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as forage. They are
trash. They are free of d
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you are paying for nothing but
stock nothing that is worthies:
like a real feed and are a rea
convince you that you should u
Even if Buckeye Hulls cost as i
be to your advantage to use 1
ton less, they put old style hulls
Other a
Buckeye Hulls allow better as
similation of other food.
They are sacked?easy to handle
They take half the space fo
storage.
Mr. S. L. Jones, Jachton, Li
"I have been feeding my
find that they do as well
style and that they like ,i
the old style."
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thoroughly twelve houra befo
| wetting them down night and mornii
this cannot be done, wet down at
feed the hulls dry, use only half as
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tening, for work. Describes Bu
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Kinky flair cannot be made straight.
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traightened. Now this ?
EXELENTO POMADE I
is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp
and roots of the hair and makes kinky,
nappy hair grow long, soft and silky. It
clcansdandruff and stops Falling Hair at
once. Price 2Sc by mail on receipt of
stamps or coin. '
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The best way to stop a woman'
mouth is to kiss it.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Systen
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GROVR'8 TASTKLKS3 ch?ll TONIC, drives Ot
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r 2000 pounds of real roughage to
the ton?not 1500.
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dairy cows Buckeye Hulls and
F on Buckeye Hulls as on old
he Buckeye Hulls better than
evelop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
re feeding. It is easy to do this by
ng for the next feeding. If at any time
least thirty minutes. If you prefer to
i much by bulk as of old style hulls.
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Hulls and gives directions for
your copy to the nearest mill.
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What is LAX-FOS !
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA i
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic t
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue I'lag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black ]
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and (
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala- '
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c 1
To see a chicken on the doorstep '
when you arrive means too much 1
company.
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This is a prescription prepared especially ]
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. t
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not .
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c '
A. G. KENNEDY
Attorney at Law t
Office Over Citizens National Bank
Union, S. C. 1
Whenever You Need a General Took;
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The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless j
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
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JONESVILLE
Jonesville, Aug. t>-?Last Thursday
.here was a bad cloud hung over this
jountry in the evening. There was a
*reat display of electricity at Jones/ille.
One man, Mr. General Floyd,
ind his wife were struck with a current
in one of the back streets and
were knocked unconscious into the
litch and Mrs. Floyd remained so for
some time, while Mr. Floyd soon re
ained consciousness. They have both
xbout recovered. A milch cow was
villed by an electric bolt. The cow
was in a pasture and had her feet
igainst a wire fence. A man and
woman were slightly shocked and
much damage was done by the wind,
^specially in the neighborhood of
Lockhart Junction. Mr. Gray Gault
ind brothers lost mc3t of their corn
;rop by the wind. Mr. James W. Pickins,
William Vinson, M. C. Gault, T.
B. Kelley, J. L. McKinney, Charley
Parks and many others suffered heavily
by the storm. The rains have been
fine over most of the country and the
rrops have made wonderful improvement
and just now there is promise
3f a fairly good cotton crop and a fire
:orn crop over this country.
I understand Mr. Robt. W. Hamilton
r.as a body of 50 acres of fine bottom
orn on Pacolet river. This body of
rorr. promises to yield more than a
thousand bushels of corn without a
; article of foitilizer. This land has
t>een much enr.ched by the overflows
>f the past few years. So you see
that while the high waters injures the
;ottom crops tl.ey often enrich the
and. I believe there is going to be
plenty of bread next year. Yes, corn
>vead in abundance. Won't it be nice
to have cheap corn bread once more.
