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BLEASE IN RACE TO THE END Iuinlug on Plalt foriml of lIetreielimet; 'ells of Ills A rrangeinents. The Yorkville :inEuirer yesterday puhlished the followilig story from its correspondent at Columbia: Columliia, S. C., April ,.-Cole L. Illease, twice goverior. of South Caro litna will positively be a caIldidate for go vernor in the Denioeratic primary -in August and is confident of election, neccordinlg to an Iiterview Ie gave a 'Colrespolldeit of The Yorkville En 'iiirer todhly. "You canl say for. me," stid the former goverinor, "that I will :most '.positively be a candidate despite rilmors that have beeii spread in every count)il nouth Carolitna to the effect that I will not enter the race. When 'the prOper tille coimes I will pay my eiltralce fee anld file m1y pledge. It is 'nMy iitentlol to appear in every county Vseat in accordance :with' tie itineary fixed by the Democratic executive ('om iJlittve. While I may lake a fow 'speeches inl Iddition to those In lle Comlity seat town1s 1 (10 not propose to makhe :is 1Inan1y spvecles as I iave (1on in n y lt'mr callipaigls. I sim-ply 'feel that I cannot do so. I shall not forially opeln ily entu1lpaign 1lmltil the Deorrati ri:ry v millpaigni opens. No Personialifies "I shall not engage in personalities utiless sich a 1policy is forced uipol 111e hy Some caililidate of stanldiig who 'm 4ighi e iii thl race." the ex-gov e rtnor 1 lWeit on to say. "Neither do I 11ro msW to ( reso I't to f iet ioI:i IsI ulssCv tt issue of fact iona lisI is dragged inl Iy other people. I 'have never yet nor will I ever attempt to arraign ('lass againist class because re are one people and we shlould stand one for all ald all f'or ole. Stands for fletreniicieiniiit "If I anm elected." said Mi. Uleast "aiid," he added. "it n1ow appear-s to be a crtainty that I will )e elected, T propiOse to uist' 11), lii most eldealvor's 1with the legislature for retreclllilieit and refoIm. If the leglslauire iefuses to give me1 Its support aldi co-opera tion I shall lisethe Veto piOver as I -did wheiin goverolr1 and thus try to stand square ietweenl the 'Ieople and the legislatuire in pI'teveii tig extrava gance and waste. . lllease's Platform . "Have yoil decided "poln your plat form fully?" Mr. Blease was asked and the aiswer was made emphatically. "I most certainly have. It is compara tively short but It incorporates the prime heeds of South Carollnd at the lresent time. Still there are some things that I do not caire to discuss at the pTesent time altiough I will talk them to the voters on every stuip When the time colle. ;..Nly platformi-n. fact one of the ,pincial planks of my pllatform, favor's a. reductlion of taxation to 1be brought K ILLS RATS andio mii(c--thant's ItAT-SNAP', the old reilable rodent dhest royer'. ' omes in enkes-no ilxing withi oilier food. V onr mioney) back li it fails. :flc siz'e (I (enke) enough for' Panitry, K lichen or' (ellar. 65c size (2 enikes) for Chicken House, f'oops, Or smai~ll bildinigs. $1.25 size' (5 (enkes) eniough for all farmi anid tt-bildIigs, si ornigi buildinig.4, or l'net ory bnuildings, '%ohl antd (uaani titeedh by 0. i-. IKen. anid Put namt", 'srug Stoiri. VITALITY! VITALITY! VITA LITY! Tlon Mu~ist Ifave lI to heep Youir Job, Y'ouir FiIends, You cila ippliess. Thousands of thoughtless people needlessly let themselves runn dlown in he'alth. The (lay COimes when, .wi a terrible shock, iboy suddenly realIze that they ar'e permnanently broken In heal~h. For' your' own sake keep well. If you feel weak or' run down oi' do not sleep 'well or' are ner'vous and have a .poor' color,, don't wait untIl it is too late. Gudle's 'Pepto-Mangan -taken with youir meals for' a few wvee .will r'e stoire your- good health, give you re neowed str'engthi and vitality for your dfaily work.. The liealthy life is the on ly ihappy lifeldo not let it slIp -firm you. Foir thirlty years Guide's Pepto Mangan basebecen helping people who wer'e r'un--down back to good -health. It was madle famous aby the medical pro fssion. Sold 'by dIrugglists in both 11 qluid 41nd tablet formi. Advenitisement. A TONIO. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Entichdng the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, Invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how It improves the appetite, you will then appreciate Its true tonic value, Grove's Tasteless chill Tonio Is simply ~Irop apd Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify. It and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Mialarial g r~s and Grip germs by its Stregtheno, Inigoc ating Effrt. 