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ILL HEALTH e/E " .c IS EXPENSsVE and many doctor bille arounnmconary. If your liver is v. l UIN d > activo and your yatemn fre of waste matter you need PriceC 0nd ($tb . .f.,oso. rarely ho sick. [For constipation, heaviness, had breath .W and dlgstive disturbances, use a good !i sative. * Manalin ablets are Ideal They tarto like candy, relieve effectively, and forri no bad habits. Peruna Tablets clear up tio system, o7orcome catarrb, rtyro tLio :p->tito and tono The up tho systont. "1ha two are great alda to/ Porana Co., r~m.w7-'--good leal th. Send Zin thoco3ufon today/.. Columb. Ohio ,,r .,,rt eruna :i -t: 5e --..G nlm n Manahn Ta:>hI ta N .-/ nclosed find......conta u=rIdm a Ao 1 de ..-''for a boo.. .......... "T f ablet. Send to - - - -. T o runa Co.. S G.Columbus, /Nmo ................... blo. ?.",-;OH "Addreq, ~ - 'i~ii........,~i ::,:-e 11;3 iJI t LT lr fa... .. ...................... 1" \"I I. ' E ILt[C:'I' I iambi in, I lamlel', I laliunond. Hai 'isoni, SKeena, If. Kelly. .1. O .lTE.ly, Eig. ILt 0 '--t' tI t i t l.titt.' to Lane. I ~a uford, I .ese:i e L' I.oll;, M~ascon. .1 '' i i'! f .11 f OWN ii;i tl \ Ii l. . l, So iiime , ulleo#tt. a";i' I la.. t -Iooh . \l'assoi. Mioliae. \Viiig. Nunn. b 'a 11iiw Stitue too i:.h ;, i. : T le).:,al 'a t,' si o.i ' a lid 'y . l st I nte Moois, Rice y,11 IIIlitt III II Iiii a em n ashCa~ln w uh o'u~ tv u mi a1 cI:t on: a t raitte i *' t 1' I I':. 'ao ii ad il I'y 1.:1 , i p y . 1 I V. 11: o: ,1l1 'aura li or wa tiann tad on '.t "("nf i; a b "il v i Nh are . i ia -1 in t lu. " Honto it- llow ason t iaese sale at' 1, aliv:es t'ii. .1,er1noon b, an ov- 1 --7 , ,'t'lt' l:' a't I.: i -:I.d i y tie " maw i t a nhoe's he mjority 'l' he hil W asllei laf flinaitlly doprted por wa ade by .Ul wa ng, of u..f ofa .iater tofri . rs out the l oo and ahinill w i I <<#e an d ('o.ba n. All effMo:';s to Oil ex- pss ae on a ll i ;t buidin, amoty(n loan associations rotht . e seventy V terta t A . majority vnod d , nu ror-nr I :: etfLeei ouhei; 1otion by in l. a annp tfavorable , a nl\1r. i.i?:, of ('he::r. sand MIr. Nelfer, of 1r I~ ' o siu in laiin m n .\.heville. to allo lhlesto to hihway colm is 'rin' test vote was 7i to t in favor l101t bill i; the bill, being a motion by .l r eport was made on th nof s' aeaster, t.o strike out thekinson, stoor and t ini resuiin r.:eing woyds of yMr.. iloore's bill. e by Mls nal Atins and 'he, forty-one voted In favor of the sewerag on the ome of the e moction which would have killed thethemmbronhec mie. bill, while the seventy voted against Adiderertmaotyufv si:'i.king out thme motion and in favorabendmortfvrblwsae of the bill. o tr er' Iaehgwycmi s The following was the vote, yeas to ilbl. k1c. the bill, nuays in favor of the bill: Afaoblrertwsadotth Yeas-Speaker .1. A. Hloyt, Atkinson,Moran llbnb11eqingct 'Unianwell, Lloyd. Bloykin, Blyrd, Carter,to Miltonsalbh lsad I'lyburn, ('rum, D)aniel, .1. I':. Davis, swrg ntehmso hi il 1)'Incan. N. G. :vans, Ford, Puller, Iloyes. An uufavorable report was Gham. liemphill, Mines, Ilorton, made on the Dunca ll requiring .Lics, .lartin, McCants, ). W. McCuteh- wrtten notice to be given discharged en, .\c.\illan, M\'iddleton, Aloise, Nich- .mlys ols. Norton, Owens, 'assailaigue, TcIdmon, Riddle, ltiloy, Seabroolk, CON?'