The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 27, 1919, Image 2

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- s m v S' U* ft; ij*r- r 5i' l aM< 3*' - * VI ' V- •-j P H MX i3 !* * ...; THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, 8. C. TORTURED TEXAS WOMAr) WRITES UEUT. GEORGE W. PURYEAR MRS. LLOYD GEORGE Standing On Her Feet Torture to This Lady. Had to Ride Everywhere She Went Until Cardui Brought Relief. McKInuoy. Texfli—Mrs. A. B. Sto- ▼all, of this place, writes: “Some time apo I was in a critical condi tion. We only lived two squares from town, yet I wasn't able to walk the two squares. • I had to ride everywhere I went and suffered at that, but not so much as when T tried to walk. Standing on my feet was torture. My greatest suffering was in my right s! de. It was so sore and I felt tf I stepped down or Jarred^ myself, the least bit I could not stand It,— ao Just walked mostly tiptoe. This kept up until I was Just about dis couraged and decided I hud best try something else. Someone told me of Cardui, and where If had benefited cases similar to mine. I felt at least it would not hurt to give it a trial. After ray first bottle I felt better— there was less pain and soreness in ray aide. After my third bottle of Cardui I %a* well and have been ever since,** • Cardui may be Just what you need. Try It.—Adv. U ATTENTION OF JAPANESE IS CALLED TO OUJR ATTITUDE ON ALIEN LAND HOLDING. ‘tf; BUSS $«» m OF LI - 7. * • A • * AMPLE RESOURCES IN HANDS * OF PEOPLE THROUGH WAR WAGES AND THRIFT. NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of mine Trouble by Lydie i Pmkham’s Vegetable Compound. bam ONE MILLION IICIIE3 II No Land Sales to Foreigners Which Be Used for Military or Naval Purposes Favored. 8m NOT STRICTLI COMMERCIAL *a r.y v Impossttle to Float a $5,000,000,000 Loan as a Purely Business Propo sition; Patriotism Must Help. ¥ Lieut. George W. Puryear of Mem phis, Tenn., was confined fw five differ ent prison eemps from the time of his capture on July 2d on tho Chateau- Thlorry front and escaped.from the VIIMngea camp on the came night that Lieut. E. V. Isaacs of tho navy and about a doaon other officers got away. Ho traveled five nights in reaching the border, beating the ethers by two days. ISSUE RESTS ON 14 POINTS Shinning Came Natural. “Piirdon in*.,” Haiti the army rook, for mlllturt chefs nro prone to addren* their underlingH courteously, ‘‘but I prithee tell me where you learned to rH |H»tHfoen so nrllfMlrally? 1 ob- aer>e that you do not cut off the cutl- You muHt have bud much eiiHTicure la MktniiingH e>r ••nterlng ui>**n m eol- dler'n lifer* **I did. tliuiik )«*u. •‘it,” repll***! the aecoinpIlMbtil member of the kift'hen (udltv*. “Before I dec ided to mtike the «*»rld nafr f**r uemocracy I «n« a bunker.”—Kai»*mih i’ll) Star Catarrhal Deafoeat Cannot Be Cured Sy local appIL utlona as they cennot reach tne dloeeesd portion of tho ear. There la only on# way 10 our# Catarrhal D#afn#ea, an<i that Is br a nonet It utlonal remedy. ■ALL't CATARRH MEDICINE arts throuah th* Blood on the Mucous Burfacee mi th# 8ytt#m Catarrhal Doa/neea Is rauaod by an Inflamed condition of the asucoos lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It !• entirely rlo#od. I ••afneas Is the veoolY t'nieea th# Inflammation can b# r#- duc#d and thl# tube restored to Its nor- condition, hearing may be destroyed tr. Many raa#e of Deafness are ’ Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the ?4oeoue Rurfa^es HPNPRED DO!.l*AR8 for any case of Catarrhal Deafn#ea that cennot cured by HALL'S CATARRH Suggestions Made That Germany Bow to Perce for the Present and Make Preparations for the Future. Ijondoo — There ere many .indica tions of a concerted effort by German propaganda to suggest that Germany should refuse to- sign the preliminary peace terms. This appeared more Washington.'’