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j Sumter county an
'agricultural ebinmi
Y£t Disclosed by War—Under Fire in First Line as 40,-
DDQ^Hnnk to 4.U00b-3cvei ^Americans Are I
S' - ■. Serving in -the Ranks.
Expertcnce»'^fans mad^ Harry
rfVmt? cnirtmiw^4»ot?lP, a master
* i |v *ti* , * lp ^° rr * son '
" lrtw>4*d’hleago, was swindled out
of $50 hf tt gypsy fortune teller:
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id (ihaim
xtee, wai*
chairrfian of the
^ar« elected on
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the second, ballot superintendent of the;
, state, penitentiary- Mr- Sanders suc-
I OeedjB I). J. Griffith, foit many years at
mm
-Mary Stnnko, twenty years
old. was arrested on . his coin-
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LIQUOR AND FIRE IN8URAN4RE IS
AMONG THE IMPORTANT BILL*.
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New York.-feStliTtng tales of a serv
ice that America lias not heard ip'dch
about, despite the v countless pictured
Of the great war, this country has been
given, were brought to New .York re
cently I by Andrew Kolpfifchplkoff,
nephew of 1 John Rurgess Camac of
Philadelphia, former attache of the
Russian embassy at Washington, and
now head, of a “flying column” of the
Ited Cross, in which he holds the rank
and'privilege's of a colonel.
No other front than the Russian has,
these “flying columns.” Their work
lies at the very forefront of battle.
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As a diplomat he was"
but like
ussians
resf xm->
tile Red
D.J0l spite*
dared in 1011
exempt from mllRary servic
thousands of others ofvyoun
Similarly situated he d!
tli he 'had found a place\w
Cross, where hefeoirtf^ \nu
t*f his lack of training. Tie- chose a
"flying column" rather than the more
rbttfine service of the orgnnlnation be
hind the Mnea_an<Lithe.hospitals.
, Attached to the Twenty-flrst col-
yitui. equipped by Countess Tplstoy of
Moscow. and popularly kfioWn hy her.
‘Sign *your name .to this com-
laiht”" said Desk Sergeant I’at-
riclc Brady, shoving' an arrest
blank.toward Poole. ; ^ r
^But wh*tis If? Not on your,
life. They got rap once, but.fhey
don’t catch
Poole.
twice;” Cried
Sergeant Rrndy relieved the
situation by filling out the com
plaint. Then PoOle, after read-*
InjpC affixed his signature. •. '
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WITH THE STATE LAWMAKERS
Readme of the Doings of / the sState
General Assembly; During the Past
a Brief arid Interest'-
Week Told in
Ing Way for Our Many Readers.
and the men ujttaehed to them go Into
the first line trenches on the heels of
the advance guards. In leaving the
trenches therd reiimlns behind them*
only the screed of cavalry that covers
the retirement. They are under fire as
long as fire cnntiiiuesmnd Into their
hands first of all come tin* wounded
name; Kolpnehnikoff was under fire In
seven battles within the first two
months Jn the field,- These actions
were abbot Warsaw and^Lodz’ mid
since'the Twentydlrst was;assigned to
the First Siberian • corps, nicknamed,
the Siberian Iron sides, tt w,
v< *r.v brunt of the German attack.*
One (if the. things •Colonel KolpnCh;
nikoff recnljs is that . the Germans
Three 1 surgeons nr . attached to. the
column, two nurses and five medical
students.' Ope of thfse students, Alex-
qnder BraWovsky, has comported him-
s(*lf with such gallaptry tTmt-he-wenrs
on his breast the medal* of all four
degrees of the Order* of St. George,
at the Bis disjunction is, in a-'way, ns great
ns hfs conirnnnder. who was the first-
Membera of-the General Assembly
wjent to Charleston Wednesday to look
that are later carried by Mu* ipnhul- -'-uwL'gns sh<4[* Jn these, engagements
atico uArtkC to t liik li/kctti t o I u 4 tv tlm rmi r f/it* t Bn R w.-i t,
ance corps to the hospitals in the rear.
