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J . ' TO deem It niy mission to dpvdfe my sell to the endeavor of making both coun- .1'tries? the true good friends of each | other foaover.” ' _ ' '■... MAD MONK OF RUSSIA French and German Speeders Go . - z "iWt>ch Faster^TRait Amer ican Machines. THEY BATTLE 25,000 FEET IIP Flight Lieutenant Faulkner Gives In- T t*resting Account of Fights Be- - T^/tween Hostile Bird Fleets in . the War Zone Along West- ■^^jprn Front. K - r ft " New York.—The swift German Hues. '• If .has bct»n arranged that If . They “se^inafge''oTTmpoHah'f move ment, such as the marclf of an uriiiy division or a large sectiou of trqps- port, they can glye a certain signal which wllt M-ali, .for h»4> fron/ every gulf in that section. .TV. “A third use to Which we put machines is night - flying, yhleh is mostly bomb .work. Tlie Germans, for some reason, or Ot hen, do no| fly at night. Orfr homl*ers-_travei in, squad- rons of ,50 to 1XK). They start -out in .... i the dead .of nlglit and fly very low. not more than 300 feet up. It Is prae- , tically impossible to hit them and; there are few' casualties, among our Fokker, less than a year ago king of men. This night bomblug wus forced the air on the western front, is now! on^tis by, the fact that the^ Germuns j obsolete. ' move their troops and stores at night. ■This was the news’brought here by /."The last Important work done at Flight LiCuteuaut. .Lloyd Faulkner, of the British army, recently injured in JiJL.Jiirplane wneu. shut down uear . -In the desperate ,-competition to. build the most eflicient hawk of the the front is the patrolling. This Is done by~ two machines acting togeth er and flying qt five or six thbusand feet. High/ above them, soaring end' watching, .at nbout tlG;000 feet, are some of the little, fast lighting ma- air..the Germans themselves have un-, chines. These we know as ‘strafers, 1 doubiCtily improved over tin* Fokker. and It Is their object tb drop onto typie. but ;v new'allied airplane has any German machine that tries to just arrived .an... the-.front which ex-1 cross over, our lines. ' This patrol worl^ has work, UkF all the other regular fly- e lieuten-' lug. is done without regard to vyeith er. Pilots have gone up In a 70-mile wind, in snow, sleet and rain. oeeds by r'ar anything the ' ever seeu, according To the ant's story,., ' T- v ■ —" "The n»‘w—tuaebine.—the jianie of- , ^ which may not be_ mentioned,- makes •‘•phosphorous bomb rams, are very 138’.miles aa hour,*’ he said. l Tt is a f Pdpular methods wltlv us for getting, great surprise and is only arriving' ou rid Yhe ‘sausage’ balloous the Ger- the front flow’., ; . /mans use for. observation. We used •The most wonderful feature is its to wait for dark days for this work. - ability to climb. it can' ascend. Then weM sw'oop down on the 'sau* straight up, without honking,' ami has ^ages,' which were usually tied at be* readied ITi-NH) feet- in- seveifaud - a ' l»'«en u,6U0 and 6,000 feet. As we’d haTT mlmi’.-s . . "T ” . drive bverTFioni~W “This piakes it the ideal machine a b 4 l let a shower of mally tied at be- , * ' ‘ j, . refused to strikp mu th« buildings or enlargement or . Whether from external or internal can***, 0 (™t. As we’d ' <-»'h r^ljjmnfunced. ; ^usei to Jtfike out the ouoalug j ^udlnss ,ud .1.0 «, to „r,,posed bud- httM bf the of UtZ. trpTm'“thr lever—Hcre_PiJuiw fhe .miid-mQnk._got his -. - - •••- -■ - - • jgetw of appropriations -askad of thf FWBaDim iTmtH upon reblnna Adv bombs drop, if name, according to his OWn version: ■. j The prohibition issue will also come i general assembly each session. Re- y - ?