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L | VOL. 8, NO. 58, SEMI-W EEKLY. kershaw school wins most prizes smbm? Blackmon, Kersb , ^ - nenry i nomaB, * Hea.h Springs Tskr. Secon.l PUre? S| Corrected IJst of Athletic Win- Thetus Baker, Ne ners?Lancaster Leads in Reclta- Running broad tion and Declamation. Broadus Vaughn, , . . second prize, Otis We were necessarily hurried in Bethel, getting the prize winners in the Baseball throw i athletic events of Field Day last Bertha Taylor, T. Friday and consequently there were prize> Ethel Mel several errors made which we re- ham. grot. Particularly is this true in 100-Yard dash, the case of Kershaw which was not ^us Vaughn, Ileal given the place she deserved. The prtzo, Archie B1 Kershaw graded school was indeed 100-Yard dash the banner school in botli athletic prize Frank Clybi and literary contests, winning 12 ond prize, Marion out of a possible 31 prizes. Heath 220-Yard dash. Springs took second place, with six Blackmon, Kershi and New Bethel came next with tram llorton, Ilea four. The Central school at Lan- Standing broad caster won three prizes. Boyd Magill, Kers Among the athletic events, we Amos Faile, Char wish to make special mention of 220-Yard lc Broadus Vaughn of Heath Springs, prize, Henry T1 who won four separate prizes, as second prize, well as Archie Blackmon and Henry Heath Springs. Thomas of Kershaw, who won three LITERARY each. These young men are won- Best declamat derfully dextrous and their spleu- Jefferson Mosler, did feats excited the greatest admir- prize, Ray Faile, ation from the assembled crowd Best recitation, which witnessed them. Heath Jones and At 2:16 p. m. the literary events (tied,) Lancaste were begun in the school auditorium Horton, Heath Sp under the direction of Prof. J. G. Best speller, fli Hlcharife, but after a short time it grades, Margu was deemed necessary, both on ac- Craigvllle, count of the number of contestants Best speller, fif entered and because of the lateness grades, Margai of the hour due to the fact that the Bethel, train from Lancaster was very late, Best speller, ei| to divide the contests into groups grades, Ileywart so that all contests could be finish- shaw. ed. The reading contests under the Best reader, direction of Mrs. Taylor of Lancas- grades, Ira Adar ter, the spelling contests under the school. ,iiMtuu IC.vn 11nnirh Miss Best rp:wli?r UUCV/WIVU V/i AWM.IUV -o-., . Foster and Prof. 'W. E. Moore were tenth grades, therefore held in class rooms on the Kershaw. first floor of the school building at ? the same time that the declamation a rmprj ?\ and recitation contests were being IIP I P K K A held upstairs. 1 Ij1* ***? Therewere five declaimers deserv- All n i np ing special mention, Jefferson |||? K/\|.|. Mosier of Lancaster, Ray Faile of V11 Kershaw, George Faile of Taxahaw, Gary Bailey of Heath Springs and ? Ira Adams of the Lanctser Mill ,, J " school. There were 14 in all. oaut Before In Of the 29 girls who entered the ommission. recitation contest the following do- Washington, serve special mention, Mary Heath railroad line in 1 Jones and Laura Gilbert Williams defendant in the of Lancaster, Eilleen Horton of fore the intersta Heath Springs, Ethel McMurry of mission in a pr< Jacksonham, Perny Sapp of New by the national Bethel, Kathleen Strait of Lancas- ' attacking as i 1 log ter, and Attie McCaskill and Jose- excess baggage n phlne Nelson of Kershaw. carriers. To an Mr. Jefferson Mosier very ably every traveler, w ?v, '-presented the Lancaster high in excess of 150 ji school in the declaimer's contest and interest, his declamation, "America's Un- Four years ag< crowned Queen," was gracefully and creased their < eloquently delivered. Mr. Ray weight of baggai Faile of Kershaw was a close second, cent of the first c His declamation was Clarence Poe's <o 16% per c "The Average Man." Mr. Faile also travelers partic showed much ability as a speaker, that the rate wa Misses Mary Heath Jones and unreasonable. T Laura Gilbert