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THE.PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S. C. ro PRODUCE 666,616 BALES Farmers In State Are Reported to Ba In Excellent Financial Con dition. Rock Mill.—South Carolina will pro duce 665,f»lf) baloK of coton thlu year aa compared with 793,600 bales in 1923, according: to an atlmate an nounced by the Peoples National banli of Hock Hill, as a renult of a Rtatewtde survey Just completed Tha survey by the bank was bused upon the average dato of September 3. In making the survey, the co opera tion *of every bank In the'state was enlisted and the replies received from the several banks of each county were averaged in reaching the estimate for the respective counties. The response this year by the banks was more prompt and llui nfost uni versa! since the annual survey was Instituted several years, ago, and also! Indicated that approximate ly 'one ; fourth of this year's cotton crop would j he marketed through tin- co-operativo : marketing association Mater advices since- the compilation of the- question nalres from certain ■ sections indic ate! that the damge done by the boll weevil Is greater than is generally believed SOUTHERN FAST TRAIN HITS CAR; KILLS THREE Dayton,* Term.—Three persons were killed and three others injur ed *t Hu- South Dayton crossing of the Southern railway when the Hoy al Palm,, northbound, struck an automobile containing a party of six. V The dead: Mrs. Dade Allison, aged 46; Clyde Henderson, aged 4; Thomas Hugos, aged If). Injured: ''' Arthur Allison, 36; Clyde Hughes, and Mewls Turner. The accident occurred on the Dixie highway, about a half mile from the- Dayton depot. Mrs. Allison was instantly killed, young. Henderson arid Hughes dying a slim L tiim- :ift..| w:inl at a local hotel HE IS HOLDING 144,000 IN READI NESS TO ASSAIL PEKING. NINETEEN KILLED IN RIOT Shanghai.—Chang Tao-I.in’s main forces, comprising three divisions (about 37,500 mt-n> and 20 mixed higades {about 107,600 men), are be Ing held.in readiness to move against Chihli, according to a seemingly re liable report from Mukden, Manchuria. The arsenal at Mukden, the report said, is working overtime with con- j scripted labor to turn out munitions j | for the- Manchurian war lord's propos- | ed assault on Pckihg and the allies of \\"u Kei-Fu, military dictator in the Chinese capital. MILLION GALLONS OF KEROSENE BURNED. Wilmington.T-More than a million gallons of kerosene oil were de stroyed here when lightning strut k the huge storage tank of the Stan dard OH company. Spreading flames quickly trans formed the 75-foot high, tank Into a gigantic blow torch which cored a hole through the darkness and shot a wall of flames skyward fully 200 feet above the-“topmost rim of the tank. FREIGHT RATES BATTLE STARTS VIRGINIA CITIES MAKE ATTACK O N NORTH CAROLINA SCHEDULES. TO Richmond, Va.—Alleging that Inter state- freight rates from Virginia points to Carolina points are exces sive. unreasonable and unjustly dis- E inyn _ criminatory as compared with rates AHlYlu , H PPii e( T between points in North Caro , ' * I, lina. Mason Manghritn,'commerce coun sel to the state oerporation commis- LEAGUE OFFICIALS DIRECTING 8,on a <‘ ,r nplalnt with the Intestrate „ . sion a oothplaint with the interstate THOUGHTS TOWARD GATHER- commerce commission calling for the ING FOR REDUCING. adjustment of these differences. About 50 carriers are made defen* Geneva.—Following out the idea tint dants in the action brought by the SUFFERED MANY YEARS WITH FEMALE TROUBLE PE-RU-N LIKE A GIFT FROM HEA\ Mrs. Katie ScHeffel, R. F. D. No. 5. Lowell, Ohio The Manchurian forces were said to the.league of nations is a mechanism state corporation commission. Other A large majority of the replies indl cate that farmers throughout the state are In good shape financially and will not be inclined to sell their crop under 25 cents. Chester Writer is Negro. Chester White people of Chester, ' t—' ' regardless of whom they will vote for, are Indignant at the seemingly self evident Intention of one Dr. F Killings worth. In The State, to palm himself 'off upon the people of the State as hHng a white minister of the Metho dist church. Dr Killlngsw-orth wrote to The State an article indorsing the candidacy of former Govejnor Illease for the Molt ed States senate, signing such article, "Yours for clean, honest and upright politics,” the- evident purpose being to mislead the* people of the state as to his color. Invest gallon here, ns the result of •the indignation of all classes of peo ple, discloses that Dr. Killlngsvvorth and Hawaiiana, were .ordered to Kauai as a matter of fact, is a negro preach er. who for many years was a pn-sld ing elder In the Negro Methodist church and is now in charge of a N’e gro Methodist pastorate ne'T Chester Three Lose Lives in Auto Wreck. Spartanburg . With throe .