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PIlESBYTEitIANS WIILL VllT 3M0NEY QO'ICKLY 3illion Dollar Campaign for S. C. Schools will Mark New E-rna. Start soon. The i ireshyteriati ciirci in South Carolina will raise its million dollar education fluid iuIc!Jy. The decision 10 laiinehi ihe. caill pa ign folr $1,000, 000 in the in terest of tile schools of the synod of the state will, it is said, prove to be an impetus to IIe In creased activity of these schools and .will inark a new era in the callse of Christian educat ion among 'reshy st a I e. Th . $1 i.00,01111 caipaigni tuinild for (education will Le applied as follows: .0 per ent hi l'reshyeriaii ollege, at Clinton; 2- per cent to ('hicora college, at ('oleniia: 12 1-2 per cenli. to Colum ibia 'I'Teological Seminary., at Coluibiia, and 12 1-2 pr Cent ( t Tl ornwel I Orphanage, at Clinton. Al ready one contriiltion of $100, 001) has heen pledged to fthe caipaign coillilit tee. uipon condition that the $1,i0o.000 he raised. C. E. Gra ham, of Greievill. having made this condi tionil con tributioll. The following named reproselta lives of the Fyniod of Souh t'arolina (o'nstiitute the campaign committee for seculrilg this fund: lIev. Melton Clark, HIev. Aleval er Slpruit, C. C. 11. .heikiins. Sir., of Chaileston: A. 1. 1.aw and Itev. A. I). Gilmour, of Spar taul irg: A. M.\. Aiken of C( oster; (,. \1. Itailey of, Clinton; Hlenry 1 )avis. ofFlor-ece: Prof. T. 1.. Eddmnllds, of' Sumlter: . l. 1. Spilhman. of olu mbhi hia: Rev. Ilhigh .u\lrchison, of lancaster; Rev. 1:. 1H. (illespie, of' York: Rev. Alexanderi Martin, of' lock 11111. I ev. .l . 1 '.\lehvin ,). )., lild see reIary of tlie exceulive connnittee of Christian education of the tGeneiral Assembly of the Southern r'esbyter ian Chiircli, who has directed success fiul campaigns for Christian edication in other Presbyterian synods, has Id edged his aid and tIhat of the Presbyterian assembly's team of workesi in ll this campaign ill South Carolina, provided at least one-half of the $1,000.000 find is pledged With in tile 1next few weeks. these pledges being made oil condition that the en fire amounit be raised during the cam paigi. Dr. Nielvil and the assembly's team are engaged consantly in cam p'aign work of this kind in different syniods tie reqlests for. their work Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Money to Loan on Real Estate Telephone 350 Office ii Simmons Building W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. i'Te Lautrens D~rug Co., Laurents, s. C. Dr. T. Li Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofice ill Peoples8 Bank Building UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any houtr day or night Slmpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Wikui Practice ini all state Courts Prompt Attention Oiven All Business DI BROTH ER5 BUSINE55 CAR Its established economy makes Dodge Brother Business (Jar a profits able investment. The haulage cost is un usually low. Palmetto Auto & Accessory Co. 112 West Main st, P'hone 200 Lnnrana, . U.t being more numerous than they can grant; but it Is believed that in South Carolina Presbyterians of means will respond promptly and will pledge within a very short time $500,000 of this fund. upon condition that the other $500,000 be secured. Those in closest touch with the campaign en tilisiastically predict that its goal will be reached easily and that it will be passed with a substantial margin. Tiiis will menu increased eqiuipment and endowmlent for, all of the schools of the Slyniod of South Carolina, and a consc(ient increase or theitr use fulness in ministering to the young mncll and young Women an(d -boys and girls committed to their care. (OVIINMENT .AAIN TO ('ONTRtOL FOOD) Auihority Formerly Vested in Hoover Transferred to the Attorney Geln eral. Siair Distribution System to be llegunl. Wa-hington, Nov. 21 .-President Wilson today placed tfhe government again in control of the nation's food supply by transferring the authority of food administration to Attorney (ieneral l'almer. itevival of Ilie wartime finetions of Administrator iloover reltilt ed direet ly from government Wforts to 1ve(r t a famine il siar, hitt 1 lie powers delegated to the head of the depart nieilt of jest ice will h' u1sed also to he(11 (lpovi:i the 'ver molltiltng cost of liv iig. lor the resent the attorney gell Wral will not put intio operatio all . ot the machinery permitted tinderi tle oxe citive order siglied by the lIresi dentl, bit. should conditions arise to ilal( e it necssary, the full pressliure of all tlie broad power vested inl him 1 will be exerted to mlieet them. .\Ir. l'aimer's staff will begin im liediately to Iild up a sugar distii bulting systell whlich will advoca te all sugar stocks in tle Country. It will provide all equitable sysiciii of d istri biting supplies and will defeat ally Concentration or hoarding, officials said. Plans, teit a iveiy decided uipon pro vide for increasing the price of all stigar. excetintg tle Louiislalla (rop for which a price of 17 cents already has bieenl fixed, to 12 eents a pou nd, wholesale. 