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VV tiuiitrsua.^, xu-tij U. S. CIVIL SERVICE OFFERS MANY CHANCES The Secretary of the Fifth Civil Service District^ Atlanta, Ga., an* nounces the following examinations to be held on the dates indicated, at various places in the district. Application blanks and additional information concerning them may bo obtained from the Local Secretary at any first or second class post office, the Secretary, Fifth Civil Service District, Atlanta, Georgia, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. < Superintendent, Manufacturer of Field and Seacoast Cannon. $4000$5000. Age, under 50. Application Form, 1312. Topographs and Subsurface Draftman. $4.48-$5.04. Knowledge of underground construction and surveying necessary. Application Form 1312. Band Leader and Instructor. May . 15, 1917. $720-$1000. Vacancies in the Indian Service. Age, 20-50. Application Form 1312. Foreman Machinist. May 15, 1917. Vac ancies at Charleston, S. L C. A thorough knowledge of marine machinery necessary. Application Form 1300. Fireman. Mav 15. 1917. $600 Pan ForAUL EASY AND 8 KILLS LICE, TICKS, FLEAS, I RINGWORM* SCRATCH El EASE GERMS AND D NON-IRRITATING. EFFI YOU osn* afford to lot oat your stock allvo. Got a follow directions. It will p and give tho stock a chanci Use It In bsrns, hog pons, o nsls?sny plaoo where there KRESO DIP Is a ooal tar p Water. It dooa not burn or I I does not bllstsr or take the h< loss and does more than any bottor Investment then to bu; tloks, mites and fleas and pi the germs. i One gallon 'of KRFSO D when mixed with wster. Ei by the manufacturers, there Mm \ CIVE IT ItHE McMURRi ASK FOK w>? t TO AVOID TROUE MICHEL j|| ALL SIZES ON HA1 See us f Aiitn nr : D i ij: ^BlSP1 ? Sta :!: DThu R?S sfal Statio: ;j; Battery will give ;|; you the service " t '2 vou want. Once a user you will al- U? 1 ;i; ways be. ? ? ? ? ; Dargan? 1 i t i mil L.U1VJ Buy your lumber, materials direct fr< cash discounts. COOK & CO., $720. Vacancies at Washington, D. C. One years' experience required. ? Age, 20-50. Application Form 1800. t Scientific Assistant in Marketing Live Stock and Animal Products, i; $1200-$1800. May 16, 1917. Appli- I cats must be college graduates or senior students. Application Form s 1312. c Laboratory Aid in Agricultural Tn/?Vinnlnorv Mnv "lfc-17. Two vears I 1 training in college or laboratory re- s quired.- $780-$1080. Application q Form 1312. F Architectural Assistant in Forest Products. May 16-17. $1500. Grad- 6 uation in architecture and one years ti experience necessary. Application Form 1312. $ Anatomist. May 16, 1917. $1600. 1 College degree and konwledge of anatomy of disease bearing mosqui- $ toes necessary. Application Form A 1312. Assistant in Plant Introduction. J May 16-17. $1200-$1400. Applica- ti tion 1312. Field Aid in Plant Pathology. May n 16, 1917. Age, 18-30. Application ? 1312. X-Ray Machinist. May 22, 1917. n $1800. Three years experience in ft the manufacture and repair of x-ray f machines necessary. Application ni 1 onn ^ rurrn iouv. a a I " ive Stock * AFC T6 USE. 3 MITES. FOR MANQE, SCAB, s t, ETC. DESTROYS DIS- . a RIVES AWAY FUES. c ECTIVE. INEXPEN8IVK. i o 2 lice, ticks, floss and mites F supply of KRESO DIP and ut sn end to tho psrssltos i to thrive and put on flesh. 0 hlekon housos and dog kon- j ? are vermin. A 1 iroduct. It mixes resdlly with c rrltste like osrbollo sold. It J Ir off like keroeeno. It oosts of those. You ean't make a y aomo Kreao Dip to kill lleoi J event disssss by dsstroylng g l IP mskss 60 to 76 gsllons j toh lot la STANDARDIZED P fore slwsys ths sama. $ A TRIAL. p B BOOKLITS, J J " '" "'T -m= jj ILE ON ROAD USE | ! m TIRES & 1 Ul TUBES 1 MP AT ALL TIMES | for ' ij: 'ools ? Spark Plugs ij: 1 :ches - Auto Oil Mud Hooks- ^ ij;? hVipr useful nrt.iV.lpsl 8 0 r the car owner | a 4A* )RE MILEAGE ... buy... " |j| indard Gasoline ri on Main Street ? | Operated by ,, i|i i X BROWN, JR. |e Kin0 P,n P 111110 V V I |c , 1 IBER |i . i shingles and building ; :>m mill, saving the Gastonia, N. C. ? Landscape Architect. Biay 22, 1917 12400. Age 25 or over. Applicaion 1312. Specialist in Dairy Cattle Breeding. May 22, 1917. $2500-$3000. Ige, 25-45. Application Form 2118. Lithographic Transferrer on Offet Presses. $4100. May 22. Appliation 1800. Watchman. $480-$720. May 28. ?hree years experience as soldier, ailor, policeman, guard, etc., reuired. Age, 20-45. Application 'orm 304. Junior Laboratory Helper. June . $480-540. Age, 16-25. Applicaion 1312. Junior Chemist Qualified in Fuels. 