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r ■ r-; ' Wltm/' /' :W v:'v ^NT. 1—International Trade Special, from Pittsburgh, loaded with electrical equipment for Chilean stale railways, the first train ever started by radio. 2—A draft of new men Just arrived on board U. S. S. Wyoming at New York. 3—Mabel Strickland, winner of McAlplne trophy as world’s champloncow girl, at Cheyenne Frontier Days. HEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Prospect Considered Bright for Early Settlement of the Coal Miners' Strike. PBOPtmiS FOR COMPROMISE President Hard inf's Final tuQQetton far End inf Raitwa> Strike Under Cenetderatten EretfuHieed Men Are ftaetleaa—Franc* Flan* C aneaminf Oecmany Op- F»aad Sr Ot*ar AJMaa. Of COWARD W. RICKARD L f NI.I’ms • h# • m«I narrator* t*# III rtaU nf IS# adnare* e*0an and tlm netSnrttWe I* Wai*injtna are kn«ity <df On tSHr twr , %«ti»a tSr nanl alrtke la al* •>-*•« <nee, Pent alat» r»n»Perenre relWal Sf FveeSdent Lnnfa In land nan < ^^.^4 fa*Mra*if tSia I ship attendance when the house should reassemble this week, instead of the taking of the usual three-day rfccess. Democratic Leader Garrett wired all Democratic members to be in their seats Tuesday, but the Republican leaders took no such action. P RESIDENT HARDING'S desire for congressional help applies equally to the railroad strike, which if any thing la becoming more serious, bis latest and. In his own words, last sug gestion for peaceful settlement of this controversy was that the shopmen re turn |o work and that both aides sub mit the question of seniority tp the railroad labor bqerd. This was instant ly rejected, informally, by the lead ers of the shop era ft*, who called for a general conference ml all the railroad labor organisations la Washington eo Friday, to eon alder a format reply and to adopt menearre la amhe the strike more effective Mr, Jewell said the answer to the Frooldeat might not he ready far several days. The shopmen are trying la vartnas ways to obtain the active sapport of the brotherhood*, sad la a sanasare are getting M I’agiaeors hr* m*a and trainmen are ordered by thetr rMrfs to take no rhea ee ertth defaettre e^otysmnM. fssapfto the dimiale ef railway ofEctala. the aatoa loaders dnrtaeo that eagmoe and rare are me levtorotiag ragodWy. ghd more then Mr Democrats of Arkansas renominated Governor McRae, who was supported by organised labor and the Ku Klux Klan, defeating Judge Toney. In Ala bama Judge W. W. Brandon won the Democratic gubernatorial nomination by a large majority. T O THE allied premiers and other statesmen assembled In London, I'remler I'olncnre submitted France's plan to compel Germany to pay rep arations or to get the money from the country In other ways. He declared France waa in a desperate financial condition, and threatened to act alone against Germany If the allies failed la support her just claims. Poincare's demand*, briefly, were for control of the fblliiwlag: First, licenses of ex ports ;• aocoad. financial espialtatloaa «»f mines. third, state forests. fourth, partlrtpotiea la German ladnotrlnl companies. Lloyd (1 surge, with the ewpport of the Belgians. Italians sad Japaasas. F*e*w4 the sahsateatoa of tbo French plan to a cwwmbNIoo of ripens, say ing " "ft te all a qwswttm of ihn amt bog of grtttag everything Arson ChMFVHMQfa Vfe# mmH lh<H| iMT €w*h,. (MnI «iry •^■^14 k# I# m Im€ * FOB TOBACCO SALES CLOSE TO 201000,000 POUNDS OF TOBACCO WAS DELIVERED ON OPENING DAY. MEMBER BROWERS SATISFIED Cash Advances Equivalent to Price Paid to Grower for His Last Year’s Crop. Florewee Ready Foe Stq|g Convsrv tlow,—Governor Harvey Among the Speak era. Dr. Thornton *• er Will Reroore Um Cause of Pain. " > T HE eaperti futfilts'd et| rejsvttag the FremHl 1 »•* 1*«< a- >t«i • i rc*«af swta af la 11 ««i attaaahy paattisaA nB hue the Fvernrh tneeaheee aetag agvwed la mppmmtumm ta them on evoep ssajrt prtot The sttwnttsn koruaao OS ocut* that hath Vhs Brttlsh and French eahtnsea usew ewttsd mmsehse ahd eheG ga*w fufl enppsev to the stand cobsm hy tte t-ewmAet. As nstttsee eAfie ehomud say signs of ytsMhrt. M appsnewd aa If the entente were swart to break agL leavtas Ffse tsoiaimt The Keltish MM -r f # Florence.