'i'lirough this increase, ne'w sources of supply are expected to be opened, with assurances thai i a fair margini of profit. said to 1e about $1."i a lion dred poulids, would be allowed, sugar refiners are ready to enter Ili iban markets and purchase all available stocks. it wasI Stated. Thiis official.s, believed thle increased price will avert a shortage wIhici tlr-alens to become a faltin dlring the next sixty days. Immediate action also is (Olictem plated ill' cut lailing the colls pilliiol of sugar by manifacturliers whose 1110 ducts are not regarded as issiltial food. This will appy parlicularly to soft din Ik diealhers andii candy mannI facturerc is. Thle abnormnaI icrease of sales of these articles aind thie conise q iten t heavy driln oti thle sugari sulp plies is I raceable, oiffic Is declared, to the ('nfor'c'eent of prohibitlonl. While it has not beenl (detinitely de termlinedl the cut in sugar' suppilies to thr e nlasses of Itra'li' probblyi3 will lbe Ofticials indien'hted that ii the ex gecies of thle situnat ioundemianded, they wold ( n redce th e atlIowa nce to soft dink anld canidy pilants to 2.~ pet' ('ent of t he'ir notrmal rei'(Iiirementsli. .\rr'an gemen ts have'( been comtplIe(ted, subt.ie('t to chianginig c'ondiitioni (of t he suigari siiltaion, whereil3'by eet and hani miartkets immilediately3. Thei dIe paritmet, h owiver', wvill iexact a signted agrleemenlt with Ifirms ciiiering thai tirade to consign all (If thirt luri ('haises 1o thIs ('outryt. This will mean hat Amier'i('an deialers will gil ha large pr(oport ion (If thie' -,(00t,000i toins of raw sugar yet available ini 'utba, of. tlcials said.. Noirial consumpllt ion (of sugar' ini the' tl('e State.s is about -h,00,000tii tons. in othlert yearis a bout I ,000li,000~ tonls wats imporlte'd fromi tile Cu ban fields, to wich'1 was added'( thie aver Iage pr duition t Oll f ai pt-ox Imatel ( 1 ,I.l00,dt toils, iin native grown. In I officiatls~ Iwere ala rmned lest Eurtolpean dealeris should cotinuite their hteavy piur chases, alreanly ini excess (of I ,000t,000t I lns, in Cuibain mharkets andl dleprive this country of thle futll supply it usuialIly gets t here. T1hie r'eflner's who have agieed to go Iito t he Cuban It'adle have been0 u1rged, it was said, to use all haste that the stocks may not be exhausted before this nation11 is sutpp)1lied. Thle danigei' of a suigar' famine will lbe greatest next mnonthi, it was said, as stocks ale rapidly belig dlepleted( andl ini many sect ions a Iilreay x hauisted0 and the necessity for' gar'ner lng all a va ilablc sitpp,1les from out Urm''s Tasteless chill Tionic "estores vItality and energy tb' purifying and o,%. richting the bloo~j. You can soon feel Its Strength .jnnar, s. ,tv~o~lig Eff~., P>.ce Gac EMBAlRGO ON WHEAT FLOUR BE LIFTED United States Grain Corporation An iouices Lifting of Enburgo Decem ber 15. lns eei In Effect for Ov er Two Years. New York, Nov. 21.-ilmbargoes on wheat and wheat flour will bp lifted December 1.~>, IL was announced by the United States Grain corporation here late today. Lifting of embargoes on both ex ports and imports follo'wed by the ac tion of President Wilson in Washing tin tiday In signing a proclamation completely terminating the embargo control which has been in effect for more than two years. Control over embargoes first was exercised by the- war trade board to protect the supplies of wheat and wheat flouri for the allies. Later Con trol .was taken over by Julius 11. Barnes, wheat director under the wheat guarantee bill. IDiscussing the lifting of the em hargo. lr. Barnes said: "This is one step in the necessity reconstruction of trade facilities brok en by the war, which must function when Ithe grain corpora ion terminates its three years' work. While ocean transportation conlitions and also dis orlganized interinaitonal finlanlce will obabhly prevenlt free trading bet:ween merc thansof the varlious Coliltries for S0111 i111, it is exIpeCdted11 that this is fully accomplishd, the grain cor On th< GEll poration will continue to sell from Its stocks of wheat and wheat flour the foreign trade that Is not supplied under private business intiative. "This release of embargo also per inits Canadian wheat and wheat flou to enter American markets free ol duty under rulings of the customs ser vice. It is expected that this will greatly enlarge the United States sIul)py of spring wheat flour whicli are favorites in the baking trade an( which because of the partial croI: failure in the northwest this year have been relatively in light supply.' .\lr. Harnes also stated that the sales of the grain corporation from Its ac euin iatI ed stocks, largely in western markets to American mills under its advertised offer eff(ctive yesterday have amounted to about :)0,000,000 blshels. ie added that mnills in all sections tow are am ply supplied with wheat, though some particularly flne qunalities of wheat are relatively in light sipply. )-Witht"u p1tt u-1,1( lhn' Solve fa i r t atment of Kczena, Tetter sworm Itch tc. 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