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One Senate Amend ? ^HH^m^uj^^m|Rejects the Other. ^ If 13?House mem- | growing states | today over the advis- | H^M^li^g^pM^BKlation affecting cotton | gBEBa|^^?Si8^aIc5 that was inserted in | 7gBBtBBf^SSjKKK^S\r' aMP^?J^feMBfeu,al appropriation bill by | MBolt^^^'^^er an *lour7' debate the | ;to r^vou fr> nr*. = IBiraMte provision, enacting | Kt law the ?vart:me leg- | mBoitir.g the classification of J jp&e ten grades originally g gM'Ifhe cotton futures lief. | smith this action the con | HEpnstructed not to accept | j&fjrovision permitting ;>uy- | Hun to demand one-naif of | biases to be of tiie middling ? Kpftdes, with the sellers be- p DgBed to select any of the ? fere-in which they would de- 1 jSjlifther half of a purchase. 1 B?enate provisions were in- ^ ??e..amendm'-~>t to the agri- l ffijf offered by Senator Com- f Hat ,Alabama and came be- I Souse because of the ina- | wie senate and house con-.l Ifceach an agreement. Al- | & record votes were taken j tfjxse, its debate indicated ! principal support of the prelled amendment of Sen- | fer came irorn members = I I = |Hi Carolina, Alabama and t Members from otner states jj jiinst the part of the amend- f iting to sales and deliveries. [ ican Floor Leader Mondell ] esentative Mann, Republi- j ois, joined in the debate, j ?nnrnval nf t.Tiat nart of t Iwidment limiting co?ton clas- \ In to the ten grades. Oppos- j Rremainder of the amendment \ Ike a majority of the Southern j ijifs, attacked the sales and de- = fr 1 i Revisions as of unknown con- j lies. They also asserted that j Andment on its face "showed j gness in its preparation" and j led would be impossible of enent. i house action favoring the per; enactment of the wartime ipn which reconstituted the ton grades, was practically un8. Southern members at that A* amHAnL I I- Mit? ucpai vi ?(,nvu*- g iru not following the cotton 1 res act strictly. Vumber of Southern members | rJ in the debate centering their | grks to the sales and delivery pro- | n of the Comer amendment, 1 tentative Stevenson, South | lina, offered a substitute, de- | OS his purpose was to clarify | language of the original Comer | ?sal. He and others supporting | mendment argued that it merely | itted buyer and seller to deter- | I ^equally what graaes or cotton I ^wished .delivered, but the oppo- | n was centered on the complaint | in the absence of hearings no | knew what would be the ultimat j | ft of th? provisions. ading the cotton fight, the house 1 the agriculture bill Dack to con- gj ace under instruction to insist " the sales and delivery provisions ? fie Comer amendment be elimi- sj d, after acceptance of that part T be amendment accepting as per-' a lLa 1 1L 1J a. _ I merit law tae limitation taat c*t- p Kcaxi be classified in ten grades j mti. ^ I ADDITIONAL I PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH I AT FURMAN UNIVERSITY Barman University will have two si fc~g professors in English during. h ? coming session, Professor It. N". | i# toiel. and Professor \V. H. Cole- L fi? Professor Daniel is already r: Ijj] known in Soutn Carolina. Pro- ii isor Coleman is a native of Canada, tl Nova Scotia, where he won a ci Se Universitv in the Ernrlish H & ; B&guage and Literature. He has had i tended and successful experience, Iteabhing, having been the Vice-; incipal of Mount Allison Academy, ci Mnrilln V R Prinr>ir?:i1 r?f tVif> Si ^ ffibepartment of English in Drury.t< ^Hniigh School, North Adams, Mass., b'1 Htege, Maine. and the University of j T Professor of English in Missis-j ~ .i3? | When you buy a ci H you not only same mon in perfect harmony. I I ~ = Brigl (Mir complete displa; brighten the home. If interested in our wond hold Furnishings. Yo1 