The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 11, 1914, Image 6
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• , J*«P)' tar Thl» D«p*r»rn»«nt SupplfiS by
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Millions in back
i'. PAY NOW IN SIGHT
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-^ack 'rAnifjlAiWiutnn Avorlff-
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i*s votonuia fHjypuu.
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^4y tlmsp |t**rsoijii wuokp cusps Inup
Jpcn i>rpsiiiin>tiv»4y'i tyn^atoi^. 'tvQh
^•Arvlep undor s(.‘fjlOQ< Jft.tif «<> Wypld
jjlnir yptoranM' Hfr *nr t^V ii~i:iv i!m( lip
^ude fo(| anj jiPrivd Httf. |dato
$f ilip i»pftr<forT\>T Hip'an im .fnhp 7.
If*- I •WutUitU ik MUW, . |m o nm n <tf
x^kp I .'Won pdinniitlpp, lias takpn Issiip
ttds vIpw.
* Mr MIMpp dpplarps that tlicre 1h In
Vio phrasing of the law 11 “didlnltp
TjURKPstlon of retroactivity In that the
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■ nrmt J,r
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AUT^MOpj/.E,
lod
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nuton]
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suburb
also a
Huddle
IfM^ita'
rpcpived in, *aji
Tkr crash in an
aible internal injuries
■AjUdHur '.-kbor-WAIKe Luaii^ee, -44-
years of age. was setioi^sly injured
and HUfferei^wlyi^ aoctya
playma^i' *“ R ^ of ' tlTe^arfflifjtl ? > tTffventi<jn
H jjnrf - the thirty-seventh Rotary distriStf
^ r( WilfcflTAIN NEXT ANNU/y
' ROTARY DISTRICT CONVEjN-V
. .Traita-isb- *?*
“'t ijE, ‘Jtftf 5 1 ) OWv-W.wjtf'
to a hoBprral uncon^Lioua. .Th<
•jii »
e ^composed of 43 clubs in eastern Ca^g*
"»fonbiY , 1 y.oi#lfT«nd «J lr4fvrf , ’OM?5 ?^i a and southern VirKinia, mark^
ami df'vunil Ktxhw, an4 buiUtt*".* ^f^^^itlTrdjng session of the two dav4
If di?Mit l 97.100, indgl^ be m 1 '^obference of district executives herfc
*> (, iirflarch 1!6 and 27 were fixed as tlW
, i ft dates for the convention. The thrci£
■^n fi ..Mr Tr—
placed hack within a i>erlod noW'soiue
Jears reinote."
*}'No claiinM which have been con
Reeled with by Uft^.
wherein under the -provisions of sec
tJon ii^t hf .t4i4 nitt comiawnitioni inny
b«* paiil retroactively for on* .yetjr_
PH or tii thA Mitta of fin* clhfn’i; Ate
AUH'iujt dep»yJdiug upon the ^l|n««lnil
Condition of the claimant during that
period, are afT»*eted by the bureau’s
preliminary ruling, it waa |M>luled out.
Tin* T.egion pur|ioses, it was learned,
to plioa* ujion the same Wldjis th<»s.«
daiais which have now been con
nected with service through the op
eratIon of the “presumptive" clause of
tin* new act.
The importance of tin* ruling can
easily be .recognized wheii it Is’starts!
flint during the first, month of opera:
tUm under the pre.suniptive provision
2,''<»rt tuhemilous, ■j.'iim netiropsychl-
a’ric and ">• amoebic dysentery
cases, making a total of . r i,rsKl claims,
were connected with service and i
placed upon a compensable basis.
