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HUERTAS MESSAGE issS < BREAMS OF PEACE ggf a loan to t ? .. , half to tta Says Mexico Suffers Because of For the am Stand Taken by U. S. y" aT The l ne s<a ui w cartridges r ALL EFFORTS TO END WAR. Besides a of various guns, rifles, the Eoveri Roes Not Dwell on ltecent Diplomatic aj)roa,i for 1 Exchanges?Will Work For ed and 50 Unrestricted Election. pr^sldenUal Mexico City, Sept. 16.?In spite of U the rumors which dealt impartially with attacks upon Aemricans, an PESIDENT army uprising and the assassination | of the Mexican President, Indepen- 1 hl . " dence Day came and went with noth- ' Ing to mar the holiday spirit. CJernment Politically the great event was the fhmi_h reopeni'ig of Congress and tlie read- . ~ t , ing of the President's message. Hut . ' 1 . ' without doubt General Huerta was ffl,' ? moved less by that than by the spec- . . , t, tacle of thousands of students, citi- * _0?11|1nJ zens and soldiers doing him honor ( p as he stood on the balcony of the na- "As ^is tlonal palace reviewing the great pa- nature and rade, the feature in which public in- mission of terest centered, been inforn More than four thousand volunteers and students, ranking in age . M from 12 years upward, had their r?**, tasks - f military discomfort, stand- " Ing for hours in the drizzling rain . . ? and plodding through muddy streets. . p. They bore the hardships manfully, .. ' f. however, marching proudly between 1 *' f , . dense lines of onlookers, through the p ,,.T . principal business streets, past the .. .p' 1 j.1 palace and to various points, where ' they disbanded. K IntoTa TEN THOUSAND IN REVIEW. ' munlcated It is estimated that close to ten ta^en P?ssl thousand marchers passed in review, government Thn,. Inelnded ~ > -* ? -- t.lVRtM Toll. i 11*3 omviivw "Hiv-ii jm VTrtliru UUI- " * K' ing the reading of the presidential this reaper document by the clerk was broken greaa that 1 at its coneluaion by prolonged cheer- dominated ing In which the congressmen were majority of joined by the crowds in the galleries. Durango at In hla peroration Huerta said: yonrl uuthoi "The Mexican government regards | He called the pacification of the country aa an within the \ urgent necessity In order to restore sage the rr the public services to their normal ments of th< state, to re-establish the political, had been \ social and economic equilibrium and which had to make possible a program of re- the forces forms, which will satisfy the nation- taking of Di al aspiration. the hands ( WILL WORK FOR PEACH. port of. Torreon, wl ' I will spare no effort and no sac- federnl troo riflce to obtain the coveted peace and mont in the to guarantee fully In the coming California elections the free casting of the bal- pressed, lot. You may be aure it will const!- > tute the greatest possible triumph ) for the interum government to sur- It may b< render office to its sucessor if the Ing. Perhi latter, as is to be expected, enters properly in' upon Its functions with public, peace Some mei and order an accomplished fact." eigh-hour i ? Of the treasury funds amounting are opposet at the beginning of the last fiscal year ment. x uv; iu?,iuutu u tuuunuuu UI IJia.Il quet'8 veterans who did hard service these there in the Zapata country, regular and l)y autogra] volunteer cavalry and infantry, l?wi"K: G rurales, mounted and foot police, ar- Kary? Belgit tillerist8, cadets and hardship corps. China, Dei Next to the students and volunteers, ^ ranee, Gu who received most enthusiastic ap- Honduras, plause, were several ambulance au- JaPan? Mon tomobiles filled with white gowned Ra'' Russia, young women of the Red Cross hos- erland, Turl pital service. I SURPR President Huerta and his aides, ,,f , , riding through the streets after the \? i conclusion of the early ceremonies ?rpss, . at Chapultepec, were greeted with ouml ne a wild applause. The President's great- r?Pp- "ut 1,1 est triumph appeared to be at his re- "avo u" ception at the joint session of dep- . oni .?