Uniformed Like Troops-
Uniformed like tldf troops they sue-
eof, the “Flyers” may only be told
from them by the fact that they do
not Lear arms and that they 1 wear
the insignia of the Red Cross—the
for the first tirne.
some months later
It was
that they
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y. wcrAjjy
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tried on the western, front and there
by came into notoriety. Even more
vividly dpes he recall the crisis when
eight divisions of the'Prussian Guards
arid the Bavarians . wert? hurled
men In the form of brassards on their I against PleshkotFs Siberians, only to
left arms, the officers In the fprtn of
shoulder strap devices. So -constant
are the hazards to which they are ex
posed that flyers are mentioned re
peatedly in general orders, and many
of them have been decorated hv tm-
perlaP decreel
iof the three colonels now;, decora ted to
be given the Cross of Rt. George.
“Russia, like America, is a' land of
vast distances,” he said to a New York
’QCUl reporter. “You., however. Jmve..
over the state institutions. This was
the last trip toffee taken and the Splons
have now gotten down to real work,
and during, this w#ek and next the-
program of important legislation
should swing into' rapid pace.
Much -^important state-wid<B legisla
tion Is contemplated. Holding front
rank on the calendar will be the pro
posed changes in the liquor laws and
ers was' lor several years a director
Dlrectuis Of Tick erdlcatTun—arrnt“
met with 'the
farm extension work
ways a n q meens., coin
hensive’programs of the work in pro-
'gress were ,made, along with an out-'
line of plans, to be,developed." Farm
extension workwnd tick eradication
were urged as an economic necessity
Ml, view of the threatened invasion Of
the boll weevil. Co-operation by» the
federal governmepLin the.prosecutioq
•of this work is contingent upon state
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J. K. Breedln, organizer of the pro-
Alo sick hRadache, *biliousness,
.bad taste or oonstipatlbn
by morning.
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on 'campaign for tjie referendum
and now state superintendent of tli?
Arifi-Saloon league, In discussing thy
Are you keeping your bowels, liver,
and stomach clean, pare and fresh
with Cascarets, * or merely forcing' a
passageway every few day* i with.
8afts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or
Purgative Raters? * /
Stop'having a bowel wash-day. Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg
ulate the stomach, remove the aour .
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and fermenting 1 food and fpul gases.
tpke the, •excess/btre frdhf The IffeP
...... # , .. - - Charleston. Buf
modifications of the present instirance.j ^.g wilt- find"
Ilqnof situation from; the prohibition
standpoint, said: “1 Jfave-no- fear of
any exception in favor of Charleston.
Mr. Fromberg knows nothing of the
sentimenCin this state or he Would not
j-have,tried again what must be a fu
tile effort for The grait/icatkm of
Chariestqn’8 pampered notions of frer.^
special dgserts. If ever a town* was ^
•persistenly misguided, that town is
'or r ( our>
acts,.:
Qft both of these heated debflPMis' i
♦ p- • - A*
are anticipated. A bill has befnj'ifier
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nnisterf*d the aiTjif conquering space Led-by Senator J T -J. Evans df Marl-
as'we hav? ricVt; Our fieffifipg Trdrifs bdro'to repeal the Laney-Odom art. "to
•I be beaten bock from the gates of War-,
saw. It is said the. Siberians counted
but- 4.Q00 still In their ranks out : of ]
lb.000 when this tremendous fi»nt had
been aceornplished.
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(Udonel K olj mc b n I k off
Is one of these, the Cross of thd^pr
der of St. Geogge being his, the dis
tinction the most• ebveted of the Rus
sian rewards for va-lor.
Colon<*l KoIpnrhniknfT belongs to a
dlstlnguixhed famUy -«4f—t-Vn-za-
the rich provinces in the southeast of
the ^empire. His mother, a godchild
of Czar AI(*xandcr II, was descended
qre^well supplied with ro'ads, but- we
lack adequate means Of swift locomo
tion. at, any rativ for-those in whose j- ; Several
Welfare I am most deeply interested,
the wounded. Rapid transit, to the
rear means the saving of thousands of
11 vest , - .
• \_. Needs Mptor* Ambulances.
