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«• I i (bfl ■ FVlpM •*# tl t< f* mm mm ||»?A«flttO »OV»Ctt n ICCEPI Mr SI OFFERED a*v«r*or Cox. m th« NAmino* of th« Son Francisco Convention Oecomoa Naturally Real Head of Party. QOV1RNOR COX ftKQUISTSO TO ORANT HCARINO TO WOMKN'S REJECTION LBAQUt. Washington.—Puiule for financing the democratic national campaign will be rc<-«lTed in any amounts, and party leaders will be concerned only with the aourcea from wfacih the mon ey comes, George White) the new na tional chairman announced, in paying hia first visit to the party’s national headquarters. He characterised as “buncombe" the euggestion that cam paign contributions be limited to |l t - 000 for each contributor. Party heads will scrutinise careful ly all campaign gifts, in order that “no obligation will bo entailed on the candidate." Mr. White asserted. The new national chairman. In discussing campaign developments, declared that Governor Coi. “as the nominee of the 8an Francisco con vention." had become the new bead of tae democratic perry WOMEII OF SOUTH CONDEMNED for soviet I | Rem ISi m 4 weestf result In ew**; . .4 *4 of Europe aa4 eventaaiif tae eat re world In of Oeseral Eric Laden- U/w€. the fatnea* German war loader. Hie views os eat forth tn a apecially prepared and hitherto unpublished memorandum on the dangers of bol- shevtsm” written last month were re ceived here In official circles. “Poland's fall will entail the fall of Germany and Csecho-Slovakia,” Goar oral Ludendorff says. ‘Thalr Neigh bors to the north and south vfiiMpl* low. Fate steps along without ele-j Nashville,' Tenn.—Goremor Oox mentary force. Let no one believe It has been requested to grant a hearing Declares That South Can Expect No Mercy in Event of Passage ef Su san B. Anthony Amendment. will come to a stand without enevlop iag Italy, France and England in its hideous colls. Not even the seven seas can stop it." Addressing himself to the “civilis ed nations as a man who knows war,” General Ludendorff pleads that his message “not” fall on deaf ears. “Then it will be too late.” he de clares, and the present civilization will crumble as did that of Greece and Rome. And the causa will be the obtuseness of government and the lethargy of the burgeolse. Three Carloads Whiskey Slezed of the women of the south on ques tions of “state rights and party hon or,” in a telegram sent to the demo cratic presidential noihinee by the southern women's league for rejec tion of the Susan B. Anthony amend ment. The message declared that the “home loving women of the south, who do *not' picket, card-index or blackmail candidates, appeal to you as the leader of the democratic party to grant us a hearing not on woman suffrage, which any state can adopt WaaHiMia* — TIm# lallo s taa Mil, |I.414JMJ?« during Ik# fiscal year wad lag Jos M Official flgt rws showed that tbs las paid In tbs loot twslvs mouths had axesadsd all estimates hy spproxi mately $300.000.000, and was nearly 75 per cent larger than the total taxes paid In either of the war yean of or 1919. The 1918 tax levy yield ed $3,964,619,638, and the taxes in 1919 aggregated $3,839,950,612 . Revenues derived from Income and excess profits taxes alone were $3,- 944,655,757 for the twelve months, which was nearly $1,250,000,000 larg er than the last two years. Total collections by southern states follow: Alabama and Mississippi, $29,660,- 235; Floras, $16,336,583; Georgia, $42,- 665,792; Louisiana. $60,984,323; North Carolina, $169,206,007; South Caro lina, $26,653,541; Tennessee, $36,138,- 