*Z. ■_ quickly enough to cutdh the dirigible. ' into flames and then you'd see a lot C’Htir new machine- is tW greatest • ^ Germans -drop out of its observa- tigiitiiig madune in the world and will Gon ,ctir in their parachutes: guarantee -that we maintulii the su- premacy in the air." " . ,* Lietitenant Faulkner received his ~ MORGAN OF JAPAN” RETIRES Crnpire. preliminary training as an'aviator t« shibusawa Quite- Bank Post to Boost :.the Wright school at Dayton. Ohio., Friendship Between U. S. and lie suld the machines used in the; Failed .States were way. behind’ those t possessed by the belligerent, nations. ’^>ur battleplanes weigh two aud ~ii half. Tons," he said, “ami tire driven by two Holls-Uoyce motors of 2.'Vi- hoCse ih>wer each. They have twin liropellei’s, anti can make more tirnti : lUO miles an hour. Other big; ’planer have 3UU-ht*rse power motors driving Xmc impeller,: ..Smaller Machines Faster. "The smaller machines, which car-- ’ ry only a pilot, are luuch faster. The Sopwith ’pup*' makes 138- mi|es au hour; the Nieuport ‘bullet' 18|i miles;! . tin- Spat 140 milesc-but all these are surpassed* by tlie new- wotidcf. "At the front <mr work .is divided I.os Ange.lesj ('al.—A declaration that, he had retired, - from the presi* deucy of the First Rank of Japan for tlie purpose of promoting “better friendly feelings he Jiipan,"was made TokTo,- “the Morg letter made—public Le chamiier of Representative R. A. r>bbsoii ®f Cherokee inl!roduced in the house a bill providing compulsory, education. The measure is the same as the -ppe-i* v h the local ojit. -i feature elimina ted. Children bet ween the ages of S add 14 ar p aitecteJ. "—An irStavoratitc report tnr An 'ii ifavorahic ucp'brr , ~—~ L4 r A \ • made i:r the-house oil the Hughs hill WASY OMPOBTAN.T Bll.1.6 OCtME 1 ' m X BEFORE HOUSE I ‘ SENATE. - AND DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATORS • j;. .• Summary, of. the important' Bills That Have Been-Before the 1 State Geperal Assembly During the Past Week, Look, Mother! If tongue it __ coatett, give “California ^Syrup of Figs.” Children love this ‘Truif laxative,** and nothing else cleans,.s tlie tender stomach, liver nntl bowels so nicely. A child simply will not «t»q» playing -Colutiibia. The^house of representatives is will- ittg^to allow circuit Judge-, gf>0() trav : i_eling>xpenses.*according to' a tes\ vote..--- Thd*^arlefaientary clincher~ ar ^ applied and tha^biH was ordered to a third reading J. T.'Liles of Ofahg;eburg.- authifr of tTerk ( of , the Tblftt priming An! iuifaxorahje-report waavmade on th p Harrison bill to take* frohi the governor the right to pardon without the consent of the pardon board, etc.. ...... ^ Rcpi^esentEltive LampRitT ha.T intro. empty the bowels, and .the result la , diiced, In the house a bill providing i^ey become tightly clogged with for an economy and--'efficiency com-L M, a ? te * Wver geta sluggish, stottech . mis3ton. i ’ais recomfliemieiFliy thergov- ; «<»urs. then your^ Uttle one becomes erjipr in v bTs-inaugural address. —j-XM‘pes. h'alf-slck, feverish, don t eat. h-wmt.w imi. or "t-”??ZPZUFJFZHZ iV^ other county or peace officer* tor l,r > fo11 «l* '<>««. capacity, misconduct or neglect, of the' .bill, placed the cxpensV account at $UW)0. The committee gave it a favorable report • with ametidme making tlile amount $500.' Rep^esein < stomach-acne or diarrhea. Listen!.. t:uuiirii>, uji^ruiiuut u ur iicfict ^ ui i f . t A,-*- I . i ..hj i.. KiM KV Q,h ' Mother! See if idngue is coated, then dutv Is asked in a bill offered tty Sen- . ■ , ,i J. five a .Teaspoonful of “Califomin Syrup of Figs.” and In a few hours all ator DuRant of -Clarendon count Rural .policetnen of Williamsburg the cohstlpated waste, sour bile and l passes, out of the »y* bill offered by Senator K. C. Kpps of | tern, and you have a well chlid again. Williamsburg county. . Senator Grlf- j Millions of mother* give “Callfojnlr flth; is asking for rural policemen in j-^ Syrup of ngs“ bedauee .lt Is perfectly Saluda <’ounty. Mr. iKpps introduced harmless'; children love It. hnd It nev- a .companion bill ; -provlsions of which i f„u 8 t oi act on The stomach, liver woflif^require pfubiicatipn of quarter- ^,1 « r^->V:.» tative Dominick of Newberry moved I T' a tn^burg. stafehieins by magistratea of Wll- l to strike otu' the enacting words, and a deoaite ensued in which ten mem- VTTe present a u-v e r A bib to provide a license on dogs Ask at the store for a 50-oent bottle Of -‘Fallfornla Syrup of Figs.” which has fub directions for babies, children Sergius Miciutilnw TrtifHnoff.