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T THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL S. c. Loosen Up That Cold With Mnsterole Have Muaterole handy when a coM rarts It has all of the advantafea of frandmother’a mustard plaster WITH OUT the bhster. You juat apply it with the fingers First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Muaterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Muaterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. B*tt*r than m muttard plaster Move* you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Qout? Ttt* KH KT'W ACIDKtorvaoT* ikartw* pelaua fro a ik« afslMi rro »aaia,Ti« M n At All OraccteM kdr A So. OtWffeiOT Alive/ Iwa tils conrcted utih Dt KINGS PILLS W1X FISHERMEN LOSE LIVES IN STORM. Halifax, N. 8^-The Olourcater flahlng achooner Kii^abt-lh How- urd limpid Into this-port with 16 of the crews of the loat Nova Scotia flnhlng acbqoner Helen M. Woolen aa^e on hoard, hut with the news of the Iobh of six lives during the terrific storm of last week on the North Atlantic. The Elizabeth Hnwftrd report ed that the Helen M. Colen found ered on the banks not long after two of her crew had been swept overboard. On the same storm a huge sea struck the Howard carry ing off four men any everything movable. Captain Dan MacDonald, of the Howard, brought his vessel into porL-ehowing plainly the effects of terrific bugetlng by the angry seas. He related that while off the northeast bar of Sable Island, the vessel was caught with the full force of the elements. A great sea boarded the vessel, sweeping the Gloucester fisherman from stem to stem. It was after midnight and in the darkness and in the blinding snow the cries of men over board were heard faintly through the atorm. FRANCE WANTS WILL NOT EXCHANGE SECURED GUARANTEE FOR PROMISES — $AYS POINCARE^- —- REVIEW THE RUHR STATUS British Govrenmcnt Delivers Amicably Worded Note on Situation to "Paris. CONFERENCE ON ARMY COSTS Wkm Y<m N~d m Good Took Take BABEK THE QVti'K AM. •INK CVMK EvU MAlartA.OulL Krvwr and Grtppx a MO W' < ININS a* m*«oi r—« a»ipa>A *U> A Cm M C AH 4' 900 a a. a »i | Paris.—Premier Poincare addressed :the foreign relations committee on the i subject of the situation in the Ruhr. ; The premier went into details with regard to the Ruhr railroads, the or ganization of the customs, the putting into force of import and export li censes. and expulsion of German offi cials' Tlfe liaison bstahlished between the bridgeheads, the relations between ( the occupation troops and the popu lation and the arrangements to ensure progressively the delivery of coal and ^ coke to France. M. Poincare renewed his decla.ra- ration, made before the chamber of^ deputies, that France would not ac cept any mediation in the Bituatlon nor enter into indirect conversations. He added, however, that the day when Germany understood the situa- , Hon France would be ready to listen and examine into all official proposi tions made by her Trsjsury | B BBJr rBM> |fc<> p rrm | rr | arr 4 •" France would not abandon the seeurl ly and guarantees she had been fnre- . _____ eg to take in rH*m for a stuple Washington — I nofficial reports promise by Germany fr. m I'ari* to the e«-ff<t that the ilaimi The British goterament has detlv- >f tbs t atted Males to partkipaitoa ‘fed to lbs French government aa >a psvmests slresdy made by Get smlcabty worded note ua lbs sit masv for msiateasare »t silted sad *• lbs asalywcrapied ; Amefirsa troops os (be Rbtae bas twee* (be lib Ms Ween .bslteaged At tbe rodfereWre nod Tbs qaestisd la bs settled la a r < • •• sre d.svwwaied la Wasb • betbvr ibis term wry is to agiua >-gk- ts i cirvies ss lowaded aa tbe admtaletratlea of tbe ffb taels ad ■isiaformsitoa istefsIHvd faMniiil a sg tbs ffTeacb It sas yn>iat*d *«wt that la tbt rag Brlgisa