The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, June 16, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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OF EXPRESS CHARGEE
ANDERSON SHIPPERS FEEL
NEED OF CHANGE
THE RATE IS UNJUST
South Carolin? Towns Claim Thal
Proposed Rates of Con^?qy
Should Be Studied
Anderson men are taking a keen
Interest in the dLscueslon now going
cn relative to changes in the express
rates. The principal people to be ef
fected tn this section of course will
bip tue. soda water and Ice distributors,
although a few other firms and con
cerna will be affected. A comprehen
dive article from the Columbia State
' of yesterday sums up the situation 1u
{bis manlier:
' "A lack ot expert knowledge with
regard ' to -the express rate situation
in South Carolina seems to exist. U
ie said 'by those wbo are investigat
ing for the merchants, manufacture.pi
and slippers generally {hat -they, abd
therefor^ their cu?tomer'p, aro unoro
tected against unreasonable increases
in; express rates. The'Investigators
?$y tuai -the railroad commissioners
admit 'having no expert 'knowledge
on, the isobject. ' .
rehiring.,Which the railroad commis
Smnj'^b- granted - for Wednesday.
^sfornlriB facta aad 'fig dre s will be'pre'-'
Increase In the proposed rales that
have'been ordered Into effect Jutyp'J..
The shippers say. ibrat !If the pt;?pos?t?
raies ?fcevail lt *?yill 'tusan that thc
' oonoumor ls to pay, ' and 'pay ' dearly,.
.V?eofgiB, it ia said has better. e*>
presa rates than South Carolina, even
at the'present t|me. The Weites , on
flab, ' for: example'/are auld to bo 40
per cent lower today Ip'Georgia.
ls said/from the ?act that thc expresa
company wanta to put into effect, with
some modifications, on intrastate
matter the ratea which have been ap
proved for Interstate matter by the
interstate commerce commission. Tho
railroad commission of Georgia has.
ordered Into effect the rates the ex
press companies proposed, ' but with
modifications. . v '
7 "lu- .many Instances the? oxpresij
ratea 'jon ' vegetables, fruits, and soda
^r^'r^^F^org^a, oro to ba cpn^t r u c t .
lina t^e^prowse?.rstes on Wisj||?M?ri
? ?ammrJ'
Msf? the Office Ot"tba tferry Packing
f???sw?y "ft:'Vas 'satd yesterday |g*t!
?tc following are ?aXQe bf ttl*
ftai?ed cltanges ra rutes on flab out of
;V?;: 7/ Present Proposed.
a^pfef li Aw iw
Who*'. . /.l.W . i ??:
charleston .. .. .... las tem
;| ^
'^m^??l?an-.*.* '. . JD IO'
^^r^ult??ns! ?t ?V-d, ore' to!
}p#?fr& ^hlim no fish are Ji^p^"!
??UCerajs. A southern banker who
as'much to do wUh "mills, cay s: 'rtoS
credit ot a going concern, even though
lt' be going at a loss in times of keen
competition In the hope o{ t^he mar
ket's Improvement, is something. Ti|at
of a closed concern makes a good
mark for an advertisement of a arter
iff's sale. With high priced ciffim
because of z,v?o,o?? baies or 2,6ob,u00
tess than full spinning re?juiren?mte,
the weaker millndui oh g the hfcf?tnaT
producers will be first to be pushed
over the line of solvency, especially if
they are ahort of working capital and
get no outside help."
To offset ibis aspect ia the cold out
condition of the textile Industry and
tbe market. If there are small stockt*
?r fabrics vheld by' the mills' and a
Jobbing 'warehouses anti retail sh elves
are rempiy;iib? "nj111 -m'en argue/Then
the go?d'harvest in prospect through
out the domestic market should be <
felt in an early exhibition of puv
cngslng power oh* the part of the
great producing sections of the coun
try.' The export' trade, they allege,
ls another story, where competition
ta ztill keener than at home. Mills
w^lcb have paid attention to econo
mies of production said have cut costs
tell under the average may 'look
h??? ^Wlfh ' complacency. They "(Tah |
pay the market price for cotton when
they need'lt.
