The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 22, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
?HE AM BERSON tNTELUGEKCEfl
Fsnndet IBM
ft Ul Herta Mai* Sinti
AWDEEftOJf, 8? Cl
WILLIAM BANKS - - ?dltor
W. W SMOAK - Business Manager
ii. H i i ' 'I
Entered According to Act ot Con-1
grana aa Second Olaaa Mail Hatter ntl
tko Po?tonic? at Andereon, 8. C.
Pani Uh ed Br? rr Morning Except
Monday
Send Weekly Edition on Tuesday andi
\ Friday Mornings ;. I
?Wi-Weekl? Edition-$1 60 per Tear.)
Dally Elitlon-$5.00 per annum;I
SM for Six Month?; $1.25 for Three
fetus. I
IN ADVANCE I
Member ot the Associated Press and
Receiving Complete Dally Telegraphic
.gsrVlea _
A large circulation than any other I
newspaper in this Congressional Dis
f*?_.1
TELEPHONESi
Material ? ?? I*" - . - 827
Balinese OSes - r - - - Stil
Job Printing.-SSS-L
Local Newa ------ 887
Society News { - - - - 821
Tbe Intelllgencar to. delivered by
earners In the city. Ii yon fail to
get your paper regularly plaas* notify
ns. Opposite your name aa label
of your paper is printed Sato to which
your paper ls paid. All cheeks and
The Weather.
Washington, April 21.- Forceas!::
South Carolina-Fair warmer Wednes,
day; Thursday fair.
Villa la a geniua for the press agent
irarletv ?f war
-o
Victor Blue ta the executive head
of tho navy, bia colors true blue.
. v . ?> o . '.
.That Pacific fleet seemed anything
but that, nor waa the Atlantic fleet
pacifie.
After tb? execution ot ihpso four j
New York gunmen, Mexico isnkt' near j
aa much afraid of ?B.
It looks like Albert .Beveridge ls]
determined to nie as many times aa!
the Kilkenny cat had lives:
One little boy of Anderson was busy
yesterday in the suburbs gathering
dog-fennel td feed hi? bu? pup.
However, villa would find it son**!
what different if be should under
take to put one over on Uncle Sain, !
Coi, Roosevelt^ hurrying.' hone - ia-;
mcatee tnat be scented the smoke of
battle fro? afar. More Rough Hld?raf
vie nutted just now to write. o'
great edUcricJ on "Swatting the 5Ty."
cut had to desist, to do some other
sort of swattlug-1
It was expected that the senate
would ""deliberate," even when ' the
president had the right ot way with
out ?is aid or consent.
The big ditch ia free to all. ?ntj
Huerta will have to pay our shtpsj
a loll he cannot estimate if he doesn't
behave hereafter.
Graduating time, draws near In
South Carolina, weather is flue and
wo never saw Such .excellent proa
pec?s tor a bumper peach' crop'tn our
"born days."
o~-i*
In these.piping days of peaceful
"patf. the Daughters of tho American
Revolution In session In Washington
may have their annual ejection of of
ficr-irri sviiboUt a batiie.
If wa tlinneht a? U?tio a! tbst llE:t~?
States aa Mr. Hearst seems to do, we
would move our camp io the ?snintry
.^rbence came the Ignorant aliena/to
whom he pandera.
Wa have waited bi vain ior sci
from Now York to the effect that the
re*o?i!}t?h?c William Randolph Hearst
hag; shouldered -Jain trusty carbine; amfl
Btfited for the Rio Grande.
We bopo lt war han ir, mm? it will
be right noer before that disgusting:
CBJS? ls tried in Spartan burg and tho"
papers are ?lied with stuff not Ht for
; ?veo Huer?u or Villa to read.1
lt pains ns poignantly to observe
that .snesr an excorient n?*?paper''sis
Th? Columbia Slate us?x such erron
eous phrewea as "upper and lower
..n berring to tho house
ni that alt tu? gnber
i.ea in South Carolina
; expect tn ur In. ?y??
m ha? committed
rordff of inst more or
tong beginning: "I
THE MARINEA
? Of special interest to Anderson
people la the fart that Cant. Joter
R. Horton, brother of E. R. Horton
of this city, la the quartermaster of
tho regiment of marines from the
Prairie that did the fighting at Vera
Cruz Tueadsy afternoon. Capt Hor
ton has a great many friends '.n This
city.
