The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 13, 1923, Image 7

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l THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. C 1—Christmas seal boosters arriving In Washington by airplane. 2—Wife of President Ebert of Germany snapped as she was leaving a government office In Berlin. 3—Scene on the deck of the new United States bat tleship West Virginia as she was being commissioned with Csptaln Senn as commander. ORPHANAGE SUPERINTENDENT IS HONORED WITH THE / OFFICE. OTHER OFFICERS ELEGTEO CORN UNO POULTRY EXHIBIT Laurens County Holds First Exhibition In New Warehouse; Show Well Attended. Lanrens.—The Laurens County Corn and Poultry association which was or ganized four weeks ago, held its first annual exhibition in the big new steel Address By Dr. William S. Abernethy, of Washington, Feature of Last Day's Session. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS -y^Cioidgff in First Message Favors i A * Tax Reduction, Opposes Sot- *ers’ Bonus. by the reorganisation of tho freight- rate structure which could reduce charges on his production. To make this fully effective th^e ought to be rail roe d rtmanlldatloaa. Cheaper fer tilisers moat be provided. ... 1 do not favor the permsoent later- Arrenre «f the government In thla and two Apalr shops. The French •gree to recommend the moot favor able action In the raaes of railway workers who were expelled and mil employees In the occupied region will be paid the same wages aa those In lie rent ef Germany. 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Abernathy, of Wash ington, on “Put Yourself in HI* Place." Dr. A. T. Jamison, superlntneffent of Connie Maxwell orphanage, was elected president of the convention. £leut. Gov. E. B Jackson of Sontlf Carolina and Dr. George W. Quick of Greenville were selected aa vice preeidents After the • lection of the Ceonte Max well segerlntendemt. J. J L*wten ef Harts vin* who her been yr» atdsot ef the rent eel toe ter the Met three years yteidsd the ' heir te the new prseigeet Dr fsailted'l Mftt aeMan true te mM Mm (Me nedddnibabe ef the I we aerrstenee sf the ywMesmMam V C A men ef Daman and tb* Mae A M Kennedy gndMd sf (Me fsdada MM YbbemnsM Meyrtst rMaaeM ween anmtne**4 end ennnsmeemdf rnemased hp n nednsn Mm tee gseeaMmi Mr emm sms • Dr r K Marte eee bent baesed ee tesnenmy sf d tee A** ».e *4 • • • * warehouse, recently erected on East Main street by Senator Dial. The initial exhibition was well at tended from all parts of the county and the exhibits entered reflected the interest the farmers and poultrymen manifested In the enterprise. Approx imately 100 poultry exhibits were en tered and the collection embraced a wide and representative line of pure bred and grade birds, all from Laurens county poultry farms and yards. W. P. Wingo, agricultural teacher In a group of schools, including the Laurens city school, was in charge of the poultry department. Likewise, the corn display, covering a wide range of varieties successfully grown In this lection, wsa gratifying to officers of the association, thsrs being about 10 Individual entries for this dspsrtment 8. C. Onmbrsll gf Gray Court wna tupsriatsndsnt of ths corn department C L. 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Concerning the war debts owed us by other nations, he said he did not favor their cancel lation. but saw no objection to adjust ing timm as was done in tbe case of Great Britain.. Continuation of the policy of re trenchment and econohry by the gov- emF'ent was strongly urged, and so was t lie aboiltlon of the right to issue tax-exempt, securities. The President asked congress to ftvoi(l constant re- •Jbrf* Iw ttwP ' Wm Mf, USB f 1 *l*ru the prvfvmkc* over Hcvmiof* I pe that the | IRltum Jobuanu. htz ably eppotiettt. by j