?M?1LSON
THOMAS ip. JO^ESt CHICAGO,
li^BLY BE: HEAD
& f^CETflfl MAN
fbe Appointi^ent lo Expected To
,^,Gp TP ?Sv.ifafi* By A
as_
Washington,.. June, 12.-Thom as B.
Jones, ? ?b ic ago la vyorr firmer trua
tee of Princeton University and a ber-:
Bona! friend of President "Wilson, lias
Sractically been selected for 'governor
f%elkd8ra? r??lm WM? It Vas
said unofficially today that his nomi
nation w*ould $o to the fferiate'Mbnday.
With the -nomination of Mr. Jones,
the name's of't^aul Wurberg' of flew
York, W. P. G. Harding of Binning
ham; A. C. Miller, of San Francisco,
and E. C. Simmons, of St. Louts, to be
members of the board, aro expected to
go to the Benate. Secretary . McAdoo
and Comptroller of the Curresfcy Wil
liams will be ex-o?icllo members.
it was definitely staled at the Whit?
House ' that the president formally
would, .announce the personal of .the
"^ioS^^^ 'the. U Treasury '? Dfc
opinion today that U wlH^eipbllsffile
ney to moVe erbpo hus not been afiai:
as would EUggeBt any great Btraiu to
be rOlle'ved ' by the reserve banka. -,,
Practically the remainder of Jun?l
-will As jequ?fcU for.the,directora ot .
the florar reserve banka.' nah
Ifaidh^are^to become u??mbera 'o? re
serve beith" now arc bailaling for d>
serv?, vi?;.? rr.t. - ut?.G .n.^? www?'
bf class "A abd 'three of claasB., all,
hamed "by ' electors selected hy the fa-:
m?B m?mher'hauka. .Three dlre?t?jrs?
of'Claas Cjare^ thten to jbVdestoatedl
' not;
made ax<y call upon niembor-babks asl
yet for the initial onVAttlh TO their,,
?ubpcrlptlona :*t? the cattai stock ot
tbe resorve ba,nk"to Jvhlch they jfcjsh
ip o???rig. Su?h $? es!. .hSrdly 'ifnt
t?e made until alter the $e&?ifi\jre-\
Berve boar la conflremed ,by the Sen-.
?to and take? np its jrork ,In -Wash- ,
' ,Wucb detail woxk.awhiu the Cetera,
reservo board 'Afteri*.'asaumes ?O^ce.
Barrenarles iptf.assistants.to the mem
.bera^must be B?jeqt^aod.a complote
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?I LI|P|lf|li
BEy, HAg?it*^Np. 9UPERV?S
ACTION EXPECTED
Anti-Dispensary
I h?y Are
Force? Claim
) veotigation
(Fj-om Saturday's Daily.)
Anderson officiate adel'those of the
pu ul Jd Acquainted with"'the facts, haye
been "afraid" thiit a misunderstanding
wotild Urltje'iMV?'en the Hqu?Tft*
anti-liquor factions and the supervisor
when the work of checking the dispen
sary petitions was begun and that is
oxactly 'whiit happened "yesterday
morning. The conj mi Uee of th ree,ap
pointed hy Mr. King, .began work on
the p?titions at 9 o'clock yesterday
morning and at 9:30 o'clock were in
f?Frupted'by the appearance "of'Rev
4- X.''Hprley of Spartarfimrg, secre
tary of 'the anti-saloon 'league, Who
H h ft ti come with the expectation of be
lng allowed to assist in comparing the
naiuea ob'the' petition's with tho r?gis
trallon books. Mr. Harley claims that
when be asked to bo.alloted, to take
a hand in .th? proceeding's "that per
mission was refused 'by Mr. King and
wheu be aeke'd for perrai&ior to copy
the hames from the 'pelU??na this wah
likewise tef?sed. Mr. Harler then >?
