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How Long Must I S From the Panj Is there no real relief in sight? Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which continues to remain unanswered. Science has proven that your Rheumatism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to reach it is by a remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain demons from your blood. This explains why liniments and lotions can do no perma Sacked hulls m convenienc PUTTING Buckeye Hull important little things t this roughage an impr< This makes ^ TRAOI najct BT ll ^ COTTO V HUI LlfMTI easier to handle when putting thei urc out when mixing feed. It kt help think of them as forage?not Even though sacked. Buckeye II old style hulls. It costs us moncji anything that will help you use t worth the expense. ' Other Ac Buckeve Hulls are frro of 1ir>r which has no food value. 2000 pounds of real roughage to the ton?not 1S00. Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation of food. iCimbraugh Bros., Indianolu, A j "We are using Buckeye Ifull with them. We think thei hulls." To secure the beit results and to deve thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning this cannot be done, wet down at le feed the hulls dry, use only half as m Book of Mixe > Gives the right formula for every South. Tells how much to feed f tening, for work. Describes Buck using them properly. Send for yo Dept. k The Buckeye i Atlanta Birmingham Greer \ Augusta Charlotte Jacht Peoples Und Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fi Calls Answered Pre H.W.EDGA Phone 240 IF" YOU NE You can get it from the E selling them all kinds of s Sacks, Brass, Copper and old Boilers or Engines o them to us as we will pay for everything. Write 01 \ RELIABLE Phone No. 322 Ease b aby's (roupCff with/$yi2d Dr'51S PI fs "SiscoverY-. Ifcr Coughs eColds j Don't let the little one 5 | suffer. I)r. King's New f Discovery loosens the I nliietrm and eivos oniric rrlw.f I and being mildly laxative it helps bring the child's physical ! condition up to normal. Dr. King's New Discovery should 1 be kept on I1''1 ' to nip "those (its of coughing". It has lu-lpcd thousands of children during the past 50 years. Get it at your druggists Constipation Causes Sickness Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immediately iK-gins to absorb poison from the backed-np waste matter. Use Dr. King's New I.ife Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against {linens. Try it tonight, 25c. All druggiss - - -Juffer ejs of Rheumatism? nent good, for they cannot possibly reach these germs which infest your blood by the millions. S. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-day, and you will find yourself at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheumatism. You can get valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by writing to the Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. D Atlanta, Ga. II lean e and economy s in sacks is just one of the hat have been done to make ovement over the old style. MARK NSEED V jfl LLS \ LESS m in the barn and easier to meas eps them clean and makes your as bedding. ulls sell for much less than loose r to sack them but we believe that his product to best advantage is wantages No trash or dust. They mix well with other food. They take less space in the i barn. Every pound goes farther. Has., any: s and are very much pleased / are superior to old style lop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to uch by bulk as of old style hulls. d Feeds Free combination of feeds used in the or maintenance, for milk, for fateye Hulls and gives directions for ur copy to the nearest mill. Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K | | iwood Little Rock Memphis ion Afacon Selma lertaking Co. | i and Embalmers > jrnished When Desired. imptly Day or Night Ft, Manager. Old Posloillcc Building ! wmmummmmammsummmmmamamtmMmamKmaamoaMmamm ________ ED MONEY Reliable Junk Company by Scrap Iron, Rags, Bones, J Rubber. If you have any j r old Automobiles bring the highest market nrice call JUNK CO. Union, S. C. I nanoMMMnMOH The Russian workmen prove they are in earnest in the new government j by voluntary giving up the proposed eight-hour day, so that the munitions needed by the army may be ready. A man's devotion to his cause is 1 known by the sacrifiiV he will make for it, and the prolongation of labor 1 is a real sacrifice. Those poles you had your wireless apparatus on before the government ' ordered it dismantled will come in * handy for Hag poles. SUFFERING AND SURGERY J can be avoided by using * ffie/Utee, JlW3EZ3QESr THAOI MARh PILE REMEDY Relieve yourself of this ailment at home. Easy to use and thoroughly dependable. Sold only by us 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-' ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic , Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c LOCKHART JUNCTION. Lock hart Junction, Nov. 20.?Oh, this is such delightful weather, such as is needed on the farm for gathering corn. That has been the work of the past week in this section and there