Anothe officer In the marines is
("apt. Joe RUBBCII, comuianding a
company of marinas on the uuLiieship
Now Hampshire. Capt Russell ls a
brother-in-law of Mrs. B. B. Gossett
of this city.
Amos;* th? Anderson people Inter
hated lottie war news ls Capt.V. K.
McCully, adjutant of the Pirat South
Carolina. .Capt. McCully is a soldier* ,
through and through, and would or
ganise the regiment into a fighting
machine in ?h?rt order in camp of
instruction^ The colonel of thia regi -
ment ls W. W. Lewis of Yorkville.
recognized as ono of the brainiest men
that rlie Citadel Academy han over
turned out. He ls a fine soldier and'
a high type of citizen and the p?
refits of the boys in the militia com
panies in hts regiment can rest as
sured that If the regiment ls ever
called out Col. Lewis will take good
care of tho men. In camp and on tho
field!
The .Prairie, on which Capt. Joter
Horton la the qoertemaster of ma
rines, ia more of a converted trans
port than lt in of a genuine sea fighter,
and ls equipped especlully for the ser
vice of Gie marines, who are the cav
alry fighters of . the sea They are sent j
ahead to clear the way and get th<>
brunt of the tremble, lt would bo
days before the, regular Infantry
could get to the scene of the trouble,
even in the swiftest transports, but
tho marines are tile in fun try on board ,
the ships' who are put out to do the
scrapping. And when they are too
few. th? h?ui?-lAi?lrot? o?>? ri^??t **TT*T
to back them up. The blue-jackets
are the Bailors, and the marinea are :
r.oldlers, but tba blue-Jackets are
rough fighters when the} ure turned ?,
loose..
The marines compose a military
forco drilled aa infantry, whose es-\
nociai duty lt ls to Lcrv j on board
ship, and also on sh ire Tb ny ore
trained to seamen's duiv? but do not
have to go a'oft. The United States
and, Great Britain aro the only cottn- -
tries that use marines in this manner.
I SHAKESPEARE ANNIVERSARY.
The 360th anniversary bf thfe birth
oi William Shakespeare will he cere
brated throughout" the United States
ip erery city cod town; hil, the schools
will give special attention to the work
of this master poet, and the older!
acholara will present plays from his]
pen.
u There will bo lectures and dramatic
readings and tiie fe^r fr.cts =f
whtch are known will be spoken oh
The committee which Mayor Mitchel
espcintftd ban ..???ns?-:d ?e?ds alis L-sn
quets, and co-operated with the board
or eiiycation in instilling into the
minds of the school chilo.'cn quotaT:|
tiona from the great bard's masts:
pieces and historical data concerning f
him and his plays.
Choruses of picked voices, singing
some of his lyrics will be heard at the
celebration to be conducted round the
Ward Biatue of Shakespeare in Cen
tral Park, under the auspices of The
Shakespeare-dub of Wsw hrbV^.^ity,
It is interesting to note that oh ?no
committee are three, men who aerree>
on tho committee/ for the celebration
o?, Shakespeare's three hundredth an
niversary tn "iga-i. Mesara. Levi',
Morton, Henry Holt and a number of
members of the present committee are
the descendants of men who served
then.
' A YEAR'S GROWTH
Tho past year's growth of tho Chau
ta ?qua movement in the United States
baa been little lesa than marvelous.
The number ot tent Chautauqua^'hi
thls country has increased from 1,600
last year to more than +',?00 thia sum
mer. One thousand of thean Chaotou
quas ore under Redpath management.
There are about 100 more . Redpath
[ Chautauquas thia year than last.
