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a ,? f- 1 % t 4' * Thursday, February 19, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE THREF Nasal Catarrh is a Dirty, Filthy Disease That continual dripping of ca tarrhal mucus from the head down into the stomach finally prisons the whole body, a condition known as systemio catarrh. For more than fifty years Pe-ru-na has field an envia ble record for re sults in the treat ment of all Ca tarrhal conduit *ia. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough, Rub Mustcrole on Throats and Cheats .No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you’re glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You Should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults,-too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s MTisterele. 35c and 65c, jars DIES WITH MONEY ON PERSON IN 18 PLACES. Goldsboro.—Miss Martha Creech, 72 years of age, was found dead in her bed at the home of Mr|. J V- Howell, 307 St. Claire street, where she had been employed for two years. Money was found on her person in eighteen different places, a twenty dollar gold piece in one, 158 one-dollar bills in another, six two-dollar hills in another, 25 five : dollar hills in another, 9 t£tt.dollar hills in another and 3 twenty-dollar bills in another. The money was sewed securely in different parts of a garment which she had worn night and day and the total sunx found was $442. TITY MILLION NEEDED BY NAVY THIS AMOUNT IS NECESSARY FOR CONSTRUCTION PUR POSES. slil^igt SAND CAVE UNNERVED BEST Witness out ASSERTS ALL CAME LIMP AND EX HAUSTED. / Cave City, Ky.—“There was some thing in Sand Cave that unnerved the best men and all of them were ahso- lutely > exhausted when they came out,” Wm. Hanson, town marshal, testified before the military court of inquiry at the opening of. the session here. He told of early unorganized efforts of WasHUjigton —Budget proposals to I carry out naval construction and : other work already authorized by Congress w’ere presented to the house by Director Lord, of the budget bu reau, the request totalling $30,000,000 j of which $1,000,000 would he made i available at once for work on the bat- j yeship Florida. j Work on the Florida already is in progress at the'-Boston navy yard and can he completed with the $1,000,000 * carried in the new budget proposals, it will not lie ready for service with the fleet until part of the pending work is finished. A provision of $2,000,000 is included In the budget proposal for the laying GIRL IN NEWTON DIES IN CRASH. Newton, N. C.— Miss Evelyn Rowe. 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rowe, was instantly killed and Miss Mildred Phillips, daughter of Mayor L. H. Phillips, was seriously injured in an automo bile wreck in this city. The young women were riding on the running hoard of a Ford roadster, driven by Paul Yount, when the car was syleswiped by a Hudson driven by Robert Michael. Michael and Wil- fong Troit, who was also in the Hudson wore arrested and placed in jail Solicitor Huffman, after ex amining several witnesses in his of fice in the courthouse, declined bail to the parties arrested. Witnesses said the car driven by Michael was running at a terrific rate of speed. Both cars were demolished. POSTAL BILL PASSES HOUSE NEW MEASURE APPROVED WITH- OtlT OPPOSITION; REVENUES LARGER. to originate revenue producing legis lation. Better than a mustard plaster down after July 1 of the first two of ,, T , . . , .v • u. , A A 'aa . ... \\ ashington.—W ithout a record vote, the eight 10.000 ton post-treaty cruis-; ers already authorized, and a like ( ^ ,e house passed the Kelly postal pa> amount is asked for beginning con- and rate increase bill and sent it to volunteers to rescue Floyd Collins, en-! struction work on six new gun boats the senate, which already has passed tombed in the cave since January 30. needed chiefly in Chinese waters. a 80meWhat similar measure only to have it turned hack by the house as and the navy general hoard has stated infringing on its exclusive prerogative that 22 of these would he required to replace the cruiser strength of the American fleet on the basis of equal ity contemplated by the Washington naval limitation treaty for the battle ship tonnage strength of,the American and British navies. In addition to the provision for con- was something that unnerved the best struction of cruisers and gunboats the $61,000,000 in revenue about twice as men and all of them were absolutely | budget request calls for $14,000,000 to niuch as the senate hill and fall short exhausted when they came out." j complete the naval aircraft carriers; on *y $<.000,000 of the sum estimated Asked by Captain Alex M. Chaney 1 Saratoga and'Lexington, in process of t0 required to meet postal employes there had been any disorder before j conversion from battle cruisers, and: • sa * ary ra i ses - after the troops arrived, Hanson $3,000,000 for procurement of addi-| Only a $ ew scattered “notes oppos- FEAR 230 DEAD MANY ARE KILLED OUTRIGHT IN TERRIFIC EXPLOSION; MANY < . i t PERISH IN GAS. Dortmund.