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x /i\rci u&a I P. IDIR J. ALLE W. M. B. LEWIS ] J. S. MO A. M. Sfl r**<- U ? <r* It-ap J. ALLEN SMITL AI w vvvvvvvvvvv vvs S( V V a! V LONG CANE LOCALS. V d v v g V< ' Misses Nina Beauford and Eva Finley spent Thursday evening with ^ Miss Bessie Erwin. v n Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Tuesi day evening with Mrs. Mattie Stewart who, we are sorry to say, has S) been on the sick list for the past feV weeks. We hope for her an early }) recovery. n Misses Rebecca and Ethel Botts j( were shopping in the city Saturday. Mrs. T. H. Botts spent Thursday w evening with Mrs. W. T. King. sj Misses Eva and Estelle Finley spent the week-end with Miss Effie P Beauford. Miss Eva Finley was shopping in the city Wednesday. T.nthpr Clairm scent Thurs- ?' day evening with Mrs. W. T. King. 1C Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Friday Sl with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Mrs. J. H. Cromer spent Wesdncv u day evening with Mrs. T. H. Botts. c Miss Bessie Erwin spent Thursday ^ night with Miss Estelle Finley. Mr. R. H. Stevenson was a busiq ness visitor to the city Saturday. . li CENTRAL UNION n ATTACKS UNION e c< New York, May 1.?Federal and ncity officials united here tonight in jr i-i-: 1 4-v ? A 4-V,^ completing jpittUO UV/ uaiu wuc js city against possible May day- dis- 5/ turbances tomorrow'. Department of justice agents were assigned to watch possible sources of trouble tl and city police and detectives were & on duty as guards throughout the s; lower Manhattan districts. tl Detectives tonight attended a d meeting of the central federated union at which a vigorous attack d against the American Lesion was un- tl r. nimnncKr Annnsorl hv thf> Hnlprriitfis I T? f f ^ -w v* . i. This action followed the reading of! a letter from a local of thle Brother- j t hood of Painters and Decorators u which requested that "the American r Lesion havine: used its members as i] strike breakers," the members of S organized labor be instructed "notj to join that body and to insist that. a all labor members now in the lepion : I lnnou: We take pleasure i: moved back to our \ cially with a view I ECTORS and employes. N SMITH ARNWELL With the enlarg* PERRIN equipment furnish, take care of the be KITE _____! customer or not, y< convenient opporti patrons. ita! $75,000.00 F, President. W. M. BARN ^nn tji i r c 5DC V1LJ-JL, D jvcr their connection with the same property will probably be 5 their principles are contrary and to the Senate by the sub etrimental to the prinicapals of or- headed by Senator Fall. It anized labor." the subcommittee has fav< The Bronx county grand jury in- cussed such a report, estigated reports of a tenant "rent ' Representatives of the S irike" in that borough tomorrow, olution are convinced Pres .rthur J. W. Hilly, chairman of the ranza has already preparec tayor's committee on rent profit- from Mexico. They point 1 ering, appeared before the jury and that he has placed his iter said he did not believe any Gen. Candido Augiliar, in irious situation would delvelop. paratively unimportant mi] A ff/vn4- O C*fin omlwvQrl mon cai/3 f> _ monrl rwrav PnaKlrt ftnrl Vi A6UUI Lj.i/vu anavuu w\- inutiu vi. * uvw*v ? e strikers in the New Jersey term!