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WASIIINGTON STAR * COMILIM,NTS SMITH * Speaks of South Carolinian, Elevated*, to Big Senate Chairmanship, as 3ian of Information. Washington, Jan. 11.-The following bi fron the Washington Star will be al read with interest in South Carolina: b "3Ir. Smith of South Carolina, who bi succeeds Mr. Newlands as chairman of ti the senato interstate commerce comn- i mittee, is familiar with the questions coming before that committee and eI with the conunittee's record respecting p such of them as it has of late been called upon to consider. lie brings ex- (i perienec and information to the place. w "alr. Newlands, as was stated at the time of his death, had specialized s on railroad transportation. As a l( islator he knew the subject. thorou; ly and, much was expected of him the preparation of railroad legislati . miIde necessary by the war. The pres ident, who had f1e(lIenlt ly cotferred with hnim. p.t a high \alue upon his op)inions and suggest ion1s. "It. is to be reni-tubelred, iowever, that the Nevida snatorlI' had iursued his investigations along the lines of private ownesi":llp a nd op~erationl of railroads andt had l hiltitie i:; opini3oIls accordingly. Hle \wa not publicly at least, an advoetIe ofl( it goverll tion. It. w\a:; our entrance into the war* which gave the' whole sutbject a new turn and 'a;edi the president in the end to take tW - s' b of ;overnm. nt "ilut it is altogetl r likely that ltuil \I Nevlands lived, he wvould have in dorsed the course takenl by the prte:;i dent. an1(d carried tirough in the s:;n - ate th le nece('tsary invasnmires glo\wm,: out of it. "What .\Ir. Newuitttls woull have confronted, therefor(', .\r. Smitih w\ill confr~ont, and as comnpared wVith his lredecesTsor he will be at no disadva n ta ge as regards the present 1s pec of the railroadl question. New (to .\ r. Newvlands, it is new to him. Ile lunist study it as his predecessor woutd have been obliig(l to (10, in the light of the I leselt retli.tements of the government. '' "Mr. Smith is a lietloerat, as \lIr. Newiands was. Il(e is a party mn11 in party matturS. le has supported the president, in latters of domestic con cern. ills nc w place brings itm itrom lueetly into the piture. Ile will pres ently have ant ex'c'ptioial Opportunity for service, for when the railroad measure comes on Io be hea rd in the senate very interesting debate is cer tain to take place." HI Just A Full Si *1 D 's'' , MART * HOLLY GROVE NEWS. * .\iss Franel- Templeton who has en working for the government 'Camp Jackson, since Novei zr, fell on the ice last week and oke her right arm. She Is now at e base hospital, Camp Jackson, do g well when last heard from. Mr. .1. K. Templeton spent the week id with his mother, Mlrs. Addlie '1'em eton. 'I'This is the most severe winter on cord. Mother says it. is the coldest e'ather of her recollection. 'There has been considerable moving Inee Christmas andl the movers ar'e' 'Ting the tine of their life. n .1 January 9itt .\r. 1). ''. Moore :.'d to the Wade P'ins-on place. .Mr. Iu 'de tte ocven1pying the hous(' vacated v .\Mr. M.\oore. \\'e reg t I hat this oo)d neithbor goes to another scelion. \1r. IIiss llrown notl)w o0ccl1up's his ('\\' hour;' neai r Holly (t'ive ch llch. Thu11rsday. .Ian, Ill, \1 I. .\1. C. Te'1m leton! w\ilth It fou eloans and Ilhree' nl ro driier( ols s ttI to 1111ve a nego'( wiiy living somewhere'11 'twV(eln partanhurg and Grenville. Friday, all. I lih, the Imel motrtable' day ol wind. lint and sleet, he loaded hi., to:unsx aint tar (1 homtward. "The14 1md anW i iWe .