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[XTENDED 8[SSION NOW S[MS LIK[LY General Assembly to Sit More Than 410 Ilays. MaUCII WORK AIIE.AI) L.ower House Agitated Over Idea of Continuing Beyond Customary Period. Membei S of thb lower hou.se of tit' j n!era11;,;l a lbly ar: be'gi~ming to light. ag.i:st the pos;ibi!ity of a es sion extmd ing b'yon d.he coustom'iary -0 days. Only tw:) more weeks of the allotted p riod remain, and with th'e general apl'1lpriition bill still in the embryonic ;tate, anoth' " week mu.;t elapse before this will like!v be pr'' " entt'd for con: ideration. When the ques;tion of ad jo-trume:nt! for the week en: w-:is u:der ieb:te yesterd:ay, some of the members were strenuous in their opposition to ad .oiurning on -'riay. which would pre chide the possihility of other meet ings of the ways and means commit tee before nest Tuesday. "Ilub" ];vans of Newberry was somewhat. caustic iI Ii iS cii lISIO fIt the comm ittee. I t wanted to see the house keep this com mittee at work through Saturday. Speaker Cothran emphasized that the house was without authority to ltsig. iate when the committee should meet. The ma:jority finally voted to go home: as so oiniy of t.he members are ill with influenza and others have been called home beea:e ~f the illness of niemo bers of their families. It was thus seen that a quorum wouli not lik iv have been present at the proposei se..I sign last night.. In the vote on ad- I .iourning over until Monaay night, 39 voted to to hfomi aid 2S vfoteI to re lain and keep working. To Combat Influenza. The but-- yestertlday approved a resolution 'y Representative MleMil- I Ian of (Charleston , authorizing the governor to borrow $10,000, if so much he necissary, for the state b"'ird of health to Combat the influenza epi (ite1i. The :;tate health authoriieys are t without funds for this purpose and it $ was deemed advis~able to make some c provision, in case an emergency shouhI arise. The house sent to third re(ading the F'o!k bill tfo prev-ent fhibflrfen undler j If years of age from driving aiutomleiIs it This bill created a somewhat spirit.- t ei debate1 and the vote on the question of striking out the enacting wrds was exCe(edingly cli'ce .L5 voting to Ire tain, the measure and 32 to strike out the enacting words. e Lie Berry hill to impose a penalty I of 1> per cent. on delintuent taxes K< .January 1, instead of I per ient. Jan- to unary 1, ole per cent lebruary J, and te per cent. March 1. was killed by c, a vote of 62 to 12. That some letgis- mf Iation' is needed is evidenced by the fact that the total tx( collected by (s CIGAl XY~i~iN you se trade-mark, t Thkinik of the del a slice of fresh tot Thati's the real it. success of Lucky S Toatstinug improves tol as' brtead. And( that's Tya Lucky Strike It's toi FOUGHT HER IllS QUART[R C[NTURY Found TI anlac Relieved Her as Quickly As It Did Friends TOOK OTIIERS' ADVICE Speaking Fron Experience, Anderson Woman Says She Is G.lad to Re commend TIantiac. g 'wenty- five years is a long time forl anyone to contend with a physical ail metnt, but Mrs. A. C. Allison, of :' Market St., Anderson, says that dur zig that many years she suffered with a number of troubles before she began taki'ig Tan h. which she said. soon gave her relief. Now, in her endorse- t meent of T1anlae, Mrs. Allison says "it is a tfine medicine.'" Discussing her troubles. her efforts " to find relief ait the rrsults Tatlnhejc gave her. Mrs. Allison says: "I suflered with indigest ion, sleep lussniess and tervous troubles. I had no appetite and was broken down genItrlly. I woul have had spells of nervousness at times antid I lacked strtigth and energy. I had been this way for twent -five years and had pent a small fortune trying to find pernunent relief, bt failed. I an rettinly well along in years, and I need d a g eurrl tonic. My friends had ld me' <o mutict ahont Tititltc and the 'elief it tgavie them, so I began taking I'anlaie tyself. 'anlac broke up my ndigestiion rinth ,.way, just as I was old it, had done for others. My ner :es became steady and I began to gain trengthi. After taking a bottle or so >f Tainlae I could sleep well. In all, : tool four bottles of Tanlac. I know : romt Imy own experience that Tanilac s good for all such as I had, anit I an !ad to recotmmend it. It, is a fine iredicine. Tat'hta', the M astet Medicine, is sold v Dickson' )rutr Store. Manning; . W. Nett lI's, Jordan; Shaw & Plow ''n. Ne'w Zion Farmers' Supply Co., Iver; I). 0. Rhame. Sumnerton. 