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DEVOTED TO BLIN'D PO'iTlFF Livinc Buddha, Made Sightless by Oi?aipztior., Commands Veneration of Millions of Fcilcwcrs. The living Buddhu. Isffr a doi.He sonality. He Is aetrating. energetic. but at the s../e time lit; indulges in the di'URkenn:---.s thai h:i> brought blindness. "When he became bloA the lamas '.vert- :hr wn into a st.^ of desperation. Some oi them maintained that Sogdo Kahn must be poisoned and another In urnate Buddha set hi his place: wi.ih the otl ers pointed out rlu great merits of the pontiff in the eyes of linns and the followers </f tla- Veliov Faith. They finally decided t?? propitiate the gods by or.iMing a giva.t temple with u gigantic >ra:;;? .a' Paiddha. attiwrtrrrg t??'*1 ?I:t? k Mag! :?i" ??T golia," by Ferdinand (>sse?:d..w>:Ui. rendered into English by I.ew:> Stanroii Pa Ion in A<ia Magazine. i! ne\er ceases to ponder upon i!.e problems and well-being of tlu- church and of Mongolia, and at the same I i2:: * he indulges himself with useless triiles. A retired Russian oifieer presented him r"ih two (>ld- guns, it which the donor received the ft';1 "Tniabaiir Hun"?"i'rinee I>ear-to-My-IIeart." < >n holidays these eannon were tired, to the greal amusement of tin- blind man. Motor ears, gramophones, telephone, crystals. porcelains. pictures. perfumes, musical instruments, rare :: 111 nulls and birds, elephants. llbmuJiyan bears, monkeys. Indian snal.es and parrots?all these were co!;eet?-d i:i the palace of "the god." bu: all were soon cast aside and forgo; ten. The blind pontiff :s regarded wi:h tbr deepest reverence, i.eiore mum uu i..:: on their faces. KIihiis and huiiiktus approach him on their kne >. A drunken blind man, listening :<> ii.- banal arias of the gramophone <>r ftvjrho'ning his servants with an t-1?-:Ti<-iir rent from his dynamo, a ferocious old fellow poisoning his political enemies, a lama keeping his people in darkness and deceiving them with his prophecies and fortune fdiing?he is. however, r.oc an entirely ordinary person. TO REVIVE DOMESTIC WEAVES Movement in England to in a Measure Restore System Which Preceded Modern Factory. A short time ago an Indian came iii^o Lancashire from a training school in Paris and promised a huue order to anyone who could invent a single hand-spinning spin<ile wirn an ai:;o matie feeder of raw cotton. This was to he used to help crush tin* factory system of India l?y a revival and extension of hand spinning, and with ir, domestic weaving. The idea should not l>e impossible, but the difficulty of providing the mechanism is to make ir light enough In weight to he easily moved about, also to make ir cheap enough for any poor householder to purchase. India has about 2.000.000 hand loom* employing 5.000.000 or G.000.0<(?> men. women and children, consuming more than 250.000.000 pounds of yar>is. In England the art of domestic weaving has been practically lost. It was superseded nearly 100 years ago by the rapid advance of the automatic loom and the factory system. 