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Many Quna and Matarial.
Paris.—General Pilaudaki'a army
baa reached the middle of the Bug
river, according to pian, and la march
ing down the atreajp to join the ar
my advancing up tfie fork between
the Bug and Narew rivers toward Os-
trolenka with the object of cutting
the Warsaw Bialatok road, and their
enemy’s sole avenue of retreat.
Down thia roid the reda are bolt
ing, profiting by the large number of
horses in their possession. The fact
that they have these horses is said
to account for the comparatively
small number of prisoners being taken
t>y the Poles. Pursuing French air
planes, however, have prevented the
enemy from taking with him many
guns and much material
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should hwrome effective as soon as
i'‘riffled by Bala bridge Colby. socre>
tary of stato, whether k 17.ooo.ooo
women of the country would vote In
the presidential election in November
remained to ' be determined. The
house still has an opportunity to re
scind its action and preliminary steps
fortesting the legality of ratification
by the legislature, if reconsideration
should fail to upset it, already have i
been taken by the Tennessee constitu- j
tional league on the ground that the ;
assembly had no authority to act.
After the ballot Seth Walker, speak- |
er of the opposition, changed his vote
from '“to” to “aye” in order to avail
himself of the privilege of moving for
reconsideration, and announced that
he would do so. Under the rules only
Mr. Walker can offer this motion ana
It may be done at any time ha so
desires.
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Meant Are Considered For Reduction
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of Car Accumulatigns at the Sev
eral Tidewater Points.
National Aerie of Kaglea Decide
Age * net Woman Member* Juet Now.
flyrarue#. H T—After a protracted
debate the National Aeria Fraternal
Order at Kaglea in anneal mnvemilan
bam derfflnd In paatpone tee ante yanr
action toward mr-wuiainn nf
l Washington.—An immediate embar
go on the movement of coal to tide
water, except upon definite showing
that coal upon arrival at piers would
be unloaded into vessels with rea-
1 sonable promptness, has been agreed
i upon by the railroads it was an
nounced by the American Railroad
association.
In an explanatory statement the
association said Chairman Willard, of
the Aaaociation of Railway Execu
tive*. and Colonel D. B Went*, preai-
dent of the National Coal Aaaociation.
met la •conference with rwpresenta-
Uvee of the rommlaalou oa car aur
vlco. of lbe Amertcaa llaUroad aaao-
ratiew. lido water coal carry tuff Boo*
•ervtag Hamptou Roods aad tbw
aoeib. various lidowaior real os
rUaogou^ aad Ike Amsoicos fFbolooalo
Trade Coal aoooftsiloo, lo roMitfor
wool ompu efforttm ossooo eNaoftd bo
adopsod io rudom IBs omomoistaoo of
ISioMooi eoof euou owomod truoo
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by *•#*» UMaop Warma of Moo
Ml piuatpoRMr 00*1— to ardor iba«
IM powpls of tbe statu mar bavo a
boartag aad oapreoa tboaiaalvaa This
mean* that the roapoit|^bl1lly la pass
od on to the general assembly of 1921
and that for the present aeaalon suff
rage Is dead.
Suffrage leaders in the house said
that in all likelihood ratification will
not come up In the lower branch. It
is conceded that rejection would re
sult Tlj^Te are two measures pend
ing In th<* house.
A posibility, although it has not de
veloped yet, is that there will be a
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movement launched to write an
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amendment to the constitution of
North Caroling and submit it to the
oters this fall calling for woman suff
rage as a gift of tlie people of North
Carolina and not a federal measure.
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Coastwlee Longshoremen. L<yig on
Strike. Vote to Return to Work.
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Oates of Clyt to Be Thrown Open tc
Wildcats and Money of Vlaitoru
‘ Will Be No Good There.
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Columbia, S. C.—Columbia is mak*
Hg pr •‘.'‘ration on a arce scale for
the entertainment of tne former mem
bers of the 81st (Wildcat) Division
who will hold their first reunion in
this city September 20-21. Indications
are that several thousand veterans
will attend and arrangements are be
ing made to entertain them lavishly.
'* w;ii probably ^e toe largest con
vention ever held in South Carolina.
Among the prominent men who have
been invited to speak at the geunion
aru: Governor fox .FTanklin D.
Roosevelt. Secretary of State Bain
bridge Colby. Senator Oscar' W. Under
wood. Governor Bickett of North Car
oline. Governor Cooper of South
Carolina. Major General Shank* aad
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ttons on or before September l. Since
’the fence baa been removed. pesseQ-
gers have been boarding and allgbu
ing from the trains on the side next
to the station, and in this way are
not exposed to the weather as they
were before the fence was removed r
when they were required tg board and
alight from northbound trains on the
east side of the tracks.