TIicm* eases tilolie, ,at the hospital
^Vr/ntest ng cities extended invitatunj
.B^t the next convention at the laffy
, district gathering in Raleigh, but trQe
• i» M f f’Jhiltlmate decision was left to the
; ■ ^ t;-| f I .Jfe^Utlves A warm contest was an^s
S,0 RAMStY M/k^DdNA^D, BRITISH < ipated, but the agreement on Rifth,
_ , -flit i* / t *Lf ' ^ L j// . fWond WATTea. he'd jit the presTdentJi’
P R. I M i—M-lNi.STE-R , breakfast conference, and present^
/•' D^CLXfiis .“.l If). ■ /1 to the full session when it was ffij*
mally ratified &*»
0*neva—The next dlearmaTnent con ’ Most of the day was gtreir over
feretue mast, be heljy in Kuropify not roun4*‘*tfible discussion offttomry yj-
Washington^ AUcpoBuiiW-4Jiu ) i*^r^Hnid ac tiviti#^ cgnfMence w-
Hritish prifnl* iijil(|i^Mrf, 4*sOl|fei4 H- vwirljla^ op*. 0<V*
IfpRE THAN HI
^ 4 KILled
uredT
i*
**l.ond(ilh«Jh“lorlk'il?an p^»son
\*re killed or injured in a collision
gf, two passenger trains near La-
^■e. British India. aypordJjig. ^y aa
a*ency dispatch Quoting Incomplete
imports received in
♦jBtxty-seven bodies
•d. in the wreckage aad, it wtf». said
rp^re than 20 - hollies remafned
apvong th^ debris, pyr-*
sWis were seriously injured and 49'
agency dispatch quoting incomplete
* LfHANGHAI DEF^DER CLAIMS.^T
i were discover- f uac 1 4-..»_ •»
Watch; Child's Bowels^
i •>
Id AS MORE THAN HELD
( h Vs ownT
Shadghdt.—Although only one of tkjr
“California fig Syrup” is
’.A-* - V ' -A -e.xV -wup-v. • *
Children's Harmless'
Laxative
^Rhtly Injured. ([,t j l).v) ■ ( f.ttFuiji^ e(.<i<r.ur.J I.u Yung Hain
tuchun of Chekiang, who is flghtit
*>y)t f j ttt reta|p'f<»otiyMiShanhal agaii
FIBR NAVY FORCES ASSEMBLE ,he ' ss “ u,,s ot ( """ al 0hl c ' h ''
Yuan, of Kiangap. was engaged in _
‘ \ Miattfe Whiclilfkvniinued throughout tk^
, r day, the Ctaeki^ng. headquarters 4f;
Rij-JflNG WARNED i^e'it Vas a^l4')qmore than hold itfc
m CHINESE HARBOR W*U*L, f j ,
’■*' j ' V>< < !fTJite , 'thb'ffret qhat Us line froftgf
* * NOT BE PERMITTED. (he Shanghai Nsmking railroad to ikB
f*'yt:
plaining (ire 41. firi t ian s position on Cf»' standing matters handled included tiia
e I'e.’i t |.i-f.ir.. tli.- leag.Uc decision ! u jo.ii with th** th ii ty*'*iglltt)
seinbly. "j Y -y^ / \ ■ 4i ' » cbnti^uipg thaJ^ilMe Spfe
Mr* MtA l^mpd ex^r®U(d : the »0on«i ctyl^nor e^irybvg Rotai)ai^/r^m ttt
vletion that any new conference. e«- tArriiory embraced' in ‘the two distrioik
jieeia^v if it di»eAJis;ed. reductiony of- (fc/the next international conventuslk
land armaments, should be held in The conference also adopted a n}*
hftropw bmstuse it (tould beat treat’tibn whh h would reduce the entrance
conditions I'xisting (here. Tl>^ heads , fef for the district convention frtinl
icf the KuVviVean stafes, fnlist attend 1 Jlh to $">. with the deficit to be ma<(*
sufb a confs-rcm a if It hoped to be np by a per capita tax of probably
eompliMh anything authoritatively. $1.25 on eai b Rotarian in the district.
The eonferenee pnihuhty would last —
several months, and the premiers
niiiKt be free to go back and forth. If
held in Washinttoti it would be Ini-
» t ^ 1 Vkh^tze rtfer wtfs*. lightly, held, t^
Washington. Nuval^yosof t* 1 ®^ ('hekiang leaders Reported that the^
L'njted States. Japari, Great^lWfain arniy herd Hhefr positions in the eentW
an(j[* Ffance. kepi Tor ^>atrol- work in ' and mnde progress in the Hwangt$F
. V*.- •: Jn , iiai ..a** i»»*U.or onihe railway and in the vicirf*
- V * " . *' J ^ ^ LiWro. on thi river. Jflttie Kiaji
Shanghai, ®ni|a.—^ ‘ •> j 1 j < gau^mreofused ^irt^lery in ItAattacd^i
^ome already Bre there aftd Oth@ra on ('helcYa'ng wfhlt near fuiupo! sorfid^
ar^ proceeding, moviiTgj as^, neutral of the shells falling in that town a ltd
ships but prepared to act swiftly in damagirf^ 1 tftM- 1 Writh Ddy BaptiA
ti^ev arSiodUett dpott lb pro- v ; nUs»*oti- hospAa^*vyhick^ tw^i^-Ataj:*^ |
tect their respectiv e nationals. f com ^ ‘ ^ *ofheif. Atis^crhc^ I. Y'rflndhll’anfl 1
me Mias Susie-. M.- llurdi. k we-re remain-,-
naced by danger of hostilities between ' n E wlth thf ' ir patients.
