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T "OUUMftiA HIRMft FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. life VZrz 7fi7r17x& M m mm i 'Em PRESIDENT D PEOPLE WHO STAY AMY FROM CHURCH ! VICE PRESIDENTS AMD WHY THFY STAY OF UNITED STATES!! SUBJECT FOR A DISCOURSE AT HOW THEY ARE CHOSEN FIRST CUMBERLAND CHURCH THE ELECTORAL v SUNDAY MORNING. COLLEGE. BY HUMN NATURr ALWAYS SAME PROVISIONS OF CONSTITUTION ' A Catalogue of Those Whose Absence Methods By" Which Successors Are If you have a little daughter, bank for her right now three dollars for hr first yea? of life, six dollars for tier second, niae dollars for her third, and so on until you c&fcoh up-to hir present age; and then on he: next birthday, bank tt her credit three dollars for each year of her age and keep this up unMl she is 21. She'll then have nearly A THOUSAND DOLLARS and you'll never miss the money. DO THIS; it's your DUTY. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank, We pay 3 per cent interest on Savings Deposits. PHOENIX SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. LIQUOR SHIPMENTS NO "DRY" STATES SUBJECT OF BILL SUCH REGULATION OF COM MERCE MAY PASS-8ENATE THIS SESSION. . . td or kept, or In auy manner used, ' either in the original package or oth erwise, In violation of any law of such tsate, territory or district of ' the United StateB, or place non-contiguous to, but subject to the jurisdic tion thereof, enacted in the excise of the police powers of such state, ter ritory or district of the United States, or place non-contiguous 'to, but subject to the jurisdiction there of j is hereby prohibited. ! "Section 2. That all fermented. 'distillecT or other intoxicating liquors PROVISIONS ARE SET FORTH or Hluids transported into any state or territory, or remaining therein If Bill Should Pass It Provide That for use, consumption, sale or storage When Goods Are Received In - a thereon shall, upon arrival within State They Become Subject to the 1 the boundaries of the state or terrl Lawa of the State. jtory, and before delivery to the con- - ' signee, be subject to the operation WASHINGTON, D. C. July 25. 8nd effect of the law of such state or The introduction of a bill . in the territory enacted in the excise of , its - . reserve police powers, to the same United States senate by, Senator . . ,,". s extent and in the same manner as Newell Sanders prohibiting inter- though such liquids or liquore had state shipments of liquors, and his teen produce'd in such state or ter- activities in its behalf . during the ritory, and shall not be exepmt past two 'weeks has at last brought therefrom by reason of. being sjntro- action by the senate judlcairy com- Is Notable and Noticeable, and a Citation of the Prophets on the Neglect of the Church. . ; Speaking with Hebrews 10:25 as a text and "People Who Stay Away From Church and Why" as a subject on which to apply the text. Rev. F. E. Birkett addressed his congregation Selected In Case of Death, Remov al, Inability to Serve or Any Other Reason Necessitating Another, The voters of the Union do not vote directly for President and Vice President ; Each State provides for the choos- duced therein in original packages or mittee on proposed temperance leg islation, and what is now known as otherwise." The second section is verbatim the Kenyon-Sanders bill is to be up that carried In the , Sanders bill, be in the senate in the next few days. in& adPted ln Place,-of the second As stated it has been adopted by the Bect,on of the Kenyon bill, and Lav senate committee, which is taken as iu been drawn by Senator Sanders several wee:cs ago. Eminent law- every indication thafHt will pass the senate at this session. The fact that the Jones-Works bill HIGH OFFICIALS OF SCOTTISH RITE yers have declared that the new bill, if acted upon favorably, will stand regulating the liquor business In theiat constitutional test. District of Columbia passed the sen- - ate recently by a decisive vote, and is now pending in the house, is re garded ass ignifying that ' the Kenyon-Sanders bill wil lpass essily. Senator Sanders is highly gratified ' over the action that has been taken by the .senate Judiciary committee two SOVEREIGN and is now working hard to bring about this legislation. He has . can-, vassed the senate and feels that there is every reason to believe that the Kenyon-Sanders bill will pass. .; If it does not pass this session it GRAND COM MANDERS ARE IN NASH- VILLE. Sunday morning. - mg oi uieciors, ana eacn state is The sermon was less severe on entitled to elect one Elector for each those who do not attend church with Congressional district in said State " . . ,.v ...... legularity than would naturally be or 'or eacn Congressional represen- shall act; and the order of succes expected, coming from the pulpit tative the State is entitled to, and icn is: Secretary ofrwar, Attorney The preacher first mentioned the also two Elector-at-Large . from each . General, Postmaster General, Secre number of times a "preacher stands State, and it is these - Electors that tary of the Navy and Secretary of before his congregation in the run of are voted for the