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H1OW SOVIET ELECTIONS ARE HELD IN RUSSI Prof. F. W. .1. Prav, in Dcarbon In dependent. Prof. Bray. who has just re- * * turned to Eng:and via Canada * * with a British regiment, was * lately house masiter of the Alex * ander lyceum in Petrograd. and * hai lived thirty-tive years in Russia; for two vears recent- * * ly within tht. !ines of the Bol. * shevik army. The army again.i which .\dmuira: Kolchak's adherent. at -- fighting and whVch Amercan. kno)V und4'r the I nt of H hv <:. 7S ) ilally .t1-rm .\r~t:: f GoI 0-3%! Zoviot Repubh ii : a-o s 1-:ro) an lu . a killin:" "O - o r o th. P-o: m ~ hinx the andl .! r- :h in all tend . n on f t.he .a nor n man. eurea more iorpia! to r ' -,- of !Idra lz - r n !. rr to fl hel w .n OPERA Thursday, F WILLIAM F Madlaine Snares tangle i:o m a womnar~s reart. High andI Low Life Vividly Prices 10 and 15ct MAKE C HAVE YOUR I have moved fi to the Old Foundry I Spring. I am now bettei first class Work thar Painting, Uphol All Work Guarante, MY PRICES ARE W. HI. 1% Per of an outside world, of a newspaper s or magazine. Such places are gener- C ally beyond the pale of postal service. a The people -who live in them are al- f. most as ignorant as cattle and possess s little more ambition than cattle: yet fi they are for the most part a kindly, n peaceful and lovable people and de- t; serve to have their wronge made 1< known to all the world. ii I was an eye-witness to the inaugu- j< ration of Bolshevik rule in the village s of Karagai. This village is situated in the 1) Okhansk county of the province of c Pern and. like most North Russlian c. villages. it consists of a few very wide st rats. which are unpaved. never 2 leaned. f'ightfull1y muddy in wet w-at h'r and horrihly dusty in dry wo'a- her. fr. is laid out in retangular h Aot.; and -ach plot contains that call- s ed a hom tead. The luss ian term is a 1vor: wnch in Fnzlish signifles yard. Th;1 :. i a a ire of evil me'l - I til exCept when . wintu fr ost Iza~ it 1into a solb: hloick. Arouind ' l y d 'and oh hi t in h:Ct 7, h w 1aln and his family; ie the a b'(lIn :hat muale up the hiomestead l Or th1 :"-ant or farmr ":4 W siohllid 0 iim : n iish. Th w l i roa lad!.ya 4.ono l fiencO. a T vi'.;a- ' ' iaraai contained a b - ra t o (ol i a biz ' aIn .\m an c o an ty. At on, (nd otho %ilago stood th - ' Lo - r t e 11 i d o f . . .. .. I '. i r n.......2 :a-- th- v:1 air* -ren a ia which wal sil I - ain--. lt bo. oth1 , wh* V . a n -tdays. anvone who had any- b * mn i 1. i ronveniently OX- t h m ildlo of Juni 191. a a n o r . - o n's and a -an' Army of the Federated so- t R l: " .ame to this villao. T f omi:'any 'a- conpos.'0rd of Rus- o JOUSE ebruary 12th OX, Presents x'averse of Paris An aet,*ro~ note(d I- he r Iauty an 1 ph )%vc- in emohrtionhal wvork. in~ French Capital Pictured s lnciudimg W/ar i a~x DCARS CAR PAINTED orn Waldrop's Garage Building near Hudgens' prepared to give you ever before. stering, Top Work ad to Give Safisfaction RIGHT. SEE ME THITLOCK irietor -I lans, Moldavians, Austrians and hinamen. in its ranks -were sailors nd soldiers who, after endeavoring to 'aternilze with the Germans, had de 3rted the front and sought safety in ight; prisoners of war who did not 'ish to return to their native coun -y; factory hands who had found >oting more to their taste than work ig; and foreign adventurers who had >ined this army In hopes of getting; )mething for nothing. Every man was armed with rifle. tyonet, revolver and bombs; some irried swords in addition and the mpany possessed a machine gun. This mozley, nuimnbering about 150 to )4 men, streamed into the village in 'equistional" country carts or mount I iipot "requisi tional" peasants' arses. and at once billeted thenm 'Ives upon the inhabitants. Each at tey entierei they took con lete >ssssiol of, informing tile owne ia;. they were no.w "mas'.ers'' of the minttrv and "owners'" of all it con ined: that they had abolisheti c.ar )m itlh all its rapacious tyranny ,il had substitutorei for it the ",gov -nment of the people." They then mt out nt1o all tbe' siirrotinlding han *ts a notice (verLal. of Collrse) COl) anding th:at all adalt males attenl r. ieeting a*. Kara.ai on the ,oi >w in- <la. They :hen ato and drank -sv.