I have : after Hftf years’ effort, sue-
The enil nf those first two.-monthsin nmsterlug 14 -motor -rmr*~
Si >und -KiolfHHdmHrrm; -^ommT in pA'tn- Im 1 a imps ~fhr Tny ‘-fiyer,* but what . ate
dear the legislative program of all in-
suxancte controversy. . '
bills, calling for const it u-
j tional conventions hav* also been in-,
,| troduced. Three or four^* different
t bills have, been. brought in to create
' a" '.state--higHyay r gommism. Bieh-.-
'I ftlal sessipr^‘ufe^f 5 lsd' being agitated.
Leglslatofa from several .counties
se Mr/From-
Mil find’ all organized pruhjhb
tion opposiuon to ins bill and ^vent n
afly Charlexton will get in line pod- bv
and.^ carry out pf the system all the
constipated waste (natter and poisons-
in
A Cascaret f .to-night will- make you
feel great by morning. T^iey work,
while you sleep—never gripe, sidken
or cause any iiTCohvenieivQe, and cost
only 10 cents a box from‘your store.
Million* 'of men and women take &
Cascaret .y&ff" and then and fiever
have Headache*- Biliousness, Coated
Toftgue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or
Constipation, Adv. ,——1— '—
glad of in'*
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timnd of th<;,T_jienty-flrst. - Witliin ari- 14 ambulances for work with such
other two.Jrionths, when hls chief had jJUrhtw.x <: ps the Sil>.*rlnhJronsides?’
been wounded a second .time unci emn-jl “<)ur .whole R» <1 Cross' organization.
-from- N n t hid iit -NaHs<4ik Imv mother-of-
4’otor 4ite44rcttt, ami wns >i grand niece
(tf General CI(*pzo<T, one of the con
querors of the Caucasus.^who died at
thirty-two, a full general. The young
mnft’s paternal great-grandfather was
a general officer, who died In the-Freeh
victory of Borodlng in 1812,
Relied to retire, Kolpnehnikoff took
eoiumaad 1 wTllr'tlte rank of
cohijnd,, Jiie-KtUlLjmbbf tn ht^ pfaec
aruF his present visit to the United
States* lx, being made under two
•months’ leave: 1 .! ' r
hglfid/issues for rbad improvements.
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Bffis. covering the proposed program
of legif4atioH. *s outlined in the inaug
ural a^icss of Gov. Manning
SENATE.
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/ Sr-n^tor DuTtant ot Clarendeji coun
ty introduced a bill to regulate the
liquor traffic in Smith '( ; art)JTna The
amount allowed would .be reduced
from the gallon a month, as provide:^
by the present law, to one quart
Wines and light'beers would not be
admitted. / -*■
S^tqr. Ronl.am of Greenvilli.intm • t ,‘,bcgullTth^^
Books in Prison. ^ .•
• ' Prison 1 i tern tyre h a s : unny.fi n e pr<>
; tfuctlohs/toj ts- credit fn proseLaq weft
j *s poetry. Jii bis prison, at Athens.
Socrates compf/ted Ids great argmn'ent
fof immortality; in a Roman duftg&on
’Galileo made s<»\ne of‘ his greatest jlis- *
coyertes. Tn his prison hi Wartburg^
castle I.utbqr translated the' New’ Test
ament Intojhe German language. Imr
ing his twelve years in Rtxlford inli
Runyan dreamed his immortal drean: <
Of the “IMlgriin’s Frogress." Sir Wpl-
Tfnb«Igli "\\ : ToTi. _1 l)is fnigmenta fT ■ •
W • , M> * K „, i,. rrl«yi»rt> ... Hon..-, ami lh.- Book ,.f
duced a bill to provide for the estpb'
lishment and maintenance oft fi rural
police system“fti Greenville T^muilv
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. vear& of lUs imprlsci/nnept in Mi*
Tower of London. ‘Much of'the New
Testament, also i|< priaoh 1 Jitprature.
TrfcDte
Tie
Praised by GonitriindSf.
