The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 12, 1913, PART 2, PAGES 9 TO 12, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10
HUERTA ADVISED TO
RETIRE BY DIAZ
Former "Dictator*' CoODHels Iluerta to
Iwitnouiice Personal \ iniiition for
Patriotism*
PnrlB, Nov. 10. Oonoral Porlrlo
Diaz hau advised Qenoral Vlotoriano
Iluerta to rotiro from Lho presidency
of Merlco. Two friondH of Oon.
Diaz, acting by authorization of the
ex-prosldont, boiH tool grams to Oon.
Iltiorta last w-?.|< i.. this offoct.
in outlining his attitude, Oon. Diaz
Rnid that in the prosonl situation of
tin- Mexican people in relation lo Hi"
United States it was not a question
of Whethor Iluerta was the beat man
?ior \va? it ti question whether the
robela were right or wrong, it was a
question of patriotism. Ho coun
nellcd <Ien. iluerta to renounce any
feelings Of personal prestige or power
mid thus sav'M Mexico from a calam
ity.
Oon. Diaz has been urged for some
time to take an attitude for or
llgulnst Oonoral Iluerta. It wiis
polntod oi? t t<> him that his Influence
"was extraordinarily groat In Moxlco.
The former president refused to
lake any hand until now ami only
na tin appeal to HttcrLa's judgment as
to whether his love for his country
?Iii? not require his renunciation of
l>owor in the presence of the Increas
ing prossuro of the I'niteti Slates.
ton. Diaz said to his friends that
lie would have telegraphed to Oon.
Iluerta himself only he had thus fnr
taken no direct step in Mexican af
fairs since he left the country and
would prefer to convoy his conviction
through friends of his and of Qetl.
Ilucrta's.
Anxiety lit Mexico City.
Mexico City. Nov. in. The acute
Bin* e of Mexico's economic situation
wan manifi sled today in a long con
tinued run oil tie- hanks ami served
tit accontttalc tho fears of the Moxt
can people. This, combined with ro
?|H>ri;< of military operations In dif
ferent pails of the republic appears
ko have distracted the public mind
for the moment from the possible
ilangors in the strained relations with
the United States.
Among Hie Mexican officials, how
ever, ul all the legations and among
AllC better Informell business (lasses
there Is aniet.v over the situation.
The waiting policy has now been :
transferred lo Mexico City as Oon. I
Iluerta considers that his note to the
diplomatic representatives placed the
tin r don of future action on Washing
Ion.
The government anouticed in the
silternoon papers that II intended to ;
ordor the Saunetllate coinage of fiO,
000,000 ;.is in Ifty cent pieces, the]
coin recently made legal lender, hut
flicro is doubt If tips amount can h ? '
suit out in t'me to satlfy the public.
The attitude of lohn hind. Presi
dent Wilson'a representative, in ono
of expocfunoy. Id said aonlghl there
had been no further indications 'of
what course the Washington govern
ment Inten led to take.
Wjij I,itl Dnibanro on Vrnis.
Washington, Nov. 10. 'Develop-I
Irnents In the Mexican situation lien*
today tended lo emphasize a purpose
?>n tho par: of Washington govern
ment lo refuse lo recognize any of the j
nets o' lho new Mcylcan congress and |
etoughl to llglu the fact that sorlousi
consideration was being given by
President Wilson to the question of
permitting expnrations of arms to all I
factions In the southern republic.
Becolary liryau had a Ion:; con
ference ivltu Senor Algara, charge
*r affaires of the Mexican embassy
?tu dug which it Is understood lie said
the 1 nited States considered the
election of congressmen equally as'
and vice preldont,
The Hecotnry summoned the min
isters front Central A'aierlcan
countries and outlined to them in gen
eral whnl had ben done by the United
Statt s in Its diplomatic parleys with
r.ho iluerta government. Later he an
nounced thai he also had been in com
munication with the diplomatic pow
ers and 'had informed them of the
fiteps taken by the Putted States thus
fnr.
