University of South Carolina Libraries
Stomach ills jermanently diSappear after drinking the :elebrated Shivar .'ineral Water. Positively guaranteed by mo nney -hnek ff-r. a ine; costs a tri'!". Ile1v;red i-w '- l. )(1 turns .\, ns. J. C. Sjelens Ph~onethem INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CALOMEL OF NAUSEA AND DANGER Doctor,' Favorite Medicine Now Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. "Calo tabs "-the New Name. Wbat will liunan ingenuity do next? iunokeless powder, wireless tolegraphty, ormeless carriages, colorless ioditne. taste l-ss 1inne-nw ous 1.Insenless en1114 il. Tile n ow uiiprovolnient called "Calo. tabs" is now on sale at dIruigstores. F.or hiliousnes-s. cimstipntlionl and indi ges"tivon thie lo-w enh!"niel tab1let is at prac-. tienilly perfect reiel:.. na evidenced by t h fiet t1hat the tunuerers have au thorizei all 0-11uggiss to re(fundl~ thle prienI it'th estmti s~ not "4perfectly I delighited" with CaltiL. 'hm tnhiit t beltinie with i svaillow of v n'er-tltl's all. No taste, 111 II imusel. no4 glhut'. no4) Isa l y mllorn ii t iour liver is th1ormlihly clean11sedI and ymt nre fel n in. withl a1 hearty appe tile. Eat wliat You please-IIo danger--go : hoit your blusiness. .tlotabis a're not sold in hulk. Get an original pnckage. s'aled. IPrice, thirty the cents -adv.) AltE1 V ILL GENWOOD MUTUAli INSURANCTE ASSOCIATION. Orrnnized 1S912. l'IMPlERTY INSURED $S,87.5,360 WRITE O CA LL on the undersign ed for any information you may desire about our plan of insurance . We Insure your propcrty against de. struction by FIRPE, WINDSTORM OF LIGHTNING, and do so cheaper that any company in existance. Remember, we are prepared to prove to you that ours is tho safest and cheapest plan of insurance known. Our Association is now licensed t< write Insuranco In the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood. MeCornilck Edgefileld, Laurens, Saluda, Lexington Richland, Calhoun, and Spartanburg The officers are: Gen. J. Frase, Lyon, President, Columbia, S. C.; J. R Blake, Gen. Agt., Secty. and Treas. Greenwood, S. C. DIRECTORS: A. 0. Grant .. .. ..Mt. Carmel, S. C J. M. Gambrell .. .. Abbeville. S. C J. I. Blake .. .... Greenwood, S. C A. W. Youngblood .. ..Hodges, S. C J. Fraser Lyon .. .. Columbia, S. C R. H. Nicholson .. ..Edgeflold,S C W. H. Wharton ......Watorloo, S. C W. C. Bates .. .. ....Batesburg, S. C J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agt Greenwoodt, . C. Jan. 1, 1920. Life Was a Misery Mrs. P. M. jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered inito womanhood . . . I looked with dread from one month to the ~IlJnext. i suffered with my back and bearing-down I jpain, until life to me was numsery. I would think ~) I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . . Nothng semedto help me until, on dy . . . Idecided to 0. 'AKE The Woman's Tonic " I look four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to . say, ''and was not only greatly relieved, but Can truthfully say that I have not apaln. . "It has now . .n twol years since S took Cardui, and I am still in goodl health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardul who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you suff erpain caused from w'.>maniy trouble, or If you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun--downi system, take the adviCe of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dul. it helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists . ,.6 (POLITICAG AD' IRBY PRESEN' ON PUBLI READ! T Have 'You Enrolled? rolled? Do It Now Tuesday, 27th, Is You To the People: I submit for your consideration my views aind Platformii upon which I ai asking your stppiot of my Candidacy lor the United States selate. Our goveInment has been so blisy taking care of Iuropeanl peoples that it has not had thile to protect its peo pile from greedy and corrupt profl teers. ligh C(iix of lhi