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1ou Can't Cure R With Linir If you are afflicted with Rheu rnatism, why waste time with lini ents, lotions and other local ap :c ations that never did cure Xiicumatism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away, fog you never will succeed Try the sensible plan of fifiding the cause of the pain. Remove the cause, and there can be no pain. You will pever be rid of Rheuma tism until you cleanse your blood WASHINGTON TALKS ABOUT MR. LANSING All Gossip In Capital Centers Around Resignation EXPECT CONGRES STO ACT May Determine What Constitutes Dis ability of President by Legisla tion. Washington, Feb. 15.-Secretary Lansing's enforced resignation con tinues to hol dthe attention of official Washington and all the talk among politicians, members of Congress and government officials continues to cen ter about it. Gossip as to the prob able successor to the forme- secretary of state is even subordinatwd to dis cussion of the sensational climax to the strained relations between Presi dent Wilson and the former secretary of State which now are known to have been in existence more than a year. Such terms as a "crisis" in the cabi net are freely used, and in a sense find color in the frank acknowledge ment of Secretary Lane that he was equally responsible for the meetings to which the President objected, but the best information available in dicates that there is no crisis, in the sense that more secretaries are likely to resign; in fact it has been stated at the White I-louse that no more res ignations are expected as a result (f the incident. Opinion in Congress continues di vided with opponents of the peace treaty supporting Mr. Lansing's posi tion and talking of some action to de termine how the executive business of the government is being conducted during President Wilson's illness There is even cloak room talk of some sort of legislation to specifically de fine what constitutes the disability of a President, more clearly than is pro vided in the constitution. So far it is all in the realm of talk; no member of Congress has brought forward any proposal for legislation. ,--- -- ---. I maintain t in which all ful materiah home and choicest ravy the' proporti< to be best i tended. Th I, complete mi fertilizer. the Royster I to-date plani I F. S. ROYS 5Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va. j ~Washington, N. C. SL I~onontoery heumatism rents and Lotions. of the germs that cause the dis ease. S. S. S. has no equal as a. blood cleanser scores of sufferers say tluit it has cleansed their blood of Rheumatism, and remov ed all trace of the disease from their system. Get. a bottle of S. S. S. at your drug store and get on the right treatment to-day. If you want special medical advice, address Medical Director, 19 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. The chief discussion seems to range about whether President Wilson knew of the cabinet meetings which have been going on for the months until he wrote his letter asking for Mr. Lansing's resignation. Probably no one but the President himself and three or four persons most closely around him can answer such a ques tion specifie.cily; but it is being pointed out in discussion of the inci dent that reports of the cabinet meet ings have been printed regularly in the newspaper; that it has been stated at the White House that the President reads the papers every (lay and that in some instances, at least official action which the President took on some subjects was after these subjects had been discussed at the cabinet conferences. More than Meetings. Persons who are well informed of what has been going on in' the inside of the administration hold to their belief that the cabinet meetings were only an incident and that President Wilson himself in one of his letters to M,r. Lansing referred to other and more important reasons when he wrote that the cabinet meeting inci dent only strengthened a feeling he had had for some time and that for some months he had found the Secre tary of State yielding to his decisions with more and more reluctance. The affair is expected to probably come up in Congress again to mor,. row. Mr. Lansing meanwhile has de nied himself to all callers. It is un derstood that he may spend a short vacation in Florida before going to his home in Watertown, N. Y. DIES OF EX'OSURE ON MOUNTAIN TRIP Charles MacVeagh, Jr., of New York, and Companion Start on Snow Shoes. l)ub!in, N. H1. Feb. 15.