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SENATE 10NO.EES TRADE OF FUTURE Tariff fttos APproved with Reckless Abandon. Protest of Minority. 'Wafhington,. Jurie 10.-Assertions that nwiy of the rates proposed it the tariff bill would prohibit imports of affected commoditles fr(,ni every country except Germany were made and reiterated today In the senate by iDomocratic opponents of the measures dur'ing debate on duties on razors, gold .leaf and other articles. Rates on ra zors ranging up to an equivalent of appioximately 400 per cent.'ad, valo rem! were pproved. Senator Simmons, Democratic lead er In the tariff fight, said "the idea iper 'meatos the whole bill that we must put in rates to keel) out German pro ducts without any consideration they 'will have on our trade with other countries." Arguing that if the situaltion as to Germany was such as proponents of No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color,-which Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or I esa stomach distrebence. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given rega larly for two or three weekswill enrlih the blood. improve the digestion, and actas a generalStrength enlng Tonic to the whole system. Nature wil then throq.off or dispel the worms, and theChild wflbe in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60o per botts. THE "OLD RHEL THEDFORD'S White Haired Alabama Lady Say and Go But The "Old Relial Came an Difdon, Ala.-In recommending Thed ford's Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a well known Jackson County lady, said: "I am getting up in years; my head is pretty white. I have seen medicines and. reme dies come and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I am talking of Black Draught, a lver medicine we have used for years-one that can be depended up on and one that will do the wQrk. "Black-Draught will relieve indigestion and constipation if taken right, and I know for I tried it. It is the best thing I have ever found for the full, uncomfortable Satisf and aid Cleani A gre relieving Comi benefit. newe WR coated j Save 1 wrt&pper* the tariff bill claimed, Senator Jones (Democrat) of New IMexico said the condition there resulting from a great ly depreciated currency could not be 'taken care of 'by general tariff rates. He added that many of .the duties pro posed by the ofinance committee ma jority would prove to be "an embargo against 'England and -the other coun tries." "Congress .is following a will of wisp with this tariff bill," he said: "As -to razors, Senator 'McCumber (Republican, of North Dakota, in charge of the bill, said * the rates should be high enough to shut out certain grades coming from Germany and used, he said, as premiums by many American stores. I-H asserted that these razors not only could not be used for shaving, but would "not ev en cut q corn." Anide Iron the rates on razors, the senante alrtoved, over minority pro test, duties of 60 cents a hundred sheets an gold leaf; 30 per cent, ad valorem on nickel sliver sheets, strips, rods and wire; 7-1-2 per cent ad valo rem on bismuth; six cents a pound on metallic arsenic and '15 cents a pound on cadmium. Just before the senate recessed af ter a flve hour session, Senator Me Cumber gave notice that a return to night sessions would be necessary un less the senate applied itself more closely on the tariff. BLE" BLACK-DRAUGHT i She Has Seen Medicines Come le" Thedford's Black-Draught I Stayed. feeling after meals. Sour stomach and sick headache can be relieved by taking Black-Draught. It aids digestion, also ssists the liver in throwing off impuri ties. I am glad to recommend Black-. Draught, and do, to my friends and Reighbors." Thedford's Black-Draught is a stand. ard household remedy with a record of over seventy years of successful use. Every one occasionally needs something to help cleanse the system of impurities. Try Black-Draught. Insist upon Thed. ford's, the genuine. At all druggists. ,, . les the sweet tooth appetite and digestion. es mouth and teeth. at boon to smokers, hot, dry mouth. ines pleasure and miss the joy of the ISLEY'S P-K-the sugar ~eppermint tid bit! SEEK TO ADVANCE COMMITTE REPORT Southern Members of HoUse Want iEarly Action Relative to. Muscle Shoals. Washington, Juon 11.