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WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Alinost any man will tell you that 'Sloan's' Liniment means relief For practically every man has used .who has suffered from rheumatic a es, soreness of muscles, stiffness of j4snts, the results of weather exposure. Women, too,. by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieviig neuritis. latne backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi cal, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's tionent" to your druggist. Get it today. 35c. 70c, $1.40 I-IN hiabitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITI PEPSIN" Is a specially preparcd Syrup Tonic-La::tivo for Habitual Constipation. It relieves proinptly but should be taken reilarly for 14 to 21 days to induco regular a(ction. It Stimulates and Regulates Very leasant to Take. 60e per bottle. NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly checks., it T'S natural you don't want to be careless antd let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not wh1en1 you can get such a proved successful remedy Us Dr. King's NewNv Discovery. eold, cough, grippe, eroup does not resIst this stanidrd relIever very on. Its quality is n hIgh todhay as it al ways has been-and ft's been growing stendily in popularily for more than llfty years. 60c. aindi $1.20 a bottle at all dIruggists. Give I a it rial. Constipated? Here's Relief Not that ofte'n hnrimil, always vio lent and temporary lh-lp thait conwes from harsh pur bui'es, but the con fortable, gratifyi:nr, 'oirretlve reguht tion of stibborn howekl so pronounced In Dr. Klug's New Life Piihs. Tonie In action, they promote free bile flow, stir up the h1"zy, thoroughly but gently cleanse the syst ema of WaIste0 matter and fermentlng foods, and give you keen Zest for' hard work und hAiealthful recreation. All druggists 25 cents. Helps Sick Women Cardul, the woman's , tonic, helped Mrs. Wil-' liam Eversole, of Hazel Patch, Ky. Rea-1 what she writes: "I had a general ~reaking-down of my b fith. I was in~ bed for wieks, unglde-t6' get up. I jasuch a weak~ness dizziness, .* and the pains *ro very severe. A fr~ nd to d me I had tried evty thn 'g else, why ijm Cardul? . .. I did, and soon saw It was helping me. .. After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." STAKE The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, word-out? is your lackofgpodheathcaused frem any of the corn plaints so commo, to women? 'TieU why not give Cardul a trial? It should surety do for you *what it as done for so many thousands of .other women wfio sdllercd-"-t should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardud. She will tell you how It helped her. Try Cardul. AU Druggists ANNUAL MESSAGE TO LEGISLATURE Gov. Cooper GiVes Lawmakers Some thing .to Think About.' Several tecommendations. Authority 'and itesponsibility for the Enforcement of Laws tre the Two Main Things. Columbia, Jan. i4.-Giv!ng authority and fixing efinitely responsibility for the executiot of laws under this nu thority are V ie two main themes In the annual messago of Governor Cooper to tho general assembly. The chief executive calls for an ex tension of the budget law, suggesting that its scope be made to include counties by requiring that all county officers and departments submit an nual budgets in accordance with fihe classification promulgated by the State system., 8langting tile fiscal year froimi July I to June :1 is uirgently recommended. The question of rewiiting the or ganic law of the State is stressed and the governor expresses the hope that the general assembly will pass the resolution subilitting to the people the question of ordering a constitutional convention. The governor would abolish the boards of trustees of the different penal and chariItable institutions and tile substitution therefor of a board to adlminlistvir the affairs of these in stutions. The -goverinor again this ytar asks that scholarships at State institutionis ie abolished n(d that instead