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, TOKIO IS ENRAGED flUPD ARC'Q I What the Nation Thinks Mexican Policy ' Atlanta Journal. ieatu. One of the most inte THE LANCA of Wilson's Things the Farmer resting and iSTER NEWS, SEPTKM ~A Justil is Leurning. a recent hocI Holly, Surrogate that place told of BER 9, 1913. He?l Kick. I A I al session in Mount ' A class In a >. Joseph Hunt of recently startl ' an incident which Pcarauce iu it 'uuled Cell. TIIK 111 certain art school was ed by the sudden aps midst of a ragged 7 JUKE IX HA PMXES8 KQUAKE. UVLIl HULU I 15,000 March to Foreigi and Demand Actioi THEY WOULD FIGHT ( J in I II neipiui results 01 i'resiui special address to Cong Mexican situation Is the ring of approval It has bi I Office thinking men In every p every section of the < ? Huerta ever had reason t< the administration was s the entire American pe ^HINA uow convinced of his err< * | voice of public opinio; I mauds respect has unltei jnt Wllsou's 1 Houston Post, ress on the | Llncolu never said ? responsive than this: "Popula rought from crease rapidly, more arty and in 1 former times, and ert :ountry. If valuable of all arts wi 0 doubt that1 deriving a comforta' peaking for from the smallest are ople, he is in this Mr. Lincoln >r, for every for eveu now we are a that com- crease crop yields on 1 iu earnest Th? small farm Is t? | convincingly dernc a truer thing kicks are emiuei ition must in- The Philadelphia rapidly than in In a certain se > long the most rau the story of t 111 be the art of 18 a village grocei ble subsistence sides salt and prui ia of soil." l)e purchased froc was a prophet, rhinoceros to a si > triving to in- Plauola. Togethe smaller areas. ceI*y store is the kincr ?h? nin^o A few days a )n8trated that some who, atly Justified. says beK?ed for enc Telegraph. ,a "hite." Th sctlon of Jersey, so Presiding geui he Surrogate, there to move on, b ry store, where, be- 8"KKeated that ties, everything may cbance to eart n a collar for a pet,118 & m?del. jrocket wheel for a ' "Sit down," r with this the gro- kindly- "If y local postofflce. ' to paint you, v ;Ko farmer entered , ing. V\ hat dc , with tears tu his eyes, *u,'rt" ? < >ugh money to get him Hap e first impulse of the On a little us was to request him And it's bi ut his picturesqueuess . he should be given a l his supper by sitting Joined fast said the instructor, wludo ou permit these ladies brig k-e will pay you a shill- That glow > vou sav?" "Av ni'll . a uou.se mat stands In ipiness Square, hill Just above, Jilt of brick that Is solid strong. by the mortar of love. ws smile with their glad, :ht eyes, with the warmth within. Score of Agitator* Decry . Diplomacy and Declare I ways Ends in Failun Toklo, Sept. 7.?Tho assas of Mortiaro Abe, director of lltical bureau of the Japan elga office, has inflamed the and today a dramatic chaptc history of the new Japan was | commendation of the > Japanese President Is pursuing, t Al- Thus The New York stanch a spokesman of politics as could be foui 1 that the nation must "n filiation 8Upport the dignified, the po- an(j resolute policy whl lese for- forward in the President' > masses | The gun aff.rms that " sr In the 0f administration, sc written. Insnirod hv Inflv lilonla i course the in the ambitions of th large farm. This is V ibune, as and means a great di I >publican ture. We have lean nd, declares sive agriculture is m< ipprc 'e and with the progress of i bene 'olent velopment than extens ich wa& put students of agrlculti s mes'uge." the world over tell ua the attitude farms in all countries > manifestl contribute most to ,?f ,iniv ...... ? >? e people, of the the st?re with son true progress a^er taking pal for agrlcul- acco fortify hi ied that inten- aPProached the c< >re In harmony . Look here, Dj agricultural de- remarked, i dve agriculture. pr'et?r- "I ain't ural conditions , n * ther some v i that the small ? separate yer f. i are those that ^er , postofllce the country's \ ,n'x fiuite s Thprp vnn fn lethlug on his