citizens of the the Inferior. a year, referring to the Sunday respective states. . - , The act applies only to such Cab- school, two sermons on Sunday, the ne candidates for Electors are inet officers as shall have been ap-mid-week prayer meeting service and nominated under the State laws In pointed by the consent of the Sen tbe number of other occasions he ia80me States, and ln other States un- ete, and are eligible under the Con called on. Then he asked how many' der Party ruleB or regulations. stitution to the Presidency. -of his hearers had attended all these' state law8 or state P.arty rules,.; Upon taking office the .Acting meetings during the past year, the cover the namlngof the Electors in President must convene Congress, if sum total of the services he men- Tery State ln the Union. it, Is not at that time in session, in tioned being 232. The legal number of Electors the evtraordinary session, giving notice Mr. Birkett said that human nature ' State is entlHed to, receiving the of 20 days. , , . , had been practically the same all h,gne8t number of votes at the The Electoral Colleges of the sev through the ages of time from Adam Presidential election In November, eral States meet on the .first Wed to the present day and cited the in- become the Electors of the State r.esday of December after the Presl quiry of the prophet Jeremiah, "Why and form the Electorial College of dontlal election, is the house of God forsaken?" as ev- the State. There is no law compel- The Congress meets in joint ses idence of the fact that the sanctuary , Mng the Electors to vote for the can- sion to count the votes on the sec- has been more or less neglected In all dIdateV President or Vice Presl- end Wednesday of the February fol ages. dent who are named upon the ticket lowing. "TTnfnrtnnotolv thara ia o irHol Alt. Of tickets. ' i n w buuufb J bUVV fc J A bUl Uli' ference between the church and the' Article XII. of the Federal Const! working man. Manual laborers are tutional Amendments, declared in not found in the church largely on force September 25, 1804, provides account of the treatment accorded as 'ow8: v them at the church, which creates in First The electors shall, meet ; : . him an unwelceme feeling." The in their respective States and vote, speaker deprecated tbis condiUon and h ballot, for President and Vice TIME TURNS advised the . Christians that there ! lament, one oi wnom ai jeasi should be a remedy and this remedy jBhaIl not be an Inhabitant of the was ln the reach of the church and : 6ame state wlta themselves. j its regular attendants. ' 'They 8ha11 name ln their ballot8 Amone the list of tho who did. 'tne person voted for as President -wj x.. 'k. and in distinct ballots the nerson Guests in the lobby of ' The uui uneuu were uieuuuuea ue man . , who expends all his energy during ;ted 'or " Vice President; and bach last night .heard a ripple of the week in the transaction of his!1"6 8ha11 make dlstInct lists o! a11 laughter and loked aboUt' eXDecUll uslness, the man whfi has so much;perBons voiea Ior as fresiaeni, ana ? vw- .nainpo- tht h iw n ion lBf.cf all persons voted for as Vice ut msteaa tney saw lMMIMlMimMttttnttl,ttttMMtttttttttttttt r4x n-ll ' I .Maira diiiciu ur Large It may be that you do not regard your estate as of suffl cient value to necessitate the making of a will or employing tne services of a Trust f Z x We reason that the services of a first class Trut Company . c- ..-wuu- juui raioiio is ittitj or amau i . If i the estate is too small for immediate division you , need the services of a Trust Company to hold the estate ; intact and continue the business or your affairs as a whoie i until your children are educated or until conditions justifv , a division. " ; In most cases a continuation of the estate as a whole for a given period is preferable. .., ; ; ! You cannot afford to act cowardly and neglect or dodge ( I the issue of this all important question.- ."-. ! i Confer with the ' . i Maury County Trust Company TWENTY YEARS it: SINCE REUNION BACKWARD AND GRAY HAIRED SISTERS GIRLS AGAIN. ' LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 27. Seel- Sunday, the man whose labor is re- President, and of the number four white- of haired women, arm in arm, apparent- NASHVILLE, July 26. Nashville will-, remafn on the calendar for ac- was honored yesteraay m a manner tion at the next regular session, be- that has never before fallen to her ginning in December. -The bill pro- lotthat of having as her guests twoj vldes In short, that shipments of liq- Sovereign Grand Commanders of the j uor into c!ry territory shall be pro- Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite j hibited, that upon reaching one state of Freemasonry. v They came and IS from another t!iat liq' or b s'::li be-vent and the general public knew subject to. the laws of the state into nothing of their "entering in or go-; quired in the operation of many of oies ior eacn; wmcn asia mey snau v. . ,''- the necessary enterprises, . those Bla and certify and transmit -sealed and lost in the joy1 of being, with vhose deeds are made manifest by'to the B6at' of the Government of the