iim. The high cost of living is such a menace to the wel0faro tile people andl is brought about by such, power fiul financial interests that it is nets ry for the national government to aid inl protecting the people from its evils. While the farmer gets less than It; cenl ts per pound for his dressed meat, it is selling inl the towns and iiiits ait 1) and .)It cents per poiid. Thek packers' trust, nude inl 1917. ne cordinig to their sworn statementlils, 1, 1 per cnt. prolits. This Was suf icient. to buy their plants 12 times in on year. The f.amliers have no mar ket for tiheir sul'ls liVe stoCk Ce eept to ship it to ('hicago and oilier packin g centers, pay freight, ied it on ('ar's aiid inl stockyards, pay a Col. mission Inerchaniti that may be the se cret agient of the packer to esil it f'or him. This places them at the mercy of thev packers as to priers and inmany fri'ime's throughout the Souith and West have lost so leavily that they we 0111pelled to <ulit the live stock bisiniess. If you slip a carload of hulte, eggs, etc., to New York, the railroais will sidetrack it, and 'wire the packers in ('hicago so they can rtush ienioiiui of the same commuiiodiities t'iead of it to glut the market and enale them to buy it at their ow n price. Do you wvonder that. Southern farmi ers lave received letters containming a ios tage st ami IiWithi a st atement.i t was all that was left aftI. paying ffreight on thelir earload of valuiable foodstiff? This condition has driven 10,000,0110 falriers to tle towns an( cities, to become conistiiers instead of prodicers, creating a shortage of food and adding to the cost of liig The 11temed,4y. To remedy this the latiolial go(venII ment shotld immediately fai'nisli fin ancial aid to the states to enable thelu to provide foir the establishment o1 packing houses, cold storage, and (x changes suillcient, to car'e for all per ish able products In the communiities where produced. It should also ere ate a bureau of information to enablc the exchanges to know wvhere theil surplus is needed. They should be operated, co-opera tively, at cost, by a committee repre seliting the farmers and consuimer. uinder governmient regulhation. Wi I operated hy tle people directly inter ested, the ownership should reiniain in tle public, so as to prevent theil being bought tilp by selfish Interests, This 'wotlo encourage greater proditic tion of the necessaies of lif'e, reduce ithe cost of living, to the benellt of product i's and 'onsim1ei's, and i'endei ie coldl storage a blessing to nman kind instead of a cur lse. It wouild en able the exchanges to find an ex change that needed its surpllus and thet pr iice wvould be fixed and pamymentI miade before shipment. Th'lis pinici; le a pliied to cot ton warehiouise's, etc0., foi 8outlii'rn Ifarmers, and grain eit-vators tor I West ern farimer's, contrio lled locail ly but lirotected by the nationa! gov t'rnmeni(lit w ithi a governmnent bl1i1reati of' info rmat ion as to wvher'e sotirplu I is n'(ed wold( ablul itely d'(est roy jthle corrtiplt New Yor'k cxcihan ge, be cause it would not take advantage' of lack of informat ion of the lieoplle as to mariket s to make enormotis Iirolit s, IWhy (.imvernnmenmt .\id ? furnish the financial aid for' t' fol ow i ng reasons. Theri'le is a feder'ialI 'Iax if 10 p' er cent on curren''icy' issuiied by thle sitat(es. Thec national govern men'lt 'old~ issuet a sillhirient amioulnt ef legal tender' notes and lend t hem o thlie states with pirovisionl for thei a i neO wold own thlese valuiable p'llant s piri ning (if t.he( money to erect t hem. "omiet miay say thliis wotuld nolt tii goodi hull of t h' s'atm' klind of imoniey I o hirt foriiign sohliers to face A'~uthi cin solieris, and it is stil! in c'i'ir la t ion. .