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What Makes This Man Smile l_IIS money h * gone farth than his neighbor He has bought iraillll! ?the greatest dollar-f | dollar value there is I tires. HehasFiskQi ity, Fisk Serviceand F ; Mileage at a fair pri ^i j& Fisfy Tires Fat i st thefiskr !f General Offices 9 r*"^'Fisfy Branches i LOCKHART Lockhart, Aug. 1.?The Sunday -ehool convention was held at Lower Forest last Sunday. Quite a number of our people attended and they report a very pleasant day. Mr. I>. .J. Fant spoke at the Baptist church here Sunday morning to a large congregation. Mr. Fant is a very earnest speaker, and is doing great good by his earnest talks. Miss Marie Pettier and mother of (Jaffney are visiting friends in our town. Mrs. J. Roy Fant visited friends in Columbia last week. Miss Jennie l.ockman has returned from his vacation, to the delight of iier many friends. Mr. A. B. Parks went to the SteedTc.r^hovpital today for treatment. We hope he will soon return a well and strong man. Mr. Sam Hughey spent the weekend in Columbia last week. The you up; people of the town hau ?lviito y pleasant evening Saturday eating ice cream at the city park. We are having beans in our gardens, il.o rains coming in time to save hem. \l... I 'C i i I ?. ?. i vi 11 itrjun II MJVerill days in Spartanburg last week. Mr. Tom Wright is now at work in the company store. We are glad to have Mr. Wright with us. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QIUN1NK is better than ordinary Quinine and docs not cause tietvousness nor tinging in head Remember the full name and look for the signature of ii. W. GROVE. 25c. | Pale Faced Women Take Cheeks and Be Men Need Phosphates t< Viirorou* Athletes Increase The'r Strength, Enc Simply Taking a Few Weeks Tr 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 ;#ale to make a strong, robust, vigorous healthy body, as they are to cotton to make it grow. The lack of Phosphate is the i :ii o of all enemie conditions and the administration of A-grain Argo-Phosphato tablets will increase the strength ami endurance of weak,nervous, care worn men and women .'500 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. J 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 rosv flincDxl tw>oifiiir 1 iful women, without their system is sufficiently supplied with Phosphates. In recent interviews with physicians ert the prravc and serious consequences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the hlood of American men and women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more phosphate's in the form of A rpro-Phosphate for weak, worn out. haprjrard-lookintt men and women. When the skin is pale, and flesh flabby, it is a siprn of anema. When the phosphates pro from the blood, the pink cheeks pro too. The ' Sale By A^Bcalers ^ ?*& < * ; usber Company rt% of N. Y. PMj ?: Chlcopee Falls, Mau. &&/" tjg h More Than 1 25 Cities FREE OF CHARGE. Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpid liver, constipation, sour tomach, cominp-up-of-food-after-eatinp., etc., when you can pet a sample bottle of Green's Aupust Flower free at Glymph's Pharmacy. This medicine has remarkable curative properties, cum iicis uiMiiuiis?,rcii,eu us euiciency uy fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered stomach. August Flower is put up in 25 and 75 cent bottles. For sale in all civilized countries. NEW "HOPE New Hope, July 31.?We are having some real summer time weather now. Our meeting eloped Sunday after just a week and lots of good has been accomplished from this meeting. We had fine music. Mr. Kinard will put up tent in Jonesville next week. The soldier boys are camping there and it is very kind of Mr. Kinard to hold his meeting. A good many from this community will attend the meeting, and we hope for a good meeting. Most all the farmers are about through laying by. Miss Emma Hyatt of West Springs is visiting relatives in this community this week. Mrs. Wallace Lancaster of Sulphur Springs attended the meeting at NewHope this week. Mr, Jim Hyatt of West Springs at tenueu services at New Hope Sunday. Vero. The Central railroad of Georgia employs 11> woman agents, whose duty it is to solicit and handle all freight and other matters pertaining to this end of the business. Old tin cans are used extensively in the manufacture of toy soldiers I by Japanese toymakers. Phosphates to Make Rosy autiful Forms. ) Make Strong, Healthy, 3 Bodies. rj;y and Endurance 200'J <>r More by eat meat of Argo-IMiosphatc. muscles lack tone. They become nervous, irritable, despondent, melancholy. the brain fairs, and the fails. Therefore if you wish to preserve your youthful vim, vigor and vitality, to a ripe old age. you must supply the deficiency of Phosphates lacking in your food by using ArgoPhosphate, the form of Phosphates most easily assimilated. NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is recommended and prescribed by physicians in all encmic cases, is not a secret or patent medicine, but one that is sold and recommended by well known druggists everywhere, and physicians are daily subscribing the constituents contains in it. Ileing entirely unlike many other Phosphates, it is li-isuy Hssiiniiaieu and will i>o found effective in the treatment of indigestion and stomach troubles, as well as for care worn, nervous conditions. The manufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will forfeit to any charitable institution .