The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1924, Image 2
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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C.
T5he
(rojjy fi>! I lux I>xp*miixrtl Su;>|iI1«mI bV th
AimMiinn l.'Ki n NVwn Strvicf* )
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CLEAN 'EM UP” IS
HARRY FOX'S MOTTO
Harry l-'ux, nf Aincricnn
/iit'iiiht*ia«tii|i <';iiii|t.:ifKMt‘i’s in
iiinl tlif .\iM/!lf West, is tt tiry
clfiuu r !>y irn<li\
"<'lc.in 'fin up'' is liis niuMo iII I»iist
Iifss >1 n<| in tu> Iu r f'>n'T ; TT'li ts. Ilf-If
thf niiii'st littlf iii.ijipfr up piinK
wlitli il foiin s I" ^f I Him tin* Imys t<.
Sik'Il nil t'"l' I Ilf I.fjinll.
’ If Von f«'lif\f il |tM tltkf }
RliKlil pf«-p nl ins rfinnl. ’Ivmi lmn
tiifi! nixi fi>;hl \ live pan! up itifiidn'i-s
piKinal up iu tlif lirx| four luonihs of
Trirtf
—' .TV —
FOUR KILL'ED IN OHIO
' AT A GRADE CROSSING.
Hu in ill on, Ohio.s Four persons
were killfil nnd another prolmbly
injured fatally when an easthound
Cincinnati, Indiana and West* rn
passenger train Htrin k th* 1 autoino-
!)il*- in which they were riding,
'eight miles from here. The dead
are: 4-
Roy Fawns. 2e. , h*lla Fawns.Of,
a sister; .1 F. Johnson, 3,7, and his
daughter, I> dor' s, age i 1.
Mrs Roy Fawns, a bride of two
days, wa probaidy fatally injur* d.
Aci-ordini'- to tin* engineer of "the
train, the automobile was speeding
ip a gr'nl** preliminary to crossing
.’he track wlieu in* first noticed it
The automobile was half way
icruss,-he said, when tin* engine
stian k it. tliiaiwing tin* in p hin*i
F
PROPERTY DAMAGE ESTIMATED
AT MILLION DOLLARS;; FIVE
ARE KILLED.
feet.
Th
ga-
*)1 in** tiihii
iii
| b*<l and tin* wreckage caught
a bout
e.\ pj*
tire. ' ‘ .
Mrs. Roy Fawns was 'burned
about tin* head ami body, and phy
■iicians deilaiial at tin* hospital
in r** t hap 'he w ill di**.
mi rit
Ibis \ en r. If t bere’s a better re*
hasn t been dis* bised In date.
Harry lias a selling | • isonulity. Th* |
ftoys just i ,an t resist bis line of talk
when be opens up i>n them and show*
them the "doited line" for th’eir sig |
I*- •
nature.— ;
1"\ is ii rharter iii*'mb**r of. 11 a rob, |
Mason poat •*! t.i** American Legion'at j
Sioux Falls S I*.
This isn't h.s first attelugt ti» sell
Legion tni-tiibei si|||p>.. fit her. He is
one of t hose lelloWS who keeps t*\t*r \\ • hlHgti'tl. < ""I! t i 11 1 *'* 1 rect's'S' 1 t!
Instingly'ait it. In lirjo J^** tirst began in aln oat eVery Inrsinoss field with
operations on a department store j ig; n tiltural p:n.l m **t -. fay or* d by r.'
—hhfehtirer AVis.- Roli**f m**asiir*is are
tind* rwaiy in tlir**<* central Western
WiAamsoin eounii**s, strmk by two
two tornailoes which took a toll of at
least tiv** d**ad. and. a score or. more
injured and caused property damage
w hich * may reach a million dollars.
Many fatni'TS wa r** left destitute aa a
re.'tij.t of t li** storins.
While no.d'Tmit.e phins had been for-
mulatcd, it was expected an appeal
woubl b>* mad** to tin* State and the
p* opl‘*_ajf W'is* 'itisiu f*»r ass.stan**** in
i i*lia biiittifin-g tie* devastated area.