^hi^tter known a« “Illtodor, the.Mad Monk of Russia,” .was up to the beginning of The war a chaplain of the Imperial bers participated: | Duncan oif Union, Sc.arson of Barn- well, N. G. Fvana- -of ~ Edgefleld. Liles ,of Orangeburg. Hines of Lancaster, and Young of Charleston rueful pas and regUl^tlpns as to the control of € f a n agesjud for grown-ups plainly dogs—wa«- introduced- bynhie-r agrii'uL-! feinted nn »h» hoHia Ajy. v tural committee in the senate.’ ^Taking high rank aniong the new bills which came-to tbeseijate desk was that by Senator Stuckey of Lee The Beautiful. sage of the- bill. Representative Ful mer of Orangeburg. Summer of Ati- .court at UetrogracT. He was an inti* “Snow in the dty is i>e»tlferdus, Tn th** sulMirbs a poem.” opines the Baltl- county, which would greatly enTStrge .more American. *' To which the Syra* the activity of the state board of char- cuse I’ost-Standard rejoins; “Snow it ff+e* and eorrections. Mr. Stuckpy'B delight In. clty_antL ojurttry_when U Dill would riequ+ra-_Lhat all_atate Insti- ! doesn’t degenerirte into slush." TPraon, Richey qf Laurens, Mac-farian of C'h%siertteld add Stafford of Green mate- of Gregory Rnspntln, the Sihe*.' r .rM!e th.oug.kr AOgUshmaiLAe .1011- rorn , rl ioiis as to sites for rian jieaSaht priest and court confessor j ed ; a vote pf 08 to i* the house | w buildings or enlargement of | rut tons conf •> r w i th. tjlfi boa rd -of cha r l Infection^ or inflammation! of the Eysi, whether from external or internal canass, J for Zeppelin work If can gefHfiefirhV* lt was bit the ‘snusagek would burst Ferlmps I may recall the fact that, j iff for mufh consideration this week. I'Hervafion • ‘s that the powers of the • ‘ k* « - .. M-hun inu,hlu.u-unf <,»• trill <> ilm>. nm Ana thnan Kil,^ . I. _ t . . . . One of the three bills in. the senate is hoard of charities "and corrections in w heh people , want to kill a dog-and m*ed^ an ex,'use to do it they spread j by senator'Hughs and would not re--; those niuttfrs shall be jiurely advisorv th,*;jejiAtt that the dog is nvid. Well, Juce the_ alnount ot wlii^ko)'. now , \ report from the hoard' of charitie> in Russia tliey v warited to kill me; or. purchasable monthly under the liquor ! an j 'corrections direct to the general do away with me In some other fash- regulation laws, but would dllow nub- assembly’ would be required lun and so they told the people I was-j- stitution of 60 pints of beer, contain mail—crnx.v r -perhaps is. a So they called me “Illibdor, the' crazy monk." •» u ' Gas Kills Doga. St. UaylrMinn.— Guillaume and Pie- re* re than o per cent oTalc'o hoi, in lieu of the gallon of whiskey The -Dill hy UciiaUH 1 1). Reece WiT- Itams of Lancaster would allow the purchase monthly of "one gallon of ■ w hiskey or other hi First Tramp—I wish I could git off dese fast freights for a ride in a flrst- claaa coach. 