The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 05, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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BELTON PAGE +0 * *** ~. ^ ? *-?*
" ? ? - " - ? , -. ; . :, - , ? ^ t . . NEWS AN? WM?Ml^?ir^fl.
* INTERESTING Bif?
* AND NOTES Ff
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* CLAUDE A. ?r\A\
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C. H. Gassaway of Long Brunell was
lu town yesterday. '
Rev. C. A WuterB. pastor ot the First
Baptist church of Petter, was amqug
those who had business in Belton
yesterday.
The following traveling men ;;were
registered at.Hotel Geer, yesterday;
H. L.:Barnes. Chicago; J. M. Bennett,
Atlanta; D. M. Peden. Chester; Rob
ert Schaellsbauni. Pro<rld?n??< pf if.
Snider. Richmond; J.I Ci ' .Mtnugft.
Milwaukee; G. C. Hammond'/"RTcti
mend; Fred Folk, Bonton; Paul
Haddock. Charlotte; W. A. ,~
Now York City; W. :F. H
Peoria, 111.; Jacob Churle?; ,Tu
Walter West, Greenyilfe; 6; J"
Virginia; W. A. Bulbrfech.Jt
M. L? Furbery. Buff afb; B^tKur|ey;j
Buffalo; G. B. Brindrgch,' G?nfornta?l
C. E. Black...Montgomery; ..T^'.L.H
GofT, ^altimore; F. R. M?CultockY At
lanta: C. H. Bulkley, Spartaftburgj
C. S. Rigby. .Greenville J G. W,-Wright;
Columbia;- ?, W. Hetbt. Richmond;
H. F. Hanks, Columbia- , ":;>... .?. I
Mrs. M. C. Cunningham, one of our
popular milliners, wnp baa been .tn
New York and Baltimore for thp past
three weeks buying millinery, bas re
turned home. 1 I
S. L. Shirley of Nlti waa-*1 amctfg j
those in town j^feray^Y., ,-i. H
Miss Sadie Shtirley of triangle -was
in Belton yesterday on business. ?r|H
.Mrs; Robert Parker and' MfsT Frank ?
Arnold of Anderson spent yesterday in
town, guests of the iornier.'a parente.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brobmeron-'An- ?
i'cr so a street. . H
Will Kajr of Hones Path, a very
prominent traveling man. Was lo Bel
ton yesterday. - x. ?
Watter Keaton of Eben?ie*1 '"'was
among those, In town yesterday. -'H
c. E.. Clement of Belton. Route.
was n buineess visitor.to Belton yes
terday, 'ii- ?
IN MEMORIAM.
Resolutions on the Heath of Mrs. Juo.
R, Barris,
The. Ladles' - Missionary society, of
the Belton'Methodist church met' at
tho beautiful home of Mrs. G. 8. Ctfth- ?
bert, on-ittver. street, . yesterday after- ?
noon.-andf quite an interesting pro
gram was carried out....One feature ot!
t he nrqgram.. was a tribute .to the !
memory o? tyrfc. John R. Harris, de-1
ceased- j
This' resolution fof??we'? ?'?'??
"Whereas?. God, in Kia providence,
ha:? seen tty to remove from our midst
our bc??V?<L>irlend and co? worker,.
. Mrs. John!.1V Harris,therefore .h?,. Hz
resolved, by tba Woman's Foreign
Missionary society ot the Latlmer Me
. mortal Methodist church:
"First Th-.? te ?"*death .sro,havam
lost a;njosV'userul. consccraf?d kuti
efficient worker.
"Second-r-That, while, deeply deplor
ing her loss.'we submit to the divin?
will and pray God's comfort upon her
loved ones. .
"Third-^That a copy of,these, reso
/ talion's be'sent to Ute bereaved fam
ily, and another copy,be Inscribed in I
our minut? book.''
"MRS. W. H..COX,
"MISS ANTONIA tSMITH,
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R KIT RN KO MISSIONARY.
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Keel ?red nf. Presbyterian Church ai
* Belton Tuesday.
Or. Buchhiran of. Virginia, who lias,
boen a missionary in Japan - for -a
?umber bf?Mars, g?ve &farf -.Instruc
tive i?fctur? at;;-the iPredWyteVian
church In Belton Tuesday night. A
large Crowd was present and enjoyed
the lecture. Dr, Buchanan ts full hf
interesting Information of the foreign
land and wjll always be welcomed to
Belton.