cu roil certain members of t4\e Minis
terial tra'toWw'Ve'turnett wtthvthem;
to the court hcuse,' boping that their
influence woujd be sufficient m aecuib
a c?py of the p?iitl?h. ^?misstoti
won ?ga?? rutu??'d iiml the "alttf-itqudr :
?pl^ ieft the place. They bald ?that
heir intention to-secure '? mart-1
I I .
that'thc supervisor will tot allow the
anfl-disi^hfi?ry farces to; examin? th?
petitions; that he will net allow the
r^Ht?!lbn'^6bdk8 tb ?govern him hut
in "regard to "ihd number bf voters
in the county; that he will use his
own judgment in tbe matter of order
ing the election.
It is understood that the Ministerial
Union held a meeting yesterday af ter-)
hoon at * o'clock, ht wnt?htIme\MT.<|
l??rley stated that the racts us^e Sees
the'm^ntfif it Is'hell^vecl-tt?hrth? body
will finance-the mandamus proceed
ings against tba supervisor and wi ll "J
trjf to Stop his committee from work
tat least- force him to furnish'a copy.
Tihe petmofo. ' m. I ?B
?Ipi ?natter .last ntgbj?|
aye. .Tho Intelligencer tho
statement:
"? nu?iber of fa?se reports, confu?.
?.^dorWtehdih?a having!
^KoseS ?lee-:'
luestton, I am'
stating to the
they ?slst. The
petitions were .tiled with me tn ac-.
cordance with thp Jaw and as custo
dian o??pm? petitions 1 refused tal
allbw a ib?n by the'name of Harley,.]
*zp-o cJa^tns to rossal tXlp ? ar,tl-au
Icon league, to t?kb these petitions/
forlthe 'p'urpoHO 6f copying them. My |
'reason forflding so la that a? the cue-;
toUian Of tpeso petitions I am ro-|
sjmn&lbie for' them and in the second j
plac? there ?B no^a?thority rior "tue toi'
'let' any one make copi es of them and
in the third ^Taeo, acting under tho
,l?w, I h ad Tippoln ted ! th ree gentlemen i
.to jcbe& over* tlfesb^p?llUduB rouac?r-1
thin whether or not the pers?na sign--.'
; tiens and th*t ?heir committee should
'hatfe'h&o^r^re^ritatlo^ Check
ing committee." i
Insofar ss that statement la con
cerned/"! would 'answer it by saying
tbd'^hey 'lBld riot ask''tor representa
tion' until Ii?ud appointed tlie'eommu
tee and tljf?? Ver*'it wor$. In^t?e
sei-um; piafe" ii "Is'bot a fact jouai mat
ter'and neither fin? ty bun right to rcp
r&?ehtatf?n'but fte matter ?J JJ ts in'rhy
bands to have .the checking done and
In the third place there are only three
men doing the work and two of these
have t tatod that they are opposed to
having, the dispensary established ta
thia county.. I don't see how be could
want anything "fairer because In so
letting thesV'meri 1 did so because I
knew them to Whonest.
Insofar;ns this man Har'ey's state-1
rtcnt ls ccmc'?Vr?edr'l wi'.l luither^tl
attention to the fact we have heard
ol him mcddJlr.v in local politics be
roi- mid thc ,'cop?u ?ii Mtdorsoti j
c?linty tall Remember the inlTucr/t.
