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HI'KKTi >U*ST SAI.CTK KI.A(? ! OK TAKK THK ( ONSKCJI KM KS <cox tinted from page n. i o her government departments. It was learned authoritatively that some of the bluejackets from *hp Dolphin " U.,vm.,ct V WCIH U-Sil^rC Wl/l AbSiSiaiU ? U^maou - : ' C Jpp to ?*t gasoli? e and supplies. All * ik two la-'.] >d io the supplies. , While they \v rr? gi i:e a Mexican o'h- , J cer approached anO claimed 'he party I should not have landed where it did and ordered the two bluejackets froyi :he whaleboat. wnieh ^-?\v the American flag. Tviey ?v -re unarmed and ac-j fcompanied him vo'tintamy. The other members of the party j were arrested while on shore. They all were paraded to the prison, bir ' were intercepted by another Mexican officer, who marched them back to the dock, communicated with his superiors and released them. The ordering of the bluejackets j from the boat flying :u-e Stars and Stripe?, considered technically American soil, -was regarded bv Rear Admiral Mayo as requiring an apology, the punishment of the Mexican officer and a salute of 21 guns to the colors. Kalk at Salute. The first two demands were com I plied Wim, Dir. Ilie leuerai auiuuti": ties asked for an extension cf time as to firing the salute, during which they consulted the Huerta government at Mexico City. Meanwhile Rear Admiral Mayo no.ified Wash- ; ing:on of his course and received the ! government's approval. Gen. Huerta ! himself never agreed to any salute, j hut one of 'his undersecretaries did I make inquiry of the American eml bassy whether a small saline to the ft Dolphin wDuld be acceptable. This B was rejected as insufficien. under navai practice. The Time limit for the firing 1 cf the salute was extended indefinitely by Rear Admiral Mayo after comninmVatinn with Washington, daring which sharp representations were made 'to the Huerta government and :he Atlantic and Pacific fleets were , dispatched to Mexican waters. The president 'old those who conferred witu him that tiere" had been no notification to the fleet of any proFhibition against landing where the bluejackets docked, and, while placing most emphasis :n the Tampico incident, he reviewed oti^er offenses, such as the arrest of an American orderly carrying mail at Vera Cruz, the attemp: to exercise censorship || * and delay official messages and oth?r episodes designed to show a s.udied attempt on t'.ie pa't of the Huerta government to offend \he United. Slfcites. ' A Difference in Opinion. A man who had always lived in ihc! ? - ?- - * - * f??**.?> o f'nvrnDt* I Sc'.Ilie IU W II ildU et v isi. ii - iii a luuiivi i resident and was showing him around ( the place. They visited all the pri - cipal buildings of interest, t'.:e parks, j theate's, etc. i "Well," said the f :rmer resident, sar-: i castically, " he :inie was when I could i have bought t.iis wiole blamed town- i site for a couple o: hundred dollars, * ' but, believe me, 1 didn't think it was worth it." j "Indeed!" replied the other man, "It! wouldn': have been if you had bough: \ it." i His First Words. Lessons were nearly >ver. :' All the village Sunday shoolmisAress wanted now to impress upon the j . village sehol children before they broke up for the day was the meaning y-?f fOi-intr otoi>o Kofnro oiirl oftof niPfll^ I oa ? 1115 ?-.? avt u\.ivi v uuv 4 *** j Her eyes lit on the vicar's daughter. "Xow, Alice,v said i'he teacher. "I 1 want you to tell me the first thing j I your father says when he sits down to the tab'e?" Alic^ spoke up promptly. "Please, miss.' she answered, "he says. "Go slow on the bacon, kids, it's , a quarter a pound.' *' ? Aroused Ensrlish Admiration. I London Mail. For the first time on record news bulletins taken by wireless were recently displayed on a moving train, when passengers on an American railroad were astonished to see the latest foreign and home dispatches spread before their eyes as t'hey were 1 being whirled along at 60 miles an i hour. The Scranton Times sent 2."