—A terrific explosion of fire damp, which occurred in the Stein mine here acused one of the greatest disasters in the history of German mining The number of dead gradual ly has mounted, until now it is feared the total deaths will reach the neigh borhood of 230. Very few of the miners engaged In the workings escaped. Many were killed outright, hut the majority are believed to have died from poisonous gases. The cages have been ascend ing and descending -unceasingly throughout the day. bringing the bodies to the surface, and most distressing scenes afe being enacted around the pithead. Expert rescuers have been rushed to Dortmund from all over the coun try. BAKING POWDER Cabbage Plants “Krontproiif." All letdlng rartetlaa. l.OOt to 4 000 at |1 2S per 1.000; S.000 and orar at 11 00 par 1.000. Pay poataca or axpraa* charge* on arrival Prlcea poatpald: 210, 00c; &0Q. 1110. Nice high-grade planta. Prompt ahtpment. Safe arrival guaranteed. "How to Care for Plant*" rent with order. Agent* wanted HKIN11ARDT PLANT COMPANf. Boi W. ASHBIRN, GEORGIA. r a shade better “Johnnie Gerald, a young man j The new cruisers will cost aijproxi- known tq have a good nerve and a mutely $16,500.000 when completed, good’reputation, volunteered,” he said, “to go into the cave if he would ha allowed to pick a crew whom he could trust not to pull out loose rock and make the opening more dangerous He went into the cave and came out a complete wreck. “Burden, of the Louisville fire de partment, did the same thing. There Urges Federal Marketing Body. Washington—Oroation of the feder al co-operative marketing hoard, one of the principal recommendations of the President’s agricultural conference, was 1 porposed in the sesate by Sena tor Capper, republican, Kansas, while the senate and house agriculture com mittees both continued examination of i replied that there had been some dis-j order hut since the arrival of soldiers everything had been orderly. He said he considered the shaft the only way the rescue might be effect ed and that the work was in compe tent hands tional naval aircract. ! etl its passage although 97 members Included in the $30,000,000 request ^ a( Y v °ted against the method of bring- also is a $9,000,000 item for changes a P w bUe 245 favored it. As in and repairs on si\ of the older battle- l Y ie b'" passed by the senate, the rate ships, including addition of deck ar-| sect l° n ' s intended to remain in force mor, alteration to.oil ^imTOTr’-TrOTtr only long enough for Congress to act coal burning craft, addition of “blister” i 0n recommendations to be made by a brought up under a special rule | members of the conference with a view which limited debate to less than two ! to proposing other legislation to carry hours, barred amendments from the j out its findings. . p fioor and required two-thirds rrfajority i The Capper bill followed exactly the for passage, the measure was approved terms of the measure offered in the in about two hours. It would raise house by Representative Haugen, re publican, Iowa, chairman of the agri culture committee of that chamber, which has the approval, in principle, of Chairman Carey, of the President'* conference. The message was sent, in the usual course, to the senate agri culture committee, which plans to con tinue its hearings this week and begin formulation of a program next v^eek. The members of the President’s con ference appearing before both the senate and house and committees con tinued to stress the Importance of Saimrel H. Matlack of Louisville, j underwater protection and other /m- J oint congressional committee which broadening the field of co-operative as- was recalled to-the stand because approvements permissible under the ’ s authorized to study th? whole pos- sociations. On the house side, Louis Kicking against fate doesn’t help any iti the great moral uplift. J. Taber asserted that, except for the livestock industry, the post-war emer gency had passed, and explained that DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. telegram had been received from The terms of the Washington treaty. j ta ^ ra l e structure with a view to per- Louisville Herald stating that com- The budget as presented to Congress manen t revision. plaint had been_made that Matlack had was approved by President Coolidge 1 Representative Moore, republican, not received proper consideration in after he had been given an opportunity Ohio, who reported the bill, emphasiz-j the conference commendations were his examination by the court. — j to examine in detail the report of the ed JT 131 the ri K ht of rul1 distribution worked out as permanest relief meas- Matlack said he had made cqm- navy general board on the study it for newspapers and publications in the j ures which would become effective in made at his request of the relative countrles in which the y are P r i nted three to five years. Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or <>n tablets you are not getting the genuine BaVer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 2.3 years. Saj "Bayer* when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—-Adv. He well. who distinguishes well learns no VOL' KNOW That on**-<iuart*■ r teaspoon of Calu met Bakiu«-j*oA*4er sifted thoroughly with the Hour in making pastry helps produce a fluffy fl^ky crust? Typho/id Oysters Traced to N. Y. Plant, values of aircraft, battleships and sub- an d published is not disturbed by this Washington—Investigation of the marines a snaval weapons. The report recent “excessive prevalence" • of ty- stjji ig jn the President s hands, but j Klisha Hanson, Washington repres- phoid fever in New York. ^^"'hicago. jg expected # to be made public next entative of the American Newspaper Woman, Three Babies Are Killed. Pasaic, N. J^—Mrs Louis Sander and three children wore found dead of gas Washington and several other cities week'"and add fuel to the aircraft C on- Publishers ’ association, in a statement poisoning in bed by her husband when has led the Public. Health Service to troversy now being waged before con-' reiterated ,he contention that there he returned from work. The eldest conclude (hat the disease was caused gressiorial committees. * as ‘' no s0l,nd reason for the present child was elglit years did. Gas was by shell oysters d strihuted by a com Today's request for a considerably I )a y in K usera of the mails t0 be called flowing from jets in the kitchen and party operating within the vicinity of appropriation to carrv out the pr/- to pay the increased postage pro-j v the living room West Sayville, N Y. jected work on old battleships is con- v ' ded b ^ tbe bb * which passed the “The preponderance of evideh.ee is gtrued as confirming the expectation house, unless it be the intention of the that the general supply of no large; that it will show the conclusion that admlnistration to make tbe postoffice distributor of oysters was uniformly 1 nothing as yet known warrants aban- department pay a profit on its services affected," said a public health state- donment of a naval defense policy has- t0 tbe P ubbc - SPRINGLESS SPADES j last Lcngei'-Leoklk’tlvv CRHnlncha Manufacturer*, aalara or WVH*i prinRiAa shod* I Child-birth J UST how to aoaa much ferine tor yourself is on* of tho most Important thing* in t%f world tor yoa to know, right now, motfiar-to-b* I Loan tho simple truth; follow the simple method of an eminent physician who dedicated hte-iUVe work to this great accomplishment tor poor benefit 1 L ! *T woe In labor only 25 mlnuteo with my last child, but buffered agonies with three previous children," ’ write* an anthuaiaetf* mother who used ''Mother'* Frieod.” Right now, from this day on, and right up to the day of childbirth "Motbor'a Friend" should be used. FRKl BOOKLET Write Bradfield Regulator Co., Desk 112, Atlanta, Ga., for /rae Booklet (sent in plain envelope) telling many thing* every expectant mother should know. "Mother** Friend" i* aold St all good drug store*. Full direction* will ha found with each beetle. Begin now and pen will real lie the wtedom of doing eo as tho weeks roll by I ment, “but that oysters infected in one.ej on the battleship as the essential or more beds or part or parts of one un jt 0 f sea warfare, although the The police express ed the opinion that the deaths were not accidental. The police were 1s- formed that Mrs. Sander had quarrel- ed with a neighbor. v Reports of the^ department on the business had during the seven months Virginia Valley Flooded. Harrisonburg, Va.—All streams In Grace finds people who otherwise never would have found grace. or more beds or at one or more floats. | t )0ar(1 a i ao ig expected to urge the of the current fiBcal y ea L w ' h,c ‘ h bav « this section of the Shenandoah valley and constituting but a small proportion value of naval aircraft as - essential ela P sed since Ju, y 1 ’ la8t ' he ar 8 ued * were out of their banks as the result “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER AND BOWELS—10c A BOX Don't Stay Dizzy, Bilious, Headachy, Sick or Constipated. — Feel fine ! Let —r. - ^ "Oascarets" clean ~:-EStt,ZEEEr your bowels and :=F "3 stimulate your of the total were introduced into and (q auxiliaries of the fighting fleet. distributed with a large suppl yof oys-j ters of good sanitary quality.” Rights Not Restored. 