1l etnd of last year was only about ((00,000 with more than $3.000,1000 arried over. It was contended that many county auditors fail to impose w penalties ald that there is great ss incidenttt to this failure and that. is unfair for some county oflicers impose the penalties while others inot. Restricts Working Ilours The Geral bill to prohibit emply 's in cotton mills from working morete l ani 55 hoiurs a week was senit to the tiate. Anthler cotton moill measure treceive third reading and to he sent' the senate was the Stone bill to tmpell all cotton mill plants to allow te hour for the midday meal. The house adjourned at. 2:20 o'clock til 8:30 o'clock next Monday night. e this famous hiink a minute! Clou1s taste of [sted bread! lea back of the trike cigarettes. >acco) just as wellI a lot. cigarte asted Whe:, In the icy suit of our wear--the I satisfactior Try a pair selling in s ping your Our workii comfort an Shoe] Our Pr Still Do THE or CROUP, COLDS, | S Ays INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA I Mothers should keep a Jar of Brame's Vapomentba lra eonvenlewj. Whens Croup. Influenza or Pneu. eel., threatens this delightful salve rubbed well Into e throat, chest and under the arms, will relieve the SJW1r oking. break congelon and promote restful sleep. I l1lt( wi.Ar si nim aimS 30e,6ea $1.20da aN this rN. rae r C.N kero, N C,.fr cost o to the to the2 in tres N cipal i thrift the al face mtay b Likt the g< ('ongr\ iu esti the en ing to the ei AIl Atln goods grea te of Ric Soutth c ciaitioni $1,000, "I inal "I in a 1 It w formner ing p1 thle di from t D 1akot: -s achiev< shoote mnitted U Sh you will apprec fortable feeling is and wears t( )ves and mittens ties just now. N rm when you wea 3 farm are idea nbined in every Going n't this a good re )u should stock up 01 hole family now? e are selling shoes tl afore the sensational e did not boost wi ur prices are still dov IDE A Manager BEEF-CATTI, JUDGING pub eve] real need in agricultural regions tie V is more widespread knowledge j e L>w to judge live stock properly. feet e the judging of the finest ani- heel is likely to remain an art in for h relatively few persons can at- tea( the highest standing, nevertheless coal ers as a whole should be thor'ough tin miliar with the general principles cult Idging stock. Knowledge of this tie.' is a real asset. ! Pop e art of judging beef cattle is of j oundation of all beef-cattle shows Isug dsot is largely thec men of eter- The WE CAN SAVE' BY MAKING YOUR SERVICEA We are doing it for tho not for you? We believe a FOOTER' S-Cleane> CUMBERLAM Hill Plumbing an PLUMBING, REPAI Next to Express Office. MANNING and pay Highest Scrap Iron, Brat old Scrap Metalk ber of al ldescrij Manning Hide H. STEINHARDT, iver :iate a under > your we are o slap r them. .1, and piece. Up!' Lson why you i shoes for the iat we bought rise in price. th the others. in. Co. ttttti ttttttt utttt tttitttt lie sales. It serves as a bisis for y man who buys and raises cat to seek improvement along well gnized lines. ample score cards ft fat and er-beef cattle and for breeding cattle, together with a model card comparative judging by class or n, constitute part of the material ained in a recent Farmers' Bulle issued by the Department of Agri ure, entitled "Judging Beef Cat ' The 21 pages of text discuss in alar language the various features udging been cattle, and it contains ~estions regarding their scoring. bulletin may be had free upon re st. ~:uumu:umumunu' {OU MONEY )LD) CLOTHING LBLE. Lsands of others-why, trial will convince you. cs and Dyers, ID, MD. El Heating Co. HEATING, RS. Phone 155 , S. C. utumtnu~mmmmumumm~ Prices for s, Copper, and Rub >tiOnls. ind Fur Co. Proprietor. nIo winds of winter warm and corn :ind that fits, fee L. of those new g1 uch large quantii Fiands to keep wa 1g clothes for th< d quality are coi Prices Is y< icesw w b< 0 MORRIS NESS, UT. S. FACES AEMONEY CRISIS ngfield, M ass., Feb. 8.-The toda States is facing the worst fin- of h crisis in its history, declared I Whil .r Frederick I. Gillett, of the nIall al house of Representatives, tajn ternoon in an address here be- farm ,000 persons. The present high lY fa f living, he said, is due largely I greatly inflated conditions, due' " floating debt of $4000,000,000 the I isury certificates, and~ the prlin- andf neanis of bringing it (down is by min on the part of the public, wvith"'"" ernative that this country wvill '? tUt panic similar to that of 1893. i1i to the public, he said, to e flue care andt eliminate luxu a that the present conditions bettered. the problem of years ago when >vernmnent was forced to fight the speaker said that, tofday -sa faces a new qjuestionl, '"a m wvhether the combination of iployedt are not more threaten our business life than that of n::ut i ployers." RECO)RDS ARE IIROK EN nta, Feb). 8.- -Wholesale (try concerns in the South (lift a r business (turing the last year .er* before, accordling to the rep~ort of Norman II. Johnson, hmnond, Vai., secretary of the rn Wholesale Dry Goods Asso rep~ort shows that the total as fdone by the association's rVs amountedt to more than 000,000. m:: 'EA)W'OOD D)ICK"' tIES !| Antgeles, Cal., Ff1). 8.----Richardl , sa1ifd to have been the orig )eadlwood Dick," dlied last night ospital at G;lendale, after a illness. Hie was 75 years olfd. as Mr. Hullock's genuine afdven n the seventies, it is saidt, that i the basis for many hair-rais >ts for dlime novels, Hie was iver of the famous D~eafdwood which bore shipments of goldl he Home Stake anfd other South mines to Omaha, Neb,., and df such a reputation for bravery r sureness of aim with his six andt rifle that the outlaws per the coach to pass wvhen "Deafd )ick" was fdriving.