The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 28, 1924, Image 2

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* —** * _ *** •' THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C. iean Child’s Bowels % ■■nil m. “California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children FIVE KILLED WHEN ' TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE. Mount Kisko, N. V.—Fhjw-f»i;rs )ns wero killed when an automobile was atnii k by a northbound .special on the Harlem division of tin* New York .central, Railroad at a grade crossing near here. The automo bile was smashed and the bodies of the victims ^ere hurled several feVt by the impact. MINI HEIN DIHS SPEECH FLIERS COMPLETE J Hurry, Mother! A tenspoonful o! “California Fig Syrup’' now will sweet en the stomach and thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful ehifd mtiliu. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, con stipated or full uf cobl, children love Its pleasant taste. It never cramps or overacts., Contains no narcotics or soothing drags. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which lias directions, for babies and children of nil ages printed on the bot tle. Mother, you must say “Cali fornia.” Refuse any Imitation, .PREDICTS WHOLE WORLD WILL ENTER UPON PERIOD OF PEACE AND PROSPERITY. S Evanston, 111. The national cam palgn of 1!(24 was declared by Charles 0.’Dawes, in accepting Ike-republican vice presidential nomination, to be u contest between ‘ progressive conser vatism'' and 'untried and dangerous ^radicalism." -— The nominee, speaking to several thousands gathered on the lawn of his home- here, asserted the former position fo be that represented by President Cootidge. the latter to be i exemplified by the LaFoIlette ind> pendent candidacy and "interposed. ; the d‘*mo( ratic party, with one con : servative and one radical candidate i on‘ its ticket, hoping to got votes by i avoiding the issue." Contending that “a formidable at tack has been launched on the fiiniia , mental principles of the .constitution Mr. Dawes characterized the I.aFol lette movement as "the chief oppon ent" of the republican national ticket, and said be considered adherence to rho principles and fundamentals, of the constitution’ the foremost issue in the November election. This issue was stressed by tin* nominee in his address, but he also FINISH MOST HAZARDOUS LEG OF TRIP ESTIMATED AT 825 MILES. , -I i Halifax, N S Lieut. Lowell H. Smith and Lieut Erik N'elson have ; reached Greenland in their flight from Iceland, according to advices received here. The Italian flier, Lieut. Locatelli, who started on the jump with the Xmerii atis from Iceland, was not men tioned in ^he advices received. The advices came in a radio dis patch at 9:4a o'clock (Eastern time). The two machines land'd almost sim- ultaueously The fliers and Lieutenant Locatelli, Italian airman, hopped off from Ice land at 3:10 o’clock. Washington,- Although no official word had been received at either the War or navy department concerning the progress of the American around the world aviators, press dispatches from Halifax conveying ‘T^Tirccl word of their arrival at Greenland were tuk- FRENCH AND GERMAN PREMIERS SHAKE HANDS London. The storv of the Lon- don conference closed with a note worthy incident. The signing of the douments was ended, and the Hritish prime minister, Ramsey MacDonald, was. shaking hands all around. #» When he came to Chancellor Marx; the prime minister,* still grip ping the chancellor's hands, led him to where M. Herrot. the French premier, was standing surrounded by friends. Without a word.,so the story goes, Mr MacDonald lifted H. Herrlot’s right hand and joined it with that of Dr Marx. Then he stepped back, smiling genially, while the French man and the German tightened the grip and shook hands cordially. MEXICANS WRECKED T SHOOTING FOLLOWS. TWENTY PASiSENGERS KILLED. ALL ROBBED. Rink 1 ►ink Rink again V 1 ►ink Truth in It What are yon leading? A lale of buried treasure, WuNting \tiur time on fiction No; it's a b on bow to grow potatoes. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by l>r. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine It is-physician’s preeeriptinrip Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medi -rfosnair cine has so many friends. Re sure to # get Swamp Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to IV. Kilmer & i’o., Binghamton, N^Y.. for a “ample bottle. , When writing, be sure mentioiy tiis^paper. "^g** j - w — I Advertisement. discussed two other questions lit equal length the league of nations and the world court. He announced his stand on the re publican platform, declaration against any entrance into the league an 1, a> sailed the democratic position as "an invitation to again enter that fog of debate in a public referendum He commended the proposal of the present administration for adherence to the permanent court of internation al justice, declaring "it is to our nu tional interests and the interests of f the world.'' Mr. Dawes also broke his silence on acceptance by the allied and G*;r many of the reparations plan bearing his mime, declaring th** * redlt belong ed to President Coolidge’ and Se.-r tary Hughes. ‘ With the experts' plan imminiod.'’ he asserted. "France, England. Ger many, Italy. Belgium and all Europe turn toward a new and peaceful Lf" with hope and happiness, rather than in their breasts and prosper ity ahead The I Tilted States wall !e* sav**d from the depths of an inevitable and great depression in industry and agriculture, which the continued choa and ■misery of Europe would entil In deeil, the whole world enters upon a period of peace and prosperity " Mexico City.—A rebel bandit band, numbering more than IPO, wrecked a Vera Cruz train near Jala pH popular Mexican summer resort—sent a volley ■ii as confii maf ion of the belief held j nto t | lt , i> u ]i I11 an cars, killing mure it*re from the first that the flieis than 2t) persons and escaped with loot would -iiak * the 3_'3 mile hop sue- taken from the several hundreds pas- •essTully v songors-- abuard-Tko_tra,iQ J DlfficTlties in communication when it is reported the bandits had been the fliers w**re stat.oned in Iceland mustered together and were led by almost invariably meant a delay of General Gudalupe' Sanchez, former several hours in tranrnission of mes- head of the Vera Cruz fortresses dur- sages and it was assumed that similar ing the rebellion. difficulties had been encountered, ex- The bandits gathered about 4" kilo- plaining the absence of official ad- meters north of Jalapa. They placed vices Interest in the flight, however, obstructions on the tracks and-the en- w is at its height Officers *of both gine struck them, derailing it and two services were at their desks awaiting cars of the train. They ploughed to word, whil * the general public beseig- the side Of the track and overturned, ed newspaper offices with a constant When the tra’in was wrecked the stream -of inquiries. bandits appeared and stafted sending The possibility of the tliers making loudly tiro into the Pullman coaches, slow time in the jump from Reykjavik, 1 %ven ty persons, including two mlli- Iceland. to Fredericksdal. Greenland, lai .'