The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 25, 1922, Image 2
CHANGE OF LIFE
WOMAN’S THIAL
fetf TW Mb E. PbUn’s
Vcgctakb ConpooDd b <f Great
Mstropoll*, Hlinoto.-*a hiv tekn
iTdia K/Ptokham’* Vaf^Wa Com
pound and it ia all it
claim* to b* and^ha*
benefited me woo-
derfully. 1 had boon
tide for eight month*
with a trouble which
coidlned me to my
bed and was only
able tobe up part of
the time, when 1 waa
advised by a friend.
Bin. Smith, to tn
Lydia E. Pinkham'u
IVegetable Com
ad and Liver Pill*. I was so much
Benefited by the use of these medicine*
that I waa able to be up and about in
two week*. I waa at the Change of Life
when I began taking the medicine* and
I passed over that time without any
trouble. Now 1 am hale and hearty, do
all my bouse work , washing, ironing,
scrubbing, and cooking, all there is todo
about a bouse, and can walk two or
three miles without getting too tired. I
know of several of my neighbors who
kave beer helped by your medidnes.
Mrs. Emma Culvks, 706 E. 7th St,
Metropolis, Illinois.
Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham’aVeg-
table Compound. Nervousness, irrita-
•ility, beat flashes, headache and disxi-
tees, are relieved by this splendid mefr
doe.
MRS. WIN SLOW’S
SYRUP >
ANGLO AMCJUC AN MUG CO.
CRILD LABOR TAX INVALID
Leber Advocates See Only
.Hope In Constitutional
Amendment
Washington —Any federal ban on
child labor appears to be impossible
for years tojeome. at a result of the
Supreme court's action m boidlnx in
valid the fede’ul tar on child labor
products that enter incttrstuui com
merce.
This tax constituted the eecond at-
Resotutlon Adopted Provides Commit* tempt of congress to outlaw child labor,
tee To Investigate Problem 'And - Previously the court held unconstitu-
WANTS ABOLITION
OF 12H0UR DAY
LEADERS OP INDUSTRY APPROVE
HARDING’S SUGGESTION ON
‘ LONG WORK HOURS
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE
Report Findings To Industry
Washington. — Steel manufacturers
In conference at the white house with
President Harding approved in prin-
clple the president’s suggestion for
the abolition of the 12-hour work day.
The forty-one representative leaders
of the Industry who were present un
animously adopted a resolution au
thorizing the president of the Ameri
can Steel and Iron institute to name
a committee of five from the steel
Industry to make a scientific and
careful investigation of the matter
and to report.their conclusions to the
industry.
Judge Elbert H. Gray, chairman of
the board of the United States Steel
corporation, and president of the in
stitute, will name the committee
which will make the investigation.
The steel manufacturers were in
vited to the white house, according
to an official statement issued earlier
in the evening, to discuss a sugges
tion of the president that the 12-hour
day be abolished for the good of Indus-
trial America. Judge Gary, acting
as spokesman for the guests when
tional a law which directly prohibited
employment of minors in the manufac
ture of any products entering inter-
state commerce. . >
Advocates of anti-child labor legis
lation fear now that the only possible
way of establishing any federal bar
rier against the employment of chil
dren in industry would be through
amendment of the constitution. Such
an amendment, it Is agreed, could not
be passed and ratified by three-fourths
of the states for several years.
Nevertheless, advocates of such leg
islation are sti^lying the decisions o.f
the court in the hope of finding some
loophole which will enable them to
attempt again to establish an effective
prohibitory law.
This last decision, as did the court’s
first decree severahyears ago, knocked
out the anti-child labor law on the
ground that it was an invasion of
states' rights. Many of the states
have. effective laws of their own in
this respect. The federal legislation
was directed primarily at the cotton
mill districts of the South and some
mining regions.
These opinions were handed down
on the question by the court. The
first dodged the question of the valid
ity of the law by declaring that
TRUCE AND SECOND
PARLEY AGREED TO
NON.AGGRES8ION TRUCE PAC1
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
PLENARY MEETING
I). S. NOT TOWER HAGUE
Agenda Of Two Commissions Are Out
lined In Agreement—Six Clauses
Are In Agreement
the party dispersed, said the sole pur
pose of the ronferenre was to consld-| w .. . .. . ..
