English Girl Making Shells for the Army. Herc IB the evidence of the fact that women have lind to go Into thc munitions factories ot Great Britain to make shells for the army. Tho call of Mluister of -Munitions Lloyd-George has not been answered sufficiently to keep tlieao women out of this trying and laborious work. Thc photograph was taken Just outside a factory where there are hundreds of women at work. Without thom thc soldiers of Gen. French In the field would have to retiro before tho Germans aa they havo done orten ; in tho past bc? cause-they had no proper ammunition with which to fight. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION TO j ATLANTA, GA., AND BIRMINGHAM, ALA. VIA C., N. & L. AND SEABOARD AIR LINE Wednesday, July 14th, 1915. RATES AND SCHEDULE Atlanta Columbia . 7:30 a. m.$3.50 I rm o . 7:45 a. m..' 3.50 Ital len ti nc . 8:04 a. m..:. C.50 White Rock. 8:11 a. m. 3.50 Hilton. 8:11 a. m. 3.50 Chap?n . 8:24 a. m. 3.50 Little Mountain . 8:36 a. m. 3.50 Sllghs. 8:43 a. m. 3.50 Prosperity. 8:54 a. m. 3.50 Newberry. 0:13 a. m. 3.50 Jalapa .*.. 9:30 a. m. 3.50 Gary. 9:37 a. m. 3.50 Kinards. 9:44 a. m. 3.00 Goldvillo .V.9:54 a. m. 3.00 Laurons. 8:20 a. m. 3 00 .AT. Clinton.10:15 a. m. 3.00 ARRIVE ATLANTA 4:00 P. M. ARRIVE BIRMINGHAM 10:20 P. M. Birmingham $6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.50 5.50 6.50 6.50 .Special train leaves Gervais Street Depot, Columbia, 7:30 a. ni. Wednesday morning. July 14. Arrive Atlanta 4:00 p. m.; Birmingham 10:20 p. m. Tickets sold to Birmingham will be honored returning on all regular trains. Tickets from Atlanta good returning on all regular trains except Train No. 6, leav ing Atlanta 3:00 p. m. Returning'passengers must reach original starting point prior to midnight Sunday, July IS, 1915. Children under 12 years half r?to. For detailed information call on any C., N. & li agent or write E. A. TARRBR, C. A., J. S. ETCHBERGER, T. P. A., C., NVJ& L. Ry. i'lione 1040.* s. A. L. Ry. Phono 574. COLUMBIA, S. C. RSION To Asheville, Waynesville, Hendersonville, Bre-| vard, Lake Toxaway, N. C., and "LA?DOFTHESKY" Via Blue Ridge Ry. and Southern Ry. t Premier Carrier of the Sentit . . WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1915. From Anderson, Seneca, Greenville, Spartanburg And all Intermediate Points. Excursion tickets will be good on all trains Wednesday. July 21,1916? Ex* cnrslon tickets will be good returning on all regular trains to reach original starting point by lalitaight, Monday, July 20, 1915. Gloi lng from an altitude of ?,090 feet ate ve sea level. HrgL-clnss coaches on all trains to accommodate (he excursionists* Fer? farther inforasation apply to all ticket agents Southern Ballway or w. E. MCGEE, ?. B. A?WIKRSON, W. B. TABER, Asst, CtenT tteas. Agt* Superlatendeat, Tyar. Pass. Ant, Columbia* S. CW / Anderson, 8. &, Creen ville, S. C Canadian Scores Morgan Contract With Great Brtain Wilton W. Butler. Returning to the United States, willi a contract for $8:;,uuo,000 of war supplies for the Russian government. Wilson NV. Butler, vice president um! contracting engineer of the Cana dian Stool companies. Limited, and tho Canadian Car & Poundary com pany, Limited, said he had told the British authorities that their con tract with J. P. Morgan & company of N'cw York for tho purchase of war supplies, was un Jun t. "I went to England," said Mr Hul ler "to appear before the Hoolii committee, which is to devise means of defense in co-operation with thc war office. "Tlie Hritish war office wants to import skilled labor from Canada and other colonies. 1 got VU ry sore over lt. I said to the committee: Wc don't seo why you want to take our labor away. I consider this desire to import Canadian labor an outrage. "".Ve Canadian manufacturera arc Indignant that Morgan & Co., nav? not given us any of these onie ru I personality have eight factories that aro idle. "Lloyd Gcorgo ls up against the stiffest proposition of his-life, and if ho wants to get tho best possible re sults from Canada ho could do no better than appoint Mr. Thomas Shaugnessy as his agent. Every body in Canuda bas complete con fidence in Sir Thomas. "Ho was purchasing agent boforc ho became president of thc Canadian Pacific Railroad, and as such was thc most efficient man in Canada. If Canada ls properly handled she can produce shells on an infinitely great er scale than the Hritish government ts a waft of. . "Tlie great demand ls for an explo sive shell. Shrapnel can't tear up a concrete-backed trench, an explosive shell can. The whole trouble with the ammunitions question over there ls the red tape of the British war office." Roumania and Munitions. (Detroit Free Press.) Thc failure of Roumania to Join tho cause of the allies when Italy entered the war. naturally caused a great deal of disappointment !