The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 26, 1924, Image 7

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V r 1 THER! Child's Bowels i Fig Syrup" is ible Laxative for ;k Children n v wr] Even n fretful. ? or eonstiputedi child diiit tujstFTrf **t*al1fornla“ il it never fulls to sweet* h pnd open the bowels. today may prevent a arrow. It doesn’t cramp, ontuins no narcotics or ucclst f r ' r Pennine "Oal- vrup” which has direc- les and children of all on the bottle. Mother! y “('alifornla" or you r.I tat ion flc syrup. - . ■ Joe Stands Pat it Mr. «'ann<in.'‘ writes \oii oar** to know^d: iiele It "i> a rikin-’/one and on from nixysiTaplHHik : Aln.iclitv orcaiu/ed this 11 kiioven a* humanity, p.ira! *'o. kfati'l is re nt! nmo i .it par .oil it I'il fuirt n.*.' ' * 1 to-ton Tran 1 ft . for t at MM loiningiugM _ 4X ► Vf U _ :r*kidneys 1 Hancock Sulphur Compound .—nil ^ # . j in ^our "'7 Bath w na. Rheumatism, it or Hives h rriorts, iought hv Ihou- vn around iprmgs contain- ir Compound, utilizing the ions healmt; waters, makt i u to cniov Sulphur Paths In ?nd at a nominal cost C * l'» »t blood purifier. Is e its u«e most efficacious in Sulphur Compound ah, as a lotion applied to id take It internally. $1.20 the bottle. ' can't supply It. Send hi* and the price In stamps you a bottle direct. ID SULPHUR 1SY nftunj (Hnt*. ^£2 'Jar u* uitJt thi 1 •I r Do You Want to Learn and Earn? Uur. fr«e- eour»<* of- UiS-U urc inn. of which thin beauti ful Flower Basket is the imt leer on (price tHc money • rdrr), ln< lu<lea a|] kInde of~ fiKekets, Trays. Lanips. etc Instruction* so simple that inyone can learn quickly ! ubject* so < heap that you an sell flnlshc! articles for r.atiy tln.e* their cost. At- ractlve club plan ' , lara M. Hortiir. Dept. •‘W'* 4K8 Itushwlck, B klyn.N.V. CJP V tl' I )r - Sailer ’j A Ce Eye Lotion ere-and Inflamed eyes In 24 to IS euk eyed, cures without pain dealer f. r SAI TKK'S. Only i-ury. J* ti IL,* lit, Atianta, (ia. ^COMPLEXION 'he*. dir(y>)orationf. . jHful A lldruuiriata $1 21. Or Mnt kVt fr»r. wart^rl. Writ* .,2975 A Mich Ave Chicago. ■ \\\\\\\\\\A\w\\\m\y^\\\wj CATASTROPHE FOR CL IMS FORECAST. Philadtdphia. — Catasprophical earthquakes ami s*‘v<*re seismic disturbances wjthin a short time,"at least in Italy, .were predicted by Dr. .V. A. Nobles, student of inet- eological and seismic ci^nditions who claims to have predicted tht' Japanese earthquake -of last year. ‘'‘Indications are that there will he volcanic crevasses in Italy. If they occur in tin* Northern part of Italy loss of life will he small owing to tie* mountains and sparse ly- s.•tiled conditions, but if the outbreaks occurred in The South ern part of the country we may ex port the loss of life possibly run into the hundreds of thousands," Dr. Nobles said. IE PIE Will BE PROBED government signifies inten tion OF DELVING INTO MATTER. IlL Washington.—The government's in-j tentlon to go to the bottom of thm whole gasoline price situation, prob ably through tiie courts, was indicat ed by Attorney General Stone. [riifuiries instituted by the federal trade commission and the department j of justice are to form th“ basis of the proceedings which it was stated, will he started by the federal government, j Results of the commission's, studv of the price question, made at the„re-j quest of President Coolidge, are in the hands of the department of Jus- tice and Mr. Stone announced he had ! DEAD HAND FIRED SECOND SHOT ON .THE MISSISSIPPI. S in Pedro," r Hi! Evidence giv en the naval court pointed at lack of air pressure in the gain mechan ism as the cause, or at, hoist one of the causes, of the explosion aboard thoT'nited States ship Mis- sippi Thursday when 4S men were