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Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Yo? Save Always Bought, and which haa( been in usa for pver thirty years, has borne the signature of and hss been made under his per 8uP?rvi?ion since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. Fbr more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency. Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. genuine CASTORIA always ?Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Yeare Th. Kind You Have Alw.y. Bouflht I no NiWYoMciTv. TM? c?ntaup? COMP.ANV, n TILLMAN MAKKS WARM REPLY Calls Charleston American "Vagabond of Newspaper World." Menu I or" Till until hate addressed the. following letter to the editor of The Charleston American ; ?'Washington, 1). 0., June 12, 1018. "Kditor The American, Charleston, S. j C. : v' "1 have just seen a copy of your pa lter of June 10th. I Had already re i-eived notice that my article answering (Jovernor Manning was published in full. That you have s<?ored one and made a 'soou)>' is RvantQjl "but. let me see whether or not you have- dealt honest Iv ami as one gentleman usually deals with another. . "You say* 'he does not furnish his speeches in advance to The American.' You have a correspondent in Washing ton, and The State an<! the News and Courier have correspondents here. Whenever either of the newspaper] men < <>iih> to my office and ask for news it in 4riven thcni. Your correspondent could if he wanted to jret any news item, or any speech- that either of the others net. There has never been Uny instructions against him .and* 1 believe] he will l>ear me out that he has always revived courteous treatment when in my oJHee. Tlie Manning article just published hy y<?it was furnished Me (iowan and Murray for Tin? State ami Now* and Courier, and when I decid ed to kill the article I notified both that I wanted it done. You have seen the result. I not fee you Justify pub lishing the article with the excuse, 'Had he treated The American With any consideration -and xe-nt- it- a copy, it wou!ld have held his statement in confidence.' Had Cottucll called at my oftiee he would have gotten a copy as the other correspondents did and been requested by me to kill it,, as the oth ers were, Heeause yon have some sub terranean way of getting news from Columbia you justify this breach of faith, implied by decent nmcnites nml gloat in your wickedness with a lame ?^excuse based ui>on a false deduction if not a false premise. Poor vagabond of the newspai>er world ! Represent* ing. the anti-war, anti-Wilson, antipa triotie View of today's tragic condi tions; twice del mr red fronj-Mie second class mails for former disloyal utter ail res you now show the shining yellow of your conglomerate character gloaf inKrovef fWclrtnfc to publisli a newspa per arCiilc 1 saw Jit to withdraw froio 'publication. 'T would not answer you at all, were if not to expose your purpose: "In^jfoo jjlfcrt i?laee yon are hap] >y Ove.V a controversy between (iovernor Manning and myself. You are ha't?py that Mr. [.ever has been drawn into% the tight with me for the senate. Why? [ lltviiiiK.* t lii% patron saint t?f the Mod. era Itefurm iuuv<|iiwttt is your < Mlldhlalo. for lllC .vCIIUtC. " ^ t iii fain would- VNAte dls?i?rd j anion# the opponents ?>f i'loasv w Uh a f hope of a second primary and in order ! ili.it rhat \vt?ri l?> ina,\ save his a;<par j out |eader#M|> and make a wal , ,,n j i.'-t <?ui . ?f i ht> yatH? tliis summer. I \\ !i:it <.mc \oii that an old man naturally inllit ?ut. lias mm>u tit to curb his tougue in order that friction and l ot politics i any Ih> hvoWihI, in the in terest ojf pe&ee at homo pO will' on tin' common enemy ! Have wt1 tint enough to do in flirlitlnu: tlormany to c.twue nil of u? to stand sti'tidy ami wait patiently 4ftU?l act frankly. ,ln deal ing with .otft* nother? I* there not every icason in the worhl for peace in : South Carolina and avoidance of f|('? tionalism? What cares the twice ?|e j barred American? How avid and ae? ; tive you grow in sow i tig need of trou ! hie ami htnv you stoop to get melius of > creating more friction (tetwvou Mr. i l,evoi\ Mr. Manning ami myself is now ; known to all weu. j "Mark mo *o-enlled 'American.' I , want to i|iioU> you a lino or nunc from 1 a li t tor recently slg^ejJ l?y the govcr j nor of South Carolina to one of the i 1'nltcd States senators, "This Is a time | ft ) may remark It. which demands ; self-abnegation ami the subordination j of selfish or ambition*' alms.* 1 com I mend this* sentence to your earnest j c< Moderation. Your aim In lilchlug ? this article was to get hicum- vot?? for j the smalt". 