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\ 1 ' 1 ct ? VOL, 8, NO. 89, 8 CONFERENCE IN Cll IEM I-W EEKLY. Il I1\IUI A ' the state Farmers' U 'LtlUDI A I cuss marketing problen Opening the confei Tate said: LANCASTE wm CO-OPERATION reuce, W. K. R, 8. C., FRIDAY, AUG' MARKETING FOR GOOD I UST 8, 1913. fit THE CT * TC feel wonderfi II r IDC. 5 1 A 1 L ' auspicious b j euce. A sta $1.1 ally encouraged over the \IL,Yirf egiuniug of the confer- lilLAlLl rt has been made, lines >0 PER YEAR. ) GREATLY AROUSED f Men and women, inte Uplift of State, M DISCUSS IMPORTANT P Clarence E. I'oe, Editor c sive Farmer, and Congi Eever .Make Speed Columbia Special to S] rested in I ^ me Beginning t ence it falls to my lot i leet. state briefly the purp< brought us together. ] ROBLEM8 haps 50 men and worn Carolina attended the < Education in the Sout f Progres* vened at Richmond, -essimtn tended this couferenci ies> unusual experience of other men and wome partanburg profession and every \ >r tnis confer- Theme of Spec ^whlch"" Held Yesterd: uast April per en from South MEKTINti HELD Conference for i h, which conThose who at- Marketing is e enjoyed the tion of the I*r< working with the Indi n from every valk of life in E. W. Dabbs. i ial Conference i Vital Subjects ay Morning. J State C IN COM'MHIA. LEADERS Mil tnouuc Distrilm- Resolution A<lo| shirts of All ciico For C'oi istries. Year, Also i'o oresidcnt of Mia pniumWo e | nave been la Are Discussed at purposes lau r of Common conference. I lowing dow; bringing all t ( II ENCOURAGED. derstanding . 1 ter knowledi .... _ difficulties ol |ited I rging C onfer- journ< innion Good Next general opin unity Conferences. South C'aroli good from lid down, and laudatory inched from the Spring Reports Good, which will go : . n the stream of years. CC1VC :lie people to a better unof each other and a bet- 1 coi'LI) ;e of the problems and f their fellowman as he through life. It was the ' ',m * ilon here tonight that Mediati na will reap harvests of d? this first general co of Lind's Mission Reel With Indignation. EXPECT NO IMMUNITY. assertion That Suggestion of on or Huerta's Resignan is Not Acceptable. Herald, Aug. 6.?Over 20 representing all classes tlons in the complex 11 state, gathered In the theatre this afternoon ai tit the initial conference o ference for the Common more notable gathering hai held in the South than i socially sensitive South C Imbued with a love for and inspired by its tradlt >0 persons, an enort 10 arrive at s and condi- ing of the fundamenta fe the volved in the life of I Cl. abia endeavoring to formul id tonight the solution of these f the Con- lawyer, the banker, tl Good. No manufacturer, the edit j ever been or, the merchant, an this, when man, each with an un arolinians, having only in mind a their state trlbution fo the welfar ions, have man, were all workinj in underst nd- State Farmers' Un! 1 problems in- the special confer* the South and tion and marketing ate a plan for morning in Columb problems. The opening the ineetin le farmer, the Ladies and Gentlem :or, the teach- ers for the Comn d the states- This conference i selfish motive, tion and n prophecj i possible con- short of an luspirai e of his fellow sor Tate returning ? together for conference for ed< wumw.a 0|J on, presided over News and Courl nee on co-opera- closing session held yesterday first Conferene ia. Mr. Dabbs, in Good a resoluth ig, said: ing a Conferen ien, Fellow Work- Good next year ion Good: ferences be held s both an tnsplra- The resolutioi r. It was nothing ''Therefore, b tion when Profes- this Conference from the great Good places its< II on t Inn nt lllrli- ? ?