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W//0/II/ lil~I \\\\ Q At EX-GOV. ALEAS; INVITED 'TO GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE Columbia, Dec. 1.-Former Gover nor Blease is in receipt of a letter from Hon. M. C. Riley, secretary of the governor's conference, in which SAIr. Hiley states: "The members of the executive -committee have called a "meeting of the governor's conference, to be held at Washington, ). C., December 14-16. They direct me to notify you of these dates and to extend an urgent invi tation to you to attend and partici pate in the progran. We have prom. ise of a w ell attended and successful imleeting." In his reply Mr. llease has ex pressed an intention of .aeing present, and says that he will be glad to be of any service within his power- to ail in the success of the meeting. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GSOV!I'S TASTR1.F ss chill TONIC, drives out Nsalaria,enriches the blood.ar.3 builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. 1ST CARj We ha Western 1\ the Mule y< large mule, Imule; a far: ~ This is and you wi ter anywh< We als< ing and wvc A full li: Wagons, L COFI 0 li~fM~y. coolir: ' o4 Deliciouir " aefres hitv. e bo'b~fer. Sy e 0 3 Lola 013 1111 Co su-rra:r. s c. ONLY .100 TAXICABS ARE LEFT IN BERLIN Berlin, Dec. 1.-Of the 3,600 tax icabs which the German capital had when the war broke o:ic, only about 400 are left, and they are seldom seen on the streets, as only public officials in the discharge of their duty, physicians, diplomats and newspaper men are permitted to use them. The auto cabs may also be used for funerals, but is strictly forbidden to drive to a concert, theater, restau rant or any other place of amusement in any kinrj of a motor vehicle. Even the women of the wealthiest and most aristocratic circles have to ride in the street cars. About 60 per cent of the taxis are driven by female chauf fers and the others by elderly men. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A ye just receiv '[ules. You c; u want, whE medium muil< m mule or a < m. extra fine 1 11l not be abl< are. > have severe >rk Horses. ne of Harnes ,ap Robes, Et 'EY & RJ OND RFUL MIKNRAI. MYSTERIES STRAN PONY Long H'dden gecrets Natdre Now Uncover . Everyon 'knows, r has heard, of the' myste bus pro rties of radium anl the at imzing t Ings that scien tists are ccompli hing with this wonderful m'neral ght that has been hidden from the ' rid for centuries. Now 'is this diu the only marve lous mineral a lev' tive that has been discovered in 1 to years. At Hickory, s., a man owned a piece of land t 'ough which ran a little stream of range, brown, pun gent water. Ev neighbor knew of this stream and a ource, but no one ever expected to see 't become instru mental in the d scov y of a mineral which would p ss In ealing power every known dr g in th treatment of Pellagra, Indi estion, heumatism, Stomach and B ood Disea s and Ner vous Disorder An old dar ey was hire \to ditch and drain thi land so it . uld be cultivated. T is old darkey was a mass of sores and was so rhe natic that he could only work occasionally. lie had to st nd in this water. His feet and han Is were wet by it day after clay. n a few days he mar velled to see his sores getting better and his rheumatic pains less severe. By the time the ditch was finished the darkey was a well man. The news spread like wild fire. It was looked upon as a miracle. The mineral through which this water ran was analyzed and found to contain nine mineral acids of start ling potency. A strong solution was extracted from the mineral and found to possess marvelous curtive powers. The preparation has been put on the market under the name of Sulferro Sol, meaning-sulphur-Iron Solution. The most remarkable eradication of disease has followed the introduction of this marvelous remedy everywhere. 0 MORE WORLD WARS COMING, BECK PREDICTS New York, Dec. 1.-The present European war is "only the beginning of a series of titanic conflicts." James M. Beck predicted at the banquet of the Fifth Avenue association here. He added: "The world is likely to b, a seething cauldron of interna tional hatred for some decades, and it will be difficult and perhaps im possible for the United States to es cape in the future from the entangle ments of this world crisis." Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Cham berlain's Tablets./These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere.-Adv. F MULES ed a car of in find just ~ther it is a a or a small Iraft mule. ot of mules, a to do bet LI.fmne driv s, Buggies, C. EGBY, 'SAY : >3 A44 ~ ~ Asngored by p~nt o VNor i do .Dec. 4.Two Bel is wli* have arrived at Sluiskill, Hol land,'on G;frtm 'eport that there was a. revolt in Atwerp on Novem ber 80 in which etw yen twa anid three untired inhabitants. ani any German Isoldiers are said to' have been killed, according to 'a Reuter Amsterdam dispatch today; quotiig..a Sluiskill correspondent. The report says the revolt was die to demands upon the inhabitants fot work in Germany. -0 Lloyd-George Has. Resigned British War Cabinet Totters London, Dec. 3.