eac other. These four women, pro- the minister and do not want-to hear-,Unlted States. directed to the Prest minent in the affairs of their res- the truth about - themselves, those dent of Senate- j pectlve cItles' were B,ster8 wh. to? ho have to stay at home with the' 'Tne President of the Senate bhall, twenty years have never seen each emaller children since the edicts of lr tte Presence of the Senate and other, air at the same time. the present day deny the children the House of Representatives, open all They have met separately during privilege of the sanctuary, the sick tlie certificates, and the votes shall this period, , but this was their first then be counted. general reunion, nau uiuy geeiimu as 'The person having the greatest happy and as care-free as if they number of votes for President shall still were sweet sixteen, f-e the President, If such number be The four sisters are Miss Mary G. - v a maloritv of the whole number of Hay, ofr New York, a well-known I-roperiy aiiena me services at me - . house of God, and that it was the du- Electors appointed; and if no per- woman suffrage leader, and .presi ty of the minister to present the 6011 have such majority, then from dent of the New York State Pedera- me persons naving me nignesi num- uiucu umuo, ter, not exceeding three, on the list S. Humphrey, of Evanston, 111.,- pro of those voted for as President, the minent club woman; Mrs. Henry C. House of - Representatives shall Durbin, Anderson, Ind., wlf e of a grouch about everything that has a choose' immediately, by ballot, -Dhe bro her of ex-Gor. W. T .Durbin, of moral tendency aan a requirement Resident. Indiana; Miss Flora N. Hay, a lead- But in cnooslng tne Fresiaeut tne 8 memuer uie iu.vu nuyva votes shall be taken by States, the Gamma Sorority and reference libra representation from each State hav- rian of the Evanston Library, ing one vote; a quorum , for this Although they all have fcnow purpose shall consist ofx member white hair, they have lost little of oi members from two-thirds of the the beauty and grace which were States and a majority of all the theirs as debutantes. To put it in States shall be necessary to a choice, their own words: "Affairs of home "And if the House of Represen- and business and club life had kept tstives shall not choose a President them separated long enough,' so whenever the right of choice shall they "Just got together ... nd are out devolve upon them, before' the 4th for a lark.". They are being girls day of March next following, then igain. ' nid their attendants. The minister said that each man would have to answer to himself and to a higher power for his failure to views and the public to settle wheth er it can give a satisfactory reason for this apparent negligence. The grumblers who always have a for energy. A DESTRUCTIVE WORM IN PERRY MAKING HAVOC WITH THE CROPS ON THE TENNESSEE RIVER. HORSES KILLED BY EXTREME HEAT NUMBER FELL DEAD ON THE STREETS OF NASHVILLE YESTERDAYWARNING. NASHVILLE, July 26. "On ac count of the extreme heat today a number of horses have fallen dead on the streets of Nashville. Our of ficers have been kept busy all day and through their activity the scav enger department has had all it can do to keep the dead ones out of the way," said W. ,E. Gillenwaters, sec retary of the humane commission in speaking of the work of that depart ment for ths past day or so. "Despite the fact that a number of horses have already succumbed to the heat, the commission is doing ev erything that it can to prevent cruel ty to animals. The officers spend the day on the streets warning drivers against overloading and overwork." vhich it Is shipped. : . , ing forth." V j ,'"' Thf hill is as follows as acted upon' A few weeks ago Joze Castellot, LINDEN, Tenn., July 27 A worm, favorably by the committee: Sovereign Grand Inspector General similar to the army worm, is doing the Vive President shall act as Pre- V "To prohibit interstate commerce of the supreme council of Mexico, immense damage to all crops slong sident, as in the case of the death ln intoxicating liquors ln cases. vrote to Maj. J. D. Richardson, Sov- the Tennessee river from . Perry ville or other constitutional disability of "Be It enacted, by the senate and'crelgn Grand - Inspector of the Su- to Kelley's Landing. The pest at- the President house of representatives of the Unit- preme Council of the Southern Juris- tackB all vegetation and destroys ev- "Second The person having the ed States of America in congress as- diction of the United States, asking crything in its path, some of the greatest number of votes as Vice sembled: .? him where he could meet him be- fields having the appearance of being President shall be the Vice Presi- "That the shipment and' transpor- tween thev20th and 25th of July. Maj. burned. No eeftctive remedy has yet dent, if such number be a majority TRYING TO SAVE COMPETITION AGAINST INCREASE OF ENGINEER PAY GRANTING OF DETVIAND WOULD WIPE OUT THE IMMENSE ' 8URPLUS. NEW YORI, July 27. W. W. Atterbury, vice president of the Pennsylvania railroad, was the prin cipal witness to-day before the Ar bitration Commission, sitting at Manhattan