The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 08, 1913, Image 1
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VOL. '8, NO. 54, SKMI-AV III
TARIFF PROVISIONS f
nrr/inr nniTrnrnn:
BtrUKL LUIMiKLjo l
!
Impudent Wilson Cfeatcs Some
* Commotio^ Aiiioii^ Legislators for
Setting Aside u Precedent of [{0
Long Standing ami Heading His net
Message in Person. 1
giv
Washington, Aprily 7.?Setting Mj
aside precedent President Wilson ioc
will appear in person before Con- dei
gress and read the message he has fro
* 'lid
prepared for the extra session to
convene tomorrow. This determi- jn
nation has caused somewhat of a sht!
furure among legislators. No I'resi- bet
dent since Adams has done this, the ma
, , , t n wa
mcDsaBc uaiiug uet'u seui iu congress
by messenger. President (^
Wilson will go in person and use the
long unused President's office at the tug
Capitol, from which he will later ap- me
pear unannounced before both r(']
branches assembled on the floor of '
bee
the house. Speaking of this matter
Mr. Wilson said, "I think this the
only dignilled way for the President V'H
to address the opening session of ,?a
Fr<
Congress. The custom has been dis- .
tor
continued a long time, but it is a
jjjjery respectable precedent." spr
Provisions of the new tarilT bill hoi
made public today are as follows:
Free wool, free steel rails, free saw- hoi
ed lumber, a national tax on in- Sai
comes above four thousand dollars,
sugar cut in half and on the free
list after three years, unqualified
free trade with the Philippines, all
luxuries at the present rate. All
murketbasket necessities are reduced
to a minimum, cotton rates cut
drastically, House granted equal
power with the senate to approve
reciprocity treaties, a majority vote
only being required. Advalorem
rates being substituted for specified. UP
Sawed boards and other cabinet by
wood free and furniture reduced S'K
half, tobacco practically unchanged,
a sweeninc reduction on ncrinui- ter
tural products, cotton classifications wil
changed and reduced, which reductions
apply especially to stockings,
gloves, underwear and damask. s'u
The Vice President lias decided
not to push the charge of immorali- ,<>r
ty against a certain Western sena- we
tor on the ground that only senators '
have the right to make charges in wa
the official record. ot
In reply to the committee from
the senate calling on President Wil- 'ns
son today to sugge-t that the tariff (<>s
be considered schedule by schedule a^!
the President said he would consider
the matter. The reply will likely nes
be ready by the time of the Democratic
house caucus tomorrow. wa
INCOME TAX 111IlKXDV. ha:
A.
Underwood's Measure I'lvscnfed to 1
Iyower lirnnch?Places I.unit at hei
$4,000. wh
Washington, April 7. Included
in the Democratic tariff revision bill the
Introduced in Congress today is an we
income tax section, which would 1
require every resident of the United we
States who earns more than $4,not) K.
a year to pay a tax of 1 per cent on 1
his earnings in excess of the ex- Co]
emption.
This would not require the man tax
who earns $4,000 to pay a tax, but a i
it would demand that the individual paj
who earned $4,100, for example, am
pay into the government treasury een
an annual tax of 1 per cent on $100, bri
or $ 1.
The bill also would provide high- pri
er rates of taxation for persons with ing
larger incomes, adding a sur-tax of or
1 per cent, additional on earnings in sur
excess of $20,000, 2 per cent addi- it
tional on earnings in excess of $50,- is :
000, and 5 per cent additional on ed
earnings in excess of $100,o0<). Tin
Under the sur tax provisions the cor
man who earns only $20,000 would the
pay to the government each year at tini
the rate of 1 per cent on $16,000 inc
($4,000 exempt), or $160. If he pre
earns $2 0,000 he would pay 1 per try
cent of $16,000 still and 2 per cent 1
on $10,000, thus making his annual wa;
tax $260. The person with a $50,- pre
000 income would pay 1 pt r ctrit on nut
16,000, and 2 per cent on $30,000 tax
i total tax of $760 The man <ha
with an income of $100,000 would fiei
)>? rnriuimrl tn i.:?v 1 r.< r r. ??r ??*t
41 *1.000, 2 per cent on $30,000, and dio
3 per rent on $50,000, h;< h would to
be $1,500, bringing: hi' te?t: ' Income jcln:
; : -t v ?, - - i, . -
p -U)
DKLY. LANCA
COUNTY NEWS SU ^
NATIOf
II HATH K1HU X(?S.
jcial to The News. S||y F|j|g wm
fleath Springs, April 7.?Messrs.
