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M. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liv er, and bowel poisons be fore breakfast. To fool your best day in and dai out, to 'feel clean inside; no sour bib to coat your tongue and sicken youi breath or dull your icad; no constipa tion, bilious attack4, sick headache colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ac, you must bathe on the inside like you, bathe outside. This is vastly more important, because the skia pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well-known physician. : To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimen tary tract, before putting more food Wto the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your druggist or at the store. it is inexpensive and al most tasteless, except a sourish tinge which is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile pol sons and toxins; also to prevent theit formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac. cumulation of body poisons. begin this treatment and above all, keep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, .oleansing, sweetening and purifying so limestone phosphate and hot watet before breakfast, act on the stomach, .!iver, kidneys and bowels.-Adv. No Good. liow (o you like the way thh Lady Macbeth mnurders sienp?'" "1ah! She can't eve.n kill time." DRINK LOTS OF WATER TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYC -Eat Less Meat and Take Salts fol Backache or Bladder Trouble Neutralize Acids. Trie acid in meat excites the kid *eys, they become overworked; ge sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps o lead. The urine becomes cloudy; th bladder is irritated, and you may b obliged to seek relief two or thre times during the night. When the khi neys clog you must hell) them flus Mf the body's urinous wasto or you be a real sick person shortly. At fir! you feel a dull misery in the kidne region, you suffer from backache, sic headache, dizziness, stomach gets sou tongue coated and you feel rheumat twinges when the weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water also get from any pharmacist fou ounces of Jad Salts; take a tabli spoonful in a glass of water befor breakfast for a few days and you kidneys will then act line. This fi mous salts is made from the acid c grapes and leinaan juiee, combine with lithia, and has been used fo generations to elennt clogged kidlhney and stimulate them to normal activit: also to neutralize the acidls in ur'in so it no 'longer is a source of irrit: -tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jlad Salts is inexpensive, cannot I 'jure; makes a dlellghmtful effervese1 lithla-water drink whlech everyor should take now and then to keep ti kidneys clean andi active. Druggis here say they sell lots of JTad Salts folks who helieve in overcoming kl ney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv'. Appropriate Ejaculation. "' liere sombodly sa ys that Insa ni *s cas (edlh b L t t'oth." "lny gum!" STOMACH MISERY *GAB, IEEISIIl "Pape's Diapepsin" fixes sli sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes. Time it! In five minutes all stom distress will go. No Indigestion, he burn, sourness or helching of gas. a or eructations of undigested feed dizziness, bleating, or foul breatn. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for spewed in regulating upset stoma It is the surest, quickest and most tain indigestion remedy in the'W world, and besides it is harmless, -Please for your sake, get a I Iifty-cent case of Pape's Diape -from any store and put your storl ti~ght. Don't keep on being miseu * -life is too short-you are not long, so make your stay agree Eat what you like and digest It joy it, without dread of rebelliC the stomach, Pape's Diapepsin belongs in home anyway. Should 6o of the * fly eat something which doesn't .with them, or in case of ##l atta ~indigestion, dyspepsia. gastriti .etotnach derangt tat d~tiio duri t te ~ A1 JNOT TO CONVENE 1 SPECIAL SESSION GOV MANNING MAKES STATE MENT.-DE,VELOPMENTS OF INSURANCE SITUATION. DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of South Carolina Peo. pie, Gathered Around the State t Capitol. Columbia. Gov. Manning Is opposed to an ex tra session of the general assembly to consider the question of repealing the anti-compact law, passed at the recent session. That an extra session be called was suggested by J. H. God frey, mayor of Anderson, and members t of Anderson city council. The governor sent the following I telegram to Mayor Godfrey: "Replying to your wire on insurance matter, I see no necessity for calling extra session of legislature. I be lieve that the interests of the people will be taken care of. I shall use my efforts to this end." The governor has also received pro tests from several other sections