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- WHAT 4I LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara (a tonic-laxative) pleasant to take In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by the addition of certain harmless chem icals which increase the efficiency of the Cascara, making it better than ordinary Cascara." LAX-FOS is pleasant to take and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. Adapted to children as well as adults. .Just try one bottle for constipation. SOc. 1111.1. T1'11t E I'E .\ l, INSU'I.1N('E; .M'T W1ouid liestore the iu xurance Matus that Existed Prior to 19111. l'rohilbl. tioni Fight On. ('olumbia. .lan. I7.-The most in portatt legislative step today was in th introduction of a brief hill by Sen ator Evans. of Marlboro repealing the Laney-Odoi insurance hill. The bill is not over four lines in length and simply undertakes to re peal the laaney-Odom act, proposed in I'016. \lr. Evans stat. s that this would simn 1ly return insuraace status that existed prior to 1914; and which he thinks was all right. lie says his people want ;nsttan:' and for his psart Iet is uite Willitg to stand on the liws that have beretofotr existed and tuit. This hill Is not it ca rt of nor does it hartonize with the rate iiiaking bill suggested by the connmi-siol. 'enatot Ilartrelson has introtluieed a hill which seeks 10 li. mt the number cf hoturs of" lab~or in :'.l classes of inl datiland mnanufacturing, plants to ten: hour= ;04"r day. This woii ac;cly go llunbe cr, c rtilizer and otlherl indtt. trial ati. Th print hiws reh - I:tint lh.- h1 r0! s ot gal tor apply to It - tile andu kindred lath s. S Inator Ientti today- presented his resoltion looking to tie study of Ith Santee-('Cooper project with special re tfeirence to its possible water power d' velopmlen t. Good roads are coming in South Carolina and are coining fast. Green ville county has just spent about a million dollars on piertanent roads and now Spartanhurg is about ready to do the same. The Spartanburg dele gation is ready to urge a near-million dollar bond Issue and is so eager and positive that it will not delay the issue by a vote. Other counties ars thinking of pressing the same course. The assembly will work (ut a gen eral highway commission hill. New an Spring We received the most charmi seen to be admi, These and so] chiffon with po Other Th1 New Spring C We received Monday many dozens of the newl spring corsets---the Ja< with front and back I from $1.00 to $: You will find a prices---at prices ti There are some woi spection and a comj .H The Senate Joined the house, in passing a concurrent resolution com mending Columbia as a most desira ble site for the location of one of the government's nitrate flxation plants. Columbia is actively in the field for the location of one of these plants. Today Senator Hlughes introduced his lve. dozen bottles of bee\ amend ment to the gallon a, month law. Senator Dullant wants the supply cut to a tuart of whiskey the month and 'then the Richey bill to clamp the lid on tight and fast. louse. The first skirmish in the prohibi tion light arose in the [louse this morning when Representative Richey moved to recall from the committee on Police Regulations his bill or iron clad prohibition by knocling out the gallon-a-month allowed at present for personal use. Mr. Richey wanted his bill to go before the house without reference so it could be taken up im lediately. .\r. W. L. Daniel of Sa Ida thought it unwise to consider bills without committee report. Tihe house tabled the motion to recall the hill fromt the committee. An effort by .\lessrs Riddle and Rector to recall their bill appropriat ing $200,00 Ofor rural graded and consolidated schools failed. liebato on .Mr. .\loore's mot ion i strike out ;', enatling words of the Liles hill meaking tenalty ou delini quent taxis i per cent after Iebruary 1, was resumed with Mr. Ford of Fairfield opposing the hill. .\lr. .M - Laurlinll of .larlboro fav(ored the bill u ntent 14)1 se'tionl to the fact rhat iun der Ibis hill 1penal1ty on unp1laid taxes: wonbtll he i per cent 'fter .li.n a .i l I. and~ I p.:' s 111 atter1 Febrular~y 1. and11 inder. the lpresnt laI IIeI penally i seven per cent after .\larc~h 1. 'The 1liuest ion s lnd to ev ve arolund th1e point whether or not the change, wvouhic hurt the "poor. man." .lr. Ilyrd, of Lau1ren1s, opposed the hill with .