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$151,000 F UNID '0 FIGHT WEEVIlI Fund be Expended in Campalign Urm der Direction of Prof. Long ol Clemson. Many 'Minor Offieialt Eleeed by Assetnbly. Colunbia. S. C., Jan. 30.-AVithout n de-Msenttmlu vote the senate toda) adopted a contcurrent, resolution put ting onl record the inembers of tha body as favoring -iin appropriation 0l $15I.Jt't. proritly safegttart'ded to h expende(d in the campaign against thc holl weevil, under the direction ol Prof. W. W. Long, and his assistante sol College. Thev main attention of the general assembly was taken up twith the efec tions ad only one hour was devot ed to strictly routine legislature busi -ness but during that time both houses did a hal of work ot their caleildar. -'. A. MSwain, of Newberry and of the extentsion department of Clem Mrs. \ir.inia G. Moody of Columbia, were re-electel without opposition as stat r. in sit u erae coim m issione rI and state libra.-ian respectively. W. 11. wer.' re-elc'ted as directors of tie stat- penlitenlliary. wer,, oppomsed by Hlanks ,. (atughman. of ('oltiihia, A. W. iynols and ir. J. . Mcleod, were re-elkwled as regents for the maIe hospital for the Insane with out opposition. .John E. Hrazeal and Tho'nas - G. .\llAod were re-elected without. o)posjl it to tle hioard of trutris of Winthrop sollege to till oinl the unexpIire'Id U1erm1 of Dr. al. A. K' rawford, deceasd. .lohn G. Ander so,01 of Rock lHill vas elvected by a majority of 2 Votes over his vomtt pin ho . Ill.. J1. 1'). .lollwon of Ihv samei city David it. ('oker ami I. A. Wit cox were unop.osed for re-election and Olanido Sh eppa t'd was re-elected Without oppositiol it) th, ha:ardt of visitors o' the ('itadel. A. L. lukes and ('lainlt' E. Sawyer, wer- not opposed for re-(Ieection as 'rtismeks for the state agrictulturval antid metchan ical college at Ora ngeburt'g. It. ff. Timmttermtan was the only mtemtber of tti boar )'d of trustees which calet pti tor re-election today to he re turn-d. 8. A. Burns did not offer and 8. T. .\leh'ovi was ifeat'd by ('ap tainl Illny (. Tillmanal of ;reoenwoo)d ;and WV. 'I. -larnett of t'oiumbia. I oft the instit ion. Alfred .luitgr asunopposed I.s a memtber or the board of trust of the state medi<,11 coilleg. There will be no othor (e -t durint tie session. Roth holuse. of tlit g'teera'l assim bly adiourned at three o'clock until N::.n ;,'.!o(.k Tuevsday nlitM in order that the memberis might he at their htoii .\lntly, which is salesday. Rheuiatism o n -i h m f Ihl. - m b the obst'e shvar\linoral \\aler. Pn itha ~ ~ :1 mnrac vnmow-hbn-i. tolier Es o a :en-- a Iridle. D.-hber-a an . Wher' IG a i .twi i Ag 1, . (. Sht{j ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin-say Bayer A Insist on "Rfa yer Tabhlets of Aspirin" in a "flayer pack age," containing proper directions for Headache, Colda, Paim, Neuralgia, 1, ubago, and Rheumatism. Name "liayter" means genuine Aspirin presoribedI by phuysiciana for nineteen yeas. Handiy tin boxes of 12 tabuleta cost, few centis. Aspirin is trade mark 'si Bayer Manufacture of Monotacetic acidester of Saliclcactd. GET READY. Keepc Yo'ur Liver Active, Your S4y'.te '. Purificed andc F'ree From Ccht by Taking Calotabs, th a Nau:cales Calomnel Sure. 'Escin ald Drttggislt aro atlvis ic't'ode as: protec ~ti a iln T'''o ti dt att Nal I t ilht tand :to si- r th's aI !. I'o liaiit, nol n'ai''tl , MORtE CREDITS TO EUROPE AQREED ON Extension of $509,0,000 Additional 'tredits for Food Relief Probable. Washington. Jan. 30.