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i T High Cat 1 Accon I High Bet g If consumers ar i H beef, live-stock rai: H receive less for catt ?3 ?' ' ga ir rarmert are ] E stock, consumers v more for meat. S| Swift & Compai j|| approximately 90 p< be= received for beef ig The remaining 10 ag dressing, freight to ggj of distributing hoc JE cases, delivery to H profits also have tc H 10 per cent. ?1 This margin cai eI arbitrarily without c 25 the only effective mi g the complex servi g cattle into meat ar. g= meat to the fight Sp consumers. || Swift & Compai E beef during 1917 ' E cent per pound. C p was a little less th pE each dollar of sales. g= nation of these profit *= appreciably retail \ farm prices of live st H Swift & Compan || co-operate in devis: |1 will improve condit ==: and live stock indust i == 1918 Year Book of ?=: instructive facts st pc Address Swift < S Union Stock Yards, g Swift & C nMllllillHIHiyilillUHIIII APPEAL FOR NEW SOLDIERS ? Front the Savannah, Georgia, Headquarters Army Recruiting Station for this district comes the following ap- , \ peal for new soldiers: In view of the present tense situation the American sector in France, distKmy recru't'nK officials of this ble anffish to imPress upon all eligiplain dut^^?^ men ^at '8 t^ieir rail *?^this time to answer the -y of a shortage oK defended because not being sounded S?', T*"s cal1 is a whimsical desire to ^[y because of . _^e me volunteer system a boost, *>u^e(.ause 0f the fact that delay in brih^^ army to war strength will V^OU8iy hamper the development of war ^n8 The time is rapidly approaching J many young men whent they will nov\ able to volunteer for service, for changes will probably be made in the draft regulations which will affect a large number not now affected. These men are needed badly, and are needed now. Realization of the need of man power in the ranks of the army on the Coming of The Stntb&a . Hmrfo Avoid Those Pains and Dittresa v Which so Many Mothers Have Suftwcdo ^ TOO ITllirh ~ * ....... n.r a wonaerrui o preparation, familiar to many women as Mother's Friend. p It Is more effective in its action than all s' the health rules ever laid down for tho tl guidance of expectant mothers. It Is an . external application that spreads Its influence Jc upon the cords, tendons and muscles of the w abdomen, rendering them pliart, and they expand gracefully without that pcculiur wrenching strain. r< The occasion is, therefore, one of un- in hounded Joyful anticipation nnd too much stress cannot bo laiJ upon the remarkable ^ influence which a mother's happy prenntal d< deposition has unon the health and fortunes of the gcnerutio.is to come. The pain at tho crisis Is Infinitely less w when Mother's Friend is used during the period of expectancy for tho muscles expand easier and with less strain when baby Ol Is born. or Mother's Friend Is for external use only. Is entirely sale and may bo had of your m drurrlst. It is prepared b^ the Ilradfleld n( Regulator Co., l.nmnr Bldg., Atlanta, pa. Write them to mail you their Interest- u? Ing "Motherhood Book." They will send it at once, without charge, and you will find It P1 cry helpful. Bo not neglect for a single |a night and morning to apply Mother's Friend according to directions around the bottle, Ai and thus fortify yourself against pain and discomfort. ?n nmuiiiininiiiiMBH fl|2y) tie Prices | npany 1 if Prices 1 e to pay 1cm for = scrs naturally will ^ paid more for live |e /ill necessarily pay ^ ny pays for cattle EE sr cent of the price En and by-products. EE per cent pays for ' EE market, operation EE ises, and in most EE the retailer. Net EE > come out of th? EE mot be squeezed EEi langer of crippling EE eans of performing Sg ce of converting pj td distributing this ^ ing forces and to EE ly's net profit on |= was only ^ of a = >n all products, it E| inn four cents on ^ Complete elimi- :g :s would not affect 3 prices of meat, or == y will be glad to || ing methods that =5 ions in the meat t== interesting and E=j ;nt on request. E?? 8: Company, EE Chicago, Illinois ? lompany || miiiuuuuuiininiiniiiiB^^ Take no chances I onihatvgc^ little coldl^f# in the r-Kin^si discovery I for Coughs c Golds I may prevent a long serious illness-Take ; It with the first sign of fever, when your [>, I eyes water and when you begin to sneeze. ? There's a double advantage in this a famous 50 year old remedy?It breaks 2 up a cold and leaves no objectionable 9 after effects. Just as easy on the B *U>mach as It Is pleasing to the palate. I Use it tor the severest case of grinno 3 as well as for babv's croup." 