4 - - ~ . i Second Tramp—Every cloud has Its silver lining. In de passenger coach ( dero Is an ax and saw’ to remind you *, one tiling. It passed the Braford bond j of a w’obd pTTe. did Too Suggestive. after having defeated it by two votes a-few days ago. The parliamentary clincher was applied and the resolu. re-to lie apnt to the sen- Whenever You Need a General Tonic . Take Grove's ... The OR1 Standlrd Orovo'e Taetoleae ctilll Tonic ja equally valuable as a Con found dead from gas fumes in their commerce. The letter said: “I really tempting to open tlie door of the oven turned .on the gas. PREFECT IS HOOTED FOR BOY’S ERROR liquors or as an a1teniativg“or suhsti- late. Tlie resolution takes away from ( oral Tonic because it contains the well tute therefor not exceeding 60, pints the legislatufa* the ' right to’ bond known Ionic -properties 'of QUININE and 1 ,onM It acts on the Liver, Drives out Enriches the Blood and Builds Whole System.. SO-cents. r \ i , Foolish Striving After Happineeq* •c,eiv.ed SI votes of a needed S3, the op-all hupldjifesarso eagerly ’ po'nents failed^to clinch the situation, that in the inu-sult we-often lose that The author gained a recqnsidepation ( joyous. seiiHA? of-existence, and those the cal- quiet daily-pleasures, the value of Sonator Durant of Clarendon bounty offers a third bill, which would reduce the monthly allowance to one quart, of whiskey, without alternative- ship. and (he question was put ; erniar. Speaking in its favor, were •Lad Hoisted Italian Flag at Half —£taff When Francis td-o four i ljisses, .. The ;lir>)’ is the ! recOnnoissauce, during _ which wf sometime^ fly frdfii RM4. to i.Kt-miliw timek of jt'liej GeniVaii tfi‘in’lies/ ; This <rk i.s 'ii%tic'..l>.v-it'guli,rly. organized squadrons, ui .whicli the mosi -iinpor- 1 iant inacldue is tlie one carrying tin* camera. The recmnoissance- uuit r is i *»mpos»-d of tive hattleplanes and .ten* or twelve Nieuport scouts or Sopwltli! 'l 1 ups.l iui.lc. jlusL, nmL'iunes., carrying,. MISTAKE CAUSED A RIOT J. one pilot and a ttwichiue gun. ■ • • •niy The little maehlhes are the destroy ers of guiri%s;~Tqr tire 1>lg ijattleplanes J The big raiumities'Tfgcii carry at least ! ATl^WcTtergril Lot>fc»d- , Atm'r i 'tu Governor's Little Servant; “ttrr hr n; it nn tnents Vif either beer or light wanes! Representatives Mauldin 7>f Green Rigid regulations are to be provided for its enforcement, in the event or' and lie rushed out and told his friend: "YVffi said tlm-t-it was mjt netw^sury such a question.” And wflthin a few passage. Women would not be allow vilter*+!-ord of Fairftehl.. Lesestie of Clarendon and Hguner of Dillon. The ; only member to -a-peak against it was which our pride alone prevents us from .. acknowledging.*—Sir Arthur Helps. •' V' ' c-** -u— x u'in ti uvi i iiiivl -1 wit 1 lit Li I “l 1*1, t - ", , . 4 ■ \\ a» ^ , || 0 * * i sed | wns right -Tin--prefect" ** d t0 receive shipments—Coavictiom-^"Presentative Cothran of Greenville. bov u„ lt iVunn tu+4~it was not -neewsarv to ask .^Punishable by‘imprisonment not tp Bradford bpnd resolution which Nagshy—Yes, Shutting Him Off. Newpop—I have a three-year-old unusually stnart. so I have been^told. , New pop Cflattered)—Ah, o,vho told minutes the-(1«k was/>nt half stnff iunl lna, ‘ ♦ i . uuu . ; .. : . >>“. ■f"'!" * 1 °, b ^ 1 CSUM|«* _° r otlMr , > -7, h crowd collected.outside hooting and .Half q hundred committeemen and’ al ■su-inMvjs J i»n> w .thout. suhmiL-*.^- ; ^ tt gsby—You did—a moment Ago. Jeering air the prefect, whom they representativeJ^Uzens from the"pro- tllls 1h f qu ^ tio ^ r,) , r ' u ‘ peop i e ’ , X called “a difty Austrian." ^ xT 7 " hibition ranks of Columbia met with f.^nicnded so as not to apply to past in- ; the police regulations committee from 'lie^ediiess. failed by-vao votes to re-t exceed one year or a tine of not more would take away'from, the legislature i than $1,000. .Hi l n difty Austrian.” ^ , Naturally the ting was. tnkeri a\'ay, the prefect whs furious, the smart of- the two houses of the general assem- <eiVP a o-thir-ds majority of „ , .. , , , , hlv and atrain nrepH -the nt house hnd was killed: Klghty-tWOTe|)- tice hoy was kicked «>iBj.uid HicxnYcriu . ®.€ a,n urged . tne pas-age or _ , „ o-J.-lj, ' -law.-.—£peak- Got “In Bad.” menr-tm-fl-td fsstfc -nfllctnl stir exj.lalniug how the mistake occurred, j ers ' 5^°.addressed urgent remarks to . “ the legislators Avere the Rev FramMs Joseph’s death occurred ih Rfitne, trml in a way it is equally urmis- j M. Wy.Mason two men and two guns. Rome.