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MEXICAN I) K YE LOP >1E \ TS CO.NT1 M E 0\ TWO LINES Envoys to Proceed, With Still a Chance That Carranza Will Come In. Washington. May ?,Th three Sourh American envoys who have :mdertaken by diplomacy to settle -Mexico's civil strif a> well as her national difficulties announced tonight tha' ilic first fjrinal conference with the different parties interested in .Mexico would be held at Niagara Falls. Out.. Canada, May Iv Seere ary Bryan made the announcement .'"or the three diploaniU i a h it staten; at which iv. d a.> fol low -: "T .e mediators .:ave notilied tlito diit'ereiu pa;li-s tit t Niagara Fails, (. an.ui ,i. has b a .-.eiecU'd as the place Avhere the mediators will confer with representatives ,r' the differ en: parties Interested in t ie mediation and that the i Mh I M ?y h;fs be a fixed as tii-. date* for the confer.'nee t.- boa'n." The language i the dec!;.ration at- . trar1 d atie ion. iY:- a'fioug'i th envoy? had in a i;o1 > e arlier said u? y woaUi wit])draw ill ir invitation for a Carranza repr. s< nta>iv<- up.iiss an ar?ii<tic?? - i-M constitution: lists t I an 4 ifiurit i\u'ces w< :-o arranged, no spc iii:- parties to tile negotiations wero nam.'d i . th S.ato dopartru-ut' , announcement. , i J . I later was learned authoritativeiy ( that t:ie reason lor this was due io the fact that a 1'urtiu.r effort was ( ing made to induce Gen. Carranza o send a r preventative without .seeking i to limit his agent :o discussion of any ; . . particular subjects. Americans >ot ricked. The American governmen'i has not i chosen its representatives. President Wilson and Secretaries Dryan and : L^iic discussed many names today. Thev are seekhiu i > i^et men of train1 ing in diplomatic affairs. As yec tiiere has been 110 i'o nul basis of nego iations, neitaer the United Stales nor Kuerta having set fourth heir demands, it was learned 1 today from a nigh administration diicial tha in all likelihood the United Star s would .:oi confine itself now to a mere st.i ieinem of the incidents at Tampico, but would aim to bring ' abou a solution f t.re whole Mexican problem. The disposition of Gen. Carranza to 'eliminate himself from tie mediation p ouet'uin-' . i:' ii should inciude x a ;iscii>-ion oi Me--: :-o's interna! / probj? ins. ha* not met with i':. f;,v.r of administration officials but -ney do no th nk -is u is:011 is linal. .Niagara Falls, On:., was finally sele'.-tv(1 as a place to hold - he mediation conference-because it is neutral territory, yet in cl^e proximity to th i'liited States. Tae mc that* Xtagara Falls oil the extreme border o: Cana-la, a d is known mere as a sce.ic resort than as a political cent e. will remove, in he opinion of . many oilicials *here, any impression t:.at tae negotiations are to take plac- on Canadian territory for dij;l malic reasons. At the war departinen it became clear tliat 110 advance at Vera Cruz 1 was in.ended unless to repeal attack, but it was kir wn that a definite course 0:' ac ion had been outlined iu the event oJ a resumption of hosi tilities at Vera Craz and tne extendi n of the campaign -owards Mexico City, hi t. at event ??Iaj. Gen. Leonard Wood will be in supreme com manJ \v: h Gen. Fun^ton directing the advance beyona Vera Cruz, and G n. Charles 15. Bailey of the artillery assuming command of the base at Vera Cruz. This arrangement, however, is