(IPTION 1S IJRt: 1) S'-trson, Scnseney, At.rotn, Walker, BY EX-PRESIDENT TAI"l \Westmoreland, Whaley, Young---ll. Nays--Anderson, Bailey, Berry, lloi- :very Man Between 19 and 21 Should nust, Blooth, loozer, liradford, Coney, Serve at Leat. it Year in l Army. Cothran, Crews, l'. .1. Dennis, IR. 10. the Burden. Dennis, Dominick, luckworth, .1. .l, l::(' S. O, l'addy, l'dens, I'lIis, 1H. New York, Feb. I. --C onst ition I0 . i. .vans. l'indley, lulter. Gaston, ild t! al a for the coontry's de (r sham. A. I1alt, .Iir., f. ii. Hall, feist now the wal is on its al lor Ilia ...........- -. ilil te as well. was adlvo'a ted lier t o lday by llmer aresidnl Taft iis n '..;t:.u address on the "League to .'osce \?yJj'}*. l''~ e a n, 1:('1:e Kell. .ll.o .i K ll, IstKite o .\l is aW . 12ailte t \Stted as tlihe peole.,e by eult n .''(' a' .1 1;al 'a ; a1 cvsl::. lastol at the break w ithl (iermla liv ily 'a I ii t' Oii'(), Pllt3 tli,'i;; z. ti wou)lld a111)ij1)1't a1 cotist' 'i p1ionl ielaso i'e. ht) .1j;:'l ('' \ ~ lI'. Taft , believed, 't o ly to Illect f ,lt ". e:. i 'tiani si lih . ' itt Ito ber for ti s, ture 1t)e a: ;d cer'ta in Increas.e i: r a .t anr I lie w.' solth . end. gu ~ieih toer otLO :Mliailh, lltyisp ttai of um ea.ei Thiii ftToolt.UWasson. Williamso \\'inLard. I a for tobuyand xpet. .\t huaoieltinaaleo reortand It. j'' V ~t wih coton. odyn thM e andII. (nislit hilfor ia .1 i lO bo'o t~ O~t~'Sto A~j'twcent paseng er oare ont lyl raig to ut d'ilth sto bil.:1unfatlvrable s reedert t ta 'ae 0n Al' I. 'Ji h~~kOt'~ gld~aL ~'i~ul'ohInber's osti cttinalt ame'ndnent it,' aJC \O'a' i~ ~ . to alwt Charles ton tos iceans le sof ''a-I ,'ii ~mt~ 'ight wies' tandt beert The morit'y 2 (t'.il a ) C ar Ilstonand the-O( minore ittwsl sin - . .~e byi I Mastr- Dahiel A tkinotan ony Iledmon, t ont'ly th u f iil~ l thet' ltwnty on.l.lierrysed Stat~etigha con uis ~~I1 L. , C fl~~it on i l oil..tl3'O tI i' 'iil I~ steray th ae cup thorfm goodeol uiAnnfavohrble era intsde aomthesunand go-iin 1wo-t iteveryic swowe You'llshage lEveryzan Buywee a can tday Sol oteScfee at tes pricer tel the.\m. The Luiar~n ,' frtherand ses bteBrden. an grocriad he wil giv orte yountryacdk Guante: xaclysha ou h pari for it, anwith Ifaftr uiinf ~ ut agu ent oe Prsimply cantina of ca, yu re ot atifodPoewon hon thzane Asro kly foriut inofe.\ry tssa miSyobrnces. c wllreun yurmoey pof t-sainge athelo. r y nhs h ue P: eerta increase n pr ,.NwO1 i n''oducts in '.h, so high that and 24. This need not interfere with calable men under forty; Such con .scription would furnish a permanent trained force from the body of the en tire pCople to siupply an adequate (te fense whenever defense is uccessary." Mr. Taft's reinarks; on conscription, were in the natuire of a picface to h! prepared address on the League to E a forec Peace. The jiresent rIituation, he s:pd, should teach the absolute nece(ssity for trim!Iary i rparedne:;s for self-pro teetion. We have no de. ire, he said. "for ditllenalliiea w Gi c'rnia Iy and have done her no wrong, yet sie in vio lation of our rights proposes to do that whic'hI it, we \alue our honor and our vital interests we lutist resist by force. t'here is nothing else for a self'-re spe ting nation of nor:al principle to do, he declared. