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Says: "As a salesman I'm a good bricklayer. It isn't hot air that sells .batteries. It's honest to-john performance on your car. That's why I'm sure the Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery is the battery for you. Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation lasts as long as the plates and doesn't have to be replaced." Willard Service Man W~hen you come in and say, "Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation" you are pronouncing the magic ,words that banish* battery troubles. Let us show you. Laurens Storsge Battery Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 Tbed4Rubber Battery. 1a BLEASE TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR Ex-Governor Says le Siands for Low er TaxatIon a1nd,Enforeenient of All Laws. If Elected Will Forget Dif. fercces of Irevious ('aimpaigns. Cole L. Blease of Columbia, for four years, from 1911 to 1915, governor of South Carolina, has definitely an nounced that he would be in the Demo cratic primaries next summer as a canuidate for the nomination as gov ernnor of the state. A- l min ination was impidarted in a letter to A. John Boggs of Pickens. Mr. lUlease will have strong oppos - tion, but as to who will be tho major candidate against him is not known. The most prominently spoken of oppo nent is A. F. .Lever, of Washington, chairman of the Federal Farm Loan board, formerly congressmani from the Seventh congressional district, this state, but iwhile Mr. Lever has had the matter under consideration for some time, he has not publicly divulg ed his -political plans for the future. Mr. Blease, In his letter to Mr. Boggs, signed "'Cole," says: "Your letter of the 16th instant re ceived, and I appreciate very much, in deed, the kind expressions contained therein from you and from those for whom you sieak. "1 haVe received similar letters and personal requests, such as yours con tains, from many people, and I feel most ihghly complimented that those who have been my friends in the po litical campaigns in the past were so well pleased with my record that they are again requesting me to represent them, and I feel flattered that so many of those who hitherto have never sup ported me are expressing themselves ipersonally and through letters, and like -those who spoke to you, through others, requesting that -I become their spokesman and representative. I am now giving you, in writing, my -first definite reply. "I shall be a candidate (if it be the will of God to spare me both health and life) for the governorship in the campaign of 1922. Not that I have any further personal ambition along that line, 'but because there seems to be an earnest and sincere desire on the part of a great many of the people of this state that I do so. .I would feel that I ,was not true if my people believe that I can serve them in any capacity, 'how over humble it may 'be, and declined to do so. "I shall repeat In my campaign the old slogan of the 1910 campaign, which was: The reduction of taxation, the p Alition of all useless oflices, clerk ships, etc.; the enforcement of all laws to the letter, for if they be good their enforcement will tend to the un building and uplifting of our state and our people; if they be bad our people will soon demand and cause their re cal. If a law is good it should be enforced; if bad, the quickest way to Isecure its reepal is by enforcement. "Give me a good government and a rich people, in preference to a rich .government and a poor people; for when you make a rich government and thereby impoverish the people, you re verse democracy and create dissatis faction and discontent among the peo ple, who are the masters and not the servants. "I shall advocate liberal aippropri ations -for all of our state institutions, but I do not believe in the extrava gance that our, recent general assem blies have been engaged in along this line, and I can not and will not give my sanction to it. 11 am in favor of -build ing up a free school system, so that all of the .white children of the state may -be gIven the opportunIty of a. good common school education, and comfortable and convenient school houses. I .believe in paying our school ,teachers sufficient salaries to secure the 'best, and I mean by best salaries commensurate with the class and character of wvork that teachers are sup~posed to perform, to wit, the mold ing and directing of a competent and efficient citizenship. "I 'believe in and wvill advocate the passage of such laws as will fur ther' aid and protect labor in all of its legItImate claims and endeavors, and in such laws as will iprotect capital na all of .Its lawvful investments, so that all of our people may 'be protected, to the end that we may give equal rights to all and special privileges to none. ".1 am in favor of a liberal support, yea, ir it be -necessary for their com fort, extravagant support to the few old Confederate veterans who are left .that followed 'Wade Hampton through the afields of Virginia, and through the turmoil and strife of South Carolina in 1876. "I am in -favor of the strictest en forcement of the laws which prohibit - ~ 1)jn~ andl use of cocaine andl similar drgand of our national ipro hibition laws. If our people do not want this done, then rise up like men lndi (demondl~ their repeal, for if they aro on the statute 'books andl I have taken an oath 'before God and man to e ' a- ce 'i . t shall do i,. "h"iv 'be, in fact there are, qthor. additIons to these expressions which shall :be discussed 'when the campaIgn shall have been begun. ".In making this fight I shall know no faction and no class because the requests to me -to make it have come fromi all