1020. June 6, 1917. Application 312. Fireman Bureau of Standards. 660-$720. June 6, 1917. Age, 20-40 ipplication Form 1312. Junior Zoologist. $1400-$1800. une 6. Age, under 45. Applicaion Form 1312. Ship Draftsman. Navy Departlent Many vacancies. Form 1312. rrgent. Junior Typewriter. Male and Felale. $900-$1000. May 24, 1917. lany vacancies. Simple tests in ppewriting. Application Form 304. Superintendent of Material. $2200 knowledge of material used in small rms manufacture necessary. Appliation Form 1812. Metallurgist. $3000. College gradntinn nnd exnerienee nfecesaarv. An lication Form 1312. Watchman, Departmental Service, fay 28, 1917. $480-$720. Age, 205. Application Form 304. Telegraph Operator. May 29. $9001200. Three years experience necssary. Application Forms 1140 and 04. Income Tax Deputy, Collector, Inpector and Agent. $1400-$1600. "wo years experience as public acountant, etc., required. Age, 25 or ver. Application Form 1312. Inspector of Clothing. $960. May 9. Age, 21 or over. Application 'orm 1800. Laboratory Aid and Junior Chem3t. $3.28-$5.04. Application 1312. Electrical jEngineer. $3000. Age, nder 50. Application Form 1312. Assistant Chemist $1350-$1500. Experience with explosives desirable lany vacancies. Application Form 312. Foreman Mechanic. $7.04. Vacany at Aeronautic Station, Pensacola, 'la. Experience as foreman, and rith high speed gas engines necesary. Application Form 1312. Superintendent of. Equipment. 2400. Knowledge of design of ools, etc., used in manufacture of uns necessary. Application Form 312. Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey, une 6-7. $1000. Age, 18-25. Aplication. Form 1312. Assistant Shop Superintendent. 6.48. June 5. Knowledge of work a shipbuilding shops nece&sary. Aplication Form 1312. Radio Engineer. $1800. June 6. ipplication Form 1312. Apprestice Map Engraver. $700. une 6. Age, 16-18. Application 04. Pathological Adviser in Cotton, 'ruck, and Forage Crop Diseases, une 5. $2500-$3000. College gradation and five years experience as lvestigator plant pathology necesary. Application orm 2118. Assistant Pathologist in Sugar ieet Investigations. $1800-$2040. ABBEVILLE GREENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organiz?il 1891. ?ROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. Write or call on the underlined for any information ou may desire about our plan f insurance. We insure your property gainst destruction by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning ,nd do it cheaper than any Qsurance company in exist nee. Remember we are prepared o prove to you that ours is he safest and cheapest plan if insurance known. Our Association is now \lilensed to write Insurance in he counties of Abbeville, xreenwood, McCormick, Lau ens and Edgefield. The officers are: Gen. J. rraser Lyon, President, Collmbia, S. C., J. R. Blake, GeL. igent, Sec. and Treas., Greenwood, S. C. DIRECTORS: L 0. Grant Mt. Carmel, S. C. r. M. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C. rno. H. Childs, Bradley, S. C. L W. Youngblood Hodges, S. C. 5. P. Morrah Willington, S. C. j. N. Chamberlain, _McCormick, S. C I. H. Nicholson Edgefield, S. C. p. L. Timmerman.Pleasant Lane, S.C r. C. Martin Princeton, S. C. V. H. Wharton Waterloo, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent. Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1317. Has Stopped Losing Time From His Work GRATITUDE OF BOTH HUSBAND AND WIFE IS WON. "Both my husband and myself thnik Tanlac is a very fine medicine, because it did so much toward restoring our health and strength," declared Mrs. A. 0. Finley, of Drayton, S. C., a suburb of Spartanburg, in a statement she gave on March 29th. "I suffered from a generally weakened system and I was very nervous when I began taking Tanlac. I was troubled a lot with sleeplessness, and my appetite had about left me. I felt tired all the time and I almost had to drive myself to do my housework. "My husband took Tanlac for indigestion and a generally run down system. When he started taking Tanlac, he was almost past going and he did not eat anything at all hardly. I have seen him go to the table and turn sick at the sight of food. "The Tanlac gave us both excellent results. It .quieted my nerves and gave me a fine appetite. I got stronger and began to feel fine in a short time, and the medicine regulated and strengthened my system. "My husband only took one botfir* n-f Tanla/* onH cynf Viim 1T1 VtV WJL Jk U1I1UVJ UltU VUMV gvv UMM ** such fine shape he went back to work when the bottle was taken, and he had not been able to work for three weeks when hebegan taking it. It gave him a good appetite and stopped the indigestion and built up his system. He took Tanlac last September and he has not lost a days work since/ ' Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Abbeville; A. S. Cade, Bordeaux; J. T. Black, Calhoun Falls; J. H. Bell ft Sons, Due West; Cooley & Speer, Lowndesville; R. M. Fuller & Co., McCormick; J. W. Morrah & Son, Mount Carmel; Covin ft LeRoy, Willington. Price, $1 per bottle straight ?Adv. June 5. College graduation and three years postgraduate work neccessary. Application Form 2118. Laboratory Aid in Plant Pathology Male and Female. $720. 'June 6. Age, 18-30. Application Form 304. Assistant in Warehouse Investigations. $1500-$2100. June 6. Age 21-40. Application Form 1312. Investigator in Warehousing. $2200-$3000. June 5. Colege graduation and four years experience necessary. Age, 25-45. Application 2118. / Mechanician Qualified as Instrument Maker. June 12. $1000-$1400 Application Forms 304 and 2029. ???? i 10 CENT 'CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Don't Stay Constipated, Headachy, Bilious, With Breath Bad or Stomach Sour. No odds how bad. your liver, stomach, or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from a cold, constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels?you always get relief with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to the hilimianess. dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, bad cold,, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a claer head for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children?their little insides need a gentle ceansing, too.? Adv. MOTHER! DON'T TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Clean Little Liver and Bowel*. A laxative today save a sick child tomorrow. ^Children simply will not take thetime from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother!, If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, I playful child again. A thorough "in-1 side ceansing" is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first tr eatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grownups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company."?Adv. COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, Glossy, and Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening I, gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the | ready-to-use Droduct, improved by J the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tie. st is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so at U fHt- 3 J tractive, inia reaay-xo-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.?Adv. / I FINE for CO H. P. BACHMAN & COMPAQ New York, says the indications price for the next two years at all the cotton you can on land y is good. These fine prices will : profitable crop at present prices on account of the high price of a and the spring was too late to i yu can increase your crop by ii side dressing liberally and that i crease your crop. Fertilizer hai dity a farmer uses and fertilizer corn pays better , than any ferti crop gets it all. We are making izer, heavily charged with soda 1 ness of this crop requireth haste per ton at Anderson and $41.5( Anderson. One sack of this cos to the acre of cotton will incres more than $10 an acre and gooi pays better on corn than it doe applied early, not later than Jui We don't advocate the use of cotton growing so long it will n< plied