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- XJ t U DIAL TG THURMOND f Senator Comes Bai;k at District Attorney. SO Ml. STATEMENTS ARE DENIED Dftnr AMA ET r\m+ T rulnn fr? Onct Thill' mond With T. P. Cothran?Why Dial Inacl to Accept Dinner Invitation. I Washington, Auir. 11. Sennto; Dial ??l South (Carolina today nude pnhli' the following reply to a newspaper statement giv< n the South OareP'n.i llCwspa pet s a day or two ago P.' i hut District Attorney .1. Willi mi Thurmond. of.K'lg Hold, v. l : h i? self oxpl.^iiatoi \ : I "I have just r ad in y<r.t ''day', press a tirade of At.. .1. William Tin rniond a,';air-t me. In nr.a;, of Mr. Thurniond's st ilt ments ii is nl.so- ' 1111v 1 \ ill error. I do not suppose tin-, 1 in 1 >]i<- <s very mueh inti rested in this . ail>ie l. Put I will reiterate it., hi tor; briefly, as he mentioned it. "in 1P1 ' and lfo > several of n ware candidates for the senate. M-. Thurintuiil was manager of St mat Tillman's campaign both times and organized the state against me. \Vh< p tl.e Western Dfct rict of Smith <ro! r was est i I dished, ho was appointed dis- i triot attorney by Senator Tillman, wliieh was jHufttctly natural. After Senator Tillman's death in . 9is, I wa told that Mr. Thurmond was speaking good words in my behalf. *1 am sorry Mr. Thin momfc speaks of my dinimr w ith hipt, tor it ft; 'ws me to mention the subject. * \\*hHo at 1 the campaign meeting in Aiken, .Mr. Thin mond phoned me to < dnv to I'dgeiiold and spcnij #tlie mi. lit with him. Cor this I thahke I hint, but 1 politel.v declined. AfteT s|>c:ikltu-' at Kdgeiield. Mr. ThmmoriO invited S< n. ator I'ollook and me to/line With him I which we ucceptid. The public can understand inv position in this matter. "During Christmas, tUDh .Mr. Thurmond asked mo to have hint redppoinled. I told him that I had not dis- j cussed the matter at all in Washington, Inn would !' i him ? v ry joon. f' Its ill il IPw Wr-'j mm* v*&4 mrk l|ff| (/^W miA THEU.S.USCOT] Here is the U. S. Uro I with a long-established : . of service among motori have an eye to'value, as topri-e. While sol ling for' *- - :? J., <K? SI < lUC UUJV4 uica in w. line, the Ut co has earned tution for duality arid de| cconomj which is i: .t t by any tire n. its tlasi. United States! are Good Tirs IUS.USCO T*l U. 3: CHAIN TKi II 3. i\'9*3iiY IK* U. S. ROYAL C( U.S. RED & GREY I ? ijj fu f: fl JU4a s k After <onsulta;i<m and investijtaiin? I Tie matter here, I rould not recom- j nirnd l;is reappointment. ^aiul that I had riTiimiiiendod another. whereafter !:? and his Iriends bombarded me with i < ,itions, the purpose l?ein;r evident. ".Mr. Thurmond i^ also in error about what transpired in Washington. I nv a'Strd t>!< name of my friend. .Mr. ". I'. t.Vthran for appointment as diSiiiet attorney, he belli*; one or ties|ionutcst lawyers in the south, a life Ions; friend of mine and a strong sup- i 1 iter in all my rampaisns. The at-j l.-rmn jjeneral informed me he would consider tin- manor and we would discuss it further. I 1( ft word at tin- ; White Una; o that I wanted In see *.he i>: cstdent at the proper time. .A leu days later Mr. Thnrmond's nominatinn came t<? the senate. I eoipinunit iled with the White Homo and J tliey asked me to hold up Mr. Tliur- j n end's confirmation in the senate, and also suggested that I see the attorney ;?neral. I declined the latter suggestion. Later tlie attorney general phoned' me to come tip. as he desired to confer with inc. and said that he 1 w;.s ready to appoint Mr. ("othran. "Mr. Tlattmond is also >in erro ahout m.v not lieing aide to ncfeat his confirmation in the senate if I had desired. An> senator can defeat the I eontirmation of anyone in his state in a lew seconds. "Mr. Thurmond is also in error in saying that .Mr. Cothran was a candidate .for I'nitcd Stales judge at the ; time referred to? licjn?for there was j no vacancy in that posit ion. Judge Watkins having hetn confirmed on i .Juij'-'i, 191V. "After a visit to Washington, and when everything had Leen arranged i for' Mr. t'olhruh to lie appointed, he j notified me oil July L'O, 1 HL'O, that he j Owl not t-jiic to accopi toe piaco. < \- < pressing greiat gratitude at my efforts, in his Itchirlf but stated lluit he felt it w; s his eJuty to 11i<? people of South t'nrolina to run for the general assembly from (.recnville county. It was agreeable1 to me then for the attorney general to send down the name of ,.Mr. Thurmond. for re appointment. Mis name w;is se*nt down a day or two a.fter conyress convened?on December fi. I ashed the judiciary ^Erom || USif users ^J J w ^ READ 3 Trend, itamiarJ istu wh') weii d'j jn all of modern me lessthan I , , . 