military aotbwmh">, f* , yadea- r sbkrb led to tbe (- a Tbe *ape« tslbdl ia isl rtrvle# |s , f*A,a*e ••m arm, • •arts sttb k»«nlsat tbal tbit % west Isa will be easily deter la feaafc FAMILY OF SIX DIE FROM GASES. Chicago^—An entire lamily of six was found dead killed by the vapor of an acid used as a disinfectant by the proprietor of a re.uaurant under their apartment. Peter Vordabyak, the rostatcur, and O. W. Hall, local maiMger pf the National Hygiene torporaticn to rid the apartment of roaches, were; arrested. The dead are William Kratzen- berg, 80; retired wagon builder; his wife; John Kratzenberg, 54, a son; Mrs. Laura Szyraenski, J9, a daugh ter; Henry Szymanski, 33, railroad engineei, Gray, Ind., and Harold Szymanski, 17. The bodies were discovered by William Powers,' a member of the state legislature, who roomed with the Kratzenbergs. Powers left the window open last night and was the only person in the apartment to es cape the deadly fumes. OWSLEY ENOS 1000 J Affor Eo*ry Mtol WRtCLEYS » r NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION GIVEN AN x—; OVATION, HONUR GUEST AT LUNCHEON MRS. IS CHEERED ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT JACKSONVILLE AND S.' _____ AUGUSTIN C CLAIM OF U. S. TO PAYMENTS BY GERBANY DISPUTED IS REPORTED. McLean Houaaboat on Ind.an Rivar. Aes atant Secretary «f the Wadawortn ta Nov* Part* ’S CHILDREN I AND STRONG A** rwia** Ik a4k<MWtb ol lb* If* AOUgf r» | r» >^Wtlog lb* l‘wH*4 pawlvw lb-* w4 tb* Amort* as *kaam ••* r '-aaptly b4mm*4 by tba pea mtw*4 efl*r aa <aw4*w*aa4iai *4 os lb* •gM* by krprwwmtolivos at i Gr*«« B* tt«ia aa4 FVwaff* -ai* ab»<b Gude’s Pcpto-Man^an Tonur and Blood Ennchtr BETTER DEAD Life ft a burden when the body ia racked w.tti pain. Everything wornea and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bnng back the gunahine taka LATHROP’8 ia •« 4 tbw «aaf»e • • Mb a*t«al army rwa«a ta a aaf • a*- vk»t»4 ••• mart tbe pNgbt «r tb* a urns gavrsmeata %a g*i<ai twaa tm I be I »e4 ar» a»a prv* • * '4tag «a4 at ai* 4*parim. at effblahi | ar« *4 * >*e4 by Mr tk i vbei traaep«r*4 at tb* | w aiw aa «waia»eM baa brea f< | tag S»r» aa to ibooo aesutiallvm Fy to laat November • be a I *ay«tviattaa *4 payaveata Germaar aa4*r tbe treaty *4 I La oaa a»a4e tbe total fVtr at Mt*b AM *w4Mars at tbe toa»a*a Miirinir t ar rompaay. parvbii *4 ta*4 year by M*ary yard at a t* vebyera *abr. bate bees r»sabarae4 Ml fsM by Mr FaevL ■ a a* effa tally as 4 TV earn MeaVd be pay all ail aaa appeaaiaaatel* It. Mr rued toe* tV alep 4 *4 4eapt*e tbe ta*t that repaired to da aa aadeg at baa pserbsaa aa—aa»emeal aaa made by Mta— preeaVat at tbe t let ran rTfaat Campsdy. varatvar far > rals ram pa ay AB eradwaea af tbw N aaa asaaaSrei a til revolve as IV Seller aa a reeaM mt pre«liaa«ty Tells Officers From Fort Bragg That Service Men Want Big Army For National Defense. > - ^ ‘ Fayetteville.—Alvin M. Owsley, na tional commander of the American legion, concluded here his tour of North Carolina on his swing through the south, after experiencing the warmth of a typical Fayetteville recep tion and giving In return one of the most pulsating addresses which this city has heard in many days. Commander Owsley and his party : l^ft for South Carolina. • On his arrival from Wilmington the legion head was greeted by the entire | personnel of Cumberland Post No. 3, of which be was the guest while in ——— Ithe city; delegations from variona After Game of Golf .President Goes on fi T lc clubs; by Mayor E. R. MacKeith- an and Colonel J. C. McArthur. actiDg post commander of Fort*Bragg, with the latter’s staff On leaving the station an automo bile parad* was formed to escort the dIMiagulahed visitor to tbe hotel La fayetle where he was to be tbe geest of boaor at a luecbeoa Aa Ibe long held artillery band, moved tbruegb tbe Mrests, tt