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JULIAN E
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Main Street, Near Southern E
A legume crop is necessary in a
rotation to keep up the nitrogen supply
in the soil.
Are you using fruit with each meal?
If not, why not?
Spray your grapes now1 with Bordeaux
to prevent rot.
Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic
destroys the malarial ferns which are transmitted
to the blood by the Malaria Moequlto. Price 60c.
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our Tires and Tubes
I. HUGHES
ig Company
Express Office Phone 35
If you have a field of corn with
a poor stand, plant some pumpkins
in the missing hills and waste places.
It will help to make the field 100 per
cent efficient. Cattle and hops relish
pumpkins and so do a great many
people.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fell*
to care Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
Instantly relieves Itching Pile#, and you can get
resthil sleep after the first application. Pries Ac
W. S. S. REPORT
Bogansville
W. IX Lancaster, $1000; Mis.
Fannie M. Lancaster, $1000; A. 1'.
Lancaster, $25; John X. Smith, $2>;
Tem W. Smith, $5; II. J. West, $5 .
Fair B. Bates ( cj,: $30; Andrew
Thomas (e>, $30; Emma Bates (? .'
$5; I'earl Bates (c), $5; Will Da\ ?
ic), $2">; Johnnie Robison (e), $2 .
M. W. Lancaster, $ *>; R. M. We
$10; Leitha West, $5; W. M. Lanca
ter, $25; Mrs. R. I'. West,
Johnson (list (e), $15; C. R. Lanca
ter, $.">0; 1). O. Lancaster, $10; A.
Began, $5; Mrs. Daisy Began, $ ;.
Daisy Burdette Began, $5; Mrs. Jan
Began, $5; J. M. Harrison, $5; H. j
Whitehead, $10; A. It. Vinson, $
Mrs. Martha I.awson, $30; It. L. Lav
son, $5; W. S. Lawson, $25; It. 10.1
Fincher, $5; B. L. Lawson, $5; B. J., i
Jeter, $5; Gordon Smith, $5; W. j
Began, $5; F. 1'. Began, $5; Sidnc
Hyatt, $5; Clophas Bark (c), $
Minnie Simmons, $25; L. F. Duncan.;
$10: Mamie McBeth (el. $5: W. 1'
Began, i? 10; C. C. Lancaster, Jr., $."
W. T. Giles, Jr., $10; Thelma Gile
$5; Hazel Giles, $5; W. T. Giles, Si
$10; J. 11. Hyatt, $5; Lois Gregory.,
$5; Marvin Gregory, $5; Mrs. Atli.i
Hyatt, $5; Reuben Taly (c), $10; 1
C. Lancaster, $10; James Pruitt, $10:
\Y. P. Bogan, $5; J. Boyd Lancaster.,
$20; L. Boyd Lee, $10; Jesse Hyatt.
$10; J. P. Mayes, $100; Seymoui
Moore (e), $20; Mary Sue llolcomh.
$20; Isaac L. Lancaster, $25; Mr>.
Mcdora Lancaster, $25; C. N. Lawsoi
$5; Miss Mary 1). Miller, $35; MrMary
M. Miller, $50; D. H. Miller,
$25; Joe Miller, $25; William Gist,
$20; II. L. Lawson, $5; Mrs. Leila
Bell Lancaster, $5; Miss Kathleen
Lawson, $5; Judson Lancaster, $10;
Mrs. Hattie Lancaster, $5; Ira Sar
tor (c), $5; George West, $5; Wm. P.!
Mayes, $100; T. B. Lancaster, $5:
Miss Grace Rogers, $10; Perrin West,!
$15; Rufus Lawson, $5; W. J. Betsiii,
$35; C. L. Graham, $5; Jas.,
Smith (c), $5; Charlie Smith (c), $5:
Flynn McBeth (c), $5; Charlie Lawson,
$5; Mrs. Ella J. Smith, $50;
Miss Julia B. Smith, $25; Ada Betsill,
$10; Mrs. Minnie F. Betsill, $15;
George Burke (c), $5; Robert Smith,
$5; W. M. R. Lawson, $5; Maud Jeter,
(c), $5; J. C. Vinson, $5; M. E. Vinson,
$5; J. B. Vinson, $5; J. R. Gist,
$5; Miss Edna Vinson, $5; Mrs. J. C.