'Y’he period of excess prevalence of Austin, Texas.—The Amnesty bill “Indicate that there would he for this of heavy rains and melting snows dur- year a net Income revenues of more ing the past few days. Many highways than $35,000,000 over the previous have been made impassable by high year's business. As the department ; waters and some roads are thought to Heave you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout ? Taka RHEUM ACID R to romov# tkaeaaac and drtr* tb* polaon from lb* ayatam. -aasnuctsa os ns ibsibs rets MSCTUTisa os na oomaa- At All Draggtsta its. Body A Soa, Wbolssals Diabihators typhoid was said to have been between restoring political rights to James E had * a deficit of le8S than ^5.000.000 | have been considerably damaged. October 25 and December 20, 1924. and Ferguson, former governor, passed last * asl y ear - thesd reports indicate a 1* Si lions or men, ^ __ _ women, and chll- {> dren take this Ji = harmless laxa tive-cathartic. It doesn't sicken you /ike pills, oils, calo mel and salts. Tastes nice—acts won derful. Sold at drug stores. Spine Jrirls^ require a lot of ready cash in order to succeed in the busi ness of looking for a husband. there was no reason to believe that week by the state senate, was held Profit on this jears operations of more oysters distributed, since December 20 unconstitutional in an opinion announc-■ ^ ban $20,000,000. ^ by the company near West Sayville or e( | ]jy Attorney General Dan Moody, j 1 any other large distributor, Tialve been The opinion was prepared at the re-i Pullman Surtax to Be Opposed, any mere of a factor in the spread of . que.s? of the house of representatives. Washington.-R^pudiation by Con-J Jaroslay Smietanka. Czechoslovakian typhoid infection than such oysters „ : ftress of racomm^ntjation by the inter- consul, killed himself with a pistol he were in any corresponding period Embezzlement Charaed. | state commerce commission for reten- carried through the world war as a Lion of the Pull map surcharge was urg laison officer in the French army. He Attaches Kills Self. Chicago—Two weeks after he had ben reconciled with his estranged wife, Vaclay Kosner, secretary to Dr. FOR OVER XOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL c: /\ M S U L f. ft Edward T. Knott Commits Suicide. Washington, N. C. — Edward T O. S. Dukes to return him to Macon, Knott, prominent tobacconist here and f ' ,a , • " here Dukes is charged in a war for the past two seasons of Knotts’ tobacco Warehouse, com- > zb>d $40,000. muted suicide at his homeW shoot- android for.the Bibb county, Georgia, sergeant of police for the Southern , Railway. Valdosta, Ga.. left here with dem oerat, South Carolina, .chairman of for five years. the interstate commerce committee. Senator Smith also asked the senate.! j to order the commissioner's recom- Dry Good* Men Choo»e Head. New York/—Herbert J. 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Write me today. Established 24 years. H. F. CLEARWATER D«P<. 1IS1-B, Water &., HfrilewaU, Mo. irg himself in volver. Death ward. Mr. Knott was about thirty-five years old and had been a resident here for the past seven years engag ing In the tobacco business. Several years ago he married Miss Myers of this city. N’o cause has so far been assigned for his act only that he had not been feeling well for the past week or two. He was last seen driving his car into his garage'and then entering his home. .He was one of the inosppopu- lar warehousemen On the Washington tobacco^ market, hjs warehouse last seaiwn leading the market authorities. He waveid extradition. Operation For Cancer. -T’eking—Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, south China leader, remained critically ill after an operation on January 26. for Maria cancP(r - H* s circulation was weaker, his pulse registered 120 and his tem perature was normal, a report from his hopital said. 1 fit , Explosion Deatroya Tenement. Barre, Vt.