>*200.00 if they cannot treat any man or woman under 05 who lacks Phosphates, and increase their strength and 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 druggists. If your druggist will not supply tories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a two weeks' you. send $1.00 to the Argo Iiaboratreatment by return mail. &% JU/ / ^Mr t / /./ , |v^//.mm ; "iCn / j|8|p i i An ice shaver operated by a crank i has been invented that can be used , on a block of ice within a refrig- < erator. i GIRLS! LEMON JUICE , IS SKIN WHITENElt How to Make a Creamy Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents. \ The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautified at about the ! cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon ptllp gets in, then this lotion will keep fruth for months. Every woman knows lemon juice is used to bleach ancFremove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softened, whitener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. After all, these fine churches are not the place where men do pood. Out in the world is where relipion pets its work in. WONDERFUL STUFF! LIPr OUT YOUR CORNS Apply a Few Drops Then Lift Corns or Calluses Off With Finpers. No Pain. No humbup! Any corn, whether hard, soft of between the toes, will loosen ripht up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drup is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drup store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, achinp corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can he lifted ofT with the finpers. This drup freezone doesn't eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels them without even irritatinp the surroundinp skin. Just think! No pain at all: no soreness or smartinp when applyinp it or afterwards. If your druppist don't have freezone have him order it for you. _ Uruguay sends agricultural students to the United States. Poor relations are almo- is easy to accumulate as empty to to cans. Recommended by Doctor Coihram Dr. T. E. Cothram is a w< U-known {>harmacist of Alexis, Ala. And when io gets bilious or needs a purgative medicine, what do you .-appose he does? Out of his whole big stock of liver medicine ho selects and uses (1 ranger Liver Itegulat" . IIo says "There is none better." That's a pretty strong cndorr.em. .A, don't you think, from a rr n who knows all about the merits < t" the. . .tVrent medicines on the market? (J::o.ger Liver Regulator is purely vcg. able, doc3 not gripe nor irritate the delicate lining of Iho stoma, u ar I 1 >v/els and always gr*es quick and ])'eccant results. It is the best system purifier known. Your druggist can supply you?25c for largo box. Accept no substitute. I MISS HUTCHISON WAS HOSTESS. In honor of her visiting young cousin, Miss Alice Arthur, of Union, Miss Katie Hutchison entertained most cnoyably on Friday evening, at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchison. The lower floor and the broad porch were requisitioned for the merry games of the young folks and for the serving of the refreshing iced lemonade and cake, which were enjoyed at a late hour. Those present to meet the honor guest were Misses Isabel Milling, Elizabeth Scruggs, Margaret Jones, Margaret Workman, Hope T.igon, Marvin Youngblood, Paul Jenkins, Charles Reese, Paul Workman.?Rock Hill Herald. KELTON Kelton, July 80.?We are having fine growing weather now. Crops arc doing all that could be expected of them and I do not think I ever saw as big a change in crops in 80 days as has been the past four weeks and if conditions continue favorable tl.e next three weeks there will be a bumper <vnr* g\C /tAOM mo/l/t Ki?