* * ' pt-ciui to unaneston mingling of ler, Aug. 7.?At the many of the here tonight of the i places will e for the Common result. an was adopted urg- i ce for the Common a-a/fri-p "IT1 and that county con- A1VIXj.Ev.LO as soon as possible. | GREA1 11 follows: e it resolved, That | for the Common Monetary Te ?lf on record that it j ? her people, and that i Mexico i problems and rough antagonis be smoothed over as a Mexicans plan for public, bi A MAKES P TRADE GAINS ^entail* to consul and advis ttnl of Four Billion and on which r, . . >? **-- " City, Aug. 6.?Increased m has been aroused among toward President Wilson's the pacification of the re7 the latest news from on that the object of John it here as the personal repe of President Wilson, to t with prominent Mexicans le them that the only basis Mexico will be recognized assembled to correlate ar nate constructive forces ciples making for the futu of Its cltlrens. The Idea lng the conference ?eemed the speakers r.nd atidltors, Interest and enthusiasm v rested In the thoughtful dl varying problems. At the afternoon conre of wide and prominent nnlrr> r?n the various lfnps id co-ordi- the common good, and prln- visitor at this confe: ire welfare , home with him a deslr il underly- convention n South to Inspire which he could all for and great which have divided o vere manl- duclng discord and con tcusslon of which we could consid unselfleshly the great ence men principles and policiei distinction we can agree. Almost i of efforts ly the call was made, f< Perhaps each mond, Va., conceh rence brought asked several of us e for a similar call for this meetii Carolina, in bad not attended get the trifles meeting I might n ur state, pro- use of such a mee ifusion, and in frankly, it has set er calmly and there is a tendency fundamental ferences and increi s upon which the expense of eftlcii t spontaneous- ( said that "it is the ->r the nroliml. nn now " I | uiufi fiupnaucai -ed the idea and pressing need ii to join him in a ' the improvemer ig. Perhaps if I , of our rural co the Richmond may be attained ot have seen the I (1) "By wls? ting as this, for, ods. >med to me that] (2) "By devl to multiply con- 1 our people to ase machinery at homes and land, ency. It has been (3) "Bv mail same old crowd, system efficient - - IV Relievos the most " ti the st.ite today is Those of it of the conditions . . mmunities. That it Washingto ; of the Unite i co-operative meth- 1 flpcal yp?r w previous yea Ising plans to assist p'e^pfl show acquire their own ary *ota' 01 is $421,000, ;ing our educational year's record and adaptable to all i balaapp u<*|K?rtB r^xcceucu ifJ ui 1012 by $201,500,000 ton of Pr i Earlier in, Aug. 7.?The trade posed to d States in the past by raakin as greater than in any he resign ir. Figures just com- nation by that it reached a mone- new angii r $4,275,000,000, which improbab] 000 greater than last with eve of exports and Imports, otherwise in favor of the total this him. nitea .states is the ellmlna^esident Huerta. reports that Mr. Llnd purdeal with Huerta, perhaps g the direct suggestion that , were received with lndlgr Mexican officials and tho e of his visit makes It not le that he will be treated *n less consideration than would have been accorded making for betterment In its relation to home own< social welfare and the plai moting homo ownership. 1 ers were: Clarence Poe, The Progressive Farmei Lever, congressman from t district; W. H. Mills of In the evening a serh minute talks was heard, cusslons, like those of the MAnnl/vM nt/\?*/\ nVt rt ?>n rttnel rw r\f\ rural life. ' nary meeting on June ?rship and resulted in the confere ns for pro- today. The purpose c The speak- ence is to give the best editor of the most mature thoi r; A. F. Carolinians an oppor he seventh medium of expression. Greenville. DISCORD AND II ?s of tenThese dis- "A few years ago it afternoon ure to hear a great ( ?... on .in. Vlnll in urVilnV. ...? n no .. 10, which has ' wearing: themselvt nee assembled more enthusiasm in >f this confer- Increase of machli : Impulses and crease of power unt lght of South of the power being tunlty and a run the machinery the work. There i \ r? mow truth in this, but * electric thrill of el was my pleas- workers in so man 'oncert In the endeavor at Richi ,Uv me ?n>iiiers needs of the pet >s out to get up attendance of a their own ranks, creating a high nerv without in- teaching profess il there is danger child's general ' only adequate to amj morals and and none left for during its tendc s a great deal of tlon. after feeling the (4) "By impr bow touch of the stock raising, y lines of human (HI "By bettf nond, seeing by of farm croi >ple, by securing the ypar was * 11 the children; hv PortR excee er standard of the $2f>l .5O0.00C Ion; by fostering the creased hv o welfare as to health ^he greati freedom from labor 'n manwfnrti %r years of prepara- t'on in crease of $ oved agriculture and lnrrrasP a little more t and wiser market- Most of th [>s. United King >,?