Never before !>. a ynar baa such
wide publicity been , given Ahe name
Chautauqua ?*? the pren? cf the coun
try- This in part, of course, wu?, due
4>i^iS wide discussion nf Kr. Bryin'c
appearance on the Chautauqua plat
form issi summer.
Th<? army of people now employed
in nil' the different features pf. Cbau
^im^t?fn over the wide expanse
or the American continent slab serve?
.tn otuphaslse the movement's Jang
?po rt a nev.
Thia season ibo Redpath Chantan? ]
quse begin in South Carolina and]
Wove on np through North Carolina, j
Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Ken-j
tucky', indiana and.Michigan.
i RAUM?. -? -?ut'.ng ?
j should Huerta have io do it and our j
Iowa school children not? There
j should be a Sag ** every school te" dws j
? iirnd. Add a Bibi? in the achjooibouae j
THK APPROACH OP WAR ' I
? , i
lo case of war with Mexico the
United States will not have such a
one sided contest as some persons
might think. The taking of Vera
Crux was a simple matter, for that
city with all of ita 30.000 population
was an easy success for the American
marines, proceeding under the pro
tection of *he frowning batteries of
the war vessels riding at anchor.
Hut Vera Cruz ia in the low. coast
al strip on the eastern side of the
revolution-rent country. The prin
cipal pert lon of Mexico is a plane,
7.000. feet ahoye the sea The mere
figures may carry no emphasis In
ilu nisi'lves, but when we consider that
this ls Just about 1,000 feet higher
than Mount Mitchell, the highest
mountain in Western North Carolina,
and In fact thc highest point east of
the Rockies, we see that in 'case or
a prolonged struggle Mexico has the
advantage of position, and might for
months conduct a stubborn, guerilla
warfare that would cost many lives.
The result of course would be the
same. But the Mexicans In tho!?
arrogance and ignorance are so fool
ish UH to think that they could oppose
American arms, and lt would be a
struggle long drawn out, even perhaps
after tho regularly mobilised armies
of Mexico had surrendered.
It ls 203 miles from Vera Crus to
ibo capital city of Mexico, a distanc?'
eil ni valent io that from Andernon -Jo
ChariesitWi and beset with, many
hardships and mountain fas^^^H
If Mexico were a nation, warfare
l>e a paatinio for the United
States, but meeting, as we are, dlaojfr
Kan ized anarchy, lt ia riot such a*;'.*!<-!
luring prospect, and all who love
peace'and abhor bloodshed will no
joujkt commend the great hearted and
ian president of the United
Bukes for dolaylng aa long as possible
tho shedding of blood precious to the
iiuMiTTB ut ?bin couuiry, and ino sacri
fice of lives dehr to the hearts of No
many good American mothers.
But, If war must come come, thia
country will be tba same today that
it bas ever boen, and the Stars and
Stripes will know ho defeat,
-.-[
BY SPECIAL DELIVERY.
Th/> Intelligencer ha? received
form tho office of Gov. Blasse a copy
of lils latter to the s^-lf?^B^?s?.
?xplnlnlrig the goveimcrVS?sH
ihe matter of the encampment at the
I?'<e of Palms.
"aper lal delivery ;.?>??..'?
Jato for publica!!,
livery letters iio
Tbo dlsmtr Mo thai th?'secW
tary of; war !? displeased with the
Governor's attitude In thhv whole pro
position and that ho *lll riot permit
thc encampment Of froopj to be held
within this state.
r??T?c??r, lu tune ?? ? ???B?i w?t??,
Mexico, there will probably he no ?jse
campraent-but a training Camp, lc
2SS3 ao^iti 2S,vS0 ircopi wUc ?siap
ed :n this state at tho beginning end
&t ihe close ot the Spanish war, but
now the war department may. over
look South Carolina entirely in its se
lection of training comps.
THE SPLIT LO ?RA?
It ls part of the duty or & good iarm
*r these dey? to join with thc neigh
bors In the rise of the; split log drag,
say Clemson college authorities. This
ls the opportune time and a time when
the Judicious ?se of tho split-log drag
will produce the most visible result ?