- In ady dead as a result of the accident in which..an automobile containing four people- plunged from the bridge over the- Carolina. Clim htiekl K- Ohio trac ks nt Mayo, the death of the f- arth pas senger, a woman, seems imminent at a late hour. Mrs. Martha El znboth Pedb-ton of the Mary Louise mill village at Hu. kle- herrv. near here, died in the county hospital. _ June* Medley. 3o. carder for the Alma mill. Gaffney, died, and Lee Gray, 32, an overseer t»f> the —sa-me mill, died The skull of e-a^h had been fractured, accord.ng to attending phy Biclans.— : —-—, Ray Duncan. SOveaLoJd girl em 'IFTEEN STRICKEN AND FOUR POLICEMEN ARE KILLED; MANY ARE WOUNDED. Honolulu Nineteen dead' and the voundt-cl list growing larger every lour was the toll marked up in the plantation strlku riots which broke out on tlo* ls{and of Kauai, near the town of Hanepepe. The death list was brought to 19 with the .demise of two more Fillipi nos The other dead comprised four Hawaiian special policemen and 15 strikers. Police were senrr-hfwg—the cane .-4- —“ fields in which many wounded were found hiding Captain E. M. Holton, the acting adjutant general, who rushed to. Kauai by seaplane messaged Governor Far rington that the riot situation was well in hand, but added "it is possible that additional conflict and loss of life 'may he avoided by prompt show and determined exercise of government authority." Seventy-five men of the Hawaiian national-guafd, including both whites i r.e under the* comniand of General Li Ching Ling. w;ith Chang Tao-LIn’slson, General Chang Hsueh-Llunf, as second iii command. The report did not give a reason for the inaction of the- Mun- | churian troops, but it was 'said here on the basis of_ret)orts received, that transportations had not been oomplat* : -i. Official communiques of .the Kiangsu : forces attacking Shanghai, received from their headquarters at Nanking, the Kiangsu capital, were eloquently lacking in the- previously expressed optimism of speedy victory, although still indicating confindence in the ulti mate sucess of the attacking armies. Other reports from Kiangsu sources in Suchow, in the northern part of the province, told of continued ad for holding successful international Petitions supporting the complaint aie conferences, officials already are di- being filed b ythe Virginia Shippers reeling their thoughts to plans for a association. Richmond Chamber of great international gathering for the Commerce, Norfolk Portsmouth traffic reduction of armaments, w hich, it is . commission, the. Lynchburg traffic expected, will be held at Geneva with- commission, the Lynchburg, Newport LB & m When the assePnTdy~'gives Yhe cL the council will appdlnt a sub-eom- News, Euffolk, Roanoke,* Danville and ■Petersburg chambers of commerce. vnnees of the Chekiang troops flight ing northward through the hills west of Tai laike, and stated there had been i herfvy diversions of Kiangsu troops in and civic organizations in numerous niittee to make necessary arms and >ther towns in Virginia, Mr. Manghum issue invitations The question of said. American participation is causing in- The entire rate ,structure in Vir- ereasing interest and comment. The khMh and North Carolina is involved, most general opinion is that the Fnit- an dthe hearing before the interstate ed States naturally would want to 1 commerce commission, which is ex- take part in the naval armament pected to take place in Richrriond in phase of the conference, although it about six weks. is expected to be a might be disinclined .to participate in lengthy one. Mr Manghum declared, the discussion on reduction of land He will serve as counsel for all Vir- armaments. This Is regarded here as ginia towns at the hearing, assisted by a peculalrly European question. H. J Wagner. . traffic commissioner The arifis traffic convention has not for Norfolk aiidT’ortsmouth reach- d the stage of an internatij,nal The complaint alleges that rate* conference but the disarmament Com- from \ irginia to North Cardins are the direction of Thing’in that district, mission is^exuected soon to convoke unjustly discriminatory compared with A previous report from Chekiang n Once the arms control conference rates between points in North Carolina headquarters, near here told of the cap j s called it passes out of the domain °n the same commodities for similar ture of the town of Tiling, which is of t})f. league, although league experts distances. Hundreds of example? of ibout loo miles west of Shanghai, and the surrender near there of two battalions of Kiangsu troops ' Shanghai was quiet, had weather having brought a lull to fighting The trouble start-d Monday when the strikers, whose places on the M<- Rrido plantation had been filled.