1 am glad to believe that' there I* ho inui'li of real Americanism ? in Soulh Carolina at this lime yolt will [fail in your pur |h?so. Since my ar* I tide has reached your readers, and 1 : am einlMddencd t ?? believe you will 1 publish my reply to you in common I decency, lot mo say to those who nrc | i oadlntf your paper j i "In a contest Iietweett Mr. Lever and ; Mn iilcase I can tlnd virtue In Lovcr's l oyalty to the present admlnlst ration, j his soundness in democratic principles ? ami ids rU'ttit iHivonHrTrn<i ftffiftai hal'its and conduct. If he is young nnd j more or less heady of the subject of | Incoming a senator, it Is a worthy am ; hit ion bom use he will make a lietter , safer, saner, more aoMve and Intel It* ! gout senator than Wovernor Blease has .dxnwn by his record be is capable of doing. y ''^rheiv is little hope of reaching through the mental darkness, and ho lb ed ixatr lot lain of The American and stimulating your heart to manly open noble )>ur]x>soH but I want your read ers to know at this time 'I believe It to lie* my duty to my country to love it; to .support Its conatltutlon <vto obey Its laws; to resp/iM-t its Hag uud to defend It against all enemies,' and 1 Hpi>enl to them to forswear alUMfluce to that kiud of publication that wlil te<'hnl ? eally commit theft in order to cause friction among the i>ebple of Mouth Carolina. I tepeat what I. have al ready said more than once, "To hell with all ( Jerman *HyiulWthl/x?rs and tbnl bless Wilson. ' It is the war cry of all natriotic Americans. . "R It. Tillman," Wide Conspiracy ( inearthed. )? Wasliingttui, J my ? 17.? A jiatien-wide | conspiracy hetweon 'irtahufacturers and" ^contractors' agents in Wasfiihfftou '"to j solocit government War ordeh* under I an Hgreeaienf to ' pay rtannjismons 11 ! legaif^* to the ageuts was disclosed to <w: by the iJepartmrnl ofTJiiHtJce. Sinniltanc^ously .with the announce ment' raids were made on '-.lumdreds of manufacturers' business offices through out the Ttflted States v in ?enreli of tyi pers showing the scopf of the illegal practice; and four Hofcfou business- men ^were indicted, in Washington on chafgej' of ncting as cputingent fee agent ft. Art your d??]cr about the New Perfection Kerosene Wator Heater. Aladdin Securitv pU-Alway? available, ">expenaiv?. ? ? ? i ? ' 1 ... Give and Gain / C T \ ' " f * ? Give up coal for your country's need and gain time and money. Also make your housework ever so much easier by using a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove . You get perfect cooking heat ? clean, odorless intense ? for baking, broiling^ roasting, toasting, simmering or boilingr-^heat that is regulated as easily and accurately as gas ? heat -from the hot flame in the long Wue chimney that gets all the heat from every drop of kerosene. ? \ ? ? 3,000,000 New Perfections help to save coal for essential industries. They lighten the work of American women in cool kitchens. r ? * ' 4__ ' % * Made in I -2-3-4 burner ? izes, with or without cabinet top and oven. s STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) -Baltimore. Md. Washington, D. C. Richmond Va. Charleston, W. Va Norfolk. Va. Charlotte. N. C Charleaton. S. C ?" ?*" . *? NEW PERFECTION r OIL COq^ STOVES ? WHEAT GROWERS TO 8EI FAIR TREATMENT ? ? V' V ' ' "i ? ' Farmers In This 8tat? Will Be c?.r mittsd to Grir<4 Wheat to a Liberal Extent. Columbia. Willium KMlott, focd ad ministrator for South Carolina. re cently attended a meeting of the food administrators of the scmmhI states in Washington. at which time the Question Of grinding wheat in South Carolina was carefulfy considered and upon the authority of Herbert Hoover, federal food administrator, the state ment has been made that the moat liberal treatment, with respect to grinding, will be accorded the growers Of wheat In this state. The exact terms of the Instructions to millers liave nof yet been determined upon, but will be announced In the near fueure. In the meantime, however, the growers of wheat can rest assured, that the present rules concerning the amount that a farmer can have ground will be greatly*1 altered, and that , a farmer will be permitted to have hii wheat ground to a liberal extent. EVERYBODY HELPING 8AVE FOOD NOW Not Only the Housewife, But the Men, the Hotels and Restaurants and the Farmers, Have Qot the Habit. ? ? - Columbia. ? In the first month* of food conservation, the housewives i\i the country were often heard to com plain and to ask: "What is the use. of trying to ave food in eur kitchen* when waste on so much larger scale 1b Koing on .everywhere?" The men, in public eating places, were parties larly pointed out as wasters; and It was complained that in the manufac ture of food there was another big waste. ? 