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LABOR WILL FIGHT ONLY ITS ENEMIES iSamuel (Vimpers Sounds the Battile Cry of Labor in ('oilng iPolitlel Campaign. Says (Vreed has Sbriiuck at Labor's Liberties. (Wtshin'gton, March j21.-Samuel Gompers writing in the current issues of the American Federationist asserts that labor's non-apartisail political fight 'will be aimed particularly at "defeat of those candidates who are enemies of Labor." "The fight is on," the article said. '\Labor has no weapon but the truth, no force but the force of reason and argument. Its appeal is to the heart and brain of America. Its aim is to the welfare of the American nation, the same guarding of the American democracy. MLabor's partisanship in [Aierica has been to principles, not to parties or to men." Asserting that labor's right had been "menaced by many present hold ers of political places," .\r. Gompers said the injunction iocess had been "abused," until it "would scarcely be recognized by its originators." "More than a year has 'passed," he added, "since silence settled over the battleflelds, yet in all that time not one mnasure of really constructive character has been placed on the na tion's statute books. The national ma chinery of government seems to have been paraly-zed into either Inaction or reaction by the cessation of hostilities And never 'was the world so starved for' great fundamental progress.' When the war eided, Mr. Goipers said, "'aspiration and ambition wert pirer throughout the world than evei before in tlie time of onr written Iis. tory." Faith in "the inherent good ness of democracy was sublime, he said, but "greed brushed all 1hi. aside." "\loney greed, politil greed. gre for place and power-- these have beei among us uindoing our will and srik inog at oiur, liberties," le salid. iileclaring that la bor i"nlimst conteii for fundinamentals that apply to lh Whole people," .\r. G;omper~ts conltin lied: "t'abor is not soietlling im;ersonal It is not lIke a machine nor is it like ; 'orporation. It. is the sui total o the lives of all those Who are uisefui to the vorld. "Therefore. the interest of labor I legislation is no limited interest fall ing between any two given points. "Congress cannot do any singl thing in which labor is not interested. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an ui healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as rule, there Is more or less stomnch disturbanc GROVE'S TASTELESS chll TONIC given regular for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. i prove the digestion, and act as a General Strengtl ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will th< throw off or dispel the worms. and the Child will I in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c ver bottl ORDEA. State of South ('arolina, JANi B1LAN I), individually and41 Admiiin istreatrix of the estate oif .\a liin 11. . 'ooleC, dieceased', P lalintitT, agains;t and hits ontly (child, whlose namile not ikni'ani, buiit wvho is somietim<ii alvlsed 'CI, oti' tileCin.l is l'.Nk' ii NII C li h.c Wit b .\(lANto, Till1 .\ Wheibl.\iANf. ANieWbb,.\lA Wti.\oie, .\AtMin ieNIdi. \~'i lanhe ij I s'hNTIi, anrede.\ig1la Onme oftc. onsidf th leig in 11)'1 abovestated caeun 'ilinithis oal Otia is Iidered~ that .ne1. Weill ma biet i il' d she is, hereby esignt a Gud s( idii Ad Itym , fohe iu Jpoll i~o5(5f ti. action fo the nr oftI)fenda ' itu Wil limaniIc, Ando< ililliman,10 ii' l, i t 'Wilm, s ti 1O'o('a l('l ll .I andit'e tat .le~ ln nfatd as (fe adian AdLmor Sil n airInose of ithit actifo te ( (lyftDfei n li(iiCof lit(ntily wof: namisi nt ow, salIpomi'1bu awhoinsu ay euard illt ifuterfo ules su<(1 ifat teedns o.oeoef It Is further ordered that a copy t his order' lie servedl upon0 the min son of the 1 efenmdant Roy I untc' commonly called Bill .hunter, b~y put lication in The' Laurens Adver'tisc a weekly neCwspaperC pubilished ini sa County and State once a wveek for tv successive weeks, cornmencing wi the issue of March 24, 1920, and th this ordler be servedl upon the sa 'MinnIe B1. WillIman, Thelma 'Willima Andree Williman, Franklin WIllhma and Otorla Willman by forthwith ma Ing to each of them a certifled co: at their last known address and pla of residence, 'No. 2163 Center Av Pittsburg, 'Pa., andl~ by publication, heoreinbhefore directed as to the sa Bil Iuntter. The service of this ord shall be deemed complete five (5i) dai after the last publication thereof, above provided. (liven uinder my hand and the at of this Court, this the 1 8th day 'March, 1920. C. A. POWICR 'C. C. C. (P. and U. S. for 'ba r'ens Coumnty, South Car'olina. Tre above is a true and correct 'co of.or'iginal order on file in my ofilce C. A. 