Mfttsds; Ola'< Scotf'<?rifc ' RtttlPPattpp
son of Anderson were among thora
who etifiOded^ j^etime theater la
- Rolten^TKfr?lght. ' " \.
P?OlF. LANGI'ORR SHOT. ?H
Well ^^^^^^l^^ I
know)* ?a B?ltu??"bairn's> bboa o?jW
,v Intended* of Belton High School for
two years, waa accidentally .ehoV.Mqur
day afternoon. We nibil s fi th? Aggi
-lowing article from tho Columbia
Statedyesterday;
As W.. H. lAntft^lPt^ISS??^M
the Hopkins school. **?' ??rting out
fov a abort bird h??t M?rf*&
noon^Vith two ^*P^^^^^^^iq
curr^^L'thd ba*c^^rft^^^^^^^?
o? Upuvr* w?vyioK's*. ??.. Tatner or
Phillp'. Claytor. Mr. Langford was
rusfcea fa a hospital'ia Columbia and
last night waa reported as retting
Mr. Langford's wpund i?
painful., bnt Js not' thought to-be ?fJ
a 'f&tal nature.
'Vt?EK ?TPBAYEB,
L*d??f of ^.t^m^m%lmf^
BiMllircbH^^i^df^ar?eK^
Mrs. W. T. Tate conducted the
wcftkfftf? prayer meeting-and her sub
ject ?fr, ^Shares in tbe Building."
Devpt|??al exercise
Resjmaaive Scripture vending.
Prs^r.bxJ!ra.^.R_8^Jluri?a.
' - Talk,. "jFi?ib: -Thr?diir STihT^by
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>0ET,O#l^WS! - *
??M BUSY BELTON *
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/ES, Csm^deot *
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Hymn, "Come Ye That lx>ve the
'.Lord.*', v '.'** ,,>'?; t
p Pray?*" by Mr?. MT T. McCtteii.
Duet by Mrs- McCucn and Mrs.
West. i
Tulk,; "Why May Southern Baptists
Give Freely." by Mrs. J. T. West.
Readinf. f'Dr. Gray's Appeal," by
|'M?r>.rWest; *
I Headings tract, ?'Every Day Thanka
\ giving;" -Mrs. D. A. Gees.
Thre?' payers, by Mrs. - Gees, Mrs.
iBovep ajad "Mre,, Rj?e. 7 j
I lagatb?rtn? of thank ottering.
Hyi%pi rW? Praise Tee, Qb, God."
I Announcements. '
I ???M?Jbg'^rayer.', . '
Mrs, Wv H.-Jrawnell will conduct
the meeting Thursday,' arid her sub
ject MU be '?'Foundation Centers."
Her program ls very. Inf crest lng, and
she Jtpv?? ijJUbjr isjqes will make sn
especial effort to attend thia meeting.
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KT. TABOR AND ZION
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Editor Int?lllg??xer;
, It bas been some time since you
heard from" us, but we arv still in the
ring. ,
^.The^fArmer iiasn't dope anything te
bli lind in about a monto. Don't ?et
the blue^. Mrj Farmer, we have plen
ty ot tini? y?C'
There wasn't any preaching at Zion
[Sunday,.op. account ??.yMr.c Peeler be
ling ?! thc quarterly conference held pt
i Pendleton, We all., missed bis sermon
; vef v muco as he la ari extraordinarily
?good?breach'?r. "
Mrs",' W: p. Balford and children vls
f-itcr.hfer sister, Mrs. O. B, Ballard at
! Roberta Saturday ?nd Sunday reports
a fine time... ... ?' ~ . \
, -.Ti?fe?P will' be'rprf entertainment at
Zion School houseWxt Friday night.
Evenfoodj ls cordially InvRcd to come.
The ?Qlly"B?4?a of this place ls get
ting along*, lust fine. It has bought a
moving picture ma?bjnjli.a|td IS going
to get, uniforms this-summer. We bad
a man from Dayton, Va., to teach us
last summer, hope to get bim back
next summer. One of our band boys
went back with him to Dayton, and bo
likes, it fine. Hope to have him with
us also.
we haft W^lH??^?\tetW&?trmmi
Ry last w^^^j^^fBir^^
nbt fe?lmg weH^ ?hat e tenm^mnd? at
8 o'clock she became worse and djedl
at eievep, no doctor.Usvlngjieea, call
ed in. Every body waa'pouch surpris^I
ed ind were tndeel sorry. *Bhe waa
one of the oldest inhabitants of the
county. Nobody knew her age exact
ly,. but She was. nearly a hundred.
