The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 15, 1920, Image 2

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1 II •• TK«wfH| tom# OuarUf# Th#l Froiic# Foil Into • Trap Cl«vorljr Laid tjr Gorman GovommonL ta PASSES TIE HOUSE Accept '‘California” Syrup of Fig* only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child Is having the best ami most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.”—Adv. Jimmie Knew teacher was in*rni<ting a class Paris—Considerable reaction was noticeable in French public opinion which was unanimously favorable re garding the advisedness of the occu pation of the Rhine cities. Official circles are allent. The failure of the Amorican ambas sador. Hugh C. Wallace, the British ambassador, the Karl e< Derby; Bar on Matsui, representing Japan and Count Bonin-Long^re,' Italy, to ex press an opinion concerning Premier Millerand’s note is not interpreted as unfavorable, but as mere4y pointing to the fact that none of them has yet received instructions concerning the attitude of their respective govern ments on the situation. DEMOCRATIC SUBSTITUTE WAS VOTED DOWN BY A RATHER LARGE MAJORITY. C#mpt#l#d AM#f S'pM M#wr* pf le#####et PirtNf. I * * * Vladivostok.—Japanese troops occa pled Vladivostok, after eight hours of severe lighting In all parts of the city. The. Japanese Imperial flag la flying I in place of the Russian ensign from 1 all government buildings. Some of the offcials of the revolu- ! tlonary regime already have been ar rested and deported. Russians have been disarmed. --7 — .—t- Throughout the night the Japanese fought with rifles, machine guns, gren ades and smalt artillery in all por tions of the city. Their incessant fir ing met little opposition, as the Rus- Washington—The republican Joint 8 ians were taken by surprise, the RESOLUTION THAT INTERSTATE v COMMERCE COMMISSION BE UPO^ TO ACT. ! SUFFERED THREE YEARS Finallr wai Health by Lydia E. Pmkham a Vegetable Compound. CALLED 4 ■i FINM.LV PASSED 242 TO ISO SUE MOVEMENT SPREADS Twenty-Two Democrats Join With the the Republican Majority in;Favor A of and Two Republicans Against. Advisors of President Wilson Urging Him to Prompt Action in Appoint ment of Railroad^ Labor Board. resolution declaring ^the state of war Japanese moves towards occupation ! Washington.—Congress took cogni* with Germany at an end and repeal- having been unexpected by the Party; p|oye9 ^ s(arting at Chlcag0 i have spread to half a dozen cities Many Russians escaped into the hill from the paciflc lo the Allantic a country behind the city, whence.they . that the Frenv h government fell in^o Before adopting the resolution the had come two months ago. when the a trap cleverly laid by the German house voted down a motion by Rep- all-Russlan government of Admiral government tojieparate France from reaent ^ tive fi 0O( L of Virginia^ the Kolchak fell before the attacks of a her allies by asking for individual robing democrat, of the foreign af- revolutionary army. ing most of the war-time legislation j n power. At the stock exchange the comment j wag adopted by the house. It now Indicated a belief in some quarters £ 0eg to t ^ e senate French authorisation to enter the f a j rg committee, to send the reeolu- iiwji iiv it! iuai iiiiumiiict' wuu iu- si met ions to report out . substitute Fr ‘ nch Fore.. Composed of 1S.000 In KYigllnli nnd nilled «*n a hiiihII Ikij Ruhr districts and putting It up to j t j on hack to that committee with in- nsmtil Jlmrny Brown. r Ftsnre alone to refuse Germany per •Jame*. ’ she said, "write on ttie m i gf ,j on to take military measures. ho#r«l ‘Itirhanl run ride the mole If he vmril* t*».’” I _ _ _ TH# Annual Pension Bill For 1921 "No*.