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BABNWRLL SjEKffltBL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO SWMMSS AUSTRIA’S--N EW - EMPERORT, would require preferential enrol)m< mans ns mu, tion.s before, gran ting admission to i'm • , 1 i . 4r**a.v*M AM /• 4 n 4 IS f) I plieanfs from other states. pioVis- | ions do not apply to present etiiuH- I men^s:' - . ‘ 1 To* restrict legislation anion 'this | week to urgent measures, a resolution ■ >Mrtfdui.e.d. confining attention to i Woman Saved From a Seri ous Surgical Operation, v WA« /NOT ABLE TO ponding .liquor - legi-!a',.ion LEGISLATjOrl IN TIME Louisville, K^.—“For fouF'yearav I suffered from feqjale troubles, head- uncontested mi'ttsu tpprdfrria iToiTbiilbtlie"uniform• textbook Iviil am arfrrer ’Hnd nervousness.- -1 could 'not; .i L.a j i j. " -cpjtm’ls., -The res phi* sleep, had no appetite.and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, I fitm. cun tie reversed by majority vote The bill by the lv-rsdiiiw •, <-,«»urrt > , „ • ;r, .. ,it ■■ ■ j —i ' ; . delegation.' to.build a bridge' over BW-v W ar erf,e .river and to -utuhif the. question , op a .bond o-uy 'in r- i* ,i: d.ntu. lias Ireefi ratfiled ."The b>\dg* i l> t o; a.'.pst '■ < I (MH)eO. hould *H'' b*' ,, !*b" approve. v--. would have to ltd down finished. have to be opera ted on> and I simply broke down. A friend advised m* to -'try * Lydia E; Pinkham’s Veno table Compound, and- the re«iilt is I feel like a new womv an. 1 am well and strong, do all my own house work arirf Lbaby girl. . I know Summary of the Important Bills That J Have Been Before the State General 1 Assembly During the Past Week. of -ysifjtablo laid j}ie..tA, , a(:iu r rraitnng.tla>.- in - ill Columbia c-ns-county school Tiir- fun big .qin stions still tun 'Hill'd Mpndftv rr'rrrrtng—worn diq.fi and g»mbiatsip|».r<ipFiaf ions.- The ft: cf)t.fo|-.>ifci.. c.Ti^bjnic,^ on the j^tii |ii ir*<»* +*< nisi- S.< • i k< fo rs < Ttr l 1 -!, 1 . ( ' 11 - • dobn on ai:dSiVM>y£i t ii Ibjj). .‘tiiaijv,. Libs Cothran- -.a -H+^-tor. T 11*• y met jp t| ( . ninhiiiig. hoY-lock ami hope to be ,Jd*‘ to t <*;,( to bolb lion a-s III' \ jii Jii. Tu.tsd night. . _ ' ’ ... . , y , county • \f 'Oilieutiutt vigorou b- v pp'rtiprtIei| in the! senate when " iniyse' i i'sidution f»go vbjtiag. • 'iigtTrfil ■. oni’mith c fiymt tic—£me- ‘ hdiiy v.'mu- up' for, Tj>dsiderati a tor llam y of rib-4 ! r i ; of cXjjriWy .Tiio .f’lH'ty.' , the imndutionWtfphi.Ui.ed that ill- Louisville, Ky. -b i-'-Vt~ y . • Everyone naturally drcadfsfthe sur- ^eoh's knife" Sometimes botning else will do, but many tinxes Lydia E. Pink- ham.’s Vegetable Compubnchhaj saved the patient and made an toleration un- necesssfry. ■ ■* \ If you have any symptom about which you wotjld like to know, write to/the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.- Lynn. Mass., lor helpful advfce given free. . Emperor Kurd Krjipw.1 - - - . • - ..'dt, Hun^arX talbiu’ lie * .1 t lmbtie oel’eiiumy il rounded hy 'tle liigb >0 Use iV ip >/»vert ii mldyjflte Coronation was TlTe~TTi<Isr~!Il il11 alit 'of TiiT T. ben The emperor took tin- oath lie.. \\; officials. s . * i oinmit t c.oji fere nee. comnilt t fed 1 on t li i port Ion Ts - niiid< not specified. Senalor Eafiey ed atrmnf mtmentr-tn r- •'(.