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A AR F: AN ■ E V; E NT SECTION OF
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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S C
CHESTER T. MINKLER
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MUCH DISSATISFACTION’ FELT IN
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IrOCM INf ORMS COMMITTEE HE
WILL NOT RUN FOR SENATE
10 ME IWO PARLIAMENTS
Ir.sh Contnbut ont to tNr Impe*' *1
Se^v* Are Est'fviated to Rrai.n
tNijKaC JOO Pound% Annuslly,
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Chester T. Minkler of Newport, R.
who, t has been announced by the
navy department, is the inventor o #
the depth bomb, which was used so
rffectvely against the U-tooats. Mink-
• er not only inverted the depth bomb
but was also responsible for the mine
used by the navy in the No ti sea.
He turned ever ! th his inventions to
the ooverfirrent without cost.
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its rei.*nt jnvesliitations
RICH FLYEFI AND PILOT
SAVED OFF FLORIDA COAST.
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wo ili'x nt fi i’ll.-, donl r and Iim 5 p ; «
lot nain< d (J lollrji - ult _
iny bo. t from NL w V"rk to Mi anti
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RFPORTED THAT THF I. W. W.
PLAN A STRIKE JN ALASKA.
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CLEMENCEAU GOVERNMENT IS
GIVEN VOTE OF CONFIDENCE.
i’aris The chambi r of dcputiv? has
voted rnnftilem »* in th"—yovernrrrn'nr
4«)*' to < l. ,
The vote, which carried approval of
I‘i* iHti*r < *ii-aicru • a ii < program, war*
taken al'm t.‘ie rhainb-T had Lstt-ned
t> h,s (b‘( lardtion on jhc detfnnina
-t-toft-Ht t-ho- aL n*-** -To mtrfr tnib^»TriinT
his t onflditnce - in t!ii’ Anglo-Fram »v
Vi.hvriiaiL. jkiil.is. his- .^rulh'-tiaa a<r a.
solution of t.!if l-'mrno prolibnu and liis-
undorstamlmL xvirh- Prenfk'i - Lloyd
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NAVV .WOHK IS DISCONTINUED
BECAUSE OF LACK OF FUNDS.
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la111 y , <; the ftate
^rnls it in :In* pr*-p-
CERTAINTY THAT CLEMEMCEAU <JUfhi , n , t ( s . ,, M
WILL BE NEXT FRENCH RULER M t, r w» ,| *'f: n«
depaifmont and
—l.*a.n>. Ca.ri-i in:—t^Hvnnind —Poin- .hist-oek*—nmmenG.
rare’s su< -es -or w 1! b‘* 'eL ct* <1 on ,/
Jamtarv 17. a. < .o d ne to the InT; mca CASH prj/es ARE PAID TO
Kfio -alh* drawn by the P rL nr. 13 TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIERS
rom
Piftni r Cloinencf aulji stab
in* nt in the-i har' her ’l.at h ' cab net \V\v York (’n h pr /*•« t.otallinrr
vvuii d. dt. tliuL i,' . r* 'igJL OR, ’..ha.t ..dnlAl ox t a-f Ff w ■ tab-d In- «h*v Yrrer'^-m
ft (-• also dadluf
from the pt'f••v- • 's , j.-
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wll 1 h<> 1 1 1 ’> d d : ‘ f
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rYiiL.p t.. army t urn
whf h' me a n -= that f*
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Ten p* Lu
[ rise winners flew
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n a an ImiJl. I.) ILimXnnd f UipL+nes.
FRENCH TEXTILE MILLS ARE
* RAPIDLY GETTING IN SHAPE.
Lille t
.sons are at work, irr-4he Fn in.'n t< x.
lib* m 11s.which only a few. monThsdi^o"
wer.* razed, or looted by the Germ ins
of the-r wonderfully delicate rn *. hin-
(ry * r
Within a year* eoverrnmhif IdT ci iTs
,ird mnnnf K turers nirree, productimi
'of ta x' >s wdl ronrhi half of the p*fv
war tot il. and within two years, t:ie-»' :
inj jl lorfimst,- the_ LT14- output' will he
surpassed - . :
fy This Large
Donlc 0!