—-AVhen be sailed foi New York.
wiis-.accompanied by Alexandre
blunsky, a great oil operator nf the
“Instead of 14 amhulanees. t ought
t(< have.i to serLe such, a corps a; the'
j First Siberian, from 100 150. d hnd
: heen. promised some cars hv various -| ^ . ‘ . i ■ .j
' • / -l-nf vyetftm and several other
need 1 ~ ‘ '
appropria
Mon will be a'skeif*^ bufld a training
school; restricting the pardoning pow-
%f*pf the chief executive: modification
> or-
Notwithstanding this military ances
try, Colonel Kolpnehnikoff elected di
plomacy as his/profession. Ills fa-
HUNTS GAME ON HONEYMOON
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□FncTITiridMisTriots, who found In
Red Ccu.sk work 1 the part in the war
he ,could not take in ,ti).e army. In his
party was also Dr. Thomas M. Cas-
siday of New 1i*brk. a young surgeon
who .has l>een_ finding In Russia a
continuation of the activity he h*ad for
some time with Villa in Mexico. iil
Upon hfs departure from the 'iron
sides General Pleshkolf addressed to
Colonel KoTpachnikoff a'let ter reading:
“My Dear A mire lyanovitch:
“A fetVvdays ago was the anniver-
pRrltisli organization^ but they need
all they have and friends have encour-
qged nm to hope that In the never
failing generosity of Americans I- may
fiTif ^
tlie Russiap Red (ToRRWith tfits sore- $1.60011.200 will b° effected by the
fimlTsome assistance toward providin.;
important measures.
- J. V’ Townsend] chief cJ^jk of the
engrossing department of the general
assembly, believes that a saving of
ly needed equipment
‘‘Modern warfare r^iakes such ten*f%_ whereby only, competent pfenograph
reorganization of tiwe department/;
Me demands upon the physical and
nervous powers, that unless a wound-
ed man can he got swiftly away from
tin* inferno fn - which he has been ai
work. Tils chances of recovery are- se
riously Imperiled:
will do this, and no motors are so a'db \
and tVpists are employed. Previonsfy
22 Clerks were enga'ged in the work of
transcribing bills in long hand.' Only
14 are. employed this year.
Rs addition .to the saving incident to
Mdtor Tamhuiahees j reduced clerk hire; the bills are pre
pared more Tegibly, thus gi-eatly di
minishing the/ . possibility'., of typo-
, , „ , «... 4 , _ .. . graphTcal *Trors.;_ . The .work is also
in the flying-eohffirtr:n t the front;" the jT tldnk/ I do know * the heart of. the I j 0DC mor^ rfipid’y v
greater part of which has been devdi, j Mvn* American, my missihn will prove f Anchor
nn easy one.” ^ ■ / ,
A bill
Sinkler• of~Charleston fixing-the I legal ten while heuvns »n exile ori the island \
prison of'Patnios.- Lbpdon Cbronle!e. •
rate of, interest at six per ( 7 ent A
similar, bill is peiVeHwg in thr house of
representatives.' '' r ■;
A bill, requiring six months' com- A Trial Gel VC IllSt&Itt
pulspry'school 'attendance in the pub- • - — 5 1
lie .schools of South Carolina, was in-1
troduced'in the senate by J. ^J. Evans
of Marlboro.- The-provisjons apply to j
all children between the ages of eight !
and .14 vears.
Relief—Never Disappoints ~
—Great Kidney Remedy
Being broken down in health, suffering
, , , . , ... . , , with * kidney trouble, despairing of ever
Senator Harrelson ot Marion intro- j being well/again, I was advised by a frn-nd
to ti
duced a hill, looking to regulation of
hours, in, all piaoufactjuring and Indus
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which
ip-
gave^rne instant relief, ana fTfter using
U T I seyeraj,bottles,.I-am now sound and wcll,
trial plants in the. state.. By provis J sird;'ean -safelv recommend Swamp Hoot'
mirably adapted^to use in Russia os
snry‘of-the..second year of ^’our w\»rk 1 your American makes./.IlLI know; j ^nphTi nf
ions of the bill, 10 hours is the maxi- [*R> anyoqj- suffering: with back .or
mum number in which \vorkmen may
iidney
troubles.