wholly in th? line of preparedness and signifies no presen purpose of being put into operation. ! Again in 5 owvess. Co gross sfter a period of silence auain was the se< ne of a discussion of jM"XU'0. In the senate. Senator Lip] :u of Rhode Island introduced a r solution calling >n President Wilson fo informa ion as to published repor-s ? a* it was the administration's ] urn s <> aid Gen. Villa to sceure t ; i :? a -". During a brie.' :>at spirited discussion. Senator Iiidge r-ad from :t London paper a scathi . <1 nunclatlon of Villa. The resolution wenr over until tomorrow. WilcP.n '171(1 r iKinr.t the regular Tuestl y mci' jug. : t as a n:r -I af or wards that v > !. . ' 1>< en ' >n<id* ; . v \ . ; ] : ()V. . : ? \l . -. ; t :> : . .. ,'V Tho mfiiflisiors d"s j I* c '' ' : r*-y V]c*{'?]. 7 ho r>~go:ia<:or>5 are to* be held ia ri'-'rH1 territory, Niagara Falls, CanI ada, having been selected and the date of nice ing set for May IS. The text of ;he mediators note to C'arranza stated definitely that all the differences which CJirribated toward the present si nation in .Mexico bear either direciy or indirectly on tne solntio.i of the pending conflict between Mexico and the I"ni ed Sta-.es and that "all these differences should !i.? iMTi i<. t ,c iiifcT nt consideration in i.jo iieg aiations/' They also informed Carranza hat ia<y considered a suspension of hostilities as imlispe sable to his j.articipation in tho mediation. The t-'-x: of the not the mediating i .i v i<ys sen yes: it lay to Gen. Carralira withdrawing the inviratr n for a < oils'i- utionalist i? ]>: ? sentalive to participate ia ho mediation was as fol- ' Jjws: "Wo have received your tele; r. ai in which you ac kind enough to t 11 us that you dee;n rt inconven- . ien for the c-onsti wtio lalist cause suspend hostilities against Gen. Hu- j : -a on t.:e gr. und that such suspen- . . j.1. .. i. l JOii wor.iu oiuy arc.nv 10 uh: wiut-.iu j\ H rta ami in which you declare' hat the intcriKrio'ial conflict between . and the 1'iiited States :or .x I: .jse solu.ion you accepted our uood :fFi;-es !> independ'-nt of the inter-: :I strife i that country. "W -: consi.i his iji* xi> vte.l Siateii nt as inc a .si Men with the idea J kvhich caused us to offer our good 01'iiees. AVe think, indeed, that ail tne ]iriicult;es which ! ave contributed -.o- ( ivard the p:esont si nation in jlexi- ^ :-o bt.ar eiiiis r directly or indirectly j 21 the sorption of the pending con-' fiii beave^ n Mexico and .the United Slates. Consequently we think that /at v.. diiUcuiti s should be made the subject of consideration in the nego- [ tiations for wh se successful conduct we have deem d i indispensibie to suspend hostilities. "Saoald you not deem i; so, we would be compelled in that case t-> withdraw as inopportune our invitai [ion for tile appointment of represe^ ra iv s i' constitu ionalisis -in s;u"i ; negotiations We u^g to assure yoa oi our iiigaes: consideration/' This note was sent in reply to cne from Gen. Carranza outlining his refusal to enter in o an agreement to suspend hos ilities against Hu rt:i. A se?" nd message has been received by t::e medio ors from Carranza in which ho specifically asks tiiem to make aeiinite the terms . nd scope of the negoiiii : >ns before- he pr <ce <Is to apn .'i ' r.'TiWoiii i \"d ret?1 v was sent o .this ^e-egram, as ::ie a litnoo o. i le m diato's was embodied in ho not-..