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\ FRIDA?Y, MARCH 21, 1919. Da a Iau WfllLlIP * 1 extra SPS8l<)" an<1 thinks 90 DO 8 UUfa WalKO!) i cent of the people of Darlli "Bflfs-H" for Cams county want good roads legists *" iOi Wl IIO jje would favor a motor and ve I .. ~T~ ~ _ _ tax and a three mill property 1< 2 Drops, 2 Seconds?Corn Is Doomed I cilnkscales. Anderson: Not Ihc^a'on and cornVmake you'almoit favor of extra 8?88,on a?d thin walk sideways to get away from would be a useless expense, the pain, take a vacation for a rain- w . > ute or two and apply X or 3 drops opinion Is the members would "llfcvWl li 11^(! TraiirTVT'^lU 1 Villi t*nue the wrangle of last sessic I jT1il I Coney, Dorchester: Opposei SfKB1 en II extra session. Members would ^ \lilu L H tors had carried a referendum '^s~Tf *3] \JjT I ed. He would support most anj 1^KGt r?1^ ^u"din8 In the to extra for** the neonle are awakened to the nuke. Orangeburg: Oppose real need Hp will support any oxtra session. which he an; measure tin' will start hard sur- tho view held by Orange faced rend building in every county county. in the state, Woul<l Go the Limit. Boyd Lauretta: Opposed to ex- A. C. Ellerbe, Florence: \N tra session. as he does not think the favor an extra session to vote legislators would agree on any nieas- roads, if assured that each cc ure M's county is willing for a would he guaranteed 80 per eei statewide plan, if 80 per cent of the its money returned. He woul funds thus provided he retained in willing to go "the Hmit" on ge the county where collected. the legislators united on a bill. Bradford. York: Noncommital as 'R. r. Ellerbe. Dillon: Opr to his opinion as to an extra session, to extra session "because I do Mr. Bradford, however, is "orddent. think the majority of the p< If the general assembly were called want it; had my ear on the groii back, "a good roads measure would Rtheredge. Saluda: Oppose be enacted in a very few days." oxtra session, but thinks that by Bram'ett. Greenville: Opposed January sentiment will hav to an extra session. He thinks crystali7.ed that action can he counties snouio retain all rands eo'- He would be In favor of most lected by the county. bill that would pass. W. H. Rrown. Cherokee: Is noti' Folk. Newberry: Opposed tf In favor of extra session. The chief tra session. Members would bar to passage Inst month was that agree. He would support a action was de.ayed too late In the mutation road tax of $10 inster session. He fnvors a one mill levy. $2, and a law which would n SO cents horse power tax on auto- for each county every dollar It mobiles, and abutting property ns- tributes. cessment. Fulmer, Orangeburg: 1 W R. Brown, Spartanburg: Fa- "No." and says he reflects 90 ors extra session Road building cent of the sentiment of h's cc would be the means of utilizing stir- as to an extra session. It w plus labor, as well as nrovtding a . -j system of highways. He favors a state levy of from three to live mi'Is EPr Burguson. Charleston: Favors an ^ extra session and "without pay W ^2 \ too." Mr. llurguson was one of the * r Ay' m leading advocates of good roads A W ^ throughout the entire session. M WAyr^^^^^ I ,ef i ]M/ Pttelf Inuhnm A iWnn hnnnun'l ^ extra session. All the bills dlsmns- V \mj ed last session "appeared londed." A W/ j ho says. His Idfla is that e->.ch conn-- ^^GBBSr / ty should build its own roads. iBI Bushee. Orangeburg- Positive In VI jMjUBEKgffi Ms opinion that an extra session ^\H should he ca'led. and his answer to B _ the question If he believes the membors would agree on pood roads h?p- sP 11 Islaflon Is. "Most emphntlca'ly. uw yen." He will po "as far as anv l\??P |C man with a modicum of common LIQUIDS A sense" on pood roads legislation _ Mr. Busbee was In the opposition fOA?V While the general assembly was In fr Carrigan, Darlington: Favors an ii i uMiu nrnsiuil, II majority Ol "Mr Cora* Peel Clean Off, With 'Gels-Il' "| member8 want good roads. ulnl**corn - IfeSl ^Oe* s-dIt?"'V-A en*. ,hin,(s ,ho Legislators would pe and then only will you be sure that pother, If called