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! IIIIIJW I1MIW? The FISK S ?the smile of tire sat This man has found facturerhe likes to do with, who fulfills all of what a concern si in its nnlirv nnrl M&AV4 The company that n ^OsJII stands back of ev< dealer to see that gets his full money's mileage and tire sat mh & - f SUMMER Winthrop College, Rock June 19 to ?Ju NOTED EDUCATORS?Some of the United States will give series o President of Clark University, edit< Smith, professor of English United Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, Superint< Pennsylvania, ex-president of N. Snyder, President of Wofford Colle American Sportsmen, author; W. D. on Organized Recreation, President Bureau, department Editor of Youtl liet of New York University; Dr. tional Equal Suffrage Association; a COURSES OF STUDY?Full coi to meet the needs of (1) Superintei School Teachers, (3) Primary am ^ v School Teachers, and (5) those wisl FACULTY?An unusually large posed of specialists and leaders o States. SPECIAL FEATURES?Demons all grades in the High School, Mo lems, Kindergarten Practice, and Le ods. County boards of education s cates still in force for all teachers this Summer School and take the fin; Lectures, entertainments, out-of-( cuucauunai moving pictures, person; new gymnasium, regulation size til water, targe athletic field and playj Board and matriculation fee for The best accommodations. A pi formation and inspiration unexcellec For further information write for D. B. JOHNSO Rock Hill S?HM 'o*cxipccucov cmdi Thov ore OlSCASrS<WKl<UU*r?NK liKlftvlRlO 1 i r PimcTiows? colds, for I VAV Pnntnr. (6b?V spread, a t&&!??7^77?77J7!7?!7Ti}.V}}VWl?^ arrh. N PER UN A EXPEi It does more?it builds up the weal tion, removes the inflammation, overct vigorates all over. Forty-four years o which thousands gladly testify. Accept the verdict of two generntio prejudice, when your health is at stake Liquid or tablet form, whichever is The Peruna Company, FOR THE BEST TO FOR THE BEST FOR THE ] Biltmore Buttermilk Your Friend is There I THE PLACE ay C ??????? MONEY TO LEND n c FARM LANDS $300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door Easl of Postoffice. f tf. Drives Out Malaria, Buflds Up System j The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ^ GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC, driven out , Malaria,enriches the Hood.and builds up the ays- " tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. ( J 'L mile ^0^ a manuKis^deas lould be methods. srv Fislc - very user ^|i worth in isfaction. \ fe* Jth . Fi*Tir"Fo Jm\aJ _ _ _ ilk trw^ THE Fisk P General Office lwrT^**t Fisk Branches SCHOOL ; Hill, South Carolina ly 27, 1917 the most famous educators ?f f lectures?Dr. G. Stanley Hall, >r and author; Dr. C. Alphonso States Naval Academy, author; indent of Public Instruction of E. A., author; Dr. Henry N. ge; G. O. Shields, President of Foster, chairman of Committee of Community Motion Picture l's Companion; Thomas M. BalAnna H. Shaw, President Nand many others, irses of study will be provided ndents and Principals (2) High i Grade Teachers, (4) Rural King college credits, faculty has been secured, comf education in this and other tration work with children in del School, Rural School Probictures on the Montessori Methtre authorized to renew certifi3 who do satisfactory work in al examinations. door plays, musical companies, ally conducted excursions, large ed swimmng pool with filtered ground thoroughly equipped, the entire session, $32. lace for health, recreation in. I. Summer School Bulletin. N, President , S. C. ner Colds Weaken even more dangerous than winter they hang on so long that they beonic catarrh. Heat and dust aghem, cause the infected surface to nd till the body with systemic cat- j eglect costs health and energy. LS CA TARRH kened system, regulates the diges>mcs the poisons of catarrh, and inf success proves its great value, of ns yourself. Bon't be swayed by !. Take Peruwi and get well, the more convenient. Columbas, Ohio 1 EAT TO DRINK BEST TO SMOKE SUFFERING ANI) SURGERY an be avoided by using mdiu, JlVaEESEEar TNAbK MAUN PILE REMEDY Relieve yoarself of this ailment at tome. Easy kt use and thoroughly lependable. Sold only by us 50c and I >1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. -/ jt, J >r Sale By All Dealers > i Lubber Company ofN. Y. s: Chicopee Falls, Mass. e in More Than / 25 Cities r ?