\lso, We se'll the foreign ma'' nn-rehalindise w~hile wte buyi~ from thleu onl about $:'.i,ott,t0,0t woi'th. li tih'v wer'e to re(fuise to aeceplt (our imionecy, w(' coildi i'ttireI thIiem to liay for' our' imerc'handlise in mioni(y they~ would i a('i'(pt for thiris. Al so, wheni' the ptackei's' ti'ust needls mioney' t hiey -mi'ly go illto thiir federal reservi tin nks, have enouigh federal r'eser'v( tin nk notes lsstied to thlemt to buy thIi piroduicts of the far'mers and liiit (il ('oldt st orage until they can starive con sumfei's In to spaying intolerable lii' fits. Some ,nay obiject to government aid I obt ained the following fr'om Thco Daily Piedmont, Grceenvlle, S. C.: "The gover'nment. of Aiustiralla hias 4e cane mills, foul' of swhIch are govei'n men t priop~erty. There is a fali' lic< Courlt for' each mill. This includes cane gtrowers, cane iillers and th<t g'over'nment,. iwlith t.'chlnical ex per'ts and advliers, It deter'mines a fail prIce foi' cane to be sent to each mill.' "The state owned mills pay a bette1 piIce to the farmers than the -pi. vateh' owned mills, becauise they dci not tiave to pay a prioflt on their In. v,'t ment. " "'rknh r'ent--uaun at TS VIEWS IC QUESTIONS INK! ACT! Hlas Your Neigebor En Before It Is Too Late. r Last Chance. eents a pound to everybody." Otr government r-eftised to biuy I, 00(lt ) tons of sugar fron Cu.ba i. 1 1-2 cents a potind. Restilt---the Wail street balnikers, speeliators and pro liteers used federal reservo bank notes to bity it. are making a 'proilt of 20 to 25 cents a pound and retailers are told that. if they add more than two cents a potind they will be prosecuted for profiteering. Public Dlebt. I believe the pitblic debt should be made at circul'atlng medium by ex (ihange of government legal tender notes for the onstanding war debt bonds with prOvision for retireieint of ono or1 two per cent (iel year. This would relieve millions who, htroigh loyally to their government tourchased bonlds. are unable to htold tIhemii, and ate prey to speculators. 1 11 ii id creIlt 1 nidreamed develop. met nt of 'ir resources by forcing targe bandliohh'rs to extra etfort at in ivetruent itl ordler to obtain an in COMO. It woulh r'lieve Ile people front Neavy taxation to -pay interest on in active bonds. ]I wouldI make thw <rov.. tritinmint dett an actlive ageny of, d If we reqtiie tiiope to pay its in trest oil what we lent thetil. it would reire theiste notes inl aboet lifty years without any tax oil tihe lieople and the principal of the dlebt Etuiolpe owes Its would he a NET-'I P'Il'. Itairoads. 'le ( tmin gs- s railroad law is a stir'tnd'er of the rights of the peo ple to those intere(sts, is not only an atteilpt to elislave thle railway em ployees but 'will add billions of (lol ars to the cost of living by excessive freight rates based t1 frakidulent ald fictitioutis stoicks ainul should be to;eal * Vd. It gularantees thetim about $500. 11100.0011 profits for first t( nonths after thei r retirlln to owniitirs. S0me railroad ofliCials areV paih $6o0,000 to $120,000 a year. legardless Rif hli gb salaris, etc., if the roads lost a halIf billon (oll ars, tie' secretary of tle treasurY mist pay then ot of the United Stats tr easury iabou $1,twOOf)0 0f i h'e more corruptly they atre oper tted the deeper they ram their hands into the people's treasury. It r 1inires a fireigh1 rate to make them $250,000,O, niore profIts than thley have ever made in their most Irosperous years. It guarantees them 6 per cent. on at least $8,,000,000,0(( worth of paper stock, while, records in my possesslon' show, was simply p1I)rinted ,and divided among themselves W ithout paying a dollar for it. They Idemand an iIncrease of $1.017,000,000 in freight rates, which .will add at east $.IO6S0o00 to the cost of Ilivng whten the manua fact tire rs, etc., have !added iheir profits. The railroads are domiinat ed by tle 31 organus anid Iockefellers. Will the Ipe()opile submit to the cotnspiray of railroad lawyers Ithe otlce boys of the Morgans and llRokefeller.a) to re. (ie them to a scanty fodder living lby latws giving~ theIr mnaste'rs 'ontrol oif t ransi~;oriat ion. (listriibu1tlon and11 ma11rk ets of thbeli prodticts. WhlieIt I will MI lpOrt aniy mea~fsurei to ('ti this gigati mioniopiohy, facets in miy Possessilon convInce me that governmen ct ownership anid de'moera tie oper'iat ion Is It' only tiltimnate solti. 