• ttoat ds aboard the, train, weie was recognized, especially in view of Dozens were injured.^ the heavy*load's the planes were carry- Thfi handlt * th,;U » tarted their P il * ing and the probability of their en countering adverse weather conditions. The planes are und-Tstoud each to have taken '400 gallons of fuej on hoard at Reykjavik Past perform ances have ndicated a consumption of 23 gallons an h nir. which would insure 10 hours continuous flight with a maximum radius In that time of about 1 Ooo miles These figures Would hold, it was declared, only if every demenf was at maximum efficiency— with just the right wind to furnish the greatest "life" and with pontoons un weighted by immersion in water. laging. They seat bed the passengers, nqt even’sparing the women and chip, dren who were aboard, taking money and valuables Three Germans were aboard the tra 1 :!) and they seized the guns drop ped by the dead guards and Joined with the' handful of military guards in an unsuccessful attempt to beat off tho bandits : . 's . . Canyon Swspt River of Mud. Sacramento,, Gallf V veritable riv er of mud.- boulders and ashes extend ing in width from a f"w hundred yards to half a mile and in some places from WEEVIL AC1IVE ON GOSIAL PLAINS CROP AND WEATHER CONDITION IN SOUTHERN STATES FOR * WEEK. Washington. — Crop and weather, conditions in southern states for tho week were summarized by the depart ment of agriculture as follows: The temperature averaged above normal in most of the cotton belt. Rainfall .was of a local character with moisture insufficient in many sections, although there were benefi cial rains in portions of the Missis sippi valley states, and good local I showers in parts of the western belt. Light to moderate rains occurred at about one-half of the reporting sta tions in Texas; cotton made f very good progress where these were suf ficient, <d>,ut elsewhere w'here deteri oration \^as reported, and the late i -Ti'p m ifo pnqp condition excenl i the extreme west and northwestern ! portions. There were further corn- plaiats of shedding and premature opening in the dry areas. Conditions were considerably improved by gen erous rains in northern /Louisiana and southern Arkansas, while growth was very good to excellent in Okla homa. except in the dry southcen tral and southeastern sections. Norttrruiuliua. -Scattered showers, some sections needing rain. Progress, and condition, of cotton generally very good'in north and fruiting nicely, hut 'advance only fair in south where any improvement more than offset by other deterioration and shedding. Weevil increasing in 'spots on coastal plain; some damage Corn varies from poor to-excellent; late needjng rain in some sections. ■Fruit doing well. South Carolina: Copious scattered .rains; most sections need moisture. Condition of cotton fair and practic ally at standstill; Jo me shedding and only fair fruitage Cuns’iderable weevil, but damage slight g *nefally. Intermediate and late corn d t -rior- ated and will be ruined in many se<t- tions without rain soon Sweet pota- tuse and minor crops show weak growth because of drought. Fruits plentiful WRIGLEYS sAjitr every meal I A pleasant and agreeable sweet and a 1-a-s-t-l-n-fl benefit as well. Good for teetb. breath and digestion. Makes tbe next cigar taste better. E3 kJYuK* SPEARMINT TH* | J M U SIC Send for FREE copy of the “Music Lovers’ & Teachers’ Order Gui^e**'^; A handy referenoTpook THE WILLIS MUSIC CO. 136 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio Want a Position? ATTEND King’s Business College ft L LOMUJJ K 4 LEILH *• C. tHUIL'tm. * c Men, Women, Stop Paying High Price* f.»r your tolp-t > Hu, •*. pr.i'lui —r i *ur- k.oguin t'"< 1 - m»m t*ssar> ui't lcl**s f* r a c. :. {)’.