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By insist on IRONIZED YEAST, and refusing chea Imitations or substitutes, you can be < that you are taking a vitamins tonic tre aisnt which is unsurpassed in effectivem convenience and genulno health-build value. Note i Full Sited Packages of IROh Organization of International Group Of Editors ( Mib. ,.v.. T 11 A.? V .in, . it II. nilllUlillCt'IlICIIl IS just made by the Director of the Oriental Imt'lutc of the University of Chicago, Dr. .T amsoellrnyemfwycmfw Chicago, 1> . James llenvy Breasted, that funds have been secured for the organization of an international group of editors for the collection, editing : r.d pul licntion of the archaic mortuft.y documents which preceded ?he famous Book of the Dead and out of which the Book of the Dead was later pul together. These mortuary texts vere written in ink on the insides of tli" massiee cedar coffins in which the Egyptians r.ohles wore buried four thousand years rgo. The coffins con <$ <%?<%? 4$? ?+ < JMJhm? ?.*-?>* % ?*<M$M$?-< wF( Vpron B *vy light colored Now Folks, TH That d Yeast hiilds Weight <^?) Beautifies Skin ar ci Gives New F n A"if\r T r. Thin, Run-down Foil s Do yon need more flesh? Are \ :i r Jown, pa!e ov >cr;iwny lookd;.:? Down nek energy - or is your skin la mi 1 > i 'iy liiimiliittiityr pimples, I l ??-U tiot mils? If so. here is j;o?d new I. r \ i simply iniiil eoiip'.i, t,i l. ?v l'< ? 11 1 on us l im e Day I i( 11. Trial I enln.ciil < i IKON I/.CD ^ KAST. l ake these r oarkalile lakhls two villi r toll meal. I'hen get ready for a .surpn-.o! Watch the Quid* i'l.'-suUs! Yon simply v. ill liat lit liev- y. i.. i u . i . u fill see |n?*v wuiek l\ > owr .-h :ii .us i >1. . iiid how miU-kly |> mplcs. ete in i n war. Naii llie .i.li (i. ile ii.i l.- I- . .. nul energy. 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Or L > I r> 1 u:r ?i: 0:111 1 mil K?'t lllONT/.ri) YI'.ASl' oil nor I'oai.u ! ?. uilts or your money instant li relurntial |m )M'/liD VhASI' show s in yen. t :l todiy' II fitfe7 /mazing 3-D-.y Tnsl Mail I Ills riiupeu withyour nnmr * and ndflress toTlie le ni/i I Yvmt are ( oinpiiny. Atlaii'n.O: ll> return , mail you will receive itlmihitcly .1." FREE our fumnui .1 l>?y Trial , ' Treatment. Watch theItcsulls ! Dept. 'IZF.D YEAST Sold at all Drug^ls* MBE?ii:iiy?iis?!i4UiU2vxc:7r. taining this literature are scattered throughout the great museums of the world where they have never been completely copied and studied. These strange inscriptions will be called "The Coffin Texts" anil thn mnrlf of producing the great publication will be in the hands of three editorsMonsieur Pierre Lacau, the leading French Egypologist and director ol the Egyptian Government Department of Antiquities, I)r. Alen H Gardiner, the eminent British Egyptologist, and Director James II. Breasted, of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. The Coffin Texts nre important not only as raw materials for the Book of the Dead, but as showing the earliest belief in a judgment in the hereafter. Subscribe to The Union Times y "^" w* ^j|y v ! >t^t^J^J^iM>JwJMJ> tH rtl* Coats, Sui p* r .... 36-inch Bleaching 1 A^, Yard wide Englis . . . A v V Long Cloth, yai 10c -*-" ^ 36-inch Percales, 1 Pp North Carolina V Blankets, pair . 1 ftf* Men's Full Cut W . . A"*' Shirts, each . . 1 A Full Size Cotton . . . AUC Blankets, pair , Hit the Trail IE OL B We A A A A A A AA P W 'rVVVVVVVVVVi! Jonesville 'Dig Ol.l v?;ir ie Cftiid wifVi ito in?. inid sorrows arid another mile stone n< the journey of life is past. We set < out hopeful on the new year on oui journey to the next mile stone. Wt' know not who will be halted and called to their reward before it is reached. We know not what awaits. God kindly blinds our eyes. Moxy's letter in The Times last week struck a sad chord in my heart when he spoke ' < f the "vacant chair" of his pood wife. I knew Mrs. Gault. She was an excellent poed woman, kind and pencil.us. A devoted wife and faithful ' mother. The past Christmas four years apo "the lipht went out" in my home; and left a "vacant chair" and an "achinp void" the world can never 1.11. No one knows how to sympathize with those who have lost a companion. Who has not had the experience? We have the blessed as&nrance if we are faithful we will meet them apain where partinp is no more. Who has not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts thnt knows not here ( an end. 1 spent the holidays in Columbia. I saw no sipn or heard any cry of hard times. The pivinp and exchanpinp of presents was peneral, but were useful. The "'pood eats" were abundant. ' Then the drives over the city and suburbs was much enjoyed. I wish the editor and The Times force and the readers of The Times a prosperous ' and happy new year. Mrs. Telephone. KE5ULT5 TELL | There Can He