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CROSS, DANUBEONAW of conviction not. more than one year's imprisonment or a fine of not miT ''^g^» has before the house amU which, if pass ed, will bring large reve'nue itito the county treasuries.- He proposes to re quire all persons, firms or corporations -seifinjr soft drinks to pay a license. UniTcj Mr, Toole’s bill each,botfrersold orloffered for sale would haVe a stamp Time, it! Pape’s Diapepsin ends aH Stomach j SUMMARY <j>F THE'-HAPPENINGS, f/kY. THE^SI APf ftX^lAL wary J IN BRIEF. inftve minutes, bottle of beverages containing caffeln or‘ other narcotic, and on any .other - sirink or beverage a tax of one-eighth cent Qji eacH bottle.. Fountains would pay a cents on each dollar’s worth sold, payable monthly,to the county treas- Do some foods you eat hit ^>&cl(— taste good, hut work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, •our, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. Or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape’* Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. * There never Was anything so safely quick, so* certainly ‘effective.' No difference bow EXPLAINS STATE FINANCES iireiv The stamps would be issued Christensen Defends. Last Assembly, Income Decreased in Several Lines. Assessed Values H»v«- Fallen Off. Both Houses Busy. ' . at pleases you mbetjfe that it regulates your stem* without fear/ . • j .” T '// ” You feel different as soo,n as-^fcape-’e Diapepsin” comes in-contact with' the stomach—distress just vanishes—your *’ Columbia, resolution was introduced in the senate .by Senator Stuckey , of|‘ *Lee county, w'lreceby the upper house would pledge itself ^Ho/keep appropriations- within the figuresot/ast-year and. to. make a levy ^ufficientMo cover, the «ame, including all amount/;nit Ivoriz- td to he borrowed in thenamcTitihe .■oate ” :. Immediate action was pot-de*- inanded and thq resolution was hold ov^r for consideration "this week. NeMs Christensen, st-ate' senator .from..- Beaufort.. county., and .chairiiJan of the- finance committee, hrped that the resolution was likely to’vreate a ■false impression. The first •erroneous const ruction/he said. wmiTil be that "the last legislature deliberately fail ed to make a levy that it knew was necessary-to nu*ct the expenses of the government.'.‘Many of the appropri ations were" contingent, he explained., a lid it was impossible to t<j> tell in ad vance w’.vut amount would' be spent. Another point emphasized was that the state's income varies and ran not be accurately foretold. . —_*_/ / “tyiieu/the amounts fine South Carolina January 1 last- 4}all be ’(’•OF lect'ed and the amounts she owed at • * that time shall be paid, there will lie to her credit .-.over . Mr Christehsen said. "We are not run ning in debt, We. are ahead by the amount named.. But we-will'have : .tn 'b« v $2.0(MM)00 ahead bef on a^cjjibasis. It m 4Wd that^w 4 strengthens and regulates your stom ach so you can eat your favorltOtmds Bethea Urges Dispatch In Senate, " Lieut. Gtiv. Bethea, in convening or the third time the upper-house. V- W- X? ' SitTrr last-we met the country has j store. You realize In five minut •witlii sseTiHhe greatets political strug- I needless it is to suffer from 1 gle in iiistory>sThe forces of power * tfon. dyspepsia pr bad stomach, and privilege have been -arrayed 'against the people, hut. thank God the people have triumphed at the poll and democracy and justice have a 'meaning hitherto'utikqown. "More than this, and better still, we ItbVe 'peace—peace perserved in a v hi hi at ; wav. In this transcended) achfeyeniout., and others like it. the matchless man in the White House ■at, Washington lias led the way. / Ail'd the voice. of Woodrow Wilson, which i> the voice of America. !s again,rais ed ITT behalf 7)7. thY* righteous PSuse of peace.