became apparent tbat tbe eatir* population naa either tak tag part la tV parade or kad tamed out to welcome tv famous Texas "I east to say to you regular army mea. said Commaader Owsley at petal at bta sddreee at IV fund ’tbat tV American legtoa —t oaty •taads far admnate defease, but w * neat tV damaedest beet army tbal • Aik* tbe earth sad lb every a ay aa bid as abyhady n * He Met*waved tbe eight af — tuaay mea from the p*gular • etabiiabflbeaE* a44mg. *f alaav* feet safer ub«a the army ta aear ' beeaa— be nytafn «d — maay ai — bate feegotiea iba ytvaw tpt* (■# ubt»b At—stvaa watered •b* war TW m*ui ebag—at sad the *t n«*ag • at poet iwa at bta e44*eeo aae b*v yd*a bw Juvtkre to tbe m*a aba fuwgbt bad aua tbe aar at abuta. be aa>d. La— ere to4»f ta atate lew*a* aaybame sad *V «— MS beegMaft* eg ar» *upMm**d I# bate beea eSamta*d by the do* lues ' 1 sill aev*g real * be devkStod eta* rbatbaMy, sed there ate a mtltv— ••ge m*a m tbva couatry aba eiti Sever reut —til »■ aldeat lf«rd ag Gweaml Ferebmc sad Admiral Kooats a— that rammea faatVre ta gtvea the dt—bt*d eertyre mea A— they beva bet fee* Had cum as mb Jaetlto yet * FOR ' THE CHILDREN Ormond Beach. Fla —After Inaugu rating his Florida vacation trip with 11 boles of golf over tbe Ormond Reach coarse. Praaldent Hardin.;, with Mrs Harding, left here oa tbr MrLwwa houseboat for New gmyma. about 3d miles down tb* ladtaa river, presidential party arrived at I a feu miautra After After bavtag received eatbaal- at Jarbaoavtlle and St At Ja* ba—Vine a ■alty. Ml ■MrHbrdtag baa •peat aeterai v*. ai«o— and where bd •Spegts to spend b part at the —e. aweugal babdred at tbe siatk— Tbe greetlbff • SI—4*4 (be ITeet 4-at and bw wtf* at omwal* aaa I*— turmal b— euually aa vbibant ••tic — ■ ‘ 4h at Jacba—vtMe a— St. '' W WHICH Axe the Earliest^ Snap Beans —the Best Yleldi Garden Peas —the Srveetest Cantaloupe • Tba Srlect RiU Charts ia the lit) Catalog at 'woods SEEDS r. w wood a IT S Idtb SL / /i * • • -« tow—pey *4* a— to M bvle 11 <—due tag tbe set n—nbll* cl • — sad at tie eaglaaer aa4 Ibaab — b— and (be Utbev mambern af the train crew fag mabtag tbe trip — reaa fbetable tor bar Tbe Freeideat a— Mrs Harding tb— baard*d the Me Iona ba—eb—t. b a— baadred sad Sfty foot craft, railed “Tbe Ft—eer They were ar- rampaaied aboard by former Budget Otrrctof Dour* Brigadier Oeaeral • 4 •cAia*t Oravae* foe Ibr rests of bad received if 11 per re—, all tbat all afietr* OU (be Mbibc ua* ptored at. remained af tbe prwi eeda af tbe sale rvughlr three es4 a half btlll— geld after preferred claims n»re aotd Tbe m*fh* 1 ader the treat), repayment |t see *— given by Mr Ford pa)a tbe -f thr*e rout• reaatltated a tret H— remalai— II I Z per cent Cbcrbs >»o *t* pa> meat a mad*- by Germaay eerd availed ia batik raab alT # Gee^a OIBcem Killed K mm4 I i* r 4 *1 - .. tea Tt— pgargtp xywicam nmam kar af the abtppi— board I Bine- • >4^1 aam* eeeea t.llll**a maHMi< (JgngfVIIIP. Off* MSffSfr'mipi. ■ — «»f uhhb only direct raab payaM-ata , arrter. la ia Jail brr** < barged ..f one blllloa •.t.-n hundred million mur ^ r Mar.hala Vilas Martin ‘jj** 1 mark> ir, ‘ <ll,rd AW and Ja. k Bryant, of the town of Imula. located lb tbr north Georgia moan amount due the United States Hit The HAARLEM OIL The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it i> an enemy of all pains re- vulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for th* rum* Cold Modal on avary box and accapt no imitation G 0 U G H t tains, were slain while attempting to for ihe Rhine army coat Is roughly pUrr th „ m , n cani9r thr lMWn . t one billion gold atarks How the pay*' menl of that aunt Is to be arranged by calaboose Hope was ordered arrested by the the alliea ia the qa—ti— to be solved mayor 0 f (jiula after he had been at Paris. It was said, as in asserting arraigned