—A mysterious explosion demolished a three-story tenement house hare. Four persona taken from the ruins were hurried to a hospital. organs. Three sixes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. proprietor rant for his'arrest of having embez- , i , . * Duke3 was arrested here niendati on seta-side through an amend- , Philadelphia, was eTetTed president of ment to he attached to some pending | the national Retail Dry Goods assocltt"- bill. ■ ; tion at the fourteenth annual conven- This course, he sajd, would get the tion held here this week it was an- question into conference with tbe/nounced at the ansual banquet^- house without the necessity of w'aiting on that chamber to act on a bill' or dering elimination of the - surcharge which the senate passed at the last 'session. f . Senator Smith described tlrfe fifty, . , , per cent surcharge as “unusual and,, Fire followed the explosion aad fire- in my opinion, unlawful,” and assert- \ men instituted a hasty search ed that the report of the interstate other possible movement. " ; commerce commission upholding the Wheat Takes Spurt. rate was "unfair and. unjust to the lay- Joint-Ease for StjffJoints Pharmacists say that when all other so-called remedies fall Joint-Ease will succeed , It’s for Joint ailments only—that la Chicago—Going up as much as 7 man. cents. May wheat touched as high as "The report tried to make out," he White, foa 28 years state geologist of AgedJ'W. Va. Geologiat Weda. Morgantown, W. Va.—Dr. I. &; . 1 S4 1-2 a bushel here. Wednesdays continued, "that the handling of Pull-1 West Virpnia, and one of the oldest c lose was L<< 1-2. The rise, which man cars wag more expensive to the living graduates of West Virginia uni- " e u wa * i a accompanied an excited opening, was railroa(1 than ordinary cars.' As' a versity, was married here to Mrs member of the local Rotary club. His largely in sympathy with advances at sudden and unfhuely end was shocking Liverpool and Buenos Aires and be- to the entire City cause of matter of fact, railroads are relieved of the expense of upkeep of Pullman a revival of export demand. carg jjy tke p u n man company.” Julia Wildman. The marraige Ijcesse gave Dr. White’s age as 76 and that of the brid,e 28. Bullet Squeezed From Heart; Lives. Earl Holt Returns to Home. Chicago.—Although your heart stops . Danville, Va- Earl Holt, who a few functioning, you may still live! tlays ago was found in Iremont, Neb., Mitchell Hawley,-retired, died here, At least this is true In the case of after bemg missln K frora hls home at aged 79i He was a native of Massa- Rear Admiral Hawley Retired. Washington.—Rear Admiral John Max Peck. Surgeons at the County Hospital here cut open his chest, took his heart in their hands, used pressure enough to force a home-made bullet war between the stands period. He commanded the U. S. S Brooklyn when Draper, N. C, for several weeks, r®-i chusetts and had served in many im turned to his home with his brother, portant commands extending from the C. El Holt. , < A telephone message from the auth orities of that place said that Holt vessel brought the body of John from the organ, stopped its heating for s tni is suffering from a form of aber- p au i j onea t 0 this country for entomb- a few moments and then restored it ration and that he did not recognize men t at Annapolis. ' t to its place. 'members of his family. He will re-, in Northampton In 1846, Ad- may recover and once again main at home resting in the hope that miral Hawley graduated from the na- be just, as sound as though he had proper food xnd r*at will restorejxlm, va i academy In 1868. He retired in it was aald. • — never attempted to commiL-auicide. 1907. Flier* Reported Lost Land. . Baltimore.—Lieut. William R. Pay- ant and Sergt. E. W. Tweed, Maryland National Guard, reported lost by Lo gan field officials, when they failed to return home after ascending in an at-^ ''tempt to break the state airplane altl} tude record of 12,500 feet, landed their plane safely in Hershey, Pa., they wir ed local officials. Fear for the safety of the men was felt when they failed to return to the field before midnight. A dense fog. haa shrouded the city and surrounding territory for the laat several day*. painful, Inflamed, rheumatic joints. Joint-Ease Umbers up the Joints— is clean and penetrating and quick re sults are assured—Sixty cent* a tub« at druggists everywhere In ^merlca. Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets In Joint agony gets out—quick. Stop, look and listen signs along Chinese railroads generally take the form of/pictures showing the danger of trespassing on the tracks. ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE Par Ttrad Peal H Can** Ba Coal At night when your feet are tired, sore and swollen ,from much walking or dancing, sprinkle two ALUNTPOOT-USK powder* in tbe foot-bath, gently rub tbe sore and In flamed part* end relief la like magic. Shake ARca’sPasHUas Into your shone In the morning and walk In comfort. It takes the friction from the Shoe. Sold everywhere. For PUB Sample and FdoUKeae Walking DoU, U Up. ■. 1.