-Influential Southern members of the house, Rep resent'atives.'Wright of Georgia, Oliver of Alabama and Stoll of South Oaro lina, ow-ill attempt this week to iper suade the rules committee to give places of preference to the several re ports of the committee on military &liairs concerning disposition of 'Muscle Shoals properties to Henry (Ford. It -is recognized that if action is postponed unt'll after the elections the situation woul'd not 'be favorable. The house has nothing to do and could easily act promptly if the rules committee would assist. The Ameri can farm 'bureau federation, ardently supporting the Ford offer, has ad dressed letters to its secretaries in all states urging a drive 'against con gress by letter and telegram. If pres sure is sufliciently intense, the house may act, it is pointed out. As to whether or not completed action can -be had is doubtful. The senate agri cultural committee has not complet ed its investigation. The indication is that whatever 'action is taken by the house will be referred to the senate committee and that for the house .bill, a committee bill will be substituted. Ini all probabil'Ity Sena tor Norris' scheme of government operation will be sent to the senate as a substitute. Friends of Ford in the senate will, of course, 'fight the Nor ris scheme and endeavor to put through the Ford offer. Th. -business of the senate is, con gested to such extent that It seems Impossible that any Muscle Shoals action can be had before adjournment, the tariff will be to the front until August 1. Honus legislation and ship subsidy will then occupy all attention. In the meantime a constitutional amend ment in behalf of child labor 'will be attempted and legislation seeking to remedy the decision of the supreme court in the Coronado case to the ef fect that labor unions might :be sued. The senate intends to adjourn uot later than September. (dtADUAIAY ABSORB POWER OF STATES Borah Describes EfYorts by Congress. Writes to Editor. Washington, June 1.-The Ameri can pecoile should -be given lhe oppor tunity, by submission of a constitu tionaji amendment,*'Senator Borah (Re publcan) of Idaho, declared in a let ter made public tonight, to decide whether they desire to "wipe out state limns" and give congress power to pas. child labor, anti-lynching and simi lar laws dealing with state affairs. "Year after year congress is lash ed into passing lawr which are mani festly unconstitutional," said Senator Borah In a letter on the anti-lyncling bill, "aInd it has come to be a settled principle app~arently' that congress shlold disregard tihe constitution and !'ave tile supremefl court alone to l)ro teet it. To my *zinn; such a rule is .co r'tterly shlameleSs, so0 uit.irly intol erable that It is startling that it shlould 'be even sJeasmlodically urged." Decploring mob violen~ce, Scnator lio:. ,in l'his letter' ic c' etter ci the Boston Transcript said that tihe anti lynchling bill, prov'iding federal pun ishment for ofmlers of tile law wh~o were accused of laxness Ic. lprevenfting lynchings w'as unconstitut~~aa 'vihile Ua' .ipreme court he111ld iwo chi;1 labor lawvs vold. "Ini other words, all thlese andl many cther subjects and proniosit: i with walen'I congress is 'irgd" ic dhal,' said Senator florah, "are not within the competency of congress as the con stitution now stands. If the people of this country have mlade 'up their minds to deal Withl all these 'matters through congress, then why not give congress the ipower to do so rather than urge a course whlich involves the lowvest form of constitutional immor ality "I urge,, therefore, that there is undlerlying these questions the grav est constitutional pirOblem wh'ich we as a deople could have presented. But If tile change is to -be had it is better Ito change it openly and candlidly and intelligently than to longer pur'sue tihe Vn~effeotivQ, iruitlsss, demoraliwing method which we are now pursuing." That lhe wvould oppose. suchl a conlsti t-utional change 'wtas indicated by Sen ator Borah, who argued that c6ngress shlould not 'be placed in a p)osition "'where it Is constantly and chronically usurping powers" of the states. Notice A public meetIng of all those citi tens who retur'n real and peirsonal property in the schlool district' of the Town of Laurens Is hereby called to meet in the court hlouse Thursday, Junp 22nd at '10 o'clock A. tM. for the purpose of levying the tax pn said dis trict fbr 'the niaintenance of the public schools in..the 'Toiva of l~urens for 'the scholastic -ymar (of l 0'2-19282 By order of Board of Trustes. 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