before the town's execu- the claim to a full share In the pay- tJve for # minor offense OfftaMM mentH. the state department made it Hald th< , ma „ carrier waa fl n „ d a Pluin that the Washington government a m*H sum for which he gave a per- was not disjNtsed to be a harsh credit- aonal chr( . k Ho , ater Htopp^rt dlately after Iwa* heoa. the President went to Ormond Bench golf course, made famous oy John D Rockefeller, • ko plays over tt dally. The Presi dent had Mr. Mr!,cao as hla partner and Uhairman leaker and former Director Dawes were paired against them. Residents of Ormond Heath, the winter resort across the river from Ormond, greeted the President at the 18th hole with cheers and applause Wa—a 0*1— Apt LWmS Lom— tv Nwkois aupgy oa tfitnary In* at nuts. I^stpgt— Va. — — a—re st a—lag gf tb# AsaucfatwM of Mill tary Cglleg— and Pc boots argud tbat tbe Mar Department lower tbe age limit required for commie*No— in tbn r—erv^nfh* era muuag corps — tbat military a* bool grad\jlra nnder tba age of ti could q—llfy ff-r aucb aer- Vlee He addre—«*d bta remarks crleSy to Brigadier tleneral William lAssiter. tkief of the training aectl— of the army, who kad Jeat <»n< Iuded a dlacnsaion of the “present and prob able future status of the R O. T. C. in esrenttally military schools,** which he described as necesary to the de fense of the country. There are scores of reasons why MA*t've* rvaiox. co See V«e Vaseline Be£L*S At Of prraoCf md jcuy Urge Efforts to Increase Forests. Washington.—Economical reforesta- ,, _, tion in the United States can not bo h .t *pl.loly w-r- . bit dl»<-oDcertlDR plp „ ted , ure alon . clol to the executlve-as he missed. or and was anxious to arrive at an un derstanding with th** allies tbat would jajjpj not complicate further their difficult economic problems. r pay ment on the check and was ordered Check It with FOLEYS HONITf-TAH CSTABUSH ID 1875 -i The Largest sell ing cough medicine in thg World Insist upon Foley's Hardwick to Be Federal Attorney. Atlanta, Ga.—Governor Thomas W. Hardwick announced here that he would accept an appointment as spe cial United States Attorney General at the expiration of his term as Gov- -ernor of Georgia. Governor Hardwick's term as chief Executive of Georgia will expire ffn the fourth Wednesday in Jun As the officers were leading Hope into the jail he jerked out a pistol and began firing. Martin and Bryant were instantly killed. A teacher and Orphan Shoots Foster Mother. Reldsvnie.— Mrs. D. Ernest Purcell was shot and perhaps fatally wounded by Hilton Seares, a 17-year-old orphan boy. who was making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Purcell, about seven her class of Children in a sc hool locat- ! jniiej* southwest of Reidsvllle. Mrs. ed near the calaboose witnessed the {-purceTjhqras carried to a Greensboro shooting. Hope surrendered to the | jj 0S pjt a f sheriff. ; ^i rs Purce11’s httsband waa spend- a™,,i i >*. • . ^ unuer Federal and state supervision — ^ jing the day. ia Danvill^r4a., on bus^ Complete, Two Die^Four Are Hurt on War8hi'p;Si nes «. and i'ou'ng Seares, tairi^gr ^d- Gibraltar^ Senate committee investigating forest questions was told by William Comp ton, secretary of the National Lumber Manufacturers Asoeiation and Axel H. Oxhoim, chief of the lumber division of the Bureau of Foreign ami Domes- ' tic Commerce . : Natural forces must be assisted by man, they said, through laws under which seed trees would be maintain- ' ed on all traets-and trees would be cut Kddp St—ck tad B—rtU By glvtug kukr th* kmrmlea vvg—Mw tufAuu' ab4cklldruu • I MRLWMSIOm SVRUP krlug* MtuaUhinc. graMfrlng ruuulU ta making kahy'v •tomxch digmt food and bowot* mo»o aa they •hoold At Uathtag Mato. Gumrur.Uod frou from nareotlcA opL •t*o. Alcohol Apd All bARBfal togradt- unto. Sofoond HUofActory. lAtAU I