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DIAL M u Pul f TO COVUE FIGHT Regarded as Reas4o1tilly Certain fo* , Passage Washington, \lilt 19.-The case '.Ah '.vhich the Tincher bill, regulating rIain exaJ cX-h , lushied its vity through the house last week, in4-loates the little favor which mediums, used in the mn.0h -for gambling .mPu * Will receive at the hands of 41hJ con . gress. As. result the cotton Pxchang es are bisier than ever -bofoie in their recent history. Thore are two measmure which the cotton 'exchanges are if'paring to 4ight. The first Is the amendment of Senator Dil of Dauth 4'arolina, re quil'ng the exchanges '-to give pur cha*;ers ali eveni break ny to the grades of (c.ottoni delivered, Thu second is tin 'hill of Senator Carawnmy of Arkansz~A, plttinig the exchang(s vntirely out 'nt business. There is very litt,1r prospect of 'tie latter becoming law. But the anmuli(l ment of Senator J1'A Is .regardvii as Trcasonably certain of passage. The South CaThoa senator will ag gressively pulshi li-' miendmlzer the colcludina days 6) the curren.) week. It Would provii leg slation hei' upon a pIr'chasor couild sel-t one half of . lparoht-Kse in two grales to be selceted by him; the relnuoiuig hall to be udeliverd m two gradies to be noln-aied1 by tlit. exCllallgeS. I I%-i Week, D Entor iial ;Atted))tel to stal-e his case before tke agricul - tural..o-nmmittev of the neimtte. Sena ter RAnsdeil 4:! luottina, asked that lie 'rtlrlt. -delity in order that the ex hnni-s of 'N w Orleans imight be gIven 1m 'oain*.)I'tu nity Is hear -hin siaIlltent, adil make a Atatement of T1eir own. Senator .Dia1 acquiesced -wit'b the lmte rstanding liat Senator Ransdell (lii&.ly bring the represent 4LTive,tof th(e exchanges to Washingtum. The Imuhihma senator got in tow-h with the exchanges, wich l made :v 'pl'y 'in u llengthy telegmun, -but indi -nutall no time certain for their rd-. pioal:tie(I 1jdftwie -the comnitt ee. Senator Dial therefore concluded tn (elay no longer. He will be granted an !tllsiugutik- week. In the meantmP, he is elated m~t the contents af the tele -gram from'President T).omlson of the New Oaloiamn texchanges. .i-r. TIhonepson wired that -the IMal neimeininult, 4hough sei-ningly fair 1o ,both the -piurilaser amid the exclangem, 'was mt~ -wuiabhle. Tha't was hIs prin 'cilite easittdisn., and Smumtor Dial holds that inasmuch as the exehiaigen them -eles ratlitt iis amentrnent, no olhmir A A Frid~ Questio Regard] time, r -g f4? or ind9.MIal NO bring a ch6-ac of unfatiMas 1iitnst it. He1 :lids that Mr. Thomi.mi has made the "Most notable cobtriljttioln to hlls case. The Dial altrenmlent follows the Comner amendiffhit Introduced In the preceding session of congress. its changes make* At more acccutable to congress, Senator 'DIlal believes. The Comer anvetbnment passed tho senate but died In the house. "My ameinidment," said Senator -Dial, "would rictify the greatest evil that works 'inancial loss to the eroditcer of oottun . As It is at, present, the rAlicer has nothing to say ts to thte lyrl'e. The exchanges enn 'cliume the fiudtuation In price ot $5 per bale WthIiin the space of a mitflite. iey 'Wave the wvhip hand, beclitise When' .ra producer demands delivevy, tne.y give him the lowest of WtIe ten legaIl I grades. "If the cotton m)", Ow11eh2 buys Cot ton, can rest as0sured Oftl onle-half of its purlchase.N will bIe Iirst rate echton, It will have no 'care its to low high the price goes. It can bty in cilton, pay the high er'ce, at'J hedge tu the exchange knowing that hIs -lede will bring, If exerc-sed, ths.t which really It pnrehased. "'I'he ametrydIment %c otld oilfor an infinite hoon on the .bolulkl, and the prospects tor 'Its Y).s.ssage -,Cecm un- i usu a11y-g t" CLEARLI DEFINED Will Trairem r Ihilps lI Nt I ProtectcA T leg ram ' rom ") ina. Wlah'. on, Alay 19!.