mind let "m wha-at' a fresh chew of to- w'th a puzzle* Imself, he leisurelly ' "Paint youjunter. take very long ivid," he complain- "Bedad. Oi iddressing the pro- enough," he kickin' none, but nieut's reflecti* ay that ye kin kind sla-ad t" let t jrocery bizness an' uie. av ye'li te blzness that they paint arf me io much?" PAtnnlaintn' ! ll.w ,?.II j *i . auu me w ? replied the beggar, I look ou his face. aay ?paint you. It won't That kuow want th' shillin' bad Hut It Isn't returned, after a uio- Though Its Ml "Au- Oi l} be very For if wall b young ladies paint II me how'll Ol get th' afterwar-rds!" Which nob L- In Tntin And kltlCro ails are white as God's light, s uot sorrow or slu. a mausiou great or graud, treasure is wealth untold, s are bare, white love lives e ody gets for gold. Fifteen thousand persons i In mass-meeting in Hybla Pi lng for military anion again: A majority of these marche foreign office and clamored mission. The speakers denounced th ness of Japan's diplomacy in tion with the California land and China and insisted that suit to the Japauese flag at should be wiDed out. The gathered Qf method, represents ex; Vr?i,i i Utude of our Congress a it China. jyf of American peop for ad ! The herald speaks wit > well as enthusiasm: 10 emnti- ' striking evidence of the con nee- 'n tlu} United States polit m,putio? 'stops at the border,' cou the in- or Kiven than that furtl Nan kin e reception accorded by manifes- President Wilson's Mexl V.UVJ WUU ictly the at- , Then there la nnoi lid, general- 8man farms that maj >!? favorable to the count h Insight as |,iebiK 8ahl that It 1 "No more itself that constitute truism that wealth, but It Is In t ;ical opinion 0f the soil, which serv ild be asked tion of plants, that tl shed by the consists. This Is fund Congress to Wealth does not co ico address, acres if these acres 1; . , Joshua!" respond" ther feature of -what's aehln' yc ' be considered .<Xo han, fe/n, Lry-s prosperity cd Uucle Josh( ..b S f , some postage stai s the farmers Jaked Smlth t he constituents an- every derned e for the nutri- ? keroseue." lis wealth truly lanientally true. nslst of many Finally nek in fertility. BirniinErh.ini Aire vvuipiaiuiu US"'". ed the grocery man. Louisville Co\ iu this time?" "Ever heai a'8, David," rejoin- girl nowadays' ut t'other day I got ' "Queer thin tups here Jes' arter girl. She live two gallons o' oil, her here in t one o' them tasted me, and we've , tlon." Fell Off. Hadi WerniH Chicago Trlbui irier-Journal. hall r from your summer Ami palace Ml . . . But there K about that summer ?s here. When I met ,w , own she didn't know Bike tue u started another flirta- .. Oh, Happi find v ?? only you tie. Aud the Ut lix lUCII murine s '8 rich and rare, isu't a home In the whole e world ouse iu Happiness Square. ness Square isu't hard to i know the way! tie house waits, w ith open tatlon was clearly an expl popular resentment against 1 lstry In Its treatment of the nla and Chinese questions. DECRY JAPANESE DIPLO Profiting by the lesson of which followed the conclu peace between Russia and Ja government reduced the rlsl lence today by refusing to In cr 1 n cnldlnr nr nnllpamnn osion of Kepuuucan senators and the min- tlves. as strongly as tta Califor- President's own party equivocal approval of th< executive department hi >MACY. promote peace in our the riots republic, and of the polic Rien of 8Ue(1 lu the immediate f ipan, the 1 T,ie Evening Post reina c of vio-, President "has absolutely allow a'country behind him. single partisan or preju represeiita- Land lacking in fertil ose of the which bears heavily , gave un- Food for plants Is ju s efforts the as food for animal is made to flourish without it. neighboring Df a country depends y to be pur- tllity of the land. If uture." its power to produc< ,rks that the institutions languish r united the Df a people and comi Scarcely a ou the success of ag idleed voice ' lty Is a liability "Don't you thi on the owner, influenced by his st as necessary "Not always, s. Neither can who drove a sprii The prosperity years and died of i upon the fertile land loses i all industrial For Weakness m i. The success The Old Standard sen nunity depends grovestastki.es: riculture com- Malaria and builds up /">??