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a • • Mtnroi “ " • ” ■ w-m! *8 **"" NSSIIKB MI[S ■=; • ••■•»♦ t4*«rr* That Oil tiPOCTtO TO MCACM OV.UC Mil STILL FOR PULLMMIS HKO sniffs 91: UlllKO v ■m e— sw a»*'S sm&wms d— to— wee edged iff ibe —V es—Mp— af tbe we •Mwe fjMBjfBB hmmrni s*— s— fo ii 6s BfBfNtoPa'd be—led dewi by tbs boerd t a Hsd^ffteBM railway labor t* M ro« « . t• • MT O# CVfOTMlAPt ( TAMIbT TOOO OUOOtT i* • MHt—iKi. »Hai 9pt Qtm Pvt Uft. TH«m lncr«at«t Will About Car* For $626,000,000 Recently Awarded Army of Raltway Employee. Washington.—Increases of twenty per cent in passenger rates, from eight to ten per cent in freight tar iffs and from 24 to 31 per cent .in milk transportation charges were ask ed of the Interstate Commerce Com mission by the railroads to cover the $626,000,000 wage award made by the railroad labor board. The carriers also proposed that an l®*4ers of practically every one of the Rejertlej the dr mao da of the ort*’ sited rail unloas for Inrraeoes total)* log approximately ooo billion dollars, the board decided approximately 60 per cent of that aum would be a )unt Increase to meet present living condi tions. The award adds approximately 21 per cent to the present pay schedules. Railroad officials have declared that any^ pay Increase awarded the men must be followed by a corresponding increase in rates, and they plan, H is said, to file new tariffs with the inter state Commerce Commission as soon as they can be prepared. Whether the award as given will stave off the threat ef a general rail road strike remains to be seen. The SNKEIIPPLIES TO CL0THIK6 ™ TMftOUtM a WA#WAS*Tm o? OIIOtM AMO Aut«• HKLf PEI CENT OISRECMOED tw aw A Decrease of 400,000,000 Pound# In Meat Produotlon In Laet Six Months Is Shown In Report additional surcharge of 60 per cent of passenger lama be made where the pasteojren use Pullman cars. The freight rate Increases request ed are tn addition to those on which hearing* recently were held and 16 big railroad unions were present when Judge R. M. Barton, chairman, handed down the decision. Washington. — While retail food prices were steadily inerdeasing in June, wholesale prices of foodstuffs dropped 2 3-4 per cent, the department of labor's bnreau of statistics announc* ed ia its monthly surrey of the Amer ican family’s food budget. The advance in the retail price of fobd during the 30 day* ending June 16 was placed at 2 per cent, or an in crease of • per cent since Jannary 1. Figures an to wholesale prices showed that clothing during Jane decreased Uon by the goversaMBt. The publishers, by their resolution, made it clear that they are Just as opposed to the federal ownership of the roads and mines as they would be to government interference In the manufacture and distribution of news papers. They recognize, however, that the 'exlstiag shipping sfcaation is pri marily responsible far the danger of a oeal famine and a great factor in Home-Maee Wines, Ciders and Fruit Juice* May Be Drank In the Home Until a “Real Kick" Comes. Washington.—A xay of sunshine for cider makers has trickled through a labyrinth of orders, rules and regula- uione on the bone dry laws. A gentle kick is not to be a penal crime. There ^ ^ is rejoicing in the land over the new maintaining abnormal prtcee amh decl6km wlllch ufu Hn)r „ lt tha ^ therefore poesiblllky of creating a demand for dangerously enlarging the governmental power. Greeting the publishers, on behalf of the state, Governor T. W. Bickett said that he expected to be in Raleigh by this time, swearing blood and water over woman suffrage and the tax questlona. His address wa* a typical Bickett even more than feed, the decline They left Immediately to present the a<ront j BK g j.j p« r cent Fuel and award to 1.