\ Mr.( Jolm .Rhodes . is, getting ,along
Jlne with his hew" barn and'hopes to
have lt completed in a .few' days.
Mr. 'W. H. 'MeDf?i Usa ?"?i ^is?tfed
i a ri?w "barn.' His barn having been
burnt uouiotii?o ago, destroying four-;
mules'and one hpraeV , w, /
The ?.chpoi is, getting-along fine with
its good, kin 1 ?nd noble teachers. The
principal., Mr, Mr. B.JC. Qrbmer with
three assistants^ Misa N?nnl? O'Neal
of Pendleton, Miss Lila Madden of
Central and ML4s ?Cara Haddon of
! Donalds; 8,4Oi." We don't .sc??'how the
; uch?ol could, get along any better, so
1 .think you trust?es had better , get. to*
getber and < efeel tnem.4 for another1
I tenn.
Mr. D. M. Moore bought a new suit
Uta other dar and had Just .bought ono
about h month ago. I wpatier what
?ext? :
Mr. ML H.*lMtoreVh1*famny visit
ed Mr. D. S.> Hobson Sunday.
I gtiess.I had better ring off for Oils
He and IcaVo something" for" next
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.> Uncle Zeke.
o ? o'o o Tool otf^o'WdTo o ?
o ? o'
O .{ .. O'
00 o 00 -O OOO O OOOOOOOO
i?H?'?er ?
il ^.cloek***?^3Li^?rt? ?f^tb^I*?inh
Interments wert lb jan jft&?aflst cem
etery. Showing, thc H*. great and las?
respect to Mr?. Cole th? church would
not seat the. congregation ?bat gath,
?fed for thia? last ?6d rifo. ,
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le, March 2.-James" E. Ew
bome
at
Frlen^'p.' tofefjffipi. ^?b.J.fl
The funeral ser vices . vere conduQte?j? I
by tbe Methodist pastor Rev. W, S. I
Myers. Mr. Ewlug had tmty ?lek?
a short wh?l? with pn?umojit?, He I
leaves a wife;- who was'Ml?* MctSfaie ?
near' 8?neca, two ?Si'Wren, pauTro?' I
an i' Jes: E- snottier*' who! rj?s?oes .at ?
R. IA oUimii, nariyeiw ya., ana .Mrs. ?
W. H. Bwoney, Hehd'ersonvtlle, N. C.,
Mr. Ewing was ^9 years of age,
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Tow.>vrL?fe HU?ihiiik I
o o ? ooo ? i> 6 O O O O O d O o
(Specia?, to AnSsp? Inteti^e?cer:/.
Towtfvtne; March 2.-::Rey. W\ 8.'
Myers has returned from a-trip te
friends at Pelter.0 ' '.'? '
Kev. ' and. tifo. S" T. Hollingsworth
spent the weekend afc' Fair .Play.'.. .
haveJjejn,ob an extended trip to Flor
ida have returned Konje.,
Rev;. fJ^thors of. Anderson, visited
friehdaW^hls.WeeK: t .
Miss. Peterson - pr Laurens ia Visiting
bereiste*.?frs. "fe & AsbUj.' . ... ,
Miss JEvnJcb MOpr?' pad aunt, of
GrcJihvRlo ar? Visiting, rejatlyes: ? ,
Mi-. ?Vt Brbvtn.who.?s 'visiting iii?
wife Ip Um jKnpvvl?,on Hospital. lo. Co\i
lumbla, s pen t'a; few lays at home last
M>! and Mm. ,#pwt Bpi<mV?o vfsft?eT
frlehds in Anderson . th'18 weeli.
.Mar. and Mrs. E. C. Ashil! were
among the visitors 1 to AnderBOU last
weefkL
MK" C. Burkett apd , li&e aonj
Jan e?."* spent the week-end with
f rle imf. ' -
MQra. James E. Ewing and children,
of Hartwell, Oa., are visiting rela
id. ?ob frioe.a?d.^.,Wnn?? ?o?pw
ma? have returned trom'?' trip to At
lanta. ."
