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WAR TAIX MEASURE " | HELD UP BY HOUSE ? KILL SENT TO COMMITTEE IN- I STEAI) OF TO C03IMJTTEE I Texan's Plan I> to Have Omnibus liill With Cotton Relief. ! Washington, Oct. 19.?Obstructive i tactics in Fh ? house delayed progress today on tne war revenue bill. Instead or' referring the bill to confer- i t-i ^ the 1 ouse sent it bac-k to the j ways and means committee for con- j sideration of the ninety-eigv.t senate amendments on demand of repre- J senraive Henrv of Texas. The latter j . i insists that tl' ere should be seme cotton relief legislation before congress ( adjourns. Chairman Underwood said the com- j mittee would recommend tomorrow ; that the 1 ouse disagree to all senate ; amendments. "What the house will do. I do not i know," he added, "but I believe the ! i general temper of the members is to i send the bill to conference and get ; away as soon as possible. Despite J this delay we can still adjourn this i week, i: members of t'iie house will be ! good. If they insist upon discussing j J J. 3 4- _ _ 1 1 ? ' amenuiiieuis anu sauwiug it> an rules, we cannot possibly get through j for another week.'' Representative Henry said tonight j te would insist upon a quorum before I final disposition of the bill and would make another effort to get action on his proposal of a $250,000,000 governi ment bond issue for relief of the cot' ton States. I Secretary McAdoo was asked todav | ft to appear be ore the house rules com- J ? mittee tomorrow to present his views I vegarc!:ng relief for cotton situation. Democratic members of the committee conferred again regarding the Henry bill, but reached no conclusion j pending Secretary McAdoo's hearing. Chairman Henry announced later he j "believed the matter would be present- i ed to the house tomorrow or Wed- j nesday in such shape t'rat some action ! would be possible. The Henry plan i is to have the committee report out,' an omnibus rule for bringing up the Lever cottos warehouse licensing bill, | which has passed the senate, federal i reserve law amendments, already} passed by the senate, and the Henry , bill. W AMERICAN RED CROSS An Appeal for More Than a Million Once Happy But >ow Wrecked j and Helpless. To the People of South Carolina: In asking your paper to present to i you this appeal in tne name of Hiu- ! manity from the American Red Cross ; I shall be brief and not overtax your j * patience. T There is suffering and distress prevailing in Europe today the magna- \ Itude and depths d- whacb never entered the mind o: man. The victims j now .rom conservative investigation! V have reached the appalling number of W one million fatherless children and 1 one hundred thousand widows. Think '< o': it in the fear of God. These an I independent citizenship having had all '. L the jomiforts and conveniences of li'-e '. livriig in happy tomes and in charity S with all the world. i. A war for which no one can give a ; ft reasonable cause came upon them like a thunderbolt from a clear sky inA volving two thirds of the nations of tfhe earth. I Those prosperous people living in | the section of tiae war zone that has I become the theatre df the most bloody merciless war that has ever blackened the story of civilization have met with reverses and barbarities that reach satandc cruelty. I Their crops fo&v* been destroyed, t:ieir houses ruined and burned? their all gone?their all gone?this is no overdrawn picture, it is almost beyond our imagination. Shelterless, clotfneless, provisionless, in dismay, hopeless, not knowing where to turn, with no eye to pity, and no arm to My friends and fellow citizens /-v ?" i+io a. 1 + 11 r% 4-1 ati n n t O V a if 1 T) I'til 1 l-LTv. u?.:c diuuauvu auu n ?l? if you can. We plead and pray that your hearts may be touched ami your pocket books opened. Don't treat this petition -with indifference. It comes to eacfr and every one of you as a message from ^bove. "He that hath this world's igoods and seeth -Ms brother in need and stoutteth up his bowels o:1 com I,ssion from him how dwelleth the le of God in him." Send your costrrbutions to the unrsigned, they will be most welcome ,d promptly acknowledged and tidied. Your friend and servant, I A. C. Kaufman, Beting President S. C. Board of Rrican Red Cross. arleston, S. C.. October 15, 1914. M5s?