-C . VvV shoificl take cour : age: ;uul re-joiee -t-fifti it has - been •vouchsafed* to pur country and its pre«fdentv tin 1 man*w|' destiny^ to lead rim world in this effort to- lift ''the stricken nations 'from.! trouble into content; front suffering into peace, front death to life ’ .. . . As —xihow to accomplish gre»L •fe—i t-" and to make .tilts the most no, *~iMc' ’c/fnn ill thr-history of the sen- ■aTeT" I have hut ojfo— kuggestioji*-4+>' make. IvcornmeiK)’ tjx you tTie method g over thv Danube on.one of tin* army -pontoonr Hrtdgc'S inside fo maintain the com Htthrudjit and the left bank of the Dantihi*. , Power of Music. ~ , “Wiry do people, prefer music to Con versation?" .. -t 1 “Seems to he some —<nt of instipet tthttut it. There IsriTt -anybody '.who wouidnYTstfln r listen to u cnnltry bird than toanjuirrot.” ; BIDDING HlS INFANT SON FAREWELL DESTROYED A ZEPPELIN The gyrimtoms of kidney and bladder troubles are often Tery’/listressInfT abrd" leave the system in a run down condition The kidneys' seem to sutler inost. as al most every victim complains of lame back and - urmary troqples which should not lie* neglected., as these danger signals often lead td daffgerUYis*kidney troubles. Dr, Kilmer's. Swamp Root which soon heals and strengthens the kidneys is a splendid, kidney, liver and bladder rem ©ay,., and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is ^almost immediately noticed' /B- -most-'CSses by those who use ’t. a trial will coOvmen,-.anyone-.who may.' be in need of it. Better get A l>ottle from from day In the vim>W income until the end. of the year. - Sowe have to be nearly a year's ip come' ahe^fi To'get out of bor- anticipation jcJ iqxes. ft is i ll year we, increase r until we lTgve this $2,000.- - - ^ * — r your nearest drug store, and Sogue in The British house of mi, a - J lords and house of commons 'a‘Vear a gw today, and that method was brev • ■ • . . . j, it y and' pointed ness of speech, thor- oug(ilv prepared in advance, and used by kqch nien as Idoyd-George and >itr However, .lf.yku wish tirvt to Lest this: f reat fweparatiom-seBiL.ten cents, ta-Dr r iihner & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., for i sample, tKittle. Whet wtiripg V sure aafl mention this paper. Adv. rowing -in desirable that each year otjr surplus L„.;” _ i 000 ahead, and last year add tfiM.t, but^^ggk cornet! This session' we will of course take steps Jo-see that our income does not fail short, of out out gp. • i “While oh this subject let me em phasize the fact that our total tfssF>n^ ed valug„fell off last year. Instead af I increasing/ This reduced our iurome "\heldw what we had ‘ reashn to dxpedt, : amK4^ is. (a serious condition. It is likely tut ihappen constantly until we l iiave a radical change in our system of .^ursessing property. South Carolina Is Et|ward' Carson when I heard them . "Whatever-w<> do let tt be done with 'readiness and dispatch^ Let us nAt eni umber the record with useless bills, -let us do hard and persistent-and hon est work and then let us adjourn. Above' all. let us ly» true to .our- trust and let us strive iii public service to emulate the example of the beloved Calhoun. ...” - , MOTHER’S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup* Pneumonia aoj! Asthma; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sale by all Druggists^ GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR’S^ Greenshoro N. IA—Adj-— ^ Muny-are the pathetic scenes in cimnwtLoiV with the soldiers departure for the^baTtje lines.... In thia photograph 'Private George Magee, a member, of a fumous Irish regiment, is seen taking a tearful fa rewell of hisTnfant son," who for nine taiJftths has been a_patient ih tim East