"'A' ?core c?rd enabling the ,fermera
lo keep a record of thra efficiency' of
f.h"ir SSSthsdS hSS ???r-h vTSf?rcd nr
the agricultural pobllolst of Ctemson
College for tho use of South Carolina
farn^rs. Ii may bo had upon request
liy any citizen.
BISHOP TURNER IS ACCUSEB
Atlanta. April 21.-Bishop H. M.
?lirner of .the African Methodist
church, a man who haa for mor-"> ilian
half a century hold the esteem ot the
whites ana UJOCKB aiSKC. and who ls
ade of the most venerable ttadera of
tile raco In Georgia la aocysed of
swindling, in connection with av al
leged fake mining'schein*, which la
diacloacd in three suits ftled simul
taneously In the superior court aere,
Willis Murphy and A. I>. Wllllprae,
tero other negroes who hwt* bees
looked up by .u>elr people as Paders
sro accused along with the bishop.
wleaao Cullatt, Jr., and Martha liul
l&tfc wit appear ea th?- plat ntl ?Tr., lt
IS allpged that back In ?i'OS. Ihn de
fendants devised a scheme whereby an
slleaed <ooporatlon \vRH organized
nnd?r the ?.&m> of the Silver Queen
Mining Company, with a claimed cap
ital-stock of $?06,004. The petition
reettea that ?*aa part ot the fraudulent
?Chemie, the defendant, H. M. Turner,
having the respect and con?d.eore'of
bia race, and Murphy and Williams,
both prominent and inflnnntiaJ *?>
tneir race, were induced to become
president vice-president arid sec/star?
?nd treasurer respecuvwy,"' The Oul
latts soy they were induced to huy a
lot of worthless stock hy false repre
sentations that Bishop Tamer waa la
activ?? charge of the mme.
Turner lisa ?tot yet flied answer to
the petition. Hi .ul? arc
?tlekinjr by him and decistfe that he
will he fully vindicated, '
' ?LASSES* PHTTEO .ecienOdca?lf.
prices reasonaMe, satfefScttoe lusr
an teed. Dr. I. M. Tsraelson, over Ev
CONGRESS TRYING TQ
uiinnui.
THE GRADING RN COTTON
Washington. April pl.-Chairman-t the contracts specify the number of
Henry of the houae rules committee bales of cotton involved, the price per
today ' introduced a joint resolution pound of middling cotton and provide
proposing to appoint a commission of that the cotton shall be within the
five senators and Ave represen Uti vee grade limits Axed by the Secretary of
to investigate methods and practices Agriculture.
of business on cotton and grain ex- f xl the bills have the same general
chanfces) purpose* and -th* committee < has to
-r- decido witch, prl?cfple'wjjlt pe? moat
W*aahin?ton. April 22.-The House likely to meet the .situation. Govern
Agricultor.il Committee today -began ment officials ate agreed that some
a series of bearings on various bills legislation of the kind should be pass,
to regular cotton future trading. One ed? but opposition has developed on
such bill already has passed the Sen- the part of some men who believe that
aie and members of the' committee' thp government should db more than
hopa to Bee final legislation . during lix the fcra4a?,bf? ?attaaw^^"' r ? f
the present session of congress." Lis,- The Deps*tnien*.wrAa^
ter questions of cotton "and grain boon irivfsttjyl'Pft tb?>fjttbiecta- ? tor
standardisations ate to brf- taken un several yeare and is anxious for teg
by the committee. ?slation; to protect both the producer
To facilitate consideration . ofi the and oop.spmer.| The legitimate needs
bills. Representative Lover ; of South of l%th have been recognised., but ibo
Carolina, chairman or tlie ooinmittee, speculative feature has been taken in
named tw? conwnlttees to- take up to consideration as well. The dep?rt
cotton and-graiu. Tlie subtcommittee. ment has given primary Consideration
in charge or the cottob futures hear- to the grade Which officials in touch
lng io mudo up of Chairman Lever and with the situation believe must be the
Representatives I.oe, Sof Georgia; basis of trading Is to be fair. Depart.