_J I c II Women! II |lj 111 Here Is a message to J fjl 1 I suffering women, from I I ^ i Mrs. W. T. Price, of < Public, Ky.: "I suf- I I fered with painful...", I I i I she writes. "I got down |M I { iBfl w*lh a weakness in my y y 9 S "back and. limbs...! I 5 I II felt helpless and dla- III s III couraged...I had about III 1 M ?lven UP hopes of ever I II R II beinp; well npiin, when. I II ! [jWui a friend Insisted I iWfv ) m Take 111 CARDUI The Woman's Tonic ; lltall I began Cftrdtlt. "* In I TBll ' nil iih,?.ri 11 nil i | II juiaiivcu UlLlCI Oilt'O* * I |^B II 1 IIii i grew stronger right iII i jflBU along, and It cured me. Mill < id eJ * am Btouter than I MT W | gj RE have* been In 'years." I I 9 m If you suffer, you can I I t I I appreciate what It I I I I means to bo strong and || ji p well. Thousands of wo- I I 1 rl M men glvo Cardui the *1 K < kg credit for their good kg I health. It should help I you. Try CarduL At all E druggists. E-73 I , The National supply of rifles is now 1 amply adequate for at least a million ( men. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medicine but is composed of the foMowing old-fashioned roots and herbs: cascara bark' blue flag root RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN inlax-FostheCASCAUA. is improved by th? addition of these digestive ingredients making it better than ordinary Cascara.and thus the combination acta not only as a stimulating laxative and cathartic but al?o as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but I.ax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aromatic taste and does nut gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, In fid Ifttl or T/*rnirl T CA o ? w* w. ? * nvg uvu. FOR REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE j STOCKS AND BONOS ; ?SEE? E. F. KELLY & BRO.: UNION, S. C. JONESVILLE Jonesville, June 12.?These days ar onp enouph for me; am plad the vill soon bcpin to shorten. There was much rain all over thi ountry Saturday evening and niph md the gardens and crops are doini ine. Mr. Bob Tribble, our railway apen icre, left Saturday eveninp for a va ation of several days. Humor has i hat Mr. Tribble is poinp to be mar ied this week to a younp lady o Villiamston, S. C. Mr. Tribble is re ieved for his trip by Mr. 11. T. Bopp* Pickens county man, who has beei rith the Southern some time. Mr. Rowland Coleman of Ohio i isitinp relatives about Jonesvlile am iTill perhaps be here some time. Mr 'oleman is oflFerinp to sell the one alf of his father's land that he in ierited near Jonesville. Mrs. Columbus McWhirter is visit np her daupliter( Mrs. Samuel Lips omb, in New Jersey, where she wil pend some time and will also make i rip to New York and other Northeri ities. I mentioned this in my lette o The Times last week, but the Ne\ ersey pot mixed with Newberry. Accordinp to announcement th irotracted meetinp commenced at th dethodist church Sunday. Mr. J louplas Swaperty, the sinper for th neetinp, came Sunday morninp. Re\ Valt Holcomb is to do the preaching dr. Ilolcomb is the son-in-law of Re\ lam Jones, the preat evanpelist. Mi dolcomb has not arrived up to thi norninp but the meetinp is well unde vay with sinpinp and prayer meet ..6?. ? iajti ncvunjis are oemg nen n the homes; at several homes at th ame time. The meeting is expected t ontinue for the next two weeks. Mr. N. S. Fowler went up to Wash ngton about the close of the reunio is he thought the crowd would no >e so large and he would have mor oom on the trains, but not so; Mi <\>wler 6ays the trains were so crowd id there was hardly standing roor ind they really suffered, being s irowded. Misses Lois Alman, Georgia Park: Jessie Mayson, Pell Free, Madg ?ree, Pearl Lybrand, Annie Lybram ill went to Washington last week o ;he occasion of the reunion. The lave not all returned yet. Miss Mamie McCoy attended com nencement at Winthrop college las week. Her sister, Miss Mabry Cc Hoy of Bishopville graduated. Mr. Thos. H. Gore attended com nencement at Rock Hill to see hi laughter, Miss Irene, graduate. Mr. John T. Fowler, who has bee seriously sick for some time, is n >etter. Mr. J. F. Alman is not improving nuch from his sickness. Some day le is better, then again he is not s well. Messrs. B. W. Whitlock and M. C j&ult of New Hope attended churc service in Jonesville Sunday. The Temains of Berry Iapscomb, a )ld colored man, formerly of Jone? t'ille, were buried here vesterda's Berry had moved away from Jones .'ille a few years ago and was livin ,vith relatives and while minding ow to graze the cow seemed to he ,-icious animal and turned upon th >1(1 man and gored him so badly tha le died. Uncle Sam is doing now what h )ught to have been doing all the whib seeping our secrets from the Germans If one will travel the railways an lie public hihhways and then waitc he shows and carnivals they wi lot see much indication of war, big ost of living or scarcity of moncj This is shown by the negroes as we is the white people. I went to Union Monday and 'ound Mr. M. I?. Lee on the trair iust getting in from the Washingto eunion. He stopped over in Chai lotte with his sisters. He reports pood reunion and very good entei tainment but no overflow of f; things without money and withoi price. Mr. Lee is about over h bruises and hurts from