mimarv torce* commanded bv v two. Both sides^uj- said t V be rushing
l)r(AinciaT gtivdrn6rsl ^ >''V ^ ‘tf.AtbtrPlluPT&'SMtn.-a**’
♦The diplomatic agents of the four ln the. affected area are being con*
goYArnmeuts already have advised the , tripled., causing a further influx eft
I’ekjng foreign office that the idea refugees into Shanghai, the Ckkiese
of k navad battle fn the greatest harbor ; <l^rter of which is- already crowded <
of^fhe east wai unthinkable and could People leetng to «f<aipe the.flgh^ ,
* V
Believes Foreign Nations Will ‘Pay,
Washington -Just back from a two*
months' trip in Europe, Senator Reed,
not ‘ be iolerated.” pointing out thil
the Shanghai waters constitute one
viujt harbor in ■ which, the shijis of
every’ nation float. 1 ,
.^dmlrgl Thomas Washington, com
mAnder in chief of the Asiatic squad
possible for them to spend sufficient of Pennsylvania, predicted after a calf ! run, find Edward Bell, charge of the
time there.
Mr Mai Donald said there was no
nation more interested in the reduc
tion of, armaments than , the I'nited
fctatefv: if it did not partieipate" in any
iiihfereni.e it vvftuld be,a source (if
t re m e liiTiMi s <ii s a j qtoiii t inept to every*
body He thought tiiat Wa'liington
could take part in an European cbn-
t fi rem e Th'* l,eagtie of Nations he
added, certainly should prepare the
way for sin h a eonferenee.
If- i Without spe.-Hyln: tin nature pf liis
inlllieii ilnlli^r.s In eiijitpensittUin each i a '^ le*-' '*l r M(l< Donald epiphasized
Jllcllt ll.
at the,White House that negotiations legation in Peking, imported to* the
would'-W initiated by' the Eurppetvil Waehington government on thy situa*
nations concerned to finr the out* -tion at Shanghai.
ing. - • f . <
Denernl I.u has two further lines
defense. The second, (held by ^Wl.OOP
m* 6. thi* s.iipe ndmber, As eng&glLii !p
the battle, extends ffom near the
boundary of northern Chekiang to a
point west pi Woosung. the outer port
of Shanghai The third army-, 8.u(»0
strong, is stationed in Hangshow afid
N'ingpo in northern Chekiadg. ,»
deb
to the United
Admiral Washington ‘-aid nine dr*
stroyers, the ilorle. Smith Thompson.
Tracy. Hufbert. J D. Evans, I’reble,
I’ruitt, Penquin and Whipple, had, been
dispati.hed from the suhinier base at
Chefoo to,Shanghai and. in iidlitiou.
staniling war
States'.
The reparations settlement had’
opened the way, he said for those
-countries which .have hot aeoeunted
for their debts to do so, and in* de
eiared If Ptrch negotiations were not the gunboat (Isabel, flagship of the
opened,soon by them, ^tbis country river patrol, had been ordered there
should take the initiative. v from Kipkang
“In my visif t^ Europe," Senator No mention, however, was contained
Rued said, '"particularly in ‘ France Mn-these dispatehes as to what ships
. arbitration as the befit means of as* and Italy, T heard less and Jos stalk thh other three powers now have at
i uririg vvoi Id pem e. His Kov<*rnment of debt, forgiveness and they
1 was iipposi d to the proposed pact of realize that cancellation is
| guarantees le•cause England vv anted to sihle.” ' ■ ♦ h. . ’• .
