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Druikene.s on ('arl CausMe of 'Trou lIfe. Still) In Autitotnobilep. lRehinond, Va.. .June 11.. . ur leson, 23 Years old and 'iitarriled, of % Williansbureg, Va., a conductor In the I Vmpli;y of the Virginia Riailway & Pow- f ov&r coipanty, was fatally stabbed by X cr'owd of negroes in Sout h Richmond '1 late tis1 afternooni. bleeding to deait t on the running board of an autoinobile in which lie sought safety. llriIoin 's slayers iilade good their escapie before the arrival of poliee und as far as the authorities know till art, at large, although four negro uspvcis had beeni arrested up to a I 1,1e hour Ion ight. and are beIng de laited inll Third police station. They I were subjected to a gruellng exainlna :lIon ;:1d ar believed by pollee to be imlinated il 111 Wiling. If one or t more are not, Iliri eson's actial slayer. Th troubh arose over a di ru nk en a oblstrerois niegro lasseiger, who upon beiig aiproalched by the ( vonductor and ordered to desist, be nii ablusive and cuirsed the street I car man. The latter sought to eject tile inruly black when other blacks ral- j lied it his aid. Tlheir actions becanme No en Inacing the coniductor juinperi from his (.at and sought escape inl an alit omobile whicb .WaS proceedin: alongside the t rol k v and whose driv vr. sensiig the danger to the street car mant, siginalled hiit to leap aboard. Thlt blacks followed and, dragging I liiriesol fl o t hot tle au11tontiobile, in flii'ed wouinds with knive's that short- t ly aft rwrd restilted in the dieath oni IhI;I nin board, Whenl anl amlbul la nie arrived in r'sponse to an e'miter getcy call lillrleson was dead. The mu irdle 'r took place inl what is 1nown as 1the black helt in South IRichmtonid. The cri me has caused 1m11uch excIitetnt and a con siderable crowd of blacks asseibled and teni- i porarily at least fristrated elforts to, appri'h end the slaer's of liN ri son. Even Careful Calomel Users are Salivated Very Next Dose of Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble Calonel is idanugerous. It ma1y salivat you and make you suffer fearf'illy fron soreness Of giuiis, teiderness of jaws nuld tethl, swiollen tongue. and excessive ;Ilivia drililing froiu the mnout h. Don't t rut aloiniel. It is miner r : qiicks lver. If you feel hliious. headac-hv. consti pateid and all ktnocked out. jist. go to you r driurggist adiii get a biottle of 1)1)1 .'on's Liver Tone for a few ecents which iI is a harmnili'ss vegetable sulibstitite for dlangerous caloiel. Take a spoonful and if it, ioisn't start, you i ver and straigltin you up het te'r and quiker than nasty i'almiI and withotit. inakinM you sick, yoil jilt, go hack and get your If you take enlomiii' today you'll be iik ind nuiseatedi tomorrow: biesides, it imay salivate vou, while if y'ou take1 I )olon's I ' i'r Toiie you will 'wake uip troing' great. Nii salt's necessary .i Gie t to thle ichilirien hieauise it is IMerfectly v hariinless and can not salivate. ully cap ret t'i~y heI deeomn of serous ill ess At t e ist sgn o fret uln ss, eve , coiccoatd t ngu or oldgie acorseoft oldr lia le r. Tho nt n's Eas T eth r years o n i watch clrEn T~e-e fprepaenb yrevn h duigvhe-rteetin of periou. ilhaes nve thadado fitgnor fretfulnces shevers colic, coc feenguie i r chod1 giemedy cours othetld re mand iote.h meit m~oeun or wifteen "yarsithis cinowifiaely pirepared pyoresriing hof asuccessfu hiahy speciait was bornIfe winike itn dreds and hundreds of such untolicit- i oil testimonials frontmappireclative' parenti, doctors aitd druggisin,. Dr. Thornton's Easy Te2ethter is a .sw('' piowdier that children like anid take miorie freely than sticky syrups or lilulil mtedicinen. It is comiposed of I: antiseptics, . digestaints and granular 1 stimulants thate work efficlently anid harmtlessily on the stomach, bowela and kidneys. I positively containa no optates or harmful drugs; this we guarantee. If It falls to help your child, your money back Immediately g wIthout questIon. Twelve ptowders' In. *pagkage with full directions, 'd5c at *our druggst.