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Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco satisfaction your smokeappetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prin been sold without co We prefer to give qua torn has a flavor as different And that isn't strange, eitl Mei Buy Prince Albert every- rett where tobacco is told in . toppy red bagt, Sc; tidy red Alt) tint, 10c; handtome pound Ollt and half-pound tin humidor t?and?that corking fine COO pound cryttal- glatt humi- Prii dor with tponge-motttener top that heept the tobacco u in tuch clever trim?alwaytl K? < I ANN I] We. take this l nHktnat we have pi I Jof Southard's PI ' v ness in the sann \J/ I concern. Owir m/ I new concern, w V I cash business. B Our Prescrip 1 a competent dri I we will carry a I dries and Toilet I enahlp 11s t<~i coll YOUR R Prompt a] Will Be Bring Us THE C/ Succ< I' ? When God calls you, be ready t Ko; and if you haven't courage, asi God to irive it to vou. and He will ? 1). L. Moody. Those readiest to criticize are ofte least able to appreciate.?Joubert. ^ here is a mercy which is weak ness and even treason against th "common good.?Cleorge Eliot. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Ilea because <>( its tonic ami laxative effect, !,AX/ TIVH IIHOMO QITIN1 Nli is better than ordinnr Quinine and docs not cause nervousness n< ringing In head. Remember the full name an look lor the signature ol K. W. GKOVH 25< t ce Albert has always upons or premiums. lity I nee Ale the national joy smoke as it is delightful. You nt tier. n who think they can't si e can smoke and will ert. And smokers who hav certainly have a big surpi ling their way as soon a AAAMV/A 1 IV/ k/C4V/V/V/ Will IC11 J. REYNOLDS TOBACCC IUNCE method of annoi irehased the entii harmacy, and wil e building occup ig to the small c e will be forced t >tion Department lggist, a Graduat full line of Dru Articles. Our s< I for less, thus sa1 ATR0NA6E nd Courteo Given Our < i Your 1 ieu dui toil I Mr issors to Southard's . JONESVILLE. S. o The envious will die, but k never.?Moliere. A man is turned into a semi n of the idol he worships.?A. T. son. The Strong Withstand the H< e Summer Better Than the Wt Old people who are feeble, and y< people who are weak, will bestiengl d and enabled to go through the de k ing heat of summer by taking re* v Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Itp and enriches the blood and bui the whole system. 50c. bF Keynolda Hs On the reverse side I nBj of this tidy red tin | nnJajSY / KB you will read: "Pro- i,\ yWfpJhJ b Pro cess Patented July \ 3-IW/' HUH 30th. 1907," which 5W has made f Are* men i,U, ... i. . RBE smoke pipes where vSialliBlII? (9HiiUf ISS one smoked before! 10NG BURNING PIPE AND Jig , CIGA9E7TE TOBACCO , BB ^ -?"" TC3 IERT I ;ver tasted the like of it 1 H noke a pipe or roll a ciga- H smoke if they use Prince H e not yet given P. A. a try- H rise and a lot of enjoyment ? is they invest in a supply. H its own story 1 H ) CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. | WENT! incing to the Public e stock and fixtures 1 conduct the busiied by the former apitalization of the o conduct a strictly will be in charge of e in Pharmacy, and igs. Druggists' Sunelling for cash will ving you money. riAV MJL1UI1D us Attention Customers descriptions VRMACY Pharmacy C. envy Daily prayers are the best remc for daily cares.?Matthew Henry. What narrow innocence it is f blance one to be good only according to t Pier- law??Seneca. <..?> RUB-MY-TISJV unucr Will cure your Rheumolisi thened Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramp press- Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts ar jularly Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insec jdf*p ^tc" Antiseptic. Anodyne, used ii (b teinally and externally. Price 25 I STILL FOUND IN KASEMEXT OF ODD ARC YULE HOTEL \ged Workman Helping Remodel Old Hotel Building, Declares That He Helped Operate Still Here f Thirty Years Ago. Workmen, while digging in the basement of the old Arjrycle hote! building yesterday, unearthed two usty pipes and after following them to the end, found what William Dick- , I nson, a negro workman, declared to I |to ?i of ill TUa * ? ? 11 ^ .. mine tupper lanK. i uf about 500 gallon capacity, was J buried in the earth and apparently | had been there for years. A wall I had been built over the tank and if the plans of remodeling the building had not required the removal of the wall, the tank would probably have ( ! not been found. 1 William Dickinson, a negro 82 years ( of age, stated that he had worked ( around the still when it was in opera- ( lion .'10 years ago. He said that the j liquor was drawn off through the pipes ,which were first discovered, and was sold on the spot. William ( stated that he was from North 1 Carolina and had helped around a 1 still all his life when he came to this J city to help with the still in question. 