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I Sale of1 I Real I In the Ci T 1 Saturday,. I At 12 I LOCATED ON ? Immediately Soull XProperly Known z xmvwwwwvwvwv ? ? Three elegant lo -% Street, two lots tl lot upon which s % dence, now occupi cett; also three 1q1 Y X X For Particulai | JUDGE J. V .1. fit *1 y citizens c J Remember ] There Ar And Ther IN TI The wise man looks for the present moment It requires but a littl the future and see thj LANDS must advance going for from $10 tc continue to be the stat Farm Lands will advar Moral for Wise Man: Lands Now." Let me show you! E. F. THE UNION I ATA 4^4 A^4 V^A V^A. A^A. Valuable | Estate^ ty of Union | 3???3<^^3???aoaoo??o???^ Vv _ ?? June 24,1916f ! O'clock I T CHURCH STREET^ h of Methodist Church ? as the Wallace Place X I ts facing on Church Y Y lat are vacant, and one V ? itands a modern resi ed by Mr. Monroe Fau- X ts on Mcllwain Street. % Y Y *s Apply at Office of ? M. GREER: tank Building ^mm\vv\vvvvmvmv\v Date and Hour ? e Wise Men e Are Fools IE WORLD to the future; the fool lives t. e wisdom for one to look into it UNION COUNTY FARM i in price. Good lands now ) $20 per acre. This cannot e of the case. Union County ice in price in the near future. "Buy Union County Farm KELLY LANI) MAN SOUTH CAROLINA SENDS more troops TO MEXICAN BORDER WAR DEPARTMENT ADDS 1.50C REGULARS TO PATROL OF THE FRONTIER. Anti-American Agitation Said to B< Rife in Southern Republic?Situation Throughout the Country Said to Moer Uneasy. Washington, June 12.?Coincident with continuing erports from consul? all over northern Mexico telling ol the rapid spread of anti-American feeling, the war department today ordered 1,500 additional regular troop? to the border. Tonight administration officials made no attempt to disguise their uneasiness and it was offici'allj ? 1 A 1 A- A 1 auimiieu vnnv mere is growing alarn over what the situation may product and the possibility of an attack or Gen. Pershing's expedition. No case of attack on the persons ol American residents in Mexico has been reported, although there hav< been one or two attacks on vacant consulates and other America nprop erty. Part of the increasing apprehensi'or here is due to the renewed raids ir the Laredo region. Several reports dealing with the situation there liav< been received. Officials declined t( reveal details, but seemed to believ< a serious purpose was behind tht bandit raid on the Coleman ranch Three raiders were killed and thre< captured .one report said, adding tha they attempted to burn a railroac bridge near Laredo but failed. To Fill in Gaps. The new force sent to join Gen Funston's border patrol, Secretarj Baker said, was to fill in paps in th< guard such as that near Laredo. I will be composed of ten companies o coast artillery and a batallion of en gineers. The artillerymen will b< withdrawn from fortifications betweer Portland, Me., and Sandy Hook an< the engineers will go from barracks ii this city. The secretary said then was no present intention of calling out additional National Guard regi ments for border duty. Gen. Mann, commanding at Laredo reported today that a patrol of thre< cavalrymen was fired on during th< night of June 10 near the town o Hachi'ta, and Private W. L. Saunders Troop Iv, Twelfth cavalry, slightl] wounded. Two mounted Mexican: who did the firing escaped. a message from Capt. Burrage commanding the battleship Nebraski at Vera Cruz, said there was consid erable unrest in that region, due ap parently to the currency situation There were no evidences of unfriend liness towards Americans, the mes sage said. U added that the Car ranza government had been sending troops and ammunition inland. Capt Burrage did not know the object o these troop movements. Warns De Facto Government. The state department, througl Special Agent Rodgers at Mexic< City has called the attention of th< de facto government to the anti American outbreaks which for nearh two weeks have been spreading stead ily. Many towns have held mass meet ings and protested against the con tinued presence of American trooD: in Mexico. In two or three instance: American property