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j coco SKIN WJ 25c BO A Skin Bleach or Whiten removing all blemishes ai low complexions and cs Whiter. Don't envy a ci tone Skin Whitener and 1 WHAT USERS TH] Macon, Ga. Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: Send me by return mail two boxes of Cocotone Skin Whitener and three cakes of Cocotone Skin Soap. They are fine and I do not care to be without them. Enclosed is money order for $1.25. Yours truly, CLARA M. JACKSON. Waycross, Ga. Cocotone Co. Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I ever saw. My skin was very lark and the first box has made it many shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what I have been using. Enclosed you will find $2.00. Please send me six l>oxes of Skin Whitener and two cakes of soap. Yours truly, ANNA M. WHITE. For Sale by Palmetto Drug Sacked hulls convenient ,1 T^UTTINCt Rnnlcpvp FTii ? important little things this roughage an imp This makes I tHA( RUCI W W COTTI V HU LIN ? easier to handle when putting th ure out when mixing feed. It 1 ? help think of them as forage?nc Eyaf ~ f%ugh sacked, Buckeye ] l)ld style hulls. It costs us mom anything that will help you use worth the expense. Other A Buckeye Hulls are free of lint which has no food value. 2000 pounds of real roughage to the ton?not 1500. Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation of food. Kbnbraagh Bros., Indianola, "We are using Buckeye Hu with them. We think th< ! hulls." To secure the best results and to des thoroughly twelve houre befort wetting them down night and morning this cannot be done, wet down at I feed the hulls dry, use only half as i j Book of Mix Gives the right formula for ever; South. Tells how much to feed tening, for work. Describes Buc using them properly. Send for y Dept. k The Buckeye 1/truinra Birmingham Crx A aguBta Charlotte Jact Wanted! Wai Men and half grown boys ( ters, Mechanics, Laborers wages, Free House Rent, Railroad Fare Refunded if or come to see us. Columbia CI | COLUMl WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains as Indigestion, Ma_ laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. Price 60c per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON MONEY TO LEND on FAAM lands $300 to $10,000?Twenty years time See JNO. K. HAMBLIN , v Lawyer Office 2nd door EasL of Postofflce. tf. DR. I MURRAY HAIR Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1569 spartanburg. s. c. Lti TONE HITENER ; X F R E E er for dark or brown skin, ] id clearing swarthy or sal- < tusing the skin to Grow lear complexion use Cocohave one. INK OF COCOTONE. Montgomery, Ala. | I Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: I find that Cocotone Skin Whitener is the best preparation I have ever used to clear the skin, and wish you would mail me two boxes at once. (Signed) MRS. C. P. JOHNSON. Do not accept substitutes or imitations. CUT THIS OUT THE COCOTONE CO., Atlanta, Ga. I have never used Cocotone Skin Whitener, but if you will send me a 25c box free, will be pleased to try it. I enclose six 2c stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address AGENTS WANTED Co., Union, S. C. ? nean :e and economy lis in sacks is just one of the that have been done to make rovement over the old style. )( MARK KEYF DNSEEO V LLS \ TLESS cm in the barn and easier to measceeps them clean and makes your >t as bedding. Hulls sell for much less than loose ry to sack them but we believe that this product to best advantage is < dvantages \ No trash or dust. They mix well with other food. They take less space in the barn. I Every pound goes farther. Mi**., aay: Us and are very much pleased ey are superior to old style 1 elop the ensilage odor, wet the hull* i feeding. It is easy to do this by I for the next feeding. If at any time I east thirty minutes. If you prefer to nuch by bulk as of old style hulls. ! ed Feeds Free y combination of feeds used in the < for maintenance, for milk, for fat- I keye Hulls and gives directions for ] our copy to the nearest mill. Cotton Oil Co. Dent, k mwood Littlm Rock Mcmpkt* iwn Macon Selma ( i 1 ited! Wanted! 