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACh In thce inltic's! 1' dlyrl)rpsal~ ht':1ri, liiirn or n1 111sI h mI( Itii u ser'y. SOr1 . a ssy, uI:et stollia l, in ig s tion. Ii arthitt i. dyspepsial whe'n Ii food(( y"Ou ''at. Is rments inito gaSes and1( si .1'n'1 IIIII lmpt: your head aihes and oll "I I sick and miserable, that's when .'''it realize Ilie flHagic in Pape's a i .in. It makes all stomach niis eiv vi nisli hI live minutIes. It your stomach is in a fontinuno., revolt--if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, Iry Pape's I)in pepsin. it's so needless to have a had stomach--make your next meina a fatolite food meal, then take a lithle D)iapepsin. There will not be any dis tress-eat without fear It's hecause rape's Iliapepsin "really does" rega late weak. out-of-order stomach.s Ihat gives it its millions of sales annually. (:t a large fifty-cent case of Pape's l)iapel:slin from any drug store. it is the qiuickest, surest stomach relief and cre known. It acts almost l(e rta:;ic -it is a scienttifc, harmles. and !'leasand stomach preparation which truly b elongs in every home. (WIt).\N ('ENSORtS 11(1,) B.('E NEWS No Intimatiit of Howy Germany lie cei ved News of the IDiilomlatic Break London, lFeh. b.--London has been engaged today in watching tile suc cessive editions of the Sunday papers for news as to how Germnt'znuy takes the severance of diplomatic relations with the l'nited States, but so far as any word from 1erlin was concerned, the lEnglish people were disappointed, no dispatches appear to have been il lowed to leave Ilier lini or Vien nia except otficial comnuni( entins from military i1eadi uailrir aiid( a briet iiess:ge 1o Ilie efte'i that press dispatches had been reeeived in the German aepital ainno11n0icig Ihe riipture. T'here is no gainisayiing the fact that the news of the rupture is wartny welcomed bly the Bi ritish public. The I'resident's; swift deision cao' as alt e'xt'emiie sI' prise to the people of I ondon, who .judged that another note to Ierlin would precede any decisive aetion. And it is thle genieral blillet hiere t hat the liresidient's action will lie eqinally sur' iising lto Itirlin. G:reat tibutes areN iia id to the presi dent's (dignilned and restrained lone in a ddiressinhg congres!s- anod.the opinion01 of the general public is that the rupture of r'elationus melans niothinug less than waril and1 therle is noh uiosity as toi howt ho fstiIi ti(es will bei provoked. lIn some otuariters it is I hought I lie .fe~izure oif G;erman amuxiliairy frijse'r$ iin thle I'nitild8: Staei may be regr~'i:lrd byr I (Germians as a wvilarike ne t u whaiitever' many prlove a 0'm~is bel i, it isssumedco thait I irimn nuilst have ll .i3fdifged and1( befeniii(~ repare ior any11 The greatest inte(rest is being shown in all details of thle naval strength of the l'nited States, which here is con iered''o as a great factor1 iln the1 situa11 V* * * * * * * * * * * . ..*. I'ighth IGi(rade-llfnth &ofoper, .Janie Cox, Alary I liggins, Ollie Mac 'Taylor, Six th Gr'ade- Lillian Adams, Alplha 1elle Cox. Foutrth Grade-GIlber't Cox. Third Grade--Lillie Mlae Cox, t,illie TFulbrighit, Dw~lght~ Patterson, Mozellc Bobo. Second Grade--VIctor Fleming. Advanceod First--Margaret Waidrep. " . .... . . *. . * 10LLd GROVE NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * *. * * . . * Holly Grove, Feb. 5.-Mr. Preston Mihaim, who has been very ill, is able to be out. again. l)a'id, :;on of Mr. and Mrs. 1A. 13. I lakely, has had a sever attack of lin ntonia biut is intuch improved. .