—Close to 2,000,000 pounds of tobacco were handled the 40 receiving points of the Tobacco Grow ers’ Co-operative association in the Souh Carolina Belt on the opening day and from every co-operative mar ket cbmo reports of successful co-op eration and satisfaction on the part of the member growers. NeVer was there a more orderly op ening of tobacco markets than took place on the warehouse floors of the growers’ association throughout South Carolina. With the precision of clock work the machinery of the big co-op erative plan moved into action without a hitch, and orderly marketing was at tained at their first day's trial. In contrast to the ahouts of buyers the tramping et tobacco, the shifting of plies and the hurried Inspection o * I the grower’s product, a golden stream ! moved coatlanousiy from wagons to , graders, from graders to weighers sad on to the ever aceumulatlng piles of the weed In the storage rooms of the association Posted conspicuously la every waro- ' house were the advaace cash pay- j meats to be mad* for each grade aad j aa the toboeeo passed by tha weighar’a tormmr aatiohal rhatrmaa ' window. It paid tribute to the grower. , Ammrirmu tog** la the form of checks sad partldpolioo . tram the Hi receipts which wore made out accord | ar7 Mra l W no*d la* to weight aad grade of to ho era for • each grower mam her, The careful aad thorough grading of each pile es M paooed through the haodo of oapertoaeod graders Is every market was the feature that *e per tally ptagged the rreeec* aad tha shlfarm- My of groin aad petcoo mi vartowo markets a see aotaMe Rkthard & raiereota. msosger at { the leaf depart mewl T C * si Has I rtattoe A A rhesitate aad C A Cheatham of the loaf dopartaMOt aad Caapasatite fipparfiteo rtsStsi the rm sperotteu warehewaeo th loha CMf TtmmewoetBo Riagotree fterUagtea aad umoia. peroewohy amts*tag the gruder. m ihert work Cemgim apt 1 •Can em was eapmooed by the great mars oho ware Florence.—The program committee :or the convention of the South Chr- ollna Department of the American Le gion In Florence August 22 and 24. has finished Its work and when it announced the schedule of events for the two days’‘reunion here. All the meetings of the convention and the legion auxiliary will be held in the high school building. - The legion will meet in the audito rium and the auxiliary in the study bill- Wednesday, August 23. 10 a. ml—Joint.meeting of the lo gion and the legion auxiliary in the Music. Invocation pronounced by the Rev. C. G. Gunn, department chaplain. Following the invocation the con auditorium. Convention called to order by the department commander. Music. Address of welcome by W. R. Bar ringer, mayor of Florence. Address of welcome, Capt. E. K Mclver, post commander; Fred H. Sexton, Post No. 1. Address of welcome, J. M. Lynch Rotary club. Address of welcome. C. W. Morri son. chamber of commerce. Address of welcome, the Rev. John McSween. Jr., Pee Dee section. Response, Col. Holmes B. Springs rice-commander of South Carolina de pertinent of the American legion. Address by Wilson O. Harvey, gov ernor of South Carolina Music. Greetings from National Headhqwar term, H Garland Powell, vlce-cowi- mander National Americanism coos mission of the Americas legtoo Address, the Rev, Joha W, Isaev a years this carsfslly pre ared prescription of a successful of th« ate portly !