15ut there has been a suggestion recently that some attempt should be made to reintroduce domestic ^ caving on a more mrftlem plan than that which has been pushed out. Domestic hand-loom weaving may still be found in isolated places apd it has also been taken up by disabled soldiers. Hopes to Brirg Rain by Wireless. Sir Oliver I.odge. England's veteran scientist, knows how to play on the imagination of his countrymen. On j his seventy-first birthday he casually j announced that much of hi> time is ue- j voted to wireless research work, but for th*e time being he shall keep the results of his experiments dark, lie believes that there is a great future for broadcasting. Being asked what he thinks is the cause of England's protracted drought i ?last year was me anest ot a.i re- ; corded Knglish summers, and there has been some duplication of it this year. "The atmosphere wains electrifying." he said. "Some day. 1 have no doubt, a method will he found t<> electrify the atmosphere to produce rain at will. It is one of my dreams of the future." The Nth Degree. Armond is learning to count. He doesn't seem to he enjoying his lessons. however, and after h. has jinfully and slowly enumerated om . two. three, four, live. six. seven, el^rhi. nine, ten. he stops, and n>> amount of coaxing can set him to go further. a:>::ougi; Polly. his year-and-a-haif-o!! si>ter. counts nobly 011 io one hundred. The Woman therefore feels highly flattered, for one niubt n-.-eniiy, afi^v She'd told the wee lad a hedti ;!; story. he flunjr his arms aromvi in-r r - -k ami said: "Oh. such a lnvly story! T love yon to the end of the numbers."? Chicago Journal. Helium From Beryl. A distinguished Kn;.i:s!i physicist, Professor St rut t o- 1 11: i !* . has discovered a n"i.:hle quant:5y of helium in hrryl svnt t<> him ir?>m Now Hampshire. A rcniark:;!!!:- I in : Us relation is tJj::t tin* mineral appears to be alix?h:T?'iy \\ it ii ?ur I -<!* ;i\ tjv. As is now generally know::. lit iiam a piv<li!<-t ??f rad:i?:i<TIvtj minerals. I'r??ffs.Mtr Sirntr. si;t*t??*:-?- I by the rc-alt obi ;; States that it s< ? !! .< likely that la -'e is a <*asp of ray'ess ?-li:;n.uv i/f' at;?mi?* consti? in a?!i. mni :l may lead to f inner unexpected discoveries.? JSzchange. i?iiin?? Mil n.M'v.. ym yaru'r i^.-i-vn/v .- ? "SCACS" MAKE A DIFFERL15CS Romant'cists .May Deny It, but Avc?* age Man Bcycrjc; ivliddie Age Knows U to Be a [:ac;. SoiiiOOiK'?Knv: '"id I lii I tlilltk- u>c<l U> si:-s 1 i;:! .-)Ut :iu just a :V\v j::;i ilv* nii-iit have pa liriio v. ! . ,li:V..ri>i> -,? ;i f.'U ,1 ? inako. lit Isocca (Jolt it is Colo. m>'", tli-'Ui:!! iM-'i in ho s-o!. whiii t >!<I A?-f ? ; H 1 !.is ) softs. ' M i i J i ami i:"i! t?j?pormm in uar alloy- and 1 lis m' in Ik- ii ; li'i-'ii'-is. Si t" was a tai'iuilis n : jJrJ. i>f ky More Us:.:; I'.: was : ringing, raving Uarinj; S:i?* tlidn'1 l:a\ ' ilu* cloth ... n. vui: iu say for tiu ::i v. Uifv wort' i-Ii-an. The ::ir!s i:; <>:: town wore ,i :>, Itn-Hntr ot:i I.;:!:* could Iso n.tnvlied, waved ! wi- iinoited by hired help. Their mothers Ii;i i i;!\;.-i\s w;<ho<! :<ioir own ]:;\U' J'il'i sr.t on t'io hack i until it dri.-d. l>v'fky to .i-i: her own and 1 i':iL it jir?>ui:d with he;- hnnds until ii i he put ujt. I-jiiranch iriy pretty. llceky I v.;ts i:i luvo with her. ?> v^'ir^e. B::; my ni??Tiu-* >::v:?.:rod n:<% wj:.-r.<-v> 11!i* to In*!- ;i!tt'!iln)ii. i' vtV w is j.'!'< ty. >!ic admincd. 1?aT tin:; w:i.: nl. :: ;'W (Maid be >:':! ! of and s!i>' w;> v-: i i?-a ; ???. ? i by b?>??'s. botrles. ?-M imn juice? ry I'. ;*!;y w;.