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NEAR -RIOT CAUSED ' Y DEMONSTRATION Celeirntion in Neaw York Is Broken Up by an Anti-British Demonstrn tion. Voice of (Gompers is Drowned In Uproar. New York, Scept. 29.-Police were called to Carnegie Hall tonight to eject a crowd of men and women 'who forced their way into the building dur ing the tercentenary celebration of the 1.nding of the Pilgrims. The intruders, carrying banners with anti-British inscriptions, created great (iso:dr with shouts of "Hur rah for America' Down with 1;ng land!" 'The disturbance reached such pro portions that it was impossible for e speaklers to continne and It. was !eclded to adjourn the mleeting with 'ut further te;p; to compilete the new p rograin. A groni; of womIel who said they were mi iiheber; of an orgaazition knio. vs "The AImi('cianL1i Woliin Picket:( for the . 10nforcement of America's \ar. :\ls," led the iultiel (ri. oelii(' C ft he halilirr they carried 1 ar' the na mes o; if British delegates to tie ter 'entenayi',' celebration and C hirnet-rized thle d'l'gates as "hrit yh1 Spiles." I'e distur b:'n lie' startd wheni Ilie L rt,1i : ;t "Goi 8Lave the in' ih." "':Ir hied on tile program. sev C e al 1V end girls; i a chorn of the Imus'e;1l rogr am;i left the ;age, . sa"' sthr he numbelllwr nil Ih-' r lI d;(] not knlow it was. rin the p'ogirami. Any time is harvest time for "Geto-It," the great corn and callus reaper. Takes them right off any too or foot, easily, quickly, painlessly. Sold everywhere. "Gets-it" The National Corn Remover .| FOR YO To be Healthy an i strong, you in your blood. When your blood I -and you are bound to suffer fo nervous people, who suffer fron pains, lack of appetite, and who probably needJ iron in their blood a The Scientif Mr. A. R. Erwiin writes from C M tak eni very little medicinie of anly k my back, pains in the muscles oi bweak, languid, depressed, no ener tookc three battle of Ziron, and gol . Get a bcitte of Ziron iron Tonic Tal hnefi "u. yur moiniej will be refundd fI EVER B Charleston, Miss.--Mrs says: "1 have never had I because if I felt leadache, d in the mouth, wvl ichi comet take a dose or n~ ore of B31 straighten me outi and muak We have used in ur family and It certainly Is thle best It has not only saved me m< system in shape, and has many physics do. I recomni glad to do so." Black-Drail medicine which you have d When you feet badly all o taste In your mouth, billotu Thedford's Black-Draught. * Always Insist n Two men, nweari'g United Staten army uniforms and carrying. the American flag, also left tho stage. Leave Stage When the piano and organ that ac companied the chorus broke into the strains of the British anthem, shouts arose in various parts of the hail. The instruments continued, however, and part of the chorus and audience started singing the words of "Amer ica." At the same time many of the chorus left the stage. When the music stopped, Samuel Giompers, president of the American Federation of 4fabor, tried to speak, but his voice was (rowned in the up roar and, he gave up the attempt. The meeting was then called off. Im mdc(liately after, several of the women went to Mr. Gompers and apologized for interruptiag his speech. Thley said the demonstration was n61 di reeted at himi. \l r. (impers made no reply. S.cretary of State Hainbridge' Colby was scheduled to speak. but Ie had not arrived when the (list urb iance lhe san. .\ lts. (Ge rtude 'orliss;, president of "'T'he Amc.ri aea l'idl ets," declared af 1er the I ne'tinh- brolo up .that "this (e1 ianization knows there is a 'plot to m I:e the I'nited Slates a Part of the Pritisli (tupire and that this snlgr'ave insliiii ion is a party to it." Notlee of .App.liention for ('hiarter. Notice is hereby .lvcn Ml the n dersigned intend to tile with the IlIon. \\. aiiksl.; Iove. Secretary of the State 1f ':outh ('arolina. a decairation for a ciartei for Tl'h armer: Co-operativ Coton (i'adrI' Ioiiipin t which pi.o l'o:!