The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 19, 1920, Image 4
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ADVETI'ISING PIUNTING COIPANY
Laurens, S. C.
Adtle-rtlsig Rates >1. Application.
Obitmurles iid Cards of Thanks: One
Ctit a Word.
Ent(ered at thr. postofice at Laurens,
S. Ca onil class nail mattc:.,
L .\ f lCN"S, S. (c., .Yl 1), 1920.
a-; iO f o:::an . ma azine?
of ve~. , n a:, w' Il ats wVOtfnen.
So:n.- tin'S,- v' wrn aeroSS a little
an 2irl ifn ''ib . G2t. Would apply
(riual.: as welto -11on. While, it od
not 'xviln th b'oys and ::irls Who
som timre; are ashurerl when Pa and
Ma com ' to e thm, still it said som!
thin .bll i Ia an1d \a might consider'
woltIh while. Of coir:se, Ma is going
to look as good as she (-al when she
gOPS visiting though she mi inht get a
littl e advice on dross befor.- she start.s
olit, bit. old l'a, "he don't give a --,"
well. you know. But Pa, so said this
pape-' and righlitly, ought. to care. I e
ought to "bIck i p'' when lie goes down
to (.Ihool and put tip such an appear
anco that his boy, who sees other boys'
daddies. will not have an excuse to be
alatned. Every fathot' wants his son
to hav' the t spti of his (lass-mates
and tve'ry son reciphroents by pretend
ing that thi' old man is no titan sport
hitmistif. So, when you go over to se'
50i graduate, have some regard for
the conventions of dr s and male' a
litill' tis' o ie lk- itonty whet her yol
hav it or not. Then '. wavt.lh son!
0 * 0
Testate., of S:Hmiday, :s1ttd theN
sotie onusv rple-- ionl Hlearly and
il . fu its rlitorial, found inl
atnother' tl in of thIt is in pa ir, it says
thitt it Wtii I n ttot objtet. to t he pay
fur itt of a b tos to able-bodied sol
ditrS of 1tht watr if' "the vetterais them
svlvs w. Nill Fay that tho lnited Sae
I., indebiefd to the(:Il inl nIloney." 0O1
ur1st, 111 agre. that wo (niotl and
(I 'lI!abl'd soldilqr.A an1d depenidenlt sur
v'iVo rs of, oldier who list their lives
fin the Fservio- Ihul be viln rously'.
Careif' foIr. Ihe qlest ion as to abl
bodied vit'erans, as The Advertisri' at
5o ht-1,-; previously pointed out, should
lie I ft to thiei to drid'. They fouglht.
the f*gh It and won th14e war. If thov
would be rlomese n ony11.
shiould h it, but they perak.t*td
Tih' rt' ariti '' h Ilt bonus h :t.
hit v r, weat wto aid tIl ;o!
dh- e.\ i nistdo wd aoi coliir''\':!1
Ihe wx ho wasi' (t t it'iln duin th Ie wtt'
Sot : th - it' bill'.' of will the sot lie;
':tneo ly nelwi e ot? ! did tivillg:'
Ie jk'oi as l h e titdor ofaof ofw'
the war' :t l ie 'A I t. of n t'? t - rl int o i'm
Of(tit ttis. Ihac ~i iiii imi then
5( ity ina d l! ttia nte ofirst, we inn at
re tnenie tat c h-hi t pay theont ii:t'
boy thilwar I' we are' to adimit tht
h wil oild er' tn li'ariie tht prle
fy-oni ng f lsstn tat li til sithey till Iay
lite d't sxons i'O t bo u ri in th f'( ..'
tureI itt'I w l mustiiinily ast'well beIteve
e wthat thge debt ire heis, aurion.
I ugf t t h te rofitsn of th' w itn so..s
nilr Ia the rt boo of polen cssn.
aye, and ths suw wl yil come Inturt.
iTsha t'ofitI ahe lare mae off ofe ta
ofburn.wv.Faigtess hn
zinl i nl de t eaue olthewar ani
salr nthe want' anno hibe ablfo
In mouleyrhit adiinlIst lirens.tonJ
ituhy t, wilhe natIoin s ayo Ith ol entIrn
bnother bIll? If owe aro utl nomt that
ohs wgItl ohould the ntirodet not
roay tonturrnd, wn wil aloav totli olesI
tadmitlvhat he wiltluz shoulde t-e
bots bt all om, toiding that bonus
noud noeto be imiptt~laly dernved but,
woie kn odlthat the tiretffeanv ni't
the fotre o eratio of thertaIaes
ts shart~endanlagee oneyo the dramx'
aofovrnmin t \varano be adfrI'
LONG CILSE AFTER
ALLEGED AUTOMOBILE THIEF
Peace Oflicers Arrest. Man Alleged to
Iave Stolen Two Automobiles.