back. Mr. Cc your corn will loosen from your toe , , , , , so that you can peel It right off vo,e?1 for every pood roads mop gtortously easy with your Angers. placed before the leplslature Take no chances of continued pain and soreness?why use greasy, trrl- vession. He would support tatlng salves, plasters that shift .?? ? ? and press Into the "quick," razors pl?w now that South Carolina n and diggers" that make corns bleed retain the federal aid provided and also grow faster? Use painless, easy, always sure "Gets-Tt." There's now ready. only one like It In the world?that's Prews Richland- Favors nr "Gets-It." ? Millions have tried and trews. Kieniana. ra\ors ar O. K.'d It for years. It nevfcr falls. tra session and will support "Gets-It." the guaranteed, moneyback corn-remover, the only sure measure to the extent of d way, costs hut a trifle at any drug store, anmethlni? nroeressive without 1 SI'I'd by IS. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago. III. "omeining progressive wnnout i Bold in Lancaster and recommended 'rra^ona'- The measure last as the world's best corn remedy by ?lon was lost because of lack of J. P. Mackey Co., Standard Drug ion: by the refusal of member Company. Adv. j "f,ee beyond their county boun STRAW VOTE SHOWS j ""nVnlei.. Oppo?e VARIED OPINIONS extra session, hut will support any measure with a referen (Continued From Pape One > { feature. J. H. Davis, Laurens: Does to an extra session, and thinks it think an extra session shout unwise at this time to pass a state- called immediately, but thinks r wide pood roads hill, "owlnp to the hers would apree. If called tope unsettled conditions of our people " Local bond Issues, lack of ref< The second Tuesdny in January, dum provision and local selfisli 1920, is the time to meet, he says. were supcested as barriers to Barnwell, Charleston: Would he sage of pood roads bills last m< glad to see an extra session if there Mr. Davis will compromise on be a chance to get good roads, fair and practical measure. "County pe flshness" was the bar to Derrick, Lexington: Suppt passage of the bill before the general Rood roads measure as passed Ir assembly last month. He wou'd he senate and will come hack to willing to "do anything to make a lumbla and vote for good road Bons'h'e Ptart." The date suggested 'be governor should call the 1 Is June 15. lators back. Beachman. , (Ireenwood: Says Daniels, Darlington: Oppose "no." This he thinks 's the reflected extra session, as he does not t Tlew of his county. If a session is legislators would compose their Called he would suggest M"V 1 to ferences. He will go "to any 10. He th'nks agreement of mem- fen' reasonable" In supporting Iters on anv h?'l doubtful. roads measures. Be'ser. Sumter: Favors extra Dickson. Anderson: Votes cession only if good roads legislation extra session to pass good roads Is as?ured. Mr. Helper also sue- and believes he reflects the op gests July, and pledges his support of his county. He "will go a to anv hi'' providing for a state sys- far as any member in the houf tern of highways. bill that is constitutiona Berry. Orangeburg: Not in f"VT Dreher. Lexington: 'Votes " of evtra session now. He 'h'nks and says he is reflecting the vie more campaigning <s necessary he- h's county. ' -- I *1. 11 % Up. f* - W^IJ -nq THE LANCASTEIUNEWS, LANCASTER r INVENTIVE GENIUS /^= r MAKES ASPIRIN F( SAFE FOR HEART b con- I >n. % j lo Improved Tablet, Called Aspitone, n(,t Retains At I the Medlcinul Virtues, ClBla- But 1m Slightly Stimulating Instead f?