1 white and colored) Carpeni, etc. Steady work, good j Pay Roll Weekly in Cash, 1 Work One Week. Write ay Company 1 &IA, S C. \ Pleasing Others t Is rnpre than sentiment } r it's almost an obligation. Your family and friends ^ want your photograph. 1 Make the Appointment TODAY OLIVER'S STUDIO , f Opposite W. B. Terrell Company c Main Street, Union, S. C. 1 - - h Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System ? The Old 8tandard general strengthening tonic, t< GROVK'9 TASTELESS chill TONIC.diTVeaout h Malar ia.enriches the blood.and builds upthe system. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c t JONESVILLE (j Jonesville, Aug. 21.?There were partial showers of rain over this part >f the country last week which did much good where it fell, but they jy] iidn't meet and there are many dry streaks that are suffering for rain. Something that went over last week [ will now mention: Mr. John Gregory and Miss Pearl Knox were married by VV. H. S. Harris, notary public, at his home in Jonesville. Ti News reached Jonesville this morning that Mr. William J. Vaughan died at his home in Cherokee county yesterday and the remains would be buried at Mesopotamia church today, at Mr. Vaughan was 85 years of age and be a good citizen and a good soldier dur- ev ing the early sixties. Never heard A anything against his good name. (Ji Mrs. George E. Wood a few days Ji ago sold 36 bales of cotton at 26%c be a pound and Mr. J. 1). Jeffries sold ba about 25 bales at 25V?c a pound, so There is not much old cotton in the of country now. The new crop will be si rather late coming in. ly As to the great war: I am almost pj dumbfounded and don't know what to say for one nation with a territory ai not larger than the State of Texas to a hold 17 nations at bay and destroy so jr; much of their navy puts me to silence u] as to what will happen. No nation in ought to be allowed a place on God's in world that is not governed by democ- p] racy for one man to sit back in his'of arm chair and direct a government like William, the kaiser, is doing is u ridiculous and he should be blotted 1) out and wiped from the face of the Si earth and assigned a place with Dives, .I( where there is no water to cool his J. tongue. Think if so many pretty innocent French and Belgian girls have been the victims of his army of ravishers is enough to make the civilized world blush in shame. An army of iu suiwd iiku me v?erman- " astonishes nie beyond measure. a' Mr. W. T. Caldwell visited his u' mother at Kind's Creek, York county, some days ago. >'( Lieut. McGowan Littlejohn, who has .v< been to see his parents, left this morning for West Point, to which place he has been called to service in the United States army. ?* Dr. J. T. Lee died at his home at Rocky, Okla., last week. Dr. Lee mar- . ried Miss Josie Fowler here at Jones- ? ville about 32 years ago. Mr. Forest Fowler of Monarch is at at his father's home, Mr. J. M. Fowler, ot near Jonesville, quite sick with rheumatism. ta Mr. C. D. Guess filled the Meth- p? odist pulpit here Sunday morning in tii the absence of the pastor. Rev. W. R. Justus, who was in a meeting at Bo- gS gansville. There were partial showers of rain th in the country last week and Sunday night and Monday we had good show- c? ers at Jonesville, which will in#*?re good corn crops with the early plant- y< ing and will do much for the cotton he crop. (I It's a good time to plant the turnip seeds and sweet potatoes will grow to perfection. Mr. Joe Free, one of our Jonesville boys, left home about four years ago Si and has been up in Kentucky and New York. He came in Saturday and is en with his mother, Mrs. E. C. Free, sa whose heart is rejoicing. Joe sang a in solo at the Methodist church yesterday morning and with proper train- pe ing his voice will be capable of competing with the most cultured voices, fo I am sorry to see my friend and M brother and comrade, G. T. Gault, has seen proper to knock and kick the great government in which we live. Now, George, come back to true democracy, and don't go ofF too soon. *jc Stand by Woodrow, sink or swim. We . had better fight the Germans on 101 French soil than on our own and it to would have been one or the other. re Mr. H. W. Ackerman and two children of I.'andrum are visiting the fam- . ily of Mr. E. L. Littlejohn. Miss Ruth Dorrell of Hampton is the guest of Miss Bell Free. Mr. John T. Fowler, who has been luite sick for some time, is getting . 