• *** • »i>t *1. ; ii UctrA-htK tal vaiu ' t 4 $4' ch.tr <•* > .► U $ ' W • ’ » i c**;»t st afi. ;>■». > h* , cks • ’ * ) * - 1 . • ^ i; { curr**rr*v s-iil, i-kis:*-: r ’ •’* * • ►n** h*\ !*> a tMl \1iKVTn \\ \\1K1) Writt* f*>i . d- . ! S-?i i > < * u r !!i .-hr ‘ ia> ; ► tj HO>1 V I*KOI)I ( I ^ < o •OH Fifth V\t»mi*» N»*u \ t>rk A Ity N O R R O I— K ENGRAVING CO. A fly ng time of 11 IfiTu rs wFs 1310" T >/> Trr- , -rt T -i-p i-i tlowTig fn-tu/h* aim of th<> aviat >rs in their flight mouth of Mud Creek < anyon. eight miles above McLoud. Siskiyotr county, Gems Worth $150,000 Are Stolen. . Boston D’.amonds • and jewelry valued at SISO.UUW wt*r.* stol*;!! by tour men who held up *h.* < !.*rks in tlie store of Carl H Skinn>*r. diamond merchant, here. One man remained in th** autbmohilr*, two covered tho thn •* clerks with revolvers, while the fourth pirked uii the jew**lry cases which had just he.*n removed from tho safe.' _ —— — I HALFTONES /> ( CMTftA Z/NC ETCHINGS/ l Cottonseed O ! Output Drops. cm the slop 0 0 f Mount Shasta into th* As Always “TIicSc summer revues are v Ions." " Yes. 1 ( isn’t t he tbe bromiditv.’L Life all so-ob heal it's Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable Remedy— Hancock SulphurCompound For pimples. bl*ck-he»ds, freckles, blotches, and tan. as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lo tion. it soothes and heals : takea internally— a few drops In a glass of water—It gets at the root of the trryuble and purifies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the most effective blood purifiers known. Re member. a good complexion isn’t skin deep —It’s health deep. Be sure to ask for .HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND. It ha* been used wtth satis factory results over 25 years. 60c and $1J20 the bottle at your druggist's. If he can’t supply you. sentfhls name and the price In stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Md. Hancock Sftl-phvr Comtovnd Oint- nunt joe itfij Cxx for uit with m'U' t/u Liquid Cimpound • ^ IOC* DUJ »UI i;n L 'Trench Cabinet Oj Paris. Th.* From h ’ » ab*!*.. t un.m. nnus!> approved tho work of th*" From h dol.*gati( n at the Internationa' -4 u;ift*r.*nr.* in London and thanki- 1 i‘ for the important results it. hml t*d in tho intorosts of 1 ran. *. The (a hi not mot and afti*r Pstt-n.d attoptl voly to a by I’romi.'r Hfiriot on th.* pro.- and results of th.* .onf.-r.qii its uimualitloil approval of th.* o*i 'td whioh had b.’.*H i'on(’lti‘.I'‘d at Di longthy mooting at th.* British c apl'al Big Concern to Operats OH Mills. Mom phis. To mi Grganizati. :r. * • tho Natioiral Cottou-ood 1’n-dU' ts Go* poration-. a $12.0«H).bi)U < oncorn ly formod (or th>* oporation of a d /’ .*n or more cotton od'mitls m T- nn-* s<*n Arkansas, Kentucky, Mi-.iouri am llllionis. was complot.-d with th.* nlei rion qf Eil (’ornisli. Litth* Rock'lutik cr, as prosiiiont, and Joseph Newhui ger, local cotton man and mantifa* turer .as chairman of the hoard The organization was all *cted. it was said, with a view toward mor. economical production and d .-tribn ttoil of cotton seed oil produi t- Washington ('' Donse**d crushed McLoud river, says a dispatch. during the year on ling July ;il totaLd 1.104.ir>4 tons compared with .1.241.of.7 in the provioui year, the Census Bu- Boulders. some of them many .tons in weight, ar** being carried towards the river in the thi, k stream the like r* nu nnnourji Cotton seed on hand of which has never i)-*..