Williams tied for the troduccd today t first prize for the best recitation, mercial travelers Both of these spoke clearly, distinct- permitted to car ly and with a great deal of expres- baggage on a fir . sion. Although there were twenty- in Canada 200 pc nine contestants, many being con- The complains siderably older than they, these ed the commissi) Utile friends disDlayed ease and former rate of 12 grace remarkable for their years. class fare on exi Every entrant did his or her part a minimum of 21 well and each contributed to the success of the second annual Field Hl'RlHD'S Day for Lancaster county. ? After the contests were all over Property Ib-cdetl Rev. H. U. Murchlson of Lancaster Organization V In a few well chosen words delivered Improve It. the prizes to the winners of the Editor News:declamation and recitation contests, eating ot some i In conclusion l)r. J. il. Roldridge of came of the effoi Lancaster in behalf of the visiting to secure this pr teachers and pupils expressed his over to the Daugl thauks to the principal of the Ker- can Revolution, ahaw school, to the people of Ker- ?ay that I succe< shaw and to the ladies of the Ker- property has bee shaw Civic League for their hos- The Synod met in /itallty. He said thaA ho consider- KaVe the order f ed the Field Day a great Intellec- transfer the prop< tual success. no organization o Au Important announcement made this county, the during the day was that. In refer- that the matter b cace to achool Improvement. The organization coul winners of the prizes offered by the by act of the sti county boiird of education to the the deed be made rural school showing most Improve- were several deb ment during the- year just closing ing this, but It h were Rich JHttl first and JtJv<yside pleted and the dc and Cr^igville whlcn lied for see- The D. A. R. f oud prize. the property and At 5 p. m. tlw? baseball game be- look for somethl twees the high school of Heath this direction kooi Spring* and Kershaw was begun and a very interesting game foliow- __ ed. being won by the Kershav; hoys Vincent by a score of 1'?*<P Mr. U. 11. Roll An admission]? t. of 15 and 10 Mini* Eva Vincent cents was to ha'vc"been charged to F. W. Vincent ol seo the game to help defray the ex- married Sunday a penses of the Field Day exercises, O. M. C. Mosier I but a consultation was held Friday tion, where the hi by some of the prominent men of by Rev. II. F. Ci Kershaw and it was decided that to couple left Jrorai make the day more of a success they ceremony for C would raise the amount needed to and .Charleston, defray all expenses and let all per- they will make tl sons see the game free. satt, where Mr. Tho battorles were as follows, for perous merchant i Kershaw Thomas and Jordan, for , Heath Springs Vaughn, Caskey and Killing In Ke Horton. Umpires Mr. Fid Crenshaw In a difficulty / of Hoath Springs and Mr. E. L>. Ahney section of Blakeney of Kershaw. Allen Kirkley, The correct list of prize winners Kirkley,was shot) in the various contests is as fol- cd by Sidney He lows; Thomas P. Horto Running high Jump, first prize, last night. Horto BroaUus Vaughn, Heath Springs; shoulder. LANCASTER, S. C., TUESDAY :u;r :i|SUNDRY CIVIL bill seric SSSi AGAIN COMES UP MAII taw; second prize | Kershaw. j mpster^F rsha w~ Exact "^production of Ono Vetoed Crevasse iv Bethel. l>y Taft Now in the House. Itii|iiill; jump, llrst prize, Washington, April 21.?The sun- Pourin Thomps^Ncw dr>' <"vl1 appropriation bill in the Vlcknb identical form In which It was drsl 8enc (girls), first prize, vetoed by President Taft In the clos- ,J.? abernacle; second jng hours of the last Congress, was lawn levt Murray, Jackson- conB,dered in tho house today and Mlss-> we first prize, Broa- reading completed, but action on utes tho Lh Springs, second it was deferred until tomorrow. The dl!ri ^8maUUbo?8)rShfirst measure waB taken Ub under a 8P?" pouring irn, Kershaw'; sec- cial rul? to exP^dite it through the Parts i Sa'pp, New Bethel, house. It