has been attacke* but no threats against lives of Amer icans have been reported. The report of consuls telling of the agitatioi were turned over to the Carranza of ficials more as a matter of informa tion than as representations. When his regular troops are in control ap parently Gen. Carranza has earnestl; tried in most cases to prevent th< holding of protest meetings and ii some places contemplated meeting and parades have been prevented There are instances, however, wher the troops appear to have stood idl; by while the agitators stirred up an tagonism against the United States. Officials have been unable to de termine the inspiration behind th< sudden outbreak of anti-Americai feeling or to estimate the ability o Gen. Carranza to protect Americai lives and property. They feel tha the real danger 'lies in the possibl action of irregular forces now unde the Carranza banner whose comman ders yield only doubtful allegiance t the central government. Because of economic conditiors ii bilitv of serious t.rntihln ia otiViflnnor Mexico, officials feel that the possi bility of serious trouble is enhancec The currency situation is acute ani the people are restless and easil; stirred to outbreaks. Several con sular agents have frankly declared ii their reports that any eventualit: might be expected if the agi'tatio continued to spread. Lansing at Work. Secretary Lansing still is at wor on his reply to the Carranza note de manding withdrawal of America forces. He again declined today t discuss it in any respect. It is no known whether the present disturbe condition which has arisen since th reply was started will affect the ton of the document. It is indicated th reply may not be sent for a week o ten days. The coast artillery ordered to 'th bbrder today includes two companie from Portland, Me., two from Bostor two from Narrajjansett Bay, two fror Long Island, one from eastern Ne\ York, one from southern New Yorl nnd one from Sandy Hook. Appro* imately 1,000 men will compose thi provisional battalion, about 500 strong is composed of Companies A, B, < and D. I FACE DISCOLORED SUFFERED AGO* i Charleston Woman Woul Become Unconscious for . Half a Day. TANLAC HELPED HE After having been unable to wo , for four months on account of j health, during which period she su ? fered from chills, fever, indigestn i and that most repugnant and discor . forting of all complaints, belchi'n ; which would continue for an hour { a time?Mrs. L. Boylet, well knov > housewife of No. 2 Blake street, Cha r leston, has added her name to tl i thousands who have found relief ? the use of Tanlac. i "1 suffered from indigestion at chills and fever,"' states Mrs. BoyU f "My indigestion caused me terrib * pains in my stomach and chest, at > I would sometimes belch for an hoi I. 11 f U firYlffe T C"H if " u wv u VIIUVI a OUUVICU OUUICtUlII^ Lt . riblo at times. It seemed that I cou not digest anything that I ate. i "1 suffered from extreme headach i and was extremely nervous, jumpii ? at the slightest noise. After eatii i I would have a pretty full feeling > my stomach and I became very wea j The se chills and fever would con ? on me very suddenly. I would 1 . sitting, talking to my friends poss ? bly. and severe pains would start ru t ning up my limbs. In a few mint 1 they would spread to my back ai upper body. Then those terrible pal would continue for hours. Chills wou . set in and I would go to bed. In j short while I would become unco 2 scious, remaining so for nearly half t day. I bad those spells about twi f a year and have had them for abo - four years. Sometimes my feet a 2 ankles would swell to double norm i size and sometimes a large blist i would form on my knees. This wou 1 first turn red and burn just exact b like a red hot iron being pressed r me. In a day or two it would tu - into a real blister. When this blist was opened and the water let out , would turn into a very bad sore. 2 tell you, I suffered terribly. I ha e not been able to work for four mont f because of my poor health. Son , times I would turn black in the fai j and have been Droouneed dead wh 3 in the grip of these spells. These t^ conditions were gradually killing n i, I do not believe that I would ha i lived very long if I had not got reii - when I did. "I read of some of the wonder! i. things that Tanlac was doing, and o - of these statements was that of - friends whom I have known for mo - (flian fifteen years. ; "The relief that I received fro . Tanlac has been wonderful. It has r f lieved me of my indigestion entirel My appetite is just too good. I cj eat, and crave nearly everything. 