-Republican members of the house vways and means comnitte in conference late today Informally agreed to favor leg islation authorizing the treasury to extend additional credits of $50,000, 000 to certain Eiuropean countries for food relief. The specille countries to benoilt by the food credits will be decided upon at a later meeting of the majority members of the committee. Poland, Armenia and Austria werc included in the original proposal of Secretary Gls;s since ittspported in a letter from President Wilson, for credits of $150,000,000, later reduced to $125, 000,000 by Mr. Glass. Leading Democratic commiitteemlen, includling- )11opi'esentativn Kitch'.enl,I North Carolina and Carter, Texas, who were amiong the first to suggest the $5,0 i, as a. maxiuilttm alu thorization, are counted on by the Republican Imlemlit'rs to slipport tit, $50,000.i00 loan, which also has ap proval of soilie members of the Re publicani legislative steeritig coulumit tve. While no agreemenit was attempted aIt either of the conferences to de tertaini whether the legislation shall speeit'y tihe countries to get Ile loans, sotie effort in this direction may be inade at the ways and mienris coil iittee meet iig tomorov. Proponents of he $50.000,100 fid suggested that N amrnount pritnarily to relieve starvNa tion int Austria. to suppiiement private 'barity to the .\rmeniaas, anld allevi ate distress inl lb nlapest. ConIldential information received by commii iteeien through oliial chan tnls was understood to be to tile ef fect that Jiiurjopeain countris, includ- I ing France anid -:ngland, could not he expeeted to contribute to a relief fund for Austria. their inclination be ing to aid Poland in its tight againist the luss ian ltobshevik government. LAiNFORDi NEWS. l'ainford, Peb. 2.-r-r. C. 1). Cox isU in Geenwood having been caIedI there by the illnes sof her, sister, M.\ls. t John l'ayne. .\'s. C. L. Waldr0. has returned from liendersonville, N. C., where sis Was called by tile seriouts illness of her aunt, Mrs .T. R. DeShields. Mr. C. B. [otbo delivered an able sermon at the Baptist church Sunday and dined with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Drimtiond. .\rs. 0. C. Cox, Misses Janie, Cox and r(tacte D'Shields went to Green-\ wood Friday to attend tile graduating exercises at Latnder' College. Miss Jenness Cox was a member of the gradating class. -.\li. and Mrs. .1. W .tohnsoin entei- I tained a number of their friends iat dlinni li'IOn last Thurisdaiy. .\ rs. J1. 5. liiggins specnt thle week - crid iith hiter sonl in ittuffaho. .\tisse's .\tary Iliiggins and Auiriey LFrankils, student s at imnest one cotlege ate visiting their part'ts. \t r. Joe Coopert has recent Ily joined the' t'nited'i Staites navy. .t. and i .\lrus. S. .\. IDrum nmond spent .\blI. andi \li's, I I) IV it I u o. iof tross Antichor, visiteid their pare'ints Sundaily. TIWO LIEI'TEN.\NTrS .\rm . viators ('ross lio (frandec to laredo. I'ian ii.\A Iso Retur ins, Sani Antonio. Feb. 1.---ieng'ts. E. F. liat is an rd i;. L. rimties, I' ni ted States aviators. wxho have been hieht by .\cxi eann athtoritiies:;sine Wi'dnesdlay last. wh len they matte a fore'i laninig tnear iiut'rero, were ireii'lese at N uevo Ga trldi t hiis a fternoioni andi ('rTossedt lie liii Griandtito ibaredt''o. Texas, Cot. . t'. t"(chct . Motfhertn deparitmetnt air' seriviiice11 ficer, annunnedi tontiightI. The a'ator ts werei treleased biy o riler of Gen'f. 1ey naloi (Garza, commr tandler iof ft' garri'isoni at. ii vo Lared'to, aftr ai : conitfaere'nce' with la ij. Gutlian F. Sane,, corn ntder at i.\latamroras, who ac ioinpatnbeat thle aia itoris to Nuev',o La Geineral Garza anid .\ajor Sanez enlled at the Amnerican consulate and in fo'rmied Rtandiolh liiiober'tson, United States~. onisui, wiho hait aecotmpanied lie aviatrs friom huer'ero, where lie had gonie to took into lie circunmstane es of thiei' detent ion, that it wvould riot lie necessar9 to take thoem before Gener'al .\ur'guia at..\Monter'ey, accordl ing to r'epor'ts of Colonel Feehet fr'om La redo. Lieutenanut Stoner', a navigator,.wIth stationi at tLariedo, was sent to Sani Ra fael heas TerillIas, 30 mites west of Guerrero, and late today returned with the airtilanie of tLeuteniants D~avis atnd irmes, ottone Il ecet. aninouineed. Gen's Tasteless chli 'ronic restores vitality and energy br purifying and e,v rIihing etho blood. You can soon feel Its St:emilth TIO PIoTEeT SNAKES. Move Coming to Save Harnless Ones. Now York, Jan. 24.