I"urn nor surprised that he should
chaffe me with being unfair' or imy
thlng else. r',v j
The other gentlemen who apeared I
.-^re courteous and reasonable and I
Kaf? rio ?Bj?ctlons td make regarding
their conduct but I Intend to follow
oply one course and that ls my duty
unn,?rNthe ?tnw* in'lnis* ?matter. ' I**m
the supervisor of Anderson county
?n'd ?'iim'"responsible" \? tl?e people
, for' the faithful discharge bf the du
? (les t>\ tfifit 'office 'abd Insofar as 1
?ni capable I^tn-cVpose'to ab ^my/duty
ab"d Jn doing so 'I 'don't care .whethet*
il~ B?lte H^'miihTf?riey dr'not".' ' ' j
Neeley From Weat Virginia
Misderrieanora
(By Associated Press)
Washington. June 12.-Resolutions
o? impeachment'against Federal Dis
trict Judge Alston a'Dayton, of .West
Virginia, were Introduced'ln the House
todatf-and without oiipbsftlSri. r?ref-,
rt?d'io the judiciary eomtoittee. j
Representative Neely, bf WeBt Vir
ginia, assailed grudge' "Dayton,* on 'the
floor, charglngr.tilm w!t> ."high crimes
und misdemeanors;" conspiracy with
corporations\jSBti individuals to bring
about the reffioval'fo Judge John J.
Ja'cfton, so tnatT,;h? might' get hie
pmc**; favoritism (b cor por at IR=?. l?aV
In^extena^^t?g^ttTn In bis ?c?'?ft,
arid "personal 'and 'Judicial "miscon
duct." ? I
?n reading the impeachment charge
to -the .?Ho?aoj i-Representative Neely ',
iina?'i^?-?t?s^t?bhff.''^ *?* ' ?"' i
^,^Th1li,%Q^S?By^pb assisted his son.
Arthus'. Dbytoaw^ young Attorney, ht
preparation. '. of . - uumeious cases
Aag^dnSt^-corian *.^rWWIteai'. "?ev,
which Arthur payton . ls ?tt?rri?y.
whfc? .^s^>?i7%%trl?d'before Alston!
^ W^^?buetbg bia power and Influ
ence as judge to further the interests
of .his. own '?ion' 'ba advising litigants In
his court to discharge Other lawyers.
representing such litigants." I
With "having actively engaged in
pol?tica abd wife^h?yl?g ?sea 'hf?. of?
We%? ks^?omm al icL?am
bition and aspirations' or his friends."
^at-We^ acts otebn
gress re??tlbg tq'^Mect??'n of iurori*,
inipmp'?rlyissuM'injunctions & P>?
vent miners from exercising thelr/te
?fyh~ rl?tm and: ^?w?d'''?aiVe?l to^vrvd
pifgtrtrn?l WWa - eilbrf nro'r? ?ll?g
W'v?ohWoh bt 'inihnctronr awarded
.hy bim."
T ho! imp cac hm eut charges accuse the
A f?ll Lli?togy, 0
Offer* th* Joufac tnen of the Wroth th? best
nr.dc-r positive ClirUtlnn inti tiene?'?, ?t the mini
tu iKCand hoJdso recounltM?iAnitiou atnong tl
of th* Huuth.
fltlttoth otuil Lit?r?rr Caan? 1**41*? t* ?M
Ancient and Modero taiiguagei, Ensllih. Hilt
and Political JCconotnr. Oratory and Natara!
graduate nonna leading to tho Degree nf M*?tc
Otter? abn-inr Caan? h> Electric* Und Aitch??
building*, with fully equipped abopa and labor
parata* and appliance*, under a dep?rate corpa o
Has the great advantage of being connected wit
~*" iiaajaj- .,_ ?ertl?
MtBfWBKBTBitf tur, *
illili'
CHAIRMAN SULLIVAN TELLS
$N RE T?ip: RULES
Ruke Are Not Suspended For Min
isters 'In TOs Selection and .
Ward Rules Are Cited
(From Saturday's Dally.) .