*• u grossly Rapewooww by MS of atarOrtlog sod the voatwa poftt TH Bros edvwsew es ok s oabrwgoo ewfpseso he growers aad rasped fv* II Js mmOm is Hear fironore ate led tbai tbey bod Hra i reeeleed raero ea ibetr firot it iraa edvoore •pea .. « fTOra tbe conperauve p4ae iboa lent lor 1 Vkaf fWf • laf MAlVl * crop •tea * o' HR 1 boro ea fy a few i mom ivtdual algn (hr — ^ •Hs SSms ■cTntlfWui Ha Oaltng pot 4 m tl krif j own pfi WNBln. He •wevrr, tbe theory m«»«t gw Hirrmlly r -xp rrooed at 1 be c 1*0- frrruc* waa tha I ooce mlnre la tbe (Intkt Imp gto to n| M*f1 up. tlier* will l*e • rusli on the |m irt of Illinois bImI In- diuviM |i to algn up.. pRRg loo hs gwerde at r Whew the sm ewt he a log t< rwdaagrriag home and M tllroad ahopa sad yards W CoSUSul g*> IS ooek o II h Teo|--n«lhie armed gwardi 1 heir Uvea, they may gc ay 1 hero uni H th# coodl * grai •I oaabMoa In WuKhliigton the government offl- cluis were'|>re<l|rtlug the early oettle- jm-nt «>f the Idtiimiiious strike through the adoption of a compromise agree ment enihraclng these features; Restoration of Inst year's wage scale until next March, with continua tion of the check-off system. Creation of a coal commission to In vestigate the situation and to recom mend a new agreement. Postponement of further controvert -until next spring, by which time the proposed Investigation will be com pleted. it was reported that President A. “M. Ogle of the National Coal associa tion was favorable to this plan and that Senator McKinley had advices that the Illinois operators were In- •cllned to enter such an agreement. Governoi* McCray’s effort to reopen Indiana mines under military guard proved more of 'a gesture than an ac complishment. Very little coal was produced during the week and most of the men employed deserted, fearing tor their lives. The governor Intlmat- . ed thatJf all other plans for averting a fuel famine In the state failed, con vict labor would be employed to get ' out coal under martial law. On the other hand, the Impeachment of Mc Cray for sending troops Into the coal dield waa demanded by a mass meet ing of strikers and union labor'men at Terre Haute. ' It wae the general belief that If present negotiations fall to end the strike. I’realdent Harding will eelze tire tuiite* aad operate them under > guard of federal troupe That he might await the ttocttoA of coagree* far sack a coqree was Indicated by the fart that he eoggreted ta the Re- pahiiraa Madera af the haaee tha 4a- ^rahtutj of —Mistatag fafi tl<« 1* mnnvrtl.** If these remarks were aimed at the private fnrcea of guards maintained by railways they may be to eome ex tent Justified If Stooe meant to Im ply thot brotherhood men are abused by state troops. In Illinois or el*e- where, the best Information obtainable Is that his Implication la false. C HICAGO’S street cars and elevated trains were running again Monday after the six-day strike which cost the employees and companies some $1,200,000 and the business Industries of the city many millions more. The compromise reached provides for a reduction of 12% per cent in wages; S EVERAL important changes were made In the MeOumber tariff bill hy the senate last week. After lis tening to charges by Senator Smoot that American sugar refiners, who con trol the bulk of the Cuban sugar pro duction, are trying to destroy Ameri can producers, the senate adopted his amendment by which the duty is raised to 2J30 cents a pound on full duty sugar, and to 1.84 cents on Cuban sugars. The McCumber bill rates were 2 cents and 1.66 cents, respec- Uyely. At the demand of the agri cultural spokesmen, the senators al most unanimously voted to restore potash to the free list. Next the sen ate, despite the arguments of western agriculturists, voted to keep hides on the free list and pla&d in the duty free column bootq and shoes, leather of cattle hides, harness and sad dlery and gloves of cattle hides. 