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In Inaugural Address Gov. Manning
Calls on South Carolinians to Work
Together For Common Good
Columbia. 8. C Not nine*- General
tt'ndft Hampton whh inducted lnto/of
fjc* rp Kovornor of Koiitb Carolina*
ending the- « <rpet 1 at; rule, haw a
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Untl at the»* good organ* are tn
lit rum «• La we ha ve taken In traiti' for
Nan Kimball rtaii. a and l im, »i-
Pianos
They are ail cvwrhauled and put In
rood flrat-claaa condition before de
livered u* our lwlnuiH
A few uaed Kimball Flame, return
ed from rental and uae In Ibeatera
Bee’ maitee. but Mg reductions ac
count of alight uaaga.
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S. L EllWflU MHM6EB.
change In ’admlnUtration attracted to
Columbia ho m&JMiive a crowd of rop
ritatlv e, HUbatantlal eitizeriH from
throughout the Palmetto Htatc a* haw
the Inauguration of Klehard I. Man*
tiinK Though Governor Manning, who
took the oath of office Tuenday at noon
in the hall of the houne of representa
tive*. actually Kueceeda an governor
(’harlew A. .Smith who for four days
presided with quiet dignity over the
;» r lairs of the* state* graduating from
the lleutenarH-governorship when for
hc lf-nd\ertfslng purport*** Itleasc* ro
nigned late last week, it Is considered
throughout South Carolina that the
SVRUP OF FIGS
FOR CROSS, SICK
FEVERISH CHILD
If little stomach is sour, liver
torpid or bowels
clogged.
MothprH run rest CRH y after giving
"FallfnVnia Kyrup of Flgn," bceauHts
In a t" w hourn nil the cloggcd-up
wRHtc, Hour title and fermenting food
gently tnovea out of the bowelH, and
you have a well, playful child again.
Children dimply will not take the time
from play to empty their bowels, and
they become tightly packed, liver get*
Klugglah and stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see If
longue is coated, then give this dell
•lous "fruit laxative." children love
It, and It ran not cause Injury. No
difference what alls your little one -
If full of cold, or a sure throat, diar
rhoea, .stomach ache, Imd hrenth, re
metnbor, a gentle "Inside cleansing"
should always be the first treatment
given. Full directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and grown-ups are
printed on each bottle
Hew arc of counterfeit fig syrup*.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle
of ‘California Hyrup of Fig*,” then
look carefully and see that tt Is made
by the "California Fig Syrup Com
pany.” AVe make no smaller size.
Hand back with contempt any other
fig syrup.
CERTAIN RESULTS
Many an Augusta Citizen Knows How
Sura They Are.
Nothing uncertain about the work
of lioftua Kidney I’ll!* In Augusta.
•Thore Ih plenty of positive proof of
this In the testimony of citizens. Such
evidence should convince the most
skeptical doubter. Head the following
statement:
Mrs. Tolly Woodward, 1015 D’Antlg
nae Ht„ Augusta, (In . snvs: "1 suffer
ed Intensely from backache and con
stant pains through my loins. I
couldn’t get much rest at night nnd
mornings 1 wns so stiff and sore I
could hardly dress myself I hnd trou
ble with the kidney secretions, too, and
severe headaches and dixiy spells often
came on When I heard of Doan's Kid
ney l'llls, 1 got some from cireen A
Horsey’s Drug Store, and they relieved
me of the aches and palffs. The other
troubles left we, I could sleep better
and hnd no more headaches. I recom
mended Doan's Kidney l’llls when they
did me so much good nnd I will never
go hack on them. Keep on usfng my
statement If It Is going to help anyone
else."
Price 50c. at all dealers Don't simp
le ssk for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pills -the same that Mrs
Woodward hnd. Foster-MUburn Co.,
Props. Buffalo, N. Y.