A whiti :nan, .giving his name as Z.
H1. Roberts and his home as Chester,
was arrested between Gray Court an:
Ora last week after a combined auto
mobile and foot race that covered most
of the distance between the two towns.
Roberts is alleged to have stolen two
Ford automobiles, one from a nan in
North Carolina and another from a
man in Colimbia. Some time last week
he landed in Gray Court with the:NortL
Carolina machine and broke down
ltro. Auce;ting the hospitality of :1
Co":l1bia taavclig la, he rode w1 I
to !*olumbdia and that night got
beh: 1i th whetl of another man's (a:
anl startdi balck in tis irection
uy Shriff iie:ks OJwingE ail l-1o
i al i'4olicemilan1 Claude i. Owing-s. -:
the story gor.-, got vinld of hiis 0r.4
en4 inl Gray Court and fori-d a ermi
b n to efff'et his arre:t. They ocat
hiin near Gray Court, en route to O) -
ings anil other parts I unkinoiwn an'
gave chiasle. Roberts suspected th'
dark dsigns of the peace ollicers an'
disrega-rdi)g the high price of tie
Standard Oil Company's dividend ir:)
( ucer, open-fed up at fiill speed with tit
offieers in full pursulit. With his eal
failing to perform as circumstance.
n0C(e1 Sita ted and caiture apparenti:,
b( ing bit a fw mloinents off, hw (ro
it into .1 a Con.venient open ielld and
lit tie( rag" on foot. \e(om)1in~g I
iniaratlion with the saite ardotr and im.
pe tuosity that they d1 Id the 1ord tesi
of 'nduianc, the oflicers followed stil
in the sailn .tylh. of locolotion. Tak
at :ile hel, the inevitabl-. re-Sitt of I
two to one ('ont114.-it was i)routgil a.botll
li-e in-. I e li4,i ((4. b oad c nfine itt theI
vicinty <.1 Ora, 4th. 1uitive t w ;
24 .-ongi.1 and (lit -r I iio nigotit -
hm w) ith thilt . n ny. Ter'4 along tit
i n' s. that I-'o i -a -o tIe ( ari 1anls w 'r,
ri; in thlie iutody of ti ollieis.
On a ir4 frm ('ohl olumbi? eil shri
iiirnd .v r his prison Ir1 to oluili::
f~fjitr l and the case will lie prosWI
ed in that (ity lwr. it ! nel l ls:
I l'l (O.N V I-;'NTION
I'- l lT I STS E.NDIS
. Laon x s, i ,nx j lnns 4ill( , l.4 la4r .111111
ita4s4e fo. lil re4 , Illars lipport,
OlPpose I'sint U'. S. I-'unds for See.
turln itl'ttrpoises.
Wahigtn, .\lay I 7.- -Thte d!iation.
(1nvention of Ilte Souittetrti l a1t 1is;
hurhi, dlescribed as Ile greatest in I11
ili tiory of tl hliitt-ell. Ca(me to nil ('4nd
Imoay withl Ithe adoption of the ieior:
of tie mittej s on ieliper''ane and
social ervi( i1d(l of I i ni i inendaI iii
oth h ( stitut inl of t1h1 l I ; t f
-ttS hw So a11jl)nded to prohlibit tht
js of publie fundls for tile stlilori of
: iarani in stitutions.