Candler of Mississippi;'f3aw!hy or Or. ment officials' were consulted by Mr.
egon and Howell of Utah. Lover bofore: he drew Up his bill and
For today's hearing representatives its general .feature? are believed to
of thc New York and other cotton ex- have their eppport; 1 ?My'belleve that
chaTTg'ee. th? cotton- XMUS, of the tlie big trouble at present is with tho
{South, cOttnQ growers, U< barlee J. speculative manipulation without ef
f?s^Mh&ja^hnrgc of thei ?vlsiop. mar- feciive control. At present the de
\?ri(-ulturo^^Mfi?g|Bnt, partaient has authority' to formulate
<;.!<.;, >7jUmwn^: of grades but has no powor to regulate
?i??pr.t, representmg tne:jp>yy them, it is proposed that stnndaAis
Invited-' TO/dneak.'"*.-.. , be mane uniform throughout nil tin?,
tig the conclusions of the markets,
hearings-, "the Bub-codrat?tpe pian? to Nine standard grades of cotton won
u bill ?ml introdfsli^wmNHEore determined upon and promulgated by
?oh of cotton^ standardiza- the secretary of Agriculture and airo
now'formulated to ali who apply.
T ?. .or bill ijitro<fiiced. . ka : th? They never have been adopted by the
ily^thls.month JwoiiUi place a leading .American cotton n*ohanges.
prohibitive tai on all cdntradta which .The iiow York exchange ti)ok them up
do not meet certain. * reanlrementn. recently and ls to put them into feJV
princSpally ?porernmeni Standards and feet next year.
fixed difference in the !peitlftnv?nt of Government f?m#.!..i= -;; ~Z'.\'*?
tuuiraci?, and wouia pis.ee a nominal Chairman Lever and others members
tax on such contractsywhlch do meet of the committee, while gratified that
the requirements ofjfthe bill. Those the exchanges have shown, a readiness
marketa considered J?ona fide markets' to adopt the grades, believe that there
shall be tlioso which the Secretary ot should be further regulation ob the
Agriculture abali[ designate. Sit would part of the government tb "protect the
direct that only? markets should /be interests of the' producer add con? I
considered in which spot cotton is sold sumer.
in such volume a>id under such ,'con- Varlmm arguments ??VC-Aeeri aa- i
;!itk?S^^Sp?tJiictry io ren?et accu- vanced by tho opponents of the legisla
ratOHp^P^pHkje.s lof middling cotton tion, but Mr. Lever expressed confl
and '$U<? diS?'renivybetwepn the prices dence today that Congress would*act !
of m Uj (o?t<?i and Jfae other at this session and settle the etJklro I
matter without further delay.. H? cjon
>nsldered was tends that exchanges h*ve been given
representative time enough!, to 'reform; practices and |
)ld Scott bill pass- Jh^yt is now time for the government J
of lie roal|n;>4nd As' spon as the committee finishes j
'mt?pe^,iwty^^ cotton futures, prob
^mMgamjUm^JU kbly. about. April' 27,- tb* subject of
Lg rain standardization IStito be laken:
/ / by Senator up.. .Ronxcscat^ttie m?ae,i]* tomtit;
Smith, of'^ Sion th Carolina, and passed ia chairman of the sub-c?oimkte? on
by the Se?i?*o in March dunlea the uso grain. .The big.qoesUdn.iS to be deeid
ofXth?'rnalr? nod'telegraph to all con- ed as to whether the.Federal gwvern
tracta iW*?c? do not conform to cer- ment shall control the-tra?na:in grain
tain co idlClona'J??it would require that or shall merely supervise lt..
VVtit"'!* r^?q^^1V^re^H?^W>^?^?^??^??^*:t?^*'.'?^^^ . --?--?? --
ni nin
n mi
!? THE Ll
.1
Washington, Apr?l 21.-Tho rapid
velopment of the ' Hve stock industry
in the South ??strikingly illustrated
by the reporbi bf ?he live stock agenta
of tho Souther? Hallway Company,
and the progresa made, in tito le velop
ment of Improved, beef cattle is par
ticularly noteworthy.
