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After you .eat-always take . ATONIC (FO YUR STOMACWH$MS Instantl teiovee Heartburn. BloatedGaut, Peelintwidlteao fodsoin re pting, anl dthwayiirecue by' Acid-Stomach sATnd. wodIful the treey Tonsof thou Eand@ tde rubeefited ositively guar anteed to please or we will refund mone. "ai ad set a big box today, You will 8e4% Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C-. WHEN NEURALGIA AlTACKS NERVES Sloan's ' Liniment " scatter the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, will Pelletrate immediately and rest and Aoothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. Keep a big bottle always on hand Yor family use. Druggists everywhere. 35c, 70, $1.40. e Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalog Free It's ready now. One hundred hand. somely illustrated pages with brilliani covdr in natural colors. It is both bea)itiful and helptul, and all that is necessary to get it is a postal card request. You will find our 1920 cata logue a well worth while eed book. Hastings' Seeds are sold direct by mail. You will never find them on side in the stores. We have some flive hundred thousand customers who huy from us by mail. We please and satisfy them, and we can please and satisfy you in 1920. Planting Hastings' Seeds in youi .garden or in your fields insures "good luck" so far as results can be deter mined by the seed planted. For 8( years Hastings' Seeds have been the standard of seed excellence and pur Ity in the South. Only varieties adapted to the South are listed. Qual Ity of the best and prices often lee than those you pay at home. Writ< for free copy of this splendid cata 16gue now. H. G. HASTINGS CO. Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.-(Advt.) HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR COLD The quick way is to use Dr. King's New Discovery DON'T put off itIll tonight what you cn do tday. Step into your diruggist's aind buy a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Starn taking it at once. By the thne yot reach home you'll be on the way tc recovery. This standard family friend has beet' breaking colds, coughs. gripp~e tittacks and croup for more than iilfty years It's used wherever sure-lre rellef it appreciated. Children and grownupt alike can use It-there Is no disagree able after-effect. Your druggIst has it 60c. and $1.20 bottles. Bowels Begging for Hela Torpid liver pleading for assistance' How careless to neglect these thingl when Dr. King's New Life Pills sr promptly, mtildily, yet effectively COmt( to their relief I Leaving the system uncleanedi, clog gedl bowelIs unmoved, results In health destructIve af(ter-effects. Let stilmu. lating, tonle-in-action Dr. Kig's New~ Life Pills brlng you the happiness ol regular, normalt bowels and lIIver' func tloning. KL'epl feeling fit, dloing th( wvork of a man or woman who lindi relish in it. All dr'uggists-25c. Bolt's A. L S. A Liver Medicine thai will make you feel good~ by toning up the Livei and strengthening the bowels to a normal health fulicondition. We guarantee it to dc this without forever dosing on it. <Buy a bottle at. your druggist.I you at-e not. more than pleased you money will be gladly refunded, l. he hasn't it have hltm get it fotr you Accept no substituto--it. has none. TRY IT JiFOR C'QllDS INSrl'iAD 01 CALOMTFOG OR PilAs. YOU wVi NLIB DF~I~OllTFcD. BRYAN BITTERLY OPPOSES EDWARDS Also Opposes Cummtings for Commit tee Chairman if lie Supports Jersey Man. Edwards Scored for Stand on Porhlbitlon. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 21.--In an address today under the aospices of the Anti saloon league, William J. Bryan an nounced his opposition of Governor E, dward of New Jersey a's the nomineo of the Democra'tic party for presiden cy and declared that if Chairman Homer S. Cummings' address of last night at the banquet in honor of Gov ernor Edwards correctly expressed his attitude, that he would oppose him for chairman of the national Democratic I Mr. Bryan's bitterest attack was on Governor Edwards. "Mr. EdIwards has picked out my own state, Nebraska, to launch his campaign in." 'Mr. Bryan went on. "But I'll never be a delegate to the national convention," he declared. Referring to Mr. Cummings' speech at the banquet, .\lr. Bryan emphati cally declared: "If that is Cummings' attitude, he'll never be chairman of the Democratic committee again if I can help it." Richmond, Va., Jan. 21.-William J. Bryan, pseaking here in the interest of the prohibition drive, tonight launched an attack on Homer Cummings, na tional Democratic chairman. 'Mir. Bryan declared that Cummings' must either separate from Governor I(wards of New Jersey or resign as head of the Democratic party. "The Democratic party is too near to me to ever consent to have its Interests allied with those of the liquor inter est," said Mr. Bryan. Nearly 3,000 people were packed in the city auditorium to listen to the commoner. Mr. Bryan was greeted with thunderous applause as he en tered the building. Mr. Bi3ryan scored Governor Edward I. Edwards for his stand on the pro hilbition question and flayed Cummings for his apparent support of the New Jersey man. "The Democratic party is too near and deal' to me to allow me to let is be buried with the liquor interests," said Mr. Bryan. "'If I am elected i delegate to the national convention and my state in structs ime to vote for Mr. IEdIwards, I would refuse ti serve. I won't join with .Mr. M'dwards in trying to turn lie Democratic party over to the liquor interests. "If. the chairman," said .