-- As r. result of tele grams from Senator Phelan, of Cali fornia. giving information of a pro- j posaPiiy Japanese interests to acquire 1 a large tract of land in Lower Cali- | foruia owned by Americans, the state department has called the attention | of the owning corporation, the Cali*, forma Mexico Land Company, of I>ok , Angeles, to the attitude of the Uniter, i States government toward such sales; of property which might be used for f military or naval purposes. It ti^as said at the state department the land in question was reported to comprise nearly a million acres. The use to which the prospective purchas ers propose to put it is not known here. * Documents of the government to which the de- 1 We partment called the I>o* Angeles o< m- \ parr's attention included the !>odge : resolution In the 62nd Congress and 1 a message by President Taft. The I^odge resoliHion declares the sales of property by American* to ! aqr nation which might use the site as a base to threaten the United ! State* could not be seen without | grave ronc-em hv 3M m Minneapolis.— Appealing confident ly to the patriotism of the American people to make a success of the com ing Victory Liberty loan. Secretary of the Treasury Glass in two speeches in the twin cities declared the loati could not be floated on a stric tly com- ~ mercial basis. Mrs. Lloyd George, wife of the BroV Ml premier. people have air.p)e resources, 7 be detlared. from the $1 l.OOO.OOO.0jK> OISMMAMENT IS DELI IE 0 3'™™.’.'.“ ^ dered by the war and its savings cam- idea of League of Nations Muet Be Incorporated in Regular Draft of : ' We ,,0, R0 ' n « tn i-Prro«h l»>* _ ^ last Liberty loan in ‘ a strictly com- Peace Before Sam. i< Signed 8pir i t ,.. , aid Mr Qlaaa at the c lose of the tw’b-day better business convention of the Northwest. “A little thought wilf— teach Oregon. III.—“I took Lydia E. Pink- un’e VegeUhlo pulled me down un til I could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and aa I live on a small farm and raltw si^ hundred chickens every vear it made it very hard for me. ./ 1 “ “I saw the Com pound advertiaed in our paper, and tried it It has restored my health eo I can do all mywork and I am ao grateful that I am recommend ing it to my friend*. — *». u. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon, HI- . Onlywomen whohave wffered *e tores of euch trouble* and have dragged •long from day to day <*n ferito* the relief which thle famooa root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, brought to Vre. Altera. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recom* Bfl CQlClDC • Ajjf uu^ 9 9 The result of their 40 years expenenoa is at your service. Paris - .—In th# past three days, fol- indicsting the attitude | lowing the return of President Wilson. have had what under different circumstances ir.igr.t easily have beet the most serious crisis of the whole peac* conference. Thai a crisis was avoided war due to a single fact, the unshakable decision of the Brmah and French to pre.serve the solidarity of the Anglo-American French rela the wisest among the flaatu iers of the country it is impossible to float, pure ly for investment purposes, a loan of five or six billion dollars. We have got to appeal to the patriotism of the American people ahd it will not be done in vain.