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found ouf fjribqportuQity' for aulf Two Youtht ArraiUd. Huh) iuct, S. C. METHODISTS Hock April with CZEMA! BLACKSBURG 'l "Jrt'ihpso who. fiwl ftliHt fwfc have houfii breaking and larceny, Osvur La thu on tiljllUioKi 'of' the RESENT MEDDLING booked fcr thra fUrniul Thealro ni'Xt April -1 3th which is 10e d.ly lit the Strniul, I i Richard.

Burtheliues plays iriiK-e and Lois Moran in the, American girl his Others in the cust are Bijou Fernandez, (ieoU'rpv Khtp. lf'tnrv Vilnirl llnrru iu 'and Wullu'ee' Dyers, about 18 10 Ye null village, we the tnidermirnuU bo-liovo that wo huve just beirun to year. 'old, were arrested by city po SHIP THE TERRIBLE ITCHINB firoptffly evueuato our peculiar op portunitiex. The Industrial com lice today following the robbery last MILL LEADERS RECEIVE munity la un organism and wo are Blacksburg, April 7. Those going to Goucher last Saturday to represent the different organizations of tho First Buptist church at the annual meeting of the W.

M. of Short and Prince Kokneddine, a renlj ni'ht 11,0 lr operated 'NEVER AIND HOW OFTEN YOU HAVE TRIED AND FAILED YOU CAN STOP BURNING, ITCHINQ ECZEMA OUILKLV striving with you, to make its com Jhr P. A Persian Princo, who makes his screen at Arcade mill by Van Kstridgo. The poncnt parts function in tho life debut in "Just Suppose." boys were said by oflicers to have of tho body. the Broad River Asuocintion were: buck to oh linully confessed.

PRAISE. Church Dignaturies, in Meeting at Spartanburg, Score "Ap- ontinuinjr 1o Improve. "Wo muKt know that Christianity About $7 in pennies, nickels and Mrs. J. C.

Webber, tho president and MFAQIIPE PFVEC MftPE Mrs. Rembert Ward from Women's IMGrtJUlUi UlftJ lUUULi dimes, cigarettes, candy and chewing ih the nioHt revolutionary lorcc in 'Tve bcrnlhi ten Irving v. writes Jiihn If. fly, a rmpccle Hi: in were taken. Pui of the loot was RY APPLYING CLIMAX EC ZtMA OINTMENT.

SURKST REMEDY FOR TETTER, EC 7 EM PIMPLES, RASH AN1 8K1N DISEASES. SOLD ON A MONEV HACK GUARANTEE BOXES. BY MAIL SS. PEOPLES DRUG STORE Cffny, S. the Universe, and that it must fall Missonury society, Mrs.

George Uridges, loader Morris and Irwing POWER TO COMMISSION recovered. Oflicers are attempting to peal" from Vnuhinr4miuion wronjr and injustice where. Wo know too that a spiritual I.ttle fiom R. A. Chapter, Misses link the pair with a scries i.T rob urn livinr at 5 Beth Bridges, and Elizabeth Little, belies at outlying stores within re Spartanburg, April 6.

Tribute was I impulse, if it be real, must function (or Union, "I mifTercd from Sunbeams Band in social relationships. We therefore, i i paid industrial pioneers and leaders (ensely durins Mrs. Etta Ward, of Greenville, who must not lose siirht of the marvelous cent months. (' Accepts Invitation, House Hill Would Provide for Special Collectors in Counties. years.

My ligl spent last week with relatives was joined by her daughter Miss Mary ineiil rn lined of South Carolina for their parts development of which we boast, and in the material and spiritual up- the fact that enlarged intellectual building of the state at a meeting outlook, increased social capacity, and hero, yesterday of Methodist church broadened JPiritual vision will make in it and pit in Boston, April 7. The ncceptance by Chairman William II. Butler of Lewis Iiostcr and left Saturday to couldn't diucst a Columbia, April 6. Collection of Potato lliine, and rsve visit relatives in Charlotte. Margaret Nichols and broth I ii nrtu I iur uui pnufMi iumiid wl well HfEiiin.

To inn er William, left Monday for their nerves becnina i hlondilv weaker, delinquent property taxes in all the counties of the state wou'd be pluced almost directly in the hands of the stat tax commission, under a measure introduced in the" House today by "Dizv m-1Is i nnd evcryllmid uiCTiianes, wno resented me out- CXpreSsion not yet side interference of what was termed "We do not claim that our coin- "a little coterie of self-appointed munities are above criticism or that people" in sending out from Wash- all of them are as wisely typed as inirton "The astounding 'Appeal to some of them. We can only believe Industrial Leaders of the that our great community builder The following rosdlutions signed may have influence on those less in- by the presiding elders of several terestcd so that any criticism from districts and other church officials this source mav be unwarranted. )ny eyes. I miIik home' in Greenville after having spent a week with their uncle and aunt Mrs. C.

