The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 15, 1913, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE ARRIVAL OF LIND CALMS ALL FEARS COURSE OF EVENTS IN MEXICO IS SATISFACTORY President Wilson Says People Un known to Him Seem to Desire Trouble. Washington, Aug., 11.?Distinct relief was apparent in official circles here today over the course of events in Mexico. The statement of Frederico Gamboa, the new Mexican minister of foreign relations, that he had "oroot foifh in tVio roocnnoWonocs of C3A v^fc*V/ wa AXJ. A VU^VUUK/AV^V^M vj. the judgment of the United States," holding the conviction that the difficulties between the two countries "soon would be adjusted," produced a very favorable impression in administration circles. Secretary Bryan commented optimistically on it and the White house also were pleased. T> /v_ Ll jotrut vii xruauie. VPresident Wilson pointed out during the day to callers what seemed to iim Conspicuous efforts on the part of some people unknown to him, through published misrepresentations, | to involve the United States in inter vention. He reiterated that the attitude of this government toward Mexico in the situation was one of peace and friendliness solely. The safe arrival in Mexico City of John Lind, personal representative and officially designated adviser to the American embassy, ended some tense moments in che situation. Adminis- j tration officials tonight, looked forward hopefully to a favorable reception of their efforts to suggest measures of peace in ending the struggle between the contending factions in Mexico. >*o Rumors >"ow. "With the air cleared of ^rumors of hostility in the Mexican capital to Mr. Liad's presence there, officials were disposed to believe the program of the American government would be carried out quietly ana in such manner as seemed most expedient to Mr. Lind and the embassy at y Mexico City. j Capt. Capehart of the battleship Michigan, which proceeded last Thursday from Vera Cauz to Ciudad Del Carmen as the result o! a complaint to the State department by Mrs. Phoebe H. Sears that rebels are threatening American life and prop w ~ I erty in the region of her ranch near that place, has reported that "American subjects have not been threatened, and American subjects and foreign subjects have received proper protection from the Mexican authorities." Lind Ends Journey. Mexco Cty, Mex., Aug. 11.?The ar rival of John Lind, whose mysterious mission to Mexico was the direct cause of a public manifestation yesterday in support of Gen. Huerta's attitude toward American dictation, has of itself been devoid of any thrills. When Mr. Lind, as the personal representative of Mr. Wilson, alighted from his train last night, after a tedious day's journey from Vera Cruz, there were only a few persons about the station wno seemed at all curious to watch his movements. Numerous pemwspaper photographers were on hand to subject him to the ordeal of flashlights and Mr. Lind obligingly posed for many pictures. Mr. Lind persistently maintained that taciturnity ^hich he has observed carefully since he was summoned from bis home in Minnesota by President Wilson to undertake his mission to Mexico. Just what he is to do here or just when he will begin the ngotiations for which he has come are as great a mystery as before his arrival. He was accompanied to the capital by Mrs. Lind, by William W. Candia, the United States consul at Vera Cruz, and by Dr. William Bayard Hale, acting under instructions of the S^te department. The party was received by Nelson O'Shaughnessy, secretary of the United States embassy, who has been acting as charge d'affaires since the resignation of Ambassador Wilson, and Chas. E. Par* 1 Ker, a niemuer ojl uue emuci&aj