('I't. them 1( from1 I n m 1):' Iu'h )ro res,;,s and it was tar h en telIhey '1ehe'i 1 a:nor tye. Iliritn a Shelter for I he mtihlls . and se {'ien ih:(t the n('-trotht er ' ti nn11fotrable' as 1eire hnlstances(' Vltld g14er 'mit, he went to Ith hot e, in ind the 1 lghts out, sillt I very bed1 tk 11w Finally a ver y (at tian agreed to :hare hi: bed. t o, ) nsnn' in himself tear rhe bed, iling ('al passed a most n'omf'ortable night, to ind Saturday nornin y his worst fears realized. Th '((ads: w\ere' almost a(n unb11roken shill >f it(', with the therm((meler ran, :Il l ow ' \'Zero. After mu1c'h dillienhly le sneeede'd in gettingO his enavalende' in m(otion----his; sinkling; Spirits reviV. ing at the thought of home and the when ('rash! dlown went a wheel. I1 was here that ptatience reached its limtit, and was tempted(. Th'le only way he could( se'e out of his dilllicunlties: was to jump i) nto loree( mill pood. Th'1inkcing botter of this, w\-ilh renewed ('ounrage he resolved to putsht ahead. Blorrowing several wheels none of which wvould fit his wag:on, he cult .1 polo and bracing the' axle, again starl e'd homeward. W\hen the wagon b'roke hie was obliged to lighten his load with the other teams leaving for his shar( a pot, at tubl, two calves, and a goat R INS TAL ./ g 'rying to improvise ia heater lie placed t lighted lantern Iin the tub, and with lap robe was trying to thaw his be- li iuniled feet when, hearing noise of otnbatants in the rear he turned to see, lilly incensed at what lie considered gi njust treatinent, had broken his moor- ni ing, and was comling his way with a tt full head of speed, and only by a ft sluitk jumip aside was a catastrophe it averted. Re-tying the goat, Cal gave i way to dispair: "Wheel broken, the e1 eienii('ts (oi)Htireid against, tile, and "I even this goat. seets possessed of " evil powers." BIy this time Billy was Ii ready for atnother attack. Then Cal hetncae as tmad as the goat. Tying 11 hinto tothe "hindl gate, he said "You nt old one-horned linp, stait this again ti andl I will-pitch you out in the middle 1) of the road." Reaching ianford, he foundin a wheel i, otulod use, and reached his dilstin ation at t p. in. Sat nrday iith. after several entangle- - ments with talh'n wires - hadly frost bitten. hil other-Iwise uninjured. \\e w\i:i h Ito lit1k 0ur frieii and neic;lhholm Cr h p ing ts dimring oar terrliblie 4:rwrience"( with zer'1 we"ather"1:V \\'ni. F rankt ; r all ow1 igI. the negr : lo h(" had t o I iIi r uln il t w it its until O \ il w ia llnrX ii 4u teid .\lr. (an nin for 1 4 ili hia I(;l us a l td hain1g woouid: Iini \ir. \\'Il; Shockley, I 'm Ill Ior d in ; I ; a1 hIll . \\'1 1i m (' ill e -i . i wardI I w' ! i harted m n, and ithi4-\ ' 1'r: '.ihi i n II d mseI ii' t\t in 1 oul i 1 ill I 1t \ 1 f.4't I Itil1l. 14t f i~t t I \.1ti.il 1 I i 1 ti ' 1tt _ 4 t I:If \'i"I'\1(liS. "I ' t o yet l' moy . ilt mi .1ronh i w' 1 .1 ad,' tu1u t dat thir 1 act 1 1 ('i 1 I11 w tiw a Mih . e Matt\ws. h .\tiIIt't : wdy I ha;t\ b 'Intirely w Tl o and Cur aevin in Ohe Day i.d sat( .\rt'i'lry hav in u bnc I pr nonal1 in 1w11 I l( health byI overnI u1( n i11) ph hI nn ." 1it isi al sioff tuCle. hartmh1 1 Iref atiu tito y haflt r i1\ t h e. ca;tarrha'lll mnen '( 1 fro th intesti l 1 i act l Il al si: the ion tIc bnaxt.ion. \"hicb 1";n 1t: ; ractic"ally ;a 1ll s tmach, liver, ind I11 finte ti al ilment1 s, ineb l inu ;1,1 -1 cit i . One dose wt \iII ll - ' in e or 111' e re111 futnie:l. 'ard of 'iand e L i er. o hank the ptl of a\lnd M uill( lhe whob conunnity whoIi were s1, kini and symllpathet(ic at the tiene of the( deaIth of' our son and to ;ssurS 1hem that thei acts of kind neass; n ill lonl.. he remnehred by us. .\I r. and .\lr.S. . . W . 11 a hews". .\lonlniville, ii. t'. To Cure a Cold In One Day.. Take LAN A'IVF; BROMIC) Quinine. It stops the Cough nud Ilelenche Sndu workis off the Cold. Druggists refund monmey if it fails to cure. -L. W GRtOVE'St birgnature on cach box. 30c. OINT S-&m 3IISTAKE, SAVS .iANNIN(. It ('ont Order W'I be Enforced In South Caurolina. Coluinbia, ,Jan. 17.