- ab ve sot forth. Hoi'o :<.t i'eace. T o on Viators aije proceeding with their generu! plans by which they lic'.o to bring ab ut a p acei'ul o 1 u t i n of he differ en cos between Mexie:) and he I'nitod States. They' con -ider v esse :f!al that hostilo acts ] avoided and so long as there is ft > resumption of hostiii ies they will j continue t.) feel tha their efforts are tending in the direction of a peacefill settlement. On side f the mediators some l'ordiplomats took the vi. w that the elimination of Carranza and the li:ii nation oi' negotiations tJ amends iur indignities Aoward Am rican soldiers and marines at Tampico and Vera Cruz would be a step in advance. They pointed oir that President Wilson and Secretary t'ryan had stat-'d th.it trnv<ps wore sen to Vera Cruz s ! ]y to redress tne.se lnaignnics. n s 1 Iy to. redress these indignities. If, thereto: e, the media ors could furnish a forma'a for this redress, there was no reason, they declared, why lie troops should not be withdrawn and the present crisis as between Huer a and t.ie United States ended. Other diplomats ami'iar with Eur pean procedure, when foreign territory has been occupied, w re doubtful whe h- r the troops, nee at Vera Criz. would or could be withdrawn until a complete set lement had been effect'-d. ifuerta in a Hole. The military situation is affected by the diplomatic s atus. Carranza is r-. * 1 v a gains Hu.rta, while Huerta Las hi.- hands full in watching tae t'nii'd States forces in Vera Cruz. Tlii' A..: rican f rces will not advance while hostilities are suspend-d, un !( .t ackis?, but even with tiio truce. Huer a is h sltUviiig io take Ms t r >;'s i" f? i ?.! i o . ;ry 'o emss tiiem i. 3 rate;:: : i:.v ?L: ri.t h.i; ' 1' Sta . iV.rc- ' i* 1 ,r. I ' .. S\. ! "' ; ; ? ' ^ o , ' : h ] :'!(>?! o:' he imerfcan occupation has be-n decided by the decision i i k^ep them For SORE HEAD (Chicken Pox) This dread disease will j \rfy- practically ruin the flock unless quickly chccked. pratU> \ \ / '.f'f Sore Head (Chicken Pox) jfe?s|||| Remedy Kisht lire, mitwf. etc., fVLlf with a sure weapon. prjftS* Powdered Lice Killer ?5c a'"I 'Or. Is easily appiietj and never fails. 5a Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. - Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back O"' I J'ratts ICO payc Poultry Book M For sale by Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C. Johnson \r MeCraokin. X wb-rry, ?. C. ?3 Surnnif-r Kros. Xewbr rry, .S. ('. Xov.ii^rry i)r;!'.r Co., Newberry. C. m P. E. \V:iy. X wberry. S. C. I'rown. Hipp & Sv/itt^n-rs, X .vberry. j J. T. Mayes & Co.. Xewherry. S. C. J. D. Quattb.-baum, Prosperity, S C. ?| t?wit?.J C?i rfo-50 For %8ay?9s Won^g} !is3 | Stomach Remedy ? yOil 1 ?r ' !. r.f S ' ' 'V>!^:v.'jr >y-: ' 1 *t 5y. g . f " ' 4 .* ' '' ' p. - m Jj j'?v v'""< I ! >- ; K >-u 'V Xo.v- | 4 ^ ? S fhe ? fn* fr I 4'..'/ / I 1 ? free fr m her, ,H w t iree ircn.iiui: <.:.-i; ntc w . ; \. i - xxl a s! before t ikm * 3*0 I . : i not . > at >ur k iii.-JLL, Roanofce^Yexas." * g half of . T; y r :? | (j ' ' ' a .. ii! into lii Stomach and otherwise Uj Mayr's Wonder- : 9 h K m dy j ink rem - ;' pS A . >' lach g a;;-:.;i .'*iayr\s Wondfer. ul Sromi'ch S Kcmed} or s^nd to Geo. ii. Ma>~ Mi's-. Chemist, H ; . XV. < inj; St., O o. li . ;.">r 11 ir-oklet I rt Mlnionis and many grateful letters j .x-oj-t-.- .0 have been restored. For Sale in Newberry, S. C.. by C.ii-.ir.