> son of li love witii in . I think. Jusi propinquity, probably, 1 ut her oyi-s ii.-'- i i'1 <\i Ui' very pretty when 1 hove hi Well. 1 w;. chased aw;:y ;'r?? a t! - paternal hamlet for one reason and auoiher. :Mif! when I irot.bai-k the ??id man ha 1 moved ro n boner street, jmd mother rode down to murker in :i giass-inch sod car that had a sort of t'aniii\ likeness to a hearse. and tlit- tow;; newspaper printed my picture. ;is the >->n of the wellknown and popular, etc. So I sort of 1<! .la"! down on I?ecky. Who., we met we were hcrh omharrassed. We could i;.-t act hack t" the frank camaraderie of our youth. That infernal hoots, hottlcs and old iron skeleton rattled lis dry hones in our ears. I walked down Main street with Becky one day. hut I was conscious of my condescension. I met I>e;*ky airain yesterday. for the first time in years. Old Ahe has run thai second-hand shoestrin:: of ids inj to a iar^e and odorous tannery. He j will always he old Ahe, essentially ; :>o<>tsv. lu>ti!ey. and old irony, hut nev erthchss ri-h. IJocky lias married a rising youns: millionaire. They have | more l<>:tles in their cellar than I ! ever saw in a fancy grocery. Reeky condescend;* 1 to me. Nothing nasty. F.ut she was conscious uf her social superiority. Ain't it funny what a difference just a few scads make!? Chicago Daily News. Wedding Rings. It was once vn old Knclish wedding custom for rhe bridegroom at the ceremony !>? present the bride with a purse .)f money a> well a^ a rin.ff. This appears in the words of the ceremony as : jrlven in an old edition of the prayer ! book : "With this r:::^ I thee wed, Ti is gold a:ui silver I give thee." Tin' rinj: was the sign that the wife ! was entrusted with her husband's prcj>erty ,* specially valuable posses' >i>>n> were delivered into her care, j She was responsible for tljem. Wedding rin~s were (. :'ten used as seals, i j and with them th*> fastenings of Imuse; hold treasurers were stamped. Roman j rinus were iron seal rin.Lrs. and it was | common for a man to ;,rive his wife j two of them?one, of jrold, to wear outside the house for show and one. I of iron, for every day use. The tradition of the "fourth limrer of the left | hand with the vein leading direetly to j the heart" seeins to have an an? ient oriirin. the thumb beiny reckoned as first linger. Once Wcs Enoucjh. .-.in. tMvi.-nh driver in New j - I York who ?;is ;m inordinate fear of j highwaymen. especially when he's j crossing a bridge, says the Sun. of !h:it city, lit' lakvj? ingenious precautions to foil holdup men. Following ;t <i.:n recently a couple entered ;; I;..\i'-ai?. Ti.vV were about to drive i.yit a i >:ie!y su'eteh o!"' Was;hj ijiirt<>i! bridge wli :i jlio cab was sudi dtT'ly drawn u;> r<? the curb. Tiic driver >|>r:ini? 'rom bis scut ! and pulled open the door. Tiie irirl : -chit eh ed *cr escort's ;;r::i. both -a; j in<r nervously ;:r the drive;-, expeetin;; ! a jrun be tan:st at ihem. i "I why. held i!]< <>.! '.bis very bridge 1 once."' li".' driver j^.sped. "'and I don't ? IwJ., : expect if l<> a^ju n 1 < ;m ? ! it. I*i!i loliiiV vi' '! id!:? n?nv tluji ai! ! I've .-'ci is an irnitaiion irol'i I w?t<*!i and tnl< lure phoney diamond j rime." NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRII MAR\ ?LLv> I sON i Primary Election of t *:?e Democratic | natty f(,r the nomination of candidates for congressman, state oHi-crs nd couniy o:*:;cerj _ for Newberry L'OUiUy v,.!' be heid at : Democrat :c . Inbs Xewi-erry county* on Tuesday, August 2:'. 