-■Two naped two working Filipinos. Two polict* attempted to rescue the kid- nap"<l men anil th** fight followed The police, with the aid of reinforce ments from * Libu'-: finally routed the strikers, who were armed with guns, knives, clubs, canes and stones The strikers took to the cam- elds, where they were being hunted Observance of Defense Dary. Washington An un uniformed army of plain American citizens tramped by a reviewing stand here to.he greeted by the pi a vi citizen who is cpinman der in-chief of all tlo* armed forces of the nation 'h-- President. Fqr an hour and a half the tide of marching men flowed up Pennsylvania avenue with the orderly stadeay, un brok< n movement of a great 'river. It was fringed With the uniforms of the Youth Alone Saves Boys. Chicago Youth alone saved Nathan Leopold. .Jr . 19 and Richard Loeb, IN from death on the gallows for the kidnapping and murder last May of 14 year-old Robert Franks Instead, Judge John R Caverly. re tiring chief justice of the criminal court of Cook county, sentenced the two young intellectuals to life impris onment on the murder w barge and to_ terms of 99 years imprisfmment for regular*, nat onal guhrdsinen. marines and sailors who gave the sperfael'' a continue to offer their services. A s milar system, it is expected, will be applied to the general conference <>n disarmament The council of the league recorded in public session its appre< iation of what the United States has den- in cooperation with the league commis sion in the elaboration of th>> arms control convention. The council reg istered its pleasure that th-- United States will participate in the arms traffic conference of plenipotentiaries and declared th^t the assembly al ways deemed it of the greatest im- pertanee that the question of in'- rn:: tlonal control of the traffic be discuss ed in close touch with th- United States. little of the .color of a military c>*re- ployee of the Ghrbe mill, Gaffney, lies the kidnapping , Under the latter, it •t point of death in the county-hos pltal Her skull also is fractured > i- The death of the throe was attrihut- ed to fast driving by testimony udduc ed at the coroner's inquest, conduct ed In the absence of Coroner John S Turner In Magistrate L K Jennings In the office of the latt- r The jury returned a- sop,Irate veyd ■ t [or the death of each. in.which the i i.u*o was laid to ‘ a|t automobile juajd-mt at Mayo" was stated, they can not he released oh parole until they have served more than 37 years in the Joliet pententiary. Tin* life terms alone would have per , milled such release after about 20 years. Hut the court urged that this privi lege never he extended to the self confessed doers of what he called ' an abhorrent crime.” He found-, no mitigating circum stances in the veil deed itself, its mo rnOny, and was supplemented toy groups of patriotic women Hut the thing that stood out force fully was that might column pf plain citizens* with ho htore than a button of red. white and blue at ttu-ft Vreifte * l-rwers' Co anem-Mv*- for trappings, rolling by in endless, an critt? ot 3uag'. Ke'ary X Grad' ..thick parked ranks, volunteers for a the superior couft at Whitevllie-; which day to record their pledge of tlevoti-pn became known, following one of the to .the flag and its ideals of the dutifih__m.O,st Important court decisions recent* that god with" American citizenshflp. Tobacco Coops Win Injunction. Raleigh. N C. -A bank, two time merchants and a lawyer of Columbus county were restrained from deliver ing tobacco outside of the Tpbueco -V*Ion in of this could be given, Mr. Manghum said. In order to illustrated, he stated that the rate from Danville. Va , to Pel ham,. N. C, on agricultural imple ments is 27 cents per hundred pounds, while the rate on the same commo dity between Greensboro, N C., and Pelham is 25 cents. The distance from Danville to Pelham is nine miles, and from Greensboro to Pelham. 40 miles The logical outcome of this com plaint,-' sad \Mr .Manghum. 