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After Every Meal 1—Mrs. Oeorjje \V. I<elni*cke, appointed to aucceed the late J. C. Cannon as collector of internal revenue In the Chicago dlatrlct, the first woman to hold such ft position. 2—Remrity ^police of the Ruhr, expelled hy the French, marching Into unoccupied < vrmuny. 3—Ku Klux Klan member* holding burial service* for William C.' Martin of South Lakemont, Fa. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Pacifist Organizations Under Fire as Unpatriotic and Foes of Preparedness. MR. WEEKS MIT TIKE I HIND a friendly atmosphere and that they try to find a basis for friendly rela tions arreptahte to both countries. Thla Is the new diplomacy—It Is the only way.” It la not likely that the cause of these friends of Kussls has been pro moted by rsreot events In that land. In spite of the protests and appenls from other lands, and It m*ay be be cause of them, the central ex ecu tire committee In llanrww decideddhsl the sentence of death aga!** Mgr Hat. h Representatives of Agricultural Asso ciations Present From All Parts of State. Columbia. — Concerted protest against alleged dicrimination in freight rates against South Carolina were voiced at a meeting here of rep resentatives of agricultural associa tions of the state. Dr. W. W. Long, director of Clemson college extension forces, presided. Machinery was set In motion looking to rate adjustments on the part of the railroads. In a recent Investigation made by the authorities at Clemson under the establishing the Roman (Catholic direction of Dr. Long, It wan found church as the state religion, were al- ’ that practically ail agricultural pro- tered. all parish priests would forbid duds grown by farmers In this state their parishioners to vote for the gov- j arf . at a disadvantage compand to eminent tn the Impending election* tlloM produced In other atatea. under (wtialty of eternal dainnathm. jj,c following The cabinet nought to resign, but Um * meeting t— York.—With a thoughtful and time ly address by the Rev. R. L. Holroyd, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, as the principle feature, the annual meeting of the York Bible .society waa held In the Associate Reformed Pres byterian church. The meeting was presided over by the Rev. E. Gillespie, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, who is president of the society. Present from the churches of all denomina tions here. The annual election of officers re sulted as follows, all now serving be ing chosen for another year: Presi dent, the Rev. E. E. Gillespie, D. D., vice presidents, the Rev. R. L. Hol royd, the Rev. D. L. Hill, the Rev. T. T. Walsh; secretary, J. A. Marion; depository of Bibles, C. W. McGee; executive committee. W. W. Lewis, J. A. Sherer, C. H. Hart, C. W. Mc Gee, J. S. Brice, Ernest McSwain. each church of the town having a repre- aentative. On. motion of J. 3. Brice It was vot ed to devote the next annual meeting of the society to a review of the his tory of the organitalloa. The aocietj la known to be about 100 years old, though the recorda now In its pot- In work or play. It gives the poise and steadiness that mean success. It helps dlgestloH* •Hays thirst, keep ing the mouth cool and moist, the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and the nerves at ease. *4 FOR ' ABETTER SCORE