there he Created a State loan1 fun11(d for wortily stidellIts. A fill suIniairy of the recoind IIItilia tion1s contalied in the message is as foliows: I Thev direcvot appropriationl of all1 miioIev .11d its expendturiie only undcr approri ation litms. AII aninal audit of all cointy ofite s by the colipt roller01 general. ha::~ing of thw fiaIl year so that tiitie h. Fit'w l (1,11 fon t .1111yoiitl l to it11111o Tiat ith <(t11 estion ofl calling anoi r onil tiutional convention he refer rold Io tho electoiate of 'e t Thie or:titm of a board of control of all -,1 al aid c ritable institultlns. Tel ra'ltion of an dutcational board wich.oul perform the(i dtitesh o of (he ) reyuttnIt state board of cdllenti on, :1) i addition have power to deter Ine the eduenctional polley of the4 State. y The craition ofi menchoofrkhi loan That the Gevneral .\smltShould make revision,. by honusems or, othler ofista, for the paying of at lieast iv ing wage to all toeheis. Thle passa"ge of at good r-oads act. The Abolitionl of the counlty chain1 gallt and establishment of a Stat systemt insttead. The ppolrionmet of 'ofotal aiountl of State taes among the severn' couinie according to their taxable w:ealIt h. .\ r Of the State 11) put t all1 aS1 ) tihe( txtN tooks. tion bu(inding.itoeeel IAuthrIzation oardnral National ('raen t al the)01rd f buyig for5 the Psauav on ifty hii ito svnty-f eme (Abeaplicy oar he dethof tioccown Cris10 eatio Sam bad o1 )aesr to eo ey e .and. h. . te lae I.r. -V. 'e. J.tan. i5.--- was tvery fairry toha of 5ithte deattof Dok Owen ion IAy . eatcolileftio la aond hiast brthea his leisave wltere W.S T.r onsIlasberaled toamily Coui't on the 12th inst. to nurse a ease of lmeumn-iifla. Messia. Adam and G;eorge .Jones have repaired outbuildings on their place. Mr. Eunice Cooper is making con siderable improvements on his place. iMr. Phillips continues to make goodl progress on the Dixie Higliway. We recently met the -following friends: Shirley Whattoy, of Cokes buhry; Rdbert and~ IHerbert William son and Eugene Martin, of Donalds; IDr. C. W. Cason, of Hodges; Bob Hien dlerson, of llranelhville; Johnnie Mc Gee and Robert M'e~aniel, of Due WVest. Airs. GA. W. .Jenkins and( 50ons, Wit liam and P'~ilran Jones, after' a Iwo weekis' stay wilth heir parents, Dru. and Mi's. W. TI. .bines, hasi retutrned to Colmbia. The deathI of P'ol iceman Mi~ledge, of Greeniwoodi was a gr'eat shock to his friends, lie was a splendid gentle man and his sorely bereavcd family' hnveoumn- tenderest symnllathy. PAUL DESCHAINEL, .PRESIDENT OF FIANCE -Elected Clilef Executlve of Fratice. Big Majority P'olled. Largest Sije Elec. tionl of First P1resident. After Fall of Empire. Verstiilles, Jan. 17.--Paul Deschanel was citc( president of the French re public today by 734 votes 'of the 889 members of the national assembly vot Ing. Ills majority was the largest sluce the election of Louis Adolphe Tiiers, the first presient after the fall of the eipire, who was (1108011 unanimously. The reuilt was certain since the caucus of yesterday at which .l. Den chanel was chosen the candidate of the senate and chamber of deputies com lilsing the various p1lrties. The elec tion took oi, besides a holiday char acter, he tatmoshere of af latriotic manifestation. The feeling alolng tle senators and idpIlties was that aIfte the retiremilntl. of Clenicuccan froi the contest, to VIoIm the paliamillilt was (isposed to give evidence of the nation's gratitude, it wa+ ittilig 1hat t le president I should collie into power with a vote that would give hit the necessary auithoir ity !o speak illresiivevy for Perance. The genleral sentiient is thatwhile -\. Deschauel has not. wol the presi dency by such outstandinpg services as those rendered by Premier* VIemlen cealt, Ie is a man admirably adapted for tile position which reqcuires careta tact, and is, above all, a safe mall. Tile proceeding:; were forinal. giving little o(Ocasiol for enthulisiasI. \Vhe the vote was anlliounced however, the '111nibers of pailia ment on t1w floor and tlie visitors in the gallery joined in :t glea t oiltii. ':;L of aCelam1at ion, while forier Preiiir iiriand. wh-Io Is "!,enet-ally .cedited willh a la e sh r ill the electioni of . Al. I )schan l, (Ie. .lared to ak grlt of' fiends, "i-'ran e .