of the state against the anti-compact law. Attorney General McReynolds in Washington informed Senator Tillman in reply to an inquiry from Commis sioner McMaster, that there was noth Ing the federal department of jus tice could( do to prevent fire Insurance companies from withdrawing from South Carolina. Edwin G. Seibels, manager, return ed fromn New York, where he has been In coiference with officials of some of the largest fire insurance companies IIn America. "This is the most serious busisntss situation the state has ever faced." lie said. Several more fire Insurance compa nies have ordered withdrawal from the state, among them all foreign compa nies represented by the Seibels agency ani the Aetna. One of Mr. Seibels' companies suggested that he move the - agency to Atlanta. t John L. MeLaurin. state warehouse conmiiissioner. said "The people with whom I am deal- I ing say that they can place all of the large amounts of insurance in case the withdrawals are sufficient to threaten citizens of the state. and while it Is It not strictly a part of my duties as 't state warehouse commissioner, I am y In this fight and am perfectly willing to give freely of my time and energy and am placing Insurance now for pat tins who are uneasy over the situa tion." "I have no statements to make," said F. II. McMacter. insurance com missioner, when informed that the (Te r ,partment of justice at Washington could not take action to prevent the fwihdrawal of fire insurance comna nies fr-om South Cam-lina. Mr. Mcs r Master had suggested federal action. in a letter to Senator Tillman and (Congressnman Lever. ~-Four Candidates for Governor.. Three interesting developments hn the campaign for the governorship of itSothi Carolina have occurred during Cthe past week. They were: ts (ov. Manning's announcement of d-to continule the work he has begun. D~eeiaration by John G. Clinkscales of Spartanburg that he would not be a canldate for governor, but on the conitrary would support Gov. Man Sn~ng. Announcement at Greenwood by Robhert A. Copper- of Laurens, solicitor oft tihe Iighth Judicial circuit, .that he had yielided to thme solicitation of his f'rietnls and would be a candidate for thme giovertnor'ship. Three persons had already commit ted themselves to enter the race, so that the field now comprises five can didates: Richard .I. Manning, Rob ert A. Cooper, Cole L. DBease, John ~k *M. n~esChmamps and John T. Duncan. Soon Name ConcilIation Board. day..AlManning has under considera tchtoh the matter of appointing mem art. .bers of the state board of conciliation cid, as provided by an act of the last gen no1 oral assemibly. One member will be appointogt who is a member of a recog its nized labor union. Thme second mem, casn, ber of the board is to be. an employee cer- of a large corporation. These twc hole Imenmbers will pick the third membei of the board. The conciliatIon boar( irge will act when requested by both sides pain inl all disputes between capital anc zach labor. The governor is studyinj able many names and it may be severe here weeks be~ore the members are picket ;en. Pine Corn In ThIs State. n i Summaries of March crop report for South Carolina, compiled by th yOUr federal bureau of crop estimates, wer fa-made public through the' Columbia o tgree flee of the weather bureau. An inte okc cO esting feature Is that of the Bout or Carolina corn crop; 90 per cent e or rated as of merchantable. qusalit .While only 71.3 per ent of the .Q ecrop for the coiti 'at a* Asks-for writ onComptroller. Petition for a writ of mandanus re quiring Carlton W. Sawyer, comptrol. jet general, "to issue and draw bis warrant on the state treasurer" for ;7,755.43, has been filed with the su. preme couret by Wade Hampton Cobb, solicitor of the Fifth circuit, acting to attorney for the regents of the tate Hospital for the Insane. A spe. sial session of the supreme court is tsked to hear the petition. The fund vill be used for repair work at the Laylum. The item of $100,000 to carry on he repair work at the asylum was eft out of the.general appropriation oill. The attorney general's office will epresent the comptroller general if he session is called. The petition says that "said repairs, mprovements and developments have ieeii for some time, and up to the oresent time are, in progress, are nec ssary and imperative fo' the proper are, treatment, support and mainten nce of the inmates of said institution, nd that petitioner has no adequate emedy at law." )ispensary Board Lists Filed. Dispensary boards in seven coun les were reappointed by Gov. Man king to wind up the affairs of the dis )ensaries holding surplus stocks. The Lppointments were made as provided inder special acts of the legislature. The boards appointed follow: Beaufort: M. G. Elliott. Pat Wall tnd J. S. Graves. Richland: J. W. H