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.111t. D)I. ISSUSS STIAT'E3ENT. Says Tildmantti's Talents IIavo eon 'setl to .mmbue i{ther Tii Build Up. Your repliortV - 'allcd ol .\r . N. B. Dial and askic iP he had anythinlug further to say in re-gard to his race for the Senate and Senato)- Tillnant's annhlounl(ceielt. .lMr. Dial .-_ave the fol lowing: "I have alradly pulbislied my plat form hut there are a few things I would like for the pool,le to consilder since Senator Tillman lias announced his candidacy, saying he would not make a camp valgn. Unijer these Oir cuistances I expect to treat my oppo nent as if he were present. The older voters of the State well remember that the main plank in Tillman's platform and his great slogan was "rotation in oflice", "rotation", "rotatiol". Tle Senator was Goverior of our State for four -.ears and wheni his presenit term expires le will have served inl the Senate twenty-t-otur yars. Thiere are only two otler seiator.s il ofllice no\w whoe ha,0t ,;erved, longeor terms, Gal lingler of Ncew liampire, who look his scat in 19S!), Lod ge of Alassacliu se ts. in 1S!0. and Tillnmin in ISPZ'. No othrr mn::ti fi m o:ni ('itoliim ever seivai mer t IwentyV'One years. Gen vral Bim r . -," '' i d i+ ' it *W '.Q' and was defeatetd iy Tia 1: asn wliii e ie was inl good health and lived myany y'eats hereaft-r. Gnral ilatHmpton served twelve year;s wlen he wvasi defeated at Till Ima 1n's instigation. IIn was inl good licalthi at the ;iv and lived soiething like tw'iVe years longer. Six ytavs ago Til'eani was tol lc ble. or1 was iunwilling to come before the peoplo of the State. and, mo reocver, ii.'nored the voters h)%' not wriing a letter to time chaiitrmia n of a single nie ting. Furthermore, lie boasted In the Senate of his re-election in this manner. The same scheme seldom stieceedi twice. At that time he ask ed the ieople to re-elect him, stating that lie desired to "die in harness," and that lie would not. again be a can (idate. If lie is too feeble or uwill ing to come before the people of the State he is too infirm to represent. us,1 in the Senate. Senator Tillman claims Chat. it '0ould be a vistaltke to make a (hanige now, hecauslt' he is ('irman of the n'aval affairs conuittee. This ik aboit the rankest nonsense one evelr heard of. Whenl he is defeated. ex-Governor m ittee are democrats. In fact, it is Swanson of Virgiiia, a democrat, suc ceeds him and a majority of the com1 G00 Get Your Bill Remnants and No. 4 TIale---Spetial C ini plaint fltgti'res. Red Hot Ba Nt. Ii ITable lIaris 8'hex of .\atch'les ... It' heX \Vshlit' I 'owrl i0 '.ke' I .anndrylt Soap1 7' It.'N (i t'lluuil St a re S iy' nis guIin .f at bin its gStood.t Spiti ' 1 17 - o hi po '1 Il shade:t~ s. li at tl I'ilitIifil (It ts. 31EN'i t'DmV This toi ostiS N ol he; 69< 50< Don't Wait; Don't No. 1 Store 210 W. Laurens St. Our Advice to You: generally reported that Swanson has been doing the pllielial work of the (ommittee for several years. How of tol have the members of the lIritish aInd !rnnch Cabi nets been changed i nce the wair? Even many generals in the fl10d have been retired. There are ninety-eight Senators in oillee and very few voted against the adminlis iiaion ni leading War ImeasIres. haio, the chairma ip of coimit tees ii eaniieil only by leigth of ser vice; inl other word,' it is obtained ac coidint ti) he rbersho rile-'lrst. comc, first served.' PEvent unider this 1-1le six Years ago T1llman was not accorded the clialmanshipi of the Ap propiat Ion commitittee, to which he Was entitled. We presuie this was On accolint of Infirmity and becaise he was not able to attend to Its affairs. The Senate con ferred this honor on Martin of Virginia, thereby breaking the time-honored custom. We read in the newstapers where tle Senator is I il -ore on aecount of thIis' treat mentI. in othrli w-ords lie is out of tiue withi the iitie as evideiced by iis vo:e i lie Nat ional Prohibi lion .