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p .('1 - - I 'tCif *v I, VOL,. 9, NO. 7(i, FLORENCE FAVOI *IITI ni ri _ * SEMI-WEEKLY. 00 CHKMVKR JA Hi I'W The Taylor-Waters ( 1 or miru wm ituu.i <i... v..... < -? ?^ LANCASr ,,|short meei rnu..??r rER, S. C., FRIDAY, ?JUI m ROOSEVEIl 26, 1914. ' CPflDfe S. C. BANK! OUUnLO Program for 3RK AT ISIjK or PALMS flAT) I ! .Ill Annual Otnvention ??Hl? ' $1.50 PER YKAR [ i He Mmi-BLt Statement by Hicha Shout, "Down Witt GUY SIMMS ANI) l\h |V|hN ChoBter Reporter Jur 1UL. IflLll The contract for , mew jail was awardec rds BrinKs!Taylor-Water8 Con81 , Columbia, and work 1 Biease!" parted to commence days. The building ! stories in height, incl FORTNER ai,t* he POncre till Ihester county's I Tuesday to the I ruction Co., of i Train Delay on the job is ex- . . ^ in the next few , will be four ? udins basement, SPEOIAI tte and steel. , JJ IN JASPER WJLJ Maeks Speak- Calls $25,00( Brief. Helatei . FEATURES. THE IVIEX,< SON'S POLICIES ??:r. , at the Isie of ),?()() to Colombia nnutt11 to'lv< hail hanker i Blackmail. days' progt i Congressiuai: "AN SITUATION. I Principal ?1>? ? ?! With Features. i. S. (\ June 124. - A I a net 1 larked the opening 1 aini today of the 14tli Hition of tne South (Jaro- , ;i 's association. The two im teems with features. i Carter Class being the saker. He comes touior- IN CO K PASSED AWAY Pronvnent Member of le Charleston Bar. NFEDSHATE ARMY. Manning, Clinktiralm, < Mendel I,. Smith 1 Applauded, Florence Special t( Neva and Courier June with Blease; hurrah for V ad the BtfltBmont nf Inh The building will cos There were five b I'hus. A. and j bids ran as follows: Liberally of Chester, 127,337.2 Works, of Camden, Taylor-Waters Const > Charleston Columbia, $26,4 83; > 24.?"Down of Columbia. $26,94 Smith" greet' Waring, of Columbia n n Dinv,.. ...i.. bid of the Tnvlnr-U t 124,715. I itdders, and Ute Vmud Linn Fol J. W. Wylie, ! 9. . i ?iates, Who t 2; Camden Iron N. J., $26,450; Cr< ruction Co., of ltidgeland, Jum John C. Hoslep, , ty had little oppo 0; and (lao. W. i pedigrees of the i, $29,675. The | who angled for vo 7atoro f 1/\nu4 ?tt a i /low A mtkaoIt ?-?? Says Handling "owed by ( audi- Has Ma *<ldrfSH Small R| >wd. New York, J > 24.?J'u>per coun- statement ibr rtunity to take the Rcosevelt declt trio of candidates | $25,000,000 to tea at Hidgeland to- secured the rig ' ??*? i ! mn rnnnl no , I VJ ? . ;\IUUIIj of Foreign Affairs conven*,'on a <le Uncle Sa.n listing in th diculous. ^e un{l une 24?In a lengthy ?f *he C< uod today. Colonel'?* S ired the payment of V< r^' 6 ( Colombia for having ar<I,U'K<.( f< ht to build the Pana- ' M reK,(,e?t nrnulrl <wl Owl Ulgton . 5 me leaaing aims of tins ire to Luke stops lor an- m^rveil e eradication of the cat- utn to prepare for the comstton boll weevil, regard- ^ ^ ome live years away. |of Mr Ai rops and cattle raising,.^ Pp^e ^ ,r the farmers. , Bright Williamson, of Mr A) in his annual address to Fourteen Years Continisly as Senator From < Charleston County. (lowing account of the death igustine T. Smythe appeared lews and Courier of Thursugustine T. Smythe, for candidate for Governor to the Florence County Ve said: "I am ??