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Book of Mixed Fe FREE! Useful to every owne 1 dairy cows, beef cat\ work oxen, horses < mules TILLS you how to prepare mixed feed j scientifically. J Gives the right mula for every \\ combination of feeds n used in the South. Tells the percentage ^ of protein and carbohy- " drates. Directs what amot of each mixture to feed foi tenance, for milk productioi This book also contains an i THAW Rl)C" 1 W COTTC V HUI UNI Shows why these delinted hi than the old style hulls, wh tion of food, why they go space for storage, why they mix well with other food, \ they cost much less than c sands of feeders are enthush feed formulas show how properly with concentrates i Mr. W. B. Lifford, Troy, Ala. prefers Buckeye Hulls to that they are less trouble digestive organs and seei better. To secure the best results and to dev thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning this cannot be done, wet down at I (port tt,? U..1I. J? - wi j f u?c winj fiuir as h Send to the Nearest Mill i Dept. k The Buckeye Atlanta Birmingham Gree Angaria Charlotte {Jack IcALL T t x Raise More Foodstuff! V THE PROGRESSIVE F V recognized as the Soutl |> weekly. In season and o a***-? ^ importance of diversifiec its preachments so neede V year, the next and may ^ States will be called upoi V tion of the peoples of the A A Send us $1.50 for renew A for The Union Times an A Progressive Farmer mail A one full year. V Add: X i The Unic Y Lewis M. R Peoples Unc Funeral Director! Automobile Equipment F Calls Answered Pr< H. W. EDGA Phone 240 KINKY Hair jpk Made to Grow Long, Soft AMY STAMNS,,), tided Kx.?lento, and J] now she dm c*Miiti i t, 5 hs it i# 'J4 inrliMlong, , ..'|hijl^j(ft 1 Don't he fooled nil your life hy usinir^t some fa!;o preparation which claims W to straighten kinky hair. You ore just fooling yourself by using II. Kinky H hair cannot ho made straight. You must have hair first. Now this EXELENTO POMADE I is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp I and roots of tho hair and makes kinky I nappy hair grow long, ?oft and silky. 3 It cleans dandruff and stops Falling Ifair at once. Price 25c hy mail on {] receipt of stamps or coin. *" AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Writs for Psrtleulsrm Rosy futures seldom grow on purple pasts. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old 8tanilard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS ch'll TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the blood.and builds up the ays* <tm. Atrtfetonic. For adults and children. 50c. ! I' ' r of // & / eeeds I : // I SI I 2%Z5attU //>/ ^^?MN III A \ I ?o I n il II ?m, ^?T4 l^*1??x-c I Ui l )fc^ll r? I Ifjl /I r main- ' i, for fattening and for work. interesting chapter on t maw \EYr IN3CED V LLS S LIAS ills have greater forage value iy they allow better assimilafarther, why they take less are easy to handle, why they vhy cattle relish them, why ild style hulls and why thouistic about them. The mixed to combine Buckeye Hulls and other feeds. 9 old style hulls. He says to feed, are better for the n to agree with the cows elop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time east thirty minutes. If you prefer to nuch by bulk as of old style hulls. rcfr Your Copy of the Book Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K I | nwood Little Roch Memphis r ion Macon Selma ?* <%? <$? 3 DUTY!:! y 5?Woodrow Wilson v Y 'ARMER has long been Y h's leading agricultural Y ut it has emphasized the Y 1 1 farming. Never were Y d by you as now. This Y be the next the United Y l to feed the major por- Y Earth. Y . . Y ivirr rvi? nnur pnhoni>i>-vf nig UJ. JlV-Y* OUUOV<liptlUll | d we will also have The !, ed to you every week for j ?? ress t V Y m Times | ice, Editor Y ( w 1 4^4 4^4 4^4 yV? TV? fyy Or fvy fv? Tyv fv? fv? Tvt lertaking Co. i and Embalmers ( urnished When PeHirod. >mptly Day or Night R, Manager. Old Postofficc Building i What is LAX-FOS I LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA < TV DicriKlive TinmM T ovoIIwa l and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, t Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black I Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeaves and i Repsin. Combines strength -with pala table aromatic taste. Does not ({ripe. 50c * Though the wise man puts his trust \ in Providence, he doesn't go about r hunting holes for Providence to pull him out of. < No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. ? I' ive or aix doaca will break any case, and 1 if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not c return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or aicken. 