'should he that the interstate rates from Vir ginia to' Carolina prints he reduced so that they will not be higher than rates applyipg for similar distances within th** state of North Carolina, or that the rat'-s in North Carolina be ordered increased by .the interstate (•oiurhcrce commission so that they will not.be more than the interstate rate from Virginia to North Carolina points for similar distances.” * Wills Wins Decision. Jersey City. N J —Harry Wills bat tered his way to a smashing one-sided victory over Louis Angel Firpo In a lv rendered In favor of the tobacco cruelllng 12-round battle before a Th*- spirit that moved them was a ^ co operatives. little rqanifwst in -’the serious faces as' they married. Ht was manifested, too. in the seriousness with the many thou sands '>f pth-r Ame* a ans who crowd ed th** Mdewaik*- all along the way to watch th*- spectacle. In the case of the asosciation against Donald McCraju^ T *norn*'y. th.- hank of Whiteville and J D. Maultsby and J. A Mauitsby. tim** mer* hants, McCracken, w ho was ad throng estimated at 75.000 in Boyles Thirty Acres. Dominating the fighting from start to finish, with an '-xhlbitlon of- ring craft that completely spiked Firpo's Woman Jumps to Death From Hotel. New York Mrs Maud-- L Rugby, School Trusteck^Msst «t|Lau-ons, Laurens The school tru fees of the five or lai k of motive or in the person .of Onirpnd Rea, h. Florida, who cam** 62 school districts of Laurens ( > unty met ia_ the r second ifnnual on** day school at the county court b u-e at the call of the county superintendent of education.Miss Kate Vixon Wofford, who introduced the innovation .-dortly after her entrance as h .id of the * nun nlities and antecendants of the boys; liut he said he chos * imprisonment in stead of death because of the youth of the defendants 'Tins ileterminatun appears to he in accordance with the progress of criminal law all over th*- world and with the dictates of enlightened lu: nianitv.” said Judge Caverly. "M t-o this-Cty .for treatment of a nervous affliction, was kUbd when she jumped froni th*- window of her room on the 'third, floor,of the Hotel Belmont The body struck a flagpole beneath the window and then crashed through the glass roof of a canopy on the Park of th** hotel. * mittedly a member of the marketing heaviest cun. his famous right. Wills association and under an injunction, beat the giant Argentine into a d4- gave a mortgage n> the Hank of White cisive defeat with a bruising, relent- vtlle. whose officials knew that he was l*‘ss atta* k to th*- head and body n member of the association Whe,n Firpo was knocked down fora count McCracken's 1924 crop was ready for.'of four in the second round, staggered market the association enjoined Me in several other's by lightning-like Crack.-n and the bank. thrusts to his jaw and subjected to a sucession of savage weakening drives to the body Shorn of his chief and only potent weapon, the Argenltn# Avenue -id* than that, it seems to be in aecdnLvr ty school system A comprehensive with tin- preccde.nts hitherto oh* program was given and more than l.'.o district trustees,, imduding tlo* lial l.-o a It ed in this stuto. The record- of'. IH-H nois show only two eases of tn hors Trr Attorney.is Killed. Palin -. T.-xas- "Paul M O'Day. 36. ominynt young ; tccne.y. was killed sTrn !v as he entered a hank build Mystery Woman Gets Away. • Wilmington. N. C — M Fay. alia? Miss Jonnell. the so-called "mystery fought a losing battle ail the way. woman" who was ordered out ot Wil- His gameness carried him through the miugton was ordered re-arrested. terriffic punishment his negro rival ad- request for her arrest was sent to of- ministered hut he had not the boxing ficials at Goldsboro, following recept skill. spe*-|l or versatility of a'ttack of a jkelgfam from Mrs. Louis 0 .WDe Cewvs of Wilmington. New York .jetnl -HnTen ;ni *'ihi rs l )f six diflerent who w.wc- put to death by legal \ ing It : *> Four - h>»'- w- re-tlrq^-:'.r«*:i St Augustinet-who formerly c»mpi->y.-d boards, wo-n- the scholars for th** day. ces*. -to which numiM'i' ihe coin . » Th** program of exercises im hided not feel inclined to make an add; devotional serwes by-the Rev Wes- . lion" ton Bruner, p D, a iliseu-sion of- .T-h-e Judiciul words recalled the elo civics and current . ev* :us '•>>• Wil-on •4Hcn*ie of Clarence S Harrow , who in W Hurris of (-'linton a dis. ussion of - ais * losing plea for the-hoys denoutic ( :awforil. unt'tliei nf th.