^Southern /armer? fully appreciate
the ' advantages or improving ~ their
.herds -through the! introduction of the
pure-bred animals and recent eales of
hiah cUian csU?s. t?irc bf?c-r. so w*?l
patronized by theiSouthern huyera a*
to insure periodical sales of the lead
ing beef.breeds in the South hereaf
ter.
A notable peer, development reported
on is tho improvement of Cattle from
Western North Carolina to thc eastern
part of the state to be fattened for
the market. Th?" development ia ho
ing promoted by North Carolina Beef
Breeders Association and tho North
?!=.rr-.!!?=. Cxin-rijuent ?tauon wK'n the
Ol ?i?3 CTomriTin
Railway. In a letter to the live ste**
agent ot the railroad. My. R. S. Curtis,
in charge ot the beef cattle llfmMM
g?tions of the experiment station, ex
presses much satisfaction with the
year's work ao varia g the feeding and
marketing of about loo steers, part of
which were fed Ut (he experiment sta.
tlon at Ljisr. Haleigh, N. <:" and others
hy ?.<e&sra M. A-v*Darby, O. A. llold
noss, C. F. Osborne. J. H. Jordan and
W. W|. Ora-es at po?ois la (he astern
part of tho stat*
P?AjM|Ur .of liinii O?U?? K??? fur S6.&0
and ?6.50 per hundred on the BsJ
thnoro m?r*- ?????^ baisstrc brenda
?lf|das^'raaa^^|ro,-!i 57.tn> to $s.;?r> .??r
hundred On the market.
.^Jisrnvera in western North Carolina
find profit In the sale of these feeders,
and. with a view-to maintaining and
Improving the supply, they are buying
-.??.. ZS.-K-B . regvrr ? ?
be?t beef breedd. ?hiring ibo month ot
Pebru-ry, =- . ? . ;.<W? stock Agent
of the Southern Railway, acting fer
Mr. Cbas. A, Webb, Iffr. Haywood Par.
broe?ii *'8?S* IbT^
?eni 21 'h. T5????orw r?dic.
bought a bigp-<S?i?r Aberdeen Angus
bull from IA. A. French, t-?
frota u breeder lg Iii Jonis. Aberdeen
Angus herds ar*
efl ia W?-jtprj . =>ilna by-Mr.
C. E. Orr of Brevard, and Mr. Henry
Wood, of Asheville,
One of the most notable recent pur
chase of cattle for South'Carolina is
that of Mr. Hanrvv Savage of Cam
den, who has Increased his herd of
.registered stock by buying* 20 heifers
I from Messrs Richer * Ryan.. Mr. L.
I. Guion and Mr. Prod E. Perkins
of Camden. S. C., haye recently form
ed a* company to bV known aa the
Camden ' Beef ' Cottle Eurm?? l?lj?lK
over .Mr. G??ouVj?t?a|^(rd of regia
j tcred and UtMp'^WS^i??, which has
.Wii??j neen increased, !
j "hase of two hlgh-clas* registered
bulls'and registered cows and
'heifers from, the bord of Mr. Warren
T. McCrary Of. Camden, Ind,, and by
the purchase of 136 grade heifers in
Eastern TenneBse?, Among f*?dmg
operations reported on in South Car
olina is that conducted by the West?
minster Oil arid Fertiliser Ca,, which
with a view of Insuring a Ional sup
ply cf foeoers. IH arranxine; lr, Sm? al
i carload cf yeung bull* o? the Red i
jPc?? and HTThcford or?eos and grade i
heifers to be sold to farmers et coat.
