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SUCCESSFUL MEEI
^ COMES 10 CLOSE
luthcran synod or south
: CAROLINA ENDS SESSION IN
LEXINGTON.
MANY .OFFICERS ARE NAMED
9
Rev. H. J. Black, of Columbia, Again
Chocon For Four Year Term;
Scherer Makea Appeal.
LexingonAt the closing of a very
successful meeting of the Lutheran
Synod of South Carolina the Rev. H.
J. Rlack of Columbia was elected for
another four year term. Other offi
cers eelcted were: The Rev. C. J.
Sbealy, secretary; the Rev. H. 8. Pet-
rea, statistical secretary; D. F. Eflrd,
treasurer.
Mr. M. Q. Q. Scherer of New Yorlt,
secretary of the United Lutheran
church, spoke to the members of the
importance of ra sing all the money
asked from each r mgregatlon In order
that :he general body m«y know what
plans to make for the future
Tbs executive committee of synod
elected at this session la composed of
the following members The Revs J.
M Renter. C. A Freed M A. MrCnL
lougv J n Klnard Dr. Georg* B
Cromer « K Ehsaly. Prof S J.
DnerWh J • Wsasisg**-
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Mr Wilson |.|e«tgt I himself and
hla household t« partake of this
frugal meal, the Naor Kaat relief
announced. In observano of Golden
Rule Day arr«ugor| by the organi
sation in ita campaign fur funds to
feed near east orphuus. The differ
ence In coat between thu typical
orphans menu aud the usual rneal
will be contributed to -the. food
fund.
MIES ARE
WITH THE ALLIES
WOULD PREVENT' RESTORATION
OF HOHENZOLLERNt TO ROW-
ER IN GERMANY.
EXPORTS EXCEED SEPTEMBER
CONSUMPTION FOR FIRST THREE
MONTHS OF COTTON YEAR OFF
LITTLE.
Cotton Growing States Had Largest
Number of Atftlva Spindles on
Record During October.
BUT AMERICA MUST MOT ACT
President's Views on Return of Former
Emperor and Crown Prince to
Power Made Known.
Washington.—President Coolidge be
lieves that the American people will
sympathize with any move to be tak
en by the allied governments to pre-
veat restoration of the Hohenzollerns
to powe? in Germany, although the
American government cannot, in ac
cordance with long establisher policy,*
take definite action in the matter
which has been brought up by the
return to Germany of Crown Prince
Frederick William.
The President’s views were made
HwftwfieM^h. Pa Threw ywsM
■*• wee* htiled whew their eelm
mobile •** eiruch by e Preasil
vania railroad peseoeger tralo at ■
c roeetag here The dead ore Merle
Kara**, of Freeport. Ohio, aad C«rt
T. Williams aad Wylls White, both
of Frankfort Springs, near hers.
Tba automobile was pushed 200
faet along the tracks before the oc
cupants were thrown from their
eeats. Karnes, who was principal
of the Frankfort Springs High
School, was killed Instantly and
his companions, who were students
at the school, lived but a few minu
tes. Their skulls were fractured.
The three youths were returning
to Frankfort»Springs from Tlur-
gettstown on Karnes automobile
when the accident occurred.
PROMINENT MEN INVOLVED
PRISONERS MAT
GET EMPLOYMENT
CONGREhAiONAL COMMITTEE tUG
GC8TS CHANCE IN PENITEN
TIARIES. |
WAGE SCALE WILL BE SMALL
Not Attractive Enough to Encourage
Violators of Law to Get
Jobs.
ROUND-UP OF ALL MOBILE LI
QUOR MEN UNDER WAY;'
ARREST 22.
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Y/ashlngton. — Cotton consumption
sas larg* r during October than In,. . ^ ,
any month since last June, but for kROW n n »<>««« <*<*tail 1“ order to cor K Federa , Ag#nt , Swoop Down; Well
the flret three month, of the cotton rect “ »ome Att " v under Ten Thou-
ye.r It was about 37.(*0 bale. lea. J"" 1 * ^• nt KnOW " ® ^ T ^
thnn during that period lest year, cen- ^ mtut to ** ^ th * 1 th ' Un ' 1 Do,, * r BoniL
so. bureau figures l.*ued .how ^ 8utM wo,,,4 • fford BO j
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tions for the construction of buildings
and the Installation of machinery at
the federal penitentiaries at Atlanta,
Ga., and Leavenworth, Kans., to give
employment to inmates will be recom
mended by the join congressional
committee which concluded its bear
ings on the subject.
After bearing Heber H. Yotaw, su
perintendent of prisons, the commit
tee announced through its chainmn.
Representative Graham of Pennsyl
vania. that It .agreed employment
should be provided for the imuatoe |
of the federal penitentiaries and that '
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Plrenece Fanwer* Set F#r Weevil.
Folrencr —Sam J Col*, a leading
farmer of the Kbeenser section of Klor-
race county, declared that he was all
set for the boll weevil neat year.
"October 25. the date set by Clemson
college as the time by which all cot
ton stalks should he destroyed. I had
already gone over my fields twice with
a stalk cutter and hud then ground
them up with a disk harrow. I did
practically the same thing last year
and believe it was responsible for my
making 31 bales of cotton on the 30
acres I planted this year," said Mr
Cole. The hustling fanner stated that
he did not intend to take any chances
with the boll weevil but expected to
fight him In every way he knew how.
The method ho followed this year was
early in the spring to pick the weevils
from the young cotton.