*? worn In the race because I i my right to vote for wh Stating further that h< vote for Governor Illeas ed States Senate, Mr. guyed considerably by 11 *-? ivivuaiufs ' ? j ?, here today, tion Uo. was accepto< voters, when tain of the specifici it abused man aRfChtly scaled down im exercising fl*ure submitted by i om I please." accepted by the boar s intended to) The new jail is to e for the Unit '?t en McAliley strei Richards was the purpose several the audience ,w'" he thoroughly r r mvviu VUUOII U*i" | n ?CVJ\ VJk 1, and when cer-J Western Carolina itions had been , the party in Real $24,715 was the j the afternoon, this concern and j Of the 700 pen d. I to town early in tl be built on the j aspirant discuss t at purchased for i not more than 30 months ago, and o'clock when the nodern and con- j Then each sue' i tuts ^imricbion ??? railroad detained Pending treaty, ufort until 1:30 in Payment of bel If the propoi jo us who had coir,, f,d' th" pres he day to hear each Statcs ,n Paiiai he different issues, a/ therefo . 0 remained until 4 C?lombia and speaking began. should abando' ech was limited fn *n b*8 stat< L Z?~ ated blackmail. wcommande ?d treaty la right, i ^!"'rv0 se'U ~r .w tt . farmers mm ience of the United .. . . _ their produ( ua is wrong and Pana- .. . . ohgaa.iri . . . I the associat should be restored to i , . i,? tt*.i* i o? a Iof Anderson the United States. ? i be ^ I teen new bai n the zone. ing the past jment Col. Roosevelt d the federal reserve act, j-Vr:ars ?lH' d the establishment of a ; l)' rs 1 on, and declared that the lli8 sumr ?t get better prices for ' :ts. The membership of had h ion, Secretary Hollemau, than two reported to be 3 42. EIgh- death nks have been added dur- of an ac year. Mr. Smy thmich of the most prominent mem :he Charleston Bar, died at tier home, Flat Rock, N C., r afternoon at 6.30 o'clock. ieen dangerously ill for more weeks and the news of his is not unexpected. Because cident about two years ago the was unable to walk, IP moinl ? irx/x/1 TT^ as he proceeded, cries good-bye, amen, coat-tai ing shot at him as he p hiR speech. He launc tacks on the newspapers a "contemptible oiigarcl ing that they were tr: him because lie was goi Blease. Mr. Richards fill t 111) olio ri?n t U .. 4 1% of "Sit down, | v?nlent. The basem 11 swinger,' be tho laundry, the ki roceeded with boiler room, while tl hod bitter at- contain the Sher i, calling them Foors two and three ly' und charg}- son, equipped throug ping to crudh date cells and other ng to vote for ances. The only woe denounced as building will be th? ? - < flftW f u/'iture ?? K ? ient will contain 20 minutes. Wht! tchen, and the the country were le first floor will the arrival of the iff's apartments. R. M. Mixson, wt will be the pri- | gressman J. P. B; ;hout with up-to-' district, made a I prison appli- Jasper county vol Ml about the slightly muddied ; door and win- ator Smith by sp le the people from in part: patiently awaiting j "The payme train from Beaufort "on *? Coloml 10 Is opposing Con - expression of .v yrnes of the second ?&y ^or our ha irief address to the *? build the !'? Lers. This candidate jthe belated pa the waters of Sen-|w'*b an aP?log ringing in advance *bis propose nt of twenty-five mil- j ^^'APU, bia together with the; bigg a; t is in effect an apol >i.ig secured the rigli; New Vork I mama Canal merely is ?ver ymeut of blackmail ' :y to the blackmailers New Yor' id treaty submitted by i ni?rcantile - -- ? ' . ?l.? c ; vs In li N FAILURE I SERVE EST ON RECORD Augus Dry CJcmhIs Concern Owes j born in u,000,000?Unable to |He was ; lorrow Money. garet M. r, June 25.?The biggest er, a nat failure in the history of yoars th .v uiwiiivumuu UIO oj/IJ 1U). nc 1b 72d year. D IN CONFEDERATE ARMY. tine Thomas Smyttae was Charleston October 5, 1842. a son of