*n seen-b ‘fore in c mills .Ia!v :;i t Haled 21,334 tons, com par* I tk ;;h 12.“SO a year ago Cotton sc ’ tir.idu ts manufn- tur* d _ rr~Dyr.—and on hand July- 31. were is follows .Crude oil produced r3.P5l2.777 el 401 'll s. compar-'d with 1, "ts v nr, aid on hand 1 or»7. , h7t; pound- compar'd • t! oil prodic-d Stji.UTl.O'.M up ; ■ d with '•1-* 33 cDW ati^ pounds. com pa r* i m !.inters pr-du. *■: I'*ili"l, vv 'dh ''Ii' 3 C 177 liale.s, i nmpnr d. 1 31.7.«»1S h 1 l'7,i'i('.7. and on compared with ►dj 1 .' 3 17 hales. com- , md oh hand 32.-, w ith ,.,h:> the McLoud section and,wlio.se origin is a mystery, .the dispatch adds old..residents, students of Mount Shasta s formation, "hlam*-*” th** ph** nomepon on a glaci**r. th*.* only one of (h'e McLoud slope of Mutit Shasta, whii h is situated n**ar the peak of an extinct volcano and which has been ex pose.! to th** un h** a use of the d“arth of snow. . They are convinced a portion of the glacier has hr ak-.-n Laos'.*, slipp• d down th** slope of the mountain and now is melting rapidly Sw***’*p ng past. Mi Loud at a point three miles distant, th** irr-*sis*ible vis- i nous mass broke the pipes—of Mc- LoUd's water supply an 1 for two days the inhabitants were fen d to depend up n ruilr .iud tank*s fur their drinking water Th** . stimate of floO.OOi) pl'iiced on the stolen goods by the management was a hasty one Th** real loss, they said, might prove to h>* much gr**at' r when the inverrory lias h**-*n chock 4 Bandits Rob Bank. Kansas City Three unmask'd ban CATALOGUES NEWS PAPERS ADVERTISING NORFOLK VIRGINIA fOIVIATO and CABBAGE PLANTS Smile au.l H**il. Knelt tnmato. Kjrly Jer,^y an l ('hirl*-*(tun W.:k**tl*-lJ. Sue. ■ -niij-n .«nl Ffat 1'utch CMbban- 11-a Iin* *1 r-. gla an l Kollnuw mlUrd Ulan? I'as-a: anl WhttH* I’lum** i***l**r) , H.g U •<* -n Ie**b<*n{ N* w York la.ttU' **. Whllw IWriiexia in 1 Prize- tak-r imlon . kalt* Uru-**-*:-* *pr -u*-*,’ ~k jtil-ralu p'.oii** -—e * * i ; •*• p * I : 1 .1 ■ -:»0*>.- :5»*. V500. II O ’. 1.0')' il ». I’hars* ** - i * *>.11 p • : 7 ■"it.-’ lOAOO. fi , Sl^- full ■•••tint anil d-liv**rv euiC ■•■?--! D. F. JAMISON. St MMKKVI1.1 K. S. C. The Honest Golfer dits tuild up th* Corn Ex* lianue Bank her*' ami escap'd wTh :t,ppr yA^'a.! *!y J13,i.'i mi Must of the l*>'>t |dis [n •*.. .em y, :ici ordmg to 11 C Moure cashier were Four Pe-aons Killed in Wreck. Cranford N .1 Four' persons are bdiVv.d to have be .'ii killed and f»rom 3*> to 30 nj.ur 1 wh *n a Btiiladelphia md Read.ng p i s.e.'nger train bit a Grain Exports Show Incr*ea9e. Washington Exports of grain from th** Cn ted- States last week totaled 6.983,000 bushels for the previous week Th*- figures for lad week compared BIG ULCER ALL HEALED ‘Here is another letter that makes me happy.." nays IVter.sun. of-Huff ilo. "One that I would, rather have than a thousand dollars. * “Money Isn't everything In this world. There Is many a big-hearted, rich man who would glYc all he has on earth to be able to produce a rem edy with such mighty healing power as Peterson’s Ointment, to sell at all druggists for 60* cents a large box " „ Dear Sirs:—- . "I was an untold* sufferer from old running sore and ulcers. I had tried most everything without any—eel lei from pain. A friend told me of your wonderful ointment and the first box took away the pain that had not left me before in years, and after using { ust nine dollars’ worth of the .salve am cured. The ulcer was 9 Inches by Incf es. Is all healed and I can walk Never, never will I he wMthout J’etor- ■on’s again "You may use this to recommend your ointment. If vpu wish I cannot •ay enoufirVto praise it. Yours tru’v. Mrs. Alberl Southcott. Lyndonville, V Y" Mall lers filled by Peterson Ointment C Inc . -Buffalo. N. Y. Severe Iowa Storm Kills Two. Dos Moiin**; Iowa. Two men L>* t’;t*ir lives, many head of cattle wor I 'sfrovvd and property d imagcNof bun dr ds of thousands of dollar? w i- d 'H.