•r ,h. •■wh.th.r or oo, It I. : "“ * m001 "“V'' 0 " * l ’ e ' h ' r or
preme court.
said, "that he did not deelr* to In
terfere with the natural aad legiti
mate progreae of busineM nor to do
anything esrept to assist the Industry
to meet If possible what Is apparently
a atroat public sentiment He gave
opportunity to all present to express
their views at the sublec* under In
quiry and advantage was freely takes
of the In* llatino "
In the second case, tbs court Mid
It had not been properly appealed.
COLO RESERVES
SHOW SLIGHT DROP
Washington Total gold ressrvsa as
by the twelve fet
beak* for the
were SJ.i
they loteied
COCK
Sulphur
MPOUND
in^our
Bath*
Foe Lcsenu. Rheunutmn.
. Gout or Hives
m a
I Ufc« R
MX anJ $120 tKt butth.
_ »eV e»ec<T S. _
iraaa mm! tiM prV• M
aeS ea e(S hsJ ran a bu«U« ShacL
msecoc x uyeno ttO-fMCs
COMCAST
federal reserve
hdlag May 17.
143 an* PW the last week
|3 sag 7»t ann for the
| corresponding week in 1*21 ending
Mar IS. they were t2T79*Sd.*t* The
largest reaerasa were reported hy New
York of 11 lit >73 see Chtrago was
••rand, with fttittSM*. Has fran
risen eas third. |?S4 llt SSd. and
t*le*eiand fowrth. |2M ITJ aes He
■taiatag reaervea were reported in the
follow tag order; Philadelphia. |2 It,-
4ea.ee* floeton. list *42 see Atlanta.
1132.*•§.*•• HlrhmnS. tE7.2il.***;
Hi |t3.**iann. Kansas (Tty.
I** ?2S see; utaa*apolls. |t& uun.
sad Dallas. 9(21*2.*** Hhiftiac of
' f«’ld reserves through the gold settle-
I meat fuad affected cl
Genoa.—The non-aggression truce
pact at the plenary meeting of the
political subcommission of the Genot
conference was not signed, but was
adopted in the form of a resolution,
each state pledging itself to respect it,
The agreement for a truce, or tem
porary pact of, non-aggression, con
tains six clauses, summarized as Ifol-
laws: * ;
Clause 1—Provides for the appoint,
rngnt of a commission by the ixjweri to
examine again the divergencies exist
ing between the soviet and other /gov
ernments, and with a view to meeting
a Russian commmissiocr havlngt the
same mandate.
Clause 2—Not later than June 30,
the names of the powers represented
on the non-Russian commission, and
the names of the members of this
commission will be transmitted to the
soviet government, and reciprocally,
the names of the members of the Rus
sian commission will be communicated
1 to the other governments.
Clause 3—The questions to be treat
ed by these commissions will com-
f t i prise debts, private properties and
credlta.
Clause ♦—The members of the two
commits Ions must be at The Hague
on June 29.
Clause 2—The two commissions will
strive to reach Joint reeolutiona on
the quest Iona mentioned In rlanae
three.
Clause S—To permit the commie
•loo* lo work peacefully, and also to
re-establish mutual confidence, the aw
vlet government and Ms allied repub
lics. on the one side, snd the other
governments jon the other, pledge
them eel* re to sbetsta from any net of
ag*re«#ion and subversive props*suds
Tim pledge for sbetatutug from nny
set of aggression will he bneed npen
the present stains qno and will re
mala in force for a period of four
month# after the foneDneltm of the
■ I ••
kl
•fly the Bold
reserve* of the New York bank, which
•b«>w an latren** of 931.3**.*** for tbe
weet. and thoe* of Kan DTnnciero and
Cleveland, shirk show decreases of
lii.we.ve*. and 912.***.***. respect
ively
the meat I
i* was
tin
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UNIFICATION OF TWO
GdtURCHEt
16799
DIED
In New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
COLD MEDAL
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Holland’s National Remedy since 1696.
All druggists, three sizes.
Look for tbe nam* Gold Medal on svsry box
and accept no imitation
need not be thin
or atreaked with
6 ray — O-B A N
1AIR COLOR
Your Hair
qnjckljr revive It and brine back all Ita original
eolor and luxuriance. At all Rood dru(hrt*ta,i75c, or
direct from MEUK-EUU. CMsMi. MEMPHIS, TEN It.