•v ydre of ■ tlie burden of trav-idig e\[i f ^N'etlffer, “ijiiarf a month jireserlptioti" bill and tlm house tin-'"bone dry" prohibition bill It is up. to the free .co, i.o-,, ,.., f-i.lMIIIttee' to an.fi: it > -d ’(■• table this .tnnmdru*", urolonged the wrangle, ui:*: 1. • was made I o post pom indejinitei ideratibii of the te-uluMon..,-' -Th onto V iu.p tbai this . • '.oiioioa. was limilh is goto mi rt-inpdv • fojr the. rntst have sold vour i-.cn years and have sulti: lent. eeuhdvt),c< i n men da •.uual Cix<i 011(11 eiTjet ion was quole 'd'eTrrrr + rrT igaih.'fm' tltL fioorg ot honr mud TjuiWm •! h r.id ;• d Iiotjses diiiilig tlie, long --d'diaies these hills The. free Oonferyn ~rr.Tnhj.ftn • have a- ibdimte fast, "-itiTm of the'tn Several Bills Continued. Several biffs in file senate wo continued* tititil. next session. One. these was rite •insilirunco .mea. tire I visit KOliNEI out a! i ^ ^ after nituli,-didtate. pa.y- v d. To 't-lii ' i reading a-; bill' aimed in . f liese , d:. < . i-ifnis. The- measurer -"which was ! tlii* nat'-u’re of a substitute for m>v-i Ce : otli'cV Huld ', provide- that the nn»n of 1 -hall lie raised by a’^tata* lax of to : cents p> * r -borsenowtd- on mill or* j ■ Iw Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You s, nd ten! cents to I)r. Kilmer & In, Binpham;on r N. V., for a.sainple sue bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will alto receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidnevs and hlad- Tie sure and fiient ion ——-1i license fire nen w rit in, lirsuranri this paper. Regular hfty-cenj ajnd spne , -iLdlar size Ixdtles for sale at all drug t itores—Adv. ibis is- ,tb«* American Hner St. Louis us sln> \vnuhl emperor of (iennnn.v. This wns. that Amcrieun ships fei-t wide and should eqtry large Mag’s of red and wfiiti ing ope, of the "seven si- ter" l*ills_ to effect- a readjustnfiTnt of the insurance denior'ulization in tliis"state. Another was to purchase l.uon copies-of Mur- .ray.Is < riiniijal law. a reference^ bdok ami manual, to fie distributed among itny. ejiimfy or milhieitiaJ lie-esc Tb' bill parsed to the third readoirr+ry r vote of 71 to rill. • The question oi whether the money should he"'raised by automobile tax or fi> l- vy on ;-.ll property eaiised the principle deba‘>. • ppesir if painted in accordance wii-h the coiuinuud of tlie sliojdd be painted in white and red vertical stripes about tea checks, with the American Mag at tin- stet;n. ■ ' »- Tipping Habit Strorlg. -liotet'.proprietor in New Yu Scfv.niit to kill oil tipping has al PROPOSED WASHINGTON MEMORIAL BUI 110-1 -It -K d 111 Ij ee S-4’-- -S u-*XX chase .would.-have caused an expendi ture of $4,500; lor which no provision had been made in the appro^n'iation recommended by the house .special lotnniiitee. did not make, -the .sfa'n licence take the place of -air /wh't*T» licenses. This amendmente a tv;:is.4,iilf. r 1 ed by Uepresentative- Hines ''trf~'Lan- caster \n important amendment was offered by Representative Bradford of York, and it wa adopted.'