11011 of the trians port at ion problemn. I ami t opposed to 10om1pulIsory mil II tary training. I ami o i osed to life trm oiiS(f fed.. eraI .idges ando bli eve they shouild he elIec ted by t he people. La bor. I am opposedl to the use' of injure.. lions In settlement of iniId lstriaI dits.. only n it rig t tocollctiv baga In in ltalso in collective action to (n.. force It, in fact. a close st iidy of the alms and Ilrinipltes of tinlonismi will ('onincei'( any' re'asonable man rhiat '011P let e organiiiza tion oif all classes of worker's for edutcationial and coop (rative turposes is the only hiope oif ninindfb against thle esrtabjliihmeiit oif an industrial despiot im in this coijn try. .llerchiant Malrline. Thel 'nti t ed State~s mierch'lant. marinc miadle a P rofi t Ia st yeair oif $:'. l n~tt and i I annfot see why I'ongre'ss was in such a hiurry to sell It, untless It was ~o seril~e to the railroads t hat it was I bellieve a govi 'nmtoi-nI ownd *gIpr..I' chanit milne suftititent to carr'ty ourii ('ontunelrct, withI a navy Mlli('ienit to) tirlitret it, is thle sitrest mnean s oif ketepin' tin ottt ot' war with IEuropean natins. A meien', imust polici' the oct an highliways of her (oinamierce. [t. woulId lht as seniseless for hieri to fail1 to do so- as it wouild for' ou' large citie s to remiiove' thiri police fromi their Splace will niot. permlit mie to dlis *lt's more fuilly thiese~ (ttet'Rions. When cot toil mills are mnak Ing piro fits stutllent to buty thieir 'piants from oine to tell tImes in one y'e(ar' when the same is truie of Practically evei'y bIg Inudustriy upl on wh-Ich -thei very existence of the people dlepemils; wvhen all the groat finanelal and Induistrial enterprIses upon01 whIch the welfare of the ieole depends, Is domInated by seven or eight men in -Wall street, Is It not tIme we were turining our eyes from Europe long enotigh to drive the hogs from the govei'nment troulgh? W. C. IBY. tAdv.) Engraved Cards and Invltations. Advertlser PrIntIng Co. Throws his Hat in the Ring for Sheriff of Laurens County After giving the matter thorough consideration and at the earnest solicitation of many friends, I have definite ly decided to enter the race for sheriff of Laurens County at the coming election. I am making the, race, not as the candidate of any clique or clan, or because I think the people of Laurens County owe me anything, but simply because I am satis fied that I possess the qualifications to fill the office and because I want the job. I have nothing against either of my announced opponents. It so happens that all of us want the same job, and under the constitution I have as much right as they to go before the people and ask them for their votes. I was born and reared in Laurens County, as were all of my people as for back as they can remember or hear about. If you, Mr. Voter, do not know me person ally, ask your boy about me, and if he does not know me, then both of you ask someone who does know me. I am in the race to win and am going to win if hard work and clean politics will get me anywhere. I will ap preciate your vote and your support. JOE F. SMITH Dodge Brothers 4 DOOR SEDAN 0 After five years it is possible to say with entire truth that all other considerations are second with Dodge Brothers to the solid satisfaction of the owner of the car Dodge Brothers always have pursued, and always will pursue, this policy, not from any spirit of philanthropy, but be cause it is in the highest sense of the word good business to do so The Gasoline consumption is unusually low The Tire milage unusually high Easterby Motor Company Phone 200 Laurens, Si. C.