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I Bad Spells I ? I " 1 suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," I iv writes Mrs. MoUto Nary, of Walnut, N. C "At last, 1 was Hj H almost bed-ridden, and had is give up. We had throe I K doctors. AH toe time, 1 was getting worse, i had bad H k H spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after il tl H flm Cardai a trial, 1 could eat, sleep, and ]oke, aa wall at H p H say body. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an Invalid H H tor 5 weary years 1 Cardial relieved me, when everything { fl stoe failed.** d iCardui Wo marft Tonic I? fl If you art weak aad aftltag, think what It would maaa, I ? to yon, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. Por more H e than 90 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, H Cl H has been used by thousands of weak and ailing auttorers. H o ' They found It at real value in relieving their aches and H 6 jH pains Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved H p U and helped so many. Is ready, at the nearest drug store, to I ? una, at ones, hy you. Try it, today. H V 1 5 ! ? 1< ? ii I In our Clos^Ou^Sal^of Fur- I \ niture at Half Price, we have I { only the following articles now left: 2 Beds at $12.50 now $ 6.25 1 Din. Table $50 now $25.00 2 4 4 44 15.00 4 4 7.50 1 Parlor Suit 50 44 25.00 2 Suits 44 65.00 44 32.50 5 Stoves at 14 44 7.00 1 44 4 4 47,50 4 4 23.75 1 44 at 22.50 11.25 1 44 44 55.00 44 27.50 1 Trunk at 11.00 5.50 1 Dresser 35.00 44 17.50 1 44 at 10.00 5.00 1 44 18.00 44 9.00 1 44 at 7.50 3.75 1 44 12 5 0 4 4 6.25 1 44 at 7.00 3.50 1 Chiffonier 8.50 4 4 4.25 1 44 at 4.00 2.00 And a few odd articles to go at the same price. Come at once before the bargains are gone. _ j 5. m. KlUt, t. V. 11 1 ? ?? I sooaaaoaaaaaoaaaaaaoaaaaafe ' $ The Straight Road to 0 I 1 ...S U C C E S S... I J "If you are endowed with great talents, in- jj p X dustry will improve them, but if your abilities ^ $ are only moderate, industry will supply their ( H J deficiencies." Industrious habits plus sys- jj u 2 tematic money depositing keeps many a per- ^ j IP awn wn nit auai^iii luau iu suticaa. uc near qw i j J in your financial matters. Use your talents, ? II be industrious, and run your finances on the s 41 check account sysetm of this bank. 4? a || (The Old Reliable) ' I Merchants & Planters National 5ank f' g OF UNION, S. C. jg i, J* F. VI. KAWK, l're?. 'A. H. FOSTER, Vice Frew. ST j' J. D. Al<THUR,Ca?hler. r J CAPITAL AND SCJSPLUS ?lOO.OOO. ^ r ]; 25% YOU CAN SAVE 25% ;| " |! V* ? One-Fourth ? V* !} V ON MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES ;{ I' BY DEALING DIRECT WITH US. ' * i' { i You save Agents' Commission and the middle i \ -51 man's Profit. i \ | | You get First Class Material. J1 t' You get First Class Workmanship. i ? 11 You get your work promptly. J | \ i You pay no money in advance. i J1J You deal with a reputable and responsible firm 11 ^ t who fulfill every contract they make. j | {i See our line, get our prices, try us and be con- 1} ii vinced. ?\ i 1 1 Bailey Undertaking Company.;! School Government . ] < Proper school government is the undation for all proper advance- i tent in education. Justin propor- ' on as teachers govern themselves j id their own tempers will they be < lie to govern their pupils. All \ :hools should begin daily with some 1 ind of religious worship. The one 1 lat is shortest and seems most ap? ,] ropriate is for the teacher and all < is pupils to repeat the Lord's l rayer together. Catling the attsn- J on of the children to their religious i uties is the surest and best way to i U1 their attention to proper beha- i iour and stodv. Welcome the pu> I ils. Although each one has a right , > attend school, yet they should !' ?ch one have a welcome. Nov ; iust this oourtesy be omitted be- j iu86 they come every day. The ;< ?chers may by a smile or a nod < xtend this ocurteey or they may oldly neglect it. There is absels f oourtesy that impels most teachrs; that in a oertaty sense the PU~ i ils have come on a visit and must r should be properly received and ] ntertained. \ The teacher's first duty seemd> roperly to the small primary chil- < ren. They should not be told to x)k on their books or study their jssons except while they are redtv J ng until they can spell and proi. ounce well and read as it is liable o injure their eyesight and give hem a distaste for books and study, f they should chance to learn any* hing they are apt to learn it wrong ir improperly, which is far worse han not knowing it at all I> is ery important to give the child &1 iroper start. Gain and keep th^ .ttention of the pupils and excite heir intereet in the subject. Use anguage which your pupils fully inderstandand clearly explain every lew word required. Excite the elf activity of the pupils and lead hem to investigate truths for them* elves. Require pupils to re-state ully and correctly in their own lan? ;uage the truth taught them. To ojiure cncn pupn 10 ao ior lisen is be only way of absolutely eompellng it to give attention. Teaching is not merely giving oat essons and talking. It is causing.