» „ ai v - wr- r:/ alsdyhad rheum&fiun, and I have bad
e employed for_a '<day 8 la,bor. bayrelief froin Dr. Kilqier'g ;SWnmp^
mills, lumber,.plans,- paperfactories Root than anj/other temedy. A • u \
and' cereaiTMitablis’hments arA.in.clud* trial wfll convince anybody of the m»*j\
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cd by you. to the corp8*vrl|d8e command
I/have Mtf* hopor to holi by imnerlnl (
decree.
•^TTmTUerJt of your,service^ has more
than once.been cited by me In my
orders of the day to the troops cofh-
nnimtcd by me, hut I consider' it to-
BUILDS TOMB I CHILDREN
day an agreeable duty to express
ogaLn to you from the bottom, of my
Z-
Anothef decided advantage is that
duplicates of the bills are made when
they are’enrolled for ratification. One
and' cereal
ed.
The senate passe
Laborer's Wife^torks, at All Sorts of
Tasks to Frovide Sepulchre fW .
Offspring. •
copy, goes into 'ttye permanent file of
bills, while a second is reserved for
the^ode eoriimissio.nei:.
lu'nrt my gratitude for your 'highly use
ful service, and, your gallant wo:
^At~ the ~hrat|-
" l "***w -t»r- your'iffprTous fTy/reomjdeted a
ing column you .were always at the tery of the I
r:
frorit, hastening where there were/inn-
gers and where you could mak^ light*
or (lie_RuffeElngs of thousands of our
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gallant. Siberian fighters.X,The care
you~haye,takt‘h of them ^hnll never be
f Q r «ot. hy them, and they will alwdys
Mess you in their jirnyers. / s
“\ou are tnklng- up a long journey
for^-a- good-cause, ’iind . again in the
nnrne of thjp^entlre corps let me wish
you a/gond Journey, May success, at
tend your every effort and undertak
ing;^/ We afe : looking forward with
Nevuark, N\ J.—After months of i»a-
Selection of employes' in the depart-
tfpnt labor with her own hands, Mrs.
JUhllnntea
ment is by examination in^tenography
and typewritng. By This method the
authorities hop* to . eliminate com-
, Thosw In
einent tomb in The'cenie-
joly S(*pulchre there. She
hgd the. hodiles of five of her twelve
dead children moved. Into it recently
and in a shntt jieriod she hopes that
they may nUjrest there. .
J. Mrs. Tonn|lli is the, wife"of n la-
boner, and an* except one* of her chil
dren hav^UwFsoen after birth. After
the first one died years ago she dVsired
that, the family should have a cement
tomb, .and when ohe after .the other
WffS Tilkeh ffenr hef~lhls deSEFe grew;
accordiug to her friends. She was able
the department this/year are:, -
J.’.C. TpwpsTdfT chlelTderlc7 Colum
bia; ,M isa_.HArrie.tt siroxnam. assiatant
. ^tha Co
resolution from t^ie houtae^ commend
ing the good work that is noW-qn prdg- j
ress to bring a-tmit of the federal
pf Swamp-Root.
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P. F. NELSON
Ful>scril)8d ,111
* ^ Murphy, N.-
Utk'ewofh to before me
:/
this . \ .x. "v-
17th, day f oF^ni
ilV. 1900. s.« :
plants to Columbia.
-introdu<ed In the
nitrate fixat4o
A bill has-
senate, providing for the erection of
a new f25.000 cdunty/jail in Landrums
county. j BjKgharmon. N/ Y*. for a sample size bot-
or”rtle. It Will convince anyone. You will
; - Notary Public,
Cherokee County, N. C.
Prove What'Swamp-Root Will Do For Y6a
Send ten eehts to. Dr. Kilmer ACo./
A bill wa§ InirodmeA—bY""!?feoat'or
ing that the
ng^^L-prnhThltjnn. law>adawlting ship
grout pleasure to vour return to the
old comriuihd in the corps that lovfs
ymt sd huiffi. Yours, N ;
"MJ T*LEStlKOFF,~
Commanding First - Rlbertnh
jAclivc Atm.v NnrfL 1 ?," —~—-
Eighteen Battles.
