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ft 0 TUI (MU flllBI COM IMJ rilOI DUnLtDUN ik x nun A *o •one ••unttmo uns ME FM IN MINORIH Fight Against Qlaac In Hit Candidacy For Chairmanship of Committas on Resolution* Collapses. “■ mm is Mine ■Msmm latamont Ragariad aa Ffaaibia InfU mation of the Attitude of the Ad ministration an Prohibition. * Ban Francisco. — So far ai surface ndications were concerned, at least, the friemds of President Wilson and his administration appeared In com- plate control of^-the political machin ery of the democratic party, as tho. actual preliminaries of the national oonyention began . Their domination was not with out its complement of grumbling and feomplalnU among scattering insurg eat elements, but there was every ev Idence that on a sbodwown the anti administration forces not only were far la the minority, but were lacking tr. organisation and leadership The aacandaory of the Wilson sup porters showed Iteelf in striktav faabvoa la tbe program for (he aa Vnal ssmaitttee mee'iag to decide root eat: as delegates lopmeet potatlag ta > dtrertioe ••• tbe epperea* ef a tgst aga**e< iweeta# el V’*g a e ^a be de^v for maae'tp W rwe^-e • • • a p»« f«e % Se • me t» b*t« x — a a«te«(Se4 tee# C* aasabOegS Wf SMMPSgmMP tfce Raa op al tbe de«anre«Bi aoseesMMm %% tSe ie*dera al aHada arneed lb Ibrreaateg aad pat their h'-ada t «wtiee over queatione of pollrleb and met Talk of candidates, in a moribund stage for a week was revived appre clably aa the convention crowds gath I trad. Boosters for Palmar, Coz and a half dozen other aspirants became Increasingly active among unlnatruct- ed delegates and a whole bevy of fav orite sons and dark horses blossomed out with headquarters of their own. Meantime the phantom McAdoo boom stalked serenely through hotel corridors and conference rooms, leaving behind a train of uncertainty and speculation. Though publicly ex ecuted at the hands of Mr. McAdoo himself, the movement did not down. Indeed, Its perambulations were sug gestive of the pink of vigor and It turned up uninvited as the ghost at the council table of more than one candidate's manager. Council of Loaguo of Nations la to Moot Host at Spn Sebastian Madrid -The nest mwetlag of tho coeacll of tbo league of nation* will bo bold •( 8oa Cobaatiaa July 17. It was cod frtftTTbeamt WO SSI BLI BBINO •OWt TO MASTtN OKCISION OH CBMANOS OF LABOR PUBLIC HEARINGS COMPLETED Voektagxea — ••reefe of fe—dete#> • • Seo*9*0 * 09 at 1 f» W&d *9 «A (A • <•*«• ■ 0* 9'' ai tBw fwOeuad ef ffek# • a* «#<A#re4 Be IBe-wori FWd#. ogaeBM Chairman of tho Board Say* tho Job Before Tham la Gigantic and is Both Difficult and Confusing. * » Chicago.—Everything is being done to expedite the decision on wage de mands of railroad employes, the rail road labor board said. The board had not received President Wilson's message requesting an lnm)ediate de cision, but after reading press dis patches from Washington, George W. Hanger, public representative on the board, and chairman of its publicity committee, announced no statement would be made as it might be con strued as sn apology for delay. Police hearings were completed only two weeks ago. Mr. Hangar pointed out. and tbs board was new devoting dtt 1 lie time to eotfaldtralion of the several hundred schedules "We nre working coaaeloasly to ward a derision, and It la new In sight.