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EKOM NEWS l*kom, Nov. 2i.-Ve are very grate hul to our supervisor, J. ). W. Watts, for the great improvements that are beng inade . 0110 ( rods through this sect ion. \Vte ere sorry to see the family of Calvin Cheek leave our coumun i: They moved last week over to Mr. -8. .\. Cooper's niear Shoal s .Junct ion. Ilisses May 'Madden and Myrtle Cul -hertson and Mr. Alton B3urton ropre sentetd the 41. Y. 1. U. at the conven lion held at Anderson last weok-end. .fessrs. Marion and Chlarlie Cooper, -of Augusta, G(a.. sons of tei late 31r. .1. it Cooper. were here tot a few hours %aturday. 'Air. and Mrs. itoy Culbertson and little 'Alartha, -nyho ire now making tirii' hoie near Asheville, N. C.. spent iiv., e' -end vwith iihonieolks Ar, and Mrs. Jeaver and children, of I ;re'nville, spent Sutiday with 3lr. '. .1. Cooper and family. \1r.-'Dougas ICooper and family visit ed ;o thi home of Mr. and '\rs. To. C. i'uliertson, Sunday. .\r's. Lioretta Illedge spent last week with relatives in this community. \HiN'wes Kathleen and Milwee and \la str CI arles Culhertson splent Fri -day night with their uincle', 11r. J. G. Cooper. Mir. P1. '0. Snith has hi.; new store house at P141koi about coimleted, and 'will put in goods this ,week. .\1r. R. M. Culhertson spent the week 411d with his sister. Mrs. Jennie -Han 11 Ion. Good warm Underwear at "Red Hot" prices. J. C. Bunts & Co. We Have Unlimit for Te 5, 7 or a 6n-,31io of prop-erty and de e within -. fwdy ~J OLD D)OM$Ui Richmno IEE OUR LOCAL Blackwell, Sull Attorney Lauren Mistakes i Others M& T[his system of dolinj and~ a few dollars househoid business is Business methods ha' American people are regulation is necessai *Do you know thata(< bank will care for al returned to you and i * of its payment, mean on accounts? If for no other tha should bank your m< about it. Our time is ;Laurens Nal rflJbiM~ANP,%'re. G IREE MIL,4ONAILES I IN PROH1 RING allu'lestonian Inglishman and saan. nah Bunker saiul to be in Clique. Chicago. Nov. 24.-A Savannah, (Ia., banker Is under Indictment with three othe'r m1en. two of thei said to .be wv'llthby, in connection V ath an organ: ized band of prohibition violatos, ac rording to federal oflicials liere today in connection with removal proceed Ings against 1.ouis Kantor, on a fed ral bench warrant issued at Savan ah. Government agents from Wash ington were here to present evidence agajit Kantor. lesides the banker, whose nane was withheld plending his arrest, Assistant Atorney -l amlin said the others in icted twero W. It, -I[aar, an English man living in Savannah. and M. S. Sul livan of Charleston, S. C. The latter, according to the assistant district at torney, is the Owner of severial yachts and power -boats which are alleged to have been uised in smnggling liquor. from PIorto Rico nuld Cuba and sold along the South Atlantic coast. (Govornment agents referred to the band of smugglers as "headed by th re millionaires, and which they s1aid had been the object of investigation of live months' duration." Kantor, wlo was arrested here re ently, is charged iby government agents with being an agent of tle, al leged liquor ring. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly and should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. LOANS! ed Funds to Loan rms of L Years Ee AnnuallyI Finito commiticent to ion can fter application is submitted. terly N TRUST CO. nd, Va. REPIRESENTATIVE ivan & Wilson s at Law a. S. C. iy Cost i out a few dollars here bhere in conducting the archaic. re entered the home and recognizing the fact that y to progress. hecking account in our 1 your bills; that checks he record the bank has no more double-paying n financial safety, you mney. Come in and see not too valuable. jional Bank EO. H.'BLAKELY. CMakim PitISON C(118S SCORED BY DIt WILLIAMS Chain Gang Conditlons are Branded "Brutal and Expensive;" Gov. iar voy Doubts Conditions. Greensboro, N. C., Nov. 2.I.