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I'l.' ~""**"*'-"~* m *- ' *-'?M.? mimili" v"B5aae5gggn-iuinii t y.,..r, _ r ?? , ? , ? ' ','""""' ' ? ?w~w*TT-*9*nam:r BELTON PAGE DET^TT ,_-1 ? ^ . . v ? ^ws;^^. i..,.,"_. ?r 'r jr f t> ff W ^ W V > INTERESTING BUD( AND NOTES FRI * CLAUDE A. GRAVE * * * * * * * * * * * * ? i Helton. April C.^-M^; Agnes ttavfi uel, one of :'|);irt-uil)urr.';t most'ac . . ? ii: I.ri! yoiiii;' lefios is Vlajtfhg Mr. anders. J. B. A-H;er. Mr. abu Mrs. Q. W, Cox o?,Belief, vr'.io spent last v/wb lu ami near Plcfccns'with thc latter's pareuts, will return homo tumor rp ll. J. gumbrell, of the finn of. Gam ardi ami Kay, bad business in An derson . yesterday. Walter H. Greer, ??ce; precedent ?sd esahler of tt.o Bank tit Belton, had business in Andor.sq?- today. Mayor, ;Uoss Mitchell - was among ilio^o who had -business" id tb8 cfbf.of A:i:'.ersor yesterday. Pref, Bobcrt Pennal.'- who is teach lng ucbout near Piedmont, ls spending UsC week-end In to WM. with relatives. Misses Kunlco Warnock and Eunice Kay of Belton, are vl?lting. Mrs. Hen ry Norria of thc Shady -Grove section. Richard Moore, formerly of Belton bat now of tho state of Tesas ls .lu | lewn viauing friends. Miss 8., Warren 1? visiting her ais le r, Mr?, J. B, Adgerv Mrs. C. (5. Todd wes a business visitor to Anderson Thursday Miss Marie Bean "ot Kpartanburg viii Bing at the.First-'.Baptist church on Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Cox sp-ait part of Thurs day in Anderson. M?:;H Pearl Wardlaw, who has been ill at her home In Dab WbsL has re ?u veted and la now kt her post rgain. lier many friend's arc delighted to have her back BO soon. -Mn*. A. C. UUimer left'Saturday for* ?fbcrtcn, Ga. Shi*'will bc away shout two waok(? v? . 1 . M'.qa Kallo t?iiptt .la?,? spending this , wc'-iri-oud with rolatlvcs at Llckvllle. , ??sv '?? >:*? Mr. Wallace Smith visited friends In .Bellow Sunday. TL'S tlTlt'LEAf l ^ ] Will Mret In tir? Publie Library Hon- ( day, Afternoon, j pMtnti. April *.-Tlie civic iHaeuul! will hold their regul?* monthly ninet- ' iii-: on Monday afternoon, April Gth, ..t ilse library !** stringer'* b^tsiBs- ; Thc. programe committee, in hor-or of . this, tho first meeting at the library, I have prepared a delightful program on South Parolina authors. All- the member? are urged to be ' on hand promptly at 4 o'clock. This j i:-, a good chunco to learn more et ?Url; own writer:; aa well as to " seo the j beautiful now library. The great? , part of the books are ta now and any "jui.i kn n?uj<l jjf A ItKrary liles ' this and wc predict for it the very ( bo3t BUCCOSB and when the list of booka la published 'ab that everyone --- UJUM. t?;c ala-O? o? books o?i l?JM*d wc aro sure the room will always be crowded with those necking inform? toion and pleasure. Birthday rarts. Selles, April .1:-Little Miss Ruth,j ?t?sUt?r o? **r. ps? ^t?