awaaia** Saoawttsg Sait *•'*•*« %m •« l»Miiag Prtm Oast* a* t*a fs* •* Caesars*. • r lOWASO « SlCKASO kavk-h. vtear geaaral at lb# Roc i '■ i balk* rfcarrh lo Ka—la. sbttld hr carrlad oat aoi eo*ango*«t!j tba peal ala • aa rsarwlod hy a trtag agoad I TW «#atk sauleoea a# AfrUHahap fury TIU. MauPkaP. ■ aa r««aMalad la Ms pus —»ai f«w las yoarm Tba aa,|*« , go. era■ pat apeuly asS bMlapfy fw- voted tba ■S—te af Patood Ksglosd tba I sited Sistaa and tba papa ta M«a that Raaata Oh lodapandtUt weveewigo wat*. bad tba aodsuMMa rtgbt of paa* ag tba Moleuva ta i mNom atth Me -aa tegMothM eo pawpM ab* beowh hwM* ItS MM t IbdM fHMMPhd ee dkO f-aan I that bov attaaagSad “kaae^ea • aah Haaahea psaabaT aoo as on ’wvaM t art the tgaarwo Oeaavoaaeot king persuaded ruoat of the members, Inrtodlng the premier, to ratals office for the preaenl. The national leglats- tara will be railed sod a general elec tkoi railed, although tba gmrrauteot fear* this will rvaolt la a Fa art et I n i tut low action date back only 30 years It Is men nttaadod tba | believed, however, that tba minutes detatTtng Its organization and early sessions may be in •xisteare some- where and a systematic search will be Instituted to bring them to light. A suitable person will be designated to wr>te the history of the society, tba reeding of which will he the outstand ing feature of tba nett meeting iRKMlldatT HARIHM id ta ia pi Aar bla * «• Me PepMse (tveawaa ka any tadetag* ■in»»psguiy. and mm* « to Ih* eppowM aeae Paa yoexMaUt In Mwsbaen Roaasa a «**bm* pauaast heuhe aal Inal *eeS, bsf B aa* •paadSy aappaaaaad hy the I'bfatne aaakakad bp tba tbamwa p»»sew mast TWsS hondvod and fen» t euteats ••*• aaeewSad Ol MhiteasM by Setae * tote nmaMambla ti matters tael aeah ahlk fid . • her* lw ass ruMplasMg am ww* ikm Mia sllanttas was amaaMry t< (be gwsectaa a# Amatvos parUciyuii-s IS lb* MtavwatkMal *f JustScu and rausMoal y*amw*e a as brought h > rrstilp M Ih* le.gae sg Sa«*—a <*m ■g bis vlaflHwa was Isr RirhaAns Maerst ebsiiee, a eoppawter af i 0* i—fr MfeaffilkdaS # • I «B ftffiP e§ mi# v %op Nbt »df > f * t#h t Ph| t hap mhffiWt gnffii hhn aar#% hi#«4 mmhm IImp dgsret shn-s^i igi IhMN ttM^hgi * MbhnhnUlthh t> e»w> * Mf HpgffiMff hnPf (*. (A tmwM bad odsmsd MastSnd k* Mab* lb* spou shop ■am of ib* amm pdasba eg Ms pa*tfw*m Pm emohmvhwh Us tssmpwps sou ten* ka bmm ash a dsdSM ssaiaumag tbaS tf ihas was ffiMsi a*gasis*d kaSam aaobi omsg Ih* ehoHshg* and Hgbl ka Ih* ■mn Dr. W. W, I^>og. Clemson college; | D W Wat kina. Clemson rolege. W A MrKeown. district sgent of the as- tensloa service. Rock Hill. T«. F Mof frit, secretary of the hoard of trade. Hamler. Horae* Kmeraoa, trsFtc manager of tie Soatb Carolina Cotton Growers aaaorlatloa. Colamhia; C. P. I Ur fia a let. sac rotary af the Chamber of Cbm ■ in ■. Nea berry. F A Fvker aon, aa» rsisry af lb* Sowtb Coral las • , am Bierr ta I s*»Tsts r»ss aseor tat kxa ; f Mori KtuhtagjL. manager af ib* na Yon Need This Whether you keep s few cow, or a great many, you will make more profit with the right equipment. > waste, isve tuns, ’rue for this— Free Catalag Dairymen's Supply Co. p it th. M w lawgw* S ndhrwls *1 the Fm I MekMd Fw Caorawa Cdisa«a w*et ^MffOUS.