-Charles Mac Vearh, ,Jr., of New York, a graduate SPdent at Princeton and son of the counsel for the United States Steel Crorat ion died of exposure on Mount Mm adnock early today during Because bree very extensive chemical I materials are thoroughly tested, can ever enter into Royster g< Eoreign markets are picked ox r materials; then I formnuhto't n which my life-time ex; or each crop for which a results of all this care is, ni xture which is really the "las , you see, I am justified in feelix Products, which come from our 8. TER GUANO ( Lynchburg, Va. Tar boro, N. C. Chi artanburg, S. C, Atlanta, Ga, Macon , Aa. Baltimore, Mdd. Toledo, Ohia in attempted snowshoe trip to the iumit in company with Charlton eynders, of New York, a senior at Earvard. The young men sarted on their ;rip early yesterday afternoon in ex :ellent weather but soon a blinding mnowstorm and right winds developed, making it impossible for them to reach the summit. When a half mile from the top they abandoned the at tempt and started on the return. But it that time it was dusk' and soon they lost their way in the growing larkness and driving storm. More )vcr, deceived by the mild, clear weather, when they started they were thinly clad, without overcoats, hats or gloves. Falls Several Times. MacVeagh soon showed signs of ex haustion, falling several times and about 9 o'clock dropped unconscious Reynders who was also suffering from exhaustion protected his companion is best he could, but MacVeagli died it four o'clock this morning. At about the time MacVeagh fell un anscious, Fred Nettleton caretaker it the MacVeagh estate here, who had become alarmed at the failure of th Professional Cards JNO. G. DINKINS Attorney-at-Law MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ILLERBE Attorneys at Law MANNING. S. C. R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan PURDY & O'BRYAN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING. S. C. FRED LESESNE Attorney at 0Law MANNING, S. C. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate--Small and Large Loans. Long Terms. .J. W. WIDEMAN :MANNING. S. C. II. C. CURl'TIS, Attorney-at-Law M ANiiNG, S. C. ---. ----------- -- 0t aboratories No harm ods. OurI er for the em in just Shas foundI ilizer is in aturally, a t word" in Lg proud ofI fifteen up-. :OMPANYI ardotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Ga. Columbus, Ga. Ieameaas mmsao TO A-V0ll E~pidemies of Influenza usually the public of a return of Influenza tl Influenza is becoming epidemic agair infection, a duty not only to self but In the epilemic of 1891 it wa five of this disease. Last year pre and on a stupendous scale. No cat: Oil of IE ucalyptus, combined with otl IEucapine Sah~e. Every citizen shoe against the Flu germs which infect leading to the air passages is the bet becoming epidemic. Eucapine prote If You Take Flu by careless exposure and failure to properly sterilize the air passages the doctor should be called immediately. If neither doctor nor nurse are to be had, take a good purgative. Reduce the aching and fever by taking Aspi tone (2 tablets) every hour till the fever is mastered. Rub the throat and chest with Iiufapine. Fill tlw nostrils and sniff it hack into the throat. Put some iscaipin' On the hack of the tongue. Swallowing a little, no larger than a peil, will do good rather than harm. I'lace a teaspoonful in a coffee pot with water, bring to a hoil and in hale the steam through a pasteboard funnel. Keep up this treatment per sistently till the doctor arrives. Many phvsicians will continue just. this treat ment. and nothing more. Weakness and' lnrt depression are characteristic of Itilulienza. Plain Aspirin is slightly Ian it depress:int. For that reasoin .