The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 07, 1922, Image 10

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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. €. jUl ,’Copy for ThU Drparfmmt Supplied the Arr..",rli-*r. T.eirlon New. Service.) by WAR RECORDS OF GRANDDADS f l-ifi nnn r | l n l-8.t v wl,wi , ». Snmpofo Correlfl. 81 .„ p ,„„ e „ t Ne „. Vork-to-Bra.II Byor., ..IT Cap. Maysl. 2- THanla (Miss hdna V ret>nian of hast Oranjje) and h ( *r court at the Asbury Park \ tograph showliiK tl.e occupation of Milan by tbc Italian Faclstl to break a general strike* i NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Shop Crafts Poliay Committee Called to Chicago; Strike May Be Settled. BAIL WIVES SIT MOflE m ' ' ' *p o» tM | 041 f *# 1 tmm jm Hm t*to*x* *««ta<i|r- ge w* tp*4 by k* KM. a. *k_ Ib- * PlCftAMO nnnounretl that the union will stand back of every union man whg is ac cused of purtic!|iutlon in the mur ders, and already be lias declared that nil such are Innocent. Interest of the American Legion has l»ecn aroused by the discovery that two of the mur den-d tueti were overseas veterans. 1‘tllN II t'LAItKK of Ohio resigned J as assurtate Justice of the Supreme cwrt the I'nlted States, and ticirge H Sutherland, former senator from Itili. mii* e|>|»4nfr«| |o till the vsrwnc) ac4 iif.rme.| by the artnite Jimtlee , ^W rhr cate alight rea*Mia fur hta j I.sli.m et«et4 that hr had reached ■ge f.-r refiremcMi Hr was a|» ed hy |*re.>.|etit WUa.a> In Ittld ad eanettme* t«e*n trim wd h| rallies taernaae Of I .• dc tde*Sy I n-« Ur ttathrftasd. saw crest h-gal st» iMy la wldelj | SuS" *c«l la •t»*«r»l aa a ld>» rat ! H* «a* h.<*« hi t c<ct«tMit aa tsatg sael I ■^Sb » h** t «^| 1m f th>4P %m • • * • | *4 thh a*ad 1 Aw I Mike t*AI * mW W * id j . as He 1* a e1.’ua ires.^- *1 fr<e«*4 *d j lIMkM llardmc Mrs. Edward W. Burt of North Caro- . .. |ina Working on Hereditary Society Plan. - “Gnmddiul, wliitaf did .you do during the wurV” will be the s|teciid query of the young Amer- icuns of the next genenition that Mr^. Kdward W. Hurt of Salisbury, X. L'., has sei her self out to an swer. Mrs. Hurt Is chairman of the American Le gion A u x i 11 ary committee to per petuate the organ' iza t ion In a he reditary soelety. ^ The Auxiliary, ui Its present make up, Is composed of mothers, wives, , daughters and sisters of the members .. .... | , . W **| of the American Legion, and of the ^ elect«*d its |>resldent. The chief mat- 1 ter In-fore the league is tne Austrian Asbury Turk baby parade. 3—First pho- 'TMIK assembly of the longue of * Nations Is bolding another ses sion In Cleneva and Augustin Eduards, [ Chilean minister to England, V % * situation, t'baiii elb>r Sel|H*l presented the case for the suffering little repub- 1 lie and trietf to make It clear that unless the allies granted lrame<liate and IHieral relief. Austria might haia to merge with another imliutt. piukaiidy (•ernmn)—which wowM tiolate the treaty of Versa 111*-*—or preferably t ‘seeh«sil«»* ahln. or may be Italy, whieh •leMrea m« b an •■wtcwaae The league ciiQiMil. after heartng (he ehancettur. •aghed him a lih h*e*eyf*| aoTblb and referred la a cuboattitee the entire dwestbai of hu« Aaotrta »mm he sided 1 • •iif WtHdfcMT IS hmt •* .ued the Uni tali and I f h taanhs In % lentss wbusv* «s*MiMtts|WuHi added women of the same status who lost men in the World war. There Is no junior MM-iety to the Auxiliary or to the l*rgtoa, such as there la to other patriotic sneietle*—for InstaiHs*. the thins of the He\olutlt>a- hot When a general bet has pas* •u< h a •■•rtety Mill n*n It is to prrt«are the «i -.1 IP •re- vary »r * f «i m f 1 M H THE VETERAN OF SEVEN WARS • this •A l< f satad Hene*i Hence MscO > eye» On* Of (»e»e»" Hnee« Mta 0*d Het«me< A tctrtaH *f .