n poundofrough- ? o n?p than the 1 price per ton Lv T "!, A' ^r'v<v*, -f . 1. W1 . i < indicates. This w?r *s hecause ^ey o ' -T\2f ">*- are one - fourth o " hnt which has I ^ no food value. i< To know how u c in this form is costing you, w ir ton by 1500?not by 2000. ^ MARK I i^YF f L8_S k LESS O m. Every pound is all roughage? p the difference in cost between old must know the cost per pound of :11 at a much lower price than old ' much less they are costing you ? are real roughage a ton contains. a {vantages s Sacked?easy to handle. tl Thcv mix well with other forage. a Take half as much space in the . barn. 11 & Mfg. Co., Hammond, La., say: 0 Us to milch cows and find o hen mixed with cottonseed a ?s. At the present price of n e the dicflAct/ mnnhnnf nn ^ ,( o Inp tho ensilage odor, wet the hulls n feeding. It is easy to do this by ^ for the next feeding. If at any time :ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to ! lurh by bul!: as of old style hulls. * ;d Feeds Free ^ combination of feeds used in the or maintenance, for milk, for faticye Hulls and gives directions for >ur copy to the nearest mill. n Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K II I 3 iwood Little Rock Memphis U on Macon Seima -?< btajtmam S*"TT Tt y*> HBflfl^^^VSMdPBflflMKipB^^B HHni|Mvni|H c | | t Bj^B a M ? I H MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS $300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door Eas? of Postofflce. tf. ' Experts who predict a loop: war Aeem to be pretty familiar with the ^make-up of an American congress. JONESVILLE Jonesville, May 29.?The weather is etting right for cotton to grow and lake a start. Some cotton has been hopped out, but much of it is pbor tands. I think I can truthfully say hat there is the poorest prospect for crop at this time of the year that ever saw and notwithstanding this oor prospect the people are having 11 sorts and amusements and pleasres and are living as though there ras an overflow of the necessaries of fe. The colored people especially re taking the world easy. Union Lodge No. 75 A. F. M. helo special communication Frday night nd they made a job lot five Masons, 'here was a large turnout of the fraarnity and brotherly love abounded i abundance. Fast Grand Master >eo. i. ?ryan of Greenville was presnt by special invitation and presided dth ease and dignity. Several brethen from other lodges were present nd enjoyed the good work done in thfc lasters degree and then last, hut not ?ast, the refreshments were hountiul. The brother that cut the cake ertainly never ran a cake stand in tie market for he cut slices of cake s large as the late loaf on the bread nunters and his cream was like the widow's oil in the cruse", it never ave out. The Coast Artillery of the Jonesille Guards has a full company now nd are ready for service and I unerstand they have orders to go into erviee the 15th of July. Mr. John Tip Fowler has been uite sick at his home two miles from onesville for more than a week. Mr. 'owler is over 70 years of age. Mr. J. C. Spears had a sudden atack Saturday night with something ke paralysis, hut Dr. Hames thought ; was not a paralytic stroke. Dr. and Mrs. Russel Littleiohn of umter were the guests of Mr. Litlejohn's sister, Mrs. R. B. Smith, Sunay. The Southern Railway is giving ree passes to five Veterans of Camp oyd at Jonesville to the Washington eunion June 4-8 next. The passes are eing secured by W. H. S. Harris. ommander of the camp. Thcv trot orths at $1.50 for two, which will he 5 cents each. T have heen requested to write my pinion about the big war on the ther side, but I decline to do so, for don't know what to write. My opin>n would not be worth -the paper pon which it would be written. * rill say this much, that I think the rar will continue two or three years >nger and will also say that I don't elieve what anybody says about its esults. There is such a change in ie manner and mode of warfare since saw service that results can't be calalated. The infantry with musketry nee did the most of the fighting but ow the artillery does a bipr share f it. I notice sometimes where they ut their artillery in a solid bank long their lines and do most all the ghting with it and it would seem hat not one on the other side in front f this artillery would be left alive nd again the submarine has come in or a big part of the fighting and detruction of life and property and hen the aeroplanes have bobbed up nd butted in and it makes me shrink o think of the little devils flying over iland towns and country thousands f f nnt n?\ ?-? * b? - ? * - " * . ,?.cv u|? iii uic mr anu emptying ut their deadly bombs on innocent nd helpless women and children. I oticed an account where a whole >t of these infernal machines the ther day made a raid over the enely's country and they were so high hey looked like ducks and they oured out their deadly missiles and illed a lot of people, innocent peole. We had our battle in the Civil far that we called the battle abov* he clouds, but it was fought on land p on Lookout mountain, no flying nachines in it. If I had to go tc far again I would not like to do any uhmarine fighting nor any fightinp ip in the air, it's bad enough on land Telephone. IF YOU ire troubled with Hnnilmff calp, and your hair coming out, w< isk you to try me/iM J lVa-F-idr.V TNADC MARK HAIR TONIC ?n our guarantee that it will giv< rou relief and satisfaction or monej efunded. Sold only by us, 60c an< 11.