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a be ad It a irokea bead, smashed by ***• Artier Smith la charge mi
a baseball bat wielded by a boy. who '*• •owtiwr* dtvlstoa. with headpaart
rml relate doatef^teully tejured hte bT>v#4 tfc# robber • ballets The rob- •’ r * •* Memyila Mr Rmlti Is aow ta
2 year-old eoa. **•••• **0k«l tip ^ ^ Ujkm ^ ca<ll trom the city aad will remala her* for the
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ne. was Injurad by Hying glase. brh|nd ^^ ^ u dylnf . Two M||| , #|| Ctrmaf , Are .
hospital. Berlin.—A semi-official statement
The bomb, contained in
wooden box, was sent by express from |
San Antonio. It was addressed to Mr
issued on the unemployment situation
Barnes and marked "Peraonal." The Flamea Destroy Gaston Sanitorium. F*'** 8 statistics showing there are 2,-
contents were listed as "magazines.'* * Gastonia.—As a result of a spectac- 000,000 idle persons in the occupied
The package arrived here and J<
asked his mother for permissl^
open it, but she-refused.
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Emptying Booze Brings Near Riotr '
Charleston—A near “riot” occurred
when State Officers Poppenheim And
Healy and Federal Officer Ceabrook
empited close to 70 gallons of moon-
■bine which had been s*>la«d at No.
t A street Oaly a small amoaDt was
*1 red lor ettdohe#
Mercy of Judge is Gift/to Bride.
Washington.—The celKdoore of th?-
District of Columbia jail swung open
for an hour-long enough for Miss
Oladiold Peytoiy^lS-year-okl prisoner
to march to the altar and become the
bride of Frederick Ewers. Then they-
closed agam, shutting in the bride and
shutting / out the bridegroom.
Peyton, a stenographer, was
i < ntly sentenced to a year’s impris-
ent for forgeryv Ewers, a sales
man to whom her engagement pre
ular fire which was discovered in the
roof of the hospital, the Gaston Sana
torium, owned jointly by Drs. Henry
Glenn and D.^A. Garrihon, is almost a
total loss from fire and^water. Insur
ance on the building, will-total about
$10,000.
The fire originated from a defect
tive flue. Most of the furniture and
equipment downstairs was saved.
That on the second floor, including an
elaborate sterilizing outfit, was a to
tal loss. Many of the nurses lost moat
of their belongings, too.
High praise is accorded Miss Young,
superintenendent, and the other
nurses, for their heroic work in res
cuing patients. Some of the nursea
viously had been announced, was not
deterred, and he went to the jail aadl rwmala^d u^aiia' antU Ue'teJ'ml..
obtained permission to drive with tbe!.,. . Bd wer . bft * gbt d<1 „ B th . ^
by flremea
young woman Id tb* boa* of a min S
territory. It la added that if depen
dents of the unemployed and those
persons working on short time were
included in the statistics at least one-
half of the population of the region
would be shown to be unemployed.
In the unoccupied territory 700,000
persons unemployed and 1,500,000
persons working on short time are
receiving assistance, while counting
those not receiving assistance it is
calculated mpre than a third of the
total population is out of work. The
number idle wou^cl be much greater
but for the short time system.
later, where tie reremoay was per
formed. Tb* bridal party ties r»
tsraod 0 tb* Jail
0 whoa* sr» t a
| are baaas d ta
is tb* city boepiifal J
Litigation Over 30 Ce*fts.
Raleigh. X. C.—Thirty cents is the
amount named ia a suit started by
Sgnlr* T. E Owens against the Pin*
State creamery, both of this city. Tie
0s«lr* of (bo peace altago* that tb#
j ceas pa ay refbead ta tatara
a b*ct<*> depaail 0 tba | a
0 Goed bo*** Leaded
Laateetno, Ky Preotdeat Ctaottdff* j
—ee o* oao 0 tbo moot rborrtag etgas ‘
of tbo time*, ta coaaort o* with tie
•dmtai*t~atlo*'s oEorta to deal with
tbe agrlcaltaral sitaetloa aad to place ,
tb* roaatry e farming establishment ]
oa a permanently secure baela. th*
fact that farmer* may he relied apon
to cm sound judgment in rooaidera
tlon of questions.
‘Tt seems to have become popular
in some quarters to assume that the
farmers wouhf not think in terms of
safe and sound economics,” the Presi
dent said in a letter to Robert W.
Bingham, chairman o fthe executive
committee of the National Council of
Co-operative Marketing AsEoiTatione
‘‘To the contrary," the letter con
tinued, "my experince has been that
the farmers could be relied upon to
'employ particularly good sense and
sound judgment in their consideration
of those ques
Asserts Wood Is the Stayer.
Greensboro.—"T^hat’s the feUow/’
said H. IC. Devore, in' the Guilford
Coutny jail here as he picked C. H.
(Otto) Wood, allege^ slayer of A. W.
Kaplin. ^ocal pawnbroker, out of a
group of ten inmates of the jail. Iden-
tlflrction was complete. Mr. Devore,
who w.as forced to drive tbe assailant
of Kaplla from the city aad who was
robbed of S1S0. being very positive as
ta Wood b**ag Ik* mb# mas who
Cwu
That tech aad bora, bp hot hatha
of Cadcara Soap followed by gvatio
snolaciaga 0 Catirara Otatmaat.
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe
cially If a little of th* fragrant Cutl-
cara Talcnm Is dusted on at the fin
ish. 2hc each.—Advertisement.
Inseparable.
Wife—Mislaid your pipe again!
Can't you l*ve without your pipe?
Huh—-I do not care to.
Guard Against “Flu”
^ With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. The moment
-you get those waming aches, get busy
with good old Musterole.
Musterole is a counter-irritant that
relieves congestion (which is what
cold really is) and stimulates circulation.
It has all the good qualities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster without
the blister.
Just rub it on with your
First you will feel a warm tl
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation and
quick relief.
Have Musterole handy for emergency
Okk. It may prevent serious tllnesa.
Tm Mothers/ Mustoeolo ie now
mod* la mlldoe form far
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