—Strangely enough, there was "When iii flying and 'working for- ( a city In Italy where a flag was hoisted iuatiinj, the reeoijmd^sance squadron, half staff on. the prefect's residence i.s ammgVd m 41ms- way t - The. ednr- as a sign of-mourmng-.forrihertle«tJr of •**rtr buttteptime- flies at abouu~5.9U9' Etripemr Fnmcts Jnseph.. • This "Cityri' •^ 1M utfao r .th**-afficluM r wmg^-tbe Holy feet, with a tigliting battleplane on ei—woe* Ascoli I'icepo ln "the Marches; ’ " a ^ Inst ructed.by the cardinal To . w;mre,4hc prefect, ^ governor. 1 Is ou r s ‘‘ or ‘‘ ,Hrv of «***"* U^rri- tessary for passage. Still jon the Job. V Hykf£a=rMy wife's^ mother has been r,1P dyink for the last five years. V. . Pyteif—And she Isn't dead yet? aHve. Cardinal as Gensor. Another incldentnn connection witTT C^E. Representative Mm far!an of ^'hes- left her ilis dyelv BuVts_ \the Rev. A N. Brunson.*. Oui'-'-terileid .county has introduced a hill "Rgv: A. B; Reeves, the {lev Ji-. !\V Uta cancel 'a^Wintiirop scholarship 4ield Blackwjood. the RqtrC. A. Free.1. and ; by Mi^\Aline Fresil • Houser, on the You <ee, w hen Tier luishand croaked he r \ Ing. The edpor -of the < issorvatdrF. ■ Transfktion. “What on eartli dicUtTmt fellow!mean ground;,that the family,lived iu .Ches- when h£ said he was\ peregrinating Senator ,Sinkter^of Uliajleston crease titeot tint her of - uu ^ moved away flier side, .flying at about 6,Ot)0 the reur. direetly behind euch of the j of., tlie most intelligent and patriotic-/ 1 !' 7U * uril - cl1pr cegreiimg in i -tivhtihg* battleplanes, are tWflf* inure t dfllclijls in Italy, one • who^udvocoted | T,, ' s ^ddu; dentil of.the Catholic^ feet! Italy's^var against Austria from tho | P™. He whs w-arned td he carer,« .110 f very heglnhing and sent his two sJ)nsT** T0Ut 1 - le ’ rt ‘ nso r- nnd accordingly wrote tlie article effiphnsizing the de 7,000 . battleplanes, ffyihg at . These ,five machines fly 100 fo i ‘s nn” hour. The little destroyers to the from, where-one of them was with theft- faster -speed fly ail aimut i killed. ' . ■■ ■■ • them, always reudy to attack au en-. Obviously the prefect had no reason i cmy squadron. * to regret the death/of Italy’s heredi- "If the little fellows happen to be tary enemy. Francis Joseph, and yet o.ff on a bit of their own and the bat- his puluc^ wai Hi^ btily- building In deplane squadrdh sees etaemy iqa- /Italy where a flag was* hoisted half r-ehinFs the, pilots flye their alarm pls-J^taflf,. The'prefect risked losing his t.ds and itiH the destroyers, \Vho f f>ost, toofand It. took him some time drive off the en^my, unless- he Is lu il t o justify hltnself and explain the mis muclL.superior force, and then there/take. Because, of course, it was all a is a tight. . ' . . ’''"Flying at six or seveu thousand feet, the observation machines are al ways bemg “archied," which means they are being shot at by every sort of. gun. eveu those tiring ftve-p«>und shells. Hits by antiaircraft guns are one of the natural risks aud we used to bank back and forth, or zig-zag jthrough- rhe air, so as to .throw the gunners off. Thati does not always work, as I found out when a shell carried away one of hi)’’ rtffirirOTbfTifiij TI landed in u “smash that"sent me to secretary of state, Dardhml Gaqan /to wrlter-an article regretting in mild em peror. He whs warned tfi lie careful members-, of the sanitary and drain- [. commission of Charleston seven. - %.- , • ''' First symptoms 4 ’of- spirited debate iii* ltlnerarx. :-r_4-fruia-tlI!e classic Athens Amerir ‘He meant he was a Irathji beating A majority unfavorable repo,rt„lias tQ . | been, made by the ways and means his way from Itostor^. committ^g-yn Representative Daniel’s prohibition bill' whicli qxciudes from the state aJcoholiT liquors and wines. h ..mistake, and this is how-it happened; Early one mornTng a ■ telegrmn reached the prefect’from Rome with the news of the emperor of Austria’s death. The telegram was given to the prefect’s servant, or office hoy' to fill, and f s office ljiiy.s„all..thiJ.