Thomas and Mar(Adger) Srnythe. His fath:ive of Ireland, was for forty e pastor of the Second Pres " "V vuu vuuiftr HULL 111 tail swinger.' He said h ing to resign as railroa< er. Charles Carroll Sims didate for Governor, s ence did not give respei to him and the other friendly to Governor HI ed out by saying that u w uh it coat-1 w e was not go- the building will be d commission-! ProofThe offer of the C another can- 8ecure tho money frc aid the audi- Llfe Insurance Co. :tful attention ha,f per cent was * candidates ty tho"?a?d dollars. ease. He start :be raised by bpecial < he hart linvnr over u Peri?d of fou inai. nuur, mm one ot ills pet jol practically lire- nings did at Beai the brief hour he Citizens' Hunk to dates had small mi the Now York velop any new ati| at live and one-;ary speeches, iccepted. Twen- j Mr. Jennings, ' is the amount to j,,K wjth hobnail >ne-half mill levy executive's neck r years, and thi- ,i,m wnnrri aia .? kes as L. I). Jen- irres"Jt'ni wns lfort yesterday. In riKbt, then o jre today the candi- raus i,s wrong. oportunity to do- immediately sli ;les to their custoni- |l?mbia and wt the canal and ivho has been walk- and boots over the chief hnlf-w?y ",ea* discussing the par- 'MVe Kuil .u? restore the sto on tnrouKh Mr. Bryan I ummu ? ur presence on the Isth (,ay when In such case Panama jfor the H- 1 lould he restored to Co1' '1^ The i should stop work on OWeR more abandon the place b:iKiat *',e l,res There should he no pay* Its J,! ures. If we as a nation !'W0.0U0. Ity or theft, we should Johu r,a len Koods. If we h.ivc :,,u' ',s <'h:< was precipuawa 10- i byterian receivers were appointed 1 was a <1 1. Claflin Company of thi- proniinei company, it is estimated, Augustii than $30,000,000, which in the r ent time it is unable to j the Sou <sets are said to be $4 4,- j lumbia, j ou threat flin, head of the company states, pi individual stockholder,! fin a? church here. His mother laughter of James Adger, a at merchaM of Charleston, le T. Smythe was educated cliools of Charleston and at th Carolina College at Cowhere he remained until the t of the War Between the ?ril in m:i ?i .1? had a public ofiice, am from some one in the a you never will.'' He al when he professed bis Governor Blease. FLOWERS FOR CLI John G. Clinkscales, date for Governor, drc his effective nrinimnnii a a yell came iamot,nt pluK what udlence, "And tho of the preK i*o was guyed la what w,n be avail friendship for Tho authorities are I that the new jail, i additional fixtures, 1 NKSCALE8. the neighborhood ol another candi !W applaus by ZACATECAS r ki fn r* o i.s recei\ecl trom Kovernor's name. ent jail property HAS NO lable for the Job. Mr po,Iork sn of the opinion . . . . , ... . 1 , i would not be be d ncludinK lot and ! . . ... .Ill coat c.nr.e l? ' " ",ko l"? ??' t $H0.000. political appoint. , lor Smith'R basec PA XT TP XT 1>UtIOn ?f 'Puinl>k not come up." not been Kuilty MACHINE. Pay b,ackmailid if elected that it j T1,e ha,ld?B ue to a political ma- by ,>rc8ident vernor'B, built up bv ,!r-van has ,H'(> nenta or like Sena- Uni,"d Statee 1 on the free distri- ' int?rnational v in seed which would Colombia treai iif ratified will i _ . ' of theft we should not 's owne other dry g ? , Out the coi g of our foreign nfTairs , tl , ?.M, . ? in the failu Wilson and Secretary . n Buch as to make the'" ' '' a figure of fun in the'!'11* . , | he taken in vorld. This proposed!. . business wi ty caps the climax and . ceivers ma rightly render us an . r of a chain