~.-Mvortisement. [ASKEID MEN SEIZE ANDERSON COUPLE Viarning Viven After Drive Into Coun try. UInble to Identify. Anderson, June 8.-Robert W. Sulli an, secretary of the Orr Cotton mills, nd Miss Ruby IFloyd were kidnapped rom an automobile in front of the oung woman's home here late tonight y a band of masked men who "gave hem a lecture," as they described it. The man was warned not to be seen n .\liss Floyd's company again, he told >olice, but he denied reports that had eached thom that he had been .beaten. le and N Floyd and the latter's nithetr, Mrs. Ada Floyd, informed the iollce that. the metn weie dressed In 'egalia rescminlmg that of the Ku Klux Clan, atid Miss Floyd asserted sh3 vas positive one of the men was a tegro. The couile said they thought hey would me unable to identify any if thelir abductors. 'Sullivan, who is about 31 years of ge and in addition to this business otinection is secietary and treasu ret' f the South Carolina Cotton Manu acture's' association, was recently aken inl custody at the home of liss loyd but no charges were made. A harge of "disorderly conduct" w'as inde against lier, however', as a result of remiarks atti'lblited to her in a con ersation with a neighbor iwho had omplained to the police. She is about 8 years old. The masked blanid calmei up tonight n two automnobiles and four men put 'ullivat in one machine while three ook .\liss Floyd in the other and rap dly left towl. Police were informted y Mrs. Floyd but the only clue they tad until the couple returned was the rk of st ruiggle rounil the (ar's. 'hey were uniable to ascertain which Vay the (ars went. iEW PIRESIIDENT OF CHINA IN PEKINGt kpiillts Wi Tintg Fatng, Fortmer '. S. Minisiter, to Premer's (fie. l'eking, .1 Int 1). --1i Yuan-I tlung, lie presidenit deposed by the mIlii arists in 1917. a tred inl Peking to lay, and assumed the presidency. I4 -'nie from Tientsin inl answer to ani nvitation to succeed Tsui Shih Chng, 'esignled. Presidett Li 'nang-'llung issuel his 1irst mandate shortly aftet' assuming tic'e today, appointitng as premn ier, \im Ting-Fang, former minister to the 'nited States and since 1917 one of he stlroge:;t slipporters of the Canton 1:ov'ernm1 1ent's struggle against what t tormied the militarism of the north. It is nliderstood )r. Wit Ting-Fang ias aecepted the prettiership. In the 1)0ut tntne Presid'n t Li has desigonat d Dr. W. W. Yen, foreign in itister in1der thle la.,t , remlier, iai g Shihl-I, 0 nct a.; promier itnitil Dt. Wu's at' ival fr'cm Caniton. The untifica ttion of China is de 'lared In olcial circles to have been rouhit consi'derably near-er by- Wut 'ing iVang's neteptance of the ire iership. It is asserted Di. Sun Yat kn I. II0r~esiet of the reopulic t of southi 'hitna, in w hoseoO t(tu tr Wit has >eetn a consu)istet p1 ina' of struength, vill be' utlnable mucth loniger' to main) in~i a separte gov'et'nmnnt. Pr'oponent s of t het reunited Chitna it'ogramu cotnt on Wut to swing many >f Sutlm's supphor't'ers to thet new '01king govertn ment, which alrteady is the backin~g of a lar'ge 'bloe of lie revi ved reliubili an i rmriment, as ;'eil as that of' G'enl Wit Pei-Fut ointeror' of' Chang Tlso-li~n and thet utistanding m)ilitarly figut'e of the it is expect&'d that in the near fit Iti mem1)1bers of the old repubt 1lecan 'sident in ('anion wuill come to Peking Sthe retsu'tt of -Wit's assump)htIon) of eo at the hea d of the ecabintt . MDNiS AiI'i'TLY iik kmbnetiiker's Phiane 'ratshe.u to Gronmd an md Flyer Abandons Trip. Omaha. Nebi., .June l1i.