-w’f>Fld-ovei'- in riie senate this session 'appeared j except for medical purposes. A mi nority favorable report, was made. ceased’s religious faith smd his attach- -HHldeniy. when, the Shepard res.oiu-' , firm, asking loLa referendum-on the ^ 'nidi he ,nt» Tue^tion of. equal suffrage, .was reach- raltted the articb-To the censor, who ^ xhe -calendar:' Motion.T>y Bmia- pas'sed it for- ptibHcutiorrr'—*•■ j tor E. C,-, Kpps of \\ illiamsburg to T Owing to tlie Vatican's' neutrality of ^^e out the resolving w<»ds brought courserit was only natural that the offl. a number of senators to their feet cial organ of the .Holv See should ! .mpring for a phance to debate the press regret at the death of a Cnth- ,srfue ’ while others were pitched’on oilc .sovereign. The censor explained 1 theit^ears by the uimxpecteilr-rrrive” •this toetbe editor, who was et»coUraged’! of the “ etPrnaI fvmini ' in . 4 f -Proposi- > fairly evenly Time for de- Senator J. F. Williams of Aiken in troduced a bill providing traveling ex penses for the ciccuit judges. "" / news.’ Some of the varied aspects* of the problem of the feeble. minded were.^ presented for the coivsideration of the general assembly by Alexander John- to ask whether there would be any ob- j ,ipa - ’^* ie * l0UHe was Jectlon if the paper came out with a.j llivi( * e<1 against itseltL black'iiorder, as was the custom on the j ,tiife was fixed. son, field secretary of the national Angustlne. committee, on provision for the feeble-, minded.. Mr Johnson told the legls-? lator.^ tlmt si^regatlon of the feebfd -minded in a .custodial institu tion maintained for them by the, state was thebest means of solving the problem which i3 most serious from the hospital. Fokker* Very Speedy. • _“While doing this reconnoiNSance work it is always necessary to look Put Tor Fokkeps. You’ll see five or six black spots up twenty to twenty- five thousand feet and when they get over you they’ll /suddenly noserdive and drop. Thes'e Fokkers drive by at u tremendousrgpeed, firing jml they go, and then they scuttle for safety. Tift? m-unii 1 are - generally very smart this partlcu lar *)ffice boy’ when *he read the tele gram Varne'to the conclusion ffiat It was his dutv^to put out the flag in gn of mourning, . T * —Sovereign* Are 8over%lgni. It is true that "we ure at war wdt^ Austria, he.exphijned'to a fellow serv-’ 1 ahvljut sovereigns are alWays soy- j ereigtisr—in fact,, they are each ofh«r% ! cousijns—ittlfl when th^y die official mourning is indispensable. The fellow servant was not convinced and warned the smarter one ^to bp, careful. He suggested that before putting out the flag he had better ask. the prefect. So the offiee hoy knocked at the prefect’s death of a Catholic .sovereign. Th.! A large proportion of the senators censor sakLthere .would] be no obJec '. ar ^ inclined to favor th.e rcfereitdum. tioq. as he had nothing to do With the 4 without committing themselves to social and economic standpoint^.. The makeup,;of ..ttre _ papfer, but only with pMrppoTt of the amendment in the gen- j lecture to tl^e general assembly was !wlhaTwas printed In It, and he added : : eral election, while others argue that i illustrated. - . “You^can have as wide a border...a* ! the question will be-overwhelnringly you please.” . ' —! defeated, even when submitted. Minds ’ The editor riisjhed to the cardinal*’* of al i are apparently made up.^Con- secretary of state with the probf.sheets t-j- planes is artillery observation .work. First Lieutenant Vernon—Castle’ was doing this w hen. I last saw’ him in tt}e late tell, and had been mentioned Tn dispatches for hlN excellent work. Be fore going Tip, the. pilot arranges his signals w4tlf hU-hattery. .