Duncan, James 3. Verner and S. T. Wesberry. Florence: J. H. Blackwell, Angus VicTaggart and B. A. Early. Union: J. G. Going, W. J. Haile id F. B. Culp. Bamberg: J. M. Grimes, J. B. Kearse, W. 11. Faust and J. S. Walker. Barnwell: C. H. Mathes and .W. Mar in Lightsey. Charleston: John Marshall, J. V. Wallace and C. L. Wilson. VWeans Explains insurance Act. An act of the last general assem ly in relation to the insurance of mblic school buildings has been ap woved by Gov. Manning. Copies of he act have been mailed to the public ichool officials by D. H. Means, secre ary of the sinking fund commission. rhe officials "are liable to a penalty if fine or Imprisonment for neglecting or failing to comply with the terms of his act." - The act requires among other things, that all insurance upon Prick and reinforced concrete public chool buildings, whether held and operated under the general school arwn, be obtained by all school offi -ials in the following manner-: "A ertain part of all of said insuranee hall be by said officials placed with. )Id line insurance companies,. and the emaining portion of said insurame hall be sought and obtained by themi rem the sinking fund commission." Dush Drainage to Completion. It Is said that arrangements for' the Irafnage in three districts, Catfish-,. Pigeon bay and Gum swamp. in Mar on and Dillon counties, will now be pushed to a completion as a result of the- recent decision of the supreme couirt in declaring the South Carolina dlrainage law constitutional. Secretary Grants New Charters. The Simmons Realty company of Greenville has been chartered by. the secretary of state with a capital' of $l,006-. The officers are: R. L. Sim mons, president and treasurer, and J' A. McKinney, vice president and see retary. The Bank of North has filed notice of san icrease in capital from $25,000 to $40,000. Thte Bank of' Mayesville, has- filed 'notice with the secretary of stale of a decrease in capital from $257,000 to $20,000. The secretary of state has issued' a charter to the D. T. McKeithan Lun her~ company of Lumber in Danrlingtoi county with a capital stock of $6000 000. The company proposes to: (o10 general lumber business. The officeri of the concern are: Robert L. Gilliam presidenlt, and Emil Kiesewetter, see rotary -and treasurer. The Ehrhardt' Mill company o Charleston has beeni comlmissionedl b' the secretary of state with a capita of' $10,000. The petitioners- are: Ju lian Mitchell and F. H.. Horlbeck. A charter has been issued to th Evelyn Realty company of Charlestoi with a capital of $5,000. A charter has been issued to th ,Goorge C. Frazier company of Flai once with a capita) of $3,000. Th officers are: B. C. Stackley, pres dent; -8, T. Bunch, vice president, an George. C. FrazIer, secretary and treas urer. - . The Bailey Distributing Company Cglumlbia has fled notice of an ii crease in capital from $5,000 to $10.001 The Silversteet Real Estate Cen pany has been commisdioned with capital of $2,000, The petitioners at H. 0. and J. W. Long. A commission has been issued to ti .Bummerton Drug Company with a ca ital of $2,000. a The Camden, Coca-Cola Bottling C has been chartered. With a capital .$5,000. Th's secretary~ 9fttt his issuted h com'tission t0 the ()r(end Central Lal is & 'r~iot Citmpany #f Columbia *rl pialstoc~ 9 .00.3h'f~ go ny ii>el t SANITARY SURVEY FOR GREENVILLE FEDERAL HEALTH EXPERTS TO MAKE THOROUGH STUDY OF COUNTY. NORK TO COVER ONE YEAR ,omplete Sanitary Inspection With Especial Reference to Prevention of Typhoid Fever.' Columbia.-The United States pub. .ic health service will undertake, com mencing this week, a study of the con ditions in Greenville county affecting health, with especial reference to the prevention of diseases such as typhoid fever. This complete sanitary inpsec tion, which will continue for a year or more, covering every section of the county, will be made as a result of the requests of James A. Hayne, M.D., state health, officer, in co-operation with county officials. All expenses of .he public health officers will be paid oy the government. Dr. Hayne said a few days ago that in urging this sanitary inspection for a unit of this state he had recommend ed that the work be done either in Greenville county or Richland county, but that the government had chosen the former because of its greater per cent of white population and also be cause it appeared to be a more repre sentative South Carolina county. He said also that he would probably-trans fer one of the two units provided for by the legislature to Richland county, where also he hopes to have the offi cials of the public health service at work. A letter -win be sent out in the near future to all registered electors of Greenville county notifying them of the undertaking and asking for their co-operation. "its study of health conditions in your