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SOLONS VLFEDOE AID FOR INSANE ASY UM Legislators Adopt inding Resolutieo on Hearing Addrtess by Chief Execu. tive. Columbia, Jan. 15.-Gov. Manning personally addressed tho Joint assem Jly yesterday regarding 'the State los pital for the Insane. The governor talked for 45 minutes, the attention of the members being diverted only at such moments as applause broke the silence. . The governor talked calmly and un interruptedly 'le told of the changes in the administration and the care of the State's unfortunates during the last twelve months and his efforts and desires to see that the best of treat ment and leadership is given 'the in mates. He outlined the motives which led him to secure a superin tendont at an annual salary of $6,000 and his personal sacrifice in giving $2,375 of this amount, saying that he was unable to do it for the ensuing year. T'he matter of salary as well as the election of the superintendent, whose term of office expires February 15, 191G, is now turned over to the general assembly. "There is no act of my official life that has given me more gratification," declared the gov ernor. Gov. Manning recommended the ap propriation of $320,000 asked for by the boqr'd of regqnts. le pointed out those features of the present admin istration wherein a saving had been realized and extolled by recounting individual instances the value of oc cupational work, as put into operation in the last eight months. He said that each case was treated Individual ly, the patient's history and previous environment being carefully investi gated. "I do not e rgo, the appropriation for the credit of the Manning admin istration," declared the governor, "hut as a monument to your foresight. I want the institution to be a credit to the State. Let it show our regard for God and for our suffering fellow men." Imme<dately upon the conclusion of the addrehs and message, which the governor had pro ulsed in his annual message read last Tuesday, the Joint assembly adopted unanimously the following resolution presented by Representative Joseph A. McCullough of Greenville county: "Resolved, That the thanks of this joint assembly are hereby extended to his excellency, Gov. Manning, for his most instructive, interesting and soul-stirring message, and we pledge to him and those in authority our hearty support in their efforts to bet ter the condition of these unfortunate wards of the State confined in the State Hospital for the Insane." The joint assembly was called to order by Senator LeGrand Walker of Georgetown, president pro tempore of the senate, who inirodnoed Gov. 3Manning. The governor said that when refer ring to the conditions existing a year ago he meant no personal criticism but told or thenm as a statement of fact, on wvhich to base comparisons. Hie poinitedl out that the care of the patients had beeni only custodlial and hat the general'condit ions, especial 13y thle housing and the fir e system w'ere "intolerable.'" A change in lie trea tment or thle Inmates antd a re or-ganiiza.tIon seemed0( demanided, an1( this lie set a bout~ accom plishinug with the a 1d or the l iheral aplpr'opiaitioni given the institution last -yeant. I1I0 sho.wed that the point of view of con tinuied remedial legislation rested en ltrely in thle hiandis or the legi.hlators on their det ermination wvhether or' ntt the care or those unfortunates is- a solemn duity or the S-tate. On i\conclusion of the address the 1egislators applaudled and unanimous 1l' adopted0( a resoluitioni offered by lr. McCullough, pledging support and co operation in thle wotk of improve The senate withdrewv from the hall of the house at 12:30 o'clock, when the house adljournedi to meet Monday night at 8 o'clock.-The State. D)OUDLY PIIOVEN. 1.aurens iteaders Can No Longet Dloubht the Evidenice. This L~aurens citizen testified long ago. T1oldI of quick relief--of undoubted benefnt. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is comle~lte-th( evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit Mrs. Di. Templeton, 235 0 -k St. Laurons, says: '"My kidneys a ted toc freely and the kidne secreti 5 were unnatural. It was hi rdly a e to get around on account o the ipains ini my back. My limbs wv re s elicen and so were my hands an fe t. Doan'r Kidunoy Pills removed a 1e ailmentr an ykiny beca .n normal.' (Statement given in March, 1911.) On-November 23, 1914, Mrs. Tiemple. ton said: "Whenever I have noticed a slight. return of kidney trouble, duc to at cold, Dean's Kidney Pills hav< given me prompt rellef," Pr'ice 50cj at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-gel iToan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Templeton has twice publicly recommtended. Foster-Miiburn Co. Fronn, Buffalo. N. Y. LITTLE EkIOEEB80 IN GENERAL BILL Western Distrlte Offices in Danger. Judge Not Touched. Washington, Jan. 14.-Diligent prob- 4 Ing carried on here for many days to ascertain whether or not a bill had been introduced in congress, either to "peal the lnw passed last March which placed Congressman Joseph T. Johnson on the bench as judge of the 4 western district of South Carolina, or to do away with any of ,he oficers of 4 the court today resulted in success. Stuck away in the senate.bill to codify and revise the judiciary laws of the country, which is prepared and passed every year, were found two innocent 4 looking little paragraphs. One of 4 these proposes that with the passage of the bill the duties of the present district attorney for western district of South Carolina shall be taken over by the saune official of the eastern dis trict, while another paragraph further 4 on provides that the same thing shall be done with regard to the" marshals of the eastern and western districts. There is nothing to indicate that the present western district would be abolished or that the duties of Judge .Johnson would be interfered with. { It was learned that this bill was prepared at the department of jus tice and sent tg Senator Overman, chairman of the senate judiciary com mittee and by him offered in the usual way. Members of the South Carolina del egation declined to discuss the prop osition to abolish the oflices now held by District, Attorney 'i'hurmond anld Marshal 12yon, and said they know very little about. the matt'er when asked foi' information. Some of these members seemed to he as much in the dark as any one else concerning the personality of those who have been instrumental in having the department of justice ii sort the two paragraphs referred to and it is probable that little worth 4 while will really be known until the bill comes up for passage later on in the senate. Unless the South Caro linn senators block the matter there may be no district attorney and mar shal for the western district in the 4 near future. MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IFS TONGUE IS COATED If cross, feverish, slck, bilious, clean little liver and bowls. .. Children love this "fruit laxative" and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply Will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with twaste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sor/ throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoe / Listen, Mother! See if tongue is c ted, then give a teasp onful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a ew hours all the constipate waste, our bile and Iundigested foo passe. out of the sys tem, andl yeou have well, pilayful child again. Millions of n~ oth 's; give "California Syru p of Figs'' h ause it is- Ierfectly' hzarmleys; child ni love It, andl it necv er fails l'o act on the stoamch, liver and1( biowels. AslC yeour diruiggiat for -a 50-cent bot tle of "California Syru p of Figs,'" whIiichi has full dlirec tions for hllies. children of' all ages and for grown-ups Iplailly rinlted oin the bo1ttle. Hoewar'e of cou n terfeltsx sold her?e. Get I tihe gen uine, made by "'(allifornia Pig Sy rup Company. ' lsefuse any other kinid withi ('ontempt. VON lil'ELOWl (CAILED: HOME. Munmond1o Ac'coti of the Hails. e'r's illne'ss. P'ariis, .lanuary 12.-A Rome dis patch to the .iournial says it has beeni learned from the D~uke of Adragna, brother of the wife of Prince Von liue low, former' German chancellor, that on .account of Etmperor' W~iliams' ill ness the Prince has been summoned suddenly to Berlin from Switzerland, where he has been staying feor several months. Come to us for the best stove polish and iron enamel, for grates. S. M. & ID. HI. WiLKIDS & CO. Severrdl Hurt in Tornado. Nashville, January 12.