j?? brighten up the Home FROM APRIL The time has come ? jj plating the furniture f( to sit in, a table as son bed as more than a pla< gj a definite* relationshi character. No one cai U sciously or unconsciou m not think that the mos jj of a domestic establish =? |j objects and arrangeme ting. I* THI The policy of this S sistent with quality. "N profit, it helps you and wJ I ABB 1 M jiiii ppi College, Clintou, Miss. Mr. Cole- J ii.ii has also traveled widely and is' ai n author of some note. He and rofessor Daniel will make a strong y epartment of English. ! F AYS WILSON IS READY TO WRECK U. S. FOR LEAGUE F I itWashington, May 13.?To gratify T is personal ambition President Wil- F an, standing practically alone in tl is insistence upon unconditional ratication of the peace treaty and the eu^nc uf Nations, is willing to "sac- s;t ifice, the peace of this country, to k ljure our commerce to jeopardize H it; stability of Europe," Senator sj [ellogg, Republican of Minnesota, narged in the Senate Thursday af- ji srnoon. . >< 1ISTORY AND LOVE WOVEN j ai IN ARMENIAN GIFTS TO U. S. j m ! m I A rare Persian rug, 'beyond price,', h< Dntaining within its weave a love ( m ;ory as entrancing as any ever writ- ( bi ?n, and carrying, associations of the ^ tl' reatest historic interest, is the gift, ) the people of the Unite'l Stnte? it niialf of the people of Armenia. The ui ift is made by the owner of the rug- o1 homas K. Kulliiian, and is consider- F d the response of Armenia to the tc ift of a replica of the Liberty Bell, si I omplete outfit here ey but each piece is ii /^i _ _ nouse "oiea iten up the Hor y of the newest an*I best in good Furniture you are a lover of beautiful Furniture you erful Spring Display of the newest and most a u will find here anything you need in Quali '' J/* nn.niMrxT Rnnm of pd.i 1 mnnp\ 1 rum 1VL IU UHlWiUp nyvxu, uu Jk vu.& auvmv^ "GOOD HOUSEKEEPING," BY RALPH C. I igain, in this country of ours, when a person Dr his home thinks of a chair as something m Lething more than a contrivance on which to )e to sleep.. We are realizing more and mori p between the things that we put into our hou a escape the judgment that is passed upon hi] isly, by every person who puts foot within h it rapturous protestations by word of mouth fi ment are one-half so eloquent as the silent i ints and color harmonies in the room in whicl 2 POLICY OF THIS STORE tore is to give you every possible advantage iVe firmly believe in a larger volume of sale it helps us. I Calvert &S? EVILLE, S. On this rug the premiers of France presence had arou id England and President Wilson heart. Disguised hi ood while they signed the Treaty of he went to a noto -mi -_ r> nnrl hi?: white skin beti U lectin ucaciaio a och stood on the rug when they j criminals, who kid jceived their swords from the ^eld ^im ^or rans< rench government in Pershing stad-| ^is jailer sugge im during the inter-Allied games.; ^oven by the two ; he first men inducted from, San ransom> thinking tl rancisco marched over the rug as^ association necessr icy left for their camps. Many! preparing the rug otabies, including most of the w'n the affectic UcU nf tVi<. world. have The ru? was comP :oo;l or trod on the rug, until, Mr. Shah s palace and lllujian says, it is "beyond price." j ta'ners were sent v e has refused offers of amusement tutor, who lef indicates to rent or buy the vuj?. ; ors'a" ma'(' 'n ' "I am a poor man," said Mr. Kullu- Weaiying of the ic an. "Unless there is a satisfactory Shah s dautrhtc 'ttlement in Armenia I will lose the "~a'n> this time tates which my family had there won^ back *? Fran od will always be a poor man. T After much adv ake this grift 011 the part of the Ar- f'Pa"y came into enians from the bottom of my *n exchange for so . art, in appreciation of the aid A- newer ones in San that time it has be erica has given the country ox my vth." Mr. Kulluiian is a citizen of important meeting: :c United States. It is expected to According to the history of the rug national museum, was made 100 years ago in Persia ',pfjn on exhibition nder romanitc circumstances. As its States it has been vvner relates the story, a young Trt>aty rug."