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WTRONG APPEAL MADE FOR DEMOCRATIC DOLLAitS Congressman James F. Barnes Says Self Interest Alone Should Prompt Democrats to Support thet Party. Strong appeal for every Democrat hi Sout-h Carolina to coiitribute liberally to the campaign fund to help elect Cox and Roosevelt is contained in a letter from Mr. Jas. F. 'Byrnes, mem ber o;. Congress of the Second Con gre-sional District, .to Joe Sparks. As SIitnt 'reasurer of the Deocratic Na tiolal Collnittee. "l.very man in South t Carolina who enir 'to h' a C emocrat. sholdt( today i'' , conrribumt ion, no mialtter how smali iL May be," says .\' r. yiirnes. IIt another: siection of his Ieter he a :m my knowledge of the .feclin;: ti it "xists in the presient Rie ?':l i C i :1rss towards tihe people of t'. mt m confideti that it C0ti t1(1n 1.0 the )mtloer atic Fund is an excellent investent for cvcry X1m tlih Cur ':in Democ10ratl." S:-. 1s' trt'ter follows' "1 hal' n doub' 't :hat the increased Ite publllicanl ma~ ity i : th 1~.\ it State elet,,i w due to tilie Iai that ihr' It.'.-. .iean . National ('mlt !i'tee conl t'i l ' ' to t h li e ublican ' : of that Stato. while the l1 " ..1 aa:ar . 1aom ittl'e was un 'ii - d dola inlto th1e mt " :a m in': the ex:I . a liil ile o a Ia rum of motney thi ::!. For its :ae I 1 \W 1 t1a i i .Ir 'it. X..h wbr isnVolr voted and xho pecule.; an apartment in the seventh floor of a tenement house, busy with her house hold duties and the care of her chil dren, may know little about the elec tion and care less, if she is of'a Re publican faily/' some woman em ployed by the Republican organization will call upon her, take her to the reg istration booth and on the day of the elect(on -will again call for -her and see that she votes. In like manner the Democrats must he prepared to regis ter and vote the Democratic women in the doubtful States. To do this re (ttires money and the Committee an nounces that. it has no money. If the Democratic States of the Sout-h do not contribuite, we cer'taitnly cannot expect the iepihlican States of the North to fI'trnis h the monley to carry oil ou1r light. The Committee n(e(Is mouey now. E-very mhan in Smithl ':aintina1 who c tis to he a Democrat shouldi to (lay tmake a contributiont no niatter hlow small it tay be. "Diaregat~ding sentiment, the selfish nterest of everv South Carolina Demo eral sould induce him to conibIlute. l'nler this adlmlitstration wo have had t1:e prospelity th:n el(v-' b.fore. We have a deposit in th1o bIIks of the t iat', Fifty M i ion l Dollars utore than -NV 11(1 Nov oi he'r 1.5, 1'118, anml One 1 ltn;rItel .\iilliot >1! ars more 1.han we ha'l on depo : . Novemter 15, 1t I I. T re is n'>t a f:trmer in tOhe State who i not ie'ter off than hte was eight ''rs a o. Th ee is not a laborer who S1.1 receiving from 100 to 300 per pt :I1oe ia :e iwas eigit yeats "T F!i. n are not partiel larly interested in the fight over the League of Nations. Their party is dominated by Big Business, and Big Businebs. wants control pf the govern ment so that in the next Congress they can revise the tax laws, and so far as possible shift the burden of taxation fro'n their shoulders. They certainly will renew their effort to place a tax of fifty dollars Iupoht every ton of pot ash which Is imported, and which is used almost exclusively on the South Atiantic Seaboai'd. They certainly will renow the effort to place a tax of three centa a pound 'utpon cotton.. Prom my know.le'lge of the feelin-g that exists in the iresont - Republican Congress to wards the peo"o of the South at con Pblentt h11t1 a c(onfh1 ilhution to t'he Ceno eratie Funrd in on ellent investment fo r ever-y ."oulh, C"arolina Democrat." LA'ltENS MAN WINS Edwv in F. Moseley, Now Student at Thleolgi -al Seminary, Awrarded Ithodes Seholnrship. l*Nd"win li. .loseley, son of .lr. and Mrs. C. 1). Moseley of this city, has eenl ;elected as one of the sitxy--four 1hottC)les echolnr:. to reVpresent the 'nh(d Sta:e at Oxford iniverlity, I;nelamli, aeeording to an announce meit t Carried in the morning itaIper3 .