carries $116,000,000 for W"1 l>e first prize Archie various expenses of the government d<}n.1')K< ' th Sprhigs"11 durlnK the next fiscal year- lars. "l jump, first prize, Mr' Taft vetoetl tbe bill because Rolling 1 haw; second iyize, of a provision that no part of Smedes, lesboro. $300,000 appropriated for anti- er?e an(l iw hurdle, first trust prosecutions should be used in Immed lomas, Kershaw; cases against organizations of farm- ta(r breu' Broadus Vaughn, era or laborers. In reintroducing J State the measure with this provision In- "ere, sen f EVENTS. eluded, tho appropriations commit- , Is ion, first prize, tee is known to be acting with the "laine, j Lancaster; second approval of President Wilson. and relb Kershaw. ????????? or near first prize/* Mary TILLMAN SCORES boat Ka1 Laura G. Williams TARIFF PLEADER S?teel an< r; secoiul Eilleen do reseu rings. Writes Hot Itetter to One of the ^ar rst through fourth Protected?The Whole Country no 1?RS { erite llobinson, Aroused, Mempl Washington, April 21.?Senator IU.V/ \V th through seventh Tiiimnn o -...I i,?. i~?.? wot, xvi rot Sapp, New to John Fisher of Philadelphia, who chanKed . .. largely interested in the Worsted P?rtetl ,l glith through tenth Spinners' Association, in answer to a ' I Blackmon, Ker- one from him, in which the South 8,, Carolina senator takes issue with ?first through sixth the man from the Quaker state as ns. Lancaster* Mill to the Underwood tariff bill being tenths ? " "radically" wrong. this c'ty senevth through Mr. Fisler s letter is as follows: to fal1 {i Edith Brasington, "There are many members of Con- '"ouis. gress who know "that the Wilson bill * now before them is radically wrong WILL II DAAnC ln a very Kreat many respects. They ILiiUALM know it is a deadly blow at the c M???iss workshop and yet they are doing Park l ft nn H 1 TrO nothing to defeat it. Why? Is it Chattt lAlir KA I rN the Promise of political patronage? The ChI Is it the promise of committee ap- national pointments? If so, do they Intend today to sell out the prosperity and happi- vjtation he < ountry l)efen- ness of this great, free, liberty-lov- v,8,t the iterstate Commerce ing people, for a 'mess of pottage.' aKrped Don't you be with them, anyhow." would b< April 21.?Every To this Senator Tillman replied: ^'ie the country was a "Yours of April 19 received. Are P,aced a hearing today be- >'ou right sure that you are correct where tl te commerce com- *u charging that the tariff bill now erans lil oceeding instituted heing considered by Congress is tents wi baggage committee 'radically wrong in a verv great and cols fal and unjust the many respects?' *it or lit ites exacted by the "Are you not one of those Repub- during t extent, likewise, Hcan protectionists who have fat- tion. ho carries baggage toned all these years at the expense The c lOunds is a party in ?f the people and have grown rich tlons ns without honest work for it? Penn- ! The r> the railroads in- s>'lvania has had her full share of no?Ka ? charge for excess 'he graft and stealing wrought by spssion i go from 12 Vs per the protective tariff and the rest of extends, lass passenger rate the country is now trying to get its ''Ity, a ti ent. Commercial share or pull you off. Better revise United 1 ularly contended your viewpoint and give other peo- ' have a s unwarranted and Pi? the credit of being as patriotic . their ne estimony was in- and wise as you are." ! 