The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, July 28, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Buggies
coming m almost every day the j
latest shipment being a car of .
?COLUMBUS?
Come in and let us show them.
They are 1914 Mode's. .
We bave ? nice line* off Ponv Q
. httggiet.
J. S. FOWLER
t fdottey Makingi Wrays
pf Using "Want Acts
i
, HOW WANT 'AUS WIXL HELP
. A SMALL BUSINESS G HOW
';< There- Is realty no limit to what
-Want Ads can do to pat life Into
' small business enterprises. Too
want more cnstopiers, more capital,
or .something e?*c to help yen grow
in s hnsin?s* .segue. The Want Ad Is
ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing.
Here' are Nome. Want Ad Ideas In
this connection,
How to Get '^^r^C^tamers
TiuViuL is good tor 6 per cehbon atiy article-In tUia, Store.., If J
the TSjue Is not easily as great-as the original price' plus 15 per .;.
M$ cent,'donttake''?%*g({bds'.' Gom?'^tonce; . ?? ;;
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:4fr hjfei^sc . ; t?tedi>gfe>4
these c^nmnW Pi?W;a?er plaji wfU
uuwold Itself to yon once joV hate
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BUSINESS.
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; fi ^f^ ^fm^m^?i^ name and full address ' '
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Huerta's Successor a Juri
, . j Net a Parti
Francisco Carnajal Known as a Mi
Ability?Formerly Chief Juati
co?Huerta a Very Rich Man
Francisco Carbajal,, appointed tbel
minister of foreign relations la tit'1
Huerta cabinet, and who under the
Mexican constitution, accedes to thu
presidency with the retirement of Hu
erta, ie one of the moBt distinguished
lawyers and jurists of Mexico.
He bas never engaged In political
affairs in Mexico, adhering strictly to
the practice of his profession and
his duties of the bench'.
At the time of his appointment to !
the foreign ministry Senor Carabajal i
was chief Justice of the supreme court |
of Mexico, a position which he had ;
hold previously, as a new chief jus
tice Is chosen from among the mem-1
hers of tho eupremo bench each |
year. He is a native of tho Btate of i
Cainpech?.
Victori?no Huerta rose, ruled and
fell In Mexico an army man. The ar
my, which the Constitutionalists de
clare will be the first thing abolished,
supported him and exalted him.
Wbea it was no longer. able to stem
|the onrush of the revolutionary flood I
there was nothing else for him to ]
I do but to get out.
Yet this man, who kept up his fight
for seventeen months, was born an
Indian peon hi December, 1864 at Co
lot lan, in the state of Jalisco. He
was bright, active ' and industrious,
land acquired the rudiments of an ed
I ucatlou from a good parish priest,
whom he had long delighted to hon
or.
He wanted to bo a soldier from tho
first, and his opportunity came In
1871, when General Donata Guerra
led an expedition through the native
place at the commond '1 of Presldont
I Juarez. Guerra needed a secretary
to writo some dispatches for him,
and , young Huer in aiupped ?urw?r?
in bis sandals to volunteer. He
pleased the soldier, who questioned
I him.
'I want to go to Chapuliepec," was.
I the reply. Chapultepec, 'the West
Point of .Mexico, had always been the
school for the aristocrat, but Guerra
liked the lid. He Interceded In his
favor, and President Juaret* gavo him
an appointment. He came qut four;'
years later a lieutenant with honors,:
and in 1876" he'won" honors at the
Battle of Tecoac, whore. Porflrh) Di-'J
as coronunded.
According to the standards of civ
ilised nations, Hu?rta ts guilty of,
wanton murder. He destroyed tho
Si?n whom he thought plotted against
is government. In his defense, it
Is pointed* out that he did: what Dia*
did for. thlrty-f:>ur*;years; what every.';
Constitutionalist commanded did tip
to three months ago It was1 the law.
o? the army to spare none and lie fol
t?w?^Ity ; -.V ;. ;y
Hucirta is s.w?>rttiV'.mail. H? owns;
a large ranch in Chihuahua marble
quarr lea lh >nothv'r 'state,, and him an
Interest lh ??mt manufacturing eh-'
terprises. He i.cver iive? at the Cas
tle of Chapulteptr' because he said,
dtho castle' Rn^thej. rock ;wa> $qp l?ge-.,
some'for an old Indian. He seldom
stopped. at "che'" national palace.
ithin two months he Completed a
fine home in.the. suburbs of the capil
tal, where he established his family.-'
He remained there some of his time.