-i Kr Wo^'kM - jR to grille Liny demands o' foreign '9 r.or.dhcId'.Ta for interest alleged to | 1 Jt " M > c INT I I U i v. u- tv'iii.; i . . wgi Til'- Mexican foreign minister today | flicially 210 ill<;d th 1 Spanish embassy il here, w ich is in charge of the A~, j? lean affairs in the United States, of i a he appointaien of he Huerta del?-* jTh" d:spat( a said the - ..re dele-; 2.aies would be act* mpanied by It. ;real Kiguer; as sccre.ary of 1 Iiv mission. Tile Colombian legation here to- J day announced that the Colombian ! senate has passed a resolution d plorir.g the c nflic: between he L"Hired Sta-.v and Mexico and expressing! -nr-tm i'nr f'i 11 ciwf << nf j . V ti: Jli ^ ivy A v * ... V.? | ion and !' r a peaceful and lasting j settlemrm: ;f all existing differences, j The resolution was communicated to t!:e mediators. OlRge SCHOLARSHIP AM) KNTKAM'K ; K X A WVVT10N i Tii examination for the ward of vacan scholarships in Win hrop College and for the admission of now ir si ideiit- will be held at the County Court House cn lYiday, .July ' ; . in. Applicants must not be less t'.an sixteen years or' age. When i Scholarships are vacant af er July 3 J hev will b> awarded to t'^ose makir.g! it.ie highest average at this examina-J i tion. provided they meet the condi- \ lions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should wri e ro j President Johnson before the exanii- j 1 "a ion f t Scholarship examination ! , oianks. Scholarships are w rLh $100 and i I free tuition. The next session will! 1 epen September 10, 1011. F3r. further i::'.'-nidation ?nu catalogue, addre-s i'res. R. Rock Hill. S. C. I notmt: of final sftili: went. i X -''ice is hereby given that 1 will : mak * final settlement, as administra- j tor. vii tno esiat oi ra ni K u. .uueueu? ir laino '. ia the prcbaic court for Xe\vUrrv e juntv at 11 o'clock in the lore- ( * noon, May li'Jtli. I'ill, and immediate- vi h thereafter apply for letters dismis- f< r " as siii,:ii ad 11iTiistrator. i i All persons having claims against i n estate tviH present them duly at-' 1 - : * " i ; '! or :*?(. lore t.jar. date. . T. A. Dorainiek, Gun rdian. * . - . i i 4 ? . '-r n your priufiuir ('"m.' <;t Mu* Herald ami \r*?Ts <>ui e?then you know that it is done right. j | t j DUl Ever I have j inq c I he sold at % and son , I am seI i ' I i I I Noj summer BETTE The h 3u Yk - - a?!.JftXL*. ...u .^? JSC.?* ZlC n. ^ 1 ' -^A f^j i T 1 ;; " PC) ; !l ! js A-; ->--^ &?; > r??~j I .*. ^r" 5L Y$!& ^ i | NUs. h Wv ? I ..-,? V,, rfW ! ; \'j Ajj' *i.: v.-'* X r|j/^ Jgs5^' j\' ^ Pleasure and "One of the best reas without telephone service mer, "is the pleasure it knowledge that while I a: T> tection that the telephone On the farm the tele; end is the means of brine gency that may arise. If you haven't a teler the nearest Bell Teieprhor our free booklet and lean costs. FARMERS' LINE QmmTF.;?Ttf RFIX Tf A.ND TELEGRAPH 3 NOTICE EINAE SLTTI.EVENT. Xoiico is hereby given that I will lake ti-al set'lement, as administra>r, on the estate of Frances L. Halti'anevr. ?1: ceased, in the probate court )r berry county a: 11 o'clock in e 1' ' 'oil on, .May 14th, 1914, anl im?od:;irely thereafter apply :'or le ters | H >f ' f T% ?/ * g* ''^Vv^ r.-5^ >?> |* iv^v f *" JUL fi-K'?j./ :<. "S; MAYPs' HP ? i_?J JL/?\ wqi Rnr y Merchant n a House Cle )f Damaged S\ we many good boo >1.00 to $1.50?