\m imtint. It Seems 111d to wNennt thim froiml his infamlouls dlispenlsa ie a ims ca I'reldit for (he can Mman'nt at Coluibia. and the navy vd-4 n' Cha lest on. Where else could 1or Im e placed tliese ? You woulbt not build a cantonment at Alon(ks Corn er, nor a navy yard on ud Creek 'vwid You? Tillman Is not an o1ct( of charty. neither is the nosit Ion of Nenator one to he conferred u)on the aged, feele and infirm. There Is not i enuteirise in the United States that would employ one of his age and eon ,ihion to manage its affairs. hlesides, tle people of our State do not believe inl life tenure in oilce. The world is rapddly retiring Czars, Die tators and Autocrats. Tillman i ; a man of some ability but his talents have been used to destroy and not to create. Ills disposition Is to abuse and crush and not to harmonize and build up. Consider his treatment of Irby, Shell, Farley, 3eTLaurin, Talbert, and a number of other men in South Cariolina who fat hered his career. Con trast his spirit with that of General llam)ton whose last words were "God bless our people, one and all, white an1d black". T kinew tis noble mani11 well, having been a law partner of his sun-in-law for seven yeais." .lr. Dial fitrther stated that a new cia Ihas dawned upon us, new issues have arise n. and that tle time has ar rived when all our people are giving DS GO While the Old Stock Odd Lots Lamdies' Shi learatnec of all liow~ oh all k~inds of twhi pi(e epr ii ht..... ..... .c I '\ \Votlt5t . a 5cn ! ( luer! ..........5c riih se in..... ..5 c n. ket. ,oth 5 to1( .)i' per \5 s """'.' IC tobebultot""e I-)i~ y nowswhihe;thuy'Now ad Buy Thse Bar ain. p er This Spmring and bStil th their attention to the momentous uestion of Winning this' war; that thuis is one year when past afllliations will not be ihdhcred to, and that the voters will elect a new man in the primo of life, and one who is familiar and in touch11 With the afrairs of the people, ;lid who is capaible of seeing that each part and every clas In the United States will receive equitable treatment in the readjustment of the mntlftu (d lions cinestIions that will arise after the wi. llosrhee's Genrtuan SyIrlp will (inlet yotur cough, soothe the in flaination of a sore throat and lungs, stop irritation !q the bronchial tibes, Insuring a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration in the morning. 'Made and sold in America for fifty-two years. A won (lerfill prescri ption, assisting nature in hu ilding u1p your general health anl tilrowing off the disease. Mlspec lally useful in liig trouble, asthiima. crotip. bronehitis. etc. For sale by Iwe Crg Co. :0 anld 90 cois hot is. * * * * * *~' * * * - - * a * * * l'IN 31EETNG0. * * * ** * ** * *A*C* **** *** Tho U!n101n of thev FourthI DivisiAon of Laulrenis 1130ptist, As;socialionl will inert with Alt. Pllea.ilt church. Sat u1rday, "March 30, .1918. 10:30- -Devotional S.ervice. Pastor L. l\~ Iss. 11i: 00 - Herm1on by Rev. W. F1 F1'urcron or Rev. Ihdward Long. 12:00 -Organization. Intermission. :: 20 -W\hat .May he the Ca use of the Restless Condit.ion Among Our People? Tle Remedy? .J. 11. Wharton, Edlwvard Long, Guy E. Mioore. 2: 15-How can We 'Make the Church es of This Union Mlore 1Eff1cient in Ch'ristian Work? Geo. I. Smith, V. C. Vharton. S. H1. Goggans. 3:00--1s Bihle Study and the Enforce ment of Wholesome Discipline Neglected in the 'Uome? Why? With What Resilt? Edward Long, W. E. Furcron, L. iD. Bass. Suntiday, March 31st. 10:00 ---Suilay School. I: 00-- -liient S. S. ,' (las wvor'k. eaukers 1to le provided. I :1 .M-.