-With prohibi tion safely on the statute books, a bill designed to protect harmless snakes soon will be introduced In the legtila-. ture of New You1<, New .ersey and Dther states, it was announced today by Dr. Allen Samuel Williams founder r)f the Reptile Study Society of Amer lea. The measure will be considered it the annual dinner of the organiza tion which will be held February 10. Snakes, Dr. Williams declares, reduce the cost of living because they feed )n rodents and rodents destroy thou ;ands of dollars worth of grain an rually besides killing fruit trees, ausing fires and spreading disease. Snake lovers owill have their first leld (lay and hunt Saturday. April 1, Dr. Williams announced. Several lints are planned in New York, New lersey and Connecticut. RELIEVED AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS 11nl 4 LIie on 'inekers aid Witter, Miineh111-1 GO So l "For sixteen years I hal stIomach rnhh'." said W. A. keill, of Knox li.Tennl.. a1 (.ar inspeclor f'or thle otilhero itailway ('opiPanuy. "It filally got so hail that I had! o lIve on eraekivrs antd water. .\nlythin heavivi thant that would our Ol ilnm stoimlach anod would eallse !as to risi up. Thl'll ily stottmaclh volild gi t so sore that I could hardly oilch it. "Finially I trIed taking .\eritone. in oni Imly third bittle itow and I Valit to tell yoi 'mI feeling fine. "I ohli not.iee improvemient tromt he first holttie. .ly a!tlit le bega" I o pick ill) and m.y stomach felt bel "Now, I ca') vaCi aniything. I want lind as u111ch of it as I wanlt. witolllit 1nY had etfects on mry stolliach. "The hliatgI roi I ln bread and water o anything I want to eat sure hast le a ebtang in meu, for the better lid I feel like a 1eV man. .leritone is highly recournlnded for iling tti litions of ,'be system. sneh S Stomach, liver or. 0idney tr-ouble, w for catarlh. rihettint-iism. sleeplss hiss or lack of alti1te. .\eriton , the to ic if real merit, s sold txcllusively inl lanrens by he iauitrens l)rtiii ('., and hy the ollowitng near-by druggists: Gray 'ouirt I )rug ('o., Gray (.murt; Young's '11am1111 y. Cliintoni: E. - . . Golding, Wa erloo: .\Iarlin I )ruh g Co.. Cross fiill; 'ore,. Ilug Co.. llore : lleason's )rulg Store. Woodl ';' Whitmire )rtg Co.. Whlitmn.ire: lieifte ks liarm e, Fountain ;lit: and is sold by one lruiggist in every !;wir tlroiubhout hlk state. .ST We can make d and descriptive sure that we ha fail to see the b the residence Greenwood THE NEW MITCHELL SIX. The new Mitchell will instantly appeal to your sense of individuality, style and harmony. The harmonizing lines of hood, windshield and doors. Note the long sweep of the body; the swift, rakish appearance. See how clever designing has done away with the unsightly vertical lines which have always given motor cars a blunt, unfinished look. Then see how roomy this body is. Note the extent of floor space-the wide and deep seats. Comfort has been made a spe cial issue. The body rests on long cantilever springs which insure utmost riding ease. Masterful workmanship will be found throughout--even in the smallest details. In these new bodies, items commonly given slight attention are the subject of thoughtful care. Only custom-built bodies or those found on the most expensive cars are comparable. Whether you are buying your first car or have had long au tomobile experience, make no new choice until you have seen these new Mitchell Sixes and the exceptional value they offer value in long life, economical operation, comfort, beauty and indi viduality. Mitchell Parts, Service and Accessories M IInth & 'litic Dr. Posey's Building South Harper St. Laurens, S. C. )P PAYING RENT ERECT uick-Built Bungalow ON THAT VACANT LOT [eliveries in about four weeks. Ask for our catalogue matter. We have some excellent values and we feel ye just the house to suit your particular needs. Do not ungalow being erected on South Main street just below of R. P. Pinson and in front of my home. F. ENTZMINGER , S. C. Phone No. 283