* bilk to know. It is awakening attention and then satisfying it. There b a moral basis still stronger to ommand a kind recognition of >upils. The teacher will be rem^^H >ered that makes the impres&^H .hat endures for a lifetime. iot what is learned^that educates7 >ut what is remembered. Review, , eview, review is a very important esson that should not be neglected. 1 f these lines can help one teacher n the responsible work of teaching >r one pupil in the important work ?f gaining a proper education they ,re not written in vain. Truly, Eliza A. Garner. I Kelton, S. C. resbyterians Eater Campaign to Raise Endowment The Presbyterians of South Caroina are engaged in a campaign for he purpose of raising $2b0,000 for heir educational institutions, vis., he Presbyterian College of Sonth !arolina at Clinton, Chicora College t Greenville and the Theological eminary at Columbia. A joint ommittee on endowment has been | fisuuibeu uj umimge me campaign, 'his committee consists of nine, hree representatives from each of he schools, the president being one f the three. ' Tiie personnel of the oommittee ^ as follows: Rev. G. G. Gillespie, f Yorkville, chairman; Rev. H. A. Cnow, of Mayesville, recording secetary; Mr. John McSween, Timuonwville, treasurer; Rev. B. P. h id, Reidsville; Mr. Wm. P. Anlerson, Westminster; President D. 1. Douglas, of Clinton; President ?. C. Byrd, of Chicora, and Presiient Thornton Whaling, of the eminary. The financial secretary f the committee is Rev. A..C. Wood's Seeds Fop 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog < is fully up-to-date, and all about the best ( Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener , should have a copy of mis cat*- , log, which has long been recog- , nized as a standard authority* for the full and complete information which it gives. < We are headquarters for ' Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed 1 Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Sola Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's (Descriptive Catalog mailed Free on request. Write for it. ^ T. W. WOOD & SONS, I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. M M r.M iIridgman, who has headquarters in Columbia. 'The plan adopted to raise this imount is what is known as the *8bort Term Simultaneous Campaign" that has been used so sucjeesfully by the Young Men's Christian Association all over this country. The campaign is oonducted by Presby teries. As there are seven Presbyteries o! the Presbyterian church in 8outb Carolina there will be seven campaigns. The third of these campaigns is to be held in Booree Presbytery. Enoree Presbytery comprises the Presbyterian churches of Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, Union and Cherokee (west of Broad river) Counties. This Presbytery now has 58 churches with a total membership, aooording to last reports, of 5,418. These eburches will be asked to raise a Bum of $55,000 and each church will have a definite part of this amount apportioned to it, which it is expected, jo. raise iiyavOftnww tott eight days and to be oonducted - picked men of the particular ohurch. Here's hoping that each church | Enoree Presbytery will do its part cheerfully, energetically, promptly, enthusiastically and successfully. Woman's "Serfdom." iittir-grown man is. of courso. a tyrant. And so tt has come about that the rule or man In the world has for many ages meant the serfdom at woman.?Edward Carpenter. Indian Killed on Track Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to ffmp on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his K&relessness with his life. Often its that way when people neglect conghs and cold^. Don't risk yonr life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will dure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lnng trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible oougb that followed a severe attack of Grip,'/ wxites J. ?R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I hod lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at The Rice Drug Go. Horrible Thought. ' * Alleged Humorist?Can you Una* las anything worse than a giraffe with a sore throat? Proven One? ffursl A centipede with corms.?Tessa Coyote. Tlie Trials of A Traveler IB am a traveling salesman," writes ^B^Yoangs.E. Berkshire, Vt.. "and ^ ftenjQKried withj constipation and MMMTdmiK begad to use Dr. King's Few lire Pills, which 1 have found an excellent' remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they arc tin* , equaled. Only 25 cents at Tlie Rice Drug Co. Must Llvs for Others. A class which lives only (or Itself and not for the community of which It la a part Is bound to perish. The Nemesis of selfishness Is extinction. A Warning Against Wet Feet Wet and chilled feet usually affect the mucous membrane of the no9e, throat and longs, and la grippe, bronchitis or Jineumonia may result. Watch careally, particularly the children, and for the racking stubborn coughs give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It soothes the inflamed' membranes, and heals the cough quickly. Take no substitute. Jonesville Drug Co. Glymph's 1'haJmaoy. Saws Without Teeth. tire development of circular dlaka of iron, turning with great velocity, but possessing no teeth on the edge. for Mtwlng material, is common in many workshops. First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis that was the c-aae with Mrs. W. S. Bailey, McCreary, Ky. 4,My wife wan taken down with a severe attack of la gripi>e, which ran into bronchitis. She coughed as tho' she had consumption and could not sleep at night. The first bottle of Foley's H oney and Tar Compound gave her so much relief that she continued using it until she was permanently cured." Jon?*flviUe Drug Co. Glymph's I'harmacy. Cod. Tho catch of ood in tho United Stats* la third In value of flab caught, amounting to almost 18,000.009. followed by that of ahad. lobstors and dams. Ail Epidemic of Coughing is sweeping over the town. Old and jroung alike an* affected, and the strain is partipnltfrly hard on little children and 5n elderly people. Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound is a qyict, safe and reli?ble core for all coughs and colds. Contains no opiates. Jonesville Drug Co. GUymph's Phurmacy. True Devotion. "Do you love mo, darllagf mm asked. "Sweetheart, I love every hair on yoor bureau!" bo reverently mm wered.?Michigan Gargoyle Foley Kidney hlls will cure any case >f kidney or bladder trouble not beyond he reach of medicine. No medicine can I lo mora. Jonesville Drag Co. GIvmph's 'hurmasy. John WMti & Co. 40^ LOUIWItUC. KY. ?eut4M?e* lea? 5roloft40M^ IYI C. ?!? ?? ? \ft \ j: ON FEBRUARY TBE12TH! ]' I 11 we will begin to take stock? f | J until then we will continue | 11 the low prices we have been I ] [ offering our Clothing, Boys' i ] J Suits and Stetson's Telescope $ ; J Shape Hats. ? , . Vfc ? - - | ueiow are tne close out | ] | prices: ji I! All $27.50 and $25.00 SUITS . $20.001 j I All 22.50 and 20.00 " 17.50 { HAII 18.00 - 13.50 it Hah 16.50 . 12.50' I Hah 15.00 and 13.50 " 10.00! i Hah 12.50 and 10.00 " 9.00! I Hah 9.00 and 8.50 " 7.5011 i' I !? i I ?- 11 i: All Boys' Suits *4 Off. | j; Big Reduction on Men's I \; Overcoats. I 1| Come and Look. 1 i J. Cohen. 1 To Lonesome Women! Kjgg J5B1 iwr 1 "Ac* 9?a yOg Si Ob MUtat ? " "Tn. ra k ml; ?kn yN cmt." Women living on farms and in rural districts haven't time to seek and enjoy social pleasures. Distances are too great?the work is too urgent. Women grow lonesome and listless when robbed of these pleasures. The Rural Telephone solves the problem. It enables women to talk with neighbors and triends and keep alive to the news of the day.. Our free booklet tells how you can have a telephone in. your home at small cost Women living in the country should write for it. Address Farmer* line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE/a\ ft TELEGRAPH COMPANYuAJl 154 Sooth Fry or St, Atlanta, Gc. THE DIXIE CAFE j Is now prepared to serve its customers in the best off style. Model Kitchen, Model Dining Room and Prompt Service at Reasonable Prices. OYSTERS 8ERV RTJ IN ALL. STYLES Regular Meals 25c. Open Day and Night. Hot and Cold Lunch. THK DIXIE CAFE Phona OO . - - - I IVIIV f mam oireei Union, 5. C. | Fifty Young Men Wanted. E. INM AN ...,4 ? , . ATTORNEY AT LAW ritty more youn^ uh>h am wanted u arn Telegraphy and accept positions ut ORKitNVILIJt, ?. C. legrapli oix-ratorn on tlie L. A N. Rail _ .... . *d. \ddrrxiM K. ft. Roy, Supervisor "*" ? IW W Fltri WTO. UMliville, Tcnn. :{rt-li j 121 Court Street.