** rontlnued the trn* l»« r n!,«*n Jtn. nv hM«t f!iii«h*-d nrillng ‘ »7m y -u <h-fl m l**-ttrr ffsriu fi*r that ae*»*rs»ceT” “Tr« ma nm I think I ran.” »«if» fh« nr. s..s.« r nw rr "t|lrhf»nl r*«li rtile the mal# If thr mule w»at« him tn.**—> Hoy* iJfr SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT t •<>*«# Vow* S *#* »• v •** Carrying I214J120.000 Has Passed. Waohlngtoo. —The annual pension kill for l*;i cmrrymg I2I«0?0000 paaard the hou«* wlthiMt a record VfW* and wa« aent to the aeoote % INini#|#r«#l C#owc«l #d llu*w#o*o Dec #«« t# Haftff P«ac« T rooty Vlockorwet •— The emoord of saiola |rev kaa d** Mm rat "fv IB# treat f af \ •raotiSM T%o rdi at Nm oiU W ky f«##l davfoao. o# IB# pa#M#oaao# repealing all war-time acts. The vote on that motion was 171 for and 222 against. The vote on the passage of the peace res«dution was 242 to ISO. pres ent two Tw**aiy-iwo d« mar rat a joined with the repotdteam majority to aepportlog the reaolutmo and too* repobtKaaa voted against Its adopt too On the deeaorratW- aohetltole. of fered aa a ■e»tiao to remtMhit. the •wttf Mrt# nl ivf ff k* fir (Msaii is ‘ nr Bmp# ego f 4 mJk (kdl McCormick, republican. Illinois, introduced a resolution au thorizing the interstate commerce committee to investigate the walk outs and to report on the causes and merits of the controversies. It was referred to the contingent expenses to 18.000 Men Occupy Frankfort committee which will recommend . whether funds for the inquiry should Frankfort —Frankfort was occupied he voted, without incident by French troops With the early and with the calvary in the lead, followed by the infantry and the artillery, the ormpytng Twees press ed rapidly beyond the city They met with no opoettion By I# o'clork in the morning, the ralvnry had reach ed‘ Cckenbetm I three mites north of unauthorised strikes spreading. President Wilson's advis ers urged him to speedily appoint the raiSroad labor board provided for In the t mas portal km net Those who talked with the President said he was Kiv.ag the appota'meat eertons coa• aide mi ton a Imaed ike ss In tMe do m ia an iim -a* ■ ■ W Frankfnd > The ealy Oervaen leeed ta Frsakhart by ink ner%e t*«ekr ae •arvaadared Thev oCasfif dsaamaed me The Fheark «evwp tkmeted 4a stnashec t ^ — e w I - rh aee -« IBMBB pn* few • • • t amenasei ■ee# sa It so tree i ♦ ♦4 mtfwai «et to h«aaf« Let B#a •eseesgs a m emawaseed keea saet ea «eeaasee«eei ammana has at %«t*«me ea dhe set he (hem -•a sha ewe ea gas • v* t»». *«« Swfrae ef eea efr* efrsmalm*eeea «ee (bmii ef Nary gad # ft in4i~- CtMaaaeiee C wteea e^ »• t ' .» ! ... 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Cambon. had with Premier Uoyd- tnal s»r. ‘‘big buniuetis” ha*< beaten . George and a full discussion of the it*'rival, the trades unions. Dr. Royal Paris.—'The executive council of the Franco O-rman Incident' by the # cabi- \U>. k*r. ('onintiegioner of labor statia. league of .jiaLions met here for dik net council, at which the French view tistics of the clcfiartment of labor, do- cusslon of tho mandate for ArmenU^ fully explained to the British min- r lar»‘d in an address on the cost *of the protection of minority nationall- inters’, an authoritative statement was living before the city club in which he ties in Turkey; the municiDll elec- issued to the effecj that France acted urged co-operation as the most promts- tion.