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MRLB0I10 LUOS
OtUVlftt MOMC COTTON THAN
ANY OTMt* COUNTY IN THI
• TATI.
PROBABLY LEADS IN BELT
•umter is Running Second and Dari-
ingtonfi Leader of Last Year, is
Third. "T
Columbia.—Marlboro county is lead-
in all counties In the number of hales
of cotton delivered to the South Caro-
Unt Cotton Growers’ Cooperative ast
soclatlon, according to figures, compil
ed by the association. Not only has It
delivered more cotton than any other
county In South Carolina but It Is be
lieved by officials of the South Caro
lina asnoclatlon that it has probably
delivered more cotton than any other
county In the belt has to a coopera
tive.
Sumter Is running second In deliver
ies and Darlington, which led the
state last year. Is running third Dar
lington was sble to take the lead last
year because of the heavy deliveries
front that county of old cotton by mem
bers of the association It has a
splendid delivery record this year and
affinal* at the association said that
la fust Ice to Darllagtosi It should be
stat'd that Marlboro Ibis year made
ahu«t tvwe •• much rotten as Dae-
(tagton
Marlboro la ene ef the xroegeaS r»
en*'at «• csuntiee la the he it The
«*■» a a Net ga la that reaatf
eas ta >herv* ml K Wallece C*aus
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te*s«e pann«era la the s«ese end e
aea %»•«* s«esaee« mas Mr gseaa
ha aea e menshas ml the heard af d»
re» ml <he eeauehsiNa
hefnea* *«aees«g he the h «a*h rasa
See eeaw easMS hoes see# the SaSi
w*#vOff hthhff amt*.
•amt otMga« h<a
finadsfghia ■> Ugaar. 'Maguei
sff* fat the handsy seas we M Maas
ad hf the paAre faf the death af
tee aea and the eeadthg af ms ay
others ta hoepMhls Ih critical coo-
dlttoaa The deaths Ihcraahad the
fatalltls atttibutsd by the author!
lias to poison ahlaksy to sight In
the last seven day*.
Central city hospitals treated
scores of persons who had been
picked up on the streets uncon
scious from whiskey which some
of them said had been sold to them
by bootleegers as "Imported.’’ Many
said they had taken only one or
two drinks before losing conscious
ness. Oxygen gas have saved the
lives of at least a dozen at one hos
pital, physicians said.
REFINERY IS COMPLETE LOSS
THREE OTHER EMPLOYES UNAC
COUNTED FOR ARE BELIEVED
KILLED.
Explosion Came Without Warning
Just as Five Boilers Steamed Up
For Work.
STRESEMNII P
AS
WHO It TO HKAO ' tlRLIH OOV
IRNMENT It NOW A
MYSTERY.
RADICALS ABE TOO STRONG
Chancellor Had Announced Decision to
Reject Vote Obtained Juggling
.. of Resolutions.
•set Ft ffv Oh Alt
Berlin.—Dr. Gustave Stresemann re
signed as chancellor, when the reich-
stag by a vote of 230 to 155 denied his
rump cabinet a vote of confidence.
Seven deputies abstained from casting
their ballots.
After the ballot was taken Dr.
Stresemann tendered the resignation
of himself and the members of his
cabinet, which President Elberts ac-1
cepted. The president immediately ORDER OF
sent {or Paul Loebe, preaident of the
relchstag, with whom he held a con-
conference.
Who will head the new government
remained a mystery. Herr Ebert hss
requested Stresemaop to carry on cur-
•wa Ogly
tag was left siaaffiag gg
aids gf the pubtl* sgwjru by a Bfu
which broke out Ig ih* rear of ibs
C R Llgoa Hardware stora, and
destroyed fl«e busldess conr*ra»
there sod damaged two huiMlfcg*
on North .Cumberland street, with
an estimated loss of 9110.000, par
tially covered by insurance.
The fire was gotten under control
after an engine from Nashville ar
rived to reinforce the local depart
ment. The buildings destroyed
were those occupied by the Llgon
Hardware Company, City Cafe.
Stratton Hardware Company, H.
W. Cook Hardware store and Army
Goods store. The establishments
damaged were the Dixie Motor
Company garage and the Peerless
pool room. Several automobiles
were burned. It was believed rob
bers caused the fire.
WILSON SPEAKS
H-SPI ID LEM COUNTDY
SECRETARY WEEKS
FOR RELEASE OF LOTHAR
- WIZKE WILL STAND.
EXPRChhlh MUCH APPAICIATK>N
TOR THI HONORARY MIM-
. , BERSHIP.