\spi tonte shoull ie used as it does not depress tilie hott. cont aining willi Asipirin a safe, siaht heart exhilarant Ino count ract the .Iiglhtly depressing ef feet of the Aspirin Your druggist caln supply Aspitonte tablets, :;5e the bo4!:, and iom-pine Halve 50e the. .iar. If yom' druggist. dioes not. keep it order by inil frioi the manufacturers. Eicapine Sailvc is indicated in skin and is t herefore uselil in treat sores, burns, briises, iseit bities, s of I lie air passages ail as a curat iv emitly used, entirely dependable. l ai TIh Piedmont La young men to return started up the mountain on snowshoes it an at- 1 tenlpt Li find them. Ile discharged t his revolver frequently and eventually f Reynders heard and answered with his t o\t revolver. Nettleton assisted Reynilers down - the mountain and returned for the body, bringing it out just before night fall. \acVeagh was 22 years of age an-I was graluated from Harvard last I .June. I e was specializing in lani guages at Princeton. CLAIMS GEEN C(OfTON J)alton, Ga., 'eb. Ii5.--C. F. O'lriant a farmer residingt in the l'leasatt (rbove di:trict of this (ount', claims to have produced cotton tie staple of whichi is a pronoutntced g;reen, lilms at 'ilt i in the objective long soughl t;Lby, Sa:gricuilturalists :and scientists. The samptlesC ofi this "viridetscent"' etioni is of bteatiful green color and cf very' lin:- texturte ad fibre, resem *t Mr. O'Br-ian t Itas expter'iment elif years int his etot to ptrodu ce cot iont plat beating a colote:l libre andh Itas anntountced htis intentioni oif prodluci at full crotp oft hti. new tst:tle th co ing year'. l'COIimllGIN I.OVI: i of' alhchtmyi, ant o-e in wiih evey thing is turnted to till. Nothiintgi wasted if t here is imotney in it. l'ot tuntes are mitale not. only fromti t rade itn jiuck, but front tamie ini juunk afC tictiorts. went. fortht itt scartb of his rivtIal soul fiught. a duel wvith him. IL was, of ilourse, fiolish, for the s;wrdt r pistol coul not. guarantee justice, anil often injtury was addedl to injury. Yiit, thiera was somethinig rattetr mtanly abtout it. A ruinted homte was a tratgedy anid mttightI becomte a dlouble tragedy; but at. least it was niot, mtade the basis (of a comnmercial entterpris. But, we have chtangedl all that. To- ] day, wvhent a woman enses tot love her htuisbandt, or a mtan htis wife, thtere is Sthe samnie kern searcht ;(or antother mant or womtan int thte case, but thte object is to d iscover' whetheri thIe amfnity htas anty mtontey. Not :..ways, but, far toot I uoftent. Damage suits for alienation of' affee I Lion have btecoime commtierclal rentr prti.ises. Iitusbandsl and wIves e.ro suting for mioro money than thtey could hope to earn honestl yin a lifetime. NOTICE OF l)ISCIhIARGE . s I wvill apply to the Judge of Piro.. hate for Clarendon Counly. on the 23 (lay of' February 1920, at 11 o'clock a. e mi. for Letters of Dischanrge as admiin- d istrator of the estate of' Joe Burgen, dleceasedl.j R. D. McF'addin, c Admninistrator. n' Sardinla. S. C.. Jan. 19. 1920-p-d. c INRUEN EUCAP I | cover two seasons. Medical nuthorit ie's Is winter. 'Tlie ii'stmy of the disease jin it is the cluty of every citi.en to take to the public for every ease developed eor I discovered in En!hnil that Oil of Elncal parations containing this :superb antisep .rrh germ or similr: enenies of human ter volatilo oils in a relinel petrolatum il(1 use it, in nostrils aned throat three the atmosphere during the epilemi. '] t possible health insancanue at. the p resen ets against infection of colds, coughs, iso To the Doctor The following is the liualitative for- I nuila for l'ucapine Salve. 'l'h' Tianti tative formula will he sent you together don with a full sized jar of the salve on o. receipt of your reiiuest. If you hav not. alreatly proven tI- gre:it vahn (i we this fornula in your ptactice, yom wit: ." le greatly Ileasel with results wh usedi ns an inhalant inl stemn11 vanoet or" slw whent appliedi in th~roatl lnrl nostrils nuel I~~ wi'rever udirectly applieed to any in tlhiun('d surface. It is alitiseplti.. an:1l- ow g'si' aind nut iphlogist ic an< only . slightly ruhefacieot. ' n Quantitative Formula Oil itli lvptius Globulni Oil l'rppeirmint (if Pinus Shilvstrit Oil wiritergreeni" \1fenthol 1.1, Utan Cinipnr Thoroughly mixed in proper ratio sto anl s1 eiien'e a ul at proper lmpet a- as ture, with relined Petrolatum base. co far Antiseptic Analgesic Antiphiogistic !" Prevents nelieves Allv a' I1 ini'-ition Pain in;iflanitiiiiti on 4" all case of inilammiation of nemibranes nerit of 1lutlnrup, pneumonia, so kin tbrasions, sunbtirn, blisters, sore fee Sirent iliient in inilalluinatorv comlition1s iifactiltd only bv aboratories, incorporated, No need.'