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NEWSBOYS CONDEMN "BENF DICT ARNOLDS" OF NATIONAL GAME Boston, Sept. 30.-Newsboys of this city today put themselves on record as condemning the Chicago baseball players whose corruption in the last Morld's series, they said, struck a "murdercus blow at the kids' game" 'T'hey. were as q1uick, however, to recognize the men who stood by the best ':)rinciples of the sport, and the formal resolutions which they adopted MOR[ P[P FOR THE 1t1Y MIND Frequently ihe Only Uliiierence lie tween the geniuis a111l the Dullard I,ies in the l'ondit.lon of the Body. The brain is not normally lay.. ln dler normal conditions it functions properly. Its work, howeveI, is di rectly affected by the condition of the body. (specially of the alimentary ca nal. Stop up the canal and the stag nated poisons will pollute the entire body. Fill the body with poisoll and no o1'2anI ('it flunction lopei'ly; much less thle brainl. Clog the system by alle.' ing chronic constipation anad you are inither lit for work nor associatlio. Such troubles are comn m with man kid1(1. I rregu lr r habits, rasi app ti tes. over-worke'd Stomachs and s l uggtil livers always decrease the etliciency One should always keep the system (leansed. Sart>iraS8, a scientile prepar ation of medicinal roots and herbs,' Without alcobol, ina Vigora t es the slug 2ish liver and kidney:;, soothes the ir-' ri tatd('(I over-wIcrked stomllah, c'leauises the system and strikes at the very root of the mn1ily connon and dan gerouis digesiv'e diseases, It will do what the (01)11101 laxative c(sanlot. A il bley.socnflul three times it day b1for' miealls will set the System right. An excel len!t--.tonlie for liver, Stomach, kidney and blood ills. Ask your dealer for SatrIraS. \lan "' actrt(e( by Southrni Drug S'ndi a;te", ':'harlestonl. S. C. (:ate C'ity Drtu'' Co.. Florence. S. C., distributors for South Carolina. For That Sluggish Feeling, Ilhe famous-root and herbal rem edy that gently removes health destroying pol sons and wastes from the. systent i At Your Diuggist | CHIEF INSPECT4 SAYS RE-CU "BOB S "A good picture or Mr. Soathern Public Utilities Con says: "I suffered for two years bad bronchial trouble, shortn< were swollen. I heard of Re did me worlds of good. Re-Cu-Ma has helped s8 going to keep on taking it an to others. (Signed) Re-Cu-Ma gells for $1.20 Co. and all drug storcs. LEGIONAIRES WOULD EXOLUDIE JAPANESE F' or Abrogation 'of Gentlemen's Agreement With Japan. Strict Neu trality us to Politics. Cleveland, Sept. 29.-F. W. Gal braith, Jr., of Cincinnati was unani mously elected national commander of the American Legion here today at the closing session of its, second annual convention. Galbraith receiv ed the majority necessary for choice on the second ballot, his closest op ponents being Hanford NMcNIder gf Iown ani J. F. J. Herbert of Mlassa chusetts. Upon motion of McNider, seconded by Hlerbert, the election of Galbraith then was declared unanimous. The passing of a resolution which puts the American Legion on record as being in favor of the rigorous ex ci tsion of .J apanes" as immigrants, anncellation of the socalled "gentle men's agreement" iWith .apan, the ex clusion of "'pietrte bridle;" and the decision of Ihe convent ion to continue its policy of "strict neutrality" in re gard to political (uestions W(re the pr'edlomainating questions acted u pon. I)trd(r .Mlarks Session The .Japanese <question camne upla