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linniiiK November 22, 1914.
Tryon Hendersonville, Asheville,
scent Route," "Uij? Four Route."
SPECIAL
if Carolinas and (icorffia to
if West.?
RAILWAY
of the South
Arrive 9:40 p.m.i
Arrive 4:45 p.m.
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Arrive __9:20 a.m.
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Leave ? <5:35 p. m.
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r Aiken, Augusta, Charlotte, Salis-J
Raleigh and Intermediate Points, j
[ room, open section sleeping
-room Sleping Car Charlestonnnnati,
Dining Car Service.
II. McLEAN, District Pass. Agent,
D5 Main St., Columbia, S. ('.
R COTTONi
HWarehouse
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;ll you fjef your own
on please.
Custodian
BARRON & BARRON
Attorneys at Law
UNION, S. C.
ractice in all Courts. Monr
to loan on City and Farm
roperty.
SANTUC
Santuc, S. C., Jan. 4.?1915 is hcr<
bright and clear and crisp, with bi
white frosts and withal, the mos
beautiful weather, and I guess
whole volume of New Year resok
tions were recorded, or resolved. Th
beautiful, ideal weather, being all tha
heart could wish, there is a kind c
damper over the country; there is
state of uncertainty, a kind of hobbl
shirt on business, a kind of snlothei
ing, a bar to song. Despite any res
olutions that no thought of har
times shall cross ones mind, it is her
and it is here with force. There ar
many hands who have not mad
trades as to what they can do; and s
on, because they really do not kno1
exactly what to do, as many are nc
able to furnish the hands themselve:
and they have no definite idea of ho'
it will be done, if done at all, and s
there is no firmness as yet. A goo
many farmers are owing money, hav
done all they possibly can do and car
not get out. If things come to Ih
worst, the men with money can gf
things at panic prices and when thi
off, he is richer by it. Whither is th
country drifting? Where? I aske
yesterday what a certain man wa
doing towards pitching his crop o
starting his work, and was tolc
"Nothing; only waiting to see whs
he will be allowed to do." He had nc
hired hands. I do not think this i
exactly pessimism. I believe ever
one should cheer up and go ahea<
and pay out as far as they can. N<
groes who have corn, if thev barter i
for flour, it is two bushels of corn fo
50 pounds of flour, and I heard som
corn goes at HO cents, pears for fl
cents to $1.00. fodder, sugar, coffe<
meat, if bought, very high, and thu
comes in 1915.
The new Methodist minister. Re1
W. B. Duncan, Jr., preached his firs
sermon here Sunday. The text "bein
from John 15-17. In it he made som
strong points as to what was ou
duty. A church member to the con
munity, a woman's duty to her huf
band, brother or man friend, and me
of the community and vice versa, tli
men to their wives and the commut
ity.
When this is in print all of the sti
dents from the various schools an
colleges, the teachers who have bee
on vacations will be back at thei
siucues or posts 01 tiuiy, as the ens
may he.
I was a partner in a small lot c
hogs, and a partner in the "hog l<il
injr" following the raising of thes
hops. I do not wish to brag, if F d
start, use your travel, hut I am rathe
proud of them. There were four an
averaged 37f> pounds. We had thes
three fourteen months that weighe
300, 310, 300, Berkshires and a Durot
Jersey, a little over two years old tha
weighed 470.
There is a lot of 1014 year's wor
to be done in this year. Cotton to b
picked and ginned, if ginning can b
hand, corn to be pulled and othe
things. December was so eery we1
the rainfall was 7.02 inches. In i
were 5 clear tlays, 8 partly cloudy, 1!
cloudy and 17 rainy days. Can any
one stand astonished that farm wor!
was behind? People ate their head;
off. If you see a negro coming u|
town without a head, why he ate ii
off mostly in December.
Hey Denver.