-- The depart ment (if navy 'tnk l(s wlii sich dis favor oin tie petitlon' of the govelnor of S'ut'b Cardina that eder'al troops be selit to Charleiton to protect .n prnriva(t vessniV ag.0m1t vIolence a'l Uthe part of triking seamen, that it has iimi-Imed Senator :Ulal that uni ss the Cty of Chlarl'Stol lund the sinx -of Sout~h Carl ura ''do W. t Irotect -mah veseuls, they vill' he 1 ransferred ID a jn-niifimtlon -whereIn Chey will be jpvo tectai. According to Senatur 'Dial, the 7ed eral -govertnent "thrs puts on |rIal South Carolhia's itlillity to solvc tIe prblezm I(tin ltr, ewn borders. lie hoWi . :6im), tMt't h fo honor 'l Rie state and in part the iproperty i Ilie state nre in Jeopardy. Tit the Tollowig -.legram thI 'i-en ator nppzGtses 'overnor Cooper and the mayor 'of Churkeston of the :uit nat hm untl'hin olriiton l(hereof: Am infrimed 'thart you have-mven OrrMIer '[C Wifiiraw state 'ittw ps 00M ass Meeti Regar iy Night, ns of vital imp ess of member ~gardless of disi 30M E A frtn Clharlosttn afteT 6 o'cloelt today. Am also inrornied that the Thayor 01 (arleston can protcet life and I)ro perty on sh0e, but that there is dan er of ships beIng raided. I have been requested to ask the United States government to furnish troops to help Lreserve the peace. I had this matter u1p with the proper olflicials and they inform me that it is the duty of the mayor of Charleston and the governor of the state to preserve order, protect life and property within their respec tive Jurisdictious and that If this is not done the national government will wi'thdraw thee vessels to some juris dIction wvhere they will be protected. It wvould be a very severe blow to the future prmiperity of Charleston and of our tute and a great stigma upon the law abid;ng reputation of our .)eople, 'ff violence should he commit te d. I strongly urge ycit and the mayor of Charleston to employ all meicans at your command to preserve peace pnd protect life and property at n'f hazard. Thr. national govern mcn't informs ine that you have Jurhs dl-ilon over adjoining waters. PI'ex:e handle the sitiationi judiciously, yet firmly and promptly. an I know you w'll, for the good iinme oi Souti Caro 'ia anid of the natlcn. Evil mnhided 1tople should he sternly made to hkep 11-e peace and respect the law." *. * * * * * * * * 4. * 4 * -* * Fl30)i 'NEW' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * A MIckom, YtaI~y ':.-'TMf rmner.-. 111 rV SomwVVhat h'inle OVeCT tile 11010' 1ta1nd of cottoni. Soie are pliant'invg raveir' thih week. 'i'here .wvas; a goodn (rowdi ut (lurel Sunday. lantor C(nlm\.n was not able to fill his anpointment and "Mr. Kelly Cooper corluetel lh service. The schol at. Chis place vlosed last Week with lTi c'x'thiltion mu *Thim'd.try nlight and %vas to Ialve had a .'iAtCen M, F"riday, 1i. the rain prevented. Several IoTI '16is seefinn attended the CXhilito1 :a' 1\lt. c)1VIC Sa'tI'tafiry night, We are sorry 'to repolt 'Mr. Lonnie Culbertson's bai0y right sick. We hat'a nother sur*r.'ise marriage in our comrinnty Iufduy -n'ih. T.n Iss Launra ien4ssey mdll 'ir. 