—A rommlftaa of ■aprsaeattag tb* «Hy af la tb* asatter af aerwnag tb* rsmoval of Spartan Am demy nr tb* Pwrman Fitting arhaal »* Laarww* appeared km bsra lbs hoard af trosleea al Bpartnw berg la pe»*eoi tb* r 1st me of tba |*Wh Tba loml ewmmKta. bowaver a aa Mflbrmsd that tb* koafd af treat*** h*4 (Ni t Ml flU Umf ks iMsjbffil grt erf |# 1 »i Par rOMHON sad hoadradsaf f par*dsy a tab ctesriag ffO per dsy J. I. MINER SAW MF8. GO. b g Auto Parts and Salvage Co. T il i ~ T WO ef afcWh W ssb.agt-rn '-Mat a be mast h 31 rntw ikw Babe by Ib* 0 M * far tb* **ns*s ta remits N* » r« i teas sad ! alt tarn I am I* be is sgtea bee*, forks red eerberw anarbte*ewa b, ye-rwms 4*4 md rvtaru I t rtseaeH ss real palrieTs, I M* ta lb* • bMk Is •'tiewty Of HaeBb . •. bqlesae mag h* Ib* timetsl t»su atte s tiaswuM murwad if Ih*) sd M t* ebpavted Ib* dsyaiathm ag •a > ** •<%ww l* itgMems | tbeaa men a Ml hegla •a league far ba»s laid tb atts-h TW, sr* rll ft* (be I retrfi VsMM S 1st Fs**e sod F he*>l of tb* - tii-tuk-sI * srfsre servke, rareoily «• ms^l tbem «d being unpa irtatlc in'! <>f ■dvocstlsc msanunlam To thrae charges the ••rguniiatkais mad* ilgonHiB rejily. tlrfeiujlng them *Hv#s and tlielr «rfi)e-t«. At this writ log Rei retsry of War Weeks Is »• d to he preparing to enter the cvnitreiemy. ond though his stnnd hs« not l><-«-n made public, It l« understood that he will hnck up the accusations made by Ocheml Fries. On Wednesday the American IV fens*' society, through Its Washington director. R. M. Whitney, Issued a let ter declaring that both the pacifist or- gftnljuitlons are working directly along UneH laid down by soviet HussIh to bring about the “ftnne<l revolution.” The chief complaint against the or ^.tkasi *W«a nomhar ah--at ir'issi, s 4 W ar «aj the • fsmiltes, saaag bs»<ss> | **t ffwas tba arrwpked IB m*i ag <Wwortm opaovaasaB sad a*- k •• lagm a04 fb* gmroa star sd th* t*mb «f biog TW Aabb- k*sew at Let.*. t» —4 Tborads) M tlktra *g pamsamt* fsibmtOB as stta*% of k4aad paSaaotog maaad by tb* Mta af so lower, SaperetNkm* oSodswis af Fgyyatan myaibrtam hs4»e** ha* 4mth ■ as do* ta paSsm pka*w4 aa sma* sM )*rt m tb* royal t*mb thfrtf <ooiarw* •go I* rw aogs tba 4so4 poam—a aa aay aba odgbf dMwsb bhs vaai TW I earl la aorvaedsd by bis asm aba ana asarrwd ta*t Jat, t* Mias bath*no* T Waodefl sg Wo T**V eta h* b*ka al AoO—e***a § k o.*a*dMg hs aa aao mads b*r* al haodpaark* , Boolb C a#aOms Boodoy Baboaf «mima ^bm roBsapcma **B m ib* Baoday ibaai oeahem a S*BSB*iBOtlaB *o4 a Aagf* aitm to • s a—«t»*4 l » «a t ^Aass*. a* mpaatoimdmi said Tb* pm* Or II H JabBosB af H UMbrot top* a Ml ye* »>4* ***r tb* ***at tbs coBvagtlkaB TW date log ib* anBaal gall af Boodsf srbool aarhars **• t *d last BbraMbag SOd a prelim anomoreaset. t Mod* at tbol ftovaosl rtOsa M* <t*d tb* aaoar Iftfttoftft tfth? #ftff#ll#itlF ■ft fftf Imffftfwft • aad fomMOb fgmm f f #W ftffh# ftpdtoMftft ttoiftp? ftftffttototoNfti i ftttl to ftftft • ■ a gars* *• s*«i ANft •? aft ftft ftft ftMN? #ftftML lift ftft th* otofo booed §ft# • tft#| ftftgftAMMftft f ti tftffi gw ftftfti ye*» eaeTBb1 bob toft #n rtorifftiN n C- itiff ftfttm rw« %?» rtaftftfft* 1#D? ? #ff f #1 Qfftff# to Iftv ftotfti r lllMft t - > <mm | ’#*b»4 #ffn# ■». §m ff ff n e AMs# iMd ■ft miffi'-ff ft>Mmffi N ftft mtafth.