~ ih3 capitals of the members of the quad ruple entente, and corresponding^ Joy In Berlin and Vienna. It ls generally given out that th? hesitancy ai Bucharest ls the result of a failure to cet acceptable terms, notably from. Russia. Berlin hints that tlie Rou manian government is playing off the entente and the dual alliance against one another, in order to get ae much ap possible for its services. There may be a good deal in this, or there me y not. News from the Balkan peninsula is very fragmentary and untrustworthy, which possibly explains why one Important feature of the situation has not been dis cussed in the dispatches. This is the question of munitions. Is Dancania prepared to go Into the war? It ts truo Roumania bas one of tbe fine army organisations of Europe "and that at the outbreak of the conflict it was presumed to be fully prepared for a desperate fight. But a year of actual engagement has shown the governments of tho world 'hat pre paredness Is a much more weighty matter than had beef, supposed and several nations -which thought them selves very well equipped have been bard put to lt to keep, the field. Th.? much ls known, Roumania has l*rgo munitions orders with concerns In tho United States. And, owing to tho condition at tile Dardanelles, it is un able to ?9t delivery, lt caa expect no help from Russian because Russia needs all thu supplies it can obtain. Bonmanla may have ammunition for homo protection in an emergency, or for an ordinary war, but If it en gages Austria and Germany It will undertake no ordinary war and com mon prudence may be inducing the government at Bucharest to hold off until lt ia tolerably ?uro that 1t will bo able to carry through anything tc begins. Tho forc'nv of the Dar danelles probably wonld bring both Foumarts and Bulgaria to a more receptive frame of mind toward the allied cause. SWINDLER WILL il BE PROSECUTED HEBE MATTER IS LEFT WITH THE DALLAS CHIEF OF POLICE WILL GO FREE Unless Dalles Chief Has McKenzie Prosecuted There Will be no Case Against Him. I J. Cleveland McKenzie, tue vonni; man who waa arrested io Dallas, Texas, for trying to swindle people in this- city out of money by posing as the' Kev. .Milton O. Alexander, may go free. It ls left with Cue Dal las chief whether he is prosecuted or not and ve.-y likely he will be turned loose. There lias been much speculation as to whether it is within the Juris diction of the South Carolina courts to have tho case prosecuted and it was thought for a time that lt would be up to the federal courts. Mr. William J. Thurmond. United States district attorney, at Bdgofield, bas in formed thc local authorities that thc oi?ens,. was against the state law and to have thc party extradited. Since '.here is differe nce lu opin ion of whether state courts have pow er in thc case, it hus been decided to let the matter drop and the chler of police in Dallas bas been so in structed as far as the Anderson peo ple arc concerned. Farmers und Automobiles. Take thu 10 States of Ute middle west known as the grain bolt: lill I nols, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wis consin, Missouri, Kansas, South Da kota, North Dakota and Oklahoma. [Four years ago these 10 States owned 1130,000 automobiles; the proportion of farm machines was perhaps one in 10. Thc number of motor cars in these lu States has quadrupled in the last three years, and more than doubled in ibu InBt two ycari', so that on January 1, 1915, by ligures furnished by thc va rious sccrctatrics of state, the number I of cars was 550,730. Of this immense total full one-half belong to farmers. [Thc number in thc 10 iStatos is in creasing at thc rate of 13.000 machines a month. 425 a duy. The average lvalue of tiicso machines' was $980. Farm and raeside. Ho Fault With the Henry. No thinking man can lind fault with , tho theory that tho man who farms ought to make b"n own food supplies. Not only this, but tile stands a better I cilanco to make a prolit out of this than from cotton, tobacco or any other all-money crops.-Greenwood Index. An old bachelor says ,a man's Ioy I al ty to .his family IS as nothing when compared with a woman's) loyalty to her pei I ? rnnd of face powder. -~m?MKo-t?M?3'?nMii?j?