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EXPECTS OFFICIALS TO ENFORCE LAWS 3Pnning Telegraphs Henry P. Wil. nams to Enforce Laws In Charleston, Durlng Mayor's illness. ...... .... Columbia, March 13.-"Owing to Mayor Grace's Illness and uncertainty as to how long ho -will be detained from office,. I ami calling on you and city o cials to enforce the law against liquor selling, gdnbling and other vio lations. Please advise your deterinin ation and when I may expect results," said Gov. Manning in a telegram to -Mayor Pro Tom Henry P. Williams of Chkrleston. made public at the gover nor's office tonight. "Mayor Grace's favorable condi tion indicates early return to duty. In the ,mcantime have. instructed police officials to enforce all laws. I will be out of the city until tomorrow even Ing," was the reply of the mayag pro tein of Charleston to the governor. Bth telegrams were under date of Marh 11. The governor in making public the telegrams indicated his strong desire to see the city officials of Charleston enforce the laws without inteifer ence from him. He said that he was giving earnest consideration to the situation in 'Charleston and he hop ed that the mayor and city officials would enforce every law. He said that after his telegram to Mayor John P.' Grace protesting against the pro griam of the mayor as published on law enforce'ment, .that the mayor had abrogated the progran announced. The Charleston executive, the gov ernor stated, had asked for a con ference with him and a date had been set for the mayor to conic to Columbia, but this was prevented by tile illness of the mayor. 1le stated that, on the request of the mayor, ie had let matters stand awaiting hii recovery, but telt that lie had wait led long enough and that lie desired to see somie results. "I want the local oflicials to en. force the laws," said the. governor and thenl, signiflcantly, "and I ex. liect results." The governor is watch, ing the situation not only in Charles ton but throughout the state and i doing all in his power to persuade an< induce local officers to see that the lav is not violated. He is, however, earn est in his determination to see tha the laws are enforced. Sheriff J. Elmore Martin,. of Char leston, writes the governor that I is active in suppressing violations 0 the law. lie made a statement to tih governor on the results of his effort on that line. 'he situation in Berkeley county a regards law enforcenment is encoim aging, according to reports to Go% ernior Manning fromn Sheriff Cause who gave a detalled statement of hi That it. is his entention to get a expert physician in lunacy for si perintendent of the state hospital fc the insane wvas the frank statemem Governor M anning made to Drm. . .. Strait, tile pr1esent supler itendent< the institution, at a conferenie b< tween -thenm in tihe gover'nor's offic flee this afternoon. The governc sent for Dr'. iStrait and told himt thi he wanted to give him ample notic of his initenionl as lie dlesiredl to trei him with all due consideration in tI: mnatter'. Dr. Strait expressed his al preciationis for this thoughtfulness c the par't of the governor. The goyarnor has not yet selecti thme superinitenadent for thme asylum Severe Hiead Pains Caused By Catarrh Cured By Perum. I Feel It a Duty t E REMMankii d to Let Al Kno of My urc P mna Sj Did It. Mr. W. II. Chaney, R. F. D3. Sutherlin, P'ittsylvamnbr Co., Vi w rite": "F"or the past twelve imonti .I havi e bmeen a sufferer from catarul' of .the head. Since tainmg four bo ties of your Perunia I feel like different person altogether. -The s< v'ere pains in my head have disal heared, and my entiro system hi been greatly strengt,henied. "This is my fIrst testimonial to ti cuirative qualities. of any patei medicine. I feel 'it a duty to mal kind to lot them know of Perun In my estimation it is the greate medicine on earth for catarrh." We have thousands of testimonia like Mr. Chany'sm. Some of the were cured after yearn of suifferir -and