T. and Truesdale Stover wen to tions Intio
ck Ilill Friday to attend the fu- Living High
al of their sister, Mrs. Lee. Washington,
V musical entertainment was women
en in the Masonic hall Friday .
, . . i v. . .v. >nK almost ev<
lit by the Kershaw band and by , . , .
, ^ , . _. , ... . trict in the coi
al talent. The proceeds will be
. . . .. .. . ii .> ; titions demand
foted to seating the hall. Re- .
, . .. ... I amendment ft
shnients were served by the ladies i ,
, ., .. . . . marelied to tl
society of the Baptist church. , ,, , , ,
,, , . delivered their
Mr. W. B. Twitty spent two days , .
, , ... .. their congressi
Camden last week with the Ker- A
. .... . trast with t
iw band, of which he is a mem- , . ,
. I,. which attendei
The band was employed to ,
. 1L , i here on Man
ke music while the horse show
crowds swam
s in progress. ,
marchers todaj
\ccording to our best information cieare(j streets
i answer to the .inquiry of The KUartj which v
wb last week) the drag is not be- oua aR g)|f
; used on the roads in this im- when the p
diate community, with the ex- jntorior of the
ition of the road between PleaB- ^]jon paui
t llill and Rich Hill. This has grePted by Re
m put in good condition by Mr. Washington, w
bert Blacknion, the builder of it. ers ion>, eno?cr
Rev. J. E. McManaway of C.reen- of welcome,
le, one of the evangelists of the were enough n
ptlst Home Mission Board, spent house to mak
Bay night at the Baptist pas- ting of woman
'um' he pulled d
Mrs. Horace Earle of Boykins states ?
lit Friday night with her parents 1 inside the
"e* senators greetr
Mrs. A. Cauthen, accompanied by them were Se
son, Irby, went to Charleston ]0tte, Jones
itrday to consult an oculist. Townsend, Sut
Mrs. W. C?. Hough went Saturday As ea<,j, of f
:ht to see her father-in-law, Mr. F(Ml;ltors shool
ios Hough, who was reported to 1 that they
I fight and wouli
Mrs. Willie Faulkenberrv and I ..
of persons who live abroad. K. Htewman, K
t is estimated by members of the Oardner, and >
v> and means eoinniittee that op- retained as spn
iximntely *100,000,000 in rove- which meets at
may l>e derived from this new L'I. 1 9 13.
, including the corporation tax, The dolopate
t amount making up for the do- were W. H. Hr
t in revenues to he derived from T. VanLandin
jorls by virtue of the greatly re f'askey, which
>ed tarift rates and the transfer nooga on May
the free list of articles that are W.
ssed a nece aries of living
mat is to bp in
s. Ida Bell have been visiting T. . , ..
Laeh of the
ir parents at this place. tho q1 n (
Mr. Preston Iiorton, rural carrier ? ,
the members
this otiice, has purchased a motor- ?? , ,
* support for ei
de for use cfii his route. tjon
Mr. Cranford McMackin is fitting ,
Formal reso
the builuding formerly occupied Sfit?tjona]
the People's Bank for a barber ? ' . '
* "^en the right
>?>' ed in both hi
Mr. Preston Blackmon of Lancas- .,
* , , , , gather with so
spent a part of last week here ? , ,
v ' memorials fr
h his daughter, Mrs. Watson. , , ., . ,
and Individual
Mrs. B. B. Mobley and Tavlor , , _
. In'n or Oregon
nt Monday afternoon in Ker- ,, ... .
Mondell of 1
resolution" in t
Mr. P. T. Twitty visited his daugh- f ,.