.\l'4t ion4 p4ic'tures, lax laws and t hr
iPuin- tra ll4 wasi 41h-c hive toI b( e tIIn
futilni enh-ita-l 4'auises for th Il r ii valeieir
of I d ~io l i n: ibis (lounltriy ini thiir'
jiiri of thi'eiiiiiiii? 4.' 4on imperam-i e
aindr .srial -eri'i(4. Ani atlaik 'in 1h
fr-.iith vi. 4or ibefore its adotion 10
I 4 ill 43n (h f Ii 141tion i ofi l r. \'. \'
was; Iibe-Ions jin hartacter and m)1iiip 4t
lh:l it ot' e r( ovry of htea vy il~ii -
'S fromi~ 4144 con4vention!. 11'ie areed'
statom n1441 ohj4'ited to, htowever, lie
.\imendmient to the 'oinstitutjtin :o)
pro40 hit. the use14 of moneyv rised' by
thle govermii nti trough ltxation it
iithieriwieu fromt defraying I le ('xpen;) -
1-1 of' sec:tran institutlionts wats pr4o
f the convtion)j44. iir. Gotnbrell dIe-!
11 trd it was his; belIef that every r4'
:.ious 4,rd1r shotuld pay its own ex.
logr-ess ittade inl 1144 (estab~lshmelli
f a thleo logiralI sem inuary for. negroes
'.s4 reported1('4 to th lcon'01venltion~ and4 t he4
4roiject (nd1or'sed by two ne (gro llap) ts
rteachters, I)r. .1. W. Bailey of CIcago
md1( Ir. G'or'ge 0. IBullock of Wasuh
n gtoln.
Apipointmuent of a committee to
tudy the adiIsability of (Istablishintg
natIonal Ilaptist newspaperIJ' wasi- (de
ided upon04 after a vIgorous attack by
rt. -lion Cox of .IemlphIis, Tienn., on
ho newspi~fapers of the coumntrty andi (es
peclally the Assoelated Press, for' what
le chairged1 was theIr unfaIr attitutd'
Oward'( thte Baptist denomination.
Tfhe newspapers and The Assoclal
d P'ress were staunchly dfefended1 by
''rantil-I. .Hutrkhalter, of Nashville,
renn., and Dr. Alex hlealer', of Gleor
tin, who dheclaredI that the -IBaptisats
inve not been discriminat.'d against in
he papeirs anid thtat Tho Associated
"ress has always been faIr and cour
Dr. Clox took{ partliular' exception to
'he( AssocIated ilress report of the ser
non delivered yesterday from the caIl-.
01 by Dr. George W. T1ruett, of D~allas,!
exna. complaining that porioan ad,
*~ $I
$ SPECIAL NOTICES. $
*$
For Sale-Salvia plants, 2-c per doz
en. .iMrs. J. G. Sullivan, South .Harper
street, Laurens.' 44-It-pd
For Sale-Tomato and Pepper
Plants. Different kinds. Tomatoes, 15
cents per dozen. Bell and Pimento
Peppers. 20 cents per dozen. J. (1.
Sullivan, l-aurens, S. C. 44-it-pd
For Saile--Dining room furniture and
Mower, Garden Tools, Plow Stocks, etc.
other pieces. Majestic Range, Lawn
C. D. Harksdale. 41-1It
For Sale--T1wo nice shoats, weighing
about 125 lbs each. Clyde T. Franks.
-14-It
For Sale-One l)odge Touring Car
in good conldition. A real bargain. .1.
\M. i)onnan, at .1. C. lburns & Co., No.
I Storl. -li-It-Id
F'or Sale-Few bu-h'ls left of 11':
Ioll Co ioa Se'd. ('. 1). loseley.
-14-It
liaranin-Oa.land "1" Itoadster wiltl
four* ::'od tirs adl entin'' in good
ha;w. Ne(Ids I1niversal ilanuge only.
< an L'. 'a n Inll ri ar' of P. 0. Fitst
.7., gets it. F. W . bolt. .I1 -1 t-pI
-or Stle--Four-burn r Detroit vaplo'
stove. .\ts. \V. 1I. D~ial. 44.- 1t
lor Sale--Six hole range. Good con
dition. Mrs. A. C. Todd, 71. \V. .\Main
St reet. -1-1 t-pd
Filr Saile---ieathe r couch, first class
condition. Iiargain. L. G. Ialle.
44-It-pd
('ars For Sale -Some good used cars
for sale. Fords, Overlands and 'Max
wells both roadsters and touring cars
from $100 up1). T. It. Sullerel. -1-1-1
Lost--About two weeks ago, auto
tire andi im, 32x 1-2. Iteward for its
retur In. It. Coke Gray. 44-I-I't-I
For Si.-In ho bushi'ls Cleveland Big
Boll cottoll seed, at $1.75 per bushel.