Restofati'in of wire cotnnuinieation
in the thr**** counties iiit, Chippewa,
Tt eft,pel an a’liT Jarksttn was: export
ed Hi hri-ng te ws ad lidded e«ao+aJUes,
Itlai k Ri\ *'t‘ Falls was' one of ,tlie
towns ]iarr|**st hit. Two persons are
kiiiiwnMo in* *l**a*l tlicr** ami tw,) /* r-
THREE LOS^ LIVES
EN ROUTE TO PICNIC.
Clarksvifle, T**nn.—A pleasure
jaunt was turned . into a seen** o:
sorrow* when a Louisville W Na h-
ville passei/ger drain struck the
automobik* of N * * w t o n .Bradford.
Dickson county farmer, at a cross
ing near Vanlee, killing three of
iiis daughters ami injuring himself
and three others of his family.
Xante, 18, and Kitty, 13, were
killed Instantly. Irene, six, died
later at a hospital h'*r**.
Mrs.. Bradford was seriously In
jured and her two year old baby
sustained hurts which may prove
fatal. Bradford ami bis eight
year old son were only sightly
hurt.
The family was on r mte to a
picnic.
1
SEVENTEEN DEFENSELESS PER
SONS KILLED AND YEN OTHERS
WOUNDED. V
WORLD-FLIERS SKIRT COAST
bnisly injured.
— (corgc .Nash.
■Vi. a* 1 Alio* Gurwi’i,
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD SAYS
EUROPE IS EXPERIENCING A
REVIVAL.
Beale *
That year he signed up bo members
The next y ear be ea me under the Wire
with a grand t"tu! nf b*i. A 2f* per
cent gain wtisn'i just Harry 's idea of a
healthy, growing business. The tiext
year lie hitched up bis belt a little
tighter ami rolled In 150 members.
Then the membership, somehow,
struck *i slump. Harry didn't have lis
much time for it. or something. The
best hi* could do. was pj.V.
He was downright disappointed. He
will confess it to you himself
But hi* was game. Jl** merely
grinned with a grin thht meant busi
Harry Fox.
nos
of
He
He *\vent out t" show the res*
In* gang that it was just a fluke
tmi'h* up his mind to hea.t that rec
\ *
on] way
I 'id he?
Months of
Ami tbo y
Harry max
■ •giieil up in , bis |
ex el If lie of le'i
their ey cs * p, n ' • .
Li^.n ,|. ^ p..-,;*. p
mlo.r.
Well, JS- j n ip,, ii r v( f,,ur
I'.'IN ratio t* I....I/S like it
ai's ti,it nearly over' yet.
I:a\e all of S**u!b, I kota
■s' befoiv the x ear's
mg prices, constituting an •outstamLng
'•xieptioii to tin* trend,, was shown in
tin* Federal reserve board's monthly
review of business conditions made
• public.* Tin* countries of I*.urope at
tin* .sann time wen* declared to In* ex
periencing a commercial revival of
j sizeable extent.
Sted, textile, automobile and non-
ferrous metal industries of the I’nited
^ Stan s entered July with decreased em
ployment. the review said, while rail
road shipments,, running 15 per cent
! below tin* volume of a year ago. and
sales in distributing channels of tin*
r**lail and wholesale trad* s alike drop
ped" off. Accompanying declines, wen*
! noted in wholesale price levels and in
the volume of commercial loans ex
tended by hanks,
The redeeming condition in the line
of agricultural production was, noted,
chielly in tin* cereal growing regions,
although cotton was said to he promis
ing a fair sized efop at prices some
what above spring-levels. Drought in
the western range country and bad
weedier in sciirtered tobacco growing
sections wen* adverse factors reported
in the agricultural field
Building operations, which have pro-
! ceeded a pace in the I'nited St a ie*. v*r
many months, in Jutu* were deciared
to have shown seasonal x'ontraetion
hut to he still involving construction
with a value consideraldy above aver-
:i K***. ' ,
Business activifv abroad has sharp-
ened, tin* review stated under ffre-^n-
courageinent of hettet national ti^caf
and currency ]iolicies and lesseiVed
tensity in international, r.-la’ior, .
"F.conomii cunditiixns in Fur >pe
during the first half of IblM have
he* n characterized by an increas** in
dtistrial activity." It was .added" -"a
growth in domestic and fore.gn trad*,
and in many countries by smaller
fluctuations in prices and exchange
rates, ('ountries whose ctirri*nci*rs d*
prrclfl t* il
have sin
resulting
stability.
ill those
d> r th
ing if
* * re killed at Bia* k River Falls.
