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VW L.i | "FISK" on yoi J antee that you 11 dollar-for-dolla possible to bu> J more than Fisly Fj for something t/ J ; d&L ? Fisk Tires . Li mm The Fisk | | General Offi [ j Fisk Branch ^HIIIIIlllllllllllllllnniiiiiiiiMiiiHiiHiimni Do You Dread Does it cut your energj you near prostration? T1 //AX But it is trying on the w J\ build up Y( ry Get your digestion in ordr stagnation. Put yourself in si j good tonic. J PERUNA IT It restores the perfection o od conditions (catarrh) that mi steadies the nerves, and suppli< hot season with confidence. AUV .<C\! Peruna is a real tonic, witl HJ n,y/ ditions. Liquid or tablet form?wl Vv>r safeguard your health. , \r Tho Parana Com] ^ ??? ? ?? Would yo cattle-feed YOU know that such a through the digestive producing and fat-pr assimilated. The lint on way. It forms a pad or the concentrates that prev extracting the full amount A( RUCI P HU LIN contain no lint to clog or.fl are digested and they alio gested the same as hay or When you mix your feed u that you are using roughagi the meal, corn, oats, or whj Other A 2000 pounds of real roughage to the ton?not 1500. Cost much less per ton. Go much farther. Mr. C. K. Henderson, Aiken, that he would rather have B lie uses Buckeye Hulls cheaper and better. To secure the best results and to dei thoroughly twelve houre befori wetting them down night and tnomin this cannot be done, wet down at feed the hulls dry, use only half as Book of Mix Gives the right formula for ever South. Tells how much to feed tening, for work. Describes Buc using them properly. Send for y Dept. ? The Buckeye Atlanta Birmingham Gre Augusta Charlotte Jac To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAX ATI VK DROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails^to core. **. H. UKWQ a nyuiiurc U" "??. ?c It might be well for visitors to remember that a warm welcome soon burns out. You might almost suspect that Cupid carries household furniture as a side line. r, disturb your stomach or bring tie well man isn't afraid of heat.srr||<\ eakened body. )UR STRENGTH |;l\A >r, remove all irritation. disnyfl all '1 aape to enjoy the summer with a 1 WIGORATES A f digestion and removes the inflamikeyouweak. It freshens the blood, js just what you need to enter tho ? especial efficacy in catarrhal conlichor""" is most convenient?will p&ny, Columbus, Ohio Nr ^ u mix your with cotton? combination would be carried tract without giving the milkoducing food a chance to be old style hulls acts the same cushion-like covering around ents the digestive juices from of protein. >C MARK KE1YF DNSEEO W LLS V TLESS ux the digestive tract. They w the other forage to be diany other roughage. ( nth Buckeye Hulls you know 5 that will help?not hinder? kfptrpr oAnoontrato vuuukiuiatw juu piCiCr. 1 advantages No trash or dust. Easy to handle because sacked. , They mix well with other forage. They take less space in the barn. S. C., says: i 'uckeye Hulls than any others. ( altogether ? says they are ( i relop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls ] e feeding. It is easy to do this by { g for the next feeding. If at any time least thirty minetes. If you prefer to , much by bulk as of old style hulls. :ed Feed# Free J y combination of feeds used in the t for maintenance, for milk, for fat:keye Hulls and gives directions for 'our copy to the nearest mill. ^ Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K t cnteood ijMk Rock kiempkit hton Macon c-'? 'I I 8 NOTICE. a e t The Jonesville Federal Farm Loan e Association of Jonesville will have a w meeting at Jonesville, S. C., June 30, $ at 3 o'clock, p. m. All prospective f, borrowers, actual farmers are urjfed to be present. J. W. Scott, J. M. Gault, President. n Secretary-Treasurer. 