The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 24, 1920, Image 8

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KMRMI DECUmiG ID HI NO tUftPRlM Ft LT IN INNIN ADMINISTRATION ClNCLlt OVIR THt DtCItlON. HAS NEVER JEEN CANDIDATE •om« Party Laadert Say Situation by McAdoo’a Self-Elimination Now “Somewhat in Flux.” New York.—William Q. McAdoo, who haa been considered by party le&dera aa one of the principal candi dates for the democratic presidential nomination, announced he could not permit his name to go before the Sru Francisco convention “This decision," he said, "is irre- ▼ocable, as the path of duty seems to me clear and unmistakable." Washington—The refusal of Wm O. McAdoo to allow his nams to be presented to the democratic national eoavsntioe apparently did not com* ms a vary great aurprtse In inner ad ■its 1st ration circles To other demo era tic Wssders la Washington, how ever R s*sms4 is bs whatly snes psrtsd as4 is his fftsods U cams as s ass* dwappotatasai A •st * psrtr -s«4«c« ssJl Mr Me AAss s ssrr sAm^asi ims Isft ths sHas Oos mars ar *aa 'S •« TVsr SS4 rsgsreaM ths fasssar sa* rm+n «4 IW trass ary a* ass af (ha f*a lbs e *Si S • S «%■*** s Ths l sstrsi as '*• ms* W** *a*ss>Z* •wSSS* S «Aa Is* *‘a*s ♦ ssmsrnm • Sam* ** wa4 s* mssf t»«e •reeNf OetepsA Mew Otiasaa A s#44ieg la St laid is cathedral was poafpoaai sevsral hours hecauea the offtcletlM priest. Father Antolae. of the Ordar of Oblate Fetbere of Mary Immacu late. declared the bride was iramod estly attired. The priest declared the bride ap peared to him "so shocking that he had the sexton t>ut out the lights sc that she might retire and proper ly clothe herself.” Although he declined to divulge the name of the bride, he declared she "wanted to fly in society style at her wedding, much to her disgrace.” The bride started up the main aisle but had not gone far before the priest viewed the gown she wore, ordered the lights out and sent her home to as sume other garments. The marriage ceremony was then performed. RFIEEA ACTIVITY OF WOMEN • iUROEN % OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE IE EEEN NMNILIZE THE MILfiOWS Insurance for Workers Against Dis ease, Accident Disability, Un- Employment and Old Age New York.—Fifteen planks which 4o«a not intaad to retire from the United Etataa sonata until his tarns of offica expires on March 4. "There is no possibility of that.** Senator Harding declared when asked whether he would resign from ths senate immediately. ”1 do not intend sign, but intend to eerre my term Why shouldn’t I? I do, however, Intend to withdraw my petition filed in Columbus giving notice that I would be a candidate for re-election to the senate. That will be the Democratic national convention I (ione we€ k.’ Former Premier Nlttl Abandons His Intended Visit to America. Rome —Former Premier Nlttl has abandoned his Intended visit to Spain and America, but proposes to go to Switsorland for an extended sojourn, •aye tbs Olornale DItalia Senator Harding’s friends explained that, for him to retire from the senate, would endanger the narrow margin of control held by the Republicans there as his retirement would enable Gov ernor Cox, of Ohio, to appoint a Dem ocrat In his place. They also said that, should the senator be elected President in November, he could Con tinue to serve in the senate as he would not be inaugurated until his tsun sa senator expires on March 4. ^ ^ Ths senator was at his office early winding up soma pending senate bus iness FACING A C0N1ES1 •TATE CONVENTION OEClAAEC MIE PLACE ON DELEGATION TO BE VACANT I QUESTION OF JURISDICTION Delegation of Congressional Conven tion Restored His Name as Dais- gate to San Francisco. Am Attempt ••>«§ MaSe to Have PaoeeS Uiiferwi Automobile Law* will be asked to include in its plat- ; form were sent to delegates to the convention by the women’s bureau of the Democratic national committee. One plank advocates the right of collective bargaining between em ployers arid employes through repre- aentativea of their own choosing; an other. government control of basic in dustries affecting the necessities of life; nationalization of the railroads. Other planka recommended include: Development of a national system of employment offices under joint con trol of federal and State boards and organisation of labor corps with transportation subsidies for bar vest Gift ef MOO 000 by Dayton Man tag. esteastoa sad dovelnpmeat of the for Med.cel Research Announced all for raart t of aaiforas s atoms bits leot to tte o o**« •** oothortsed at a ■oaecag tar* «d the hoard ef divertors mi the Veiioeel Aetemehile AaeertstfcNS la industry la the San Francisco.