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MANY OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Amricua, Ga.,
, is Elected President
"i
General.
Washington.-wElection of officers, a
pilgrimage to the home of former
President Woodrow Wilson, a visit to
Arlington National cemetery and a
session devoted to history, particular
ly that of the south, featured the ses
sions of the 30th annual convention of
the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy. Election of 'officers vied for
inteerst with the visit to the Wilson
home, where the delegates were ad
dressed briefly by the former Presi
dent.
Mrs. Frank Hsrrold. of Americus.
Ga.. was evicted president general.
uwig a
ir4
New Iberia. I*.—Nine persons sre rent business until bis sucresor Is ap-
known to have been killed and II pointed.
others Injured, tve of them probably The oufrom* .of the second crisis
fatally, as the resalt of a boiler es during the cbaareiior’s regime was ta
ploaloa at the Vida Bagar Relaery doubt up to a half boor before the
at I-oreasvtlte tea mltos east of here votlag look place as there were strong
latoegcee at work la the raaha of
the ecrtallste ta the direct too of week
eotag th* party s nppnslttoo by per
mitt tag swfftrteaf megibera of the
party to aheeot themeslveo from the
chamber there*? <wMlog «ewa the
(hooceOwr • esmsniol •gpeesstgg to
the pkemery sOoshoA
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ssrmgtr pftMhgwd themooNeo kg ege
Coolidge Orders Wlsks Turned Loose *>•»■ only opponent being Mrs. Ames
Because Other Nation* Rsl«.s«d I of Fta Tb# to1 *
War Priaonera.
Wash lagtoo —Orders for
lease of Lot bar Wtske. the 4
ms a spy roo vtrted ta th*
gist re dartag the world oaf
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ralsrri that ee may srrure the )17S.-
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hoard.'’ Mr Oe«-r said In the nurse
of the dlsrusajon
"While the Imprecalon prevails that
we need only $47,000 g> meet the quo
ta. in reunty it Is about $72,000. No
provision watt made In the flrat esti
mate for the expenses of the campaiun
and the large amount will have to be
raised before the campaign can be
counted as a success.
“Furman men who have not sub
scribed should do so at once. Those
who have already subscribed should
come to the aid of their alma mater
by doubling their original pledge.’’
guilty la federal roart here ef fraud
lu roaue«ttou with the operatious of
the Petroleum Crodureru assortatloa.
of whtrh he was sole trustee, was
sentenced to aerve'lf years and nine
months In the federal prison and as
sessed a fine of 912.000 by Federal
Judge John M. Ktlllts
Fred K. Smith, treasurer of the
company, was sentenced to serve
seven years In prison and was fined
912.000 fine; W. L. Braddlsh and W.
m h'vafteataal
of a#*
uabia
the far* that buikiiag
(man thm year are It per
of ItlJ last year the a
tolume of busier** uas 94
Tbts year II will be IVhP
tbai ll would require a year sad one-
half of the most lateasive operation to
make up the present shortage With 4ff>7e for Just what purposes fh* th-
three large activities there Is no like- crease in appropriation* would be
Ithood of the United Stater having to used. A force of 1.522 prohibition en-
face any unemployment problem, at^.ircement ar**nte now is operating
least in the immediate futurF. « throughout the country, but whether
"An important development In the it is desired to augment this force
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lag here for the cpwaiag
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beeh making naay addr<
Scatherii farmers to f>*»
live markotlDg orjiaaiiail
lietes that the nvoperallv
Is th> ultimate solution of
(oral problem.
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College Pres* Listen to Addresses.
Spartanburg. — Members of the
South Carolina Press association, in
convention here, met at Wofford col
lage in the first business session. After
an address of welcome by Dr. H. N.
Snyder, president of Wofloid college,
the student Journalists were addressed
by Pierre IT. Flke, member of the
rsportorisl stiff of the Spartanburg
Herald, and Charles O. Hearon. editor-
la chief of The Herald
Will thi. Car ef Pewttry,
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Two Killed When Steamer Explodes.
Morga:ito v wn. W. • Va—Two - men
were killed and two others narrowly
industry this year is the great Increase t -ould not be learnetj -officially.
of winter building October building
P. Welty, two years each and 91.000 permits throughout the country were
fine; J. S. Rooks. C. W. Sleete, S L. ! 25 per cent ahead of September, al-
Hess, T. O, Turner, B. S. Henninger. j though ordinarily building operations
aI> rf-^ XWe f in October. Last esca p t ,d injury when tha steamer Mar- have
one year and a day and fln*9 of $1,000. month's permits were 30 per tent of; , 0( , he McClain Sand company,
A. Mckerchep. was given six years October la at year. These facts . re- Polnt Fa . CIploded
fleet the universal confidence of the
\ business interests of the country in a
gontinuance of present business ex
pansion."
and a fine of $1,000.