* as id Jed go Barton, rhninnna ef the board “We will pnt forth onr heat oBorta to asshe It ea eerty ea pnanihAt W# hnjr* a gigantic tneh. ea It moetoen the Satng ef hendredo ef or aloe end isbAee The )sh ta dtf Smfi end nanf«o *g Turkish Farces Attacking Messina Bombarded by French Warships. a Parts —The Tampa says that Turk ish forces attacked Messina, on the ' Mediterranean, southwest of Aden, and. and that Frpach warships la th« harbor bombarded the Turks |Oe*meft Bmoereaa la Betd to be to Very Bert*,** Cer»d t*ew ru*. ai tw m w | ** mm# Hams hnBMBhna t •w f •»% weeo fee** s oe • - * < , *e • • awwaaonewi f •# • h* • • ▼fee Dee • 'V «« • x v F # e*» De-c • *•* •* #*•»* aeeeo e a* r«-e*« it svaiagtan dee Ow will apr^sl tbe d«* rtoliiA of Fed^roi Jjd**- An«l*rea» Boet< D hold n( tb*- ron»nuDi*t i*ert» to be a lawful orginlsati>>a and rr leasing 17 of It* ni*mbera hr.4 for deportation Pw*ia*4 i>*e««« — Wild pi# m «ae< hew a# tbe I re w ed t%# ■ +»• i i#re «f dava gun* a» Ta^fe %ev# always bees pt#wm* la t'errv rowntp of rwsree, bet reel deata • So re allwd (be florka of ear H#r years errr ta« lined to tbe belief t .at thr »pe« to* % wa% near estlncttoa New Name* Are Added to Original Liets For War Decorations. rn — aa n | «renne lb the rent ef help# the Loyal order ef Moeee in cenennuam at Hoorn Meert edopred e resolution urgtng all the fnnnes memhera of the lodges to Invest aa meek of their funds aa possible In bond* and victory Tallest Building In the World CnBrondia Kos - Rus'seep men ef tbln eltv wtQ lend e heed In the her vest Selda In tRl* v.cinltv thM aeaevn. A “spend year vacation at home** club liberty loan **** * M>#n orgnntse<1 to take rare of the labor* shortage during harvest All members are pledged to forego their vacations and “help out." Is to bo Encumberod by Mortgaga. Th# p opu | a ti on of Continont'H Unlt*d States About 105.000 000. Turkish Peace Defecation Receiver Orders Not to Sign Peace Treaty. Constantinople—The Turkish peact delegation In Paris has been Instru *t ed from Constantinople that th- 1 Turkish government will uncompro misingly refuse to sign any pence Washington.—Except for the addi tion of new names, practically no change has been made by the Knight board in the original list of recom mendations for award of war service New York.—For the first time since its erection a decade ago. the Wool- Washington—The population of con- worth building-tallest office struck, n€nta , Unlted Slates , 9 estimated ture in the world—is to be encum at 105.0OO.OOO by J. A. Hill. ch ! ef sta bered by a mortgage. It was ®n- t j gt j c , an censiu , ^ lireau j|| 8 pa ,. decorations, members of the boa r J nounced that the heirs of the late F. , cu j at j on ig based 0 n the combined said The hoard was reconvened by " • " 00 l wor t^. founder of a chain Secretary Daniels more than six ^ vw an ^ ten-cent stores, had ar* S' * t- # # treaty which deprives Turkey of the months ago to reconsider its reeom-j ran * e( * to borrow $3,000,000 on . the Smyrna district, Adrianople or east- mendutions after the medal awards structure ,to provide ready funds to ern Thrace. ! controversv bet ween Rear Admiral Sims and ^he naval secretary. meet state and federal inheritance ta^s, wh*ch total $8,000,000. Sister of Republican Nominee for President is Washington Lady Cop. populations of 1.406 cities and towns for whffch statistics have been an nounced. The increase over 