1 If this was true several month* ago, however, it la no longer a fair com plaint. The men pf the country; both business and in private, are doing their part, in a patriotic way, to con serve the world'* food. Since the increasing need of saving wheat has been made plain by the food administration, many hotels and restaurants all over the country have voluntarily pledged themselves to do without wheAt until the next^ harvest. , And now an effort is to be made to * Increase the coming wheat harvest by 'Cleaner threshing. It ha* been esti mated that three bushels of grain in ?every 100 bushels threshed can he saved by better methods. Where gjain has been exceptionally poorly threshed afl much as 10. per cent has gone into the etraw stack. To -correct this waste ha* become very impor tant in view of the nation's war need% and the food admlnietratipn has this year established a. special grain threshing division to carry on a cam paign .of education and to actually help the farmers of the*HCOuntry to properly affd to thoroughly thresh their grain. , " Stil\ another effort to increase the flour output during this crisis is be ing foade by urging farmers not to bold over any o( their crop for seed. Even if we have only a normal crop there is little fear that any risk would be run In not holding over seed for next year's sowing. During the next two to three months every bushel of grain that can be recovered may play an important part in the drama of war. * ^ ' W " - ? _ i i ... . ? POLITICAL BARBECUE8 v PUT UNDER THE BAN Columbia. ? With the opening of the political campaigns in South Carolina, the food administration again urges that political barbecues, such as have been the custom in many parts of the state in past years, be eliminated this war year. William Elliott, food admin istrator for South Carolin, recently stated that political barbecues would be frowned upon by the food admin istration. . The great waste Incident {o* barbecues is, of course, the reason trged, and in the present world crisis with reference to the food supply and the absolute necessity of saving ev erything that can be saved to help feed a hungry world the food admin istration not only feels Justified in asking that no barbecues be held, but it is felt that patriotic people will vol untarily abstain from such lndui> gences. SUGAR FOR CANNING SHOULD BE SECURED Columbia. ? The food administration Is urging that all persons who can fruits and vegetables for market ob tain their entire sugar requirements for the 1911 season a* early a* pos sible. Federal < food administrations. In all the state* are also being In structed to see that manufacturers of essential food products requiring ?ugar take, the first opportunity of building op their supplies. The food administration takes the position that preserve* and Jassx are essentiaj food stuffs, and that can n era perform a valuable conservation function. In the event that it 1* necessary to re daca still farther the Shipping ton nage that bring* sugar to the United States, the food administration la en deavoring to guard against any pos sible fcae of The fruit* and vegetables that could be v*ved by eaoning and f pi $mi f f r* , ktvuUh N>n>. i W ultra foj- |,?sl Wt'Ok. > w tih AN* i .-I in n <if suiiurtw ' <'iM. 'n u1m? tho iviu.ru .of many of oyr eotleiie ??! lldoU I ? \l;- . ,? IClhfl Ih'UtV Mini < >ls:.i |( .1 h ft MM Willi III Up. MUv l.ci ? .1 irs, t'rum rolumlda. Mr ?.\iyr?'V liuNti t i cm i "a i itiinu. and ,Mi' CUmi Sow i ll from Vandrrvllt. Mi's. I\ ?? I t. Ada ills has ivttmiod from a vbit l<? fi iru<N aiul ivi.iiivr Ih No' t'i < ' M.lih.l Mlxs Add MtHvhlsvii, ?>f .Vndrrs.'ui. v|kmu MMHfill .lay-- 1I1K w cck Will) h?T \<t .ciiiv, Mr. Din) Mis 1 >. J * . .Mur vlllsou. . ? Mis. VV. J. Audorsoii. of llai:ii<(?>u, Is vlsfjtinu relative* her*. ,M|w* Irene llriu^ I* ailcnuiiiM the IkiptUt Training St-hool for t0(0 jut k Ofltoor OOUOiiQ ihis week. .Mi's, V. S. Taylor, of fJivi U\,v\ ilk', ha* Ihhmi s|m'u?|Iiiu a while with .Mr. and .Mrs, I). l\ 0, Miuvhlson: IMrs. Dixon spent seveial day* lliU work at Kershaw. Mrs. I). A. Itrowu .ml Mr.s. Mora Phillip* aro ai Win) In t.p this \v< ? I i iviuv?eiitatlve* uf the Hoitiu h Homo I >? m?> ^(ration Club. A IV. MINon Phillips, of Camp .litok* hoii, vju'iir Sunday with relative- hero. Mr. Troy \Ve*t, >?l Columbia, >|onl Sunday here. Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE TOILET ACCESSORIES Tlie apinnviutivo woman take* a kwii Interest in her personal Hp* pourum** whleli she should' do. Kv ery woman,'* lfr#t duty It to.lHSR no\t. " , , ? * -V . TolU't lie('?VHS<|^jeX, if UKed wltll diaeretioii, are veryjielpfnl. See our splendid /assortment of ToLlet Soaps, Med leu ted Soaps, Toi let Cri'on^, Toilet Waters, Taleum Powders, Complexion Powders, Per fumes in an endlesp variety. Zerap & DePass Call or Phone No. !? f M?\ Luihor t'tofl. of ?Ho l'Httt'4 , si.ur^ imvy, vtwiteil til# father tw?U hroihrr hero tills woek. Tl)*1 lu^lt'g.of /Ills ?ovtUm their t'ro** Uonm o]hm? oil Tiu>.s<la,v ami Krltlrt.v aftorjioOuH. 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