(t c'oriora ti)n is to have' its prill i'al ' lace of liui' n'ss at (Greenvile. S , id h i ''en e'iral nature Iof ,w businuess wh ichi it proposues to do i., tih I of n inu fa'cturill and lin ctton .;ra'der. wu ih aHl the righ1t: I owa'ers an(1 priviic'es of lusiiess - .:a ions gez;nerally. Tihe caital~i iog ? ( of tefi. jipoeds i orlorat ion ih to lb,,(. dt 1114' (Iividcd in o :(.00(1 ;;hare: of the par value oi T (n i ol latr: , er :;hare. tics is( i(i (I ('\ oti .'u lis i et it O~' 1 .ltt i I ciiiI' hefo (1 ~i iio mustihce ia certain amountt f Irnie atck s iron notin cand e tpa (r;1o imt held at It. ale wf ( i e Richey, iren. S. i.. on utober ic , 17I', at 1(1 o'cloeck .. mI. for the putr posae of comleIting_ the or :;hii )On (;f said corporation by the electionI oIf frectors and olicrs, and for the t rantsaction of such other buisines ;s may rultarly comi before pal sub a(''i't''I (.. W . Slim"iIs .1. W. Hioyd. 12-It RBLOOD l must have a certain amount of Iron acks iron, nothing can take its place r iron until you get it. Pale, weak, headaches, indigestion, rheumatic feel tired, worn-out and depressed, id should take ril cjIon drgiTslLononil~C ci.a V.: He m of man of65lae mys ery and leg noapetten, vr gylnervos and, iad taste frets tory. I irst' b otle aknfils t irallgodruggit, sed Zito oamoey . R. V. Heis, goof ahs nae,. for years 'OND'SL liver medicine I ever saw. )nley, it has helpcd keep my never' weakened me as so iend it to mty ffiends and am ght is the old, reliable liver oubtless hcard much about. ver, stomach not right, bad] i, or llave a hea~dache, try At all Druggists. n the Genuine!I LAKE FERTILIZER BY NEW PROCESi .,out sern and Western Men Organize Company to C'ommnereilalize New -IMscotery. May lRevolutionize the Fertilizer Industry. Emporia, Va., Sept. 30.-,Southern .t! "este n busine-ss men. organized a company here today for the purpose of manufacturing fertilizer by a new procesn which they believe will revo lutionize the fertilizer industry and make this country forever independ cat of the German potash monopoly. North Carolina Felspar, analyzing twelve per cent potash, will be used a:; tle source of tiotaslh and Tennes see phosphate rock will be used as the 5ou1rce of phosphate. A deposit of felspar in Wti'atren county, North Carollina, estim1aed to ' oltain not. less than nine million tons, and I-50 arses of phosphate and in Tennessee, it timated to contain apploxilatey nine hundred thousand tons of brown i)ho:i>hate rock are ulde' option and - i l be Idurchased. The new process is the disco'very of . I,, Krei:s. at ''aifornia engineer and cheniisi, who w\a:s insti-tulnental n estal'lishing; the potash indust ry in Nebraska during tlie wvar. The pro ces is tilt rI ,1sult. of efforts upon- It' Dart o1 .\lr. Krliss and his as(sociiter': to haethe Nebras;ka imidustry esa lis'htd ae t he slaI :ttis)~4itic w' ast' iun a l l d a n ' ' t e : 1 1 1 s i w sTh e p ro c e s s c o n s is ts o f h a -in g groutnd1 felsp ar, pho4.-phlue rock and a1 soda flux together. Ih' fus1 in:', mtak ing av'aih4 tle fur plant ;1ow t I i ,o1 h !;t the feIlimr and the pho-ploitte in the( ph''sph1;111 rock". Itys' i r1 iluir(. II i : irile ;4-a t Cor Fl.:1G ;II )I 41d 1ru ,.< : 1:i m i- 1 1:1 t1; :-. (' 5 p h ( - i 4:-.. ' ( ' : he;1.' pror is d.-h r 1 : 14n pir d!IIut I 1':1 4 an ai ... i. ,4 4 n l . l ;I 1)-: 1 ' 01n P 1t .1(.: P, h 1 .:pha 1t'e (' . Neb .; vi ' r::1. b'( . l-'. (;r Ive. R leighi, N. ' ..4-1an1 So"11ili. \'a.: Se'i'eta A' . F ". I 4lod , 1-:m 1uia, \'a.: ThI'let :o mi:a i wil! eIli busiless with tlousandi. dI ollars, it e11' with bu1ilOi;ngs avingaraybedprhsd ie h:olde (rs a r 111b ieled tromi) se'vrl. souther and wti'e i ae s ("l'. ' G I,1) :.illNn : A'NI.. Kr -:lti~l~n 'onstr'1'tion I-:,trinee N, While ( l' int iing JDi'.e'merI' Sin iY lie Hl~dleves is Goldi. New York, Cept. :ld.