Try This If You
Have Dandruff
There la one sure way that never
fall* to remove dandruff completely
and that la to dlaaolve It. Thta da
rt roya n entirely. To do this, Juet set
about four ounces of plain, ordinary
liquid ary on; apply it at night when
retiring; use enough to moisten the
sot Ip and rub It In gently with the
finger tips.
liy morning most. If not all, of your
dandruff will he gone, and three or
four more application* will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of It, no matter
how much dandruff you may have
You will find, too (hat all Itching
and digging of the scalp will slop In
stantly and your hair will he fluffy,
lustrous glossy, silky and soft and
look ami feel a hundred times better.
You can gel liquid arvon at any
drug store. It Is Inexpensive, and four
ounces Is all you will need. This
simple remedy has never been known
to fall.
SOAP IS BAD
FOR THE HAIR
Hoap should he used very spar
ingly. If a( all. If you want to keep
your hair looking its last. Most
soaps and prepared shampoos con
tain too much alkali. This dries
the scalp, makes the hall brittle,
and ruins It.
Ihe ta-st thing (or steady use '«
Just ordinary mulsitlrd cocoa nut on
twhich Is pure and greiaelessi, u
cheaper and better than soap or
anything else you can use
t*nt> or two tcasiHvonlula will
cleanse the hair and scalp thor
oughly. Simply moisten the hair
with water and rub It In. It make*
an abundance of rich, creamy lath
er. which rinses out easily. remov
ing every particle of dust, dirt,
dandruff and excessive oil. The
hair dries quickly ami evenly, and
It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair
tine and silky, hro ht. lustrous, fluf
fy and easy to manage. *
You can get imiMfted cocoanut
oil at any phut miivy, and a few
ounce* wl« supply every member
] administration of Governor Manning,
! which begun today, replaces that oi ...»
retired BleaHe.
‘i oday is a proud day in South Car
olina's history. Three special trains —
one from Sumter, Governor Manning's
home city—one from Charleston, and
another from the upper part of the
state, brought to the capitak hundreds
of rejoicing people, men and women,
and to attend the inauguration thous
ands poured Into Columbia yesterday
and on the early morning trains today
from every nook and corner of the
state.
l>mg hetore the hour of noon ttie
historic statehouse, its granite walls
hearing scars where Sherman's cannon
battered It beloie half a century ago
Columbia, the cradle of secession, was
given to fire and sword, was surround
ed by a crowd variously estimated at
from ,<,OOO to 15,000 people. Though it
had been announced that the new gov
ernor would deliver Ids inaugural ad
dress from the steps of the sLatehouse,
the halls and balcony of the capital
building and the house gallery were
packed with an ever mu easing mass
of humanity.
A strong, biting wind Interfered with
the program as arranged for the inau
gural exercises to take place in the
open. Not since Wade Hampton spoke
to Ids people from the balconcy ol the
statehouse In IX7B has a governor of
South Carolina delivered his inaugural
address elsewhere than in the hall of
the house. The Immense throng was,
therefore, unable to hear the masterly
| address of the farmer-banker govern
or; but when as he took the oath of
I office, administered by the chief jus
tice of the supreme court, a cheer broke
from the senators and representatives
and the hundreds of officials and cit
izens packed in the hall, tt was taken
up by the thousands outside—the mas
sive throng knew that at the moment
a new era had dawned in South Caro
lina antla mighty cheer that reverber-
Uited and resounded through the halls
of the historic structure echoed that
from the Inside.
Itleasc, who vacated the office which
Governor Manning now graces, last
week, was conspicuous by bis absence.
Governor Manning is descended In
direct lino from two illustrious men
who have held the highest office In the
gift of the poeple of South < 'arollna-
The two families Joined in the union
of his father ami mother have given
to the slate four governors, two or
three congressmen und other public
Officials.
