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"Golden Tooth" Charged
With Assassinat'u
Lisbon, Jan. 1.3.?A sailor comnio
ly known as "Golden Tooth," is t
principal member among: the ten pc
sons who have been charged wi
participating in the assassination
Pir.icier Granjo and several oth
Portuguese statesmen in the revol
tion which to?;k place on the 19th
October.
The sailor admits that he accoi
panied the other soldiers and sailo
in the raids u. on the homes of t
stntcsn.en but contends that he d
so io save the lives of those who h;
been chosen as victims of the revol
tionaiies.
"Golden Tooth" has figured in tv
dramatic incidents in the course
the investigation still progressin
Confronted by the son and brut hi r
Atln.h d Machndo Santo, founder
the Porty.ucso Republic and one
the assassinated men, he was accusi
by both of them as one of the mo
cruel and i;is;d. nt of the savnj
g.oup oE men who broke into tl
Santos house and dragged him to h
death.
A simitar s );>no occurred whe
lierlha da Main, widow of Commani
or Carlos da main, another of tl
vuiin. . was brought face to fa<
with th's sailor in court. Pointir
at him. she burst into sobs and criet
"The; c stands my husband's assassi
When the others hesitated, when (
i; y knees before them, holding 11
baby in my arms, I implored them 1
spare my husband's life, that wi
beast there, seeing they were inclint
to mercy shouted at them and pusht
my husband into hteir midst, askin
them if they were going to let li\
the man who had sent them to Afric
four years before. And they too
' away and murdered him."
Among those ac used of partic
pation in the outrages are Ben jam i
Pereira, a midshipman; Sergeai
Heitor and Corporal Abel Olympl
Olynipio is accused of being the fir:
to shoot at Admiral Santos and Con
mander Maia.
Three Divorces to a
Person is The Limi
Riga, Latvia, Jan. 13.?Three d
vorces to any one person are consic
cied the limit in Soviet Russia, a<
101 ding to Parley Chrisfcensen, c
EM.! - f ^
* nu-j??;-u, liiiiuuiaw; iui ijicsiuciii. *.
the Untied States on the Farmei
l..ibov tatty ticket in- 11)20, who k
cently spent a month in Moscow. M
Chvistensen visited sc^-'tal Bolshc
\ii; courts.
' It is fairly easy to get a divorc
in Soviet Russia," said Mr. Christer
sen when in Riga, "but I understan
the limit is three for each person. 1
a man or woman has appeared in th
divorce courts more than three time;
he or she has a very difficult time.
"It visticd one divorce hearing. 1
was extremely simple. The pair wa
separated in half an hour. On arrive
in the court room, the man and w<
m m v.-cte separately questioned b
the judge. lie got them together an
tried to persuade them that thei
quarrel could be patched up and the
might, live together. They couldn
sec it tii it .way, so the judge too
them into another room to sign pt
pers dissolving their marriage.
Mr. Christensen also visited a nun
her of "People's court," corresponc
in * to pi li e courts in Americe
where persons are tried for mine
< if usi-s. Most of the judges, he sail
wove dressed in rough clothes, ii
eluding l.?vo\vn flannel shirts.
"In general, said Mr. Christensei
"I was amazed at the fairness (
these courts."
Three Million Tons
Of Soot a Yea
London, Jan. If?.--Thije millio
tons of potential fuel in the form (
S'.ot. venresenting a direct waste <
.40,000 000 escapes into the atmoi
phere of Ixmdon annually, it is e
lirnated by tlv Committee on Smol
and Noxious Vapours Abatement.
Tim report of the Committee re]
resents the end of an inquiry begv
early in 1011. It recommended tl
adaption of smokeless methods c
heating.
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Study of Foreign i
>n? Language) Decreases
in- Chicago, .Inn. 1".--The study of
he foreign languages has decreased 3.58 <
?r- per cent, in 18 leading colleges and i
th universities of this country during the, i
of; eight year pciiod of 1911-12 to 1019- <
er 20, according to the results of a study i
u-, of the distribution of student hours of 1
of instruction sa submitted to the Asso-t
j elation of American < olleges by Tres- i
n-j idont Frederick C. Ferry, of Hamil- v
rs' ton college, Clinton. N. Y., here to-j I
he | day. t
lid | The report said the college- from
ad which this avenge was obtained are: '
u-1 Amherst, Bowdoin. Brown, Bryn
; Mnwr, Colunihia, 'invti v'-tii. Mamilvo.
