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Iron Is Greatest Builders, S A Secret ot the Great Endure Ordinary Nnxatcfl Iron Will Make Delicate, Nervous, Rundown People 100 Per Cent. Stronger In Two Weeks' Time In Many Gases. I Now York. N. Y.?Most people foolishly seem to think they nro going to get renewed health and strength from / some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Or. E Sauer. a Boston physician who has ! studied widely both in this country and | great European Medical Instil uttons i when, as a matter of fact, real audi -.1- ? ? v?n oniy come from thel food you eat. Rut people often fail .to! get tho strength out of their food be-1 cause they haven't enough Iron in their , blood to enable It to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know something Is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused by lack of Iron In the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to I Sourself to make the following test: ee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. 1 Next take two five-grain tablets of or- ! dlnary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you havo gained. I nave seen dozens of nervous, run-down people w^o wore nllinir all the while Cattle relish th( wet Buck Buckeye hulls, aftei or twelve hours, acquin the succulent ensilage o Simply feed rRAOf RUC* W U COTTOI 1^ HUI LINTl properly and your stock will other roughage. Once they they will not be satisfied wi There is every reason whv it Buckeye Hulls. They are a II worthless as forage; no dirt, II Other Ad || Buckeye Hulls cost much less per II ton than old style hulls. || Buckeye Hulls allow better asII in wn-i imJ. ? pound goes farther. Mr. L R. Farmer, Louisville, C that he has used no other hul year and gets good results, ered ivith cough since using . To secure the best results and to develc thoroughly twelve hours before f wetting them down night and morning fo this cannot be done, wet down at leai Iced the hulls dry, use only half as mu< Book of Mixed Gives the right formula for every ? South. Tells how much to feed for tening, for work. Describes Buckey using them properly. Send for your Dept. K. The Buckeye Cc Atlanta Birmingham Green wc Aagueta Charlotte Jack ton Peoples Unde Funeral Directors ai Automobile Equipment Furnii Calls Answered Pronii LV * - " I a A. vv. fcZDCw A.PJ, Phone 240 KINKY I Blue 9 9 B Root Hair M-J ' " mauc 10 urow ttmr in Pr . Long, Soft "^3 h rn^i am* stamns *,*| w[ f\ h?T Itmir ?ras nuj py Sw/i' ,} r$r 1^1 U and short until shit ffrajk/r' <g| used Fxtlsnlo, And KfcQj^V f '?] shocan onmhIt, K$r??t ''V j* This it 4of % nnd silky. Br f ^ffviSIPf i"* '' ''' for MA w+xtm, V j?2t Fiye Df JfDon't l?c fooled oil your life by urirn: ot jf taken M* some fi-.'.c preparation which claims ' ! Q to straighten kinky hair. You are just m return. I fooling yourself hy using it. Kinky P Calomel hair cannot be made straight. You M L must have hair first. Now this U I Is a Hair Grower which feeds the ncalp I and roots of the hair and mtkes kinky fl nappy hair grow long, soft and silky. B 9 It cleans dandruff and stops Falling U Hair at once. Pries 25c by mall on Of ft E ACENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 1 W Writ* for Particular* Wt j gxgf.a^rro ascptcimg co. Atlanta, oa. ] ' - Whene\ Rosy futures seldom grow on pur- ? plo pasts. A I1C %J , m , chill To Drive* Oat Malaria, Builds Up System ?e?1e*al TIM Old Standard gentrtl strengthening took, ?p 2. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out an" Malaria,enriches the blood.and boilds op the ay? . ? j Its. A trap tonic. For adulta and children. 90c Builds UJ \ :' f of All Strength ays Doctor tnee and Powers of Athletes double their strength unci* endurnnce and entirely get rid 01 all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in frot i ten to fourteen days' tlmo simply by taking Iron In the proper form. And this after they bad in some eases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take the old forms of reduced Iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron In a form that can bo oasily absorbed and assimilated like Nuxated Iron if you want It to do you any good, otherwise it mny prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prizefighter has won the day simply because they knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. N !?Nuxated Iron, recommended a hove bv Pr K. . t, ta not a patent inedtctne nor secret remedy, but one which Is well known tn druggists