The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 04, 1923, Image 7
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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL, S. C
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WEAK
Ifistlssippi Lady Says Her Cat*
Was Stubborn, Bat She Kept
Taking Cardui Till
She Was WeU. /Tj
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Kokomo, Miss.—In telling how«ht|
regained her health by taking CarduL
the woman’s tonic, Mrs. B. D,
Stephens, of R. F. D. 1, here, said:
‘T was in a very weakened state.. „
I would suffer so I would get upotL
my knees in bed and hold to thoi
posts to get ouk • ^
“I was in a very bad fix; . . and I|
took different medicines, vet I wasted
away, nervous, thin ana weak—just
a shadow. . .
"1 knew Cardui had helped others,
so decided to use it. I sent for it at
once and began taking. My case was
stubborn and at,first rdidn r t see any
change. But after a couple of bottles
I began to feel stronger. I kept on
until I was well, and Cardui did it It
to the best tonic I ever saw tor
womanly weakness."
CAR Oil
Die Woman's Tonic
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SIX.TY LYNCHED BELOW
MASON AND DIXON LINft
New York.—Sixty persons were
lynched in states below the Mason
and Dixon line in the year just end-'
ed, the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored' Peo
ple announced in a report made
public here. Texas headed the
list in numbers.
Of "those lynched, the report
stated, 52 were negroes, seven
white Americans and one a Mexi
can. Seven of the victims w^re al
leged to have been publicly burned
to .teatii.
STATES TO
TAKE NO PART
REGARDS FROTHCOMING PRE-
' MIERS’ MEETING PURELY AS
EUROPEAN AFFAIR.
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MAY STARTLE CONFERENCE
ACCIDENTS CLAIM 10;168
Old, but New.
i iiMrlu-. >ou‘rt> s<> stupid,
vnu •tud) ? Ilavt-n’t >ou a
DEATHS FROM INFLUENZA, TU
BERCULOSIS AND HEART DIS
EASE FALL OFF.
It is Reported That German Chancel
lor Has Definite Proposal For
Four-Power Pact.
Paris: — Persistent reports that the
! United States would participate in
'some form in the coming conference
of the inter allied premiers were defi
nitely eliminated upon the receipt of
the news that the United States gov
ernment would take no part in the
Suicides for 1921 Numbered 11,136; i meeting. Unofficial, but authoritative
FOUR ARE KILLED
WHEN TRAIN tflTS AUTO
I.ima, Ohio.—Two then >pd two
women were killed.here when the
Broadway Limited, a fast east-
bound Pennsylvania passenger
train, struck their automobile at
the Charles street crossing. The
dead are: Mrs. Justus Rossner, 25,
and Miss Zelma Brinkley, both of
Lima, and Otto Steele, 34. and
Frank Wilson, 32, of Plqua, Ohio.
A string of bdx cars standing near
the crossing was said to have pre
vented the party’s seeing the train,
which was late and said to have
been running at a high rate of
speed.
HARDING AGAINST
FREE HAND FOR DEBt COMMIS
SION IS ASKED BY THE-
PRESIDENT.
CALLS SENATE TO CRUSH PLAN
PLAN TO SOLVE WAR DEBT
WOULD HAVE AMERICA CANCEL
PART OF EUROPEAN WAR
- DEBTS.
Much Higher Rate for 1922 is
Indicated.
information reached Pari$ that the
American administration regards the
forthcoming premiers’ meeting as a i
Washington. - Decline* from the P urel y European affair and as not
death rate from heart disease. Influ-1 warranting Intervention by the United j
enza and pneurfionia, and tuberculosis. ^ ta t es -
In all its forms, the three principal ! Although it la not believed the state
•muses of death in the United States, depratment at Washington has made
were the prominent outstanding f»*a- any statement on the matter, inter-
lures of 1921, which shows the low csted government* on inquiring In re-
est death rate recorded in any year sponsible American sources were In-
since the beginning of the annual com- formed that there did not seem to be
pilations in 1900. the census bureau the slightest chance of An
Official Washington Not Enthusiastic
Over New York Banker’s
Proposed Solution.
announced. Increast
the rate for cancer.