Subscriptions to the amount of $90fr
have been given by Gaffney people to
keep the triplets, who were born to
Mr. and Mrs.-Joba Dixon in the local
hospital for one year. As it will cost
$1,200 or $100 per month, it will be
necessary to raise the further sum of
$300, and it is thought that the money
will be raised without difficulty. Mr.
and Mrs. Dixon are in moderate cir
cumstances. and have five snidll chll*^
dren In addition to tbe triplets, and
the care of them for a year will be of
great help.
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The Panama Canal has Jutt Passed
Through a Drought of daven Months
linn for United Ststea
Onorgla spent tba nlgkt In jail at Bo
~ *“ fo.-d On., an cbaigea of “nvlng lignor
Ths Worm Has Turned—Automobile ^ h |, ^^Moaalon” and of public “In
Knocka * Locomot.ve Off Track, dneenry,** according to a statement by
Sheriff J. R. Shadburn.
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rptatol k*»sos fflalasrtda pnmar? oft
koumrad ky Ike saeralary of elate
skew Ikoi J A WtBard damarrul nod
furmer mayor of Topaka. wka adv»
rated beer aad llgkt w.nea la bla ram
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gress la tka first district
Firtoe Fighting Said to Be Going
On Between Serbs and Albanian*
Washington.—The Immense reser-,
voirs which supply the locks of the
Panama canal have Just passed
through a drought period which has
sharply tested their adequacy. For
seven months and 11 days not a drop
of water passed over the spillways of I
the Gatun lake.
Chairman Korean Commiaston Says
Recent Rumor is Jap Fabrication
Washington.—Cabled reports from
Richmond. Va.—A koaomotive pull
ing a freight train on the Chesapeake Another Candidate Is Anxious to
& Ohio railway was knocked from the, Jo , n the Niagara Suicide* Club.
tracks near Hewelett as the result of
being struck by an automobile in shubenacadie, N. S.—William Bar-
which E. B. Cunningham and J. B. brick, a farmer who recently made
Brown of Petersburg, were riding. The known his inteption of attempting to
automobile hit the locomotic abogt r ide Niagara Falls in a barrel, an-
midwav, causing it to leave the tracks nounced that he had cbnstructed a
and al^o deraling five freight cars, secret container for his plunge.
No one was hurt. British merchant marine.
Rome.—A wireless message from
Scutari. Albania, to The Tempo states
; that fierce fighting - Is proceeding
j north of that place between Serbs
and Albanians and that Serbian regi
ments, in their defense of Tarabosa,
j lost 220 dead and 250 prisoners. That
a revolution has broken oiJt at Kos-
tovo, and the Albanian government
has called to the colors four new
tclasses, numbering 60,000.
Govarnor Cox Comments Succinctly
on Action of Tennessee Assembly.
Columbus. 6.—The following state-
Eighteen American Commission
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the Poliak counter offoaslve begaa It
was a procession of 3.000 prisoners
who had assembled at various parts
of the front and marched to the rear
across the Vistula river and Into the
city.
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Great Britain to Recognize the
Independence of Egypt in Report.
London —The London Times says
It understands that Great Britain has
agreed to recognize the independence
of Egypt. ^ * [
Military Forces of General Wrangel
Are Approximately 150,000 Men.
Sebastopol—The military forces of
Tokio that a plot to “hold”, the party ment commenting on Tennessee’s rat- with Turkllh bullet* and facing General Wrangel bead of the antl-bol-
>f Amercian congressmen now visit-1 Iflcatlon o fthe woman suffrage amend famine. 18 American worker* of the -hevlki aovernment in south Russia
ikf the far eaat when it arrived in meat was U-ued by Governor Cox. American commlaalon for relief la tbe BOW about 1M 000 H I
K often, bad been unearthed, were democratic preeid*Btial nominee'!. near east, have been beeteged In
“"^-tertaod by Kiuslc Kfmm. chair “The civilisation of the w‘rid • Adana Asia Minot sIrc# June 90 *
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Unique Collection Box Started on
Journey Around World By Daniela
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Washington.—A contrubutlon from
SecreUry DaDnlels started on its way
around the world a unique collection
box which will be sent to every mar
ine corps post and atntloo on tbe map
to rains* h fund for the erection uf a
Dog Catching In Spartanburg .
Spartanburg.—City council has em
ployed a dog catcher in order to rid
the city of the superfluity of dogs.
Numerous cases of hydrophobia bavo
developed among tbe dogs of tbo city
and several persons bnv# boon blttsto
by can lose Records al the City Hall
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tha esteaaloa aervtce for graden
Vaoce — The army worm has made
his appearance to this section and tn %
In n fair way to do much damage.
Practically all of the rice has been
titen down to the ground while in
man? places the grass nss »>een eaten
In the pea fields consequently rutting
short the hay crop. In some places
it has begun to eat the sugar can*
while in others it has attacked the
peanuts and the potatoes.
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