Safe Remedy,. I-
for artnallied lida,
Ifekv*
Father Charges Hsirsss With Bigamy
Houston. Texas —A warrant from Ok
lahoma. charging l.udle K. Kinney with
bigamy waa served recently by form
er Sheriff Ruck Garrett, of Carter
roun'y. Okla His wife. Mrs. Oiwt
lh>]ana Kinney, better known as Opal
Hoxroat. helrcn*. who mysteriously dis
appeared from her home in Ardmore
last January, was unable to stand
when the warrant was served. She
was still suffering from injuries receiv
ed in automobile accident about
two weeks auo.
/
sptnti
WARNING^! Say <r Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
^ Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, ^ypu. are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed hy physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Headache Colds Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Asptzta Is ths tzads mark of Barer Mwn factor* of Itonoaeetlcscldester of StllcrUcad*
— Not Only For
ERSMlf)|v Chills and Fever
ChillJonic * Bui a Fine General Tonic
Ward* Off Malaria and Restores Strength. Try It
ri
.UMtaUtri
.40^.1
rwiaa prspsgaaAs
Mumps Attack "Child Crusaders*
Washlastoa—Child entsadsrs sssk-
l*g ths e*r of Prssldsat Harding With
a* pies for thsir political prtsonsr fa
tberw. ar# now confronted with an In
••rmsi (us Mumps has broken owl
la ths rruMdsrs ramp Ths hsalth >
depart re ew« Dm learned that on* of
ths children had beruov* afTUctsd with
the familiar atlmsat aad Mrs Kais R
O Hars. leader of ths juvsnlls sapodt
lkm. called at the health department
to report etgat mors case* ta her ranks
It la atatsd that all ths strtc ken chtl-
droa are to h* cared for m a Washing-!
ton hospital
Flood Orissa 1000 Mere From Memos
Nww Orleans La Probably 2.«gn
buovsless Pel ages* will b* added to the
** *** already made hums la**, or o*b
is* sertowaly affected hy Iho
n«ds as a rwowlt of tRm brsnh* la
1 be levs* oo Ha vow (Je* Ulatssw. nawr
Hamburg La. according to estioxates
hy Red Cross refugee worsstw Ths
recent break Increases the total area
flooded to more thsa 2 2*0 .qosr*
miles in Louisiana and Mississippi
Narcotics •til Waits Oo Frosidant
W ask lag too—Passed unanimously
la the House and Kewate. the narco k 1
bill, putting additional "teeth* la the
Harrison act. recently awaited the stg-'
nature of l*rew!d*t>l Hardin* te become
i effective A federal commission, com-
I ptMIng the Serrc’artes of State. Tress-
| “17 and Commerce aad to be known
aa the Federal Narcotic Control Hoard,
waa created by the bill to carry Intof
effect prohibitory provisions of the Ark.—The general con-
: * ' t . of the Methodist Fptampnl
Rulings Favor Foreign OH Interest church, south. In session here, recent- '
Mexico t Py. Mex—The fourth and ly, vivtei, after sharp debate, to "go
fifth decisions against the rctroactlv- all tpe way" in the matter of proposed
iiy of article 27. were rendered re- unification with the Methodist Epla* f
rrntly. establishing a pngadent and copal church, and authorized tbe apJ
giving security to property rights ae- polmment of a commission, with liber-'
quired previous to the Constitution in ty of action, to negotiate with a aim- ;
1!»1. Aa in two previous derisions liar commission of the northern
tins week, the vote was 9 to 1. Justice branch. In authorizing previous cora-
j Sabido alone dissenting. j missions the church has always stip
ulated certain restrictions as to the
Lizard Skin Leather.
The Island of Ceylon, which sent
peacocks, monkeys and baby elephants
to King Solomon, for that monarch's
too, Is remarkable for a varied and 1
interesting fauna. One of the oddest
of Its animals Is a huge llxard. called
the cabrogoya. which attains s length ;
of four snd one-half feet. •
The cabrogoya Is a very handsome
reptile, beautifully marked, and Its
akin when tannad affords a tough
leather of excellent wearing quality
and waterproof. It la used for mak
ing women's shoes and, with tbs Idea
of Introducing It la this country for
that purpose, specimen hides hav* re
cently been sent to oar Department of
Commerce hy ths America a consul at
Culotaha—rtritadrtphla Ledger.
The Safest Plan.