?ft Bjufu?'S'&SL1?re awi >;po? pfr
Texis, where Jm wRi mak? his borne,
Mrs. R. \% StpvaU. pf HartweR;.Qa.J
and. MTs. \R-.H: B?Atti?, of He?'lsr-J
Bonville, visited friends herc this week.
I* SOUTH WILLIAMSTON *
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South Williamston, March 3.-Mr
Ward of Anderson", and < bis. elster, I
Miss Sftrh, pf Clinton*,", hava been
spending a lew days in Hie city, visit,-.;
lng at tb?. home of. their uncle, Mr.
P ,k"-*'Brotrn-'
".V; BiT. CauR spepf the -wW*e?*|
in Andereon-.With . relatives.
Mr, Jphn T^f?hSnala?' i-^?PMtB?
'a few da>B.ia;^ItmJre.with friends.
KTooh't?T daughter. Miss
ie spent a vf?w days1 in ?fedn
vUIe thw week with.'- relative*
MT. M, A. Mauldln and daughter,
?Miss Zora, spent Saturday 'and Sun
lay ia Belton. Vi
WlHihgham-B?rro?gl?n .- the W&4
Of Ber. ti. Cl * Mnrtin ."? Sunday1 rmoirn
ihg March V MV/kt Ml' 3urrqt?5bB and
Miss Berth? VvTO'mgh?m^wer? marfifd:
both, the contracting- parties are from
the city of Anderson...
*-'? S-'V . V* ?ie ..?es
o
Friendship Bets.
M ss KatelanlTMamle CallahAftJ?*
Eugene Ht?gW^ were ' thc gueW Ol j
Misa Eunice Young on Sunday.
Cherry Cotbratc cabled on hf? best
girl .Sun^ afternoon. ? : ,
.W&vi^Si^^.oX-W Rpck, sec
tion; fe'vlsittng'her sister.''Mrs;- J. C?
'te?iun?n. . .?...,.
Mfa. J. li. GsmbreR is right-Bick at
brother, .Charlie Intimer .Saturday
J and ;.Sund?ur. % . , ..;
' Mr. O. K. Martin and Miss Bora
Taylor were the-guests of Mles Eu
, started visUtu? ipi
^ntb?? rab; a*w?y.No
Jf? was the gaefet of
ir??^ af fr?^i'nlfj IB
^ir ^ve^^Pco^iT^ ?ferches |
>pr country.
Rebecca Oattt and: bec grairtN
. er. Mica Lola Codelafad . U
?ding a few lays with Mrs. J. P:
nbreU. : " . 1
he Cleveland asbool gr>e -a bo<
ly laet'week which waa ?k big' sue -
ir. .Fred" ?i?llRm has pdrchaaedi ai
b*gg:jjoo*.'o*t <irls .
i uki".
?-FAB? ??LkH." e
.f?#yf?M&& p t? Wo a x) o o o o o
ltoa;">f#rch ?.r^Tht? play.
re ?sst Friday
from it*w..wfii itoy.4ow? aria-. mmi
they : expect naife, a.; f?md house
"it. The .pnc?^afc|mttt?J
t?^o Uf thp.'tchopiKlibrary, mau
otk baa Mm** i?Tb*-:T?ioi
Lite." s play tp:be<presented e?oq
N??e time wl^.jhe^fimuT
W. Cox. on Brown aWnae.
THE 5tAN?*0?? KJAN 2
o
o o o o ob o ? o o' o o o ? o
?v.l. sm,,ip ft fl?'rrjf (o .get to tqll you
something. J notice?: .lest .anuda y, ou
the Blue FA?gc train. 1 wonder il
the^r fear ?hey wit^ burt the wm'^-rs
Jf they dish, a.. flt*t!?\,w^?er3 on them
and then dry ..th?ni. etti with a ole*,
clean rag. They ( rnlgh't dust' j?be
Beats' oft* a little every day too, but,
perhaps tbey think .that will gtre their
employees j *omp kj?nd of disease it
they &Lthe :^u*ft kicked up that has'l
been'?ylr?fc; th?f? a&ould?rfnK.'fdr. thel
pastoree w!n'?ows.
bb. wolK they r??gWJ?l^k?je the glass
If they put water op^tfifcm. it came
to my attention, by fleeing'a,lady v^th
onnge^in?it IS^Sf?^
tba s^me^ iadj; ' trffdilp/Jcok, ofo qt
thewlnddw to aee:,^we, friends and
ibo dirt that had caked on the glass
I interfered so much ffiat snp could notH
levon sec the t?legrnfet? poles go by
las ;th? fran? passed. ; ?