Julius !?'i.g'!;**n. Di.'per:~hed near ()s-
.'* *i. and R: hard Secora. I'.i met
'i“a?h at h'is father's farm near New
Aiihiifn.
' I’erey W otter of Bloomer, a sailor
who was visit ng relatives while on
furlough, was fatally injured frml -he
di'*'! at a Chippewa Falls hn-pital
The first of th*** txv*i tornadoes aji-
peared early in tin* evening jn phis
vteinny if Osseo. in the-upper north
east corner of Trempebau. crossed
o\-er into Jackson County, ynd swept
il i\vn to Black Riv«r Falls. It ap"-
parently spent Jts force just outside
that place. Tiie entire northeast sec
tion of Black Falls bore the brunt of
the storm there, while the rest of the
city escaped with shattered, windows
. and other minor damage. ■ -
Scores of Harms lying in the path
nf the twister between Ossed and
Black River Falls were laid waste.
Homes, barns, and outbuildings were
reduced to splinters.
The other tornado made it appear
ance n**ar..\i.*w Auburn, in Chipped a
('minty and swung down -ihu country
side to Bloomer, continuing' for about
five miles ‘beyond that pfuce. H ('ut
a swath nearly htilf a mile wide.
SMITH AND NELSON TRAVEL 300
MILES IN LESS THAN FIVE
HOURS:
o ■ ~ ~ V
Reykjavik, Iceland • Skirting the
. southeastern, southern and southwest-.
ern c*lasts Of leidand. Lieut. How’**i!
Mexieo City.- The assassins of Mrs. |
Rosalie Kvans have been captured, ae-\|
| cording to a ropiTrt given out at th*
xv.tr department^ The report! came
from Gen Roberto Cnizr niilitarv com- !
* •
mander in the state of Puebla, wiiere |
Mrs. Kvans \yas shot and killed near j
her Hacienda'
The guilty men have been brought j
to the city of Puebla, adequately |
guarded. Accompanying General Ve- 1
lasco and Senbr (ptintana came the i
secretary of the British legation, who
is well informed <)f tile a* live efforts
.which have been made to clear up
the eriine, the messtige sail!.
- , . -
.M» x[coJ'ity Seventeen defenseless
persons- were killed and. ten others
wounded wlmn^a Ivand *<f fd annul
(Hitlaws a;'ai i a ha* hi*ml.a ' near
Opicus, sfale lif.. Vueataa. according
INSIST! Unless you see
“Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy
sicians for 24 years. x
* Accept only a
Bayer package
whichcontains proven directions
Handy “Bayer" -Ixixea (>f 12 tablet*
Also bottles of 24 and Bmi—Druggist*
A-pIrtn U tho trii'lp murk of Ilsypr Manu-
facture of MonoacotlcacMoater of Salleyllcacl4
Amazing Mental Feats
An Indian student who xisited L"n-
don recently is a human calculating
ma* bine. He porDftuns the most in-
trieute sums without resorting t** pen-
i*U mid paper, and eun name iminedi-
H. Smith and Lieut. Krik N* Ison dt
J.
iv e
tin it rounihtln*wiicivi plain. - from
Hcefn Honmfjonl tif Reykjavik, a dis-
itanc** of some..'!uu milos, in four Tf’Tufs
"V I .
and r*s minutes.
Tin Takeoff from I|oefn Iinnrafj-ord
was made imdor gxiol .weaHier rondi-
tions. and these continued flu'uu. bout
the joUitn*y. except for a heavy hemi
wind enemfutered by fin* planes as
they turned northward from the north
ern point, of Iceland. The xviuds httf-
teted th** iliers. consider^V'y. I" 11 tim'-
ertijeless they were ahh* to* make a
splendid landing.at the spo't U'- gned
to them iti the bay here.
Virtually
the nquaint
seinbled on the pier to watch the two
great planes us they circled above the
harbor inside th«* seawall searching i"r
their buoys. As the machines hit the
water, wi.^i Lieutenant Smith hading
the way. a small boat put out from* the
sbrore and took off the tilers.