'The duty on satchels, belts and boxes and C *s of leather waa made 30 per cent ead of 40, aa In the McCumber bill. uuwd aa aa- 1 *4v* la fart I. Frtaaalre la a Uttafi ■aay a brief amratertara wbet her she Is wllttag te laa oriel reforms aad apply pom furtive mcamree tbot would yield mme owmey fnr reperstl«oa Rut be la* o> 1 nuftfldence la I he gaud faith •f Genaafig. * •lr V KISH rebels, still nn the run. are doing as much 'lamage aa they cam | Before abandoning Queenstown they set that city afire. Mew up a railroad bridge, and blocked the entrance to Cork hnrltor hy sinking barges In the narrow channel. They thus hoped to head off tlie attack of the nationals on Cork, to which they retreated. The Free Staters, however, landed at sev eral points and the fight for Cork was under way at last reports. The Ir regulars also seriously Interrupted cable communication between Ameri ca and Europe by seizing the Irish coast landing places of ten of the seventeen lines between the conti nents. It was feared they would de* stroy these plants. Joseph O’Sullivan and Reginald Dunn, the murderers of Field Mar shal Sir Henry Wilson, were hanged In London, all pleas In their behalf having been denied by the English courts and officials. P ORTUGAL Is having a general strike caused by the rising prices of food. Martial law has been de clared, constitutional guarantee sus pended, and the government has moved to Fort Cascaes. A MONG the train wrecks mentioned. In the discussion of' the shop men's strike, the worst was near St Louis, Mo., when a steel coach pas senger train on the Missoari Pacific, running past the block signals, col lided with the rear of a local train. Thirty-seven persons were killed and 138 Injured. I K THE Ohio primariee the lireos nomiaated Canal A. ooa, choice ef the Herdtag ada ttaa aad (he Aatl-HsleeR leas gewrune The » A. V Daaabra ed L ATER reports fro® 8wnt<»w, or jht The proposed camp will be < htna mast straw that the typbooe hske rare of labor<?uk»eis which struck that city Yeceotly was aa* of tba worst la history. Kelt male* of tba aurahev of dead bare rtseti from -aoo tu fifijBOfi, aad M Is ooM fully Bmaitweod Buds Tbcewa Out- Wtaaaboru Jedg* M. It R'ethtaa af tba l’ait ad Blalaa dletrirt reart hoe • •lad aa erler dieralaalaR all af tha ! oalts broach t acalaat the direct at g*a era! ef railroads gtnutofi out of the do- ' piers Me occtdoat at Samllwoad. la Aa- gust. Ifll. la which Mr aad Mrs Chae P Wray, aad youax Cageae McCarroH. 1 loot their llroe aad Arthur R McCar rail waa Injured The automobile driven by Mr Wray was struck by a train at tke Small wood crossing and sulta were after ward* brought against th* director j goneral. who at that time was In con trol of the operation of the Southern railway. The ehlt for the death of Mrs. Wray was tried In Fairfield coun ty and resulted in a verdict for the defendant and the plaintiffs then abandoned the actions in Fairfield county and brought suit in he federal court, one of the suits being for the pain and suffering of Mrs. Wray prior to -her death. Florence.—Another automobile par ty of North Carolina farmers may visit Florence within the next ftew weeks to study the boll weevil conditions. Charles W. Morrison, secretary of the chamber of commerce, has received a letter from R. W. Graeber, of States ville, N. C., county agent, through J. W. McLendon, county agent here, ask ing if arrangements could be made to accommodate them. Between 50 and 100 farmers, all in automobiles, probably will join thla trip, according to Mr. Oraeber’a letter. The party la deliberating now between carrying their" oyrn special tent and kitchen outfit and using hotels for the trip. 1 'V — To Build Tuberculosis Camp. Greenwood.—A movement to estab lish a tuberculosis sanitarium or camp has been started by the Greenwood Klwanla club and steps are being ta ken to have a portion of the land now used aa' a county farm set aside aa a site for a county tuberculosis camp. ed to are not’ admitted to tho state ta acconat of tho crowded Ulan there and *U1 ha far tha af •tea aaxA W Floyd. stale proa Ideal ef tho eaxillary ^elll tatrodare aa odlier of tho nattoaa! body Manic Addroan. M tadel L BraUh. raradan ' Adjearoorant t 00 Loorhoan glees by tbo led la* ( aoiftierv Central or beet grenade p so—Cammuteae fisenl hi rwa*ea Una baB fMfib spbaal baMteg* 41 14NrM Mm et AMMMMMNHMI $ ansi Harr c«ra vent ran beMdlOfi teed): ban MtRh eriSraU boiidtefi 4 «a—IMnntaR fiaasn • one as - MMwaaraa