Corps,
Eighteen battles of first magnitude
<taml now . to Colonel KoIpnChplkoff’s
credit. In three of these.-.Tehervdnala.
.Mrs.' Angel;, ifi- A,
Boston,’ who has just
>ata Sewell
arrived in
Niva and Tsehidlovskala, where the
relief work Of the Twenty-first was
• t'-irrtexl * on under shell-flre . that was
as heavy as R-wwa imiTtfcrnipted. Colo-'
this h'd Kolpaehnlkoff \yas necoinpanied by
Lh'ut. Khermrm Miles.. T77
to rear a son until. be was• seventeen
•years old. nnd he summer.
Since then* Mrs; TonnMll has worked
at' hirtrseefeantfig and- warshing, at at!
sqrts of odd* jobs, -and with the money
she had purchased cement. Sh</learned
to mix it. and during her .spajfe hours,
will oh have-not liecn tnfany, she has'
built .the'tomb; It id 15 feet long .by
seven'feet wi.de, and its walls are 15
inches, thick. Mrs. Toilnel 11 is for”’
eight years old- . V. ‘ .
chief clerk. SpringfTeid.; Miss Mary G.
Sledge. Chester'; Mjss Cecila McIn
tosh, Columbia Miss. Mayo Reese,
Wedgefield; C. R^. Spencer. LTnver-
*Ry of South Carolina; -Fannie
G, Wald. Orangeburg;. Miss Emily S.
Bellinger. Spartanburg; Virginia
Simpkins. Edgefield ;* Miss Helen Can
non. Florence;. Miss Elma Evans,
Blshopville'; Eugene Pollard. - Green
ville -.Miss Sal lie McMillan, Mulling.
ap-
assembly this week. A constitutional
inhibition precludes the appointment
ot women to this'office and *n amend
ment wffh be asked in the proposed
bills'.
MAN "MINES” MUSHROOr.
game In
spent liuming big
After marrying W. K Sewell, a l,Lg-
gmne hunter and friend nf'Paul RaF
ney, six yc'ars^ngn. >h_e coitple went to
Africa to hunt -gnmo-tm iheiq. hoiiejv
A hi f ttr - v ot tii ehe of the'ATUefleMn em-
btissy to Russia.
Three other Amerleans Uolonel Koj-
I>a eh nikoff counts among his personal
moon. Air. Sewell is
at
English army.
■oTmp fffb
friends. Fiifefhost.”
T>r. Alaie<din Grow
among these
Removal of thq disqualification from
testifying Of persons convicted of
crinje is provided J,n a. bill Introduced
by Senator Bonham of 'Greenville,
1007' fife author explained, is
often^contingeiti on the testimony ^f
raents of pne gallon of whiskey to epch
individual a month\ be retained, but
modified sq as to allow j
nyc
also receive a booklet of valuable infot?
Midr-;
tier. VYben Writing, be sure and mention
this paper. Regular fifty-cent and. one-
dollar size bottles for. sale at all drag
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■tores.—Adv.
shipments of five dozen pints ot beer.
. Qualifications of women for
pointment as notaries public is con-
tempiated in a resolution fo be Intro-
feed tn doth Ironses nf the pworkr xfed-sm-tiMniM fe. tjgd,. 4»
• . HOUSE. ’
Representative L. B. Harrison of
Spartanburg Will introduce in the
house a bill to take the pardoning
power out of the hands of .the gover
nor. Under the proposed meksure the
chief executive fcould grant full par
dons only on,recommendation ofi ma
jortiy of the pardoning board;, could
grant paroles for n*t mqre than three
months without majority recommenda
tion from the gardening board, but
* _ Idle Curiosity.
"A hotel Tebby imiy-Trr^-tpjTrTuTr/M-
mHlionalres an\| no one gives them a
iecoha look.”
