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At the Unior. IVIP. ? Sensational and fancy rifl with the Geo. Reyn< Chautauqua i FOREIGNERS KILLED N UX VILLA CHIEFTAIN SI Chihuahua City, Nov. 4.?(Via El Paso Junction).?Dr. Fisher, an American physician, living at Santa Rosalia, was killed by the Villa bandits 2( under Gen. Baudilio Uribo, according Q? to the statement of a Mexican refugee who arrived here from Shmta Rosalia w' today. Dr. Fisher was one of the ec few Americans known to have been ^ in Santa Rosalia at the time the Villa u bandits captured the town. Gen. Uribe also executed a number ^ of Chinese and Arabs, the refugees said. In a speech delivered after the capture of the town he accused foreigners of being enemies of Villa's cause and then ordered the summary ^ execution, the refugees added. After capturing the town Gen. Uribe gave all prisoners the choice of having their ears severed or being exe- Tl cuted, therefugees stated. Many, are said to have accepted death rather than mutilation. The town was then looted, the refugees reported, and Carranza women camp followers were mistreated. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Si State of South Carolina, n< County of Union. tv Court of Probate. m Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of November, 191f>, at 11 o cjock, a. m., in the Court of Pro- j" bate for said County, the undersigned aj will make his final settlement as Guardian of the Estate of Henri p R. Going, and that' thereupon he will ^ apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such Guardian. ^ Geo. W. Going. J This 24th day of October, 1916. Published in The Union Times for ^0 days. STUDENT IS SUSPECTED. ' si D Warrant Issued in Connection With ^ State College Fire. '' Orangeburg, Nov. 1.?Seymour Car- ^ roll, a young negro, was arrested in * Columbia yesterday, it is understood, C ia connection with the alleged burn- fi ing of Morrill hall at the State colored college in this city recently. Follow- g ing the discovery of evidence said to V point to Carroll's complicity in the *" case, or at least having some know!- g edge of it, a warrant was sworn out I before Magistrate Brunson, and an officer sent to make the arrest. Though not much about the alleged evidence S is known, it is said that letter.; of some kind, written by or received by Carroll, have been found to contain evidence 01 mis nature. _ Carroll is a son of Richard Carroll. I the negro leader. He was a student at ^ the State college at the time of the fire. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL ITf*Ifvn C P DRY GOODS COMPANY UI1IU1I? O, \J, ????????????J tl i County Fai irid Mrs. F le shooting. Free, evei lids Greater Shows, C ittractions at the Unioi GEORGE REYNOLDS. (Left) Manager George Reynolds Greatei lows, Circus, Carnival and Chautau 1a attractions which furnish the mid ay amusements for the Union Coun ' Fair, November 8, 9, 10. PROF. TONY NASCA, (Right) Leader of the Royal Italian Banc ith the Geo. Reynolds Greatei lows. His band will furnish dailj mcerts at the Union County Fair ovember 8, 9, 10. OTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Late of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that on th< )th day of November, 1916, at 11 clock, a. m., in the Court of Pro ite for said County, the undersignet ill make his final settlement as Ex :utors of the Estate of R. Rusl rown, deceased, and that thereupor i will apply to the Judge of sait aurt, for his final discharge as sucl xecutors. Copher W. Brown, H. J. Waldrop. This 19th day of October, 1916. Published in The Union Times foi ) days. RESULTS TELL. here Can Be No Doubt About flu Results in Union. Results tey the tale. All doubt is removed. i ne testimony of a Union citizen Can be easily investigated, What better proof can be had ? Mrs. D. E. Reeves, 21 N. Pincknej t., Union ,says: "I had weak kid ?ys and when I was sweeping, sharp vinges darted through the small ol y hack, so I could hardly finish mj ork. I felt nervous and irritable id my kidneys acted too freely. M> sad was often in a whirl, so thai almost fell. After I had suffered lout three months, I read of Doan's idney pills and got a box from the almetto Drug Co. I felt relief from le first and by the time I had used ie box, all signs of kidney trouble id left. Since then, when I have noced a slight attack, due to a cold, oan's Kidney Pills have fixed me up i good shape." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't mply ask for a kidney remedy?get oan's Kidney Pills?the same that [rs. Reeves had. Foster-Milburn Co., rops., Buffalo, N. Y. Pftp l \rm. uuiv Jtore House al Corner of Main ind Mountain St. APPLY TO a. L. SCAIFE CLINTON, S. C. MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS 300 to $10,000?Twenty years time Sc? JNO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer Office 2nd door East of Postoffice. r. r This Week Hi 4' Jr , 4% ^kb.