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Letter Shows The Local ( He Edgefield, S. C. Gentlemen : Please quote us rat? also for full position readir same. Quote your rate fe pliance with this request v The Local Option I in the endeavor to defeat written in chaste, conserv? lines of political and financ The fight is to be legitima this letter you already wi press. If you do not care The parties behind t placed will be on a cashl)i The copy for cam] and it will be mailed to j tising. What are your day; the majority of your client THE LOC^ The Local Option League Columbia, Gentlemen : Your favor of Augi and in reply will say that 1 any price. Endeavoring t the views of individual citi charge, knowing that tho thought was for the best ii per refuses to accept whisl to give publicity to mattel the good of the people of S the wniskey business in S itself to be the Local O pt i this State who are workir option system in the State is nothing dishonorable ab the disposition to veil or c in the minds of some that the Local Option League, whiskey selling in many c< Your letter contain movement are financially i erences are given. We have published in order that the people m hibition in South Carolina It is not the name name of an organization loon is nothing more nor 1 is, we believe, nothing mo purpose of perpetuating cc of citizens of South Carolii the State, why do they not the league not bear the eai The-Advertiser will umns to be used to furthei lions of dollars worth of m prohibition will cause then sorted to the advertising c imously denied the injune Medal is Lodged in Baby's Throat. A gold medal, which Mrs. T. C. Callison of Lexington won when in school, was swallowed by Ruby Cal lison, her 9-months-old baby, early yesterday morning The child was brought to the Baptist hospital, where the obstacle was removed through an oesophagoscope intro duced into the throat. Ko incisions were necessary, and the child is improving rapidly. An X-ray photograph |was developed to determine the position of the medal. The child was being held by its mother when it reached to her throat and tore the gold piece from her collar. T. C. Callison is a member of the Lexington bar and is prominent in in the affairs of his town. He is now the president of the Lexington Board of Trade.-The State. Our line of School Books and School Supplier is very complete. The schools in the co'inty that open early can donend upon us for their chool supplies W. E. Lynch <fc Co. ; Hand of Wh )ption League of Sout adquarters: JEFFERSON HOTE COLUMBIA, S. C. Columbia, S. e by return rr ail for one-half pa ig notice-column, half columi >r political display advertising p .ill be appreciated, teague intends to wage vigoro ; the Prohibition referendum, itive language, and arguments ? ial economy. Personalities and te and straight from the shoul ll have seen specimens of our to accept this advertising, plea his movement are financially re isis, the bills being paid immed Daign will be prepared by our rou direct with instructions b\ 5 of publication, subscription li :ele? Yours very truly, ,L OPTION LEAGUE OF OE ADVERTISER'S REPLY Augi of South Carolina, S. C. ist 28 asking for our advertisir The Advertiser refuses to acce] 0 be lair and just, Thc Advert? zens upon both sides of the w se citizens were conscientiousl iterests of the people of the Si sey advertisements it would b . which, upon its face, appears >outh Carolina, but solely for th out h Carolina. If your organ on League of South Carolina, i ig primarily and solely for coi , why have they not made thei out advocating local option, onceal the hand that is back of allied whiskey interests, acting , are for selfish reasons making Dunties of South Carolina. is the ex parte statement that .esponsible,"' but how am I to Yours truly, J. L. MI _ Edit the above letter from the so-c ay see what the whiskey forces ; but the thing itself that sho alone should not entitle it to re ess than a bar-room. The psei re nor less than a whiskey selle: ninty dispensaries in South Cal na who are working for the bes! : make their names known? W .-marks of a misnamed organiza not for money, or any other cc p the ends of whiskey houses th lean liquor to the count}7 disper 1 to lose this enormous business ampaign after the supreme coui tion. A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC. Germs and infection aggravate ailments and retard healing. Stop that infection at once. Kill the ??irma and get rid of the poisons. For this purpose a single , applica tion of Sloan's Liniment not only kills the * puin but destroys th?? germs. This neutralizes infection and gives nature assistance by over coming congestion and gives a chance for the free a.nd normal flow of the blood. Sloan's Liniment ia an emergcucy doctor and should be kept constantly on hand. 25c, 50c. The $1.00 size contains six times as much as the 25c.