-Eddie Rick nlibacker's arioiund(-thl-Cioiiu'y tlipih't tndtd abru'ipily ear'ly today wvhe,1 his u'ge all-mietal lano ct'ashed whtile tieu~ming to take off from th~e ait' nil tel here' fot' renver'. None of to Rtickenbackerm pat'ty wer'e injured. The liane took off the local field nd whent oly a few feet in) the air to engine stal led and drol';ed the tachine dowvn, nose fir'st. The pro allot' and landing gear wvere denmol hedl and thbe pllane damaged so mutch therwise that Rickenbacker wais i>r(eed to albandon the contemlhated 1,000-mile flight around the .country > make at) industriartl and aeronautical it'vey. Riekenbacker, wvho cai'ried a mes ige fromi President Har'ding for the briners convention at San Francisco, ft this morning for' that city by r'aih. In a statement Rickenbacker' attr itted the cause of the accident to the ghtning which struck the piano at 'otroit last Thursday. "I am .through with commercial viatlon 'fpr the time being," he said. rher'e is not a plane in the United tates fitted 'to make suoh .a long, pur. The platie 'we .were flying tras e0 nearest appy0 0 tLa it fell shit METHODISTIS TO GATHElI Annual Method 'Training Confer. ence to be L .d at Wofford Sollege Beginning June 19. Spartanburg, June 12.-The third anual Methodist Training Confer ence for South Carolina will be held at Wofford College beginning June 19< and continuing thrdugh June 30. Tle conference, while promotcd by the Sunday School Boards of the up per and lower conferences of -the Meth odist Church of South Carolina, Is op en to members of all denominations, and will present no denomfational or controversial courses of study. Meth- t ods of teaching religious subjects, the importance of an awakening in re ligious interest, and kindred matters, rwill receive chief emphasis at the con ference, according to announcement by the secretary, Rev. L. 'D. Gillespie. Carefully pilanned courses in reli g!ous instruction will occuipy the morning -hours each (lay of the con- I forence, -recreation and social inter course will fll the -afternoons, wid at night lectures by noted men'and wo- I men who are on the conference facul ty Will be given. This year's confei ence ipromises to be more largely at tended than either of its two predeces sor's. The only exi)else connected with the conference Is the matriculation fee of $2.00. Arrangements have been made for the use of the dormitories and gymnasium of Wofford college, without any charge except the actual cost of board and lodging for the en tire twelve-day period, which is $15.00. This includes all items of expense ex- I cept -personal laundry. Applicants may send their naimes to Jos. K. I)avis, Treasurer, Wofford College, Spartan hurg, S. C., or may make all arrange- t ments after arrival. 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The bishop himself ap )eared in -fine spiirit and joked with hose who met him at, the station. 'Bishop 'iiigo was brought home in he private car of Fairfax Hfarrison, >resident of the Southern Railway, f whicli the bishop is a director. Members of his family who mot Jin at the train afterwards expressed urprise to ilnd his condition appar ntly so favora'ble. In the ambulance n the way to his residence, the ishop, noting the white uniformed rivers, pocularly remarked: "Well, the Ku Kluxers have got me." Bishop Kilgo became ill on his 'way iome from Hot Springs, Ark., where ec had been attending the general con erence of tile Southern lethodist htirch, and was taken off -the traini at ilem plhis: Dr. Turner will hold a conference vith the bishcop's physician lere to niorrow, it WNas announced. University of South Carolina ENTItA.NE EXAMINA'1ONS IRAtrance examihiations to the Uni 'ersity of S.outh Carolia will be held Py the 'County Su perintendent of Edu ation ait t le Comnty Cotr. 1-louse Fri lay, Jily 1-1, 1922, at 9 a. im. Tle Lilniversity offers varied cours s of study In science, literature, his ory. law and 'husiness. The cxpens is are, moderate and many opportuni les -- for self-blt,,irt are 'afforded. cholarships a're available. For full particulars write to President W. S. Cut'rell, University of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C. Annou ;A SPE KEL Sprin (ES AN e in the history of ti Kelly-Springfield Ti :h Kellys---NOW---f be withdrawn at ai low! Thmorro' are the Best Quali (field Tire Co, ai BRICS. Price Our Price !.90 ..-...............$ 7.45 ,90...........__.9.65 .00-....-............. 1575 .00-....--.....-....18.00 .50 .... . 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