1 "Those headaches 1 had (they nea > ly drove me out of my mind at time ; have been entirely relieved. I ha - not had a headache since I start / taking Tanlac, and my nervousness - gone. I have not had one of tho - spells, although I have passed t - period when they usually come up< s me. I do not believe that I will ev 3 have them again. They have come i i me regularly at about the middle - May, and they did not come on r s this year because I took Tanlac, a know. "Tanlac is certainly a wonderf - medicine, and may Hod bless it ai e you. I most surely do recommend - It has performed a miracle in r y case." e Tanlac, the master medicine, i sold by Palmetto Drug Co., Unio s Jonesville Drug Co., Jonesville; Loc I. hart Mills Store, I.ockhart; Buffs e Drug Co., Buffalo; R. J. Fowler, Mo y arch; B. G. Wilburn & Son, Crc . Keys, S. C.?Advertisement. The Carranza troops have repuls e the new rebel movement in Teh J antepec, according to advices. T rebels have been driven from t * town of Tehuantepec, captured Is week, and no longer are threatenii 0 Salina Cruz, the Pacific terminal r the railroad. n The state department reports i dicate that Carranza's control ov n certain state governuis is wanir I The governors have issued decre and even currency without the a I thority or approval of the centi ^ government. y The currency situation in Ve Cruz, mentioned in Capt. Burrag n dispatch, is described as due to t y repudiation of issues of large deno n ination bills put out by Carran while he made his capital there. Cc ditions in Mexico City he report . as discouraging, both eeonomica and jfblitlcally. ^ When no new appeal to America to leave Mexico has been made, it ^ known that consuls are using eve j effort to induce them to depart, is estimated that 5,000 America still are beyond the border, 1,000 e Mpyiro ritv 9 000 in thn Tamn 0 ? "'vwv v""~ * ?"r region and the others scattered various places. e g Militia May Hear Call to Service. i, 'In an executive order issued y< n terxtyy Gov. Manning called attenti v to the possibility of a call of the N k tional Guard and the need of compa commanders recruiting their orga 8 nations up to the authorized streng f, In view of the situation on the b< 2 der the order is construed by gus officials to mean that the services ifti A A A A A A A A A A jj^it A A ( ' ! i WHICH IS THE T ! To indulge yourself in NOW, and then when old ? R ^ begin to lop off one by one t rk & OR f- V To go a little slow on the 3n that you may have ALL TH" V declining years when you n " THINK IT OVER and st ur" V at this Bank. he ?|> : | Citizens Nati nl Inn ? *.t Jr '? rv. r. raunvjAn r- President es V State, County and C ne !d Grocerv Rills coffee better an rn ;er jt ?that's what comes of usii I famous for its flavor and e ve South. Try the entire cont hs can according to directions. I ie" with it in every way, if it c two pounds of any cheaper < vo used?tell your grocer yov ie. back and he'll come strai ve Write for premium catalog. 2 si - IflZM mm -Taylor C3c EXCU R r" TO ve Atlantic City, Washington, ed and Norfol se VIA~ S: ...Southern 1 :: THURSDAY, JU Extremely Low Excursion Fares as Foil UNION to ATLANTIC CITY an. 1 UNION to BALTIMORE and ret UNION to WASHINGTON and i ul UNION to RICHMOND and reti nd UNION to NORFOLK and returr Same fares will apply from Carlis ny Excursion Fares to Atlantic City, Baltirr or via Norfolk and Steamer, is Excursion Tickets will be sold for all n; returning to reach original starting point 01 A privilege never offered before to sper k]0 inexpensively at Atlantic City. n. The most cosmopolitan and famous sea iss ^ m'les of board walk, 31 Bath Houses, 21 Youngs Million Dollar Pier