—A contest orer the seating of United States Senator James A. Reed, of Missouri, as dele gate, and recommendations for a com plete change in party law so as to es tablish definitely the status of women in the party organization, probably will come before the democratic na tional committee at its meeting hero preparatory to the national conven tion, party executives said. The Reed contest possibility dn veloped when it was learned the sena tor had been restored as a delegate a! a convention of the fifth Missouri congressional district delegates, aftei his name had been tbrotm out and hlj place declared vacant by a state cocv v eat ion The quest loo la on* of jw Had let km between the state and die trtet convent loae ‘•nr is DEPIETEO B1000 *T TH£ nstT MM or THAT THUD OSOWST. NO ACCOUNT FEELING BEWARE NATURE IS WARNING YOU THAT IT NEEDS AS SISTANCE—YOUR BLOOD IS STARVING FOR IRON—YOU LACK NERVE FORCE—YOU NEED— • / In <, Manton• t ,, Dr. John Mc Donald, the well-known Southern physician, scientifically combined strength-making Iron, nerve-build ing phoephorous and stomach- regulating Nux Vomica with ether upbuilding, health-compelling ele ments. “Mentone" is endorsed by leading physicians as a highly effi cient blood-maker, strength-pro ducer. Mailed upon receipt of $1.00. The Mantone Co., 402 Park Avs^ Baltimore. 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Groryls juid Florida »r»» to unite for mutual protection against aliened discrimatory freight rales C*meae ▼ ry*PU Attach Amyetcaa M ea.ee RtH tto Miameeary I'ekmc — Thr Amertrsa legs!ton here •*• Inf *rm«Hl that Qeser*! ( hens Chins Tso's northern troops is tbaif retreat from Chsns Hhs. capital of tbe Hu Nan province, attacked tbe Re formed churcii mission at Yo-Chow. M» miles north of Chans Shs. and kill ed the It'v Mr ^ W. A Reiniert Fsttr bava already Missouri Banker Building Houses for Families With Children Only Governor Cox Does Not Want the Nomination For Vice-President. PedaeeJ 70 Veers af Age Muaa Waebinfftom—Federal employee aba bsva reached tbe Age of retir. meat— 71 years alt hough they have not glv en the minimum of 15 years' servir* required uader the retirement law must te dropped from the rolls. Attor ney General Palmer ruled Such em ployes, he held, cannot draw retire ment pensions. Letoe*eme*e Lewe* Meuae Rejecse the Wetoan SwW*sg* Ai Baton Rouge La —Tba tower house of tbe Louisiana legislature, by a vote of 47 to 44. rejected a resolution calling for ratification of the federal suffrage amendment. Mb T It Tba oMwre das bbbumto ad tbat 4 md) ea*d ad fit! im si tymaps ta IMEdNEtaeb * cmrdlbg ta a Todyo csaiegrmm la tbe Mlppe Jljt. Japanese Isagsage new* paper A aumhar of Japaaeee aold.ery ■ad eiviLaos were billed at Nlba^ Uiavab by bolahevtkl last winter. St. Joseph. Mo.—Walter P. Fluker- son, St. Joseph hanker. Is building a row of houses for rent onlv to fami lies in which there are children and" to newly married couples. Whenever a child Is born In one of the houses. Mr. Fulkerson announced, the rent for that month will be re turned to the tenant. Dayton. Ohio.—Gov. James M. Cox of Ohio is not a candidate for the Democratic nomination forp\rice-pre<- ident. He made this empl c dee- laration here at his country home. ‘‘I urge upon you. Pilgrims, that I urn not a candidate for the second place,” the governor declared. His announcement was greeted with yells of applause by several thousand persons who had journeyed to his home to pay their respects. Officers and Crew of American Steamer Perform a Heroic Deed Several State* in Northweat Ary In Revolt Against the Old Order Hearings in Deportation Case of Ludwig Martens About Concluded? Washington.