“How did the criminal evade the de
tective so longT’ "Why, he rented •
room In the same flat with him."
Hs Wm Tws a# a Kind.
The marine was six feet five Inches
In height, and ths quartertnaMsr see
gv«nt at Farts Island waa a btt woe
rlsd fisc fror h* weald hs ansMs in
find a uniform is fit him.
'Isn sure are a whspptng Mg ms-
Frficklfis PofiltU
kv rv Sotw * Nwckla
Um. •xll.laqrm.
DAISY fLYtlUER^g?^r3
ftWe
I
your
sffai
potnicai wroaaus
trtss. and w ill nhl
In tlmw tstv Nory
mtt acta ad vtotss
aiming is dlstni
poliiirai stains quo *
•If Edward Grlgg -x■»■ f on be
half at ths Hellish d*legation that
fur her advices had besa rocstvad from
tits Unltsd fitatss gov era meat aad that
N did not seem likely tbs Failed
fitatss would participate la Ths Hague
averting at Isas' watll the sesew of
IS VOYKO
CemmlaaiSM fs Authsrttsd "Ta Ge AH
The Way*' On UnRing W«th
Northern MstHodiare
To Reopen Mine On Coal Demands 1
Chattanooga, Tcnn—The Durham | Self-Defense Will Be Plea Of Student, limits of their powers.
Cohl and Iron company announces that i Stilwater. Okla —Self defense will
the mines at Graysvllle, Tenn., which be the plea of Earl Gordon. Miami,
had been .idle for the past year, will . Okla.. who shot and killel Beckham
be placed in operation at c nee in or- Cobb. Birniimrhnm, Ain, n t the Qkla-
der to meet demands tor coal- from i homa A. & M. college, where both
northern and eastern i>oints: It was at 1
the same time announced that another
mine near Soddy. Tenn., would be re
opened as soon as sufficient, miners
could be secured.
were vocational students, according
to announcement by the former’s at
torneys. Gordon's preliminary hear
ing on a charge of murder will be
held May 13
Recent action came when the con-
lerehce adopted a majority committee
report providing for appointment of
possibility of calling a special session
of the southern branch’s general coi
ference in the event plans work^d'mit
by the joint commission should be
ratified by the northepr'commlssion
and conference.
father au4 mother were ft vat a
"Nope." aul4 tbs husky
was s tints guy. *wty five fun four
sag mother ouiy rums up Is father's
ab»ultVr ~
~TBat V wfid—very <mM *" svuumswsd
tbs Q II. Ilsm fis you arrotuM tor
your huge Mao 1”
"Well sorgo." sspUtusd tbs husky
"Just bstwsou you omf ms I think I'm
futon. "—Ths Leu t bo rue eh.
Tbssbsroy
Us fkros pooisrtty on * greet figure
sf rtrb genius and bxmsat psrpnoa. s
purp-»ss nrraaiimally ubscurstf by tbe
tores of tmagumtbui and tbs Irrostat
tots prompt tags sf bumsr; weighing
mankind to • gDomay bstnars, but not
u it bout hops: and bsquestblng is us
rtrb and various trousuroa of litsra-
fur*, which may well survive, if any
thing survlvsu—Lord P«isebsry.
They Knew.
“Eggs are cheaper than they have
been In yrors."
"Tea, I know H; my hens arr lay-
ing.-
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
1 Hot
V^| Suiyv Rffflef
I all ft >« |
L IT
-a-r. » X.
Travel by Sea
Norfolk to
Tbrrosk ttrfcsts frsui prtnrtpg* pnmtn
A. to Portsr. a A.. Norfolk
Health-Rest - Economy
Catch Fi8h,~i=52V3
" STTr; sisr TUAr
— m WaMtaaMroBM waaea*SMa'*aea*tWiro
•■I BaaStM <■> » SaA ka.( ASOMO otA
MAiron som.T co. ■ oto m urns, is*
Angus Cattle for Sale
All aa**. beat bluwg Itnea Our rheW hard
wob all tha Orand rhamplonahlBsTaat at ala
faira of North CarollBa. Sout b'CarvtlBa aad
UasrglB. SaBford a Rich. V„ckavlUa. M. C
itaJXOCnxtetlr high arada rase J
mbaatdr,. > j
• .-lira I
‘'and
. a^-inch blade: higblr Dol!<bad black handle.