\lr. Bryan, referring to ('tumm ings, "lasn't sense enough to know better than to join in a .hoom for a candidate like that, lie hasn't sense enough to be on tlie committee." Mr. Bryan took a fling at Governor Edwards again tien he referred to reports that Glovernor ''dwards had annoufnend his candidacy for iresi dent in Nebraska and Virginia. "I don't know wvhy .\lr Edwards went to Nebraska to announce his anulidne,' said .\lr. iryan, "nless lie wanted a hot tight. And if hie (lid, hei suret 'aime to thie right place. It' .\ii'. Edwards ('omeis dlown' herie, I want you to be ready for him."' .\r. Hriyanu idi that. the liiuuioir in te rests werie going to take ( thet fir1st against nati:on-w ide p rohb ition into potlit ies anad try to cilect a "'wet" pres i dent oni a ''wet'' pilatfoirm. Ii(' ant noun ced he could( bring evidenace to this effect. Many members of the state assenm bly weire in the aui en'e and to thbent .\lr. Br'yan diriectedl an appeal that thei woman's suffrage amiendmenti he ratifIed at this session. P'AIiER1 ('IIARGEDI E nemies May Attorney General Side stepped issue at Se'dit ionj Hill Henr. ingA. Attaceks' on Hills Mtaude on the Floor of Ihouse. 'W~'ington, .Jan. 23.-Attacks on pendIng anti-sedlition bills not 01n1y cont inued today be(fore the house rules committee butt spreadl to the floor of the house, Republicans andi Democrats joining inl opplositiont to the measures which were in turn dlefcndled by memt bers of bo0th parties. Republican members of the ruiles committee at. the resumpttion of hear lags on the 'Sterling and Graham bills charged that Attorney General Pal mer. had "sidlestelpped" the issue after asking to be permittedh to present the needis for addhitional legislation to prosecute radicals. Representative Rodenberg, of Illinois, one of the Rie publlican members of the committee, after charging that the attorney gen eral hadut developed "a lplaln case of cold feet" anrounced ,that tomorrosw he wvouild offer a motion resuiesting MIr. Palmer to appear before thme com mit tee. TPhe attor'ney gener'al in a state ment later i uth dlc(ay (denied that lie ever had promised his support for eihrte Sterling oir lie Grauhaim bills andl said that the measoure intro duced bty Representativye D~avey, Denm ocr'at, Ohio, embodied his idleas on such legislation. were made by Representatives Browne, Republican, [Wisconsin, and Huddles ton, Democrat, Alabama, the latter de claring that "Industrial unrest might be converted into political unrest by such measures." Representative Hurke, Republican, iPennsylvania, broke into the debate to say that the Pennsylvania state law relating "strictly to sedition" has been -used during strikes to prohibit "even two or three workers meeting in a hall." The forces In the house favoring the measures were led by Representative Musted, Republican, New York, who however objected to the first two see tions of the Graham bill, and Repre sentative Blanton, Democrat, Texas, who declared the Republican steering coniiteei had favored the proposed sedition bills until they were opposed by organized labor "and ir. Goipers caine 'with a veiled threat to the Re publican party." "The biggest autocracy in this countr yis that which stopped this bill," declared the Texas representa tive, adding that if members of con gress would vote their own Judgment they would pass the measure and "let Mr. Gompers go to hell." To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take alota bs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved, Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. G and 3.x3% Go. FarcAl 30 x 3% Go4 Fabric, Anti ILG( - ,~~~o - ,n u ~ ROYSTER'S FERTILIZERS "Have stood the test" of time, because they have always first stood the test of our ex pert chemists. 3 great laboratories test all material entering Royster brands so that . nothing harmful to crops can pass. Then the practical experience of 35 years, the vigorous and progressive methods, and splendid manufacturing facilities are ad ditional reasons why Roysters Fertilizers "have stood the test." F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Owings & Bobo. Agents LAURENS, S. 0. 6 )Odyear Leadership Tires for Small Ca.s Enormous resources and scrupulous care have produced in Goodyear Tires for small cars a high relative value not exceeded even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the world's highestG-prioced automobiles. In addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear manu factures an average of 20,000 small car tires a day in the world's largest tire factory devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3/2-, and 31x4-inch sizes. Last year more small cars using these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with Any other kind. Their extreme worth is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. dytar Double-Cure $ 00 Goodyear Heavy TouristTubes arc built to protect casings. leatherTread _ 2 Why endanger a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear der Sine-Cure$ 65 Heavy Tourist rrubes cost little more than tubes of Skd TreadJ.l.. $1 - 7 . less merit. 30 x 3/ size in waterprool bag-_ $39