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The action of the house and sen- I ate is regarded as an expression of r confidence in the ways and means v committee and the finance committee, which n re mi red the :mtimnri:itinn 1 i t iMr. Dick of Sumter is chairman of t the ways and means committee a: i t Senator Christensen of Beaufort is i chairman of the finance committee v The povevnor sent the house a nu t sape vetoinp 12 items in the peif1 1 t appropriation hill for the special scs- i sion. Kiirht of the vetoed items v salaries for clerks of the house ' senate and committee clerks. The I ers were for approved claims due , s January, deficits in public print a for 101 1 and the sum of $1,500 c puttinp the vital statistics law ii.io 1 effect. j t The house aprei d yesterday nu > 1 imr to consider the vetoed items a c | o'clock in the afternoon. By a vote of (50 to the lv ! e when it met at 1 o'clock refuse : '.o I | sustain the veto of the item of j c i to nay the clerk of the joint com j | tie on enrolled acts. t The house overruled the veto of ti j following* items l?y the votes indie:. f mv1 Senate clerk s salary*. (j.t : > j s | ; Clerk -mate judiciary commit 'I E j $200; (:) to 2. ; J 8: Clerk senate finance and apricu ! 1 3 j al committees. $200; 0 (Ho 3. s (j j House clerk's salary, $500; 6G to 2. j Ji: Clerk ways and means commi i g 5 j S'200; <57 to 3. j v (j! Cleik house judiciary commi;' !v $200; (54 to v 1^ i Clerk house agricultural and cl e jj | committees. $200; 57 to 5. i j Approved claims apainst the 8 . i j m . $12,000; 5 t to 8. t E j lh-ficie 1014 printinp $5,405; 57 to . , t g To put vital statistics law int< t u | feet s J .500; 51 to 13. ,| 6 For printinp, to Charleston Ev? n I Post, $50; (52 to 7. S The appropriation hill was pa .-cd v | as a whole by a vote of (50 to 4. a The senate refused to sustain n governor in his vetoes of 12 item ::i / the appropriation bill. There wi p only two or three items on which any nay votes were leistered, and in tv> i ease more than seven voted to sustain. The nay votes wer; on the ?! - b licit in i public printing a.d the vital P statistics appropriation.?rxhe Str.io. A \ ' ?y < J Foley Cart hart ic TablfS^^ n r Are wholesome, thorough].* cleans- ? > ing, and have a stimulating effect on * I the stomach, liver and bow* . Regulate you with no griping md no un- u pleasant after effects. S'out people s find they give immense n lief am, v comfort. AnLi-Ililious. -'oh by all ^ dealers everywhere. a :i A woman's tongue is iu*r v ipon? yet few women are arrested lor car- ' rying concealed wcapoi Th reason ' ; is obvious. . v Hack! Hack! Hack! t 5! 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"The Battle of Vrmageddon," at the Seventh Day \dventist church, Eleventh and Kalanath streets, before a large congrc;ation. "This is the war all the nations of he world have been looking forward o for centuries," he said, referring o the European situation by way of ntroducing his argument. "It is the var referred to in the Holy Scripures which is to rend the nations of he world asunder. It is the forcrunlinir event of the millennium Recalls David's Prophecy. "The latent reports from Europe how that Turkey is mobilizing hu. irmy. Do you understand the signifiance of this move? Do you remember the prophecy of David regarding he nation which shall inhabit Jerusaeni after it has been crushed by the ither nations in the last day?" The Rev. Mr. Anglebarger explain<1 that Turkey ;s this nation. "All the nations of Europe have oveted Turkey for centuries," he exdaim d. "Russia would seize that union in twenty-four hours if she could. "The battle of Armageddon will bv ought by all the nations for the posession of a long-coveted Icritorv. 1'hat territory is Turkey, and it is rurkey that will henceforward be the I ione of contention in the European t niggle." According to Dr. Anglebargcr's arrument the inhabitants of ill Turkev vill be driven from her confines and vi 11 flee to Jerusalem. There they vill die. Russia is to seize the preset Turkish empire. The German emlire will be crushed. Dr. Anglebarger ustifies this prophecy by a reference o the prophecies of Daniel, stating hat Jerusalem shall be occupied in he latter day by a nation crushed and cfeated and scourged by all the other lations of earth. "And the remainder of the war, this mi' which is now beginning, shall be squabble over the territory in Asia linor now occupied by the Turks, ind that shall be the battle of Armaeddon. Six Great Plagues to Come. "Immediately preceding this great attle, the earth will be visited by six lagues. There shall be earthquakes, nd pestilence and mighty disturbncefc Many will die through war !mfacT!tclant. Ifyou doubt this nronh cy, I refer you to Revelation, ehaTiers vii and viii. Look about you at he misfortunes that are heaped unon is in the present generation?famine, ickness and war. Those three shall 'isit the earth just before this la * :.*<-at battle. "And when the battle comes, while ill the nations are quarreling c,vci he territory of Turkey, the seventh !ngue will fall. The period of pro. ition will be ended. Those who are i * saved shall be destroyed. They vi!l have lost their chance for sal voir "This seventh plague will he a hail torm. Croat hailstones will fall in very quarter of the globe. The Reripures say that the weight of thes?> tones will be the weight of a talent lach. The most conservative estimate if a talent that has ever been record(1 is fifty-seven pounds. Wo are to >elieve, therefore* that these hailtones will weigh fifty-seven pound ach. Who can survive such a calamiy? God Will Release Wrath. "This will be the wrath of God decending on the earth. The judgment vill be in preparation. Cod Almighty vill release His pent-up wrath on all lie world, the wrath pent up through ill the ages. Cod is a patient Cod: nit His wrath shall not he curbed forver. It will break in the last md woe to the inhabitants of the vorld!" "And then?there will be a mi"' arthquake. The cities of the whole vorld will be shattered to the ground. The mountains will be wrenched from heir places, the rivers will lie dried ip, there will be chaos, confusion; the vail of the damned, the thunder of he Holy Wrath. And out of thb linos, this darkness fills eenfusiee >oace 'vill suddenly come, and tlv miverse will In- hushed. That is the nd. Christ will come during this arthquake and quell the mighty disurbance. The millennium will he at land. "And this millennium is not fai list ant. Can you not see the proph tic sjj^ns about you? Can you not ee that this European war in which >11 thi nations, even our nation, must (ventually become, involved, is the var in which the battle of Armagcdlon will be fought?" Dr. Anglebarger declares the preset generation will see the end of the vorld and the return of Christ. "Within twenty-five years this bat le will come," he said. "This is not ny prophecy; it is the prophecy < ' feremiah, Daniel, Revelation. Read rour Bible carefully and read the lewspaper accounts faithfully, you vill see that these prophecies are true ind that the kingdom of heaven is litiraily at hand." Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scares you. The loud hoarse roupy eouj;h. choking and gasping or breath, labored breathing, call for mmediate relief. The very first dose if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound vill master the croup. It cuts the hick mucus, clears away the phlegm tnd opens uo and eases the air pasages. 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