-'ily the latteir-nost liberal at the (Xlwnse of the villagersz, anti. A.inl losredl sentries. went to sleep. IHarl- the inext raorning .te . :;,-t ip _nh n ilin on a bit of Ii a outni that (lominatd t ll' o Illage rteen and posted th emsei lves aroti( ic lrln. In the- midIle of thi t~aa. Lh-re Sm 5)a rmoudos,. litt le en em tL ,;ud of rllick aid iro sni ooraitn..t t 1:4 rat ion of t' .r-ri by .le a ter 1. Th s t ey a iol ishedl. As soon as the raen of the villa:'e nf iurroundinl- hamlets hadassem Il.i to the niniber of fourteen or fif enl hliilrerl. t ineeting was open rl. The three cot mmis.ars who acted 1 leale rs of this company of the Worknitr's and Poelasant's Artny of if, Felerated Soviet Rr-public" male Ileeches. They were followed by thers of the conpany. The speeches *ere all alike and consisterl for the iost part of such stock phrases a have tieuoted aboy-o. The phra am e in <liffeYrent order, or one was mphasize-cd mor' than another that -as a: . If any one of the peasanatsI ntenLteeri to spoak he was proitly autioejied to hold his tongue, to Ii; -n and to learn. .\s .sjon as these spe-'ches ' r' enal I vtj4) in was ordiler l. - r fr1 o .'..n of the For!lrat . So\ it It - to0)- o. ; o abli w , 1 roe fro a an i1 - ' I - 4 4 th r i n nd- ireci n o f .o~ o 1k' w t thI nrI ~ b, l ax 1. I e a4lit ,uccess -tuLei. to he f t 'IaIt they5 df. i a ood job. .\(a sn't th, evwhole show by any rnannier if me71 .n:, for h- is surmnrided by a a1St, in !'iding Alice ther, .lauri (ouchl, 11irry IKe(''5er, ( ladys Cairdi )Jixie I i.rII, [sew S wan anrd othier's, ill 1: . ICetie 10' hlorui of '-nty. Th'le : in f the fo-'n *0+n .1' -no: (.fot tea 4 invltn8 34, Sat ires, sur ri 4 *Ot-ia", tibl: ,.i hiits anid igh (i:. - ' recve.ry beo' thel S m1 hae iany lu ,,nh.na (Grne'is Tasteiens chill Tonic esberes vitity aned "nergy by) puirifying and e.' LOOK! Listen and Believe Owing to the fact, as has been made public, we have sold out our property at this place and have left on hand twenty good fresh-shipped Tennessee mules with probably half as many good grade, swapped-for mules, and owing to the fact that the sale of mules has been very slow we have been compelled to sell the mules which we have dis posed of this Winter at a very high price We had to do that in self-defence, but now the time has come when these mules must be sold to allow us to enter upon our new duties; so to prevent a'crash come with your cash and our word for it, we will sell you the cheapest lot of mules we have ever sold. That you may know whether we mean business or not, come and see for yourselves for this will be the last bunch of mules we will have for sale before the first of October. We Mean What We Say and "Cash Rings Loud" 3. F. Hicks & Son Freea Barbecue! WITH Twin City Tractor and Fresh Water System Demonstration AT Kinards Duroc Stock Farm, Kinards, S. C. Fri day, Feb. 13th. The real Tractor has come at last, with 16 valve rnotor, every working part enclosed and runs in bath of oil, removable cylinder walls, counter balanced crank shaft. With the "Twelve Twenty" Tractor, we guarantee to develop 25 per cent beyond its rated horse power. It will pay you to spend a day and see this Tractor perform. If you are interested in handling the county for one of the best Tractors and Trucks on the market I will be glad to figure ivith you. W.. P. SMITH STATE AGENT Kinards, S. C.