( t:> w:asto anly symlpathl, onl i vic'tinize'd aflinity. lie deserves all lat ('nit ms to him. BuL there is room )r publlic opinion to operate againtla be love profiteers, as well as the love ti irates.-Satn Francisco l;lalle'.in. I, NOTIC E - l''-;('1TI'OI S' SA L.1: We will sell tL publi" auctionl in front, of the ('ourt I(ose ill anning. South (Carotina, n t .+n i'. t' : rst hl ' of \Ii l l 120, it. 12 o'clock noon, for ensh, the wIII' rea estate belo ing t't the tiitte Iof W. l ll-rvin, del ased. N'htis s to bE Inlprs.n1e of iwe.r fh e iined in the ist Wilan Test.. uegt of the said W. S aott IIarvin, All that E uca, 'ireel of lot, of land unte in thelA Town of Plnnin, 'lr. ion ('i. i I H . o;:th (' r l (I i. simanh i Harin t; IdStu by rok.i : r't ;I yI h b:; ia s rotyf th C xai un W tb lili cols i i ich ret says: a n.i i (,11 1'+"". t I)n ' r n!.; i' n I. (li: ' neir thl that is fonr w .I hxex reoit liw iin im -yo itwy .0 Te purich-vtm' tepuy t.f paeu-; it M ods saly Amamia liarnnrofI mt il i) i: lII. wr ill ll' i T 10(0aolitttofeno itxciuitr. vey is ane, if 13501 acfl3.?'(fEE"iitg toE1" THos tilg Ptt~lm bingr fll a -tN ext talo iExpresso Ofe. h I'r he B es adthot adins-n IA hac for months been warning titlied this warning and now that all possible precantions against slitutes a new renter of in feetion. yptus15 was. e'ltl't ive asta preventa i' oil were u'ed very efl'cet ively health enn live in its presence. bas(' cons! ittles the formula of or four timles a dacty to protect his sterili'atiotn .of the orilices t time when the disease is again ro throat, catarrh, etc., as well. To the Druggist ,.at year driting the Intlue'nza epi ie, we were overvhelmed wit h rusi er~s for Euceapinte to the egrenesthat were utterly unable to till all odr m rany had to b(' enneelledl from o ur 'r irnibility to mnInufacture Euen Sallt"' fast enough. 'this year, 4 to ourl extensive advertising cam gil tli norru1al bltsint'ss is much .lr 1I1 we iuay again be unable to ply the full (1ieianl. f your sun-k is Low, order at once ivtoil the possibility of shortage on h i'ters. 'T'here is no (langer in 'king liberally to Imeet emergencies the rapidly growing popularity of rapirne Salve assur~es a ste:><ly and slantly increasing <lemande. S.you have failhl to stock it tus orler from yior' jobber at once. 'i'e is tit other salve whleh exactlty thll 1 of I"uealiro'. To substi e is It <ii an injiistiie to your ens t-rs. l:epinIe tdtes not blister the 1 cits or the terler slkin of an in I's ('hest, but it, cur1ative qlualities intlinutory conditions are tunex t'tl. of the air pas'ages antd of the re throat, 'ou-rbs, cold.:, catarrh, AS a lpreventative of infectionli .l is, when-1 properly atnc per~sist Cginton, S. C. NO''ICE1 \ltanninl1, S. C., F-eb. -1, 1920. Pursuant to Re'soluti on adopted by II.' IlarI oIt Director., of Clarendon uihiing &1 I.1):n Comnanyl), a meleting the stockholders of said corpora till is heItrey cll:d, at the oflice of ult:int & EIh'rhat, Attorneys, on 1.!n . d:y}, tle 1 ih 'day of March, 12U, :t 12 o'cll Stou'n. oil It pur. l \ of consi llrna resolution thart wrh e)r porht t i,>n :d:ll int o li1i1ui1 -. on1 :m11d w' :. im ") its affairt an :1d dis-. A II :11'1: ~ t''1 'S ( t ,1n1nd or -(ndI a Proxy. (lare n oiblics &1I l. n CO. II 11. G. NelIon, Se'. an I Treas. c h rehig C . hat th own of'.ow 155nA (,S.inC . chft90 ~ tVphoineni155 I 3ventlive I in each nostii. rame's Vapo entha Salve 1ttentates thlie pores of to skin, irelietv ingi 'ongt'stion11, at the Iime ti me heaIi ng va por's a rise andll 'ie bre'athiedl througiih tile mou0th and >se, loosen ing.~11 Ith leghmil andi causit g tile patient to brethe freely. Its >zsens of unisolic'itedl lest imonials. tar-rh, asthma, Iionsilit is, hay fever Id inftlammiation uof tile skitn. Vatpomienthia is applliedl exter'nally, idit, will ntl sta in thi' clotheis, asj .her' salv'.es do. No home should cir lie without, it. tuy it from your' 'ale' or i idi't from tile Blrame r'tg Co., North Wilkesor'o, N. A small hottle costs 30e.; a much rger one, contlainling six times as uch. $1.00.--A dv.