*~ of Depressing to the Heart?Uoch 1 '"bill Mwt ^P*et Stomach. m state Physicians and druggists are de- - lighted with Aspitoue. the improved| ,so" aspirin tablets, that do not depress ses* the heart nor upset the stomach. AH ? ?uu iiuve irieu me new tablet are' delighted with its quick and agree-i b an utile effects and claim that it is much' h tjie more effective and in every way su-i H Hp perlor to the old sty?e aspirin. Phy-j B (f ( sicians maintain that its safety alone, j.. ?" should give it preference over alljll toper other remedies for headache, neu-jlll isure ralgla. rheumatism and especially || last 'or ?pvere colds and influenza. In all II 9 , of which diseases the heart Is said to III bo weakened and should be stimu- III light iated rather than depressed. j I and The new Aspitone is slightly |]l stimulating instead of depressing to III , ex. the heart. It relieves pain, fever. Ill and the tendency toward congestion I] 'in* and pneumonia quicker and more 111 loing completely than does! aspirin, and la III >eing entirely free of the heart-depressing 1111 ses- effect. I j I vis- Aspitone tablets may be had at 1111 first-class drug stores everywhere, in i| I I 8 sealed packages, price thirty-flveilll dary cents. They may be obtained locally III at the Standard Drug Co.?Adv. Ill most ' J 'GO..11 ,u a ucou lO meI dum tax PftyersWants Referendum. T not Gerald, Richland: Favors an exil he *ra Spssion, and would support any nem- ?' bills submitted last session, ther Provided they were submitted to the ?ren- Pft?P'e- Failure to Include the refer- 1]^ iness Pn,'um feature was the great barrier pas- Rood roads legislation last ses">nth. s'on> he says. His opinion is that any "lumbers would agree. Gibson, Spartanburg: Does not >fted favor extra session, but will go as i the far ftB "common sense will admit" Co- to K?od roads legislation, if H called back. egis- Gresham Greenville; Opposed to extra session, as he does not think d to ,hprc has been any material change hink in ,he attitude of the legislators He dif_ thinks he Is reflecting a large ma-j ex- J?r'ty of the sentiment of the coun I good fy- Ho ,B ,n "no compromising mood now," he says in reply to the ques-j for ''on as to what he would do to unit" i law 'n support of a bill or to compromise ????_____ Inlon differences. tt i ^ an> measure no 18 as Hamblln, Inion: Opposed to ex- ;us( t ' . .. m to ,ra acsslon. as the legislature bad Its way 1 snv last monlh. He does not think ... . .... iNo? the members would agree. If called1 pt'"",'"0f .,r w of' l)ark- Hls opinion Is that the one ov.,,u . i mill levy is on too small a scale. ,<M? " d to Hamer, Dillon: Votes "No." J,,s' ?'dj k-s is Members would stand divided. i Hamilton. Chester: On whose |W'.n" r" uu.,s "" ' t .i! on erect in lii motion debate on the senate amend- . a j;,, ??,. n,m ment to the bill .providing a one mill |lfl d(M>8 not thi property tax levy was continued WoU|(j agr?e if c ot,ln until next session is opposed n> an Hart York1 ?m s0"'1 extra session. "It would cost the ?ion nn'd OGS n?, mntv f;(y payers too much money, not nee- w,,uld agtee if nt essarv. not railed for by general de- won,d Rarriflce S( a mand or the people, and not sutti- Ilre throUKh> but 0jent time has elapsed to Justify the fundaniontals of I presumption that legislators have tRX fln a|,uttjnp osed changed." Ho fails to find in alltomoblle ,lcens i not Chester "a single person who thinks . i %. u w 11 i ? iiorton. Lanra ?ople an extra session should be railed. ? ... . .... .... . ,. . . on question of e: ind As to what his attitude would he to- * . . . 1 - ... . . Hughes, Man d to ward uniting. compromising or , idea of an extra s next; agreeing upon some measure he is e so! "unwilling to say at this time." fciiild not af had. Chester has a bond Issue of $450,- wou< ' r* >> '' any, 000. KO?*1 . t,, . , , . . sonable measure, j Hampton. Rirhland: Opposed to > ex-1 an extra session on the grounds of liutson. Barnw not I unneressary expense. His opinion vor an oxlra sessi com- is that the members would agree if cause the people id of called bark. He favors a referen- favor it and the stain dum bill and will meet the members do nothing. If 1 con- half way In compromising. favors a two mi ' Hanahan. Fairfield: Votes for an ,a*/otes extra session and says the members Jackson. Sunit< per will apree on pood roads lepislatlon. tr? session only i uintv Ho dooms somo law on the subject latlon is to bo hi rould so necessary that ho will vote*"for boon an ardent ????????????????? roads measure an any to pot 5" ?h'ildinp started. ^ ab'Htv of the ni >MV C- P,ihor. M ^.JLh. Keliey, Andorst L ? g 1extra session an the members wc differences. Ho i { !np mood. The automobile tax or BfeuBN BP^CTjfiEE Klnard. Laurer n ' B^vr ' <StS^Lr- J 9i ,ra 8PSH'on nn(' ' P \ _J J?i^^ would pot somo - ... ? ! jV pood roads lopis fffij, ft [* a, PL /ill I support anvthinp IrQ fl| 9 g| ->#v /P" ILancaster, Spa ^ISP " *? !p 1 n | ed to an extra sos "AN AND OX-BLOOD y^ffJ Of I which eliminates QAucvcos?o?AMomurv>^^j^^^F^f^r each county of 80 in by said c l.anpdale, Colli I r ' rT'-?'