- “That’s true. This 1t» a qmisperon^-
country.” '- *
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“But lot a man enter with a qn-•
piech of haggHge iiiTiis li;\iids atui hA
dreds of neck* are stretdied to tie*
limit” . . /--V:- '
Expert Uses Deserted. Xoal Mine’
With
West Virgima as Farm
Success.
under th* present-rtat
i’HRos, is disqualffled for minor offenses
r Tf
Senator Spigencr of Rlehlahd coun-s
tv has .introduce^' a bill which pro-
MAfg'untown. \\. Yrtr—The queere,
l«i ,h<> {dace sMeeted f<tr a nuishroem gar-
prieveiy ami-communtations. Ropres
entative Harrison will also introduce e
companion bill which would make the
members of the board of pardons.-elec-
tive by the general iLssetobly* instead
of appointive by the governor. Gov.
Manning in his inaugural address urg
ed that some such leglslation-be-enact
ed. - -------77
Representative .Rawlinson of Rich
land has introduced, a hill* to eXtemp:
/•ertain persons from 1916-taxes be-
(kuse of the damnee . done- -by—last
JsumpieT S floods in the/Gdngaree
11 app >*f particularly- tc
No Place to Stay.
“You knowdfie old saying that -iru’h
l Is, found ,at'll>e hot tom of a well.”
^ “Yes’” replied ! he‘cynic, "and 1 also
jkqow.that wells are guiag out»of 'fg&h^
Ton nowadays.”; "
I -
off -Fliilndciphrii 1
_ n. the fincr> It sceins 1s the grmvtti
who Ts chief Kiirgijojp flf the. Tweply-l/f ytliis p<»pul:ir table dellcaVy. Tie
airintfrrjTi? i'
tlier's sister marrh'd .iolni Burgess
Vmiiae years ago and made her home
in Paris. IP r n»‘|*hew spent most'of
his boyhood with, !>■ r »,nd in UM2
was allowed, by. .,ie.ri:T i l . decree. ' to
- sold (Jamar,to b ; s' |'.ijronyiiiie,. so that
Tealbv Ai-drew KtdpiH'hnikoff-
eTTof St,- Gffofge for htR wtu% Uolp-
—r*-
evt -r.
* ides.for a state board of examiners
of. veterinary ’surgeon^. r
.The finance eommittee-'of The sen-!
ate has given a favprable report on |
7W-y»rshsTw:..k.
lower Rkhland' eOutity.
Soiith CajMilfna s house of represen-
tajves passed a reHolittiqn indorsing
is sm h. a g:ud< n {daced in ' th** -
nel Kolpaehnikoff t< k l?s how, \vhmf.thi<''■depths'of'u deserted coni hiine, bun
( olumbia M a site idr one of the gov
ernment - niLraTe-pfimts, thtmkhvg -th#*
j- '. rolff^YBiy
county, providing for the neoyin y .Y , state for its work, and urging the I
- Fallen in Hi* £stimatron/ 1 '
Mrs. Flafbush-rDidn’t you *ay, your
husband u£ed to like the ice, and snow?
Mrs. Rensonhurst-rOli.'yes.
"Well, I saw him today,‘/anil; Ke
seemed to he down oil it.”. " . -*
Some folks think that oast or oil should
follow jt dose- of • VerMifode.—Nfit sq with
Dr. Faery's- “ Dead Shot.” A single dose
nqf only eradicates Worrns'or Tapeworm,
but tones up the digestion as.well.—Adv.
-r.
r
Gain In Loss. * -
lie that loses; anything and gets wis
dom by.it, is a gainer by the loss.—
In* —ty
Camac.
While
1m* still lived in Paris he took
the Sorpunue, then
nled’a 1 was conferred, the, commander 1-dr
' "C Btc Tenth army said to Doctor
GnTW: . ' ' ' ,
— 8 • > .. '
“1 hope that by th outline tljis- war
'•‘nds Aim»r4c»ns,will like us as sincere-
•!> as we like you mid nil ymir people
■>" *>" ha\ J (* visitfel niy yirmy. - I hm very
glad to see among my SiberRms n rep-
eijs of feet below the'.ground.
! Nut far from Morgantown there is
'located This old >(»al mine, known as
1 lie Pittsburgh Coal seam io/Penh^yj-
‘ aniig and West Virginia. Theodore
/■/■“Imhach. ,«u assistant irv thelsdati.