ton, Harvard, .Mount Holy-die, Ob -rlin,
of I Princeton, Smith. Stanford, Welles- 1
g. i ley, Wesleyan. Williams, Wisconsin,' '
of and Yule. Tl e tr.hl presented show-j |
of ed in percentages the nronortien of
of, the total number of hours taken in
Bd | each subject to the total numbe r of 1
st | hours taken in all subjects. The re- j J
jc suits were presented in general for ,
ae | undergraduates in the schools of lib ;
is eral arts and sciences or.Iy. The de- 1
eline was from 24.92 to 21.34 per cent. C
in Tlie largest decrease -s shown at Wis- \
(1- c< nsin, folowed by Yale. Columbia, j
le Smith, Mt. Ilolyoke and Prince4on in ^
:e order. Columbia' shows the largest <
ig; increase in the science group, amount- I
i: j ing to 15.47 per cent while i' is close- ; '
n. j ly followed by Bowdoin with Yale and ,
in | Brown in next order. In all the other ^
ly subjects of the curriculum taken to- (
to gether an average increase of 2.77 :l
Id per cent is in effect. This increase is '!
;d' nearly all covered by the larger ,
l * . '
id amount or attention given to economic
ics. v
re The greatest changes in the distri- s
:a bution of student hours of instruction
ik have occurred at Bowdoin, Columbia
and Smith, while the smallest have s
i- been at Harvard, Wesleynn and Wei-' 1
in lesley. President Ferry's report con- ?
it tinues:
o. "At present Williams (33.49 per j
$t cent) leads in the foreign language? '
l- with Amherst, Bryn Mawr, and Ham- '
I ilton closely following. Columbia
(43.85 per cent) gives most instruction
in sciences and is followed at I
it considerable distance by Brown. Stan
ford, Wisconsin end Princeton. In the
i_ remaining subjects Wellesley (61.32 j
\. per cent) stands first, with Smith, Mr
Holyoke, Bryn Mawr, Harvard, Yali^
,f and Oberlin in close succession. The
small colleges for men seem to be ]
... giving most attention to foreign lan- (
>. guages, the large universities most
to the sciences, and the women's col- '
i 1 '
leges most to the group containing
history, English, economics and Bible.
:e "In general the eight years show a j
j. decided decrease in the study of the J
(j foreign languages which is aecompa[f
nied by a slight general increase in the 1
e study of the sciences and a consider3
able increase in the work of English, ,
history and the economics group.
Greek, Latin, mathematics and astron[S
omy steadily decline.
^ "The influences which caused the
j fireat reduction in the study of Ger- i
v man are already much lessened and
(j it is probable that they will praeti?
cnlly disappear as the Croat War rey
cedes into history. Mathematics is so
."t essential to the study of sciences genk
orally that it cannot fall much further
t from its old-time popularity unless _
either the work in science is dimin4
ished or the effectiveness of that work j
j become much impaired."
l' Cold Weather Brings Typhus *
>? b
' Samara, .Tan. 14.?Cold weather is NV
bringing with it. much tvplum to add
to the misery of Hungry Russia. 11
^ Crowded refugee homes, railway stations
and trains afford the typhusbearing
lice an excellent, opportunity '
to spread the malady. n
The danger to foreigner-* is even
Ll* greater than to Russians and, eonse- 1
quently the medical officers of the *'
n American Relief Administration are
:>f taking every precaution to guard the ?
r>f personnel against the disease. ''
s- Because of the lack of sanitary pros'
cautions n Russia, the American Roce
lief Administration is not enlisting
any foreign women in its personnel.
m "Death Watch" Beetle ?
to Being Fought With Gas
>f
London, Jan. 13,?The "death (
~ watch" beetle is being fought with .
poison gas in the ancient Westmin- 11
ister Hall, the scene of many memoable
events in British history.
The famous beamed roof of carved
oak, dating from the year 1399, ^
was uiscovereu some ume ago ro oe (
seriously menaced by the borings of
wood beetles which had been breed- ^
t in<r there for centuries.
!" The first gas that was cxperimento'J
od with to kill the beetles nearly
proved fatal to the cleaners. Then
another chemical was tried and this, |
w it is claimed, will make th historic
i edifice safe for another six or seven
centuries.
/ As this gas is heavier than air,
? it penetr.ntes into the lobbies of the
J adjacent House of Commons, and it
J can therefore only be used when
' Parliament is not sitting. i
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Musician Receives Legacy
t I
Copenhagen, Jan. 13.?A. Petersen, r'
a musician nt the Casino Theater
? here has just unexpectedly received
ro a legacy from a relative who recentiy
in ly died in America, consisting of 12
^ large farms and 3,r>00,000 kronor in
cash, amounting in all to about 10000,000
kronor (about $2,500,000).