-Four per som, were injured and a number of houses were destroyed by a tornado wvhich swept Madison Station, nine miles freom Nashville this afternoon. 'The injured are: Mrs. TL Ryllivan, Mr's. B. F. Bixler, liarry Armstrong and EASY TO TAKE-NO PAIN OiR ACHE. It's no longer necessary to bear the weakening 'sickness and terruible nau sea that always follows a (lose of cal Liv'Ver-Lax cleanses the torpId liy or. and hyvena up the whole systonyby riding it of the cloggi 10 posen. /Yet it works so gently and( ~leasantJi that youl hartdly know. you' take it. ISiv- Ver-Lax, being pt 'ely$ get able. is absolutely harmless, Ian (lees nbt tear' up the system lik4 c omel. And it's guiaranlteedl to lie sfactory or the druiggist will retur'n your money. For sale at 50c and $1 atT~Lurenls Drug The' Housewives GREENVILLEo S A snowfai *Golden ?i of Dr Opportunity Daity for EAINCORPORATED. Under Economy Muslins SALE OF WHITE This annual event which needs no introduction to the ladies of Laurens is NOW IN PROGRESS. The assortments are the greatest in rany years. Cotton has advanced, but with your interest ever before us we Gowns, Bought before dV8RCe Sheets, I Combination Pillow Cases, Skirts, As the result4e are able to Towels, Corset Covers offer you rices frequently Table Cloths, Drawers, 1. Napkins, Corsets, Less han Wholesale GWite S Waists, Goods, Children's The sale lasts two weeks Domestic Garments, and you are invited to avail Embroideries (Extra sies yourself of its opportunities L es __cl. to the full. __ State of South Carolina, - County of Laurens. - - -PROBATE COURT f__ f Lellen .J. Ledford, individually and as f f administratrx of the estate or Joel f against f f Alice May Ledford, et al. Defendantso. Pursuant to a decree of the Coturt + InI this case, I will sell at public auc ,t ion at Laurenis C. HI.. S. C., on Sales day in F'ebrua ry, 1916, the 7ith day of P the month, during the legal hours of f f Usale, all that lot of alud, with d1welling house and stor-eroom1 thereon, situate ff within the Corporate limits of the City f % ~Of La;ure~ns, in1 the C'ounty and State aforesaid. near Laurens Cotton 'mills, containing one-fourth (1-1) Of an acre iP ore or less, hounded nI le north and east by estate of \y. \. ,fles, outl by F!" m (Ill st reet, ai( est by -lands of .l. It. Putinam. f#4,1 -'Term, of Sae0: Cashx Pulrehaser Imty for papers and stamps. If the + ~ p Iurchaser fails to comply with the f~~ ~ isae-dy tm of sale, thIe p reise-s to lber Oltc o the samin or sone so hC~e cnt Touring Car (Delivered) $466.90 ls on the same terms and at Roadster (Delivered) $41 6.90 ? (7. .. at f fanl. 10. 1915. 25-3t LA NI)SA. i When over a million Ford cars in use, nl therst salesdv in February, I + " will sell 590 acre; of land one mile you cannot go wrong in buying one your- f).oth otoen. PloS. tellist *' 9 ion and rented this year for -1,000 lbs self. Its popularity is proof of its quality. goodl I 'ostu IeInd and h: s of timber. +J f 'T'erms of Sale: ,J~1-3ensh, balance In f th e,;oneand 1 eyeair phtYitents, 1)0chs W ith the high price of g soline, the ;e = ile, . I. Wher inoration apIply to J. D). Bell, * " Agent, Clinton, S. C. 24-4t Ford car .is the one to b y. keep counts. f + C. U. Featherstone W. U. Knight Splendid opening or parties wishing FE e a IGHT f f ILaurens, S. C. +~ f 111 'c~ 11141 s Inttru~sted to) Our Care to use Ford cars for t nsfer and using sWill Iaiau our place for headquarters. ore . ;almietto ank oMr. Featherstone will spend Wednes. djcay of each week in Laurens.) Tires, Ford parts, Oils and Grease in clN.aSETTyM T. stock February, 1916, 1 will render a final * account. of my acts and dloings as 1'9x CRAIG AUTJ1O CO P N '1I oleka.m, nd ntes day will a pply For .a Ilnal 6ischargu W V. C. WV~ALD R, Mvgr. ar^" no i darty t 'ei o)10 di Next to Swygert NicJkels & Co. . Phone 334~h~ o ; c;"lt a gnts detae~i -Agents for'Laurens, WVaterloo and Scuffletown Townships " i "2"o;"tieo e .J0hN II. CA.\'l 0LL *~* ~ *~* **~*~ JJanuary 1, 116.-1 mo 10xecutor~