&3,UUU,UU0. Tlie ex-| THE ded those of 1912 by j it was ?. while the imports in- Mexican nlv $159,700,000. case the i est fta:n in exports was pider itse ires ready for consump- suggestioi h class there was an in- foy Mr. T>i 105,000,00 over 1912. Ca8e the > in foodstuffs was only fied jn rtj, than $1,500,000. was inciti e imports were ^'nin the sedition a dom. which ftrrnished our fnreii AT AS FOREIGNER, pointed out by n prominent today that in the former government might not con- *; If obliged to act until the / 1 was actually put forward / nd. but that in the second rovernment would be justllrarterizing him as one who ng Mexicans along lines of nd in applying the pernlci?n o v mi 1 clnn Monco nf D^nriuii, u r i r timuu inu,? m dertone of serious conceri rapid drift from farm to Grave consideration was problem of tenancy, the derlylng the depopulatlo rural districts and the factors and causes making results. How to make more comfortable and attr the purpose of many c< suggestions. While ther UJ (ill * !?- ?M.?I iu " Iiivu ?c nic II i over the I had arrived early at i city life, casion to go behind the given the stage, my ears were m cause un- erable din. The musicii n of the music stand before hi controlling obvious of his neight ; for these hearsliing difficult part rural life for the evening. The s active was wing was practicing p; instructive cult solo. Although tl e was an were artistR of high ra ? ttwtjiiiuH'u. HI i u HI t'xpfriPiirp id. having oc- effect of such a m scenes on the joined Frofessor Tf et by an intol- gentlemen in issuin uns, each with meeting, m and utterly This is not a mul tors, were re- chinerv, but a co-c ^ of the score ehinery already at ] 'oprano in one to prevent duplicat arts of a diffl- waste of energy by lese musicians purposes, ink, the result That it is a prop me psycnoiopicai ( R) "By build eetlnp, I heartily jnR> asplrlnp ai ite and the other zonship." p the call for this This resolutif pose of the Com tlpllcntlon of raa- mon Good. T >rdination of ma- adopted late ton land an attempt p* pq Ion of effort and THK CLOS workinp at croFP The address the Law," by Pr >hecy of the pood Df Wofford Poll Ins up a self-respect- '29fi.nno.onr nd law-abiding clti- wi,h then Fram >n tells of the pur- ^'with rerence for the Comhe resolution was I ?? 000',0f ileht. Most of t. United King INO ADDRESS. 000,000. Car on "The Majesty ot '"n esMent H. N. Snyder. JJJ'JJI' " ppp tnnitrVi Vimnoi.1 000,000, anr >. Germany came next constitute >0.000 worth of Roods, dicated *p with $187,000,000, coming t< $12(5.000.000, Canada capacity f 10,000, and Japan with could not >. or Immui he exports went to the eigner wo dom which tooK $102.- Mexicai jada $191,000,000. Ger- tional lav 000,000, France $140,- that Mr. ip Netherlands $123,- ^lm to de i Italy $76,000,000. nn. This. Mexicans also inthat since Mr. Lind was > Mexico in an unofficial ind with no credentials, ho expect, more consideration litv than an ordinary fornild receive. ns familiar with internaf are unwilling to believe Lind's instructions are for al with others than the an occasional Dreaa inio up yet the prevailing tone deep earnestness and purp The ten-minute talks \ by S. J. Summers, of Can Pi. A. Hlnea, secretary of medical society: Rev. E. ( president of Horry Industr J. E. Carroll, superintend? cation for York county: S. and W. P. Robertson, of and B. B. Hare, of the Un nier vein. 01 mese individual r ras one of anything but music. A ose. hour later, with the vere Riven ments, they were In t aeron; D the stage and. undei the at?? leadership of the dlrec 3. Watson, during a glorious har lal school; "During the past nt of edu- has been my good fort E. Brown acquainted with men i Greenville, every walk of life In Ited States , of South Carolina. ] ehearsals was things In thp near l quartet of an erlng splendidly att same lnstru- and women leave heir places on forego some of the the skilfull summer vacations tor, were pro- common council In mony. must be a real three years It minds. When mer une to become all religious creeds and women of doing In this conf every section more vigorous cam I have talked forces of evil, and future, this gr.th- the Conference