J. Dlaek. Mrs. Anna S. Harrison, of Wil-liamiston, N.

C. is visiting her mother Mrs. Mattie Sherer. Mrs. Jennie Roberts and little Jack Roberts have come homo from group of members, including Rep relief.

Soon my resentative Keith, Greenville, Mc- the Republican national committee of the invitation of the Roosevelt Club, to occupy a place of honor tomirrow night at the debate between Senutor William E. Borah and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, announced today by President Robert M. WaNhburn of the club, sets at rest the rumors of party disapproval which have been rurrnt for a week. I'nusual Sight.

The only time a horse gets scared nowadays is when he meets another horse. The Outlook. Baby Chicks, 10c. Gad'ney Hardware.1 Laurin, of Marlboro, Sellers, of the Moating; stoppi normal. Nnw I sleep and digest rn am piiiniim in steadily.

To anyon' Marion, Spearman, of Pickens, llar- were adopted: I "Mav we voice to you our profound ley, of Barnwell. Jones, of Clarendon, I-ar I torn field. conviction that the church is the "Whereas, we have read in public I stitution above others through which I recommend 1 un and Campbell, of ifork, which authorizes the appointment in each county of special tax collectors. Tanlan is nnturr print the astounding 'Appeal to In- our people may find full expression from herbs, roots (lustrial Leaders of the south, re- through service and worship. Wo ar a visit to Patterson Springs.

Miss Mary Power returned Sunday night from a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Power, at Pineville. After having spent several months with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Gold, Mrs. M.

H. Thayer and two I hese special tax collectors would Tallinn todnv. leased from Washington and contain-1 striving to put out the fires of de be appointed by the state tax com Over 5- million ing the signatures of three Episcopal nominational prejudice that in this bishops, five bishops of the Metho- field where we are 100 per cent na mission with the consent of the county delegation, or a majority of it, and to these officers would be turned over (list Episcopal church. South two hive born and 100 per cent Protestant CSSK bishops of the Methodist ipiscopallwe may dwell together as brothers small children left Saturday for her the unpaid taxes at the expiration of church, prominent leaders of the land as children of our Father. To home in Rockville Center, Long Is Now is the time to set EARLY POTATOES AH kind of Seeds.

DRESSED CHICKENS and FISH Every Friday and Saturday. I want a few bushels of CANE SEED and some well cured HAMS A good price in trade. C. C. KIRBY Baptist church, two representative! this end we are resolved that the land, Miss Janet Gold her sister ac women of church boards and others, Methodist church shall be of increas and ing power the taxpaying time, to be collected.

Where no special tax collector is appointed, the act provides that the sheriff would serve as such. The compensations of the tax collectors would be virtually the same as that now giv "Whereas, these signers have resi- "Finally, what we think of each Only Three Sundays dence remote from the field address- other is the most vital thing in the ed, viz, Washington, Norman, Little I world making the difference' be companied her home for an extended visit. Among the college students who have returned to resume their studies after having spent the holidays at home are: Misses Tommie Sue Hardin, Limestone; Geneva Martin, Getftys. Eva' Roark, Oeneivive Rock, Nashville. Birmingham.

St. I tween civilization and chaos, and en the sheriffs for such duty. The effect of the bill, if passed, would be to give the tax commission a more direct supervision over the collection pf property taxes. Authors of the measure say this would re Louis, Dallas, Memphis, New Orleans, those of us who have places of lead-Richmond. Oklahoma City, Miami, ership must always know ourselves Louisville, Petersburg, Chattanooga, to be 'our brother's brother and Sewanee, Dallas and some few from let outsiders call that paternalism Scott, arid Al'etha Turner, Winthrop; Ben Hogue Logan, B.

M. Harry Turner, Wofford; Victor Cheek, the area of southern Industry, and if they choose. We have the faith "Whereas, this so-called movement I that our people will not see red sult in better and prompter collections of the property tax, and probably re was sponsored and prom by the I provided there is no red to see and Clemson; Glenn and Paul Fry, duce the number of nulla bona taxes executive secretary of an oianiza- provided we are able to keep 'red in various counties and the number tion that several times before has spectacle peddlers from fitting our M(r. and Geo. A1.

