Labor Leader Declares Democratic Platform lia Step Towards Labor's Desire. Washington, July .--eighed against the lpecife(l demands of or ganized labor the 'Democratic plat form adopted at San Francisco "more nearly apprpximlited the desired de clarations of huma) -ights than do the planks found in the Rjepublicani phitfoim," Samuel Gompers, chair man of the special committee ap pointed by the American Federation of Labor to present labor's (lemands to both piarty conlVQntiQns, stid today In reporting the result of the com mlitttee's work. With the report was made public an analysis of the labor plalks in the Democratic platform and comparilson of thIese wit h thlie iro gram adopted b) ythe annual oivel tion of the federation in Mont real. "I summarizing it is but to say that tihe Dlemocrat le plat form mal k s a lleausitre o f iproL ress not found in thel tIatform of the Republicatn party." tihe report a sser ted. 'The men and womenIt of labior 'of the l'n:ed Stat and her libertv-ovitn peopl' must judge betiween the declarations of these parties. Tih' impenidin2 ('atm j'aign is upotn its andl the ('itizenshiip NOT Aftsr July 1s1 deliver coal When you sei der mail your We are force on account oi work caused accounts. Lau Uin& I Davis place, 3 miles soil road, containing 11iG 170 acres, (3 miles west 217. acres, 9mniles of LU 56 acres nice land near 350 acres, near Boyd's 2.31 acces, (3 miles w proved. 100 acres, 4 miles of La 52 acres, 6 miles of Lau One 32 acre and one 60 Tavern. 75 acres east of Laurens 137 acres near Gray Coi 143 acres in Greenville church. i 100 acres near Ware h( 103 acres at Mountville. Other good farms that.] you. Rrices and terms ri; I also have all kinds of One nice new store fore I buy and slel all kinds Call and see the oldes BM Laurern of our country must determino It own cours en electing those candli dates who are most friendly dispose( toward labor, Justice, freedom, Demoe racy and to defeat those who are les friendly or more hostile -to these prin. "Labor of America is not partisan t< any political party; It is 1partisan t( Principles of justice and freedom. 1 unciertakes nelther to dictate nor con trol the choice of the workers on th( citizens generally for -which party o gandidates they shQvld vote, ut i1 Wonl! be a palpable dereliction of duty did we fail to place the facts be fore the voters of our country upon the records of both parties and theit respective candidates for public of flee. You (O uard .Atginst Juralars, Hlt 11n . A.bout ftats! Rats steal millions of dollars' worl of grain, chickens. eggs, ete. Destroi roperty and are a mnnee to lialth. If you are troubled with rats, try HAT-S:AP. It will surely kill the -'renft odors. Cats or dogs won't ion-h it. Comes in eakes. Threv siz(s. 2.e, .me. $1.01). Sold aid giiar antk(d by I ,aurens Iardware Co.. Put nar's 1)rug Store. Kennedy Ilros. Grpv's Tasteless chill Tone s.tores Vitality and energy by purifying and c, riiuing tho blood. You can soon feel its St-ength eninp. Invigorating Elic. Pricu 60c. IC ! we wIll only for C A S H. 1d in your or check with it. hd to do this the time and by collecting rens Fuel Co. FOR $ west of Laurens, on top ieres, wvell improved. of Laurens. turens. Eden. VIill. est of Laurens, wellim urens. rens acre tract near Hickory ;, near 0. P. Goodwin's. irt. County, near Lebanon als. [ shall be glad to show ght. city property for sale. b on East Main street. >f stocks. t Real Estate dealer in ..WOLFF, SS. C. I (POLITICAL ADVERTISEM ENT.) TRAXLER LAUNCHES WAREHOUSING PLAN Greenville Candidate Woultd Establish System Under Goveniment Control. (Froin Greenville Daily News.) David B. Traxler, candidate for congress in the F,'oiirtii congressional district, yesterday announced his in tention of drafting a bill (luring the early monthi of his service ii he is elected, looking toward the estab i~s lsment of a national system of oarehouses whereby the production of America's agricultural lands might be protected and more evenly distrib uted thus assuring the consi. 'r at all times an adequate supply of the necessities of life and the producer a stabilized ,jehiedule of prices for his Crop yilds. The warehousing system proposed is along the saie general line of his universal free education plan which has received the highest iidorselient throughoutt not only the district but far beyond the1 borders of the four coun W i (s. Setis Federni Aid. .\tli. Traxlcr pr' osed that federal aid .hall b- joined with state and cnunty iunids in tIII' 'itablishml ent of centrally localtd warehoilses easy of IC 'ss to be operated on a ( coopera tive plan without profi. These .ware houstes would he constructed to Serve idix.idual localities as ili needs of e ach raqptire re'spietively. For in slnine. th southern warehouses Iwould be built to occnomnii te large qtntities of colton. emi1, Whoa , io bacco, and othor product.; indigenous to this Roll and climate. The .\Iid el-Wevst warehouses would be built ito accoiimodati th lioducts of the rin farmer and so on all through ihe a tion, V Save Crops. \lr. TraIxlr (ontends that only by 1such a system of warehouses and the conse'uent. saving of the criops. van the fieIds loduce enough to supply the deiands of the world at this crit ical I)Citiod. Ile maintains that the farmer is entilled to a maximum price for his crops, at the same time he alizes; the position of the consuier. Nothing but i