--Condi tions in the chain gangs in South Caro lina are "brutal and expensive," G. C. Willhims, of Columbia, former secre tary of the iSouth 'Carolina state board of public welfare today told the Citi zen's committee of 100 of the North Carolina sochil service conference. Prisoners sent to the chain gangs in his state are *piaced in chalus, forced to wear stripes an( are beaten "un mercifully," -Mr. Williams said, and do. clared that politics is responsible for the conditions he charged. Predicting that within a few years prison camps will be abandoned, lhe recommended es tablishment of a farm for women pris oners, training school for younger pris oners, creation of a "just" parole sys tem, district jails instead of county jails. a receiving station through which all prisoners Could be seat, anl provision for paying them somieth ing for their labor. The committee met here to hear re ports From its sub-committee and tc deide upon recommeldations to th( North Carolina legislature. Columbia, Nov. 24.-Doubt that con ditions in South Carolina ,prison eampt outlined inl a report of an addrest made in Greensvoro, N. C., today b3 ii)r. G. C. Williams, were as 'bad as in dicated was expressed here tonight b Governor Wilson G. larvey. If harsh treatment were general the governor said, the condition woul< have been reported to hin and hi would have taken steps to alleviate it Dr. Williams recently resigned a., aecretary of the South Carolina boar< of public welfare. Expressing the belief that if thi aI(Iress had been r0eorted inl fill 1110(i fying statements Iwoutld have beet found, the governor said: "I have no dou1bt that there wr 1 tiell Wear'iig Chai ns inl diifferent. sece tions of the state and t1hat mn 1 weNaI Si: ip'S ind I vam n1't dvreto 1,he0 d' itsz so. No dout her 11 have beel cases o1' Of 1,ha r t reat mtieIt of I'isoIe'rs h l ths et cas are isolateld t1ey w1uhe h:ave been r , o m, .d i i l hi d inl then I 'Jit. U t . ' i I ';' 111: q r t ier n'I-to iI I i iatly . 'il a i I d)I wn eero I h eIno I1 1 Weel ?" I -v I to 1.1 m i In tt I I ,h ' Lt to1 Crus inxity Nion. 17-hAlin.: oistn (ined in th-- rcssti tav f ni Inereon begeal nrlt stitiauo l the ito:o .1 )h Dg r. \'illims." The goverlio aid tha the GIrenIksmbo ress lasr. \'l~ltisi .w io to diout'e to ih( m elytin'tn of thCoadnet.lumbda. li * *~ * ! Mi'. tii Mt'. '.. I. .~e Mur. id Crs ra. , A.Gvt~e a intere: tit' tAlnanita in t h co buidin onl Ttuerdte deleg.tShetollus B.te her talk whih movit ndeit're thish mee hrrmalsmreip. sM. ad.h'.Wd tre'hv Mhr iE\ll. hite of Greenwooti. i wsabinssvisitor theurtow.r Mr.11 'heugh fti'amany f'Colubia, ho etgs, of Mr.d MrMr '.s. Wso.I.Le Mt'r.an H. .mit 'Aa uthre hr is i is es fromy Hiikor, N.Cm . eiw aCo ne mToure trown. aestt)t this week.revisto M.wa onr Wadedurne Wae va muhirg'st Mr. had 'Mr. Andy Pay -r. lie siitt.c~ ofait'fnly nin visitor there. ea.W ws i m.h'luenry~ atnesiamiltte hild re Nevr w. Viae. reapced in thr ityfri aen n vist tondher pa lahre foromiikorN. We welr cme tharem ao our tewn.str rltv.s Luone fmlywrevs.o tQ utown ne Wednesday Wiies ver tended th' es yer W oobani mcucs at nile Whitmre,hinl TROUBLE BREWING FOR PALESTINE Menace Presented by Arab Tribes. May at Any Time Attack Jewish In. iigrants, London, Nov. 18.-Very serious trou ble is brewing in 'Palestine, according to The News of the World, which states that General Tudor and other ofilcials on the spot regard the future with "grave aitprehension." Tho Arabs on the border and in Palestine Itself, the paper says, may at any time attack the Jewish inni grants whom they regard with "deep rooted hostility." The government's authority is being openly flouted by what is known. as the "Aloslem-Chris tian association." A manifesto has been issued, calling upon the population to disobey the in structions issued for the taking of the census, and the association has decid ed to invoke the aid of Keinal 'Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist leader. "Our position," continues The News of the World, "is amazing. In effect. without any advantage to ourselves and under a mandate from the league of nations, we are holding Palestine a a cOst ot'f many millions a year for the 'benlit of Jewish immigrants, and thus incurring the hostility of the A rahs. "We may shortly find ourselves faced in Palestine -with a situation similar to that in Turkey. We shall either have to ight or give way. The ques tion is what would nwe be 'ighting for, and what would we gain -by fighting?" "The problem is not an easy one" the paper adds. "Owing to the action of Great Britain, America and France, thousands of Jews have gone to settle in Palestine. It would be interesting to l-now how much -per head .per an num each Jewish immigrant is costing Gir'eat Britain. "The scheme for the settlement of Men's Suits! Close Gut prices. J C. i Burns & Co. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. 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