It’s
d h
1921 tl
x were shown
automobile ar
>hthena. typbo
and several o
for
•ncan par-
breaking up
it fMi
ur
Washington.—The solution of Amer
ica’s foreign debt problem, proposed
by Otto H. Kahn, the New York bank-
er„- failed generally to strike a respon
sive chord in official circles in Wash
ington.
Members of the American debt
funding com mission took note of Mr.
Kahn’a proposal that the United
States differentiate between the seven
and a half billion dollars loaned to
Kurdpeaa countries before the armis
tice and the two and a half billion dol
tars loaned after hostilities reased and
arrange differing methods of repay
meat bat potnlrd oat that the act of
Declares European Situation Has Been
Given the Most Thorough and
Thoughtful Consideration.
Repo
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-R80T
•fulK *
art*'!
Washington. — President Hanlhi*
asked the senate not to adopt Senator
Borah’s proposal for a new interna
tional economic conference, saying in
a letter to ^Republican Leader Lodge
that formal congressional action on
the subject now would embarrass him
in the negotiations he already is con
ducting looking to such a conference.
The President’s letter was sent to
Senator Lodge for presentation dur
ing the senate's second day’s debate
on the Borah proposal which is eml>od-
led in an amendment to the naval ap
propriation MU.
The President acted directly to
block senate action after he had con
suited with Secretary Hughes and
after Senator I<odge had rlslted thP
MRS. G. W. HALL
SICK FOR YEARS
Wants Women to Know How Sbt
Was Made Well bjLydU L Pmk-
ham’s Vef etable Compound
Tima, Ohio. - "Indeed, year medicine
Is all yoa say it is 1 1 had very severe
troubles such as wo
men often have, and
could do no heavy
work. I was sick for
several years, and
ftOm reading yo6r
ads. I finally decided
to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound. I am
now doing my own
washing, which I
haven’t done for sev
eral years, and can
ff<
s and had
d* in the <
I n.I IK
the
r.t I
walk long distances without those drag
ging pains and weak feelings. The Veg
etable Compound is fine, and I never
forget to say a good word for it to other
women when they say they need some
thing.”—Mrs. G. W. HAll, 639 Hazel
Avenue, Lima, Ohio.
There are many women who find their
household duties almost unbearable ow
ing to'some weakness or derangement.
The trouble may be alight, yet cause
such annoying symptoms as dragging
pains, weakness and a run-down feeling.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound is a splendid medicine for such
conditions. It has in many eases relieved
thoee symptoms by removing the causa
of them. Mrs. Hsll’a experience is but
one of many.
Sympathy Astray.
SutdrilMf night
gutter stnnd a lsrg«
man. On her amide for
»e words:
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Avfc#t*eo Toe* gee leoas
1 ,-#war ftwsrffiWW ija llMff
DON! HISS ffllH
UD MRS!
Mu-
Work* Without the
—Eabxr, Quicker
There’s no wtttit m iru&inM M mewi of
■Hj*tarcL four and water when you can
easily fiTirvr pai.':. soreneuf rY WiJTrv^i
with a little dean, while Muster ole
Muster ole is made of pure oii of
mustard and other helpful ingredients^
ctsnbmed in the form of the present
white ointment. It takes the place of
mustard plasters, and will not blister
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
Iron sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma; neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma
tism. lumbago, pains and aches of ths
back or joints, sprains, sore musclos.
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
35c and 65c, jars and tubes.
Better than a mustard plaster
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Gocd D;
nets Oi
tg Month.
to II
I T.al.v compan-d with «.>.’» In 1920. th«*
• rate incmffcing from 7.1 to fc 5. Fire-
j arms accountod for 5.&09 of lh«‘ homl-
| eld*-*, rutting and pier< Ing instrunu nt*
, Tils and other means 1.260.