I If ybtf wilf get 'rsatr Sunday's Tn-B
? telllg??cef and read th?''??un?ry.chi-W
I resfponflence' ftdm* thlT vsrlbun parts'!
of th? county you wiir And one thatH
? s?g'fc?s'ta th'atvAnd?rs???'rn"s*e a' coun?*M
? ty fair.' Th> writer from Slif-and-H
? Tw?hty sets''out'SolDt?Vgjoo^? facts <tiW
? this article in' regards to county fal ra ?
and as I remember. Belton baa' hadH
? some several great aneciases. I hekrH
not'J lng m the' Wind-'St* th?' pres^atB
?thAt tso?fidS lfkV' f??lr t?n? year M%M
?when Ed Fr?erSoV'?nfl<Capt'. Ad&rH
started ag?in there will be ?afr &rW
? all. 8tfVt flf? ?elt?n1 fair spirit- idjfefl
II 'TV give alf s?ch^as^r^fl t&Y?\ ?ni
? laid df what this' c?rrespo^enWdeWH
? ifk? )o? 'a' conniy tair,, which cO?StyH
fair se im?, lo. have niade. Its. home fnH
? Belton. IjiAmt$.? *".We -need a couo-l
? ty fair. W?. ^careelt tt??W* WTisf to ?
? say; but will say thai a county falrH
?wfil bp,!.??* .'or'thif1 Vssr-chferptlBeaB
? ever gotten^?p ftjr ?'country." . TJfhfH
DO tn l ?r.M.K I v. ? - -. . . I. .. ? .t,- .^I-I?H
W y. * * ! - " . . a |tululDiUUi ?11.1 lUV OU1I ItH
H must be county wide but lt Ja. needless!
Mm IttnV td tfffer thti'suggekloi? toB
? Belton people foir'when^th.?y get sUf?-M
? ted they spread the spirit all 6nn
? the state, and let it ,g$;nsVsUte*wld]e.H
? start the Belton fair spirit right now.
By the way'lias Beitoa oyer WeWShtH
?ot ,a'. bend . issue.; J$cfc%,t?t?V&m
bch^ rijjlf: . ? : :.
IUI lt r.j?fches the top o ' the f?ijder endH
then with a! good, abos ? VUS^10rwM|
through the skylTgh?. ''TOHfcjS.
in the' pr line . or her ^WW^i^'^beM
cannot abord to T?t thfhih??^^
thSt v,.?l. t?.dvj? make her ;a better
Cit;'. In Btv
?tua?.frith' jth? pumte, spirited t$np^jftniH
? ehe has. in c^argVer her' a^wioWKfl
?vp. gofos" io allow, ber to iem^mifl
Vsai.ng:. The aldermen ii?Ml j^M?j?B
?ttf-.S're .all ' ??Vv? RV??C and )riterlprWhj$H
?and vwh?n" thc, t/mo pres ^ntt.V itae^toB
H^^s'S.^el town' ? better and blggerH
? B>ltob.T?fcy win grasp thc' cffs^wit'bB
? snUrott.nerve ?nd, .viii s??^^OpfH
? what they '.are doing and have don? ?
One .thing that ? bekr vorv
about .i?> thc .Civic fc/ag?e.. So 'doubt
dotcraufiamn u? make, th'e^eH*, bcAu:
mps will continue to improve aiuLthat
IWjr^nTtn^?4l-1& cjtyaij^?ep?a
s^rm seeing thc business .district
frig lO^^?id^ .upon tb?nv^sp^ t^ey
wBI, go .homo, with nothing (6 talk
s^"jo?V:B?^n; . , .
k^^haVe"-m^'e?
