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ILL ky, -- ti F p to rule II;~ r stn LANSING R[STAT[S MEXICAN POSITION P (government Can Intervene Through Diplomatic Channels Where Protection is Not Given BUT MUST SHOW NEGLECT Former Mexico City Banker Charges Corruption Among Leaders of the Revolution. Washington, Nov. 12.--Secretary of State Lansing answered today the criticism that has been directed against the Government .in connection with the case of William O. Jenkins, the American consular agent, who was recently kidnapped at Puebla by Mexican bandits, and a former state ment of the Government's attitude on Mexican responsibility. Secretary Lansing said: 'The newspapers in connection with the Jenkins kidnapping case made it appear that I had said that Americans in Mexico had no greator rights to pro tection than Mexicans. I regret that the context of my comments wdre not g jiven in ful because it would have shown that I was referring to a con dition in which the Mexican authorit ies had employed every means which theyspossessed or should have posses sedl to protect the lives and property of aliens in any Miexican community. !V the authorities failed to provide p means of protection or to use such means the statement attributedl to me would not apply. "Tlo avoid being misunderstoodl as to this G;overnment's interpretation of the~ rule of international law on the ~THE RE RED4 And all dther ii SBOOTH AMELS supply cigarette conten . you ever experienced I You r bodied mellow-mildness; sue avor and coolness. rhe more C reater becomes your delight-Can ette revelation ! verything about Camels you find eir quality-to the expert blend ioice Domestic tobaccos. ou'll say Camels are in a class by t lade to meet your own personal t reedom from any unpleasant cigar leasant cigaretty odor makes Camel the most fastidious smokers. And, >erally as meets your own wishes, ft taste? Yous a package cigarette s Camels so att ize that the v and do not ex pons ! Compare C . rette in the , jJf? - Camels are sold -ealed pnckage ages (200 '',la covered carton. this carton or or when you tra R.J.REYNOL) Winst subject of responsibility' on the part of Mexico for the safety of Ameri cans in that country I make the fol lowing statement: "While in general there is presum ed to be no difference between the rights of aliens and the rights of na tives to be treated fairly and justly under local laws and by the local au thorities, nevertheless should the op eration of the local laws or the act: of commission or omission by loca authorities result in injustice to Am ericans or lack of adequate protectior of their lives or property, it is the privilege, as well as the right, of this Government, under international law by diplomatic intervention to see t< it that justice is accorded to its citi. zens and their rights given propei protection. "The reason for this is that, when E condition of political ueest and law. lessness exists, such as obtains in cer. tain parts of Mexico, aliens being de nied proper protection by the author. ities must rely on their Government operating through dliplomatic chan. nels, to obtain statement and thi basis of the policy followed by this Government, though it is necessarils subject to modification in particulai cases. "It should be borne in mind, how. ever, that the accep~ted law andl prac tice of nations is that, as a rule, i must be shown that a foreign govern meat is resp~onsible fo injustice dIom to aliens or that its constituted author ities are negligent in protecting theit lives and prioperty before liability i: ncurredI." Testimony on financial asp)ects 01 the Mexican revolution wvas placed he. fore the sub-committee o fthe Senat< Committee on Foreign Relations thai JOF OF CEDAR SHII laterial Needed ii & McLE Sumter, S. C. 5~o. tment beyond anything ever tasted such full- - 1 refreshing, appetizing amels you smoke the eels are such a ciga- - *@i ; .& so fascinating is due to - Af choice Turkish and emselves-they seem aste in so many ways! r etty after-taste or un particularly desirable you smoke*Camels as >r they never tire your " tre always keen for the tisfaction that makes . ractive. Smokers real- :.:+ alue is in the cigarettes ' pect premiums or cou- . O imels with any ciga- .... world at any price ! 