<X>« general chairmen, who Ilght j ng 4nd oth#r i l#Blll t B y,* budget had gathered here to pass on Its ac 0 f family Increased more talk wklrh tk. «MM> Wr. MlMM Th. union than « p« root In -bolnul. pr1.« Tn. utkra . a,M of *r. t WO* 14 yield them $1.017.060AM fneed to make aay comment before durtB£ lilt month. The innrsM la passenger freight »»*•**•« The apprestmate terms nod milk tariff* Alfred P Thotn. ' ,f deefsloa bed K^en known to roue** for (he e*wr U f V »* a.Jl teh- ,h * m #n4 Wllesed then their on home drinks. The prohibition enforcement offi cers have actually handed down a friendly opinion on cider and other “non-intoxicating beverages” by de claring, in effect, that the definition of one-half of one per cent may be disregarded if the stuff manufactured ! is used “at home." A decision of the bureau of Inter nal rovenee interprets the law relat- ttae. at least wa he lake* F**nmm»*e*eaa we**g *•« Mete war e* Tel «* tk*e**e ret #**4*e*ffei •» che ee* camel fMhdbmaeh < etffi imsPT * fseec *eMMff • • mm *f the teeee fewhm** A . _ . log to “elder and fmit juices” as fol it«4. to U. >><—pup* • «or th* ^ - Aar mnm w wlUMt Decrease ef $$tj$$$j$$$ powda th they played la the wqr which i the roe a try's meet predeettoa for the never he repaid.** hi eteted laet ata m we the as eom pared with tha| , - ef last year was reported by the laet] late mt AmecVraa Meat Ferkaw* Ata ileUr* ef the agvteettefal departsMmt •hemteff that I Pee see Pe**e eestA*. heffe aed •%•** war* eie*gt>*«evd al ip e*vc**e iarma the met see hwmthe **e« «eed hr tha iee*h*ee es the tmedi m* sms t*# Me seUmaaed deemmaed peedv , C*e% — Tee malfCerv mewae leemee with eeldCseh wMeA pasaed threeffh the etreets ef f**g% m«*e eeceehed by ■ e«A bemie ead bbew* eh person may. and wtthovt giving bond, naaantectere non tatoilcaUag cider and frvtt jakee. aad la eo doing be may **** hie apples or frstts to a rweUMB anil aad hev* mem amde tale ether aad fwlt jafteee m la ether weeds, h m said, that eae cam drmi hie hMete made rtder* ead treig hdees *stil he leets e reel htrh | rwi feed ti $m« *•♦'*• ffbdA * Ah epprwpftecte* ef M* ••• ••• emd# | far. this helldiei The preeeet cottage le a handsome , building, situated la a cieanug with beautiful trees all around The bulg ing has every comfort, mooing water, electric light* and steam hnat. Each girl has a room to hereelf and in addi tion there are several comfortable sleeping porches. Downstairs there is a comfortable living room with a piano and books. There is also an up to date laundry and everything in the building is arranged for convenience and tomfert. The schoolroom is on the top floor of the building and here is exhibited epecimens of the girls’ work from the time they enter the school until they leave. Gome of them can neither read nor write and the progress that they make is surprising. The supervising force of the insti tution consists of five members, Mrs. mia C. Perry, superintendent, Miss Helen Is. Emerson of the academic 1 department. Miss Mary Burgess, farm- ' erette. Mies Ethel Mac*, instructor la sewing and Miss Bara Godbold. in structor In cooking and athletics. A Oreo -»la a trolly car wreck oe Ibe AugestaAlken Is ter urban Use %r~ mUap from Aikea. Metormes, WhUetaw was probably fatally lajuff #d An agpraa* car aad a passenger