The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 01, 1923, Image 6
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Oil MU BOUGHT
HR TWO SUITES
•OUTH CAROLINA INH»«»TR
PURCHASE FROM AMERICAN
COTTON OIL CO.
(ISO BUYS COUINBM PUNT
Alt' Plants in Alabama and Georgia
Sold to Kershaw, Lancaster and
Marion Mills.
.Kershaw.—John T. Stevens, presi
dent, ami Fred R Culvern. vice presi-
dent unci general manager, of the Ker
shaw, Ljincaster and Marion Oil mills,
who have recently returned from New j
"rfork, announce the purchase of the 1
entire holdings of the American Cotton
rompnay in the states of Georgia
Alabama, consisting of the irage
and valuable oil mill properties in the
Cities of Atlanta. Augusta, Macon,
•U« COLLIDE* ANO
I or CAf W MIStINQ
WaaliiMtM - Tt>» t'aited Rtsira
aabmariaa 04 was •«•* la l.iatoR
Ha|. i anal Zua*. alter a ruiiiaiua
with the ratted Fruit com pan)*
vcaael Ahaniares. the navy depart
ment wnir nnllfled T»f Fadlo. T!v«
mctnturs of the auhmarlne'a nrew
were reported missing .
The Ahangarez was undamaged.
In the belief that the live men miss
ing went down with the submarine,
divers immediately began efforts to
recover their bodies.
Those reported missing wotk
Lawrence Brown, chief electrician s
mate, Tynghhoro, Mafcsachusetys;
Clyde E. Hughes, motor machinist's
mate, first class, Mariite, lills.;
Henry Dreault, torpedo man, sec
ond class, Grand Isle, Vermont;
Thomas T. Melzer, fireman, Phila
delphia, and Fred C. Smith, mess
attendant, first class, Christobal,
Canal Zone.
A
MINNESOTA SENATOR IS SELECT-!
. ED TO SUCCEED GEORGE
HARVEY.
APPOINTMENT EXPECTED SOON
President Coolidge’s Selection of Am
bassador To Great Britain Causes
. * . ; _ i
Surprise.
Oil n
i^rsd J
COMMITTEES ABE APPOINTED
TO CONVINCE CONGRESS IS THE
ilontgomery and Huntsville which are
&1I mills of ten and 12 press capacity. KEYNOTE OF BOLL WEEVIL
These interests, previous to the pur- . CONFERENCE
t-hase of the above propertiea, had j *
purchased the Columbia plant of the
Washington.—Frank B. Kellogg, for
mer .Untted States senator from Min
nesota, has been selected by President
Coolldge as American ambassador to
Great Britain. Formal announcement
is withheld for the present, but the
appointment is expected to become ef
fective soon.
News that Mr. Kellogg had been
•chosen to succeed George Harvey,
whose resignation recently was accept
ed, created a stir at the capitol. Sen
ators generally declined to comment
on the selection, hut t-omc of them
made little efforts to conceal their sur-
prlat
FlVt FERROUS 0»t
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Memphis, Teon Five jervou*
• •re Hik'd and two injured. oUe,
perhaps fatally when an autotnohlla
in which they were riding wa*
’•tnirit.by a Trfsco Railroad pas
senger train near Winfield. Ala-
according to advices received here.
Those killed were Reverend P.
F. Lucas. 40. his wife and two-year-
old daughter, of Winfield; Rever
end Willlant J. Otts, .45, of Sulli;
gent, Alaa., and Reveren Max
Hankins, of Fulton, Miss.
,B, A. ’Carter and Rev. Owens.
of Fulton, Miss., were injured. Mr.
Owens was reported in a critical
condition.
■
ANNOUNCEMENT IS A SURPRISE
TO THE PUBLIC AND NEWS
PAPERS.
THE SECBET WAS WELL KEPT
EASTERN COAST IS HARD HIT
FIFTY MILE GALE SWEEPS FROM
CAPE HATTERAS TO NEW
FOUNDLAND.
Offer Follows Coolidge’s First State
ment; Curzon Wants Any Kind of
Participation.
