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1922 COLLEVE 'OF TH ARLENTON Four-year courses lead to tho A. T-. anid B k. degreen. A three-year course leads to the de greC of 11. S. with Medicine. The iwo. year lrC-medical course is a ,pecll feature. A co'r'e I Commerce ani Business Administration of superior excellence wIll ?., iitroduced in the fall. Openu t' u and wom.an Exm -., modratro. For terms, cat alhumo and ll ustrated folder, address JHairrison linullollph, P'resl<nth 41 -3t 66- m Cures Malaria, Chills, Fever, 1111Ulins Fever, Colds an11d Calomel is a Dangerous Drug Next Dose may Salivate You, Loosen Tecth or Start Rheumatism Calomel is mercury; (licksilver. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the hones and should never be put into your System. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, .just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod aon's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty caloinel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don't take calomniel! It makes you sick the next lay; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No salta necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and can not salivate. %b AM, '4i~4 lj t W. S. M. Says "Bcing a iorgue kereper for d e A bat 4eic .1 job 'T on W! '.r-. No 'Cre h Rubbe Insulationfr I doeTn't have~ to) be re a longi-ife bau:ery." W1iIIk::d Dvice Ma;, n Mo~re milles of uminter ruxpted service per dlollar are yours if you use thet Willard Threaded Rubber j Battery.t IL..aurens Storage Battery t Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 .. This trademark, stampe in red on the case identfies te Wlllagd Threaded Rubber Battery. t MIALIEST CROWD GR10E'M8 SPEA KElRS )meun .Takes Blease to Task at Edfilcid. L1aney MIakes Rieply. lndgefield, June 231-''he smallest :rowd yet attending the campaign nectings this week greceted the can lidates here today, there being ill) >roxiately 200 voters In attendance, lhe mecting was held in the grove at he school house, and the rostrum ro1n which caIpaign utterances weri undo today was 01113' a few yards re novedl from that on which the clarion "aI to white democracy was; soundod n 13971; w~hen l \lart Cary and I. C lutler joilned In forensic debate 1it -overnor Chamberlain anld Ies trC(, Vhite suprillacy. Splcche. today follaowed the ' whirl nig grooves c]i'larly n the weLek i:tII two eCeptions. Thevc v\' aritiom ienator Georv'e K. l:ney, the formei levoi!ng miuch('1 of Iis time to Cole L 3ca ne Ic] the( latter rc ;lying t c :t&in siatkna nel W!. 11"w y Hncan g o (Ih, canlal commis on's alleged dis: Iositioll ci GeClmbwcn! Then intriudrmna th a ''e , "it i thie f0 SO11h. Oi 'o !o ;m whie: the , g'oi has bloxIn ..A yc-- -,M :monle i rain"We .0 (o one '\m-ved of) .\ r 1 :in' sai i iw . >'Vidoetl~y wevr o t a- inntd i The smakz-er c da ain!! enthuisi W t th his rrmuchs direc-,l 'at U'- . u''inri governu1,. I I, had iCard !tleas :ahe wa 11s in aor ,OCf Cn(lOinilg4 the ibIition laI " h devil m s !axve smiled, lie said. Anot::-er fi hi!. thrutAs wast. inl replyN o the statement by *lk-ase that I voIlld not be seeki ng aniother termt a: \vcnor if so many ni 1n who had noi >upported limil before, as Well as miny if his former friends were not writing Ind urging that lie run for the office 'All this talk about people voting foi iim this year 'who never voted for hiuc eiCore is nothing but 'flubdub.' Inves igate a inan making such a claim and rou will ind as I did when such t -laim was made to me that the .man i4 ither a liar or a bootlegger." Duncan aid he ran into a listening post at nearby town on the ridge last night icre there was "a man from 1-ender onvlle with nothing to sell, but watl dvertising it on his nose. And strange o say that man. was hoping for the eclection of Cole '1Blcase." In his speech Ulcase had made ref rence to the wave of lawlessness weCCping over the state. If IleasC :new the -Scriptures lie would recall hat "whatsoever a man soweth that hall he also reap," Duncan quoted, .d South Carolina was; only reaping he harvest of crime sowed when Ilease was3 governor, the speaker said. Sfeitot 'Janiey followed Mr. 