** (to in rrrat bunbe a* alan.:toa men* om n , ABeWf,, fWtMaife- 1 *" do. hut lonam e Ml of thf nkln of th, courpltehed propaaandut. Prof-,tor fuh-r mol then deftly *lrlp II »ll off. HtMtech. of Berlin publtehed aa *r the government of tions at any price. Whxl _ ?» stmiNly 'HWF President Yaf» transmitted a ’•eport | ^A’|j en uj,. President reached Pam be hv Secretary Knoi In response to a - . , -* h firr.trrani ion.r cteiy arr#r.g««t hf c MEDICI SB All Druftrlrts Tic. Clr-ularr fre# F. J. Chen#y A Co.. Tn|#do. Ohio. Cute Is th# Word Kver watch a ymiiig llmig trying to t*e (ilgiiifi»*d while wearing u i*ew spring -k^ri? Awfully cute ti*o way she tik* to swing cuie little tCMitnle srourid ancl get it dicec-tl) in front of the other one In order t«» advance • Ight inches - Florida Thm-vUnion. No. Ha/.ei. not all gushing letter* are written with u fountain i>**n. OrsnulsivO Cy •> Ida Silva Inflamed Bvav rallvvad over nlgbl b> Itomaa Ky* Balaam Or,a trial provra It# m«rll - Adv Tlie budding mw*tio he of \c»uih fr* 1 - riuently get* twisted. COULD _N0T SLEEP Nr. Schleusner in Misery From Kidney Complaint. Doan's Gave Complete Relief. “Heavy work brought on my kidney complaint,” says Wm. Schleusner, 6408 Suburban Ave., Wellston, Mo. “One morning when shoeing a horse 1 was taken with a sudden pain in ray back «nd fell fiat on the floor. If 1 ha,d lieen hit with a trip ham- hut, l couldn’t have suf- B m 41 fered more. I stayed in Ji ^*1. the liou>e for five weeks v un ^ , l |f ‘ P a in was wearing i iESmar the life out of me. At times, I couldn't get a wink of sleep because of the misery and I had to get up even few moments Mr. SckkvflKr to P asR setretions that were highly colored,- of foul odor, filled with sandy sediment and terribly scalding. My bladder felt as though it—were—afire. Tire pain brought stupor and a reeling sensation in my head; the torture of it cannot be described. If I got onto ray feet I couldn’t walk but felt dizzy and all in a flutter and everything would turn black. My head achfed so it seemed as though ray eyes were being dragged out. 1 started u«ing Doan's Kidney PflU and I. was soon rid of all the trouble.” Subscribed and sworn to before m-e. - • C. H. COOGKKHALL. Xolary Public. G#t Desn’i at Any Store, 60c » Bos DOAN'S FOSTER-Mh-BURN CO^ BUFFALO. N. Y. tki# In The Vienna Neue Freie Pre### *ugge#tmg that, unless the 14 pointa of Wilson mapired the treaty. Ger many bould adopt the attitude of the Rusaians at Hre«t-14tovsk utxl refu*a to sign It her am# more evident immediato ly after a rapture in negotiation* at Spa The Hamburger Nachrlchten. for ex ample, wrote that tt had now become clear the allies were masking a fero cious policy of revenge under a pre tended’league of nations. It attrib uted this chiefly to France, as French statesmen recognised that France had received a mortal blow and that in 10 or 20 years Germany, however reduced in territory now. would be twice a* strong as France, who wishes, there fore to take from her alt her i-oal. Iron and potash and prevent her hiv ing either necessary food or ne< ee- aary raw materials There was still a faint hope that the Anglo Salons would see reason declared The Nach richten. hut if not Germany would bow to force for the preseat and prepare for the future * The f>eutsrhe Tube Zeitung said ths government must inaist upon ab solute guarantees that German ah ins would he returned as they face the well-known duplicity of the Rngiish and no reliance could be plated on the statement of Admiral Hope that ihese were required simply for feed mg Km rope Th. H.m'ur,,- Fr.'maiSh’Vtl a* dared it bad little hope in Am* r t a. ' a grill lll^^ , l “DRYS” ARE PUT ON GUARD BY STRONG -“WET* OFFENSIVE senate ^esclution. and conveyed cor respondence between the office of the secretary of state and a New York l.wver who repre*erited a Japarese svndieafe whi«h soyght to pu'* t'k'e land or Magdaleiw* hay SITUATION IN EGYPT 16 DISTINCTLY GRAVE atio r.r a‘ in Kg', pf Is the pre*ent !.