. , , . for 1,10 consti
, Mrs. Mackey, in Camden last
ek- S1TFR
Prof. K. J. Ilerndon of Yorkville IVCir
s in town Friday and Saturday
last week. Protests Agaii
Miss Clara Hendrix, after bring- Pnnkhurst
; her sc-hool at Primus to a sue- Continue \
sful close, is with her parents London, A
tin. gott OS. PnnUm
Mr. (J. L. Mobley made a busl- of retaliation
is trip to Lancaster Saturday. of Mrs. Fnimr
Mr. 1). A. Cauthen of Richl\urg leader, to a*t<
s in town last week. last night sun
Mrs. Joel llough of Camden, who another large
* been visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. As in sever
Moore, returned home Monday. the kind, the
Mrs. Bolen of McBee is visiting situated at C
r daughter, Mrs. J. A. Itutledge, hamshire, was
o has been quite sick. being prepared
Itev. T. W. DeVane is attending a tenant. The
Presbytery at Hock lilll this h,p, a firm of
ek. their loss at $
Miss Kloride Ilorton returned last Miss Scott '
ek from a visit to her sister, Mrs. suffragette, las
P. Hutson, at Venters. Secretary Tin
Postmaster T. M. Hell went to samples of the
lumbia Monday. ture" used for
. gettes. Irududii
to $2,200. The individual with son. An* acc
iet income of $1,000,000 would plained that tli
r $2,260 on his first $100,000, tain the metal
1 in addition lie would pay 4 per women declare
it on $000,000, which would Mrs. Pankhi
ng his total tax to $28,260. her threat to g
The bill also would re-enact the q^e last meal
sent corporation tax law, impos- ?>on before se
a 1 per cent tax on the earnings upon her Thin
corporations, stock companies, in- t,.r<>d Hollow:
anee companies and the like, hut formed to n't
would exempt partnerships. This r?.fuses food.
i flat rate, there being no gradual
scale the earnings Increase. Itch-gates to <
a few changes from the present A few of th<
poration tax act concern chiefly office of registr
time of making returns and the The delegates
le for collections. The bill also reunion were
ludes under its provisions the Strait, J. D.
ipr rty and earnings in this covin- shall. Alterna
STEK, S. c., TTESDAY, A
iISTS INVADE TEDDV'S
IAL CAPITAL! HO
hver U.'ivc-t-KcsoIii. Progressives i
dueed in Connrt'ss Ask Viiderv
t til \ Ot?. ('oilllllittccs
April 7.?Five hun- Washington
suffragists, represent- caucus, held j
iry congressional dis- t,M' 1,1'
in try, armed with pe- iu. 1,10 |,ousc>
ling a constitutional ative v ?
or votes for women, can,,i<li,lc for
he capitol today and an(i i)er,RCt?d
demands in person to sivc l0K's,aliv
nen. In marked con- me,nl,ers ?r 1
lie disorderly scenes ronference am
1 the suffrage parade memljers wl,?
ch 3, when unruly VVa8hin*ton v
ped tad* police, the taucu8? or co
' moved over perfectly tlie mn-i?rit>'
and under a police ,h?Uf!e ?m,'e 1)1
vas almost as numer- interest0(I SP"'
fragists. women, attorn
roeession reached the ' BOOI)
capitol building, Miss A ,lo?(1 of
who headed it. was the ?ntire pr(
presentative Bryan of co?8re8?men
ho halted the march- <lant applaus
h to make an address b?th D"mo01
He declared "there par,N>s' sI)0k
ien in the senate and ",Staml patterf
e it certain that the slVR pri"HPlt>f
volt. . An o;
suffrage never would saK,>" from C<
own in tlie I'nited materialize
attended the
rotunda a party of ru8entativeB It
d the women. Among Lf>wis Huling
nators Hrady, HaFol- 8yivania; Hell
Sliafroth, Poindexter, tornja; Murdt
herlaud and Thomas. jmUgh und Co
he women passed, the of Washlngtoi
t hands and assured chandler of
were lr favor of their hergh of Mini
1 support the measure but not i
itrodueed In Congress 0f Washlngtoi
women carried into gan", Nolan of
>opy of a petition to son of Illinois
of Congress asking The caucus
riunl suffrage legisla- declaring thai
binding upon
lutions proposing con- jng, hut that
nendment giving wo- to support 1
to vote were lntroduc- pouring in
onses of Congress to- | source,
ores of petitions and After a leni
r?m various soeleties course of whi
s. Senator Chamber- the Progress
i and Representative representation
Wyoming Introduced house commit
ru-ir respective houses t>f their num<
tutional amendments, house but als<
progressive v<
UiKTTKS in the preside
XNOTHKH HOrSI' ,i . was ap
.i.rtty Loader
n,( Sentence of Mrs. r .y(l , ,,,
to "English Prison ^|urdook
o Violent Porm. p, committee
pril 5?The suffra- pn>ssiv<.s.
ling their campaign
against the sentence Antiorh
line Pankhurst. their The Antio
Tm of imprisonment. Migse8 Kate
"ceded in destroying i Duron, v
country house by fire. \ Thursday and
al previous eases of I .. .