killed. Walter Kbej, turr nt captain of turret number three of the Missis sippi. corroborated the evidence Saturday of Pranres Majewskl, plugman in turret number two, when the blast occurred, that the air pressure to clean out the gun barrels between shots and to close the gun breeches was weak. The result, of this, according to gunnery experts, might have been to leave flaming particles in the gun barrels, which would ignite the new charges of_T. N T. as they were rammed home. 10 BE MODIFIED Blew SETS NEW Ml Florepce County Man Gams Second .Legal Victory Whrn Case is Trans ferred By Judge Shipp. Elorem— Edmund S. Bigham. who Ir i barged with the murder of five members of his family-, will tie tried at Conway. Horry county, during the October term of court, according to the decision of Judge SL W. G. Shipp STUDENT WANTED TO SEE PLAYA directed members of his staff to col- QinTlCT YOHJI] 111 POyi/ClITinW late data gathered by department in- DnillDI lUUlii III utlPil Lli I lUll vostlgators with that obtained by the DELRAY GIRLS GO HOME j trade commission. * FIFTEENTH ANNUAL , SESSION As the next step Mr. Stone will hold GETS INTO SWING AT conferences early in July with attor-' h ~jTiey-3 general of carta in states whose WILMINGTON, identity is withheld for the present. HAPPY -Eos “Angclcsy wanted the girl . Calif - Because inmates of the Hope After that conference, which Mr. Stone j to the building May 31 which resulted liKtile loss of L’4 lives Tmk announcement was made by DistrictiAttoriiev Asa Keyes. The girl was t former inmate of the home, a school for sumRormal children, and 'atne tn liis ofne-e voluntarily with ihe Unnoun( i-ine'nt she "had soniefTiTtre in s-.iy. Ke'V^ said. Her Jest pli'ine' BertholiuK and she said w'ould provide a comparative survey of the whole situation, the de part the character of proceedings it in- ! of the First Baptist church, seating more than 1,300, tilled to overflowing. ..... Wilmington.—With the auditorium Development School at Blaya Delray, tie;ir hi*re, to be free "so they could 'if'.h“ !T!,"r,i" , r °" ,er T 1 1 p*rtm«>V wiirmrti known J" 4 "*™«1 »«’«r ,r ' ,ra "«» ,( II,.. rnmut..,. U yMra.oM. KBt f1ro, th . L . hara ,, er o( «@ Baplltt Y.n»* Peoples tends to employ union convened here in its fifteenth Whether the department has uncor- annual 9e9sion -' AU da y ,on 8 the Ba ^ IMMIGRATION LAW CLOSED INCI —- DENT, AMERICAN REPLY INDICATES. Washington.—ThiJ American £eply to t h Of,. J a p a n e se r.H i r o te s t aganis^ theJ !.Vi er ^ r ' r, uit court, exclusion provision of the immigra- Granting the dofons>^_motion for a lion act was made public here by the chan K" of venue. Judge Shipp ruled state department simultaneously with i t * iat HDfence county farmer. ro»- its publication through tiie foreign v ‘ r, ‘ l * once of the murder of ids office in Tokyo, it is cordial and | ! »rother and sentenced to death, should friendly in tone, hut at the same time placed on trial.the secon dtime in makes clear that the exclusion pro-] H'mry cflunty. vision in no way trespasses, upon any E'lmund Bigham was under tiie written or implied obligation on the death sentence for two years before part of the United States. Secretary Hughes points, out that congress was wholly within its rights in the enactment of the provision and that -the action taken "is mandatory upo nt,he executive branch of the gov ernment and allows no latitude for the exercise of executive discretion as to the carrying out of the legisla tive will expressed in the statute." The of the juvi.nHe hall ton bed a inateiN mum* is now fn an .inrpat here. Keyes said. Tlo- girl said sli* to a pjl" of ki'idjinv wood m the hase- mefit. Ki■ s announcement / ■ ■'l*.didin’t lik* the school, and 1 do • idod tci burn it down so ail 'the girls ould go homo ' tho girl's statoment r.