1*7; Virginia, $69,312,348. WOOED DEDUCE USE OF 1,000 Nice Dividend Is Paid by Block One of The Andenon County Stook Bull Association General Pershing, According to Reports, Will Soon Visit Brazil. Rio Janeiro, Brazils—General Persh ing, according to reports in govern- for itself without changing a comma j meat circles here, probably will visit of the federal constitution, but on Tkrwe Pel 'roods fisewre Loses Aft'vgft "g About $19400000 is So«"0 Urfpsd Of Ma*»l* Woebtagtoa — Approval of Chrsa e*• I Arp*** tart** • ssi *ssa ffh tnwae to rai!rwo*s ssrrwwat vg $11 * 911 so# #•* %«•**4 hy tss tsAo* ' Maoua. P. I Hoad htita wags trto«**4 bars srg-ag a hapcwH ad AaMWsaa firm# vhfcrfi Pm or ORffia* tsso «d Amaftrao #aoo*vias aa* go tmm taws m tha -raws — by Govsrnmsnt Agents at Toledo, two fundamental principles, state — . — - rights, and party honor.” •Toledo, Ohio.—Three carloads of The suffrage plank la tbs demo- whiekey valued, federal prohibition rmllc platform was declared to coo- agents say. at $100009. was seised by | damn the women of the south end fovemmeat eatborsLee here Brazil In the near future. The Indians Coal Field la Partly Paralyzed hy Strike of Laborers. Herrs Hasta. lad fflMfi • weewoss €> mmm mi The ladteae cool the majority oi the womea of the g*)4 le partly paralysed hy aa aaaa cjwatry without a hoartog sad was tbortsod Mrthe of day ''horarter »#* aa a studied taselt te ivvlng sia.Jar aetkm I uaa ^be wom M a of the sovth field l^fty mlaaa bear "le the eewth le uadersiaad that ere idle, die the deal ec rot Le party, wbaae very •« t Isieogw is Ra# la the twye tf ef the swath, sew mtwide la treat with «« ter rwutwmpt Ibeae who have ufied wuuswa whuau ■Rtpgad m e » Mew ?«r% has Bwdr of hw Verb Hee iho« (Mr ruw o* • SpwrV OW m we whs f * DmreM. Mira ;mettMsad hatv v» or Baa RtmaeRma CM MM WMRB9 m ** >uuiruee»e Orwa we ss *%• iaaRmR reawi of me aewwtseed MB • •uaRow* w owe wwa «*dere 9e wew -ueadMer the wwe faaee sod Mem Me mm Rabeoa at f ted hi I ■ nurt et 9m mmm «wa wm feelwmmR t sum «*► «<•♦» »« t -• »r *mm I' owr wMhme’ Mir « mad tdweMRed by i irwOI pMOwe oe 9fru ft Leeee I M 9Mss Bqimew • $w»hwm ef •i « Mem e>< meg op Sw m •w «f twee u w* §»i 10 awe w» w • Mr* MW %w* •au^s y w euwow ■ t^p Vweweae r*» . %mmw wMsMiv^Mwa a* « -wmms a# t e«w • ♦ mm aawsihiwimeu- to»aw Lwwnsumw a a# l%e w«e mm mead wwh mw mama Mai Rhe Rem w«wea Rem t • « mw eaameead Meea w la m • ewe eed a Rmsmewd TsehuRt *«me# dawma hem mhm emwa i wHueOMM wm tie MW ef urn Temwa geesew mmm * M»e ewseah fim # Rmrw #v«*- - Anderson.—Miss Will Lou Gray is here to assist Miss Lilian Shirley in getting the illiteracy schools for Au gust in shape. Mise Shirley has 39 teachers who will teach the “Lay-by” schools. Anderson county had the second largest enrollment last summer and had the teacher who made the highest score, having taught 58 peo ple during the one month. This was Miss Eva Smith of the Centerville dis trict. Miss Shirley uays that she in tends to clip another thousand off the illiterate list from Anderson county this summer. The first annual meeting of the block one of the Anderson County Bull association was held. A report was made of a dividend of 13 &- per cent on $465 capital, for the first year. This block has oos of tha finest reg ister^ bulls la tha county. "Magnettc Ecba mills or baa! dar dg as baca spfomtad layby nctmala" lay r w^alff* Tha srbwta or tba meats of OaswavMw — A vtast 9a tta taoRa WwaMmda Casssm w a amt M Mw maRurs Mam at M * Mmaa warn lamf wm ha huamaws *d tha das a gaa mma fim hfew