27th, 28 o show that com- i This in England were MAXN OPERATED ON sion to < ry 336 pounds of FOR APPENDICITIS tlon to st class ticket and I friends uinds. Despite Ills Advance Age, tiie Vir- "ceasion ni committer urg- gmia executive Rallied and Con-jparK- w m to restore the fltlon is entirely Satisfactory. ) shown t V4 per cent of first Richmond, Va? April *>1 ?Gov Llt>,ds ,ar cess baggage, with William Hodges Mann was todav 5'1f?rlr > cents. operated on for appendicitis at a itanlc ?7????Richmond hospital and In spite of "Juntl*y MUNIMENT. his 69 years he rallied like a much ?,r ?, younger man. His strong constitu- V' ^ to l>. A. H.?state tion and temperate life have told , t ill ' are for and Jn his favor. The physicians say to- J' night that his condition is entirely ... -It may be inver- satisfactory and this In verified by ' to know what be- others who know the situation. ! ,, rt I made last fall T,,e governor has been suffering ,{ol,uMi< operty and turn it froni appendicitis since last Monday j (iters of the Anieri- night when he attended a dinner. ' Wash It is a pleasure to ,Ie recovered from the initial attack j cun so tded, and that the and the physicians came to the con- ^'inpora u deeded to them, elusion that an operation would be 1'resi November last and unnecessary. Hut a recurrence this A.1 a 8,1 or the trustees to n,orning resulted in a determination 8<!nale 1 ?rty. As there was *? ?Perate at once. The executive P?lntmei f tlje J>. A. Jl.s in wa? conveyed in a huge basket from made sh state regent asked thf! <!Xec?tlvo mansion to a hospital action u e delayed until the nearby, where gas and oxygen were Republic d be incorporated administered. all civil ite legislature and Fight doctors surrounded bim diplomat direct to it. There whHe operation was going on. 31?minat ays in accomplish- 11 wa8 p?rformed rapidly, no torn- The ?' 1 as now been com- ptlcations appearing. although the u?ent of erl has i>eeu tnade appendix was found to be much in- wider tc romise to care for "ained. Recovery from the anes- Moore a to improve it We thftt,c wni1 immediate and the gover- partinen ng to be done In uor H,apt greater part of the siatafct ? day. He suffers a good deal, but his Field Mi C 8 YOtTNO pulse is nearly normal' tonight and rotary o ' " thetre is 110 a single disquieting A Rej -Rollins. By mp atom. Ills age makes the out- l the day 1 iiu 0f anit come doubtful and the nhyslclans the eour daughter of Mr 8Hy t,,nt two ^ ^ree <iays must low in d'' Van Wvck wnr? elapse before anything definite can inations . t" home of Mr "? 1-t-r.nl.w,l otb-r i!.*wJ'rn'?rarvK tka.n kii.i.h tw<, WA 1 rson T|ln k annif ????? (i Dllllllx idiately after the * '"Identified White Woman Struck particula hariotte a?i.avIIi? scneca Itridgr. lieve pol On their return Seneca Special to Spartanburg brought Heir home at Cas ,iora,d' a,,ril ^o.? miiuh Jones, a ments. Rollins T a ,>ros" J1**1"0, Wh,,? try,MK to catch a Inov ami farmer K iral,u'r<' y'"ter<lay. was thrown Jet r' to thfl ground, receiving a gash In The J the back of his twn.i o?,i v i_ ? 1? uturi iii" '"'fi nthHW County. Juries from which ho will probably continue Sunday In the die. first and Kershaw county, A few mnlutes later the dead by tho J son of Mr. Dan body of a white woman, apparently memorat uid fatally wound- 50 years old, who was walking the of the la >rton, son of Mr. Seneca river bridge and was struck of the J( n. Klrkley died by a train, which instantly killed the Egj n was shot in the her, was brought to the city. She Passover is unidentified. t family fc {, APRIL 22, 1913. IDS BREAK IN | l LEVEE OCCURS ,a,rs,':r: terlan church tended. The nt Woodlawn Widening gram was ren < ?- , . . of the Sunday y aiKl Mood Waters Arn . - - K Thr?uKl, ?? Rapid" Ratei ["/"g^'was urg, Miss., April 21.?The Milling. Just 111^ break in the main levees WUK grouped wer Mississippi river occur- children who afternoon when the Wood- attractive soni ic just north of Mayersville, of little reci nt out. Within a few min- dren's day ext crevasse was 200 feet wide home mission! ng the afternoon the space the energetic which the Hood waters are tendent of tli increased considerably. the resposive of four Mississippi counties Murchison flooded and the property instructive an >vhich will result is estimat- homo missio ire than half a million dol- niost importai ?he towns of Mayersville, t,ie "mountah ^ork, Grace, Blanton, Cary[ t,le l?ng and I Valley Park, Kelso, Flow- K- Guerrai Potosi will be inundated, missionary c lately upon information of church amon k Capt. W. B. Weber, Uni- a'so spoki is army, who was stationed experience as t out the steamer Nakomis missionary w in charge of Lieutenant and ignorant "id will operate in rescue tains of our o L worh from Mayersville 'he service the break and the gasoline for home mjg te was chartered to go up' to $1!