Petersen's wife was so overcome
with the news that her mind was
affected and she had to bo taken to
an insane asylum.
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Salaries Regulated
By Cost of Livm]
Stockholm, Jan. 13.?The sal&rie
)f state and city employees ii
Sweden aie regulated by the inde:
inger indicating the rise or declin
ti living costs. These calculation
tie prepared by u government Socia
Joard.
The last report of the board, re
luced hte index linger about live pe
ent, and consequently salaries wil
>e automatically reduced in propor
ion.
Personal Experience
Is The Best Test
If you wish to know the merits o
[tuco as a Rheuinatie, Bowel, Liver o;
Kidney Remedy ask any one of thi
xndersigncd. It is sold by every druf
store in Union County:
W. E. Wiggins, oiler in card room
W. M. Moss, president Union Iroi
foundry; J. Douglas Smith, proprie
or Union Lumber Co.; Will Eaves
"armor. Union R. F. I).; Tonips Eaves
armor, Kelton, S. C.; Milo 11. Evans
spartanburg, S. C., with Southern R
U.; Charlie Belissary, prop. Uoya
'ufe; J. P. Mosley, proprietor, farmei
itid drayman; W. T. Sinclair, electric
an; D. O. Willard, cafe, Union, S. C.
.ilia Renwick, O'Shield Street
E. I licks, I'. O. clerk; E. W. Tyler
mganizor Mason's Annuity; JcfT Su?er,
miller, Union Roller Mills; Vergt
Icndcvson, operator Excelsior lvniting
Mill; R. E. Henderson, mill work;
drs. Mary Hughes, boarding houseLeeper;
Ritey Dawk ins, section U. <S
J. S. R. R.; John C. I.ovings, barbex
t Buffalo; E. M. Hightowor, barber
L Buffalo shop; Ilamp Quinn, bni-bex
Jnion Barber Shop. 1-10-14
But the size of a man's hat in this
vorld may have nothing to do with thi
ize of his crown in the next.
Conference delegates who expect t<
tart for home by the middle of next
nonth are now making reservations
io is Senator Borah.?New York I'ost
STOMACH TROUBLES
hditu Lady Had Something Liki
Indigestion Until She Took
Black-Draught, Then
Got AO Right
Seymour, Ind.?"Some time ago )
bad a slok spell, something Uka Indl
geatlon," writes Mrs. Clara Peacoek, o!
Routs 6, this place. "I would get rerj
sick at the stomach, and spit or vomit
especially In the mornings.
"Then I began the use of Thedford'i
Black-Draught, after I had tried othei
medicines. The Black-Draught re
lieved me more than anything that 1
took, and I got all right.
"I haven't found anything bettai
than Black-Draught when enfferlnj
from trouble caused by constipation
It is easy and sure. Can ha taken it
Bmali doses or largo as the ease mSk
for." %B|V
When yon have sietr'ttomach. wHf
gestion, headache, eonstlpatloa, 01
nther disagreeable symptoms, taki
Black-Draught to help keep yousystem
free from poison.
JL UUU1V1U 9 Oinwa-A/I???? % W HI?U<
from purely vegetable ingredients
ants In a gentle, natural way, and ho
no bad after-effects. It may be safel;
taken by young or old.
Get a package of Black-Draught tc
iay. Insist on the genuine, Thedfgrd'?
M your druggist'* NO-H
Notice to Taxpayer*
From January 1st to February 20,
t>22, the County Auditor's books will
e open for making returns. AM
ho are liable to taxation will please
en that their returns are properly
lade. All real estate and personul
ropcrty have to be returned. All
returns must be made by school
istricts. If you have property it
lore than one district make returr
or each district. Poll tax collcctec
rom 21 to 60 and road tax from 21
r> SO.
1 will be at the following placet
n the following dates, as stated benv:
Monarch and Ottaray, January 18
Union Mills, January 19.
Buffalo, January 20.
I.ookhart, January 25.
Excelsior Knitting Mills and Gnull
Innufaeturing Co., January 26.
Carlisle, January 27.
Santuc, January 31.
oshen Hill, February 8.
Cross Keys, Wilburn's Store, morn
ng, February 9.
Sjedalia, Minter's Store, evening,
February 9.
Jonesville, February 10.
Kelton and Adamsburg, Februarj
5. Adamsbuvg in morning and Kel
on in afternoon.
West Springs, W. J. Betsill's store
February 17.
J. S. Betenbaugh,
County Auditor.
24-31 - Jan. 7-14-21-28 Feb4-1
. Ashby Sawyer?Albert O. Kennedj
Sawyer & Kennedy
Attorneys and Couneellors at I>aw
No. 33 Main Street
Fnion, South Carolina
Kngaged in the general practice o
aw. We no longer represent th<
Jnion-Buffalo Mills Co., the Unioi
iTanufncturing & Power Co., or th?