dNR of vtRi I SRaad end** dtraRaa af CRfi Meo*y T j Tbnrapoea biRb arbnei prownds ▼Woradsr Anneal Pa • Mara Mnratantfi parade At Mnesbaro af ihn leRSaa aad anxRMry j wfR eneemara et yoetedRce. nraan* RT j R*ea« aad Ir*v etroeOs Is pa- fWaeeatraa *aRnd sn nedsa Report of deport OMOl rtrtORMOdSF Report of deportaraai adtaflaai Report of aataaaal opecattro cam J •Rteemaa Report of hlrtartoo Report of cOnplasa Report of service eRScev ft*ades I tend of thie ropnrt etR earn* as' dMrtraaCaa af ways aad ranaaa artbertOR tbe *B*rt * of tbe ta la behalf of tbe dbaMed cam rates A reproaaatetlee af tbe *el •raae baroaa wttt proeesu tbe ka ( •ana’s aldfi of .Rtfi tNMbJ Iteporta of rnmmtttneo' Cieteallols cnmmRtan Biecotl vo r ora saute* Leptelnttv* com Klee Committee oa military pel ley. Committee oa roastrortlea Com ram** ea Amertconlom Oammlttee oa •aaace Committee 00 reaoloUoao Red Cross it sees .1.00- Barbecue for d*l*pntea —- nil Bleu who ore In parode. aoilllary. J 00—Election of officer* Selection of time and place of next convention Adjournment Imedtately after adjournment there will be a meeting of the new exeeu-1 tlve committee in the auditorium. Watch carefully, mother, for fever ishness, sour stomach, costed tongon cold and colic, or stomach and bowel diaorcUrs. Give the cryt&C, restless child a fed doses of Dr. Therntonh Easy Tacther and noie the immediate Improvement. This old reliable beby remedy comes in ths form ef a sweet B owder that infants take more read- y than sticky syrups er liquid med icines. It is composed of powdered antiseptics, dlgestants aad granular stimulants, contains no opiates er harmful drugs. For fifteen E ared prescript aby specialist has won hundreds and hundreds ef unsolicited testimonials from doctors, druggists and apprecia tive mothers. Time aad again Re efficiency has been proves beyond „ question of doubt If h fails Is help J our child your money hack Imae- iately with out question. Twelve pow ders In a package, with foil directToaa Uc at you druggist—Advertiseaeah Breaking It Gently. *T want you to undrratand, sir. that my pride forbids me to accept anything from you after I marry your daughter.'* “How are you going te llvef* • “Well, I thought you might make ftnm* kind of a settlement before- hand.*’—From the Boston TraaocrtpC If It could be achieved, there weald be canned lotus fur Ibaoo who Insist an lot oe eel log Sure Relief FOR INMGCSTION ft BfLL-ANB * m 1 Hot 1 EKSoiol ^Bath Coat or Hfroa mmmm W ra» I Nsaaaeh M •* • 1 Farmers Attend Enthusiastic Meeting. Orangeburg. — Orangeburg count) farmers recently braved one of ths hardest rain storms of the season and came to hear N. E. Winters, soil fer tility specialist from Clemson college, at a meeting held at the Southern Packing corporation’s plant In thla city. Other speakers were County Agent L. S. Wolfe, wlio told of the great ad vantages to be derived by the fann ers in raising hogs and cattle, and Jerome M. McMichael, who has -fox 25 years been experimenting with the growing forage crops. The meeting was characterized with more spirit than has ever been wit nessed at a farmers’ convention in this county and evidenced an intense Interest in greater crop production and the raising of more and better lire stock. The farmers who attended the “big get-together” meeting hare decided to put their shoulder to the wheel and make Orangeburg county the great est producing county In the state. An inspection of the big packlag plant of tke Southern Packing corpor ation, which wtl also operate the at WRmiagtoo. If. <?, B C. was arade hy attended tha Mortlac at lorn paste lot ate. were Barred by a Yoa Tee Can Eojey Radio! Wkh LAde TreeMe 1*1 fiYDNOR PUMP Jk WELL CO. 1214 L RealOeat, t nimmi. V*. —— SOLD EVE0r //HERE 1 Ryzo BAKING P0WDE ‘you use !e$s, HATS fiotietectloa guerooteed. Moil order* reeetea prompt etteatlea. TV Cbtha Lmkj, Qetra, K C Wauled ErK , -‘ ,u -* Best* BARBER TRARC in the South. Write Hair Thin ? u&Esil M! A* If 1 K. IA. CrtARLOTTE,