- PArkor. who.' reside on ftlvcr street. I? sevap years -old today, and hari^arents made thia' day a very happy ona ipr her' and her ? - ?.?nv ffiiritR cla<*s mates at ache*!.' i ai nt-, were served, ice cream, cake and fruit. Tba cojor scenics being* pink and widtr. Souvenirs, white? Baster rabbits v. 1th pink.1 eyes. | This party of little girls bad "Tho /Time of Their Lives" and at tho class | ?nf tim <-itnrtninment each wished the ' A French fnqineer has lure ?.lotli thal is warm, ?ol In mei faining bodily boat, but lu th< uf being a source of li ing it;i." "rviteerelaUy- iBr,i Just Because SET OF NEVf?^ * >M BUSY BELTON 3 - i?y.' * 3, Correspondent. ? f * * ? ? ? * # .* * * ? ? 1>*^)^ Tr* Big Sale at Sulllya's Belton ?tare Belton, April 4.- Belton had a sale Saturday- a tub - salwvan* it wa* a big. ?ale too: There ^e** tig me? and little men, fat oep andrlean men. buoy men-and idle raen ??nVthepe were wttie' wbmfcn andi colored Worden; well dressed women and women in rags tn faet, mea od Wo mea bf alt descriptions; all 1>uy"mg'.,tubs. ?t-V<? u'Iy? seemed th?? th? wji?lo town was I nrebarinirlbr d Sebe raf isOrta? d???- ? liing from the way they'bought tub*. .The'Sullivan Hardware Couapaojf ? advertised that they wr.hld;Lse?' g?fr* I ynnized iron tutu-the 66c ckviety, for ? soc? ott^S?t?rdftyjanel* ibis ndvorfiBing Jd what* ca?scdr all* of tho* nish.* They sold ?aeyoa.ty-two taos in elevoh: Krautes. Uo^uWay ? afternoon tubs could be seen oh alt fl tlie'streets and road?, lending out iron? Belton. . 'Busgies aaditheTopa' *d#afl and filled with tubs, and, wagons had tubs ia With the fertiliser-everybody wan loaded up with tubs and all bc- ? cause Hie SulUvanV\'H?idwnre Cqm- I pnny had spent a Uttto timo bod mon ey in advertising^ It.proved.tbat ad C laude Major Dead. 'Bolton,'Aprtt 5.-A-ttelsgram w?s'rb celvcd in Belton this morning stattng that Claude Major, 'of Dulrlo, Texas, waa-dead- and tl^atihl? Vte^y-wOnld be' r.ent to Belton for interment.* Thc de ceased ls a young man of auouc i?j ?years and Is a sob'nf Mr?. Julia Ma-| jor of Belton. His body is expected! to arrive here Monday*. I * * * & *** * * * k PENDLETON - - *| * * <* # '* 4 #i * * ;t- ?* v WA .^Pendleton, April 4.-The Fortnightly) lub waa entertained Wednesday:/, g|l homo br Mrs. lt. D. Day. Quite an { jyablo afternoon was epent with hor during which delicious refresh meets were served,- and greatly-en toyed by all. Misses Eureka Hunter and Beatrice Robertson wont to Anderson Friday, lo t?pend tho week-en* w^hjthe-iaivcr s mal, Mrs. Frank Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. M. > M.1 Hunter will leave this week for Savannah tb vis it thn latter's, slsier,, Mis..-W, B. t?ea brooa. Ut'i-.v Mr. Glonn t?vana Bpent Sunday with is parents herc Several CleniBOn-hoya ware in town itiirdiiy. t Miss Lovoy Mcti?bicl, a^Ouipanicd by her Elster, Mra. B. A. Wilson, lett hore last weok for John Hopkins Hpa ?rital, Baltimore. lt ts hoped thai there te nothing serious the matter with MISB Mc David, and that she will soon Ln al? right again. Irii, Mr. F. O Herren !#dfcnC Tuesday at Anderson on business Sss tta'iiv Str?b?in? Cf ><vjar?uill. spent the weak-end at her home here. Mrs. Tillman ha?? returned lo hov home at Greenville after npondlifts T>it*. .