7. i" everywhere in scientifically = of 20 cigarettes or ton pack. Y ettes) in a glassine-paper. . ;: *, *,. We strongly recommend - "' U the home or office supply ye!. P -it S TOBACCO COMPANY - on-Salem, N. C. ?. y - f is investigating the Mexican situation c today by William B. Mitchell, former manager of the Bank of London and f Mexico, in Mexico City. Mr. Mitchell s was examined in New York a few v days ago, and the testimony was filed i with the committee today. Mr. Mitchel testified that just be fore the Government of F"rancesco I. Madero was overthrown Carranza had threatened a revolt against Madero, 1 I because of the Carranza account for large sums of money which he had re- i ceived as Governoir of Coahuila. The funds had been furnished for the pur- t pose of raising State troops. Ernesto Madero, uncle of the President, and I Minister of Finance, told the witness, according to the testimony, that he 1 had received a telegram from Car ranza threatening to start a revolu- i tion if the accounting was Insisted up on. "My personal opinion is," said the 1 tary "My personal opinion is." said 1 witness, "that the majority of mili tary men that have sul-pprted Car-. ranza and are. still supporting him do not wish the state of turmoil to cease, because if such happened a great parti of their income would top, as is known -and has been even pointed out in the I Mexican can newspapers that back up or are in favor of C'arranza."' -In connect ion with the financial and l industrial situation in Mexico, Mr.: Mitchell testified that when [Diaz re signed the presidlency of Mexico he left 63,000,000 pesos, ($31,500,0000) 'in the treasury, that when Nladlero was outsed two years later there were be tween three and four hundlred thou '.sand pesos, that in the meantim I -there had been no pmublic works as1 Diaz had ereated, and that since the accession of Carranza no) publ1ie works AGES i.2 LESLES 1 your Building OD, Inc. Keep Well Do not allow the poisons of undigested food to accumulate in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your systenm. indigestion, con stipation, headache, bad blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose *:. of the old, reliable, veg etable, family liver medi cine. Thedford's Black-Draught Mrs. W. P. Pickle, of Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used TIhed ford's Black-Draught as a family medicine. My mother-in-law could not a take calomel as it seemed too strong for her, so she used Black-Draught as a mild laxative and liver regulator .. . We use it in the family and believe it is the best medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist on the geniine Thedford's. 25c a pack age. E-75 f any magnitude have been carri< n. In fact, he said, the steel woi f the great legislative palace texico, put up by Diaz was now beir orn lown and sold. o IARVESTING CROPS WITH LIVE STOC Farm .labor often may be saved 1 sing live stock to harvest and ma :et part of the crops. By pasturir orage crops, and feeding down gra rops, much labor can be saved. Hay must be secured for wint< eeling, and grain for home use ar eed, but on many farms a conside ble acreage may be turned direct nto beef, pork and mutton. Pasturing off the crops also hell o maintain the' fertility of the s( vithout extra labor or expense. The keeping of farm animals fu iishes profitable work during ti vinter when other work is less pres nf, and when they require most cai l'his distributes remunerative lab hroughout the year more evenly the itlerwise would be possible. -arm Animals as Harvest Hands. Live stock, properl ymanaged, w telp the overworked farmer to harve ome of his crops profitably, thus sa ig man labor (luring the busy sea ins. In return, the care of the your tock furnishings profitable emplo nent for the farmer and his hir elp, if he has any, during the wi er and early spring, when work lack. This not only saves much m! ahor during the busy season, b qual izes the labor throughout the di 'erent seasons. Whetn sufficient fairrt labmor is n iva ilable to ha rvest all the crops, li toeik off'er a pro fitablet method ak ing care of' the surpl us hay am ra in biy pasturing themt. Tlhe fat onials not only harvest them eben'i y. h'zt wvh hil iine so make profitali ~ains atnd help to matintain soil ft lit y. Instead of cutting t he enti 'lover or other hay eron somie of it sav es much Ihor1~. The cash retu11rns fromti the h; itrtvestedi byV thei, live stocuk are u tally folly equital to tho se' reeti v wvhen the hay is harve''ne I by lhm abor. - Waste or jio or rye, whe'at. t s atI mr ley miay lbe hoggedl