tins week. f
residence, which was ^ endmissio
horlewood, BuoklnR- Kriday ovenin
unoccupied. hut was fpfl of 10 an
I for the reception of I ,.hargod to d>
owners of the build- | ,.x,.r<ises.
contractors. estimate 1 gram:
12,500. I THURS
Trov. the ralifornla i jvclainatior
it night forwarded to j tost A flaR d
ran at Washington Dialogue? '
"instruments of tor- play? Old
ribly to food suffra- Song ?The
ng Miss Zelle Emer- ehoi.
ompanying note ex- A Kalry 1)
e samples do not con- play Mr<.
lie tip which all the Song?Good
is used in the prison. Admission t
irst has carried out j KRII
o on a hunger strike. | song You
sh<' took was lunch- ' ^Yroto on my
ntence was imposed , ,MaV jamb
sdav Since she en- play -Grow
iy jail she has con- A |,rill ?Tl
ruler except that she pantomine?
Play?Out i
Song A Da
onf.derate Reunion*. l)iaiogue -1
. veterans met at the ,.antomiiue
ation April ith, 1 .* 1 ?. ; Emission 1
elected to the state *
W. P Pruce. T J Pension
Walker. W. A. Mar-j o( r,
?,.a \l E. Jordan. -I
j. w. Williams, P. C. n>, ,'7, ,thae ' \\
,,i?s Kuia entitle,
nsor for f amp Dim. .
A.*?. ^r.1?. ?'
- " rT'w onV'"
ace J. M. Hough. \\
W O P- 1 ln numhe
K 11 " Chitt-i CI 10 in numl
?,n nv>"l at < hatta- ,
?Ci 27 and 20. lul.t.
"o A. POKTBR. c?,1? nn..m
I'WIli 8,
BE THE DEATH
ID A CAUCUS
Mi. M. li. Ill
Mr. M. H. Ilinsoii
in Congress Deride to Creek township, f:
cood For Places on the to h5s maI,y frien
Ilinson, died at his I
llluff, at C o'clock
, April 5.?At its first ing. His death w
restcrday, tlie Progres- lie complained son
ir<l party organization fore but arose as us
nominated Represent- ing and went out
durdock of Kansas, as where he was foun
speaker of the house wards in a dying
plans for an aggres- trouble was some
e campaign. Fifteen Mr. Ilinson was 7
he house attended the was a son of the 1
it the affiliation of four son. Ilo was a br
have not yet reached soldier during the V
vas announced. The States, having enlis
nference, was held in vincibles," Compai
onference room of the South Carolina 1
uilding and a crowd of mantled t?y the late
ctators, many of them Manus. He was tw
ded. first wife being a
OF ORATORY. His second wife v
oratory swept through Dean, by whom he 1
iceedings and the new the following childi
were accorded abun- marriage:
le as they denounced Messrs. James I),
ratic and Republican O. M. llinson, and
e of "bossism" and Hinson, Jr., Lee
>" and lauded I'rogres Adams and W. 10. i
> and Theodore Roose- mains wdre interr
xpected "keynote mes- eluireli today at 12
olonel Roosevelt failed tor, the Rev. T. A
The members who I the officiating minis
conference were: Rep- ?
uple, Temple, Walters, Mis. John
; and Kelley of Perm Mrs. Agnes Lee, \
and Stephens of Call- c. Lee of Rock Ili
nek of Kansas, lime- place Thursday nigh
pley of Illinois; Bryan of several years, ag?
I.; Lafferty of Oregon, funeral services we
New York, and Lind- her residence Frida;
nesota. Those record llardin, pastor of tl
?resent were Falconer k. church, of which
i; Woodruff of Micld- her and the remain
California, and T' cm in the cemetery at 1
Lee was born and
adopted a resolnt'on ant Hill township, b
I its action vas not of the late Capt. W
the members stteml-f sides her husband
each member aim free dren she leaves su
Progressive measures, following brothers
the house from ?nv " ,J """
mt'Bsrs, I i?i VKl, Will
A. J. Stover and
?thy discussion i>) V..e Thomas Barton and
eh Mr. Murdock s-.id aiul Miss Martha S
ives were entitled to
on the important >><q ?
tees, not only because
trtcal strength in th? Goverument Will M
? because of the large |tanks to TUl(. u,
Me cast for the party jr4?,,ev
intial election, a com- ' .