$agE3esiBesBsagBaEss53ro^2E?8$ ?? mm?mhmmwmmmbwmpu>^wmm ?a? "Wortl yjPpjte? Than Lots of farmers declare the is worth more than it costs. J known farmer living near < writes: "I had occasion to call ou hours after my telephone was your exchange. My mother, fell down the door steps and b I called the doctor. He was at I could have gone to his resid automobile. "We would not be without more than it costs and appreci you rendered us." Our free booklet tells how phone service on your farm at for it today. A postal will do FARMERS' LINE DEP; SOUTHERN BELL TELEI AND TELEGRAPH COM Yea writ v .:: ! - 1 ; r r ' z'\ I c yz:.r, whithery ;? r ' c - .! *'n. :!.;r.3 to Supplv yr>.:r c "? . . / .# ? /v . , ' T - *- j' i T -v: ! Can Women Stop War? ator ar % will In the November Woman s Home Companion great emptiasis is laid on a x6(* chapter reproduced from Olive Schrei- on Tu ner's "Woman and Labor" in which day Monday the suggestion is made that women AAr? /? . X V/V UOblbli can stop war if they are given greater voice in the -management of govern- ^>ie 1 ments. A brieif extract from Mrs. as S'-chreiner's argument follows: Resid "There is, perhaps, no woman who the coi could look down upon a "battlefield precinci covered with slain, but the thought vote, fc would rise in her, 'So many mothers' six mor sons! So many young bodies brought poll ta> into t're world to lie there! So many vided, months of wearines and pain while an orgs bones ??nd muscles were sharped' with- j puonc s in! So many hours of anguish and j after s struggle that breath might he! So ; State, o many baby mouths drawing life at j Regis women's breasts;?all 11'.:is, that men I includir might lie with glazed eyeballs, and ! lectible swollen faces, and fixed., blue, un- Tie pre closed mouths, and great limbs toss- receipt ed!' And we cry, 'Without an in- lect su exoralble cause, this must not be!'j proof oi No woman Who is a woman says of Befor a human body, 'It is noticing!' t>he col "Woman will end war when- her I taiA-e ai voice is fully an.d clearly heard in the | tional ' governance of Slates?because, on this j board o one point, and on this point almost1 oath to alone, the knowledge oif woman, sim- clerk; ; plv as woman, is; superior to that of ter man. She knows the history of feu- i agers e man fiesh; she knows its cost; he does p0ns not' opened "'In a besieged city, it migfrt well 4 0>{ happen taat 4nen in tbe streets might ^ cm* A i tT\ r\ r-? nlf rtf 11 Art n n ^ w o a ao upuil 3wluc5 cl11u \j<xl - Op0116(1 vings from puiblic buildings and gal- p m leries and hurl them in to stop the 'rp-,^ r breaches made in their ramparts by 0 cL VcLCcLI the enemy, unconsiderfngly and merecl g 0 r S a ly because they came first to ftand, not - from ai valuing them more than had they m manage been paving stones. Ore man, how- con^u,ct ever, could not do this?Jtfte sculptor. He, who. t'roimh there might be no work of his own chisel amon? them, a^ers a yet knew what each of these works of 0 . v j , , , . .. ^ t'b-e ball art had cost, knew by experience the 'ong years o':" struggle and study and the infinitude of toil which had gone com^ et to t?e shap-ing of even one limb, to the i ? . . . same, carving of gven one perfected out- ^ ^ line, he could never so use them witfeone des out thought or care. Instinctively he would seek to throw in household goods even gold and silver, all the city held, the po ' before he sacrificed its work of art! ballots "Men's bodies are our woman's resu^ c Mztitfi works of art. Given to us power to control, we will never carelessly LD^maI throw them in to fill up the gaps in P?^nte(^ ambitions and greeds. The thought "variou9 wou'ld never coane to us as women, 'Cast in men's bodies; settle tfte thing Court so!"' A-Falh iXewlt For Weakness and Loss of Appetite Jalin The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, Mollc GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Pilgrim Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic ~ oud sure ADDet;".er. Foracnilts and children. Sue QaK.12 -? ? well, L NOTICE OF ELECTION Heler STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, bur, F. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Xotice is -hereby given that the Mt. B general election for United States sen- J. A. S i More 1 it Costs" 1 lr telephone service | W T-TcirriQ well- 1 ? f ? A 4UX JL ? f v/** j u Choccolocco, Ala., I r doctor not two i connected with who is very old, roke her arm, and my house before ence, as he has an 1 ^ fr\+ i B I kw UUi IClCpUUilt 1V1 ate the assistance you may have tele- | ^ small cost. Write 1 V ? w VRTMENT I I 0 *HONE ffA % I [PANY WW 1 I _g :;Wffryws I 1 | id representative in congress gj held at the voting precincts B law in the county of Newberry sday, Novemlber 3, 19-14, said I ng Tuesday following the first C , as prescribed by the State