The county -c.onjjn-isstoU.ers of'Kershaw
, ountv of SW'.Obp irf cpunon bond.^ for
th*const ruction of * bridge over Wa-
terce river . . ,
iv nmo
uiOicultural experimenting station ' at
1 dorga11 town.* ohtained h ivrmit• from
a course in the , oibotine tlven rq-; resentntlyft (ff Ihe ghirious natfhn (TV the owner*^rtro |«*opoitv B* en-
tumMi to Russia to take nk doebir’S ‘ ib'e Stars and’Stripoa.” . ’ ‘ the first level; and made
1 !^ 1111 a .LLi' u • 1 livn Ij 1 * ■ ■aTlm tun> 8t1n i Allll | lj| l }|lli] of whent eheinieal aimlysis oL tT~o rocky sal. *
Approximately 300 bills hay^ been
introduced in the two, houses of the
general assembly -thts_ session.* Many
nf these are* duplicate, the bills being
introduced In 'both houses, often 4dm
.nemliers' to < o-operate with every of*
fort* to bring one of, these plants .tg
South Carolina, “where it prpperly b* |
longs.” •’ ( ,*<_!••
Representative "Scott-_ of Anderson
has tyro bills before the house relat-,
ing to tented shows. One would re
quire . all at tractions und,ei canvas to
dltimeously. The avekage jiumber in-
was dent t<» Washington in a position
that corresponds with third secretary
of embassy in the AmpriCpn diplomatic
•'"service. Ending 18 moiinrsTn that ca
pacity at the dOs^of lit IT, the young
man returned to Petrograd to Join the
foreign office.
•1 fie was there'when war was de-
V
tin* colonel speaks affectionately are
Manley Wa^hlmrn and Walter JC.
Whiffen. correspotidents. ^Yhfffep.was
wounded by nn exphWvtY hifllet when,
ft-tiro front wltbtip/Twertty-flrst.
. Colonel. Kolpfichplkoff’s“column em
braces 2()ff men. All are mounted, and
lu mobility they eqnal fight cavalry.
He found It was rich In moisture mid assembly approximates Jl-,000.
liave separate entrances , for white*
and blacks,’and the other would put
carnival rmynanWin theme licBBsi
its constituents oxacfTyTlRoso needed
liy edible fungi for their qulekW^^
most luxarlant growth. -He, t|u*refore
members usually provider the bulk of
iha flrsl spsnfon. / . \,*,j.
started a imishrooiu Jtarm and found
pH a crvrO YV a u I rlan I fnp - l,lo
the spot
This
as Ideal for *hls purpose;
ushroom mine” makes large
weekly to the blty marl
these the first session,
A bill, providing for ah
irf Th*;tijnn-4ef the payment of
rantaUon tasWHn Newberry
ington counties, has fecalved
llng« In the a*n*t* . Jl_L
g hfoeB m V»w|A.1w : . : v.;v
The Liles bill which, as amended
by ^hg Wayk and means committee, t
would have changed the deliquent tax ~
xteasWn penalty law to make 1 per cent ap
plicable from December 31 and 4yu'0re
per cant, effective "from January 31,
was killed ih the Ifouae Of represent
LA—
W-*
-rrr&
i i g. or
. , . >ctThf^le*J
B'^anse of its tonic and laxstive LsxaUs*
,”ido. Otiinlno can be tuVcn br'armfe withont
is only' -one g'lSromo Quinine.’ U. W ^U^dva*
•t*nature is on each box. abe. i
of t ht* gainTuliy occupied'
persons in the Untied .States. 8.073,*
iff ’' V'
• is- •**
21,1 per cent, are women'
t
■a*
Ind I R«t*on prb*u<a>4 dIsagrIeM'bIc
■ninetimes alarmln* 'symptoms. Wright*.
Imtian Vegetable PlUffSttmulate the dfxcs-’
^ tv *_P rocV,8< » to function natu^all#. Adv. *
Lightness is the citief an
alumipum billiard cue that a Nebraska?
inventor-has patented.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the erTg
China
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