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Cattle relish th wet Buck FfcUCKEYE HULLS, nftf or twelve hours, acquii the succulent ensilage < Simply feed rRAor RUct H U COTTO V HUI LINT properly and your stock wi other roughage. Once the; they will not be satisfied w There is every reason wlv Buckeye Hulls. They are , worthless as forage; no dirt j Other Ac ? Buckeye Hulls cost much less per CO.. than old style hulls. Buckeye Hulls allow better as* sin illation of other food. Every pound goes farther. Mr. L. R. Farmer, Louisville, < that he has used no other hi year and gets good results. \ ered with cough since using To secure the host results and to dev? thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning this cannot he done, wet down at Ii i feed the hulls dry, use only half as n Book of Mixi Gives the rirht formula for ever\ South. To!'; how much to feed I tening, fcr wor!:. Describes liucl using them properly. Send for y< Dept. k The Fuckeye < Atlanta Birmrng hum Cw Auyunta Charlotte Jack | Peoples Unci Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fi Calls Answered Pre H. W/EDGA Pbone 240 k I Your Teleph< The BELL 1 has a mission in lift is to serve you. C and courtesy are h( cations. Frequently, sh act quickly in emer age and presence of No more loyal group of workers c the young women ; Their service extended by your c When yon Teh SOUTHERN BELL Tl AND TELEGRAPH To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAX ATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough iiml Headache nn<l works off the Colli. Druggists refund money it it fails to cure. K. W. GKOVIi'S signature ou each box. 3uc. DR. I. MURRAY HAIR I Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1500 SPARTANBURG, S. C. MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS $300 to $10,000?Twenty years time. See JNO. K. HAMHLIN Lawyer Km Mm That Doat Not Affect the Head Meeanae of Its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXAttTH BtOHO QUININRis tetter than ordinary ipiaiac mmd doca not cause nervousness nor fkafag la hetd. Remember the lull name and lA flair the signature ol K. W. GROVtf. 30c. V ' / ,' ~J vV"-> !.y* y>. ' y! iz y. - ?r >' v ) 4 t e sweet odor of eye Hulls :r being wetted down for ten e a taste or odor similar to xlor that cattle like so well. MARK N SEED W DM LLS V t_ess 11 like them better than any y are accustomed to them, ith anything else. y your cattle should relish all roughage; no lint that is , trash or dust. {vantages They take less space in the barn. They arc sacked?easy to handle. They mix well, when wet, with other forage. Ga., bkvs: ulls but Buckeye for the past Cows have not been both' Buckeye Hulls. dop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time ?ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to I. C.. U..II. t -1J L..11. 1UIII uv uuh\ 0VI U1U 3C)1C :iUU5. Feeds Free r combination of feeds used in the for maintenance, for milk, for fatcoye Hi.'.Is and oives directions for >ur copy to the nearest mill. Cotton CCo. Dept. k auiood Li*t'c ftoch .\f*mphi$ ion AJuco.i SeOna ??WWW?CBMW?mi iWUBTI lertaking Co. > and Embalmers nrnisheil When Desired. >mptly Day or Night R, Manager. Old PostoIIIcc Building Dne Operator ^elephone operator uuva iiwi iiusMUIl )uickness, accuracy *r essential qualifie is called upon to gencies when cour: mind are required. and conscientious an be found than at the switchboard. can be greatly o-operation. r phone?Smile iLEPHONE (( )B) COMPANY SUFFKIUNG AND SURGERY can he avoided by usinf* 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. WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains as Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Keeling, Neuralgia, Constipation. Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. Price 50c per bottle at (Old Milhouo Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON "All About Scdalia" [j Scdalia, Jan. 