in the mrnling1 session When the coms-. ml ittee on Americanization Ipreseanted its report. The' resolutioll on tie .lap)anles' (IuICstjil as adopted creaI ed the great (st st lru gIl' of the s(ss5in. It being nacessa'y for the sergeatnt at atma: and his assistants to quell the dele ga'tes scveral itmes. It was said by L.conard \ithington of hlawaii. chair tan of the committer, thai this reporlt was only a t'('ite:'altoil of the' action of the 1919 envention for the 'abilra tin of I the so.ll led gon mentet's :a t'lie t .'t thie xC! sioll of ictur' brdsand( the exclusion of all .ag. lti's.'' but that the (tuestiol O' a ('Ol stitultional amendinenlt which m1igh1 stoji ('itizi nshaip fr'oma tiersons1 of Oiena t lf Id (Iescent lt'readty citizens or pros ptivei i citizens, on ac('oit of Ameri ('an bir:ih. whh all othe'r Ithases o' the - rohh-ml. :i i g! II1:o to a connst itto which wVould r::olt to th1e 1 I O11 l''(co:nmen'ldat;in of thle .\mler': ;"aniz.ationl emnmittee. Wi'e conv1etngenl voted that th8' national Amerie~n com mai5:iaon he aieq(u',at('ly ftintan'edi. tht: its a(*Iiitics he coneet(trated (n a n'atiowhi' edulcationa!. I: Am <-ieto ct ntzina V.~ 1' m i('ii''.:i'11 V i'( ;121 ji'~) tinandi '. t~. r -A eica ~o rk andl o:' an nd .asis. Oth'r outII'sumi: feau ef. of tI. . (eport aopltcdl Iy the cor.vention were: a.~ttitlofliVlihr ai set ('ag l, '' l' ti t lie ('iII l'( to .'1 e.(IIti' 'r;_ne c <ony r ssiost:l . tdy o: n her for neoeds of alarihto 1'omlm: i t.;' th(' et. woaik tha1 the " ;atment1(1 of I htwa ;! ;n securllingt pre'f srelce for Ateit enn::I1 'll;%t iz s inl em11 ploymient. I'iging the "oilleges to give entanl credit for wori.: in American history anda civil govtsefrnm('int(Ol('it ad11 t ll and subjects et '1I g1ht in ellel'tar'ty loll. highlch oosd fciuiredy for baun oftil. casinOl ie(utlno the'rlnLtegio asts ~toe that imal (aitnier ';ofthe1( a 11 algo ' 3 u afytfor shod 1(1r ie eted.ihe sufae.'o i tie, icludaitng wlork for aned 'tatmong iemigrath , aforei ts chootei anidre nd titmongt as thn tthe nited fSats. The ih a dring the attenofn came of lthe to'discusitn on1c tewauesn of pot icalretsta ricins, its.'' iedb The omi10t te as a''l' whle (''tha t'a' ima shoultde attesen'tiad. Thel of t limf te ajoriy rlfaecomede'tht'h begi On, tot'gh itol oaiazslittn has faa' ith udernt itcharter and constt tI'lon to scertin fo thel illforntin ofits membatit(e teat titud' of acani diate for a' blic of-'tict towtard suaitch poliieslated srin cipas."nl Inaaca c Th'le inorilty eot merked re(no00cr ationd thatI"he rep; i ort f the'i ma .ioriety ll i be'def ate. '(S W '1t i Reni Neultraint tIttt "mdIf the voyo'~a teto t;a 'I tn for( Jitn hre, o vaopi'.A thg'ae ma its at atude Cosipeardnto e realredSruption-trict fourait." Cotiptin.I repo ievopes prmtyu sd brt metake oanlazhyiors 14uboi21 dy. atondc rfteulrectIon. not Stmatrin and Raglats th naeof exsrvito Tae in Je otnl. ahrysurm gan commended Ray Schalk and "Little Dick" Kerr "for their manly stand against the Benedict Arnolds of base ball." It was a serious discussion for the boys, some of whom knew the players intimately. One had carried bats for "Joe" Jackson to obtain admission to the grounds when the outflelder P:ayed here, and another had borrow ed the glove of "-Eddie" Cicotte for ieti1din! .practice 'wl'lo~ t'he pitcher took his turn at bat. All had fol lowcd closely the exposures at Clhi cago, nyhich toppled over their idols, a11(1 a special meeting of the Roose velt Newsboys' Club was called be tween morning and evening deliveries to net them together for considera tion of the matter. 