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GOVERNMENT BOND OF $50 Philadelphia, Feb. 15.r-The legisla tive committe of the American Legion will meet in Washington tomorrow at the direction of Franklin D'Olier, na tional commander to begin a series of conferences with members of Congress in which they will urge the adoption )6ur I You Mike T HE chief consideratio a cozy, artistic home and decorate it-, Let your home reflect yo choice of correct and harmoi whatever your needs, be sur have proven their worth, protect as well as to beautif Have stood the test of time f and will give you longest No matter the surface-there is a Euery Purpose, a n u m b Cr of economically use yourself. ALDER STOR Do not le hsenm k N t Put i and Niagara Diamnoi b(caus~e it will be( imposs onl late ordecrs. Niagara Cot ton Dusters1 Orchiard D usters a succe of years of successful du Niagara D)usters are gua Niagara Diamond Brand of 1the Departmient of Ag Holl We evil. T here is I al short age of D~ustinig M Duster. You neced not hesitate operate a FlmE'I' fieldl ser Th'is service wvill cover t give p~ractical advice onf Write H ome Office or ne ..r HomeO: * . Fiel o flegislation favored by the ex-sen ice men. These measures include con pulsory military training and the "ol ligation of adjusted compensation f< service men." The committee will suggest. that settlement of the government's obligt tion to ihe men and women who sa service <urirg the world war shoul EI fL fl f n in the creation of is the way you paint ur own taste by the iious color effects. But e to specify Paints that because you paint to Y. r more than fifty years service at lowest cost. Pee Gee Paint Product for them you can easily And MAN ES c2iagzam rWTON DUSTING MACHINE For NextSumrmer roy your cot ton crop) when its 1: et'vil b~y dutsting( with Niagara 2 Your Order Toda Zi~raraDus id Brand Cotton Standai ilble for us3 to manuifacture enot inve the patented features whic ss for year's. T hey are not an< sting experience andl also atuti ranteedi to apply thle dust proper1 Calcium Arsenate is guaranteed ricuilturie as outlinled ini the Co >lenty Of Calcium Arsenate in tI ichines so (lon't buy materials uti to buy nOW b)ec'ause during th( vice in charge of exp~erts for owl he cotton belt and bo0th take car, all the details of Cot ton D)usting arest dlistrihutor for c'atalogu~e m 2ra SPRAYER C( Efice, Cotton Division, Middle :I Service Office, Vicksburg, quarter. and Supply Depot in Every Co southiern Brokerage Co., Fort Valley,( n;.a,;;,,u,,,. Stat. ,of Ga. F- be made on the basis of $50 govern - ment bond for each month of service. Budapest, Feb. 1.-The e rcum stances have been ree'valed of a plot a by which it is alleged that Former t_ ;mperor Charles made a futile at tempt to enter Hungary under a false passport and reestablish himself on ( the throne. t \ -Ask For These Free- n Paint Books "Homes and How to Paint Them" Contains many beautiful illustrations s of attractively painted homes, shows floor plans, gives specifications and tells how to select the right colors. V "The Modern Method of Decorating"- - CThis beautifully illustrated book gives the latest and best ideas on the decoration of interior walls and ceilings. It shows a number of 1 rooms designed by leading artists, giving exact specifications for ob taiing harmonious color effects with 2 Pee Gee F"LATKOATT. t "The Modern Method of Finishing 1 refinish your home, this illustrated booklet will be of great help to you. It contains 20 color plates of finished wood panels, and gives practical advice how to take care of your t floors and woodwork. ivil excpcficain o b tainin hproniyou colo fctsm-t "Tamod Beran d CoflInc.ln Tractisou ome, tiust t wood gaersande deiveprac have hoado the Niaarafyu * y. dutig .eaonw w.ill - 1esfNigr Mahns e fmchnsinfed n id full information.I )MPAN achn I7.,.Y tio Stte VICE PR[SIDENT STATES HIS VIEWS "An Old Time Democratic Platform Best," He Says FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE Believes Peace and Prosperity Rest on 'Time-Honored Doctrines of Democracy. Washington, Feb. 15.--Vice Presi dent Marshal, in a letter to E. G. Hoffman, of Fort Wayne, Ind., sec retary of the Democratic national :ommittee, made public tonight, an atfunced his candidacy as a delegate it large from Indinia to the coming San Francisco convention upon "an >ld-time Democratic platform." "I have watched in other countries ,he effects of so-called unbridled de nocracy," the Vice President wrote, 'and I have seen its menace in this ountry, until I am quite convinced hat the peace, prosperity and per ietuity of the American republic must -est finally upon a few ancient and ime-honored democratic doctrines." In view of politicalgossip that Vice 'resident Marshall is stated to become hairman of the Democratic platform ommittee, his letter was read - with special interest by officials here. "Another presidential campaign im 'ends," Mr. Marshall wrote. "Thus ar the President, who is the chief of ur padrty, has not' deemed it expedi nt to express his opinion as to what he 'issues will be. As I am desirous f being a delegate at large from he State of Indiana, I wish in conso ance with what I hope has been my ntire public career, to state the sub tapee of what I think the Democratic arty should stand for. I would not vaant to go under any misapprehension s to my views upon the part of the nfaltering Democrats of Indiana. War Is Now Over. "We were in the war from the very loment of its European beginning be ause it affected our internal affairs. dl of the methods and measures dopted for the preservation of the eace of our country and the winning f the war met with my approval and am ready to defend them. 