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REViSJRf PJW?i TO i ISNOf CONCEDED j i v w i !M v / l' VTTI. (?()\ K i vi n i m r, * xp.tii Tl'DK IS INFIXED. rommis>ir?iHT . ,>lc3I aster .Writes .of I harl< riidcrwritiiig' Situation?.Makes gr; Suirtrestion to Agents. CThe State. j The S m lA, bill ot' indictment of "wonts" on j Gov ? the part of the withdrawing tire in- tram * suranoe companies has bee drawn by 1 yesiei Fitz Hugh McMaster. insurance com- ! const< missioner. in a letter sent out by him. Sea w I He said yesterday that the situation mark* is still involved and that the letter j condit gives his present iviews. j tion t "Unless the law is repealed.'' con-' the er eludes .Mr. McMaster, "South Caro- ernor. Una must take care of herself, with lo a ~: A the aid of the insurance organizations "In now doing business here." He urges did ir rlie agents to organize mutual com- Charl* panies. the e i The letter follows: j the sa "There are about a dozen stock tuat i companies row doing agency business jlne in the State. The withdrawing stock , companies could do business just as j puuv i f111t 1 well under the law as the companies j 1 au 1 thp I?} which are here, but they won t. j a "The withdrawing companies could ! ac"^n ! execul ihelp their old agents and persistent: policyholders by taking renewals j ' }S R through their former agents as brok-1 ers, without the companies subjecting themselves to the law of the State, but _ ^ maint; they won t. :foroen "The withdrawing companies could 1 _ you tc take reinsurance rrom the ct.nrvs" " ; , : mand here and the situaticn would be much ' , . feel tl relelved, but they won't 4 ' i timeni OOllld I t H'lAC? nillUlUHiUw V AA A ' ?. ^ j eratm withhold their disapproval 'and the : , law v f consequences) and thus permit the vV.jn ^trictlv reinsuring companies doing , "T ? business with the companies now , ;you a here and the situation would be mucn j 1 necess relieved, but fhey won't. | ^ * "Thirtv of the withdrawing com* quires panies forming the Factorv Insurance ' , : york < association, winch is bv name ex-; I iion. ; empted from the law, could continue ! jtrust. that form of insurance and that would essarv be some help, but they won't. you r "The withdrawing companies will j not do business here. a~<! no other gsnizn companies closely allied with them take c will do busines here. ; which i "Regardless of what may be the terwo: laws of other States, the fire insur- must 1 ance companies which "have with- no ch; drawn from South Carolina are de- com pa termined they will not be defied the ;^i knc power to combine as to rates and They must. < refuse to permit the State to have any es, wire visory power over those rates. There compa are a few incidental contentions, but j prosnf they amount to 'nothing, and the case j comr-a is stated in the preceding sentence. "Tb< "Therefore unless the law is re- comns t pealed South Carolina must take care shoulr of herself, with the aid of the insur- ^ompn ance organizations '"-ow doing b'.isinees here In mv on'Tv>n. these or- 'fTh< Thousands of Suff This medicine is sruaranteed to do for YOU what it ha ularities peculiar to women; tones, strengthens and vitalize petite, clears the complexion, and builds up the wasted ei] benefited. Get it today. $1 at your dealers'. Your dealer -w THACHER MEDICINE CO., CH QOAUTY SEAT For All Autor Preserve your upholst( from hot, penetrating, crackir damaging soakings when it ra: from grease off your own hand the garage man. You can sell advantage, after two years se UpHUlSLCUllg ia in Hue onapc. STOP THAT LEAK i manufacture new coverings fo Just slip new covering over old WRITE FOR PI M. I. McAVl RACINE, W1 ifEuOCE FCRCfc CiPf. KCBBS IN Gil I BV SEA SlifFERFD 1W RNOR 11 A S WlTUDHYiVN FHOMINENT NAS1I SOME CONSTABLES. OFFICIAL SA1 HAS COME eston Local Authorities Are Con ufnint^<i #m Made in TOOK FIME \ Law Enforcement. ? Gained 20 Pounds c tate. T;mlae and Thi . Munni g, in a letter to iris- Finest Me T. Hyde, mayor of Charleston, "day announced that tne State, ^ that w ibulary force in the City by the niore people thai as to be reduced "because o: the sands of endorsemor id and splendid improvement in Gn the famous medir :ions." "It is my firm determina- remarkable staieme: r> maintain a vigorous fight for i I)ni?s bv ('apt. T. J iforcement of law," said the