1910 is placed at about 13,000,000, showing the growth of* the country* has ^ot kept pace with the previous decade. Baa Antonio. Tazaa — Tbo Domo crAtlc SArty ta Its platform to bo adopted at the San Francisco conven tion must take an “open, honest stand on grssA Issues confronting tbs country, and above all, avoid ‘pussy footing,." Albert S. Burleson, post master, general declared here. Mr. Burleson also_ said he was la favor of modifying the “drastic and absurd previsions” of the Volstead prohibition enforcement act, op posed to government ownership ex cepting telegraph and telephone lines and that he was against measures de nying labor the right to strike. San Francisco—Postmaster General Burleson’s statemeet at San Antonio regarding democratic platform issues drew' particualr attention among the party leaders. Coming from a mem ber of President Wilson’s cabinet, the statement was regarded as a possible Intimation of the administration’s at titude on the prohibition Issue. WARM DISCUSSIONS KXPECTED AT BAN FRANCISCO ON DRY AND WET QUESTION. BRYAN TO BE STORM CENTER A League of Natione Plank Modeled After That In Virginia Platform - Will Create Much Feeling. San Francisco.—Issues, rather than .nen-, furnished the battle ground for be democratic national convention. <Jandidatea**annot be considered un- il prohibition, the league of nations md the Iriah question save been fought out on the floor. Contests over those plpnks in the party plat form seem inevitable and the con vention le all set for a stormy time. The big flgift le over William J. Bry- vn’s determination t<t have “a plat form bo wet can run on." On this to administration—or Wtlsoiv—forces appear so fa¥ to be pursuing a hands ff policy. As yet no one knows what j expect from tbe White House Oe tbe league of net loss issue the dm Inistratioe forces are lined up or e plank modeled after tbe Vlr In la platform which declares for a > von am “without destructive rpeer- •turns" Mr. Bryes aad his aowwtdlee weat 4 claretlaa for the league with ree- '*veMaw* (e “safeguard every later •of Tbe ttae* at Sghl over the "reh queetiaa %re set ee cl—rfy de lead ae» *#• Oeeeer Sfl'M ho A •Of gs Oe**e«e a*# * Wm& *gt*« i gtmga am • • MBBp ^VuBkeks amt a* >*•#••< gknr a* ere t Mfeevati aew sftfeBe Bv B«a4 A Om rxeS fee •! ms C tmmaaa roammmmtaa at !%• •eOWth BiTif #MWei. FWiBA Ml MS •w Be CHataaaam Hmim at ib# i 09 1 9 * * ggg gi > e —e'WASWdl «4AM#wi#xe WBieB Company glees The City High Rank Among financial Btronghuldf HsrUulllo - Hartsvllle Is growing rapidly. Homes go up almost wKbln a night. Several ready to build. HAisaa are springing up with lightening like rapidity. It is apparent that the hur ried demand for homes has inspired the usd of the ready to build patterns. Even with these, lie demand can not be supplied. Several new stores, nice modem structures, will soon be built in HarU- ville. Great pilee- of brick, lumber and sand are assembled at different points on the main streets. Residences are being moved from one time domicila sections to give place for business houses. Work on the Bank of Harteville and the Trust Company of South Carolina is progressing nicely. Excavations for underground vaults are being made. A new front and tile floors *eiil be put in. In fact, when completed these financial institutions will do’ credit to a large city. A new bank is being organized here with a