| know what it was doing and would f * *—•—-—
, not sign a blank check. Diamonds Cheaper Than Food. *
uioiv titan two umjiiUis liav<* passinj j* The Uritisli, nyntini|(M) the premier, .Moscow.* Diamonds in - Rti si a. are
It the l.egbui wins its |mint.‘ the
tieneiifs to Ibe men involved ^oiihl'bu
enormous. 'I be fnV*t tbiit tie* burean
hit* nut. yet lt>»(lcd u JronngUeni rtgn-
ftition eoferlng ibis point, altlinugh
impoa
sdiiif* the passage rif fbe'acf, ik (Aken
Ur indieute the possibility of a favor*
*rt»le (leci^n.
m to Siiangfiai. or have ordered there. It
is known, now ever .that the Peking
diplomats repreSfcptinu th** four groat
powers are acting ’sh^unison in the
Shanghai matter and tmnail will be
or are represented there no\fr>ljy ves
sel* .of their respective naval fiirces.
.Mr. Hell, reporting on the conforciicY'
T\ m. M & * y
Uew York Elks Praise
\> Massachusetts Legion
Y•Expressing appreciation of the
CtMirtcsv of the American Legion in
£. * \
f service men for
assistance njjd aci (Uiimodatlon of
were trying tn bring the present dis- cheaper p la lively than fm.d. Pure
arnianient and so* urity disc ussions to white, flawless stories, cut on Amen
practii iil Uytaihj ^»uiU <1 to condition**can .^Uinyiaui!*. can be |jad at JUKI he and the other diplomatic officers
in Kurpp*’ .11*1* fuvordd siniie arhitrh^ a .(’.ut lit is cliffii ultvto g»*f them held in Peking with Dr Koo, the for-
tioi^Ufjhunarihlo $o deliver iudgnieiit^ out* dff thd’v*fluntry on Af cgunt of tli| eigfl minister, declared that, while it
w hVh *vonlfl'mf^ 1 *' fjir po^ee and flt*- liiwi \ >’ was their desire to remain strictly ^
eta red that England ' believed that a' The sellers tisulally are members 6f nelUraTantl iml.to intiirfer^, with Chifl- > . uou * “ U ’ t ‘ r ^
Would Deliver at New Orleans.
New York Dcdaring that deliver-
-ies of c olon at .southern points against
New York futures contracts is econo
mically sound ,n princ iple, und-mbted-
ly would tend to kc-p quofatlon.-) jnor*
in harmony with spot values and would
tie prai ti'c’Hble at numerous' cities hut
for adverse -tale laws, the special
southern warehouse ccinm ttee oh the
New York cotton exchange\n a report-
made, unanimously ret o!:ini<*nds thr
extension of delivery privileges to New
Orleans At present all futures ^m*
tracts orr th<- N'“" York eotton ex*
change call for (b every ai New York
• ity only.
'Hie cuipmitteOi whJgh .has .stud *»cj
th* 1 (|ii“st on of sodthern deliveries
tor. more than a v»ar. states it woind
‘ v "• i (
hAve reiaininienci d extending delivery
pnvlegesdaa Norfolk. Savannah. Gal
veston and lt>Hp-ton. but for restrict;
iftwac -i
pact of guarantees, would smash the the old aristocracy or nobility. vvduJ
league and make* for war.
pitched Battle Between Chinese. ~.\
ffe assistniiec* ajiil a.’cemiiiMdatien efflf pitched Battle Between Chinese. * rR Aho were the h uyers of" Woos
vlaiting^1 ittj^i'taUj*'Ua4‘ dJiinghai A p.tcli'id .hattlc between^ sofjf'nd hand. jew.*lr>| half* nearly tfC’ ajs w
4J* rc*,*e^&1!3ig^ thetil.rc’es of I If W Bus^a’'a|*cH ;in •!«:oi. S Au*.,,« e tkj the *
^letter f »A|M* ** v m f* n «
clt-r of the* . .Nfassiii’liusc*tts Legion, as
ttd I c ' vv n :
*‘."1 atu huru you will be pleases) to
jejirn that the men eonducfc*cTMlic*m-
4-1 ves adiidrably and made ia very
1^* •tty stiovving in the* pArfdbV We ihe-
*t^(l\c*il.aH along the liuc^.yi mani)’’ap-
riUmsc*, and I Yec*l that Jliui'h of ifds
vfas due to the* fact ihat.tvVt ha^iflies^ j '' .a i
Z' . . . , 1 V. 1 V d at 1 d,(iAil
IJen at the* head of mir line. 1
Voding men whom you scYit vv**rc* in
d tine examples of sturdy -soidiery
find American ruggeilness, Njilgiicid,
N
A mc*rlcaii
evv York Elks.’