- to ho held in .Danzig and the pnt'eely on her own initiative in decid- Lowell Maiw. —“I was all run down and had an awful pain in my right side, waa - persistently conaU- S ated and had ven izzy spells. I suf fered for three years and was perfectly rnwgrahle until a frfend was telling me to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege table Compound and I found it a wonder ful medicine. I can now db twice as much work and I . recommend the Vegetable Compound to other women. You can J^ 8 ® the ? ( e facts aa a testimonial. “~M r8 * M- Theall Bessey, 186 Appleton Street, Lowell, Mass. . Why women will continue to sutter so long is more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ! For forty years it has been the stand ard repiedy ior female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, infiainn.aij n. ulceration, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl; dentisl) Lynn. Mass. Your Wtt« will be upciH-d, read and answered by a woman aind held in strict confidence. Backache TIm taktewe* pa*o tnw* • U'ne kadi la go* kH a v. »'*\j hv a Mk el Yaggr^i Ltak- preenga eppBfr AU ■Mfr ( MfrsAfftwa fkeen rl pfraeskpKgnaws* hee^ g keMfl* nl "Tn Ms psMeereer*# g* ■kragg aviM Immm p* a* fr| AfrSMiS F ^gfigna aeveawa «e • ' kesaFv eg t+am mnmp . YAGERS LINIMENT ■ QILttVIS PAIN (vuiybooy Smiles Dr.T utt’s Mm nuai an « m stud m — — • •• arwevveas 16799 Twrnty-Qve million ht>\.s «.f <’mv. cart vm were sold la**t yi jir Vo folks wlio wanted relief without injury, from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion. Gases, Colds and Siek Headache. Cas- carets work while you sleep, remov ing the toxins, poisons and sour, Indi- , ...r, , -- - • - , . . gestlble waste without griping or In- j ing defensive weapop of the people in repatriation ^of the prisoners of war ing to occupy German towns; ail other Ra< °^ a . I*!*-, ma e ore *h mu mg nj convenience. Cascarets rE'gulate by the struggle against high prices. iu Siberia. allies were oposed. ntrengthening the bowel muscles. They Creation of a Special Av^Dn 1 Admiral Wilson Gives Testimony t - -tMcvwaoee M mmmB fr» ght retr* turn the t‘a-ied IT*»i>gfi*MM tc \**,ftk Aaaodre will take *'■•■« t og April |k and v«ll raage fri»*n £» p^f • (*Bt ock lower rlaaawa of gooda tw hi per e*'Ul on mor** valoahle arti« ie« according to T he l^oodon Titnea Navel Balloon Holding World's Record Makes Successful Lending Wilmington. N. C.- After setting what is believed to he a world’s rec ord by flying 900 miles in 14 hour* and 55 minutes, a naval balloon at tached to the training station at Pen • New York City along from kad- ngp tronbAg ImB yggr. DonY gAp famtmM to kgcomt g tnnun by ng peuna and pl ’.ra. Guard this troubie by uuung t COLD MEDAL t © a field 30 miles from Wilmington. never wenkon or shock the liver like caiomel or harsh pills. Cnscarets cost 1 *o little too.—Adv. Naturally "There is no royyl rosid to good writ ing.” “Of course not. You have to be gin by taking a subject.” Long Columns of the Red Army Have Surrendered to the British. Berlin.—Advance troops of the British Attitude Towards France Wilt Open Diplomatic Conversation Medical Service ExpegtedJBoon Before Investigating Committee -The" vessels on the The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696* All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Modal on •vary bos aad accopt do imitation SAYS PILES ALL G0NE AND NO MORE ECZEMA Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin When red. rough nnd itching with hot baths of Cutlcura Soup and touches of | Paris —The- British attitude regard- Washington.—Creation , of a special Washington.