- •i a terrific rain itorm in Eastern low: Virtually all of the citi. s. .und tovviC irr the storm's pat hwere lloOcled an*' ’u* Wapsipinicon. Cedar and ’’ig Cree’ ilivers - overflowed. Between five and .seven inches < rain fell in th** Reinbeih territory an 3 23 inches ltd lat Iowa Falls, accord ing to the State Weather Bureau Kid McKoy Indicted For Murder. Los Angeles. -The grand Jury in .dieted Kid McCoy, ex-pugilist, for tfo murder of Mrs Theresa \W Mor- 'ior**i August 12, last. Ho also wn indil'tid for assault with intent t coin'init nmrdqr iu.d^ robbery. The indictment for robbery followed prei»tB4*Uon_-(rf-''^v'denote of McCoy' ihootlng orgy in iho fashionable We-i ake shopping disf-ii't last Wednesdiy '•vh**n h“ is accused of having held ut several persons in the Mora .antique -hop and with having shot and wound J Sam SoLaw and his wife, Ann ruck here, d**r:i:!.ng the engine and with tho week previous wer>* made uruing it in’ the opposite direction ^ hy the • ommerce d ipartment^as i follows I wo passenger c belles were turned Bar ^ ly . ,54,, 0o0 bu4Ud3 against c-'- r ’ 303.000 bushels; horn* 172.000. against First reporM were that hetw-en 20 161.000, oats 6.000 against 27,•'00; rye iiiT 3'> passengers of;the two-choarhea 121.000 against 47.000. wheat 0.037.000 v.hich had turn *d ov**r were placed in against 1 lOTX'OO. Cnited States and Mr Moore and a .bookkeeper alone in the bank a suburban insti- tutiojY, when the robbers enter**! No .shots w.*r*' fir***! and it is be lieved th** bandits *s ap-d in a motor * a r Two Dead, Result of-Gun Battle. Moores vllle. N C G Leake Me- Knicbt. prominent business man and farmer of ALaor isviii**, tnj Grover Stotts a tenant on Mr McKnight s farm four miles from Mooresvillg, aro deaij is the result of a .shotgun and pistol battle between the two, at S tut ts home N ’.M* Knight u led from the result of a wound from a shotgun fired l>y Stutts. tii** shot taking ef fect in th** right side of his (heat, death following about an hour after ward Stutts, died instantly from a pistol shot fired by McKnight. the shot taking e.Yeet ; n his throat and sever- inthe jugular vein. Ned. 'll*' | * I a \ > i 1 i.r _ ga i**, I d-oesn’t he' "' l ed "d es, j*ii; w.it h ' Lim.” Lit.- Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura S*»ap lailv and ointment n >w und then ari rie**ded r** make the complexion.clear, 1 scalp clean und hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum, and you have the ' Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement. 1‘.a:'V'l*i*-ted cliildi'en in tr*>;ii* i! Co< ,:*■ a a* dev bee ' l\ Jilt* "► >11 . < tN 77—|TT f * dr\ a ': * I slipp.-ry. f Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION mbulani'es aim lak'Mi lo liu.ipitala in—i-i.„nj,i m wb..nr tlour in trails.t 11'9.OOP 'iainti Id and Elizabeth. The. extent barrels against 2*12'oOO barrels. • f. th.'.r injur:was not d**t*.