.pTwiditi-. that On per ceyt of tlie .money collect-, ed. shotild_J)e spent iii thir coun'v wTiere'"it is collected and fhe''.idher V W per cent to he used in the 'operation of tlie-. depa/tinent., Representatlve Whaley offered,an"amendtheftt, which was agreVd to, v^lirt.dr provided. tha* fife *tate highway department furnish, e;i>h yiacliitie with a metal lieen'-se By a decisive vote 7 to 11. >f.h -hmise_ refute -1 to strike inp -tp . i the houV r r»a^Tied ’. prohibits the dm king ' simp or Ri ; the game warden - any other miuinfjr withholding wages amended takes .from i from employes of persons, tirnis or corporations 1 engaged in' the nuinu- faciture of textile fabrics, except itf certain instancies. Mr. Nunn, explain ed his hill, telling why he thought the .Xi mounting of recent i n x *-n r i* »t; permits a single lens catiiern to* take a stereosi-oplc picture. , UNIQUE FOUNTAIN FOR INDIANAPOLIS WAR DQG lit GAS MASK nfp’ip*:fdmg the cluet game -wardr puts tie question in, the general elec ii d i t-raHis the ~pFesmit wa-rdei until fin* full of lblh. The passage measure necessary. This legislation Vote wiis 54 ft() 4S. ~A~~sfmUar billtliash^uciuld be'of great heilefit-to the mill p,t{iyeit*-lier^nt nafe '_ ———- . —(\vor4<c-rs. he,.said:- A comriiitt.ee ahn nil When The bill was ii|> for sec-cyul *4 ll ent was adiipted wbit ii excepted ad- reading there was a'1eiigtli.lv- ..debate val ! ( ' ( ' s made to rip* employes-by the Oil fuel is used in some, extent oi 1-here lllive lieell WoliUUI nineng’tfu iEnTl*--'and Norw«>giai many years, p- and ihsiTied ‘‘advaru-u^. rniforiiT - textben/ks „far the. public school- of. South ( ariilijta are; pin \ idl'd for in a bili . by Jlr. - Stafford id' ("lrecp.viHe. Which pas-sod 'its seedtrd reading in the house. Tic- l»iil caused IW'W who favoreih the. present gain i- den, "al'id T ,,,l,,, ThfhkT’Hv<>----sfitdtid ~~P~ Vume -atid' for all a- .di-^i^-.U-t goad judgment Wsf. u j> (d> - men l ary of to-, la- adopted and counts in business ■ la-1 e boaTd , --or-itl!l iMih'i .It-' ♦ now-a governor * Uepr+'sejitatlve Ifugbes. of Oi cmee made a vigoriuis speetlv. ib-Ma’in;: that if an ojlicial v.as -perne ious-4u politics, he should stand bi;- fall with his .side. -' ,* , - , A system thrctugli which s'fat.e banks may- make' loans . ipi >n '• agric ultural lands, in.'•slid*# agrieultimp is—pro : vided iu a bill by Repressejitative \\* , s,( barsing that tlie. directors of the ; i'ark-: iditon Mills - company lost over i-imMMiO by speculating in' co‘ ton futures in 11)14 sind that- hirg • supplies balanced nourishment for The One DiffererKC. 1 S.-mTord Olmsted of H. Bradford -of York, wlib h passed it ula ri,e^ ■ i»m bei ng, -pahi- -t4m—}H»ese:» iKded for his somewhat c sturdy mqgetes 'I flTffT' ftrnrw .ion u (’rows of Richland -introduced a coin current resolutfoif'in .the houii^. iii KtriK ting the attorney general to in vestigate tlie Parker company. It was referred to tjie judiciary committe'q. The DuRant. biU relating to adver- Tho lifll extends rural « red its to the- state government and bn the. words of the autheir “gives every man a chance to own his farm." " — ,- * _. A land Joan board ia created and machinery made for loans nof to ex- coed $5,000 or on' tear than 60 acres of land. The rite of interest i« 6 per n luneheoon: —1*~- t . “As for these sa<Ted cor called, I ei hlld never get wherein n sacred concert diff an ofcJtrthry conwrtr* ^ ■ .'’“0b my dear madam/* 3a Olnfsted in a shocked voice, a distinct difference. T ** and active brains. “There’s a Reason” , % • • _ ' A -x- Ao change in price, qaatity I or 4i*e qf pacKflge. I tlsing of or soliciting of orders' for aicohotic liquors and beverages, pass ed to aptWtr# reading after debate.^. 1 ^- uinuut i uiat'iwivr. a sarnni cert-Js always glyeu on Sunday $efv<f4r"i gawr * yfT’Tr—fg ■qg- w LyT Ijy " 1 Be i tV i ' \r 1 y-y : /. iRi't a \ r-ri—:—t 1