?0 j words from the wireless station to the moving train, the messages dealing with internal and external affairs. A few days previously the same railway company successfully experimented j with the transmission by wireless of ! running orders to a. train staff. ^ She Got Ahead of Him. Philadelphia Bulleiin. ? "Did you tell her when you propos^ ed to her that you were unworthy of j ber? That always makes a hit with them?" " I was going to, but she told it to ve first/' ; When You're a Refrigera ?why not get the one th both food and water f nni a pa i ne au Never a trace of food flavors The "Bui of the Automatic is a one-piece, po.eelain no extra space?uses no extra ice. You save money in the end by superior advantages of the Autor itself in the ice it saves. SUiVilVIHiK. fit 1 Next Door to National^ ?????, \ On to Tariff VII IV UUVI1V! 24th ANNUAL R1 United Confederate MAY 6tb, 7th and 8i! Veterans Dayligh ! VIA Southern Ra "Official Route" Greenville to Jacks Tuesday, May 5, 1 . With direct connections at Coll tanburg, Yorkviile, Rock Hill, Ch Camden and all intermediate points without change. Very low round trip fares. Got rVipnri side trio tickets to all noint; detail information and beautifully let, apply to ticket agents, or to \ G. P. A., Columbia, S. C. # International Mo to The IH C Line * C t AST fall we ha w^achinbay entire fruit cro S8^ ' wetp*r* national Motor Truck, hezcerj. Mowers . . . Rak?*. Suckers doing as much as two te H*7 Prewe** ' ?^ nearly three months the tr COr?N*MACHlNES da>'s a week, averaging aboul Planters, Pickcr* all kinds of roads. It appear Eajlu'e Cutters'0 n0W aS we brought i Shir.! sL-edder* is a money maker as well as ; p?, slrt^uM. GARLOCK FRUIT FARM SKJ""" Usa an International Motor' GENERAL LINE produce much more economic OiJ and Gas Engines The soljd tires CUt down til (Oil Tractor* . . , . , Manure Spreaders IS Simple. The truck IS eaSJ Cream Separators Controls the Car. Y Oil Call he M&ur'Trndu express?stake?panel; the < Tkreshers Deeds. Grain Drill# Our International truck ce FeedGrinden mav mean money to you Knife Grinders , , , J , - v r J BaderTwiat and let us send you informat Internaticnal Harvester Compau Incorporated) ICO Li) Columbia Champion Peering BTcCormici KSwatieo I Buying ll oF We .at cools _____ 'erfec"y . Mond tomatic erator ^ r i c L Hsrinfi i i ucu i i can a iiMi iuv >nstant circulation Set Automatic, keeps | pure and the food nd appetizing. Thi > never get mixed. Water Delicious Ri It i:i'' water cooler 1 ry 1 lined tube. Takes | vOffiCU employing the natic. Pays for ? ~ I Three R *IPP 1 ink : ?? L ; =f7s Miville ! -1-* V EUNION | Moi IT . I but? veterans pi?nt ability h, 1914 becoii t c r I every t Special own a poorl; I ilway I Only I type i hsrkerl onviile est typ 914 ! . canpu' becom imbia from Spar- on you ester, Lancaster, Collee in through cars i and ex ! stand ! shouk )d on all trains. I store sin Florida. For | illustrated bookr7T?. I_ v. rj. ivicuee, a. i i -t T _____ l i ^^^^^ ir Trucks js ipieasi .ndled nearly our ?p with an Inter- "On< the truck readily ' without t ;ams. For a period : *< uck was on tha road six ; 10 : fortv miles a dav over knnwlpfU s to be in as good'shape j r t home. The machine icCllon ii. i time saver for us. On t [ CO., Grimes, Iowa." and is the Truck, and handle your geilCV thi cally and profitably. j T f vr e troubles. The motor i ir\C * to operate?one lever the neare ive anystvle of body? j ^ r i :me that best suits your i*ee I .... i costs. italogue is full of facts I J l later. Drop us a card j ion. j F y of America ,g=Jj j SOUTHEF s-c wwi! and tei Osborne riano ii i i j >era House ek of April 20tl lay, Tuesday, Wednesda; ovelda Duo ny Singing and Dancing. Sped? inery and Electrical Effects lvcriav FVirlav Safu rA A17 11 17V4M.J J % JL 1UI*J J W M ft VtA V V? J itter & Weis y Singing, Talking and Dan< ing Enteiiainers, eels of Licensed Pictures, Changed Dai \ n ri p:v ley is convenientit has its limitati9ns. Wit] y of it, but lacking th / to select clothes whicl ne you, y6u could spem rpnf vnn V Vlib J ing garment Jf ^fjMj li^jrj ian Clothes j\ \ If :pert service InmJb f=g| -a\ 1*/-* ? h h ^P?