The lord, mayor of th** town ami the
members of the town cotineiLWelcom
ed the Ann'rnans on tln-tr arrival at
the pier,, and wmmen* presented each
of the aiiinen with a bouejuet of flow
ers. The aviators were guests of
the town while here.
a_
special dispatch
from .\T**ri
dui
to
, atelv
th**
day
Of. til** \\ Tvk f<
*r any
Kb C
.tli Versa 1.
a L.
1 date
In th*
’ J 1 '"
st or futnTe.
Th
>* assailants dee
lar.'d they
(M
ine
Al
a te*
st,
two niltitbers. e;
i<*h of
ft tit
the village of
< )p'a*ll"n.
\V 1U
.TO
fur: v
figure
s, w
er** clialki-d '*n a
black-
they
had previpusly
, coni mrt t.ei
1 'T
•Til-
| t>i*ap
i.; Tii.
* rmliati was t.>M to
tiiiilti-
rig**:
-. T!’.**>•. sack* *1
. tie* ha* 1
lie:
nla
ply *>
lie by
the
other. After les
s* tlmti
and
t!***l with Tr.rr f,
■ t:o.
iptr
m luilf
air In
■ur's
ftientaf am lam*
•tb*. lai.
pur si
ait..
- gave
the <•
orr***
ot ajiswer.
Th
e hand, which fs
composed
of
In-
—- '
dians, is
*w n
charged
cent attack upon th * v
kini. The
there is no
with a re-
ge. of Kal-
ipecial
specific
•' the entire, population of
haml«t of Reykjavik as-
dispatch asserts
reason for the at-
laiks, which are at: rilu'ed to the
wliant c condition folloxving tin* i**tgmt
occupation of the territory by the
revolutionists.
Official itiarters lit re have no con
firmation'of the details given in .the
press reports.
violent!v
in 1'.*22. a tel H'L’J
au*»pted financial r* f nns
during tic* year ;n gr*atiT
and in < bnsoinre'm'o. bu-iics*-
i ountries was no iotiger un
Ci iis'atlt - tici •*ss;t v of ,1'Ijust-
if to \x lie Hifcr-rtaintios :n
t**i
ollt keep.
mpn
m or
.era 1
t.rry xalu*.
' d.t* etly ■
ec* nuun i*'
.a
ml w.
ys *auidu t* d
: **n* * to u* ti_
•nfs.
Two Killed as Train Hits Car.
Greenxille, s G. Mrs. P. Rod)*
es'er. 2**, was kille.l instantly. an*i h**r
hushand. Rev. \Y P. Rochester. 27. a
Paptist minister, was fatally injured
when an automobile farrhich they
xv ere ndiiiL’ was struck atcl demolish
ed by a fast passenger train at a
grade crossing n**ar here. Mr. Roch
ester died at a hospital here several-
hours after the crash.
Rev. J. B. Bozeman. .50. an evange
list of Spartanburg, S C.. driver of
the machine arlu the year-old. infant of
Mr .and* Mrs. Roehest* r. whi* h was
in its mother's arn.is, also\ received
painful injuries in lin* smash-up.
Slayer of Five Men Hangs"*
Vi He L'l.i.ft** Hi -Kuz.»ne -'kfiTrine
self l onfessed slaye'r of five im’n dur
ing the lust thtv** years, was bang ’d
in the Kvangi-line parish jail here tt
the murder last May of Robert L *o
Wiggins, Jr Th** trap was sprung at
12 12 j* m
\'ii|nne sbow'ed no s ch-s of n* t v*ois-
n-'ss as h** left 1 , * ' ll.. Fp m ehr**r
ng thi* en* lo'sur* ■ lc*re th*- c illoxvs
■ 1 and 1
••d fm- N amera. 'tr n •and refits, d to
'resum. the • man fi ufrttl A «ttt * d hy
them tli it t}i*.'y_i- d 'ak<*n "g 1 pie'
Germans Attend Conference.
London. The interallied confer
ence on the Daxvtd? ' plan offc ally
changed its name to “internati uai
conference" wli**n the German repres-
entatives. h'Milpd by Chanc'-llor Marx,
"look places at th** foot of th** big table
in th** ambassador s toom of th« 1 r
eign office, his was th
ance of German plenipot<*ntiar.**s at a
full dress Kuropean conference since
that h»'id in Genova.