-ad, it was announced I didn't m.-an to kill anybofly. I just want>'d_ all tlo-..gi_r|< to ho.'fjf*:*.* so they • ouid have a good l ino like oth*-r girls " . ' —. i ll* stator:,- nt r- ! how site weiit to •-! . n thcsiight of the fir. and after -die h-ai’d tin r i loins w-nt. t< match. -h t> ati n ui.-tn •n: .-a matii id" , i- • 11* hen ind tis go to their n a kiniona ami in - • arch of- a I IF, ■I • 4! I' ■ out l • iim: n, tin;. :• ,1 •• n ;n ere<l some semblance of price main tenance arrangements was not stated. Mention was made by Mr. Stone in a formal statement, however, that part .of the department's inquiry had been directed toward determining whether the several standard oil companies had obeyed the federal court dissolu tion decree of llil 1. The attorney general is understood do ha\o been informed by some oTTlis shttordinates that in part, at least, the decr'iH; has not been fully obeyed, but there is' pot entire agreement among the lawyers who have stydied tins phase of the N price problem and fur ther mformatton niay be required. When the (l"partrircnt coiuph'tes its im.-paratory study of the gasolim- question, it expects to be yblc to lay before the public a r-omplcte picture of the oil inquiry in this c.mntry^from production through refining and dp<- Tibutioh Part of this information has T)7-i "n gatliered by the federal trad** ccmiwijiiiU'n, Imt till- contents of tin* eoninff'ssion's report ill not be made known until after the July confer' * nee with state attorney^„general construction generally placed upon the American note is that it con clusively demonstrates the view of tiie Washington government that the ex clusion law is a closed incident and that no attempt to . modify or alter its terms is to he expected. Secratary Hughes, in the note which he prepared with utmost care ex, presses pleasure over the "friendli ness and candor" of the protest com ity Am* fist young people have been pouring into the city from every section of the state. At present it seems that the j munication delivered to him registration will ,go beyond that of hassador Hanihara, May 31 last year at High Point, 1.500. "You may lie assured of the readi* President Bryce Little, Wilson, pro- q^sh of this government tq consider sided. After song service led by Bill jn the. same spirit the views .you have set forth." Mr Hughes added. com i- t Ir.hi Ten Are Charged With Holdup. Chicago Ten persons were named iiy tli** federal grand . jury ifi'-an in JicDin-nt charging tli.'id with partic. pation in the bol l up June 12 near (’hi* ago of a Chicago. Milwauk- ** and S' Paul mail train by. bandit-- who -•.a uri'd tuoro .than f2.000,001) in*car-h *eiiinti'.-s AM wa re indio'cd dn B. Muae, Jackson. T- nn., and a devo tional service c inducted by Pastor D. H Wilcox. Wilmington. \V. A. McGirt, Iiighwify—rmrimissidner,' in behalf of Mayor James H. Cowan, extended a warm welcome' to the young visitors, as did Rev John F Warren lb behalf of the Baptist of the city. Charles R.-Daniel, \Y> ldon, responded. Secre tary Perry Morgan. Raleigh, who is responsible, for the spb ndid program, whih- f- lic;' iting the young people on the hearty welcome extended, warned them that the jnany social features must not .ivt -shadow the main fea tures of the program. A Hi' s-agi of sympathy was order vdseii' to Yin* President L \Y. Hol lands Mg im.-, whose wife has just died \ R' v IdNc G irdn<T. Pendleton, jhst tliree >■ *: 1 rs xoit of the seminary, pfi ;t. ia I 1I1 1 aiitnial sermon, sounding the ke\in convent ion, which faith .W\ pirai a i s < * * :)i]ihasizt d heroism of in elei Trial of Gaston Means .Y rk Tali ' of an alleged a or to sell whiskev in bond repub .1 lie v u a s Hint hv Charles ■ W ' Ship t Cotton to' Germany N’ a ' -T\* " ! ; 1 *; d •. ■ ; ’ll — M ■* 1 d lit) .rohhiisg w ith a Jo 1.: t. .jixfr w in;. >* for :!i.