Relieved of Catarrh
Due to La Grippe
Thanks
To
PE-RU-NA
.Mrs. Laura Berberick, over. 70
London.—Correspondence issued by
the foreign office showing that the
British government had seized the oc- j
casion of the first public statement by |
- years of age, H1205—WtHow Ave.,
Hoboken, N.J., writes: “A severe
attack of La Grippe left me with
a hoarseness and slime in the head
and throat. I had chronic catarrh.
It grew worse. I could not lie down
or sleep at night. I was always
bothered by the slime, pain in the
aa<
Lower Sections of City Inundated to
Such an Extent Trolley Service ia
Suspended
back and a terrible headache every
• morning.
Finally I bought a bottle of
t. .u .u i Pe-ru-na which was of great bene-
President Coolldge on the situation m fit It gave me blood strenKth .
Europe to send another formal inuta- j have no pains in head or back,
tion to the Washington government to n0 r noises 4n the head. The slime
cooperate in a new conference in and- has gone and I can sleep. My
effort to settle the reparations diffi- weight has increased. I am cheer-
culty came almost as a complete sur
prise to the public and newspapers.
This secret has been well kept, es
pecially considering the presence in
New York.—A 50-mile northeastern l^ondon of all the epipire representa-
Heretofore Mr. Kellogg's nam<- reported to be raging along the coast lives, who must have been awar^ of
’Amurkan Cotton Oil compnay also Hard at Work Investigating; Meeting., ha '' n ‘” •’ 1 prominently Mam .V-w Foundland to Cape Hatter tb.- mow «»Ufe undouM, ,iu
The acquisition of these large proper
ties Imally will be of Interest to oil
’miff circles and business men gener-
'ally throughout the Southeast The
amount of money Involved In tb«
, traasartlous not given out and
the plans of the new owner* as to
• hetke/ they util operate th
jin connection with the ambassador as. hit this ee* turn hard, endangering cussed in the confidential debates In
| ship. s^vvral craft and leading Indrectly to the Imperial conferenco on foreign
While house and stale department the injury of more than a score of affairs.
- . officials de« lined to discuss the soiec- person* ^ l^ord Canton's request la for Amert-
Concerted actios. i tion. the only comment at the white A three masted British schooner ,.*■ nanis-inuti.u> <■ »■«! rs
Were Informal; Aft Given Oppor
t unity.
New Orleoaa
ful and happy, thanks to Pe-ru-na,
which I shall always keep in the
house and recommend to • my
friends.”
For every form of catarrh
Pe-ru-na meets the need. Coughs,
Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Indlge st ion.
Bowel disorders are all forms of
catarrh.
But
Itqui
y it any where in tablet or
* fom.
convince Congr.-*« and the country hooB# |ha| Pr^id.-,* Ml
d for help M rr
Pin
that the cotton boll weevil menace la |il# ||||M , hm4 ^ Jri comm mh9m a# a0 4 Ca«„ Ouard Cntter lb
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tn ttite < -a arc tion. Hr Cund in
• ttarge of the I glted Males depnrt-
n»*nt of agrlraltore eiprrlmrat sta
Mon at Tallulah. La. uhuru for mom
than a year •cleatlala hare been at
unrk on the ueevtl. evplalard the
various steps taken, and eipreased
the opinion that calcium arsenate is
h *“ < *""' bu "' 1 "* >b, nu.it •■Ktl,, ...pon y.t dl.
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• see 4< signed te gtse eaecy ade nfea Af had nett yeu—Mad fta— a last—a dmh sesnehv h— oAen <Amu nppesc . sdffse
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planttag te tAe nameraai merAnntml the sprahtag nmhtned utth the tatt edorte to Anndtr lAena ai att a—tl the ew, - M
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•DN* yAfftAi i,,,, m*'on nSatmi— nngnot — gue'
f 1 ~ ' ~ - e ' Ge« WsHee ▼eoapeeneiiy hoongeeded emar Judge tAamh«r> naa eajotnsd
Tan Militena Fee Japanese Relief. Oklahoma City tvkla —Ooverhre J th his ogpictel sapnclty as judge TAe
W aeklagton — The AmertaaB R« 4 I*. Wall*41 uas suspended from ogice gotr of the tonrl eaa fve to four
Cross through Joha lUrton Fayne. iu •he# the atate senate hy a vote of
ftOO.OOO Ftm at Btanapvtlle
Bishops llle Mlsbopvllle uas visit
ed t>v s 4*astrous lire Involving the
loss uf possibly floviNH) »h*\n the
as* gutted by fistnes The Iota Is
only partly covered by insurancs.