*nuin*ed ! — Airplane Fal'3. KHHng Two. Liquor Ship Caught By Cutter. Savannah, Ga Loa*L d witli 1.600 nigs of line liqaora■ a di containing \ quarti and in .n Lt! • many of the • *,-* b-ants and a good mppl/ of r il iiartpagn *. the twj n tst M and tin n * dr.v sell joner Chari** H Hyde ips towed up 111*: Siyunnah River by he .utter Yam a raw and anch r d at h** municipal wliarf Pprt Arthhr Girt Runneth M" Bride junior piloi. anl \’i* ;or Gilbert, forester, were k.il»**l asol K G. Burton, pilot, was ser ouvly injur *1 wb**n an Ontario gov* rnm**:it forestry patrol airpdun*' itasbe da‘ar S i van:e\ Out, Saturday, it was 1 *a.rn d h*>r • The machln** went into a sirnning nose dive from a height of 1 (hj i fed. fill inu into~a mus4euit- swamp, according lo Burton Germans Are Inflat.rg D.r.gible | Gov e rn0 r Gives Dog Life Sentence. ‘ Freidrichsh ifen .Germany - The Phil idelphia.* Governor Go fiord dM. giant dirigible.'which is being Bin* he's dQg_"Fep" began ai.if" s**tK . i . . tenet? in th** uast**rn penitetiary "for uilt here for th > l nit** 1 states, protr , . ‘ ,, . , , ,the murder m' a tamily cat, lit" B-'ttn _ sylvania chief executive himself inn. posed the sentence up in the dog and had special policemen bring th i con vict fronir .th * govorrur’s hame to this city, , f ' T’pon the prison hooks a d >puty war den entereiB the name "Ben,” age 10 ibly w.l lst.„rt her lonutlight to Lake urst. N .1 ah cut the middle of Sep- omber. it was announced at the first ublic inspection the d ripible. .’ho motors now are .being in Bailed. Inflation with hydrogen, gas of 11 ompartmenti is progress!ag favor- i d\. 1 he hist i .nl ilight wdl he of months''nationality of the parents 'several hours and will take place bg-1 aiostlv dor. Color blank. Convicted ween August 27 and UeptrmUr S. | of mar der. Sentence. U?^-” Cottonseed Crushed in Year. Washington Cottonseed crushed during (he year end ug July >1 totaled ,» 3,304-434 tons compared w ith'3.241,337 in the previous year, the c nsus bureau ~rn;io'juci'*l: (-battonseed on band at mills Julyill. totali>*d 21,331 tons com pared wit Ii 1-’,716 a year ago ♦» < McCo/nrSlfter Gives Up Jewels. I ,, . Ang"l is. Fivi* thousand dollars wurth of jewels, reported by Albert A. Mi.rs taken from bis wife who djed \ugust 12 with a bullet in her brain. •,v••:■.* recov.*red by police from Mrs. j, nnie Thomas, is .si.* j r of Kid Md oy-_ b" ex-pugulist, who was indicted for murd *r, .acconl.na to Captain of D-»- ta'i.t.ves Herman -Cline Brazilian Troops Sink Rebel Ship, Luenos Aires Briziliau Federal troops stationed on tbe banks of the 11 ver Barana.sank a steamship carry ing rebel forces proceeding from the port of Tibirca. according to offi.al advices from Biraju forwarded by La ^N'a (Ton's SanYos correspondent. The boat went down after heavy firing and • -meay of the robela were drown"!. The advices also say several troops engaged rebel patrols at ( impos Novos .which is 200 miles west of S.ijp 1‘aulo and B5 rrks north of the Bara- na border mm ] sureweiieT Bell-ans 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 25$ AND 75<t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM k«movF«(>&naruS st .psIlurKklllD^ ’Rettor** Color and Baauty to Gray and Fadnd Hair •Oc. and |l no at I'ruir^Ota niacoz Chrm. Wl*atch'>e'i*'. W T HINDERCORNS Kamova* tVrna. Cal- IoumW. Itopi all paao. «niur*-s Cumlort to tXa tent, make* walklac rarr.. Uu. bf mall or at Orug- z lata. U toot It am lea; Work a, I'atlio^oo. N. Y Moti<*r t.acli without que-aiou If HUNT’S SAI.VK fail* m th.* traatm?*nt of ITCH, KCZEMA, KINO WORM ,T ET'l’ KKorothnr Itching skin diseases, t’rice 75c at druggists, or direct from k * Hichirti Millcma Co . Shermto Tex IT'Vir^ Dr. Salter r v3V-JlVf!, Ml* I Ilrv5 Eve Lotion rellcrus ;uid cure* gore ami lntliiuie.1 ejnu In 74 *o 4S hours. Il.-lps th** weak eyed, cure* without pain. 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