- while he might be gaining als, marched through the streets of other commands. It is the ersey Sity during the evening. A those at the revolutionar leeting was held afterwards at here that this step is takei hich speakers outlined the strikers' President Carranza want: de of the controversy. command over the route Cruz whom he can trust, RESIDENT IS READY TO QUIT therefore given the comma MEXICO CITY son-in-law who will keep t Washington, May 2.?The fall fllght 0p6^ f the Carranza government in Mex- VILLAGE OF TENTS o within a short time would not be | jq SHELTER H lrprising. I This was the view held here Sat- New York, May 1.?A ' rday night by officials who are in tents will rise on the grour ose touch with the Mexican situa- Salvation Array training c< on. to shelter New Yorkers w All reports received at the State rendered homeless tomorr epartment and at the agency of the rectly thereafter by May onora revolution indicate the revo- proceedings, Salvation Arr itionary movement is as strong, if announced today, ot stronger than the Carranza gov- Plans are being laid to rnmen Senator Fall of New Mexi-j 1,000 persons. Steps nfso d, chairman of the Senate subcom- taken to obtain use of tl littee which has been conducting an buildings at Camp Merr lvestigation of Mexican conditions, which have been sold by t > here, after several weeks on the ment. lexican border. Fall Won't Talk j . CARD OF THAIN "The situation in Mexico is such j v hat I do not feel anything should be; We wish to thank our d< aid relative to it," Senator Fall j and neighbors throdgh thi aid. "The press reports are such, 0f your paper for their kii hat conclusions easily may be | sympathy shown us since 1 rawn." j ing of our two daughters. "Do you believe the situation will j Especially do we extend evelop into the early overthrow of and appreciations to the g he Carranza government?" Senator 0f Calhoun Falls for what 'all was asked. for us. "The committee plans to (iiscon-| \ye trust God will rewa inue hearings on the Mexican sit-|y()U abundantly, above a lation, during and before the Car-j.,^ r<r think i? the desire anza administration, at an early j hearts. ate," was the significant reply of! Mr. and Mrs. Hamn B Senator Fall. j Lowndes A report favoring recognition of j ny government in :>lexico which wiilj Engraved Cards and In "i t-.? to respect American life and 1 The Press and Banner Co NCE1 n announcing to patrons and old stand?into the handso to your service, comfort and 3d facilities the elegant nev , it is scarcely necessary to inking needs of an increase< du are cordially invited to \ jnity and see how we have Surj WELL, Vice-President. OUTH ( I rendered | J?||[|jHRHH9IHHHBl^H (committee i s learned B drably dis- B lonora rev- B iident Cari to flee T T 1 j ;o the fact B J Ictli son-in-law, B the com- B litary com- BE " era Cruz, B glory in B belief of B y agency I W0 HOW ha i because B r\ n s one in man> D^i to Vera B ancJ J-Jickoi and has ? nd to his B lines. he path of B B Furniture, omeless B Squares. tillage of B ids of the B Range Etei allege here B no will be Florence A ow or di-jB 1 eviction B ny officials'Organs, Ta care for I chines. nave been H le military 1/ n p itt, Kelly SpriE he govern- B 9 OUR PRIC i~ks IB CREDIT ;ar friends U A Visit to < 2 columns ! idness and |R the (hewn- H our thanks IH i ood people |B they did W_J each of!| ^ 11 we can K< of our H ABBEVILl vitatlons? B| mpany. BBBMBBWHSW I VIEN1 I friends and the public that w me new banking house erectec I convenience, as well as of < r building and the splendic add that we are better prepai r d number of patrons. Whet risit us in our new home at you: anticipated the demands c plus $30,000.1 LEWIS PERRIN, Casi :arolin. HHnHI Investment Con ve on hand a large stock of hig ir and Franklin Buggies, y Wagons; Harness, Bridles Congoleums, M atting, Rugs, rnal, Anchor Ranges and wooc Liitomatic Oil Stoves. ilking Machines, New Home ! igfield and Goodrich Tires and :es are right, terms mr Store will be Highly Appr 11 Investment .e, south i ???????????w P1 c ( her a cf r first 'M f our I DO 1 hier. 4 npany I [h grade Nor- || Hiintingburg M and Check jS and Art || I Cook Stoves If Sewing Ma- IX Tubes. 8 CASH OR I eciated. ^ c?. I CAROLINA. 1 B?