gov- sides at 2110 Aoloi The letter to iVayor Hyde fol- Tenn. Capt. Hobbs i senger conductor < view of the :;.arked and cspie ! and Xa>h ille rail 1 nprovement in conditions in seven years and is ?ston with especial reference to popular and widelj nforcement of the law against men in the South, ile of intoxicating liquors, I felt "I suffered with t t was proper for me to reduce years," said the ge Tee of State constables in your Tanlac representatr This action is in line with my of the unusual ease of local self-government and of the railroad yard* oca! authorities should enforce time I spent on an w. In 'view of the fact that your a year trying :o get istration is cooperati' g with the tors said I had en Live department of the State in liver. latter. I feel that I ran safely Well, i don't kno 5 the force of constables at this tj)at 0r something el i "but I do know that is my firm determination to years I have not h t ^ n r\ t 1 rrr\ t* r\.i i o nlo lif V rne-t o ml h Q V ?A kl a. tl^VAVUO ~ ? ill^UC o X VOV, UUU A i va ne'r.t of law. I shall depend upon lie on my side at all > -use all the force at your com- scarcely eat nnythir for the enforcemnt of law and ing for hours afterw lat with an awakened public sen fifty-five pounds. r,r r. indorsing this work and coop- i0w, as you see, and g with you ard your officers, the is 2.50 pounds, but I "ill be enforced with vigor and was getting so wea -ire in your city. drag mvse'f through "ha.ll be clad to cooperate with "Of a night when t any time that it may become my right side would ;ary to renew the operations of that it felt like an ate constabulary, and if it re- inz driven through ' additional men; to make this was terrible apd I t< effective. I shall, without hesita- cine, but nothing w< put more constables ther. I. "Every summer f< however, it will not become nec- would go to Red for me to increase the force in where the water and city." me up temporarily, t ~ 7~ : ~ ~ ~~ T would lapse into : tions wri scarcely be able to . . . A , ., . , I was on the r.erge are of the best insurable risks . . . hope of ever seeing are -orotected bv municipal wa_ . , , . , when my engineer f ks. Property rot so protected , . , ' , ? tain whv don't you be insured otherwise, and I see A , .medicine? All the moe for this except in mutual , , . . talking about it, ai mes. Everv thinking individu- , , ? ' , ' , worth a dollar to gi >ws that each cla*s of property i "Well, I went into ^r should pav its own nre loss- , ^ ... ^ , store and got a botti tether insurance be m a stock , , . can see at a glance ,nv or in a mutual. There is no , , , for me. I am now c K-t of organizing many stock tie. I sleep as sour nies. : . , , v _ ? . can Ire on my right ? agents who have lost t>eir least discomfort, nies throughout the State ? ._ , , soundly that I don i be able to organize mutual , ... , , . _ ciock: nan uic umc mes to meet This absolute de, , , miss mv tram if , netter than anvone else ; * , , ? rank me out of bed e wav is clear." . would ever wake nj -in . > "I enjoy my mea , B everything in sight firing Women W boen unable to eat ^ : tasted good?and it ^ J * bit ?f trouble"For ?1 ?w mo Tr worried take the interest' , . . ' nothing worries m s done for others. It corrects the irreg- . . s the womanly functions; restores the ap- hunger, for it does lergies. Your money back if your are not get enough, to eat. rill explain the guarantee. ^ ^ ^ on ATTANOOGA, TENN* -pv my work just li the boys have noti * "After r had tak Tanlac, 1 weighed * llHfWTT^T^ O ~ained twenty pou: I I If F * fGW weeks ag0; but W: f great deal more b; ^ # j known you were c noblles me T would hare w say this: I think iring and protect it the ,fi?est Tfcines. ~ I my lite, and I am g ig sun rays. From I to everybody. All ins, cats and dogs, ! ?bMt il; you tc .!' f ! know of about thirt s, or the hands of I; are taking it.'' your car to better ! Tanlac-the maste exclusively by Gild Tvice, because the | berry; Prosperity r ; ity; Little Mountaii : Mountain; Dr. W. C X TT7 i pells; Whitmire Pbi .n your top. We j D , LLvingston, s r tops for all cars. Per bottle straig m m foo\VS. Whenever You Neei Take G UCES The Old Standard chill Tonic is equal ????????? ?j general Tonic becai well known tonic proj r arJ IRON. It acts o lY (l) out Malaria, Enrich ^ JL Builds up the Whole [? Only Doe "BRQl to aret the srenulne, call riVE BROMO QUININE oMMmnocMMM E.w. GROVE. Cures a C couth HCvi headache, at. M J elderly WBM - | SAFEQUARDE! viijj; kaimyayj s m;\> .jo\ fe{j Others How They V r0 I Carried Safely Throug of T iff* D S ADVICE | & ? , Durand, Wis.?"I am the mot >11 Two Bottles of fourteen children and I owe my 1 :iihs It Is the jm,| : npn,,. , , ; LydiaE. Pink , i 11 i 111II J Vegetable | imiii pound. When ! ' iP^M 45 and hac ill probably inter- . ijijjJF Change, of :i any of the thou- I J l]ra||||IIP'IP a friend I its heretofore uiv- I I - ;fl menued it s ^ gave me such inc. T:!nlac. is the j from my ^ nt civen to the in-s that I Hobbs. who re- i \ several botth i Ave.. Nashville, i ara now wcl has been a pas- ~ *" healthy and r i mend your Compound to other la an the I-omsville j ?Mrs. Mary Ridgway, Durand, oad for thirty- j ^ Massachusetts*\Vomaii \V: one of tne most j Blackstone, Mass. ? "My tr? ; known railroad j were from my age, and I felt a1 j sick for three years. I had hot f r ?_j often and frequently suffered .lie irou-oie ior 10 pajns> j too^ Lydia E. Fink nial captain to a | Vegetable Compound and now amr ;e who tad heard j ?Mrs. Pierre Cournoyer, Bo: that was the talk J Blackstone, Mass. ; -and durin.T this I Such waging symptoms as se * 3 " ! suffocation,hot flashes, headaches, i a\erage oi .,,>00 j aches,dread of impending evil, tin cured. The doc- sounds in the ears, palpitation < largement of the heart, sparks before the eyes, ii L larities, constipation, variable api i weakness and dizziness, should be h >w whether it v. as hy middle-aged women. LydiaE. se,' he continued, ham's Vegetable Compound has c for the last three! many women safely through this ad a single good i j e not been able to j -.ures Old Seres, Otner Remedies Won' 1 got SO I Could j rhe worst cases, uo matter of bow long st \ , ? ! ire cured bv the wonderful, old relia enffor. : r*?a u?oi;no. rv;i it , n J -unci ^ VI*? mm 4 ? , . ,, _.- j ?i:.4 and Heals at tb*- ?*ami time. 25r?5 ards and 1 tell off j n rather a big fel- j ? my normal weight j ACTED PDIDDE fell off to 195 and j Al I Lfi unltTC k i could hardly j MrSi Findley Made Strong By ~\ i the train. I would lav down!. Severv, Kans.-" The Grippe le - ; m a weak, nervous, run-down con< pain me so badly j was too weak to do my housewor iron pin was be- could not sleep. After trying difl ,. .. medicines without benefitVinol res me. My digestion my health, strength and appetite. Dok a lot of medi- is a grand medicine and every i juld do anv good. Pe >"s. rundown woman should * it"?Mrs. Geo. Findley. >r fifteen } ears vinol, our delicious cod liver an< Boiling 'Springs tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids < rest would patch **ori, enriches the blood, and buil natural strength and energy, lit in 3. snort time j . o_. waaItc nnnoronctc | ' cv. v? tcac, A/iuggiowoi mv old condition.j .e,rr> ^ ^ of griving up allj a well day acain; ?aid 'to me: 'Cap- ammmmmmnm iiiiwrw mm n i try Cooper's new | railroad bovs are Ssid the Critic, id it is certainly ve it a trial." Hf** * i Demoville's drug US e and I guess yoa what it has done >n my seventh bot^d as a dollar ^ )WI of cabbage, |1 II inch like but have ! I jl YmB didn't give me one e now except my J !] j seem like I can't j ^ ced the change. | j , ijljj en two bottles of 11 ;^~| Mj| and found I had j | Mi * T^!ifI MM%\\ A E^j| I M et"on'that," and ^I j j v of the boys who j j r medicine, is sold j j )rug Co., Prosper- \ I i Drug Co., Little j < . , ,, i. Holloway, (Chap- j 30x3 ) , 0. rj i t "lit, I rord Sxze?......1 , irmacy, Wlutmire; | 3? * ^ ilverstreet. Price ! 33x4 Safety Tread s ! ] 34x4 "k*air-Li?t". J ht? Adv. I J 1 36x4V2 " ! [ ^ 5 ii i s 5 a Qeoeral Totii; ^ rove's Grove's Tasteless use it contains the M Jg les the Blood ano I JL* Sv<5^PTn ^0 cents J MO QUIN1NS" j for fill name* LAXA . Look for signature o- . ; old in One Day. Stoty 1 l works oft con' * EN; ^ , g vere | h ! U lr you are in buy now. Prices ham's i I I com advanced very mi 11 war ; but my prices ren j I have this on han srood stock of . t O 0 K ?-? 1 and j Enamelwara that ccom- _ reduced prices. rites; oubles ivfully S Mayes Book & C 239, The House of rise of ,back-; ildity, Of the Site" ! D0X'T NEGLECT KIDNEYS. eeded 1 Pink- j Swamp-Boot, Dr. Kilmer's Prescrip arried tion, OTercomes Kidney Trouble, crisis. ! J It is now conceded "by physicians ( j - ,, that the kidneys should have more at-! adding, i tention, as they control the other or-! relieves gans 10 a remarkable degree and do; Oc.ji.