-..mr .??>. n-sr. Rev. T. Li. Smitb?^spf?t Thuraday sight at Walhalla. ? \? Ralph (Hunter and WgeTFo Evana at tended the Opera et Greenville Tues wright was railed Lu Dec wesi i ; i her Uttlo nephew's dcatoj Mr. and Mrs. T. L ^nn'n; visited Mr. and.-Mrs. C:-|pKfitt??b dorine- tho week'end. ' v Mr. and Mrs.:Pcaldr spent tho week nt Sandy SarinK Miss Ornha Harris wtyit^to. Tienen Path Wednesday tb bttfMBCHersiw-non- j ?ry society Itere * K JS G. F.rans ">iwd 4iv O- Hunter Vent to Clomson this week to attend a "Fancy Dancing- ; School V-Th ny afc caking lessons from a Mir* ftlfb. Mfrs LB? Besara visited thu<Misson Poster. tbJp *eek; '." : " . HisSSHHBf^HVflVflVJHVflVflVj' if Mr Bryant are glad to bbb"* that h?? la doltttt-nh.filv ar.ri hope he will London, April, 4-.^Londoncrs an Htm talking about Uio aak?" of tlw Devonaliire booka, for lt l? doubt nil if there ls any ono In the B^tish oapfl Uai, wjm thought that it would erei be necnjtHary for the Devat?shlres tcH 1 reabr? tb any means}. whatever to rals<H money for un y purpose. Itaeem? to Iptvo been the belief of everyone who1 keeps posted on. the affaire SlH persons high in society tltat tho Dev-B onahlro wealth was limitless. . Cert l*hft tljpre is no doubt ot the exalted position in society ?of the Duke and >1BJ .gifted wife. It all goes to abo* .hat the ifoney stringency is not otnvH lined to thc United States. The Dev-? onshlr'e library sale has created' a mild &g?ru*rf ."'J The colored wig erase has reached A. Petersburg and completely ?aptlv* -A-.1?. n.u-_a- ..^.t.i^ ' x:_.1.. i "id. ?j ?IUIKJ.MI1 owiykM' . ?.?.-M.?.; Ul. v>, thc 6inart? affairs that are gived these flays_; ai'e ?'attended by women 'whose1 hair matches their costume. Russian greun ecetfiB to be a,favorite color &Qtfl ticKt to thfa there IR a demand for blujiB Scarlet, lilac and salmon are al?ofav-B orlt? ahdqes. The daughters of the Czar aeetH partial to brilliant orange wigs which Uicy ornament with elah' oute dlsmjDud tiaras, chm bs, eta; . ?.? ? Afijar years ot experimenting,4 a younga Florentine chemist named Gui do Fol > claims to have dlscovenHr^aH Nameless powder which causes ao'enaH sion ot the tubes ot: eren the largest cannon. lie says it, ;is superior* :t$H tn an experiment in the presence scientists and represen tali ves cl tho army and in a r room which had heon specially prepared for the testa he demonstrated his invention and convinced thoso present that 'he had discovered thu lortg uought for pow* orr. ... ".. -? Affaira In thc Kreuch capital havo also occupied a larg? ?bare of atten tion in London during tho past ten days. ?%'TM?^Caillan?, who murdered I^Cfcramftei tho editor of Flguro< WSB kool&n in London oulyfor har burpeb jai'ng^lieaaty, but tho > prominence bf HU t?*t8o figure:? in the - case has mule ?*s>-of- intenso Intofest berti . . Little oise hi dlscusT'r.1. 'n the clubs of Lon don/ even tho consideration ot the Home Rule bill uexb week.