* ft« b<Mmn fffttoftflHmft Aft ft BNaaft ftft f H flft ftffim b ffflffft# 1 1 ft#? s* Mm »* , ftftlMft ftM INN • •ftft ftflM ftflMft ftftl ftftftftftft —a a fta fttftff ft|# Mftftft# ♦ flft 1 pft# |di > ftft4 ft 0*0 Nffdmm 1 Nfftff |i «• s —• ts t* ••* |ti gs it ts r< s*t • •. *%•»• a* > s Pi Cb LaafaB* baa bsaB Mt*y**l*d prapaawtsa af aasarkog lbs w s*v*9sl day* and it to odds#* st iba cam mm 14 aht*b bo* tbs in kaod hoa h*dks aitrw<flva ftl*« * ksf -«, • arva r**a a lomaor r«M go *# g s ddMMIkd C ffiM# ef Mgg * • tgtw r gpmwffiffi * - dtgsMdMH. ffito-f WthdhB pa w * #» * * * HffigW AMI t *? %«»% % #. ID A Bfv MNSMB A Ah? bmnkmd li tb* aalharmas*. 1 ftftft #ftB4B •* •a 1 ' —1 a**)** to*****. ft f 1 ** ft# • • t l adtoa. ft*# *bit* •*»• * rwaO* r* 4 bam*- tow *to tbs bsart ef Ch*a- A**"* 4sfvd by be lad* Aft ( ft a a !• a ftflftftf ft Aft rswta For a Has* ft ft V ifift |l Aa AAA Amp« * o •♦a ! • AoAD# o| wgpAA e<doadh pAgAlffi. Al ••♦'AdkA* A b %4ffi IMA ?Ap Jppf I AA# V A b#T a #1A My. Tb*y wtth tbstr la bald —weals H tb* aa* < oa * -at ton staled bat n* peigw ug sabotage, asm of tbelr toleat rfferts being the •ending of a d*a*n -wild” trains ever a Hoe. Germany Is ID*Teasing her a alls uf tnanynlam l^a-anse elevea *m|doyeea of the Kru|>t> plant at Kmen «er4 1 hilled by French trouto. There Is every evidence that the workmen got what was coming tn them, for the poltu* -a small detachment—were aur rounded by thousands of Mermans and violently attacked when they entered the plant. According to the French Intelligence service, the Steel Helmets, a secret or- tfunlsHtlon finunceil hy the German na tionalists. Is becoming very active In the Ruhr and Is preparing for armed measures against the French. A car- load of weapons and ammunition, ganlzntlona Is that they are working seized by the Belgians near Doersten, tooth and null agyiiiHt all military pre- j is said t/* have been intended for the paredness and seeking In every way to j steel Helmet. The French are heavily hamper the activities of the army and reinforcing fhelr garrisons along the navy and to the peace-time operations eastern frontier of the occupied region of . T.SGhg !T.e Lrg* pjj raltty -f KffiXK «**# An her tl Luador. Repiddlcau. and W. A. t'unaes. R*- rlaltot. Tb* cwmpalgM *•* live!) hot reasonable dean..for all the candidate* were men of high character Morton It. Hull. Republican, was elected ••on gressman to complete the term of the ft AA rlNAlAMMi IA fjjt r t ’A toNTAHArt 1 lor al iBtatmt ther* swd tb* ta< . ^ 1 U ! 4a*. it aad*r 4a the Ire- vaattOB fog several year tattnB waa extended hy I S-indxjr S* hrml asscM-(all Ivtertal on Ion. the than mere*, and the Rotary dubs The convention ■VI , „ I i MA ||A AftfttfACAA Aft, til** CD t n her of com and Ltons' sill meet ID the First Baptist thurch. whose pas tor. Dr John K. Whiv*. Is a life mem her of .the International Sunday School association The official program has been prar- late James R. Mann of • 'hlcugo. A rrilUU TING the preamt sognr prices to -criminal manipulation” 1 ,l ** program nas neen prac-j proxintately $2,000, with some insur- of the market, the Farmers’ union has tL-ally completed, it was said at bend- ance ,\t r .Wwbolds houses were oc- AF as of 17. nil ocrapted hy whit* families James R!a< h wrapled one and two other families of Hlacka.earh occupied a house and the others were occupied by Mrs. Perry and family and John Carter and family. Mr. GJadden la par tially Insured. W. II. New hold lost four bouses and had four damaged. His loss is ap- Are your Horses cougb log or running