of nearly :i<> service < oods enterprises through- the Sou sntry, which are involved!and abo re. Receivers for several into the re named today and situ her of C it was announced, would j Carolina the case of t lie rest. Their in the at 11 be continued under re- at whirl inagcmrnt until their fi-1 Logan's of the state as a private of fi th Carolina College Cadets, ut a year later was mustered y Confederate army ar a nietr.ompany A, of the lifitli South . Volunteers. He continued my until the close of the war. :i time he was a member of brigade. Butler's division. wide compulsory educj was presented with Ho M. L. Smith and R were cheered in their discriminate use of tin power. Charles A. Sm an ovation by the peoi home county. k C. D. Fortner, a cam ition Ihw. He ' BY VILL^J were. ! Mauning Rebel (iencral's Ari opposing in-1 s"flere<I Heavy I, 8 pardoning' Tuesday at lith was given Kl Paso, Texas, >le of this, hlS|toca<i> a? important j Mexico, fell into tl iidate for rail-1 ^ onH^ut'onaHst8 at l'S forces The speaker ai wide open blind ny Said to Have and the reckless ??SN?city Fell which he said ho I*. M. Mr. Pollock remit June 24.?Zaca- as be d'd 'n Beau city of central jbar Charleston ho ie hands of the,'n operation sundown yester-1 by tbe daK?. Sot sain referred to the ? of co" tigers in Charleeton ' w rj ni disregard for law "Incidental!; neyeombed the city. |t-inued, "I won ided the people here I>re<,ident W ill fort yesterday of the an *? ^e '.act id which he said was represents the last Sunday, "run lombia lost w ille," a member of Government o ^ n.iK^U 4 -v Ul. . itemptuous derision to ition. M'tiOWA y,' Col. Roosevelt eon- ! Daniel* A Id call the attention of Pa son and Secretary Rrv I Washing) that this $40,000,000 News and < exact sum which Co , tary Daniel hen the United States | that Pay In f that day refused to a native of ,11 rs iiuve ueen unjusiea. Confede Retur K NAVY PAY CHIKK. |war, he nounres Nomination aN 0fl\ce Gf yniHHtir tieneral. member Lon Special to C.hcrleston (Carles Courier, June 25.- Secres this evening announced Major T specter Samuel Mi(lowan, j adraittei Raurens, S. C., has been nr rate cavalry. ning to Charleston ufter the began the study of law in the, Simonton & Barker, the s of this firm having been H. Simonton, after ward States circuit judge, and "heodore G. Barker. He was 3 to the bar in 1866 and entGIl Q U?l/*#*/QCU#ul * road commissioner, and proposed law in the la to prohibit white peop ing in negro schools wi he charged that the e rules worked to dlsfi poor man. "Rot" anr were remarks which c audience. I author of the!d?y; accordi"K 10 * i.t legislature 2, V" le from teach- \T?? ?f VU,a 8 ReUe l ed is hissed when ?. primary , The anchlae the *ctcord,nf! tc i ???.. .* ... Patch. No mention 1 cut it out . * .i, Federals killed, but ame from the prisoners were eapt srmR anil nmmiinltts nnouncement to- governor 8 st la's officials here. What, this ral were wound- ^as "ie chief e* ter the condition' ilists were heavy Charleston, why 1 ? an official dls- here Jasper co is made of the This precipitat it was said many "on from the ured, with much which were: "W there?" "Whv di an, DUUU1U LU U1H( speaker continued, 'propose to pay ecutive done to bet- ' They had b ? If it's all right for j thorough whi wrong for the people ancl ?ive the mnty?" jOolombia has ed a volley of ques- to one suni as audience, some ot Preside hat were you doing Uncle Sam to idn't vou swear nnf dent Wilson i smaii. 