-"-Some ot lmt':nii/st eminent lawyers: sJ-LimdOn arc ei th? onj^nion.iiojrn^f. tTmt Mme. JMfli?nux will he. nciiniitcd tinder what ?$5?h?ldercd in America, v.1--- "tli0 un written law." Her husband is still an i a hue ncc in French politics, although abo baa blasted bis future irrevocably. Tho Kalsor ?frOaeaiany la said ?._ usnniur ubaj? ho has been rer year lila elation ia duo to the birth of u son to his daughter and favorite child, Gie l^rinceaB EhneHt Of Cumberland, formerly- Friser Vte?zrte. &x?*jra*!esi-*?l!ew ?re tohi of the-pr mis?'made by the Emperor to f youngest grandson. Not that it ma ? particle o' d?Herenrr? io ?hv .~r??"' son, who gated upon his nagt grandsire with tho utmost indiff?rer u?t if he holda' bim to' hu promit when he grows up it will break the gove.rnmcp.Cn ? treasury to buy all thc gifts promised.. ? . _ SAVED VESS1 Caused Heavy list El^vetaing T~?e Ls^rge Abtyve Water Line Newport NeWB, Va., April 4.-How a i?rniir.ir iui.i ?.yrt?mi c^vcti the, Atnariran :.:n?imnr Hobort Su di?ter ?ff thn Vir ginia capes early yesterday, when aho struck In a fog by tho American schooner Ansiiaia "W. ?now, Was relat ed here today by Capt Caviiecr of the -Thompson, The Snow's bow wa? erumh'cd, and-sh* ouickly water ?cjrs^i. she ws* ??wed hito oort hara last night by a navy tug, the Thr,n?ii son arriving at the same time under : The Thompson, her captain sahl, was saved by a heavy Hst. caused by the f-hffttng-of bur bunkor coal, which ittttckiy elevated above Uw water line two larpte holes torn b> ;h?r-a?aV by thc Sn o-.v. Men wera sent over thc side and the damage fetupprarUy re paired With ' steel ' plates and'1 -canvas. Marina men here today could recall aft similar incident, and declared tba Thompson would 1 OF ?HI .000090000OOO 0 DAILY ATU 01 U If (> (I <i ii ri . t| OOO ooo o o o.O O O Ol - Allanta.- April A.'*- Vite most ^bathetic I [ incident over recorded at a locnJ.hoH- I f pi tal occurred lille morning when lit- fl [ tie "L?yGr Gentle* i* fl?e-y?M-old,- ? ; whoec-foot tras eruahed completa}y oQ^ H hy a street car smiled through his fl taara and said he 4ldn't mind vivo, very I much -because he had, dreamed,ell his ? . Ufo of getting a ride in an automobile . ?pd had- nere> eaptctcd lt -1?como 1 i tra*.- -.TI Ho wa? propped up in the am- ? bulauce and an tateme had hi?, arm H around1 tho little fellow's shoulder. ? "It is a real automobile, isn't, it?" ? thtv el.lld inquired eagezly and tried i (A '^a t?? . fe&ak?4M?J|? - ?HA ?rw?!r niif.. nf iii o ?i glass window. , . "Yojp, ' BOB? it'a. a.^eal automobile, and ai HOOP an you. (?ot well wn will nee that you are tinten for another autotaohlle rldf* ? rang ride out into thc ccaihtry^.wherei-.yjou can ?lt back i ta the ten nra and be happy without uny pain." answered thc tnnderrkeart- ? ?3d interno. \ . . . , With the light-of- the smile still in his eyes the child winced with agony and teHvbaokjWnconiifiouB on ..tho cot. t oniwatulatfnfc Editor Frost. Allanta, April 4.T~Preatdcnt. C. J. Hadan : ot' til?.'