80c. about through a reduction of expenses * andl extravaganceem !n each and every depar'ttnetnt of state. There is one of the greatest troubles with the present government. I vhall insist upon the abolition of all useless clerkships and I shall insist that any olilcial nWho re ceivs-,a salary fronthe stat'e shall be reol'iril to (1o a man's work. Where the' dtie five men doing -three men's wok, I shall insist that the work be (ole bY three men and get rid of two. WNhere three men are now doing the work that two tmen should (1o, I shall make it my business to get rid of the unnecessary third man itf elected gov ernor." For Law Enforeeniejit "I stand now as I have always stood for the strict enforcenient of all laws beginning with ite requirement that those in authority themselves obey the law because no mant it this country is so high that he is above the law an(i no oficer of the law should be it.. lowed to set the law aside. "What about the women voters?" "I am glad you mentioned that," said '\Ir. Illease, "because I have a message for all the women of South Carolina that I would like them to have. -1 sincerely hope that all the white( twomenl of South Carolina will put their na'mes on the cilb rolls. While I have always opposed woman suffrage we now have it and as law abiding citizens we itust support it. IEvery woman should register and see that her natme is put on the club roll. Su1ppose that only one class of women shoild register andl place their names ott the (lu) rolls. The littie might come when OWe would be in a ba(l con dition ott account of it. Therefore, ev'ry W0oma1,11n should ltput herself in 1)0 sitlotn to cast her ballot whether she %ver (oes east it or not. "There is nothing like precaution and looking aheal of you. F'or in stance, every white woman should keep Iln her home a well oiled, properly loaded pistol at the same time hoping and prayftig that she might never have occasion to use it. ,But if* the neces sity to use it should arise she would have it ready. So should 'she be in '::osition to vote. If she doesn't want to vote she loesn't have to; but she would hurt nothing by being prepared. No Chance at Convent loun "No, there is not. the slightest chance of my friends capturing the State Democratic convention," replied :Mr. Blease In answer to a question. "They simply awon't go to their precincet meet ings and to the county conventions where the (elegates to the State coi vention are elected. If they would do so it would be an easy inatter for th'em to capture the State convention but ex perience of past years has proved con cluSively that they simply won't take the time off from their duties to do It. No Bleause Ticket "'There will be no straight out Blease ticketfo' State oflices this year, so fat' as I, have anything to (10 ith it," Mr. Illea.se went on to say. "Any white Demiocrnt of South Carolina has a right..to rutin for any office that he sees fit toapr. So fat' as I am concetrn edI shall engage Anyself wvith my own idtivia t'ace and I shall Inter' fet'e in tno ot her trace. As I stated at. the outtset I atm makitng Itis trace for goveurnor this yeatr not fot' my own sake buit at the trequecst of hutndrteda of citizens of Sottth 'atrolina. -Being gov'ernor' can mean nothing fotr me p)ersontally since I have held the office twice. ''All my ftriends and supp~iotrters of fotrmet' yeats tt'itlt otte exception are rallying to miy supplot't this year as' tever' befor'e and in additiotn to thes~e I have t'ecei ved hundt'eds of messages ftrom thte influtential tmetn who have fotught tme int thte past stating that they arue wi th me nowt. I cotuld give you namelis ; but 'I sall not (10ogt this time. op Prl'(acheNrs Ask hilm to Rutn "I have int my tles letters from a num'nbe' of ministers ur'ging me to make the tace fot' goyer'no' this year, stating that theo State needs my set' vices. A Baptist minister utp4tate wvho has considomble itnfluence and whto has always fought me in the past wrtote tme the othter day asking that I setnd him some of my camp~aign litet'a tute and stating that lhe not otnly ex l)ected to vote fotr tme bttt to wotk tot' me. A tnmbet' of senators and tepre sentatives 'who have fouught me in the 'Dast camne to tmy oft)ce durting the repent session of the .logislatut'e and assured me of their' supplor't this year. fhusy With Fraternal 'Work -Mr'. 