G, Cullen Sullivan, shalrman of the
city democratic executive committee,
Fast ni?h't ' diacur.ied at length tho
r'ulW governlng fb^'approaching pri
mary election and explained several
points on wlileli there -hus been'some
doubt. .. >\ - :
: Mr. Sullivan, in discussing the ap
pointment bf managers fdr thu election
tow: "I want to improfs. Upon tho
m4hagers please to ,lott Cy ' ut once tho
executive commit tee ?r?'iu their wards
ifvauyof thenrf?rnny<r?ttson c%nnot
serve, in 'order1 to --let 'the managers
"know to whom'th.ey should : ant) their
notice, the namer ot tlie-tsbnimltteemen
are given aa follows: Ward-'l.-W. H.
Shearer; Ward 2.--J. H. Kart; Ward 3
B?t?TV-n?; Wtml ' C.-^L*eo >4G. ^Wileman,
add Warded.-G. Cullen SuUWum i*s'
ctrort lB*to convene M?nduy 'morning
i have asked the president of my club,
J. M. Cathcart, and the secretary,
Frank White, to act for me.' t>:
'tn^discur.sinff tho ruler, governing
thbrc&niug ele&lon. W^SutltvnhvBara^:
"The rules make no'c%c?fetl?n\?f tntn
i?tera-'aittl they nre'nbt entitled^? vote'
unless, they havp resided in the State
mbnrns-aim-are otlionvlBe'r?ulilinett.''
Mr, Sullivan said ^?t;*t^'.*a^'*re?a
pebtediy'r)ec?ri t&K&l ^bfTtttinV ftbbbti ,
whether or not a mun had mdved'out ;
of his ward ?tter* June ?10, ;?n V/htdh <
5ay,the'CldbiVoIl8 'etbBod,' cotild^;V?tt?.,
either in 'the ward to -Which he moved
br in the w?rtl tfbm- ^Mch* he ?hsd
moVed. ln'tlttxMri^eotftn Mr: SuiH
ran raid: r"A fcan w'ho ha* movetTout ;
orh!s>*ard sm?e tbs cr^r^?S'?d???* ?
ou June ld c?uhocvote dttalt to?ciruso ,
Ub Srattnot vote exempt in ?the 'ward ,
where, bri Jives dh' the day of election
abd 'then' oblyf it bis namo hus been
placed-on that club rdH*(tVe:idfcys be- i
io. re., tue ?le?tl?n/r r ' . , .? i t
Every parsing duy sees more intern -.
Rst In the municipal olection and when, j
fuefd?y cames'*h*e< high tide will be ?
l?acbed. . . ;^
Wi ' ? --;--. ':
CARRANZA'8 W A"V TO J?IX IT. 'r i
Proclaim Himself President. Salate
;v Our Flag, Tell VH to ?Jo. * ?,
?fWashington Dispatch to . New York 'i
Times) '.?<
One queer rumor of a day full ott 'i
rumors about the' Mexican situation: "
waa that when (Jen ci'Sl1 Car rai/sa-prb-; <
claimed himself Provisional -President, \
of Meilen dt SaltllloMto Would at'oho,'
? eke remove the casus belli be-.'
;?mi tho trailed State and' Mexicoi
^y running up tho Anierlcan flug itrid !
giving it *a-%a?ift?". W! ?I "ghd's.Wim 1
UievJiioult tb We AmeHcdti,^agftbna
iftoalKrlbr anti "a JPt^l6n?.vi?r?ii !?
J?ht in pow^r eapouBlbg-coh-stitiitldhht \
government, the supreme chief ttVatd -j
to Teel that'all roasrtn for Ameriet?a' Sj
Intervention will bo removed. .< ! <M i >i
This ?pst* g?es' oh**?"? eny.-.Vtbstr ,<?
L'arranzK'Would then ask the United *
States -to -withdraw Its troops ,1 row .