. Oeoxgla Chamber of Commerce hat* leaned ?a statement con gratulating' fcaicor jonninnn o. XTOSI on the raagniftnant anecia! edition of the ma gaul he TiieCallof tho South, which waa recently issued in tho in teresta ?of tho State Chamber's. wel fare movement. , .?Tifo? lesa* io:'00681100 contained ar mies grom-the pens of loadliils.Ocor glaiif; !n tho field ot indui.try,.politic:.';, cbmmcriec and agriculture. lt was magnificently Illustrated., Thousands cf coplea of, this special edition. dc-| voted to the advaacement of the ioter oHte or ^conrla- and th* spat?? ,havo beert ?ont ail oyo* tho United States, j ' President Hadea tay* that tao work U?f'tlio' ia?a*? xlhamiWM la coming on ir.ageificautly and that nothing has given it greater imooluB iha? ?h^ edi terlni BUpport ci 'Mr. Frost'o itaga ' tta!ai>r Y'oacs 1? Grief. Atlanta. April 4.~A:jothcr girl bride bea come to grief and shipwreck ola the rocky thonla of in:itrimru,y. - Mrs. Agnna Almond Maynard, who wait only 15 years of age when abc left a happy home to merry Garland U Maynard, last fall, ha? filed a petl ti?v<. ?..t?i divorce, f?!:** *!? ,,rkU? only^lii'-years cf age, and l?olds her unhappiness up.a? a warning-to other youuK Eirls not to aiakc tliQ Xatalijsalai. tako of moTTing too early and com mitting Uo/ir iiiV- ?.oj,p?t?e?b-to1^ ? %| 'whom tltey know nothing. Ker husband, ?hq s?ys. turner! out to hes a rorK^r. Hi baa bot* vopvici ed in a local court sha says, bat even before abe IrWtued of bia dishonesty! she declares that he neglected her und j troatod hfer cruelly. ; Society Wronged lilia. Atlanta, April 4?-*-V/lll Daniel, alias Preston Fleming.-.thought eocie ty had dono bim a great injustice .van ??oateaced to ton years on ?'AO cbalngang for burglary, thought he oughtn't to be made to 'serve thal long timo so he escaped. Then be thought he would gel ?ven with society, and fobbed aaotiitr {House, just to relievo himself of the j grudge. Ila was caught by the patrol {tba ch?ingaug with a twenty year sen j tfenco, double securely ?huclckd KO suBrve ii au. wir j cr hO wa?i?o "tu ur j?i>t . ? : i.'?v?lt?r vCf?ncl?sncc ?s. th?t,-.tba than robbed the eaacie house tho sec ond thwe that he'waa convicted of (intering on the former trial. Medical Testimony Saved Wa*. ! AUaala, April 4.^Meatcat_iewiiowny I to'thc effect that Jimmy wruui j from pneumonia abd wa? probably auf-) I'jM?lg-froai U.before.li? .entered tho ring, saved Prizefighter Johnny Egger s j ANDioHHHj ^ Give.s I NTALETTER ct o, J li Ka?** ?OOOOQOOOooo o o ..... , ,, , ., ;?,.>. Uyi from helm? bound for manslaughter or .yesterday afternoon, at ? prelimin ary Jawing. . Kagers waa released, tho charge o? diHordnrly,conduct under which he had been technically held was dlBnusaod. mid ra fir a? th? courts are concerned tho prize fighting game, apparently, mw.that Eggcrs boat young Grant un niR-clfully and thai th? fight ^as.auV fairly matched, but there wai. nothing tb show that the beating tilled Grant, and everything according, to the phynl c!?.as, to indicate that pneumonia waa. li... ? - 1 .......... > 1 Hundreds ,of ?itanta,fight, tans abd 'aborts"' attended, thc hearing .and tito friends .of Egger?. a^iemptAd .g. Joyful danienSR-auon at' the-ead of-thc trial, which was promptly suppressed hy thc OfflCOrs. 