>, was 1 1 Rayon to offer relief and p work. On Hand as is known there has been Clerk of tl )f life. requests us t lis, Tenn., April 21.?River now has on 1 a conditions north of Green- "Lllw of Ma were particularly un- t,cr a recent today. Helena, Ark re- wer<* directed be river stationary tonight <,irferent mag ?ht of 55.15 with yester- ,lc?ment of e >aks near Lacona, Ark., and 'ike, Miss. Civil Set mphis, tlie river fell three- A competit f a foot today. North of the rules of the Mississippi continued 8ervice tonini tt all points south of St tho court ho St- 10, 1913, foi ? letter carrier WELCOME VETERANS. of car"er on * ' " Stoneboro. IWilinin. Vn^lAMn| .lntKiKHi .1111miry i ____ _ _ __ Invito Southern Heroes. | L|lDl L moop, Tenn., April 21.? \JLiVrfV\Jlj ckamauga and Chattanooga military park commission rirPT'l ^tended a most cordial in- i/JuU I J to Confederate veterans to national park. It was also that refreshment stands | } permitted in the park dur- Plant of At reunion. Rest tents will be j Cor|>oratioi t various points of interest Destroyed? le larger portion of the vet- Half Millio <ely will congregate. These | Georgetowi H be provided with chairs gtat April , that the aged people may > down and rest at intervals Atlantic < oasheir tours of the reserva- said to be on plants in th< om mission adopted resolu- pacity of om follows: day, was aim Chiekamauga and Chatta- ed by a lire ational park commission, in morning at ; In the city of Chattanooga, ned by a stro in conjunction with the which increat riost cordial welcome to the headway it s Confederate veterans, who the pathway ppointed Chattanooga for cape, but one xt annual meeting, of the i located nor lb and 2f?t.h of May, 1!)13. I commenced a ommission takes this ncc.n- not iiircctiv >xtend a most cordial Invlta- which fhe wi all friends and all their standing, to visit Chatanooga on the 1 Two mill referred to, to come to the i power house here evert courtesy will be j a vast amo hem in visiting the battle- 10,000,'000 f< ound Chattanooga, rich with The loss h memories, attesting the one-half mill struggle through which the covered by ii passed in the great Civil It is quite 1861-65. to a great r Grovenor, Chairman, employed in Wilder, Commissioner. to business Cunningham, Commissioner, and vide/ity, industry In IKI-.W \PI?OI\TMKNTS. | management i wutk 01 rei) 'aiiH 1'ick Wilson's Nomina- at once, an lions lor Tai'Ket*. | which were ington, April 21.?P.op'ii 1?1 i- , day and nig) nators succeeded today in will not turn rily delaying action on many was at first dent Wilson's appointments. Owing to ort executive session of the the pumps i t was agreed that all ap- mission duri nts to which objection was the fire very ould be passed over without check the mtiJ the next session. The plant of the ans objected to practically pany, which appointees except leading from sawdus Lie and stale department work on the ions. and employe pnate confirmed the appoint- The fire a Walter II Page as am has- and a large i > London, John Bassett every one v s counselor for the state de- out, turned < t; John K. Osborne as assecretary of state, Dudley hivxhivc alone as third assistant sec- HhAKhili f HtatP t > I )ubllcan conference early in ' aM' or had practically mapped out preine < < %*> the Republicans will fol- <?iven i esl ealing w ith the Wilson nom- A mass of in the future and at an- the hearing i - wiuutuw me party ceedings agal I b?