'Kimyd Corr were marr'icd at ilie lion' of tie of fileating inin'iser, Rev. -J. 0. Martin. Their frinds wi 'them ati 'xprospoumns and hapI 'li'fe. MIisS Mary ARMiden, nIr etilient teacher, hen thliisYArrIIglIor herhome near Navire. ing of Al dless of Bral Eight 0' artance to all f ship in the Ar lance, to attent LND BR~ Mrs. T. J. Cooper was called to Whitmire last week on account of the serioust.1 illnes8; of her father. Mrs. Mattle Burts and children spent last Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper. Mr.:L. C. Culhertson and family Were (inner ,gucsts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culbertson. Mesrjs. J. WN'. 'Thome and a. y. Moore are -at homne for the summer. They lihave had a good school year at Tigersvil. M'. and 0rs. Jerne Cheek Visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper Sunday. Misses Mildred legera and lMerl Doniin spint .the weck-end iath -Iliss; lBertha Cooper. 'Messrs. Bob Lee Cooper andi ienry Cooper were visitors in our town Sul day afternoon. Miss Adah Pranthai spent Sunday atrooni withi .misses Evelyn an1!d Dollie Culheortsonl. Mr. 'Roy Culberson and wife qpwnt Saturdatv night with their aunt, Mrs. Loll Culhertson. and dllghlter. Mr.J. N. O'Dell and !son were call ers at the home of 1Dr. J. G. Cooper Sundh. y, Mrs. O'Deil hn!ng under modi eat] teatment from tDr. Cooper. *a t* *t*e* * * * * * * * * * * U-S011,':1'10NS * ' * * * * * * * * *. * ** Ve, the 'Con fodrate Vetera nls, thi : d1y assemhIed at Ware shoals, S. C., 1)isLs the presen.,ce or ourcoraes Capt. J). B. I luut mert, John Davis and .3L. It. Iobert. wh are not :blv to be! I with us oil t .\l o ial ay. Thley hiave ollr dee;w-[ sympathy .In their etlinementl'11 and we wihGod's richest blt'.e-sings; to be nndr remain with'themut. (Signed): V. J1. Cox, \V. 1). Sulli Vanl, W . S. Fl emin-," IL'. 1D. .111n.1p, .. . . Dinla.t, \Vni. Dod on, 1. S. HI iie ler Son], M. I,. LatiOter, Warren Hallentine, J. T. Rook, Ii. R. Donald, It. B. A rnold, .J. F. .st . .P.'. E.llge, .Jach Elgin, W. Y. Watkins, J. S. Smith, G W., .Davis, J. S. Ragadale, S. J. Hurts. Ware Shoals,S C., May 10, 1921. 1ats Pass -Up All Other Food For One MenI of RAT-SNAP" Their first itteal of RAT-SNAP is their last. Hills in few minutes. Drie:; u) the carcass. Rats killed with RAT -SNAP leave nodor. RAT-SNAP comes in cake form. Break into small p19cc es, leave where rats travel. No mixing with other fonlI. Cats or dog.- won't touch it. Bak'etut, cleanest, surest rat and mice killer. TI'ree sizes, 25c, 65e, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lau rens Hardware Co., Putnam Drug Store and C. E. Kcmicdy & Son. I Former witv aWill Be Clock, In ormer service n erican Legion, I this meeting. [NG A Don't Neglect Your Tires ---They Coat Lots of Money WE GIVE FREE INSPECTION We Build New Life in Old Tires Rim Cuts, Blowouts, Rebuilding and Retreading a Specialty City Vulcanizing Station Oldest---Largest---Best At City Filling Station EIM.17. W Z7,7 EMIF :M Wat bete cm inatonthn N,, nic grl- vrana aabox 1 ifl FOR SALE BY POWEDRUG CO. ServiceMe Held Court House ien will be discussed. It will be worth your 3 UD DIE