"DedindS were shown in the mini-
• her of deaths from railroad accidents
and injuries, mine accidents and inju
ries. machinery accidents and inju
ries, street car accidents and inju
ries.’’
•n
atl
ward trend in
nployment of labor, wi
illtles was reported ne
at tl
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted.
To bring back the sunshine take
LATHROP’S
HAARLEM OIL
c. a r» *> u l e s
The national remedy of Holland for over
200 years} it is an enemy of all pains re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric add
troubles All druggista. three nxca
h in
ring
rho scarcity mark, according to*th«*
• monthly survey made public by the
Federal Reserve Board
Contrary to the usual situation at
this season of the year, the board
found production In basic industries
»he
tk
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A MAN WHO BECAME
FAMOUS
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Woman Killed When Bomb Explodes.
Murshflild. Wis. — Mrs. Jamea R i
Chapman ia dead and her huahand la ;
France Would Seize German Forests.
Paris..- Premier Poincare plans to
follow up the reparations commission's
decision declaring Germany in default
of her wood deliveries by presenting
to the allied premiers’ meeting here'
a scheme for taking over the German
state forests„ as a guarantee. If the
other premirs will not agree to this
step it is understood France is pre-
pared to act alone. _
It is now feared that the British
and French attitudes will be as far
apart when the premiers reconvene
as they were when the recent London
conference Adjourned and the latest
reparations development is taken to
support this view. Sir John Bradbury
went to London to- conjgfr with Prime.
Minister Bonar Law and other mem
bers of the government on the effect
of fhe reparations^ieommission’s ac
tion and on .the questioil of the gen
eral British "policy -toward the pfe-
mlexs^nieeting. \
lion, a the Mg freighter, three days nv*
herself because of-the steady gab
had fought, came into her pier.
“We left St. John's loadt d with salt
fish September 16. We bad jettisoned
part of the cargo because we hit bad
weather going over, but October 6 we
landed in Valencia. We loaded up
with salt and November 26 we clekred not expected to live as a result of an
inereasing. a condition that has pm-~for St. John's. We had good weather explosion caused by the latter's open-
ccrded almost uninterruptedly since , until we got to the Azores December Ing a package containing a bomb rieliv-
July/1921 when production was lower 7. ered to him by-a rural mail carrier,
than at any time in recent years This' “For 14 days we bad a series of Mr. Ghapman received the bomb in
| ernditipn-the board believed augured westerly, northwesterly -and > .south- a package postmarked Marshfield and
well. westerly blows. They ripped all our on opening -it in the presence of Mfs.
The increased production was «,c- sails off. We put up extras and-those, 'Ghapman. suffered the loss of his arm,
eompanied by a Ijeavy freignt mOTerrigo. were torn away. * which was blown from his body. Mrs.
ment, car loadings for November be- I “We sprang a leak. When the crew Chapman was hit by flying missiles
ing reported Only five per cent below wasn’t busy keeping canvass aboard a nd a large hole in her side caused,
the high record in October and sub-! they were busy pumping. But she kept her death a few hours later. The
stantially higher than corresponding taking in water. On December 20 a room was completely demolished by
months in previous years. Despite the hig wave tore everything above deck, the force of the explosion.
heavy demandr the rail lines we re-said. It smashed our two lifeboats to blts.T —
to be meeting the call for cars because And then 1 noticed she wouldn't steer. ; Get 9.1 000.000 Worth of Liquor.
of the great decrease in the number ‘and fonmUtlie rmidet^had been ground j York.—A report received by
under repair. * ' to kindling wood. ~ ~ : custotns officials from Nansau, Baha-
I a r
,mra wi
results for half ■ century. I
Favorite I’rescript Ion la all
demand, while many
n. and
n>creeded la
tuedjr which
th the I teat
>r. I*terce‘»
•till In great
her so called
•'eurc alls" have come and c»ne. The
reojM>n for Its phenomenal aucceaa la
because of Its absolute purity, and Dr.