> . n.wi and sure Appetiser. 1'c nk man is Kreatly say *a bout" the environment?" "g, ^TiUe I once knew a man "Nothing- a ^2J!L?,?,f0r.nln2 the awfuiness acute alcoholism." the women wc id Loss of Appetite . .t .. . Is often cau tral strengthening tonic, , s chill TONIC, drives out c?38tlPatlon, ? the system. A true tonic when Chamb >r adults and children, vv- taken For an lat did your husband T welcon scenery of New York 10 *elcou nvirons?" 11 he talked about was * ' h. of the styles of dress They ma/ " In the tern spondency. ~ f. t"*?1 sed by Indigestion and, ' \ ind quickly disappears ' erlaln's Tablets are | T 1I0 hv nil Honlnru i I iflTlPfl 2S, le you there?today. >se who love, and to those ) know, hnd Its counterpart der clasp of a good man's LS, rmth of a woman's heart! lazel Phillips Ilanshew. istpr 1 onrlc scene. The manlfestantB, whom were students, were during the early part of the ings. A score of agitators, i a girl, decried Japanese dl and declared that it had ne trlbuted to the upbuilding of pire and had always ended In The Incidents in China wen ed to be unbearable. 8uddenlv the cry to marcl many of '8 ra'sed against the gene orderly Thls ,s tlie more remark proceed- ' President's plea, wh ncludtne Insisting upon the natlc Iplomacy nIld the duty lald uP?n ver con- States, Is all for peace, al the em sklp "a 1th Mexico, all to i failure, | ventlon. all for the mo ? declar- denlal ?f any selfish pur attempts to bring abou< a on the ' 8eti>1,emIe,nt-" _ . .? Tho Hnstnn TVnnftrrint ral attitude, traffic depend upon th able in that (rjcujture Agricultui lie strongly foundntion upon w 'IS ? business. It shoulc the United t,uaineBS Df govern me 1 for friend- nnd lnstltutlon8, to e< [7n';1 agriculture la recelvli ^ .encouragement than rnnfl^nl StitUtiohS. This is e success of agre then is the hich rests all ? 1 be then the nts, individuals III in tribute to the III ulture. While II ( fill :ede this truth. III ng less aid and III H ^Lg any %f our in- III a shortsighted 111 10 KAQf linrr Pii Si* iklip roreign omce was ratseo ai was a general stampede, mi sins barely escaping being The crowds surged throu streets headed by the gestl leaders and reached the foi flee to find that the high lr were locked. _ " HOLD LONQ PARLE" Scares of the demonstrator ed on the cates and called 1 tia mere ' ?" any per ^at Mexico an(* wo] crushed" S v!"ce? , Uif,VC eh the President in this crib's icul&ttng ?f th?luatlo":"1 and elen of Republican declares t lat on Rates *lr- Wllaon advlBes 7,s 1 'to pursue and the /.raei will show their patrl'. tlsn ft advantage by solidly 'or'them T^e Chicago Tribune rhl are now P?llcy, practiced mo dco of the t|ian In a?y of the Is the voice tlonsi Springfield There is hunger foi . the course which to grow the tl ho only one to the sustenance of t "lean people By- But in the wild l to the best onJy the fertile land i supporting . capable of producin j needed for sustenano says, "The |ers for land turn theii 11 ? .1 _ re In America progressive na- JH ( r land?land on hlngs necessary ;he human famsearch for land Is sought?land g those crops e. The search* backs on those > 1, ,.t - fnrtilllv IV 1IVU1 will be delighted v Ht 4 llilg ? U vith our latest club :re it is: IRJllVr list. to be opened, but In vain, der officials refused. A d< was appointed, the mem Vblch climbed the Rates, a ensued a long parley. Meanwhile the crowd was but determined. It showeret ments on a beautiful gel? struggling by in a rickshi angrily stoned a photograph lng to take snapshots of tl The un- President's action is Da slegatlon deepest and broadest foi bers of American international j nd then datlous sometimes ignc I ways Ignored at cost." ' cheerful Inter Ocean counsels tl 1 compli- people "to stand flrmlj ha girl President In seeking sue! iw, but ?' m<>ral force and press ler seek- 1 Nearly distinguished fr ie chief arguments of any kind." ?