Although th**y sat at the foot of th**
tablo. with'Ramsay Mae Donah! at th**
head and 'the French and Atneraan
delegate's on '*itli<*r side, the ^L-rmans
par r a tpat* : 'l as foil partn--rs :u , the.
efforts to Work out a pr cram for pul
ting the Dawes plan into op**ra'ton.
After a formal s* ss on th** » imf**r-
enc**s adjourn***! tihtii tio* jtUo accis at e
r**adv to express their view*-' *n th*
v . . /
work ii*•<•**!tip 1 '-ti*"'l bv th** in; ; ill’.ed
Bill Proposes State Polio*?.
Wilmington That North Carolina
is greatly in need of a state constabu
lary., sin h as is maintained by the
states of Pennsylvania and New York,
is the belief Of State Senator Km nett
H. Bellamy, who said.it was his inten
tion to introduce, during the extraor
dinary se-sjon of th*- general assem
bly, a bill seeking the appointment of
a commission to investigate the feasi
bility of tiie creation of such u law
enforcing un t.
Senator Bellamv is of the opinion
that a stage ci>nsfah!u:iry could - ' do
more to prevent liquor traffic, th** hold-
Important to All Women
Readers of This Paper
Swamp-koot a Fine .Medicine
Thousand* upon thousand*- >f w tmn
have kidney or blad*.l**r tnnii'le and never
suspect it.
Women’* complaints often, prove to be
nothing else but k.i*lne> frouixle. or the
result of kidney or bladder disc*?**.
if th*: kidneys are not m a healthy con*
dition they may cause the other org.ois
! to becoiffe diseased.
\ mi may sutTi i* pain in the back, head
ache ami loss *,f inil*.: li.
Poor health.makes you nerv ts, irrf.iMe
and may Ije dtspondent , it mu!.* - my
! oti** so.
But hundreds of women cl,ii»n t h it Dr
. Kilmer s Swamp Root, by r**s' i .ng i.* il'.ti
j to the kidneys,, proved to be *u-* ;} *•
remedy needed to overcome such * mi:
tlolis.
Many s»*nd for a Rampli* bottle to se©
what Swamp Root, the great
Up and soil:*
trax cling.' on
nf automohil*
and tiladiler medicine xxdl *i
j By endo-mg ten 'eeiKs t*. Dr Kdi:
persons j Go . Binghamton, X. Y., you rmv r
time murd**r of .
th** highways, operation t'■ample size bottle by p.mvl
!n*y, l:.v**r
for' t'.en?.
Kilim r
x" 1
-t
•by iiit ox h ated persons^
,ind speeding! than all of tin* city and *
first tpp'MT - "**' ... I
fotitiTy oflo ials ii*>w op.;r.iting m thib [
state, combined.
b
Barracks For Liquor Traffc Agent#.
Chari* stoii S. C. - Floating barra* ks
to Lou-.* th** men engag.'**! in break
ing'up til*- rum traffic along, the A”
hint i* .oast will Ik* censni'ted at
Jaiksdnv ill** -aci-o'rding to an an-
ran purchase mediuni and ! o g-
■t all drug 6tor**'s. Adv.-r. .-.*m* nt.
Her Bossy Aunt
My little co'U'Mir;' G rn•'•«*. xx *r> \ isi T ,■ g
ih f**r a f**vr *]ii \ s. W lien tier licit her
ciinie to' take her home
on her lap Ut)*' aiste.t
took her
n$ke<t
I
U **r**n't \*ou R.n*‘'-'ni<
an*
.lidn t
you miss your tmimma .
V,'
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:ir-j. t h*
11»r ♦
<b‘legat
To Study Farmers’ Needs
W ©HK.S.
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'fir* n't i
Agree
nary .
re * •!
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ago
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it ur*-
of a
.V p.-t.tarn
’.* t*> ask. 11
.to * Lip]»oin t
k- ion r U>' V
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asking
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S.-C ft*.