Vera Crus. ' To observers tn Wesh^ '
Ington 'rtila US? o trombrous 'Sound.' '<
|?nt *ft ls*ln Mlhe" with?1 <tbe iwitHlorf $
[Jen?r?l Chr?atiza"baa afeaum?U. Re! 1
?!?. nireaU s?lt?'blhtitly thdf the tJiil-i }
m ^States Araa^til?fythff Itself ? .inf 2
ienf?miiug reparation 'f?r a ,;n?tionht *
t?rrbrit from th^'iadivfddttl, Huerta, J
9h6%h opim Citron hVhaa drWsys !
jeUled. W'Vft > ty* ? h" "41 '..-.^it7! S
**ttle demshd for apology should f
mve been made to him, bb said,'ltdd *
o ^dmlral^jtoo'll?d: he boped t?q ?
?V?t?uC?t^^d?i*r wbutd '?tti #i?b 'i
?eiiti??c and Technical Sch
edciatioijal odventagt s. tullun. This course lem
Imuin up?ju,, Founded neerlng, and constitutes i
iiohlsh-Hradu Institution* Tim College awna U
"' thorough equipment, ll
Degree .} A. S. including omi tutors la Inn.*? enougl
orr, Matberr.sUea, KjH'inl ?ml individual attention i
Sciences. AUW b vost- Tim Campus lira in ni
roi Arts. ' morality aro Muli. Tliei
itel Eufaiirirj In ?eporato carefully supervised by ti
?tories, all necessary au- Tho atliletli' work of Nt
f es per ko.-od liislruetors. anning tho Smith Carolin
b a regular literary lutU- moral and spiritual wolta
.cates f1001 accredited high-schools admit without m
cliool d ?partmaut tor hlgh-ncbool uinlur grail
tutus. Mitt sotrtlou opous ftepUmUir 17.11*14.
For ?ataiogWand particulars, address
I
Itov. J. Henry Harms, D. D.,
President.
Newberry, S. C.
THU 'COCA-COLA (
' I -rV
New York Man
% tiuetta Counsel
? (Continuvd From page 1)
.......-. n.- . --
day with tho Mexican delegate? at
Niagara', Falls.,.
Mr. Towno., late today Issued a
r.tatomont j^pr^sslng approval of the
signing orftho "first protocol, hut de
claring that tho matter of choosing
the parv.onrel of the provisional gov
ernment, particularly the man for tho
?residency was the greatest problem
Oforo^lre md?l?thrr, "and. that tho
sttltttldGr ht ^?-'presen*: tlmdwas,
"tenso and -delicate;" The-- . Huerta
counsellor 'wouid-hot'di??ass the sta
tus bf .the nroccedlngi- from the view
point ?tvia'o ??ti??U government,.fur
ther than io r.ay that "it is a mistake
to iri??ii that the; ? rori o? tho delibe
rations arc bound io proceed smooth
ly/-?'!7i- -
''Reporta were current.'tonight that,
the Huerta'delegates, In view of con
cessions aheady made by til cm in the
proceedings thu-.tar, now were asking
that tho United Statesmake some con
da ssl One in th 6 pl ah . pro-posed 'by thom
for the cst ubi 1: .brion l bribe now ?gov- ;
arntt??nt: It'-hr'argucd from -tho'?Hu-'
e?'ta standpoint that he flretiyleldctlib
the demand "for hlB elimination, . youd
fbat^^'attbsetjfuoritly yleWe?;the stip
ulation or ii i ?: ' comm i sr 1 oti ors * that he:
bo permitted to^fliiti? b'Hreor?tnry 'Of!
l?i ?lgn ?rfalrr. who.W?b?d-?rUcce?u'him
ss president add then 'irtuil?d tiicprb-"'
vIslonaT government to lie mooted *byv
the -mediation-.ebnreionec. ?*For--ti)e*
puerta 'government to ngieo ; that |i??
Constitutionalist should be made pro-'
vIMbnai'' ? president, the -dictator's
rilebdf hold, -Wbuld avail nothing, be
ratfsc the^wor?t-'they could <cx$v.ct if;
they should'Bghi the Constitutionalist'
gnvertHntirii 'tb'- the ehU Wbukl-bo ?0
L*arranzt?th succession 'to Hhs-goVorn
trten't." . ?.?
