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IlIt'll.:tI [IV tilt! tielillt; -rooks, ..IA that tht!il" (111,i" BRIEF NEWS NOTE WHAT HAS OCOURhED DURII WUEK THROUGHOUT COLIN. TRY AND ABI OAD EVENTS OF IMPORTAN( Gathered Prom All Parts Of 1 glebe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign The American secretary of sti Charles E. Hughes, was on his v back to the United States after 1 ticipating in the ceremonies of op lug Brazil's centenary celebration. Italian ships are attempting to t; off the Italian colony of Smyrna t to tle, fire which is reported rag in that cily. Smyrna is burning. The populat is in a panic. All the wives and el d(ren of nativ' Am ricans are be evneunterd to Athens. 'The co::fra tation in Smyrnia v tart dl by a :rgeant of Turkish re lars. accoidin, to .lis; .\ills. hi mlistres of the American colleeS" Smyrna. a: a tispiiatclh to The Tin fromt Athins. King (eorr, in order to effect I thier economics in the royal househt is dispensing with a team of stae ri'aez horses, redtrinig the staff .h t ting some, servan fts Ol pesion( . 'There wva; heavy fight 'inug at Dul when ReIpublican I rreul lars attacl the Wellingi on and Porto h:'llo I racks, the King's Briige it a' ion t the I elenihone exchancreo. One i wa" killed and four others wou'i in an hour's hattie nt the ('iff'-^n w less station. The Free Staters h; ren n'clipie'l Pallina. A v'rttahl storm of intlignation c tintie4 in innor monarchic- 1 circles, pecially among the former hi court nobility. over the former ltaisl 'tefenfion to marry acnin. Princ Hor*inie Schnaich Caro1ath, a vear-old widrow, the ha'ny bridn-t I! telliner her secre+ to friondl and tivec e ver,-where and males no c ~1,,I en' of h1r nr1i'1 n' err her "c'a por1 the fact she will hn cnnte'1 of i'torv n" .con,1 "-ife of WVim'elma tln 1'lt Unb en 7n11ern." Th- 1Tnry Ltionl P-G~eor-Alli1, ""''ak 1nina1ne. \-h ie'h his ''^ - " en: a 1,e" ,.on,,1 ror mar!1ri 'O ' nre ,tt -". annee "r-i 1;' 11n to for~ f 1n illtoatCi (5ti lVfl far, "r'e'l Vit h " -Alnne. 'ftnr tin- A'-rl'r f,. thlip o etr'rt-etin of trAa=onn. Sh hp e ho(V1wht niss: 4"tt'7*rlne1 nel ,'-ne to leave once. ir. Stor,""e': cn far as knc will remain in London. Washington Physicians announce the itprc ment so rapidly of Mrs. Warren -larding that the regular bulletins nouncing her condition have been continued. Freight loadings on alt raiire during the week ending Septembe reached a total of 931,50S cars, an crease of 40,760 cars over the pret ing week during the last ele months, according to a report reci ly by the car service division of American railway association. Everybodly's cash on hand incre'te by 46~ cents during August, accord to a circulation statement Issued the tr(:aytury. The hill rec:enltly passedI by con:er authorizing the creA ion of 25 adtdit al judgeships to ta'<e care of incr '-4 court business was signr-d lby Pr dent Iliarding. Fourtecrn Americans are missing the fire-swept sec'ions of the city Smyrna, the state department was vlred in a c:abiogram from Rear mrni Bristol, acting American comi - slorer at Constantinople. O'finfai ire over England's mate or the United States, as expr< d by Rod:.ard Kipling, contintued croer" recently. Some coenators w n t'poken in~ saying tla - poet not c av' the view of Great Britain, of all European nations wvhich United States raved dutrinig the Wc War. Ohstrtuct ion ist tactics in the Cii Co(ngress in (-onnlction wifth the c .sid-ration of economnic reform mil ures recommendedl by the Uni States ar e causing deep concern amt officials of the Americatn governmi~ *It was declared at the Staee Dep: ment. Increases in the prices of agric fural prodlcts as soon as t ranspo tion again hoomes normal was dicted by Secretary of Cmmec Hoover. IHoover explained that "stricture"e resultnng fromt the str had kept prices of farm products low their normal level. The refuigee situa'ion in Smyrna y dieclaired to lie "eappaliing"e in disr/t es received by the state departm -from Rear Admiral Bristol, at C e tantinople. . ilaefrcnelto uCongress will tiurni a (leaf ear' to of America's $11,000,000,000 worth foreign debts, it was declaredi by Ie ers of bioth parties. *Early clearing of federal court do ets of the jam of liquor law cases y~ predicted biy the department of justi Trial for some 20,000 alleged violat of the