Aisapfointmenjft in finding remedy. Send -for free copy of "Ills of Life The Perunla Co., Columbus, Ohio.' Those who object to liquid med eines can now procure Peruna Tal lets., lie is giving the matter careful con sideration and it is generally under- ] stood that he will pick some man mi trained in this line of work and thus de carry out the recommendations of )r. it A. P. Herring, secretary of the Mary- Ti land lunacy eoimission, whb invpsti- be gated the conditions at the asylum at as an efilency expet, and whose re- to port resulte in tile pnssago by th av general assembly of the bill provid- en Ing for the reorganization . of the iU state hospital for the insane and pro- ca viding a system of government for it. w CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILES ! gl "Californiat Syrup of Figs" hest for ti tender stomach, liver, howets- t! tastes dellelous. .. c< ci Look back at your childhood days. ,. Remember the "dose' mother insisted on--castor oil, calomel, catharties. W How you hated them, how you fought t( against taking them. \Vith our children it's different. M\others who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize whate they rt do. Th1e children's revolt is well- It founded. Their tender little "insides" y are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, giv only dell- Ii0 cious "California Syrup Figs." Its IC action is positive, but go IV. Millons of mother8 keep this armless "fruit h laxativ'e" handy; the know children love to take it; ha it never fails to t clean the liver a ( owels and sweet en the stomach, a d that a teaspoonful 3 given today saves a nick child tomor-t' 11oW. -Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California 1Syrup of Figs," which 1 has full direction~s for babies, clil- s drel of all ages and for grown-ups c plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. -See that. it is made by "California Fig Syrup Com- 3 pany." Refuse any other kind with contempt. *e * ICOLD POINT NEWS. * * - * ** ** * * * ** ** ** ** *. Cold Point, March 15.-M's. Guy X. Moore was called last week to the bed side of her brother, Mr. IAuke Riddle, at Laurens, who is critically iI with plineuimonia. Mi. J. K. Nelson has been real sick but is now better. Mr. Henry Duncan has been sick with a spell of grip, but is better ti - this 1writing. t Mirs. Della Cunningham is sick at this writing. - Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nelson and daugh ter, Pauline, of Laurens, were the f guests B'undhy of Mrs. Nelson mother, - Mrs. 1lEiza '10l more, who has been real sick. Messrs Charlie Rice and Thos. Dun s can, of laaurens, were callers at thIet home of Mr. John Cannon's Sunday. i)r. .1. L. Fennell, of Waterloo, w'a in our comnmunit y Thursday. S ir. .1. K. Nelson and son, Ilurts, were visitors to Laun 'os Satuirday on n business. Mir. Guy Moore had the iils fortune to get several teeth knocked T out Wednesday while working at the r'ck cuarry. . Mr'. I lenry Illendix spent Saturday tfwith his father in Laurecns. Mr. J. Hi. Boyd, who was buried at C Mt. Pleasant Sunday, was w~ell known Sin our community. Hei hiad hundreds it of friends who sympathize with the 'C herieav'ed family and raelativ'es. Cu Seuse Won't Run for ('ongr'ess. - -Sipartanbur'g, March 13:.-Jludge n Thomas S. Sease, w~hose name has bee11 nmentioned among those who 'dI might cater 'th0 r'acc to succeedl Con n. gr'essmani Josepr' T1. Jlohnson in case -the latter' becomes a Federal JTudge, sinaitet hat lhe'would un der' no circumi I stancees enteri'politiels again. "'When I w~ent i on I t bench,"' lhe saidi, "'I c ut all 1)01litical briidges behin d me antd havec - no( aspiirat ions iii that dlirectionl." The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ntecauise of Its tonic and laxative effect. IAXA TrivH ntROMO QUTJNiNE' Is better tihan ordlinary ) Qtuinine andi does not cause nervouasness nor ringing in head. Remember the fuii natne and look for the signature of E. W,. GROVE. 