\li:s Nellie Ramage was called home to nurse her sister, .iss Mary Raniage who we are glad to state is much bet Ir. 1,. T. .loore was called to the bed:;ide of his brol her who is very sick with mecar;les. Last night, Feb. 2, broke the record for cold Weat her. Grain is looking line notwithistanding the mnat~y freezes. We have about completed our piam ture. W\'e think Ithere is almost as nutch money in stock, properly man aged, as so much cotton. At any rate we are sale from the boll weevil lire. It is a blessing the pest distroy; notiing but. cotton. Corn bread antl fere h buttermilk is no poor diet. We remember in ou; childhood days that was our bill of tare for supper, With a glass of sweet mailk for father. We thrived on it too. Grandtot her said in ier day they ate it for break fast. We notice outr fiial.; correspondent sitealks of ptohlibition that does not prohibit. We wonder if the signs of the times are visible in his commun ity. Mrs. John W. (eeks. In the death of Mrs. .John W. flecks her community lost one of the best women that ever lived in it. It was her delight to serve her friends, and her home was always open with that peculiar welcome that made visitors happy and easy. Countless numbers will not soon forget her cheerfulness and noble heartedess. As a mother and wife she was true. devoted and sacriflcing. The writer was her pastor. for a few years and can bear testimony to her love and loyalty to her church. She believed in the power of the gospel to save and she believed that God could use each of his children to save someone. She lived as one who believed that. she had a mission in the world and she iused tile opportunities to fulfill that mis sion. So true was she that she did not hesitate to tell her pastor of his mistakes, and site would do so In the spirit of her Master. The community and especially her chrclt has suffet' A PEEP i'i a t littl' o rrytt otf wtit Do You Know T This; Is An Old S ' " r ls si i t'.' het It rnI : Your Own Insure Mi711' i'ttttigty3 Xtil yolt s0 ,ca(ll (it fol' h it il10 te Way' tt B IWORE ADI)ING TiO Till' [N~il!!l'dJ), J)O) ME ill' IIO CARLOS R For Missou~r! TRYING TO SAVE WE CAN HELP YOU ~jHIS million dollar bank can be, of real financial assistance to you. It is always a pleasure to give SMALL accounts the same treatment as LARGE ones. Bank of Greenwood $ I Is ed a loss irreparable. Springs Baptist church, of which she Her husband, who knows better than had been a member for forty-five anyone else what a loss he has sus- years. The funeral services were con tained, with the heart-stricken sons ducted by her pastor, Rev. H1. W. Wa and daughters, may rest assured that ters. She died with the bright hope a host of friends sympathize with that she will meet all her loved ones them in their bereavement. in that better world. She died in the Columbia hospital B. P. Mitchell, on Jan. 14th: was buried at Poplar Once her Pastor. INTO THE FUTURE L'11' r x'111 y tou ar ill. -stong. vigO'Os. able to( do a day's work hiad a realsonable d I~(egree of succe'84(1 Iss t and you m (1 (ow tem--freet. netxt week 01or11 ioth mtay binitg forthi. hat 'i n vito enIgalge int biness (evenllyI fail ? lThe t~state you ory I I-ause fortplit hu- t of protetionI asm s men rela ll beleve i n t'I~'t ' pro. Is a1gaintst (enr elesness. mnce Policy f th bes, )'H 1 o 1Mlicis bcuse it is sounttl dI af and sure't. HThe (1laim 1(1 be~ contsidered and1( you ouight to enirefuilly investigate what I PROTECT[ON AlREAD)Y CARRIED) OR IF YOU ARI' NOT' NOR OF MAKING INQUJIRY INTO OUR uROEcTrION PiLAN .MOSELEY, SPECIAL AGENT .State Life Insurance Comay Laurens, S. C.