No Doubt About the Hesults in Union. Results tell the tale, ' . All doubt is removed, The testimony of a Union citizen enn be easily investigated. What better proof can be had ? . John Petty, 8 Keennn St., Union, 1 snys: "Weak kidneys caused pains through the small of my back and they were so severe at times that I couldn't sleep. My kidneys acted ir regularly and the secretions were un < natural in passage. I used different medicines, but didn't get permanent I relief until I took Doan's Kidney Pills. They also helped another of family, who was afflicted with kidney I trouble." OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr 1 , Petty said: "I haven't noticed the , slightest sign of kidney trouble or backache since I used and recommended Doan's Kidney Pills. I don't know . . < f anything better for kidney ailments and backache." Price r?Oc, at all dealers. Don't simply n?k for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that . Mr. Petty had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Some natives of British New I Guinea serve lime to their guests. ? I Naples has 3B7 churches ? two i j more than Rome. ] ; ry1 wr* e Fin Is and Di It yard h rd ' yard / oolen ork I That Leads D RE 1A1 511-It For V T^r "^y ^ ^ Salem Town ' T By E. R. Jeter. D it's night across the mountain and ,., the little birds are singin', j, They're chantin' o* the vesper time . and dim and lone, a star j, Above me in the twilight skies in j loneliness is swingin', r, And the little lights o' Salem uro jeallin' from afar, v They're beamin' thru the darkness and j. ai me tney are a winkin', A winkin' and a blinkin' with a v twinkle and a frown, .. The little lights o' Salem town int ? the darkness sinkin', n And you a whisper in' to me there, t Sweetheart ()' Salem Town. r The little hirdd arc singing clear, v thru all the twilight stealin' Down from the dusky mountains n and comin' up the glen, And clear thru all the distances the 1 little bells are pealin' 11 The little bells o' Salem town are callin' once again. a They're singin' o' my love to me, they s tell me o' my sweetin', (* Tho it's not of me she's thinkin* (' , when the dreary night sinks down, K And it's little she's be knowin' that it's her I am a greetin' C Through the tinkle and the jingle o' the bells O' Salem Town. 2 The little roads that lead away are F gleamin' pale and lonely, They shimmer in the moonlight with a wan and ghostly air, They bid me rise and come to them ^ and I'd be goin' only I'm wonderin' and wonderin' if she'll be waitin' there. 3e waitin' at the road's end beyond n the vale o' dreaming Beyond the hills o' Lorit Delight, u beyond the fields o' brown, Beyond the little rises where the little ^ roads are gleamin' The little roads o' lovers that lead 1 to Salem town. di Hie night wind's lips have kissed me is and I've known the pangs of ei sorrow, si But it's I that will be going soon ai across the fields and down, p ^y, thru all the villages I'll take my (j way tomorrow vj Until they gleam before me there, the lights o' Salem Town, Av Upon the little roads that lead to n Salem Town I'm goin', I'm goin' for to meet her and to kiss her hair o' brown, c SVhere the little bells are pealin' ano q the little brook is flowin', a 111 met my Maid o' Salem, my d Maid o' Salem Town! ii * d Small tree is still growing on tha roof of the courthouse of Greensburg, Ind. o : i . i < A J-X-: *-T? - a T^f <$ f^Jf f^JT ^ alCI rcsscs a "| /\ 5*l-inch A! . . . . -* "^ Serge, y 12V2C i-^i?'$t Gowns, 15C Ladies* Cc Yard wide $2.95 Cheviot Ladies' all OyC worth $ 4 C| One bin N . .V A# act values t to the Barg LIAB rx I Less A A A A $> [ J* t4 ?? ! ! !* < abernacle Filled At Every Servi< Spartanburg, Jan. 10. With t awest brand el weather Spartanhu ossibly has over expei ieneed. the : abernacle was filled for the tin litinl services held by Billy Stind anuary 8lh. The tnhernaelc s<: ,000, and morning, noon and tiitt otind it parked, despite a slow ra nth temperature almost at the I ret ug point. It may have heen e< ,'ilhont, hut "Billy" made it \va *ithin. He preached tin- old-fashii d gospel, adding a few personal I'ri ad thrills. With an earnest, \el iient delivery, the evangelist dn he truths home with lightning h apidity. He does not exhaust t ocahulary in search of soft wor tit charges with the bayonet. J ouncing his subject, Mr. Sunday mi htills his forcts, and as he goes o\ he top it is like a thousand tin*/ uachine gun tiests in full action. Morning morning dawned brant i tul bright, giving promise of a f; tretch of weather for the Billy St ay meetings. Mondays are his r< ays, and iiis first Monday in Spartr urg the evangelist and his wife spt iving the city the "onco-ove imong the places he visited was t lhamber of Commerce. Services at the tabernacle daily :30 p. m. and 7:.'J0 p. in. iailroads Turned Over to Govemmei Danzig, Jan. 11.?Transfer of t anzig railroads to tho Polish govet lent, which is to .adminisi: r t lain transportation lines of the fr ty created by fhe treaty < :' \\ lilies, was accomplished recent ithout a hitch, this being one ?e principal changes in to,up! li le arrangements designed to gi le new Polish republic an nutlet le sea. The Danzig railroads are to he a er the direction of the Polish Mi ter of Railroads in Wni saw an raieu in conjunction with the !' >i iate railroad system with an a.