Beach to pass upon , the demands of the ; locomotive en gineers of all the Eastern railways for increased pay. ' His testimony while it referred mainly to the Penn sylvania lines east of Pittsburgh, of which he fs the operating head, pre sented the whole case of the rail roads so clearly that he held the at tention of the board for .the three hours that he was on the stand. Mr. Atterbury said the Pennsyl vania's method of. arriving at a baeia of pay for its employes has been "a constant endeavor to pay a fair rate for a fair day's work." He furnish ed tables showing hours of work, miles run and the average pay for engineers, which last, he said, was equal to, if not better than, that on any competing railroads. To grant the demands now made by the engineers would, the witness jsald, add to the operating expenses of the railroad the sum of $911,580 a year, and if proportionate in creases are made in the pay of all other employes, the cost would be $11,878,688, which, he declared, would wipe out the surplus of the Pennsylvania railroad. In one year. ENTANGLED LINES CAUSES A CRUSH of the whole number of Electors ap pointed, and if no. person have a majority then from the two highest cumbers on the list the Senate shall choose the Vice President. 1 tation ln any manner or by any Richardson promptly replied that he been found means whatever of any spirituous, would meet him in .Nashville on any Xjnous, malted, fermented or other cay that he might name and Monday intoxicating liquors of any kind, in- he telegraphed him that he would be eluding beer, ale or wine, from one here on Wednesday the 24th. state, territory or district of the 'brand Commander Castellot arriv United States or place contiguous to, ed yesterday from St. Louis, bringing but subject to the Jurisdiction there- with Alphonse Chase Stewart, Sover of, into any other state, territory or tign Grand Inspector General of Mis district of the United States or place ourl, and the three spent several contiguous to, but subject to the Ju- hours in private conclave at the Max- risdiction thereof, or from any for- well House. What the confab was ) This morning one of the horses at- signation or inability of both eien countrv Into any state, territory about no one knows but the particl- tatched to a dray ln front of Park President and Vice President, NEGOTIATING TO BOILER PLATE WITH SHERMAN LAW. y HARMONIZE CONCERNS' " WASHINGTON, July 27. Nego tiations between the Department of 'A quorum for the purpose shall Justice, the American PreBS Assocla- consist of two-thirds of the whole tion and the Western Newspaper , tive of the Southern Commercial Con- WAS IN THE CITY THIS MORNING TjLOUIS SPENCER DANIEL HERE CONFERRING WITH BOARD OF TRADE. j Louis Spencer Daniel, representa- L. EMERSON HAS "WHEEL ON number of Senutors, and a majority Union for an agreement BUGGY COMPLETELY of the whole number shall be neces- these corporations into to bring j gress, was In Columbia today con harmony ferring with the board of trade and RUINED. sary to i choice. '. . ." wiht the Sherman law are approach In case of the removal, death, re- Ing conclusion. the Representatives of the panies, which furnish the citizens with regard to matters connected with the work of this con- both com-'cress. Mr. Daniel Is special statis- boller-plate" ticlan and demonstrator and will or district of the s United States or pants, but a man up a tree might Bros., on the square, became worried Presidential succession act, passed and ready print paper to thousands i probaly arrange for a date in this city place non-contiguous to, but subject put two and two together and figure- by flies and got the lines tangled and by the Forty-ninth Congress in 1886, of country newspapers, had confer- j at some time In the near future, to the Jurisdiction thereof, which H out. that it had some bearing on the began backing the dray. Before he provides that the Secretary of State ences to-day with James A. Fowler, ) Mr. Daniel is a wide awake man said spirituous, vinous, malted, fer- crmlng meeting of the represents- could be stopped the dray had been shall act as President until the dis- assistant to the Attorney General, and Is. not without a reputation In nented or btber intoxicating liquor tives of all the supreme councils of backed into a buggy belonging to A. ubility of the President or Vice A peculiar feature of the case Is 'the state and the South, and is doing Is Intended, by anyperaon Interested the world at Washington in October, L Emerson that was standing at the President is removed, or a President that the Department of Justice is some very effective work forv the therein, directly or Indirecill, cr in text. coiner of the square and Seventh is elected. endeavoring to preserve competition Commercial Congress. . any manner connected with' the street, and on wheel of the buggy If there be no Secretary of State, between the companies and prevent transaction, to be received, possess- Subscribe For Tlie Jurjd was crushed in the compact then the Secretary of the Treasury one from crushing the other. rfebscerb For The Hrld. 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