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Without Dissenting Voice, I'pper! i ii?Mise Adopts Measure to I'rouue j $7,0WUW;.?/{}(> l<?r WiJr I'urposev? ; ; ihiiie War Chest Soon 111 IJe Aiaiiahie for I'se of Kxecufhc! j Krancii. Warhington. April 17. -The wai finance bill providing for issuance of $7,000,000,000 in securities?the larg est single war budget in any nation's history?was passed unanimously to night by the senate. After seven hours j of discussion the administration | measure, which passed the house last Saturday and_ which provides for a' j loan lo the allies of $3,000.000.000, i was approved by the senate with few j changes in record time. The amend ! ments may necessitate a conference or the senate changes may be ac-! copted by the house. In either event the executive' branch of the government conduct-] j ing the war with Germany will with i in a few hours have authorization for I the great war chest at its disposition To expedite action the senate tonight appointed conferences to act if the house, contrary to expectations, should not accept the senate change*. Of the S4 senators present tonight. ! every one. including all those who I strain of n-or nv/von* Sonatnr Lane of Oregon, who was absent be cause of illness, recorded themselves in favor of providing the funds to prosecute hostilities. Nearly all the 12 absentees were ill. That in the inability of the nation to supply men at once for the fight ing line, money should be America's immediate contribution to her allies was the dominant thought expressed during the debate. Every senator speaking annsunced staunch inten tion to aid the government in prose cuting the war to a speedy conclu sion. (jmy iwo senators, norau auu Cummins, declared oppc^' :o.J io the proposed allies' loan. Amendments adopted by the senate include provisions: Limiting deposits of proceeds from the bonds in banks to the amount subscribed by the banits and their de positors; permitting deposit of pro ceeds in State banks and trust com panies as well as federal reserve banks; providing for exchange by subscribers of the issues authorized for bonds subsequently issued during the war at higher interest rates; re quiring the secretary of the treasury to report expenditures of the bona proceeds December 31 and annually thereafter and exempting the ?2, 000,000,000 of treasury indebtedness certificates authorized, from all tax ation except estate and inheritance i'jvies. By mistake it was first announces I tVm* c? eonot/iro had vrvtod for the I bill. While the senate was debating the measure. Secretary McAdoo held an informal conference -with the mem bers of the advisory 'c-uncll of the federal reserve board, including J. P. Morgan, who were holding their quar terly meeting here. . To the mem bers of the council Mr. McAdoo an nounced his intention of taking coun sel with financial experts 01 me coun try as to the best methods to be fol* lowed in the flotation of the issue In their individual capacity the visit ors were requested to submit sug gestions to the secretary. The council discussed the issue at its afternoon meeting and will con tinue the discussion tomorr??w. Later Mr. McAdoo announced he would invite representatives of the leading bond and investment houses of the country to confer with him before offering any part of the issue. It is likely that the first of these n-wfai-onpoa umII hp held within a few ILVUlVyl V/UVUU fi . days. The term of the bonds, the | manner in which they shall be offer 1 ed, whether by public subscription. I at par or competitive bidding or both, j the nature of the bonds and manyj ! minor details yet remain to be set- j tied. j Representations made today to the' secretary were to the effect that the country is in excellent condition to absorb without disturbing normal j business virtually the entire amount of the issue. It is unlikely, how ever. that the full $7,000,000,000 in bonds and certificates will be issued at one time. As $2,000,000,000 is in certificates j A Carfnnn Prnm n vuiiwu a iviu The above cartoon of Sala, the Sj pea red m a Barcelona paper vrbiJe th and jre s ;ort term government not^s thi-rc probably v. ill be no disposition on the of the federal reserve board to regard them as investment?, ot* such a term as to make them ::n desirable to banks, i>an*s lending the government inonet on these cor tiiicates would still be regarded as preserving their resources? in a liqui'i condition under previous rulings oi the board. In the case of the bond issue, how ever, the government is desirous o*. :i: <r fho mi'linns r, f >nrtiv1rlM>?i investors in the country rather time placing large blocks of the bonas. with linancial institutions. The tie nominations of the bonds are jet tc be determined, but there is a strong likelihood that they will be issued in denominations as low as PROBABLY I>I8(ISS WORLD PEACE PLA> Wilson Preparing a I>etinite Pro^rjH* For the International War Council. VY U .