• r in*. r.i r.» ’h A ’ T. Palestine The »a-ge r Kgypt are found hr which f»efore Mi.n h 21 a prelim: nan peace wa« to he made with Ger many. . This preliminary peace w*t t< include miMary, naval, etonomic ant. get'graphic terms It was to he b a sense prelfminan*. hut in reality It, was to be in substanre the final pe«ie treaty In this treaty, the tovenadt of the league of nations was not to appear * to this program the Amenean < om misskUl had pratikally agreed Tl*er» nad beer no debate sooner* smalleffY tied he. 'Viii' e. nr d fit r>nc# of op.r IHW. Th# American ion* IMS »lt that inei re was not th# r.i« nttot. to seek 1 !0 d# tea: i «< >f net tonr hv in id iret t !Ot. To r # Th are robbing « tnation is Ung an' mfir !.onde>n - T v .e heceming wor*e time i> diatiniUy giiaYC. rate ^ from Uairo sav* lenhy. the (ommande- w 11 r*-a*-h TAim. ^""lesdrt f-rres of alreedv he ir.g reinfor* **ei \ laree nurrher i,f ar ♦'sre enter#«’ H* hire r? Fgvpf from the v es 1 towns and village* not ergard^d a* prewei tarr danger The Turk*sh flat i* r epr rte-d fo he flying in sofhe village* of Behetra province There ar» r.p renorts of any c»«ua1t*es hsvir.g heer •uffered bv , he mMltarv. hut some promiv.ent native official* and **veral F.gvptian police have heer killed 50 MISSOURI LEGISLATORS CHALLENGE REED TO RESIGN .leffersor ^Otv Me Fiflv Demo rratic mmeh*rs of the Mrtseonrl legis lature ofTe«-ed to renigr if Senator Jas 4 - Reaed Democrat from Missoori • erate. ler*wl%tor* then propose j na tior.s A publl* stalemen: marie in ♦o rnr for »■# eloctlen a« they *:icge«t 1 hi« name deusivelv disposed of anv Heed, ebonlr do tc p h pv.pnlar question of his approval of a prelimi vote In Mir c o»iri or .the league of na- narv peace plan unless it should in • LITTLE CHANGE SHOWN IN EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS ■*' Washington. — Details of employ ment condition* in the Southeast dur >ng the current week, as announced ) hy the federal employment servn-e. , show little change as compared* with last week. The situation in tbf j SoutheaMem States, and the South 4 generally, has !»een regarded during j the last several weeks as better than ; m most sections of the country, the ferrentage of unemployment being t <(»fnpar#lively low New Orleans ’eport.* .*n equality of * upply and demand and stated all la her disputes had been settled YCilmington. N. f*.. and Uolumbia. I F U reported slight shortage f'ensarola. which Ixat week reported a shoetage, now reports a surptu* of SPY semi-skilled mechanics t he !eagu< or to *vads in* questom The single rtHior. of the Pans ren fsrencs on preparotg fhe prelimonarv pea< s draf* w.-, ^ tc pu* ar. end tc the period of dr.settlsment. to give Ger man* something approx .mating ths terms of her enemies to give Poland her western frontier*, to disarm Ger many thus to permit, the completing of British and FYench demohtlixatior bv April unle** Germany began to die arm by that time The beet evidente of the good faith of fthe European na tions was the ia< it agreement to the program bv ths AmsrKar. compile •loner* , But no sooner had the Presuien* arrived than he almo'-! shrupth ve toed the program for any prelimmarv hick did not in * Atlanta reported a surplus hut gave nr estimate and Savannah reported a surplus of 1 &90 • W1L60N. CLEMENCCAO AND LLOYD GEORGE CONFERRING Pam —While no authoritative an nounrement has he#n made com em mg the conference between President Wilson M Ctemenceau and David Lloyd George, there l* reason to be lieve that reparations and frontier is- •ue* are the foremost obstacles they ar* seeking to remove from the path tr u rapid com Ins ion of the peace treaty How far President Wilson is ad henr.f to Ihe ideas of the American member* of the commission is not Backache The excruciating pata which comes from a lama back is quickly alleviated by a prompt application ot Yager* unimcaL Sufferer* froqtrheumatiam, ■riatica. neuralgia, sprain* etc should always keep a bot tle of M Yager*a‘* handy as its E ietrative qualities quickly ng