London Hospital for Children af Shad well. Magee Mas seen 11) months of active service at the front, having participa ted Tn numerous'important engagements. - Lieutenant Pyett, the\ tVenjy-yfiaf^ old English ineinber of tire flying corps, who wrecked a Zeppelin. He hus re- eeived the coveted E> S. O. niedai. ^ HOUSE more^ prosperous and i- demanding ! more of her departments and her insti tutions. Yet her property assiessed for i taxation is falling off. x- “Other sources of inchme fell^Ldf, The insurance compafties' did not pay ; in as much as usual. Over $30,000 of corporation, licenses ^at^yreBEtAuiULk. ed on are hung up in the courts. The ’ per cent of unexpected balances, from j The Appropriations made were under "! the, normal 1 ; and even the- board of fishm’ies came up with half loaf be^ cause most of the Oystei* canneries were lTractlcSTv closed and paid-little- Consequences ' House' GHtirwen Ara»-Appdfnted.. Speaker Hoyt has nained- the fol^ lowing committee chairmen: Wavs ahd means! Mr. Liles of Orangeburg;., jiidi^iary, Mr. Boyd of f Spartahburg; railroads, Mr, Boyd of’ Spartanburgp i alii uad uSllieig-w f.UaiUBf i ton; public ^printing, Mr. Lesesne of Clarendon; roads, bridges and ferries, N Mr. Boyd' of Laurens; rules, Mr. Cothran ot Greenville; state house and grounds, Mr. Hammond, Richv land;; offices an,d officers. Mr. Good win 'of Colleton I nrrrjr^hat youn HONOR SUFFRAGE MARTYR Kpaiit. »pgin-.gQnd rtigeti tion. Faf^kuaid your digestion and you” safeguard vour health. Wright's 'Indian- .Vegetable Bills_providc the safeguard 1 . A medicine as well, as a purgativf* Atfv legislative library, "gou. to think you Tevenuc Mr. Dominick of Newberry; local leg islation, Vr. Rogres oF Dijlon; medi cal affairs. Mf. Lane" of Lee; militbrs affairs. Mr. Richey of Laurens; enroll dtl arts. Mr. McMillan of Charleston; game, fish and forestry. Mr. Riley /‘In 191S there krto he; the regular [ four year reassessnl'e^ts of real es- j tate and we should; prepare for that to ' the end that we get it all on ,tbe_tax r j books at a fair^value. If we can get bthe property bn the tax books, that i belongs fhere^taxes will be reduced for those'who are nay’ paying what they should tqruq the government besides.” : 1jeprpsentritirle —Neoffers • rrhrte ; slave bill introduced in the house of representatives is patterned after the Mann act. Thp present* ^Measure would ,pul the same ban an inlra- state traffic'.in South Carolina as now 1 applfe's to JnterstaJff*' Th^ bill was recommended by the South Carolina Medical Association at its last meet ing when It .passed a .resolution as fol lows: “We favor a law similar to | the Mann white slave interstate law. j which will prohibit-tbe transportation ! of-women wifhin our sta’fe'for immoral ! purposes.” * The first section^’-of The. proposed act makes it a Xelony for any. I persbiv^PWlBldvLto tranvnort or/roTF | vey or cause to'be ffanspbr^ed or con- ; veved any'woman of girl within the j Stale of Sout-h raroima fur immoral nurpoamt..; The s~pcniyt spI <L for ifd felony for any ppr<nn to harbor, f-'* a,tnin P ;Ul( J the knowingly-.keep. - mainTAMrcor.t'rol or : ' somt * ,ime *8 support trfp-lmy hotise oi/place any f hc atiair. w wonfau br girl transported or convey David ed .fbf 'inWoTaf purposes. The third/ 1,Ui ' Wf ' r< /P^ t * section, makes the'punishment in case "* "c Or Saluda; Hospital .