'POWER)l 26-2t.A C. C. C. IN'VESTI1AT'ION IS ASKED BY lHIGGS President of Cloison Coltege Wants Trustees to Investigate his Ofilee. Commandant Also Asks Investiga tioni. Clemson College, IMNaich '6.--Tlte following letter has been handed a lo cal correspondent for publication: Senator Alan Johnston, president the board of trustees, Newberry, S. C.: Dear Mr. Johnstone: I think it wise to request the board of trustees to have a thorough inves tigation of the conduct of the presi dent's office. It is always the history of student movements of the kind through which we have just passed that after every specific ground of complaint has been disposed of, the defense then turns upon a lack of con fidence in the college authorities, par ticularly the president. -During dis turbances of this kind, and In the events leading up to them, absurd ru mors are circulated 'which are eagerly seized u-pon. Nothing is so connnon as to have an entire student body sin cerely believe rumors which have no foundation whatever in fact. At the same time, it is very neces sary in order that the atmosphere be thoroughly cleared to have every phase of this matter looked into. De spite the fact that the recent list of students' grievances eontained no specille complaint against the presi dent, I am convinced that they feel such grievances. I have another reason for imtak ing this request. Since the board has dis approved or providedi a remedy for grievances already presented, there is left no excuse to deter members of the junior and seilor classes wio com ply with you r recetlt orders, from re turning to Clemson, if they have faith1 that the hoard will contilue in the same spirit of fair ness h1itlierto sliovn inl its isl(tuiry into any and all othei matters that may seem to need iin vestigation, although airin of all remaining phase of the situation mila i1ut them in ,posse0sion of facts no otierwise, oltainable. Also it ma enable lte board to loclte sources o - infection Oltside of the studen t hody which have been actively hostile t< the adlmillistrat ion, and I belleve - very large contrilbuting factor to 1ii f discontent which grew in the mind o I the student lody prior to our recen troubles. 'h'lle interest of Clemson as an edu - cational institution must be the firs consideration, and 'with this feelin I make the above re(iuest. I woul express the hope that the matte might be reached not later than you regular spring meeting, April 'ith. Yours sincerely, W. m. RIGGS, President. - 'To the Board of Trustees, through th n President of the College: .Gentlemen: I request a fill investigation of a the affairs of the cotimidillait's offi as soon as it is practicable for you I make it. s Very sincerely, Coiitiandat. ,e 'e '4 * * * * * * 0' * * * * * * * s * I. * W.TS31,,NN. AWatts .\tills, M.larch d. -It .was it - deed( ai greiat shock(1 to ouri town it l(earn of thle dleathi of Air . .lo G.;osset tol timan hiIo.or, 'whIiich occurrewd c~ hiis hotte onm Bundaol~y afterntoon. I )oat was due10 to inftluenza and~ Joneumnii which deivelopied $iaturdaly night prm -- vious1 to hiis dea'ithI. 'The futneralI ser-vi< d will he hield on Tuesday at Ya: biorough' s (chali neair (Cross A nche e whiere iter'metnt will t ake ila cc. od .\r. GossettI was a wveil knowni at 1-1 muIh respecdte'd ci tlzen, to rmierly< SSpartanIhitrg (coun11ty. hiavitng miade Ih n honie here form several y'ea rs. lie hn eC beena(i mployed as puol icemani hiete fi for qttite awhile, lie will lbe greatl mr missed hy hiis tianiiy fiends hiete at ) elsewhiete. is We are sorry 1o report that .\ir ~.Geortge Stewar t is real sick at t h wrtting. 'fWe ate very glad to lean t hat .