capital of $100,000. The stock has already been oversubscribed and a trimming down process will proba bly take place. The bank will be named the Merchants and Planters bank of Harteville. Scores of stib- etantial planters and a number of bueineas men have subscribed for •Cock. No person le allowed to take more than S2.S00. aad. to fact, small subscript lone of from HBO to SSOO have been sought moru then If ge amount• Tbe bank will |M ready for hueiaeee probably about fn** Bret of September aad will prom ote at ill fur ther Hartav Jlee Baa octal adveatagee The Iowa will therefore very too* have four etroag hevka. aad thie added to the big |jo%aoe Treat C emptay ef gauea Carol me. gAacoa HarteviSe la the vlaaa ef rttlaa ef I# BBS aad muvo tahaHiean ae ha beak a aad Baeaetaf s‘~ aft n"ta godBMRed is * he Afunp weev Segmsee a fig a • •• • • gaauom addd ko meouRmo a adi eeueaaee ae pa* eeHU gj »e lei • * mm* • ooe Oee oe pemeos um ae QaBeei adverse have ee eodOf t fee fe ai i vee ef to# rue CheeuRee eoeatf eii'gaMv oO* #0*4 Fv**ee tarn ihop aMB arvteo m ^ Tore ff«t aa J«-t I odd e 4 • au ha hfteegta ta #e#oet Cm eoagiat The aaaeee of She gBaSmee eae SdoarB f we oad Arthur geeorae VPBBBBMRhv^BHHfFdBa dBSBRpRl go e Pm# * %*»• • i F'«a-*e. eae« see* e ^ ut«rh M BBau heua See eeud Be ueeva ea at age w ea e# v» , aeua # BB Bd 4MF eAxoago at mm *#A ore 1 oMkoAs amt aamm aattam t «#*■ .'< BexM #ee#»| ifes < <—0*0 f am t am » i < • tatamm #mm atma BMBBR tBW BamI *# SB t M aamm •#« aam am 1 9 xe at maseag Bm m Bh Shma Sha oeeflH^I m o ao* •> • • IS I See mm* m * e *BBB gas# hi dbdMl ea ltd *# •• * t f *i V* /4 ■. • i w%m • e4 m • MMfll »« T«eh Qeaeeol a juSS f r a*uevtaaa Cfee eSt-Sede tvoe feu# ef tho eeevtge •ev < iiui»r * a eeue ixeauHi esoe eol ooooav pm «oe S men .euro mooae tauo Oxeeu ood* UP a 0 eiOier at «axeedr «gBe«fo eod le ueeae m •soeMee aat'eu eomsogpae ere eudee IfSHL She guRafeei oepidSaBe eaemeadae gpeke aeui see at efthae Bhpa usoee to a,'*—>ee Ooeo Be ge*te gi grBeeuae* “The eutees eeo *e*dr la Feem tomed tter^ua Bar«os.aa damaas Sueeeeoa mega haexMheRL ae# SevaaaeJi, Qa la aa e rpkaso taeag bus poassie " eesaarRed eoe •eh pfl Fane loaoed. Idouseadal S BL d*deBe todap tfrotam t e* oafeB* Oeuege aad Cagaom ileaseee Ke aad ihoy a*il hurry eaar trues you o *t AaveeK.ee oeee % I m>4 ** ■: »# • eg Be e Smg !»•*•• e * * ‘ ■•y veoe uoe augo from the Faro lelead searmu torracae o • ■ • •• Srdiea Ws*a* 9* Seteee Tear* of loo»id Vlelootty Sawaaerd Tufera l^oodon Rnt*ah wtrehlpe al aa rhor before tbe town of larotd. A• la Minor, have violently bombarded the Turkish line etretrhlng around that nlare. nnd have Inflicted heavy losses. It being estimated that 1000 Turks have been killed Ovooavtile —The flrel s irkeu dmtS- levy which has ye< eueae to Bgiff la tha rRy ef QreuwvfRe wee eeaaid uaau a puttee ter greet oad a federal tdScef raided the haueo ef Tom Reaeua. ee» gro. aear the heart ef the city sad aef a rt*e.«ieet ual aectioa . A two gal loa stove pot. oa which wa« ee iav*rt- ed one gallon bucket, e tew feet of pipe, part of which probably borrow*# from a gas heater was rolled to make n condenser, formed the simple make up of the still Officers say It has a capacity of three or four gallons dally. Extensive Program is Mapped Out by the Zionists for Palestine. Police of* Chicago Investigate The “Star Order of Ethiopia." Chicago.