[ uties and senators when he entered "a%? to read his message. lie was greeted J),ropo,r ' , V with vivas, both by the crowd sur- , chancel, rounding the chamber and that which Pnse ana al filled the hall. Six o'clock was the "?n,ora. hour set for the formal opening of |''xeoat'ye, t the session and a presidential salute w]U(h Ml of 21 guns was fired. Prompt to the . ?, ,ailKl minute the Executive mounted the )osa ,)y. n steps of the building, stopping only , ' ;lavp an Instant at the door. to le^tP - The city was ablaze with strings of "e ** incandescent lights tonight. All PauSPS ?hi< public buildings were profusely dec- * conduci orated. Until midnight tlie thor- ?nUreiy wo oughfares presented the appearance stalns Tom of New Year's Eve in the big cities of conl1e,lu.s ,m the United States. rpsu,<- bofo' General Huerta said the strained WARSHIPS diplomatic relations between Mexico "There hi and the United States had caused the varjOU8 for, Mexican nation to suffer unmerited 0'i,ject jt ii aflllction and had retarded the pacl- protection flcation of the country. Nevertheless sarv the he hoped for an early solution of the p^^ens or , differences between the two nations question by and to see Mexico and the United security it States once more united in bonds of of tj1(1 j.ovc friendship. departtire i The Provisional President drew a tered into distinction between the attitude, of eign diplon the government of the United States the action c and that of the people of th&t na- ments. and tion, saying, "The tenseness of our planation d diplomatic relation with the govern- fulfilment c * / ment of the United States of America, "Since th although luckily not with the people" from renu had put Mexico in a state of appre- month in t? henslon. t ate authori The period of six months allowed main, but American warships to remain in Mex- that those lean waters by special permission of tail an atta Congress will expire next month. In ciety of Me the opinion of the President a re- limited th newal of permission should not be months, da granted. .and it was PEACE A NECESSITY. |???,,?? i The message was disappointing to which mad< many who had expected that Provis- not of vigil ional President Huerta would deal by the Mexi at some length with recent diplomatic to internati exchanges. This subject, however,! thr, app he said, "being so delicate and the I ' permanent commission of Congress ' On the si being already informed," he passed elections th with a bare mention. promulgate! The deputies and senators In joint gross eompl session filled the floor of the cham- law under v ber of deputies. The balconies were hold electio packed, the diplomatic gallery being He dcela filled with foreign representatives would contl and their families. ward the pi ullnnon tvhl aK rv *p?-? 11 *-v<-t /I t< ? \i? 4 V* I r% Q rvO THE )00, $24,900,000, he said. ' xpended for the paclflca- A t country. Of the loan of A '0 authorized in May, the ^ kers took $30,000,000 at this Speyer & Co. had re- ..Greenville 0,000, half of which was I It has 1 he national treasury and paper to ft mnnptn rv rnmmiaalnn 111 lltilnut lr? ly 6,600 horses and 2,300 this papei leen purchased during the correct si National Cartridge factory There wei as turning out 260,000 sons for tl nonthly. i rehearsing great number of cannon . I?.le ^ descriptions, machine * nii'ar ru carbines and inmunition. papers lment has contracted , ,(>uniont> ten aeroplanes, 77 armor- . <'OI.ls unarmored automobiles. ..s n'^ fr ose of the reading of the . sajf 0 mesage the session of * ('? as adjourned until to- ' .?,, S1 J Atlanta e: remarks t HUERTA'S MESSAGE. I "Never the fractrlcldal strife usts us, the tenseness of V,i.?r? atic relations with the of th,. United State.. ... tily not with that people, juH . .-p, r) n a state of apprehension. .y p us suffer more than one R fpw 0?t'h rich was not merited and that uged e complete pacification of aj, newgp " dart or b affair is of so delicate a and misch as the permanent com- of the de' Congress already has t "Kissin aed of the state of the tion for il i, which as yet have not other evil l off, I have only to indi- lanta an e government hopes, with 'grouch' ds, to see quickly solved and put t ices which day by day public. / reuse that good friendship the riot . d unite and for an indefi- made the should unite us to our Up his tc villzed neighbors. j to a fraz? king charge, by virtue of j "And j the presidency of the re- Bono Pub plying wfth the establish- in his trj tional practices, I com- and came the fact of my having ' barded Tl >ssion of all the foreign ments for s with which Mexico cul- for. Now tlons of friendship. Of , Constituti have come replies to me communic ph letters from the fol- , the editor ermany, Austria, Hun- destinatio mi. Colombia, Costa Rica, ket. In t nmark. Ecuador, Spain, made exc atemala. Haiti. Holland, the rnlnu. Great Britain, Iitaly, since he I tenegro, Norway. Portu- depot,' he Salvador, Servia, Switz- were reve key and Uruguay. ' although ISED AT SILENCE. in-law in I | was mom* call the attention of Con- tion. Anc In these there are not made tlin mall governments in Eii- secutively, lis is due to the