? ?'-'--r-?- ~ ; s. c. or. r a = LA. WILLI! irlig> Si9 ~^* .adies' C Call and get o EAST .OTHES for Ml the LATEST I BUSY i t positively bad." extra session and will oad building unklei to get together on a bark He thinks the n ee Mill I.cvy. agree. Failure of the la: Opposed to senate to work togeth oca use the logisla- son assigned for the (turned after voting, passage of the ldll last toking to statewide. (lets \ i>i- ii ol systems. The best Leopard, I'iekens: s opinion was that! the roads cause him ti it-y.v. iiii session. ann ins ink the members some good mails lau nll??il back. I hav?* "so said to me ipoiwu in < aJi.. c ! in>i;?ve? think the inombers would apron, llo will called back. Ho any man to unite the line to pot a mens- tin house and to coin] would stand by the en cos. Mr Leopard v a general propertj position last month. property tax ami U(jPf Marion: Fat e taxes. session and will po Hi ster: Votes "No" fort to agree, unite r ictra session. > that some pood roai on: Opposes the may be enacted. The rr ession. as the mem- "probably" apree. Co rree and the return! sues and the mngnitui i more harm than position prevented pa* vote for "any tea- sion. | Meares. Fairfield i ell: Does not fa- extra session and floes on at this time, he- members would apree he has seen do not support a measure to > legislators would nought back. He (Continued on Pi II general property XT" ?r: Favors an ex- t f good roads legis- H id lie is anil has S ^ ? supporter of good if (r*> 1 ' d will support most y\ la Vj[ " tne worn or road fv, ll?* doubts to lembers to got to- 4e j'r i N1"' :1 " jjfn ^!10 '. < cs-V>v ?? >n: Opposed to an jrlj ' -"N'-V d does not think ' ' ~lr. ^ X mid compose their / s in no compromis- " Ml] providing the ?ly was the host, In must proserv< i ever for strong woi is: Favors an ex- formerly or our wo hinks th<- members t? resist discus positive results on m,Ti s'"rf'1r 1 more arc <lrslm.it I laMon. He wi 1 "iat iiiohi insidious ltfi.t M ? catarrh. Ninet \-Neve within reason. the people h*ve mia rtanbiire: Odoos- confined to tho ??. ** throat as many supta sion. as tie does not Inflammation ma> ,.u nn,i < v._- - .. 1 aeli, how. lH or anv end. None of the body wh<-r? th?*r?.'ar oduced appeal to I"k*. it is rio rc?pc< or posit ion. Hvervot snoDort anv hill' alt < ?. I " ' , Mr*, Marv FricVo. auto licenses ana, p, t Belleville. 111 . \\ or expenditure in victims. She says: i ar little mb loo pouni per cent of amount j I Mattered with my *t >i ami severe henda< her* ounlv I Ins Mr. Hart-nan a 11 eton: Favors at [ decided to try I'eru PAGE THREE ST~ER^' >at Suits I >resses ?ur prices i j 11? ER EN and BOYS 5KIRT effects B?? " J,) urcsy Womanhood Ci ' is the demand : ^ In the Health and Strength " vir JJ of the Wives and Mothers Rests the f uture Integrity of the Nation. ? our womanhood. There is need, greater than men. 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Insist upon having Dr. Hartlealth Book ! man's Famous Peruna Tonic. Aslc na The fl st yeur dealer for a I'cruna A 1 in?n?fc do h<? if called I I i? ::il>ers ?nuM || | CUT TnriTllfllT II liouho and Mu I A OATC I HCA I ifl4.ll I 18 l for croup i session. ^ 3 Thousands of children di everv I H N <<<l > I . -.., e S hand ;? rrliubl fit I a.?l rem 'ty.and " 111 ' 11 e to no meni 1 fuvoi : 11 py- ' tor crouy and congestion tlian toapply v:; mo^he^-joy I Crt'up aiid. o v VC' silH ,? 1 cjiti " Pneumonia OrtJjV di M'*' "1 ' 1 t? hirmtrMl -n,' tciotfi'r.jj. Opposed to ani not think the He voul'lj '? Engraving, Lit hothe extent of- gruhing. Rrintinc or Ruling. The ige Six.) I ' l.f m asi'T News. f l.% % *