'.''Whether there will bo sny yielding
an tho part of tho United S'-itos in its
conception 'Of -the scheme to iLe fol
lowed ln0tbe foimatlon of the provis
ional .government could not ho learn
!?d:> That tiiMclal coftforencos bearing
ni thif^dlrft ^woufd iio held hore to
h?lrr\rwiv^hipd?pr -Ul cocnld
irlbg ibl?<'bolnt''tlle>>ikr-.UleH>ot tho
pfipil?D?ihlts will bc tttben Into
^bbsMetAtloUj Bomti ?flleialu?averring
ttfufa tVrfproftfii euu ' govern -
inimVas b - tread lt or tho 'mediation
which does ! hoi ,nnr?>ly >u oc?gnlz.e tho
evolutionary forc?e in Mexico would
?vatil Uiotblnfi. v yAvA' ' ' "
ri ir* ?" ? 3 SfeVis^iph.hii,.
Wliiio1t?i^Uoi?bft?tieun are proceed-1
o* the ConmitutlonatlstB' forces uro
i?ntlhtiirfir their advam-e On Mexico
Etjr^':Mna*r???t.^toi?Can be 'learned,
jropoao' lo/t^rfinue OH vlgorouRlv ns
msslble, -despite Mho fact that their
'optvrentattves miiy proceed to Mag
lia VstfelR to ;*tlk>Over:the unn:n pro
?Ma: - Jose V?sconleos, -who hos been
tieri t lori ed as on o' of ? th e probable pea c o
l?gales to be designated for the me-'
llattoh' -conference 'by .Carranza,-rc-i
urned to .Washington today from
few YdT*.''lHe.i?wf??rre?rwith l.ouK
Jabro rn <<, on ctn or ? * . (bb ;p rnbab 1 o tl ol ?
SgsHeo'iiti'd ?ls? with ita.a?l. Xobdi au
Wet - Bge'nt Of "Cdirhnsb befe.'(IHatrl?s!
tv Ooygl??, ?no oDCafrarria'p-Couusel
leroi :d?scur?retl-'the')sl5uaH6n - with
Vft?&Ary '?fyart. ..?Mr.-.'?imglas -said'
i? hbU received no -1fttt? commiinica
ions : f rbrntia fran ea regard in g part lc
m?bw *&t-^'^e?fftt!eV ^te*e?ee.]
n iH?w - of ?fho ? tr?ciarotl?s from Hh?
tto?Mtbrs tHdt thcCo?tatlttitiorinlists
lt >M om Mall y ^rec^lved irai ess
_ td ??ihbtriio?sed.'Uhe general
El!eV->.h!- tbit whiitcver ' pdrtlcipotldn i
iarrahsa'g'nien may take -will-bo on-f
ling tho press reports'
. ?AH lOb ln i the neighbor
iteras in Cen t m ?. > Mexico
.t?^the west ,!OofSt?
" Jtfwtent?- :ti*u eb news..
rom' any of it/;-ugonclos that *oalti lt
* made public." -rtowevor, lt la gaf?i - ?
red. from cucK information as f>7 st lt
and Ut*t.ihe CcneUtkUoni?lau?iS? |f?
ooS for Young Men
Is to td? degree of naelmlor of Sciatica) In Ungi
ti sound start for ul mus t any industrial pursuit.
Klilt'iiilld buildings of 1ST co nor port lons and
s I'aculty of fifteen college-trained specialists
li to iiisiiro tba amoimtof persoual Instruction
so MMntla] to tba liest results,
ost wholesome, and tim tradition? of honorant)
<> Ia no hazing. Athle?cjt aro endorsed and
ia Faculty. liyninaaluin wort ta compulsory.