car ansi tn a bead off eel Hama V; - »* • • ■Hi ;» - « < m Asg m Ta%s TW Aargt* farms bald its Jufp catae aad msr* taaa tM6 l»l‘o **c« In Mil-111— A ba/Aesw* *ad •ad tbe rmffaie eere gasaa p* H* ••eagaar aad la* * aaesafff '•’■•d esd i ■* a mas ■ rtM* iff bm bM> f •«•* * gpedb • * aw « • • • *« a •— • $n Jan — t t » Tiff it Lstoe 1 —d — T—toff eeb—e « •—toff —wesi $ bsse toff ffffffPUto* ed tow brnff to tow Aw—to*e ees* *•' m • « *•»* Affauffa ♦ r la i BAA m w ag « m m MmW w A *4 m* as* *H*mw 4# gwmasPtfi *• e ■ ffawwwe Fm Fee*** T bmmaaaMMF gam# •ma#dffaa bw <1 # g a*,* *$ m *• —anww fee* Sac ••mmmmm m *•• 1 wwwwmso ffumw* cad Cum MBAi ABBBAI iff UffHmdBpMAI • | a wa* wad w«#*wi d **w t awAipM mmrnm as taelffa Iff «HS Amaaam tamamdiffambm ■ —e** mn w» a—- « ■» -• d U**ad‘ •mm"* WW mm Hm a- Ami e b- to— •** to*f ■» a $» —4%. «s—be Was bswa ffw —r«4 * rvw r —* e* ■*< •ee a* toffs***** F%:%Msfftoe sd wawee at eafys wdi %s wi wowwasd be w—we ewsa^ ed Uw *ff»< *m »* n* 44 *s V «s* Cnee ead Ta**psr«i ead fbsffs 4ff iff* BNewaa Astf>wsf e § *ewve ff >•* to r i ri—i ve iwe* at *w*e —derffi esa*ee Uwe b*« Ww»e tasti listed — - *• temdSm A I Aaaaam r Hffa aA» gi H* mad ead Wi m-w-u Ae *•4 spwvx* Ml VBBffra art be«p I. 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M wee learned here. five days ago end nothing has beee |—tbe highest amount ever recorded A French mlaslon hcadf^i by Julcej^eard of him since. J Joenerand. French ambnssndor to _ Tefcs F>wpe*■*<•»> %t»va te Orve Feiooe y<mmry hi Pert* The sltlcs hare decided to maAar eepovwwww 4mm As m msuAd bo eobMmsA Mm Se inotogM^etc I bSAO Fcaammumw Fisad Foe g the l nlted States, has gene to \\ ar- I Allies May Be Compelled to Eeter saw to arrange for prompt succor to Another War Because of Polend. Poles. On the enme train and with the same object is a British mission London.—The British public is die- Much Tslksd-of Bergdoll, Draft Evador, Has at Laet Surrendered. gntf ram not j - Loads* - Docuum to isoegoraf a fo*ndaLM»a fund ed lAbe^iM pueade wee prepaced to agver to so enaastk* *** u# ootAbaabrnMl of Pnloeiloe as and U ttuUsc peaoe wRb Poload ^ Jon'iab nalkiaal n«M# wee taken flAiiOAOa Virginia Liti#o4isa Tjomft con/erenco nt IU con Fund Directed to Be Omtriboted. ^ uduig sefslon. New York.—Erwin Bergdo’l, y^ung- RKbunead. Va—Judge R C*rtnr Austcis-Aofohevikl Agreement turbed, by the possibility that the brother of Grever Cfoveland Seott entered an order In the city circuit court adopllag aad headed by Lord Abernon, British am- (A nieis may be conxpelled to enter an-J Borgdoll, who disappeared rroea hie T<g)or < o/ I Comaleel b&ssador at Berlin. These missions, it Is learned, leave with fun authority to say to the Poles that whatever aid is needed, whether military or financial or In the nature of supplies, will be forth coming if the bolshevfki persist In a design to march into distinctively Polish territory. A Great General la Not Without Honor Save In His Own Country. otiier European war to save Poland. This position was made plain by Premier Llo^d-George’s speech in the house of common*. Heretofore the hnpreeeien has been that England’s pert If Poland were Taced with bivasloa by ike bolshevik!, as it now appears to be faced, would be limited to furnishing munitiens. President Hoyvet I* Not Looking For Trouble Nor Running From It. Philadelphia home about two years | Ro ^„. t E ^ me Virgriofo'Weet ago snd kiuce then kai bee* sought on chergce if draft evestoo has stir renedred at Governor’e lelxad. With Bergdod was Judge Jtuaee