Volstead law ill lie speeO( by the assignment of 24 new fede district judges. Most of thorn will assigned to the larger centers of p u ilation by the terms of the bill Bsi by the president. Readjustment of coal proics was Sbought recently at a general confer once attended by representatives of business, Industries, railways and pub. IQ lie utilities. The purpose of the 'con feroince, callad at the suggestion of the Chamber of .Commerce of the United States, was outlined by -Secretary Hoover. Ho said the coal movement E must be greatly facilitate and hasten E od to prevent hardship this winter among householders. h" Mrs. Mabel Gardiner Bell, widow of Alexander Graham Bell,. inventor of the telephone, was named as sold bene ficiary under her husband's will, filed for probate. The instrument was dat ed June 22, 1898. Mrs. Bell and Charles J. Bell, a cousin of the late te, inventor, were named as executors. ty The value of the estate was not given. ar- The tariff bill returned to the douse en- recently, written this time to express the will of the house. House and sen. Ike ate conferees ironed out their differ Ile ences of the chemical 'lyes and potash lng schedules, the senate yielding to the house on both items. Chairman Ford on ney reporte'l the bill with a complete ii- a-.reuemnt from the conferees. and ng house leaders seemod anxious to uoc it passed -by the house soon. -as-! t i The policy committee of the strik e ing railway shop crafts recently ou thorized 1B. 11. Jewiell, strike Ieador, to d sign a se;'arate peace agreement with d iciiv idual roads. This action, it was a- stat-cl, wou hl encd the strike on from ( thirty t( fiity-two of the 202 class one railways of tile country which enomr ed into direct negotiations with Mr, Jewell recently at Baltimore, and with any others who carted to accept the nd po term hi l'olnhevisnm is the most active in iluence in Chinese life, said 13ishop 0-1 Logan 1-I. Roots, of lankow China, ad tve dressing a missionariy mass meeting of the general convention of the Protest. ant Episcopal church at Portland, Ore. es. l iscoura inig news of increased drill ing difficulties and an addition of 17 feet to the distance yet to go, reveal ed by new surveys, came from the Argonut mine rescuL operations at Jackson. Calif. rc- Frank Fag. -5 years old, mine super s intendent of Madisonville, 'Tenn., and two neIgroes were killed recently when a passenger train struck an au' omo bile in which they were riding at a grade crossing near Sweetwater, Tenn. I While reac:ding the death roll of the 13th New Jersey- Veteran Voluntecers' association at their annual conven tion, Newark, N. J., James 0. Smith, - the secretary, was stricken with a - heart attack and died in a few minutes. 1. Erinquez, of Calexico, Calif., has announced he and Roberto Norton and Ramon Ovsven, also of the same city have discovered in Lower Cal'ornia n two "vast oil fields where oil lies on the surface." Margie Seville, 4 years old, for whom a nation-wide search has been nmade, has been found at Long fl'athc ye- Nassau cocnty, New York, according G. to announcement by a New Orleans, an- La.. letective. t1is- Wood alcohol has claimed a dozen victims since Labor clay, New York n.ds police say, and recently sent three r 2 persons to Manhattan hospitals, two in- unconscious and one blind; and blInd ed- ed a woman on States lsland,. ven An explosion heardl for ten miles mnt- shook a portion of San Beornardino, the Calif., w~hen dynamite, estimated by ci derputy Unite-] States mar-shals to have it sed beoen about 30 sticks, exlplodled beneath C' ing a Santa Fe stock car standum~ on tihe b~y stock yacrd spur betwe'en Sami Herniard. ino and ('olton. ess- Uneirredt by reports of a peace -agreemenut b~etweenl the strikinig shop;. q nlS- crafts and several of thle railroads, esi- the !;overnmmenit continuie: to jntroduce a evidence from all parts of the coutlry in charging violence andl intimidlation by of strikers, on the strength of which it, ad- Is seeking an Injunction against them. Ad- As a northbound freight train en-t nis- tered the Louisville & Nashville shops, Albany, Ala., one of tihe cars loaded sti- with pig iron was blown up. ss8- Charles E. Hughes, of Pocainas, r to Va., and J. S. Hancock, of Norman, ere N. C., were killed hy a fall of slate nly in the big veins at Pocahontas, Va. bumt