25-2 c * ' a The Spitz is a domesticated jackal, a ur tire is a guarhave the greatest r value that it is r. When you pay I prices you pay iat does not exist For Sale By All Dealers Rubber Company of N. Y. ces: Chicopee Falls, Mass. es in More Than 125 Cities 1 1 Hot Weather? i jonesville Jonesville, Juno 18.?A reviva meeting has been in progress at th? Methodist church for the past week Unfortunately, the evangelist, Mr Ilolcomb, has been detained at homi owing to the illness of Mrs. Holcomb In the absence the pulpit has beer ably filled by Mr. Swagerty, who cam? to direct the singing during the meet ing. The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society gave their play, "The Oh Peabody Pew," at Pacolet last Friday evening to a very enthusiastic and ap preciative audience. They expect t( repeat this play at West Springs Sat urday evening and perhaps severa other places later. The proceeds ar< for the benefit of the Baptist church The committees on the Red Cros: War Fund are very busy this wee! soliciting contributions. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Whitmire mo tored to Seneca for the week-end. Dr. M. W. Chambers is at horn* again after undergoing an operatici at Steedly's hospital. IIis many friends are glad to see him on th< streets again. The marriage of Miss Lettie Colo man and Mr. Arthur Gall man on las' Thursday evening came as a surpris'. to their many friends. Miss Shipman of Hendersonville ha: accepted the position as welfare work er for the Wallace Mills, succeedin: Miss Springfield, who has returned t< her home in Greenville. Among the new families who hav< recently moved to our town are Po liceman Ross of Inman, Mr. West o; Great Falls and Mr. McMinn of Edge field. The two latter having accepte< positions as master mechanic anc overseer of weaving at the Wallaci mills. Miss Josephine Rogers, who bai been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr Chambers, for sometime, expects t< return to her home in Atlanta thi: week. Mr. W. C. Johnson is o ntlic sick lis this week. Miss Belle Free expects to leave ii a few days for the lower part cf thi State, where she will assist in count; demonstration work for two months Tecoma. pacolet" route 2 Pacolet, Route 2, June 18.?Thi writer has been very busy for the pas few weeks, so please pardon my si lence. Children's Day exercises were hel at Pacolet Methodist church secon Sunday night. The program wa splendid and well carried out. Miss Lola Gregory has returned t her home at Santuc, after an ex tended visit to Mrs. G. A. Black. Mrs. Beaty Fowler and children o Jonesville spent last week on th route. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones and chil dren of Whitestone visited relatives 01 the route Sunday. Miss Estelle Brown visited Mis Virgie Coleman Sunday. Mrs. Coleman of Columbia has re turned home after visiting relative: here. Miss Virgie Wyatt spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Mabry. Mr. Bernard McBride spent th< week-end at Glendale with relatives. Farmers are having beautifu weather to cultivate their crops. G. T. G.'s letter last week was verj interesting. I enjoy reading of tin reunions. Solo. ALL CONTONMF.MT sitpc HAVE BEEN "SELECTEl Washington June 14?Four sites t'ui war army divisional cantonments wen approved today, completing the lis1 of 11> points at which military town are to he built by September 1, whei the first draft troops will be callet to the colors. At each cantonment a full division will be given its preliminary trainim before being sent to Europe for finu instruction behind the fighting lines They will l>e located as follows Ayre, Mass.; Yaphank, Long Island New York; Wrightstown, N. J.; Annapolis Junction, Mo.; Petersburg Va.; Atlanta, Ga.; Columbia, S. C. Ghillicothe, Ohio; Louisville, Ky. Battle Creek, Mich.; Little Rock Ark.; Rockford, Ills.; DesMoines, la. Port Riley, Kan.; Fort Sam Houston Tex.; American Lake, Wash. Six Camps Named. In addition to these, the following }ix of 16 camp sites for division ol the national guard have been fornally announced: Fort Worth, Tex.; Waco, Tex.; Houston, Tex.; Fort Sill !)kla.; Deming, N. M.; Linda Vista Ual. It is probable that a seventli lational guard camp will be estabisherl in (.ftnilinolinn .... W mmm vviljuiltwull W 11/11 l/Ilt* 118' .ional army cantonment at American 'jake, Wash., but the