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MEXICO WILL KEEP OPEN DOOR TO ALL % Those Who Have Wholesome Ideas of Citizenship Welcome, Says Carranza. AMERICAN PRESS IS MISINFORMED ? C J Oil Companies, 'He Asserts, J, Engendering 111 Feeling 1 Against Mexico. i g Mexico City.?Mexico will hold e open the door to people of all coun- t tries who can show they possess c wholesome ideas of citizenship and v will not prove a disturbing element t in the nation, President Carranza e told the correspondent of the Asso- t ci.'itcd Press in an interview during a which the chief executive commented d at length on various phases of Mexi cc's problems. [s The President's statement of the 11 government's attitude toward immi-j'l gration was in response to an inquiry jn concerning declaration in the press of j / Mexico City that large numbers of f colonists were leaving their European or Asisatic homes because of t disrupted conditions due to the world f war. t Gives Assurances. i President Carranza gave assurance \ that Mexico would place no barriers r against proper immigration and, in l fact would extend all possible aid to ; such prospective colonists. That such material aid is in contemplation is evidenced by the fact that the Pros ident recently appointed a commission to investigate all phases of the colonization problem. Senor Luis Lubert Y. Rui, president of the commission, has announced that communication have been received from j England, France, Canada, Germany and Russia in regard to the fesibilitv of colonies in the republic and in each instance the answer has been that Mexico welcomes all dependable colonists. Senor Carranza was asked whether \ the government had any policy con- j ceming Latin-America which might be construed as indicating that the solidarity of such countries was more GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. \our grocer has the lemons ana any drug store or toilet counter will sup- j ply you with three ounces of orchard ' white for a few cents. Squeeze the mice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifior known. Massage this fragrant, c reamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see l ow freckles, tan, sallowness, redness cirid rniKrluiouu fliu'innoMr !ind linw i tmooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you.? adv?(4) He poi I UUI Vote HHMHHHBBBflHBBHUHMHHDHHWSQPKBH ft*?** I ||f " ( Yes; S. S. S. Is Pui Nature's Safe On the Market Half a Century. When you arc in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and vigorous vitality, it is then that your blood is free front nil impurities. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A sluggish circulation is often indicated bv o bo desired by Mexico than allitnces with any foreign nation. He 'eplied that to date the Mexican govTninent was considering no such >rospect of union and until such a reparation presents itself he refusal to define a possible governmental olicy. Press Misinformed. ITouching on the problem question 'resilient flarmnsn nssnvfrwl that tlm mtiative that he presented to Confess last November which was in ffoct an amendment to article 27 of lie constitution probably will Vie onsiderod by that body soon. He vas emphatic in the declaration that he public press of the United Statts is being grossly misinformed by ho petroleum interests who. he said, re distorting the facts. The presilent continued: "The petroleum companies have t out to engender ill feeling bewoen Mexico and the United States. Toy are doing this through the nedium of some sections of the American press which are distorting acts to suit their own ends. "Mexico is not opposed to the poroleum companies or to any other oreign investors. We merely require hat if such companies are to operate n the public they abide by our laws: ,Vhat the new oil law will be I cani/\f on \r f Knirn n v iwnoon/ 1 l\r* iv?l/ I\/l A iliA > V, vnoi. V| III > 171. j iefs and ideas in my iniativc of last 1 Your I Your J Furniture c love in making pyand livable. fand it's' not w ing through it old, creaky ch squeaky bure dated looking Make your 17 ^ 6$ 1 eni?yable Sl \<t\ A/ PaYs- When \v( )fl niture buy g vJ W *-*-? 1 I 1 hat s why yc .C'Vvv here. SUTHERLAf Household and Kitchen Furnish Vote fo is a man o ved most I THE HORRY HTVRAT.T), CON Wj ely Vegetable Blood Treatment an impaired appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S. It will aid in cleans* ing the blood tttlu build up aud strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable information about the blood supply can be had free by writing to the Swift Specific Co., 50 Swift Laboratory* Atlanta, Ga. November. The passing to a new oil law is now in the hands of Congress" President Carranza refused to venture a prediction as to action by Congress. The attitude of the petroleum commission which will be a de term in ing factor in the settlement of the present differences, he also declared problematic. The special commision appointed by the Mexican senate to investigate conditions in the Tampico I'Olfiiirt ) ??!? nrtmnlnfnd ifc . ?IMM VVIII^IVWU I VO >YUI IV I IJ said and will give its information to congress. This report is private and is for informative purposes only. In conclusion President Carranza gave renewed assurance of his personal wishes that those cordial relations between Mexico and the United States bo maintained. (>()() has proven it will cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general tonic? adv 4;24;19-20t o Kven if all American soldiers are withdrawn from Northern Russia, as is indicated by preparations for the ci< imrkation ot those troops who have been in this territory since last September, the United States will still have a large representation among the British volunteer troops. lomels 1 ' Castle j ' i :omes next to the home hapLife is short, Jub UliU^ orth while go- (WJOo surrounded by iM m| airs; scratched, M| |jf aus or dilapi- \|yy beds. home a castle irroundings. It you buy fur- Vs\$J ;ood furniture. \u w >u should come ^ an fiirn. no ings ? Bicycles and Supplies. r Mclnn I ability, em lattering su elected in / kY, S. P., APOUBT 7, 1919 President Says Must be Ma\ Strength for URGES ALL UNITED WAR WOR WELFARE WORK WILL X SOUTH TO "SPEED U DROP I Washington, D. C.?'The need f< Campaign subscriptions has become the work of the welfare organizath will be curtailed that a letter to Rs Commission on Training Camp Ac! been made public. This letter fron other document, shows the g^reat n< until the Army of Occupation is wl pleted. It is to back up the President' for cash to carry on the