- star*'. v»’rai . ITliII , ri'tihuis- tin- ma. I s iriil eons pi r Ih' iip. ;ng of the t rial of G aston :i it dry • fi>h the mails Those_ npni! d B M. it f rmer .-;x e,al agi-ii t for mv r* Jafn- Milt ray t 'In'* ago politic tlo ■ d’ puGltH-UJ ot JU-tjei- . am t lii.' i. i i'i. \\ ,il:* r Mi r.'tiih. in w.hose fi.ft s- ! i'/u;! W J. rne. * 1- . V h» utid.-r -US 1 (' la ( eg l>i w . C Nor p-i ! Vi , a-’ aal •1, G: oa.; ISS-I- !i. 1 hinn.' Fa vet • >, to Wiluiingio! unefit to Brem**-t i, -mdrE In 1 o nrro | a nd tton t ion Carol ,'r.li associ.-t,- •le-'opro. Rii-, - and Gold*■ Norfolk f. r rmanv The i.il- to r m v* rai ot tjo e* 1 . -Carlo an cbgo gangster I. .Hi' a m. tnher of 11. in's rat / a St f.i iiis gang. Willis, Joe atid Wil liam' Newton, brothers, an 1 dsam Grant 's were arrest- rm't 1'oiibino. Chi Mj-X-^Cirt ellbel g. St. .11 If. 1 Biackie III a Toxar WllcoX. prison. K) h ap. a indjc.tm* n: t :o'ns. John*o.n claim* d ti. rhe' Ford i> [less SS* rt had iS t'l-i'. thing" mi r.-sent.rive F n law \ iola Th*- note then- analyzes the exclu sion provision applicable to all aliens ineligible for citizenship as it is modi fied by th** exceptions contained in the act and points out: ‘It will be observed that, taking these exceptions into account, the provision in questiorr does not differ greatly in its practical operation, or in the policy which it reflects, from the understanding embodied tn the gentlemen's agreement under which the Japanese government, has co-oper ated with tin* government of the Unit ed States in preventing, the emigra tion of Japanese laborers to this coun try." Says Means Got Money Falsely. New York Protection against gov ernment interference and permits for the withdrawal of liquor were sought' from Gaston B Means, former depart ment of justice agent, being tried for liquor law violations lxcjiiise he had asserted that he had the "department nf justice' and tiie White House :n his pocket." isadore Pad >rr, of Chh a- yo. testified. ‘adorr said he had paid .fs.ntMl to miTv Jarn* eke. co-d'.-femiant with Means, uMr whiskey f r th* X'aldona DrDui)gD eqinpariy, a patent iiH-ilaune Itrm of Chicago, whuli was to be taken from tli'.-'NThomp-on Di-aillery war'horise. at Brioyn-■ v-.lle. Pa. He uii-vi r the wliisk* vScnd th- money was not returned, he sa the state supreme court granted the new trial for the alleged slaying of L Smiley Bigham, his brother. Counsel for the condemned man contended that they had after discovered evi dence in support of his claim of inno cence, and. further introduced affida vits signed by many Florcnce'cltlzens expressing belief that Bigham could not have a fair trail because of in tense popular feeling at the time of his conviction. The after discovered evidence in- eluded a letter alleged to have been written by Smiley Bigham, which in dicates the latter contemplated kill ing all members of the family and then taking his owe life. Besides Smiley Bigham, other mem bers of tiie family slain were: Mrs M M Bigham. the mother; Mrs. Mar jorie Black, a sister, and the two adopted children of th** latter, ufotrrr and Eeo McCraken, young boys The tragedy occurred, in th** old Bigham home, near Pamplico. There'were no eye w misuses. Smiley’s body was found some distance from the house, a revolver not far distant. Bodies of the others were found in or around l j the house. ; There were no eye witnesses to tiie i tragedy in the old Bigham home near 1 Pamlico, and th*- tirst theory was that