<x a tremendous amount of work in re- < i . moving the poisons and waste matter j from the system by filtering the blood. The kidneys should receive some assistance when needed. We take less j Tlliol exercise, drink less water and often j* ift me eat more rich, heavy iiood, thereby j \ iition. j forcing the kidneys to do more j | work than nature intended. Evidence $ .erent ! >s stored kidney trouble, such as lame back, j 5 TT!?1 ' 1 5 - J. v mo* annoying oiaauer irouiuieo, smai uu6 , > 0r burning, brickdust or sediment, sal- j low complexion, rheumatism, maybe j d iron weak or irregular heart action, warns j iiges- . vou that vour kidneys require help as un * " j * immediately -to avoid more senous New- An ideal herbal compound that has i trouble. 4 TRACTION,? without FF v \ yrAKING the ,<Silv( \ IVI ^sa *ew ^essons *n \ 1? JL cooler, more flex! \ Tires. \ \ The "Silvertown" Tire, y< ||fc\ \ lous Speed (and the Coasting q i \ Speed) primarily through ha A \ Cords, laid transversely. NA \ Of course, these TWO lay \ Five, Six, or Seven Layers of F M 1 But, we found it necessary III I flexibility (in the Two-cord cor I? Tread over it which was equal! |!i and clastic enough to act as a i jll'ffl Earth and the Tire-casing, wli ;i I & at stopping, or clutch thrown i I j] So, we had to devise pract: || for this purpose, TWO YEARS j| | And this new kind of Rub GOODRICH Tires a work pa: 'iff' H! wonderful Alloys of Steel and I is I |i| i construction. Ira ||| 1 It multiplies Fulbrr Ejjic SRiiiil ! while decreasimi its Weight, if |||J J Bulk, or its Cost to you. pfe I MiiliM i AS we cannot yet sup S&jMfi I f\ " Silver town Cord ' / jl jL facturing equipmen ai ll I compromise with the Public by WijM I tional charge, the highly efficiei mil I hi ^11 Goodrich FABRIC Tires fj / This makes GOODRICH I '//! I silient and Responsive-to-Pow y / and Lively, of all FABRIC Tire: / increasing their relative price t / We call this new Silvertov, / name and brand of 4 4 Barefoot f Because, it CLINGS to t? sort of reason that your bare fo while being flexible, stretchy, s TENACIOUS, resilient, en( i ber" you today get in all bU >10.40 Tires, ? Goodrich Motor-Cycle 515*45 Tires,?Goodrich Bicycle Tires ;22ioo Overshoes, Soles and Heels, an< >22.40 products. 537.35 Test out a pair of these mo >50.60 FABRIC Tires and see what : ? BRAINS with Rubber. THE B. )RICH "BAREFOG need of China r>n China have ich since the war lain the same as id. I aUo have a Aluminum and I am selling at M . Pi variety aiore 1000 Things had most remarkable success as a kid* ney and 'bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. There is nothing else like it. It is Dr. Kilmer's prescription used in private practice and it is sure to benefit you. G*t a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention The Herald and News. | School children as well | | as grown folks demand | | substantial things toeat i | Jax Biscuits | I There is something ex- i| Itra good in Jax Graham i| Crackers, in either 5 or !| 10 cent packages | Jacksonville Cracker Works j| IICTION!" srtown " Cord Tire, taught the manufacture of lighter, ble and enduring FABRIC ou know, gains its marvelualities that demonstrate its vine (Ynhi TWO layers of o ? ~ ^ ers bend more readily than abricdo (orof Cord would). in order to conserve that istruction), to put a Rubber y flexible, ?equally strong,? sort of spring between the ien Brakes were thrown on n at starting. ^ ically a new kind of Rubber, t AGO. ber Compound now does for ralleling that done by the bronze in modern Motor Car 'iency, for Tire purposes, and without increasing its * ply half the demand for Lires" (until enough manut can be constructed) we giving them, without addiat black Silvertown Rubber for 1916. rabric Tires the most Reer,?the most Long-Lived s, at ANY price,?without o you. Tread Compound by the Rubber." le pavement for the same ot clings to a slippery floor, pringy, and light luring", this "Barefoot Rubick-tread Goodrich Fabric Tires, ? Goodrich Truck ,?Goodrich Rubber Boots, i in noTiQbut GOODRICH derately priced Mack-tread results from the mixing of F. GOODRICH CO. Akron Ohio jg Tires