25c c t A. G. KENNEDY I x fi Attorney at Law > Office Over Citizens National Hank ^ Union, S. C. < ____ ( . m ? f Whenever You Need a General Tonic ' Take (Jrove'-s "Hie Old Standard Grove's Tasteless 1 chill Tonic is equally valuable as a ' General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propcrtiesofQUININK and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drivet ' out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ! | Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents, j JONESVILLE Jonesville, July 17.?Mr. Brady Horn, son of Mr. Elias Horn, die<3l in Jonesville Friday night and the remains were buried at Gilead Saturday evening. Young Horn was 18 years of age and a good young man. He had typhoid fever and hemorrhages of the lungs. The account given by young Mr. Moore, who has just got out of Berlin, Germany, as a prisoner of war since February last published in the daily papers this week, is very interesting reading and gives things as they are over in the German capital and really it is very familiar to me and reads very much like a nation or government that is on its last legs and is nearing a desperate end. I have seen something like it myself and really it is surprising to see how big men will hang on to a lost cause and hold out a bold front when their doom is so near at hand. The German kaiser had better be preparing for himself a city of refuge for his days as kaiser of Germany are certainly numbered. The reason Germany succeeded so well at the first of the war was because she was ready for the fight at the start while England and France were not ready and little Belgium was too small to even be in the way ?then when England and France did get ready so how the tide turned and now Uncle Sam is coming and things are going much better still. M rs. Woodie Brown and daughter, Miss Carol of Greenwood, and Mrs. Gliphus Bates of Clifton were the quests of Mrs. Sallie Southard last week. Mrs. W. C. Johnson returned a few days since from an extended trip to Chimney Rock, N. C., where she visited a married daughter. Mrs. Johnson gives a fine description of the Chimney Rock country, as did M. C. Gault in his letter in The Times of last week. The riany se.-ton conn.i tnccad hev? about this time last, year and the people will remember well how the heavy rains came and washed lands and destroyed the crops and all this and the great European war on us has made times so unusually hard. Mr. John T. Fowler, who has been quite sick for several weeks and whose life was despaired of, has taken a turn for the better and there is hope now of his recovery. Mr. W. A. McWhirter is about holding his own while this scribe is about the same. Mr. J. F. Alman is some days better and again he is worse. Some of the negroes that have left this neighborhood and gone up North have sent some very flattering tales back about the fine country up in the North. One fellow went up to New York and vleft his wife to follow; has written back for her to come on to New York and spend one day in heaven before the end comes. Well, these emigration spurts have come aloiw this way before but they have aj?t5 acted and the fancy tales have turned and the prodigals have returned. Mrs. S. Haddon Geer and little son, William Munro, have returned from a visit of a month to Mrs. Milton E. Pier of Jersey City while there. Mrs. Pier accompanied them on a number of visits to relatives in New York city, Brookshire, Newark, N. J., Asbury Park, N. J., West Point, N. Y., and to Sharon, Conn. Mrs. Pier is a sister of the late Dr. W. O. Southard and has spent many winters in Jonesville and other parts of the South. Mrs. Pier has many friends in this JV U 11 ti y M iss Marie Littlejohn entertained at a pleasant and much enjoyed tea an Monday evening of last week in honor of Miss Carol Brown of Greenwood. Rev. W. B. Justus, Thos. If. Gore, Henry J. Hames and J. W. Scott attended the Spartanburg District conference last week at Inman. They give i good account of the meeting. Duncan was elected for the next district conference a year hence. The young people have organized a Sunday evening prayer meeting at the Methodist church, to meet at 5 p. m. every Sunday. Mr. John T. Scott lost a fine nilch cow Saturday evening, thought ,o be from eating too much green cane. Mr. J. J. Black has been out with lis separator threshing the wheat rop. The wheat yield is not very arge but the grains are good and will urn out a fair yield of good flour. The growing corn crop is right iromising at this time. If we could tet good rains there