Vinson, $5; A. A. Bennett, $5; F. F.
Bennett, $10; Mrs. D. C. Gist, $5; T.
D. Steen, $5; L. B. Burgess, $; Mrs.
L. B. Burgess, $5; D. R. Burgess, $10;
J. G. Burgess, $10; Eura Burgess, $ir,,
Tom Henderson, $5; Leitha Tarch,
$5; Alec A. Wyatt, $5; G. S. Davis,
$5; Zach Rice, $5; Foster Rice, $5; G.
A. Lancaster, $5; J. R. Lancaster, $5;
L. D. Varner, $10; W. P. Bennett, $5;
I'otsy Smith (c), $5; B. W. Gregory,
$5; \V. M. Sorter (c), $5; Jim Jeter
(e) $5; Dan Pruitt (c) $5; Jim Jones
(e) $5; Aaron Humphries (c) $10;
CI. A. Lawson, $.r?; G. L. Young ic),
$5; W. B. Gibbs, $10; James Jeter >c)
$10; H. M. Hyatt, $5; Thomas Slurry
(c), $10; Mary Rice (c), $r>; Green
Rice (c), $">; Harriett Wyatt (c), $5;
W. M. Bates (c), $5; Squire Jeter (c)
$.?; John Jeter (c), $5; W. C. Wallace
(c), $5; J. N. Rogers, $30; Fannie
Rogers Rogers, $10; W. S. Lawson,
$5; Mell Roberson (c) $5; L. W. Sumner,
$.r>; Ilosea Smith, $5; Henry I'rysock
(c), $5; C. N. Lawson, $1",; W.
F. Lancaster, $100; Ben Smith (c),
$r>; Gallic Keenan (c), $10; M. S.
Varner, $60; J. S. Calicutt, >10;
Herndon Wallace (c), $5; Mrs. B. F.
Walker, $30; J. P. Hopkins, $5; Miss
Iva Walker, $30; Brooks Nahor. $5;
Mrs. L. C. Smith, $.r>; J. E. Smith, $5;
Ralph Bolton, $10; Curtis Gregory,
$.r?; W. F. Fincher, $10; John Lawson,
$5; Mrs. Bricie Bogan, $.r>; Wallace
Glasson, $5; R. A. Hopkins, $10; Sam
ONE WEAK SPOT
31 any I'nion People Have a Yeak
Part and Too Often It's
The Back
Many people have a weak spot.
Too often it's a bad back.
Twini'CS follow PVPtv ((Million Iwiat
Dull aching keeps, up, day and
night.
Backache is often from weak kidneys.
In such case a kidney medicine is
needed.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
For backache and urinary ills.
Union people recommend the remedy.
Miss Beatrice Hughes, 103 W. Main
St., Union, says: "I was troubled
with a dull aching in my back and
my kidneys were not acting right. At
times the pains were so smart and
my head ached so, I thought my head
would split. I often had nervous
spells and dizziness and my kidneys
caused me much annoyance. I got a
box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the
Palmetto Drug Co., and I certainly
can say they relieved me. I am going
to continue using them."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Miss Hughes had. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfgro., Buffalo, N. Y.
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1H |li lAfAV/AlX-/ VJV_J u.v^v
J?standard brand tu
some Black Tread ar
Others, imitating
failed to pass the stre
actual service. Theyi
they could not duplic
Thus always with
Motorists who dr<
ous years demand Di
bers that our factorie
For "Better Thai
Average Cost," see a
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Zhediamond Hi
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AKRON, Oh
Stevens, $5; Perrin West, $5; C. M.
Mayes, $5; M. B. Lancaster, $5;
Letha West, $10; S. S. Sumner, $10;
Wornie Sumner, $10; Emma R. Linder,
$20; Ball Farmer, $5; Ethel
White $5; J. C. McCravy, $10; S. R.