* completed. It is ex- attorney, of le Republican*; will pick out supreme com r of Wilson appointees for tire morning r targets, where they be- with the pr Itloal influences alone have against Evnn nhtut the new appoint- sion was givt of the wltn< ??? The hearing 1 ivisli Passover llegiiis. o'clock this u ewish Feast of the Pass- court at thf ;an last evening and will were many | for eight days. This is the yesterday. E greatest festival celebrated C. Sanders lews. The Pass-over com- " Nelson of es the event of the angel cution is belt ard passing over the homes Hampton Cot ?ws while the first born of Hyon, former 'ptians were slain. The brought the ] is recognized as a sacred ent at both se >ast among the Jews. State. lt\t*s< $1.5( HOMK MIHKION 1?*V ! ? " "" ? rvices at Presbyterian IFAVUK Church. ing service was held TADII lorniug in the Presby- " 1/lAli which was largely atflrst part of the prodered by the children ? school. Eight of the ,lelMI,),'can C formed the choir and Constructive played by Miss Estelle Payne !*>?<] . below the choir loft , , a number of smaller Washington joined in the bright, : lively fight ?s and gave a number I open caucus I tations These ctail- Gf au aggre8j ircises bore directly on 3. Mr. John H. Poag, canipa,Kn du' and efllclent superin- ?t the Democ ie Sunuuy school, W 1 vote of 6 2 to TQtliUT\ resolution , the pastor made an ' . id interesting talk on : aen ve Mo? ns, particularly that Prevent the F it part of It, known as ing as party r\m?rrV" \le told of m<'"t to the faithful service of Rev. ,, ?t. D. D., the pioneer ,l?Presental 'f the Presbyterian York. author g the mountaineers, the fight agal 0 of his own personal tlon and urg< a young man doing K ... . , ork among the poor 8ub8titute for people of the moun- the Underwot wn state. At the close presented to 1 s of that plTuii: effect*of*the ;; lednf?reftat, attention rs th(, crowd of people in fac of hJ co I ho could possibly get , ooca8ioi to witness it. ,UHftn wlth ticularly fas< ON l)ISItA!?fGNT. back yard of ? People simpl It. Evans Is Before Su- lanta's bank [>urt?.Much Testimony aires have < erday. for the week testimony was given at 'n their lirn< on the disbarment pro- Every store inst Barnard B. Evans, street has gc Columbia before the urging you t< rt yesterday. The en- this is opera session was consumed happens to bt esentatlon of the case of hominy n s. The afternoon ses- the logic of >n up to the testimony Interest, ai psses for the defense. Caruso and 1 ivill he continued at 10 arrived yem turning in the supreme | first of the state house. There j Scotti, Bori t Mcnuai, ?ii me nearing uuard, by tl vans is represented by press agent b of Spartanburg and P. the diplomat! Columbia. The prose- opera staff, ig conducted by Wade The whole >b, solicitor, J. Fraser seating capac attorney general, who been practic proceedings, was pros- night's perf< salons yesterday - -The here from eve from surroun a voluntary collection ways and m< sions, which amounted sub8tItute bil nade. pure wool at For Distribution. arranging the le Court Paul Moore stages of ir 0 announce that he reiatlve coir land copies of Evans s , . , , gistra?es," which, uu- a(l?Pted by tl act of the legislature The discus to be delivered to the Uepresentativ listrates and rural po- ous speech in ach county. was interrupt resentative vice Examination. veterans slic< ive examination under other over the United States civil seats as Mr. lisslon will be held at bill offered b; use 011 Saturday, May manufacturer r the position of rural the Underwot for filling the position Represents a rural route from cousin, made bill, declarin publicans hac TOWN, HAS SYS RUCTIVE FIRE considered, h allow the F Innt ie Coast Lumber ^V^ubiu 1 Almost < ompletely h,.? -Damage Will Reach , .. n, it Represents n Dollars. ...... publicans of 1 Special to Columbia committee w 21.?The plant of the mit a cotton it Lumber Corporation, j?urned unti e of the largest lumber |.'i.]|>kr,\~i j 8 world, having a ca- ' 2 *, 8-half million feet per ost completely destroy- ,Ilfoi.nia(ion which broke out this T|u(t x ,, ibout 5 o clock. Fanng wind from the north chat ( harl ied as the flames made 2,u ,fe0 /, eemed that nothing in ,! , , , of the flames could es- ,(,<'oraJ judge of the mills which was .V > II in o v hero the nre Carolina, is 11 in<l another which was William E in the direction oi ,j,he State, v ml was blowing remain trom Washii after attendii s, together v.'ith the ferep(.e at and two dry kilns and jv>stice Wool unt of lumber, -ome I captain Gon: ?et, were destroyed. 