, -^-.y? fl
8.US?'??ekeLs fromTe?l<- Territory Will
?'.'Hf clltftei Seen Art. ?'? ?
jfr^ lerr??ory is the next move
b? U^^n^yitv^t too at lei program.' S>
cording to announcement here last
night(' , Fr?'hcYoCQ filia?,' InVcfer* r??p
j?^4y?K^?!'eile tH?Pdef?^
jjr^ha^^ j
*_ EIIP?:' ?jafcT The rebels were confident
the gunboat Guerrero' would follow '
W^9?^p^^^Ca\V^ making!
tj??' capture pf Mazatlan' ?n ff G uyamas
a slaiple matter, The G.?1X qf,Call
't?ral?; th?li would .be. ?pap to naviga
tion fof the Constitutionalists, irtvlng
theiri a-g>P?t advanta'Re in shifting
their, $m:''j?m mil ?s southw?tfii.. >* *>
Aside ffotp this thc UinVeoicnt; lt
sbccesjBful', Would force wlUjffrawjii ot
thc Fed?fat giptfrl?op" o? 12.000 men ; at
Torre?n, where" they ste repotted
st-ongly entrenched, because lt, would
'ptactTthe e*ri?my between them and
Mexico city. ^ For.thls reason- the
nev, Campaign'here is thought to ex
plain In some degree . why Constitu
tionalists' In Chihuahua' u?d?r G??'eV
SI?,Vr\1tr wer? holding off. S?owlng
the Coderais'to fortify and provision
Torre?n against a .sjeg'e. : : . .
? :-,k Th? Tor're?h attat?Si-will
be pushed' it was stated by ERM? '
? j-o .?i>n^re ure plenty Of troops Jp Chi
huahua." he said. "Genera! Carra?as
. #111* go Into Chihuahua with, only 70t
men! Fifty would b? enough.'' '
.\&!wsA,pnmopi^ed her(e;,ioday,,tba!
,C?asuf Leievfer an!d General Carrah
Siwo^ju* jaietH cnna.pea tonTefrow
that tlie Consttrution?l?st leader'woult
hq at Naco tomorrow night and' Agu
Ptl?u..i|?|wwl? -A'??i? PeleteJLiaj
trl&pnsfarch^s ev>C?ed aou panuni
spread lb honor of hts coming.
,,V, ...C?.^AJ?NEWS, .
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ThW Ladies Behool Improvement As
last PTidayhpftemoon? .ar the 'aSfapr
j building.. An addition to. th'e trcastir
I wah ,made by the sale of home maa
candiaa^i.fjRraiJook Tor eilan
Idaa? o . next *tlm>i.
?arle'Bruce visited rejatlves^
'.Mrs. J. A. M'ahaffey is spending th
ffrWff ijffjllMl'yilll|T" at .Gentry
^wnh|l^dis^ the wintry Weath
we have been experiencing, the IIO?
of our community continues fine. I
[ft '" i
i Washington, Maret?-'vtf^fcepresc
'tfttlye Collier of Mississippi, In
i s'p'??ch In the house against Int?
'^peking directorates' tod?y, -leclur
. VbTe t-oulh *rff trtillwky had* to go tb*
.P^;Morgsh;,j??a Company with an ?
?rMtarn premium to get money wi
which 'to'meal the- .W.OW.W* wo!
of bonds abo tit to fall due.
"they aro Btra?h'kif?Wfi^
pay the^-^mr^
great bobbed Indebtedn?s? of their
?std Mr.-edlller: "They" cannot t
these-'' bonds, so they hSve' to so
J. P. Morgan abd Company and j
ffi-Qffi0^ to re1aero^>ths?a-^iyB<
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.. .'n.??'< ?? ll''-1 ^Wllnt?.
thc Morgan ?>mju?dy\fl?ys,-"we will
Sive yqu.fSO.OOO.tJQ? but .fte, want $80,
000,000 for the fifty m?Rton of bondi*;,
wn wajWrjr?u to Add ton mfttlon moro'
k leaven $*?? io Dasghter-lB.Law
Sania* Barbara; Calfr.'4lj)fcrcn 3.-To
Katherine fi*urnam^C?TH>?ne,' ut lacreo
Ibfe' ferocity, who itvea^'oa 'my bbunj
if 4or years, at Hie same Uaq |iur
nutag mt with .malicious slender. 1
lefciye thj' ia (ho. wa'y^.iii which Mrs.
Robert' T<OU1B' Stevenson, remembered*
?r daughter-in-law ?ii hey will filed
r probat^ ?ere .'ioday,*>t -M- 'i ?
An ?nly. &??igtit? .ltte.
?ieved ?f Consumption.
