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RESOLUTIONS QAXIi FOR PERMANENT HIGHWAYS Columbia, Nov. 10?Directors of the South Carolina Automotive association meeting in Columbia Thursday passed resolutions strongly urging the passage of the next session of the general assembly of a measure providing the construction of permanent highWays in the state. The resolutions declared that if South Carolina is to no ixrith h^r Qisfpr States that XVW |/WVV funds must be provided by the legislature at its next session for highway * work. It was the unanimous opinion of | the directors of the association that the general assemlbly should not stop with the passage of the proposed bill providing for the maintenance of highways, but that it should go one step further and provide the highway*, as one of the directors put it. The directors pledged support of the association to any movement looking to the construction of permanent highways in the state. i T?V,^ mootintr T*VmrcHnv was thp first. I Jk 1A^ U1VVW1**5J v.^ | one held by the boar<f of directors ef the South Carolina Automotive association, the association having been formed at a meeting held here Thursday October 31: A Mason Gibbes, of Columbia, president of the association presided and there were present at the meeting: Charles E. Cumander of Florence, first vcie president; Otis P. Mills of Greenville, second vicepresident; Santo Sotille of Charleston, W. P. Law of Darlington, J. W. Canfiel^ of Greenwood and R. D. Lambert of Columbia. Harold C. Brooker of Columbia was elected secretary of the association and the offices of the association will be located at 203 Liberty National Bank building of this city. E. V. Plane of Columbia \vas chosen treasurer. The directors decided to adopt an emblem for the association and this mjaJblem will be a guarantee of fair treatment. This emblem will be adopted within the next few days and all members of the association will be asked to use it on their stationary in their advertisements and to display it . conspiciously in their place of business. An effort will be made to have all responsible dealers in the state affiliate with the association and a special membership campaign will be inaugurated. Mr. Sotille reported that the dealers of Charleston had perfected an organization with enthusiasnu Mr. Commander reported that the dealers or Florence county are preparing to perfect an organization. Mr. Mills brought the application of a large number of Greenville dealers for membership in the "association. John B. Cannon cf Spartanburg, Senator Neils Christensen of Beaufort and Paul Hardin of Chester members j of the board were unable to be present at t^e meeting. m ' K ' jiRRil ^/ :-^.v:vX-Xv:::-Xv:-X:Xv^|ii iism in v:.v,?* Copyriffh R. J. 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R, J, REYNOLDS TOBA< The resolution urging the passage of a bill at the next session of the general assembly providing for the construction of permanent highways fol' ows: "Whereas it is generally recognized that permanent highways are. absolutely essential to the progress of a development of any state, and "Whereas, a very great majority of the states in the union are now engaged in road construction and those I which are not are sure to staffer because of their inactivity along that line, therefore, be it "Resolved, That we urge that the general assembly of South Carolina and that we pledge our support to any movement looking to the construction of these permanent highways in our state because we believe this step one that we are obliged to take if we are to keep apace without sister states. ? RESTORING TO USEFULNESS THE CRIPPLES OF INDUSTRY In the interests of the common good no congress ever assembled has framed and passed a law so worthy as the cripples of industry bHl which has passed both houses of the present congress. It is estimated that fully 200,000 persons in the United States are injured in the pursuits of industry each year. More than 10 per cent, of that numhoT- T'Ofinirp pomnlete retraining because of the nature of their disability, which does not permit of their return to their old positions. . As Dead a Every druggist in town?your gist has noticed a great falling o all give the same reason. Poc < place. "Calomel is dangerous and p Liver Tone is perfectly safe ai prominent local druggist. 1 Take "Dodson's Li' Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting, purely vegetable remedy, kanuless to both children and adults. 11&19 by > i Tobacco Co. > when you lay your smokecards on t i toppy red bag of Prince Albert ar mt to hire a statistical bureau to kec /, you never dreamed of the sport le rolled cigarette when it's P. jL man, you haven't got the listen of h 7 what rolling 'em with P. A. can do P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance?p. tands our exclusive patented proc ith P. A. your smokesong in a maki jraph record you ever heard I Princ cut and stays put like a regular notion you ever had as to how del ie tobacco that has made three me i before. It has won men all over tl :CO COMPANY, Winston-Salei More than 30 per cent, of these unfortunates have dependents. In numerous cases these dependents have become a charge upon the community. The law provides that half a million dollars will be available the firnt year. The second year $750,000 will be available, and the third year the^ government will allow $1,000,000 for the rehabilitation of the handicapped men, women and children. Of the money so appropriated the government will give a dollar every tune tne state gives one to reeuuoa.?c the disabled man. The State, however, mlust enact laws based upon the federal act if they desire to receive the benefits of this money. The States are to have their own examining boards to determine who is eligible to reeducation and training, the kind of training necessary, and the institution to which the handicapped person will be sent. The federal bill . expressly provides that the State treasurer m*?t be designated as the custodian of all State funds. Each State will proceed independently under a plan agreed upon by the State and the federal gov- 1 ernment. It has been the experience of the | federal board for vocational education that the legislative bodies of the various States have been quick to meet the government in all acts which have provided for the good of the people of their communities in the past. There is every reason to believe that every State will hasten to enact legislation which will permit it to secure benefits under the federal bill. druggist and everybody's drugff in the sale of calomel. They ison's Liver Tone is taking its i . >eople know it, while Dodson's id gives better results," said a ver Tone" Instead! Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, 3ick headache, acid stomach or constipated ^ Tf rlnncr^'f rrrinn r\i? in. convcnience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. '** m 3 EH I the national i joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! Awaiting your say-so, you'll ? ?. KTo toppy re<* bags, tidy red lie taoie, tins, handsome pound and j _ii _ half pound tin humidors? rOU d and?that classy, practical ?r> rnnnt pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that lies *bat keeps Prince Albert in such perfect condition 1 The desire to reclaim; the disabled man has always received attention, at the hands of legislative bodies.A number of States have already enacted j laws modeled on that of the federal act, some giving three or four dollars for every dollar offered by the government to carry on this great work. Just as soon as this bill comes out of conference it will be presented to the president for his signature. There is little doubt as to the attitude of thje president when the bill reaches him. Further action is squarely up to the various States. SCIENCE A celebrated scientist referr Nature had given the world 4 CfATT'C I min is richest Norwegian cod-lh tific manner, very much as h of butter-fat. Scott's is not but many assimilate it easie f Scott's Emulsion that helps keep the be The exclusive srrade of cod-live "S. & B. Process," made in H laboratories. It is a sruarant Scott & Bowi t ! ?: Special Attention Paid t Baltimore D 1329 1-2 Main St. COLL Look for Large Electric Sigi | at u 1 Hours 8 to 8. St P. J. O'NE Mv office i Suite No. 7 Carolii Cor. Main and Washington Sts Buggies, Wag We Have a Splendid Lir We have every style and size ir Come in and see them on our i OUR GUARANTEE Gregory-Conder 1115 Hampton St., - - Everything Sanitary New Star 1 ?FC LADIES AND Open Day ai Food of the Best Quality Prep; Polite Attention with Qi Share of the public patr< cordial welcome awaits tl 1312 Main St., Phone I BOX PARTY AND CAKE WALK AT HOLLOW CREEK SCHOOL I There will be a box party and cake j walk at Hollow Creek school house on j Friday night, November 14, for the] benefit of the school. The public is . cordially invited to attend. ADDED TO HOME. I Mr. R. H. Caughman has added another room to his home in West Lexington, which has added much to the convenience and attractiveness of j the premises: I TALKS ing to cod-liver oil said that 4 almost a ready-made food". rer oil, elaborated in a scienfature wraps up each globule II Tililrc? proam in rnncicfpnrv. UliliiVV/ \<1 VUllt 1JI* Wtiwiwkw?w^ j \x than they do other fats, is concentrated nourishment ?dy strong. Give it a trial. r oil used in Scott's Emulsion is the famous torway and refined in our own American ee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. ie, Bloomfield, N. J. 19-16 i ,Y PAINLESS l I i modern methods we will ' * iove Teeth, Liver Nerves, | 11 the most sensitive eavi- j without Pain or Bad After | cts. | :o Out of Town Patients j ental Parlors || mxt>i a o r* r>i ror* I JiviiMii, o. rnunt; ooo a a and Moving Dental Exhibit | in days 10 to 3 | ? ? ? ILL, M. D. s specially and com{ letly equipped ases of Stomach, Kidney and Bladand Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles nlessly Without Operation.) Want to Klow: Can you be cured? li it take? Will it be permanent? cost? C nsult me FREE. ?>rt is made to avoid unnecessary ding out of town cases, idually in charge of my office, hav:al assistants or associates. Therese if blaced in my hands, receives ion and you achieve results as rapble unr*er high class treatment, examine every patient thoroughly, wnen necessary. I m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. I na National Bank Building COLUMBIA, S. C I 1 'ons, Harness. te of Well Made Vehicles I Hackney Buggies Washington Buggies Columbus Buggies Brown Buggies >^\Nissen Wagons \W0Id Hickory Wagons u ?i L%lrnoT7 W o rrnn ( liav.nut; ti h^vu< i i above makes loor MEANS SOMETHING j Mule Co. | - - COLUMBIA, S. C. nzzzz^zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz^zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz^zzzznzz^z I At Reasonable Price Restaurant >R? i GENTLEMEN j rad All Night I > , ared in the Highest Art. lick Service, anage is solicited, anda le Lexington Folks. J151Ja Columbia, S.C. THIS WEAK, ? I NERVOUS MOTHER I Tells How LydiaELPinkham's j. I Vegetable Compound V Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa.?"I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt m sickly most of the fa i IIIIUIUM t*me* *wen^a I mmm doctor and he said ? ^ I had nervous indi L condition Icept me j| %' worrying most of m IWm&m time ?and he g wMmBffimm said if I could not a stop that, I could g not get well. I g heard so muchabout E LydiaE. Pinkham's ?3 *??????J Vegetable Com- M pound my husband wanted me to try it M I took it for a week and felt a little bet- ? ter. I kept it up for three months, and 1 I feel fine and can eat anything now i without distress or nervousness.''?Mrs. a J. Worthline, 2842 North Taylor St, Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, backache, irritability and depression?and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did tc Mrs. Worthline. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST In diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it. J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. r. " i ; Dr. H. L. GREGORY, 4 Veterinary Surgeon. Office 1306 Assembly Street,* Columbia, S. C. Office Phone 1342 '% Residenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialist 16 '5 Main St., Columbia, S.C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2149 n. r> T nnAAi^o UT. L. 1. DIMJUIVO Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 447 DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. C 7 7 Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DRS. B;00ZER, i DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the street from their old stand. DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hours: 8 A. M.y to 5:30 P M . => Cancer taken out by the root within nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. S. P. Shumpert, i 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ S. C. DENTAL NOTICE. I 5. G. RUTLEDGE, IDi I make a speciaty of Crown i r>?: ,7 ana Driuge vvv n.. Office at Boozer old stand, (515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 2f)3 2nH F1 r>Ar Nafinnal 1 nan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. TOOLE, DENTIST, 1623 Main St.,Columbia, S.C. .* *