tests. When men oood to a close, their homes or the conference t pleasures of their unR 0f the sub to assemble In the ages," said midsummer there the majecty of 1 purpose In their nerstone of all 1 and women of impaired l., t meet as they are {Ration, by too erence to plan a eutlng the laws paign against the apparent slowni In the honor of < i for the Common Dr. Snyder thrilled FATAL FI y his masterly hand- i Jeet. "The stand of Q?arrel Over the speaker. "Is on H aw and It Is the cor- i of our liberties. It Blaney, A :oo much special leg- was shot am much delay In exe- Simpson In a i, mandates, and the yesterday a ?ss of the courts in six miles fr< povernme CUT NEAR RTv.ANEA'. These their ass< r (.oration of Rand Line ^ hatever, _ 4 repipnatlo 8 Fatal Result. oeptahle ; up. 7.?Henry Sessions ^r- T.ind 1 instantly killed by Joe 's to be ii flpht which occured late Htierta el fternoon in the county nently in r?m this place. Roth of skeptical <>iii( titm ui me ue iacto nt. officials are Rtill firm in prtion that no suggestions involving mediation or the m of Huerta, will be acand say that the best that can hope for in this respect mored. However, the antlement, which is not promievidence in the capital, is regarding the firm stand department of agriculture Long, of the federal depi agriculture, was to have b the speakers, but he wai ably detained. Women and men who ai ed in the uplife of Soutl met here this afternoon ference, when the vital concerning every citizen v cussed. The meeting was Columbia theatre. Two gee i. W. W. and worked with th irtment of merchant, the farmer, een one of turer, the cotton mill 9 unavoid- with men and womer every profession anr re interest- This experience has ti Carolina that, taken as a who for a con- of South Carolina t problems heart. The average m rill be dis- a pure tone. We nee< held in the monize the instrument leral meet- gether in order that ? e lawyer, the our common Lord. the manufae- coming of His king* I worker, and Carolina?when m< 1 representing organizations, worn I occupation, cal bar. bank and convinced me elation, federation le, the people farmers' unions m< ire sound at ing here today?nr an gives forth Cain. "Am I my b d only to har- but humbly assum s and play to- ble relationship in inilth r n rnl \ n i tmrwl *?nmnrftnn nf to work for the feeiinp that som torn here In South resources of th F?mbers of all the Hp pi pad for p\ ion's clubs, modi- themselves ano mercantile asso- majesty of tho in of labor and rol. Alfred A ?et as wp nrp do- flutter in tho < it in tho spirit of offorrd as an a rother's keeper"" to return the i lnp this responsi- unce to United the spirit of the smith for his s whom our Master ' wn.it t-, <1 ii apparent the parties a p ran get morp of thp section. A q e law than others." ration of a 'pn-ono to rededirate firing of thp w to upholding thp wa? immodii law. in jail ppndi ddrich prpripitatrd a quest which ?onvention. whpn Iip afternoon, imondmont a motion Owning ti hanks of thp confer- scene of the States Senator E. D tails have r hare in inducing the ons is survh re prominent men of this n>' tno a< luarrel concerning the loland line led up to the fatal shot. Mr Simpson Washir ntly arrested and lodged Wilson's ng the holding of the*in- Gov. Join will take place during th cial emis< was attar a the remoteness of the Senator ( shooting, few of the de- elared "si eaehed here. Mr Sessi- hv the n( red hv a wife and one ademinto lministratlon. rk \ttncks Tdncl Visit, tgton, Aug. 6.? President, action In sending former n T.ind to Mexico as a spe=arv in the present situation ked in the senate today by ""lark of Wyoming, who denmethiner else must he done iministration" to guarantee nrotection to Americans Inga will be held tomorrow will be several auxiliary c< when special lines of wo pursued. The exercises this after presided over by W. K. ' supervisor of rural < schools and the original conference. Purposes of ference were outlined In a \ direct speech by Mr. Tate. mAnoH tKn f a rnno Af h 111 and there may give forth a harm inferences, rather than discordant rk will be NEED TO OET TC noon were "The people In this rate, state | portunitles for coming slementarv discussing for them; or of the . roiating to their con the con- , neea in each con simple and , thjng 1!ko the old-fa He sum- meeting which prevail! oiiious melody said It was he who noises. the man who fell 5GETHER. rather than the pi . . ' vite?when obeying state need op- junction that ever? together and his own burden, tv 'elves matters uP?n the greater i imon welfare yp one another's hi imunity some- iaw of Chr shloned town Impressed with thr i in other sec- com<nP the klnc : _^"vf-rninenr ro w ns neighbor to n^sist tho South amonp thieves." President Tn(o iept and the T.e- tbl, convention 1 r the seriptual in- (1own (ho rPf50h r man must bear ?rinK wa?. abcol -e accept and act nn(1 1f thpv command. "Bear i?tions of than lrdens and so fill- mon |t wolljd n 1st"?we must be densome work. > nearness of the ,vns aRa,nflt th, :dom. ference. tulr. trt tho r\n/\nlo _ _ onor ?f?ii,'iilo,non to child, in moving its crops. News of said ho was certain shock to tl had no desire to vote t,oth Mr. Si Mition. but the path- are well eoi utely devoid of poli- amj are pro pot to passinp reso- community. ks to all the public nean bulky and bur \i:itl\'F.n Tie explained that it > policy of the eon- Min|slor Senate the shootinc rump as a tion for ie neighborhood, since by 1io s< mpson and Mr. Sessions mittee of mooted in the cotinty o'tizens : niinent in the life of the Mexico Senato or! a sum ? AT TIIF LEGATION. ron?titnt The repo nznles Reached Port at n,n ... . . OA AAA o i r Clark presented a rosoliian Immediate Investigation note foreitrn relations eotnthe condition of American ind American property In r Shepard of Texas prescntmary of the strenpth of tho ionalist forces in Mexico. rt showed the Constit\it.ion- JHk rnhcred between 60,000 and X A * lw?* South Carolina 10 help hu was a sympathetic appei South Caroliniana to ge and work for the eommoi POE'S ADDRESS SO Clarence E. Poe, edito Progressive Parmer, of H C., brought a message to monwealth builders. HI waB sound and contained tlons of the United ? imantty. It our present political tf for all matters of public cone t together ly discussed only in c< i good. campaigns for public o iTtnd nature of a political such that it tends to r of The division rather than b talelgh, N. personal success of thf the com- publle office frequentl a address hj8 ability to accentui good ad- Hnd to divide men into ,^r 0,*th;;;,;. .rs; erS are usual- ,hl? ""J1*?" sr& ^ camnaien is comfort?the pooi hrw ?? ! rests the burden an irrnnnv Thl d without whose .?a ^ progressive movem V f.?r In conclusion. f? J./ not for a moment boat?fl4 conference Is to t nost.ile Mrnns . ?""?" Mr II. Reverl ith Carolina upon Tate in opposin ig' of its working tions. Colonel n-ho do the things drew his motlor j to onr every day ns presented by >le upon whom then adopted, d heat of the day. \ resolution active support, no 0f tftP Rtn(e Fa icnt can succeed, seriously object r>llow citizens, do snell, of the CI think that this commerce, bee nke the place of criticism of a c y Herbert Joined Mr. ,,a* K any such resolu- The foil Aldrich finally with- Thursday's ( 1 and the rosolntlons Capt. Wil the committor* were city, the no Cuba, roach by Prosidont Pabbs, Wednesday rmors* Union, was od by many od to by Secretary staff at the mrleston chamber of will In all ause of Its Implied credentials ertain feature of the tnmnrmn aim w ennesiiay. 'V' ' sion of owing is taken from Mexico. Columbia Record: "Wo a Ham E. Gonzales of this definite ii w American minister to at0r Clr ed his post at Havana Mexico, morning, and was greet- however. Cuban officials and the property legation. Mr. Gonzales (jay. that probability present his jnp rtjchf to President Menocal rrrs of tli Ml I 11(1 I i Iir v III |iurarp- ? far moro than half of ^ re unable to pet exact and / nformation," continued Sen- / irk. "about conditions In / Evidence still continues, to show that American is heinp destroyed every American citizenship is bemored there and even offile American povernment are ice. i ne nev. vv. n. Clemson College, discusse' of the church In rural tie The principal address of noon session was dellvere gressman Lever, of this d Is the chairman of the h mlttee on agriculture. H a national program for th ment of American agrlcv told of what the national representatives is trying 1 muis, ot jn whch the poraonalll d the part or an(j t^e result of the velopment. issues and cloud the after- jn a campaign of this d by Con- ressful playing of the Istrlct. He frequently makes desi ouse com- gravation of the unp e outlined tomB rather than the e develop- dtgease from which t ilture and tlc lg puttering. Doub I house of can can to mind ma tO dO. u-lthln tV.a !?? ? Wi iZ-a yotir cnurcn, your tht lead- business orgnnlzatt ' to make yon morr ???iU*lfment organization and t r!