Among other purchase ot pure-bred
cattle reported on are those of Uglp
erdeen Angus by Mr, Freeman Suttle,
of Felix, Ahv, * carload of Angus
j oy W. B. Hali, Sr., of Middleburg, Va'.,
and a carload of Southern helter, hy
F. A. Robey, near Unison, Va
One of the moat gratifying factors
In connection with the, ll re, .stock in
dustry In the South la tbat such pro
gress has already I : li? .that
many Southern* farmers nave high,
elana registered animals,for sale. The
the most -sotahi? recent sale Sn the
mm. waa that o? Mesar?. W, J. rjavsa
* Company, one of tho UtVeraett
Stock Farn?, Jackson, MJae, wnose
Hereford hull, "Point,' Comfort .1*7?, *
wea awarded the ?rand .ehsaajdrjji *
prtaa at_ the last lajSas^atr'X^t*!'
.4? tttWeata
i
Spring Manhattans
r.:: "??..mJL^-^i'^V-- i +x" ' '
-,U:i ttl ...?;
MARK
SHIRTS
KNOWN AS THC BEST - THC K8T KNOWN
.csp?
At any? Mc?0^O to
?3. Sq the Manhattan
shirt is supreme.
But the manufacturers
are adding to tlieir desir
ability this season by
guaranteeing ajl colors
to he absolutely fast.
Our own lines of fancy
n?glig?e shirts are won
derful values. *$\.QQ to
$1.50.
Order by parrels post. We prepay
all charges.
.'., ' li '" ' i -it
BON'T--MM
??f?&Y ftp;? tertm:
-- j*~r .^mr,r*~*r.: ,*a> ... wat- . - -T ? X'JL^U^^Ll^^,:
?HORSE or MULE
Until you have seen the ones I have for sale,
you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mi
burn wagon.
n
Arakon, b, C.
..oai?g mames?,
N. McDuffie St.
iEAILfiOAftS A1& KU KIMJ | ?>?X*?? WA!?^ IIP?
On ?he Ameat f^rj Wall They ?TfeeVTOtfte Mri^rT?f A<1?NI? RAT? "
see?ica o? the sonia and In fact, ?r lhom hi the lending- shops hove ,
throughout the whole country, with kwhired quietly against * Ups;i and arc
BflHSBi&ve that the Jus?cc of ?oritoers to glve up tho practice ?ftkbv
contention: wm appeal to every think.?Of Upping them. ".OlJJMBroS^BNiSiBm
iug man? aaJd a iqcai railroad wan ,JIt amy be *? i right Tn -fca^t?b v
ager dlacussitft tho situation here to- they say, "and lt may ba a? rfehl for
?ay. \ i bagro bambers in the i?to?R'H?fSt"" we
H appears that payments, for carry- dli?areti|Jir about it>
lag the malls havenot been increased "?n-softe'cf lae??boni \?k tfract'V?
although tht w. aokajeaa has b**b Tratte common th? naat. few
|> a ve gir>Ti - . n to ??'fiy ? ?'". - calika ?hst <\,
eortous bur . .?rtromis, wait-i expected ami when hot VvV
ed down a? ramMO irltn inadeauat?* ?tpa?e mon in ou- r-iak?-, to *'
rotes. v j tant. But th? ?ajorlTy pf theln^ eVe"
A strong ? : - t aSai? bel^g ?saide J though wo sometimes ht'io io accept
to the governme?? 6g? ?. ?T^<!iftttttfr*Nf j *- ??P when H W-??;
of the poe?ai rnf?s?i >>a j millan V
ale* <?rt!l not be ' ?ri j The ,harbar-tp???i9t c*?i* ?<..
tue njajls afc a* W I eral year*><A? Kt Atlanta '??BU* <ni?
tbs ease. It ia ? . 1 - frW the -a?*** siXs:;'i nt
tarife of the atiftMire tn" th? ..?.ountry Itown 'tn* Engins of Ko* Vork ?J Fe
have not only ia?pfsd ????^^
iuatment. but hr: . voutA bel,f*ey brought th> caatoin wit'.'
fer the-best In? ... $j?fe0rs foT ( and tb soas? extent ntanagf-d Ut im
the ?ateretate (?ow I pose it oft the public- hv
tho flve-per coc? x* . regnest. {?'a b?irbwrs tbeaatt&feabis?^sk-?A . e;..;r . .