Pierce's high standing as nn honored
citizen of Buffalo ia a guarantee of all
that la claimed for the Favorite Prc-
acriptlon na a regulator for the Ills
peculiar to womea.
Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierc**h
Invalids Hotel. Buffalo. N. Y.
Discover Diamond* in Dutch Guinea.
Paramaribo, Dutch Gu-nea — Dia
monds have been disedvered at Browa-
aweg. about 86 miles from this-city,
according to the members of a- local
^Labor shortages were Reported in j “Wo burg up distress signals. On nias, of a $V000'?9 : 69. liquor robbery on
some localities, the review stated, ad- the 21st, about 2 o'clock'the Menomi- the high seifgwas taken by customs
ding that .the demand for workers ALJ nee sighted us. She took us aboard officials as proof of reports that pi*
most industrial establishments seemed anil we fired -our vessel so she wouldn’t rates were raiding runners of the At-
to be increasing. The shortages were be a "menace to navigation.
found largely among steel and textile
mills and building contractors, but
iantlc coast. The report said the Vin-
We g'ot^efn aboard in half an hour, cent White, which cleared from Nas-
If we hadn't cbme along when we did eau for Miquelon, on October 21 with
there tvas said to be some surplus of, they would have died. They could 10,500 cases of liquor, had been board-
common labor in the eastern section ! riot have lasted in the^blow until ed off the New York ;oa*t and all the
of the nation. ^ morning.’’ ; liquor and money she carried taken. ■
Postal Supply Bill Reported. Wilt Hold Meeting January 15.
Washington. The annukt .supply [ - Washington.—A conference of eep
bill for upkeep gnd operation of Up*
postal service, as re-
prwxpMieea h«aa iwi
brought In seven atones after a search
f of only a few week*. The dfttrk't in
. which the diamonds were uncovered
, ha* yielded gold for the last 47 years
fTbrornment’s
pi.rtcd to the houa
resentatirea of steamship lines in the
■66M ><*>
than .last >ear. hpt Chat
<>f the apb< nnunltt#*, whi
declared the aegtiee pr<m
*Land on Its own feet
carries a total of
e4ff*»dn>»wiiii moswi
man Kleq)p
tiM-d toon to
• system*! U
' search 1
S haw feef>’.»
fore haws
piece tg sipssly re*cl
Fhmffrtbe
add a r
1 asskrrs is
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Two Firemen Injured.
'^F^ulsville. .Ky.—Two firemen were
i seriously, injured and more than a
score overcome by smoke and gas
fait. South Atlantic and North Allan-: w tien a four-story office building in the
n. ii.,tt I..- h^l.l t-in .are IS tn wnn putted bv flm.
Investigation t when the. leg bad been
brought gndsr rontrul failed to verify
aa early report that tvs men had heel
trapped on th* roof of the MU id lag
' EgploqAgaa of arid* is the plant of j
an •egrettag roatpony .on ths fewrth !
A - ♦ gworrnied qaaatitisg of that |
aided la the 4»ffW»!ty 4|
itk a view
e* end con-
cu<** tr^ffR matters
retlslng aa> dtac repan
sing their harmonious relatkuM.
shtpptng board aaaonmred Rep
•atstives of foreign flag'hne* as
D as of Amestcaa operators have
m taittad to att-cs the ewajertpes.
ash R la aatdL prwhaHf will ha heVi
AGtecar Otf
rhefe Coughs
U * Soothes
throats!
St
top it now:
Only too often is ihat annoying
little cougn the warning of ill-
ness to come. Check its develop
ment with Dr. King’s. Grateful
relief for scratchy, irritated throat
and inflamed tissues quickly fol
lows. Feel ths congestion dis
appear and your cold vanish.
At all druggists.
DRKINGfc DISCOVERY
-a syrup for coughs & colds
Firnw.
RHEUMATISM*
Lumbago or Gout?
ISM