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S / One manufacturer of New York ha! rganizod clubs of 25 members t< ake a Liberty bond a week until ev ry member has one. IpsixisiaaaaxinxixtaxiSBB] j( Will Keep You Well | HP?t?d or?h^e any stomach or doa? or two ?f I Granger Liver . Regulator p u'ral'y e<re table preparation. non-alooho)io and acta pleasantly and affectively. Oonoord. B H., ion. IT, ltlT I wm rick itx month* last yaar and th? Doctor trnd m? to fo to IT*I da f (nt aoma (Iranfrr Lir?r Hatnlator in Florida and It did mo food. I broorht four box** bona with ma and now I am faolinf a (root deal batcr. (Sirnad) R J. Rowland Sold by all ilrusraists?25c a box Oran(*r Madiclaa Co.. Ckattaa<w?a, Tana. FROM ONLY ONE SOURCE DID HELP EVER GOME Found Just What Was Nec* essary to Make Desired Change. IS VERY GRATEFUL Said At One Time She Feared Improvement Was Impossible. "Tanlac is the only remedy that ever helped me and it was just the remedy I needed. I certainly can praise it," declared Mrs. H. E. Moore, of Piedmont, S. C., in a statement she gave in endorsement of Tanlac. "I suffered from nervous indigestion for the past several years and very badly during the past two years. I was rapidly getting worse, too, when I began taking Tanlac. I was in such bad health that I was miserable all the time. I was subject to bad headaches, too, and sleeplessness troubled me a lot. Many a night I've rolled in bed nearly all nijrht. I had about come to the conclusion I was not going to get any better, for all the medicine I had taken had failed to give me lasting results, when I heard of Tanlac. "The Tanlac gave me just the results I wanted. My appetite came back soon after I started taking it and soon I was feeling well. My nerves were soon in fine shape, my blood got to circulating well and I have not had one of those smothering spells since I took Tanlac, and I never wake up now with my body dumb like I frequently used to do. Tanlac is a great medicine." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union; Buffalo Drug Co.. Buffalo; K. D. Bailey, Carlisle; B. C>. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys; .Jonesville Drug Co.. .Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Store. Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.? (Advertisement). A LETTER FROM REV. GARVIN. Whitmire, S. C., May 28, 1017. Union Times: 1 noticed in your paper that I was in Clinton, S. C., assisting Rev. CJ. (I. Wilbanks in a meeting. This was a mistake for at the time I read it Dr. Ray Palmer, one of the Home Board evangelists, was here with me in a series of meetings. Brother Wilbanks wanted me to assist him but I could not, at the time he wanted me, owing to previous promises. So he had the assistance of Rev. W. E. Ferqueron. Brother Rice, the latest from the doctors say that if nothing happens tney teel sure the son can soon leave the hospital for home, as he has greatly improved since going there. I hope your and my many friends over in Union are well and happy. This leaves myself and family as well as usual. The many friends of Mr. J. M. Milwood will be much grieved to know that his aped mother had the misfortune to have a cane stuck in the corner of her eye yesterday by a little grandson. It was purely accidental and the little boy who did it is deeply gri< ved to know he hurt his grandmother, whomthey all love so much. The doctor was called; he hopes she will not lose the sight although it gives her much pain. But we all pray that she may soon get well again. Our church and Sunday school work ; here seems to be going along very well. I occasionally trouble the water. Pray for us; come and see us and preach for us. May God bless you and His cause in our State. I D. W. Garvin. : BIG FORCE OF AMERICANS. > \ ' London, May 28.?An official state'. ment issued here today says that counting the Americans serving in the British and French armies and the additional units obtained in France there will shortly be 100,000 Americans in U France. 3 a m Fat Folks May Now Become Slim Quickly Be Moderate in Your Diet, Breathe Deeply, and Take Tasaco. 5 Fat persons, particularly those f, 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 ex, ercise. , This can best be done by being mod. erate in your diet, so that you will not over-tax your assimilative organs, by getting plenty of fresh air, by breathing deeply and by taking tassco four times a day. Tassco may be obtained from Glymph's Pharmacy in 5-grain tablets, take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. They cost little, are absolutely harmless ,are pleasant to take and are designed to Teduce fatty accumulations in the system wherever located. , A few days' treatment should show a noticeable reduction in woicrtit v>n flesh should become firm, the skin smooth and the general health improved; in fact, your footsteps should even become lighter, your work seem easier 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 prob* ably find that it is just what **? need. 21-3 Your Ba if it is doing its fu Your Best Busir Our most earnest desire is to rr every resident of this commun tomer or not. It may be our e: your particular situation. Fn bring your Business Problems Summer Tit Is Here! Screen Your Doors a The Comfort is Great, tl Best of All, Your Health Paint Your Building: Your Floors. You Will ] suit and You Will be Su Reasonableness of the Cc We are Headquarter: Doors and Screen Wir ( onrl Ailc n cmvt vyiio chili r iuui XT U11SI /106 Baile j; Supp ** " What IUZIANME cup (or p Luzianne !Tyour nos ! / \ your pale : f your pun xTk1^ -j?f* pily ever ' 1 all the w ""outers^ROASTto taste bett u lis* ^ as any o1 The Luzianne Guarantee: &? get Y01 If, after using the contents get a of a can, you are not satisfied -nol/P it t\i in every respect, your gro- IIldKt 1 Ul cer will refund your money. Ask for p The Reily?Taylor Comp Peoples Under! Funeral Directors and Automobile Kquipment__Furn islu Calls Answered Prompt H. W. EDGAR, 1 Ptione 240 WACO TONIC, DR. 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Old Post office Building I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist Hce: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. iistant Secretary of Agriculture Vrooman appealed to farmers to aberty bonds. He says the loan ? prosperity.