\lr *Sam il\ison, of this pilace, who re'ceni ,' ly utnderwenit an opeiationl at the (I r, hospital, 'is mutch imptovedl anid e d pects to be at home ini a fe'w days. SQuite a nulmb~er of our1 peole~ aJ t tendlel the -inging at Enoree on Sul d day which was enjoyed very mulch. nMr. W. E. Butrns and son, Fran of Greenville, visited relatives here< y Saturday and Sutnday. al ORf/ ofESALW! TINS ON,. AT YOUR~ GOCRS MAWELL HOUSE DIALS NEWS. * Dials, Mare b22.-A pall of sadness descendel over this community Sun day when it became known that Earl Gray had passed away at his home here early Sunday morning, death be ing due to -pneumonia following the flu. While it was known that Mr. Gray's illness was serious, his rela tives and friends were hopeful of his recovery, and all that nursing and faithful physicians could do was lone, but to no avail. The summons came and he answered. The deceased was a highly respected citizen, loyal to family and friends and numbered his friends by his ac quaintances. Several years ago he 'was married to Miss Beatrice H-el lams, who, together with four small children, survive, as well as his par ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Z. 'N. Gray; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Curry, and four brothers: Mr. Walter Gray, of Geor gia, Conway, Broadus and Robert, of thi splace. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the funeral services were conducted at his late residence, the Rev. Watson of ficiating. Interment followed In the cemetery at this place. Many and beautiful were the flowers which cov ered the mound attesting to the re gards of relatives and friends. Peculiarly sad is -the fact that Mr. Gray's wife and children are now III at their home. Their many friends, however, are wishing for them a speedy recovery. I)r. .iarvin 1Iarris, a well known druggist of Greenwood, Spent thc week-end witih homefolks h ere. Mr. Walter Gray, 'who was called to th( bedside of his brother, the a14 It horit question i lf Hun, j' Saiv fails in the treatment of licrerna Tetter.Ringiworn.Itch.ctc. Don't become discouraged b:-cause othe, r ~treutments failed. Hutnt'usSalve has relieved b 'indrcds of such case . You can't io0ue oll out Afoney Bach Guarnintre. Try it at Our risk TODAY Price 75c I For Date Iocally by U Laurens .Drug Co., laurens, S. C. t r Get( . . 'C * * ii; ty tC a - 30x3% GO Pabric, All 30x3%A C Fabric, Ak G4 Mr. Earl Gray, Is now spetiding a few days with his parents before return ing to his home In South Georgia. Mr. and -Mrs. David Peden, of Foun tain Inn, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Curry Sunday. iProf. C. F. Brooks has returned to his school at Edgefield, after enjoying an enforced vacation with homefolks here, owing to an epidemic of flu be ing in Edgefleld. The school here has opened and resumed work now, having been closed for a week or two on account of the influenza. However, there are no prevailing cases of (the disease in the community now, and it is hoped the routine of school and church can go on without incurring any danger. COULD HARDLY EAT ANYTHING Before Taking Meritone Would Live oni Toast and (offee Days at a Time. ".My appetite was so poor that I 11uld go two or -three days without eating anything but toast and coffce," aid Mrs. Lulle Lexington, of 172 North Lime Street, Lexington, Ky. "I was nervous 'and couldn't sleep well and had suffered from constipa tion for eight or -ten years. In fact, my whole system was run down and I could hardly attend to my household duties. "One day my son, who is a stage manager at one of the local theaters, brought home a bottle of Meritone for me to try. "I took It and it built up my whole system. My nerves are in hetter shape and I can sleep better and my a)petite is so good that I just can't get enough to eat. The constipatioi is almost enti'eIy gone also. I want all ny friends to know about Merito e, tor it has surely hielped mie." Meritone. It ihe tonic of real meril .hat has built tip the systems ol Ihousands of people in all parts 01 the country, Meritone, the tonic of real merit is sold exclusively in Laurens b. the Laurens Dirug Co., and ,by thi following near-by druggists: Gra3 Court Drug Co., Gray Court; Young'. Pharmacy, Clinton; E. V. Golding, Wa terloo; Martin Drug Co., Cross 11111 Klnoree Drug Co., Enore; lBeason'! 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