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DEMOCRATS LIKELY TO CONSIDER WET PLANK Washington, March 8.?Prohibition has made its way into the strategy chamber of the political parties with the prospect that the Democrats at least, will consider seriously inserting a damp plank in their platform. The leaders here are tV>o calnnn njrninst whiskev. against a repeal of the federal prohibition amendment, but in favor of a liberal interpretation of the laws and a less drastic enforcement act or that licht wines and beers may be made in theh ome or bought like any other article of food, provided the beverages do not contain too much lacohol. Congress under the amendment to &5C ||! THE UN IV III The Ford One Ton | j|j a just as faithfully and Jljis Ford Touring Car sen jjj| and economically. T1 i ; i a sity to the grocer bot | lj| 5 in bringing goods fror | j j! | from the country. ] |i][| because there isn't a f I j IJ business man that it c h\\l of quick transportatio I Come in, examine th< j over the subject. r? EX] Mon< ONE m IWH1 . J W.A. the constitution can define what is intoxicating or nonintoxicating bj determining the per cent of alcoho! that it is permissable lo use. At j present the law reads one-half of 1 I per cent. Denioci'atic leaders think this is absurd and that the country would not suffer the evils of wetness which tfre Anti-Saloon league preached so vigorously if the per centage were doubled or even treble the present amount. But the interesting phase of the question is the consideration given to a damp plank as a vote-getter in the next elections. Could the Demo crats carry the country by it? I pre sent today a table of states whicl several Democrats of prominence have worked out and which they think could be carried "with a strong candidate on a platform con ERSALCAR Truck is serving Dusiness economically as does the 11 1_ r_:^ur..n? *e an ine peupie luumuiiy ij 111 i ie Ford Truck is a neces- j I j j h in delivering goods and Sib n the stations, docks and I i! ( [t is an ideal motor car s|j|| . want of the farmer or E! |j loesn't supply in the way SI N n at a minimum expense. II? e Truck, and let us talk j S Arnold I illlllllllllillllllllllli III! PEC1 Jay or Tu< CARL WIDE GAUGI HE HICK VAGOls Calvert 8 illaining declai-ations of a liberal char r acter in the matter of laws relative I to intoxicating liquors." .! IndianapoliIiui., March S.?Tlu American Legion wants congress tc . play as fair \vi ii former service mcti .'as the men played with the country 'ocsovtoil FVnnlrlin D.Olier. nationa' 'commander of the legion today, in 'outlining the stand of the organiza tion in the proposed soldier bene1 ficial legislation. Mr. D'Olier said that while the i soldiers realized moer every day th( great progress being made at Wash ington, it was the belief of the for j mer service men all over the coun , try that the United States should d< , something to help them financially. j CLEMSON COLLEGE NEWS J Clemson College, March, 8, 1920? ?! Dick Swetenberg, who has been sic! with the mumps, is now fully re covered. George Cann has taken th place in the mumps ward vacated b Dick. His condition, however, is no considered serious. Basket Ball season is over an base ball is being taken up in earr est. There are close to a hundred me trying for a place on the big tean Clemson plays her first game of th season on March 27 with Furman. Andrew Hill, who had the misfoi tune to break his shoulder in a fool ball game about a wek ago, and hi brother, William, came up Frida vnmo i v? orl Avnr until SntllTvla morning. Andrew informed us tha he will not return until the thir term, much to the sorrow of his roor mate, who finds it pretty lonesom without him. The Junior Dancing Club, unde the supervision of Prof. Dave Henrj pulled a good- dance Friday evening Williams Saxaphone Orchestra fur jnished the music. Cadet Williar j Hughes, of Abbeville was anion] I those who enjoyed the pleasures o ithe evning. I The total enrollment to date fo the current year is 1014, includinj regular course students, woundei [soldiers, and summer school. Ther are about twenty Abbeville boys in eluded in the above number. Examinations begin next week an< end oh the nineteenth of this month Immediately upon the completion o exams a four day holiday will begir I TD | esday [ X)AD I -4 1 ORY ! fS I I - MILLIONS COLLECTED ON INCOMES MUST NOW BE REFUNDED gj Washington, March 8.?Stock ! i'dividends may not be taxed as in- j HI i come, the supreme court held iodayjlS , 'in declaring unconstitutional the pro- flj ijvisions of the 1916 income tax act HJ i! taxing as income such dividend'-, de- IH -jelared by corporations out of earn- 3 . iiiR' li1111 piui 11,5 uucunuig alter ' March 1, 1913. > j Under the court's ruling, the fed- |?? >:eral government must refund mil- |g . lions of dollars in taxes collected on g . stock dividends since the 1916 law ||j . became effective. Internal revenue ?g ) bureau officials said today the exact || :total of the refunds could not be esti: mated at this time, and that it would I[J 'not be known until all claim* h*4 1 =*= ibeen filed and computed. ~ I The opinion read by Justice Pitney 1? ideclared that the 1916 law disagreed H I ' ? " with the sixteenth amendment, pro- g e viding for federal income taxes. y; Thp court held stock dividends are ( ^capital stock. "Stock dividends are nothing more f| ^jthan a book adjustment and repre- H l" j sent the increased value of a corpo- M "'ration's stock because of icreased:|j l* earnings," he said. e , "Stock dividends show a company's M |earnings have been capitalized in-, 5 *" i stead of divided. They still remain I H property and in the hands of thejB s! company, and the stockholder re-ig yjceives nothing which may be regard- B y ed as income. t j "It is- argued the stock dividends U " may De sold, but that is not the nj question. The question is what is a | e stock dividend, and .we hold it is capi- jj jtal. It doesn't make any difference jg r whether the stock dividend is salable. '8 r> "It would require the selling of g other stocks to pay the tax on stock E dividends, if it were held taxable." = nj The case has been argued tw-'^e 1 during the last year. |f| f ! The decision of the court was 5 to | (4. Justices Holmes and Day dissent-j ? r ing on one ground and Justices j ^ ?. Clarke and Brandeis on another. V 1 Charles E. Hughes represented the:! I e financial interests fighting the, ef- : ; forts of the government to collect. I: ; The suit was brought by Myrtle ' | l|Macomber against Mark Eisner, in-!!!; | ! < ( > ternal revenue collector, and lower J:|| f courts decided against the collector.; |; i*| The Standard Oil company of Cal-l'j; . iifornia declared a 50 per cent stock)! j I ^ dividend and Myrtle Macomber, who,:;; | was owner of 2,200 shares, received J; | i,iuu snares more as her dividend. Kj Eisner levied on this under the !(! I 1916 law and the attacks on the law j); I followed. n i * |! |j Lord Haig has dfeemed it necessary \\\ 11to offer emphatic contradiction of !)! j the report that he too is writing a !;?! | j book on the war. He denies that he is |,even contemplating it. . ||! ii iii II v I HUM IOT WATEt | I IF TOO DESE1E A | I EOS! COMPLEXION | | Says we can't help but look jj! better and feel better ;jj after an inside bath. | $5 li ?? u | To look one's best and feel one's best | is to enjoy an inside bath each morn- iSS | ing to flush from the system the pre- [1 | vious day's waste, sour fermentations if | and poisonous toxins before it is ab- fjj | sorbed into the blood. Just as coal, If | vhen it burns, leaves behind a cer- || L; ain amount of incombustible material II | in the form of ashes, so the food and !p S drink taken each day leave in the ali- 11 | raentary organs a certain amount of || | indigestible material, watch if not || I eliminated, form toxins and poisons || I which are then sucked into the blood || 1 through the very ducts which are in- || | ended to suck in only nourishment || I sustain the body. li i you want to see tae glow of |f II althy blo&m in your cheeks, to seo || 11 >ur skin get clearer and clearer, you || 11 re told to drink every morning upon If 11 rising, a glass of hot \Vhter with a [{ |j cuspoonful of limestone phosphate in || 11 t, which is a harmless means of wash- ft 1: ngs the waste material and toxins ff || rom the stomach, liver, kidneys and If II oWels, thus cleansing, sweetening and [f | ..jirifying the ciul.j alimentary tract, If ! ofore mc? f od into the stom- ff | Men :i.td .. ^aiiov/ skin.., ?? |; Ivor ft.-yts, < or paliiil com- if |l 'loxi??n, who wake up with ff I, i coated tongue, bad taste, naslv f| I- .roaih, others who are bothered with jf f! .cadachcs, bilious spells, acid stomach 1| ? .>r constipation should begin this pliod- If | pliated hot. water drinking and n;v f| 1 assured of very pronounced rcsul'; . ilf ft ".e or two weeks. '-j | A quarter pouuu in nujesiuuo j .im i = 1 phale costs very little at the drv. || I store but is sufficient to demonstrate If | that just as noap and hot waic-i jl | cleanses, purifies and freshens li e II | skin on the outside, so hot water and |{ | ''^lestone phosphate ait on the inside- If | organs. We must always consider tha'. f! | internal sanitation is vastly more im- iff | portant, than outside c!canline~s, * cause tho shin pores do not v.b orb || | '^purities into the blood, while the 11 1 bowel pores do. " (y, i Austiii-Pen r Atvin lsUUip< San - Tax Pre Look for the San A.ustin-Perrin Drug S may sell these prepa a wide range of thes | arations-all of perl each for some de hygiene or toilet. i We have just secur* Hi-Grade rubber j furnish you with any general demand. W< it * ' i ruooer goods to be tJ I be bought. 3 ? 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