rr«tore<| to { ■ nmjarity of 23JCM out of T7.UUU torn cunt. Senator Arthur Capiirr *»f Kao-1 ms was the choice fur ftce pmudent. I The iH-nMHTutlc convention Indtirmsl McAdtai by a vote of 30,018 against • r «,07'J for Henry Font, and chose Judge James W. Girard of New York for sec ond place on the ticket. The Farmer- I .n ho rites were strongly In favor of. the nomination of Senator La Kollette. After the President’s message wfts de livered the llirum Johnson crowd felt a little better, for ip It, ns is told above, Mr. Coolidge declared himself flsdly against the soldiers’ bonus, while the South Dakota Republicans adopted a platform containing a strong bonus plank. This question may well develop into the deciding issue of the nomination campaign. showed this to he wise. As had been predicted, the Presl- 'TMiE British parliamentary elections A we ,efe held Thursday, and at this vising of the tariff law promising t<y' vr ’ t ‘ n £ ^ appear^ that the Conserv- exercise his pmver^to change^the ative party with lts^*pollcy of a t>ro- Sfthedhirer whenever Investigation Tectiye tariff has been defeated. De may change this, but even then Printe dent whole-heartedly supported Secre- i Minister Baldwin would have a slen- tury Menon’s recommendations for the reduction nOaxes, saying that “of all services which the congress can ren der majority. The reunited Liberal party made Considerable gaTSs, .pnd the Lahorltes, already the yernnri in •Sfwf tef •arte.Mt •BNl * f t* B ^ " Hrv **4 zflteM# f gvwvtel lb 1 k >vgw te ffteMteM * IteM aad tax cuwa wiwfla lw Alfvw- ary Grwarul IbsugM*rty tMal littguiMw i*vw vlolalhubb te fvteral luwu la 00 1 hr M* waw. Uttdrt lha ■athutsl pne ’ hlMKIntr art alonr. ter uys, 40.0CT1 rrtmlnal a ml 4.1(Rt civil rusra wrfw hr- gun during tbr Igat Baca I year—as Id- rrraar of 1.VJMD over the previous year. Fetleral courts were unable to | keep abreast of the number of maea brought, although 42.370 criminal •a CMasaHkate HM vaaMCy tv V mmm ae **• ( Mtete900* fte *te90A0 •Ad ttmmm* 090% 99 A <4 Ah see. The feepate 0 00 099 00900909 1 Men wate te* I900MPI 0090 90801 1 Net MMD haa telMa Wgaaat ate teas i KD«te talaM Mte pateiry araactaiiaa ta the ttatr aad Maacweaird (Ma ■tarr ■ftrDt I# te«» pateiry Id HaatMtiM atar Mrta Ml carload hda. Mat thrra ta arv va foot a w *»« eataat t'* rtethltah • •ottMty kat* Bery te pro»tare egg* and poultry aa 4 day old chirks for thr Market aad to Match eggs for the public County Agent W J. Tiller ta la large measure responsible for this. Mlaa tar ate •aunt tea 'S | AarCafid ■tow Pirat Foe Q»aa•»»>*• OeorDvtUr - OraaovGte M to jo la ha va a arw Mte ate MaMMIa. apoai aad teuttlr plaal This hrraMt kaoaa a haa C F llayaaworth, aa attorney for tho Bham- how Bhuttl# com pan/ te W«<oaaor hot. R. I. par chased iha plaal of tha da- fhact Cyclone Motor* corporaltoa at public auction for t73.*Od. Immedlato- the United States ever faced on the high sens.” EWS from Russia Is doubtful these days, but there has Just come from Moscow a dispatch that is of vast Importance if true. It says that Professor .Ioffe, Bussinn scientist, has discovered a method for making wire stronger than steel, out of com mon rock salt. The discovery result ed after experiments in mutability of metals by strpetural chemistry.i Bv ^ek salt to high heat pres- sure hefor«Sj the elementary crystals layed' returns from country distrtets, began to decay he arrested the decay 1 Neely of Wlnthrop coUege was In the •T teDowtaf the purchase. J. C. Sham, cases were disposed of during the year, county talking II up. An Initial meet-1 te»w. prasldant and traaaarar of tMa with 23,002 criminal and 4,004 civil Ing was lately held at the court houae. ■buttle company, which hat operated cases left pending. Rum smuggling, when a committee of representative » "mailer plant'n