1 ney now only |nominated $25,000,U00 blackmail th navy an etter make the job (supplies an le they are about it of rear adn whole forty millions. At the sa exactly as much rlRht nouncee th< to the other. nation of P mt I declined to allow . J. Cowie, v be blackmailed 1 resi-' 23, 1913, b low desires the black- til the fmn as paymaster general of'ly jncre d chief of the bureau of 1 profefwi( d accounts with the rank with liral. l& L?e, ime time the secretary an- [g, proat e acceptance of the resig- member aymaster General Thomas ;?g him /hich was tendered March 1 smythe, ut was not acted upon uii-'.qtaTK r-vour nrm r\f ? M ouvvv.ITOI ui uuu iWUDUUllasing practice. During his onal career he was connectthe firms of Smythe, Brunn Smythe & Dee, Smylhe, I^ee and Smythe & Visanska, the s of the last named firm beself. his son, Augustine T. Jr., and Ernest L. Visanska. SENATOR FROM OHAR B. Prank Kelley, a Lieutenant Governor, j A. Hunter one of his i voting against the Poi Hunter replied by askl to inqure of Mr Kelley In a midnight meeting dietary committee, wh of that body, to start ai n f f lin A ??>!*?ii.. l candidate for ) it was believed V jitchcd into I feotlve artillery a opponents, forlmtt(l,> it necessary rtner bill. Mr. orai positions with Ing the people the city by a suddf why he voted according to official of the same ju |n the capture of a ile a member the garrison and its a investigation up to a late hour 'ilia's lark of ef-!a warrant? Yoi ammunition ha?l j South Carolina, to rush the fed- speaker I infantry, taking aside by angwei ?n attack, which, 1,ave to K? into reports. resulted ; w'as K?'nK on; th large portion of zen of Charleston munitions. : er aworn to.euf< ' only one official aMITH ^ TJi: Li were a citizen of ma" to be pa: , illustrated by crushed ins queries The present. A in* that he didn't reKa?"d to Mex the bar to see w&ai wavei"inK bet* at he was not a oitl- Qtiisltely desi i county nor an offlo- disidvantages , >rce the law. ding; first tow 5UAL SfKBCH. Wftrd th? othf' Id. His attitude can be | bent had p a hypothetical case, been the p dministration has with retain hurt ico purchased a course garded as een peace and war, ex-iout the tei gned to combine the , appointed, of both, and feebly ten- , nation the ards one and then to- to the abili r. Usually it has per tiring payn ^ w*** vvf ui UL Wilt; iut.Ul'1' ractically expired. It has ^1r g ractlce of Mr. Daniels to ffcSted r >au chiefs, whom he re- am] in 1 efficient, until they serve for sta( rnis for which they were tounty. In accepting the resig- t.ontinu< secretary pays a tribute wjjen h< ty and efficiency of the re- otlier p aaster general. ? " LESTON. mythe for a lo; g time manitn active interest in politics, 1880 accepted the nomination e senator from Charleston He served as state senator iusly for fourteen years. i resigned. He ofTered for no uhlio office. He was promio Maoon J ? wa vuo /in/iuiu. lie Htll formed the patriotic 84 ting In vindicating Di Saunders and Dr. J. W ing the last Asylum in being secretary of the said he deprecated th the "negro" business palgn. Dr\rx a u n? nau per- message had arrivec >rvice of n?sis- j No preaa messages r. Elenora R. The border city . Rabcock dur- diatttft' plunged itse veatigation, he tion. committee. He | The telegram de< e injection of tory wan received by into the cam- the Juarez comraan 1 zaro De Lagarzo, V ' It WOO "1 "K" 1 from the front, i Senator SmitT^ hed arrived. .speech setting f of Juarez imme-j detail as the tin If into a celehra- efforts