5. Fabri. J- the biggest conur i a repu- fabric tire situation. tendablu ; -iccfded Around 70% of all use fabric tires. Their instinct for c o. n r 1 iridic;! c?nf OUUUg WU'U UiWiWkV***, else's. Why, then, are 1 such hodge-podge st< count tires/'" odd lots "retreads" and oth bargains of uncertaii fires * * Sooner or later tl * ft r> ways seeks out qu matter of self-protQ* no other reason. The opinion in favor of )RD Tires has spread mi UBES than it ever did. i states , Thompso) | committee id confirm him, ixit his [name was hold lip, uloiifr with in;1ny i olllpTH, "My polio; has? lioen since Iho Republicans have taken chartro to ask no favors of tho administration. Tho wisdom of this can readily !? understood. Anyway, it was said here that the attorney .amoral was disposed to lot : 11 of Mr. Wilson's :ip|xiintmcnt.s (ill out "their terms, in lli* absence tif charges, etc., against theni. unless lie decided to revoke some particular appointment. "I have never mentioned the following fn* t. I took tho mat toe up with the attorney general and stated to him if his policy was to let all Democratic appointors serve out their terms, that i would suggest that lie allow Mr. Thurmond this privilege. This he considered a day or two. l>nt finally declined. Mr. t'oeJimn was confirmed, as I knew lii'n to he a gentleman of high/diaraeter and ability. Tho correspondence on the subject is too long to print, but these letters are dated respectively, .inly IK.and 2<?. ti seems that Mr. Thurmond is very much outraged beenuse I preferre?l to appoint one of the ablest lawyers iu the southern stales in preference to one who had organized the state against Hie twice. So far as his statement is concerned that my objection to him was because lie voted for Senator Tillman, this is simply silly. As a matter of fact, the ti/st appointment I made after I was dieted was a young man who told tne he had been a follower of Senator Tillman. Since I have been in tho senale, I have never asked or inquired how any one,voted, but, of course. I Ijpvo always I endeavored to aid my m rsonal friends and supporters llrst." Present or Accounted For.?A hornl eonimcrei il travel* r was pitttinir in a few hours watching a horse shoe iiiimi' in a sin.ill western community. "What's the populate a of this town?" he aske<l one <>f the loafers in a moment of idle curiosity. "Can't, say exactly, stranger," was the reply, "hut ye midlife count for yourself. The constables down with rheuiyaties, latt the rest of 'em might to J?e around sontcwhrres." the ma] Royal C *Givin( to tho fabric tiro uuor frmth, live tircn. fining niacin now. Van J UtipptJ now." rchandising People have idrum is the the U. S. policy by it. And pass car owners It's a policy s ard for all U. i juplity is as fabrics or con as any one large. Giving to tl they offered fresh, live t Dcks of '%is- now- Being s /"'seconds," All the orig er so-called andserv/cea n origin? you buy a U. * v * ie public al- "Usco," "( ality. As a Three differer ctiorr ?iitor Built by tin out-and-out same policy, U. S. Fabric ideals that 1 >re this year Royal Cords tl ui e of tire wc ) Rubber Cc # \ Hj I orkj 1 ALLIED DEBTS TO US. Possible That interest Charges May Be Remitted. American . producers may be. forced In urge cancellation of interest ehargS is on the Allied government debts to the fnited States, (Jovcrnor Strong- of the New York Keilerm Reserve bank told a joint congressional committee last Thursday in concluding: a prolonged defense he has mtide before it of the reserve systcrfi's operations. Il< j expressed no direct opinion on the | proposed cancellation. l?ut declared j that the economic structure ol' the , country depended upon foreign marketing of surplus raw material, that extension of further credits to foreign buyers could not help, and that foreiffc exchange quotations which necessarily , were influenced by Herman reparation pa>nieiit.s, further