'uncan .d gave imuch of his time to the anal com Ilisn'l effort to restore he .-'p(erty to the state. Mr. lzalney ounC1luteCd the dOii>'rn t stages; of this, einning ith an a:ttem!,t to 1ffCect atisfactory negotiatlons "o-r1 its mn 'lctioni. WVhen [hi.; lard failed, Is' s.: hust::ine~d . Th'inmi'i'u~ Hailway, d to the I~ti Sttes 'a;upm P'm cour, Gi r. 14:.ney' told [he vioterus that iif thLe alaries of all tsate ofileer:., comnmis ioners andc clerks were t~a lon out (of he apprI.rlation hillI, the aumou: hus saved would make hut the sliht at Impi ession on the total appropria ion 'bIll, and to cut one out here and hero 'would not be ,felt. lHe also had oted against the creation of the state oard of public 'welfare, the budget ommission andi other ofices whlich tr. Blease had said lie wvould abolish. hit the will of the majority of the teneral assembly 'had Prevailed and vhen 0once created funds had to be rovided with which to operate. Thomas G. McIeod, of Bishoiville pokOecarncstly. and e'cquently for ax reform and tax reductions, but he chief .burden of reduction rests pith county delegations. Mr. McLeod oday, as he has in each county visit d this week, 'poin ted out the r~c-rcent go of taxes which goes for state pur 'oses and that expended in the county. n I~dgefleld only 23 per cent, or Ies: han one-fourth of the .burden, van e 'attributed to the state legishlture rhich cut the state levy last ~asionu Lye and one-half mills. Th'e colanty eceived 77 pcer cent. of. the total mount .which the county -pays, and he people must 'hold themselves and he county delegatioin alone rs-ponsi lie for 'three-fourths of the burden. That was needed was not destruction ut reformation, and that reformation niist' begin at home. Mr, 'Mfbeod i'vould not cripple the chools and colleges. Nor' 'woulid he tint Coffederate vetdrans and the tate hiQsplital, ~i~ut beyond the jirob ems of fducattion and tak reform, the ~rentosts issue is that of. law enforce. nont .4'ffiere can ibe no genuine lih. ~rty; there can be no genuine free. lomn unless a enan is safe in his life md in his borne." The crime wave will not recede un1les; tihe veic(ts 01 courts and the sentences of cou rt lare upheld, and the spirit of law enl forcement aId( observance must 'L Inculcated by the chief executive. Ther( .must be a stol int, to the ae of llen;o If respect for law Is to go forward it South Carolina. Mr. Bicase followed and gave m attention again today to tax rC(luc tion. lie attrihutes the econoil straits of the people to "the creatioi of useless ofilees and extravagantlIi ex Pelditure of the people's; ioey.' 'I * day, hie says, the state governllint 1u: a0lmUOstt ~heen clonverted Into a commb: Sion foImi of govunl'i2tent. Th. In. eC fa vee for "ilet" vho-e se; ? enu l asly be dhoenw I with. 11 th nk . th) l rc i.ie o th. : i eri ol' Ib," lt) h , c platfo I i . not that of nw ta% (e'e C1 o :mt. t : ever he ill t! h . 'irm of :. ::I al O p ;. co).ul 4 u't thi r- I"-: to w h 1 - 1:d do'tcan' Nnt . %%ir w i! ' h" 11 t:e a odn p we. i e I*").,.- I ~ f by the I L% I. lie~ had nto ': e~ ~~~~~' W:: fr~~i:,an-l t- ::: ::::~ , Pm- 1rnor of tihe r .t . il d .:: l tol"d thv: ):vw) h w t: ("o. .'1.d ti'e: Lhio ; lie k: 1 "; , 1nt1i, un ag there ar~e to be;v in 'hy ome canididate of standig. Two euIandidates for governor, J. .1 Cantey and William Coleman, are no w:th the party. S. Al. Wolfe, attorne general, and 'Walter Duncan, comptrol ler general, are not making the cam Iaign. All other candidates were heard to day, making their usual speeches which emphasize the merits of the re spective candidates for the office sought and 'without reference to op ponents. Card of Thanks We 'wich to thaIk our many friend and relatives for the kindness ard syvm !pathy sho.'n to us in tile death of' ou loved one, J. Abe Coats, anl especial ly for tile beautiful floral offerilngS 'May God's richest blessing. be will each one. Wife, Mother and Children. l'ose Lbraf LOdgers. 1t.. Atl\er1:1f8r 1prhi.ng Co. 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