- reichswohr and shock troops entered mg the French occupation of Frank “aviation medical service” in the active list of the navy were never hot the suburbs of F>s$en. Another de- fort will cause the opening of a diplo- army medical corpses expected to ma- ter prepared for war than when the tachment occupied the Essen t >wn matic conversation between the pow- terially reduce fatalities among flyers United States joined the allies and; ers of the entente concerning the on active service. Statistics compiled the navy department had full whole subject of action with regard to by British military authorities were complete” plans to combat a German have^gone^ Germany, it was said in offnad -circjee. - quoted as showing—Hurt—during the offQPslvQ—against.—the coast* of the | r» “FeTersorT'S'-T') Tni rn^n ('“Tor 'ord so Hie, Tnited States was included in testi salt rheum, chafing and all skin diseases SO cents. Druggists,. recOrmnend it. Mall hall. _t: Long columns of the red army in motor -lorries aad on foo* passed through Elberfield. Most of them “I had eczema for many years on my head and could not get anything to stop the agony. I saw your ad and got one box of Peterson's Ointment and I owe you many thanks for the good it has done me. There isn’t a blotch on my head now and I couldn't help but thank Peterson, for the cure is great.” Miss Mary Hill, 436 Third avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. “I have had itching piles for 15 years an( ; ; and Peterson’s is the only ointment that ■ relieves me, besides the piles seem to have gone.” A. B. Huger, 1127 Washing ton avenue, Racine, Wis. Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use Dow and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder. Cutlcurn Tnlcum one of the IndlspenKMhle Cutlcura Toilet Trio.—Adv. Th. Isay mmi would rather take keif a bwf Uk.irr #*nr fur « ub*>le surrendered their arms ai Elberfield. Others marched into the 'iccup'ei ter ritory, chiefly to Solingen, they were disarmed. In this conversation the French at-'first year of the war 90 per cent 6f titude will be basedf. first, on mainte- the deaths among British aviators nion . v Rear Admiral H. R nance of the entente’ and second, on wh»re strict execution of the treaty of Ver sailles. dated K/wtfrAa '■t o*. jaAsoafrl Fjea +9* 1*. hf Reaaaa L « P-GaoA. taaaJ m» aBant i #e. •M vCTTiK • •■•a eagrT |w « , < .r. # Lateat Hour# of Communist R«jime Mark ad by Extensive Plundering. Faaeo — The lainet hvira- aruer iA■ • ••moiuti.x refiwifr as JCaaeg were marked bf estenaive plar 4«itax mom* nf tike aseta atreese keigg kkack* *4 Bf r«4 treats fee ike pgrgHMar ej oFuad af fe^eertkee tg aagumi | laeA mu 1 •t'f «4»4* *4 4 fro* knfrfrfli 1 m i Daniels Predicts North Carolina Will Ratify Suffrage Amendment . WM^la«ng larat.oa of tke N'atfVk Caro flag A^raaorar.* elate cog- vettlaog to favor af Ike rat*Aral eg of ike o^asaa aeffrafe agieedurgi ai~aae ‘*11 la alt #«gr kot Ike •fcoouagu* Bee »e€orp ftogieia aaaf to a to»Tr~igi aegt Cm sews •were due to physical defects of pilots. 8 per cent to defective planes and 2 per cent to/»nemy activity.- Labor’s Pol*t cal Organization to be a Model of Thoroughness Wilson before the senate committee invest! gating the navy department's conduct of the world war. orders filled by Buffalo, N. Y. Peterson Ointment Co., 4*karteetag. W Vs fa&Uaiigg ikat will Utorwgfbaeea aad rB* A political or * a "model of Eiaegaea' la ko* tog petfected ftor ike <neaiag rUmctJom kf tkg Weal Yitgmm Federgiaag gf Lkkgr eewoedmg tg too cgaaguMpi HM i m»4e pgtonw Wee by f* F Production of Winter Wheat Thi* Year For|caet at 4B3.f17.000 Bushel* Waak.agiog — Prodoctmg of wig • ter wheal tbie year waa ferecael al \ ft! ft? gap baoWle aad rye TiMtAdf kp ta* dejgrtgiegi ef ogvhrgi t oairto Weed ita eetigaa*.e eg li * fr r k KING CHEWING TOftACCO Has that good licorice taste I'lvheen i fr ♦