\ i'sionavy srmon by Rev. (eo. i. Smith. V. P. CII bertsoin, See. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVI )ROMO Quiniine. It stovs the Cough aid Ilendache nnid ivurks off the Cold. Druggists refund mioney if it fails to cure, t. W GROVl-.'S signAture oi each box. 30c. ING U Lasts. Don't Put h1 98c 'e have~ t he largest. line of men's) ii k ShoIes Swe hiavye (vr Co(wnedt ist ory of )11 onr businetss. Sol id sh1oes 1that will wearI and give viie at prices fir ibelo1w today's 2.48 to $4.98 "Itle all ov tiiI Ihe I'. 8. .\ ., our 'lIoonds Sar'sapi)llahI, to bib!i ..... .... .... .... .... ..84c S-Itadies' I Ints. ( 'Iearani h $1.01 to $1.50.*i4* iy now 't.\I.- SIIOFK' silt WS praceticahlly at tihi ptrices. Boyv savye $1 .00) to $C.tt0 i n a pai of I Drawvers (Men 's). ....45c Ilandies ' Silk Ihiot. Ilos.e, ini If 50e qjuality, outr sale pr'iee25c Save The Difference. URNSI Jever Again in Many L( ligher Next Fall. Buy 1 * * * * e'* * * * * * * * * * * * * e , * HOLLY (ROVE NEWS. * e e 0 0 0 0 .. . . . . . 1[oly Grove, March 11.---.Miss Irvanc Tenpleton of Clinton, spent the week end with relatives here. .r. Ted .toore, of the .\otiit, 'leas IIIt s'ectioni, w s in ;I. nIlgilhbolhoo .1st week plicklig, cotton left oveI frora last, year. Mr. Wallen Stein, a farner Hon Greenwood county, has moved neal us5. lessrs Floyd and Earl Blakely an youtr correspiondent purchased giMt from the lot shipped here by MIr. (N. B Dial, for -the benefit of the boys 'anc fariers generally of Laurens county Farm Demonstrator Moore seems t( fit his job admirably. Ills genial fact ia inspiring. ;We are enlarging our garden an( hope to proilt thereby. Bill Irby, aln ellergeti negro, livlin Ineari us, has the finest -brood sow w( have seen. Bill is doing his "bit". .11 railses his own orn1t and lIeat. heside having maeliften hun1dreil dollar:, wor it of . Cotton, last year. Ounr sister, who is a Rted Cros. Il use, send s a newsy sheet of : I:I tle, publishied al. Camp .Jack1son. 8ih. has also learnled us a so g the sol diers sing: "'ack uj yoiur. troubles in Yori1 old grip sack And sniile, snile, smile." Civilians. catchl the refrain: ti< world nelithe ewnIllts or needs oi troubles, but what it. does need is smie, smile, sIile. Ve hoar it often remaried timi girls admire the soldiers, which I quite natural. The ioys who volun. tee' to fight in the trenches of Franet are already heroes and need only n opport unll ity to prove that they are But we would cast no reflection upor the boy behind the plow. In fact, h( is doing a greater service for hi Country and the siffering of 01hel lands tlla-n the Ilall belind tile gun We are glad the farnmeri' is "Collingiv Into his own". Since President Wil son takes notice of the boy in over. Whenever You Need a Ueneral Tonic Take Orove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tastelesf chill Tonic is equally valunble as n General Tonic because it contains thc wellknown tonic properties of QUININ lE and ]RON. It acts o the Liver, Drive! out Malaria, linriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents BUT C ___ SAL" : Off. Come to Ret $1 .0t bottle Warner's1 Safe Cn your1 k idnleys rightl........... Also lots of1 other~ .\ledicine~s at. 7. ('nke( ot 1"airyV Soap1 for ... Silecil vallies ill .\lns Sex 10( 25c, 35c up to).... .... .... Sp'cial~i value's ill .llise and 11)11 Hlose .... .... ....13c, 15C 1 hot .\ 1n' S u1its, small11 sizes.:4,: moreI4 .... $7.50, $9.00. $10. We' i~ hve i innuens(3 stoek~ iln our herinc hI lnrens1 of1 'ihoes. C'loti (O.veriN. Wor I h itts, for mendl chibir141: ale o l)14s (Goods, \\ line f f~m jfDr s! inghon i kine'. T4 :. ifa kerh : ei, llosier , Un 'wer. linyV your Sjriplg ('ot ton goti 'Y a:hl nvxt winter' too. S hIighter. .