-?"<11 Ul on?* ~ mfijL * MP % let in oui art-P^y Company \ . ** ~-1 Jp-to-the-mmute JJeaiers mMimTi Wry\i^irrrrr JUl j n a J.: Lire ana rroiecij 5 of the best reasons why I would not elephone service," writes a Georgia f the pleasure it gives my wife and t %e that while I am away, she has the pi iat the telephone gives." - - - ? ? ? ? ? he farm the telephone dispels ionelm j means of bringing help in any em it may arise. >u haven't a telephone on your farm i st Bell Telephone Manager or write : booklet and learn how little this serv ARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT IN BELL TELEPHONE / EGRAPH COMPANY (L 3 I * ? i> LODGE DIRECTORY. > * Newbery Camp, No. ?42, W. 0. W? = [meets every 6ecoud and fourth V?idi nesday nigbt in Klettuer'ji 'iall, at S 1 | Puiasfci Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F. y * Pulaski Ix)dge, Xo. 20, I. 0. 0. F?. | meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock in West End Kail. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. Jas. L. Aull, d Noble Grand, i W. 3. Peterson, Secretary. Newberry Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W., j = ' meets every second and fourth Mon- I i day night in Klettner's hall at 8 o'clock. I I. 0. Burton, c. a , l. H. Campsen, Clerk. >mity lodge, So, 8", A. F. IL Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., meeia every first Monday night at 7.30 o'clock = in Masonic Hall. Visiiing brethren |y i cordially invited. * * H. B. Wells, Ba W. Sarhardt, W. M. ^mmmma -Secretary. ? nor.men of tne ttorla. ??^ Maple Camp, No. 437, W. 0. ^ meets every first and third Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visiting brethren are corially welcome. D. D. Darby, J. A. Derrick, Clerk. c.c. ' | T"1 ID rr_iL ~ *T. .14 f n n w Dergeii lriue, ^u. i. u. & m* Bergell Tribe? No. 24, Improved Or-* dor Red Men, meets every Thursday ! night at 8 o'clock in Klettner's Hall. ? | W. G. Peterson, j 0. Klett. yr, Sachem. fl | ' Chief of Records. ihiuiha f. t?. 3L C j * O-Hrtha Trib<-. \0 :r, I. 0. R. R* k i Prosperity. S. C. -\ery first and third Friday ni?ht ir so ciock In Ma ?oulc hall. Visitinsr brethren are wel! ^ 1?* -l come. ix. xi. uommica, Prof. J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Record!. Caoteechef-Councii, >u. 4, D. of P. L o. b. jr. \ Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P* <jg\ meets every other Tuesday night at o'clock p. m., in Klettner'e Hall. KM Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M. j4$ Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M., m meets every eecond Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hail. I Van Smith, fi ; T. P. Johnson, E. H. P. Lacota Tribe, I. 0. H. 3L Lacota trlba, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., J?lapa, S. C., meeting every other We4' nesday night at 8 o'clock in Summti hall. Visaing brethren are welcome. T. C. Dobbins, 1 , 1 J. Wm. Folk. Sachem. C^ief of Records. ! dewberry Commandery, No. 6, IL, T. ! Newberry Commandery, No. 6, K. T* / ' meets every third Monday night at I , o'clock in Masonic Hall. Fred. H. Dominick, T. P. Johnson, E. C. Recorder. mmwJ ?? Willow Camp, >'o. 694, TV. 0. Yf. ! Willow Camo. No. 694, W. 0. W., meets every second and fourth Tues| day nights in each month at West Eni | school house. T. B. Kibler, Council Commander. ^ A. C. Ward, p f! mr" 1 Clerk. / M l ? ,j ' Palmetto Camp, Xo. 694, Boys of f | Woodcraft, meets at Odd Fellow's hall, West End, every second and fourth Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock. G. W. Harrison, a niton yvmiMCfc^ ion I ~"j . I Are You a Woman? I ~ Me cardui ? I The Woman's Tonic I I FOR SALE AT ALL DRUSBISTS^ I ffin Lj Ha ye your printing done at The Herjgjavggy aid and 5ews office?then yen know that it is done risk*.