1922. Tin- :>:*]is v? i;i pc- > ;u !icu S oV! (-! : j?3 the | morning and closed at 4 o'clock in J The afternoon. Xo person wiS! be a!j lowed to vol.'. except siu n persons as I .re <:,* ly cjuaiifb'd aceor-ung to the j rules oI tr.e I)i niocratn' party ami j aie properly enrolled at the club at j '.V11 IP.'. l)ei'3Cin ohc.~:-. i>j ??u-. | -very person vot';^ will he required j to f-kv the proper oath as required j by the .' j.i:1- of the party. ; The poilir.a: places for the respec!:; * eh;b> and the manager? to coni duct the fa id election have been desj i^-jiatvd and appointed by the county sirr.-v.m^MCwrz-zj? ? lh " * ? .* -ti-r^rv T.-.~^r-T'^,.?n-rx.?.-. ' H : X | la K I't n: I & ;3 ft ? v ? ggj 0 m !? iff RR J M P ;i-i ' H a &,u fv.l t#l fcif ?.? i^rai c?a && tJ >r N ti I * s < s 1 ii r s i I I I I I I is? I it' I M I ^ a 1 n 1 ! h a I IP Vom .cztlzs. x. za i? a ^ I !? a * jm j rhone id Democratic executive committee of Mr:. .] X'. wberry county as hereinafter set i 1 forth, the last name! person at eacn club is the cierk an?i the three first i. A. named are the managers of the electier.. " j Ward I. ' * ' ' Citv C"ou::: iI C,-amber?J. B. Boo- l^rovr zer, G. G. Sale, H. L. Speers, Miss harri. Ma.'^ie Thomasson. i Ward 2 | " \'ew Cour:hr;u.e (upstairs)?r. B. ' Hunter, Miss Mary L. Burton, D. B. ^i0>" Wert:, ii. S. Cannirijrham. I p. Ward 3. !., Kl: fl or Gee. C. ilipr/s store? Malcolm Johnstone, S. M. Evans, 0.-^ease* M. Buzhaniv. II. ii. Kinard. \V a rd 3 * r *1 o. 3 31. Timmerman's store?i. H. Martin, Maybi C. If. .Jacksaii, Roy Gamut, I. T Tim- son> ^ merman. \ Ward 4. ruircll Compur.v store?A. J. S. j Lanir-j"nr::. T. P. Wicker, T. B. Ki'b- TT s<'h ier, Miss Blanche Davidson. g; Ml Ward 5. HatiO Place to be designati'd?J. E Shea]y. (i. W. Killer, \V. T. .Morse, Lueile t -1't;..,,, .... Carl is J-?ii. G. J. Miller's ~ store?Mrs. Nellie Cortes Davis, J. W. Henderson, G. -J. Miller. Welch Wilbur. ?L- Oakland Ml Sanders' ?:or<?Jas. R. Rhoden, Jeff T. Cromer. Jas. Masters, S. K. Tim merman. W. D. Harlford Brock Hartford School House?C. F. Lester, W. B. Goggans, J. ii. Earjle, i li. J IP ,ri. !'4ti h. ? ^nne ?etwjli ' u ,f ww.'iwmb^ 5??jwm i Firm is Known JL Man is Knou r ? i c ' ?.eeps do is a >v ihe Appearance fS am :ery. We Guarai he Very Highest, rlnfing Done RIGl I c I wmm? u?ata ? ? 9 - B! ? e Mem! . F. II.'*.v.'kiJ/orrr.n, Johnstone . white, i'. C Ac;i ' viiy?J P. Banks, "ut'iViiy, M. Mills, W. I'j. ^ drop.' J/S. ar.> yr Kt s G. Lcitzi?y 3 r sMcn'ce?W. G.j * i. J T. \\\ Folk, E. M. Buis-i Dominick I-.. ?>. J>0' 5 Me. Bethsl i r. r>-?nuTV re3:d??nce?S. \.! Cro:r.>y\< 1, Landlord Aicwinc, S. vV . j -i. L. \vatki \ John II. Ruff. Murrr.;\ Mulberry iv.-iT.rd Acadonty?J. T) Nance X(\v Sch . Wicker, Aiviii I law!, J. A. \y. G. Koll I L. IT. Sum. Mav^?ion ;bintOR?School House?A. H. { Sanders' i . -I. U. T- . : .s. J. M. Render- Bowles, \V. L 15. Wi-.;..iey. I icrs. Ml. "Icasant j Picasa?; ;.?oo] licuse. i Restccnct WJiitmire W hf^Ier, J. ool House?Geo. E. Young, W.1 V.". P. Pavs lier. C Woods if .war J, .v. M.i n. | Utopia Lon?