with every cor 1000 Hotels, rates from $1.00 per day ant ? At Washington, D. C., the Nation's Cap e(j mond and Norfolk, Va., with innumerable u_ High Class Modern Steel Coaches and F . " vided through to destination. he BEGIN NOW TO PLAN FOR TH lst For full information apply to Ticket Af ng W. E. McGEE, of Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Columbia, S. C. in. er the National Guard of South Carolina sta lg. may soon be needed for patrol duty on ;es the Mexican boundary line. F r* if i . L - iu- vjov. maiming ? wrucr is as lunuwa, ne ral ??in view of the probable call for Fthe mobilization of the National Guard >n !ra and naval militia of South Carolina Sta e's for service in the near future, I deem ^e it of the utmost importance that the m" officers and enlisted men in this State ^ at ,za begin at once and in earnest, active use >n" preparations for increasing the 'e(* strength and efficiency of the several , ^ "y commands. in CCTT "I do not believe that the citizens and soldiers of any State in the Union ^ i ,s are more loyal and patrotic than j ^ those of South Carolina, and should ^er| the call come, i't is my desire that the ins .. , . , ine organizations from this Xtato mnkf> r* .In the best showing by being the first l?? to notify the president of our readi- g ,n ness and preparedness, both in men j and efficiency, to respond to the call of duty in defense of our national Wl honor. fs- "I desire this order read in the *? ion presence of each company and dila vision and that the men be impressed wej ny with the urgent desirability and ne- an<i ni- cessity for prompt, patriotic and en- out th. thusiastic action looking to increas- Bui >r- ng the strength and efficiency of the ird South Carolina PTational Guard and > of naval militia." twc BEST WAY? | Y everything you want ! ige comes creeping on :he comforts of life? T T luxuries while young 11- tUMf'UKTS in voir* lost need them? V ;art a savings account t X onal Bank | C. C. SANDERS A Cashier A v ity Depository 4^4 4^4 4^4 A^A <^M/ijk | I ^ / Luzianne / K / Co/7ec / M ) Smaller; d more of it ig Luzianne Coffee conomy all over the ents of a one-pound , f you are not satisfied loes not go as far as coffee you have ever j want your money ght across with it. tfMi i COFFEE ' . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' '. ' ' 4 . -dk, ? K New Orleans S I O N Baltimore, Richmond k, Va. Railway... INE 22,1916 ows: i 1 return $16.50 ;urn $13.50 return $11.50 irn._- $10.50 i $10.50 tie and intermediate points. ?ore and Washington applies direct trains Thursday, June 22nd, good i or before midnight July 7th, 1916. id the 4th of July Holiday Season iside resort in the world with its Theatres, 6 Ocean Piers, including iceivable form of Amusement, and I $5.00 per week up. >itol, and at Baltimore, Md., Richpoints of interest. 'ullman Sleeping Cars will be proIIS RARE OPPORTUNITY rents or S. H. McLEAX. Dist. Pass. Agent, Columbia. S. C. te of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. 'rank J. Cheney makes oath that is senior partner of the firm of J. Cheney & Co., doing business the City of Toledo, County and te aforesaid, and that said firm ! pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED LLARS for each and every case of arrh that cannot be cured bv the of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. : Frank J. Cheney, iworn to before me and subscribed my presence, this 6th day of De loer, a. u. i?st>. ' A. W. Gieason, s Seal) Notary Public, fall's Catarrh Cure is taken in nally and acts through the Blood on Mucous Surfaces of the System, id for testimonials, free. F. J: Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. lold by all druggists, 75c. fall's Family Pills for constipation. tenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Tie Old Standard Grove's Tasteless 11 Tonic is equally valuable as a aeral Tonic because it contains the II known tonic propertiesof QUININE I IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives Malaria, Enriches the Bleod and Ida np the Whole System. 50 cents. I quart on the sideboard is worth > in the express office.?The State.