LOWER FAIR FOREST
Lower Fairforest, Jan. 4.?One
more Christmas has come and gone
one more new year has begun. 1
think one good resolution for most ol
us to pass for this year would he tr
see how far into the year we coulti
go and not whine hard times, war and
weather. That is something beyond
our control and why make it worse b\
whining and growling about it all th<
time? Lets look on the bright sid
a while, for there is a bright side.
We have a new mail carrier on thl
route now, Mr. Ned Arthur. Every
body hated to give up Mr. Hicks, foi
he had found us all out and did m
good service.
Miss Willie Gal I man returned Wednnciln
v t a W i nf Vt vai\ 11/.
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spending the holidays with relatives
and friends in Union.
Mr. John Foster of Santuc spent
the week-end with his daughter, Mi
T. M. Gregory.
Miss Myrtle Crawford resumed h< >
school duties at the Fairforest school
on last Monday.
M iss Mary Bishop returned t<
Greenville last Monday where she i
taking a business course in Drau^rhon's.
Misses Victor Bishop and Willi
Humphries from Sedalia spent Sm
day over here with friends.
"Undine."
What She Wanted.
"1 want to stop my baby's coujrh.'
said a younn mother Tuesday, "but I
won t give nun any hnrmlul drugs.
She bought Foley's Honey and Tat
Compound. It loosens the cough
quickly, stimulates the mucus men
hranes and helps throw off the chok
ing secretion, eases pain and giv<
the child normal rest.
Sold hy all dealers everywhere.
.1. A. Hunter of Bamberg, who wa
a candidate for lieutenant governor
in the late primary, died in a Baltimore
hospital on Saturday. He server
several terms in the legislature
from Bamberg county.
Take MV-VEIM.AX and Feel Well.
Don't suffer from the ill effects <>i
an inactive liver, such as headache
indigestion, constipation, lack of en
?-iK.V aim n>\v sjmiis, Wlien IOI- <i l!lt!t'
money you can get a remedy of prov
ed merit. Grigsby's I.iv.ver.lax \vi!i
get your liver right and let you enjoy
better health and brighter spirit-.
iiiv-Ver-Lax acts naturally and effectively.
Has none of the danger:
and bad after effects of calomel. Sold
under an absolute money refund guarantee
at HOc and $1 a bottle. Each
bottle is protected by the likeness of
L. K. Grigsby. For sale by Glymph's
Pharmacy.
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No doubt you are, if II
you suffer from any of the 1 I
numerous ailments to II
which an women are sub- m.1
ject. Headache, backache,
sideache, nervousness,
weak, tired feeling,
are some of the symp- ^
toms, and you must rid m
yourself of them in order I
to feel well. Thousands |
of women, who have |
been benefited by this E
remedy, urge you to B
TAKE I
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d Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
s of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
|r "Before taking Car dui,
^ ! was, at times, so weak I
lt ? could hardly walk, and
is ^| the pain in my back and
y JB head nearly killed me. ^
1? 1^ After taking three bottles
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appeared. Now 1 feel as
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MADE PRISONER
ii- ji-siis v arran/.u is neici i?y Mint iPanc/.
1_ ? Staff Officers Shot.
Vera Cruz, Jan. 3.?Gen. Jesus Card
ran/a is being held prisoner by the
,n rebel Gen. Santilbanez on the Isthmus
1 of Tehauntepee, according to advices
e from reliable sources. Gen. Santabanex
shot Carranza's entire staff except
his son, Abelardo Carranza, and
Ignacio Peraldi. They are also held
e captives.
? The executions took place after Gen.
!r Alfonso Santizanez had failed to ind
duce Venustiano Carranza to make
e terms for their release,
d Jesus Carranza was returning from
a visit to Pacific ports to report to
t Gen. Venustiano Carranza here when
lie was made the victim of the treachk
ery of subordinates. The greater part
e of his force had been sent forward
e from Salina Cruz over the Tehaunte.
* pec railway. Carranza and his staff.