fact that constitute* diplomatic relations with a felony, at their replies already correspon* announced through the ed them, inels and did not reach "One ai lory. It has caused sur- say. One t the same time regret to again sho\ hie chamber, as to the not dead, hat some of the countries lieve the p exico is united by ties of pleasure o lage and customs, and no tance as 1 tical aspirations and des- since they not vouchsafed a reply salaam an r. frisking a cutive is ignorant of the period of h may have prompted once mor* t, and it certainly may he "Pro Bon rthy of respect. He ab- mates atio endeavoring to learn and nation, lik mself with putting the May the re your honorable body, have suf IN MEXICAN WATERS. ^^an^^of4' ive been sent to our ports Constituti* >ign war vessels, with the tional pr s supposed, of extending guests onl if that should be neces- appended lives and interests of the , _ subjects of the powers in i reason of the state of In- ! is presumed, growing out dution. In view of this He had a n foreign relations I en- fai correspondence with for- Its marbl* lats calling attention to wit >f their respective govern- He reveler upon receiving due ex- ' ins ictated orders toward the Until he W ?f the law in such cases, t it i e law prohibited warships lining for more than a He owned ^rritorial waters, the sen- ' for zed the said ships to re- , Where str with the understanding his remaining should not en- Upon a be ck on the dignity and so- i ed xico. Such authorization And then em to a period of six j foe ting from April 28 last, I not thought advisable to His hoard authorization upon Its ap- 1 up expiration. Other ships His landlo s visits of courtesy and 1 of lance have been received But suddc ican authorities according qui onal laws and customs." , For when nn 1 /MITVW fl L^riTTAXT I UUAV niiivi J.niiV i I ?G( jbject of the approaching [ e President said he had 1 1 the law enacted by Ton- N Imentary to the electoral I Tom J i-hich the government will been oxph as In October. t f?ru Tenn red that the government the reveni Inue to make efforts to- lookout t< jclflcatlon of the country Rave some rlod relatively short. In pointing < t he could Inform Con- two had h :he situation already was was what by the Rovernment In a InR engine states, only Sonora and crop. Bui present being totally he- who eyed rity. by the bup attention to the fact that relates Th >erlod treated by the mes- I "You-al lost salient accomplish- asked. ? revolutionary movement ridges in the taking of Zacateeas, you-all Is been recovered later by I "Nope," of the government, the solemnly, urango, which was still in officer. T >f rebels, and attacks on ;?a w'hisk Guaymas and the city of a ereek tli lich were repulsed by the there's a ps. The filibuster move- he'll p'lnt. northern part of Lower The mo had quickly been sup- he showed 1 llint th*> h "That's I mented. f> true that art Is deelln- whether h ips art has never been or a WUP-I kdted to have something. tlemon bu 1 are even opposed to the ? Tiovement, In fart they Some m I to any kind of move- made to o thorn. LANCASTER NEWS, SK 5PLENDID ROLE. - % And the Piedmont. th our been the policy of this Back t print no anonymous com- Com ns. Those which aoDear in Th?? in r are accompanied by the And gnature of the authors, re quite a number of rea- Back to his rule, which do not need th ; at this time. The girls tlanta Constitution has a th tie as do many otlitr lead- Back t i of the country. Like The For however. The Constitution And th tlerable trouble in making Havi s think thot it means what >r it Is continually receiv- Back to munications without the b? gnature. Yesterday our The scho xchange had the following w 0 make on the subject: Back ( again deny the virtues of Froi ion, as that abused term <11 the newspaper business. Beside in the past few days, have And k long-lost old friends in st of 'Old Subscriber,' 'JunLium Quid.' 'A Wise Owl,' Back to ill," 'Pro Bono Publico,' and cc er of the same lusty tribe. Of sweet to haunt the columns of m apers, and thrust pungent Back I lunt excoriation at all evil As \ lief, the crafts and assaults When y\\." Q ti g, that's all! Blame Oscula- For t, as you do for lots of the s under the sun. The Atithorities got a sudden against the kissing bug. he quietus to Cupid in Knoxvilli 1 smack was the signal for call. An insinuating pout "'ou liariest cop all but turn car >es. They pounded Cupid you' :le. ' lNoust here is where 'Pro ??Vj, e fl ilico' and the rank and file ,,I*UIU! lin stirrrd in their graves > ep. forth ravening. They bom- Presentei tie Constitution with