Smiley, w-henit* body was found some distance from tiie house ‘with a re volver near, had shot his mother, ter afid the two children to death arid ; committed suicide. The arrest of Ed mund was made some time later, fob | lowing an investigation -hv the corn- k —r~. •* tkt s jury. Obtaining of a change of venue is I n carded by the defense as its second | important victory in the long legal i struggle that began early in P.121. Tin* I lirsi legal decision fa-vcrrabl-e to the defi-ndan-t was that of the supreme '! court, last summer when it ordered a j m-w trial for the defendant, who then had been under death sentence for more (ban two years, following con- Not Well Since Three Years Old Catarrh of the Ear Neighbor Recom- mehded PE-RU-NA The experience of Mrs. T. C Dacus, 1621 Booker St., Little Rock, Ark., was not an unusual one. It was in fact a repetition of what has happened In thousands upon thousands of instances. She had a running condition of the ear from the tune she was three years old. In spite of treatment it per sisted and became very offensive. One day a neighbor recommended Pe-ru-na and La-cu-pia which had relieved his wife of the same trouble. J Mrs. Dacus used three bottle of each of these quick acting* reme dies and reports that the discharge and offensive odor arc both gone. Her disease was one of the very many forms taken by Catarrh and is known as chronic Otitis. Wherever the catarrhal condition is located P.e-ru-na reaches it. May be purchased any place in tablet or liquid form. (S~<§ SPRINGLESS SHADES Last Lon^t*r_Look Better Keeping Him In "Confound u cuss that’ll leave his cistern uncovered so'*, another feller falls ini" yclb-d Gube Glggt-ry, who at that moment \i;as in Mr. Johnson's cis tern "As soi'itr as [ g*-t out I'll whip you on h-ss ground than a two-doll^r hill w ill cover!” "Good thing for me,“Find rnebby yoiif that you-mentioned that fact before I fished vmi put,” replied Gup Johnson of Rumpus lUdgu. ‘‘I'll just let you Stay In ihere till von don’t." •’it tion on t'he. ( barge of murdering L. Smih-y Bigham. Sumter Citizen Kills Alagators, Sum Hr.- Clinton J. MiCnw of ibis city, by kiii.ng two alligators is the champion alligator 1 av• r Jif Suinti-r c unty. Or •* of ttie gators iii**asnr«Mf 1* f<et, 1 1 2 .nd ]otig and "cigli- d approxiinatoly 2(ii) pt.iunds. win].' the other men ut'eil .V fi-et, lb im Ik s. and Tli*ise who acquire the millions do It for the fun—thoy get in ucquirltig, not spending. ils-i te. ' i'fii-d that Moans had b'-i n .selected to crush ' • b nt al iiooiii Tile wit- "d M' alls had told him he I in* tak'-n Judge re'pres witness added that MXins had I him to the office of former T T. Ansherry, at one ti>ua i-ritatTve in Congress .froni Oiuoy d nearly S Were sin ihout live a get ord atol his pub \\ illiatn Scaise. ieit v une- rep- ciat i jii.iii (• ot ton Payer The s’, .unship Medi’.irratiean Is loadiag a' V, iia.aigt.in and will carry i. ’ 1 " 1 a' s. t!)*' eap.'icity of the sl’.ip: th< t i tuaitali r. IMOu litib-s. g\.,-s f Norfolk- A solid train running s Two Die m Effort to Scale Mount. lamdon ■ Sir Fran. ;s Younghu* . hanif. seerctary^of th-.* Royal (}eo graphical society, informed The Ni*ws a telegram had been received by in e-* Builders Hear Morrison. Ha’.i A’h N C Governor Morrison ; royid- i 'h** f'-ature address at the opening session of the 2lsf annual convention .of the State Building and Loan league, with a clear cul rep resent'.u. .n of North Carolina’s taxing- ial . tt tid on. a fa ,■ lotti> aniL^tlie eoyo|i"r.ifing in h- club- left C! iti t ipb in ealliei PUt'the for the Saturday Gotiorai Man. ;i ss i iai-iuti. w et •see ■.i the ship: .Washinr' n . < conditions in Soi 'in- W >ik ■ W T" Ipartrm'ii TTTe r.i i 1 w ay off .i ia Is ’ a r- ■ .de't^-.rmiaation to th.