'J.?School opened up on Monday, January 7, and all the teachers are hack to their posts. Prof. Lanprtry spent the holidays at Si Hajrood; Miss Hell at her home in Greenwood and Miss Boinest at Florence. g Mrs. Martin (Tula Bishop) and little daughter and Miss Coline Bishop ?j have returned to Spartanburpr after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishon. Arthur Bishop of Akron, Ohio is at home for a visit. Miss Isadore Hobo has returned to j Asheville to school. " Watson Murphy, W. E. Thomson,) Jr.. and itussell Bishon will return to i 1 ... ry Clcmson next Tuesday, the 15th, Misses Sara Thomson and Lizzie Hollis will return to Limestone next in Monday. Wl Miss Flossie Wilburn has resumed w her school duties at Winthrop Col- ^ lege. Miss Mabel Alverson who attends nl the Union high school will return to her work this week. en Mrs. W. Tj. Wiley of I nfayette, W! Ga., will he the guest of Mrs. Preston so B. Bobo nevt week. re IJowndes Browning and wife have returned from a visit to Washington, W) DC. Our mail carrier is busy bringing out questionnaires for the men in this community. Quite a lot, especially To the negroes are trying to claim ex- fx emption?claiming they have families to support. One old darkey made an affidavit that she needed her son to support her and then said "las' ye'r he never give me a chaw o' torbaeca." D? Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Minter and four children have been ill with diphtheria in but at this time are improving. This is very gratifying to their hosts of se friends. at Mr. and Mrs. Lany Webber are sir happy over the arrival of a fine hoy. uri Rev. A. E. Fuller preached on lost wt Sunday at Padgetts Creek church, tri There will be services every Sunday a j from now on by the pastor. we - I.ucile Murphy, daughter of Mr. ] and Mrs. Judson Murphy is quite sick, mji Quite a lot of moving h is been go- to j ing on in this neighborhood, but 1 mostly anion" the colored people. gls Mrs. Frank Caldwell has been on 1 an extended visit to her mother, Mrs. me Alverson. me - Mrs. Julia Smith of Columbia i?hr visiting at the home of Mr. J. E-pt! Minter. Mrs. Kirvin and daughter have re- " - turned from a visit to Florence* -hfiy . Dr. Moseley and family were in< called to Greenwood today on account J of the death of his brother. mo ' EVER SALIVATED BY Z, CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! the ] Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts Like ^oe Dynamite on Your Liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dyna- St mite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should < never be put into your system. (lie When you feel bilious, sluggish. , constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous ,l01 calomel just remember that your thr druggist sells for a few cents a large tak bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which ant is entirely vegetable and pleasant to sor take and is a Derfect ml> titute fnr calomel. It is guaranteed to start (j0l your liver without stirring you up in- <U ( side, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you 1 1,1 sick the next day; it loses you a day's e,^( work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight- ?'b ens you right up and you feel great. Wo Give it to the children because it is ha\ perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe cf1J1 Real gold needs not to be branded. ^1C Do not fear to imitate, but be care- out ful of the model. . m thli Notice of Sale. fur me State of South Carolina, tioi County of Union. the Court of Common Pleas. (|jg) (). T. Gallman, Plaintiff, 0f v8? inc Annie Belue, et al., Defer.dants. jnR Pursuant to an order heretofore ter made in the abovestated < : o, I will, (m on Monday, January 7, l"!St (being jn Salesday), during legal lnr.is of sale, mo before the courthouse door in Union, i|1e S. C., sell at public auction, the follow- tpn ing lands and premises, to wit: ^he All those certain lots or pureels of se| land, lying and being in the city of < Union, said county and Stat-', known ool as Lots 1, 2 and in Block I. in the era sunoivlsion or the ('. Culp lands. tjn Also I.ot No. 4, Block 4, of the same cjjs lands. ^ me Also Lots 1, 2, 2, 4, f?, C>, > and 8 in Block f>, of the same land. These 1 lots will he sold as a whole and then my separately, the sale to stand which the amounts to the largest sum. ^ A copy of the plat of these lots may be seen on application to nie. Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to ] pay for papers and all necessary reve- ej nue stamps. W. W. Johnson, J Probate Judpre & Ex-Of. Master. bit< ELPED ME \\ EVERY ; WAY I NEEDED AID iys Taniac Proved a Hood Stomach Remedy. rought great change n Short Time Tanlac Had Me Feeling So Much Better,*' She Says. "Tanlac proved to he a trood stom:h remedy and tonic for me and it ilped me in every way T needed re./? ft ^ f T T ttr .1 :i, aeciaicu iurs, .1. o. vvortney, ot ' Railroad St., Arkwright, Spartanirpr, in n statement she pave June "I \vas troubled a great deal with is run down badly. My appetite digestion and my whole system as bac and I was bothered awfully ith nervousness and headaches, hen 1 had one of these bad nervis herdaches, I could not rest at pcht. "The Tanlac quieted and strength- i ied n-y nerves, thoupli, and I soo?-> as eadng heartily. The indigestion on l<?ft me, those headaches were lievei, and in a short time I was elinp. a great deal better in every iy." For sale by Palmetto I>rup Co. aion: Buffalo Drug Co.. Buffalo; K. Baley, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & in, Ooss Keys; .lonesville Drug Co nesville; T.ockhart Mills Store, icktyrt. R. J. Fowler, Monarch. Ijelter From Norfolk j Norfolk, Va., Jan. 6. 1018. Naval Y. M. C. A. ;ar Hr. Editor: Wi you please allow me a space yo r paper? As I am a Union boy and now rvi g in the U. S. navy. 1 enlisted til age of 18, April 15. 1017 and ice I enlisted T have had the please f cruising through the southern itcs and early in August T took a p to 1* ranee on a merchant ship in ?iji crew as one of the punners and i made a successful trip. [ would he plad to tell you all about r trip if the censor would permit me j <!p so. f like the navy fine and I am very il I enlisted. ^inee I enlisted in the navy I have t a lot of hoys from the old I'altto State, but not as many as >uld be here. Come on hoys and p us make the Kaiser cry for peace. \>r the short time I have been servl k in the navy I have been servinp Himo--mostly with northern boys 1 I think they are very fine boys. we are all together now for decracy. We will ficrht until tho bust keep Old Glory flyinp over the ne of the brave and the home of i free. ' am enclosing you one of my plios which you can print in your per also if you wish. Yours respectfully, Callie W. Wilbanks. 1 * 1 i atement of Sec. McAdoo Secretary McAdoo today authorized following statement: 'It has been brought to my attenn that numbers of merchants ouphout the country are otTcrinpto ;e Liberty Loan Bonds of the first 1 second issue at par, or even in ne cases at a premium, in exclianpe merchandise. While T have no ibt that those merchants are acted by patriotic motives, I am sure it they have failed to consider the 4ct which the acceptance of their rs would have upon the situation, are making the strongest effort to e these Government Bonds purised for permanent investment by people at large, to he paid for of the past or future savings of se who buy them. Purchases, is made not only result in providing ids for the uses of the governnt, but they also effect a conserva11 of labor and material. When bonds are exchanged for merchane, it defeats the primary object their sale, it discourages thrift and reases expenditures, thus deprivthe government of labor and ial need for war purposes. In adion to this, such bonds when taken exchange for merchandise mud in st cases be immediately sold in open market. This naturally ds to depress the market price of issue and make it less easy to ! I future issues at the same rale. 