[ went to the store the other day to
<uy some corn meal and I got most
oaralyzed when the clerk, a young
ady, told me the price. She looked
it me and laujrhod and said *2.50 Ihe
jushel. Well, I didn't take any, for I
lon't like corn bread any too good
inywav, so I concluded to make out
in cake bread for awhile at least. I
remember some years airo I had a
steam mill here at Jonesvillc and I
ground much corn and I had quite
i lot of toll corn in my mill and I
rouldn't pet 50 cents a bushel for it
lere at Jonesvillc and I shipped it to
Parr & Thomson at Union, paid the
'reight on it and sold it to them for
>0 cents the bushel and I would be
?lad to see it that cheap once more. I
:raveled the country some the pres;nt
year and I imagine I can see a
lisposition on the part of the people
;o save up something and live a little
rheaper and this is right?it is good
sense; but then, on the other hand,
;here seems to be a reckless spending
)f money. Take the railroad travel,
die automobile craze, the dope craze,
;he movies and all kinds of shows and
imusements and they are equal to the
lays of Nero when he fiddled w)jile
Rome was burning, and Just the otwer
light while the evangelist was lanl_"N
ng for the salvation of the soldier
>oys they had a dance near the gos>el
tent. I am glad to know that not
nany of our Jonesville young ladies
sngaged in the dance and that the
nost of the dancers came over from
Union, Newberry and other places and
several of the Jonesville boys didn't
loin in the dance or even attend it.
several of the company are from
Mewberry.
Mr. J. B. T. Scott of Prosperity
vas in Jonesville a few days last
veek. Mr. Scott has a son in the
Uoast Artillery company here.
Mr. F. A. Goforth of near Gowdyes/ille
spent several days in Jonesville
ast week.
Work on the new Baptist church is
noving along very well now.
Mr. Sparks and family of Union
:otton mills spent Saturday and Sunlay
with Mrs. Sparks' sister, Mrs. J.
B. Foster, on Main street.
Miss Irene Foster is visiting rela 1
uoo of TaK Ar?o C? /**
v vo at ??*/iiii.tu/iic, kJ V/?
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lawson of Coumbia
spent the week-end in Jones/ille
with the family of Mrs. J. W.
Bates.
Mr. Pierce Kinard, the evangelist
preacher who has been here for some
lays, has prone to Greenwood to at;end
the funeral of a relative. The
)ther two workers in the meeting, Mr.
1. W. Dandrum, the piano player, and
Vfr. Ray Watson, the gospel singer,
vill remain while Mr. Kinard is away.
Quite a number of visitors were
lere from Newberry Sunday to see
he soldier boys.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorehead of
Blacksburg were visitors to Mr. J. W.
Scott's Sunday and attended preachng
at the gospel teent Sunday night.
Lieut. E. F. McWhirter of the Coast
\rtillery, Dr. H. T. Harnes, C. N.
\lexander, all motored to Spartan>urg
and Greenville Sunday and visted
the soldier's camps.
Dr. Jeter and Mr. William Lawson,
,vith the chain gang force has made
i good road from Union to Jonesville.
it is just about a 30 minutes drive in
i motor ear with smooth sailing.
Capt. McGowan Iyttlejohn of the
United States army, who is stationed
it Lobe, Ariz., came in last night to
dsit his parents. He thinks the war
s Rood for two years longer. He is
>n a 10 days' furlough.
Rev. J. E. Coker and Mrs. Coker
ind son of Charleston are in our town
oday.
Mr. Marvin Brown of Converse and
Vliss Buttie Cunningham of Jonesville
vere married a few days since.
Telephone.
Leather waste is an important ingredient
of the best grade wall pa)er.
rtn Qulnlns That Does Not Affect The Heatf
Iccauat of its tonic and lasatlve effect, LAXAriVH
BROMOQU1N INK ta better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
mgingin head. Remember the full name and
ook tor the signature of B. W. GROVB. flo.
acIpteo advice of
her georgia friend
"I Don't Think It Can Be
Excelled/' She I)ej
clares.
WffPHATIC STATEMENT
Mrs. Ida Vernon, of Anderson, Grateful
for Her Good Fortune.