^or. Insane, Mr Neuffer of Abbeville; incorporations yMrs. Wright of.Cherokee; accounts /Mr. Ford of .. Fairfield;' agriculture Mr. Sanders-of .Sumter; hanking arid insurance, Mr. Mqise of Sumter; claims. Mr. Ellis of Greenwood;- .com* Lmerce and mamifactuh r s,-Mr Nunri of /York; editcaXkm,' Mr. C.rahaih of 'Wib jliamsburg: engorsseiF bills, Mr. Wright of ‘Cherokee; penitentiary, •Mr./Scott of Anderson-t police regula tions. Mr. Hamniond’ of BJichlandp- privileges ami Sections, Mr. Lesesne "of Clarendon/, . The lower body saw the introduc tion. of a number oFbills, some of sttUpd-wide . -concern, and- decided, after debate, to go 'to Charleston It is: cruel to force nauseating forward out of ’error, tit-liirnl tin* ni^lit Forward ilir<>u^h tin- daTVoe<« Forward Into llgh©—: - J Look> back at your childhood daye The above liltl(> four-lined poem em bodies tin* whole sentiment of .this carefully molded and most expressive statue of llie/, Milhollnnd Boissqvnin, tlie martyr sufl’ragejte. who died" for tile cause. The figure Is by Paul Swan, sculptor, painter and dancep. In his studio he hiis/lT/tiiyM-orks of art fash ioned by his own hand—statues, paint ings. and'other treasures. Paul Swan 1 s/kmnvn priiicioallv for hjs cracefn 1 dancing, but oply a few people know him as an/ i^ti-TT .Many proinhnbil suffragists who knefC.Mfs, Boissevain have expr«-ss(-d-great interesL'in this symbolic sfnlimT/Soiiie who have seen It claim for it tlui—persoi+iHentiou of Mrs. Boissevain’s life and ideals. MlOtlld a pea<,> .. _ce l>e_Jleld. Ill Mv-;|/., | land, or one lie. in-id- in wjiicl] SwitZ(‘rlatuJ .would take part, tin* two men pictured, above will-play prominent parts. On theTet'tJs Edmumj Sehulthess. tie* new pr**sident'of the Swiss republic, and on the right Felix CalondPT. the Trrw; xdci* president. I With Other Relics. / _ The cornerstone laying-.hud, l*een^ a brilliant success. ’ Tin* \v<*allu*r was fine, the speeches eloquent, the ylHlsic / impressive.. The master of eereinonbips was very well satisfied with dritnself. c yet with the dispersal-«*f thj* erowd-*- he became strangely <4citt*d. Hurried- " ly he sought the master mason,- \ “Is It iKissihle fo lift the jbrner-ljf stone qgainV" he asked. . :* ./T mn afrqld not, slr.k’ mid the tmi’-”* -•on. “HavtV- you n particularjreanomf' 'for asking?" ^ “I nk'fe," said the master of cehe- mopl^s.; “I’ve left my hat Iti the,re- r ceptacle along with the recorda.’'— ] row: /;A hill has b^en Introduced by Sen- aloir -Singler of CBgttftston to create a state_ highway- board, cansi$tlng of nine merhbet-s. One member from each (ongressional district shall be appoijited by jfhe governor an& these. wtiFthe cqmtpi-ssioner of agriculture, com merge ahd industrles as tire eighth member hhall select a ninth, who, shall be chairman of the boa^ Only the chairman shall receive ce*npqns» Ask at the store for a 50-c.ent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions fete-babies, children* of. all ages and.for grown*ups plainly onf^each bottle. Adv. . Insurance by th(j Carolina for warehoM the .state warehoiTse cotton stored in those- buildings is the purpose ofva bill introduced by jiengtnr *1/ A..Hanks jyt Kt. Matthew/. Dnder-the terms of the bill the state wQuld Into the insurance busi ness’* so far Ts warehouses and cotton are concerned. The nil! provides that the governor, insurance commis si ate of South Toiigfj that grip a door J&iiuc ha>'6 bm^Hirvented for hanging l>;:hieV cmiirs br swings in doorways. Only One “BRO|IO QUININE r ' - Do get the genuine, cell for fvH-ftan>e FAX ATVVB S HOMO qi;ININB. Look tor llrnatnrv bf B. W. HOVU. \uree * Cold la One'Oej. Me. sioner/fltarte trefisurer and coinptrol-“ ^ travtfTng expen ler general be-authorized to- execute ses.And the salary of the chairman i^ a note on the credit ef the state for lo be flxed by tb? bowd Term o< When (be beautiful Masonic home In Wichita, hfan perature was on .the zero mark. The photograph chows rflfre lhcroated with Tee. — A strikh of undertakers took at Livctf)<»ol, England, recently . Mew York Morning Telegraph. g. ■ ■ / TatifF’v>-SS=-' —r-i— r ; '*4 ; ™ — 1 1 1 I * x i ; x <>y * 1 mu., ( { ■11*1 if Bp’l wMu >