county," the letter says in part, "is a part of a general sanitary survey belpg made by the public health service In representative counties in a number of states. The .main purpose of this survey is to de termine the 'sanitary conditions exist ing in the rural districts generally of the Unted States and the best methods for their improvement. "The officers who will visit the homes in your county are trained in sanitation and after making th'eir .studies they will be able to advise about bealth conditions, particularly as to water supplies and refuse dis posal in each neighborhood. These men wiT learn from their studies in yvour community facts which may be presented w-th advantage to other communities. "The benefit to your community fi-om this undertaking by your nation al, stabe- and county governments will I dnpend upon the active interest of the individlual citizens. if you and your neighbors- wilT give to the workers and' the work your cordial support and' assistance your county can be madle one of the several most health ful counties in the Uniited States." Spartanburg Creamery Organized. Spartanburg. - The Spartanburg Creamery cornpany was organized here by the elctiotr of the following officers and' directors-: President, A. W. Hor to;vice president, John,~B. Cannon; secr-etary and treasurer, Cabe Cannon; directors, eot. T1. 3. Moore, Moore; S. T'. McCravey, Warren DuPre, M. B Smith, Cetader Spriugs; A. W. Hor-ton, entee Cannon and Joh n B. Cannon. Di'. W. W. Long of Clemson college wast present and addressed the meet 'ny- of stockholders. Greenwood Supports Library. Greenwood.-The Greenwood city ecuncil at its regular meeting recently passed an ordinance appropriationi the sum of $1,200 for the annual sup port of the public library which it ii planned to have here. The city alst donated a magnificent lot, contrall) located. The advocates of the librar: proposition want a $15,000 building at they feel' that this will be the sizi building Greenwood should havy new. Condemns Oconee Land. Greenville.-Judge Johnson of thi federal court has signed orders autli Sorizing the publication of condemns tion proceedings against six tracts c ~land in Oconee, the land to. be se aside as a part of the great Appali chian forest reserve, being created b fthe United States government. Thes 'notices will be served upon the owr -err of the land and will be inserted I & newspapers. In such procedings, th a government does not condemn laR e which is tilled or land upon whic -there are permanent homes. ii- Orangeburg Field Days. Qrangeburg.--T'Zhe dates for the sul 0- field days in:Qvangeburg county ha, Sbeen. donduhced with the followi 'schedtug 11Hrnt, ihiliabeth, March &I N r~y ,aah0 COordoyva, Mart a) api jI0, 'Axril' 4; F our H16t <'Aill~[~attoburg city ghopris, a S6 6.~ ~ Prbvydonce, Agrip "I'm so nervous could fly! IC "Every Pietaure Tell. a Story" Colds Make Backs Ache M ORE aching backs, more kidney troubles come inMarch, than in any other month. .Slushy sidewalks, dampness, raw winds And sudden changes cause chills and colds. And chills or colds tend to. hurt the kidneys. It Is good sense to use a kidney remcdy when recov ering from a cold.and at any time whetr suffering from a lame back, sharp pains when stoopitig or lifting, dizzy spells, irregular or annoy. Ing kidney action, and a run-down, nervous state. Don't delay and take a chance of getting dropsy, gravel, Bright's disease or some other serious kidney disease. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the best-recommended, special kidney remedy. All over the world grateful people frankly praise Doan's. Here's What North Carolina People Say: S. W. Presnell. S. Fayetteville Mrs. S. E. Parker, Smithfield, N. St., Ashboro, N. C., says. "I had C., says: "My aak ached all the bad spells with my back and my time and mornings I was so sore kidneys acted too freely at times, self I had hadh es y then again they were congested. I spells and the least cold I caught, felt restless and nervous and had settled on my kidneys, making me dizzy spells. When I have had feel worse. The kidney secretions these attacks Doan's Kidney Pills were Irregular In passage, too. have always given me quicl' relief. Finally I used Dean's Kidney Pills and they strengthened my back, rid They also relieve me when a cold me of the pains and put my kid affects my kidneys." neys In good shape." F~f~NT~CKIDNEY DOAN9SPILLS At All Store., 5.c a Box. Foster-Milbumn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Just Be. Quite. Appropriate. "I am- eC the scent of success." "s have a good stabbing story." "What are you doing?"' .Then we'll Illustrate It wit plenty "Raiing oni-ons." of- cuts." F-.R E C K.L 'E S TAKES OFF DANDRUFF Now ttiff I icolto Ght d1r aney .4 . . Ugl spot*. 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