Roberts presumed to speak for the church I glasses, were week-end guests of Mr. and of taxpayers who are permitted to go for years without paying the taxes without authority, and "(Signed) P. F. Kilgo, chairman Mrs. P.

B. Whisonant, in Rock Hill Whereas, it bears all the marks of the commission on industry and Mrs. C. M. Morris spent Sunday of outside interference and in con- presiding elder of the Anderson dis with her family at Lancaster.

tent carries the language and doc- trict. Miss Mary Whisonant and Mrs trine of our most dangerous enemies, I E. Stackhouse, conference mis B. Moss attended the State Federa and Isionary secretary, presiding elder of And we are ahead of Southside aid Spart-tanburg First Baptist. We want to keep in front for the remainder of the attendance campaign, and a cordial invitation is extended to who will to meet with us Sunday morning at 9:30 at the court An en- jojuiblc program of music will be presented by the Wade Humphries' quartet.

They have announced the following songs: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Standing in the Need of Prayer," and "Rocking," besides other special music. Business Men's Bible Class FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tion of Clubs this week in Columbia charged against them. The ways and means committee tonight returned a majority favorable report on the measure submitted today by a group of members providing for speciid tax collectors in the various counties. The action indicates that the House will consider the proposal favorable, and that it has a chance for passage at this session. Church Not Idle.

I the Greenville district, and member "Whereas, the Methodist church in of commission on industry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F'ultzj of Sequatchie, arrived Tuesday South Carolina' is giving diligent E. Dibble, president of the study and sacrificial service in this I Sunday school board and member to spend some time visiting Mrs Fultz's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. area through a commission renre- commission on industry. Thompson. senting the boards of Sunday school, W.

Kilgo. president conference Dr. William Anderson, Messrs. J. missions and church extension, and I board of church extension and mem- It was commented tonight that while' the House sought a few weeks ago to abolish the state tax commis Matt Allison, Farmer and George Mooi'e.

J. B. Ross, John Whisonant, sion, the efficiency of that body is re II. Allison, Mrs. J.

A. Bethune, Mrs. J. G. Sapoch, and Mrs Mary cognized and appreciated in the present action toward placing the collection of property taxes directly under its control.

heieas, by order of the Upper ber of commission on industry. South Carolina conference this com- R. T. Major, presiding elder of mission has pledged itself to the Cokesbury district, thousands of operatives and the mill W. Munnerlyn, presiding elder owners of this territory to labor of the Rock Hill district.

for, (a) a 'Good Will' program in N. Brunson, presiding elder of the fields of industry, (b) To estab- the Columbia district, lish closer relations with the lead- F. Morris, presiding elder of ers of industry in the effort to work the Spartanburg district. Khinehart, left Sunday night for florida, to attend the gen rel Reunion of Confederate soldiers. Miss Nellie Hammerslcy has re Bank is Closed.

Florence, April 7. The Bank of turned to her home in Charleston wi.m friar Tii--rrTV iiw -ur 'jit out wiui tnem ana tneir employees I w. Hpeake, conlerence secre after having spent a week with her a program of cooperation in the tary for industry." Darlington closed its doors this morning. By a resolution of the board of directors the affairs of the institu FELT STUPID, DULL Mississippi Lady Says She Took Black-Draught for These Symptoms and Was "Greatly Relieved." Starkville, Miss. "I have been a user of Black-Draught for about twenty years," says Mrs.

C. E. Bun. tin, of R. F.

D. 5, this city. "I used Black-Draught first for constipation," continues Mrs. Bun-tin. "1 would feel dull, stupid, and have severe headaches, even feverish.

I had an uneasy, tight feeling in my stomach. "I read quite a bit about Black-Draught. I began using it and soon my bowels acted regularly and I was greatly I used it every once in a while for about eighteen years. "About two years ago I found I was haying indigestion, a tight smothering in my chest, then severe fain, especially after eating sweets, commenced taking just a pinch of Black-Draught after meals and by doing this I could eat about anything. "I gave Black-Draught to my chil-dren for colds and headaches.

I can certainly recommend Thedford's Black-Draught is recommended by thousands of others for the relief of indigestion, biliousness and simple ailments due to constipation. Safe, easy to take. Costs only 1 cent a dose. NC-nt grand-parents Capt. and Mrs.