25c, 1 ('iCard of 'Thniks. Please allow me splace ini youri pa iet' to express my thanks to those <who assisted me) ini tihe contest for' thec Red .I ron Racket's ize'A watch. I imost hleai'tily apprnieciate all the help r'eceiv ed andu thlank cite alnd nil. Georg~n Medlock. g.. a, is Death of Mrs. S. Earl Elledge. Poplar Dpring, -march 15.-Our con lnity'was'saddened last week by the ith of Mrs. S. V]. E1lledge, After a gering illness, She passed away last ursday at 12:10 o'clock. All that the st medical skill, and loving hearts d willing hands could do was done alleviate her suffering, but did not all to keel) the Angel of death from toring the home and claiming her as i yictim. Less than1 a year ago she me into our midst a happy bride, th every prospect of a long and hap life, but oh! how frail is human e, nud how soon are all our fondest ipes id aspirations shattered and here there was gladness and Joy, oon and sorrow come in and take oir place. But we do not sorrow as ose who have no hope. She was a msistent member of tile Presbyterian Iureh, and wo believe our loss is her1' lernal gain. She was loved by all ho knew her. Her remains were in iI'red in the cemetery at Union Church Ilowed by a. large concourse of sor -wing relatives and friends. The Imeral was conducted by her 1>astor, ev. .1. M. Dallas of Wvare Shoals. Tihe Allbearers were Messrs. Clyde .\ur-ff, bner Dodson, Leland Vermillion, lar Ad Sharp, 11. 0. Walker and Carol 101 dge. The sympathy of tile entire IllImllity goes out to tile bereaved usband,.father and other relatives in ius hour of their great sorrow. Mrs. Ernestine McKissick is right Ick at this writin1g. WN'e hope she lay have a speedy recovery. Several of tile loplar people attend di the Old Maids play at Brewerton 1hool house Friday,night and had An njoyable tile. .1r. and Mrs. Jn1o. W. agwell spent tile (lay with Mir. and is. Jim Pitts Sunday. 11 orns Or Ini1terchangeae .ifleage 1nd Penny Scrip Hooks fr IiIntrastate Passaire iII South ('larohlmna. Effeetive Saturday, March 20th, 1915 11 11nterchangeable Iileage and Penny sriip books, forms Z, ZZ, Si.\ and lnn11 y F'crip Iregardles of da'te pur :h.aSed) will be good, withlin ilimit, or intrastate joiriieys iln South Car )lina by exchangi. of coupons at ticket ,vindows for iassage tickets in ac 'ordanece with contract an( tariff Pro visions. iSeabiard Air Line Railroad .Southern Iallway Carolina Atlantic & Western Railway Charleston & Western Carolina Ily. Columbia, Newberry & &Laurens Ry. Atlantic Coast Line Hailroad. Really Healthy Person. The healthy person is one who uses all his powers of mind and body to their full capacity, and this is. what brines hanniness as well as sense of' power. The emphasis should not be upon what on1e hears go much about lelaxation; but upon keeping this nor. imal health of every organ and every unicion. This requires activity, ext ercise end always a puro and noble life. .k WONDEllF1'i IIEE.IN(4 INFIU. E NCE IN EIDNEY' TIOI'1iES.' A year and a half ago I was taken with a severe attack of kidney trouble that p.ained 1110 io suIch aln eXtelt tlat morp'lhIne hlad to he given ime. Was attend~ed by a doctor who pr'onounced it as Stone in the Bladder' and pre scribed Lithia Water. I took Lithia WVater' and1 Tablets for some time anld received 1no relief from them. I stop Pod taking meldicinle for' some1 time, later' having some1 Swami 'Hoot in tile house0 iCelded to -try it nd felt 1mu1101 relIeved. Whil- taking 10 second~ bot ,the comm110eed to pass Iravel in urinle until1 1 had ipassedl I all ,at least a hlalfI dlozen~ or' mor0e a d had not1 sulffer1 ed the4 sli1ght1e siln c-and1 in all have Iaken1 one hottr . (Id a hllf and feel very grlateut wamp~%ll1I- Iloot. P(''5011:11 Y ours veryIC~ tri(lly,10ii I 6th daiy of' Aulgust, 19!09, II. W. Sinks. who subscribed0( the above stalt eent and made oaith t hat the~ same11 ib true in substanlce and1( In falct. A. ii. Lee, Ex. of Ju~st iee of IPeade. 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