\lme. De-schanel0 :an.1 her chibirn1 :aalevry and reiturnd t(o \\'is With tihe !II.idenlt lect in a moor car. On the r'etur1, .\l. IDeschaniel ws Cod lowed by a lont.: cortoge ofpriae lii ialls. 'Tie pro(&css('Mioln w':; wtcled by th1ottsands ahmng thet route, thr1ough the intrlk of Si. (loud and the lHois de I'intle:A Wilo chevreil ('ach (!ar, cr1y ing: "L-ong live )u.'hane''" and "L.ong live the( republio!" .\ftr balloting, L..)on lllurgeois, president of the natio(inaul a.embw- ily. an iioullcd ol Ile vote for .l. I)eschanl, coiiplying; with the re1ine.-t1 o olhie's wIlo received votes: not t) include tlhiei inl the minties. .\I. llourgtois mad1fe atnt a1(j(IdrI ss of congratulation to the presiden i-elect, pledg ing h im fi h slip 11ort. of, lrance. Ile nienltionled .\l. e cbnliel's )iblic services, parlicularly dring t(e War ald "during- a life of admii-able u prigtli ness :1consecrated like yoIlr fIthers, to the clt o1 liib orty." 'l'he vot' follows : hschauel 7;;1: Charles Jonnlart, 66. ;(o." lemnen caull, -)I: Leon iollrgeois, six; Chat. .Jaeie Madoul, on111 ; scatter'inig thrii'. BET1ER ThAN and Endor~:sed by Euro pean and Amrir Armny Surgeons to Cht Sh~ort a Cold andic 2Prevent Co'mli cations. Every Druiggist in UL. S. In structed to R9efund Pr'ice er If Relief Does~ Nots Comen Withi Two M~'inutes. Delightful Taste. Immedliato Rolief, Quick War'm-Uph.' Thei~ si'ns:t idol of th Ii' V(:r in i bi drug tradie is.spi'onl , the I wo minute ''oht :aiii cough relitever, nil :honeilltively' guarnteed by '(' th Ile 1h'bara t-ork's; tested, ajpproved :::id inoMl enlthuia~lsticaull endrs.'d by th Ile hiigh (st aunthlorities, ml proc In imod byv t ho comonili peOPloI as I tt I imes0 11s relwick andu ef'fec'tive asi whiiskey, r'ockl an~d rye, or' any other1 ''ohl andit cough amedy~V they' have ever'~ tried. All drug stores arei nowi supp~ilied1 with the woicrrful new elixir', s)oall y'ou haIve to do to get rid1 of that coh' is to step into1 1the ni':erer dru'g store, of Aspironni :iid tell himit to. srve von two t enspoon InIIs wit.hi f'our teaspoon fuils of water ill 0 ghtsa. Wit h voo r watchi ill your hand, take thle d'rink at (1ne swallow andt '1 call 'r vour mione(v back ini two miiiute If .'vOin c~mo'. fool yoneu col fad ingg awa l''i Iik aI dlm fuli, fio" all drafigists inv.ite y'ou ead exp'er: you to try it. Everyvi aidy's \Vhe~n year coh l or' eng '''i 'is e hieved, tako the rem11ainde ot the bottle home11 to y ~olr wifo naa i baUbies, for Aspir ontl i by far the nalfest and most of'Iective., the ensiost to take and tihe mlost nlgreenble co1( ld ad congh redudy for infant, and children,-Adv.) PAGID ZPiv! vPERA HOUSE Fri., Jan. 23 e~1D In His Fourth and Newest Million Dollar Comedy U YOU'LL SAY SO ALSO FIVE REEL FEATURE E V'rce . . . 15 and 25c Prices I INCLUDING WAR TAX 7e Mdr iUJcsna It Leas the L The greatest single reason for the popuarity of the five-passenger Paige "Glenbrook" is its new six-cyl inder motor. Since this model made its appearance, wonderful -rcports have been coming to us about its remarkable power and economical performance. The attainment of these much desired qualities was hv noC) meanls the result of circumstance. A predetermined standaird of motor building was alone responsible fbr them. We knew what we were striving for and we will ingly devoted three years of ceaseless eort to the realization of our ideal. In the performance of the Paige "Glenbrook" has come our reward. From what its owners say of it, we know that we have indeed accomplished our purpose. A single demonstration will convince you, we believe, that it is the greatest dollar-for-dollar-value on the American market. Won't you take that demonstration? PA I GE- 1)EFTROT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Maicin IRBY MOTOR COMPANY LAURENS, S. C. Lim It i ,