and nliw Iron constituents arc widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the nine. i~ - iron products It U cssllv assimilated. does not Injure the teeth, make them blark. nor upset the atnmarh tin the contrary. It la a most potent remedy In nearly all forma of Indigestion as well as for perrons rundown conditions. The manufacturers have ailch ares' confidence In inn a ted Iron, that thev offer to forfeit JlOO.l'O to any charitable Institution If they cannot take any man or unman under (.0 who lacka Iron and Increase their Strength 100 per cent or over tii four weeks' time, provided they have no serious oraanlc trouble. They also offer to refund you. money If It does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It Is dispensed t. I Ma It. ?e n't o"P>ats 2 sweet odor of eye Hulls r being wetted down for ten e a taste or odor similar to dor that cattle like so well. MARK VEYF MSEED II LLS V .ESS I I like them better than any II ' are accustomed to them, II th anything else. II your cattle should relish || ill roughage; no lint that is II trash or dust. 11 vantages | J They take less space in the barn. 11 They are sacked?easy to han- II die. || TH^-xxilx well, when wet;^"" | other forage. | a., aaya: Is but Buckeye for the past Cows have not been bothBuckeye Hulls. ! >p the ensilage odor, wet the hulls . r* i,J ea,y to do ?hi? hy r the next feeding If at any time it tnirtv minnia- tt _ , ii you prefer to :h by bulk as of old style hulls. ' Feeds Free ambination of feeds used in the maintenance, for milk, for fate Hulls and gives directions for copy to the nearest mill. itton Oil Co. Dept. K I S tod Little Rock Memphie Macon Setma i rtaking Co. I nd Embalmers j shed When Desired. | Dtlv ? *"" . ur wight , Manager. Old Postolllcc Building hat is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AH IMPROVED CASCARA igesiive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic dverTonic. Contains Cascara Batk, Blag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and n. Combines strength with pa':aaromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c nigh the wise man puts his trust jjt evidence, he doesn't go about succ< ig holes for Providence to pull shorl it of. . b66 :cr:,P i prescription prepared especially as^ y LARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. ( is dose* will break any case, and then as a tonic the Fever will not It acta on the liver better than I and doea not gripe or aicken. 2oc J L G. KENNEDY <>n ou you r< Attorney at Law I refund ce Over Citizens National Bank $1.00. Union, S. C. e ? ' Never rer You Need a fleneral Toole such c Take drove's laria, 'Id Standard Grove's Tasteless Tired ?nic is equally valuable aa a tion, I Tonic because it contains the Headac wn tonic propertiesofQUININE Price 5 N. It acta on the Liver, Drives . aria, Enriches the Blood and * > the "Whole System. 50 cents. NAT M KELTON Kelton, July 9.?The weather conues very hot and we need a good rain. We had a nice little shower on the 4th which helped cotton considerably, but was too light for corn. The 4th passed off very quietly. I did not hear of a single accident nor did I see one drunken man. I haven't seen one since I left the city of Washington. There is no use of one getting drunk, it is not pretty or wise. I was in town awhile one day during the two weeks of the protracted meeting at Monarch, but did not attend any service, but I saw Rev. Sam T. Creach who was carrying on the meeting. I went out to Monarch to the parsonage of the Rev. Mr. Brown, but he and Rev. Mr. Creach had gone to some neighbor to take dinner. Mrs. Brown 'phoned to Mr. Creach that I was at the parsonage and would like to see him, but before he came Mrs. Brown had prepared a splendid dinner and invited me into the dining room. I told her that I had eaten something uo town hut shp insisted that I should dine with the family, saying she knew what they usually served at those stands and commenced telling of the delicious vegetables that she had so I accepted. I surely enjoyed a square meal. I guess Mrs. Brown thought I had not eaten much much up from what I ate I there. It looks like I have the luck. A friend told me Rev. Mr. Creach said during the meeting that on a certain occasion that I said he was such a good looking man and at the same time he wears the skillet of being the ugliest preacher in the South Carolina conference. I hate it for the reason that the people will think I am such a poor judge of beauty. I am glad that