'Bleaso salid thtat lhe would not give' mutch attention to -)Olitics dturing the next few -weeks fot' the reason that 'he would be0 bttsy preparing. slpeechAs. to be delivered before the Rdhd Mien, Odd Fellows and other fr'a te'nal organizations in Geor'gia, Ton ne~ssee and North Carolina.1 '1But w'hen the imtary opens," 'he said in conclusion, "Cole 'LA'Blease will be in the race to t'he finish, running on a -platform of retrenchment and re form anul eager and -anxiotis -to 'bo of' service to all1 the peoplje ' of $$3 Carolina in this hour of 'need," ' Loose (Leaf T,,edgers, Etc. Advertiner PeiftuaOo WELLS CLAR THE STORE WHERE QU EMPHASIZES THE DESIRi SPRING WEAR FOR MEN In these days when price is such a big buying, we don't forget for a moment that quality at lowest prices. Knowingly, nothing but quality mercl shelves of this store or to be sold over our Then patronize the store where the thr of quality merchandise at moderate prices. Ladies' S Making your purc Suits gives you fully t] prices that will be no Suits $25.0 Ladies' Sp Your Spririg outfit v out one of these fasii, Capes.for outdoor oc, Coats and Capes / Ladies' Da Styled iri Taffeta or attractiveness, and of that they will prove prices. Black, navy a Priced $14., Silk 1 Silk Pongee In the new S All Silk Pongee twelve Momme grey, blond, alh and white. It natural shads, yard wide. clocks. $1.39 Yard Price $1.5 - $2.9!9 STORE NEWS Ponge Beautifl in We are Showing new 1Spring line of sm1l4111 Cheek tub Proof Gingham in the 32-inch exclusiy Price One of -the favorite (loths ifor ealy. Spring wear, is B 'elh Cloth. We have it in all shades( an Id it is not expenlsive./ - 11 nve you seen thle Oyster Ratinie we aire shom)ing for early Sping Dressesi. It is beaut iul, and( only 39c the yard. We aire dlisp)layin~g somei wnnfu~'l Valnes in niew \oile Waists, and sonme arc hand umade too. Ask to see these. W\e have just. received another' shipm~nent \|\ of VAN R{AALTE GLOVE SiliK 110S T ERY in gray and blonde, plain and with the clocks. Sonme time when you are not in 'too much of: a hurry, drop in and see the T-affeta D)resses we arc off'ering at $14.95. Thiey are good values. Men's Shirts Walk-ON NFor Made from tub proof Madras, Mkelf' cut full sizes. have all leather Price $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50 . $5.00 a Ladies' ..$e Straps are the thing, ai in all leathers in these nde ~ $4.95, $6.45, $ Wear VAN HEUSEN 7 COLLARS T 1hey can be laun dered ats houe. Price 50e Eac "A DY -COMPANY LITY WITH ECONOMY kBILITY OF ATTRACTIVE kND WOMEN. factor whether we are buying or you aie thrift means first quality, then to get tat iandise is allowed to enter the racks and counters. -ift spirit predominates and secure your share prmng Suits habie now of Spring iree months service at lower. 0 to $39.75 ring Wraps vill be incomplete with >nable Spring Coats or :asions. $14.95 to $25.00 inty Dresses Canton Crepe of such snch exclusive fashions irresistpble . ,at these nd colors> D5 to $25.00 losiery Silk 'Crepes pring shades of Canton Crepe 40 inches wide, ;o block, brown black, navy, brown and white. plain or with $2.95 the 1ard Satin Back Crepe, 40 inches O, $2.50 and widq, black, navy and brown. Pair $2.95 the Yard Waists USEFUL NOTIONS material and s in sWhite Bias Binding, the Ikg. - 10c Colored Bias Binding, the pkg. - 25o !3 50"'he Rack Braidte pkg. - 15c *Colored Rick Rack .Braid, the pkg. 15c S________ tickeri' Braid, all colors - - - 15c .Colored Finishing Braid, Vle .pkg. - 10c Lingerie Shoulder Straip Tape, pkg. 25c Ladies' Hemstitchel lfandkerchiefs, eaich - - - - - 5b,100c &pd.25c Smith' Collar Bands, 2 fork - ,. .25c Wir Bronze Invisible Hair P ins - 10c Ruber Hir TPnsth pkg 100 an 5 BetBrass Dress Pins, pkg. - - - 50 BetCrochet 'Hooks, each - - - -l1c D.Q . Embroidery Ctosin- 5 RylSociety Crochet Cotton - - 100 LmnTape, all widths, pkg. - - - 10c 4Cotton Tape, .all widths, pkg. -. - Sc ma'Pearl Buttons, doz. -. 100, 15c, 25c Silkatceen Cotton, 3 halls ifor - - 25c er Oxfords. Men's' Spring Hats Men NbyNwSrn tlsi walk easy. We NobNe spngtysn .Price Men's Felt Hats. All shades. rid $7.50 , Price $4.00 anid $4.50 dc we are showing them strap styles at - .95 and $7.95 For young men and iei who ~ tQ t~d"25c~ 3&c, 50c