Greenville for about Mrs. Willehrnndt's report added, la men from all sections of the county * J®**. announced thlt large pur- “the mrist gigantic criminal problem was'.appointed to solicit stock and ! rbases of machinery for the new plant devise ways and means to get the had already been made in England and plan in shape. that °P« r « tlon w <>uld be started Just as soon as equipment could be install ed. The plant when in full operation wiH represent an Investment of $350,- 000, Mr. Shambow said, end will be the largest of its kind in the South. vjhe building, a brick and steel struc ture 100 by 270 feet and 29 acres of land, is situated along the Piedmont & Northern railway^ on the- Easley Bridg#road nbout twd,miles southwest of the city. ■ —. - N by- changing the strjictui^l ^pfange- ment^TfHbre atoms and molecules, tjilg change increasing the durability and ductubility of»the aObsHnee 300 times. „I4 .la^iDUuLtete if fhe 1 ilftTsriTTt ~cnn be fippljrel to metals It will revolatiop- Ixe the world. TTOItSEY GENERAL DAUGII- 1RTY has announce I that crlm- Favors Consotdiatlon of Schools. York.—So great is the headway be ing gained l)y the consolidation idea among the rural schools of York coun ty that within a few years all grades above the seventh will be taught at large schools, strategically situated, to which pupils from the Smaller schools will be transported by auto mobiles operatetb by the sehool dis tricts, According to well informed educators herbr^. This plan is being tested at several points in the county this^ycar and Is proving an unqualified success.'Ywelv# automobile trucks are now in opera- tioh for .the. tfautspocUtioa ot. pupllz. three from York, two from McCon- -der to The wnntjy. TTravT^birT^sr^ 'Sfr'ength. vt'rm many new scats, tlon tiv declaring this one to be psra- Due notable feature of the election mount." Rb^especlally commended a "was the defeat of the women. They decrease on earned Incomes and had a number of candidates, but only further abolition of udminzlon and two appear ta have won—Lady AsMr message taxes. He also expressed op- and Mias Susan Lawrence, a La bo rite . inal prosecutions will Me begun an • pterion to exe«p» profit* taxes. > Arthur Henderson. «>n* te the ante j result of the InvestigaUon by Ml* de- AfTee hearing this. foDgreas waited pr**»mi»enr Laborltcs. lost hia seat to j part went and the special arnate c«m wusectaMtly Mir the part te the mra a Liberal ^ - Zrteltfe. |J -^rd ImralaiLiGt M>al|Mg wttfc tMu r|ff» te the j • aw ■ J ion''•>»: • •eieraae' bureau flFtew VfieU war. wad mm * l_f AVI3fO Mgaed wtfh (h* Mteaaivtel (he furwi’t- greeter. Qplaar| FatMeu.! They act ate with a payn ( a» dgv siaaad • * es«.gu*t#D te (M* Ribr an | UrvavnaM' !h* fas;* *“ *- — ’—“ * ( * Ori atea'WW *4 ODDS and te t he pAs <te 1 a tm MtfMteM* sa tted. ate immt Meate he t *teL. Ft— 1 1 - Ah nellsvllle, one from Clover, two from "Bethany, one from Hickory Grove and three from Sharon, this being the re- ault of the consolidation or partial consolidation of smaller units with Uie schools named. Warn*!, Wsftt Bute ay ObaarvaA. 'TK. wume. | i are la earMam ahwut BehMafh Infliction of Maximum Sentences. Anderson.—Infliction Qjt maximum aentence for the first as well aa second offenses in cases involving violations of. ti.'; prohibition law probably will be adopted during the coming year by Federal District Judge H. H. Watkins, in hia crusade aaginst bootleggers and liquor Interests generally*; Judge Wat kins In court expressed the convict Ion that only in thta way will the llffuor forees bo -brought face to face with aa accountiLg 35 •ye«» of && its great levvcw % ing Able ad -The UaarteW rtwd when Me ('«jd> . Ig* (Mad tairtiaa wwh the weadh "1 4* MH fe*-w (Me gntetag te a ^hhim* !§»•«««« Ma. 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