-'if nt director residing in Danzig. T oles, it is said, plan to retain all t ermans employed on the Uan/.ie < ision and in this way do their sh >ward maintaining friendly rclatio ith the Oantcigcrs so far a > ! lilroads are concerned Bristol, Eng. ? Lady Ciriflith-K< awon has launched a campaign to uire all toachcts to take the oath Ueginnce. She declares that hi reds of disloyal teachers are impa ig communst ideas to Brish <1 ren. United States refined 7^,000 t( f metal in liiro. It Half Pri II Wool, Sponged and Shrunk ard .CO Outing each >als, Suits and Dresses at half pric< i solid Blue Shirting s, yard solid Leather full vamp Shoes 3.00, pair for Ten's Womeri's and Boys' Shoos, :o $4.00 for, pair ;ain Center LE $? <? ?%? $ ^^^^t4*$H^t44t44t44t^t*^t44$> 1 im mn??mbii?ii mi !!! J1 !,;* r , 1 * J >uv, U ve IGr yard for all 25c: qua ?y L.ire's Fire Sale. its' ' 8c yurd for good qualil ... Lure's Fire Sale. i .id ; rm'jj 59c yard for 72-inch, $ ^ ai McLure's Fire Sale. ills { 1X, 9 45c yard for 64-inch, 71 11, |B McLure's Fire Sale. l'^ | $5.50 for $10.00 qualit (1._ 9 at McLure's Fire Sale. :en 9 $3.50 for $5.00 Satin be ^ Blankets at McLure's Fire Sa Discovery of Tidal Movement! llilo, Island of Hawaii, T. 11., .lan.j 10. Discovery of a distinct tidal j movement, referable to the action ofj tin- sun and the moon, in the entile Jv lava column, erays, islands, lake '* banks and shelves within the encircling crater of the live pit of Kilauea volcano of this island, from which a system may be evolved, whereby earthquakes and volcanic eruptions miyht be predicted considerably in adl>" vance, has jus' been announced her" xt by I'rofessor Thomson A. .latryai, ? jcovernment voleanoloyM stationed at Kilauea. l!l The tidal movements have been ndemonstrated by 2~?,000 observations to occur daily and semi-daily, nnnln ,,e-is to those ot the sea. The move, ment ranges from one to four feet j' every day. II naturally i* more pro,. nennced in the liquor la^al melt than in th<> stiffer magma and the mow11' nieuts of loth have been redound to 'us terms of regularity from the irrqRubir u pulsations caused by gas pressiEre with which they are meri^-d in the )S complicated volcanic mechanism That , actuates the entirr lava column, Prof. of .Taggar said. m- Purine: certain configurations of the n. sun and moon these tides should pile nl_ up into greater crises, possible, of prediction in advance so that warning might he issued of danger arising >ns from the eruption, ho said. The story of the methods employed ?????? * hV?V?V?VA a aaaaaa TVV%^^?*>tVV ft DPI vv V V cc ! * V t *:* v V ... 98c i* V V A }: 75c it ft 15c || $1.98 || $2.48 ?? - ?| IT TV TV TV TV YV ft tt Yj yy yy IT Yy* ii II II II yy l *X I ft yy . * ?. Iity Dress G?nghams at Mc- I ly Apron GingKar.?.^ at Mc- R 1.00 quality Table )a na'.h g >o quality Table D vn^tsk at P y All Wool Plaid B anket * 5 >und Nashua Woolnap Plaid ^ ir obtaining the 27,000 observations also was related by Prof. Jaggar. H ; ail several volunteer ussstants vpeut I"! days ami nights of extreme danger within the great active throat > f the volcano during time of intense ac1 i \ il v' onitrmitiic (i*uc nruc^iit a "m/1 j-.voouir ciuu 1H'* quent overflowing of the lava lakes. The band pitched a tent upon the hardened ln\a on the bank of one of the lakes and installed their transits and other instruments for taking frequent measurements of the ntovep ents <?f the fire lakes. "It was pretty warm down there," Prof, .lairgar said. "Time after time the tent poles caught tire from the intense heat in the cracks of the floor. We did alt our own cooking and boiled out water in rod-hot flaming crevices. tlf. i -i ? * * we iook ooservauons every '^o minute?, dny ami night throughout the month, often under very difficult circumstances. We had to contend with heat, gas, smoke, fumes and earthouakes, rising and subsidence of the hank upon which we stood and, worst of all, the frequent overflowing of the liquid lava that more than once nearly cost us our lives." London. Two institutes have been opened in England to teach farmers' (laughters all scientific phases of making cheese, caring for poultry, cooking and farming. Eight more schools will be opened next year. See that brake rocker shafts and such parta are oiled. i