^ViH?iie?8U( only by such lovalt; P J . a, Kame izatlon co-operate * Irable the ag- prnnjxatjons 0f your deasant symp- fp?ow rltlzPnfl. healing of the We f>omp to dls( he body poll- marketing. This | tless all of us onr poonomlc life iny Instances to f^e frf,nt by the sonai, laoor or focloral departm on. Instead is thiia state. and loyal to your own feature was elh o show you how tary SnplJ wJth Lil'OU*,or?an" table the reslut vith the other or- ^pj1P dlsensslon equally patriotic yiabbs and Secre .. . . ed, but it was *uss at this hour Tatp's gupcestio ?reat question of changed to has been pushed tionable section. Farmers Union. ent of aprlculture In Early In It was not until this nominated tnlnated that Snore- minister to drew his motion to ment was s Ion and let It pass firmed hv tl between President oath of oflif tarv Snell prew heat- days later, ended hy President Captain 0 n that the resolution for New Yor eliminate the objeo- stopped in X enoe at th< neine snr June President Wilson Senate Captain Gonzales for pose of 1 Cuba, and his appoint- formatior hortly afterwards con- Tie did ie senate. He took the rosointioi e in Washington a few fl lonzales left Columbia Mexico k Thursday. July 31, but g^te Rr\ Vashington for a confer- gram to ? state department, en njei,t" >t down." r Clark said it was the purlls resolution to obtain tni. not ask for a vote on the 1 today. in Mission of Pence. Cltv, Aug. 6?Secretary of , 'an sent the following tele- f the American legation to Following these set there was a general dlseusi subjects presented. Tho tendance were requested t and free thought to the Iss Dr. E. A. Hlnes, of Sei cussed home ownership a Ho told of the work of board of health and what are for the future. Hoi ship and the school was by J. E. Carroll. suDerinl addresses, sion of the ^ nni t>!L ? ?n T a? in at ed anrt the Pains and o eive full the body P?,,t,c have IU* treasured as a precloui nep? (its next P?l|t,pal onmpagin ndhealth. ?d tbatra ? the state "!rcf"a^ RCCO PRn,m the r.lnnR ocraV- It should servf me owner- of brln*,nK to tbe poll Slscussed *? ) tendent of ra,ml>r thinking about r y**nri? wncre j would be remiss 1 idiously avoid- history of this gre sufferings of the president of th been carefully division of the Fan * asset for the an(j Co-operative II t. It is grant- to fall to keep thf ampgaln is a At the same time ent of dem- other agency that > the purpose right solution of t at of action a bigger by far th the time been a living wage and a their funda- farmers of the lan< n ray duty to the l<PjAUK,ks ah at order. were I. 1 Justifying all e South Carolina men and womei ners' Educational launching the nion of America, for the Common ? record straight, tonight, after tv I welcome every career. That a is striving for a augurated by tl his question. It firm conviction an the giving of leaders, v/ho ha fair profit to the commonwealth i ri. It means the this is onlv the IK TCNCnTTRAOED. "" .. . , York he sai the hopes of the on th(1 Ptoril ni responsible for its Wnrd ? Welfare Conference Cuba Wfl(Jnf Oood came to a close vo days of successful ly0an sh,irk, new era has been Inils conference is the . .. i of the unselfish _ Atlanta, ve the Rood of the folurnl)ia^ T it heart, and that ,PS,1f ?' F ! hprtnnlnc r\f rnanr the South meirupuiiH. r rom new "You I led Saturday, August 2. foro,Kn s, mship Havana of the oomes to reaching the capital of pPnoP an< >sday. sure his ?