only a few know me that heard him. Mrs. Mary Kelly and her daughter, Miss Annie, of Jonesville, visited their son and brother of Kelton, Route 1, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson of Union visited their daughter, Mrs. Vinson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly of Jonesville ville spent the 4th with the family of Mr. J. E. Kelly. Lee and Eddie, with others went seining the 4th and made a good haul. Mrs. Jane Comer of Jonesville was I a visitor at the home of her son, E. E. Comer, last week. Mr. M. C. Comer came home from Spartanburg yesterday and reports his daughter, Mrs. Sprouse, who recently had an operation, was getting along nicely. The farmers on the Ridge are busy finishing laying by their crops. They U-J i- L-i.- , . . ,.aa mul uetter De in too big a hurry for crops are very late, but you see mule feed is high and money scarce. Two dollars a bushel for corn does not keep mules and horses in good work order. Messrs. J. B. WallaceL Herberts ting and it was an inspiring] ~ Jesse, Arthur Gault and Haskel Garner went fishing yesterday. They had good luck; caught one carp that weighed 11 pounds. G. T. G. pEPgpIll ; II KBfl088i ^ t' I CHILL HrFEVER or FO*"CHIU8 AND"FIV?II. Gl, DUMB AGUE. BILIOUS FKVCR ln? INTERMITTENT FfVID AND lUl , ALL MALARIAL DISEASES I ch( AND LA GRIPPE. ! DimcTions j TWO TIAIFOONFULf IN W" WATER EVERY THREE HOURS Vp. UNTIL IT ACTS WELL. THEN | THREE TIMES A DAY nig CHILDREN IN PROPORTION TO ASS f PIUCK 25 CENTS p - JACKSONVILLE. FLA. I ette WWIIHIP'H"1"""^ YES Buy it at druggists andi osneral stores or postpaid from the manufacturers.* Cine U sing a weather prophet is most issful among the people with the test memories. ? Yo IF YOU need troubled with dandruff, itching that i , and vim* ' ? ..on coming out, we Cincij ou to try dropa Bfeutq& a 11W2EE3BCW A s THAOl MARK lifflAlT HAIR TONIC r guarantee that it will give or CX lief and satisfaction or money ;g jn0i ed. Sold only by us, 50c and tate t c Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. ^, , m , tell h 3 WACO TONIC ?7, f fails to prove its merits in 1 omplains a? T*w??? AS ...uikcsuod, MaRheumatism, Dyspepsia, That |")R J Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipa- * I Jeart Trouble, Eczema, Sick he, Catarrh and Nervousness. Oc per bottle at Ofl! Old Milhous Drug Store) j ORGAN AND SAM LAYTON X A| I ! ? ^ \ THINKS MissS A' ; THE WORLD OF E=--i UJiShelton, of Grecnvil ?rpresses Her AppreWERf -j* ciation. Ren- _ k TWO HARD YEAI 0 ? * kable Change Has Broug t Greater Interest in Life 1 J for Her. as VX ust think the world of Tanl, [eneral tonic and stomach rer V 35 tid I'm glad to recommend it . [iss Lilla Shelton, of No. 6 Sat rreenville, in a statement si j a lune 1st. "I took Tanlac for aJ?" illy run down condition an tU u )/y c appendicitis. I had been i ^ lealth about two years and "CV)e/V, ed a great deal from indigestior i as nervous as I could be. 'ate anything at all hardly. Ii I ate just like a bird?a littl . < time. I suffered awfully witl VT^Ken ches, too. lel?tte le Tanlac got me in a greatlj s ty \/ed condition in a short time - yr m l(le me sleep better than I had ^?^t 1 for two years, because it quieted ' dr ierves. The Tanlac gave me a wa-pid appetite, too, I began to rest at night and my whole system 1 T la built up and strengthened. The Un^ cine certainly did make ii great p ,*1: ovement in my condition.' o" r sale by i'almetto IJ rug Co., of n; Buffalo Drug Co.. Buffalo: K. tt ailey, Carlisle; II. G. Wilburn T 'Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co.. * 1 svillo* 1 ?1 1 uucKnart Mills Stove, 'it hart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. IN FLYING CORPS. e , Rohison of Greer Will Go to (.r> Vviation School in California. th?t g reer, July 7.?Roy Robinson of er, who has been at Fort OglePe> ^"a-? f?r some time, through ^ ompetitive examination has been s(j. gned to the aviation corps and report at headquarters in Cali?ia in about five weeks. He is a of John A. Robison of Greer. He re co duated at Clemson college, class of 1J3. For several years he held a V>nsible position with the Parker '.on mills at Union. He is an ex|>lary young man. J JUST GOT OVER A COLD? Xx>ok out for kidney troubles and ftkache. Colds overtax the kidneys Id often leave them we? .. For weak ineys?well, read what a Union man I J. W. Nance, farmer, 130 W. Main L, Union, says: "A cold has gen- : tally been the means of bringing on : 1 attack of kidney trouble. I had j ha bad