Drmstistr demanding .olr- timber ... , .. „ ... . laiids would require artificial planting Two sailors wore killed vantage of Mr. Purcells absence; de- whJlh Dot |. r . K . tk ,,| inflamed eyelids or other eye irritations. You will find a soothing and safe remedy in MITCHELL EYE SALVE; four others injured’. lem cidecl to rob the at all druggists. probably mortally, as the result of a h° mo * -Entering the room,-he de-1 he 'will be succeeded by Clifford M. *; Walker who was elected in the general to election last FtriL .cruiser Coventry, In a statement announcing his ac- cxplosieip ir unknown and the extent ceptance of the appointment, the Gov- of the damage to The vessel has not entered ernor said: “The position In question been escertained. is special assistant to the Attorneys. The Coventry is a light cruiser of lee lured. General on the advisory hoard of the 4.190 tons displacement and a normal war transactions section of the Depart- complement of 327 men. She former- ment of Justice ly was uamed the Corsair. board the Britrsh mando< Y of Mrs * to open- the ! t The cause of the, <an< * u P° n her reritsal the boy; Two Airmen Killed. i shut her wMth a revolver. The first! Washington..—Lieutenant R. M. Far- her right arm, peh<k f rar > naval aviator, and Stephen F. Sui trating Hno her breast. Two other a mechanic, were killed when bullets entered the woman's back the airplane they were bringing from just left of the spine. ^ Philadelphia' to Washington crashed Mrs. Purcell, before her marriage, Into the river sev^n miles from Pbila- was Miss Vannie Troxler, daughter d^lphia. acording to a r<iport received of Alex Troxler. or near Benaja. , by the Navy Department. Suspect Negro of Firing U. S. Papprg. Leaps From Washington Monument. Washington.—Archibald W. Shaw.j Washington.—A leap from a small negro laborer employed at the Govern w,ndoW n ** r t0 * of the W “ h,n »' i . „ , .. ^ lton monument. SO# feet from the-, Prlntlo* o*l«. ... h.UUt,, th-', ro , id b , ou , bl lDMas( 4Mtb ^ —HFiB^conpectloo wit^ the Ere Blrney Snip, grandson of *Gen at ike printing dfflca which —htrov W'llUnm Bimoy »d Oorernment do, ;[i,*-Bts valued at* 8alp kad been Buffering from n nor- and vklrk the aulbomtes sus ro— dlsaose for aevernl years, raid- * poet to have keen of incendiary ortgto. tlvaa sold, and kad left home an- Sbav «aa said to knee d—Rod sot know* to his mothor Ho bad —fforod ttng bro in (bo bwildtas as—a bat to a br—bdooa aovorxD faara a— wbito A ~ Eight Saved By World War Haro. Ntgres Dies at Age of 126 Yeara. Near .York.-rPatrolman John Dale, a Atlanta, Ga.-^Eveline Bolton, ne- orld war hero, rescued tlx chtidrea cress, who waa nearly three years old nd two women from a burning tene when George Washington died, and ent in Brooklyn. *bo would have remembered the War He marde three trips fronrthn build- j ItlT ttod'TMririr boon tolff of Tt- tbff. the laat timo throning his coat recently tn Ogl—tborpe C—sty. over hla bond nnd rrawilsf along tbe G—rgia boor of'Ibe (bird story to ranrb a brlp Tbe Bute Board of Health aecopt leas woman *4 as gatk—tie tbe recurd tbal aba Dale oaa « member of tbe liUb b**d for almost 1JI roars * tbe old AgbUbg doty Matb ’ *bo —4 bo— sa Mnrab UL inf. ag too sar He *qy*ar«4 a I let*,t*s4 00 ftoaomtoe J# It;, as boo gaaebnoo gwa at fbafooq Tbrntry ruxotood tbe 'Ask your druggist fir 1 Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY * ' -i HrUlvl Cblrku—Th* husky, hardy, hoolthy Jilnd 0la benad mouataluaara of **v*a pop ular vortofle*. Hair he* *v*ry «*ek rr*o, rofoteg Brtool Hatchery Hoi l_ HrtateL Va. -Lo4y*v«#euH>i*o CA<i*ui aao cenviri unit y : c*od pay M HuOt. r. Hu4y^H*rTia»u*« m Mboiuruuui ot not aowa. '«> * -or%*4 a-*ik u* too* a S Ohiuo Pw» *« u L b 0 wit: 1 r*Ole**r*4 r0r*4 Fau*4 IO Soya frO 4%t oh*** oar oS to M »l. M Your Hair I