^ Lane Schumpert, hi de:: School House?II. ('. Hawkins. M le, Jus. Glenn, \V. E. Eimore, Caldwell. J. M. Xi Jainpa T. M. rant, ma M- !-ca;iti:if Comoanv store G?s M. Long, \V. W. Riser, Jr., W. !!er, R. J.. Albritton Town Ha Ksnards Cuit'S Puirl Do.,!!!! , k': S. Evan s %AUr pu^h. Carv, R. G. McGill. L. J. St. I.v.k Reedrrville Jaillette U E. Livingston's store?J. H. kins, X. E. ; HI II M|iilM'WHIIHIl'""MliW>W'"WIWWMII"1 III By lis Printed Si m by the Comp< Business House : of its Printed itee Our Work t Standard. .& i am i/ciimcu ? t A jer Chamber of Commerce TV Johnson. M. M. Sattcr- kins. . Workman. j < Trinity j_?\\Val! ?c] thool House?J. W. Wal-i Crouch, C. B. Bishop, J.j' w*"c* . Doitijr.icks |. Srt j low, .j. h. rut School .'louse? jjg_ Kulnicr. Chappeiis iV ; Siorf ?W. M. Cromley,* Monticello ns, .1. I,. Fellers, J. J. Harmon, 0!in j ly, J. W. Warn Vaughnviile ' ool House?J. G. Coats, >q;-- Luues I ingsworth, Frank Leavel!, k. D. . Letter, Mrs. R. Saluda No. 7 Store?L. C. Pitts, J. II. Mi'.rway Sc H. Sanders. Howell Fel- r; 'ffo, 0. S. Counts, J. P. V East Riverside B I'J. Lee Hayes?A. C. Hipr Creek i W. Cromfir. Will Waters, Nichols, P. E. inger. Otto Boozer. IJlopia SaS School House?W. I'. Saluda Aen Miss Ro.se Xichols. L. M. ha ugh, Sanimic rs. David Cannon. Fitzhue Dawkh Siiverstrcet Littl chols' Store?R. C. Xce!, yv- g Shealv 0. K. Xichols, J. 31. Xich- ],... \\r jr t)C! .Miss Mattie Be Prosperity !i?VV. T. Gibson, W. 1'nion Schoc 1, Mower Singley, G. Ar- son. G. S. Enlo Straus:-. St. Lukes j Jo es School House?Mrs. Hunter-De\V iwkin.s, Frank W. Daw- B. Boinest, Jr. Taylor, Miss Minnie Haw- Geo. 1. Kinard Mi t* m [ ^ any He Judged Siatioo be of x*c?v-r -fx--r f.<r% i s 1 ?-% st* -it*\i c-wwf s y <BBWBy ! O'Ncall I St. .oo: House?Cole S. j Kibler. L. Wise, Brady Long, liamso rairvieiv j Ceil luol House?John En-j Wicke; mer, Ernest Long, H. | E. S. i i [cnticello Z;or School House?rrankjG. H. Counts, i-5. A. Connel-iW. Ki I Liberty ; St. School House?X. R. j Wickf Merchant. Miss Jennie j ick, E. C. Hunter. Midway j Croi hoo! House?J. W. Adam; Livingston, G. A. i Vatts. | L. I Creek ! toil. J. 3chco! ilou.-'c?W. E. JJ. Joh Kunkle, J. P. Boozer,; ! To 1 ucia No. 9 | ^ Ea demy?I). L. Beden-jmer. Pugh, Bruce Bovvers, is. Red e Mountain ! ^ou,'k s Store?C. E. Whee- j CI?r.k' rick, W. B. Shealy, . V'e | design ?ia:iu. Union I ca^ a' >1 House?I. II. WiI-;'Satur,J w. H. J. Kinard. M. L.'a- m i etc. Ily Street alt School House?WJ , O. S. Richardson.; B. B. . Thos. A. Ellisor. j ? 1 C9S3 nfiiKUT RS8CWS W?"PE I V ? ff' gmwagj mat St. Pauls Paulo School House?W. H. , G. A. C. Wicker, S. J. Willi, F. F. Livingston. Central tral School House?B. S. r, J. A. Counts, C. F. Boland, Shcaly. Zion : School *ou.se?J. J. Kinarrl. Richardson, E. J. Adams, Jno. nard. St. Philips Philips School House?G. K. !'. A. P. Ruff. Horace Lornin. L. Half sere. Walton jks Store?G. D. Hontz. J. H. t 1.? i 7 r,v,nl'S >, 'J. U. V.IUUft.3, <J. A-I. Pomaria 3. Boland's Store?W. D. HatW. Alewinc, C. C. Epting, R. nson. Peak be designated?C. E. Stuck, R. rgle, 0. 0. Llndler, Carl FulCross Reads Knoll School House?R. J. mire. A. Milton Shealy, Claude L. Magnus S'healy. managers of the clubs will ate one of their number to : the Standard Warehouse on lay, August lifzz, oeiwt en . and G p. m. for boxe?, tickets County Chairman. J. D. WHEELER. LEITZSEY. Secretary.