*r*.r* a * HmUMl Whole System Is ' Benefited by Tanlac • Thousands of frail, nervous people tnd convalescents everywhere have testllled to the remarkable power of Tanlac In bringing back their health, strength and working efficiency. It seems to quickly Invigorate the consti tution, and isra powerful foe of weak ness. Mrs.. George G. Owen, of Salem, Oregon, says: “My limes wore upset and the little I ate wasn’t enough to keep up my strengtli, so I lost weight and became so weak It seemed I had no energy fit all. Tanlac restored my health com pletely, and t gained twelve pounds In weight.” 'V* ‘ - There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the help ful. action of Tanlac. It enables the stomach to turn food into healthy blood, bone and muscle, purifies the system and helps you back to normal weight. Get a bottle today at any good druggist.—Advertisement. Couldn’t Steal His Thunder. Little Michael had.been on a visit to his grandmother, who-hud not been j very well. His father had come to take him | home and Michael, as he was leav- , Ing. felt that he must be polite. So he looked up at his grandmother Ud said: ' ^‘Good-by. granny. # I am so sorry you have been III I** “And I'm aorry. too!" his father put in. Michael felt that this lesnenrd the turrit of hi* remark Ho hr Con tinued ; * Hut my sorry U mu- b bigger than bis *«*rry. granny !* Tb« Cwbcvra Ta-tet THa. Raving rtmrvd yntf aktb keep tt Hear by making iNttimra yaar every-dav ••dtef peetmaaikHNa. The Mnap to HesMaae and partly fbr iHnitarnt to anotbe aa»t brat tbr Tatcam to poovtrr and pre- fayoo, Ho toilet table la msapAete ottbosN tbeo* Adeoevtaraaead. Tn# Tea»tar. Alretearvtr xgokot ta aa attmevsvv gift lanT •br’* t‘«na % •». Iom ami van t want bat. SUSPENDERS A full oor'A woo or »*}«"£>• Men’. G*rt«r» (SOe) and Ho— SMS* 1 *".*.* 11 26c). No rubber to rot from ho*t or AW«*t_rnojt- phor Bronx* RusIIcm Spring* gir* th« «tr*tc ■ ASK YOUR DKALSR. If h* can't Aappb direct, giring d**l*r * n»m* Aeomt no •ub*Ututo. Get the genuine Nu-W.r. Look for *nd nune on buckl*. Write for .tory of Na-wxy Spring Stretch. NU-WAY STFtECM SUSRENDER A«- S'** ami AWle D ^ c Adrian, Mich. w~'V SOLD E^ERYWHErtE ’ ' . . MOTH PROTECTION CAROUNA RED CEDAR CHESTS Direct from maker to yoa at re duced price*. Write for *pecial price* aad beau tdul illuetrated folder. E. N. RUDISILL Uncolnton. North Carolina Boxxxi runs KILL CASTDIOS AJfD SCrmiSS HCLT1NO. PAOUNO AND lACIWO e***4 m2 Wattled « Heal coHape w ClsdeW Ha Abe* C AUOVHTA. OA o*HAHtMH*IHAOf ibv Saatb Wnte oHaaaCbartoSNaM-C »AAA 4 AA % A i <a kid •« Hi ■* A. A «»• beaeol • tv «r*gv *a PvtMbFtMh ll * «*» If 1^ • ▼afsaa *40* llMP ! H o ■ I«, Case* >' -S <c t #•41 - • •»..! -d I.. |. r^M.. lr. of Vbt* fart tbr o-n. bo kaoon that - c ••^t i a** lairtitldto at r(>no..oc tk« t* tbr |. ||,| ..t abri free b or ..ihrr*i«- m * m *1!tul Um>4I llt>erti«*« .»f < it torn* y Gd-iArral iKiugiM rt) ttdnaie-l ^b^k* thef* 1 m• *ulit lie* ii.t Inicrti-rt-ii the Vaftief mt-etlng* "Ih-IiI f.ir litwful Saturday, but Hint tin- gqvunum-nt It took da*" *f ff 1 * - *}rjl»- iiM-etlng'* to reach the ti !'****«- •'in. lil.u' four days for t""'*""" "* '»»•• »•" . Inbor bus practically the Bno w o r ,i|ul|,jj order, but tb«* above N^k u bib* keeping Dp .Atrn on tbe proeeeillngs. bu\e of Jtlh'tle in tbe way of attempting w oMcmenr. Kuturully, on Labor day, mlon leaders, from iTesldent rs down, topk the opportunity ack Iritterly tin-- iictb»n of tbe )ey 1 general. Later tbe- labor d bta •A,'* lot \t lb li f | 4 dll ■ I b| a • •OAtbitUAttAO* -di JH • >f^atiigaibot and tbe 1 • to ItobHdltam. I I s datam ii*»iiiii*r*- for a*-ft.*tnr j *t la bllrtte is Mrs Je*«te J. .