He OW'hbV'rike to appear :p?bliqy. at
regular places. He cheso different
routes'ahd'diff?rent places from time,
to time. Very, of ten ho would shift
the cab|n?t meetings.
! "My mother teels me that a good
Indian never goes over the same trail
twice." be explained to a friend. ' Yet
he. did hot' appear much afraid of as
saPBlnatton, When driving; .he.: Used
an open touring car; When he walked
the streets he eehiomh had more than
one; aide. He visited '{stores alone fini
freduoatly stopped to talk with men
lie, the street, "_ ' \
No. matter what else may he paid j
of Victorlano Huerta?ho is no CO^I
ard., . .. . & -'^
M?STEiTy SOLVED.
San Antonio Doctor PoBithelr Idcntl
?-Sjb4 Dew) Woman.
Galtestcn, Texi,.Jqly 24 ?Dr. Maria
^fer of. Austin, today in. a sworn
tement ? idonti Bed, the body ot ; the
?quin found on the beaoh front here
UeBday morning with a bullet hole
trough her head as that of Miss ?1
?Davis, of San Antonio, prlvqto sec
ry to a wealthy resident, of Baa
StllO. 5 . '#.y. ', . , '.*. * "
r. Schaefer declared that aha
received a letter from the young '
man teWjj* ?* "he? Ideas^dm?r
i inquest wV fit a
ertau be returned of "4
commuted J^^!^
?an iA Mexican Politics
in of High Chanrclcr and Great
ce of the Supreme Court of Mexi
i.V?Mr r :
GETTING READY
FOR THE ELECTION
County Executive Committee To
Meet On August Z For Purpose
of Naming Managers
S. Dean Pearman has Issued a cell
for the Anderson county democratic,
executive comrultteo lu meet In the.
court house at Anderson on August S/i
at which time the-election managers
will be named. All told, there will bo
about 50 managers and it would be'
quite a task to select 60 competent '
men, were'it not for the fact that tho
commltteo Is composed of one dele
gate from every precinct and theso
commltteemen will suggest tho man
agers for their boxes.
All of Anderson county will czpe- {
rience a genplno relief whoh tho cam-1
pa.lgn.. cornea to.an end .and the ?lec
tion is over with.
CBOP8 BADLY,, .DAMAGED
Mr.-.Jf D. .Ca.rt,oe;>Of the Fork section
was Inv?ntt?rson Thursday and states.
that, rrops '?wofh -badly Injured by
the nr.it, He hm CO acres that was at.I
one tlmo quite promising and is now a;
total loss. ?le will hot get two bales.'i
Of a (1 ve horae farm, he wl.ll not have
16 acres that,can! be, left in cotton and
even this is knocked about so much
that it will do.no good.
> He is-taking the matter as philoso
phically ns he cas, out he says that in
addition to the labor and all other
considerations he Lau ?iOO W?rth of
fertiliser on the land that was ruined,
In the storm of July 0. S. C. Camp
bell, a neighbor, had S or ?C =crc= c?
young cotton ruined and Charley Mc
, Adams was seriously j crippled in his I
! fanning,,operations,t
Tp,mak?-the situation worse, the,
weather has been coldry that the cow
pea's t)\at were put In will have a hard
time to make. Mr.' ?artee has been
plowing^ up. his cotton and sowing j
peas, For ? few days be just sowed i
in the middle of the .ruined crop, but
now the prospects of the cotton re-'
vivlng are to poor that he has decided]
to put all 'in peas. If he could get i
seed Irish potatoes he would try to]
make a crpri or potatoes .for the mar
Mr Cartee says that he would rather 1
have' lu|d d'-flrb to^destroy his homo
than to udve been wiped out In this u
manner by the hftlL He could build.1
? ' house' ?om?hW. bill tov start aff-i
otb^^bp' ia ^;h^ffd/^indetaking. 1 ' ^
W*aMiigto>, 4t?j^- '^.^-Sijaate aaSi
House conf?r?es reacb,jirl an; agree
ment late-last , night on hills to r?gu-,
lato transactions in ^futures'* on cot
ton exebangeb.. It was said the bill,
would follow, JJie lines of the Lever
I measure, whl?h already bus passed th?;
[ house;' The. ^Ul^wiUMlri Introduced
Immediately', .as j a v. Bubstl tu to for the
Dover measure and the Smith, senate
I bill.'..'. '.< ' '.