U Break lag Point.
it was reported thai some of these
?tlplomatlc transmiled long dis
natchoa to their home governments
today describing the situation as np
pronchlng ( lose to a comploto break |
in relation.; hOwtCOn the I'nited
Stales and Mexico than at any time
since tho Mexican problem bccaJtno
troublosome.
fTTie state department made public
Unerings note to the diplomatic corps
Sn Mexico City at midnight last Sat
urday the burden" of which would ho
mnll ami Vloxl, hut.that the newly elect
members Of congress soon would
ramno the legislative powers which
Mle.n Iluerta had seen tit to assume dur
*t?K the interim between the arrest of
the fleontlos for sedition and the in
duction of the new members of oon
^rcas.
In view of the fact the note cited
Ilneria's defense of bis assumption of
jV?giHlative authority and his arrest of
the deputies and save alno his pro
gram for the future, H was taken by
many diplomats as an obvious reply
to the Almerlcan suggestion that ho
eliminate himself. The Mexlean em
bassy here, which received a copy of
the note, declared In an official State
ment that It may be assumed that the
dispatches rOOOlVOd represent tin- ati
tude <>f President lluorta and lndl-'
CatO the nature of hi;, reply to the In
<iulry of the government of 'be 11 n I tod
States regarding Iiis puryposes in view
of the recent president!.'.1 Oloctlons."
Note an Inconslstoncy.
White Mouse oflicials (ailed atten
tion lo What seemed to them as an in
consistency in the liuerta note where
in it assumed as valid the election of
congressmen which wcer held simul
taneously with the voting for pres
ident ami vice president, to be declar
ed by liuerta mil and void.
The purpose of the United StatOH
neither to recognize lluerta's right to
continue In power nor the acts of the
new congress is the ossenco of what
has hen communicated to the foreign
diplomats by this government. Fu
ture steps have not ben spcelllcully
outlined, li fact, ii is understood that
while the policy of the gevornmotit
has ben lo keep foreign nations con
tinually Informed, there has boon no
direct effort to seek the support Of.
the powers to the Ainerisan program.
There is no secret, however, of the
di-sire of h!e United States for the ac- I
quiescence of the powers in its policy.
The question of exporting arms to
Mexico has raised the point in ofll
cial circles of whether the President
by executive nitliority could lot down ;
the bars or whether action by con- \
gress would he necessary. The joint
resolution of March II. 1012, pro- <
111 bit exporatlon of arms and muni- ;
tions of war to countries in Central
and South America where domestic i
violences exists with such exceptions
as the President deems expedient.
Many persons have suggested to
the President that a repeal of the joint
resolution will lie necessary if the
United stales finally decided o grant
arms on an equality to the disputants.
The President told callers ho had
no present intention of saying any
thing on the .Mexican situation and
thill be was waiting rather for things
to ako definite shape as a result of
!:;st week's doplimatic parloys before
making any move.
Those who have discussed the arms j
question with the President say he
seems to he open min.led on that
point, while a month ago he was filial
ly set against it.
Secretary Daniels Haid tonight the
President hnd told him there were not
likely o he developments in the Mox
Ican situation that would interfere
with the secretary's propose i trip to'
the Middle West m>xt Weok.
1)1 U.S.
Dials. Nov. ii. The annual flower
show and bazaar given by Die ladies
of Owlngs, Friday, the 7th, was quite
a slice ss. A huge crowd was pres
ent throughout the day. and a nice
sum was realize*!.
Mr. and Mrs. Robi rt Owlngs and
children and Miss Mary Qilltlnnd, from
i ar Fountain Inn, spent last Sunday !
? Mrs. ii v. Simmons and family.
Mrs. I P. MroWnlee has returned;
from a Visit With her daughter, Mrs.;
x. i Poll of I Icndcrsonvlllc.
Messrs. P. P. Owlngs, Sam Curry '
ami Willi im IIrooks ' took In" the
state fair.
Mlrtsea Noll and Clara McCall left
lasl Saturday for Frilltlaild Institute.
Hondersonvillc, N. C, where they will
be in school for UlO session.
Messrs. Ilaskell Cray and David
llrownlcc, attended the Augusta fair. 1
Mrs. Mary Ann Dalle and daughter,
Miss Peaulah. visile.1 Mrs. I. S. Krooks
last week.
Miss Kate Curry of Pander college
will leave Tuesday for OroonWOOtl, af- j
tor a short visit with homofolks.