pains in the small of my \ til that I could hardly stoop. Then \ bukidney secretions were scanty and jj in led like fire. I noticed sediment f tvfcem, too. Sometimes, I had such ? lail dizzy spells I nearly fell. I y ,h? used Doan'.s Kidney Pills for J 'a* troubles and they have never ^ )d to relieve me." __ irrjce 50c, at nil ~ ucaiers. IJOn't )aiy ask for a kidney remedy?pet Id's Kidney Pills?the same that 'rcNance uses. Foster-Milburn Co., k., Buffalo, N. Y. 0 CLEAN OFF GRAVEYARD. trm parties interested in Gilcad ilfcery are notified that the grounds ej>e cleaned off on Thursday before icfirst Sunday in August. Come help or send a contribution to J. tabrey, treasurer, Jonesvile, S. C. FREE OF'CHARGE. i 7 adult suffering from cough, cold 7 onchitis is invited to call at qjph's Pharmacy and get absox free, a sample bottle of Bosk German Syrup, a soothing and Ig remedy for all lung troubles, has a successful record of fifty 1. Gives the patient a good dts rest free from coughing, with expectoration in the morning, iftular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For Jh all civilized countries. ten an army officer smokes cigarlie is reduced to the ranks. J ? f \ LIFT A CORN * OFF WITHOUT PAIN! iViati Authority Tells How to Dry J i a Corn or Callus So It Lifts ] Off With Finpers. s acorn-pestered men and women j offer no longer. Wear the shoes wyrly killed you before. f -'* j o l/i 11 S nati authority, because a few of freezone applied directly on :> , aching corn or callus, stops _ bs at once and soon the corn or ' ed callus loosens so it can be rot, root and all, without pain. i lall bottle of freezone cost very t any drug store, but will posi:ake off every hard or soft corn wm is. This should be tried, as it | pensive and is said not to irri- i 3 surrounding skin. | ur druggist hasn't any freezone i to get a small bottle for you rjij, is wholesale drug house. It is if and acts like a charm -? I I. MURRAY HAIR | Dentist e: 507 Chapman Building | Nothii Phone 1569 importai tPARTANBURG, S. C. 1 the ques \ If*' l'; m The Best Way e to inculcate the savings habit ? count for the child. ; A Chik i will become as interested in wi ? grow as it would be with a toy harden into habit and the habit I Open the account today, no matt 1^ ipm | Keep on Bu ? About that improvement you are s Why not go ahead with it? / Every reason in the world says yc 5 At no period in our history have 5 the future. The eastern world's stoi A pinch of hunger, and its demands < * America's broad acres and American i A ing with every passing hour. A great A wider and wider. Honest and fair pi n legitimate efforts are certain. {: Let us quote you prices on your r J; stock of Paints and Oils were bought 1 \ and we can save you money. <! I The right thing to do is to keep bui j Bailey Builders' Si I* Phone SL 106 Worth While Econoi Now is the time to act in ordei worth most to you. Ready to Pk Green Mountain Seed Irish Potat Fine, Mature and Well Sprouted, Goc Large, Dependable Producer. Rutabaga Turnip Seed, and all the and Turnip Varieties of Turnip See All the Best Late Cabbage (Wi Beets and Lettuce Seed. It Will Pay Y Veil to plant often and generously New Supply Best Valentine Impro\ he Best Bunch or Garden Snap Beai Seed for late Lima or Butter Bean, 'ence or Corn Field Planting, the Mo 'enderest Running Beans. Rape Seed, Amber Cane Seed, ( eed. Practically all Small Garden Seed s For the sake of your Pocketbook iotic Duty, you will do well to pla ?ain all the items ahovp t ^ w. iJtv/ us serv Satisfaction, Service and Economy w ase at he Union Grocei e Old Reliable Home of Good T Phone 100 or 80 The Best Delivc L. L. Wagnon, Mgr. ig makes some men feel more A rolling stone it than their ability to answer hut there are lots tions of a small boy. use moss in their I is by opening an aci itching this account r. This interest will into Character er what the amount. ?V\\WW\WV%\\N\SV liSding | planning. R 1 we been so sure of * ? V nach is leeling the V >n the products of i * * ndustries are grow- ? ; market is opening ? *ofits in all lines of g i equirements. Our > before the advance * lding. p fpply Co. I j| my Items | to make them ant ;oes, Especially >d Eater. Menlv J ? i Popular Salad d. nter Cabbage), ou fed Bean Seed, 1 1 in the world. 1 Seed for Pole, I st Prolific and I German Millet till in stock. I and as a Pa- I nt, and plant I e you often. I ith every pur- I ry Co. | iiings to Eat 9 iry Service H ? gathers no moss; of people who don't |^H business.