The. Lever bill proposed a prohibi
tive tax upon dealings in cotton not1
j conforming togoyeminent standards.;
i ' 'ft /SSiliKcilV
! Starting PWee of Alrboat Amfcrlca for
Trnus-Atlant|c Flight. 'Has Been
^^(B^3KsoeWeo^^ti:) -,
. ; New Yor^ . Jj?ly. Hr^A alt? thirty-'
three miles-r??uVof St,"Johns, N..P.,'
has been sab- ttd at tho starting place',
fox the tran>-Atlantic ight or the ,t?n
boat America* Walter D. Walker, whtfi
.w?nt ttrSt. Johns throe Weeks ago t*
select a place for the departure of tho
America, detumed yesterday, The alt?;
cfeiected, heeaty, was, pear Capo
?rbyieVon a;, long stretch of sandy
beach>.nd so shpletcrod as tp/prpvide:
ample protoctWn , ?s?mst adverse
winds. - " '. - - ; }' .
.^dviceih iodaxj fromv^Ham.nmndi
port ,N. Y? where .the America Is uti
dectQinc her; trials, indicated that the
air boat would < : be shipped . to 3t
Johttsi'on August L and, .woUUl sthrt
acrosB the Atlantic about August 15<., ,
SETTLE DISPUTE
, SSKSfi?'
_Hd 'lasVTWsafty evening, It-1
.jed that a.salt between the caafc-'
I les ton r ft, < western Cu-fuJIn*.
'.HowW..things Jb^re ,take? .a
;t tnra, and it pcWjfee&jl
[ a? amicable aeiUement oxt~- pa r???*r ]
v-:;-.,.: . ... a-,;. , .,
of the. city cpt)
ty at noon and talked the !
k The ?ituat^ feisto^
yesterday
'sp~>i,!
i'/ew drains wh
0? placed
protect tho
cost .about |3,
nts ta* city
e amount. The
^pUetihg vof"
ii??L'?
wwutttce
nj^rallroad
matter can be
com
ah.
i
^?n.ii^?y/for
ANOTHER STATEMENT
ANDERSON PEOPLE MUST BE
ENROLLED
LITTLE TIME LEFT
What It Necessary In Order To
Exercise Right of Suffrage In
Coming Primary Election
Time and time agala tho newspa
pcrs of this state have prlatcd the Cull <
requirements for voting la the next <
primary election, but even now there 1
arq^many people In Anderson county j
in Ignorance what must 1." done be- .
fore tliey will be allowed to vote in
the coming election. I norder that '
this situation may be remedied so far j
as possible, The Intelligencer gives
herewith an Interview in the shape of .
questions and answers which should
enable every votor to clearly under
stand the requirements. *(
Q. If a man lives outside of an in- |
corporated city or town where shall i
he vote? |
A. He must vote In his own county, -
at the voting placo of tho nearest club,
j. Q. What has the township got to <
j do with It? 1
A. The township HneB have noth- i
Ing to do with It The voter goes to
' tho nearest club to register to vote. ,
< Q. Do not tho rules require a club
in each township .> <
A. Yes, but there is no penalty for <
a 'violation of this rule. This was 1
Simply a part ' of the original idea.
-Every person must voto at his nearest
club regardless of township lines. Any
other ' const met Ion would bp a great
hardship','because some times a man
wouli be very Inconvenient to force
him to go away down to the other end
to vole. ThiB was discussed thorough.
ly in the conference and the original
draft was amended so ae to allow the i
person to go to tho nearest club in his,
county.