-r ••( Oaaoh tbr -raai lH-nuArratlc et-nalnrial > r > In %-i'nippt. ars-AiTAiing to I ■ I ret nna f ( »nu*>r Sd-nator J nines I pr pa K l» \V iMHtrow u ii«i v. hen infuraietl of •his. nxprcsrtdd tt* xalisfnetbHi, u lileh will U* >buredh the American pub- lle gelierali}. W iMI%iU4 Must*} • ah'fHHd*ti<H • k*N|**re, *le LobA'Veoe raptoU erretapr*t »»nrt lb» gv* otae pi la»~*r #|J| lor ahllXrd la i*en «ieriuaii ai»4iiuta* turrr* >4 I deU%rre*l artajo have d per c The Sod'ial tbe mIioU- it profit brnnut d srKt* ill*t pr*-- In Grriuany atta* k* ■ plan a^Npurely a selltsh con- Varda.nan ...hrateahv IlJhrrt I ,n,ct -t ,,H * •MH-nWi.f the (e-rni.a stepbena (brnirr rongreaamaa. | * wven, " M, “ •V*' 1 * m, 11 -• UUO wa*x’ C< Hoot the n. mapped out a plan of attack on inctidn, seeking counter injunc- Hereto. ous coa the ralIroau > ' , ‘ M1< ' r:i1 strlko ll,r ^'- v s tlie week, for all but tbe ub- 500,000 tons ent Mr Hot hiborites recognized that 000 and 25^ ^^herto unknown in the Ings throtf 1103, coul(1 not succeed, of the grei il,! - ,r rt '» li5, A !lls,> ' fI| !it the coni dellv ) * ess ** ian n ' st of t ' 10 GOO 000 tot xvOU '^ he deprived of most clal priori^hies ami comforts.of life has not m ul 8trlke - Federal dlscusglnnlOllK and miners in the uu- merce flcf'lte fields accepted the terms the Not! by Senators I’epper* and If total 1 the strike was settled by an would be which, like that in tbe bi tons a w^case. Is almost a complete the cloggr the men. Tbe old wage planned extended until August Ings with P>th sides Joined In re<i.m- wlnter to atU>na 1 leglalatiun errattng for tbe No anthrui ft*- ««ml -cmnmls HKKi L’S ana) in Asia Minor ha* been almost demolished by tbe lorce.s of l\»*inal Padui, the nationalist leader, and at till* writing the latter is not lur frityu Smyrna. The situa tion tor the foreign colony in that city is critical and British and American warships lia\c arrived there to pro tect their naiionnU, There have been some bloody encotmters lietween tbe opposing armies, but lor the most part it appears the Greek* have retired, in considerable confusion, without’ put ting up much of a fight. The Turkish leaders are said to bt* much superior to the Greek commanders. It was reported that General Tricoupis. re cently made eommnndor in chief of tbe Greek forces, was captured by the Kenmiists. . The Greek morale, both lu; Smyrna and Athens, seemed to have been broken been started to compel King GoriRtan- , tine to abdicate and there were rumors that the cabinet was Rbout to resign and that Former lTea| rr YPnizelos would returp to power. However, It was stated that the government would _ n«rt consider the evacuation of Smyrna 4 or the aurremler of the (kyek inundate > in Thrace. II..fh Ilf tb«% tilings the mutes SHimes profit* at marks. Dr. Hermes, German finamV minis ter, la negotiating with BHg1unK.con- cernlng guarantees for six-month ti ury certificates which Germany Is j give Helgiutn ni lieu of cash. His ! difficulty Is threefold, for be must satisfy not only’ the Belgians, but also the Gentian cabinet and German financial and Industrial leaders. It seems likely lie will have to seek for tbe guarantees from foreign financiers. are |»*-.jc*-| ha* Im***I) SeiiHle in ; cion for a i cently Ian I <|U*r*. M.-n and Is educating i boy. «OTP tv* mM tw iaH|| H # .rr^in€ qft f Imp fiM Hi litfp feib % tM’mrm 9h Vlatf Ml r |mh| f H»*r- iSMIMHI #%•* nmnUt* 4r»* ■t .* | |*aiM lo wbtrtl k**rp him e-w*’4*t- 1 Iih* d*** * Mof % a •.* l Mr. MarOirogar h ■« left * 1*"l*l he l**-ii*-*e# l ha t * lute IirMI*-# he f«»u uht He nglittug —rai|4»*ya >ent IB tM-balf *»f the Amerii r*B I«e- nutuiter <*f iimnth#. He re- Ie*| Jol»« for jrk! foru uer *<ti i* than that, he ha# : ll lop I ed Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION “•fM •een Ac<>Ae*«tA! ‘\ *41 xfieMk <*f tux fetm MM .»• Wf- a flft •■••nyeiir-old continuance of |>ruduc- j Turk# demand l*cfore tb. v util talk ■Ne extcticioti date Is to t-c of |iraco Tttc Krmalt% -god the tatmtlooT*** ** ^ mm ^ \ Krcnrh wl*. !