'I hope that the merchants of the ' intry, upon a more careful con-id .tion of this subject will discoo ue (heir efforts to sell merchnne and take Liberty Ilonds in paynt." "X what, is a slacker? A slacker, son is a man who refuses to build i fires on a cold morning. V patriot is a man who feels that country is bigger than himself. Xse friends are more to be dreadthan open enemies. I dog who bark is more than his t is not much of a dog. ! I ,* t nr ^ v ' V 11 * p v D T"^ JNmE;J 0 th< Inst.mt popularity has greeted the new beveratre KOVA R. Men, women aiul children like its delicious tang?its rich, "drawn-from-the* wood" taste. Since its discovery a vhort time ago this new beverage has won friends everywhere. Nlen and women have taken to it naturally. Ir is the beverage they have been wai t i ng t or. Kovar is a pure, wholesome beverage made with Sa.i/.er hops (the finest hops certified cereals and pure water. Made by PIKL BROS hit crnatfjiniuy fiinihtis /'< UNION COCA-CO Sole Wholesale Distribi and the Town Union, South Carolir ??? ??wbcw :v??.vrv y rn? :?vaawi .m mi > DURING TISK PAST YEAR CHASER (.001), IIONEST VA MATERIALS I OR THEIR G< I 1THE YEARS TO COME WE I (' A V ^1 ? I. I." \n i-Lwrnn nwiuc EJbiinn KEiS THE PATKOXAEI. f.ilVKN US WISH YOU A II Bailey Buildc i Raspiruj^ Cou<JhsH|fj easedJRfh with ^W/ _ xi ^ "J . - 0 r t1-^ - . . -v P pn-- ^ " *" B NEW for Coughs e Colds ? Tliat wr liliinfj, torturous K tcurii.g at t'.e throat ma I lun. ; I give away to case ?n<l roti-fnri I llirotipli tlir rronu 1 li?c of 1 >r. Nrw I 1 /i (> ovrr>- tl.o f .itli'anl t i..1 ,i. I U jfi'tl rci. rily fur 50 yi .us. kil l'it (HI | It lie toot ?>f :t < <>Iil l>rinps ii|>lhf iiiilrirm I juicl ru-i-i the l iw. I vftl-.li mi t-.ihiall 0 ( ont;iiiihii'. hals-mis, i( .iinl .H.th, i I tin- sore part". Jus' ?!?? 11 ?..!? f??r"3 fj croup. The laddie likes it. \uurU.u^? n gist scils it. Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? I)r. King's new Life Pills cause a healthy flow of Bile and rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. They are a Tonic to your Stomach and I.ivtr and tone the general system. First dose relieves. C'?et a bottle today. . * nil druggists. A diseased body distort* the mind. fr ry it today /eryone 1 ikes ? new beverage It is made In* I'ie! Bros, whose Inner i-cs emov a hiyh reputation tor (juality. I'li'l Bu>s. laiquulitu'dly p.uar.tntee *.11 pry ; 1 luv.hlilulncss ot this .K.nnin: , ; iti r hevei?pe. Prinking v. ;f !i v?. r , . ,lo ?> >'l I ... 1 Ko\. r is enyv-bie ?t any temperature; i; need not 1-e ire-told. I is tne alcal all-year bevc rape. I here i. a new sensation in store lor you it you haven t tasted Kovar. Nov. i.,.1 .1 ;..I hotels, rest.r.'ants, t.u.-s, duip vojv-. so.'a t mntams, t ip:.t so;- ro< ry st-res, ete. 10c a liof! in distineti\'e bottles. i., 1\(J., New ^ ork City rne r, />/; < s f'.r years LA BOTTLING CO. utors for Union County ship of Pacolet, ia. Telephone 126. r^WCTI IIIWWWMMWBWiWMWMWBMMMM I Hi? Your 1 IpN^HOME WE HAVE GIVEN EVERY PER. LEE IN LUMBER AND BUILDING )OI), HONEST MONEY. DURING ROMISE TO 1)() THE S YME. WE OLUTION. WE TH ANK YOU TOR > DURING THE PAST YEAR AND APPY NEW YEAR. ;rs Supply Co. 1 Phone 106 Notice of Sale. I State of South Carolina, County of Union. Ry virtue of authority contained in a Power of Attorney executed by Mrs. Otholla Itfe Whitmire and Mrs. Eolinc I I 1 - ii ** * ? I iivu .uuun y, i wui, on Monday, the /th I day of .January, 1018. during legal j hours of sale, before the Courthouse | door in Union, S. C., sell the following I lands, to wit: j All that certain tract of land lying .in Goshen llill Town hip. said > ounty land State, containing Tl>s acres, more i or less. Hounded on the North and i Fast by lands of Mrs. Vict01 ia Coirman, South by l>r. U. K. deter and West by lands of 11. V. Going and Mi<s Mary I.ee, being the home place J of the late Green J. I.ee. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to 1 pay for papers, stamps and recording. W. W. Johnson, Attorney in Fact. Dec. 17, 1017. 51-3 A .wr ..til f' ,? oiixiik ?>>ii mien overcome an insignificant trifle. For Indigestion, Constipation or baiousness .lust try ore fnl-ccnt buttle rf LAX-frOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid L/.gestive Laxative t l iro. ?4uv!o and recommended to the put lie by Pur'.s Medicine Co., manufacturers of Lar.at'.ve Uromo Quinine und Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.