Q. la cities of over 10,000 inhabi
tant.}, may a person living outside of
,the?ity voto_lhereln?
A. No. In cities of over 10,000 no
body can vote except those living
within the city limits, and thon a man
must vote In the ward whore he lives.
There.is no exception tp this rule.
According to tho census of 1910 this
rule applies to only the following citri
ftl?s: Charleston, ' Columbia; >' Greon.-! i
villo and Spartanburg. imnrt/\ <
Q -Suppose a man lives Just cAitgldp
tho clty>4imits of. Delton, for Instance,
and the box inside the limits is nearer
to him than any other, can he go into
[townknd'vote*^
ip&\ Yes. He can go Into any town
}In the-'state to vote if tho town box is
' neaVer to- him, except in the four cit
1 ies of Charleston/ Columbia, ?rcen
f ville and Spartanbrg. ' i ? ?r f/l I.
Q. Is it necossary In enrolling;'in
the city, of Anderson to write down
the postoffice address In addition to
the street and number? ' '
A. Nobody can enroll in tho city of
'Anderson except those whose post
office address Is "Anderson, S. C,"
aqd all that Is necessary to write on
the .book js the'full name, tho age, oc
cupation, th? BtTect and the house
number. If thb house has no number,
of. course, that cannot be given. It is
obviously useless to write 'Anderson,
S, C." after "every'.'name la;the city,
"when nobody except residents rf this
pity can enroll/ When" It* coaie* to the
districts oiitslde of the city, however,
-th? ncr'flnn 'miist write hih full post
offlce address.' "*."'
?'In other words, tho whole purposes
pf the Yules Is to' get down tin 'Aral of,
hii.V. 4nh in full, with hU .ize. occu
pation and .c?mp?ote addon*. . Ti e
rules are not Intended -o cpt i : cn?
Ir?ry t? the spirit.ol the rules end
' against plain justice to deprive any
^han of his vote. These roQUlremcnts,
.Ju'owev?i:, do enable us to detect non
residents and repeaters, aqd to put,la
j force the criminal statqtqs which Im
pose, a Une and Imprlrtnuvenfv for
fraudulent "oting. ' . ' " .'
> Q. SuproftQ a man mbyt ?. from a
.club" .district aft^r he? has enrolled
Whero does t\e 'voloT. .?
A ?acb r?sn niust qprblrin lh$
club district where he is living at the
time of enrollment.r If h? r-?ves out
df'lhe club'dUtrlet wUbin ilxty days
iwt?r'to'the. pVst pi-lmary1 he' eah go
'Sek; tk p| was ori?iqally
enrolled. '
/ county Chairman Dnn Pearman
says: ; *'I will hqvery1 glad to'have any
person^Icall on ,mo.at my ofllce or on
the t?l?phone t> ahawdr any question
to the best of idy ability1 concernlhgl
tlie rules.' regardless if what fact'oh '
he belongs to. Tmn more interested
in S'fcUng the rules undei slcod and fdl
10we'd than in' the succesi ot'any: van
I dtdate! I also L?ave aojne cu plvs ;Of th?
[fuies which I Will bd glad to dla.tribut-1
as long as thoy bold out."
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MAT WITIIDKVtV NAITE
talfss -Warbwrtf .Kikes'. Figbt, Presi
dent May Act .
';.tC?-i ' t - :. /'. % . >,-.i;';
V (By Associated Press.)
Prcslaent Wilson and admfnigtration
OB wrouig, ni?, uppcur^utB .oouro
ho senate ^nkAhg; eqmmiltee. Unless
*A U thq rcofep^tu^. ft J-f? : expected
i^lhe;p.v^
ilin hnat 1 - ' -j
Political Ann
FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announco myself a candi
Iste for county pupervlspr, subject to
he Democratic primary. ?
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announce- myself a can
lidate for the office of'county super
risor of Anderson county, subject to
he rules governing the democratic
irimary. T. M. VANDIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candt
late for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
>rimary.' C.P.MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
lidate for county supervisor, subject
'.o the rules of the democratic pri
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Pelzer, 8. C, R. P. D'. 1.