\l r. C'olbran1 of Greenville fav"or ing it. Debate on this bill gave occasion for the new members to niake their "debut" and there was a general launching of "maiden' 'efforts. The debate was general, many participat ing in it, and some very good speak ers were disclosed from the new ma terial which largely makes up the membership of the present, house. All of the seeches were short and 1no long winded orations were gotten oft on the house. After considerable debate the house adopted the motion and killed the Attract kirts.... this week by exprea ng spring skirts, that -ed. skirts are of plaids, stripi lid colors, in serges, gari panama and black silk ckets, embroidered belts ant ngs \Vorth Youm orsets Bargain of this week .ef oes After takir :kson corset, a few pair of ice. In price in small siz now at unu 3. 00.and inspect I til our winter goods sell iat cannot be duplicated iderful bargains here an ,arison of prices. . TERR bill by striking out the enacting words 68 to 50. On motion of Mr. Moore the parlimenta'ry "clincher" was put on. The joint resolution authorizing the paying out of $50,000 for repairs at State Hospital for the insane, which was appropriated last year, went to third reading. Representative Mlauldin's bill re pealing the automobile license tax en acted under the good roads bond issue for Greenville County went to third reading. EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Instant retief: "Pnpc'j Diapepsin" ends y"our stomach tronh'le forever. Vonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the lam age---do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate- has fermented into stubborn Iamips: head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigest ed food; breath foul, tongue coated jut st lake a little Pa pe's )iapepsin and in fiv minutes you .wonder what be cante of the indigoetion and distress Millions of met and women today know that it is nedless to have a bad stomt ch. lit tle I)iapepsin occasion ally keeps lhis flelicnte organ regillat ed and th at their favorite foods w ithoet fear' If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help. remem ber the ciuickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's D1ta pensin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at dtug stores. It's -'lly wondterfal --- it digists food and sets thing straiuhit. so gently and easily tih'at it is real "at onish ing,. I'lease. or yort spike. don't SE) on and onil with a we.k, disordered stomah ; it's so unne< ssry N.t1ED WAIt 11NS'ITlt. G en. lie i lieported 11 endl of tus.. slan Office. Luondon, .fan. IN. --Gen. .\. A. lIe liacff has been appointed minister of war in the place of Gen. ('houvaieff, who has been made a member of the council of the empire, according to a Petrograd dispatch to Reuters. .Gen. Deliaeff was formerly assistant minis ter of war and chief of the general staff. CHICHESTER .LS 'REO ~AMOND nI NDI d'UatnAs R e n tat tatttoc 0~ ~~a toterst n Ttake o, other.Ituyr o? ounrgit scfr~tt(hE.E tIAN ItD lit1AND PL2, for 1 yeats known as lcst, Safest. Always Reiable SO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE is a selection of need only to be is, plain adines, poplin, I sashes. Attention s in Ladies' Shoes ig stock we find we have this season's ladies shoes L's that we are offering sually low prices. Call hem. ng at the same old now at wholesale. di we invite your in Y MANNING ENTERS ON SECOND TEIM Governor and Lieutenant Governor Iii. augurated. Columbia, Jan. 17.-Richard I. Man ning of Sumter and Andi ew Jackson Bethea of Columbia were inaugurated for their second terms as governor and lieutenant governor of South Carolina yesterday. The exercises at noon in the hall of the house of representatives were witnessed by a crowd that packed the galleries and main floor. Gov. Manning took the oath at 12:09 o'clock and Lieut. Gov. Bethea at 12:54 o'clock. Chief .Justice Iugene B. Gary administered the oaths. The ceremonies were unpretentious. The gubernatorial party assembled at the executive office on the first floor and proceeded to the hall, where the Joint assembly was in session. Gov. Manning entered with Senator Laney of Chesterfield, chairman of the in augural committee, and Lieut. Gov. 'Bethea entered with Representative 1). D. Moise of Sumter, a member of the house committee. The party left the hall after the ceremonies in the same order in which it entered, except that Lieut. Gov. Bethea returned with the senate to its chamber. Before the governor took the oath he directed' the sergeant at arms of the house to find Mrs. Mary Butler Evans of Newberry, who was pres ent, and give- her a :eat near the front. She was given that of her son, If. II. Evans, a nien her of the house. Gov. Manning paid a tribute to Mirs. Evans' stand for law and order and expre'ssed his drp appreciation that she en e to ('olunbin for the linaugu ration. .Mrs. Evans rose and did an old fashioned Southern ('oilurtsey and the house applauded. The addresses of the governor and lieutenant governor were delivered and the inauguration was over inl about one hour. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local niplicntions, na they cannot reach the uisensed portjon of the -ar. There is only one way to cure deafnies, and that is by consitlutlonnl renmedtes. Dieafness is caused by an inflaned condition of the mu cous lining of the -ustnehlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cirela tas. free. F. J. elCENCY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 71c. Take Hirs lamily Pills for constipation. NEWSPA'.PElm101 IM.1ED) AT LAS't', "The Fourth Estate" Made in 31ant moth Plant of ('ileago Herald, Shown at. Idle ilou' Today. News--not in its concrete form, but in all its many phases-is the keynote of "The Fourth Estate," a William Fox photoplay starring Samuel .1. Ryan, Ruth lilair and Clifford Blruce, to he shown at the idle Ilour theatre today. The play reeks of news, and "reeks" is used intentionally in defiance of any existing law of diction. No lesser' word would do. The leodtliioni does not savor of news, nor teem with news, nor hinge on news. it reeks with news -news and the multi ple agencies em lOYed in its collection, pulitnttion and distribution. Few newspaper photoplays have met suiccess because of their glar'ing infidelity to actual conditions. "'VTe Fou rth Estate,'' however, has been pulrgcd of inconsistencies. Its scenes were matde in t he ofiles anid the me clianleal departmnents of thle Chicago IHerald, atnd the atmosphere of news pa perdom - -that mnysteriouis, littleI k nownI realmi in whliich t housandis in hoi' that ill ions may kno1w the daily entrIes in the world's diary-has been faithiftilly recorded. No otheri prlofession or m indstryv call it which you will--has so many di v'ersi fled t ypies as newspapiei making. No oither voction so compldetely hut mnnizes its wvorklers, t hose suiper-ener g ized menci anzd women whose stole 11ur1 hose ini life is to emnanci pate from chaos the news of thle day. .\ll of thlese typ les are'I(i portye ini "Thei ourith I sitat e.'' It br'ings one face to face with con seeclcss copy reader's, adjective )O/zi ng sob) slaters, nort derlolls-liearted city ciditois, hanught y copy boys, stoop hioliered muakc-up iien, falcilte-puend rewriite mni, and atlert rep'ortcrs, he sides t he' inny (tiler types found in I th niews andl thle miechianialI endts of thle hut'. prescnt-day3 pa per. A FE Everybody's Sentimental. When Inolosing Stamp. The truth is that we are -all senti- Postage stamps WIW "ride safe" as mental at heart, whatever our culture. far as the malls will carry them It Even though we appreciate Brahms, slipped Into two slits in the letter pa shall we not find some pleasure in the per, one-fourth Inch apart and dust a repertoire of the hand organ, and trifle longer than the stamps are wide. though we admire Bottleelli, shall we utterly condemn "Darby and Joan?" Who Will Offer a Baby? There are moods In which Jean Inge- "a low and Mrs. Iiemans are not mawkish. m Wi d a b oeath The thousands still weep over the --to ride In yo death of Little Nell, though the critics mamma, sald little Lola. "My dolts re always getting broke when It tips the Sensible Home-Manager No longer does she wear herself out over a steaming wash tub or a sizzling hot iron ing board. She has shifted the unpleasant ness of wash day to the Laurens Steam Laundry Turn your washday into a day of ease and comfort by letting us do your work. We'll take the entire responsibility-wash and iron your clothes with the same infinite care that you yourself would exercise-and call for and deliver them all at a trifling cost. Shall We Havs4O 'Wagon Call? /h Laurens Steam Laundry Laurens, S. C. 0 It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardul, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardu, my back and head would hurt so bad I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After king three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel lice a n woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and no~,, I 46all my housework, as well as tm a big water m t. I wish every sufferingO man would give CaRDum The Woman's Tonic ait Alwwayoesm good." tired wrn-ut SylvanWs, fC lfoMlsy., ari esin fwmn lywrouble.o hertatyo exeneedhardui, the woman's tonic. You canno furte "Beforke Ien t Crue forhour troubl olki e. It a e epn wakar aln omenCfrd, moea tou feelft y rs. omn Iso as et u abg ea Toda - -bhe th Wom a's wi hepi awyos toes mer howtouta." rin teadae,. ankas-hoe, rslide a le,-vuses Ny troubleSomg laptha or inee rdi thewma' rtovic wheu lihannogae'.k ntyigCru for your i ecubl.ity O-has e hepn wekalin omic keoeolfor be. ait yrsls. Get(Ne.Bo erToda) Rtirh nd as-m horst , tha elc