Must Not Delay Filing
Compensation Claims
Advl.ce from tli** nathm.il hcitehiuar*
teis ,,f Du* American Ldgtofl at TtS-
diAiiap'dis, urges ull i*'x 1 .sc*rv ice men
UOi t" d*-ia v in
’of fliekiang an^*'0#f^lifeh Ttia'ti.‘ J Sov . . , . . ^
,t-T small-and prices have dropp**cl in prq
ernor of Kiangsu. opc*ned along the p 0r ^; on ‘ , ,. 1
Shanghai Nuking raibtay nfgj { ; * 1 • '•-*—p-r-r— :
gtu, about, a dozen miles from Shang- Big Bond Issue By B. &. 0.
imi, ai;ei»rdn>4 ly reiiiWsf {funj lYa^^iitigtin The* Baltimore. ao4<
('on) miss inner Ho. _ Ohio Railroad received authority froyi,
T hr ■ Irntill* roBWHrBced’with a, hd.Tyv 1 i Du fnterstate Uioinmerc e Commission
Dtac k bv; ^lio Kiiyi^su troops, estipiat*. issue JTa.OhO.OOO of first mortgag|
WMf** the left wing of* bbticfl Yiltfi ’interest at the increase**
the ( l ekaiig* drillv was forced back, i-^tp of five ])er cent, to he sold at n®J'.*
th** center afliif slowly jjainei^ fnau |)ran ; ft.}i.» per c-ent of par, the pro*.
ground, aceord ng to Ho s secretary, coeds to be used in the retirement of
,Later 1 ciritc*rc«»uw»nfif feavhrd Uv^ t'hisy, rptcrLs’prior lien bonds,
kiang left wing, enabling it ty push Author ty was also granted for th#
1 1 iforwarih DO thf* xyhofe the (’h»- ^ang, ,jgaritJto iAane interim cert!tii a!r*s carf
\force gained about two milfs
Th< f»* wore many casualties, f
Alt reports Indicate that th** eijgr.™**
aieiu hi becoming general .’n the fehole
ar**a from the* Shanghai Nanking r,V;’ '
way to the c oast There is ap artille: >
•f
u'-nre There
coui|«*ti**iitiod
-..i.
riting of their nd .
u^hjW^n,; a | :ution '**$&*. railway
is a
l i|vv Habana police Find War Material.
(.> t-ely' |V fucci ‘ Habana. Luba A c ac he of war 01.1-
\A. .if • t.e ;i;*’..r;iiic.Y jH.ib-rwiil p,, j. f*i lals vyns d:scover**d by cerret police
l*r. ( • • • r .*- if the v<**mm dies j agents at the Uamom Eunen. n*-ar H.>
fvYor** J.i.tig !..** < dm. w bci’c- is, if tltc hana according to a story published
claim ; »t‘ ‘ t •-). heni fldiiiriAs 1 re’- | try L:i I’renzH
yjvc- the- iiHitni' d v due iff. D.e {vi>iloy._j Th»» lU’cterwl coin iatetl of threc*-rrmtl
TJn* Log.on points’ *11' thai. iryisnui'h j . rri tank; which had tmen dismiiunTeeT
na’ > th**r>* an* two—eii'F:rh« v HMiMfs hit
l6«» Lnited Statc*s ,< v<*jj' ,‘t im,e j tie
ese internal wars, the diplomats had
like nio>t other c lasses, find times *}> made It clear to the Chinese minister
tremely hard. Americans and British’ that a battle between the forts a t . , , ,, , ,
r}i ..Aho were the prftpripnl payers of’ \jl'oosung and the Nanking-navy, suc h 0 ' ar rmi *. p
zi nearly ajs was threatened, would endanger’ ‘ '' '
ships of all nttlonsi t dw! m j * \ , , ,
anghai waters. Jnild-’acfc ti to Or R G Aitkeri.
yated. •.