* If *! ?.? t l.ne should bo hot, dry and windy tii?: i,r\\ three or four weeks all the crops would be cut short. Farme - are about through laying by their crops except some late planted corn. Fruit and watermelons are gelling plentiful now. There will not be as much fruit canned as ought to be as cans are so high. Tomatoes are rotting before they get ripe; they rot at the blossom end. Some say a worm is the cause. I have not examined closely to see. Rev. Mi\ Kelly preached a most excellent sermon at Flat Rock S ind->\at 11 a. m. His subect was found in 10th chapter of Matthew, "Whom Do Men Say That 1. the Son of Man. am?" He preached over an hour and tie said be had not said near all that might be said. He certainly handled the subject well. Rev. Mr. Kelly is tvell read on history, sacred and profane. He will begin a protracted meeting at Flat Rock next Sunday evening and it will continue for some lays. All are invited to attend. Come, if you are hard of hearing, he will speak loud enough for you to hear tiim. Mr. Russel Belue of Kelton, Route 1, who is working for a constructing company in Spartanburg county, ame home Saturday to see his family and returned Sunday. The following young men left Sunday for Spartanburg to work on government buildings: Messrs. Paul and Mardis Eaves, W. J. and Victor Otts, Jesse and S. J. Gault, and others I did not get the names of. Miss Mary Garner is on an extended visit to friends and jelatives in Sjiartanburg. G. T. G. tttrXATFn IRON & increases strenKth of delicate,nervous, rundown people 100 per IH fill HHJ cent, in ten days In K I T ! m WH many instances. $100 _jy>A^Jf&XL forfeit if it fails as in 'nrK? article soon to appear in this paper. Ask your doctor or druKKist about it. Milhous Drug Co., Peo !cs Drug Store, Pali .lotto Drug Co., Glyi.iph's Pharmacy, Small wood-working machinery is needed in Peru. A few furniture factories are now equipped with electric driven machines which came from Belgium and Germany. IVteulein Thea von Puttkamer, attached to the Turkish forces operating in Mesopotamia, is the only woman war correspondent oftieally recognized hy the German government. When the devil finds a busy man he goes away on tiptoe. y Reasons! k Lj Why you should use M Cardui, the woman's tonic, for your troubles, I ^ L. g have been shown in thousands of letters from actual users of this medi- L ^ h> i! cine, who speak from j fik." personal experience. If pfe TU the results obtained by k 2 other women for so many years have been so uni- pH| formly good, why not L 1 give Cardui a trial? Kk Take CARDUI ? The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of ^^1 Cullen, Va., writes: . "About 11 years ago, I nkl suffered untold misery ^2 with female trouble, bearI k. | ing-down pains, headache, numbness ... I V^a would go for three weeks almost bent double . . . My husband went to Dr. for Cardui . . . ^ After taking about two S bottles 1 began going around and when I took three bottles 1 could do all my work." E-80 Hk ICE! ; Why deny yo f: life's greatest co J in hot weather 1 ; necessity to civil; | We sell ICE a* ^ plant in the State % ing those cities / competitive plai 8 $ many cases, or ? lower than even 1 J where there are % plants. It is our a; % the best product | price to our peopl I TRY US AND BE ^ | UNION ICE & > ? UNION & GLENN SPRINGS 1 Following schedule will be effective on i (Between Union, S. C. and No. 32 No. 34 2:20pm 10:00am Lv. Union A 3:05 pm 10:45am Ar. Pride L (Between Union, S. C. am No. 5 No. 3 No. 1 4:15pm 1:15pm 8:00am Lv. Union 4:30pm 1:30pm 8:15am Ar. Buffalo IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, and your hair coming out, we q ask you to try s T**OI MAHH * 11 II AID TAMir iimtv i v/iiivy j| on our guarantee that it will give ^ you relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. c , m r A man may be heart and soul in the war and yet be bodily absent. If you have plenty of dust it is not difficult to blind the public eye. Every shadow points to the sun L and sorrow helps us to appreciate * happiness. s Rumor is gossip's strong fort and truth is the 42-centimeter gun that ^ reduces it. It is easier to love an enemy after you get the better of him. ? ? Low Fares for Everybody Offered by SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. CO. j "The Progressive Railway of the South." To Athens, Ga.?Account Summer i School, University of Georgia, July 2nd-August 4th, 1017. j To Atlanta, Ga.?National Oonven- j | tion Woodmen 01 the world, Juiy| m ,10th-21st, 1917. .J In addition to above Convention , Fares, we have on sale regular 14Day, Week-End and other attractive i Summer Fares. < For specific raffc, schedule, Pullman : reservation or other information, call ' on nearest Seaboard Agent or write C. S. COMPTON, / Traveling Passenger Agt., v Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co., I Atlanta, Ga. ' FRED GEISSLER, ! I Asst. Traveling Passenger Agt., ^ ! Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co., ? Atlanta, Ga. icEil ji urself one of $ mforts? ICE las become a \t ized man. || 5 low as any || , not exceptthat have its, and in j| ir prices are if those centres ? competitive ? im to furnish J rs. 4- 4-T-. ^ 1 X $ <il tiie luwesi 5* e. g =rl CONVINCED [ | . FUEL CO. 1 ???r RAILROAD COMPAAY^ - . and after May 12th, 1917. Pride, S. C.) No. 33 No. 31 .r. 12:45 pm 4:05 pm v. 12:00 m 3:20 pm i Pride, S. 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