11 1 1 ? - - - wen unu iiopes soon to be able to rk" lome to Jonesville. m< Lieut. R. W. Hamilton, Jr., of Fort Oglethorpe, is at home on a ten days' furlough. Rev. W. B. Justus is conducting his S.1 lummer meeting at Bogansville. Rev. 1?' Sam T. Creech is doing the preaching. f The Baptist association comes off tere next week. P Mr. Charley Allen of Greenville was JJ" in this community last week and vis- * ted his farms near Jonesville. Telephone. MATTER ENOUGH. (h( "What's the matter, Hawkins?" "Matter enough! You know, some ime ago I assigned all my property o my wife, to?er?keep it out of the j$ lands I am indebted to, you know." "Yes." on "Well, she's taken the money and up jone off?says she won't live with me ou tecause I've swindled my creditors." ECZEMA REMEDY Qr.1,1 ?? o " uv.u vii ? Kuaraiitee ior Lczema, retter, Salt Rheum, and similar afections of the skin and scalp. Sold inly by us, BOc and $1.00. Glymph's 'hanuacy, Union, S. C. on ? yo Electric range finding apparatus re) as been invented .for the United Itates navy that uses microphones to q ell the distance between ships or the eight of airplanes by the sound of 1 heir propellers. ga ELIEVES IT BETTER THAN ANY OTHER USED Irs. McAlister, of Greenville, Makes Interesting Statement. AUGHTER AIDED MUCH oubles Gone, Her Daughter "is Back at Work Now," She Says. "Tanlac is a good medicine, and 1 n glad to say I think it as good or itter than any other remedy I havt 'er used," declared Mrs. J. T. Mclister, of No. 9 Bryant St., Brandon reenville, in a statement she gave ine 2nd. "My daughter took Tanlac (cause she was suffering from a idly weakened condition, and she was i sick she was just able to be oul bed. Her appetite had left her anc le didn't eat anything at all hard All the time she complained ol rins in her side and of headaches. "But the Tanlac soon had her stronp rd well and she went back to worl nd is working regularly now. II ive her a good appetite and built :> her entire system. Her strength creased rapidly after she began tak g Tanlac, and now she never com ains of those pains in her side noi : headaches." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. nion; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K . Batlev, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn on, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co. onesville; Loekhart Mills Store, ockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch. THE HOME MERCHANT. The home merchant?who is he? He is the man who gives you credit hen you are financially embarrassed id carries your account when vou arc lable to pay. He is the man who gives you back >ur money or makes exchanges when >u are not satisfied with what you lve bought. He is the man who stands hack of s guarantee and makes restoration ' all losses you may sustain on goods >u buy from him. He is the man who takes a neigh>rly interest in you, your family and >ur affairs. He's the man whose clerks live in id spend their money with you and her people of the city. He is the man who pays heavy xes to help support the school deirtments and other public instituons. He helps to support the lurches, hospitals and charity orinizations. Don't you?or won't you?realize latpvery dollar you send out of town >ea(to strangers who never spend a snt liere? "ft l4ll' lo the" home merchant? >ur friend and neighbor?buy in your >me town all the time.?Lexington diss.) Advertiser. AS HE HEARD IT. Little Raymond returned home from mday school in a very joyous mood. "Oh, mother," he exclaimed, as he itered the house, "the superintendent id something awfully nice about me his prayer this morning!" "Isn'trthat lovely! What did he say, it?" questioned his mother. "He said, 'Oh, Lord, we thank tjiee r food and Raymond.' "?Harper's agazine. RENEWED TESTIMONY. No one in Union who suffers hackhe, headaches, or distressing hladr ills can afford to ignore this Uni woman's twice-told story. It is nfirmed testimony that no Union sident can doubt. Mrs. G. W. Fowler, 17 Church St., uon, says: "l sufTered from weak ineys and felt miserable in every ly. I used different medicines, but thout much success until I pot >an's Kidney Pills from the Palmetto up Co. They acted directly on my Ineys, removed the pain and made i feel a preat deal stronper." I.astinp Benefit. OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs. twler said: "I haven't had the phtest return of kidney trouble ice I pave my endorsement of >an's Kidney Pills before." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simy ask for a kidney remedy?pet :>an's Kidney Pills?the same that rs. Fowler has twice publicly recom?nded. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., iffalo, N. Y. 33-2 Wherr the tide of love bepins to ebb. e woman's first thoupht is, "How n I break his heart?"?the man's low can I break away?" Before marriape the woman tries to tch the man and afterward she does ?o, come to think about it. Lyinp is like bleachinp your hair; ce you bepin, you have to keep it forever to keep from beinp found t. IF YOU e troubled with dandruff, itching alp, and your hair coming out, we k you to try TPtAOl MARK ? HAIR TONIC our guarantee that it will give u relief and satisfaction or money funded. Sold only by us, 50c and .00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. Pennsylvania is establishing a state me preserve of 60,000 acres. 1 , In.Orrftf of FOr $ ^ g 3*^?TI^"T"^^S55Saiif?s5Ss>> A Checking / ; is not a hobby; it is good sour r every household. Your chect 1 every penny goes and furnish( i Best f possible Re< in the returned endorsed chec i you save money. Come in and \\\\\vv\vvm\vv\vvv\\\\mxxxj[ ! The Best Pros | a Crop in A The best prospect for a good ? Be prepared to take care of ^ the necessary building now. I Prices on building material pared with other staples and higher. If you are not prepared to pa need see us and we will make t Bailey Builders' , EVERTHING IN BUILDI1 & Phone JL 106 BIB VALUES for LIT I must make room for the ne: model Chevrolet cars. To do some real bargains in second ha I can sell at real bargains. Rea then come and let me show you 1 Ford Touring Car, in good shay lights and top good 1 Ford Tniirino- Pnv in rronU oV. _ , 111 gv/uu on | 1 Maxwell Touring Car, in g J order | 1 83 Overland Touring Car, in | self-starter, fine bargain 1 490 Chevrolet Touring Car, as self-starter 1 Miami Power Bicycle : 1 Columbia Graphophone with 4 ? You have been looking for a r< i gain. Here it is! Come in at on< \ fellow" beats you to it. W. E. GF i CHEVROLET DE \ MAIN STREET RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuw heen 111 ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic ma,"; , Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old __w un: Sores. Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, Wfi' used internally or externally. 25c " A Digci The younper generation doesn t and Live chew tobacco but the cigarette manu- blue l'l factaurers haven't shut down any- pepSj'n 1 where yet. table ar< T EZ9H wmI 'HOWS WHERE W 3 <ERY PERN Y GOES Vccount id business sense for ; book shows where is the ceipt :k. Besides, it helps lpt 11? DVlil'iin ?vv vtu V/\l7iC(lll. rfYwrrtrm WXXVVW\\N\\\\NN\\N\ >pccl For | Years \ * g price in a lifetime. $ your crops by doing '< are still low com- i? are certain to go $ ,y cash for what you '& erms to suit you. ;5 Supply Co. | VG MATERIAL S I TLE MONEY shipment of 1918 | this, I am offering nd cars, cars which d the following list, >e, tires good, $125.00 ape $200.00 ood running \ $140.00 good shape, $450.00 good as new; $425.00 $95.00 0 Records __ $55.00 eal Automobile Bar:e, before the "other ALER UNION, S. C. mps for fire hose that are locked by a quarter turn have vented by a Massachusetts lelphia spent $3,4S(?,62.r? on ldinps in one month. it is LAX-FOS FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA itive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic rTonic. ContainsCascaraBark, ag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black ay Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Combines strength with pala>matic taste. Does not gripe. 50c