(h-e'sl< 8dd l'aut' i'em Onol 15 n cke l'er'oxide Toilet Soap. Ribbons. Laces' Embr'oit We Don't See Anything &COM ng Years Will You Hay row at J. C. Brnsn & Co h'ils lie should pluck up courage and forgo ahead. Wo cannot closo theso locals with out mentioning a iost. pleasant day am Sincere! St I Guarantee D :Listeni to me! CaloTcl si dyswork. If bil headach r read Every drugrgist in tow --your druggist and evervhody's rugdist has noticed a great fallinr-o Ii ti sale of calomel. Tlev Il ive to same reason. Dodson's ii oi .one is taking its platce. 'Caloiel is daungrerons and people kiow it. while 1)olson's Liver Tone is 1)(1'fetiv SI fe. gi ves hl er re snilts,'" sai~t I at1rom rint local drui ist. Do m's Iiv'r Tone is per Sonally ('narante11ed byv every ]rr gist. who se Is Hi. A large botltle 4.6 n Folkes y HEN fit 'W ye feat demanded tt That's the - Luzianne. anyother cof CI-- and yourgro< rrET Get in line drink Luziar % air-tight, san "When It Paure It Reigns" UR BIG "CLE E IS STILL GO I Iron Racket Now ai re0, to put $1 *U hat tie Lvdia 6tprcs 2.00041 tait(Iior 1s adies' I good Tablet ... 111 to 69c 1 bot tle good( Ink. ii, :17. 2 Spol good44 ThIre ma1;d(, 2 paper's (of li air l'i r' ('(llt I*( 'Le e fille 'b ilet tWvO stores. 25' 144'-ha'.( I~JnekI ng,~ P ants, -' lartge bottle Mac hors and)4 lut Shoe FY Poi'h, 1 441, *Sergi.e, wh ite '.... . idIs. -A big 15 bot 144 tle Leo or())41 (1-on taig. I ' a ) D I1! lliri IPo ids. ('her- It and Ilw '~'.. d(ie.' tine 4).00 I l it Da .\b Onls of~ all "1.00( .\l n's best WV 1. li)4. 51.25 b i ~.\n' Dress" .SPECIAL PI w4jin he* BASI 144". 4)nt. arie far] bl)(ow 14) Stocik-. i' e of tochai1l t Shoes- per ('enlt inl bc ... ..10~c n'ow at our1 pri< in the Future But Higher [PANY e This Chance Again. G rnpanv and Save Money spent at the hoine df Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McGowan. Also diuing'with our dear fricinid, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell of the city. op Calomel! odson's Liver Tone ekens and you may lose a ious, constipated oil my guarantee. Co >ut a few cents, and if it f:.is give ca sy relief in every e-of iver sluggishness imd consliationi , y-ou have only to ask for your ma.y ilek. Dodson's Liver Tone is a p)l(c i tastiine, purelv Veetable re - hIarmiiless to both chiid reun anh i -l . Take a Spoonful at nixht 11w1 up feeling line; Ho biliousnes, ik headacwhel, tcid StomlIach or. eolwi pated bowels. It doesn't gripe all the niext (lay like violent caloiel. 'I Olde Dayes f-Goode Coffee good follows of long ago gathered about ive board for a snack and a smack, they 'at coffee be ye very beat in ye land. kind you get today when you drink just try it. If it doesn't taste better than *e0, you've gota real "kick"coming to you, er will refund every ponny you paid for it. with the thousands of good people who ne regularly. Buy some today, in the itary can. 7ANTNB COFFEE AN-SWEEP" ING ON rd Save Money. I. l'inkhiama'.s vegeta .................90c whaIges~-9! shee'ts~ good extria goodl entv(1lopes .................5c ........ ........5co ....... ...... ....5c [1d.......... ....5 hi......... ........ ..5c Soap .... .......8c ... ......... ....8c )raught I.... .....15c ~hi no Oil .... ....10 laick, tani, oxforid anid ........ .... ....10c \Vanilla Extract . .100 ...... .... .....10c ... .. .. . . $1.00 HIh le .. . . .. 17 I )era!!s .. ....1.75 ark Ahirts..... ..85c UCES IN THE iMENT. ro~ekeryV. 0Our piees the manu facturer's . Yo will save 50 3es. and Higher Prices No. 2 Store North Side of Public Square Dods Will Be HighL