-ports in time tie !p dub d to sail states." the governor..told the '.'home bulld( rs Blah ok. WTlti, .,- >f' file on to ~~1 had. been owing Well, l‘"n en* *-d - .and wo^rfher its. w av r: Sl'afi-- daring lasfi ■ij, fo; vfnari-zi-d bv the thal -the .Honnt Everest- cxp**dition com mith-c in I-ondon in an atteinpt to seal.- Mount Everest had ended in disaster involving the death of tw+> policy. ineriftoth., George Leigh Mallory and "Taxes are not high in North Caro- V C Krvine lina in comparison with those iff other fntervk'w e.d at Westminster. Sir 1 't.'ineis said it was not known how ’ e disaster occurred, hut •- Uiat it rohably happened a fortnight ago The ex'peddion. accnnliniji to Sir Fran ■i w - - w lthtn-i short dLstarice of the -u him it tit a gr*'-Mter height than oyr achs-d before. It had ex 1 great difrii iilties in figh!:\g_ tlirougli 'tin* hlizzanfs win* h. r some weeks. and enlisthI his aid to obtain the withdrawals. He said h-- had brought the secretary of th*- United Brewers to see Means and bid lo-aid Means ask him to whom he w a - paying mon ey for protection, hut (ould not re member the repfy. Hardware Men Elect Officers. Wilmington The Hardware Asso- i elation of the Uaroljnas cln.-*d a mo-st sii'-cessful convention, and surf^hath- ing w-as the pastim* (if th*- few'hours that remained. 1»mi pninds., Bofh in White's' Mill miles- from town; vine h s said to be infested with th- m this summer. Both tinitutils hoi*- marks of pre- \i>ois assaults upon them by visitors j to thv pound The larger alligator j was snNt about ten t ula*ys ago and dragged upKn th*- banlc. vviit-re li*» was I left for d- ad hIow i-ver, wh'-n negro* s | went tq the scem'Njo s]<iff him, h<- w Jk v iip* H" was se'-nNA'ing npon a tu <x k aiul Mr MeGravvNnid others 1>*-- lieved hitn dead hut wheiKtiiey fioked Tiitlt in th*- side with a .paildleSh* show- thT- mthat In- had pb-nty of Im- l<-ff i anoTlu r huil*-t hob* was >uit through his h*-ad and he was dragge* out. * Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller and walk in comfort by using Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder for the feet, j Shaken into the shoes Allen’s Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel i easy; gives instant relief to Corns, Bunions and Calluses; prevents Blisters and Sore Spots and gives rest to tired, aching, swollen feet. At night if your feet are tired and sore from excessive walking or dancing, sprinkle some Allen's Foot-Ease in the foot bath, and get rest and comfort. Sold everywhere. For Fre« sample and a Foot-Ease Walking Doll, address Allen’s Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y. FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlcm oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, 1 lumbago and uric acid conditions. ibD M£q HAARLEM OIL who. perhaps, are more in- t'-.rest- i! n th>- subject than any <>th**r <'lii>s\ of busine'-s liven..* ' They tire I high o.ti’y in cotnparisii'n with those of a mistaken and weak past, when North Carolina had just ahou* the ,sorri> t at.d most unprogi rssivc guv rnjnen-t t .the world It t i loqUenc" of Avujijt k. Melver and Al derman to awaken the state 'to its- \ v. rt i ■ a It 11 1 <v w . evil rot ted cot t.in_ ;*_ e x c ** 1U* n t 11 t p’anf.-d iti tli*- Northw.'St,-fri f tile fO;it*> W !- f'njlireil b\ th... i e\as laU-r "t :i.n O.I (1 I,.. \vn tin r;. wvt vi Is w, aetiv'e, (h .’igh. ihrvv .VV.I 7 e msliler tide hieal dam 'g' gr. isshu hi’" "s T: * w aru. dry w * ■aMp.'.r !