---In a stateient ven oub late tonight Governor Maii ng says that with such inforniation at he has before. hitin, the Garfield el conserving order shutting (down e industries of the country appears him to be inadvisable and the gov 'n believes it should be rescinded. f it is not reselnded", he stated, "it ill be rigidly enforced in South Caro in'." The governor has been in receipt of any telegrais and long-distance essages today asking for inlterpreta on of the G alfield order, and solue rotesl have been mnade. '!'he Stale prin iers here are ini a attnd ry. If they are affected by the rder and havyei' to close down they all (1 get (tl the ca1tlend a's and I he rirnal: of the (General Assenbly ail lat hedy will be forced to talc;' a reI - I'.l'l to toni_ hi they had not t(" .'ived a rulin run the fue atlininis 'ation, but t ihey are eIxcepted, as I hey re dloing necessary work for the late. 'Ilhe f'ollow\\ing; is the statt n tut t (have(rno(r .\Ianingii onl (he situation: "I rota the" lae t l a t s ch anl orth-r ('itg :Sitn-( 1 y th e federal fIl' i 1(4i uini.ti t1'er aud approved by the 1'r(^ i (-ill, ille ;ill:iltion1 niu:: h(e 11i1)1r1 (e w>", than v.- realized, buit \w ith Ihl ilorm ation Ieo'tire Inw', I tleemii Ilit hlield o:rldeI inadvisiable and belie\e hat i' :should be rseinded; if it is not (-4ei:1e'1 i' w ;ii lit' tighi'ti y entiorced| nI S( nth 1a.olina1. In my opinion in lusi ries har,; in;; coal :"houild l h(" tor 1i1d i' 111i, nit In the fuel di( u'ni r t on has( i,('hot rity l i\ er ifc(.ai from ndr ltrier whic;h have it to tho0:;, VIh (:e .a o: h exhausted. " .\ ' e, not ! have not. Ile aut1h r. ty to dtcare It t.al holidays, hiu. con Il-_inlt u1 4n the retlest of the fuel ,(dmini. trator. ! intend i asking; the lg 1l il aIt I 14"1 tavorably on 1 u1 ch it t l N ., S F.i'Il10 : T'. Take not'e' ' that on h111 e 911h day i' 1 Fab rulary, 19IS, l will re der ale final accoin of Ily acts and oIving::; ais Ad ministrator of' the estate of J1. G. Gary, dlecensedl, inl the office of the .111dge of P'robate of 1.aurenos county, at I1 o'clock, a. ml. and onl the samne day will apply for a final discharge from mly trust as .\dministrator. Any person indeted to said e'tat1 is notilled required to make pay ment dn that date; and all persons having claims againtst said estate will present. them on or before said date duly provenl or be forever barra~d. S. 1,. GiAltY', Administrtor .lanuary a, 1918S.-1 mo.--A. NDND d Fp Ugh! Calomel Sick Please Try D( I am sincere! IMy medi and bowels so you Calomel loses you a day ! Y ou know vliat calomel is. It/s mer eury; quticksilver. Calomeol is dani gerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Ca'louel alla cks the bones and should never be put ito youir system. Whmen you feel bilious, siIagi b, constipoate(l and all kIoke- W,,1 herlievv vole need a do): (flan calomtlel jut rememcIlber thia, :, )nt SHEET ME" Tin, Slate and Cotton Mill Sh We sell and in Furnaces for -He Schools, etc. DIVVERR AND l1 The Union Centra of Cin< Offers an Insurance Liberality and at a Re ASSETS $114,684,244 I' W. H. CL Box 40 'THE INSl Laur Larfl No Wagons Ye SBuggies. Liberal; Cash< [CKY Ho MULE C( LAUR ens; Saivaies! >dsun's Liver sin1e (does not upset liver lose a day's work. 41I 1il.!'! I se(1ll for .1 ft'Wv 0(0tlt1 ; t bott le o1 I.od oi 's IiVer Tone' , whli hI j 1( i f ly V( IIiet , i ; I it 1.) I I s l ] ) i'I 'f t 1' ll . I . I il I i xi (11 I hi ' i O l It. ; I (1 !. AL WORK Gr: Roofing. et Metal Work. 31.AI0 Warim- Air aunI Residences, WrV e or Phone OOING CO. .C. 1 Life Insurance Co. :innati, 0. Contract Unexcelled in markable Low Net Cost. SURANCE IN FORCE $472,603,217 INKSCALES JRANCE MAN" Phone 216 ns, S. C. ES t. Car >r Time. RSE ENS. S. C.