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Nature Needs Assis In 1 A little help goes a long ways. If you would keep your body in a healthy and robust condition, throbbing with that splendid vitality that indicates freedom from all ailments, first of all see that your blood is kept pure. Any slight impurity that creeps into your blood will soon effect the well-being of your whole system. A few bottles of S. S. S. will give just the assistance that nature needs /.nriipcf rwcf ?w ^ Wt> of real r I much each pound of roughage j, you must divide the price pei |? traOC I & COTTOh V HUI LINTL cost exactly what you pay for therr no useless lint. To really know tl: ;* style hulls and Buckeye Hulls you i I real roughage. j j Even though Buckeye Hulls do sel Jjj style hulls, you can't realize how ?? until ycu consider how much moi t j Uiner Adi M Ruck eye Hulls p.o farther, jj Tlicy allow better assimilation of other food. ii No trash or dust. Mr. Dan Waif, Hammond BUIg. i I. "I am feeding Buckeye Hull them a satisfactory filler uh ?J meet and other concentrates H Jerd staff, Buckeye Hulls are the market." | To secure the best results and to devch j thoroughly twelve hours befo-e t || wetting Ifi'ic no i night and morning fi J * this cannot he ui.ni1, wet down ai lea {* feed the hulls U?y, use- only half as mu ' 3ooh of Mixer. !j Gives the right formula for every < | South. Tc'ls how much to f:vd fc J tening, for v/or!c. Dcsrribc.i Daohc ' using them properly. Send for yov. ?? ' T'* r> ? W I? Dept. k 1 ne ifuc.Reye c j J Atlanta Dirminftham Creci i ?9. SCicuK.a Charlotte Jac.'<?< Peoples Und Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fu Calls Answered Pro H. W. EDGA1 Phone 240 IF" YOU NE) You can get it from the R selling them all kinds of I Sacks, Brass, Copper and old Boilers or Engines oi them to us as we will pay for everything. Write or RELIABLE Phone No. 322 50 Years a$o .Your fyy f43"- 3 ? ^ fathef^v| Vsolg^ | r >? ** _ jrn _ |J ""ftin^s discovery for Coughs e Colds ?sold considerable, too, and J now it is known the nation over as the standard cough and cold remedy. Successful and satis5 factory because it is quick act- 1 ing and safe. Doesn't upset the h i stomach nor does it nauseate, k ; Use it for# that mean hacking L cough, and in all stages of grip|>e. I Get it at your druggists ? Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorders of the Stomach and Liver. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They prevent Constipation, keep Liver, and Rowels in a hcalthycondition. Effective, mild. 25c. tance Keeping You Well sc in keeping the blood absolutely free m of all impurities. This old remedy is a wonderful purifier and tonic, and w has no equal for keeping the blood , rich and pure. It builds up the ap- ; petite and tones up the entire system. Ti S. S. S. is sold by druggists every- fo where. It has been successfully used for more than fifty years, and people . in practically every state testify to " it* rrrnn f \nrvr f Is W/ rif o f nr o I Iti and free medical advice to Swift Spe- tli cific Co., Dept. E Atlanta, Ga. ?? t;i b< per pound ;; oughage " $fWfi] o- ??st "? more per pound of rough- i; age than the | Rjk price per ton &?& indicates. This is because they ^ are one-fourth iint which has ^ ' no food value. *' "" To know how in this form is costing you, :ton by 1500?not by 2000. ^ MARK ^ Xs * ' ESS i. Every pound is all roughage? ic difference in cost between old must know the cost per pound of H ! at a much lower price than old much loss they are costing you 11 e real roughage a ton contains. Jan t ages ' Sacked?easy to handle. ^ They mix weii with other forage. I Take half as much space in the barn. ir Mfg. Co., Hammond, La. ,aaya: J s to milch cows and find en mixed with cottonseed T ;. At the present price of home. n.asy to use ana thoroughly dependable. Sold only by us 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. "That any man should die ignorant who is capable of knowledge, that I call a tragedy," says Carlyle. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It atopa the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggist* refund money if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVK'S signature on each box. 30c. iiik wtvupvui ruuynage on * B 10 lire ensilage odor, wet the hulls "ceding. It is easy to do this by >r the next feeding. It at any time L\ si thirty minutes. If you prefer to ich by hulk as of eld style hulls. i Fere*j Free combination cf feeds used in the r Maintenance, for milk, for fatyc Hulls and g,;vc: directions for A ir copy to the nearest mill. C Jto.1 OH Co. Dspt. K Afovd Fit *le A'oc/t Memphis \ >n Mut'cn Se/nta ertaking Co. c and Embalmers rnished When Desired. mptly Day or Night 31 R, Manager. l\ Old Postofflcc Building P' w \V ED MONEY ir m eliable Junk Company by a Scrap Iron, Rags, Bones, oj Rubber. If you have any w r old Automobiles bring ? the highest market price ? call JUNK CO. S tt?: cj n ir UUIUII, O. L/. 