*, ;i v or* ■ ! ran li 1-r.iw :2i— < ikialio 'ilia, Ar ktins: is, and Louisiana i ll "11 c!i it rein aijH-i 1 too wf in soiti" Rev. H. R. Fje.enxam-of-Hickory, Kilif>d- Hickory, N C Rev 11 It Fr*-* i pastor itf the West H. kory Bap’ ' ehurch, was instantly kithM hetw- ti Troy and Baden when flic car rt l wliah he was riding ttimed* tur'i* ’hr • timcs-nvi r a steep t.-mhanknu ' Other occupants of th*- e;tr roi >-i\ d duty, and this girB—W'Tr-—grTu sehoplH, while w'gne onlv six;, yi-.'tr 'S.dtOb hoys' and uafcd from oTiT hurh * y.*'ars ago. tlie-rc Wrlghtsvilh- last enter Trnrc men, they wa-r*' hack to. th** coast, iin« four hundred were .pi The following officer President. D. F. F < t on«rHl'rst "vtcry |)reflid--n Sumter, s. C.; -second J N. Hrsit. (fJreenv.b vice president, L J land. F •-<' ; secretary | nr R Craig. Chariot;* mitt*.**, above erff. ■ — ur hun * Griffith. Ch* raw.. Chanilir-r -Monroe S. C.; • at. nr: of Coinn. Charged W : t>i Si.iyirig Father. *; ■ a: a :. ’ fr, S. C ('!;*•• t; - e lock, id• Boil, on a charge' was '•ae4=-h.n ■ e. i lUd; l la d ion- \\ Watt, Chariott Johnson to Head Denver Coi ' 'northern there is portion of much small \ rkansas. cotton in and the Flat", with stands irregular in Okla homa and phunts gen* rally small in Loaisia na. Theft of Ford ijgern^. ^ t htiv- obtained fin I • Detroit Police - Ter prints of all employes in the — ovrse and about the grounds of the residence of Ivlsel B 1'. td. pr*-si ?nt or ('oinpany.' in. P n: 1 MCI/s FOK+O riAHS ■of the Ford Mo nection with the robbery of $10o,ft00 worth of j-.welry. Aniionnceinent of the robbery was mad** by police Hear • finger prints were, left by the thief ac cording to police. Ihe jew els, :«_a silver i-ase, includ ed a p*-arl necklace of 20r* grad' pearls with a platinum clasp. J -'•, i is inlur;i. s. tint all .are expi t *0 recover. — — Mr Freeman. Boyce Bellinger. Mrs J'-ssie Justiei- and Miss Leafy Ah-’-r ii'-thy wef-i* returning hfome aft**r ha', ing attended th - state convention t.he Baptist Young Ib-oph s union, lie] 1 in Wilmington the first of tin* week '' u —-—* ,— Americans Killed in Canton Bombing. Hongkong. P D*'mar**tz, Canton mamiger for the G-werai ->i«4k Iniport- ir>g Company of New Y.irk, and Mrs Demacetz ari- iistt'd among the killed -in a.- revised—H>-t—of victims of th-u bonth attack on C.overnor General ^Merlin, of Fren* h In lo-Uhina. receiv ed her" from Mnn’ori. This list also gives, in pja. *• of ' M. Pelletier," E Rougetni. chief > >rr* spondein e *if the Banque d*' L'lr.do-Uhine,, at Can ton. as third member of the party i slain- by the bomb. w.th t lather, ego TI N am T.: s fath til* .■"kill; J hn BUii - k. lie two rm-ti 1 young Blaloi s hea 'one . H*‘ claim uht-r m -clf-ih f lilted his (ffti - young mans several wa-i-ks ad an alterca- k almost heat pulp with a d that he struck his nafter In- had in y ii’ing Blalock's K wife to a To Try tp Fly Across Continent. Mirin'e-da. N. Y- L.-utenant Russell . Mauglflian’s at’.cmpr to cross the o/eit-nt Ixtvvein dawn and diuftL ■Vb* ma le Thursday, if atmospher-- r condTTT ms arv : ".TaVdrabl.‘. according- th> latest announcement made, it 2:22 a. m. to By starting at 2:22 a. :v< eastern s-. dan! 'ini!-, and flying a' ft\" rate of B'i'I inileg-nn hour. Muughan hopes ,'h tie P.-(•.’.• -by fl f-kibir in ap. pr xtm'aely 17.hours. He attempted •o make the sain*- High’ twice before, but was forced down etuth time with out completing the trip. Victor M. Johi.-^-n.. j f as its iiiternatio: pi' 1 Selection (1 fS; Paul, T!