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* DAYLIGHT SAVING. Will Be Terminated At October Cbange. ? Washington, June 18.?Doom of the daylight saving inaugurated as a war measure was pronounced today by congress, both senate and house adopting by overwhelming votes measures to terminate operation of the law when the period of summer time ends next October 26. The house, after three hours' debate, by a vote of 233 to 132, passed * a bill to repeal the law on tfae last Sunday in next October, but rejected an amendment to make the repeal effective at once. The senate, by a vote of 56 to 6 after brief discussion, added a rider to the agricultural appropriation bill which it passed late today, providing > repeal of the daylight measure on the same date fixed by the house bill. The senate measure now goes to conference with the agricultural bill and the house bill is to be sent to the senate. It is considered likely that J- the senate amendment will be finally substituted for the house measure. Action of congress therefore means continuation of the present closing time this summer and early fall with ^ return *to slun time October 26, endding two years' operation of the daylight saving plan. Members of both senate and house, in advocating repeal of the Jaw enacted March 19, 1918, said they were g| guided largely by wishes of farmers ' and laboring men who oppose the ad&\ vanced working hours during the spring and summer seasons. Oppof nents of the repeal legislation declar ed the extra hour of daylight was a I; Vv boon to city dwellers and asserted that others could easily adjust their v affairs to conform to the advanced > clock schedule. More than two score of house memSsvvs--; bers participated in the debate, but ; as most speeches were limited to a r few minutes, all obtained permission to extend their remarks. jvV. "..iV Senate discussion was confined virtually to addresses by Senator La Follette, Republican (Wisconsin), . champion of the repeal rider, and Senator Calder, Republican (New L York), author of the daylight law. .vr1 The six senators who voted against H i the repeal rider were Calder, Frelinghuysen, Newberry, Page, Phipps and ; V Rpbinson, all Republicans, except Senator Robinson. ? ??niTT tit. vftr mnrrn j||||^^ xtiuurs UAnuTvi; ?i* xx^ox. New York Guardsmen Show Great QV 'v- - Speed. i' ?. ' New York, June 19.?Ten regimoots of the New York State guard fiv '. demonstrated tonight what they could >J? - do by way of protecting the city in an ,:.v . emergency, when they answered a test ; mobilization call and quickly threw cordons of armed guards about publie buildings, power houses, car barn% public utilities and the homes of prominent citizens. j Automobile trucks filled with armed men, dashed from .armories to t \ bridges, power houses and other : > v spots theoretically held to be in dan&r and the guardsmen carried out the practice drill so grimly that in many quarters it was believed that they . were to remain on guard duty to prov v tect the city from "red" outbreaks. \ This belief was heightened by the "" secrecy thrown about the proceed|\y ' ings. Colonel Hayes of the Seventh / Infantry announced that two battalions of his men had been sent put 'to 73' ? V >. suar^l public property," and that the orders Vjlich were secret specified no l date^for their return. ,v _ . -- Toe realism given the drill was ? % L < strengthened by the fact", that ammu: ;.r \- v -^jtlfliihwas issued to the men. Newspaper ^lep were barred from all arm-. v.r ories* C ,Gen. George B. Dyer in charge of brigade 'headquarters, at . * thd Seventy-first Regiment armory, Manhattan, left his headquarters in a^motor car for a tour of his guards without making any statement. Adjutant General Berry supervised the maneuver, bt? he could not be reached to make a statement concerning it. About 10,000 men in all were mobilized. The Real Trouble. There Is an elevator boy in a New v..:IJ: 1 j xuih uiiujo uunuiug wuu is ciiiiuu& a, large number of public servants that resent needless questions, says Everybody's Magazine. >. One day there entered his car a rather fussy old lady, and garulous, as well. "Don't you ever feel sick going up and down in this elevato? all day?" she asked. "Yes, ma'am," said the boy. "Is it the motion going down?" "No, ma'am." "The motion going up?" "No, ma'am." "Is it the stopping that does it?" "No, ma'am.' "Then, what is it?" a "Answering questions, ma'am." \ 'J': \ . > The Best Tonic. Willis?"Did the doctor do anything to hasten your recovery?" Wallace?"Oh, yes; he told me he was going to charge me a guinea a visit."?London Tit-Bits. 666 lias more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line.?Adv. NOTICE ~ Of Special Meeting of Stockholders of Farmers and Merchants Bank, of Ehrhardt, S. C., Called for July 1, 1919. Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, of Ehrhardt, S. C., to increase the capital stock of said corporation to the sum of $-">0,000.00, a meeting of the stockholdorc nf coiz-l flnmnro+inn ic * o \j A ouiu viaiiuu AO tancu, IU be held at the office of said Bank, Ehrhardt, S. C., on the 1st day of July, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of considering said resolution, and to transact such other business as may be incident to or connected with t}ie increase of the capital stock of said corporation. FARMERSANDMERCHANTS BANK OF EHRHARDT, S. C. By S. W. Copeland, President. June 3, 1919.?4t. NOTICE Of Special Meeting of Stockholders of Bamberg Banking Company, Bamberg, S. C. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Bamberg Banking Company, of Bamberg, S. C., is called to be held at the offices of the said Bank, at Bamberg, S. 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