has been a large yield; every one has filled his cribs. Some have made more than they have in five years before. It is sure a great blessing a I don't know of any in this section that will have any to buy and I find it is the case wherever I have been or heard of. I never knew a time that the people everwherc responded to planting of foodstuffs as they did this year and everybody seems to be in the need of it and God blessed their efforts. Wheat sowing has taken place and this is the idea it seems that every farmer is going to sow some and if they would take as much interest in the sowing of wheat as they did in planting and making the corn, there would not be much flour sold or bought. This would do more to regulate the prices than anything else. T. W. Tweed and myself visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith Sunday evening, where we took supper and were treated with kind hospitality. Mr. Smith is a progressive farmer making and raising everything he needs at home; his cribs are full i of corn and he says he has one hun- 1 dred bushels of corn he can sell. lie has the largest home-raised hog that ' I have seen; it will tip the scales at | six or seven hundred pounds. I told < him to weigh this hog and let me i know how much he weighed and I i will tell you more about it later, ; and of course I am gqing back to cat \ sausage meat and spare ribs, for I ] : i yrxt - him inviieu m'icasc get me an invi- 1 lation ton?Editor) 1 T. Y. Moore has boon in this section . this week. Ho is the agent for the i Safety Yard Furnace which is a fur- i nace for canning fruit, washing, cooking hog feed ami it does away with the dangers of out doors fires, saves fuel, gives protection to property. He has sold nearly every home in this section and as I see it, it is no humbug hut a useful thing for every home. I met Miss Sadie Ashe of York county at the county fair. I forgot to mention in my last week's letter. She is from the Bullock's Creek section of York county and says she reads the Union Times. I told you about something last week that I heard some old time negroes say about the Confederate war and how they did and what harfi times they had. Now I will tell ahoM r another one: He said he 1--~i7 hard times was just after the \var/|vov, he told me they made soap out hones after the meat was eaten ^ t vit: and also said the beef bone was ^ rc,. up on the shelf and used &gainrs \ much as three times; it was bo^[ Un in the peas to season them?that th^ D. was no telling how much seasoni'l^o there was in a soup bono as long jH? there was marrow in it, it woul\^'f make peas eat good. That when tin old bone looked dry you could still put it on and boil it and good seasoning would come out. Virge Tate, a negro man who has () been working in Greenville, waled ( from that place to Jonesville in line U1 hours. That was walking some tor a distance of HO miles. You see wife had taken his pocket hook, v'l he got a move on him and walk(\l ' ] home. Mr. and Mrs. R. T,. White and little 1 daughter, Bertha, visited relatives in Cherokee county last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. little and Mr. Eh Vaughan and Mrs. R. W. Scott and son motored to Greenville Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. New-1 ell Smith. Randolph Tally ,a progressive ne-1 pro living about four miles north of Union, tolls me he has not bought but two dollars worth of meat this year and is making enough corn to do him: he has ahout one acre and a half he will gather about GO bushels from it. It does me good to know there is so much bread stuff made here. I stopped today at the home of Mr. jnd Mrs. J. ,T. Foster of Oakland, where I took dinner and was treated ?o kindly by them. The people of the Gault school district met at the school house last night .he 10th, by request of Mr. ,T. A. Sawder of Union, in the interest of the Young Men's Christian Association. Vlr. Sawyer and Mr. Fuller of Union nade fine talks on the subject of the Y. M. C. A.. They outlined the work j ind after the speaking there was $2(5 ( ollected for the Y. M. C. A. and this ( vas done by a few big hearted people. ( Moxy. 1 < UK. 1. MURRAY HAIR i Dentist j Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 ^ SPARTANRURO. S. C. ( MONEY TO LENI) 1 on FARM LANDS 5300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMRLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door East of Postofflce. HEAD OF GREAT FIRM DOUBLES HIS WORK Clarlick Among New Yorkers Doing (ireat Things WAS "ALL RUN DOWN" Widely Known Business Man Tells Story That Will Kncournjre Hundreds In the list of the men of New York wlio have done big things is the name of Morris CJarlick. This man is Secretary of the Down Town Taxpayers Association of Brooklyn, represent ing $10,000,000 in really holdings alone in the heart of the great business district. He was largely responsible for Brooklyn's noted Klatbush extension, the great traffic artery from the new Manhattan Bridge, lie is head of M. Clarlick & Company, of IK! Hold street. prominent in the real uplift work of the world's greatest city, he holds the deep respect, of