*2r» convention < :ty. hua leonten:!' t. "f K-iwani- Int- rn V tional adjourm-iL li- ro. J ihnsoti de feated John* f! Moss.' of Milwaukee, in the race Lt th« pre idemy bv a vote.of 951 yrllfi.V • J. Heat Wave Kills Two. Cleveland, O Two j rsons a're dead and an"!h»T in a .X'-riotrs con dition the r* ait of tlii*. b- at w ive which st fitrk" t 'b-v^latid Lou is Ged- eon, 32, -mill worki r,, wa-s th*> first beat victim. C'dlapsing whih* at work • - . - • i Kenneth Swearing' n 22. wa«- drowned in Iaik>- Erie, where he sought relief The tin rcury rosi- from 38 to .89 da- j grees Th*‘ hiffti'-st temperatirfe re ported in Ohio, was at Fremont where i 92 degrees "was record^} ral vears since —_1 --r — — aim 1 th*- hard- Contract Awarded For Dormintories. 1 anx ■Oil s to get 1 Cii -; t < ri . c, Ultra ■t . ; ■r tin* three fp mi three to ‘ -*6 .! ‘il' t cn daUei* '•r. !•: .dorn ito r: l* s at th - State Train- * w * •re • b-eted : i. mr - * ; io d tit a ot al tOSt: of $r)S,(Min was 'am 111. I .exing- h vva r 1m1 Ik -n- to C MM 111 (‘St of,, \ 11(1 * -r- • R K UT.d. r. Si ifi^_ The e il >’ rae pro .. . v . —I uled t ir work 1 v i (; • P rosiil.-nt., to he gin .at ( .) : J a nd fn r the buildings \ . s ( . Hurd tli-.li,' ( 'Ulli lor ed In J)'-e • ruler 1 \V;i’ for i. I’ ige F-< t V. t) li of th* - (lor minti iri"S -. hi V'-J r* isur* r, Arth- wa’d - . f ont al d; le-d' rmhf * X* e"it ive coni- 1 AO rooms If tl- at "her S, two !' -•r .at- —w ( i 1 mfruv—Tr 4 1 • ';y~ i u rf'ee; >t ion room. i dav J R. Harrell.* ro/Yni for r htl Ir- n. ti li\ trig P"i' h ami | mil 4 '< tinc.illor,. hi.Mq I o ij e' il J *1 lin - n n i >Hl S.' IT, o (()V- U A ;,v. j » ir;;. r of th • • l uildf .* ITS' \ •111 lie of -late. • . ( ,J1 r;i t. I il li - fo r th" hu. ilding, * | • j * f * ’ri ■ . it ii 1 Th: Irish i ig le i' ng tlx- l|< i wanans. 1 .... a * t; r • M ij). bin r ~ Eh-vet hifis | - * 1 HLfc ? '•'( 11] 'to a!)"!! Hi "kf dial. lii„ 01 m V. ' T-e Si] ••uui' e.l ' O th“ m 111 •!ial 1 i .■nt and tho (** 'in iiT*» u* ‘ <s till- ioa rd of pulili c'Hvel- j M: nn. for the I'l fr- »i>i' ■ > Ol 1 by Gov. Thomas 1 Me- th.* ei ghth an- Is’.. .,1 r -r-h‘ r* -ee ; \ (* t he hi Th* com- correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. The Purity of Cuticura **** Make* It Unexcelled For MToilet Purposes DAISY FLY KILLER ljUIi PLACED ANYWHERE ATTRACTS AND KILLS ALL FIIES. Neit, dffcn,ornament*!, r on- v.-m.-rt, mean I^*t« alln.-aaon. Ma :« of metal, ^can’t ariU or tipovor ; will n t foil [f-r in.nro anythn^. I Ouara-tre*l etrcctiva. I Soil by deaVrs, or 6 by EXI’KEsS, pri-fad, $1J$. tLAKULil soMrlk-S, ijo L/c iPaib A*o. f Brooklyn, N. Y. tt;:"-" ! •:. ; - of Jam- s C Dozier, ■'■t.r, . f the “sta!•> board of public v. ■]t r- Dr C C. (Ic.-r of Greenville- :... ! B il Boyil of Clinton. Organizes Poultry Association. Anih r.- 'ti _Aml*:rs!)n-*H)uftty has or- CtuLZfd a—unUity ( p rultry association. Th- . prituTpal *-ff*-cts( will lie to ship* citi id- of poultry to Northern mar- k-tg-* (vo*—to ho mnite this—morrMir !* after June Hi. This car will Co' C For bumintr or lidf, ^ to relSere irflamrnii- Hon and soreness^uie Mitchell Eye Salve, according to direc tions. Soothing, healing. ^ HALL A RUCKEL 14T Wararly Placa Hew T^rk MlXCH] snort ly ! c mad*- up in Belton, Anderson and Pendletorrr «iffo'-rs were chosen as follows^.! J Armstrong, president; S'. M Byars. ••• .p’o-- d**iit; Mr Jordon, vice pres- hh-nr: Reid ffunphi-ll,- secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be Ju_e 2J : -a out If HUNT'S SALVE fails In the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, RINU WORM .TETTER orother itching nitin diseases. Price 7V at druKirists, or direct from A.I. lichirtft MHlelit Co, tbewta.Iu. nnnnou treated one DROPSY^ FREE few Soun; iw.nnf r.i*uc.d tho Mv*r. kidn«ys, atonvach , Dm*, c ATtANTA. Georgia. (EetablUhtd 1895— 28 year» of tueef in treating Drape?.) Pure IJred <>nnie (o«-kereU and Pullets, par- trlilffe sir’' {2. «*. I C.-Boars, Sows, J«rs«r Milch Cow s 'and Heifers. MODLLLA STDCK FARM, JESUP, OA. - *v J