11 " I S( MOCg di * h( The Russian workmen prove they U are in earnest in the new government 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 known by the sacrifice he will make for it, and the prolongation of labor ?* is a real sacrifice. Jc Those poles you had your wireless ^ apparatus on before the government ordered it dismantled will come in Cf handy for flag poles. _ rc SUFFERING AND SURGERY ^ can be avoided by using p, PILE REMEDY I] Relieve yourself of this ailment at New Hope Dots. Now Hope, Nov. 27.?The weatht ems to be a good deal warmer th orning after some real cold days. Guess some of the weekly readei onder what has become of Vero. lve been writing mostly to the Dai] imes and did not find enough nev r more than two letters a week. Hope everybody will have a goc me Thanksgiving and that there wi ! lots of boxes of goodies sent 1 te soldiers. Union is certainly d< g her part in all the work pe lining to the war. I think it ?autiful in the Union people to ei >rtain the soldiers from Cam radsworth on Thanksgiving, ar lere will be many people to atter le concert at the Kdisonia theati lat afternoon. Quite a nice sum of $-13 ws eali/.e<l at the hot supper Frids ight. Many thanks to the people f< eing so liberal. Miss Lindsay Scott of Jonesvil lent the week-end with Miss Li c Bishop. Mrs. James Whitlock spent tl eek-end with relatives in Cha itte. Miss Sara Hughes spent a few da; ist week at the home of Mrs. J. \ cott. The Community Club meeting w e held next Friday, December 7th, ie home of Mrs. C. C. Fowler. A lembers are requested to come. Mrs. B. M. Becknell had the mi >rtune of gettin ga bad fall son ?w days ago, but is not serious urt. Vcro. Because He's My Friend Ie may be six kinds of a liar, lie may be ten kinds of a fool; [e may be a blooming highflier Without any reason or rule; here may be a shadow above him f ruin and woes that impend; may not respect, but I love him? I love him because he's my friend know he has faults by the billion But his faults are a portion of hir know that his record's Vermillion, e's far from a sweet seraphin? ut he's always been square wi "your truly," Even ready to give or to lend, nd tho' he is wild and unruly I love him because he's my irien knock him, I know, but I do it The same to his face as away; nd if other folks knock him?we they rue it And wish they'd had nothing to sr never make diagrams of him, No maps of hus soul have I penne don't analyze ?I just love him, Because?well, because he's n friend,, ?Author Unknown. I iris Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexic An'Atlanta man makes new disco ry that makes an old face look yea ounger. If your skin is dark, brow r covered with freckles or blemish* ist use a little Coco-tone Skin Whit er; it's made with cocoanut oil and erfectly harmless. A few days' u ill improve your looks 100%. T ornout skin comes ofF evenly, lea ipr no evidence of the treatment, t ew healthy under-skin appearing lovely new complexion. Just ask your druggist for an oun f Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if ill not supply you send twenty-fi ;nts to The Cocotone Co., Atlant a., and they will send you a box 1 iturn mail. If your hair is hard to comb, inky, nappy and will never st) raight, just use Cocotone Hair Dres ig and it will become straight, Ion )ft, glossy and beautiful in a f? ivs mail orders filled 2Ke 17?r lnr. ? ?~ i rx. For sale by Palmetto Drug: C< nion, S. C. Land for Sale t Union Court House on Salesda December .'1 11)17. We will sell all that certain tra land lying in Pinekney Townshi nion County, known as the Hem >hnson place. Hounded by land < , H. Going, Gilliam Hancy, Geo. \ oing, E. O. Allen and Buck Moor mtaining 11.3 acres more or less. Terms of sale: One-half cash, tl tmainder in twelve months, secun / bond and mortgage of the premise he purchaser to pay for papers ar ry all cash if desired. J. G. Going, E. V. Going, Geo. W. Going. f-2t-Thurs. >R. I. MURRAY HAH Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 SPARTA NitlTUr: e r MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS 100 to $10,000?Twenty years tini See JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer TELLS FRIENDS OF AID SHE RECEIVED is rs Says Tanlac Proved a Fine i Stomach Remedy y for Her. rs , PRAISES IT TO OTHERS. id _ " Mrs. Duckworth (Had to Itccommond Tanlac for Troubles Like Hers o r" "Tanlac proved a tine medicine for ,s me, and I have told quite a few people a" who complained of stomach trouble 'P to take it." said Mrs. N. D. Duckworth 'd of Pel/.er, S. C., 111 a statement endorsinp Tanlac. "I suffered from inre dipestior, for many years?really ever since I was a child?and I could not ls eat a general diet, hut I had to be iy very careful of what I did eat. I 3r really never did fret hungry, either. ''The Tanlac certainly did help my 'c indigestion and soon had (rotten my z_ stomach in a preat deal better condition ,so that I ate more and soon I lc was pottinp hunpry. It made a quick r" improvement in my condition, too. I am plad to recommend Tanlac for ^TS troubles like those I took Tanlac for." V. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union: buffalo Prup Co., Buffalo; K. ill D. Ballev, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & at Son, Cross Keys; .Tonesvillo Drup Co., .Tonesville; I.ockhart Mills Store, Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. s" Speculation Has Raised ie iy the Price in Italy Fifty Per Cent | Rome, Nov. 17.?(Correspondence of the Associated Press)?Italy this winter has passed from the position of one of the cheapest to one of the dearest war countries as repards cost of livinp. Speculation in food and clothinp and heatinp material is penu?i.i ? m I- * ? vi Miij nvivi i cnjjuiiMuie iur i/iiu vi'ry hiprh prices, in many respects fifty i per cent hipher than in France. Woolen poods that last summer were sold $2.50 to $4.00 a yard arc now beinp reinvoifed and sold in the same stores n' at $5 to $10 a yard. Women's clothes have heen doubled or trebled in I price, accord inp to the whim of the storekeeper. "If you don't buy now, you either won't pet the chance at all later in j the winter or else you will have to pay more money," purchasers are informed. Second hand furniture of the most jj ordinary quality, particularly beds, ' matlregsas. carpets, chairs and tables, sells for the price of new furniture. Sinple woolen mattresses that last sprinp sold for $10 each this winter ( ' sell for $20. The price of a cotton bed sheet is $3. ^ The cost of housekeepinp has donbled since last winter. Epps that formerly sold at 3 cents each, now sell for seven to nine cents. Fresh vepetables are sold at meat prices. Butter is 75 cents a pound. Supar remains at 34 cents a pound, while cofrs fee lias pone to 80 cents a pound. Ham rn and bacon have disappeared entirely ;s from the market as beinp too dear for ,e- anybody to buy. Oatmeal sells at .'!() is cents a pound. se Despite the fact that all of Italy he is beinp denuded of forest timber to v" turn into firewood, and that wood has been one of the principal freipht proas ducts on the railways all the past summen, < oal sells at $70 a ton. Wood sells at 10 cents a pound. Electric ve lipht plobes worth 15 cents sell at ;a, 70 cents. by Hotel prices have reached $5 to $8 a day in the better hotels of the larp,s er cities, prices that would have seemly ed fabulous in Italy before the war. ,s" "It's war time" is the inevitable and nr >w ^Ina' answer to all objections repard [,c in? high prices. WHY SUPFEB SO? Why suffer from a lia< 1 back, from sharp, shooting twinges, headaches, > dizziness and distressing urinary ills? Union people recommend I loan's Kidney 1 'ills. Could you ask for strongP> er proof of merit? ry J. M. O'Shields, 8 S. Enterprise St., Union, says: "I had inllammation of ? the bladder and my kidneys were in 'c- awful shape. The pains in my back were terrific. The doctor said I had ,u gravel and during one attack, four ?d physicians sat up with me all night; '? they thought I was going to die. A doctor adviced me to try lean's KidneylMlls and I got a bo\ 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 for eight years." R Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that cured Mr. O'Shields. Poster-Milhurn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. ALFALFA ? ?? ? ? ? ? a m t** w w ^ Just as profitably In lin.rpia, the ' arolina.s ami A lit I >><. i i. as In i Ixi Wi t 1' >011 lime your land will) LADCO GROUND LIMFSfONE. t'osi.s a trifle. Insnn s oou snu:.| unit vitrorotif? 18. growth of Hlfalia, vetch, clever* and Krain. Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and reports. Attractive proposition to merchants and farmer atrents. ' LADO LIME * STONE COMPANY. M* MtALKY BUILDING, A I LAM TA, OA. Some people dislike to ente doors of a bank because Thii their small business is too t bother with. We invite sue use this bank. We Are in Business Every man, have a ban ! 1 vi_" ^ , AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAI ONE WHO DOES NOT NT El) I.EM SOME KIND. FALL IS HERE AN US. WHEN YOUR HOUSE IS IN I.ESS TO HEAT IT. YOUR STO WARM STABLE. IT IS ECONOMY I ROM US AND FIX THINGS UP Bailey Builders ?Pho 10 I F L O | .. A.1 ($12.00 P | Is the Chea 1 Product on t I Today | Eal A Plenty Bu i Cnmp Tn Little Jack came home and announced to his mother that Willyum ^ had chicken pox. 4<Rut, free, mam," he tj^ added solemnly. "It's no wonder. You Be< Ti jest ought to sec the chickens that live 0? in his yard." ?? I I jl r the they ik rifling* for the banker to h people to come in and > to Be Bothered woman or child should k account of some size. fcr J-/M i THERE'S SCARCELY ANYI HER FOR R El* AIR WORK OF I) WINTER IS ALMOST I TON COOI) CONDITION IT COSTS CK WILL HE BETTER IN A f FOR YOU TO BUY LUMBER NOW. i Supply Co. ne 6 UR ! * er Barrel! > ipest Food \ hp lYTarkpt 2 ' A A "W -A. ' -A- W*. A JLV V ^ 1 Don't Waste J See IVIe ? rER,jr. > i%3t%XXX%X\%XX\XXX%\\%\\\\ Work will he saved by keeping ings in order as you go. ? Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head cause of Us tonic and laxative effect, I.AXAVU BKOMO yiriNINK is belter tlian ordinary inine and does not cause nervousness nor King in head. Remember the full name and i)t <ur the signature ol li. W. OKOVK. 30c.