This building fixated ou Main street
and built in lf*19 at a coat of about
150.000, presents almost a wreck * It
is estimated by some that 115,000 or
« overed
Cotton Picking Nearly Ended.
Waabington—The weekly weather
chairman, reported to Preatdrnt Cool 1* to 1- adopted a resolution tempor
tdge that It had raised SIQ.«4«.002 for artly relieving him of hi* official du
Japanese earthquake relief and that tie*, following the submission by the
the entire amount had been or would lower house of a bll lof impeai hmect
be acutally. delivered to the earth against him.
quake sufferers either in the form of The senate voted to receive the
cash of supplies. None of the money charge und Senator W. M. Gulluger. nor from becoming acting governor,
was expended on personnal. ' of Muskogee, introduced the resolu-
i rrealdeni Coolldge in w letter reptr J tinn * whtch wo,,ld "Uff^nd ih* 1 fov- t
The dev tsion sustain* a res*4utfi>n
adopted hy the state senate suspend
lag Governor ftalton during his im
peachment trial, and nullifies an In-
lunrtton obtained by the governor In
Judge Chambers' cojurt which would
have prevented the lieutenant gover-
ing to Mr. Payne's report declared “it ernor and make Lieutenant Governor
and crop review issued by the depart-j shQuld bp a sourro of gra(!flca(ion to M E Trap p acting executive until
men o agreg ure. a e o o» those generous citizens, whojanswer- the former’s trial. .
York Votes $2,000,000 Bond Issue.
Rock Hill.—Rock Hill and Fort Milt,
aided by McConneltsville, Ebenezer
\ nd , - < ‘ S , Sll '. v “ l ° d York ™ uu,y out 01 l*antlc°coa8i
the mud, $2,000,000 bond issue carry
ing by a majority of around 330 votes.
The county seat town went against
Mobs and Police Clash in Germany.
Berlin—Food rioitng. the pillaging of
shops and potato fields, and the inevi-
_ pq. ; The impeachment bill charged the table sanguinary clashes between tbe
wt»k was f(j-p amount of their gifts, amounting executive with entering into a “cor- hungry mobs and police, continue to
cloudy, and rainy in the c entral por-; (u more than 10 m iiii on . dollars, will rupt agreemoat" with Dr. A. E. Dav-; he dhe outstanding features of the
tion of the cotton belt, hut rainfall ]>(> at . (uallv delivered to the Japanese enport, state health commissioner to hews published in Germany. Reports
was light to moderate, as a rule, ia oithn-r eaah ,.r : niare T. P: BdwarcR the ~goverhor's from moroThan '50 pofnfs-throughout
$20,000 Win be necessary to recon-I, (0 M ri . Karding 80Uthern crops: r-;; “
struc t it. It is stated that only a , u _ _ __ | ed the appeal for relief, that the
small amount of insurance was car-«j
ried on the building
BACK ACHY?
■ wvm • Fwftft ■HPpiftPftT 1 ftp f.ftMftftl 0
h Marg Fvftr Jh—a's haaa Atfeafi
UA. waa— TW* afeanid Arfe y4w
A WgHll Carolina Casa
•*4 lam* aad I
ad bradat h#* and
• my ankl*. .*r»ll«-d
Irrrtl.ly Mr hid-
nry* 4 Id n t act
naht at all. I t>«--
gan u*tnr Doan’*
Kfdnt-y Fdla and
_ two b o a e ■ of
Doan’* drove away ev*ry symptom
of kidney complaint and I was cured
of the attack.”
Cat Doao’t at Any Score. 60c a Box
DOAN’S “p'/LIV
FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
The first part of the
the western and more* eastern dis
tricts. It tfas unseasonably cool
throughout the belt except in the At-
i supplies.”