??- ? . r*l f.fl'"'1'/' '
When death" waa hourly eXpocted
all remedies haying /ailed, andi Dr. H. t
James was experimenting with the 1
manv herbs" ?f Calcutta, li? accident-'
ly Bo* ?1 pi'?para't??tf ' which cured
bi? . y child of Oommmptlon. His,
child ls now.. In this country and en-j
Jobing the best of .health. He has
proved" to tjfe world thatCohsumptlon
can be positively and permanent ly
cured! The doctor now give* hW re
cipe frefi, pjAiy .ftflgihjg. tsjort ern*
stomps io pay .expenses. Tills herb
'also euros' NigTit .Sweat?l T??ube? at
the stomach "ant! Mi will break up a1
fresh ?old in tyvdnty-fpur hours... Ad
dress ?q?tA,PDOCK ft CO., Philadel phi*,
Pa.', naming this paper, t .
Till.Vt, Qt 81TT HXtTKD
B? , (Rr AssociatedPress.) * fei, J
Charleston,.W\ Va.. Marci). 4.-Trial
o/, th?* m.u?o1 damage1
Anna Hall ?gatff?t thc Chcn?peake and '
Ohio railroad' was halted today when"
9-ie.?f iJ??Jt?orGrs"wa* caned from the! 1
. ; ? ?tim. .by ""tho Illh?aW of his wife.
W. Di Kudual I and Prank Ho maker
had teSfff??d'that the houses on Paint
K**PfiM*-UBrim\fiirii jr>,by men'Jrom
theahnoroa train s? U passed along
th? Taint Creek brariW? 'the night of <
KHMMrXuteJ913, durlne tho naners
&W:^W?imffim"im< train that!;
MrBf Hall alleges she'waawor 'i
?j&rbj^xaminajlqn,% ft*-;t^ defense
raaMted^thgt lt Would, ?oflpntr thut i
(hp' trien op' the tram^Wo did the
shooting were under' fh? orders of the
sheriff, W^lle th* plaintiffs edbbs?l (
WtPtfa'***'^*w?r4g employed ?
ricial*. ' .. "??*' ?
Heal Religion
? Atlanta' Unreif 3.-??e? ' Trotter,; wno
VSSB?SSmm,mt
|^^^^^^^*te^|^^^^an^
; %! talJ?B. about the Crucl?xto? m If
.S^t?lib* that-halm???^|to.
before yesterday, and When ho pray?,'
to Oe'd, ner'sottttdif ?O^t Hke an pv'cr
gfroVd boy'tfTglSl(?"?h-earthly father.
. He ?nts ?lang in tba mouth or^Jje
Apostle Peter, and. tjalka aboui b&r>
'room,rights.'from thu pulpit, Yit Dr.
G. .Campbell ?o'r?khj ?rv.Souper ya?*?
othet^o?^ A?\MK!y\ i^^fflr ^
ot h or godly, and tntel??pttaa? ?n'd
arc associated with hip), jin the confer.^
ence deciarp that ?LfflfX? rxiai?^pry
?sartft/ hkd* true rever1*mi& m'Sls hean
lt ls Mel Trotter. lt WW so very
r"?af ' to'rhlmVttfey* ffky ^pY-ffct' dr 'his
own salvation end "Um. n?pd. of .others
ipr salvation, that, h?kjabtr.s norther
way to talk' ?b??f it except straight
from the 'shoulder. JusTW* be talks of
tho oth-.'r vital things of Rfc.
His prayer .on the .opening day of
tim conf?rence was ono ,of thev niost
remarkable ever littered tro'm an AU
labu t>urp?erpW On? of the iii?at1 ?ar
nAst ' r'
'.God, yon know wh|, >^ erp. trying
to do. . in Atlanta," \ he. prayed, "and
are1 bWiiaV 1^ W wifgiyob to ple?sa
~: V..- .-'J- ' * ?
Wm
% farm .or K. TolUaop:, J
one of th? ?inhuki? M> ai
LINE1 Pr* OF CHICAGOF?B?Bil?.
a?-*??*' ' .'. 1 .lit : . . . .
Yirii Team et New Leane te be Aa
noiincerd Completely.' ? ?. ?>
Chicagev,Ma>eh'?.->--The Une api ef
the, Chicago Fed?rala iras announced
today by Manager Tinker. . lt-was tile -"*.'