~>ii ILL;-, IU11, S\yiu 11. L 1W>U(.UI, Wilson personally began today the formulation of a definite program for the great war conference to begin here next week with oflicials repre sentative of Great Britain and France. ! The subjects to be discussed are ; expected to extend further than ma : terial cooperation between the Unit? ; ed States and the Entente Allies. The : president believes the greatest re sult which can come from the world war is an agreement under which conflicts can be avoided in the fu ! ture, and guarantees be given of the right of self-government to every na tion, large or small, and this ideal is i certain to ftwd its way into the con j ferences. In welcoming the foreign delega | tions headed by Arthnr Balfour, for i eign minister of Great Britain and Rene Viviani, minister of justice ot , France, the President is expected tc i point to the aspirations of the United | States. j The president had no engagement today, and did not leave the Whitt House?a course only followed by him i when engaged in frajning the mom 1 important plans. Usually he devotes ; Saturdays to golting and automobil ing. j The character of the delegation^ j coming here from France and Great Britain has generally been taken a? an indication that they will be em powered to discuss broad questions oi policy as well as to outline to the American government the war plans oi the Entente Allies and aid the United States in avoiding the mi3 ' takes made by them in the past. j Possible means of assisting Rus ! sia, and thus building up the newest ! democratic government in the world, are receiving the most earnest con I .sideration from the administration. I It was admitted at the state depart j ment today that serious* attention was I uciiig gl'CU kU Ck OUCtjvwv^vu .... _ ; commission from the United States bt i sent to Petrograd, when the timt I comes for discussion of financing i questions with the French and Brit ish delegations and with the Russiai. government, the senate is expected tc have acted on the bond issue bil. passed today by the house undei which loans totalling $3,000,000.l>0(; may be made to the entente coun tries. ?? I WILL BRING I>' BILL FOR COLONEL'S AliiH } Washington, April 14.?Representa ? ? i-i? ~ a Al,:, tive Emerson, Kepuoucau, ui emu announced today he would introduct a bill tomorrow asking Presidem Wilson to authorize former Presidem Roosevelt to organize a voluntee3 army of 100,000 men. These foui reasons for his bill were given by Mr. Emerson: That a volunteer army is better than a drafted army; That so many young men have con j fidence in tne leaaersiup 01 meoaore | Roosevelt; j That an army is no stronger than Us commander; That men will fight better if they have confidence in their leader. The bill provides that the organiz ! ing of the 100,000 men, or such num ber as Col. Roosevelt may desire, be under rules to be made by the war department, apd that they be known as the Roosevelt Volunteers. Shara Thai Ha: > .. \ J k fa i \N A IN 1UN1U 3AUA. JmteU oeliist> who Is coming here on the is wizard of stringed instruments was EXELEMTO Si which is a Koir Grower, not a kinky hair remover. It feeds the scaJn aud roots of hair, ckians dandruff and stops i I (?IAILI>S Mi AY BE PUT ON AT COTTO Spartanburg Herald. Just to what extent falling hair at once, ur:d after uf inz sev eral time3 you caa see the results Try a box. Price 25c by mail oa receipt of staxnps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Write For Particulars EXEtifrro mcoic: z co., at la*ta. CooyrightM I forces of South Carolina ployed in guarding plants of the State is a parently undetermined dp time. Word was received that guards had been placed Union-B-uffalo mills, at Union, is understood requests for the service have been made by the agoments of other plants, some them in Spartanburg county. There are a number of mills in the district engaged in the manufacture of goods for the federal government and it ia possible these plants will be give! protection in the form of military wi a rr\ Bridges and tunnels of the rail roads entering Spartanburg are being guarded at many points and it is pre sumed this precaution will be ex tended to other transportation prop erties. MRS, KERN'S ADVICE 1 To Weak. Nervous, Han-Down Women So. Cumbei land, Md.?"For a lon<j time I suffered from a nervous break . down. X could not eat or sleep and was , so weak I could hardly walk. My hus band heard alxmt Vinol and got me to : try rt. Now I have a good appetite, , sleep soundly and am well and strong, i Every nervous, weak, run-down woman , should try Vinol."?Mrs. D. W. KzBJfS. We guarantee Vinol to create a healthy appetite, aid digestion ao4 build up weak, ruu-cLown women, deli* rate children and feeble old people. Gilder & Weeks, Druggists, New berry, 5. C. Cotton, Garden r and Other Se lect Seed. UeTcland Big Bole $1.65 bu. Dixie Wilt-B^sistant $1.75 b?. Moss's lmpmed $1.50 bu. Ouiiette 1 1-2 inch staple $L75 bou Hartsville >'o. 9 Long Staple $4.75 bu. Webber Long Staple >o. 82 $1.75 bu. Velyet Beans recleaned I UN* tot Soy Beans 90 cents peck. Our Seeds are extra line. Ail kinds of Garden Seed*. t. HASU^ tJKLJl K IV. Orangeburg, S. C 1 The goat fears no shortage of food, with a long clothes line in sight.? The State. By plowing at night the English are saving darkness as well as daylight. ?The State. 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