* bo, un. s arr- the school law by Ralph T. Wilson. *’d hanging as barbaric, especially ;n former county superintendent of edu cation and probably on'** of the b st 4finformed citiz* ns on the subje* t un dor consideration, one which was the case of the young, and urged thiil "mere y Is the highest attribute of hu manlty." ^mi'hasize'd tn the one day school. Miss Wofford, who presided over the general meeting, submitted her annual It was all we could have asked," he sad after the judgment had been remlewuL - > *I*n contrast. Robert E Crowe, state's W L Cr. .*• f- He in'sultecl my mother,' was only statement made !>y ('rawlord, cord ng to ofi'it ers led the ac t ue ‘wonyon ' * Th»* TT-h-v-Htnv from Mrs I.ewi - 1 P.rk-' Falls. < MKa: c—4- h;..d dischart’.ed the woman. M Fay IS to cope with the crafty resourceful and relentless campaiga of his op ponent. _ No official do.i.;islon wi^_rendered, who as none s permitted.under New Jer- :i. it A- v ting law s, but there'wac no ffues- the outcome. .Firpo, in the of- some i ritirs. barely held Gas Price is Reduced. Detroit. Gas'oliiie prices were re duced three cents a gallon to 15$ cents at all Standard Oil Company fill ing stations her*- as a result of an or who .Jion of sTRe knew as M Fay on August 12. opinion and hadjnissed some wearing nppanl bis own in one round, the third, while Her attorney, George W. Jackson.. of th*- big majority. of - newspaper critics St Augustine. Fla . who she -aid. gave every round to the big neg.ro. come here if necessary is ex AyoTfld jiected soon Mrs. Lewis, who inherited the bulk Florida railroad and hotel magnate Yellow Jackets Kill Goat. Gastonia. Little Hilly Johnson, ths son of Rev. and Mrs. J W Cantey der from the general offices _£>f the ; said that she would jjdv'se officials Johnson, rector of St. Marks Episco re port and gave some of the plans attorney, and formerly himself an oc- tfce department has for the current cupatft of the place held by Judge school year j Caverly, said: Kills 23 Snaskes. Taylorsville—Mr M M Frazier, of Wilkes county, re porks th^t .while his sons were out gathering herbs -they aaw a rattle snak* and reported (hotr find He took gun and kiUed this •nake and turned around and saw a second one which he killed with 11 yoqng ones. ( The first one shot had crawled under a ro. k and when he ^ pulled it out he found nine little ones which he killed Then a g »od sized ~topper hen<Lcame along to investigate and he killed It -destroying 23 snakes in a few minutes. Agbevllle Girl Named Princess. Raleigh. N C—Mary Gladys Brown, daughter of Chester Brown, of Ashe ville. has been appointed by Governor Morrison to be the Ndrth Carolina princess and to attend the queen of the Southerii Cottpn exposition at Wa- ••• co. Texas, in October. Governor Morrison received a letter from the chief executfve of Texas ask ing him to appoint some young lady of the state as the princess of the commonw ealth to attend the annual Southern Coton exposition, and.,be a member of the queens p@iKy. Standard Oil Company of Indiana at Chicago, r*'ceived here Independent oil companies indicated that the r sta tlons would follow the cut made by the Standard ANDERSON QUITS. Washington. N. (’—A D Anderson *he commander of the North Carolina Division of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, has forwarded his resignation""^re fell down a nine story elevator to the national commander of the or ganization. it has been announced here The resignation ’is to become later regarding whether or not she pal church, is a sick young man and had lost any jewelry. The woman had his hilly goat is. a dead animal, as shout $10 noo worth of jewelry and the result of a c lash the two staged $1 200 wort hof cash when arrested with a swarm of Yellow Jackets n here last week the back yard of the Johnson home. Woman Falls Nine Floors. Washington—Mrs Anna Wilson. 34 of Cumberland. Md . received Injuries that are expected to prove fatal when shaft in an office building here. Po lice are looking for a man who they tolleve pursued her, causing her uri- ffective "Nntional Defense Day, Sep- ! intentionally to open the elevator door ♦ember 12. Mr. Andersen has been the State commander of Th"* Veterans of Foreign Wars for the past'Hl months. He gave no cause for bis resignation in her flight. Mrs. Wilson came here from (Atm- berland about nine weeks ago. Physi cians hold little hope for her recovery, the bowl. 3.£>00,000 Feet of Lumber on Speedway. Charlotte. N C — Approxlmatejy 3,-! .000.000 feet of lumber has been laid . I. 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