1 "As tong as the'iowa of the state.and of tlio city permit those fights, I don't Fee that this court can do anything un der Ute. circumstances." Judgo Broylos, la quoted," ns saying. < . , j SUM! to Perform Miracles. Ulimta. April. 4.-A.grea,t hubbub ia hg raised at the Old Baptist Taber-, t^?fit^^%^4Fbmap named Mrs, H.. M Ktter who ?B holdlba ????lal "I'm- i tarcuta* Borricos" ls ?*.toged to be per-' formina roiraelns, making the blind to j see and the "lamp to walk. ! -, Mr*., JHtoK jherso^f declare,*? that .she ?:? able.to perform tnlrnclcn through di- ? vino inspiration, and hundreds, of peo ple lest iryljiuL they have aeeaher lioldj her- uft tula over tliceyeaxif ncoo!e horn , ?bUbd, KO up to Mra. Kiter." rabi ?in:. ! Mr?. Elisabeth . McCarthy, a well known Atlanta .woman,..prominent in social welfare^ wqr^jmnj^ the excitement waa abouti iirtii ? iHwtiii^wJi Hil i II1 blind, go u?iomrs.' nSf?Sri:\W?o Mrs. ' McCarthy eftfcrwawW'JIft^Jttto bold her hands overlier.- abd in a few. eec-iJ ond ?ht.cwoman saw. Sha saw the^ cu to a man atanding. in front of her li tn dsa dlsho could.see ho had on spec-.? ?tclesl" ?? . n?i?i&im?kU'.? ! Mrgi.McCarthy nays',V.m?.aR^'Wfl\?c romarkftblo, demonstration oj,, po wer 1 abo-asked Mrs. Biter to coro lietvoJrSj) & caso of partial deafness, which tbe'wb- f mau .promptly dh*. r, Mri: Kiter Bays she ls effecting tbelr cures .directly through..divina aid. j W. I. Vereen for Governor. Atlanta. April 4.-"lt Gov. t?lalott'r) rues^pr governor, declared"Col..Z. H..I? ^.|>M^??-Mo>i?.i'"i?-. V-'"' v?1-:? Uh *?.<!?nt?.l f this morning, for the.'meeting' ofi'fl|$''fl ?tale ?eiaocratt?rc%ec^^^ K}:J8|r. ; Ve reen ' will Under..bo clrcnin- r ?ta?cas be a. cans1?dBia.^^>.tfc?JS^^^^ States ?enale. He hail not jfet&dJIyTb -..unounced for governor, but wt; are a deteruiip VU, to ;PUt,,Mip? ..forward ap Southwest Georgia's candidate* and c ?t^ptoaw hp? .Win Jet depiina..'.'., r Chamber bf ComnicrccTa^^ \ Kia Chamber of Commer?a, haye ?ent j1 formal -^iegrams to... Senator Koko/ Smith crediting, him with tne victory K. of winning the regional bank foij. A1'j a lum* and tho southeast. "Now that Atlanta hes been award-;* od Hie regional bank," wired the At-,1 lan?a Chamber of Commerce, "let UH " agate thank you for the great work . you did fop Atlanta ead tho southeast ; ip thin matter." f ii., was*ai great victory, - -wirril?. President Charles J. Had*!? of tho ) /-i" - I-. />K.?... I view? |J*?< ?'?..-->~-- . r ttwedfeh Kia* Suffers Relapse. Stockholm. Sweden. Apr? 4.~-King astavo. who has long been ill ot a complaint.i?ix???? ? rci?it )dgy and a special physic lan wee ft?nbb' M from" Heidelberg to coll ei'. With the ?o uri p,i*y si ci ab.1 ' "^?^J?f ii mt n ab Printing - LEnoER W?J Js : Your no Baseball Contest Grand ngpjd*. Midi, April 4.-T)c |lattfr:tt>'tb~ th? Wlnu?r in'lWbatUo i the N >w York 'Federal* and rga: .?cd tusoball, na represented by ii) Xathoal league la up to tb'?