, Washington, Apri
pointed to consult MaUnderwood
nKoni Pro- McAdoo of the trea
nmittee assignments will deposit $2,000
said he expected 50 or tional banks in D
places for t'.ie bo- the money shortage
the flood, accepti
state, city or coun
School Closing. curity. Tills will b
eh school, taught by since 1008 that the
Blakeney and Eva accepted as security
bill close the term on bonds other than tin
Friday evenings of States.
)n Thursday evening The action was di
n will be free. On result of telegraph
g a small admission from National B
d 15 ments will he Cloodhart, who has
efray the expenses of ing conditions and
This will be the pro- the banks in the tie
All of the seven
5DAY 7 P. M. of Davton will be d<
i and recitation con- eminent depositarie
Irill. will be deposited
loing to the Dentist's, soon as thev off??r
Maids' Association. factory to the score
Honeysuckle Vine. the amount will all
re of Trades. lief to the Hnancii
rill. Dayton.
Pepper's Ghost. During the past
I Night. government has slii
roe. ington and Chicagt
JAY, 7 P. M. 300,000 to the sub
Can't Guess What II?- cinnati to meet pr
Slate. for money.
io Jim. I
n-Up Folks. J I.KVKK KI.UCTKD
io Indian Huntresses. :
.1 uanita. Action of (Icinsoii
in the Streets. Meeting An
iy in the Pekin School. Sumter, April
>ho Hand. IHchard I. Manning
Abide With Me. night that at a r?
0 and 15 cents. the trustees of C
Congressman A P.
1 Money Iteady. elected a life trust
>urt Paul Moore has l-ever had now acee
<k for $5,816.50 cov- succeeds the late
mount of money due ' other life trvi
1 to pensions in this Johnston of N'owbe
being 21S all told, nldson of Greenvilh
/ided into different rtllinau, J. K. Wat
own, Matthews, W. W I
titled to. $06.00 villo and R. I. Mann
r entitled each 72.00 Mr. Lever's elect!
>? i i-m.uu*M imcn is uo 1(1 oniy ny nis <
tfr ontitlod each 26.00 hut hy the groat 1
ler on titled each 48.00 shown during hl> |
)< r fiitit-led each 22.10 1 ri< 111 ti\r.iI d? volojj
%
"WWIiW? WHK * WKU'/A^ * , yr
$1.50 PER Y
"RECORD officers' bul
STOP BUR
inson. Sr.
i, Sr., of Flat
imlllarly known Two ?; <><> >villo Youiik
ils as "Reedy"
I>eatl> in Store linsei
lome near White
Thursday morn- of F'Family.
as very su<1<1<mi. tJreenville Special to
.o the night be- ohmrye April 0.?Upo
ual in the morn- .
into the yard. ,Mt? the bu8emec- of 51
d shortly after- <lrv Soods store short!
condition, ills o'clock tiiis morning
heart affection. Smith. 17 years old, son
6 year. ol,l and wcaIthy family,
ate Daniel Ilinave
and gallant year-?ld companion. How
I'ar Between the engaged in a pistol battle
ted in the "In- policemen who had conct
>y H, Second selves in the store In ;
tegiment. com- ?f ? burKlary. with the
Capt. Amos Mcice
married, his the young men were sh<
Miss Blackmon. am' one ?' ^ie I>olicem?
as Miss Martha wounded,
is survived, with With five bullets in hi
ren by the first a wound through hit Ik
Smith ran up a flight of s
. John, Judson, se??nd floor, where the e
Mesdames M. L. *'ie 'irni I'ad stationed
Adams, Minor waiting. He was met
toberts. Ilis re- s^eP by 0,,<? of tiie clerks,
ed at Fork Hill ',l to ,lim not to fire a
o'clock, liis pas- Passing on, tearing the
. Dabney, being 'ace with one hand at
ter. "o" pistol with tiie otlie
? file floor and expired.