cl'asses and all factions; and if elected governor, I shall forget all differences wvhich heretofore have di vided our people and spall be the gov ernor of all the people. All who know me know that 'there 'is no deceit or 'hypocrilsy in .me, and that when I say I will, 1 will; and that when I say I will niot, -I will not; and they realize "e fact, if I may be ipardoned for say ing it, that I am what I am, and that I do wvhat I say I wvill do, "Now, John, if this pk'atfont as laid dowii here appeals to you vand oth rr who have so kindly wr"itten and spoken to me, then ,I make one demand ii (on you anid them. Give me from every county in this state members of the general assembly, iboth of the house and senate 'who are in synmpathy with me, and .the great common people. If you are going to have me for gov ernor -and men for 'the general assenm bly wvho are not in sympathy with me and the great mass of the conninon peo epio and the issues which I, as their spokesman represent, then you are wasting two ballots no1d I pre for for you to vote for another !:ian for governor when you vote ,for that class of .men for the gen 'al assem'bly. But if you, and those like you are earnest iII your requests for me, and I know that you are 'when you say so, then when you vote for me, vote for members of the general sembly who will not 'be dictated to eby incbut who will be there in the in terest of those whon I represent, and who favor those things which we rep resent; for all of us who are honest anl truthfuly in our expressions that we wish to get together must Join in a common campaign and light for G'ort and the right, for the interest of all our people, and in the interest or no special class. Then we shall accom plish something and we shall have a ippy and contented people, and God will smile upon us, but so long as we -have dissension and strife and fight Beac LAI Five V; The undq wish to anr season whic Course, begi Schedule of Atti Dates to be Ann< Davis, The Man Wh( The Master Mal Adults 50c C The Bell Ringing Four Male Vo Musically Amt Adults 75c C The Dixie DI Dainty Artists Ft Sunny Sout Vocal and Instru: Adults 50c C Davis & Comp Short Plays, Humo . . Serious Pianologues and ] Readings Adults 50e Ci The Chicago Ladles Vocal and Instru In Its Third 1 - Adults 75c Ci Prices Plus Wa A L1 The Opera Hot Beacon Lyceum nig! ily ticket, good for fa tickets will be $2.00 tal, if paid at the do< We do not expe lyceum may apply f< cess Theatre. Lee Bros. Ope The Opera Hou Laurer .nlong ourselves, w w-ill never be a la)ppy PeOPlIC, becatse lod will not len'ld hlls assIstance to those who do not lOve 11hn a1nld obey 1lis comands. Excuse me for the length of tihis letter, but youIr required it." The Qiine1c I'hiat Does Not Affect the Iteld Hecause of Its tonic 111d laxative er feet. LAXATIVNI BROMO QUlININN (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ig in the hoad. E. W. GROVE's sig nature on b<,x. 30c. Notice of Lost Certiicate of 1)rc.,jt Notice is hereby given that Ce'rtill cate of Deposit No. 2055 of Peoples Loan and Plxchange Bank, dated May 24, 1920, has been lost or inispladed and that I will mako application for a duplicate of saie at said bank on D~ecember 15, 1921. MRS. AMNILIA K. .IIARIDY, Laurens, S. C., Nov. 1 ,1921. 16-7t 3n Lyc JRENS 01 SEASON uied and Ple rsigned lessees tounce a Lyceu :h we have nai inning this moni !actions We hi )unced Alkahest Mystifies gician we belien kildren 35c numbers, Quartet ices tette and [sing iildren 50e lated to I 'om the have mac mental brow" en ijiden ~make a s, any rous and a way ins nusical the mone Lildren 35c We ho Sextette. mental, in this un ealre 50c Lyceum r Tax year's cot 'CEUM FOR THE MA) ise 'will hold a good many it a big night in Laurens. ither, mother and all the c ; children's tickets $1 .00, y r, $3.00. NO CANVAS ret to make a rea~l member >r tickets by mail, using th< & Switzer rators se The Princess hs, S. C. YOUNG PEU,'.L Our colle.:. a a en n b , the I Out 1*i at ylr , :!I gain by nltteralg a It Acerulited . e 1 ato , I rend for our eata. Mogue. at onaace. LAND )U I will bo in a positionl 0roum now on months to (10 your surveying. S Nrv work, so why not have it rIone at! do It over*. .R. T. 1 P.. O.-Barksdale, S. C. eum Cc "ERA HOU 1921-22 asing Entertain of the Laurens Ot m Course for th med "The Beacc :h. we entered into a cor Lyceum Bureau, of Ati -e will be five very att: including a male quart< three other numbers w ill out a well rounded le no effort this time to tertainments, but have 1lection that would be < piring, amusing, and w< pe that the support whi dertaking will justify us mn annual affair, improv irse. N4 WITH A LARGE FAM people. We want to fill it u To do that we are offering a Iiildren for $5.00, plus war te >Ius war tax. Single admissi FOR TICKETS ship campaign. Those think a coupon below, or see Mr. S BEACON LYCE APPLICATION FOR 'I MESSIRS. LEE BROS. & SWITZEiI, Laurenis, 8. (5. Gentlemnen: Enclosed please Andi $......... ..Adult .Be Adult Ticket ... ...$2.20 Two Adults Ticket $8.5 .... Children' Children's Ticket $1.10 --. . F'aily B Family Ticket $5.6i0 Nam~o ... Including War Tax P.h ... J ' SPARTANDU RO, 8. 0. / YING trough tlt! fall and w iter i tires0 ail d xi v lut e I I -il now and not. hate to 'ODD iurse SE ments >era House e 1921-22 in Lyceum Ltract with the anta, for what cactive lyceum ,t, a ladies' sex iich are calcu course. We include "high endeavored to ~ntertaining, in >rth more than ch we receive in making the ing it with each ILY p and make every new idea, a famn x. Adult season on tickets will to ing worthy of the witzer at the Prin UJM ICKETS ar whieh mail me; icon Lyceum Tickets. I SBeacon Lyceum Tickets encon Lyceum Tickets.