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One of Union's charming young ladies was chosen to be the school teacher recently in one of the coast counties of the State. Her lot as a boarder fell with a family composed of husband, wife and several children. Kindhearted they were, but none too much adorned with the frills of refinement. The mother of this family, after a hard day's work when household affairs had not been running smoothly as one might wish, ' and when there had ben a display of considerable friction between herself and her worthy spouse, gave expression to her exasperation in no uncer- 1 tain terms. Coming into the sitting room, she exclaimed as she mopped her face, "Well, I never was so tag- i } , nated and hell-drug in my life." Do not be alarmed, gentle leader. This good woman was not swearing. She was but giving vent to pent up feelings in the best language she knew. You will not find these words in your correctly spoken English, but it is a certainty that you not only know their meaning, but that you have seen .times, many times, when they would have pretty fully expressed the state of your own mind. "Tag nated and hell-drug," yes, it tells its own story. Life's worries, the jars, jolts, bumps, rough passages of it. have frequently made you "yearn for a Rood strong word." You perhaps choked back the word, and you were right to do so; but you felt your woes, nevertheless. Some days the machinery of your daily life run smoothly enough. It is not of these days that we speak. It comes to pass now and again, that almost every step in the journey of certain days gives one a jar. It may be some internal personal cause that produces this, as, for example, a bad liver; it may be that one thing after another transpires to set your nerves on edge. You say of such a day, "I put the wrong foot out of the bed this morning." "Tagnated and hell-drug," how much of pent up feeling and human philosophy are revealed in these words! How much of our common experience is here revealed! Not many months a^o we had made up the first run and as the pa per was just well started, a bolt broke on our press and disastrous results followed. Two our four forms were hurled to the floor and dumped in a heap. Nor was that all, the press itself, practically new, was badly fctnashed, and was put out of commission for ten days. At the time we had not heard of the homely words of the above mentioned housewife; they would have expressed too mildly our innermost thoughts. Another experience, one that goes back many years, was an experience with fruit trees. The writer had, out of a meagre pocketbook, purchased N half a dozen choice fruit trees. They had been put out a year and were guarded with no small degree of care. The second season, just when they were beginning to put forth a straggling bloom here and there, a strange thing happened. One morning the trees were found to be "barked" completely around the trunks in a belt not less than a' foot; no possible chance for sap ever to rise again, a wandering goat had come in during the night and stripped the bark. Every tree was ruined. Never, until the words of this much troubled housewife were learned, had adequate expression of the inward emotion been found. They fit beautifully. There are thousands of other ex-| periences of life that might be ade- | quately measured in the terms. Those tu-o will do. No doubt, kind friend, you have had numberless exporieneon thnt could not better bo described than in the homely words of this hon% est soul, hard pressed and greatly exasperated: "Well, I never was so I tagnated and hell-drug in my life." j SENATE ASKS COMMITTEE TO DRAFT PRIMARY BILL (Continued from page 1) ment of the proposed laws. He said that a citizen should qualify to vote but that he should not be restricted. Senator Christensen answered this by saying that the candidate for office would see to it that the voters became acquainted with the laws. He wanted to know if the people in the country were protected against the padded club rolls in the cities. Senator Christensen said that there was nothing in the party rules nor in the constitution of the State to prevent I the padding of club rolls. Miss Mat tie Woods. CHESTER, Jan. 27.?Miss Mattle Woods, daughter of James F. Woods, died this morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hawkins Minter, about live miles from Chester, on the Lancaster road. Funeral arrangements have not been definitely decide upon. Miss Woods was a devoted member of Bushy Fork Baptist church and whs a zealous worker for the cause of Christ. She possessed many friends who are immensely grieved at her death. In addition to her father, Miss Woods is survived by one sisier. Miss ^ Bessie Woods, and three brothers, W. T. Woods, of rhpstor and TVanlr 4 Woods and Richard Woods, of Norfolk, Va.?The State. Miss Woods is well known to the people of Union and much sorrow is felt at her death. Services at l>uck Pond Church. There will be services at Duck Pond Baptist church next Sunday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. D. W. Garvin will do the preaching and the public is invited to attend. * The Embroidery Club. The Embroidery club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. P. McElroy at her home on Douglas Heights. A delicious sweet course and coffee was served by the hostess (I the afternoon was most enjoy-1 able. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors who lovingly ministered to my little daughter, Maggie, during her illness and death. I shall hold each one in loving remembrance and may Cod in his gracious mercy bless and protect them. Len Keisler. Special Trip to Dallas and New Orleans by Southern Railway The Southern railway has arranged a special tour to Dallas, Texas for the South Carolina delegates and others desiring to attend the Sixth National Corn Exposition. The party will leave oh the "Carolina Special" Monday, February 16th. coiner via Asheville, Memphis and Little Rock, returning via Houston, New Orleans, Montgomery and Atlanta, arriving home February 27 th. Day light nii> through Arkansas ?nd Texas, spending three and a half days at Dallas and Ft. Worth, one day at Houston and two days at New Orleans during the Mardi Gras. Exceptionally low rates open to everybody. For details apply to S. H. McLean. District Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. B 3t List of Advertised Letters. Ethel Bentlcy,- Man Bishop, Lamer Bowren, G. R. Cothran, Miss Hattie Crosby, Willie Coins, E. F. Coleman, J. J. Cooper, Henry Cunningham, rant Davis J. L. Eison. T. G. Ellis, Miss Bessie Foster, Fran- 4 res E. 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