Mrs. J, M. Polt, of Oreonvlllo, is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. C.
Prownlee.
Miss Lizzie Hunter went to Paurens
Friday, so she could be In attendance
at the teachers meeting Saturday.
Miss Nita Hunter of ?Chicora. at
tOllded by two Of her school-mates.'
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. Harris Curry and daughter.
Ruth, were in Paurens shopping, Sat- .
urday.
Mr ami Mrs. Watson, from near
Fountain Inn, wen' visiting relatives
hero Sunday.
- Mrs. T. N. Gray visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cray last week.
Saved His loot.
H. D. Kly, of Bantam, 0., suffered
from horrible ulcer on Iiis foot for
four yoars. Doctor advised amputa
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tried Dltcklln'fl Arnica Salve as a last
resort. He then wrote: "| used your
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LAND BALE.
Stute of South Carolina,
Count)' of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas
J. \v. LdOAKB, Plaintiff
against
J. J. DBNDY, ct al.. Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree of the court
in the above stated case. I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bid
der, at Palliens C. 1!., S. ('.. on Sah s
luy in December next, being Monday,
the 1st day of the month, during the
legal hours for such sales, the follow
ing desclrbed property, to wit:
All that tract of land. Bitttatcd in t'.e
county and state aforesaid, containing
160 acres, more or less, and known
as a part of the land lying near Dr.
.1. A. Parksdale's old residence, and
being the land conveyed to J. J. Dendy
by .1. II. Davis and bounded as follows:
on the north by pjubllc road load
ing from Laurens to Greenville and
lands of the estate of Dr. .). A. Park;
dale; on the east by said public road;
on the south by lands of the Oakland
Heights Realty Company; on west by
lands of Col. Ii. V. Simpson.
Tenais of sale: one-half cash, bal
ance to be paid twelve months from
date of sale: the credit portion to be
secured by bond and mortgage of the
purchaser over /he s;u#f premi les,
bearing legal Interest from date, with
leave to purchaser^? pay his entire
bid in cash. Pu/ffhaser to pay fori
papers. It" the^fernia Of sale are not j
compiled with, the land to be re-sold
on same or some subsequent Salesday
Oil same terms, at risk of former pur-!
chaser.
C. A. POWER,
C. C. ('. P. and (i. S'? Paurens. S. C.
Diited. this Nov. 8, 1913. 16-3t
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LAND BALE.
State of Soul h Carolina,
Count)- of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas
MITTIE OWINGS AND DICK OW
1NGS, Individually and as Adminis
trator, Plaintiff.
against
SCSIH a. OWINGS, P. .1. HARRIS,
and jan IK HARRIS, Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree of the courl
in tli- above stated case, I will sell at
public outcry to tho highest bidder,
at Lauren a ?". IL, S. c. on Salesday
In December next, being Monday the
1st day of the month, during the .legal
hours lor such sales, the following
described property, to wit:
Lot No. 1. All that piece, lot and
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in the City of Laurens. in Laurent*
county S. C, with a dwelling house
thereon containing one-half of an
acre, more or less, being thirty six
(36) feel wide on the front and run
ning back ninety nine feet and being
forty ( III) feet wide in back, said lot
fronts thirty six (36) feet on North
Harper street and is bounded on the
north by lot of Mrs. Lou F. Jones,
on the east by North Harper street,
on the south by lot of G. B. Franklin
and on tile west by lot of C. F. Ken
nedy.
Lot No. 2. All that piece, lot or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in t!ie City of Laurens in Laurens
county, s. c., containing two (2) acres
more or less and bounded on tile north
by Laurens cemetery on the east by
lot of S. I). Chlldress' estate, south by
lot of! Dr. Rolfe F. Hughes, and on
west by North Harper street.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal
ance to be paid twelve months from
date of sale, the credit portion to be
secured by bond and mortgage of the
purchaser over the said premises,
bearing legal interest from date, with
leave to purchaser to pay his entire
bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers. If the terms of sale are not
complied with, the land to be re-sold
on same or some subsequent Salesday
on same terms, at risk of former pur
chaser.
C. A. POWER,
C. T. C. P. and (1. Si, Laurens, S. C.
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