-iiii--a mi I I ii-j-fjjanjM AND] A Collei F ? rs t s I Second :f = . ci Third : I " The College is um sectarian in teaching. ,, A standard course An exceptionally Excellent courses i , I < . A material reducti enough to meets the p in the education of ye JAME? rnuc i TIKJCX. PREUHINERY WILL BE GIVES MOONSHINER Z ol urn bus Shaw Arrested by Dep uty Marshall for Operating Illicit Distillery. Columbus Shaw? whhlto, was ur csted cid brought to tho city ycotcr lay by L'nltoil states Deputy l'ayne, t being charged that ho liad been iperutiug an Illicit distillery, Tho rellminary will be held today al 1 i'olock before Commissioner Karie. lt will be remembered that Sheriff tshley aud Iiis deputies located a till on the land of Ur. Thompson ented by Shaw, about twelve miles elow tile City last week. About 500 allons of beer were found, willoh vere poured into the Hooky Diver nd tlie still brought on to Anuersou. Deputy Payne arrived in the city esterday morning ami went down to lie place and arrested Shaw yester ay afternoon. (June tn Xew York. Dr. \V. G. Smith left yesterday ir Now York Whore he will take a ost graduate course at tho Polytoch ic Hospital in New York City. Collage Endowment Funds. It lu certainly hoped thut the legls ilure will pass thc bill relieving col ige endowment funds^ from tax. eorgla can as wei afford to protect nd piomoto the various interests of s educational Institutions as other clea thut have boen doing so for rars. and it is urged by thc Slate ress that Governor Harri?' met/sago ) tile legislature be given tlie eon deration it deserves.-(.?riH'm News. Sweeping Compound We have a Gorm Killing,.Sanitary Sweeping (Compound that can't be beat, which we arc selling at a Very Special Price. This Sweeping Compound oils the floor, enables thc sweeper to sweep all Hie dirt out with the least et?ort possible. We got this lot at a price and we are going to give our customers the benefit of our good purchase. While it lasts, we will sell it as follows: In loo pounds cases.$2.25 In lots less than 100 pounds at 3c per pound. Guest Paint Co, Y,---<\ PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE of Ss C. Superb Now Science H di, LhVc.ry end Gymnasium. Moidotn Scientific equip ment. Up-to-dj?lo Dormitoricsvitli nil conv-ni?-nerr. Rank*ameno; thc bratelussi cnl Colleges of the Southeast. Stud: Tl body (Joubloci in throo years. f?upcnscs. moderate. Ex-ellent health record; w) ft. elevation', fifi; mora! und reliyiou? influences. Athletic facilities extensive. Write fyi catalogue to DAVISON M. DOUGLAS, D. D., iVnioVnf. CLINTON. S. C. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA., A ; rcpnratory oahool for boyp and young men. Utilize;;themaguifiecntbulld. *? inga and equipment of Purmnn University. Ollera to a limited number of Btudonta special twining nnd. strong preparation for college work, anti for lifi\ A full four-r'Mr high school COUtSO. t-*ir.ilt cla'?M*. close personal L ft^ sttoniion ?'ii: Instruction, inii'ieneo oiid disciplino conduct va to umdy Cbrtatlnn ebar?et?r niel worthy a.Tiirntfnns. At !!.:;.<. i.-n uif Ix, mit ?lo tr cywiutiilum. f-Mil l>.-\ll.b?krl hi\ll, tn?*t<. terni.,uaMVMll, IIUT-ry KH-kiij. dOMUnS .mt imbi I? spMklnj: OOH*??li. l'?.Hiwnl, f lilMtll I .lint, itt IIS) ??ni liu:t-o mtluin-..?. Ili-nltti r<-eo.il? r:r.tiMi:aiu;m^>ii^ JULY Don't start on that vacation trip without first potting on tires. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Maiii iRSON COLLEGE ge With Distinctive Features in the Education of Women : mall classes, with close personal attention to the needs of each student. ;ourteen teachers, with accommodation in the dormitories for only 100 students. pecial attention to the health and physical development of the student, .ampus of 32 acres. Basketball and Tennis Courts. Gymnasium. Spe ial training in all suitable outdoor games and sports. '.ooperative government, by which students, under careful direction, are ided and encouraged to govern themselves in all matters pertaining to the home life in the College. % der the control 6f the Baptist denomination, but is absolutely non of study leading to the degree of A. B. fine Department of Music. * lu Domestic Science and Domestic Art. on has been made in the cost of attendance. The prices are low iresent economic demands, antf high enough to ensure care and safety mr daughter. Send for New Catalogue to i P. KIN ARD, President Anderson, S. C.