/ um* Ir?, Jiu!BO Clarence 1,?., Fassions "of fie'United niBtrlct court t?t,'Western ^Wifflfc&d '?t counW ld "tb*?piCT irouRht hy ibo rusAagSinent of the 'hlcngo F?deral leaguer club' to fetir .William, 1, KlUieger, ir, from .Ibulbg tn tho Borvice of the'fihUr d^phlft . National league club qr any .thor than tho Chkajr? Federal -le?era* organisation ware comp! steed late to lay bpd.tho Judge took tb? caso und' dvlBcmcut, . Ho..'8ft|jh}in->n(l Unit 1 fould not render A u^uioavbM?; lext Tuosday" and possibly not for "i ?eek or ten days. While, thc counsel tor tho Federals, entered their .attack on. the reservo hiusv of Hie Contracts hi organised ?tfseball aud tho ?p-called ten days launa normltlln? A''ctitbrib A! ?Ith a contracted player"*? services at U^.'tlmo iffttr a ira day's,-notice the Mltlowent'off nt a tangent when.Judge Sessions during'tho urgiinn ho ?i?eslloi? ao io the Federal le?gue's nomi rights in the1 matter, Under hypctheUcal onctions .di (i ai cniuiKcl for Hui Federal bo .bule,!' colhlbd out Ul at . nd' .tM ma?agomont' brlho r^'i^de_ ihla club arc tho barties to tne"o?u? rjct <x>ntatning tho, reservo and ten lays clause end both have tald that bey gre'satlsrici'. Further he. rorer HRl*--Uu>'' nhicagg .^?crslt . OTfttg' lull as an outsider, not a party tn the ontraet, bu.t uovorthelos.s seeking re l^fjrpju ?li^ .court ?p^ breach of thc } argo inddecmcnta, might hi cl. '.'He said: V'?Hn. Vhu urck* equity, mt o!ve into, court wtt,h dd ? party to cbforcomint ol Mil Iddk. yoilr .sbtii or Uio cpmplalnj ra,K. oin, *J*ti?bco of the P tux soanriBa clause jtravt ide'dI the remedy sought by tho ibm* Jj?aaiit? in extraordinary.-in th?VM ^S???&^S ?lis..let, that, taapofary. Oj unctions, arri not gfswt?d ??fopt on ] x?bpwbig af absolute ri got. r ip' dp?oti?e. of hrs ' posjltbn iiQeagy jfafifffliuM hk? cataf putt. 'Kbh "clean. hinds,!'.' Attorney H. Gaw.'B asHvr.^ri ihm, Kr?u?i?fc the p validity bf.thc resctve cla?Se, Killi frf has discharged'afr mbrtr,obliqu ions under lt wiinn he Witted nsW} anuaxy ?4. 1014, before signing, with bo.F.eder.alB. ca Pen nor qJt. Phili jwpbla, tool ??'. iimcnt waa wo'v^ arawa^e el^ rana: "Should tho seducer of an em lo>e.ba. ajtf4t'ejUoj|gn.Uy in court?" Attorneys v for the nauonai. icpjr?a. lub took occasion briefly to defend' he -reservo clause and the tetf'iMf? i AflU?avlLa hv .'iVosidtn .Jaine.! A^Gll-r. janapcr of \??i- c?t?b, i??-J ra wera bled io ??iww tt Inner, 1 rd h. fnupe. waa eliminated from KllUfor'e j ?infract '.ano, ;,wb In?&ty?f'; m3a**^**?M] rbadlv amended aube'otiit cht to the |? urning, o? i entran ta. an? Cotton AH Ki?ids af L?g? N e ?i t charged.'tiiai ?Sv?njr? ttf a reorganisa tion and li" r?-lneorpor?tib? ?f t?? Philadelphia National league club, th? rorpdrall?n dow ?eeJtlaV'td retain KHIIf-r'a services wider tb? 1913 icohtract r-iriereve claus-r "hot tah sa mc com patsy which waa one* of tho parties ip the original contract. |ttC*TER MUN WORK: ?. IK Y, ?. CL A. CONTEST AgaiBBt A. C. I?. I'Slimli-r Avril 4.