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"Tanlac is the finest tonic I have
ever taken. I don't think it can be
excelled." These emphatic Statements
were made by Mrs. Ida Vernon, of 31
Henderson St., Anderson, in an endorsement
of Tanlac she gave May 23.
"I took Tanlac for a badly run down
condition and my health was so bad
I was unable to do my housework
when I began taking Tanlac. I employed
a cook then. I had indigestion
badly, and lots of foods I couldn't eat,
because of the suffering they would
cause me. Really I was jus# a nervous
wreck. I had been under treatment
almost continuously for almost
five years, but I did not seem to improve
any.
'^A friend in South Georgia told me
about Tanlac and I took it. And the
Tanlac got me to feeling as well as
I ever felt in my life. My appetite
was returned to me, the indigestion
was stopped and my whole system was
strengthened. Tanlac surely did help
rrfc wonderfully. I gained about ten
pounds in weight, too."
For sale by Palmetto Drug Co.,
Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; Tv.
D. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn
Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co.,
Tonesville; I.ockhart Mills Store,
Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.
FIRST TO FILL ITS QUOTA.
New York, Aug. 4.?New York's
fi st exemption district to fill its quota
fcr the national army was announced
t< day. Its quota was 214 men, who
uuwuicu uui ui men examined.
.Of the 189 districts in the city
njany have not yet begun examinations.
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Says Phosphates Make
Beautiful Women and
Strong, Healthy, Vigorous,
Robust
Men.
ltiysicians all over the world are pretiribing
phosphates to build up run
own down enemic conditions and
those who have treated their patients
with Argo-Phosphate are
changing thin, enemic women
with toneless tissues, flabby
flesh, into the most beautiful
rosy cheeked and plump
round formed women
imaginable.
Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Jacobson said in a
recent interview that 90 per cent, of
enemia comes from nervous breakdown
which can only be corrected by
supplying the necessary phosphates to
the nervous system that is lacking in
the food you eat, and this can be quick- :
ly supplied by taking one or two 5grain
Argo-Phosphate tablets after
each meal, and at bed time. It will in
many cases make a pale scrawny face
the picture of health in a few days. I
hve seen women that I expected would
have to be kept under treatment for
montns restored to perfect health in
one or two weeks' time.
SPECIAL NOTICE. The ArKoPhosphate
recommended by Dr. F. II.
Jacobson contains phosphates such as
are prescribed by leading physicians
throughout the world, and it will be
f$und the most effective form for
treating patients with Nervous Dyspepsia,
Stomach troubles, Brain Fag,
and Nervous Prostration. It will renew
youthful vim and vigor, and
uild up the whole body. If your druggist
will not supply you with ArgoPhosphate,
send $1.00 for two weeks'
treatment, to Argo Laboratories, 10
Forsyth St., Atlanta. Ga.
It is more difficult to be patient in
the midst of discouragements than
to be brave in the presence of danger.
A UNION MAN'S EXPERIENCE.
Can you doubt the evidence of this
Union citizen?
You can verify Union endorsement.
Read this?
J. M. Oshields, 8 S. Enterprise
street, Union, says: "I had inflammation
of the bladder and my kidneys
were in awful shape. The pains in
m \r Konl/ worn f ****** i fio T l-? n /lonf noi/1
"V "vt v VV1 * %? A ?*v UVWbVl i5HUI
I had gravel and during one attack,
four physicians sat up with me all
night; they thought I was going to
die. A doctor advised me to try
Doan's Kidney Pills and I got a box
from the Palmetto Drug Co. I was
relieved after I had taken them a
day or so and before long, I passed a
gravel stone. Doan's Kidney Pills
-cured me and that cure has lasted."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
cured Mr. Oshields. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 32-2
A girl is either a man-eater or a
total abstainer. '
RUB-MY-TISM ;
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-< ,
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic j
Spr^ip8, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
SoreS, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczetma,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, ,
used internally or externally. 25c ,
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succeeded, beyond his o\
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his school-mate who has mist
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nurtured, is man's best frienc
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