war department las not said the final word on this mint as yet. A start has been made ilready on the enormous construction ask ahead of the war department ind the council of national defense. Contracts have been announced for ^yre, Atlanta, Columbia, Wrightsown and American Lake. Location of the remaining national ruard camps is now under consideraion. All probably will go into the outheastern or southern departments s they will be canvas camps, unsuitd to severe climates. Officials said oday that transportation would govrn all selections, as the distance /hich the troops must be hauled and he available railroads would be the rst question taken up in each case. Black paper covers for celery plants lake excVellent bleachers. The paper omes in flat sheets, and is fastened bout the plant by means of a string nd buttons. HOPE MY STATEMENT | WILL BENEFIT OTHERS Mrs. Dellinger Declares She Lived in Constant i Dread. & FEARED SOMETHING AWFUL j "I Don't Know Why But I'd Just Go , All to Pieces," She Said. "I hope my statement will bring j benefit to others," said Mrs. L. A. 5 Bellinger, of Cayce, S. C., a suburb of Columbia, as she begun to tell on 3 April 28th of the great results T nlae c gave her. "I took three bottles of fi .-lilac and I'm free of all my aihr.ents now and I feel line. I have not taken any medicine since I quit taking Tan, lac. I was so poor and thin and weak when I started taking it, but the medf bine made me strong and hearty. I j suppose I gained at least ten or fifteen pounds in weight. "When I began taking Tanlac I was suffering awfully with a nervous j stomach trouble and I was just so nervous I could not hold a conversation with anyone. I do'nt know why, but I would just 'go all to pieces.' My r appetite had almost gone and I was * awfully dizzy almost all the time. I thought, too, that something dreadful t would happen to me and I lived in constant dread. At times it felt as if P my heart would jump out of my body, too. But, thanks to Tanlac, I am now I free of those troubles and I'm glad to , recommend Tanlac to any who suffer I as I did." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union; Ruffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. 5 I). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & : j Son, Cross Keys; .Tonesville Drug Co., Jonesville; Lockhart Mills Store. Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.? ^ (Advertisement). SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. i e Program of Pinckney District InterV 1 o r. o. n. i onvention to i. Ik' Held at Howell's School House June 24th, 1917. 10:00 A. M.? Devotional service, led by Mr. J. V. Askew, s 10:30 A. M.?"The Devotional Dife t of the Sunday School Worker," by - Itev. Charlie Garner. I 11:00 A. M.?"Ten Points of Efd ficiency in the Modern Sunday School," d by Miss Milwee Davis, rural superins tendent and acting elementary supertendent. o 11:50 A. M.?"Our Aims for the > Year." (County standards, etc.) By F. M. Ellerbe, county president, f 12:10 P. M.?Pledges for State and e county work. Appointment of committees. Roll call of schools. Giving - out of report blanks. Adjournment n for dinner. 1:45 P. M.?Song and prayer sers vice, by R. W. Adams. 2:00 P. M.?"The Aims of Our - County Division Superintendent," Miss s Marie McWhirter, elementary superintendent; Mrs. J. T. Scott, secondary / superintendent; W. P. Leicester, adult superintendent, s 2:25 P. M.?"The Work of the Sun- ' day School Superintendent," Rev. W. , 1 Q D..*.- ' " - - ?j. i urier ana Kev. .J. I). Croft. 3:10 P. M.?"Measuring the Schools f on the District Chart," hy Miss Davis. J 3:40 P. M.?"The Needs of the Country Sunday School," hy Miss Milwee Davis, j 3:50 P. M.?Questions and answers on "Sunday School Management." 4:10 P. M.?Matters of business. 1 Collection of statistical reports. Ad* journment. R. W. Adams, District President. ; vvaco "tonic Never fails to prove its merits in such complains as Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling. Neuralgia. ConstipaI tion, Heart Trouble, Eczema. Sick . Headache. Catarrh and Nervousness. : $'1.00 per bottle at 40c this week. (Old Miihous Drug Store) , NAT MORGAN AND SAM I.AYTON ; The heavier the soil the deeper it . should be spaded. Light soil needs II more food and more cfirn'no- v.?f .. ? . on the surface. Heavy soils are seldom stirred deep enough. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE. j Union People Should Act in Time. ,| If you suffer from backache; , If you have headaches, dizzy spells; i If the kidney secretions are irreg ulnr, Don't delay?likely your kidneys i are sick. ; Union people reommcnd Doan's i Kidney Pills. i Here's a Union man's experience: i R. E. Henderson, 1 Louisa St., Un; ion, says: "I caught cold on my kidneys and it brought on backache. Of1 ten, when I stooped over, pain caught me in the small of my back and I had to brace myself in order to straighten up. My kidneys acted too freely and the secretions burned in passage. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and had relief from the = first." Price f>0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Poan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Henderson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 24-2 An English inventor has patented a process for so treating the edges of paper money that, when placed in a phoonograph of his invention, they produce words attesting their genu* ineness. si Your duty to yourself, to yoi Demands that you look af Sal of mi ? ^ 1 ?' mieves ao steal and Eire-br; money in this Bank is here for ; The man who has his money ir with his Mind at Ease. IBUY A LIBER" Last year at this time it would Cotton to buy a Liberty Bond, no 450 lbs. of Cotton. Everybody Bond. Last year it took 9 lbs. of Cot lime now 5'/ > lbs. of Cotton will b 3 Last year it took 80 lbs. of Co ft now 50 lbs. of Cotton will buy it, 5 Last year it took 12 lbs. of Co 8 Framing, this year 8 lbs. of Cottc 5 Last year it took 25 lbs. of Cottc 3 this year 13 lbs. of Cotton will bi ? Last year it took 23 lbs. of Cot % Flooring. This year 16 lbs. of C S Everything that grows out of ? per cent to 200 per cent higher * will furnish free of cost plans for 3 poultry houses or anything else y< S has never been a more favorable ti $ prices will look cheap six months $ Buy a Liberty ? Bailey Builders' ? y* Phone g i. 106 Peoples Underl Funeral Directors and Automobile Equipment Furnishe Calls Answered Prompt h. w7edgar, r Phone 240 4fi,Q Mak< *m^Gc gooc1' c f Mjj\\ a breakfa: i to beat?1 r^^sF-? ^ fl ran ?f 1 wwr1"' 1 doesn't go ^any othei The Luzianne Guarantee : your gro If, after using the con ten ta money, \ of a can, you are not satisfied . in every respect, your gro- CJUluDle. car will refund your money. Catalog. The Reily?Taylor Compa DR. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Offii Office Over Tfnsley's New Jewelry Store PHONE 43 r m - A spi And flour by any other name would may ** avor the high-price of wheat. herself, u* Family, to Society 'tor the ! _ j eiy your funds. ands Burn, but your you when you want it. i the Bank is the man TnfH-ffTP3 MB rY BOND | have taken 800 lbs. of ? \v you can buy one for ? should buy a Liberty > ton to buy a barrel of % ?uy it. > tton to buy 1000 Brick ? 1 tton to buy 100 feet of s >n will buy it. f. >n to buy i000 Shingles, ? iy it. < ton to buy 1000 feet of < otton will buv it. 2 the ground is from 50 ? than a year ago. We ? barns, silos, dwellings, * )u want to build. There y ime to build and present ? from now. A Bond. y Supply Co. | * V\\\N\\\\N\\\\\\\\N\\N taking Co. Embalmers (1 Who n Dosirod. ly Day or Night Manager. Old Foslollicc lluilding iu<t5i >Better runchy toast done to eL own, spread with rick, utter?that and a cup >ld Luzianne. There's st in itself that's hard nighty hard. You buy Luzianne today. If it hpttpr anH farfhor Viq? r coffee at the price, cer will refund your vithout question or Ask for profit-sharing JJcoffee ny, .New Orleans I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist ce: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. inster who says she is glad of it lake everybody believe it but /