Romig, Of Philadelphia, a persooaJ VirglaiB debt litigatiaa aad direotiag tbe dletribatien ef the $14.fi44,$4$ fund mow bald on deposit hi a local national bank. E. M. Rewelle, clerk of tbe circuit friead of the Berg^oll family, wbo,^^^ was appeimtad epeclai cemmAs hhnaelf Is nnd/-- Indictmevi lu coanee- tion with Grover Bergdoir* escape. Aged Man Hanoed Wheae Sente*ee Had Prevteuuly Been Cemmuted.) • Bouton—General Pershing In anl- fonn te a figure familiar tn the coun try. John J, Pershing In civilian clothe* passed unnoticed by thou aaeds o* ths etrsets of tkls etty Tbe Wader ef tbs AmoHraa *s|h41 jNowei sad otbar I wry fartas l* pea* tf IbJemgS Jbms*s tv bag?* s *b**w omy e* dfo* gAM Isaeaff sa eba ff***s sF W CWm *» «J «F w* Fit h***>»* we* aamMMa i * Kenaa* City, Kane.—The ruling orf j Plttsboro, Miss.—His deatk seater>ee : Merlon, Obfo.—Aanuraece that th# , the Kansas supreme marl opheldteg oec® commuted In life 1i*prleeu7*e*t lemrec of aetiees will lead all other the decision Of Jndge Andrew Cnr* by ®® acting governor, rely la have ***** !# ^ ,uun#al|m U saea by the ran of tke Onwford ceeoty roerl. tn tha governor return. *••*# a etafemeei j^rwrs of Raaater Harding la ever \ down on account of the anauthorixed ordering Prwaideei Alexander M that the records of air office dM n*» Re*gey f— fra" araeed tbe • trike ef (heir day laborers sioner for diatributian of fund. Harding AdvWare Aae Laagsia ef Natiena Issue Leads All Others. Contrary te Traaty Provlaiena. Pari*.— fbe allies ceeelder Aus tria’s agreement with the beiahevlki tor the exchange ef prisoners, stipu lating that Austria is te main!ala strict v neutrality in wars against the soviet even to (he extent ef a prohi bition upon the transport of troop* and material through Austrian terri- troy, to be contrary to Ike provisions of the treaty of fiaint Germain. Mine* in Gouthern lllinels Faeed With Possibility of a Abut ffew*. Belleville. Ills.—Mines throughout southern Illinois were faced with ths possibility ef being feroed te shut sell s%s* be pfooeeg t$e e4« •—4 flermme te gpffffnign n» tbeg mmltf g' w%*i «Wy ee*s» u> rs ** crops tbsa nnH** nmae a ilvtag o* tbe farm aad alow advised beg rale tag Rpertanburg —A survey of boy life hi Spartaabwrg will be undertaken by the Rotary dab. beginning July 26. This survey will be made witk e view te storing the needs ef foe boys of this emty aod will be telWwed by the fermaiten of plans by the Rotary club far entering into bey's work on a scale ceemsepsnrate with the needs of fipartaebteg. . This decision was reached at the luncheon of the Retarlans at the Cleveland hotel at which several speakers outlined tke work whlck the Rotary club has under consideration. of tbe >w n i statue aad •we • W be- fv*m tbe stale form berk te tbe death jy R Ivy «| we* 11 ■•■4 r, g ff bM for *be me dw * l^e* fo ITIt to e mss ef ths two Parties i Approumatrly M.044 mee are Idle MurCu* i •trihere Fer the wd wttb majorsty ef th—e tbs idi—a— In ee pot to I*—sd A to eeidL lbs wefie»i «d the ef *ffw*e—e CommWslo* Celle Fer Bosk a Columbia.—The South Carolina Tax commission has directed a let ter to the Columbia Railway. Oas ,.nd Electric company in which it says that its attention has boon directed to tbe matter of tho return of the grass receipt* ef tke Columbia con cern. open which receipts the corpor ation Itoreee tea In based Tbs tax —ml—tee bolds that etnas 1FI4 lbs reW way g** end slaw erbr «■*pin> bee emit ad le —cere e—nsCtoeg e*er ll did Bed ef f— — ' «m— <affi*b toe in %***d t«« — •• B K j