scan.. Police in large numbers guarded the approach to the station, but as the party was driven off to a hotel "where reservations had been made, the public generally assumed an apathetic attitude. Mr. Lind and his wife did not come to Mexico prepared for anything but a brief visit, traveling with little baggage. The departure for Mexico was so hurried that it occurred to ne '.her Mr. or Mrs. Lind that warmer clothing would be wanted in the Upland? r>f Mpyiph T.ast ni^ht \fr "Lind without an overcoat, and his wife without wraps, shivered in the cold air here. Perhaps ignorance and bliss are a better pair to "draw to than folly and wisdom. I REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 44S J. C. Sample, magistrate's salary.. .. 449 Mrs. Lucinda Livingstone, pauper.. 450 Le\i Gruber, pension 451 W. W. Bishop, pauper 452 Geo. D. Lathrop, pension 453 W. A. Shealy, pension 454 John W. Smith, assessor 455 J. B. Chambers, pension 456 Mrs. Margaret Troutman, pauper.. .. 457 Mrs. Catherine Shealy, pauper 458 E. H. Werts, magistrate's salary 459 P. B. Ellesor, constable's salary 460 J. F. Riser, magistrate's salary 461 Fred Bishop, constable's salary 462 I. N. Wesson, pension 463 J. E. Williams, pension 464 J. A. Enlow, pension 465 W. W. Willingham.. pension 466 B. B. Hair, magistrate's salary 467 G. W. Cromer, constable's salary.. .. 468 J. J. Senn, constable's salary and fees. 469 C. G. Corley, ferry 470 C. H. Alewine, magistrate's salary.. .. 471 A. G. Leitzsey, constable's salary.. .. 472 W. H. Sanders, chaingang 473 J. W. Koon, pension 474 D. F. Livingstone, commutation tax.. . 475 W. P. Williams, pension 476 ftendrix <& Blair, chaingafig.. :. .. 477 J. McD. Schumpert, commutation tax. 477 J. H. Turner, salary 479 Phihp Spotts, pension 4S0 Mrs. Mary J. Boozer, pauper 481 C. C. Wicker, commutation tax 482 Mrs. Sarah Holt, pauper 483 R. E. Davis, chaingang 4S4 T. C. Banks, chaingang. 485 John Koon, chaingang 456 C. G. Blease, salary 457 J. F. Cromer, expense public building: 458 J. A. Suber, Jr.. county home 459 Mrs. Alice White, pauper 490 Geo. V. Boozer, chaingang 491 W. M. Dorroh, salary 492 L. C.Livingstone, sale - * 493 Dr. E. O. Hentz, lunac. 494 P. H. Kinard, commutation tax 1 495 G. A. Wilson, repairs public buildings. 496 J. M. Wicker, commutation tax 497 S. C. Hillcr, commutation tax 498 J. D. Nance, assessor 499 E. H. Aull Co., printing, etc 500 Jno. C. Goggans, salary 501 H. C. Holloway, salary 502 F. M. Lindsay, salary 503 A. L. Aull, magistrate's salary 504 J. B. Lathan, magistrate's salary.. .. 505 R. M. Aughtry, magistrate's salary.. . 506 W. R. Reid, magistrate's salary 507 H. H. Ruff, magistrate's salary 508 John Henderson, magistrate's salary.. 509 S. E. Boland, constable's salary 510 C. G. Johnson, constable's salary and f< 511 J. W. Darnell, constable's salary and f( 512 J. T. Kinard, constable's salary and fe sis at u Winbor nrmstnh1f>'s salarv and 514 P. B. Odell, constable's salary and fees 515 Miss Bettie Singley, pauper 516 M. M. Dickert, pension 517 Summer Bros. Co., county home 518 Lominick & Reighley, county home.. .. 519 Thos. W. Folk, county home Wpst-Martin Co.. countv home 521 Standard Oil Co., roads and bridges.. 522 Summer Bros. Co., roads and bridges. 523 W. E. DeHihns, ferry 524 Chattanooga Sewer Pipe and Fire Bricl 525 Collins & Smith, roads and bridges.. . 526 Rumely Products Co., roads and bridg 527 J. M. Swindler, chaingang 528 R. C. Sligh, chaingang 529 Lominick & Reighley, chaingang.. .. 530 Holloway Bros., chaingang 531 R. E. Davis, chaingang 532 J. T. Mayes & Co., chaingang 533 Levi Green, chaingang 534 Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, chaingang, 535 Dr. W. 0. Holloway, chaingang 536 Summer Bros. Co., chaingang 537 Miller Bros., chaingang 538 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., books, 539 Xeeley & Morgan, public buildings.. . 