Tile government recently spendei li, t eits case against the strikr~.g rail crafts iId in1 an effort to complete thme evidence In stiplport of Attorney-General Daugh )0n or'ty's injunction.,I on- Trony Dinello. an Italian of Kcnas 'as. City, K~ans., recently confessed to mnur- am 'ed dering his two missing daughters5 and mng Ibhrowing theu- bodies into tihe Missouri nt, river, ui-t- Unitedl States Senator Charles F. cm Townsend had incr-easedl hiIs lead to ei mii- more than 7,000 over Herbhert F. takci- ri -Ia- his nearest opplonenit, for the repub-- of ire- lican senator-ial nomination firom Mich- ai ree igan, according to latest mreports. ha ihe "Miss Nashville" wvon secomnd prize et Ike in the beauity review recently held at be- Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Sue Barton w represented Nashville. ras Dr. lFern Chlampenois, wife and 'son oh- recently drank buttermilk for dinner Int at their hlome in Hattiesburg, Miss., on- were poisomned and came very near (loath's (leer, but are recovering, all Deputy U. S. Marshal Harry W. Per On kins recently seized1 forty-eight thou of sand cans of salmon stored at Augus- t 1 Rd- ta, Ga., and thle government will at once institute proceedings to destroy ok- the goods, allegeing that they are net ras in salable condition._ ce. Charges that -the interstate comn rs merce commission, through its con ied trol of empty cars ''is playing into the ral hands of coal profiteers under guise a be of regulations for the public good," op. were made in statements issuedl by SHenry Ford from his offices in Deanr. born. Mich.. a suburb of Detroit. COCKROACHES WATER BUGS ANTS EASILY KILLED BY USING STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills rats and mice. It force. these pests to run from building for water and fresh air. A 35o b6x contains enough to kill 60 to 100 rats or mico. nlt it nroh your drug or general atoro dealer today. READY FOR USE--B 1 ER THAN TRAPS YOU CANT CUT OUT A Bog Spavin or Thorougbphl ut you n clean them off prpl with and you work the hot same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.50 per bott!e, deliverpd. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 A free. W. F. YOUNG. Inc., 310 Temple St.. Fyirinafield, Mus. X104 cO Is indispensable In a cases of Distemper Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Heaves an Worms among horses and mules Used and endorsed by leadin stocl farms and veteran drivers of Uniteu States and Canada for thirty years. Sold in two sizes at all drug stores. SOLD 50 YEARS A FINE GENERAL TONIC MOTH PROTECTION CAROLINA RED CEDAR CHESTS Direct from maker to you at re- p luced prices. Write for special prices and beau. tiful illustrated folder. E. N. RUDISILL Lincolnton, North Carolina ; teach tby inan th same bolkkeeping ur ua is taugh t in our clanasr*oan daily. I. a1re ias near you as your aiail box. 'l'hin your chiance to lenr n baook keeping at ninal at.M ~rite us uniediatelv for fulli parit iculara. ('olumbin, 14. C. Sport Costume. 'Ksin I Lsit in thIis poker' gamiie?"' in "~What I's I le iden' orl' lhe hatthin' It ?" "It ainl't got 110 pockets ner~l sleeves 1tmp t it man11 to hide out ac (es."' Wouldn't Be Wasted. Tilrinig at snowstormi earli'y iln spring e'k With his shaggy-hatired diog, irk, (enme1 upion 0our porch to shtovej the snOow. Ilr'aring the noise T op - find 'Turkl sittig upt rrmhinig, so1 1 asked ,1 "lIie' wa'nts br'e.ad anlil I said(. "'I)O you 11h1nk nt. winait at Itf I got it for hhn11?" Beginning Early. A city trlooji of girl Hcouts was in easing 'its~ tr'easuryl. by holding at ndy iale ini tihe dotowni ~isthrict. A ggedl little nePwshloy ~ i approalched 01n the imiformed girl's andl askedi fo' dilme's wvor'th of c!hi(Oelhtte faudge,' lie (d down 15 cenlts, too'k Ithe candyv and1 aried out. "I thouighlt yu' j.ust wanlt ed ia dime's )lrth," said the little ).coult. 0 younlgster'I, 115 he darilted oult.-Ini. Just So, "The peanut maiiiene' doesnf't lookC percillous when you wanit at penny's lrt hi." "Somellt times skinis you, howev'er, at nt."--Louisvtlhle Comi'ier.ournial. One chanle in ti thlousandfl la not ry good. Don't take st. lefreshe Weary Eyes VhenYo~ur LEn feel 1., sd Heavy. use yv~uin& . anid Rellevceha Ttedp -Mjes them Clear, Bili .3.~;. )arkling. Harmless SoldU ~commended by All Drursn ~eq. U R I N