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ea >ast
sf r.u<**
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mad*; h .re
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guard
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r.i.w i v
Chari*
S'l'J
• e. c
op*.*
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ut, liej'lxjuart-
• rvi* -* for this
mstrtict.-d in
-aiton* of the
Cal. itnd iolt-
'• •< :*v
(<rtu.e atisw t*r*** 1:
cun bliss you lik
Kv.*r\l»*.!y - Maga/iti
No
Aunt Kri'lly
*a*rvt liing."—;
>r
ll'.iiHHjp
t: fix cliief
a rd CUtt. r
**qu**:'.t vis-
wilf
Cuticura for SoPe Hands.
S«*uk bitn*ls *»n retiring In the tot suds
if (’utlcuru Soap, dry nuil rub in (bi-
tlcnra Ointment. H«‘m<*ve surplus
ointment, w ith tlssu** paper. This Is
(•nlycne <*f the things n tirn xvlll do
if Soap, ointment and Ta. **iui are used
for all t*>ilet purjioses.—'A.lx ertlscmxuit.
Women Outnumber Men
nir* -s of 'ti*
It - r.' iilx x erx
Cpoti tinf'in: hog ; ■.'■ s
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ti era S;
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tells b
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N>w Plane Sent (to Flier.
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Army a'r s***i'v * *• t o
f: "ii Lato i. y H*',,'i*l.
bit i.wr. N c.a Sc itou
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Mr \ **!**rau max ti"t i"in right. tb**n
Li* ur. natit.. • W.c|•
It tllk.s a little time with some of 111*. I* li V.;- V,;. k. | n ,il* i'.i! •
•tiein. Put ! *■ g * * * * s, a xx: i \ with a. look p.
H** ask.ii h r
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s'. 1: oqTliia t ** 1'a t * .
• >f x< *nl«. in* i"n 1
ut• *s ii rein z d: s
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t i>p;iortti; " v to
i F: *01.1 b 'w -i'-i+e- a
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ir* rs rtc.r* to garn-
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In tl.** Bal'tiyaii 4 ataS r*
irl"*«l 1*,> xolcanic 1 **nip:i"n
bqu.tkes, ;i xen jicg** poriion "I
p.opulalion is (•otiijin-K'ii i.f xxotncU.
ng !•* the i.rln- ip:rt*7*iirsult of the
m**n’"f the Isl.tnK aTi*l tde* ir.*ijii**nt
tvjdoons nr** fyital. f"i* '.b** frail
I ui * g
*o n
or
id o!
l ti • * ■
xx fi’i
a* lit'*
a* co.-
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'sill
rt'a’i aut ip i ".raft! xx.lik'-h-'m ••mm'
aghtig <*! pr<.p.*rJi.*n of •'femn.i
r, !u..-Th** * htiblt.*11118.' . ,
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i* th*
iii**!n
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Stopper From "Alcohol" Can Hurts 9 is .g b.d
7Tn>'0, Tt
N'. xv Y,, k
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;h*xv fi'i-m a
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tbing t • 'hi nk ab. u*.
1'"'*s Hi/rrx quit then? V t *>n xoiir pu t>
M ‘ '
Well started. — ,
a.Tho, i*niy time HiuTy si'ts i!.*wh ts
w het, he is drixing the il..*inef-y wngon-
f*• r th* ! x .leaning eshaMiG.iiirtits of
will. t'. be i M part ..XV !'..*’■
lb* next t.i me he s* . .b is tmin b**.
r**.i11**> right j.ack at if* 1*1*! pre|i*'si
ten.
Ymi wambl Dot have b»** n outside
during the x* ur. wotil'l y*.u?"
That's the xvay he gri'i'ts him.
And Mr. b'ox f*'lli>\*s that query up
With another, equally to the paint.
“Then, why be **n the outside now?"
Harry m-vei Nny> quit, until Mr Yet-
emn inis got bis name down on that
little curd, with a 'fin e beaming with
a look of deep-down-in-tbe-soul satiB-
fuction that tells he's mighty glad lie’s
done It. toe.