I hereby announce myself o candi
late for County Supervisor of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of
he Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a can
lldate for House of Representatives
'rom Anderson county, subject to tho
rules of tho democratic party. .., |
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a candl
lato for the House of Representatives
Iroin Anderson county subject to the
rules of tho democratic primary.
RUFU8 PANT, JR.!
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the legislature Bubject to tho
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Houbo of Representative
from Anderson county subject to the
rules .of the democratic primary.
WAT.TBM? V niUIIH? '
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the legisla
ture subject to tho rules of the demo
cratic party. T. F. NELSON.
FOB PRORATE JUDGE
W. P. Nicholson Is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to
the ?office of Probate Judge, subject
to *be rules of the democratic pri
mary.
Jhereby announce myself a candl
e for the office of probate judge of
Anderson county, subject to the rules
and to the result of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
* -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Probate Judge I of Anderson
County subject to the rules of the I
?empcrth3 .priffiS.ryt ; W, F. COX.
I hereby announce myself a'candk)
late for the office'Qt.Probate Judge for !
Anderson county,' subject to the rules 1
of the Democratic Primary.
' v > t. T. HOLLAND.
m I,, ?.. ? , , ? . , ,.
I hereby announce my sol f a candi
date for the office of judge of pro
bate for Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
inimary election. " "
W. H. FR1ERSON.
'. FOB AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for County Auditor, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary;
R. A. Ahrems. J
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the offlco of Auditor of .'An
derson County subject to the rules of
tho Democratic party. . ' > : '
R. WARE AUSTIN,^ j
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Auditor, subject
to the rules or the Democratic pri
mary ' J. R. C, .GR FPJN.:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the offlco of
County Auditor,. Anderson,, subject to
the rules and regulations of the dem
ocratic primary My record as a pub
lic seryant stands for Uself and I will
appreciate the votes of the people'pt
this county .J ' /
WINSTON SMITH.
.... FOB SUPERINTENDENT
i herqby announce myself a candi
date for ' re-election to tu? office of
County Superintendent of Education,
subject to the'Democratic primary.
. J It FELTON.
FOB STAPU SENATOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for State Senator from Anderson
County, subject to the rules of the De
mocratic primary election.
J, L 8HERAH?.
1 I hereby announce myself a candt
?ftte for the 8tate Senate, from 'Ander
jon county, subject to the rules of the
Democ ratio primary; ;
Clint Summers. Jr
s R. A. Sulivan, of Fork township la
hereby announced' for commissioner
to* Section ,;:?wpA comprising Pork.
Belton People Say Tkftt F?lr
Andesson people know that when
Belton starts anything they al
it in the rUht mahnet
nl? applies to the BeU<
- %WW!
kI .....
(mil !r.
Rock Mills, Pcndlcton end Centerville
townships. ...,. ? ...-.
I hereby announce) toynel?C,' candi
date (or county commissioner'for the
third section, consisting of Qarvln.
Brushy Creek, Wl?liuih'?t'on and Hope
well townships, subject to the action
of the democratic primaryn
H. A. FOSTER.
I hereby snnounce myavlt a candi
date for commissioner, tor llonea
Path, licit on, Uroaduwny,and Martin
townships. District No. >d, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary.
W. F. TQ.WNffS.
-1-;fi-i;e.-\I > \>
I hereby an noun co myself <*> candi
date for Commissioner ff bin''District
No. 2, comprising Pendlpton, Rock
Mills, Fork aud Centerville. town
ships. Subject to theiirulrts-of the
democratic primary. i < :?
JOHN R. CULBERBON.
I hereby nnilounco ' my*aV?Vididacy
for county commissioner from Section
4, comprised of Helton, Martin; Honen
Path and Hrondaway towrtnhips. Sub
ject to the rules or -Uw^Hleumcratlo
party. It. Ch ?MITil,, ;
Better known as ''Diick*flinjj.b. .
W. U. O. Elrod announces idmtelf a
candidato for county ' commissioner
from the district composed ot"**Wil
llamston, Qarvln, Brushy?Creek and
Hopewell, subject to.tho rules' of'the
democratic party, )*j
I hereby announce miy candidacy
for County Commissioner of Anderson
county from the tl
prising Hopevelj
Brushy Creek and'1
subject to tho act;
cratlc party. -
J. MACK Dt
I hereby announce
date for Commission?