540 Summer Bros. Co., public buildings. 541 R. M. McCown, secretary state, office e> 542 West-Martin Co., public buildings.. . ^.'9 riro Ainwpr anrl Pplham. oountv nhvsi 544 C. G. Blease, dieting 545 Dr. C. T. Wyche, lunacy 546 E. HI. Cook, lunacy 547 Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., post mortem.. 548 Dr. F. D. Mower, lunacy.. 549 Ewart-Perry Co., contingent 550 Amos Rutherford, commutation tax.. . 551 W. D. Rutherford, constable salary.. 552 C. C. Schumpert, lunacy 553 J. W. White, public buildings 554 T. G. Williams, constable fees 555 J. M. Wicker, commutation tax. 556 Jno. L. Epps, county treasurer, intere 557 Jno. L. Epps, county treasurer, intere 55S W. A. Hill, county supervisor, R. & B. 559 I. A. Miller, R. & B... 560 George Lyles, R. & B 561 H. L. Shealy, R. & B 562 J. A. Schroder, R. & B 563 Dock Johnson, ferry..." 564 T. C. Banks., chaingang 565 C. G. Wicker, R. & B 566 J. H. Dorroh, magistrate salary 567 J. M. Wicker, R. & B W. A K. C. HOLLO WAY, Clerk. STATEMENT SHOWING EXACT FINANC1 ATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913 . END OF THE MONTI items. Aypr 1. Salaries county officers S 2. Salaries magistrates, constables & fees 3. County home, paupers and pensioners 4. Hoadfe, bridges and ferries 5. Chaingang 6. Repairs public buildings 7. Books, stationery and printing.. .. S. Contg exp & sup pud mags & co 01 9. County physicians 10. County board of education FOK MOMH OF JULY, 1913. ST 50 J 6 U0 12 00 6 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 12 00 6 00 6 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 00 12 00 11 00 12 00 50 00 50 00 1V2 UU| 8 33 12 50 12 50 21 10 12 00 .. 10 92 12 00 4 . 5 SO 2 00 75 00 12 00 6 00 40 00 6 00 40 00 30 00 40 00 11 ? s 26 30 | 50 90 6 00 lo <0 75 00 10 00 5 00 11 12 10 00 42 00 28 00 . . 6 00 12 50 22 90 33 33 25 00 .. 10 00 15 00 50 00 15 00 15 00 12 50 15 00 2es 27 60 >es 18 (10 es.. .. 10 00 fees 16 10 50 00 ' .. .. 6 00 T> 00 48 85 19 45 17 25 18 20 19 43 53 25 20 00 * * * t Co., roads and bridges.. 204 12 5 00 pq . . Io90 00 1 00 * | 88 05 I 71 9# 94 50 21 05 11. Co 8 40 12. Bo 27 90 13. Sh 5 00 14. Po 430 25 15. In; 262 50 16. In etc 71 60 17. Co . 3 00 IS. Co 11 05 Attest ipenses 1 07 H. ( 22 50 cians 14 58 Appro 48 40 E 5 00 3 45 5 00 1 5 00 10 00 2 00 A1ai,Ia 12 50 Swar 40 00 - 337 00 Waltei 2 05 prove a 29 50 t0 light st 39 90 the bodst (R. & B.) 234 05 man of 23 75 a small 2 oo Walterbi t- : - l. -q ms uea 7 190 y?uns 1 5 00 has bee 22 50 with th 7 00 Blocke 45 50 a consid 12 50 "which t( 52 75 return tl La HILL, County Supervisor. not alar returned L4L CONDITION OF APPROPRI- search ^ IS IT APPEARS AT THE woman i t n-o tt tv ins: Leir i vr iitijr ? opriations. Allowed. Balance, small s* 7,765.00 $3,768.56 $3,996.44 a gun s 2,500.00 1,238.45 1.261.55 ignored. 3,000.00 1,131.43 1,868.57 entered 10,000.00 4,675.30 5,324.70 body of 5,000.00 3,435.00 1,565.00 bis beat 500.00 118.15 381.85 that Ler 750.00 512.06 237.94 swamp ? 2,000.00 S22.75 1,177.25 Lemac 200.00 87.48 112.52 search, 45.00 6.00 39.00 Blocker's . 