—With R. D Jonas, said by Ex-Senator Towne Secures Large * Verdict Against Torpedo Makers. No Trains Are Leaving Limerick — Because of a Railroad Deadlock. New York—Testifying that he had 1 .-L., __ T .. . j T* . . been employed to “get the ear of London—Reportir|o the Wsh office -WA#hirig t °n.--.In* the h**4<purUr* „ MB Secretary Daniels” and obtain t-Mmi*- say that the Irish railway deadlork. of th * >> oman s Bureau of the Metro- the police to be*£e white lender of an ■owing to the refusal of railway men* Politan police, in a woman who mav organization advocating the reftim of to op* rate trains with munition!*, som* <L*y grace the Jt|#iant. social n^groetr* tw A drbv»einia. Edward Red-* •r«»ops or police aboard, is spreading Lmctinna of the ^Vlftc Blouse, Rbo (i| n (» t and seven negroes under ar- N'» tt.nns ar*- leaving Limerick * Mrs. ( ar<4rn VfRa#. Otle . of ^ne | n connection With a riot In the \ ‘ » • d- Mn»d t** »)i>erat»* ht-* ,artlr rn b« She la likewise -thw Ml a rhlcego “Black Belt" that reunited In of Senator Warren O Harding. Ih# . killtwo white men aad the Berm** p^.lir* • *• Wgta as )•'*> F V* % * Veua tWiigu V tW 0*4** if KiB t*f-a.fed *r*v uafuorg gsio «* wimat mnejmrv itefUv gm* uf' Columbia.—T. L. Brooks, prominent Richland county planter, brought a. London*—Public ownership of land, number of perfectly good cotton a co-operative commonwealth, and blooms to the city Just to show his equal rights for all. we^e advocated friends in Columbia how far his cot- here as the three leading principles ton is in advance of other people’s, in the social program American Zion*—^Mr. Brooks says he has plenty of the ists desire Incorporated in the project blooms and that his cotton is extrome- for a Jewisli homeland in Palestine, ly Rood for this time of the year, con- by Jacob deHaas, executive secretary sidering the size of the crop in gen- of the Zionists Organization. B™!- 756 Delegates to San Francisco Out of 1095 Are Not Instructed. ■Ign of penalties of $.? 7r»7.nnn fur fail ure to delwer torp**d 'e<i during th' war, former I'nited St ite* Senat"! Chsrl^< A Town*- of M nne>»'>t » + .< swarded a v**rd!rt <f $:•»'. ur n-i the E W Rluxa «' • op'Mv ' M t. Tb# com pan» d^airi !i»- t *r .r- bad bevo abkt a x *r, . .I •?* *.^1 for them or the tra t) oa thr moia rwpuMlcaa uomiuo# for rfr* 4«gt Bh# «4Mra4!9f <# •#?•#! hk«k with th# **•• at a# HuHrM ■ tit ’-'uV ^*gn >u.a wiab B If# tB# ^faB at ihg hgfggg h *• i#la#h tCm** it & •ff«r *«dword #4 Winthrop Summer, School. Rock Hill.—Winthrop College has closed the first week of the largest San Francisco. — A memorandum and most satisfactory,sumnier school distributed among the members of the 4t* experience of 11 years. Includ- nation&l committee at their meeting . ihe women from rural communf- shows 7R6 oS the 1096 delegates t.j tfes and th< * F frl ® of >>ome demon- the convention are nninstnirted An *tratlon clubs, who attended courses examination of the temporary roll ^ roB | J une ^ 1° H* ^e enrollment of »*»nws there will bo 309 women dele- aumraer has passed the l.too gates and aHemates ta th# dem> * ar ^*- -Vtlc roBvmtto*) d tided as follows; f ‘ Arranfvinewf» hsvr been m»d# for %• Urge 41, gl*er»Af#« al Ur«# * oitli#A*hip. ta last two d trlrf IrlitfBlrt Bl dlvtrwt shrc w*#h* kagtsAiag J«|y t a M& Ms B-#b Mw»i#4 • C a# *# f —nmjam TR# Bwsdh, bm### # &gg jg maamam SB# SwexAgg# SMBs# aa wBRBkMBdli^aii# 4B#