* ? Hk ; 1*111 - - - OXE y afternoon and evenin Ircus, Carnival and a County Fair THE LAND OF BEGINNIN( AGAIN. I wish that there were some wonde ful place Called the Land of Beginning-Agai > Whei-P ail nnr ?-l ^u__^ ....uv?*i%vo u 1111 ail UL L heartaches And all of our poor, selfish pjrief 1 Could be dropped, like a shabby -ol coat, at the door. i And never put on again. j 1 I wish we could come on it all ui l aware, Like the hunter who finds a lo: trail; And I wish that the one whom oi blindness had done r , The greatest injustice of all Could be at the gates, like an ol friend that waits For the comrade he's gladdest 1 hail. We would find all the things we ii tended to do But forgot and remembered?tt late, Little praises unspoken, little pron ises broken, And all of the thousand and one ' Little duties neglected that migl have perfected \ The day for one less fortunate. It wouldn't be possible not to be kir In the Land of Beginninj Again; ' And the ones we misjudged, and tl ' ones whom we grudged 1 Their moments of victory here, ! Would find in the grasp of our lovir 1 hand-clasp ' More than penitent lips could e: plain. 1 For what had been hardest we'd kno ' had been best, And what had seemed loss wou', be gain; ' For there isn't a sting that will nt take wing > When we've faced it and laughed away; And I think that the laughter is mo. what we're after In the Land of Beginning-Again! l So I wish that there were some woi derful place Called the Land of Beginning-Airai f where all our mistakes and all 01 1 heartaches And all of our poor, selfish grief | Could he dropped, like a shabby o I coat, at the door, And never put on again. Louis" Fletcher Tarkington, in tl 1 Smart Set. POSITIVE EVIDENCE from many people who have bet , cured of Eczema by using TMADI MARK ECZEMA REMEDY is proof of its merit. Try it toda Sold only by us, .r?0c and $1.0 Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syscei The Old Standard general strengthening ton: GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive* O Malaria,enriches the Mood.and builds np the a] tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 5( A //]W " f Chi ! Everyboc Chero-Cola wiaBnmiuuiniitininiiummuuiuummiHinm?mumtininniii Each bottle is fill water are accurate! the same uniform lutely impossible You can get your - Straw" at Soda = Eve mmmmm tl, ? ir The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXAiH T1VK BROMO QU1N IN E is better than ordinary lu. Hftfiiine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. 1_ gHHOHHBBBBHBHHnBHH St ' I This Is No to A Balloon Ascensioi Edged Business Ventur 1Even Real Estate I it ^ ing of drums and flying There is nothing of id passed by the Congress xcold facts, facts that w ie There is no "skin g if? You can get money on 1 <- ditions. A Farmer desiring w for the land he already Id even at Low Rate of Ir 3t Long Time at High Int< it ' An organization ha: st ; forms to the governme Loan Association, you r n, I Mr. Farmer, especii lr | tVlP lr?r?nl nffipovc --.X, V/HIW1 u 1 VI 1 III ui you in touch with one ( BAILE & L g; FOR 20 YEARS UNIC m lc. ut ___________ fc. \ . \ I > iggjn^ DRINK grp-Cp s* iy knows it by is sold only in the original bott sealed and labeled at the plant. ed by machinery?the syrup anc ly measured by machinery, there pleasing flavor in every bottle, wl under the ordinary soda fount CHERO-COLA, "In a BottleFountains and other Refreshrr. :rybody knows it by its name. QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or city Your eal estate. Loan may be had for from orNTMEf one to twenty years. Ti!n<fi'Ble? 39-tf Barron & Barron. " "Hot Air" Pro] n is a process very much like soi es, it is largely Hot Air. )eals have been pulled off by the Ht of flags and the mighty exercise o this nature in the Farmers' Lo i-1 T T_ *i A n . ui Lue unnea states, The prop( ill interest the progressive farmer ame," no nonsense, no cheat aboul l<ong Time at Low Interest?two 11 to improve his land, or get mono) has, would hesitate to borrow mor iterest. It would be suicidal for 1 *rest. s already been formed in Union nt's requirements. To get Money nust become a member of a local i illy the young farmer, suppose vo *ther information? We will take p )f these gentlemen. Y FURNIT UMBER C< >N'S LEADING HOME HUILDE1 FURNISHERS. k laf ' name le, sterilized, 1 carbonated fore you get lich is absoain method. -Through a tent Stands. es Cured in 6 to 14 Days cgiat will refund money if PAZO IT fails to cure any case of Itching, ding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days, pplication gives Ease and Rest. 50c. ???????? posilion me socalled Gilt ; >t Air route, beatf the vocal organ, an Act -recently >sition deals with t the proposition, lost valuable con,r to finish paying | ley on Short Time, lim to borrow on County that con' from the Farm Association! u call on one of I leasure in u'ettin^URE O. RS AND HOMK