He Is married. He has spent most
of his life in Sioux Falls. He-served
with the itlgbth division, the Pathfind
ers, al Camp Freeman, California;
Islands Tb-* Sllb
stiru'e
Wllb be
* in is-
Iti a*
l■Ot•*l.am e.
terieil. the 1 tiin
II. 1
t rn t'.te
e\'!l
• !‘a! m *1'*
T'e I'f'lllS
Douglas tli n i 1 .11.
ns. d
*•;. the
ildots
ft !.]o>v*
*1 the *'X*
(1 t ll * !'* 1 !.! .
i U ’ M14
for the
fight
j >. ♦ O ' o * j .
in Jibs < a
a ti J xx : 11 be tb tv :
‘Jivin
La tlgb-V
Ft* id
a h er
iii tb** *
ay 1 mufT'tr*:.' i; r m T "MVTTina !
I’hii date of leulit ftil'e lias H be, h
ic
■[••tit t* . V l":. **
/ _ '* __ _ |
Plans Comp itcJ For Celebration.
WilMling’Rjtl'. Lj. ill.-* b.TX.' * • t: • * Mill
p!. t.**!. fo ith, annua' A! .<ire s Cj*" A
* •':• bra'idi. hr: ai.gdn*" c- for it t.v *
indd tipi'ti t tie. battb* ctatuinl of colonial
la x s .ii Tlltir - * I a \. \.:g 1 i a* corn
:tig to all lyffjcial iniliUiitccin* n] made
>y (»• ’rg** J. M t* pr»*siit**ut of tli*
M*mre's Creek Battle Ground associa
tion. ~
To^o xU *', *.b—rr—
' V (line's wkl *
, n .,,i*. f,, f . ^
h *'n His b* d*.
*t atpl mVuitvt* d
f k'.qo*. squa.!,*
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nark* *|
o of a
h'lt
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l.l fo
L1 '’II '
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tl of " *.
Moot Crops Improved n July
W , - li tc. t it,
:. n f or hi*, t otrpr'*
t 11** also r*' (il* ' ' b •' t* »!..* ••..\ ' u .
•ion *o b* l.ft.d a- ; ').'■! xx!: 1.* . it *!
i!H*tt tii* • i s 1;. -t f ‘ *> ..
, D .* \ , • t:l v i' ' :■* d ^ ■ ■ :I..
1'g :';.m.* 'lire of t':i:cm P 1 ;,il I'*
Former Ambassador * Russm. Dfe.s.
North port Mich 1! -x \] P tvlb'-M
*'i2 y * *: * i obi form* r 1 • * d *; ^..i*:
)i ,.s-. d'XfJo Bus.- :a *! ••! -*c•*, .’ r
hojno h.<'t'o of b* art d. i '* / -a 11* b ni
b*‘"tt id on!v )s bout'' ~H ,v.is ..iw,!
of sever 1 I’oordi. 111. .n* xx spa p***''._ I Its
wife and il iught* r wer* with him when
*l*>ath * a me.
• i ut;. oTi'r * >tii _
: ■ .* . J. on th** n.itui'" »
a' * :i ■ of t:*** - an. |
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Almost Impossible
RU1—It’s hard to do.
Joem-Whnt’s hard to dp?
BUI—Keep • blind tiger running
without bumping Into the law.—Amer
ican Legion Weekly. *
Shenandoah to Go on Tour.
W ashincton The nav.rl—tur rruiser
Shenandoah .will be sent on an ex
tended tour of the west begintping
about A-nitHSt 2t). Secretary Wilbur an-
nounced?
Whife'ihe itinerary has not been
approved it has be**n decided that the
cruiser will be at Des Moines on the
occasion of Jhe state ^air and that
her trip will take her as far as Den
ver. | -—;
Omaha, Kansas City and St.* Louis
also have been practically deterrpined
upon aa other points in the itinerary |
Philadelphia Has Million Dollar Fire*
Plfilad.-lpbta -One man xvas r**por*-
**d missing and five fit m**n injured
•4
when flames, swept the Cm anut plant
of the Gorgas Bierie Maniifacutring
Compa’ny and damrrgTcl the ailjeinine
plarlt of the Bisbec Idnseed Oil Com
pany. \Y. S. Bierie ; an official of the
coeanut plant, said the loss may to
tal $'i ,000,000. , ■
The missing fnan w^is Walter Small- ,
wood, a negro watchman. Employes
stated they had seen him near the top
of one of the containers of coeanut
oil.
vn< k li\ th *' S ■ b '!'**.