) .traveling in the rear, were overpow
^tered at San Geroniino.
i A series of telegrams purporting to
J ave been signed by Jesus Carranza,
i J iit which it since has developed were
s 'J nt by Santibanez, were received by
"> den. Venutiano Carranza. The maI1
polity of these urged Gen. Carranza
not to move forces against the captors
of Jesus Carranza and suggested
that arrangements be made for hi*
j release. Only vague terms were
j specified by the senders of the nies
sages, but apparently the condition
| determinedly sought was that San['
tibanez be pardoned for his insubordination
and allowed to retain his obi
> | post.
I i Gen. V. t'arranza declared that not
I even for the sake of his brother could
I he countenance any arrangements
that any military man on his own initiative
might make and after date of
receiving messages signed in the
name of Jesus Carranza but apparently
sent by the one who was holding
him prisoner he ordered a movement
of troops that resulted in a
sharp engagement at Chevela station
on the Tehuantepec railway.
Little difficulty was encountered by
the loyal troops in defeating the
rebels under Sin ntilmnov Knf ).?*,>? if I
was learned that Santibanez had shot
all those whom he had arrested with
the exception of Carranza, his son
and Peraldi.
Orders have been issued to pursue
the band as far as possible, regardless
of consequences for the prisoners.
Santibanez was chief of the
army on the isthmus.
In No Position to Kick.
Tom?Did the old man kick when
you asked him for his daughter?
Jack?No, I made it a point to ask
him when he was up on the stepladder
hanging Christmas decorations.
?Boston Transcript.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hoad
Itecame of its tonic ami laxative effect. l.A.\ \TIV
H It ROM < > QflNlNK is better titan ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
rin>;iiiKtin head Remember the fi.ll name and
look loij the signature of K. W. GRoVK. 25c.
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\ Choice of Kvils.
Miss Young?I warn you against
marryiig that man, dear. I'm sure
he will .' ad a double life.
Miss Older?Well, if I don't marry
him I'll lave to lead a single one and
that's worse.?Boston Transcript. ^
Fur Men and Women. 11
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Mackach"? Feel tired? N'ot so I1
spry as you used to be; (letting old
Many persons mistake kidney trouble
for advancing age. Kidneys out ol
order make you feel old before your ,.
time. Foley Kidney Fills tone up and ,
invigorate tie kidneys, banish backache,
rid yoi r blood of acids and poiI
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cheer, cleanliness and inci
We are making a speci;
Lights in every home and
Ition varies from $10.00 up
material. Call and let us
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Life Insurance Refused. V
Ever notice how closely life insur,nce
examiners look for symptoms of
;idney disease They do so because d
weakened kidneys lead to many forms
f dreadful life-shortening afllictions. w
f you have any symptoms like pain a'
11 the back, frequent, scanty or pain- ?
ul action, tired feeling, aches and
ains, get Foley Kidney Pills today.
Sold by all dealers everywhere.
Jas. T. Carberry, 18 years old,* was
hot by Policeman Roberts in Beau- '
ort New Year night. One wound, in
he lower abdomen, is serious.
RUB-MY-TISM ,
Will cure your I'heiuniitism \
leuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, j
olic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and *
urns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects I
:tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- I
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lies over in convenience,
reased illumination,
al effort to get Electric
the cost of the installai
including all labor and
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Whenever You Need n General Tonic /
Take Grove's j
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
lill Tonic is equally valuuble as a
eneral Tonic because it contains the
ell known tonic propertiesof OUININR
m IKON. It acts on the I,iver, Drives
it Malaria, Enriches the Illood and
lilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
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A Felicitous Deficit.
Caller?IIow much for a marriage
:ense ?
Town Clark?One dollar.
Caller?I've only got 50 cents.
Town Clerk?You're lucky.?Phila Iphia
Bulletin.
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l.aillrst Auk your OrucsUi tn /j^ .
ft( <'lil.rh?Mrr? IHtmond l<i?iid/A\
in ll.d ?nd Uold mrullic^^
jl l>f.?r?, scMril with llltio RIUx>n. V/
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