--The political cri sis has become acute. It is stated. in well-informed quarters that David Lloyd-George, the war secretary, has "tendered his resignation which has not yet been accepted. Premier Asquith has decided to ad vise the King to consent to the re construction of the government. This was officially announced tonight. ) The statement reads: "The pYime minister, with a view to the most ef fective prosecution of the war, has decided to advise his Majesty the King to consent to the reconstruction of the government." Premier Asquith left town yester (lay, but returned this morning and throughout the day there have been consultations and meeting of party leaders at the premier's residence. Mr. Lloyd-George had a long con sultation with the premier this after noon. Other visitors were A. Bonar Law, a secretary of the colonies and the Marquis -of Crew, lord president of the council. Perhaps the most important signifi cance was attached to the fact that Sir Edward Carson ana Mr. Law ap peared together and addressed a meeting of -the Unionist committee, while the Earle of Derby, under sec retary for war, had a long interview with Mr. Lloyd-George. It is understood no official an nouneement will be made tonight, but that Premier Asquith will see the King again tomorrow morning and thereafter make a statement in the House of Commons in explanation of the situation. Thus far it appears no arrange ment has been made for Secretary Lloyd-George to see the King, which would irdicate that at the present moment there is some prospect that the crisis will be surmounted with the complete collapse of the coalition Cabinet and without the resignation of Mr. Lloyd-George. UNCLE SAM TO BUILD SHIPS Daniels May Ask to Enlarge New York Navy Yard. Washington, Dec. 4.-Should pri vate builders fail to submit accept able bids for the four battle cruis ers, for which proposals will be open ed December 6, Secretary Daniels probably will ask Congress for an ad ditional appropriation to install an other capital shipbuilding slip at the New York navy yard. Rear Admiral Harris, chief of yards and docks, was directed today to investigate conditions at the New York yard, after a desegation of Con gressmen and business men from New York and Brooklyn requested Secreta~ry Daniels to build a slip there. TREVIN(O IN CHIHUAHUA Chihuahua City, Dec. 4.-(Via El Paso Junction.)-All of Gen. Mur guia's forces hive entered the ctv md Gen. Trevino's forces are also b~ack in the capitail, makmng a totam or apprWoximately 12,000 troop~s here .Gen. Murguia has sent his cavalry in pursuit of Villa's forces to the west. Gen. Murguia has assumed commnand of the troops here. W.\R GOODS F'OR P'ERlSHING Machine Guns and Shells Shipp~ed to Mexico. El Paso, D~ec. 4.--Thirteen motor trucks loaded with three-inch shells, applroximately' 32,000 rounds, 150 miles of ground wire for field tele lhones, machine guns and other mili tary supplies left for the American army field headquarters in Mexico late yesterday, army o!Iicers arriving here from Columbus, N. M., the field base5, r'eported today. T[here was an unusual activity in both the ,ordnance and riuartermas ter's departments at the Columbus base, they saidl. Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., says: "A bout live years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y., I doc tored two of spy children suffering from colds with Chamnberlai n's Cough Rtemedy, and found it just as repre sented in every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever usedi." Obtainable evrrywhere. -Adv. RUB OUT PAIN With good oil liniment. 'That's I I the suredl- way to stop them. I I lie beet rubbing liniment is MUSTANC Horses, Males, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism SpraIn , 25c. 50c. $1. At all De&ie.7 S W . 1. i7' . '11 Alas Bough .Mrpin sto r Miner iss ,S PoluSotgeachei.n ness andLesSOF snIuZER hermSed- atr o II hirt Years NEW YORK. Our Representative is as near as your postoffle or your telephone. 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Cline is confident Jon son, who jumped his bond and Black rock Wal or fled to Wurope after being convisted b in Chicago on white slave charges, has returne Diosthisucountry We crry" afulllin o MOisFiturerst an Spplas Maufctr make itl theer best Wre"SlntSith")fo ala and prcs APPAM TEST CASE SET FOR JANUAIY Washington, Dec. 4.--Request of British claimants of the German p'zie ship Appam, now at Newport N Va., to expedite hearing on the case testing the vessel's ownaershuip was granted today by the Supreme Court . andl the case set for argument Jan uary '8. -0- - NEW VOTE OF CRIEDIT WILL liE 400,0.00,000 POUNDS London, Dec. 4.-The new vote of credit which the premier will ask the House of Commons to agree to on Thursday will be for 400,000,000) ponds.- This would bring the total for 1016 up to,1,7Z50,000 pounds. Pies Cured lIn 6 to 14 Days. IA LE N, . . OZ~tMI3~ atocnea isoftc ,TO ' ~d.Dtg i~tHAR LESTON, S.Cd