^ YAGER’S
' LINIMENT
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contains twice as
much as the usual
50 cent bottle of
liniment and lasts
the average family for months.
It quickly alleviates pain caused
from rheumatism, sciatica, neu
ralgia, sprains, etc.
Sold by all dealers. Price 35c.
UNION RAILWAY MACHINISTS MEXICAN DAN PITS RELEASE _
EXPECTED TO GO ON STRIKE HUGO ON A PROMISE TO PAY.
CHARGE OF SEDITION TO BE
PREFERRED AGINST JENKINS.
Sf iHlf. M a ll The I W, AY., not Washington - Replying to a message
Rat’sfied with can -ire. hAvoc in ”i ( ‘ t - iu the Massachusetts senate express
northwestern .states arc determined to.: j ts " cone ,. rn " OV fr Jhe reported
extend 'their PPhere of evil influence I i nL ^ n tion of"tin* navy department ti)
to according to. governor ,j : continue certain work at tie- Boa*
Thotums Riggs, who is a guest of thi tori r; , , y >ar(l wUh n . , an( (li8 .
("v (.overnor -tatod that h'Liding** of many emplpye*T St ere t ary
h-1- pos tlve ev lm.re thnt romdusive-'U^, . . , ,, thU bodf tliat^.lack
Iv - that t jo I W \>. have plan- (n : fund;-, had necessi it«'*d r* d-i-^^’n of • r
n ^ ( - 1 ‘ * '■ ’" 1 ' all -.aw yard forceS .ind ih.r* it n ay be
* A ; ’ u ' 5 ' ^ i ecesaary t - ordk r still furl dac-
Indu fry fh< rr • t , . ,
SEVENTY ONE PEOPLE Dl ^ROM PEOPLE OF CHICAGO BUYING-
EFFECTS OF WOOD ALCOHOL. WHO NEVER BOUGHT BEFORE
Wa-Tiogton. Xin* tv-eight per cent
of the ICeiHofi uninh railway mnchln
<5’s voted in X’oveniber to strike,with
(ifher trnrb s in the event congress en
acted the Cummins railroad Jell with
its anti-strike provision.
In making this announcement. AV I
! : nm H. Johnston. j>re«iden* of the In-
*...•• if «e> .1 A'osqrfation of Mach c -*
[P"TT'tc wns't:i1rPTi-V~f *re th** ***n
ate fnt* rst ri* commerc*’ rotnini”***’ re
po t;*. ** (>ut th** r«i.*!TTiire« n.* a ir*
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imprisoned amfrican^ in
MEXICO NOT YET RELEASED
AA’a.hington Frederick Hugo, the
American ranch, fqanagcr captured
I)y Iiandits in the recent rafrl on Muz-
ituiz M( xico, and later Lbcratml, was
released under an agreement to pay
$l,500 ransom/within twelve days, ac
carding to .'information, reaching the
- ate depaptinent The d -phr* f ucn*
rrnbunccd that ipslnudions had hem}
-*? nt to the Pitlhussy in Mexico't'ity td
sI -1 t*. »f *srt» ps »o c :pt ur»* the ban
dits be taken
ARRESTED AND BAILED ON A
CHARGE OE MISUSE OF MAILS
Ml Paso.—Charges of sedition will
be fllcd against AA’iluon O. Jehkins,
consul agent of the United States at
Pm bla, M* x , following the alleged de
livery by him of arms and^ammuni
tion to the bandits who a|id captur
ed him. according to The Kxeelfior of
Mcxico.City./ _ . .
Aii;md ug to a dispatch frmn Kx
' tor's rr-T* >pond* nt. .The ex imina-
t of tlj- Indlae - was conducted with
“considerable solemnity.**
ROOT TO BROBE TO ROOT OF
PROHICITION LAW IN JERSEY.
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Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
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