at any time between May 2 better than any fertilizer you u year. Feed it and nurse it and feed your mule more than once your crops as often as it needs because it is better fed. You a every head of stock?horses, ma verse conditions better if well.f But be sure to feed yourcrop Your cotton will make a better "turn out" at the gin, as it mal seed will pay for the fertilizer, that 1,300 pounds of seed cottoi turn out as heavy a bale as 1,51 dressed. There is more lint to the seec 15th. Labor is to scarce and th< acreage, but you can increase y tilizer. t should be rich in nitro action is needed. Side dress lil pay from $2.50 to $4.00 for eve ANDERSON F OIL CO W. F. FARMI I $11.15 ABBEVI1 T WASHING' V Southern Ra ACC< UNITED CONFEDI June 4 1 From Special Tra Av Greenwood, S. C. 4:15. Lv Abbeville, S. C. 3:45. Lv Hodges, S. C. ? 4:34! Lv Donalds, S. C. 4:52. Lv Belton, S. C. 5:25. Lv Anderson, S. C. 4:43 Lv Wetsminster, S. C 4:50! Lv Seneca, S. C. 5:13! Lv Greenville, S. C. 6:45! Lv Spartanburg, S. C. 8:00! Ar Washington, D. C. 10:40. The above Special Train wil ist Puullman cars, also day co son, Greenville and Spartanbi placed on this train to serve b ington, D. C. In addition to the above Spei above rates for all trains Jun limit returning June 21st or 1 ington an extension may be sec For detailed information cal] / * -L ci__ i a ? tern Agem. oee large ? " 1 . ' I WEEDING OUT DEFECTS AT FORT OGLETHORPE Chattanooga, Tenn., May 17.? ' That any member of the reserve officers' camp at Chickamauga is sab- ;1 ject to dismissal at any time because of the development of mental, moral or pnysicai qeiects ana n&s no assurance of being allowed to com- - va plete the course because of acceptance, was declared today when four candidates for commissions were ?|l sent home. It is estimated that on . the average of five men a day will be weeded out, their places to he filled by applicants who passed sue- |a cessful physical examination, but who could not be accommodated be- |1 cause of the limited facilities of the >j 'l camp. , PRICE I ?TTON (Y, COTTON MERCHANTS, in ^ are cotton will sell for a fine least, so vou will want to make ou have in cotton while the price not last always. Corn is also a and may become more profitable j 11 foodstuffs. Labor is too scarce increase your acreage much, but fM ncreasing your fertilizer and by . is by far the cheapest way to in- / i| i advanced less than any commoused in side dressing cotton and ilizer used because the growing I a magnificent high grade fertilto give quick action as the busi- / . We sell this goods at. $41.00 ' . JJ ) when it is shipped away from \ j/jjs ting you $4.10 or $4.15 applied ise the money yield of your crop i farmers say that side dressing s on anything. But it should be ie 15th on cotton. this goods too late as it keeps the >t mature and open in time. Ap5th. and June 15th and it will pay \ >19 se. You only make one crop a - 1,^ make a good tone?it pays. You ^?1 during the crop season, feed it. It stands dry weather better nd the hands, on your place, and ; :||| lies, hogs and cows will stand ad- ( ed. Your crop will too. -'"'-Mm the second time by June 15th. staple. You will get a better :es more lint to the seed and the 1 ^ Experienced ginners will tell you ' a that has been side dressed will - .M 30 pounds that has not been side 1. But apply not later than June Jj 3 seasan too late to increase your , ; '' our crop by increasing your fer- ; gen for quick action. And quick - ^ Derally and apply early. It will ry dollar it costs. WKDUATT JEt SI nvui iiniLi uc MPANY 2R, Secretary. ^ LLE, S. C $11.15 0 m - M rON, D. c. "J IA 'i|| ilway System 3UNT LRATE VETERANS -8,1917 in Schedule Return Fares P. M. May 4 $10.85 P. M. May 4 11.15 P. M. May 4 10.85 P. M. May 4 10.85 P. M. May 4 10.85 P. M. May 4 ? 11.35 P. M. May 4 11.80 P. M. 11.65 P. M. 10.65 P. M. May 4 10.00 A.. M. May 5 %' K 1 consist of Standard and TdurA ** "14 1 aches from ureenwooa, Anaerarg. Also dining car will be reakfast before reaching Washsial Train tickets will be sold at e 2 to 7th, inclusive, with final lpon payment of 50c at Washjured until July 6th. I on any Southern Railway SysR. C. COTNER, T. P. A. Spabtanburg, S. C.