3 Your drug^Ut sells It. S Yon're Bilious and Costirel c:,.b I I--L- n . - - ^.v-n. ucduacuc, oaa oreath, Sour stomach, Furred tongue and Indigestion, Mean Liver and Bowel9 clogged. Get a 25c. bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-day and eliminate fermenting, gassy foods and waste. irestem front has caused a boom reruiting in this district. On Tuesday f this week, eleven young white men espondpd to the summons of their lanhood and the dictates of their concience by enlisting, and itr is exected that this number will increase aily. Instructions have been sent ut to every recruiting station and ostmaster in the district to make as trong a plea for volunteers as is in leir power. While hundreds have >ined and are joining, there are many ho are able to enter the service if ley so desire, who are still at home; ;ports from postmasters and recruitig officials over the entire district rove this.> All able to enlist would > well to visit the nearest recruiting ation or see the nearest postmaster ithout delay. This is jio time for procrastination needless deliberation. There is but le course, for the nation has I ade the choice. What is true of the ition should be true of each individil. No sacrifice is too great for the 'inciples we have treasured and the nd which gave us birth. Young mericans are defending their sector France with their lives. Will you / PACOLET, ROUTE 2 ^ Pacolet, Route 2, April 22.?Most everyone would have finished planting last week if the rain hadn't of come. Those that haven't planted any cotton and if this weather continues they can plant corn. It seems that everybody is planting large crops of cotton. Mesdames E. F. Smith, E. A. Hedgepath were the guests of Mrs. T. W. t McBryde Tuesday afternoon. Walker Freeman and sister, Miss Ethel Freeman were Spartanburg visitors Thursday, while there they at- . tended the "Birth of a Nation." Mrs. Burk Miller has gone to Ari- , zona to improve her health. ol Mrs. Ace Smith was a visitor on the Route Tuesday. D. L. McLaughlin of Jonesville was j. a visitor on the Route Friday. Little Misses Louise and Lilly Mae West spent Friday in Spartanburg.. Miss Maggie West spent Saturday night with Miss Lottie Smoak. Mrs. F. C. Hames was in Jonesville ( Firday morning. Misses Ruby Alman and Mabel Litw tlejohn were in Trough Sunday afternoon. "Brown Eyes." Jl m i s< There are a great many people in M the United States who have contri- m buted to many wortl\y causes and ai otherwise helped but they do not ft seem to realize that they must do ci some actual work themselves. Many w have a long list of servants that should be helping on the farms and tc doing other work. Why not start to- pi day and do some work yourself? It m will release labor that is badly needed I in other fields. tc There are many conveniences that m the housewife can use which will S make the housework lighter. Cook in with electricity for instance. Install vi every labor-saving device that you can. ir It will save you money in the long 11 run and will at the same time help to ai win.?Greenwood Index. u LIKE AN ELECTRIC 7 BUTTON ON TOES Tells why a corn is so painful and ^ says cutting makes g them grow j Press an electric button and you ^ form a contact with a live wir^ which \ rings the bell. When your shoes press against your corn it pushes its sharp y roots down upon a sensitive nerve and you get a shock of pain. Instead of trimming your corns, which merely makes them grow, just ^ step into any drug store and ask for -ig a quarter of an ounce of freezone. This will cost very little but is suf ficient to remove every hard or sa?t r~ corn or callus from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn stops the soreness instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts right out, root and all without pain. This drug freezone is harmless and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding skin. BIG PARADE IN * *7 JUNESVILLE SATURDAY Jonesville is to have a big parade and speaking on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock; the gathering is to be in the interest of the Liberty Loan campaign now on in this county and is being promoted by Professor Guess and other public spirited citizens of Jonesville school district. In fact it is a movement that seeks to unite all the schools in the district in the campaign in the interest of the bond issue. Every school, both teacher and pupil, in the district is urged to attend, and to join in the parade. It is nuderstood that Major Mendel L. Smith and Col. T. C. Duncan will both speak at the gathering, and the people of the entire district are urged IV) turn out to the exercises. v.-2t. MA?TPD<e c A 1 W7B State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas J. C. Price Lodge No. 27, Knights of Pythias, Plaintiff, against Henry Ray, J. A. Broufn, Peoples P. & L. Association, et al. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union. ' S. C., before the Court House door, on Salesdny, Monday, May the 6th, 1918/ the following property, to wit: First (1) All that certain lot or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the City of tJnion, County and State aforesaid, fronting on the North side of McBeth Street, Fifty (50) Feet and running bach One Hundred and Twenty (120) Feet, and ,is known as I.ot No. 1 of the Meador Lot ^ or Estate. Second (2) All that certain lot frt>nting on McBeth Street Fifty (50) Feet and running back One Hundred and Twenty (120) Feet and known as Lot No. 2, bounded by the Robinson Lot, Humphries Lot, <Tn the r.asi Dy i^ot No. 1, on th^ South by McBeth Street, and on the West by Lot No. 8, and conveyed to Henry Ray by J. Cohen. Third (3) All that certain lot situated on McBeth Street, with all improvements thereon, known as Lot No. 3 in the division of the R. L. McNally InndV, purchased from William Goudelock and bounded as follows: On the North by William Humphries; East by Lot No. 4, South by McBeth Street, and on the West by Lot No. 2. Terms of Sale; Cash; purchaser to pay fpr papers and revenue stamps. R. C. WILLIAMS. 15-8-w Special Master. ait idly by while they fight for the country, the home and the freedom , which you love bq well? Young man, what are you going to do about it? v. / 9 4k VOMAN AFRAID TO LOOK INTO MIRROR ays She Feels It is Her Christian Duty to Give Details REMARKABLE STORY ells of Great Improvement Tanlac Made "In Just a Little While" "Yes, I was actually afraid to look ) a mirror for fear of what I would ie, and I think it is a duty to tell bout it," said Mrs. Annie L. Marshall, f 313 Lafayette St., Schenectady, N. ., as she began a remarkable story. "I was pale and thin and used to e awake at night," she explained. This sleeplessness and nervousness nally affected my throat, as I could ot speak above a whisper. The least >und frightened me and I got so I >uld not bear to have people talk ? me. "I was so weak I could not do my ork, and I would have to throw my;lf on the bed before I finished. I ist suffered all the time and there ;emed to be no joy in life for me. [y sister told me about Tanlac, a new edicine for weak, run down people, nd begged me to take it. I had no lith in it, I had tried so many medines, but I knew I could not feel any orse, so I got a bottle of Tanlac. "And, oh, what a change! I began > feel better right away, and my apetite increased as I ate three good leals a day of really nourishing food, began to sleep soundly. As I began > build up, my color became better, iy eyes brighter and I gained weight, oon the neighbors began to speak of iy improved appearance. My nerousness gone, I began to enjoy hear IK people talk and like their company. ; was no task to do my housework, nd after I had done it I could dress p and go calling or to the movies. It as so different, and it all occurred in ist a little while." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Fnion; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. >. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & on, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co., onesville; Lockhart Mills Store, ockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch. game of catch and miss is life, And yet she'll tell you this, ou've got to make the catch before You cease to be a Miss. When it is all over no museum of irrors will be complete without an 3ortment of iron crosses.?Washingn Post. The Best Coat fbrYbur House Do you choose the coat for your house as carefully as you choose the coat for your back? Your house, like your body, must be protected from the weather if it is not to suffer from sudden changes. When you buy a coat for yourself, you carefully select the material, note how it's made, how it looks, how it's going to wear. Be as particular about the coat of paint you buy for your house. Dutch Boy Lewis Brand White-Lead mixed with pure linseed oil gives a well-made, handsome, lasting coat for your house?a coat that will defy wind, rain, sun, and snow, Any color is obtainable. Our aim is not merely to make sales, but customers ? satisfied customers. [HE UNION MOM CO. Don't Suffe stipation, Biliou: Headache, Dysp all their attendant DR. CALDYV Syrup P The Perfect Im> is a combination of sinipl< with Pepsin, mild and gentl< relieves constipation quickh or other pain or discomfor recommended for children. Sold by Druggists J 50 cts. (?:;,) f A Trial Bottle Can Be Obtained, Flee of DR. W. B. CALDWELL. 457 WASHINGTON STI I DEAR READER: IT DOESN'T I WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD THE WHOLE WORKS. WE HAVE A INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF YOUR YOU INSIDE PRICES ON OUTSID SHINGLES, LATHS, FLOORING OR . FOR BtJILDING OR REPAIRING A H Bailey Builders 9 Phone 3L 106 Make your family proud of their home Your wife and children cannot t; pride in their home if the house is and weather-beaten. 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