No. z, em uprising ci
Mills, Fork and Celr
ships, subject to rules "^bf
party.
J. H. WR
_i_
%3Z
I hereby announce m
diulate for Commissioner,
county from Section No. 3, c
of Garland, Brcahy Creek. H
apd Wllllamston Townships,
to the action of tho democrati
W
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of i-c?ilmlBsionor
from section 2, comprising , Fork,
Rock Mills, Pendl.-ton ahrf cbrito'ryllje
townships,'subject to the .rules'of .the
democratic primary. W. It. HARRIS.
',. .. ', i. . . .i>..' . >. -* i. .
1 horeby anuoimco my candidacy for
County CommlBsion?rx fronr "S?ction 4,
SWPrtW* i ?K S^tQp.i'Honm TaU?,
Martto and Broadway townships,
subject tr the rules^f^&if'fcc^Lratlc.
primary. - - ^ '^$Jj?U? *'
I hereby announco myself 'a* -candi
date for Commissioner of' Third Sec
tion' -consisting of. ,: AVBjlamston.
Brushy Creek, Hope well !J?|4,' Garvln
Townships, subject to 'the rules of
the Democratic primary5, nto", i ?*
;wi. Ux ' W. A. (BerryMsPEARMArt.
t I hereby announce myself -a candi
date for re-election' as t Commisalonei
tor District No. 4., comprising Ilonca
Path, Martin; 'Beiteln' aticT' Broadway
t-owneblp, oubjvct to the tfu???''?? the
p&r?acreUd primary, *r#/rftiM fl
' ' - , ' j ',. ^^M^iDWhtp,
j Tho friends of R. A. '(fibnVcM?lltkln
horobx announce hUn'.alahaiioanUidate
for County Commlalsoner from dis- .
trict compo9lng**?ILHpew*lliir Brushy
?roek. Qarvln and Willf?&iffipn. Sub
ject to the rules and government of
tho democratic primary. ' \
I " BOB COUNTY TEEvf^mtEO
I hereby announce"?^a?h* a candi-,
dato for county treasuiei,' BUUJlVit to
the rules of tho democrat!
i Uti-u; j. M?ROBR.K|NO.L
II hereby ; announce mysou a cab d?
date for county trcnsuror,_s;ibjoct to
thO rules and regulation* 'of the
democratic ' primary/ .
Dr.
i 1 hereby anno?uen myself as a can
didate for County Treasurer of An
qarsoa county subject to tho rules of
I he Democratic, party.
J_JACOB O. IlOXJSftOBB^
I hero by announce ?nysel.t a candi
date, for County Treasurer, subject to
tho rulca of tho IlemoefitfeArlmary.
I I heroby announce mysoir^a^candl
dato for Treasurer of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules o) tff?<"ftmo
Uratio primary. t. LoR
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- - -. ~ I-T- ***f J T"* * O. VililUlf
dute for county treasurer of Ander*
?Jon county? ?uhjo?t tfa' thegut&OTtfc?
democratic prjniqry.. J. WWbfJK, :
F?n e^H??V.sgviiiV^f ' !
date for Congress frojm tb^Thlra Con
gressional <i?iiit\cl7 suh^^'-fo/'' tho
gales ?^$gj^l^m*
[i i.?. m *?*rfrJ
The pians call for thM'f???rVld'b?
'held pn j October 21A nrif^' biftpy ftlftiiM
?nd preparations are now unjlgj^y.
The Belton nierc?iants are cooperat
ing withsthe farmVs'iHviagulh, that
section in right hearty fashion, and
so fa* as' Is how evident.,there. Ja no
reason whv the fdir bhbu|d not be
hi'dVcldea pucoes*. S#Wjf]%?M
r"i BeItou peqpl*apondlnf ^-a*-*^
Anderson reported that U .
planning for an automobile'
trip,'during which the Beltop
.wUi.vlsit aU the- lmpert^'^