\rl.c rty fol love In Int? yonra has Iwcn loaioosJ
a Colleges. Tho religious Ufo Ia Ideal, and Che
ru of the student ls tho ?chool'a chief couooru,
latnluaUou A prepara
.M
Zo , ATLANTA, GA,
newing their attacks upon thc Federal
gm rhum at many widely separated
points, so (lorcely bnd simultaneously
as to'tfiggc3t thc belief that they are
-acting under a general order from
j Carranca to rush tho campaign against
Mexico Ctty tofu con cl ur'.on regardless
I of ita cost iu killed and; wounded. '
Cun't Keep It Secret,
Thc spiondid work of Chnmbcrleln's
1 Tablets ia dally becoming more wide-'
ly known. No euch grand remedy fdr
' stomach and liver troubles has ever
been known. For . ualoi by - Evana'
Pharmacy. ? Adv. .
ARRESTED A? ,BLACKMAILER
Negro In Juli Charged With Threaten.
inp Ro?lrbud .
New York] j4in??'"?2.'-Henry Joseph
Burton,' the. West Ind&h negro, who
I 1B'declared to have' threatened to blow
up :t dunant Line .ocean steamship i
if he was not paid ??G.OG?, also mis
naced lb? NeW York, !NeW Haven and
Hartford railroad by writing ho would
wreck a passenger train If his dV
mands of?? blackmailing, character
wore.not complied witta. ..This state
?heat waa mano lato today by de tee
.ti voa who havo boen Investigating tho
.prisoner's activities.
Arrested under the nanto of Henry
WoBtcott. In a New J?rn ey town 1 act
'night, - when . ornied posses dropped,
a ?l?cby package' from n train. Burton
ds'u 'prlsrmer tbrti?bt in "jail In Hack
enrmck, N. ??12 uwaitlilf- : extradition to
New Ydrk," 'Meanwhile; his pltcuro
Wan found in the Rogue's gallery.'at
police hcadnuartera here und if waa
learned that IIB Henry Cress he has
.tacen th prison twice.
. Thu threat to wreck a pnarrenge ?
train On tho .New Haven was in tba.
aa ?ne -handwriting,.-according to tir?,
investigators, na that in a - letter" to
Un. ?Junan! Line. Prom the New Ha
v<w-road was demanded $35,000. .' ir
Papers Burton carried.', showed ho
brid bren granted n patent for a dyna
mo tactor. The letter- to the Cunard
Line stated that n novelty-constructed
dy nam Ito herab thot-freu!?* *?e sent in
u puckago would be the. weapon of
destruction..'' Toe lotter declared that
fiftcoii men of tho ermv of tho cew
?'AQU???n?iti tho largest British ves3?Ji
afloat, were in tho conspiracy, but the
police bePevo. they raid, that Burton
lind no confederates..
"French Criar."
"French . brill" fa produced in
sicily, Cu la br ir,, Corsica and 'of l?to
years Algeria.
Uriuidnm's liecipo di Sago Tm and
A1 mtt4<d*b&yritt0 y Mn?wu'that Saga
Toa and'Sulphur, properly eorapound
vl, brinies back the natural color *bd
lustra to-the hair when faded, stre?k
sd'.Br rrray^ also ends dandruff, itching
ira lp and r topa falling 'hair. Years ago
.btfoU!y.<way;t? gm ital's mixture was to
ibako ? ?t'hoide^^nl?hfte'ttmssy and
u^ub!b*o*rib..u;ttb^
my^ru^tbre^dr.^yeartKMftsi?*
Sulphur Halt 'Rcttibjy." ybil yUl>gaif<
align bottle Of thia famous Old rt*Wf
rWAhcut 50 ced??. \/: .
- pott't stay ? ?ray^ - Try Ht ' N?'??tt>
ion pocalb?y tetf tbat you darkan your
Mdt, *s 'lt db**, "lt ??.^turjary I and
jVonly. Totf^irip^
?rush with if and draw titi? through
rout hair, taking ono sum?l strand at ft
?mei by morning