?Det renchman who was engaged as tutor . the daughter of the Shah of Per-1 Engraved Cards a wearied of the love which his The-Press and Bar I By buying in unusually we are able to offer you 1 values. ning Week ne ? will serve to IS YOUR REFRIGERA will be keenly GOOD FOR A ttractive House- There is nQ such thin tv Furniture to lft good refrigerator?a re: j saving prices. er. efficient or inefficient, ERSKINE erator permits warm air who is contem- new one. The food and ore than a thing poor refrigerator will pa put food, and a jn ^w0 seasons. e that there is T x \ u i [ Let us show you why t ises and our own I ^ . ? hp in vnnr linmo tnis sen! oq, whether con- I . , T , | inside and out, it is an ( is doors. I do | ?om the mistress kitchen. It will save mar testimony of the ire bill and many more I we may be sit- and meat bills. We will be glad to sh( obligation. in price, cons at a smallei 1^?? I POLICY OF THIS THIS STORE is to act as a met | II pie can obtain household necessiti II l|j forts at a minimum price. It safeguards the people against rying the best lines whether it be i Every one interested in home in Cthe advantage of consulting a spec ing. The same courtesy and welcome ? come to buy or not. You are assi careful deliveries, freight paid. sed in his pupil's OWEN SEEKS FACTS ON Si imself as a native PROTECTORATE OF EGYPT he rious cafe, where' rayed his rank to j Washington, May 13.?The secre- A napped him and I tary ?? State is "quested to inform w >m. The dauffhter!the Senate if P v'sion is made N. ? w<, i,?: in the peace treaty for the termina and sold to pay his't]0n of the British Protectorate over tiat in the constant | in a resolution introduced in tn iry in the work ofithe St>nate Thu <lay afternoon by M she would be able - ins of the man.1 leted, taken to the B~$/Af* found favor. Re-! ppS!- ^ ' nth the ransom for i \</ H? | t a broken-hearted ;/ ij j?j| iff? ^ jjrg ^ iiis prison home. 7 |l PJff fl ffl XL, ra newed attention of ? \ Au r. he disappeared A re voluntarily, and co. enture the rug Kullujian's hands ^jgjgjgjgjgjgjg^iiajajajgjgjgjafajajSMajaiaMaifflSic me brighter and |j Francisco. Sincc j| |> V gJ> tijf I | IIJL ?on taken to many | |jAl Jjl\ 1 1 lltL ? and ceremonies, eJ be deposited in a a Since tTie rug has Id * __ .. . H Four vpars pynpripnn called "the Peace Let us look over your ;roit Free Press. g PENNAL VULCANL 1 At City Ga and Invitations? S nmisirarararararararararaHrararanrannr mer Co. (SIMST c ; - * . large quantities jj| these wonderful 8 m IBt . SS m TOR S MOTHER YEAR? g as a "pretty : frigerator is eith, If your refrigto leak in, buy a ice wasted by a .y for a good one he Randall should son. Snow white j )rnament to any ^ |jj lv dollars on your ' on your grocery ; )\v you without 1 ij SB STORE. lium whereby the peoies, luxuries and cominferior goods by car:or cottages or castle. iprovement is given ialist in home furnishis given whether you r ured of prompt and ^ jnator Owen. Democrat, of Okla)ma. "Congress of boards of educatio*'' ill be a feature of the annual ational Education Association a.r.+ \r.rr Coif ToU T,.I_ <4 1/ UU1 1/ iJUJ\C \JICJf Ji. ?; UIJ, e theme being "Financing and anaging the Public Schols." 'huiai ? mzdMpJi USJnySJSJSJ5J5iSJSJS/5JSJ5fi5JBJ5I5fBJ5J5ISISi5@ REPAIRING 3 in tire building. ZING WORKS, | trage. | j I