1 The tank was discovered in the rear ? of the Argyle building, near Broad j street. The pipes ran toward the < j front of the building and, from their ' j size, were capable of carrying quite la stream of boo/.e if they were really i' used for that purpose. Work of re- M | moving the vessel will probably be 1 [concluded today. When discovered, ] the tank was filled with water. MRS. ASTOK TO WED; GIVING lTI? INCOME 1 Widow of Titanic Victim to Be Mar- < ried to William K. Dick of i I trunk 1\ n New York, June 17.?Mrs. John ( Jacob Astor, who was rescued in the Titanic disaster in which her husband perished, will he married at her country home at Bar Harbor, Me., at ; an early date, probably on Monday, to William K. Dick, a wealthy sugar j refiner of Brooklyn. By contracting this marriage, an- j nouncement of which today came as a > surprise to all except the closest _ friends of the couple, Mrs. Astor re- ^ linquishes the income on a trust fund of $5,000,000, bequeathed to her by Cel. Astor in his will "for so long | duiing her natural life as she shall remain my widow." Under the terms of Col. Astor's will this money will revert to his son, Vincent Astor. Similarly the Astor Fifth Avenue town house and its contents will becom1 Vincent Astor's property. Mrs. Astor is 24 years old, about five years the junior of Mr. Dick, 1 who is a member of an old Brook- 1 Jyn family, a club man and a direc- 1 'lor of several banks and industrial concerns. Mr. Dick and Mrs. Astor ( have been friends since childhood, f when both lived in Brooklyn. They have been engaged, it is said, about two months. Mrs. Astor, formerly Madeleine Talmage Force, became in 1911, when ' 19 years of age, the second wife of ( Col. Astor, then 4(5, n.any times a ' millionaire, head of the Astor family ( ami an author, soldier and social lead- J er. Ilis first wife. Ava Willing of ( rnnaaeipnia, mother of Vincent As- ' tor and Alice Muriel Astor, had di- : voiced him in 1!H)0. Ahout four months after Col. As- ! tor's death in April, 1012, his widow 1 pave birth t oa son, John Jacob As- ' tor. For this posthumous heir Col. Astor had provided a trust fund of 1 S>3,0n.000. Mrs. Astor, as Mrs. Dick, * i's expected to continue as the lepal guardian of this child. FATE FOLLOWS FIVES. A writer on the Philadelphia In- 1 quirer with a pood deal of time to < pass away has fipured it out that the fipure "5" bears testimony of possess- t inp the most remarkable notoriety, l unequaled by any of its companions, i Under its rule, he points out, can be traced the most important facts of his- ] tory. Without its dominion the most i prominent battles have been foupht, I kinps and princes, preat politicians, scholars and heroes have been born 1 or died in the years endinp with the ! fipure as the followinp table u 11 i show: 1 Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 17'> 1 Battle of Austerlitz, December 2. lpor,. PsUIa ? r>. I. ...it iv V>L 11<11<11K<111 iH,ioyt,r -i. 1805. Rattle of Waterloo, June 8, 1Sin. Battle of Mukden, March <>. 1005. A4 war with Germany, 101",. I f 11 of Sevastopol, Sentetnber 8, , 1865. Fall of I'ort Arthur, January 2, 1005. ' , Earl of Khartum, January 26, 1885. Kintr George V. horn June 8, 18(55. Prince Bismarck horn April 1, 1815. ( Prince Albert horn December 14, 1805. ? Pesident Kruger horn October 10, ,lv 1805' . 1 Grace Darling horn November 23, ( or 181 r>- , I Thomas Carlyle horn December 4, 1796. , Sarah Bernhardt horn November 22, 1 1845. Charles Lamb born February 10, , n 177fi- i Alfred Austin born November 80, , Sj 1835. Sir George White born July 6, 1835. lS President Lincoln assassinated Apr. 1 n' 14, 1865. c* j Gen. Gordon killed January 20, 1885. rHE LEGACY OF A WONDERFUL WOMAN rhis is a Story of Paramount Interest to Those j Who Are Seeking Health. Fin-re Will Bo Several Installments, All of Gripping Personal Experience. Chap. 1. Opt of the Forest. An Indian in distress, came nit of the forest. He was be'riended by a white family. They lid not know that this Red Inlian carried with him the sc;ret of the wilds?the secret of HEALING. This secret had been handed lown to him from generations 3ast. Out of kindnesses shown lim by this pioneer family ht yave his secret to the head, who ; lappened to be Mrs. Joe Person's father. We will tell you more of this story in the following instaMnents. Let us tell you now J something of the medicine made from *he Indian's secret of the ' Healing of the Forests and Fields: i The Remedy is in two forms :| FHTTHRS, which must be taken hree times a day to purify the )lood, and a healing WASH, to deanse and heal ulcerations or sores. ] For instance: Mrs. O. P. |, Shell, of Dunn, N. C\. had a | child cured of ECZEMA by Mrs.; Toe Person's Remedy and Wash. : This REMEDY was ever in 1 your grandmother's cupboard? | Tt is an OLD RELIABLE, never , failing help in time of suffering?At your nearest Druggist; if not. write directly to us and we will supply you. i For sale by Glymph's Phar- 1 macy. Union, S. C.; and Jones- , vrille Drug Ct^, Jonesville, S. G. PRINTERS TO MEET < AT ISLE OF