* And the San Anoni ,sed on tne ????u? ucpicicu indations of There should he no s jollcy, foun- there are. Here Is v red but al- of soil mining shows The Chicago our history and here le American where history will n< r with their We have learned a 1 h a triumph 1 past that will glorifj ure as most ! lesson which has c< om physical \ many millions of doll) j lean farmer has been >o Express. , principal of his inv< uch lands. But . here the crime a dark page In is an instance at repeat itself, lesson from the r the future?a ast our nation ar8. The AtnerlivinR upon the ?stment Instead I p aeiegaie, wno, iiavmg * mounted the portals to rej fcress. Perched unsteadily pickets he made a fantastic and in a harsh harangue that the committee demand* the dispatch of troops or tli ment of the foreign ministe "We told the officials," he *'that the voice of the peopli that the agitation will never til our demands are grant* wiu rumi, >ort pro- 18Peaking from the flrst' 011 the h'Tice of one on the troul picture, ern border, observes: declared cheered the President; w ?d either conditions In Mexico, \ le retire- ni?re capa?>le of judging r. | our proximity to and oui shouted, 'wlth the affairs of the 8 speaks, republic, congratulate ] ' end un- i wisdom and strength." 8d." | Thus, almost without hand expor- of the interest, and blous South- ure of apparent pr< "Congress had has been taken 1 e who know 'stock, ve who are ' Prof. Hopkins says : because of ful statement someti r familiarity , "the American lani neighboring 'come a scientific farn him on his j cous as it is optiml 'continues to decrease a dissenting his soil is proof to th whatever moasosperity he has from his capital that the boastmos made, that lowner has beaer, is as erronistic. That he the fertility of mmb e fact that he Is semi-W< K J y-i sekly St AND ate m * ri^ HOWLS OF DERISIO The demonstration contl: live hours, the delegates < periodically to pacify the Finally, when the dlscussio they reported that Baron Ma promised to receive them Si 15. This was greeted with derision, and a thousand mi the foreisn minister's r three miles distant. Poll j voice, noes me press or States sanction and supj auod for ? f?lited and htgh-raindei pmerging administration is carryi crowd. ** '8 doubtful If ever b n ended] country's history a Presli flino had ap'red confidence so ( eptember widespread In dealing w howls of 'S8ue. irched to esldence, j Ice how- Active Chees< ine u 11 iieu not applying scienun* iort the far- management of his s 1 policy the tivation of ciops." 1 ng forward. ing the fundamental afore in the j8 no need of depletin dent ever in- jn the production o! ;ordial and learning, too, that 1th a crucial power of land dep> i power of the land to is learning that t I maintain the soil's f 5. ! restore to the soil th j memons in mo oil and the cul- J[ Rut he Is learntruth that there K a soil fertility r crops. He Is the productive ends upon the feed crops. He o permanently ertlllty he must e plant food re lit; i? cuit /aoLCI i>T cwa ever, prevented their near j Another masa-meetlng w for Sunday night at the You Christian Association hall. The delegation which vli home of Baron Maktno ton received by the Baroness, wh ter the absence of her hush served tea and food to the d 'Outside the crowd built f warmth. ipproach. Exchange, as called A young woman went ng Men's store and asked the po I he had some good chees sited the "Yes, Indeed," he repll lght was some lovely cheese." lo regret- "It is not correct to >and. She 'lovely,' " she said, lelegates. I "How Is that?" he Inq Ires for ! ''Because, 'lovely' sho I to qualify only someth J * a tU A oil VA " | quired In crop prod to a grocery progress and that, to< lite clerk if that will make this n te. est agricultural natlc led. "I have call cheese Ambiguc Judge. ulred. Fred?"How wou! uld be used for your husband?" Ing that Is ' Ethel?"Oh, I sho ( Kat tor ' uctlon. This Is o, of a character latlon the great>n of the world. >110. Id you like me uld like nothing ONE FOR d YEAR i?o r a Al lUlUlll^lll ll?7 lllttl tilt heavily guarded residence Premier, Count Yammato a the night In the rain. A second mass-meeting as arranged, and at Its con great crowd proceeded to th office. Windows were sma the gates of the foreign c tramway cars and the aui were stoned. Part of the service had to be suspended u iu mr of the 1 "Well," retorted the nd spent stick to 'lovely.' " was held elusion a THE e foreign 1 III^ 11 shed and tomobUes j THE MAN WHO i tramway ' ! i The man who wins Is clerk, "I'll ; Fred?"Er?ahem ling." INER AND THE LOS ft'IKH. I THE MAN WE an average The ma" falla ! Good evenIE H [O FA ELS. Is the sort of a 0NLY Brings THE NEV pL.dXJ VS, your County | paper, There Is considerable reel! army over the killing of Jai Nanking as well as over the ment of two Japanese offl Hankow. Will Act Cautlnusl.1 London. Sept. 7.?The T respondent of The Daily 1 says: "The Japanese governm dently Is determined to act Ing In the man; panese at Not ^ujit on any partlci Ill-treat- Not bienned with any p< Irlals at jUB^ steady and earnest pluck. oklo oor- when a"ked a question relegraph "guess"? He knows, and answe ient evl- Yea;" cautious- When aot at a tnaU thfl 1 VU??|S Who Is always lookl ilar plan, Hnap. icullar luck; Who negiect8 his wo and full of clock; Who never misses a < he does not He Is grouchy and s begins, rs "No" or When It's time to qi grins; rest rnn't do He'B always as busy nK around for a rk to regard the chance to knock. slow when work F" jit he Jokes and VOII h as busy can be, ArfinP and the SEMI-WJ lere is more readin ave ever had offere r fn rrhp Npws. s ?EKLY STATE ] g matter for less i :d. If you are aire end us Cheek or [ year noney than iady a subPost Office ly but a great relnforceme fleet In Chinese waters Is c certain, and it is not iraprot some strategic point may pled. "Any support which thf Southerner* had In Japan, has been completely forfeit exhibition of pusillanimity ruption on the part of the leaders and any Japanese a f nben wfll thnrhfAPA Ko f nf? nt of the iie buckles In till he put onsldered >able that Three things he's learn bo occu- j man wh(J trje? , Chinese F,nd8 favor ,n hls emp,? however That It pays to know m nd by the ! thing well; and cor-| That It doesn't pay all Southern te^ctlon now I iw ....So he works and waits. *Tt through.' When Yo I "** thC ed; that the Re bellevea that a .. yer'a eyes; py which he can e' ore than one pay; And he sulks and i he knows to sees his plan Upset by the "push" till one flue He's on his ioh whi ? boss is around Mone pull" is the only Wed ver draw bigger will rc growls when he , at one of another man. f>n hA drnu'n hIq :y Order for $1.50 ; :ly State. We do imain in force, so s :e- Address and we will include not know how lor end your money ; The Semilg this offer and address lated to previous sympathy South." Miraculous Man. Exchange. Sunday school teacher? in* of the multitude with 1 and fishes was a miracle, name another miracle, Will Small Willie?I guess Henry is a miracle. with the day There's a better Job wltl And the men who shirk they could Are bossed by the man The feed- j made good. Jio loaves | Can you For the man who wlnt le? who works, my Uncle Who neither labor nor ti j Who uses his hand, h pay; ti bigger pay. That done, he soldiei ed whenever While the men who with vim wnose work Keep pushing and cl him. i Is the man For the man who I to blame, rouble shirks. If he wastes his chi Is head, his j his aim; a his time away; tackle their Joba limbing ahead of -walls has himself 1 ineea and misses ncaster 1 i a \ir A < Publishing 2T17R C T I ; Co., sunnay scnooi teacner Why do you thtnk ho? Small Willi??Well, mai all he does is loaf end fist t ?inaeoa! eyes; The man who wins Is 1 mtna says tries. les. ?A tie u win, u ne a u Lb? man who wits; The man who falls .nonymous. quits. so nia nana ana I 1b the man who ^^ illil VJi k. J 1 I i I If k li V).