s( the nose? If so. give them “SPOHN’S" | A valuable remedy for Cougks. Colds. Distemper. Influenza, Pink Eye and Worms among horses and mules. An occasional dose -tones” them up. Sold at all drug stores. SPOfh H'DICAt (O.GOSNEM.IHO USA that keep t)w» defenders of the roun try up to the;nmrk. For Instance, they tried to induce congress to throw out the appropriation for summer camps for the reserve corps, and, falling In this, they now are sending broadcast articles alleging that the camps am4e- slgned to arouse a militaristic spirit and Indirectly to produce wut, One g<*>d result of the controversy thus far is that the secretary of war Is permitting army and navy officers to present to the public their views on preparedness and other professional matteiY D ESPITE their rebuff by fcecretkry of State Hughes last month, the nembars of the Women's Committee for RenffniMon of Kusst* have made another appeal. In an opeu totter to President Harding sad Mr Hufbeo. H*f fleecy th* Mcfitniyn •pgrawoB- akm of th* spread of balahevtom Ig th* Cnltfd bairn *04 they that th* and have a captive'balloon at Dort mund from which the surrounding ter-, ritory is kept under close observation. Issued a statement from Washington advocating a closer organization in the sugar producing Industry. ““‘‘.Some of the hard-pressed and gouged people of the cities,” said the statement, “are thinking that the farmer is sharing In the proceeds of the robbery. Nothing could be far ther from the facts. All the sugar of the last season has long since been marketed and the supplies are in the hands of men who never grew an oufteaof the commodity. "There is something radically wrong with an economic system that permits the calm fleecing of--mord than 100,- 000,000 American people.^The remedy 'TM RKE\ has accepted the sugges- f c>r guc .i, situations as have bVtott cre- tion of the allies that the peace, ^ted by the unconscionable manlpuTa- ronce at Lausanne he resumed on torj , ^ not f ar t0 a "It Is quite possible to so organize that we will be able to refine our own sugar and market the finished product. We can stabilize the sugar market just aa we have stabilized the cott ket. the prune market and the ralaln market. \jV* can do it by being our *wn salesman and oar own financier. "In the meantime the farmers de tlon conft April 15, and there is good reason to lieHeT* the differences will he ad- j Justed and a treuty negotiated. Kemal Pasha, being annoyed by Increasing opposition on the part of the radicals In the national assembly, persuaded that body to vote for dissolution and ordered new elections Immediately It • Ts practically certain he will have a safe majority In the new aaoembly. If mtD<1 the of the ^ necessary by adopting the •U<*oraH B|M)M|b|# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ method' that have becoi ■* so familiar In Mexico. Gne leader of the oppo- quarters, and it includes a large num ber of leading Sunday school special ists and Bible students of America. Reduced railroad rates of one apd one-half fare for the round trip will be in effect. Delegates must secure certificates from the president of their local Sunday school associa tions, or from the state headquarters here. Hampton County Greets Governor. Hampton.