I ‘-lit!s'» ' .no* R .* r!r *..<l. at N• *.vv 1,1
\\ J ; !:*'•.Il !:• i *.* Thi* il*■ad ,re Mr
v!i • i 1; f i * * t * i H rn* - a ml M r * ml
Harry Bu-h alb ef Nexx Li.*:'* n
Two Trainmen D*e in Wreck
* xx.; i'
f tiie
* timates.
■ st * ! the
cout:t ry '.*
dtaLlb' 'L-
it ine .la •
spe, ts at
tile b* gill
woro CO]
add* iaihy
i .' C
le crop re-
tli** *l**pa
! t III * *111 .of
fore*a t
■. t ox Up-
in: h s ■ < , i
ib uai’ b Hi -
th** * ro;*
son Aug
n. ()<y\ > ic
ll* lev, pot,.-
StlOXV. ll
im t.'aS! *1
mom h.
bill SXVeet
i* " di tv. ;
l ppl» !di ii iUj
ijeeHltmC
SI 1 1 l T.e*
• I blf-h.ls
a j 3 * y ■ a r
Wtn'ixr
eonsid/'i 1 .'
ilily gia* .t
nd s.i.::. r ,*i
.otif) -bush
n the .pi
reliinjuaiv
;man and
1 Self •
R. L. Morgan, O,
1. into a
downtown
t and fatally wound*
risede, a
clerk and
Don’t thurkle if yoa put orer • mbititute
wb«o an •dvertUcd product ii called for.
Maybe your cuatomer will ■ever come back.
, Ben Muiford. Jr.
*'*-» - .-* x. » i vr x^ . » ^7 * a< J >• a. V. va • * *** . -
ni.oiive and tender of Yazoo and Mis—then ■ sent a bullet through his brHiu r
sisslppi -Valley passenger tra,ih* .W.. dying before-med.cal aid could reach
142 were derailed three miles north of him.
Pariston Miss. 1 1 In onejjf three notes found in his
All the coaches remained on the pocket directing disposition of his
rails and none of the passengers were body and property, Moigan declared,
injured, according* to advices received , "Fannie Bris* oe is the cause of it
here The cause of the wreck ha« hot i all. I can t stand the wa> she hfcs done
Imr" - *e--
oeen determined.
.1
Omission Explained
“Ftitber.’* sal'l IfttU* bimmy * » # P.ri**n.
“xvbx
xx i*\—rbbln’t ?*t.—Put rmi*—il'n—tiie 1
inration of Imlepemlci.ci*?” I*;*
they ask him?"
''Stiure tb**y did, me 1 i. jix ; but
see be fh"Ugbf the man tliat bi***u
It t*» him was viin.**' rblm .•Hityg'r
hunt**rs, an’ be k!«'ke*l .bub out *>’
h<>'|s**..“ Boston TmnseiTtHc ■: -
An Unexcelled Remedy
for Cuts, Burns. \Y, Mii<is an l S r*
f*r i's P.iilsaiii "f M’y i rb prevent*
.tmn. heals quieklv. 3Th* ill >t**r**s'.-
II m
:iit*.*‘
Alv
So' mueb conceit sboql*l m*t b*
"knoekt**! out * a.s t*> <lestro\ s**!t **<>n
fl'b‘n<*e.
TOMATO and CABBAGE PLANTS
Stone anU H**d Hork tomato; Early Jersey
an*! t'harleeton \V ak.licl J, Succession ant
Flat Dutch cabbage; rabbaiteTleuding <!eor-
Bta amt Follmer collaril; lllant I’aaca! and
White Flume celery, IUk Boston, Iceberg.
New Tork lettuce; White Bermuda and Prize-
taker onion; kale, Brussels sprouts, beets,
kohl-rabl plants. Parcel post paid. 100, 30c;
■aOO. 76c, 600. $1 00; 1.000, '$160. Charge*
collect. 1.000, ll.gO; 6.000. $< 60; 10.000, $8 00.
Size, full count and delivery guaranteed.
D, F. JAMISON. SUMMERVILLE, H. C.
tk I TrilTO Bend model or drawing forex-
M A I f” Al I \ amln » l kjn. Htghert references
I M I 111 I aj Best resnlu. Promptness as
I M ataon E. Coleman
Booklet FBBR. PsiMt Uwrw.CUttll.Wa^laiMa.D.c.