to have ; ween the stock scribing the \lc-|the cotton prodi Genera* Ornelaa, i struggles he had der, and' by La- ralm in the pictu ilia's agent here. ; tic way of sayinf nAa> * iho fovmeiH) *1 uu , uiiiicu me irt' made his usual orth with Ah much ,Moxlco both 1 ,o would permit his [r?n' ?thors ? fair ^flntracta bet- ; ,a* u?derK? exchange hears and lnK tbat t*1ese icers, alro of the b?j"1' a*a,nf to "put Uncle Eph- l--6n hue ire," his cliaracteris- nrmp, somi C that he has place 1 aKa'n t? its or i i_ i. , I it took Vppo P e in Kress or arms into _ 'rom this country and War run coasionally, however, it Detroit, ' spasms of undcrat ?na- ; raQt wiis ii arms might ultimately of Tyrus C it our own troops. charge of i prohibited the lanuing complaint ftimes wabbling back (,:u"Pcuter, iginal position es when ('obb bad ' rnw tn IV. .1 Ujght. Col t for Ty Cobb's Arrest. "S Mas! Mich., June 24.? A war- ?| thf! ( *Rued today for the arrest ?f ,he obb, baseball player, on a |U.f the disturbing the peace. The 1'na an was made by William J. I ?? t 11 t. a meat dealer with whom an alercation Saturday dep ah wax in Ruttio t?thirty-ii< < luanvii t.liu llfUl KUl'll OIHW er of the Lodge, High Priest 'hapter. Eminent. Commander Commander)-, Grand Master Grand Lodge of South Carod Grand High Priest of the Chapter of South Carolina, leottish Kite he had taken all rees up to and including the econd. He was an active vv vy \j ur i An audience of more sand people braved t weather and listened i ates for state offices h< Indications of faction! evidence, and more sj into the debate. The ci tomorrow at Marlon. riaifaima* ? t fit. >,vuu. ?wu 1 ft''Cll %JJ than one thou Perera. wmmander he sweltering roa<,: to the candid- ' bava the honoi sre today. The to you that yoatordi Uism were in imP?rtant city of Zi i>'rlt Ik getinj? ,furefl by th? forces uid'date speas he n,>rth. v We tool land captured a larg< .. . I munition and arm VJWlim 411 UreKlCH I vuv ?oiuioin 1/11 ti at Torreon. an<l new banking and bankers and the to communicato The senator ell iy at 6 p m. the when he said tha icatecas was cap-1 -be race like a r of the division o'1?when the driv< i many prisoners j stopping word "J 9 quantity of am-i3ented with a bu s. There were flowers, which h no rwuir uunm in me ' " v currency law as the 'n^ Wftaponi broker. and shortly al lotted much applause vei*y same arn it he was running in i landed. Well, j ifcgro's cavalry mule 'ration of sirri 3r bad forgotten the ,,ona* relation bait." He was pre %2>?00'000 a? inch of beautiful |{pnMv refu9lm e said would not be n' n'ma that * U" VV/ I'1 *3 ? "II V I lir UJId ? s and munition? of .var. (la>' attend) fterward permitted tn<> league flat is and munitions to be ? If some future ndmini" ! ^^'^>00,00 illar views on internals should o.Tt. Mexico! Salem. IV atonement fo intermit the "?ld v ? to allow the landing in historlc might be used against wafi deva? ... * "* " ; membfi lug the Southern Miehigi". tions ?-rai6ing ceremonies. ? ? Mrs. M< 0 Fire in "Old Witch < ?*" New lass June 25.?Nearly ha r (;f Mrs Vitch (Mty" of Salem, ric.n ^ n ,n< buildings and tradition, i^d ^ tated today and tonight |Mru lo - of a number of organisaivil and military. ( i>rris K. Jpmip's Will is Generous. York, June 24.?By the will Morris K. Jesup filed today, of dollars aro left to publio ilesiastlcal Interests and to oil n'o waIo*!