The top crop continued poor in
Texas where picking and ginritngL ad
vanced very favorably, with fully
the issue by one vote, while Clover .v -u j j .u .u
' . / the crop gathered in the northwestern
was two and a half to one aga nstTi ; o-u
... a , , „ r portion. The progress of cotton con-
All rural precincts except McConnells- , ,, , * . f _. , . ,
... T .. . tinued poor also in Oklahoma, where
vine, Lesslie and Ebeenzer were . . * .u
, damage has been done by wet weather
against the issuance of bonds. 1 ^ .u , . . .
A , and there was some complaint of
Two precincts were unanimous . ,,
as.ln.1 .be while in another It ' br “ U " nl! ' n »*W.; hot a contin,,.
bail a lone supporter I ^ *‘ > W" S,0,llr - w “ h ,Ucl “ ,, * “ 0 ‘ 1
Four Die as Home Burns.
Dillon Vale, Ohio.—Four of the five
children oTrFrank Abdrejkoi perished
their beds wiien fire destrpyed their
home^Xhe par<*nts were severely
burned when tl^ey vainly attempted to
rescue the victims, who were Alex,
five; Jennie,. 7; Lottie,"^ and Stan-
ley^ 12. The fire was well umfer way
personal chauffeur, on the pay roll of ; Germany yield an impressive cross-
the health departm^ut at $200 a i sectional view of the almost cataclys-
month; and that thereby ''certain ! mie social situation in which all
moneys were diverted from the .statu.-,[classes, of the population appanently
tory object and purpose for which
they were appropriated by law.”
llre^Jeing engulfed. ,
Berlin again was the scene of bois
terous riotingr^rowds storming the
bake-shops and public markets in \ar-
London.—Ambassador Harvey dc- ions sections of the eapfthl. About a
Hvered a long farewell speech at the thousand men, women and children
Pilgrims’ dinner, in whica he reiterat-1 invaded the municipal potato fields in !
Harvey Delivers Farewell Speech.
Don’t fet
.ww, — ed the willingness of the L’nited'States ihe eastern suburbs, and when these ^ ll ***Wv
when neighbors shouts aroused Ab- To~^elp assess Germany's capacity to w ere exhausted, proceeded ta loot prl-' vO'^JlIlOV VQU \
drelkci. Although partially overcoma nav roTMirutl»nu p.tviun-.wl tVw. Vfnnp^a ’ vale creirilaeH The noitce ware fnrr-ed ^ J
the eastern suburbs, and when these
pay reparations, reviewed the Monroe v »t* prenilses. The poHce warn forced
The voting was light onlv about * inD ' n * hirhrfgTtl. The rainy, cloudy by smoke, he succeeded In carrying j doctrine, and d<*i lared that America to Intervene and in the ensuing dla-
** * * ta.’014 t K «• r r> 4 s* l# t Vi (m A A •« u r> >■ 1*1.. _ • Jl a a •* i r ^ _ *W * 4 W ** * a a . m « A a. . a
1,700 ballots being cast.
weather retarded picking in Arkansas his eldest boy and
and did some damage to open cotton. houae
wife from the
Clio Citlxsn Killed By Train. * *"T
nu ,„„ u . _ ww.w-a German Sailor* Fr*« Tksir Ship*.
-DMion —H L. Galloway wa< klllod _
must and would keep aloof from orders a boy of IS was shot dead aad
broils of Europe '• little girl aarloualy wounded
Tw* Instantly Killed In Wrack.
~ Artnata —TAB Area wee* Igstaat!)
killed, aaothar was reported »■“ * dy *
ism madiuoa aad (•# oiharg **vr •
fienaua Fir— Cam* t* Quitman. American Cattan D«l Raparta Deficit
Quitman. Gk- Ftra that broke oat '• r * Tork - The Aaertraa f'ottoa
I ikraa dlffarast fA«l* of Qolpaa Otf rocopiAp yopgetod a dtfiru of |S.
M boi«rved la hgvo bong * alot to -I* feet I— its taaaj ya— rad ag Aag
Thoy ore* grtnag *
aag had ta* <«rtaiao a# gad
• •••• kff M 1 ** he as rag |Ma «J>y.
a*— Hftag «ah lifigg— lift
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\WSk *r«ard-ad m |hr
Whrt a miserable little biting sttiig
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