0. '. (;oodwin. 44-It-ld
('ars W'ashedi-'oic to T. BI. Sum
vr1-Is garage to have your cars wash'il,
oiled and greased. -1-I-It-eirl
Lost- . one whit" selter dog, brown
spotl On 'ars.a:t snl n'ar 0homi po
.\r. .1. i. l'ower. "alurlns lit. I. Ite
ward for. infortmation or return to V. 'I'.
.\larin, at \Vilcit's Garage. 11-11
.l1111 ('lerk I'.Xamina111tions- - Yotin:
\IeI anl \Voiian-it for railway mail and
11 Ilonth .
.\e,. l upard l-xaminlationls Jun111
1". 1 -:xperience 1111nitc ssary. F"r I,
fre( pa tiuht writ , It. Terry i form -
l'ov ivil S rvic lI xaminr , 1:'.72 ( 'I -
tillinna -Ihi. \Vahitol, t). C.
-I- 1-j oi
.unh'as 1-' Slle---wo ood small
li Iesf inl gori' co(l hand . o 'h,1 .oln.
adI i ll r an I offI 1t1hlm at .
vhlmap rioi. T. it. stimervi. 11-1 t-pdl
Imlst - ii tain for Choitevrolt
0;1or. -in fer p l as notify I It. 'i'.
TIor l. '.i.arks ia ' . S. C. 14-It
Nolice -i-ivten troush in, tako,
fromi l 0 'al P. ietto Pr t Il:: illg ton'
dlarkh I'blue3' r e coat1 . it.
"iIwhy, owie-ne satlrday, lMay 1.5-. Find
r plea-s 0 iturn 1to th o said lub.
lin .t-S For Sle---Sull hIave a goo,]
line of hu-es onanil olmand t'op,
itiir i l or steel t ires. wit.
Ithre dlifferent colors of '1runn inae I'.
T. B1. 'Siomerel. 1 -tp
otgs -'rSIle - have som lice.
0'uroc pi:;es for sale. Elltitl ad to t
istrationl. \\'I seill h a . Over
Io (Ie. '. A. ens, Clinton, ll . 1.
Nodle('-L.irens Triiist Coinpan,
Ill pay yo 6 per cet iterest for
yotur nllo~ioney. ion-.i
hos 311l-- neForI roadser, Wiith
niew loll. seat covers, n wy pain1)ted
t(ndfo tehaism11 n horohl-a oerhal
ed. J .ill r riod Inap \l. ci. at .tlh .
l'iakilo I havc e julttoa conctedfor
.50ecbarr-is the lonfenain to be .obt
sado''u have ar-hatemighc-, -
me'1 inO (ro d hao lIt~ly lit If its'a li. et
10:.5 ilogie l' hon'1e (1110isd wtI o2u e s i:- -
sito ruLoo ndthe Ltin hof haoetr
thnilierl thoo tremlt. (ofuanIent
t or tb astndcrevenltusft.o i-S
en mhst be'honfusMe, Ithure p:l-nt
witter -ue, as forick ly srbeanr,
dscres ter wandeindowyss ad r-n
miny of heneralorrpairookofk th. ju.
und frit .\n. Imeately. lo. their's
bee oiturdm and rtnysto
(thrdenomntin.
Llorgl Inr hox Itroducnd areolu n
t'i' thako the iiuognizationrso
horesand nlsp~esape of Washin
tonl) all Ithdrkhl aondh th-oem.io inat
taing be ho flthe pu,00 whosenvgers
and teo redn tt hsty tand we
havearmingute aconvnto tioingsa
vo entnrioha beenth wihris." Tera
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for Clerk of Court of Laurens,
'ounty subject to the rules of the
)emocratic p lmary.
B. A. SULLIVAN, Jr.
I hereby respectfully announce my
self a candidate for re-election to the
)flice of Clerk of Court for Laurens
ounty, subject to rules of the Demo
ratic -Party. C. A. POWER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for the Senate from IAturens
oufnty and pledge myself to abide by
he results of the Democratic primary.
JACK H. DAVIS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for the State Senate from Lau
rens county and pledge myself to abide
>y the rules of the Democratic pri
nary. 0. P. GOODWIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for the senate from Jaurens
younty. subject to the rules and regu
ations of the democratic primary.