*"*'" mi-. ? * ???? vruvniuui Li. Olt Court House this mon speaking began. A nun leaders were in the cl different parts of the i The audience today were overwhelmingly Governor Hlease, and were given for United TC n Mmllh Mr Inli. itutn was in me large losers on our ilng whon tuo ..Qen# Trinidad R riber of Blfti?e rlously woundod an ty today from ^errRra was slightl; state. apparently Sunday Schools of opposed to Convrn several cheers Chicago, Juno ? States Senator th International Su ^ T> I a?K n i vnn Hrvn Kc.?rr? ?. V. side. used at political .odriguez was se- would be pressed id Gen. Maclovio who maCe heroic y wounded." United States sen /Mr. Jennings s World Holding that he was tall tion. could be fooled. .?The fourteen- ounce of s^nse," nday-school Con- that cotton jumpi funerals but some ",,r 1 xvn Pft?P' in memory of those , Precisely and efforts td get to the j Wilson's adml late. Uliout Colombl aid he didn't believe ' The condu king to people that Government t: "No one with an course of proi he said, "believes ^in acquisition s up every time Sen- and straightfo qv a nr<; e, It -would bo 'nhnvlng ,OSfi of $2 exactly aa President thoUBand b Inlstratlon !fi behaving of manufa< 'made 10,01 ct of the United States homeless, iroughout tne entire ? [reeding which resulted Cornell 1 of the canal waR open ed a forest; rward, abaoultely in ac with the sti mat caused an estimated 0,000,000; destroyed one Can uildlngs, including a score ceivo8 ' 'tiiring establishments and th? Syrl )0 of the 46,000 residents Be,rut : $300,00 aryfSOC University recently dedlcat Uhristal y building in connection ate college of adriculture. Union f ou^ a iciauvcB. 111? ftmenseum of Natural History re;6,000,000 for research work ; Ian Protestant College at $400,000; Yale University 0; Union Theological Semin ,000 and the Young Men's xi Association $2 50,000. American Sunday School ind the New York Citv Mis drew some cheers, but ent that the majority o were In favor of the Ai dldatee, from the way for Smith when Mr. Haying that he intend* Bleaae. is v*. ivit.uai un | ? " ? vi\?n uognu i j i c It was appar- thousand delegates f the audience corners of the eart mt-Blense can* The main session w they hurrahed Inah Temple, with tt Richards was N. Hartshorn, of B id voting for Various churches city housed lmporta wui^ui wim lourjtiuir rum m mis c from the four Most of his tiir h in attendance, en over to a frai ran hejfo at Med ; new primary rul le president, Win. |"are of more iQi loston, presiding, j Hons Just now throughout the Smith says he hi nt conferences. (Of cotton. I v . 'i lown. icornance witn le, however was giv- highest intern rik discussion of the hy acting pr? lee. which, he Raid, would we hav portAnce to ail fac-; build the i'am than what Senator pocriaty to cla is done or the price and at the aa discredit the c 1 ' i the principles of the ational morality. Only'dered the < 'cisely as we did act' Krave wroi e secured the right to flection on ama Canal. It Is hy- ! >n the past im credit for the canal ??ts in the me time to attempt to the belated ourse which alone ren- ratified at __Islon an ana! possible. It will be a $150,00 iK to the republic, a re- 1 the latt the honor of this nation home n and a menace to Its Inter- Church future, if this treaty for epective I payment of blackmail In j board o Washington." Uospita (1 Tract Society each receive 0; the Women's Branch of er $100,000; the hoard of ilsslnns of the Presbyterian $150,000. The same sums, rely go to the foreign missions f that Church, the Women's ! and Williams Col'eye. 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