* He uses L —wtreless/ ' ^ “Observation pilots also- watch ev- w «j movement behind the enemy's m “Must "we ptit the flag out-at half staff for the emperor’s death, air?” The prefect was busy at his desk, but when he heariKthe question he turned around and sternly looked at his offiee boy, ironically saying: , Da you think that it is necessary to ask such a question?” , “AU right,jslr. Please excuse me for trooblfng you, sir,” said the office boy, sensuK of opinion is that with a-1'uM-i.ters _and-other .naairumx dimUttm 1 htit the mnw Jmd i inriky alll ■suppusfcLhe jn***-' xnLlsimi^MaSk not only passe<F fh'e^“article' ^ upper House,/--Many, of «*•« black border'as well. r To his ..surprise those supporting the referendum -feist i jiiiauii' ardiuat (jusparrl insisted that" the ,"Bmiri'd by the resolution QOhe jtatq ick border should be removed. ‘We haye to regret "the emperor’s, Democratic convention last spring, ^’hich committed the question of wo- death." he said, “but we are'hmbdbHd , raan s ^r a ge to action by the states to gy to mourning for him as he uqu and llu ‘ % the national government., so paper Xcnnie out with the pe<\nle are bound office.” V : ■' 1 The ed\tor naturally obeyed atre nmumiiu iUrriot Tn niiiiirn- Stenator Manning of \DilJon county introduced a bill which would exclude . from the* state patent medicines‘ bit its Lead. ^ “I s**e that your .woman reporter, has a decided tendency for-, m Hit ary hap penings." .; > /.. .* . \ “I guess that Is because she puts too much powder ~at\ ber .nose for \T ir Not an Occasion for Praise. In jloing what we pught we deserve no pnilse, because It Is our duty.—St. Yo.u can’t always Judge the dinner by. tip* price. Before starting the youngsters to school give them a piping hot cup of # > Instant Postui teachers, doctors alcoholic content*: Further definition of tiie powers of county sheriffs, constables, and other officer*, relative to seizure of coiifraband liquors, is asked in a J)ill itvtrodu( e,d hy Senator Ridgell of Lex ing toil county. points—that the child neraS I a hot drink, and tluit the drink shouldn’t be coffee. - Postum fills the peed admir- blVferly hated in Italy that if thb ! A statewide-prohibition rally wa’.^ ■ Efforts td modify th* 5 liquor laws •hlvand its verv extensive Use ‘a blade border'* 16 ^ * n Columbia Tuesday tiigiit. Cit-| 0 f the state are gradually getting un- ’ • *, ■_»..* ■ , , to wreck vour i zp ff a from all, section*- of the state |dcr way in rhe general assembly. A among inOUgutilll pafCDU, - ' L coupled wiA die chad’s fowl- JttRUBL ing for Francis Joseph. Everybody, of course? assumed that the black bor der had been censored by the censor, but the editor tnatfe the mistake to ex plain that it was Cardinal Gaspar.ri, who censored It, with the result that the cardinal’s- popularity increased considerably, while in ill probability Austria will protest* that £he Holy See’* neutrality lx .not complete. H/v r-» /r ■; 1 were, in attendance... Marlboro. I hearing.'on all liquor bills, irttrodaeed^ GteCnwood, Newberry *and - Richland ■ this session, was had. before the police - — tll i nmi ^rs of the respective measures appear ed and argued the pafGeular merit*" conference. lor Ridgell of Lexington, intro duced a bill ^rhich would abolish all each. Senator DuRant of Cl*ren <<hcffitrshlp8• at' state Tnstllations. <ion county Introduced a hill which Present beneficiaries w6uld _ not _ fee would, ^prohibit the advertising disturbed. Senator Ketchin of Fglr field offered a bill, which would ex cuse from examination al’"graduate* f^oaa—the South Carolina Medical College. liquor In South Carolina^ newspaper* on potter* or street car*. Sale ol publication* from without the state would also be forbidden, when sack advertlsments are carried. - .;/, completely it meet* Ike re quirement “There’s a Reason” No chant* in prie*,