P1lll D. IUPFF.
I hereby announce myself a candi
:late for :he state senate 'rom Lau
rens county. and judge myself to abide
by the rules rnd regulations of the
lemocratic primary.
0. I. LONG.
I hereby announce myself a cand!
late for the State Senate from Lau
rens county and pledge myself to
Lbide by the results of the 1lemocratic
prinary. R. D. BOYD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for the liouse of Representatives
rom Laurens county and pledge imy
ielf to abide by the results of the
D)emoc' rtc rimary.
TOWNS A. WILlS.
lIon't Always blame liens 11 When Eggs
Aro Scarce.
Rats may be getting them---U. S.
nvernment Ibilletins prove they know
low to get thiem. IlIreak a cake of
ItAT-SNAP into *;mall pieces and place
hvere rats travel. If there, HAT
4NA P will get themi- positively. Three
;izes, $25c, .,c, $1.0 I. old aId
-1arant eed ly Lartiens HIardware Co.,
P 'utnam's I )rug Store, Kleniedy l1ros.
('ard of Tans.
V i lay monting., .Nlay 7th, when I en
ered the School. to my surprise I
rouiid on an,,d around the table 90 pres
nt and a basket of flowers that were
1:iv1 to mie by my scholars. After a
4enllral talk to (he parents about the
school, to show that all appreciate
what was said, they preZen ted me a
lft of $ 0.7. I ieartil thank both
chlolars and parents.
N. V. I4AlIl.
WIinthrop (llege
SUI10LI,.1Si IPI A ND ENTHANCE
EXAMINATIOIiN
The examination for th( award of
-acant Scholarships in Winthrop Col
ogn, and for the admission of new
42t2odenti s will be held at. the County
O'" louse on Friday, July 2, at 9 .
it. Allicatnts must not lie les; thnl
dlXtee, years of age. When Scholar
h1is are vacant after July 2 they will
aI.arde(d to those making the high
st. avera-e at this examination, Ipro
ided tiey imeet t he coilitions go\vern1i
nig the awardi. Applicants for Schtol-I
trshipis shiouldi write to Pres-ident
I(lthmtn before thle examlinat ion for
scholarshij, examtinat ion bdlnks.
F-eholarshlipis ate w'orthl $100lf anri
r22 t1iion. I'Te nex'st. ressioni will
>Pent Sefptembern 1.thI, 1 92'. lor fur
h:' intfortmatIotn and catalogute, adl
iress P'res iD. I1. Johtnsoii, Iock If ill.
I. C'.
43-4t & 50O-lt
A (GOOD) F"A11.*
127 AORICS ON ItOAI) FilO.\l*
GRtAY COI''RT TO LAl'REfNS,*
123 AC'RCSr IN ('i'LTIPVATIfON,*
I10 A(ORI IS liN l'AST1U'i'IE, 5 *
A~'URICS IN WVOODLfANl), ONic 4-.
STIA'414 HAHN, ONIE 3-ST1A'LL *4
T iS 18 NICE bjEVI'JL LANDI*
A.N) W~Olt'il 'lli MONECY.
DAVISitE UAIlTV ('OMP'ANY,
Bargains
In
Talking
Machines
One ColumbIa, $250.00 valtue,
for...... .... .... ....$200.00f
One ColumbIa, $175.00 value,
for..... ......... ....$0.00
'One Columbia, $125.00 value,
wIth abotut $20,00 worth of
records, for ......... ..$180.010
These machInes were taken In
exchange for the Now Itdison
iPhonograph. All piractically
new.
Fleming Bros.
CRANE WHEEL PULBI
For removing Auto Wheel, Gears, etc. New
Locking Arm holds Puller on. your work. Send
for Bulletin D, 'uller Arbor Press, etc.
Columbia Supply Company
823 WEST GERVAIS STREET, COLUDIBIA,.S.. C.
45-tf
GOOD GEORGIA LAND
T 111is i rel investment
oppo11r11tity. We oler gol (
O' oria hind. 65 per cent.
r $25.00
nowV unlder vult ivaltion, wvith
improvellients sich as balrnsl, An Acre
tennilt hiouses, ete., inl good
localities. t only $25 an aere. Only $3.00 Acre
Trerms. :i per acre cash, al- Cash; Balance 22
n in 22 yviirs at 6 p eent Years at 6 Per Cent
interest. Write us today for
full pilrtielilars.