I ition. qualifications for suffrage are I ence in State for two years, in I inty one year, in tlie polling I t in which the elector offers to | >ur months, and the payment iths before any election of any i then due and payable! Pro- Oarimany Acad That ministers in charge of ton, j. E Sease, inized church arid teachers of . Town* ichools s'Jall be entitled to vote ix months' residence in the . vfi , McCollum, W. H therwise qualified. Glyimpvi'lle?Wi tration Payment of all taxes, Cramer> x H> A( ig poll tax, assesed and col- _ Town* during tlij previous year. >duction of a certificate or the Whitmire S. 1 oJ. the officer authorized to col- Sims, eh taxes shall be conclusive Beth Eden C. I the payment thereoif. Brock, J. C. Cra e t'ae hour fixed for opening Towns Is managers and clerks must Jalapa?J. R. F id' subscribe to the constitu- W. C. Sligh. oath. Ttie chairman of the Kinards?J. A. 4> ?!in ?/imi?ie+,or th<* i Senn. Munson B. 1 L?}.CL?LO.?>^ 1 O V/OCUl , the ottier managers and to the Town 1 notary public must ad<minis- Ljongs'hores?A oath to chairman. The man- j^ng j s Floy leot their chairman and clerk. _ Towns at each "voting place must be x ? , , , j . j Williams' Store at 7 o clock a. m., and closed _ ^ . . , , , ^ L. Dommiok, Jo ;lock p. m., except in the city rleston, where they shall be Towns at 7 a. m., and closed at 6 SiLvierstreet?H ry, J. P. Blair, ? managers have the power to fill Utopia?A. M. ] icy; and if none of tlie man- ston, j. ua. Aiaw ttend, tii'e citizens can appoint, Towns nong the qualified voters, the prosperity S. ts, who after being sworn can Hawkins, M. M. , the election. Hendrix Mill?! * close otf the election, the man- Livingston, G. E. nd clerk must proceed publicly Slighs- <*eo. A. i the ballot boxes and count Lawrence E. Ke ots therein, and continue with- Townsi iournment until the same is Jolly Street?J, * ? ? tk -n t? ^ ,ed, and make a statement 01 aru, a. r>. xu-jtuulit for each office, and sign the Central School! Within tlhree days thereafter, ,S. Wicker J. A. lirman of the board, or some ! Little Mountaii . ! ignated by the board, must de- Boland, P. R. H the commissioners of election Union Academ: I list, the boxes containing the rest Wicker, D. "V and written statements of the wine. >f the election. Towns! gers of election?TThe follow- Pomaria?W. I lagers of election have been ap- wine, W. E. Koo] to hold the election at the St. Philips?J. precincts in the said county: A. K. Kibler. Tnwnchin No. 1. Walton?W. H. ; House?J. R. Davidson, Dr. W. J. M. Harmon. lw, C. ?. Buzhardt. The managers < erry Mills?T. B. Kibler, W. ed above are reqi .son, B. C. Sliealy. d: their numlber t< ?hon Mills?Ed. Stilwell, . B. lanks for the ek , W. S. Jones. Wednesday, Octo ind?T. P. Campbell, M. C. Tid- Baxters UndertaP . A. Land. I ( la?B. F. Goggans, Joe Will- j 1 G. Spearman. j ( Township >'o. 2. Commissioners ol ethel?J. T. Felker, J. C. Baker, Newberry Cour lease. October 10, 19] Pa^nnrr A Ml & v &&&&l a &, ef U >ummer-Wise Stock ( lay above the marl otton and cotton see* >f notes and accounts, Jring in your cotton eed and get straight. / Summer-Wis< Compar NEWBERRY, i emy?D. A. Livings J. T. Xorris. iliip >"o. 3. ;hip >'o. 4. L Jeter, P. B. Odell, | T. Cromer, G. E. j fl thip >*o. 5. oster, Dr. J. W. Folk, j I _ sr* c,?- I Sterli] ship 6. . R. Dorroh, G. A. d. >hip >To. 7. ?Jno. W. Sanders, A | hn Mnrran. ihiP>o. & Hand T C. Lake, Claud Ber- -* -* -* Jr. Nichols, P. S. LiviugIne. }hip No. 9. C. Spence, A. H. w Do you nee< O. VV . ivuia; u, uw. a*. Daminick. * n *? Counts, E. R. Shealy, IlllCS. It SO, mpson. bi" *?-,#' ? Told time price . M. Hrller, G. I. Kin- * house?'A. L. Aull, B. the war does .1 T*? I _ ...L 1-J. a. sneaiy, rj. j. r<AUC WUC1C uffnuan. p?P. B. Banks, For- J f** V. Bouknight. 1T&1S0C1* nip no. 11. large assortn* 5. Counts, J, W. Ale- ? a. L. Ruff, L. H. F*?ase, Folk, J. D. Crooks, z^zzz^^zzzzzz ax ea-cu preumuL ucimiested to delegate one ' d secure the 'boxes and BETTER C action any time after ber 28, 1914, at P. F. m Mg i ang Parlors. IVlclV0S' :has. W. Douglas * -ww Luther A. Tew, 3. L. Sease, The HoUSe < : Federal Election for Lty, S. C. jbove a rices X* 111 I ^ Jompany will I M Let price for I % & in payment | I and cotton I i Stock I iy V s. c. . . . r*I . Ul C199 and i rig silver and tainted China 4 anufhino in trip above <A maaj uau*^ mmm waav ?? ?- ? . ? I can furnish you at is. I bought early, so not affect my prices, the orice has not been ! s where you can get a ent to select from. ' ' i IDS FOR SAME MONEY I I Book and Cl Variety 0101*6 I of a Thousand Things I