relief from pata. AiaBdsaMra. PncwHcmta trStsx s YAGER S LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. A CO. BALTTMOU. MD. SELDOM SEE snewn, hot it is thought probable they r Mf«sonn. n#are arr#ncem**nts which did not in fifTffr-yu.M 17sm* 7* ^ fBr ^ re ACTION ON INTOXICATING LIQUORS IS POSTPONED Washington—The “dry*” had bet ter he on guard for the “wets” are up and d^ing and they have u big bank account to start with. A number of the metropolitan dailies are support- program ing the movement to undo the con- ' stitutional amendment : Rhode Island may take the amend ment to the supreme .court and ask for an opinion on its constitutionality. The quickest way to get a decision in the highest court is through a suit brought hy a state.. The attorney gen eral of Rhode Island, if'authorized by The state legislature to test the amend ment. can go like a bee to pro me court. f ; on* * - The house ■ of representatives re- '•ent 1 ' passed resedntion* demanding that Senator Reed resirn because of h ; «i opposition to PreMder* Wilson's HYDROAIRPLANF FALLS: TWO FLIFRS ARE KILLED dude the *overant of the league of nations. Tn reality, that puts ar. end to any hope of the proposed setion The ex rraordinarv determination of the Pres ident to create hi* leaglie of nat;om to include it in the T treaty, to make good his declaration in hi* New York speech, has in le*K than twenty 1 Pensacola. Fla Tw* student _off'- <•>*>»*)£ of the n*>val VMled this aDrmnor vwher then hv- H-oslT-dene intr the hav Thev v rre J \ f'str j»nd K .1 Hnmrrond. T' r. ftrt'-fr»ot r*'ye the home V f g. g' r A rv r, « v i e a Augusta. Me'.- The house concurred with the senate in Indefinitely post- fuming the act relating to intoxicating liquors, fixing *he percentage of alco hol at one-half of one per renL It wa* stated during the debate \Jaine i» the onlv prohibition State having a three p# r cert alcohol standard. SHORTER UNDERGROUND HOURS ARE RECOMMENDED • bif kaaa Uka thu, hot may hart a bunch or boast to hw aaklt, hock, xiflt. knee or thrott AB50RBINE * ’Pi'l toAte* 4-J , .A’ wilt clvaa it ot without laying up th* horse. No blittor. no bait gout. Concentrated—-only a few drop* required at an application. $2.50 ~~ J tool* 4«lit*T«a D«(fm TMf CM fM iMdtl taarse m4 Book • R fr##. ABSORBING JR.. tW MfOc IiImisi M —WU»4 rstfiim Saislul • B«lsrts4 GIsaN. Wes# trslM# Vtrtcs** Veis*; Psla sat liEiBSif— P*te« tl 21 • kettle M 4r*cfMt« ee AtUeereA. LOerml trtel beat* powyeU let l#t. W.F.YOUNt, P.D.f ..JHTw*il«lt . IfrinfitM.Mtlt. % -... ' cdrc».ve'- f ’ tc* mcr T’r.r ransc o* rne su- . the {oncer? na c rot bv-pjL determined. .our hours wilt a dramatic sudden ness hardly to be described, trans- ; ^ •tation wrre fonrif ^ the whole progress of evf ntf Condor Th# 1 interim report to the ir Pans.^, We have iaid aside ar f0ft ^ f . OTr)Tn | RK ior. of which Justice Sir Afiglo-Amencar. plan for a Wilson j ohr] <5 fiT) vey is prograrr.; we have reached this result with tittle more than a ripple on the surface, however great the Fub«’:rfac« activity for a few hoursv. . DETACHMENTS OF TROOPS COMING TO CAMP GREENE FIRST GREAT RFSULT TO , BE OBTAINED IS PEACE SHREWD ARGUMENT ADVANCED IN EFFORT TO SAVE KAISER chairman, recom mends seven hour* of work under ground, instead of eight, from July 16. and Bix hours from July 13. 1921. suh- lect to'the economic position of the mdostrv. •' DIPLOMA Georgia MEANS Alabama __ LIFE Business EMPLOYMENT • LLE( Macon, Ga. WRITE FOR CATALOG New York.—With 2.302 troop* and 220 naval officers ami men. the steam- lf peace ship Harrisburg arrived from Brest. ; possible <£'d Untis inciuded seven detac hments of i the 147th infantn. 