argu- forcl to? and against kissing?most , it is an old rule of The on that an aqonymous ^ ation shall not get past 's desk. Generally, it's K Aj| n is the waste-DUDer has- I ' - - ? m ^ | his case, and for cause, we eptions. One member of irnation pointed out that. SPFC tad 'kissed a cousin at the feared arrest if his name gg ^C1 aled. Another urged that balf nijjf he had kissed his mother- raster, w the presence of his wife, he pUi,Iic ro sntarily expecting prosecu- 5on poui ither confessed that he had buildings ?e billiard balls kiss con- jn^0 four , and feared this probably i, under the new regime, 50V4 * So we took mercy on our town on lonts and gracefully shield- of Camp including id all, they have had their grist mill and all. they have once etc., com vn the public that they are good lam but only sleeping. We helubllc has received as much ut of the renewed acquainlas The Constitution. Hut ter; NNlUl have made their opening d their farewell obeisance, 1 *-' s do the pixies in a brief! lng'j revelry. The Constitution n?,ath S| ? draws the curtain. For nidges, o Publico" and his club- I er^v ()f j ther long and happy hlher- I :e that of Rip Van Winkle, j I have ir vigorous ministrations ; to offer. Ticiently laid the kissing to advaiu tat called them from the Yesterday. And, for The ' | an it is back to its tradl >licy of welcoming these y when the visiting card is to the published article." oftlce Long PIPE DREAMS. ???? wondrous castle in some ry realm of old; ? halls of splendor hung h trophies rare of gold. | l in tin- beauty of its ch&ng- i A : tint ami gleam, M ;t his pipe go out and found flj all a dream. a yacht and sailed the seas Islands <>f the west, H ains of silver>' music lulled weary soul to r? st. S ii of roses fair that bloom- ^ beside a stream, ^ he let his pipe go out and ind it just a dream. and room rent were paid for ten days in advance, ird passed him with a word cheer and kindly glance; >nly his blissful joys were Ickly put to rout, he tried to fill his pipe, his oking had run out! sorge B. Staff, in Judge, A] ot All Moonshine. lernigan, my driver, had lining to me how the e?astessee mountaineers hated ITU le officers who were on the >r moonshine stills, and i local color to his story by >ut places where at least leen shot. To knew that I 1 pretended to be, a rain- l?j, ier looking for the coal outt we came upon a "covite," me and my dog, which ran ;gy, with a suspicious stare, e New York Kvenlng Post. i aimin' to git some birds?" of "There's a flock of partthe bottom over yon. But goin* the wrong way." auvn t"'i ***i jiTIllgan, ? _ "This man's a revenue ** I hat clog's a new dog, he is ey dog. When we come to lat dog smells of it, and it still far as five miles up, onshlner understood. Rut I by no twinkle or his eye # umor had lodged in him. 01 right interestln'," he com"But I was Jest musin' e was an applejack p'lnter mesh setter. Will you geny as much as a quart?" en if they could have wives rder would find fault with . . fMifai PTKMBER 19, 1913. ? ,uh>ksjani> ,KssoNs uiucunfCD vn ur.uetowr8onsthere8 WiiLiiLVLn I u shadows of the lessons and nriimil ie books are hanging low, A |'| ill IIAI .u hooks ana lessons, 11 |]pnir|ill| es a phantom bell to call; II ULIll^llllL ly ponds have faded, the leaves bun. to tall. Xhe old Standard Grov Dooks and lessons through Valuable as a General' ie rosy paths again. Driven Out Malaria F i that make our women and \tv iViaiariat I ie lads that make our men. the w hole System. 1 ;o books and lessons, the golden summer files, ? , , . , , . ie phantom wings of autumn ^ou know what you are taking e already ta'en the skies. as * ie formula is printed on ever tonic properties of QUININE an books and lessons, and they tonic and is in Tasteless Form. Mid to hear them swing, Weakness, general debility and ol bells Of the country that Mothers and Pule, Sickly Chill ill soon begin to sing. Relieves nervous depression and o books and lessons, | pUrifie#the blood. A True Tonic ream P,ayUme h?U ?f j No family should be without it. ( s the summer meadows the boyhood swimming The Object of It. ream. I Exchange. Mrs. Crawford?1 don't soi books and lessons, oh. they you could join such a club win ime, the silver band don't see the object of it. hearts of the morning in Mr. Crawford?