*c*r fnm.% m rhenr. Nil raj aag^* u * h< *4# ta-port Ngmr (•real lint a Ip for .p* aupport at ■ — W# "A ' DESIGNS THE LEGION POSTER iwing by Clarence Reeder, New*- >«r Artist. Advertises tbe Big Meet at New Orleans. _ 6 Bcllans Za. » Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 2S< and 794 PacAhHpaf^arywAgrt SORE EYES IIIKW ,4ml, ,hn, „ , Dr Solttt's Ey* Lotion tb.n on your ftuart. In twelve stanza# witho(ll A*k vour drugg,.t or dealer for of four lin*** each you made twenty- SALTLI S Only from B*f*r« n..,—^ four uttempts to rhyme. In two in- R-O. B«* isi. AtUau. Cmtsm atances yon surceeiled."—Birmingham -»«= Age-HeraltL ' *W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 37-1922 “Why in# *” i “I wr*4e it h dnaliANl off M “I’m riad the kfia Ati wl t It i# n< S ecbetary of state hughes and Ids party arrived at Rio de Janeiro, were given an onthjisiastie reception and housed in a palace, and on Thursday the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary or Brazilian independence was inaugurated with impressive ceremonies and patriotic festivities. The centennial exposition is still fur from complete but will he opened soon. It is interesting to note that at the presidential reception Secretary Hughes took second place M< vemoiifs were said to have to Mgr. Cherubini, ambassador from ' the Vatican, because Brazil Is a NtneteenNNew Orleans artists com peted In a onHtcsi for a poster to ad vertise the Amer ican Legion na- Hoiml convention. butSa former '‘tup serg-'ant" won the p r i ze\>f SIUO. Clarence rteeder, staff artist of a N e \y () r f e a newspaper, who' drilled -rookies at .Camp Pike during the World war drew the inning poster. The successful design represents a doughboy, a sailor and a marine In miform,'. looking at a guidebook. Catholic country. Two Immense Vuti can guards In red uniforms ami gold-| labeled “New Orleans, ;the Paris of helmets accompanied the reprcsenia- 1 live of the Pope. Although the aviators who started from New York for Brazil In the seiL, plane JSampalo Correia came to grief a few days after the start and their plane was wrecked, they are proceed ing on their wfy lo.another machine, iaH artt now Ur Caribbean waters. A Grateful Mother mites: : % I Galveston, Texas. _ March 12. 1920. Anglo-American Dnig Co.. Dear Friends: —- * . ’ I want to tell you, as well as thank you. for what your prepa ration has done for mv baby. He was a little, cross, crying baby, awfully constipated all the time, whend started to give it to him. But now he is a big, fat baby, and I cannot speak too highly of your preparation. • • ... I know there is nothing that can come up to Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup for a. baby and I feel that it was a God-sent blessing to me. ^T_t1 — -M~ • •* *- i 1 -— * _ _*■ L-a '- - -*——*—. tell anf mother what it has done for my baby. With alkgood wishes to you and your preparation, Rc espectfully, (Name on reQuest) U. S. A..” with a view of the famous Frqijt^i quarter below. Above the three figures are tlie legion em blern and the word*. "Uh, buddy, let’* go." and (below, “American) Legion National Convention, at New Orh-aua .-•tuber id--JO." ’ . ^ Forty thmiaand ropitm #f ghe |M,ster ••*111 tm aeot to all I,eglun r |H»sfs and «Hi be iui dliiilaj^Tn ratttvfird sratlont la many part* of (He roaotry. Diarrhoea, colic, flatulency and teething troubles are relieved by this safe, pleasant preparation. Non-narcotic,, non-alcoholic. MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP 77m Manta’ and Children 'a Regulator Open formula on every label At All Druggists. ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. 215-217 Fulton Sir**, N#w Y«*fa GemrmtSMn * HereU F. Ritchie A Cm. Inc.. New General Selling Agents: e York. Toronto, London. Sydney