' If found dcfa<-tl»r Bill be rs-
25^ and /^Packages, Everywhere
Hard Coal Minera Refuse Wage Cut
New York.—Representatives of the
Lady Astor Scores Society Climbers
Chicago.—“The woman who attends
Celebrated^PcrfTfederate Woman Dead
Asbuj^Tark, N. J.—Mrs. Jane? Bow-
... fextfho serve the Confederacy during
her husband’s nose to the grindsttmO'Hhe .~Civil war as a dispatch bearer,
because of her personal demand* and died at her summer home here in her
i ti, q „ r j . ,, i Vul K ar ambitions to outshine And ouj-y 93rd year the other day Mrs. Bowlv
t jUS t was the tHen,, o/’cen. R. ^
tion, headed by »Philip Myrray,. vice
president of the United Mine Work
ers.of America. The hard coal diggers
will remain on strike until they are
granted the 20 • per cent increase in
cluded in the 19 demands made nine
beeks ago, Mr. Murray declared..
anthracite coal operators recently pro-jl ,i
• <1 " P rize I'Klits. the woman who keeps
posed that tho^mners accept wage re-- - - ' ^
ductions averaglng.21 per ceiit in set
tlement of’the strike called last April
hampering to real -civilization as the
old-fashioned' anfd now out-of-fashion
barroom loafer and more so,’’ Lady
Astor said in an address to some so
ciety women here. ' The ears of the
Stopewall Jackson andt Longstreet—for
merly of Baltimore, was born in
Charleston, S. C„ and her body will
be taken there and intered in Magno
lia cemetery." where The remains of
swrS&sr-
2S*
—•11
SnwiaU
Sore Eves
Urge* U. S. Presence On Reparations
Washington.—Representation of the
I’nited States on the reparations com
mission was urged liy. the ehamber-of
— SE ' I „ w v
women burned ami™ turned red when jmany celebrated historic characters
she told them some of them worked 1 repose. She is survived by three chil-
their husbands overtime. ^ dren.
U. S. Declines Invitation To. Parley Gifford Plnchot Win* Decisive Victory
.Washington.—America: has declined Bhiladelpliia.—Returns received on
invitaiion to participate in'The Hague , fh* vote cast at the recent primary
. ^conference on Russia: The note to for ihe Republican nomination for gev
resolution n . a ^ Pp weri a**embled . at Genoa, by ornor. gave Gifford Pincbot a lead of
-This for- 9.(r.«. .lib 4 W rtrt mlMiM PV
-M -A * mcMuffT. - thal 11 i ^*1 rucrtTud from 2toitoro,t aai
inrliidtBe ' m ^*****ffF^- u YieTpfrillJF iBFBMpaTe Tn the m**(- lf»* atate gave Pine hot 4*9947 and
l ** 91 T h ' , l,UCTJe *F ‘**otocE Alter t**.l»L Tkese figure.
harab*r aUoi p«ar to hs a ronuauanc* unitor a dll tarlod* Ik* roasptots vote at PkiUAeL
.«b ik, — ’ '* J^**-- 1 t, Mrauter Ik, nr, carrw, br AJim |
ik ** __ tfi* w«1d to ssass difficult 1m H (h* attHufi* 4a* ass la ga* *4 tks k«s
Ik# totsraaUoaal rown of Juaiiro.- rtosad to tk* Hmamm lllUm ^
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For CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA Sc PNEUMONIA
Mother, ibould keep a Jar of Bramc't Vipomentba
Sal re conrenietu. When Croup. lafluerza or Pncu-
meoia tbreatena thla delifhtful aalrv ruboed well into
tbe throat, cheat and under tbe armi, will relicre tbe
cboldnt, break conreetioa sad promote rcatful aieep.
iV«
wu, nor sum mr oomes
30c. 60c, ari $120 si d fixsilmi sr mM Rudf to
■ \ - ^
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 21-1922.
Up auarantred and
Jai-ed with a new one: a*nCf»rtl.tM M 0..or»en4 us
the name and addreaa of are aharlnu men und M O.
foronlp tlbctA. and we will seiMl poa tbe rutor. This
la allowing pi>u X) eta. each fur the are nane-i. Order
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Excellent for home, laundry op manufactur
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manufacturing 25c. Addrea* WM RODGERS,
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IT dlllCU the BARBER TRADE
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louses. ate., stops all pain, eniurw eomfortto tbs
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