! The" diplomatic agents had notified
.Dr, Koo in previous conversations of
th** determinationl of their govem-
lients to use such means as were
xVailablq to afford requisite protec tion
tp foreign residents and to their trade
itjid properties in or near Shanghai
' l ~ • The situation noiv developing at
Shanghai is atVibwOftf' by .Offimais > d ? not ( slaim fhat Mars is not inhabited,
here familiar wtih.conditions in China *ut -tale our observations hav.
to an intense ravalfy which has exist •»*»«"» •“> i » dM -* Uun lhat u lH '"
ed u year or more between Generals 1
Chi Hsioh Vuan and Lu Yung Hsiang. Gets American Seaplane Record.
in tiltary goverson.. *T*«R«ctiT#ly of tv ^’WUdelpb^-^UtiUi.iag tbro4gh_.the
Ktangsu and Chekiang, adjoining pro- iVr M 1!)T 6 - h<>ur ’
v*lfic c*s. A conflict betreen cb^. -it G^orge T Ub^hhy. f. S. N-. smashed
i 8 feared, would tend ao WtU 0th^ >** j •I'™* ™ot4
provincial forces into the struggle*,
and. it is said, might result in general
warfare in China, 1 ' ’ ■ .
No Evidence of Life on Mara.
San Jose. Calif -Astronomers who
Observing Mars throu:
l.ii k Observatory have thus
.far iuund. yo ,er;P^n<;e of life on.’the
a.s.sociated director of th** observatory.
’'tV** do hot- see the network of
n»
«*anafs som** times portrayed and re
ported to have been seen by other
astronomers." he* said. ''We do see
markings' of various kinds that look
more natural th.ui artificial. We have
no evidence* so far that any of these
markings are other than natural We
When your 'child is constipated., bil
ious. has colic, feverish breath, coat
ed tongue, or diarrhea, a tea.sjiobaful
of genuine “Ualifornia Fig . Syrup"
.-SAVcelenA the’ stunwh . and in~uiaptly —
cleans the bowels of poisohs, g:isc*s.
bile, souring food and waste. Never
cramps or overacts. (Vmtbins no nar;
coticH or soothing driigs. Children love '
Its delicious taste.
Ask your druggist for gentiinl* “Cal- •
Iforniu 1’ig Syrup" which has full eli /
rections for babies and children of all ^
ages plainly printed on bottle. Moth
er! You must say “California” or you
may get an Imitation fig syrup.
Few Physically Normal
According to examiu iD ,, n» made
by scliool medical Mope IhI'h of \**vv;
Y<*rk state ddriiig IbL’l* 17' i- r cent
of the c liildreu—Hv-ing in cit-ie- (s :•
pc*r ,cc tit of *i,ove Iiv'tig in ■* , mi n ivti*
and vil!ag**s. an*l o«-l.y, '_’T t t>**r cent
of Dicist* living in mat di-’iict> uj.*
physicailv 'normal,’
A FEELING OF SECURITY
WHEN YOU USE
SWAMP-ROOT
You naturally :**■ M . ure vv 1 • n vu
tnow tiiht the mcilr ii** j• 11 me to
lake ;f ibi*C‘!utciv pine ,ir. l <’ontaiq» no
iuMuial or habit pi •> drug*. •
M>< h a luftltcine i» it- K ’.luer'* Swiiuip-
R'n,r, o-ainev. l.v-r and id > !d**r i,.* . m*
The, same’ standard y i p.:r.’ .. Dr*-«gih
an! ex-’«’!!c-n<v* ^t.iin'a.t
bc*ttle of Swamp RiniI.
■ It, is M ientiticullv comj lumtcd from
vegetable h* i be.
It ;* not a si mulant, aril is taken in
tea*pO"ii!ul doses.:
It is not recommendeil for everything.
It is nature’s great hc’per iu .rediev ing
and overconiing kidriev, hye.r an 1 b!a<! jer
troubles.
A sworn »tatement of 1 untv is with
every notrk; of Dr. Khmer s Swaoip
Root. ' T—
Jf you. need a medicine, yoy should have
the i*est. On »ale at all drug stores in
bottle’s bf two Mzes, medium and large.