his eollisio with a freight train near Union ova week ago. Mrs. J. G. Cunningham of Greei ville is the guest of her parents c Church street, Mr. and Mrs. J. ( Spears. Mrs. M. S. Kelly and Mrs. E. 1 Kelly went to Columbia Monday to s( Miss Annie Kelly graduate at tl South Carolina University in a spei ial cou?se she took there. Miss Millie Crawford is visitin her brother, Mr. Davis Crawford, i Columbia. Telephone. EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE CalomeJ is Quicksilver and Acts Lit Pynamite on Your Liver. Calomel loses you a day! Yo know what calomel is. It's mercurj quicksilver. Calomel is dangerou It crashes into sour bile like dyns mit?, cramping and sickening yoi Colomel attacks the hones and shou' never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggisl constipated and all kneoked out an believe yeu need a done of dangeroi calomel just remember that yoi druggist sells fer HO cents a larp bottle of Dodeon's Liver Tone, whic is entirely vegetable and pleasant t take and is a perfect substitute f< calomel. It is guaranteed to stai your liver without stirring you up ir side, and can not salivate. Dnn'f + alrn nalnmAl f Tf **A - ?, VM.%V VHIVHIVI AO Iimi\U3 y U sick the next day; it loses you a day work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight sns you right up and you feel grea [Jive it to the children because it i perfectly harmless and doesn't grip* Every poun \ far ~ EES" s .' hulls swell to twice the pound of BE, 11 UN J 11- r. % v aiso aouDies aner Deing e cent roughage, the origins e not 1 y'z pounds. ? Therefore, a pound of Buc p as far as a pound of old you only have to feed ^ give the same food value r. hulls. Other A s Buckeye Hulls cost much less pel r ton than old style hulls. Buckeye Hulls allow better as (] similation of other food. e Mr. Ben Faulk, Dothan, Ala 0 prefers Buckeye Hulls to like them as well, they ar< i- cows, and they go farthei n two sacks of the old styU To secure the best results and to dc e thoroughly twelve hoars befoi r. wetting them down night and mornii I- this cannot be done, wet down at n feed the hulls dry, use only half as o Book of Mi: Gives the right formula for eve 5, South. Tells how much to feet e tcning, for work. Describes Bu j using them properly. Send for 11 Dept. k The Buckeye Atlanta Birmingham Cri Augutta Charlotte Ja It l????? tr ; o i SCHEDULE?11 , f\ No. From To h / ; 2?Columbia, Ashevil A J 42?Asheville, Columbi f j 28?Cincinnati, Charle r \A } 27?Charleston, Cincin .* ( ' 41?Columbia, Spartar g ( 10?Ashevillc, Columb a H Schedule figures as a A guaranteed. j. | W. H. McEachern, T. R. C. Cotner, T. P. A. r is ? ,n < " I in <5 | le c' | WA * :2 in > I want a good J must 1h' in a j :5 the right price, ^ 300 Acres and | 5 care to sell at a !! g answer this advi g P. o. le j SPARTA 1,1 )i ir. ?*ui MAR ? ECZEMA REMEDY u 'a Sold on a guarantee for Eozem; t- Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar al t. fections of the skin and scalp. Sol is only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph e. Pharmacy, Union, S. C. d goes much ther 4 POUND of 'V { f\ style hulls con* * <% wC^',-.?r<r?fJ tains about V, .-1'SA pound of real , /?i2<a roughage and YT^r^ ' about 1 j pound ^nt* After being eaten. ' the old style weight, or 1 pounds. A OC MARK keyf ONSEED LLS \ TLESS at en but as they are 100 per il pound becomes 2 pounds? :keye Hulls goes a third again style hulls. In other words, pound of Buckeye Hulls to as a full pound of old style 1 dvantages r No trash or dust. Sacked?easy to handle. They mix well with other forage. They take less space in the barn. P ' old style hulls because cows r cheaper, they agree with the r, one sack lasting as long as 9 i elop the ensilage odor, wet the hull* re feeding. It it easy to do this by lg for the next feeding. If at any time least thirty minutes. If you prefer to much by bulk as of old style hulls. red Feeds Free ry combination of feeds used in the 1 for maintenance, for milk, for fatickeye Hulls and gives directions for your copy to the nearest mill. ! Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K : f eeoiuuod Little Rock Memphie chtun Macon Selma n? ! ?????a? iiMMwimi mmi ub?SU.;:? MlW^eeWPAHY 0 nion. s. c. ; \ Departs ! lie 9:12am J ^ 1 a 11:50am J is ston 2:38pm J nati 3:13pm J iburp (5:30pm J ia 9:19pm ! 5 information not S ) A. - - Union, S. C, Spartakburg, S. C. ^\w\m^x\\v\\vvm\\\\x * . / X J * / NTED! * . x I Union County Farm; X ;<>?k1 neighborhood. at y Would buy 100 to iay cash. Unless you -j bargain you need not ? prtise?nent. ^ . BOX .163. J NBUIiG, S. C. < 1 QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or city eal estate. Loan may be had for from one to twenty ye *rs. 39-tf Barron & Barron. T. H. MIJNRO <1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 's Otlice Upstairs in McLure BuilcHng