complicated the difr | ficultics of American exporters, "The international payment of a ! given sum in dollars to the United States cannot be used both to reduce ' debts and interest," he said. *cnd at. the same time buy/goods. Isn't it to "le greater advantage of the United States that the purchasing power of Kuropc be developed and used to consume surplus American goods rather : than to pay interest on debts? This is a question of policy foV congress ! with which F have no connection or t concern, but i am going to ask you to [ consid. r it in connection with the fact that our export market for farming | products is of the greatest importa nee." Farmers may lie provided wit ft tetter credit facilities, (Joverpor Strong , suggested, by extension of the Federal t Reserve system to Include country j l>;mks and by a system i>i nim'-niunui? j to two-year loans through the land : banks, with partial rediscount privileges, hut he emphasized the importance of the foreign market. KILLS BEAR WITH KNIFE North Carolina Man Has a Mighty Close Call. Pioneer days were recalled in the I story of a death grapple with a mother , hear related by Walter Poster, a | cattleman < f Oldfort, near Ashevilld, tiers of ords c Tires | % gotten very close to \ Felt it. Benefited led the word along, ettled to ooestandS. Tires. Whether ds. Small sizes or to fnhrir. tirp nspr ires. Being made hipped now. inal U. S. vitality )mes through when S. Fabric Tire. * * Chain," "Nobby." it treads. 2 same brains, the the same quality live made U. S. be standardmeasirth. Ires tmpany S.C. r 11C. c\, on his return there recently I I from .'i cattle round-up across the ttlue' ' Ridge Mountains. II 'osteiy who is suffering from a badly: mangled arm as evidence of his strugi Kle with the bear, said he encountered j tiie aniifial suddenly in a dense underbrush. and was forced to rely on a j imcketknifo to save ins nic wm-n m?-| -?r33? -?:?" * ' 111 1. 11 ' * ^ 1 J , I R. J.-REYNOI S Is OUR successful The fact that we devote our-H Hki'Iw:; exclusively to thv Helen- I W l i111 examination of the eye, ami I lie furnishing of ulassos, with Hi > H Our Moderate Prices, Up-to- 9 > Date Methods, and c. Most Per I fectly Equipped Room for Ex-H fl aminations, has m ole the words ?m |j "SATISFACTION" and I B Broken Lersee Duplicated While I : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. V Court of Common Pleas. i Alary AIcC. Love, Individually and as! Executrix of the Estate of 1*. W. i j Low, Deceased. I'laintiff, against '. j Janus McFaddcn Neely ct al? Defend-, j ants. NOTICE ; | IJFIISFANT to an Order of the Court of Common Ideas for York County, j rc<iuiring that all persons holding j i claims against the esUitc <if J'. W. jl 1 Love, Deceased, shall present the I I same to me ami make proper proof j | thereof within thirty days from tin i date of this notiee, or else ho haired; 1 Now, lj Noti.ee is hereby given to all eredi- | | tors of I'. \\\ Love, Deceased, that they || i must present their claims to me in my I | oi'iiee in York, South Carolina, and 1 j m ike due proof thereof, on or before ^ the 7111 day of September, l'J2I, or elst'n said claims will he barred. I JOHN A. AIAUIO.V, Jl Special iteierve. ij | August 2nd. 1021. .'It t til. ij 1 W^FtX IT wyobE WAIT ! PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN i \\V fix them while y?*ti watt and you ..I.. 1.t,,. ifiit *1 mnfYlMltS \V( Mii\ mm.- i<> nuu << .. .. .. . are now located at N?>. North Con-1 i wrs St. Opposite Calhoun Prtip <"n. [ New Kleetric equipment. No. 1 operator in cliarKe. \\e c any "Dye and Shine Polish and "Vou-Slip-On" Rubber Heels. Parcels ! (>.?: orrii.s received in uioininir. mailoil same aft i>n. DORSETT S SHOE & HARNESS HOSPITAL Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 15^. Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The Enquirer Office. i hear, inspired to combat by the pros once of her three cubs, closed in on him. , 1'. II. Mashberne, who was with Posler, was unable to reach the scene of the struggle, tiie men said, before the hip bear, petting the worst of the me-1 lee, beat a retreat to a distance of i about 200 yards, where it was later j rf 'it " i ind for Ql ithimf for s THAT'S OUR ID] CAMELS?the Qua! 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