Gregory, $5; Anna Gregory, $5; L. O.
Lamb, $5; Ivey Lamb, $5; Walter
Lamb, $5; C. S. West, $5; Thurston
Bogan, $15; Pernecis Smith, $5; C. L. *
Graham, $10; Anna Lena White, $5;
H. F. Simmons, $25; Helen Linder,
$25; W. II. Lawson, $5; Wm. Gist (e)
$15; C. C. Lancaster, $5; Miss Mary
Lancaster, $5; Mrs. Catherine Lancaster,
$5; L. L. Lancaster, $5; J. P.
Mayes, $25; C. N. West, $5; I.andy _
West, $15; W. C. West, $10; G. O.
Lancaster, $5; J. L. Johnston, $5;
Mrs. Frances Johnston, $5; Johnson
Gist (c), $10; H. I. West, $100; T. A.
Lancaster, $5; R. M. West, $10; Wallace
West (c), $5; C. R. Lancaster,
$20; R. D. West, $5; W. J. F. Mayes.
$20; Mrs. Mary Miller, $15; Mrs. R.
S. Lancaster, $10; Colene Hyatt, $5;
Willie Sartor (c) $10; Henry Lawson,
$5; Giles Smith, $5; Jimmie Jeter (c)
$5; Vlaude West, $15; Mary Bogan,
$5; Fred Bogan, $5; Harold Lawson,
$5; Pearl Bogan, $5; Theron Bogan,
$; Clyde Bogan, $5; Margaret Bogan,
$5; Rhoda Bogan, $5; Joe Lamb, $15;
T. E. Hyatt, $5; Pell Bogan, $5;
Mrs. L. P. Bogan, $50; Miss Lillie
Bogan, $5; Lizzie Hyatt, $5; William
Gowan, $50; Janie Gowan, $10; Arthur
Pruitt, $5; M. C. Calicutt, $10;
Layton Lamb, $5; M. F. Simmons,
$10; Essie Lawson, $5; Frank Stevens,
$5; Pamobar Jeter (c), $10;
Roland Jeter (c), $10; Bessie Sims
fc), $10; Josephine Savage (c), $5;
Fannie Wilburn, $120; S. II. Wilburn,
$155; Tom Brown (c), $5; John Glenn
(c), $5; John Glenn, Jr., (c), $5; C.
M. Wilburn, $50; Jasper Wilburn,
$10; C. T. S. Wilburn, $15; J. P. Bishop,
$5; B. G. Greer, $5; J. W. Lawson,
$.10; T. Roberson (c), $5; Charlie
Pruitt (c), $5; Lawrence Jeter (c),
$5; John D. Norris (e), $10; J. T.
Malone (c), $5; B. T. West, $10.
N'o Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an unhealthy
color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strengthening
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Bag a few of your best grapes in
order to prolong ripening period. Use
three-pound paper haps and put them
on when the grapes are the size of
buckshot.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people I
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to m
go through the depressing heat of summer by taking
GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC. It purifies
and enriches the blood and buildsupthe whole ays- i.
tern. You can sooa feel ite Strengthening, Ir rigorat
Inn Effect. 60c h
Mm i fm 11 raminiiiimTTTi jrc^lTnTiTntnJlIl^^
ral of The Fitte
sgee Tread Tires are now the c
res on the market made with ha
id Red Sides.
Diamond in color combination, h
nuous tests of quality demanded
mitated color only?Diamond qua
ate.
imitations!
)ve on Diamonds in 1917 and pr<
amond mileage again in such ni
s are taxed to capacity.
a Average Mileage at Less T
Diamond Distributor.
>r quality of Diamond Inner
lias never been imitated
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the Car to Buy,
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W.E. GREE\, C.
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I Am Willing to Heed
Do My Best For '
I am under necessity ti
! over to others to condi
1 sence.
I feel sure that th<
given me during the p<
be continued in my abs
will be in charge of J,
HARRY CARNOVOS
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ON SIR ATE
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rhe Country.
urning my business
net during my ab3
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jence. My business
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be on the job again.
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