—Hearings in deporta tion proceedings against Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, soviet agent in the I United States, were resumed before Immigration Inspector Shell at the de- jpartment of labor. Counsel for both ! sides expected to complete the pre sentation of testimony soon. Harding AcceptAs Proposition to Submit Treaty to a Referendum General Aguilar, Son-ih-Law of . Carranza, Quits Soil of Mexico American Federation of Labor Endoraoa Government'Ownership Washington.—President Wilson’s ghallenge to submit the peace trenty to a referndum of the American peo ple was accepted bv Senator Hardin* the republican presidential candidate *1 am sure ” said Senaior lUrdiuic “the republuan paHy »T ziadlv wrj. come a referendum <»■ th* que«t|v*a ©f b • f'|Ktb lir as* t f• lat onsfilp of >• f 9 , 'Z kt r*a •' t it i ttoeeltt f eC! to « xrtoE * e M ^ Owa t+m **« 0 EE49J* ••• e Mexico City.—General Aguilar, for mer governor of the atate ojf Vera Cruz, and son-in-law cf the late Presi dent Carrnnra. has embarked on the •(earner Yuma at Vera Cruz to leave Met ico Oa th« eve of hta departurg. be la • tied a atA'emegt Mytag that wbto "'be fMijlllral p»*»« o©a vi thm ougati'y ’ -r, >4 | ytj to ftotff %m de y. Ig«' # to< *a f tf %u*4» *• aa ad •t Ai * mm m m** a ■- mm Osmtmum «F Montreal/—Goyernment ownerahTp with democratic operation of Ameri can railroads was endorsed by the American Federation of I«ahor conven tion here after a bitter tight. Roll call abowe«f thbt gou'rnnteol pwnerehip was eadoraed by a vet# of to 1*49 Tbe to; Mtdf trade 4Hegd**aa4i pe* •e*'«4 aleawsi a eeME <y *i ag*-*»t d#9«fdgMM4 i Wiw»ddit|i jaif-jrwrtMg Cbedgeev *A4 a^ m igi#ai>a» ft*emto R Tokio.—Heroic work of the Ameri can steamer West Jester outside Yokohoma harbor resulted in saving the Japanese steamer Kiyo Maru, with 70 passengers from South Amer ica on board, from possible total de struction by fire, it is announced in advices received here from Kobe, whither the Kiyo Maru was bound. The Kiyo Maru took fire in a storm at sea not far from YokahbTfla. Spokane, Wash —The states in the northwest corner of the union are in ( revolt against the old order of politics. , It looks as if the non-partiaan league, composed largely of farmers, the triple alliance, wh;oh includes farmers and laborers, the workers’ non partisan league, the committee of .forty-eight, and other independent or ganizations would capture Wisconsin. Minnesota, parts of Montana and Washington in the fall elections. Proctor says - Was Butler's Statement hoIty,.False and Malicious Cincinnati.—Col. William Cooper Proctor, manager of Gen. Leonard Wood s unsuccessful campaign for Re publican presidential nomination, on bis arrival home from Chicago, teat a telegram to Dr Nicholas Murray Bailer. pre*ld#et of Cotambta Calver •ify, aattag that" bte *«*«»■>•*( fteea •*• reAatJse to CedenM WoeCa add pset wee •*•4*4 tafee **4 mm 0mm * «»a a#*f dm Mm No Immediate Ruling Expected Either or or Against Palmer. Columbus, Ohio.—Justice William R. Day, associate justice of the United States supreme court, an nounred that It probably would be several day* before he would mak* a ruling on the hearing of an applies tkm for a restraining* order eajoin- lag Attorney General Palmer from pm* nr at low of the alleged |*r*iteertB| «•••* ada^eet C A Weed add Cm. aad Ide Braditaedsa Cm. MdEei* JF, T* LONG US! OF STMPTOMS North CataAm Latfy W*» AtJt j 4 i>r but" R«lU( Soon Came Alter She Took Cardui. AhhevUle N. C.—Mr* J. A. Sluder, of 4Z Woodru* atedue. this city, re cent I) made the following statement: “I was in a very run-down condition after ... 1 wasn't able to go. “1 war nervous, weak and couldn't ck my work. ‘‘I felt like, at times; no matter what happened, I couldn’t get up a spark of interest. "I was depressed, blue, and continu ally on the lookout for something to happen. “I couldn’t sleep to do any good, and had to force myself to eat when raenl time came. “I suffered some pain fn my back and sides, but the worst trouble was jp*takne*« and depression. “I decided to try a tonic. L* “My sister had gotten such fine re sults from Cardui, I began using It. "Soon I noticed I would get hungry, and sleep at night, and thk, of course, was a great help. “1 grew le«a nervous. •The dmprrmmkm left me and aooa I ■a* well aad strong. *a cajef 9mm4 heatfhi theaka te CdvMm* A»* Mr drwgeM al adl IL to • f—n *f tam V 999 **<9 - *4^ fllhiii*m*Mi V* > Mfem 9 - -a.* MB* •t m M*