1 not Care to s estimated at ?.oout I inf0rmation ion dollars, completely I came very lsuranee. % I appointment a serhyCis proposition in Die next 1 nany 'people who were these mills, as well as sn,\KK Cl'l jenerally in Georgetown as this was th? chief Duchess A(l< this section, but the 1 Itefu has announced that the \ London, uilding will be started longing to 1 d that the two mills ford, an ar^, not burned will he run on to?ay fo it, so it is hoped that it tuxes. A s out to be as serious as . Satisfy the ( anticipated. The Ducli the fact that most of showing her ivere put out of com- of women w ng the early stage of out the fran little could be. done to flames. However, the Atlanta W i Dupont Powder Com- Atlanta, / manufactures alcohol Vilpinb in it, was saved by heroic today prepa oart Of the mnnalr,.nu.m I J : i ) PER YEAR. AGGRESSIVE nr n % im in** IT tAMCAliiN aucus Votes to Wage e KlKlit on UU1? lersliip. i, April 21.?After a house Republicans in tonight voted in favor jive constructive tariff ring the consideration ratic tariff bill. By a 27 the caucus rejected *-esented by Repre>re of Pennsylvania to Lepublicans from offermeasures any amendLJuderwood bill. :ive Payne of New of the present law, led Inst the Moore resolued the adoption of a the wool schedule of 3d bill, which he had the Republicans of the jans committee. This * 1, fixing the rate on 18 cents a pound, and i duties on the various lanufactured wool at ipensatory rates, was lie caucus. sion was spirited and e Payne made a vigorsupport of his bill. Ho :ed frequently by RepFordney and the two >k their fiats at each half a dozen rows of Fordney declared the V Mr. Payne offered the a less protection than >d bill. tive Lenroot of Wisa plea for the Payne g the Progressive Re1 "come more than half r agreement to support lieved the Republicans on the measure. He that the rules commltaring the rule under nderwood bill will be iad tactitly agreed to rogressives as well as ana an opportunity to tute for the Underwood tive Gardner said Rethe ways and means ? ere not ready to subbill and the caucus ad1 Thursday niftht. I'RGKSH II* KOH .M'STICK WOODS Ktwivcil in Columbia itmcnt Will be Made. les A. Woods, associate he supreme court of na, will be appointed 1 of the fourth circuit, lie states of West Virnia, North and South iow certain. Gonzales, editor of /ho returned yesterday igton, where he went up the educational conRichmond, stated that is would be appointed. . zales said that he did state the source of his other than to say that direct, but said that the will probably be made ew days.?The State. I* TAKKN FOR TAXES line. Ardent ^"h'.j-aKisf. ?.? !* 111 I'JIJ 1' "_j, tpril 21-property be'"che^g Adeline, of Red;nt suffragist, was levied r non-payment of her ilver cup was taken to claims. ess took this means of hostility to the taxation bile they are still withchise. ild Over Grand ()|K?ra. Vpril 21.?Atlanta is inpreliminary contortions ratory to throwing her ver grand opera. The coming of the opera business and social life lunity is very much like led by the event of an a hand-organ and par[ inating monkey in the ' a kindergarten school, y go wild over it. Aters and multi-millionl uit multi-millionairlng and are riding around >usines with the stars. window on Peachtreo >t some kind of a sign 5 buy its goods because i week. Whether it ! a high silk hat or sack nakes no difference in tlieir arugment. * usual, centers around what he is doing. He terday afternoon, the whole company, with * ind Rllly Guard imiv le way is the greatest 11 the world and one of s of the Metropolitan auditorium with its Ity of nearly 7,000 has ally sold out for toirmance. People aro ry town in Georgia and ding Southern states. ^ .A