Jnion & (ilcnn Springs Railroad Co
Bailey and Courtney
Funeral Directors and Bmbalmers
All calls responded to promptly,
day or night. We can furnish
Motor Hearses or Horse drawn
Hearses.
Our motto is Service.
Office Phone 168 Night Phone
286 and 88.
n.v.1 1SJUJJ1 iiBfiO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 19??
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AUC l lON SAEE
I TUESDAY, JAN. 17th, 11 A. frf.
D By virtue of an order of Mis Honor, H. ?. DePass, Kef erec in Bankruptcy, we wilt sell on the above date and
Rj on extremely easy terms all of the land of
I H.S. LIPSCOMB, Bankrupt
, I Located in Cherokee County
Consi ting of 16 farms, comprising 4,818 acres, subdivided into many small tracts. The sale of all this
r I property will be conducted at the
'I JACK LIPSCOMB GIN B
' I Located about 10 mites front Gaffney, on the Gaffney-Pacolet Road. ||
i I To the person de.iring an investment, farm or home we know of no better opportunity than on the above d 12, !>
tt to secure either. Some of the best farm land in good old Cherokee County is included in tHin scle, a.id
I remember it is being sold
' f?4
: By the Order of the Trustee in Bankruptcy P
? And must be sold regardless of price.
" For further information concerning this great safe see one of our publicity representatives advertising this sale; H|
B one of the engineers surveying and subdividing the lands; H. E. DePass Esq., Referee; Bobo Burnett Esq.,
i I Trustee; Howard B. Carlisle Esq., Attorney for Trustee: A. M. Chrietzberg Esq., First National Bank, Spartan- jra
H burg; C. M. Smith Esq., President, Merchants & Planters National Bank, Gaffney, S. C.; or write the home office m
" I of this company. Either of the above will be glad to furnish you with the desired information. Rj
B nrilflrR*r?rn rr.rn.rr.
nbinnmoLR i nc. I. V l IN 1 , KLALE, DATE AND TIME jS
H. S. LIPSCOMB, BANKRUPT SALE I
AT THE JACK LIPSCOMB GIN B
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 11 A. M. I
SOUTHERN STATES REALTY CO. I
"Land Selling on a Sound Business Basis" ||j
S. B. KING. PRESIDENT g
HOME OFFICE ... GREENWOOD, S. C. I ]
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j France Increases Prestige Political observers here affirm that j praises of everything French. The i.-h Treaty. About 10,000 Mohamnie,
France has scored a diplomatic- vie-1 .Moslem press is devoting many of its dans took part in the event. Speech
? Jerusalem, Jan. 12.?France h is tory in the Near East as a result j columns in appreciation of the An- es were delivered by leading citicena
,t achieved a great increase of her pres- ?t the Angora pa t and that thislgova pact and the service it has ren- in nl lof which the key note was "long
tige throughout the Near East by her menas the end of Allied co-operation dored to Islam in general and the live France; down with England." A
treaty with the Turkish Nationalists ?n handling Turkish affaiis. France, Calipahte in particular. resolution was adopted calling upon
by her surrender to them of the whole they say, never forgave England for Chiefs of Bedouin tribes, who in a! Moslems in all parts of the world
province of Cilicla and by giving as- hiving turned over Mespotamin to past months have been a source of to stand loyal to the French flag.
surances of the moral support of the Emir Feisal, who was driven out of trouble to the Syrian administration 1
French in the final settlement of the Syria by General Gouraud. Th y of account of regular raids carried on Denounc ing one's own faults doean't
Near Eastern question. point out that France's latest action in Syria, are .now not only pledging '1(,lp much?or those of others, either.
Mohammedans of Syria, Egypt, and has placed a hostile nation on the their loyalty and good behavior but A wise porson likes flattery when ho
Palestine are beginning to look upon ! border of Mcspotnmia. are also demanding that they be in- realizes that it flown entirely from
France as having assumed the role of Only yesterday the Mohammedans | corporated under the government of goodwill.
champion of Islam in succession to of Syria, Egypt and Palestine were - Jim. Education has done wonders for the
Great Britain and the later efforts of all united in their condemnation of A few days ago, a great demon- world. Back in Bible times there was
Emperor William to become the "Re- French mandate and also in Syria, stration was held in the city of Bei- only one ass able to talk.?Akron BeaJ
fender of theC rescent." Today they arc singing loudly the rut to commemorate the Anglo-Turk- con Journal.