adnaavadsamad of Ma 4MMaRM RaRMam maa WMs MB MMi Ifisuuspudhs aa ampma a u %mmmm Tha bmfia m BhRsaw • Mmt A* awa of rimd Jhmmw wwf w*m Ramma M 4Mav Mm apmaad •m«w m>uMMu wud aas mm a* sum w Rm homm «•» w oi Wor * wm * wow tyrr'm badTand hmba ”* \ stay M ’oral off or sight Finally 1 it Lydia EL Pinkham’s vagi and Tahra heard that tabla Compound wan a good moaicino and tried it with splen- hd affect I can now do my house work and my washing. ' 1 have recom mended your Vegetable Compound and tout Blood Medicine and three of my friends are taking them to advantage. You can use my name for a testimonial. ’* -Mrs. Theresa Coventry. 75 Burnett St, Newark, N. J. Ytu ore anted to write far free fidrkt No other medicine has been so suc cessful in relieving woman’s suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia E Pinknam Medicine Co., Lvnn, Mass. 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W Flood fit J00 000 tuppiv of Nstjrni oes Way hv Lon doe-Thai triumph of the pm I Fer Making Fe<ee Dec le rat ten New Torh-Tbvee nil eietal Ei^saePsd fn Tsvpnty-flvs Yser*. i«vnhvss a hlnndy revwlottau. ■"- ■ plaaee. earrylag tia first traoercutt that to srhleve It la Great Rrftkna the Oeueva. Swltaerland—A fiwtee mat asetni aerlnl mail, left the flying Pittsburg. Ps -Natoral gas w'll latt wsirpsra mart prsparr civil war. ti-mtllloaalre oempaay promoter sad at Coat red PerlL Leog Island tor Son only 9f> rsprs longsr and only tha' an g tMt the day K coming when financier. M Jutea Block, who made Franclec© The moccpina^p will f time unless the vunply 1r conserved, (-omniunlam. tweeprag through Europe enormous proflts daring fhe war and low In general the route of the trans according to an opinion expreseed by : enllpllng the enstern nation* declared only a portion for taxation. ! continental flight of army plane* last Tarns Alt Metal Leaf temr flHmuel S. Wver of the United States wou]6 m< . et Gr * tt Britain and America bureau of mine*, at the natural gas mortal conflict, are outstanding conservatlf !i conference being held p^nt* In a long comTnunication to the under the direction of the Ponnsylva- prltfeh independent labor party from tiia public service commission here. French Officers Are Atcigned to Polish Units, Acting as Advisors. the third Internationale at Moscow. The Lafayette Wireless Station Is Most Powerful In the World. Warsaw.—Additional French officers attached to the military mission havo arrived. . Ail of them will be assigned to various Polish unite aa technical advisors. A large school for officers, was opened at Rembertoff. a suburb of Warsaw. The newspapers continue to express their contention that the •oviets do net want pea«-e. but desir* to Invade Poland They say It ts clear the Bolaherlkl Men are directly threatening Warsaw. Paris. — The I^afayotte wireless station near Bordeaux, the construc tion of which was undertaken by the | American niivy department during the war to provide better communication with the United States, is now virtu ally completed and the plant will be handed over to the French govern ment as soon as a few replacements arrive from the United States, giving Prsnce the most .powerful wireless station In the world was fined by the federal commission summer. qt Berne the record sum of 16.6000,000 francs, which, according to the pres ent rate of exchange, amounts to miore than $2,000,000. Capture of Haeglln By Villa Is Taken Up By State Department. Florida Corrupt Preetlee# Act Dec lered Se be Uaceaet t*tl< *oi VHIe Captures A«a*rl<e* Free! deaf e* fiebiaee Beowtag