work th August 4th, has been inaugurated sc nl Pfl fro will <1 -1 * * ' ** ?... uw bo iii mai lime. The President c My Dear Mr. Fosdick: All that I have seen and He added to my sense of profound af of maintaining in full volume anc organizations which last fall joii port?the Young Men's Christian Christian Association, the Natior of Columbus), the Jewish Welf munity Service, the American L tion Army, on behalf of our soldi* In addition to the needs whi war, there are now added and i work should be continued durin The American people show< wholehearted support of the caui ing when they responded so gene War Work Campaign last Noverr whole amount then subscribed r this final helpful and still absoli of the men who have given then the nation's cause may be In ev< spirit. Cordialy a Honorable Raymond B. Fo Training Camp Activities, 45, A\ k f( ! jy i ^auu^ rr u/1 ?So Welfare W With Army Washington, 1). C ?Raymonc | mission on Training Camp Activi he has received from General J importance of continuing the we end. Those who have not paid subscriptions will come in for mu inf "Speed-Up" Week, July 28th t< Cleveland H. Dodge, national I agencies, stated on July 15th that run the seven organizations until J outstanding subscription is paid necessary doubtless to cut down means so much to our soldiers sti ; Gen. Pershing's letter in full AMERICAN EXPE ' Office of the C Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick, < Camp Activities, War Departri My Dear Mr. Fosdick: On the welfare societies the funds at home in the fall of 1911 Camp Community Service* are , the American Expeditionary F This work is of the utmost ly appreciated by officers and pleasure to testify at this tirm sincerely hope that the amoun the last campaign for funds vn these societies with the Arrny end. NOTE?*The War Camp outset, concentrated its efforts I i_? - J. R. Dorman was among those vi iting Conway last week on business. irgy and ch pport in 19 this race. Welfare Work intained in Full Men Overseas K CAMPAIGN PLEDGES PAID OR ?UFFER?NECESSARY FOR P" ITS PAYMENTS OR BEHIND >r the payment of United War Work A- ~ 4 _ 1L..4 so acute oecause or rne danger mm ons for our soldiers still in uniform tymond B. Fosdick, chairman of the :ivities, from President Wilson, has a President Wilson, better than any Red for continuing the welfare work Ithdrawn and demoblization is com* s request and to fill the great need at "Speed Up" Week, July 28th to ) that everyone who has not paid his >f the United States of America. Paris, 18 April, 1919. ard over here in France has but jpreciation of the vital importance I strength the service of the 6even led in a united campaign for supAssociation, the Young Women's lal Catholic War Council (Knights are Board, the War Camp Comibrary Association and the Salvaers and sailors. ch existed at the beginning of the /ery imperative reasons why this g the period of demobilization, sd in a remarkable manner their se for which their men were fightsrously to the appeal of the United >ber, and I earnestly hope that the nay be forthcoming, in order that Jtcly necessary ministry on behalf isclves with such rare devotion to iry way worthy of their wonderful nd sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSON, sdick, Chairman, Commission on 'enue Montaigne, Paris. ^ := =? ts Pledges Paid ork Will Go On ) **To the End.9* I B. Fosdick, chairman of tho Comties, has made public a letter which nhn T Dnrohintv nh a ?* ! >?. 4 1. ^ ..li ? ? wiii? j. i wi on i ufe, ^iiuwui^ (lit; vilUI lfare work with the army until the their United War Work Campaign ch criticism if they do not do so duro August 4th. treasurer of the United War Work he had only enough funds on hand to August 1st. Therefore, unless every during "Speed-Up" Week, it will be the work of the agencies which now 11 in uniform, reads: DITIONARY FORCES ommander-in-Chief France, May 3, 1919. Chairman, Commission on Training nent, Washington, D. C? it joined in the united campaign fcr 3, all, with the exception of the War continuing their helpful work with orces. value to the troops and is thoroughmen. It gives me a great deal of e to the value of their services. I ts so generously subscribed during oil be paid in so that the work of in France may be continued to the Sincerely yours, JOHN J. PERSHING. Community Service has, from the In encampment cities in this country. r J i We can't have profitable livestock without pastures. ongress aracter. He 16 and will 9 -He will " ~s"'~ UFT Off CORNS! ~ Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with | fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Fieezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift > it right out. Yes, magic! V A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, ttot is sufficient to remove every hard Jcorn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. o \ YV. (). YV. PICNIC. White Oak Camp No. 107 extends V the public a cordial invitation to 1 end a picnic at Wood Lawn, Aug. 21st. We are expecting to have ij^itli us two very interesting speakers, also a hand. We ask the ladies to come with well-filled baskets, and everybody enjoy the nice sea breeze. o ? The flulnlno That Uoes Not Affect tho Head Jleemseof its tonic mid laxative etfcct. LAXATIVE liROMO QUININE is l.etter than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ninoni* in head. Hemembrr the full, itatne at.d loo* <o: the . * nature of 22. w. ghove. 30c. o The open season for shooting doves in South Carolina will begin Septomi w 1.1. ! ! ? i ! a 1. no: in tins your in accordance wuii State and federal law. The federal ivijuratory bird treaty act says the shooting of doves is not permissable until after September 15, and this law has been declared the supreme law for South Carolina by the general assembly of 1919. "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN V 'Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" * j unly Aspirin Tablets with the ! safety "Bayer Cross" on them are genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" owned and made by Americans and proved safe by millions of people. L'nknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn dealer which proved to be composed mostly, of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should always be asked for. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on the package and on each tablet. Accept nothing else! Proper directions and desage in each Bayer package** ' Aspirin is the trade mark or Bay: er Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcster of Salicylicacid.?adv - J be I! win. r m