George Hammerslcy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaloek and son Phillip, of Charleston, Mrs. John Bla CARELESS YOUTH BURNS tion have been placed in the hands of the state bank examiner for 30 d'ays.

whole area of community life, (c) To magnify "industry in the thinking of the church and its leaders, (d) To study and state the needs of industry in the effort render more efficient service. "Therefore, we. the commission on What Your 25c Piece Will ITALIAN FLYER'S PLANE The announcement posted on the industry, together with the presiding De Pinedo Plans to Secure New doors of the bank stated that the assets of the institution had been so impaired that it was considered loek, Mrs. Torn Herndon and children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Bridges, Mrs. Mattie Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shiver, of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sapoch, of Gastonia, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Bumgarner, of Caesar, Mrs. A.

E. Moody and Mr. Buy At Your A. Store elders of the Upper South Carolina conference, having met to consider a bhip ana Continue grave situation growing out of the PHrM letter of Bishop James Cannon, rufcni. i mm dangerous to continue business.

The other two banks in Darlington issued L'tatcments that they were in no wise ana others and having seriously con- T.nrW. TJnosnvplt. nam. siuerea do tne DacKgrouna oi tins April 6. Undaunted by the movement and its content, we, hiimin.

nf mnng th Knnt This Week standing in the midst of employers Mia nf Clarence Stewart, of were among the out-of-town folks who attended the funeral of the late W. A. Blaloek Wednesday afternoon. Mr. W.

H. Glazener, Miss Elizabeth and Roy Glazener, of Walhalla, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

and employees, denounce this self lake here -today, Commander Fran involved. The Bank of Darlington is one of the oldest, and was considered one of the most substantial banking institutions in the state. The late Bright Williamson was president for many years, A. M. Colter taking Mr.

Williamson's place when he died a few weeks ago. The Bank of Darlington is capitalized at $100,000. cesco, Italian long distance flyer, announced tonight he would obtain a CI MP fl 1 i I appointed interference as being in principle and method destructive of industry itself and detrimental to every interest to the church. Interference Resented. "We further resent that a little Jones.

10. DC new plane and continue his four continent tour. sF 111 a mum The many friends of Mrs. E. C.

Watson, wife of Rev. Watson, the A thoughtless boy and a match caused the destruction of the big coterie of self appointed people. beloved pastor of the First Baptist church, rcgiet to know that her without authority of the church and seaplane after the aviator had to trzr arrje SWEET POTATOES 2 condition is not much improved, she not in touch with' the situation. I flown it across the Atlantic ocean, Cans has been in the City Hospital in should send abroad the impression risked his life soaring over the wilds Kilgores Get Promotion. Woodruff, April 7.

At a recent meeting of the directors of the Woodruff Cotton mills, Harry Kil-gore of Greenville was elected secretary of tho mill to succeed his father. J. B. Kilgoro. secretary for that their paper represents the iudg lS3 of South America and brought it Greenville, for the past three weeks, Rev.

Watson and Miss Alluwee are spending this week with her. 2Sc LARGE CANS SAUERKRAUT 2 ment and attitude of Southern Methodist church leaders who from first hand knowledge have intimate understanding of it. "We express to the manufacturers here against wild odds in making hops by inland waters en route to the Pacific coast. The match was tossed on the oil coated surface of the lake about the AT THE MOVIES the last 27 years, who was elected vice president with general supervision over the plant. The chan went into effect Monday.

Young Kilgore was formerly connected with of this state, many of whom have I I i striven in every possible way for BAKED BEANS WSS8" 25c the welfare and happiness of their plane after the youth lighted a cigarette and in a few minutes the ship en which de Pindo had lavished such care, was a mass of flames. Commander de Pindo tonight stood employes, our very great sorrow and humiliation that this body of church leaders, however good and sincere Fred Thomson in "Don Mike." A happy balance of romance, his tho Woodruff mill, but for the past ten years, with the exception of two vears snent in the navy during the World war. has been connected with on the banks of the huge mountain tory and thrills have been blended to i they may be, should presume out CORN FLAKES keliogs 3 pkga." 25c reservoir in a foreign land, and gaz the Brandon mill in Greenville. gether in "Don Mike Fred Thomson's of utter ignorance of our history Davidson Motor Co. latest starring vehicle for F.

B. 0 and present conditions and efforts, ing across the placid waters which gave no sign of a tragedy enacted a which plays at the Strand Theatre this to promote a program that promises the loss ot everything we haVe tri Saturday, April 9th. Phone 97 umphantly won. The story is laid in California just 4 lb. 25c RICE! FANGY BLUE ROSE few hours before, calmly announced that he would obtain another plane and continue his tour.