would be much corn made in the country, but it is ui; junv imw aiiu me weamer nan won't promise us any rain soon, j One of the county road machines is loing some good work on the roads in his township. Mr. Cit Lancaster from across the 'orest stream is in our town this norning. Mr. Lancaster came over vith one of his sons, who is going up nto North Carolina to take a job on instruction at $3.50 a day. Monday was a bad day on the rops, very dry and windy and the hermometer at 93 decrees. This sort ?f weather wil soon do up the crops. Mr. Conley Kendrick, who has been it work at Florence for some time, ias returned home. The first load of watermelons from ;ho country this season was brought ,o town last Saturday by Mr. Albert lossett. We have a good many melon growers in the country and it is to ie hoped their crops will be good. There was a Sunday school picnic tnd speaking at Elford Grove last Saturday. Telephone. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take I.ax aTIVR RROMO Quinine. It slop" the Cough ?nd Headache and work* off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to core, ti. W. GROVIJ'8 signature on each box- 25c. I MUCH ALARMED FOR A TIME, SHE SAYS Mrs. Gibson Explains How She Overcame Cause of Worry. GLADLY GIVES DETAILS Was Made to Feel Like a Different Woman and She is GratefuL "Tanlac is the best remedy I ever took for my troubles, and I am glad to recommend it because it gave me such fine results," said Mrs. Jessie Cisson, of No. 15 Main St., Woodside, Greenville, in a statement she pave May 31st. "I took Teniae'for a generally run down and weakened condition and at that time I was almost sure I had a mild case of pellagra. I was very weak and very nervous. My head ached all the time. I was troubled a lot with dizziness and my appetite had about left me. "But I felt like a new person when I quit Tanlac. I pained in weight and strength right from the start. I soon had a good appetite and the Tanlac quickly had me feeling fine and strong. Those headaches and the nervousness soon were relieved. I am I enjoying fine health now and havo been ever since I quit taking Tanlac about a year ago." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. I). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co., j Tonesville; Lockhart stills Store, I.ockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. WICKERSHAM LOVES(?) 1 KAISER Chicago, July 14.?Judge Landis ; tonight made public the following telegrams exchanged by him and ExUnited States Attorney George W. Wickershaw: "George W. Wickersham: The kaiser boosters quote you as authority that the United States is without power to send conscript army abroad. iTo what opinion do these liars refer? "Landis." I. "Kenesaw M. Landis: Kaiser boosters must refer to my opinion of February 17, 1912, to effect that constituI tion limits use of militia; therefore President Wilson was without authority to send organized militia of states ; into foreign country. Damn the kaiser. "Wickersham." LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells How to Loosen a Tender Corn or Callus So It Lifts Out Without Pain. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied I to any corn or callus the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts olT with the fingers. . Freezone dries the moment it is applied, and simply shrivels the corn or ^ callus without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small hottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, 11 hut will positively rid one's feet of b every hard or soft corn or hardened n callus. If your druggist hasn't any ^ freezone he can get it at any whole- ii sale drug house for you. o f A "cub' reporter was sent to write ii up the story of the murder of a rich c manufacturer and he made this state- n jment: "Fortunately for the deceased, r I he had deposited all his money in the e I bank the day before, so he lost practi- t I cally nothing but his life.?Harper's y Monthly. v JUST GOT OVER A COLD? Look out for kidney troubles and backache. Colds overtax the kidneys and often leave them weak. For weak . kidneys?well, read what a Union man | says: J. W. Nance, farmer, 130 W. Main St., Union, says: "A cold has gen leiaiiy oeen me means of bringing on an attack of kidney trouble. I had such bad pains in the small of my back that I could hardly stoop. Then , the kidney secretions were scanty and J burned like fire. I noticed sediment i in tlieni, too. Sometimes, I had such awful dizzy spells I nearly fell. I r have used Doan's Kidney Pills for these troubles and they have never failed to relieve me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?pet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Nance uses. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Charlotte has won out over Fayetteville for a military camp. The water supply at Fayetteville was not regarded as adequate. WACO* TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains as Indigestion, Ma- 1 laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That J Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipa- 1 tion, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick ' Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. Price 50c per bottle at i (Old Milhous Drug Store) i NAT MORGAN AND SAM DAYTON ] DR. I. MURRAY HAIR j Dentist ' Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 I SPARTANBURG, S. C. |s Reme Your Money gets into a ] there or not. If you spen< deposits your money. Open a Ban You will be surprised to takes to accumulate a sur] We Welcome ^ WNWVWWVWVVVVW**^^^ * | keep on 1 2 About that improvement } p Why not go ahead with it f Every reason in the worlc / At no period in our histoi the future. The eastern wo pinch of hunger, and its d( I America's broad acres and Ar ing with every passing hour, wider and wider. Honest ar legitimate efforts are certain Let us quote you prices o stock of Paints and Oils wen and we can save you money. The right thing to do is to Bailey Builder, I &PY \%SX\SSS%SSSSSSSXS%S%SSSSS$ IACIIINE GUNS TO DEFEND NEW YORK New York, July 13.?A thousand lachine guns, a majority of them to e mounted on small automobiles, lay be added to the defenses of New 'ork, if recommendations contained ii the reports of a test made to army flicials are adopted. The plan calls or 750 small motor cars each mount- ' ng a machine gun, to be subjected to all on short notice, the other 2501 lachine guns to be mounted on the oofs of tall buildings. Tenants and mployes of the building would form he crews of the guns on their roofs, 4 /hile the owners of the automobiles fould be expected to volunteer their 1 ervices as drivers and gunners. (i Dr. Ferdinand King, New York y Physician and Medical Author, Says: j EVERY WOMAN j EVERY MOTHER 0 EVERY DAUGHTER ' NEEDS IRON AT TIMES I\> put strength into her nerves and color into her chvteks. ilUI ^ I'.?^ ^ (larm thnn Kood. To-dfty doctors pro- _ ac?*il?<? nrirnnic iron?Nuxatod Iron. This particular form <>f iron is easily assimi- Si latcd, does not blacken nor injure the _ leeth nor upset the stomach. It will inurease the strength and endurance of iveak, nervous, irritable, careworn. hagKnrd looking women 100 per cent, in I wo weeks' time in many instances. I Pave used it in my own practice with most surprising results. ? Ferdinand King. M.I >, NOTE Nutated Iron recommended born by Dr. Ferdinand Kin* ran be obtained burn anv f.wxl lri.ggiat villi an absolute guarantee of aucceee oa noney refunded It la dlaietiaetl In thla city t? Lit good druggiate. 0! y Barnard college pirls have made 2,- r< 00 bandages and a Iarpe number of $ weaters for the sodiers. C 355 mber Bank whether you put it i all some successful man k Account find how short a time it plus. four Account. >w-#>l y/y SjBBSBM Building f fou arc planning. I says you should. ? :y have we been so sure of y. rld's stomach is feeling the y. jmands on the products of ^ nerican industries are grow- > A great market is opening * id fair profits in all lines of g 1 n your requirements. Our ? i bought before the advance 4 I keep building. i* i s' Supply Co. | tone ? 106 5 mj Qu/ A^_ .AD Rheumatism attacks the "outside" man. Pains and aches stiffen his joints and nuscles and reduces his efficiency. At the first twinge get Sloan's Liniment, easy to apply, it penerates 'without rubbing and soothes he soreness. After that long drive or tedious yait in the cold rain apply Sloan's Jniment to those stiff fingers, iching wrists and arms. For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruise*, prain*, cold feet, it ia promptly effective. At all druggist*, 25c. 50c- and 51.00. One of the tokens of friendship and at?v---i x-a? |'|/i \ a WHICH iUniMlttl uuuru ook back with him to France was a rooch for Mine. Joffre, the gift of he Women's Anti-Suffrage Associaion of Massachusetts. The brooch iras of enamel, set in silver, and it epresented the first American flap of ^dependence, with thirteen stars. IF YOU re troubled with dandruff, itching ealp, and your hair coming out, we sk you to try XOmiU, T RADK MARK HAIR TONIC n our guarantee that it will give ou relief and satisfaction or money ^funded. Sold only by us, f>0c and 1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. 9 :a