Washington. — Representations which are described at the state de partment as of an “urgent nature” Lave been made to the Mexican gov ernment as a result of the kidnapf of Carl Haeglln, an American citizen, by Francisco Villa several days ago. The Mexican authorities have been asked through the American embassy at Mexico City to take all steps pos sible to effect the release of the pris- boer. Cleveland i* the first scheduled stop Other stops will be made at Chicago. Omaha, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Reno and San Francisco. Irish Situation More Alarming Than Any Time in Sixty drears London. —- Sir Horace Plunkett, founder pf , the Irish dominion league and leader of the moderate Irish na tionallst opinion,, told a Newcastle ■jAudienre that the situation in-Ireland is more gravely alarming than It had been withia his knowledge of 60 years. A similar view Is reflected by the newspspeis of both England and Ire land of all shades of polities. It found expression In all the speech** A* WRndRRRWw fOOwAOSi-e* Me sRto# Ah [ BMtoRO* msrrMi omor MM MBM * woosh TbOPs Ree flB eegMXWMO Me asswese j RMMMRRo SS Rhe MB dff B% gOORfo or* Rose soms a «0Mi a* B *•* Rl Mow 4te 40MI BBMMNMP 4feMRMM^ MNMMfe sg| TMeos Roe hi *aa*NfiRM% Mr Me Rasae ed eoRSoaeowpAPoa* - { Roe* MR! - BORmpaor vse SAOOMhg aR * eoeuos *t A%o*msRo • OMs aeRsep M% 9*ri aeo*. «R* NaMeoeeHos are vIRMr ease* eieoaRe Refpoao fise saaAMhe* ma es*tA% asor <* da Aaoa tf The ia4b(ai feeas ahR room 9* the eecarthg ed a RevaraMeai watt as Rvwd er hy the coats* gtaaeve ed the SRRRty Gaffney —The Reothero reflRay hee a tow* of heads fiahta* dooa the ! toace at the pasaengwr statien m Oaf fney. It Is said la order that pataeng ere may have the protertloa of the station shed, as all peeeengen will be ezpe< ted to dHimount from and te { board trains on the side next to the passenger station. At northbound tra' k. there will be more or less dan ger. but it will be better Cor the com- , fort of the passengers. /1 ow kJ^lCOHPOUID mmm m I WeM Fuse Rm Ida wrewgr Rreetj •»* m saenteRTMa ts 9a as a ▼vs rw w *.| mm ae •euthsm YeeM Club, New OH#aao. nr Gave re meet ef Latvia Orders All Ferei foeru te Leave the Ceaafry I oaysl *Jtg* Hoobs | one a i m umsOnM a* 4T . »#Vl fRR t §!" s, »* m$ Ae a*, - R -* Mri wh* Parking Shed for Spartanburg Spartanburg—An automobile park ing shed, with accommodations for 200 cars, will be erected here at once by h company ©f local business men. In connection with the shed will be operated a service station and a checking department. Two buildings will be erected and leased to local automobile supply houses, and it is expected that this section of Sparten burg, corner of North Church-Trade, will rapidly become the center of the local autovoblle Industry Candidate Racemes Offender. Conway — The state ooadldetee met A larger oedlAaee than eeaal Abaa* ffid people tachsdtRg eeverofl yoaac teBea aaieadto# the sammor erhaet fcwd (Re seas' ea Hr C+ •mrw*m hsaoMM 9# MR Bff* RfiR . .... SAT$ PUS ALL 1011 See* ami eeeli aei p»< aa/tau* se Ref pR ROMRP. 1 aao year od oaA got on* koa of f^Raraiin • CXaiioeot^aA l mmm yea away thanks far the g»«A « hat A«*t»a aw Thera tan't a hteOrk on ay head amt and 1 aouhtn t help put thank retarann, tor the rare la ireat ** Mlao Mary fltll. Ul Third avenue, rtttekargh Fa •T have bad ttahtag pile# for II years and Peteraon'o le the only ointment that relieve* n*e. beeldee the piles seem to have rone." A B. Huger, 1117 Washing ton avenue. Racine. Wta. 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