downi to exci' -'t adv'.anatage. Corni and on aure x< w'ans are harvested scte-osfully I togs antd sheep, and to soome extent 1 afttle. If is usually cutstomary etnce ofY' part of' a totn tiel by niovalelt f'ence , antd after one~t stri P leanetd up, to i nclose aniotheit 'letity of' watet' atid a littl' salt mt ecessarty for the grteat est iompro v< en'tt of the Ilive' stock. (1tromi the UJ. S. litep:t i t < Agt'iculturt e.) I. Onet of the chief aiivantthi n keeping ca tte Ila that thevy assi m litte large qutant ities oif troughage at v'aste feeds andl (arryv tttt to tma rI hetist'lves in a moe cotntitt ta0 ottm. The farmrai' ~itms '.avedt ti1 ahtr of tmartketitig Ihulky feed pi lutets, and fthe fetility~ rean < lit farmt. 2. Itt t' marketinag iof hay at tiuyhage therert is at lax~ bi ul k unt lIe andl haul toi the poitof. vr.This mueatns muh exrinh t li thnitett andttilu 1 'tacn at 'iTip ftras, atnd il chttl fort lit V akleni off' whlich tinighut' el e til lit fiehils if' theit protduct s were fe'd1 3. The keeping of farm anima furnishes profitable work during t1 winter, when other work is less pros This distributes remunerative lab P ing and when they require most eoa throughout the year more evenly the otlerwise woul be possible. 4. Younger stock require considc able care and attention, but usually a season when the farmer has litt else to (1o. The farmer can well it ford to do extra work for them in l "inter, as these same animals will a I I sst in harvesting his crop later. 5. The breeding of animals pla n important part in producing carcass of high quality. Selectie long-continued care, and intellige feeding wil lproduce meat of desi a.l:le quality. 6. The cheapest meat : farmer ci i;-ie is the product of his own fart This is also true of the suburban town farmer who fattens on, Logs on kitchen and true .a .astes. 7. A hog in med ium c( ditio gaining rapidly in \veight, yields t L.est quality of meat. Do not kill I hog that is losing flesh. A reaso ~m We have just received 0t situ from 1-8" to 4" in Galva Also have received large shit -te two or three earloads of I Columbia 823 West Gervais St. d itt::ti~t2t222t:::::tt::ttmtitt:::!!!! k g Patronize Yol Sell yo Manning Hic Highest Pri( ',' t" - iH. STEINHA MANN Ii 111 WANTEI Flooring, Ceiling, and We also have Lo ing. We ship promDIp or too large for our n Write us for pri is71 "X T I AVERY L1 f- INManufactur MPhone No. 56 1( ifit obspie ep Wlitconsi thuhtlhlim tifs ito the select til hought,~ te tehol R lae I 1l811 I i S Stor'e ft C WH EN YOU THINK 0 W.D.WD Is L.ble amount of fat give, juicim.-ss anl le fit.vor to the meat, but Iarge amounts s- of fat are not e"ssential. 0-G. A. C':tr iwtell. >r Agricultural and industrial Arnt. i' Atlantic ('oast Limi . ! 1.:1. \W . mington, N. C. r"- o It le NO'l'ICI f IV No) trespassing; or huntti b . .r~d on the following tracts of Ianl: A lo. Ju farm, Spigner farm, Mon0gomer1y. Daniels ani 1)utant lands, I.evi au.1 t Spigner lands, Tindal pla c, L.evi a iros. and Epps lands, Webb place, n, Alpelt and I'luwden piane and E. R. Plowdeun place. All in Frik ,f i lack R iver. i"_ .1. c11 GRAilA. to ] \\' :\ luleracnit Sons (n.. )1" , No Wornis in a Healthy Child All children trpuhled with worms have an o - healthy color, which indicates ior blood, and a: ,c rule, there is more or less stomach disturhano (ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given reguli sy for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, je 10 prove t he d.gestion, and act as a General Strengtl, a ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then, throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will h 1- in zerfee' '--alth. Plens"'t to take. 610' per bott l." 2222:22:22:titittitttititititt it2:2tt2tit:::tIUtt uIs of pipe and at pesent hii :. nlized andi fr-om 14 to " :n11n1 tiet of nih-l'r T iub.lave :1. ruin in stick. Let iu. hear fro lia vou. Supply Co., ('olumbia, S. C. M: t::tiltiititItl tttittittitittIMiittittita 22:22:222:222222::22t2ttittttit222ttitttititttitt ur Home People ir Hides to le and Ftr Co. :es Always Paid RDT, Propri. ING, S. C. :::22:22:::1222:222222:ttttitttitiitit22ttitt2t:2:: )TO SELLi Siding, Shingles, Lath WIoulding. ng and Short Leaf Fram Lly and no order too small attention. ces. UMBER CO., ers and Retailers. Sumter, S. C need( not be elabhoratIe ensive. ore is t he lptlTifnn ghtful care'( t ha en on of it. li -01 eect10 /WERV- THJNP( OF aZ~ a a\