Ilrst ot the Federal team? to.bc an
nounced completely. 'The names of \
Lb? playera with, the team'-each mau
wan with last year folfdwa:-'
Pitchers-Ad Brennan.' Philadel
phia Nationals; Claude Hendrix, Pitts
burg : To^Y'H^^r?.tf^lMcaa^'^ti
nls; fra'Lahfc tocal semPprofesslbn
sl; fe J. Watson, Milwaukee; Henry
Schmidt. Milwaukee*J John* Glaser. Chi
cago ' Seml-pfofesslonal ; Dave Black,
Chicago semi-professional,and' li?b
IVendcrgast. Peoria. i ;i
Catchers-*Art Wilson.- Newr Yerjt: ,,
Nationals: f Jittt Mcdonough, Chicago
/ederalu and George Mulvaney! Ch?
cinnatl semi-professional.
First basemen-W. H. Jsckaou*
BpoU?ne; John Hading, Chicago Fed- '?
erais; Fred Beck. Buffalo; Bill Zwil
ling, St. Joseph.
Second basemen-John . Farrell,
(correct) Chicago Federals; . John
Oman, Lake Forrest University; .Leo
Kavanaugh, Chicago 1 semiprofession
al.^' I /uv- .? *-\^r ^tity
Third basemen-Rollie Zoider, New
York Americans; James Stanley, Chi
cago Federals.'
I; Shortstop-Joe Tinker, GMndrfniil.
O?tll?lders-Al Wickland;: Cinoln
n?ti^pad Coles, Baltimore, audi Ki
mi rani Jolui Muncie, University of
Minnesota, and MHx1 Flack.-<PU???U. .
'.Bill" Brannan. tbday was, appoint
ed chief.of the Fed?ral a umpiro staff
by Prij??d Vdt Gilmore. '
p * ? * * * * * * *
S THE DAY m CONGRESS *
* * ?# * * * $
Ma?h'^;l6?4 . ? W?
Fdrelgn r?teUoS^conim dis
cussed tho MWx?ctrn Situation.'
Arrangements wttro made . for a
loint session tomorrow to hear Presi
dent Wilson read bia message advo
cating repeal of the Panama . tolls
Dxemptroh.
House-Met at poon.
Horne? Stern, of Phllatetphlai*<toM
the: Judiciary committee the high cost
af living wsB canned by foreign Indus
trial; concern?. "
?.? Foreign affairs committee arranged .
tb hear Sccrteary Bryan tomorrow on
rti?'itexlcaa flltimflon:-- ' . ; ? ' '
'. Inhalar committee cohslderetL uew
legislation for the government of Por
to' Bleb: '. ?'. . >j\ ? -<
.Land Committee continued consider- ' .'
atlort of new laws for leasing the pub
ii*!dbmain.;y'^v*':,?^'^ ?w*w^4?-?i-? .
? House-Passed bill to authorize
?ta{otrit6 prohibit ' dir'vBpmf convict
^oodB in originil 'paewk*%?>1b58>e?*d
fro'mj ??tside'thb siat'i borders.
' ' Conference report made on": vWMH
ofljcu appropriation- bill and Alaskan
Railway project*.
. Rdpr^sepUtlve. Wfelsh. Kew Jersey, .
and others advocated passage of ti
bill to create a bureau c?f labor n&tetr':-'- " ''?
?AtijoiTrcd at : . u:?f'i ll ?.
m. TKursday/
. Senaterp'.^iU?urned at. 5 p. m. to
noon Thursday.;
Beat Storing Apparatus.
.The ! heat storing-' apparatus Ptd#a-e*
Stockholm : 'inventor Whkth .< may ?.ba
charged from electric stations during
periods o'f light load, contains a col"
of , resistance wire inclosed ' In i beat
?toring material, which tn turn is sur
rounded b^ he?f-lnB?mt?ng^sti?itadee.
A damper? may fae opened to permit
radiation frpm the.top when-w^U der
sired to use the heat. A radiating *
{overing encases"the whole apparatus
Wfng af c?P50ltyr 9["'^mMj^^
cubic yard, the Ihternal/ftiulfe?WWa^
reached about? ?00 'deir?e? ' C^ JTh*
beat wa? ahmcient td. ratae^e;]!^- \A
jtosture ot about r'?.^*IWU?^-M
water one degree C andtF cb?Tu be *
^u*^*T*^ UmgilCj(i \
Bi . ? . ? -J*
:
BH?Ki'
mn' demonstrated to many of th? l?
Ask t^s w.who uiraaAfewt.
Kwnlre ?ar<aatl3?.l^ ^n>w4>%
"further information wrttT^aw * rt^
ANY. WiMtoti IsaVMR. ?. a