Following Governor Manning’s in
augural address ami the installation
Into office of Andrew J. Bethea of Col
umbia as lieutenant governor, Govern
or Manning In response to the insist
| ent demands of the crowds still wait
ling In the cold wind, advanced to the
statehouse steps und was greeted with
applause and cheers. In a few direct
words the new governor of South Car
olina railed upon the people to lay
aside political Jealousies and conten
tions und forgetting the bitterness of
recent campaigns, work together as
one man to a single purpose and to a
single end the advancement of the
Industrial, commercial, educational and
social institutions of South Carolina.
For an hour afterwards he received
hundreds of Ills admirers and friends
|at an Informal reception in the gov
| ernor s office.
HUE THANKFUL
TOMB
Refugees in Holland and Bel
gium Hugely Appreciate Dona
tions of U. S. Distributed By
Red Cross.
Washington.—An interesting nc
j count of the distribution of supplies
of food nnd clothing among the refu-
I gee camps In Holland and Belgium,
forwarded by the American Red Cross,
■is contained In a letter at
j Red Cross headquarters from Ameri
can Minister Henry Van Dyke at The
| Hague, In which he says that the" do
nations (were highly appreciated. Mr.
Van Dyke had Just completed an ln-
I spectlon of the various phases of re
| lief work being done In Amsterdam,
when he wrote his letter. He also
had visited other refugee camps and
i the ruined cities In Belgium.
"The helpful spirit of generosity in
our country Is warmly appreciated
here and in Belgium." wrote the mln
| Ister. “It Is enough for a man to say
'1 come from America' to be received
with friendly and thankful looks. The
j little children smile nnd the tears run
down the old peoples' cheeks."
Minister Van Dyke informed the
i Red Cross that through the winter It
1 would bo necessary to make provisions
| for between 2.000 and 3,000 people,
I "who are out of work, out of a home
land out of their country."
SLATON ORDERS PROBE
MONTICELLO LYNCHING
Atlanta, Gs. Steps toward an Inves
tigation of the lynching of four negroes
at Montlcnllo. Ga., last Thursday night
were taken by Governor Slaton today
j follow ing his receipt of an official ro
i port of the aifalr from Sheriff Kiell. of
Jasper county. The governor stated
i lie has asked Judge J. R Polk and So-
I Heitor General Joseph K. Pottle, of the
Ocmulgee circuit to confer with him
! regarding a full Inquiry Into the lvnch-
I Ins, with a view to apprehending mem
| bets of the the mob that participated.
PROVISION CONTRACTORS
MUST SUPPLY SAMPLES
London. —Stored within the war of
j flee building are great piles of sam
ples of meat, hard bread, bacon and
I cheese, which are used In keeping
j check on the army contractors All
; foods supplied hr contractors must he
delivered at certain ml aary l««st»,
j where a careful comparison I* made
I between the samples and the goods.
|. This new system, which Is said to
le due to Lord Kitchener, has been a
great Improvement over the old While
1 In some case* food shortages have oc
curred owing to delays In transport,
I there Is no complaint as to the qual
ity >f the food. This Is true at the
front ns well as at home.
When he war office asked for tend
ers for bacon, the contractors under
bid each other so that It was feared
an Inferior quality would be suppl ed.
Thereupon, the contract was distrib
uted among a nun her of firms of high
standing at a reosoruible tend** prof’t.
the gvYSNMMHit reserving the rlnht f»
Inspect the Invoices as well as the
This worked so admirably that
I,t .... bv'ca follwwed since.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Sold at stores where they sell tobacca
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
CONSTANCY.
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out me, .lack? But suppose—just
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other fifty years?
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Tims to replace that empty jar
t with a full one of P. A.
That humidor of tobacco you got for
% Xmas must be running mighty low
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glass jar with the sponge in the
V cover that keeps it fresh and
• fragrant for pipe and ciga
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ATTENTION !
STRAND-BIJOU CONTESTANTS
5000 BONUS VOTES
For each $5.00 turned in from the sale
of tickets will be allowed during the
period from January 19th to 25th, in
clusive. v
This offer will not be repeated.
Now is the Time to Get Busy.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20
Sick of Being Sick—Sick of Fail
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