C. I gee. Martin ran to the re
.sr.. ,.f m. ,basement, with a bullet h?
wi mi, JUail I . . f **'
li. died at that > head and a,">ther iu
t after an illness Ulld co,,cealed himself i
Ml 13 years The A l|0,,<,pnia|i followed cl
re conducted at llim and pu,,ed hlm out- ?
y by Rev. E. K. time toarinK a mask fror
ie St. John's M. Mart?n was placed
she was a mem- li<'? a,nbulance and rush
s were interred rity hosPitaI. where he e
Itoek Hill. Mrs. hours laterreared
in Pleas- News of this terrlblt
>eing a daughter 8pread Quickly even at tli
. J. Stover. lie- night and has crea
and seven clul- found sftnsati?" throu,
rviving her the ?ll>'
and sisters: At noon ln the coa
, Truesdale and OUSO* in th<' presence of
Mesdames J <>r more c,t,z?!"s of all
S. N. Hammond ")roner conducted a di
tover. mto the ki,Ii"K- The tw<
turned verdicts asserting
vv ard Smith and Rowley M
_ * to their death from p
wounds at the hands of
nke Deposit in ? AlexandePt A M li
rer Money St. in- A Mayfie,(K
Chief of Police llolci
1 " ?Secretary deputized to take the c
sury department custody until Monday
,000 in the na- commitment will be iss
ayton to relieve oor?ner. At the same tii
resulting from tion for 1,41,1 for the tli
ng government, u'" bo made before Ju
ty bonds as se- wbo convenes the spring
e the lirst time 00,1 rt of common pleas
government has v,,,? county tomorow moi
r for deposits, Th<' inquest was the mi
ose of the United ,(" ''v<'r held in this cou
father of young Smith,
ecided upon as a ('d wlth Briel and dumb
ic advices today tragic occurrence, a
;.i,u ir,.-.the inuuest and conduc
, animation of the various
been investigate _____
requirements of MKKTIXO OF COL'NT\
>od district. ASSOCIATION
national banks ?
psignated as gov- I q'0 Consider Matters H
s and the funds Tick Erndioatio
with them as I The following letter 1
security sajtls- 1 us yesterday by Mr. J
tary. lie expects ntngham. who asks us t
ford effective re- tli;?t the day suggested
?l stringency in lowing letter has beei
April 10, and that the i
few days the p, called at 10 o'clock o
pped from Wash- (Mcmson College, April
> a total of $2,- \jr. j. Roy Cunningham,
-treasury at ('in- Lancaster, S. C.
essing demands Dear Sir W e wlch ?
^~
V
KA1{\
HTC \ >
Li Li 1 kJ \
GLARY
Men Meet
llfllt?Itotli
Charlotte
n breaking
fashionable
ly after 3
, Leonard
of a promlaml
his 20- *
ley Martin,
with three
;alcd themmticipatiou
result that
>t to death
nn severely
s body and
;art, young
tairs to the
mployes of
themselves
on the top
who shoutgain,
and
mask from
ul gripping
^r, sank to
ar of the
ile through
his hand,
n a closet,
osely upon
it. the same
n the lad's
in the poled
to the
xpired two
e tragedy
lat hour of
ted a prosthout
the
nty court
a thousand
rank, the
lal inquest
) juries rethat
Leonartln
came
istol shot
Policemen
Hair and J.
f
onibe was
idicers into
when their
ued by the
me applicaroe
odicers
idKe Sliipp,
term of the
for CJreenrning.
ost dramatnty.
The
overw helmfounded
at
ppeared at
ted the exi
witnesses.
APRIL l(L
lion to tlif J^u't that it wi
? sary to call a mooting of
I .IKK TKl'STKK ty Association in the 11
aiul would suggest April
Board at Kerent of ni,.oting. We have
iiouneed. proposition to present t<
5.?The Hon tive to tick eradtcatloi
; announced hist county this year. It wil
cent meeting of sary to make such arrang
lemson College iatr than May 1 if the
Lever had he?.n
in ext< mlod into your coi
ee and that Mr tore i earnestly insist thi
pted. Mr Lever tItis matter your immed
H. A. Simpson tion and call a meeting ot
istees are Alan named date,
rry, M. L Don- Awaiting an early reply
, Senator B. R. v< ry truly yours,
inamaker of St. MART L. Qi
tradley of Abbe- 7
ling. '" t'elehralo Mis lti
on waa influenc- The relative and frien
executive ability, well S. Starnew are invito
nterest be has at his residence on Sat
vnblic eaerer in t''th Inst., to be with 1
,in, ,,t. celebration of his STth hi
Relative to
n.
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ann.^n?e
'..i the fol1
seleeted,
netting win
11 that day:
I 3, 11* 13.
> call attenII
be 1111008your
Counear
future,
10 as date
a d< finite
> you rolai
in your
1 be necesemente
not
work is to
inty, there
it you give
ate atteni
the above
. I remain,
JIGLEY.
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rthday.
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