1 - | . Mil ? IIII? I "II ill The Newberrv ? J Capital Stock oil lllll I ?n? II I ? ?? *T|ihe Bank That Alwe Ms l ^ Copyrizht 1909, by YOUR money i You don't ha its safety, for behi 4.1* llic LUlllUlll^u JL wou the strongest fina county. Put youi it's safe. LIFE is easy sailing balance in a savi ^ ^^ 0 ? am DdllK* V;U Uii ^aviiigo w II in, IiMl 11^11^??ly 1?'M I II urt expenses 4,000.00 l,c ard of assessors 400.00 i eriff?incidental expenses 2,500.00 4 st mortems and lunatics 300.00 ] surance public buildings 500.00 ] terest on loans 1,400.00 1/. ntingent and miscellaneous exp.. 600.00 mmutaticn tax 5,296.00 3,i HOLLO WAY, Cou Ol r\f Rn5 rr? Ulti ii v/i. JU/VMA Vft< v?d: UGENE S. AVERTS, County Auditor. IAT MAN MURDER. testified at the coroi late last night. Th< Blocker is Discovered in JUI-y at the inquest up.?Lemacks is Arrested. bad come to his d shot wounds at the rboro, Aug. 11.?What may acks, whereupon I * ^ oorlv ormT tTiic; mnn horrible murder was orougnt i ". .. la:e yesterday afternoon w-hen ! in jail here. r of Aquila Blocker, a young Blocker was buri 21 years, was found dead in at his church, Penie] sw?amp about six miles from of a large crowd ga Dro with a gunshot wound in parts of the county, d. I. M. Lemacks, another are well known thro nan of the same community try at*i both have e n committed to jail charged j OTHER B4>"KS T : murder. | * * >r left home on Saturday with Senator E. D. Smit] lerable sum of money with Telegrams From :> purchase cattle. He did not South Ca: liat night, but his people were med until his mule and dog Washington Ane on Sunday morning. A | D.YnSh foTaV recei vas immediately instituted. A telegrams from banki n the community told of see- olina urging that be acks and Blocker enter a other than those al vamp nearby and later heard be named to share ii hot, which, at the time, she 0f government funds conrrhprs hearing this tho ?rnn? anrt savin? the swamp and found the would be in positio] Blocker with a hole through security. Senator i i. It was also brought out matter up at once wi nacks was seen to enter the Adoo and is hoping t igain on Sunday morning. some modification of ks on Sunday had joined the several days ago. had visited at the home of "I am more inter 5 parents and was present and that this money gets ~ L * ^avmffc Ranlr uu 111150 i/uun $so,ooo tys Has The Money" TE ^5? | 1 524 lw C. E. Zimmerman Co,--lT?. 12 s s safe in our bank. ve to worry about n/1 Any konl/ qVja &1U UU1 MUllll (Al V >urces of some of mcial men in the r money where if you have a good ings account with our i - deposits. ' I 4 I Ifiuo 'Is fo Littleton College 119.(6 2'0S'^^ For more than 30 yeais we have L43.04 116.96 0 J L82.75 317.25 been training girls and young wol564?04 35 96 men ^or success^ teaceing and for 500.80 1,995.20 usefulness in life. W. A. HILL, ? . W7& f 11 T-n 1 co coVi/-\1 ofcl-i 1 f/-> +1-ia supervisor. ??v ? young women preparing to teach and freo tuition to all students who take instruction in our Practice ier's inquest held and Observation School. nf Af 4"V? ^ TTT i _ *J * _ . _ 1 - A 2 vciuiv.l ui vve guarantee positions 10 teacnwas that Blocker * eatli from gun- ers who complete our courses of hands of Lem- stucjy# por catalogue address J. smacks at an ? J ling was lodged M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. % ed this morning 22 ^ I, in the presence j ithered from all ANNUAL MOUNTAIN AND SEABoth young men SHOBE EXCURSION usbout the coun- Anirast 13. 1913 nany friends. Tja V4XTFTNDS CHARLESTON & WESTERN CARO' OIIXA RAILWAY j Receives Many *? , Bankers in Spring and Mountain Resorts in Nnrth Carolina. South Carolina and rouna. i _ 'Tennessee. % 11 .?^Senator E. For rat^s, etc., call on ticket agents ived a number of or address ers in South Car- Ernest Williams, ink organizations General Passenger Agent, 829 Broadway. Augusta, G8. reaay aesignaieu --- -- - ? 1 the distribution 8-5-3t. to aid in moving that these banlcj sible to those whom it is intended to 1 to offer ample benefit than in any other feature of B Smith took the the matter," he said tonight. ith Secretary Mc- mm 1 hat there may be John D. Rockfeller says he's still a the order made boy at 73. Wonder if he's "kidding?' ested in seeing Autos and airships make a cyclone As close as pos- cellar doubly necessary. /