Carolina Real Estate & Trust Co.
Clark Building Columbia, S. C.
Or lWagnier liend Estate aid Guaraitee Co., Wagier, S. C.
If You Love Her---You Want Life
Insurance to Protect Her
.E i the. r1, imu la Bcel. Ie honest with youlrself'.
.\r yu aryig noghLit,( [nsurance(It to) proItect her if,
yon ulie?
Whe yor aplietioG-n f~or a .$1,0010 mr ai $Ii10.000 ple
k fecepted(. oul 11have instanliy adl ill that 1111ount to youl
estalte.
Y(.ii have ie assilrl yoIiself Ilat y(Ir widow, yoir
chibiren, 'your) mohr ryour sister wiH ,be provield for..
The time to beenme11 ilsired is when yo ai're youig. wheni
%'oIr carn'll ing power is greatest-when u see to lied insir
anethe ]last.
Iiuilnce is 11 sibject for imell iate disculssion--not to
'talk about somie other time.'' but NOW. Later'' iay
ilieain--too lite!
he4'r the yealrs of hllis owin life'.
Do you K NOW ? You do NOT know whilt may happe
141omorrow !
Ar~e N.)vi'ihi)ll. L'4if ie I ll I'llee?
WI tim hle exaiin ig physjl-iai pass yoiiu--or pass yoni ?
T* va is the timie to think abouit thevse thlings.
To t hink-to a141.
11 fYom love. her- you want Leirluuro- to protect her
inl timeit of needl. WhY not talk with tis todaly?
JEFFERSON STANDARD
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of Greensboro, N. C.
W. T. MOORE, Agent
At Posey's Drug Store Laurens, S. C.
A .\lA'N .\IAY HN K(NO~tN 13Y TPIlE lENEMIIES IIE MAKES!
HON. MITCHELL PALMER
Attorney General of the United State. and Candidate for the
,... Democratic Nomination for President
HiAS .\Aii*;ENEC.\IES 0OF TiHE FOLL\\1lNG;:
PRO-GERMANS PACKERS
RED REVOLUTIONISTS RADICAL LABOR
PROFITEERS AGITATORS
HOARDERSREACTIONARY
HOARDERSREPUBLICANS
Il1!'GAU1SE, As Alien Property Custodian lhe took ENECMY PR1OPEilRY
and used it to hel1p Amle'ia WViN T1il;E WAi.
BECAUSE, le is driving thle Al11en A'NAROiFISTS, 11014SH1CVi STS.
(COM.\V'NISTS andi 1. W.. W.'s BACK TO R(SSIA.
'HEOAIJSIC, le is .prosecuting those who seek to extoirt UN-\\'A RRAN'f'
10D and1( UNRIEASONABLE IMROFIT1S from thle consumers
of the Country.
DE(3AUSE, he ia ariresting the HiOARDIOR'S aind bringing out and
forcing till salie of cOmimodiities THILY AlM JiOiADING
BECAUSE0, he forced the "Big F~ive" PACK(IMRS to accept a Court lde
cree which limita tploir ,activities to thle producltion and
distribution of meats and P IVMNTPS them from MONOP
OLIZING unrelated lines of Industry.
'TECAUS$E, 11e acted in hehalf of A4 'INHC0 PE014E again~st radical
'labor agitators who sought to prevent the PRLODUCTION
of OAL1 in mid-winter, thus endglngerinlg tile entire pui11'
lie to starvation and cold.
BECAUSE, h~e opploses the STANDiPATIS-M of 'IIIACTlION-ARY RE
-PUBIACANS and fights for (OLE1AN and HONEST POL4
TiO~S.
MITCHELL PALMER
Is 109 Per C'ent Americani anid 100 Per C'ent De'mocraitie
SOUTH CAROLINA
Is Also 100 Percenut Amerieani anid 100 Per ('ent lIenmocratie
Thlerefore South Carolina ShioAdd Stand for 3Mitchell Palmer andl Ils
.Candidacy.
WTRITIE~F'or Palmer for President Literature Showing ivhat tile At
torney Gleneral Stands for and wvhat ho H'A8 DONE.
C. C. Carlin, Chairman Palmer 'Primary Campaign Committee, 805
Mney R1&r.. Washlingtin. C.