-You see. my orning sweetheart land. it meets Mondays, and that's tli to books and lessons, day in the week 1 had no pi ve all must go. ah me, go. we leave the land of play me Too often popularity Isn't the hopes that are to be. the price. ?Baltimore Sun. Don't Let Baby Suffer With E A Substitute. nn*l Skin Eruptions. f? Sentinel ! Babies need a perfect skin lng. Skin eruptions cause th? didn't buy that big touring only Intense suffering, but ivere looking at last fall, did their growth. Dr. Hobson's E wkins?" said Garraway. | Ointment can be relied on for said Hawkins. "I got a and permanent cure of su >f little runabouts instead." babies whose skin eruptions .bouts?" retorted Garraway. made their life miserable. ' said Hawkins. "My wife baby was afflicted with breakl i me with twins. Can't af- of the skin all over the fac< many luxuries all at once." scalp. Doctors and skin spe< failed to help. We tried Dr. * Bon's Eczema Ointment and overjoyed to see baby con ^ ^ cured before one box was - m u m i w a writes Mrs. strubler, Dubuque, fl I I |]SI /I I Al1 druggists, or by mail, A Pfeiffer Chemical Company Louis, Mo., and Philadelphia, ] IAL FOR QUICK SALE. ----- -os extra fine land about > east of the town of Lanell located on three best r J ~ ~ ads, produces average of ids line cotton per acre. i , etc. Would divide this! \ \W' /\ Veres, 6 Vfc miles east of | y r/^J Hay road, within half mile ! \y > JE^p^U' Creek church and school. a one-half interest in gins, 1 ' and press, with machinery. ) 1 A AA A Ai plete. Good buildings ami RjWpGl - ^ k o f!) )() ESSS h ??.: Acres farming land of Mr. ; g. 4 miles north of Lauras- W* 1 Q buildings, wood land and V? Clieap at price, per acre, |I fV Acres adjoining the town of are, scientifically prepare >r|"K M-nrt'i,1 $fnin' Jprnn" extremes of heat and co etc., worth $1,500. Prop- ,. . , . , . , . C. Rowling. a'l things which quickly Paints form a tough, tei many other valuable places which remains in Derfec Price of cotton continues vvim.ii remains uiperiei. ;e. Buy land. DO IT NOW. : gallons of H. & M. Pain as three gallons of ordir M. HUGHES 0 "?*? Standard over Corner Drug Store. Phone No. 2i>;t. Grocerie Where to Bi We had rather eat groceries purcha; DVERTISES, because the man who adv< 1. UP-TO-DATE, therefore, more likely arket affords. 2. He is more progressive, therefore a sab 3. He is bound te be honest, because whe s product must come up to the standard w 4. He is a better BUSINESS MAN thar rtise and, therefore he buys cheaper and c a lower margin of profit. 5. He is a man of more public spirit, beca >ublic enterprise. I do not like to buy groceries fr )t advertise?because he stands te. Moral: The man who adver orthy of your patronage. = ' - 7 ull IONIC TAKE GROVE'S e's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally r j- ? * i uiuc occause it /\cts on the Liver, Enriches the Blood and Builds up For Grown People and Children. when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic y label showing that it contains the well known <1 IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing iren. Removes Biliousness without purging, low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. VACATION SONG. a how ;n you Little bank roll ere we part, | Let me hold you to my heart; dear, y,e vear j?ve dung to you, ace"to ' ve been faithful, you've been true; Little bank roll, in a day I You and I will start away *. >rth -p0 a gay an,j festive spot; I I'll come home, but you will not. ?Detroit Free 1'ress. -cover Mother of Eighteen Children. im not "I am the mother of eighteen childhinder dren and have the praise or doing Iczem.i ' more work than any young woman 1 relief (in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Marfferlng tin, Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for have flvo years with stomach trouble and "Our could not eat as much as a biscuit ng out without suffering. I havo taken > and three bottles of Chamberlain's Tabdalists lets and am now a well woman and Hob- weigh 168 pounds. I can eat anywere thine T wnnt ??"? "" *- ? * I o ?wu? vv, uuu an LUUt'U US 1 ipletly j want and feel better than I have at used," j any time In ten years. I refer to any Iowa. | one In Boone of vicinity and they 50c. will vouch for what I say." Champa St. berlain's Tablets are for sale by all Pa. dealers. Milligan Paints >d and carefully balanced to resist Id, excessive dryness or moisture and destroy ordinary measures. H. & M. nacious, elastic, leather-like coating 4- ~ i.'i:? ^ i. Luuuiuuii lor many years. Two t will cover as much surface WELL lary paint. We can prove it. Drug Company E55^j IS iy Them sed from the firm which irtises is: to give me the best the sr man to do business with. n a man ADVERTISES hich he claims. i the man who does not adan afford to sell eatables 1 V. -I A t use ne neips 10 pusn along 0111 the man who docs for exactly the oppotises his groceries is =4