Father FirtHs Wife and Baby Murdered
Savannah. Ga.—In a pool of blood
with several cuts on the throat, and
everything about indicating a severe
struggle, the body of Mrs. Agnes
Maudte. was fpiyid hy her husband, a
mechanic, who returned to his bunga
low home on La Rocne avenue, seven
miles f rom Savannah.
Besides the body of the mother,
with her toys strewn all about, was
the body of the baby daughter, Doris,
who bad been struck dead by • blow
from a hatchet.
Twm Me« Dead sod The** Injured.
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odits Rob Two Banks.
Indianapolis.—Three armed bandits
held thre^ employes and two custom
ers of the Tuxedo State bank here at
bay with revolvers and,' after scoping
up between 910,000 and 912,000 In cur
rency. escaped in an automobile.
Earlier in the afternoon three men.
believed to be the same trio, held up
the Central Avenne State bank and
•scaped with 91.100 in currency
Point Marion, Pa., exploded in the
Monongahela river, eight miles south
of here. The victims were Reuben
Wishart, 40, captain of East Millsboro,
Pa., and Mack Newcomer, engineer of
Point Mary, Md.
The steamer was destroyed.
The bodies of Wishart and New
comer were blown from the boat into
the river. John Crow, fireman, aad
Ralph Wisden, cook, were working on
one of the flat boats the Marion was
towing when the explosion occurred
and both escaped injury.
Fragments cf the holler were blown
to the shor* on either aid* of th*
Hv*r. ' „
■•g Wkl*k*y C*MfthlM*.
York — Local F*4*rhJ p
that they a*
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A GOOD TONIC AND
CONTAINS NO QUININl.
Snsclal Oltsn Mail Uii* adv*rti**tn«iit with
50 rU for s full *is* bottl* to tk* Bsbsk Compsny,
Wsshinirton. D. C. "Money back If not aatiaAsd.
Toad Spurts Blood.
The so-called “horn-toad’’ of our
Southwest, which is really a small
lizard, has 6 habit of ’’spitting blood,”
as the boys of that region will tell
one. But Prof. Vernon Bally, chief
field naturalist of the United States
Department of Agriculture’s biological
survey, says the bipod comes from its
eyes. The Mexicans call them “sacred
toads.’’ because they weep tears of
blood. The weeping, however, is
more like shooting, or squirting, a line
stream or spray, sometimes to a dis
tance of several feet.
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“DANDELION BUTTER COLOR
A harmless vegetable Gutter color
used by millions for SO years. Drug
stores «nd general stores sell bottle*
of ••I*andrll«>n" for S& cetif*.—Adv.
Anmncan Typ*
An Amerlrwa rsetsl ryp# rtM* sag
as r-v •fr-l fad three homlred veers ft
hffBane* Gsaa
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Sure Relief
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Merger of Mills Approved.
Bostpn —Plans for the formation of
the New England Southern Mills, to
consist of a cons lidation gf num
ber of mills in South Carolina and
Georgia, d.ith the plants of the Inter
national Cotton Mills in Georgia,
Maine, Massachusetts and Canada,
betMi approved by the directors
of the International Cotton Mills.
The combined mills have 5SG.000
spindles and will employ abouj G,500
operatives.
The Southern mills to be joined to
the International group are those for
the acquisition of which Lockwood,
Greene- and Company, of this city,
have been negotiating recently and
all the companies in the combination
will be managed by this Arm. The
Lancaster Cotton Mills, I^ancaster, S.
C.; Fort Mill Manufacturing Compsny,
Fort Mill, S. C.; Eureka Cotton Mills
sod Springsteln Mills. Chester, S. C.;
Pelter Manufacturing Company. Pel
«*r. 8 C.; Tucapun Mills. Turapsu.
8. C. and Burk MUM. Hogsusviu#. Q*
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A* ■ Uxatlvr nB«l hl«M«| |Kirlfler |h#ra
Is nothing hrtfrr then |trn».lr.-»b IMI*.
Ih um- tbroudiout the world.—jfdv.
True Enough.
I’erlijipx wc expert too iiiu« h of our
courtesies. If you give a lady ynur
sent in n car. she Is not likely to leave
you .tiio.ono. A dazzling smile |« quite
enough payment.—Louisville Cnurier-
Journal.
CORNS
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in one minute l
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