--T?;0ho* IhitW? ISumtef spirit' ls WW atlve severar puh TUd spirited* cltitens ri\e* ViWCham Jbpr of Commerce rooms this morning land after ?iscuuslng plans tor a while ??(.ht out in pairs and helped1 th'? ?workers |D the Y. M. C. A. contest. Many difficult prospects wiro landed thereby and many pointe . wen? gained, |tor the association. " ? .: ty, VIV ('.Olin Ol CSmuiuu |<iCcM?y.?? coW of Boykln ve, the Atlantic Coast ?tilge raUway, a verdict of $10,000 waa' returned. Peter Boykln, a son of tb?, Rflaraiff, 'was kilted several months ago whll? sitting on a track of the do ?fendant company. ' The r*gro, Robert' S?mtpr, alla? Davis, who waa wanted for horso stcal tt^cbab boen arrested In Ktagsiree abd broualit t?ack U> S^tto This ia a negro who yrhilc staying with an other tuan nailed Montgomery bor rowed his mulo to come to ?umtor to get medicino* traded the mille to so other man and kepi un going. Mont? ?ornery hos recovered Uta mule. Pne of tho old wbbdoi atorra sur v?vaTof thc . past, on north'Matu street, between Hampton avenue and Court square, is being torn down. A brick building will go up ip RB place, iS'?'-?Uarcs, mos., ??|:? :I *.- > , v^v." still have ahbtfjef'tiafctlo to fight i* they wish to nnnihllAlK-thc'' fowlHfcJ army which fled Thursday night from Tofreuo, say those tn close touch with cuiiitUtutlonalistfj officer?.' ' While'the otids aro said to'bb In robcl favor au admission oli'flmMj?V - - - -. _ -...1 jniuul ri i Ct *4ar?T.n7.tT, ujniijni -rrco - niHrVe.i. ii wk, that MR telegraphic ?>nfcrenc(> with GeucntJ Villa ^hlg failing c?a'?icrhcid1 the 'WB^rd?ftg ci ?ft* d?tiouuJ. tr?op? and tnipplt?a to San Pedro and Parras, whore General Ve l?aco, the federal conunwvder led bi? troops from Torre?n, "The"'hills' among which, he'fess dis tributed'hW menear? sh?fr t? 'hitor ?tiong haturul do?enies abd t???ro al ways ie the chance of his being re inforced from Monterey, Saltillo or CANDIDATE'S SPEECHES. ,~ irUnburg Herald : 't?M' ?bd?r?b^'lnYettig ujarkfc! "Thc Nowanapero of&e state ?*A~l-j\\na ;i lot to ??y -about'' ifie ci?uhty-to-c?untv j.<unt u? th lattes for*office/ , Really there'ls a lot t&^aUUucBa ?bout such a proceeding 5nfriV:lB m?dovuseful.' In lU te ciirfency ?f tfaa uhtf?rtskeu fdr tho Interests, of the popplo. . ? campt?gu lh which hmo engage in debate otter ?freat issue* and indulge in argument that is, educating and broadening for lh'At*P>17al^t?iaR.,. Wo d? hbt ra-vor doing away with tho campaign. Itu* wa'tlx, L. i; . . bAViflj shout w|tii i ules, thal will make imign speeches worth somethin Ina people." . * ' ; "?''. KrMBMgHBMBHMMMngtii: .ti frithd, Col.l1 BHf Bahas,rtT?ji' ?S Jute^ ?t?w^io would''gb* atfciH "making: can jidateawako speeches That ara^iww?i ubmethii. 'low aro k'?it going vo rnie ?r?MqMgejp^pweMpM [ato a mediocre head?. The trouble ?JA? With il*n plfcn. but with tba claarV icter of, tba eampr*gners. 1 Waycrbas; Os./ April 4. WKiW- ?h '.ucknoiif tv wt ?eved to have met tox d*y/thfl Lau; he Waltertowu, >ix um ami. ' Oificors ar? i airoucr w?t~*rcl? ?