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TO JIKKT !>KKHIT. Ilfinooratio Coninnl teamen Aux?'?* on 1'Ian io ?-:aiK* Hwjnired War f Ktu'imt. \Va>lr:) j,': 11. St : *. 1 ?In agreeing rcday on a war r^'-^uue measure wrt'fi wi,: ::?\ r.iahl transportation and increase rc\enur raxes on beer auc1 rion;es'i" democrats of the ^ ways d itva: s c^viittee paved the way for i?.\;.?.ving the government financial i;c*> due to tlie European war. A J: vi r islra'.ion leaders in bot'. houses r?*\.:>ted the bill as framed won!;] l-e. passed without prolonged d:>cussi?;ii. Chairman Underwool of the comin'ttfee said the measure had ihe ao-al of the president and ".is ao iseiv,. | Tlie bill co'Hfnv.iates an annual t^ revenue e:-ti Mated at $107,000,000. The tax or beer will be increased from >. *.o ?!"> p. barrel, wines will be taxed an additional 20 cents a gaif Ion, ar.'i a cent, tax on freight transportation Mils, including railroad. st-r urns hip and express freight, wil' be made. t?nnsportation companies to collect the tax and receive as compensatim " per cent, of the collection?:. To i'ni Expenses, Too. As an aaditional war relief senate leaders an-iourced today the aetermi[ nation to cut tve river and harbors bill from S ;:.000.000 to approximate ly $".iU)0ft.i'00. An effort will be made to end the Republican filibuster against the bill by including in the cut new projects assailed as extravagant. Democratic and Republican leaders are conferring on readjustment of the bill. The war revenue bill will be introduced in the house tomorrow. Chairi man Underwood made the following f statement f"t "The need for writing a tax bill at [ once is to relieve the government of the necessity of withdrawing funds from the banks. Realizing the financial situation in the country, the president thinks it advisable not to disturb the public funds at this time and to pass a bill immediately that ultimately would be necessary. ? lJ-li Tk 1_ fTUmuiii uiaiu oaua?, '"It must be apparent to- all that if congress has determined to take this action immediately to relieve the situation in rhe hanks, it will not write a revenue bill ttat will cause a large amount of withdrawals of deposits from the financial centres of the eoimtrv. It must be eaually apparent to every one ti.at tax is levied on whiskey, btiore the bill can become law, owners of whiskev in bond would pay iLN frt^rt tax on as many gallons a^ possible, <1.16 avoid the necessit> oL paying the actional tax. "La<;r year ti?re va^ in the neighborhood of $150,000,000 in taxes paid ou whiskey, r an effort were made to tb.x a abie portion of the whiskey now tcr ieo be ore the bill became a law i; wov.M make a serious; drain ( n the ..arks of the country" ' Travelers" Protective Association of America and The Southern Hallway. For the last National convention of t the Travelers' Protective association of America, held ill Houston. Texas, The Southern Railway was selected by a large number o." the members of ? this association as the route of t eir special train service, and as tne result of this, the following communications w. re sent to the passenger department of the Southern Railway: 1 Philadelphia, Pa. -'Dear Sir: It is with extreme pleasure that I "write you to thank you for the courtesies extended to us bv vou in our T. P. A. Special train Washington to Houston. I know I voice the sentiment of the majority of the men on th? A train when I state that they were thoroughly pleased with the arrangement and the service rendered. m We beg to call your attention to J the fact that through the untiring efforts of Mr. Burgess and Mr. Horner, here in the Philadelphia office, we were able to make this a record trip and a thoroughly enjoyable one. Same was not marked bv accident, and we are grateful to you for the care exercised in the handling of the train and to the Providence which guides I tis II Everything worked out 0:1 <5Chea:;le. r I I ' m ^ I j 41 - ^ ~ _ | | " * " ~ ? < I ' ||| ~3._ :' ;;' |i f ~ , , r UU1U Hugo L A South Carolina fa of hogs which were rea was so warm that killing He went to his tel Columbia over Lon? D: at a good price. He th? office and arranged for s The telephone is no You can have one on yo See the nearest Bell send a postal for our trei | FARMERS' LIN | SOUTHERN BELL T | AND TELEGRAPH I ! i ^^__ f Sell Us You | Leaky Four We will allow you worn out) in ex< I1 Jewel. 2 quart fount: Credit for old syring Costs vou only Queen, 2 quart fount Credit for old syring Costs you only Magnolia, 3 quart fo I Credit for old syring I Costs you only Think of getti in syringe EVERY ONE V GILDER J extended to them by the Southern Railway company. 'We bad a most derght.ul trip, which was much enc-hanced by we courtesy and attention shown us by the officers and cm i ioyees of your railroad. We feel that in justice to your employees, we should express our appreciation o." their untiring efforts to add to t' e comfort of rue delegates. With the kindest regards and thanking you on behalf oi' the Pennsylvania ; delegation. I am. Yours very truly, (Signed) Alex McQuilkin, Secretary. Pennsylvania Division. wr ? v iir ? IJY ivnw v TT JC<.I il, M JU.Illi II Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. 1 When the back ache., and throbs. When housework is torture. x When night brings no rest nor sleep, WTnen urinary disorders set in. Women's lo: is a weary one. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak | kidneys. Have proved their worth in "hou-:i:; 1> of eases. is G i U" ( $ . ; : i ~ ^ ' 'X' I >y Telephone | irmer had a large number dy to kill. The weather j| ; was out of the question. ephone, called a dealer in istance and sold his hogs 1 na 1 fr^i frlif W. 11 Lli.v 1UVU1 hipment. w a necessity on the farm. ur farm at small cost. Telephone Manager or 3 booklet. E DEPARTMENT j I ELEPHONE I COMPANY I ir Old Worn, I 1 itain Syringe | | i credit for it (even if change as follows: ain syringe _$1.00 e_ 25 L5 ain syringe 1.25 e_ .50 75 untain syringe 2.00 I e 1-25 J [ To i ing such values s for 75 cents in) ??? cur WARRANTED BY & WEEKS I the I U1 I j STOMACH , UFFERbRS I ! Mayr's Wondarfu? Stomach Remedy | !s StecommGsided pr.d Prefsed fey i ? Thousands Who Have j ? Been Restored j-. , : about t h re'" m o 111 h s j ' i P--' three of our most prom- ' ^j||i|f f?^ ^(;r;;tion *?t.!"'"'1 r"V,:-'? ' 1/ secur%c^ a full treatment i^BbctV ' 1 sfflmj If and took it according to i sBgSfcramdirections and passed ] i l^jBMafSi B&iflL hundreds of Gall Stones, j Is|e1sB8s^W??- Since taking your medi- ^ cine I work regularly and don't feel any 111 effects. I am praising your J Remedy to all my friends. I think it's worthy of 1 the highest praise. B.L. DOOLEYRoanoke, Va." Sufferers of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments are not asked to take Mayr'a Wonder? DatMA^tr ^AI* ?r?eLol?o mAnf 1U1 vjiv/iuavu tiiivu > 1V1 Y>ttaw CU1U uiVMV-u* I before they feel benefited. Just try one dose? Vhich should make you feel better in health, convince you that you will soon be well and Btrong, free you from pain and suffering and give you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it has ' done in thousands of other cases. Wherever It is taken you will hear nothing but the highest praise. Go to your druggist?ask him about the > great results it has been'accomplishing in cases / , of people he knows or send to Geo. H. Mayr, / 1 Mfg. Chemist, 154?156 Whiting St., Chicago, j 111., for a free book on Stomach Ailments and ; many grateful letters from people who have I been restored. i "! S For Sale in Xevrberry, S. C., by Gilder \ IV- \V. j ; i !, : : 1" . : .4 to the s ) - 5^^jBQHBS^aUISQB2SBKiaBSgS3S9BBesarasa^S Store and f The Standi Mr. McAdoo, Seen Federal Reserve Board, Ii by RESPONSIBLE I'OMPJ National Currency Associ The Standard War of nearly half a million d regarded as the very bes . United States, and will tl f ATTAMMlMAnl' AA i" /V VAAHAn uuveniiiieiii ab iu icdjiuu Store your cotton take your receipt to youi who wiil help you to hoi J. D. WHEELER, Lot mmmmmmmmammmmmammmm jd YOUR CORN WILL VANISH j | riovc if vnn wlli use our corn ! 4 1 1C uu; O Ik ; f e as directed. And going to the ? er extreme our scalp lotion will nove dandruff just as quickly and actively. Those are only two of j i goou things to be had at this j i ig store. We'll tell you the others | [ v*ou asK. !t layes' Drug Store: one 123. ^ dewberry, S. C. , : ! I J dney Trouble?if you suff, write to-j lay l'or sample bottle of Whittle's Spsom-Lithia water. The most ef:ective water for curing Rheuma- J ism, Diabetes, Brights disease. A ? vonderful Uric Crystal solvent and \cid Eliminator. Heals the weak Kidneys Readily. Write at once TTT_fj.il. r> : Tf7V.;fflQ I wmiue oprmgs v^v., n uhub Springs, E. Tenn. ' f,'7 O / / . p - * ' V aoA AM A 1/ A?? inance i uu ?With ird Wareht etary of the Treasury and tas announced that receipt \NItS will be acceptable ; ation and to the Reserve ehouse Company has a ca lollars, and its receipts ha . ii r .l . t security at ail ot toe nu lerefore meet the requirem sibility. with the Standard Wareh r local banker, merchant d your cotton until conditii ird Warehc lalMgr. T. B. STAC JOIN AR] rf children the to Mayes* Bool Store for? Pencils, Tab] tion Books. I ~ / Ink, Erasers, Book Sachei Ink. Drawin: Crayola. In fact i hai needed in the BETTER GOODS FC Maves'B? The House of a 1 To Give Quinine To Children, I ILINE is the trnde-mnrk name given tc an t ved Quinine It is a Ta-teless Syrup, pleas- t take and does not disturb the stomach. en t.'iiie it and never knew it is Quinine. ' feciaHy .iaptcd to adults who cannot i rdinary Quinine. Jjocs not nauseate nor ! , : "''v:*?: . rr:*tg:::^ :n the head. Try i " i u Qcmme f<?r any j : ;r r . to r ?: v! 1 . 1 .\ir tl:.; 1:1:.-!:* j **""t ; I u- '.: I ; r- | : ' L " 'I ' T ' ; . Ill ?': OI ~ ' * r Cotton ] rose Co. member of the s for cotton issued as security to the banks. pitai and surplus ve been for years >ney centers in the r\( I'll A FaiIavqI IClild U1 1IIC 1GUC101 ouse Company and or other creditor, )ns become normal. rose Co. i MOUSE. Pres. I r THE MY it are coming k and Variety lets, Composite te Books, Pencil Boxes is, Drawings' Paper, > re everything i i ! SCflOOi IOUII1 7R SAME MONEY riety^ Store "'hotisand Things ;he forenoon, to show cause, if any hey have why the said administra*'or> iliould not be granted. Given under my hand t/.us 10th, day >f September, Anno Domini 1014. C. C. Schuiiipert, J. P. N. *C. - *. . . ? .. - ? - ; Ue at 11 . ' r .. I, aad# immediately thereafter ; y for letcr? d:s::i:ssory as s'ici . r. . i :i. ' .1 persoi s having claims aganst Guar."-' .:i.