---A otOll uetl on engineer wh is old eunough mpoia know hiis way dibou)t not i'cetd5 la t heiltmrgedl from ae xcll avtX('ati on at I :1 Il roadi St eit that i lot of lu)e clay mllixe4d with sld had stnrk, to his shoes. And as hi s'rae adt did his s I at led eyes eholdI? S ''ks of meltalh I shiin lg in the (11 t--yN'ellow sieiks. The runtgi Inti'er got thi t' o a tiIn sneks( the 5t't'Jage of till e'xcav'ationl wh lere' pile's all'le bingl d riven for' the f'ou ndationl of thie C'ombust Ion l':ngi.. neerilg 'Iltildig. le half illled his rodking it. Inr out11 the water' and the lI1ghter' ma I tIs illn te Pan util ioilly the bigge r grains of sand and the yellow~ specks were' left. SlIar'atinig the sand and~ Shle'lks willh his knif'e blade, he had half a dozeni ye'llow fakt's leach1 a little1) largerl't lhan 11h' head of aL pin. After tile kn 11if' antd hiIs I ingers', andt repaliredI'l to) the1 otlic'es of'li t I.ombhustioni i1ngi4 way, adI ) to t' inner' offie' of II. I'. I eaddl, '.viIe presiden'ilt and)1 genelt 'I Iii allaigerI. I ha~ve' sakdl~ out at l'lim ill the great 'ity." '"Vt ry good~ jpla(ce for it.'" The (enginter e'xylindcl that lit had disc1ovleed gold( iln the cce llar of 1te 'or'por'ation11's new billding. astic .\i'. Headle. '"TIhi ('urbi mairket is righlt tile ot herI sIde of ouri) fenac'. TIl'he broker's can tacke their cuis tomersl' 1)1to thl'e '' Ielar,' show them I th Ile goild and1 then'f sell them!) stock cin thle spot. New idn;t niver' beeln dlone befor'e will also be inltereIstedl. WIth the whole. IWOr'lld cying for' gold thiink what It means to find( an ineCxhaulstible suplply right. innder' thn fnancia ,,....t, il the very shadow of jle stock ex chargo in a place where carting the stuff to the Assay office will cost practically nothing " No "Fool's Gold" The friends shook hands. "How do you know it's gold?" Mr. Deadle in (iuired ivhen iunor phases 'if the dis covery had been exhaiisted. The en :dneer explaincd. Ile had tested it with both knife and finger. Mica wirs hard. If this had been yellow mica it would have flipped away like a tid dledywink under the p1ressure' of the kl~nfn bladt~e. I1 'had14 nog.. It had( noe( ly curtl '.' I: i.vas :oft. It was pure gold. .\r. Re adle s;uggeste;! ironl I ::iten. fool's gold. Th(' engiteer sI o :o head. le d(id not pretCto(t at a geolci, A lt'. t nonea11 ah1.^e With the seie'(n" of the (ontitul'1n .; the (tartt had been a'on. L;i re ,, throu;;h " helff" alnri :.I. I. . He :; mleiorv w:'' ti..t at faut. f ''. ;, we lobo !iid and would :b: hav .11um;. 11, nlot be'ntunlrt ek i . f n 'l\'In ave Cards. andt 1:1v!!alions. Advertiser Printin Co. II '\I Ia. N Z Uneed Uneed This No F } 1SHE 17.Nai and you a A go. No f 2 There is any meal Thouss have lear Biscuitry - of N. B. package great sav: I solving ol Have a day-by-de to your ta where bol 1, In-er-seal Your ga - packages re-orderir emergenc NATiON --( . : ',% ir. f DOUGLAS Mac LGAN and DO[iG MAY w- a $csne fro nt !fl, T4lOMAS 9- ! produ.cton. 'MAE2Y'S ANkL. ' A PR;A NNO.1NT AR' I{. ; TLurs day and F.Id::1a A7. a Biscuit " A PR A.I% L a Biscuit Pantry Fears ood Emergency ;LF of this pantry is stocked with :ional Biscuit Company products-- 4; viii find such pantries wherever you od occasion can take it by surprise. always something good on .hand for or when company unexpectedly calls. tnds of homekeepers everywhere ned the everyday comfort of making a real part of daily fare. A supply ~1. products always in the house--a or two of a few varieties--means a Lng of time and labor and the ready many a problem of what-to-.serve. n N. B. C. shelf in your pantry. The ty convenience and appetite-satisfac-. vell repay you. Every variety comes ble oven-sweet and fresh, no matter ight or when you open the protecting I~ Trade Mark package. V7 ocer carries a complete line. A few~ on your pantry shelf saves constant ig and enables you to meet any food y instantly and well. - AL BISCUIT COMPANY