~ . _ . bute towf s Prevalent in Georgia patties. Vet. should f Gra.. Special to The municatio Record, Aug. 7?The weight to st's Magazine, "The Gall In sensatl calls the attention of tu nay say to the minister of iffnirs that Governor Lind Mexico on a mission of 1 that the President feels presence there will eontrlird a settlement of the dlfflThe Mexican frovemment iwait the President's com?n and should not fclvo misrepresentations printed onal newspapers." education of York eonnty. F. Robertnon, of Green1 cuRBed a plan for helping i ers to purchase a home. TO HELP TENANT FA1 A plan for helping tenai acquire land was dtRcuRRcr Hare, of the United 8tat merit of agriculture. Tnmnrrnw will ho a hm William menlaI needB. It Is. h< ... ly necessary to health] mil?'work that the Pe?Ple ahould 1 tunlty to come togethi man's perBonallty or RMERS. tunes is concerned In at farmers ,thpflp, fundf -or, of the State and comi I by B. B. pxirpose of this Sts es departs for the the Common O clearing house of idef Li v /-lav fr\v nfAhloma matr Ko 'Ho. jwever, equal- economic dlstrlbutlc. 7 civic growth of all the Industrie lave an oppor- pie. sr when no ???? political for- -pv.|?reM<lont T>iaz an attempt to f^eave I imental needs nunlty. It Is Tarls, An*. 7.?G ite Conference former President 01 ood to form a publlcatlo X*:ZTT1 T. has no Intention of n of the products such gatherings 8 of all the peo- pressed by men parts of South been in attendai of Mexico Won't Featured and presence of cltlst and vocation of fen. Porflrio Dia7, the initial Conf< r Mexico, author- mon 0on(1 n * today that he |,OVPf|: J?e . . , for all South Ca RolnK to oof ?aa^ foi? nil < la the confidence ex- Ceorgla, and women from all 'oan "hark ( Carolina, who have rr>dng need < ice. f?r the poor emphasized hy the (his species < ens from every walk The edltoi the commonwealth. tIon to t erence for the Com- who st indoubtedly, It Is be- pcrior court ictlve of great good 1oan sharks irollna. "The great- Interest on a IV A ooorvlo" Im ? A n Tl H flint Via _ - a ii ** mt to the provalpnce of the forpign in ?vll In Georgia and the ? of somo legislative rpllpf _ _ ' and unfortunatp from 1 n,T^AK,s, if opprpspion. London 1al In qupptlon rails at- tlonal Me hp authentic rasp of a , . p lowed In the Fulton su- y that he had paid the the reprei ovpr $1,600 of usurious the great n original loan of $280, tj,e pr^p Ollll * V? *?. ? ?1? *' * **age was delivered to tho ilnister. s *? Storm Convention, i. Axig. 7.?The Internadlatlon Congress was openInee Arthur Connaught as sentatlve of King George In Albert hall yesterday In OnCG of an filiriir?nm r\f the conference and an inc tendance la expected. A questions to he discussed w cation and child welfare evening session problems ship will be discussed. "Tl . of the Law" will be dis Dr. H. N. Snyder, preslder ford College. Thursday afternoon m reused at- and dispassionately, n mong the by personalities, but or ill be to attain the truth. of citizen- i COUNTY CONFE le Majecty If the purpose of th cussed by is to he realized, this c it of Wof- be followed in the coi embers of (Continued on Paj """"" xa'""y jt was reported abr ot dominated proceeding t ,ly by a deelre h|s neph,w- 0(>n Fe was aliened he wt RENCE. bark to Mexico, p organization The former Pros onferenee will be In excellent hea in ties of the informed as to cone but declines to exp je Eight.) on the situation. oad that hp pur- to expressive of 1 o Toklo to meet who see ahead tti 11- rki?? ?. better day, a df ' *hom 11 standing and a i ould accompany that Ideal goal t publics and stat Ident appears to brotherhood of r ,1th. He Is well President W llttons In Mexico, ladles and gei ress any opinion worked with hln high and worth mo |/0U|IIC in It IIIIH- '1 ^ the purposes of those ip dawn or a new anl flovernor on ly of better underntep in the direction Indianapol ownrd which nil Tie- Ralston stai ea nre working, the first vacatloi nan. # the governoi K. Tate and the will spend t itlemen who have setta at the s i were inspired hy a Taggart, De y motive and they mitteeman f ctvui w?t-w urn principal. 10.000. The cr< Vacntion For the First the audie Time. nized befi lis, Auk. 6.?Governor to the ha ted yesterday on the taken to [i he has ever had and eral of w p is Rfi years old. He A larKe wo weeks in Massaehu- huildinK lumnier home of Thomas hoards be moeratie national com- the dorl rom Indiana. ture?" n? 'dentials of every person In nee were rigorously scrutl>re entry eould be obtained II. This precaution was <eep out suffragettes, sevhom attempted to enter. ! fv.r,ee of P?,,ce Kuarded the while women carrying billarlng the words. "What do 'ors think of women torirndnit 4 m r* v* Li IgiU v< 4