-soi le are second ham Tmq for one week < 25 Cents iv is the time to bi J * * /-? yv /Nf 4^ /V reuuiiuj, R GOODS FOR SAME M< r-o.^9 Book and Oi Variety s?3? louse of a Thousand T wmamwm?aammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmnmammmmmmmmmmmmammmgm [ j - - I i i t 1 I : ! 11 ;';i %-,< . ? 5 ' > R i t I L !' I-jLTL "V Lx'7% ; < ' - . 4 ' ' v ! ~v: j y^i/y-P..?T ! > x \ I ! C& ^ I <y( \ V i 1 Protection I ;ons v/iiy a would not be w itcs a Georgia farrive ? pay wife and the ( rn a\ ay, sh..- has the pro: gives. phone dispels loneliness nnor help in any emer3 O X J >hone on your firm see le Manager or write for 1 how iittie this service i DEPARTMENT LEPE20ME I COMPANY SAB l dismissory as such administrator. Ali persons having claims against j said estate will present them duly at-i I tested on or before that date. T. E. Addy, Adminitsrator. j Subscribe to The Herald and News? a year?the best newspaper In >ewbcrry County. ajiavT-r" ^ j &I332 - ; .sicide for s ' ""w " -r-vo la '-**, ' ^ a5 \ & >* ?l v ' . j ' ?. ? jl ? .;.rv \u? f Tfl QTORF \> k*> & a ^k. JL~d ?1.1 1 >KS! j ii/st m i an- v tocfc I ?cs that ?le new I?that |' ^ ' ' i ly your ONEY ! I ^ kings | ^ \nrrr f nr nittiov i\ st i.rh'fs 3HI00L WSTZW"*1 vn \V ic. .v civ-th/l r the resident tltctors a likw k>;*t jr.i^h of :he rtroi'iciit iiccLoiuers f the age of -1 vi ..-ra, .'i oi. JLi.iiiJi av. ;:o-1 district \ .No. 13, u. t ie county of Xewbe/ry, m ir'r.iV or South CarJiiua. . ive iilod a petition v.ita the Co.TiitV Board of -y County, South M ( aroiL.a. ]. ;iti niws a..d rc<iue.sdng that an election be held in said school district on the ques'ion of le.ying a special annual tax of four mi'l.s to be collected on the property located in 3aie s::'d school district Aow, mere: < re, me unaer^igueu,. composing the County 13oard of Newberry Counry, Soat'i Caroling, do hereby order ;iie I oard ci Trustees o: die St. Lukes Schoo. district No. 1Z to bold an election on the question of lc-ylue a four m:I"! :ax to be collected o.: th<- property located in 'he said school die:rict? wu;ch said election -hall he jeld at St. Lukes schoo? \lr\ti~r\ -11 ,"l - lll'l C/*h/"W?l f] i sJf-"i f-t \'rt KJ on SMiirdav, 9, 1914, at which A -aid ejection the pc-Hs shall be opened a 7 a. m. and cle:?d a: 4 p. m. The members of the Board cf Trustees of .ji said school district shall act as man- M agers of said election., Only such ^ c^er-iors as reside in said school dis- * trict *>nd return rea' and personal proper:v for taxation, and who exhibit tluir ax r ceip's and registration certificates as required i.i general elections snail be allowed to vote. Electors favcring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "yes" written or printed '.hereon, and ^aeii elector opposed to such levy - ? n - ? r.ArifOMiinor f ll ^ Tl'Ar/^ C'i'M it Uiil.Ul wllla'iKug iuv ?uiu "no" writl'-n or ;:rin-od thereon. . i Given ur^er our liquids cn<l seal od April V>, 1914. G. D. brown, Jr., S. J. Derrick. J. S. Wheeler. MITJCE OF FIXAL SETTr.F>TE>T. .\ol: :s hereby given that I will .so tl'.-nient. as .dministra- | l,., on the esta e of Mrs. Elizabeth K: ::;rd, deceased, in 'he probate court : Xr-v. ?rry co:ir?:y at 31 'clock in th for* noon, May ISth. 1914. and xmif'-'Z for l-^t'crs roil a(I::L'nis;rator. v .! ; v: - ( ] unis aga'nst "1 r. tllAtt! (1 2! V .it ^ '] :i or before that date. Mrs. Mattie C. Hentz, Administratrix. ? -