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IY STATES OPPOSE
RHODE ISLAND SUI
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ashintgon, March 1.? lwentj
jtates joined with the federa
rnment today in asking th
:me court to dismiss the origins
brought by Rhode Island to tes
alidity of the prohibition amend
. to the constitution.
bscribing to a brief, which wa
by Charles E. Hughes with th
;'s permission, and which aske
ssal of the Rhode Island case oi
grounds that no justifiable ques
were involved, were the state
jlaware, North Carolina, Ken
Louisiana, Indiana, Alabama
e, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida
an, Kansas, West Virginia, Ne
Nebraska, Montana, North Da
South Dakota, Wyoming, Utal
Arizona.
imissal of the suit which the gov
ent has moved, was opposed ii
er brief, presented by Attorne:
l*ol TTorKorf A Pino nf PVin^<
I, who asserted that the govern
s view that the amendment i:
isailable" could "only lead to an
and oppression.""
other development today in th<
edings was indefinite postpone
by permission of the court, 01
nents, which were to have beei
next Monday, in order to per
ppeals from Kentucky and Mas
setts , -involving the amend
i validity , to be heard at th(
time. Assistant Attorney Filer
n, indicated tonight that th(
lents might be heard March 15
asking permission to file the
Mr. Hughes told the court thai
Is of 19 of the 21 states ha<3
unicated with him directly relao
opposing Rhode Island's suit,
the governors of the other two,
la and Kansas, had given him
rity to include them.
le state of Rhode Island," Mr.
;s said in his brief, "does not
its bill of complaint to enforce
roperty right or any interest of
ate which can be regarded as
oper subject of judicial considn.
this court may consider the
on whether an amendment not
ssly prohibited by the constituS.
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amendment which exposes it to tl
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NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC
s PRIMARY ELECTIOl
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d For a Mayor, a Commissioner o
n Public Works and four Aldermen i
the City of Abbeville, South Caroline
s Notice is hereby given that
_ Democratic Primary Election will b
ltjheld on Tuesday the 23rd. day o
, March, 1920, for the purpose o
. choosing a Mayor: a Comissioner o
. Public Works and four Aldermen
1 one from each Ward, as the Demo
cratic Nominee to be voted for a
. the election to be held the seconi
, Tuesday in April 1920.
p Pledges must be filed and fee
2 paid to the City Clerk on or befor
_ five o'clock p. m. March 19th. 1920
3 The following will act as manager
. of the eletcion:
At the shops J. L. Clarkr L. W
; Dansby and Zimmer Howie.
At the Cotton Mill, L. C. Martin
f W. S. Martin and G. W. Godfrey.
ax i.l. nil tt_11 m n n i n a
1 ai me ony nan, i. v^. oeai,
Botts and J. A. Cheek.
In case a second primary is neces
ary, same will be held Tuesday
March 30th. and the same manager:
will serve.
March 1st. 1920.
W. P. GREENE,
Chairman Democratic Executiv<
Ij ' Committee.
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LEGION WILL PUSH PLAN
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Washington, March 1.?The campaign
of the American Legion foi
adoption of a national universal miliary
training policy will not be halted
.because House leaders have decided
1 j'to sidetrack the issue in considering
.the pending army reorganization bill
I Thomas W. Miller, of Wilmington
Del., announced today, speaking foi
I the legion's special military commit(tee,
of which he is chairman. Efforts
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ing and Summer Line of Clc
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Boys. Suits in all the new
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and Block & Co. We
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rts, in men's young men's and
"Bostonians" Famoi
shoes for men.
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Spring Colors.
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it to secure adoption of such a policy at
in this session of Congress wiM be con?
tinued.
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*s Nothing doing is the result ?f doing
nothing.
Every black sheep was somebody's ?.4
pet lamb once.
^ It's better to take things as they
come than to miss them as they go.
* A man may not be as bad as he is
n painted, but he looks bad painted that
l' way.
a Many man has thrown a rock that
e he would like to have back in his
f hands.
* What is a man worth? What he
* does when he's alive plus what he
l' eaves when he dies. /f
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if Bladder bothers you?Drink
lots of water.
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duces kidney trouble in some form or
other, says a well-known authority, because
the uric acid in meat excites the
kidneys, they become overworked; get
if sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of
5 distress, particularly backache and misery
in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges,
severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness,
bidder and urinary irritation.
ine moment your back hurts or kid- vijft
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jjpthers yoc, get about four cunces of
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take a tablespoonful in a glaas of water
before breakfast for a few days and your
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thi'B ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
[ makes a delightful effervescent lithiaI
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women take now and then to keep the
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