-1 We carry a complete line of sta tionery, Ledgers, Ty pe-writer paper, Ty pe-writer Ribbons, Fountain Pens, Letter Files, etc. Everything for the office. W. E. Lynch & Co. FOR SALE-Abruzzi Rye at ?2.50, Beach Island Rye $2.00, f. o. 6. cars Trenton. D: R. Day. 8-25-4t-pd. iskey Forces h Carolina L C., August 28, 1915 ge display advertisement ; i and quarter column of er inch. A prompt corn us advertising campaign All advertising will be against Prohibition along vituperation are tabooed, der. When you receive advertising in the daily se let us know, sponsible. All contracts iately upon presentation. advertising department, r our Director of Adver st and the avocations of SOUTH CAROLINA list 81, 1915 ig rate has been received, pt your advertisement at ser has always published 'hiskey question without y advocating what they rate, but as this newspa e manifestly inconsistent to be published, not for e purpose of perpetuating ization, which represents s composed of citizens cf itinuiiig the present local r identity known? There This impersonal featur?, it. confirms the suspicion \ merely in the name of I an effort to perpetuate the "parties behind this know? No names or ref MS, :or and Proprietor. ailed local option league are doing to thwart pro uld be considered. The ispect. A Near-Beer Sa ldo-Local Option League r's league formed for the olina. If it is composed t interests of society and ho are its officers? Does tion.? msideration, allow its col at have been selling mil isaries. They know that ;. That is why they re .t, sitting en bane, unan Card of Thanks. I enter to-day upon my duties as public cotton weigher for the town of Edgefield and I desire to assure my friends of my profound appre ciation for their very generous sup port in the recent election, giving rae possibly the most flattering vote that any candidate for cotton weigh er bas ever r^eived. I am not only grateful but will use every endeavor to merit the confidence reposed in me hy doing my full duty, both to sellers and buyer?. C. H. B. Williams. THE NH.XT BEST THING !?0 THE PINE FORREST FOR COLDS IS Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey which goes to the very root of cold troubles. It clears the throat and gives relief from that clogged and stuffed feeling. The pines have e^er been the friend of man in driv ing away colds. Moreover, the pine-honey qualities are peculiarly effective in fighting children's colds. Remember that a cold broken at the start greatly removes the possi bility of complications. 25c.-1 M? The Corner Store ?dvEilCe Fail Announcement Come let us help you get the youngsters ready for school. Many new. things have ar rived that possess a charm of newness for the school girls. Neat patterns in Percales, Ginghams and Suiting Galiteas. Girls Middies, with the new smocking de signs of pink, white and blue; others with fancy collar and cuff trim at 50c. and up. Many new waists at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. New Dresses, New Skirts/ Advance styles of Fall Millinery. Several Chick Suits now ready. Come see them. Respectfully, The Corner Store r ANNOUNCEMENT The use of some form of inoculating material on seed of leguminous plants is rapidly becoming general among progressive and practical planters. The profitable and beneficial effects of this practice have been thoroughly demonstrated. We are glad to announce that we c*re now able to supply our customers with Mulford Inoculating Cultures, prepared by the H. K. Mulford Company, of Philadel phia. This firm is one of the standard houses of the world in the production of inoculating materials, se rums, antitoxins, vaccines, etc., and no firm in this country or in Europe is better able to produce pure and reliable cultures for inoculating purposes. The name "Mulford" on a package stands for absolute reliability \ and high quality, and we consider ourselves fortunate in being able to secure a distributing agency for Mulford Cultures. We recommend Mulford Cultures for Legumes and feel absolutely confident that these using them as.directed and under proper conditions will reap the full benefit that has been so fully demonstrated as possibe to secure. The following are the prices for Mulford Inoculating Cultures: 5-AcreSize - - - $5.00 ("A Dollar per Acre") 1-Acre Size - - - 1.50 Garden Size (1-4 acre) .50 We can supply inoculation for Alfalfa, Vetch, Crim son Clover, Red Clover, Bur Clover and other legumes. W. W. ADAMS & COMPANY Edgefield, South Carolina