PALMS I 1 Fifth Annual Convention to He Held i ' in Charleston July 21st and 22nd. "Meet me at the Isle of Palms," is ^ he slogan of the South Carolina Master Printers' association. The annual meeting will be held July 21 and 22. C. C. Muller of Columbia is president jf the body. Members of the pro;ram committee are: J. C. Keys of J Ireenville, O. K. Williams of Rock Iill and C. C. Muller of Columbia. President Muller has sent the fol- . owing call to the members of the issociation: "The fifth annual convention of the t South Carolina Master Printers' association will be held Friday and Sat-1 inlay, July 21-22, at the Seashore! lotel. Isle of Palms. Printers of the ; ~>tate will have the opportunity of i spending a delightful week-end at t It is i splendid seashore resort and at the ' ?ame time mingling with fellow print-1 ters, getting better ae<|uainled, and I conferring on ways and means for' bettering the condition and advancing the interests of the job printing in-1 lustry. "Splendid papers, prepared for this accasion, will be read and discussed ; and efforts will be made to greatly . *trengtghen our State organization ind put the association in good shape i to do more effective work for the gen- |l ?ral good. i "It is evnorte/1 thnt o.n,nl,. I I ?r- - - v . v . ... tiuppij lealers will have accessories on exhibition. The Intertype company has arranged to show their latest model machine equipped with the electric' pot. This machine will he >el up on the Isle of Palms and demonstrated ; by an expert . "l?y all means make your plans to be at the Isle of Palms July 21 and 22. There is always 'something doing' at the Isle of Palms. Every job printer in South Carolina is invited to attend." 1)() YOU KNOW? That it's foolish to educate a hoy 1 and then let him die of typhoid fever? That the United States public health service issues a free bulletin on the j summer care of infants? That exercise in the garden is better than exercise in the gymnasium? ] That clean water, clean food and clean houses make clean, healthy a u: > t * 111^; i iv a:iv That the State of California has reduced its typhoid death rate 70 per . cent in the past ten years? That rats are the most expensive 1 animal which man maintains? That it is estimated that the average manure pile will breed 000,000 flies per ton ? | J Lord Randolph Churchill died Jan-1 nary 14, 1805. < Charlotte Bronte died March 31, ] 18f?5. < ty?' y-i t'-T-r ,iu n-?* ir^i Wh* 1 (3^ ^5" opportunity to i sjt ^^niakotheirhome j t!u in tho Fame { ijpr c hances to win pro- i motion ami success j M^. as t he 1 a > 111 aivin -j the i WEBSTER'S i I NEW INTERNATIONAL j dictionary in his liomo. This now ] creation answers with final author- ] J ity all kinds of pur/ling questions j i in history, geography, biography, t 1 spelling, pronunciation, sports, arts, j -| and sciences. j 400.000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 PajlcsJ Over 0000 I lluHtratlons. Colored I'latea. |5 3 Th? only dlrtlon?ry vrltb th? Divld-d P?g?. J The type matter is equivalent to that ri If ot a 15-volume encyclopedia. 3 More Scholarly. Accurate, Convenient, :1 1 and Authoritative than any oilier hag- j K2Hi$Za - * ration*. <M. Sgffli .?! Bidialy Fin:i Pockot : iap'- ;?g ^?j i: Map* it you suffiu thin \-i ^R'r^aixi W^~~ ;? K^ C. & C. MERRIAM CO., <$|L ' . *'WJ SPRINGFIELD. MASS. >11111. Hill.'i"is.' nailing SERVICE E3 It is our aim and desire to irive all of our patrons the best service possible at all times and we consider it a favor, and not i kick, when they call our attention to any fault they may find with the service. If you see a street light out; if the water is not perfectly clear, or if your lights are too bright or not bright enough, call our attention to the fact, and we shall *ee that the trouble is remedied if any of your lights are out of nrder, let us know, and we shall have them put in order without my cost for you. Municipal Electric Light And Water Works R. A. EASTER^TNG, Supt, ^ Phone 144 17* W. Main St. M. C. RAMSEY Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 205-J Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OKFU'.F. OVFK MHO \1 I ]njnn C p DRY (iOOI)S COMPANY A J 11>II, k>. V^. i I DR. R. Ft. POPE DENTIST Office Over,Express Office PHONE ' T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW ON KU Mil.llOl'S DKIK; ( o. UNION, S. C. M(IM;V TO I,KM) ON K\RM LANOS ^lOO.OO to $10,000?Ten y -ars tiir.t. See J NO. K. II AM lil.IN Lawyer OfTiee 2nd (Kor East of Tostoffiee. tf. I\l? l miidij \v ii \ n> i/i\. i. hii;i\i\/\ i i l\'\liv DENTIST Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone SPARTANBURG, S. C. A man of meditation is happy, not for an hour or a day. hut quite round the circle of all his years.?Isaac Taylor. We can't afford to dislike too many people at the same time. It reflects in our own amiability. Maud Wilder [ioodwin. Nothing is so much an ohstable to the production of excellence as the power of producing what is good with ?ase and rapidity.?Aikin.