He said he would resume the flight from Lake Roosevelt though he did not know "We have profound anpreciation of the great men of South Carolina who after the state changed its ownership from Spain to the United States, and the spirit of this colorful and stirring period has been brought to the screen pioneered our cotton mill industry To Control Tuberculosis. Complete control of tuberculosis now prevalent in the Philippines, is the object of experiments being conducted by the Philippines Anti- Tuberculosis society. Dr. Carmcl Pena-flor, secretary of- the working with a newly discovered preventive medicine recently sent by Doctor Rappin of the Pasteur Institute of France, but he said that it where the new plane would be as semblcd. with a high degree of accuracy and tOc I Of A No 2 Slringless Can charm.

and we know them to be statesmen alter the order of propheti, for in the hour of our economic desolation they adventured by faith into the realm of wrecked human lives to give many of our people their first "Getting Gertie's Garter. Everything wa3 in readiness for the departure of the commander on the Apache Lodge-San Diego leg of his flight when the Santa Maria burst into flames. The aviator was bidding good bye to friends on the shore as The garter thought passe in these days of rolled hosiery and no hosiery at all 'has once more come into its PEACHE Del Monte I rage Yellow Clinq; Can would be some time before the results could be made public. Baby Chicks, 10c. Gaffney Hardware.

own: for Oetting Uertic uarter, the famous farce, has found its way the match struck the oil coated water. A flash and it communicated to the plane. As the ship burst into into the films with Mane Prevost in chance. Men of Worth. "We have in remembrance this day.

William Gregg, who founded modern industry on 'education, morality anJ We revere as instruments of God the great men of the early eighties, Hammett, Converse, Montgomery, Smythe, Mc-Caughrin. Cleveland with other giants, who led us out of the despair of Reconstruction and the slavery of PACIFIC TOILET RAPES names from stem to stern, Captain the star role. It will be seen at the Strand Theatre on next Monday and GIRLS, GOOD HEALTH DelPetre and ship's mechanic Fae- Tuesday, April 11th and 12th. chetti jumped overboard. i he garter in this case is unique in MAKES YOU ATTlCTIVEvV Reach Agreement.

Detroit. April 4. Officials of the TO MEN V-HTTlyiH SSKa SOAP 6 CAKES that it is of gold and boasts a man's picture in a miniature frame which is part of its make-up. It is around this unusual hosiery accessory, and the frantic efforts of Charles Ray, featur the lien law by the instrumentality Ford Motor company and tho Michigan Retail Grocers' association reached an agreement here tonight whereby the Ford organization wili discontinue the sale of, foodstuffs of the cotton mill. Despite Prophecy of failure.

misrepresentation of muckrakers and the ever present agitator, we have achieved economic ed hading man to obtain posession of It's the hardest thing in the world to abuse a Ford Car. It's made to stand up under all conditions aud new parts can be secured for very little money. DAVIDSON MOTOR CO. "Our Service Selli" the trinket, that the plot of the f'-ce hinges. Bright Eyes, Rosy Cheeks Male a Woman and social deliverance unparalleled and merchandise to the general public, it was announced after a meet A.

P. FLOUR FAMILY Oil SKLF-IilSIXG K. Mason Hopper directed from a S3 7 script by F. McGrew Willis. It is a screen version of Avery Hopwood's in the story of industry.

"The mill village has been and is the chief factor in our development and we believe any statement to the 4S lb. bag screamingly funny stage play. Prominent in the case are Del Henderson Beautiful IX contrary is made in ignorance of the 12 lb. bag 49c 96 lb. bag S3.

60 24 lb. bag 95c Harry Myers, Sally Rand. Fritzi Ridgeway. Lila Leslie, Franklin Pang- ing. Announcement that the Ford com-Dany was willing to discontinue sales to the public was made by G.

N. Staples, general manager of the Ford stores, after representatives of the merchants' association had assailed the practice as a scheme to drive the small dealer out of business. Approximately 1,000 members of the association, which is said to have Take a battb ar tv of that vvll-fc oom ami illiam Urlamond. turfci Tonic. Dr.

Pierce "Jnst Suppose." facts. Into the mill villages we gathered our people out of community relations in which they were entirely submerged economically intellectually and socially. Through the mill villaze we found not only refuge from destructive social forces, we found schools, social centers and churches, and above all we GoIdenMedical Discovery TSI TKA C8 An unusually fine cast will support i TREAT FOR SALE- Legal Hanks of all kinds. The dodger. Richard Barthelmess in "Just Sup-j 1 1 I Tm Imptm Ymm Htmlth CumsUr All Dr-UKt-ista recently organized a boycott against i po ting, thn-UTh FirM National.

hih i iH Ford product, attended the nice 1 1.

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