3Tth division (Ohio I ' A]7 events in and West Virginia), for Camps McaTIF.1 eour.frv allied or enemv are de* Devens. Funston. Greene. Gordon ,IT,or neace Paris “The fir«-t result to be qh-, Tvondon —Tli Frankfurter Zeitung. MORE OF 3CTH DIVISION ARRIVES AT NEWPORT NEWS Shelby and Dix. and first and second # air service construction companies. There were 830 sick and wounded. 67* nurses, about ir»0 scattered casuals and 13 civilians. j RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS SUSPENDED OR POSTPONED Coughing: u annoying and tarmfol Relicr* tbroaf jrrientura. tickiing and get rid of cruths, oolds and hoarseness at one# tor taiuit Washington. Instructions issued hy the railroad admin is t ration will result in the temporary suspension or post ponement of millions of dollars of rail road improvement work, because of | Se^ retan Crowell, the financial piedicatpent caused hy which we exp,e< t snd desire tc come at t tfie earliest nos si fib moTrent. Pendiht: this, evervonc i« living vr* a state of expectation nrd rncertairitv Tom- merre and indirsjjrv are stagnated -» ,■ 30 TRAINING GAMPS ARE^TO BE RETAINED BY CC.VERNMENT - - the quickest , a lending article about the David Lloyd 0 f the kaiser ,which ts rather in resting because the journal relies upon the argument, that the kaiser was not really to blame for German policy before the Wf *r ar -^ during the war. The Frankfurter Zeitung seems to think that the best hope for the kaiser now i* to represent him as a Ne.woort News Va. — Six hundred and fifty-nine members of the 114th mnehine gun battalion of the Thirtieth d vision arrived here. Three companies of Tennesseans and one of South Carolinians made of the contingent of the 114th ma il,’ne gun battalion. Major E. E. Oan- tey, of Columbia. S, C.. is in command. 1 tCn*. UA (mfit. girt txtrmal applica tion* of BRAME’S VAPOMENTHA SALVE Will not Main dotbt*. 2Sg 50c $1.00 Jm AT ALL DRUGGISTS •TMtprgpriSW N. Wllkaabora^ M. C. g.-J / feeble creature who did not really con- rphjp un jt fought with th© main part of trol policy at all Wash r.cTor. Deiisio' f the war departTfifiJt to proceed with the nnr rhbse of the site? of IT, arrnv camps THIRTY THOUSAND MORE SOLDIERS HOMEWARD BOUND Washington—Departure from Francs of approximately 30,000 officera^Hnd men t»f the American expeditionary^ the Thirtieth division when the Hin- denburg line w’as broken. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS TO RELIEVE THE RAILROADS a?id 12 balloon Hod* flvu g field* over forces—the largeat single homeward th© country was j*nnoumed bv Acting movement of troops since the’cesea T/es* than $16.* j tion of hoitUities—was announced, by Washington,—Dividends and inter est on railroad storks and bonds due April 1, amounting to anproximate’v ♦70.000.000 will be met hy the rail road adm.nistratkm by Usuame of failure of Congress to pass appropria the ndministrstIon's revolv- siiapeTut^on of worT\p- ngrtsiKc: 00C.000 will be involved. Mr Crowell ! the war department.. The returning caruncnte* of indebtedness to the traction ot alanned. tour tracks etc. said ^tnif it will not he necessan to await action hv Congress aa the de rasaa: soldiers are aboard two cruisers, the Montana' and the Pueblo add 14 trans ■wnt - h WlfTl tBPRF ptifThgUFirnry^fW^T/^v c^» on on whichPreMdent W,i will have 3* traininr camps ; son returned to France companies for amount* due from reu* otJse/ aout-en. • rrr make caMi advance* to the ooragan oa the cert iff c a tee Y 7 AHD OINTMENT * QUICKLY SEMOVC ^ iKIitlk Pl«PlfS, DiKDKUfF III!Hllfl •»(» »5i«ri,4 . <k #, o,,. * |;,T» Ue .te-a.-r Increase Y our Wool Clipi^e Shew witlL# machine sod ant nnlyget 15% more ^ ■“•‘ • but leave a •month, even stubble that trees more wool the neat year. You lose money by shearing with hand shears. Ma- ebm# sheaxu* « caver am’ * • Stewart No. V leant* Shear _ Pl«##f I* Send on amvai Wm# ior CM ICAOQ rLiXMaL^ aHAFT comeAWY MI ^ { !«*•*