'T'heir resolutions follow: "Resolved: That the c ght W hiie 10x plyers be condemned and( punl iillC( for their Ittrderotts blow at the kiids' game, and he it fu rther resolved, that. Itay Schalk aid Dick Kerr be coiniended for their Inanly stand agailst the llenetdit Arnol di' of Ibas;e ball.'' difSTIMl1N. 1A:('11I N I-:tY l1iluONSTilAT'iIONS SE''(TI-:SSl' Cletusont '('olleg e, Septenber 30. The final report of the series of dIust inl; nchinery detnlonstrations held in the lower part of the state (Ilrin g late August U11(1 early Septemher shows that the tttderta king was en tirely suc'cssful an(1 very beneficial. 'hilt ienionstral tious were arratiged and condtucted by the Extension Ser vse of ('lciuson C ollege (troligi the c'ouperatioln of (he ti.tilfacturers of (Ilistinhg iinneliini es, the railroads, which transported the r:ltlipinent, and( the South ('arolinn ('otton Assoc"a tion, .t iclh flirnisueid funds tovIard ex 1)enses,. The daily and county pap ers r( 1dered vanualle servi('e in t giviig publicity to the (entonstrations. (George .\l. And[Irson, E'xiension Ser Vice Entniiotlogist, who laid charge of ilt' details of the deioinst'at:ons. re !oits that the at teldaIi(e wa1s good alid the it1[ee: lnitslIal at all of the Ileiiionslrations were 11(1(1 at Char leston, \\'-lttrboro, i 'airfa:x. Denlnarkc, Aie, Oranlge burg, Selaiter, ji reince. and .\ndrew ::. TIhe m!anttfac turers of duistinlg illuachinles Illirishied ilot oily tihe chine lles and the cal'ilii-:len_ ate for the dIemiionstrations, but sent Iepii reseln tatives to (1;-eiat( the ma clii i i'''hse lit,s Wioulu'I IEat Iy lIest (" ain," Says I-'r(d f.m b. I at' hl d to kep i out of :( ieil turc.:. Tr1' dI for1 Vear':; A Ii');l .i n;, -tor(' socld meit ."111n( HAT--SN.\P. Swo:ed wontdrs. (;athred iulip (ldl ats eVel'y m1orping. Iouglt 11.01( AT-SN.\. Iaven 't a iit ow. ''hcy otildin't eat to . best grauin when( : ' . - . k.anld K1.: -,. Sahi and t)aranteed by; laultns HIardw-u'e :'o. '11[na,1n'5 Drug; Core.' and K(lenned 1.ro. )R S. P. U. Co. MA DID HIM !ORLDS OF GOOD MALL" R. J. Small, chief inspector pany, Charlotte, N. C. He with my kidneys. I had a ess of breath and my limbs -Cu-Ma arid my first bottle 'veral of my friends and I'm d am glad to recommend it "B. J. SMALL, "Inspector S. P. U. Co., Charlotte, N. C." plus war tax atj Pown Dreg HUDSON SUPER SIX Hudson and Essex Cars Return to Bedrock Prices Reduced $200 to $450 Thousands have plannsd to buy Hudson and Essex cars this Fall. For five years the Super Six has been the world's largest selling fine car. In eighteen months Essex sales made an un matched record. What must now be the de mand for them at these bedrock prices? But labor and material shortages 'in early summer had forced reductions in schedules for Fall and Winter. And now the return to normal in prices assures such an immediate inewase in sales that a scarcity of Hudson and Essex cars seems certain. Choose your car now. Learn how the price-reduction increases its attractiveness. And remember that in either Hudson or Essex- you obtain exclusive motors--for they are patented. You can save $200 to $,450 on the- car and model pf you choice. Act promptly if you want delivery this Fall. AD~AMS MOTOR Co. 124 Public Square Laurens, S. C. 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