'The war is now over and the re abilitation of America, as well as he rest of the world, is taking place. t is not possible to accomplish our ehabilitation other than through the nstrumentalities of political parties. Iow shall the Democratic party pro >ose to rehabilitate the political sys em of America, if entrusted with >ower is the question. "I have watched in other countries he eflecls of so-called unbridled de iocracy and I have seen its menace n this country, until I am quite con inced that the peace, prosperity and erpetuity of the American republic ust rest finally upon a few ancient nd time-honored democratic doc rines. 'No one save God can remove the 'd ivhidual as the unit of good govern ent. Legislatlive efforts to produce uistic an I goodl order is soie~ty by isteninog and1( acceding to t he demands f persons anad clases will in thei our of peacel( produce failure. Thel nly sure founaition for a stable re 'ubl iin tms rest upon thle Jefferson in ight. to life, to liberty and to the 0isu it. of happiness. I 'art)y Sho~uld St and1 For. "TheIi I)emiocra tic parity shoul stan-I or thIis a ndIpledge itself Io rebutildI lie Ameirica~in poli ticalI st ructuare a long his line by clearly dividing its citi ens into the law-abdinog and law reig; miakinig its lawvs rest equal y upo'n all meni; permiling the indivil al citizen who is honest, to succeed y honesltimethod s; giving to no cit i en legislat ive advan: Iitage; speed ily >on ish ing a ny one who unjustly oh a is success by crooked and d ishoni 'st, maans; recognizing that this is till a federaltion of States; demiiand ng t hatI the Sta~tes' dlischarge thle lut ies of local sel f-goverinmnent.; re ist ing the usurpatins of thle general gO overnmen t; remiioving corrupt and >iased ju dges by st andrinog alw~ays for >biedi ence to thle d1ecreces or coourt and 0 const ituted authority; insisting that lie legislative branchi of the govern neilt shall be res ponsible for the d is 'ha rge oif its dluty anad serving not ice .ipon it. that it cannot skulk bohind mi alleged in terfer'ence upon'' the part f the executive branch ; electing an ['xoontive pledged to discharge the ountless ollic ialIs iand innumerable igents made1 necessary by the war andl to adinilister pubilic affatirs along eo nomnie lines, ('vein to the point of the veto oif ever'y bill carrying oat only iunnecessa ry and ill-advised appiropri dtions, but app~ropriatioins for the benef(it of~ a few cit izenis rat ber than for the c'iomon good ; reogulating strictly every public uitil ity ; and piun ishing al lliose seeking to profiteer either perisonallIy or through aggre gatedl comibiinatioins (if men or money; in abort, the presentation to the peo ple for their suffrages oif a man upon an old-time Democratic platform, un (Ier the principles of wvhich the re public for' so many years was con tented, prosperous and Invincible. 1 'If the faith of this'kind appeals to the I)emocra s of Indiana, I desire to I go as a delegate at large to the con- 1 vention at San Francisco to advocate < this kind of a platform and to ascer- 1 tain whether everything that made the 1 republic great was right or wrong." i ADVERTISE iN THE TIMES i BOYS' PEANUT CLUBS. Clemson College, Feb. 16.-'The boy is naturally an investigator and likes to discover new things and new ways pf doing things," says B. O. Williams Assistant Boys' Club Agent, who with this idea in mind is organizing Peanut Clubs, which will do much to help establish this new commercial crop and proper methods of growing it in South Carolina. The boll weevil spells diversification and diversifica tion means peanuts as one of the state's main cash crops in the future. lence Peanut Clubs to teach prac tical profitable peanut growing to our future farmers. The plan, as in Corn Club work, is to have the Club Boys' father offe him as good land as is available, let iimn work under Club regulations to learn peanuts from A to Z for him ;elf and incidentally for his father, The Brunsv Certifies an Extr Many motorists buy Brunswic It is sufficient assurance for thei They have known this ancient as have their fathers and grandfi of Brunswick has been noted fe Brunswick standards, as appl utmost. 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