However, ^fsy-rin wGh fip«t to trv thi**
greatt prppfmfctt 'B ' ten cm»U to /IV
Kifcrer <k.'(/®.,\ Birurb nt^n*.''N. Y’j,’fc r a
ccaiofde faltfc wntitig, b® 4' ire
and merttion tiiia paper.-*-Auvertiiuviucnt
^7 Skill Hopeful
j Alt* f** -W'tuUt you - «nv tMut c»t4 .men
are Tinrs? , *. '
Virginia -Wed!, luirdl.v. All I vvo-.l'd
say is* thnt $0 ft r u« mv t‘Xtu*ri'1,. **
r- *• • *'#-
gee’s all men lire liars;.
<
(
m eve
in^ for delivery of^ot over S7:^000 0Q<
1 f first mortgage bonds, arid to pic ,(J %<
road’s, first mortgage hut
.vnr $7MuU.ti06 of pripr lien boncti*
and to pboige temporarily with tl*€i
ciejFdct a re of the agreement for intep*.
im cH’iilii ales not over $75,000,000 *oi
prior li, 11 bonds - .
3 Killed; G.Hurt When Trams Craib.
Alexandr a-. T.a D C Ca n and L.
- I
PI. Maadowr, .cur repairers of Alexanf
dria. wen* kill' d and a half clivz.en m^n 1
injilrc’d in a bend on c rash of tvwu
Iwiur hand passes from one hour to
tip* next, there is rent iir ear^
leHs deliiy, ip filing of npplic’aflons.
and.Die yarimis jnms set ri t**d itrlmfld- '
intrs near the quarry with hand grerf- '
U'b s„ hpmbg and other explosives, the
story eafd ^ ' * ■ ’
j The tanks were of large S'-te apd,
1 weje to have been used in au attack
freight trains on the Missouri I’a. fir
railroad near Hovvcott. La Three oi
(he injured, members of a gang of
workmen riding one of the tra nsr
were in a serums oond tion. »’•
Legion Meets Next at Fayetteville..
Asheville-- CeTeclion of Fayetteville
dr _ . . ' —^..
for the 19jjr> gathering and election
cf .Major Wudft H. 1’hdITp?. LeXingUm
aiCciyy. as cDnuiiander to head the
Ndrth Carolina '.impertinent of the
Alii eric an )(igiou for. t.’ie-*
in (c*sts above’ the Delaware river.
Lieut. Ralph F. OstU*. of the navy, J
estaldished ,150 miles an hour as ai
peak of seaplane speed in a night]
1 ofWMlle same course.
The naval fliers are testing their
planes preliminary to defending at
month thf 4 Schneider
Soc.ial note; You ►ou.eliiuv.s cxciU*,
Baltimore next
internatinoal $**aplnne. trophy, wbn by
theiti last year: Da ly increased burs,A
of kpec'd are recorded as fined adjusts
n.-ulng yea-ri--mt;nt.*» are made to-th" mighty eng iva
session of Jthe whic h occupy the hulk of. space aboard
Claud Mjtter Killed By Wife. >
_ I Asheville Uiuud Miller, 48, Jong f*
l/ncle bam Reports to . . <m ‘tb® city 9Mlahflne by file Vcteratu*’ fosident- of ‘j^n^ville. was shot arffl''
Legion on Insurance and I,a,rio,s last April whpR tl » at or ' killed bv his wife at the r home
gan.zation l» fomi-ptjig ar- MusgU* SlrdklJ. Ala., according to jt
Don ng .ist 'he Zayas administration, telegram received bv a brother, F A.
La i’renza quotv^th* pojk;^ as fMlHer. of Riltmore
,The United States government, big-
Insurance eompany in ^fie world,
l* not maintaining' the feputntfon of
lasuranc’e companies as u> pro tits ‘ac
cording to figures recently released to
American Legion "fficlnls in Wo-'dihiy-
t®^ regarding the war risk term In-
aOrunce. In May,—the total
flidount of money received by the vet-
♦rans’ bureau In premium# on war risk
term insurance policies was. approxi
mately $420.000,BUM. The total pny-
inents made by the bureau 11^) to tltut
Hire for permanent disability and
death claims were more than $5li0.000,-
000. In addition, the itover&meat still
has liabilities against it for Unpaid in-
fftallments of, death .and total disabil
ity claims of more than $1,000,000,000.
featured the closing
l ixih annual cpnverftroTl here! 1 ’PthF diminutive racing machines.