thousands with whom he comes in contact in business, political, church and fraternal affairs. Since boyhood, and for 45 years, he has labored, lie is now 57 years old. It is only natural that, with all his activities, the strain should begin to tell. "Maybe I have overworked," said Mr. Garlick, "but, at any rate, I boecan to suffer from broken rest, loss nf appetite, failure to assimilate the nourishment I needed, and nervousness," he explained. "It is what the iverage man ealle 'all run down,' and Lhere are a lot of us in every city. I felt as if I needed something to build me up?something that wouldr bring back the strength I was losiiur something that would help take aw I he worries, give me a real appuT' tone up my stomach ar.d wholj^" , tem and quiet my nerves. 7/"' " friends I heard of a new """ ' Tanlae, and decided thit \jf ('oll,<' help others it ought > hyf/^10' so I tried Tanlae. >'d \y\ 10 tinued?for work i^is/,llou*rht >" life?"I can do tv'e work :is I could before. *y/7?a are <iuict. I rest well. T JoyAa,s l.ocause my stomach ?V's,is ^ ?(" ' * am fee{ wonderful v better " stronger- ^ When " Morris Carlick en. e<I'cine. there can he 110 furu * a8ke'L He f0,t ifc was his di*\r? t0" Maniac to help otho other medicine ever has won ,h Because Tanlae is the Ofistructi^ lyS.Wn; ?purifu1,r aml ruich'tonic, sTTf/relfie'fbr weak, ner- ' ' is, ailing men and women who need re strength, better digestion and realization of the nervous system, it eived endorsement like this. 'or sale by Palmetto Drug Co.. lion: Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. Bailey, Carlisle; B. C,. Wilburn & n, Cross Keys; .Tonesvillo Drug Co., nesville; T.ockhart Mills Store, ickhart, R. J. Fowler. Monarch. TIIK SOLDIER'S PUWKR. (Written as the trenches were proached.) ,God of Battles, now that time has [ come if lich in the pregnant months in camp has been II goal of everything, my hope, my fear, r peril of the thing as yet unseen. Tl?- fivir nnd wounds and deaih mav pass me by Is ot the boon, O Lord, for which T pray: Fi having raised the chalice to my lips, I inot ask to put the cup away. I*i tp-rant. the heart that thou hast j.-ive me Mr > in the hour of peril, never fail. An It hat my will to serve and do inv part Mil fever o'er my will to live prevail. Ilou knowest, Lord, my soul doth not fear death, Alt bujrh my body craves to live its span; IWp nie to errapple with my body's I fear. An<| jfrant. O Lord, that I may play the man. Washington Times. Its Up To The South. Washington. NTov. 15.?The South is in a position this year not only to Peed her own live took but to furnish jncromus quantities of feedstufTs to ither loss favored sections of the United States, in addition to cotton ?>e<l meal, peanut* and peanut meal. Southern states east, of the Mississippi Uiver have a surplus of velvet beans estimated a' million and a half tons. The velvet hoan, which is relatively a new crop in the United States pan he prown successfully ahout. as far north as the northern limit of the cotton belt. It is a protein feed of hiprh value and can he used as a substitute for or to supplement cottonseed meal. It is particularly valable as a dairy feed, but beef cattle fed on it have brought top prices in the live stock markets. Dmrft?4 1 /].. . 1.V/YCI11 UlcllWf* L'UW iy *u L I Why R Make y?ur minc your clings each w / Each D< I wiysee you better fo J , " J. vV. (J ' .v*' f y ? - - ' . t"' " ; tl-A S >'* j 'i - -HI 1 v <u.... -.4 t .-, \\ < ,^y SN MI . ' ' .' '? ' v - '.' ? , ' ' * . . '. v** -tp- <*" kk... iS^ r/.'4 - j? N -N .W - * AT THIS TIM 10 OF THE YEAR ONE WHO DOES NOT NT EI) LUMH SOME KIND. FALL IS HERE AM) US. WHEN YOUR HOUSE IS IN (I LESS TO HEAT IT. VOI R STOCI WARM STAHLE. IT IS ECONOMY I RO.M US ANI) FIX THINKS UF N< Bailey Builders Phon SL 10G 1 FLO | .. A.T Uia nn n oiz.uu ri 1 | Is the Chea \ Product on t | Today | Eat A Plenty Bu \ Come Xo f .I.1V/I..IF71 Lm\\VNWVVVV\\\\V\\VNAV> Whenever You Need n General Tonic 1 Take Grove's. wVi The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless in eliill Tonic is equally valuable as n General Tonic because it contains the The well known tonic properties of QUIXINH jtrc and IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives TP out Malaria, F'nriches the Blood and i Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. u>o is all. isk it? 1 to save part of eek or month and 3posit rtilied against Poverty. HllOrarWSM II mil ~~f *i it* tt ""iMinnnwiiBiitiiir TilERE'S SCARCELY \NYER FOR RKI'AIR WORK OF WINTER IS ALMOST UPON OOl) CONDITION IT COSTS v WILL HE BUTTER IN V I OR YOU TO BUY LUMBER :>w. Oimolii P n oupjJi) uu. e ____________________________ _____ XXVX U R * sr Barrel) pest Food ^ he Market * I Don't Waste. ^ See ]Vf e | PER, Jr. J 11" you ir? out on the street and istle for your dop?, every man withhearinpr will turn around. i Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head ausr of its tonic unci laxative effect, I,.\XAI'lt UKOMO CM'INl NH is l>etter than ordinary mine and does not course nervousness nor King m head. Remember the full name and k tor the signature of U. W. GKOVK- 30c.