—Hampton county turn*- cd out In full force to greet Governor McLeod on his first visit to this sec tion since his inauguration, and heard him offer to the cotton growers of the county cooperative marketing as a solution for their maketing prob lems, If the farmers do not adopt this systeni. he told them, it will be foolish for them to put a seed in the ground. The cost of growing cotton under weevil conditions is too great and the risk to hazardous for them to continue to grow it and market It umier the system which has prevail ed for the last half centalnr, he said. Plan to IncretM Mill Stock. Greenville.—The capital stock of cupied by negroes. The origin of the blase is unknown tonight,-but started about 10 o'clock in one of Mr. Gladden's residences. Night Schools Come to Close. Chester.—With Gov. Thomas G. Mc Leod as guest of honor, the Chester schools held their commencement exercises at the opera house. Gover nor McLeod was accorded a wartn welcome by a crowd that taxed' the seating capacity of the auditorium. He delivered an able and eloquent educa tional address and paid high tribute to the night schools of this munici pality and eulogized the wonderfully constructive educational work of the night schools were^a^complishing. Alexander Long of Rock Hill, well- known textile executive, spoke'-cif the work of the night schools and told oL the splendid work being accomplished by thorn throughout South Carolina. ^liss Will Lou .Gray of Columbia, state supervisor of night schools, like wise made a stirring educational talk. She alto presented the prizes. Cutting teeth it made easy" MRS. WINSLOW’S SYRUP litfante’ and Children’* Regulator At all dnif(i*t* Non-Narcotic, Non-Alcoholic American pocketbook Th#y will oo« 1 Duncan Cotton mills of thls rtiy, one b* MtlMtod with excuses and they of the largest textile establishments sltio* was tirMcroaaly Bala recently ,a '' “vgest texuic *siaoii.nm#m» by aa adherent of K»r.l. bujtbf lot . .. *L J . Tt ^ 7 ^ PMgfl&L “ Iffi puftW Iftl'TlBig eto^^gbt .aT? tnm *• MJKhfl" laltedma the dead body ef tb* thus quiet'.a* aa *• An-. for tb* and they wUI potto In Ba«*Mb*r *f for (■• raM • affienffir eaaffii e in* pan* ad aM*BB* of stockholder* meeting here May I adopt a raroM mandat toe made ta tksm by the baaed of dtrertura The | dir* ila*qn at * t *d the a ci 1 eJt ^ '-Z4 a«4 m IB* ftoM Lawyer Wind Prize hock a. Latta—Nome time ago the Ameri can Law Book company of Brooklyn, N. I Mi, In ■ng.liaryeg ta the i HUt*# who would answer moat a lone Met of legal goeatioaa They ala* offered floe aorth af legal ’ hooho Caapete J«n* ep*a the ~xmr I «f th* latter pros for ffaaah f^mm ] | haa •as Mi nea If •*000004. a pemag J ! flfl *» flaBMW hn* Mr tm* Oakland, Nebr., Feb. 28. 1920 Anglo-American Drug Co., Gentlemen: . I am more than glad to tell you of the experience and result obtained from your wonderful Baby Medicine. j r se 5V n “ 13 now seven months old and has never given us a moment's trouble. The first and only thing she has ever taken was Mrs. Winslow s Syrup. She has four teeth and is a 1 - ways smiling and playing. Cutting teeth is made easy hy the use of Mrs. Winslow a Syrup. Most sinceraiy, Wememreymn ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. ais-2t7 Faitoa Swsst, Now Yarfa Oeu MilUog Agm* Hereid F. JhUtwSC* . Jma fort. Ttrente, Lmimm. ^daeg New Hair tov silts* Wml ■ •IH jam •** V Oss Ostr Al * — • ts*f ts «.< ermmu Mitchell for SORE EYES ^*4E. ma