A motion to consider ship-porta bill i The mark the airmen -snelr-ttr ex-‘
was tabled. eped is a reported speed of 220 miles
The delegates voted unanimously In an hour, said to have been registered
fgyor of meeting next year in Fayette by a Bcftish-seaplane that may com-
ville, although Charlotte was mention- peje in this year s contest.
ed] by several delegates, no Invitation’’ Lieutenant 'Cudfllhy, w-ho halls from
shot arffl' submitted by the Quefn CJty A^B 1 -—Michigan, is attac-hed to the air fleeL
wife at the r home at nation, It being generally understood at San Diego, Calif The plane he is
that th® eonventi®n should ?® to th® | using is a »®fl horBepo)v®r Cil 3. which,
east. It Is probable that Charlotte won the PITftzer trophy In 1920 as a
Will be chosefc for the Ifrw coaTentton: land pfahV
Severity of Virgin Islands* Storm.
Washington—A corapreheniiv® ac
count of the hurricane which swept
the Virgin Islands last Thursday night,
received from Captain Phillip Wil
f Minister Dies in Auto Wreck.
High Point.—Rev. C. E. Crissman, 1
of High Point, was killed, and Rev. <*k
Russell Sorrell, alscnof this city, wars‘j
4. j, Two Girls Ole fn fc#r Wrefck
‘|Tot Springs, Ark—Two girls were
,serii}usly injurod when an autobomll®
liams, the naval governor, minimized in wh( . jh (he> wore ridjnK 8trU( . k
previous reports of casualties and b> , a (rain npar u be riy. according to
propei t> damage. It declared no cas-, a message received bv relatives here,
unities were reported in St. Thomas ‘ Defails of the accident are meager,
beyond minor injuries and exposure’ but according to a telephone-message
ihile St. John, chief sufferer of the
'’ ABoMs^^ustorns' BarVlert’. ’ ' ^
Mfifrii. Tiennapy.—T^ver® ^ gre^t r® :
kijlexl and three other persons were j 0 iclng thro\i&.hout the Rhlneladd over'
Sirumsly inJur-0 wV^h., autojnojil, . e b j» ft, IMT-Allledi 11
i* which they were rtd.hlg skidded And 1 y i , , , t ; /
overturned on the highway four miles Commission that the customs
fi*om this city I ' ' jibaVHer hetjwYen bccupied and rton-oc-
The dead; Minnie Riley, 16; Bessie ■ cupied Germany will be abolished
Neil, 9. ’ ! attdr September 9 jThe general pass-
The injured: Floyd Ivy, 20; Lon s j port office w'hith has been niaint n'd-
Sayres, 22. and the latter’s wife, Mrs here by the French authorities to g.re
The
Household Necessity
For cut*, burn*, blutcr*. rnihr*,
wound*,orikin troublruolany
kind. Soothing and healing.
Keep it alway* in the hou*r. In
tube* or bottle*. Look for the
trademark “VaicMne’* on every
package. It U your protection.
Chegebrough Mfg. Co. (Con.'d)
State Street New York
PETROLEUM JELLY
-*-r .♦» t —
Peterson’* Ointment
Amwl. an Island ctoup. esrop,* will, j.™y“ JJ'” Mr'Crtssran’nn^kjlUd alji Mildred w ** 10 * I »<«• -0 «(««#»»» <^rla« t» MUet or
four inhabitants killed, one missing : 8 ( a * n tiv
local hospital f >r, treatment Hospital leave the occupied area.Fad been abol-
.Mr.
and a considerable number >Jutbd - j to a hbioiuTiB^ authoriti^ said they probably vtrpuKj- j ithed and free passage Is being per-
var
milled.
To the millions of grateful sufferers
who know about the mighty healing
oower of Peterson's Ointment for sore
<‘<‘1 and chafing. Peterson says “Use
t for skih and scalp Itch; it never dis-
•npr.lnts.” All druggist * 85c, G0c.
1
< l
.For 7lJ Yearg*
people have Uni-*! Hafif.-rdN Balsuit ef
-Mvrrh for Cuts! Burn.--. Rni^rs; Sore*-, M g
(jHit*( FtltfL Hi *• r?c ,’t vj?# - —\,t v
MURtdci.Jn by laUKliing t.«> itigd at an!
old joke. -m ^
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