\loItay:. .\1r. .\losel(y is a graduate of Woflord eollege and is now minis terial s tudent at. r'inory 1iniver.;ity. hav inig cotalet ed the first year course there. It will b, iex t eted to tak up Is stundles at Oxford at the first of the year. Ir a rw 1 Mr. Moseley is the second man to win w Rhodes scholarship within a year's time, ' Mr. Frank P. Moowan, Jr., having won a similar scholarship there aboti-t this time last year and is now taking the course. Another South -Carolinian, Mr. J. E. Norwood, of Greenville, wa selected as a scholar at the same time as 'Mr. Moseley. The sefections wore made by com mittees chosen from 500 former Rhodes scholars now living in this country. About 400 men were candi dates for the 64 appointments, the compietition being this year' larger than ever before. The Increased In terest in the scholarvips in this coun try is paralleled by the favorable ar iie.ifgements now in force for their re ception in Oxford. Resolutions re ceitl i.assed by the university admit the men to junior or senior standing with much legs dIMiculty than in the 11ast, while the new degree of Phd. has been established largely to meet the rods of American stndnts. Ilow Chosen 'thodes scholora are chosen !n ac r1)rdlance w!th a three-fold reire m~lent. In the will of-Cecil John Rhodes, which comprises ch;arneter, intellect -11 abilfty ;nd nhyea;iczl vigor. No v:ritt^n examina-tions are held, the 1 ;. n bofing chosen on the bas.is of their -chool r colleve rre rdQ -ltuts;:(inented ' ) a personal iitorvIev w1!t the com ftce of selec'ti'n. I'.*: "r n~ n * .ui .. i. . Good. for What Ails It!t Clean Up and Paint Up!' IDoni't letyi holust die of llc 'c t Sink nfl ( (le( ny, Sweill '111d crack a."Il ',o o )ivves, .111 for thc la wk of it;,od d1ose of H ous~es live lollger t l:1I1i.11iii Ud 115, ifs Y'1t t)Yntd 1 ionle 111 \cr Enigland hiv becen pr:!'cjwtd 2110) N'~r Iu''tt: th' '1i1Vt lh eil l'( 1'C iThid '1 withi Iii ecS'i V"A v :11TiH e Yiour! hohitllses b''ts andi~ ot her hoildiiigs--Av tchey- 111l and11 I havt e jnl ? pain Fplics Wttl I j)rlofikv %%ill1 g.ive heat To. R- PITTS PAINT5 VGARNISHES' 2P P l IN( '., 01O~'SIE L:AI 1WV-N, OIL aII W ATROTH AT BOTH STORES . .. STORES LAmNs, s. C. TWO BIG STORES LAURENS, S. C. Two Big Stocks to Select From. Come and Figure With Us on Your Fall and Winter Bill Ch'IIO14 1).\1' .1M, II IE. YOU ait';paes and Bed d30ilt $2.39. 1i ~FA IY 1 'vii flue 13,'d lilanlkets. (t tl..it (wl n )........ .. ..$1.98 to $4.39 llow ]t .... .... .... ........ .$''.39 ){.)1 ! . 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TIheser ;_roods are worth 5e a1 yandiucmPo dr.. .. ..~0 c c m . 1peial...... ....... .. . to $.90 ' I~~~~~~~~~~~Lal and I,ass;ie Cloth, special 39c aind 48c3sposh t'hr d ... .... .25 1 lot Line'n, good1 (inalif y, for inidldies1ste Th m l .. . .. .. ......B Leathe dresses and other uses .... ....35c es 1 nut of titne soft Cambnric. yard w'Idl' ..,350c3 "i( (a''S iln, h vo.o l 0 !Ill gnaility yard-wide, pure lileaching 35c;ik 6 nc il .$ 43! $2 $ Pill] line of' tall l'ndlerwear for men. p cae arf n . .. . .. .i wom011en1 and( chIildren'l. All sizes an.:11. "'.,(V1 .7J '1...' i .IVI~weights. C'ai fit up1 th(' w1hole' f'li"Lo te alsun-ld 11"1ll' 1; 2,01: ~~~~~~~~~ily.seil.. .... .$.8t 69 Leather Six Bargain Days EachWekath BiSors 4.98 to n o a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 7 . a1.....2....$.83pt9$23 D IwrkshRO...N2.8 pC o $3.48 to $4.50 . ~ I Store 210 West Laurens Street RACKET 8ST ORETH. WR OI FANo.2StrNohSiehequeinBn8m