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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. FORCE ENTERING BELGRADE N PARTLY DESTROYED SUFFER HEAVILY ALLIES. LANDING MANY TROOPS! Despite Change in Attitude of] Greek Goverhmertt-Allied Fleets Active. London, Oct, 8.-Tho advance, guard ot thc Austro-Germ?n army! which crossed .tho Dauubo into Bel- ! grade has boon partly destroyed and partly captured and, thoso entering I Serbia across the Save river met] enormous IOBR?S according to state ments from Nish. Tho Anglo-French forces landing at Saloniki aro making their way north ward to protect Macedonia, which is ! threatened by Bulgarian invasion. - Landing ts. proceeding despito the ? chango in tho Crook ??vorair.?nt and tho ministers ot. the entente powers have asked ?reeco to'defhic her pjlicy tout; the now. pramior has hot ans wered arid won't until the next cabi .net meeting. This ?B considered evi- j donee that 0reece will, maintain neu trality. Allied fleets /are roported off Bul garian ports in the Aegean and BJack BC?B and a Turkish army is Bald to have becu 'rushed north to prevent Russia- landings .troops on tho Black sea coast ao Bulgaria may not be j called on to.fight her old friends. Whether Italy lends the allies as sistance in tho BalkanB and Rumania's attitude is not disclosed - foo German . prosa ; thtak?- tho^^Mea^^l?toltaw ?wuii landing at saion?ifi arv? preparing for" operations, against-Turkey. * Tho general offensive lrivthe w'-'it is riot. \-matbriallfcitrg; The rec?nt French, attacks in "Artois arid Cham pagne, and especially about Tahure Hill, appear local affairs. ' . A similar situation "prevails on the eastern.front. The,Gi t$?:\ s are"stall ed before Bvhujt and .'re meeting Russian attacks from tuv.re tooth tc G?llela. It is said virtually all German mer chant marine has been.1 ewept from tho Baltic by British arid Russlaa sub marines. London, Oct: -5.'-The Teutonic in .vasiou of Serbia is.In'fuli swing. Un der Field -Marshal von Mackensen the iAu??tro-Gon .!ih, forces aro . seeking, to puah southward In an attempt'to seize tho trunk mllway.'frora Belgrade to Sattonik and Constantln'ople.: Tho next movo Avlth Bulgaria 1* whether she will attack Serbia from hero br I maintain a watchful attitude/ is a mat te i- of Burmiso. The situations is stich that her. entry, into the war-seems- ft matter, only of'boura." ?''^. I'lisplari worships aid ; reported tomb?rjd'rng}Wi.'Bu I&w-iau' Blank rSea port .'of' Vu^ troqpii 'ara n$rig rushoii .forward from .Solfniko. ' Meanwhile at tho ribing whore tho-Tfttlv/ay. appr?trcH?s' closest to Bulgat'ian th^rlliiry,; .both tim al lied and f???garl?n:1?rriiyji?? .messing. It',Is rebortwi : from J ?alian, .. smirc.cn, that as a' precaution the Serbian gov. ern monts 3? transf?rring records ali? v archives. ?rom?.;NiS^ ?o ietin abolit fifty inileg from ;<t?V :G reek TroritWi'. With virtually made-over, guns'1 and equipment,.- and. stiffened with British, and Fren cir'troops lt is predicted here" that JMo Sorb?ans .offer4i ;stubborn re sistance to tho Austro-German ad vance. . . ArtUlerj Butr?s. ^ E-itIs. Oct. 8.- North oi Arras last 'ii?g??t the cannonading c?atiri&?d'on both sidos, The French war'efflcfe announce.f.that. fche ar.ti??iiry. was ac tive in the - wyo' rog|o?7.?$a1l'. ttip>tri?i',.t?c ' the river Atsn?. In tho:C%iaim||?% dtytrict there was violent bombard wt???n the. part of tho Gorman' ar tillery w!ih v?ry.-.1 energetic > replies from French cannon; There' w?s al?b activo fight lng., in. tba ireuches.jsouth Yfcsiorn of ?arntre. ? :V#r3? Sftittta' . -Report^:- - ? ^trograd". ?m?c^ S:-Tl.?te io.:-:- re ?nC*?l.4??iHtary activity lu the. north ? on tne'i-Btt?J?t?u front from "Dvi?^to ^ym^Mm^P. The heaviest fighting : is Vin *h?. -pe&hborhood of iivinsk south' opta?teh-the .O?ri??nk ha? some KuccoHSi Oe ^ ' choirs: however- thV BiissiacB haye: withstood tho Va* : aauUa. :/v\At?i?Jia; ;Ct?f, 8, -Tho ,o.m??a?^??^ ~??*?-f&::- .'that: thor* ia. rio foundation to eke\r^?^)-t^-%^W TO MEET WITH LANSING AT | STATE DEPARTMENT TODAY TO DECIDE WHO TO RECOGNIZE! Expected to Follow Lansing's} Suggestion and Recommend Carranza. . Washington, Oct. 7.--Tho~ fourth and perhaps the last meeting of tho Pan-American Conference called hy Secretary lansing two months ago to consider tiho-Mexican situation willi bo held In the stato department to- j morrow. . Lansing is oxpected tb ex press to the meeting that tho Carran za government having acquired mill- | tary supremacy and promised protec tion tb foreigners should bo recogulz-] ed. The actual extention of recogni tion which will he done hy accredit' : in g an American Ambassador new| government.-will not follow for a few f weeks. Chile, Rt v-yla, tlruguny : and Guate mala, w?b will. take part in 4Tho .con f?rence havo been gathering informa tion on Mexican conditions for throe | weeks. . HEIGH HELD lp ???? LONGO? Accused of Having Joined British Navy to Obtain Information for G?nna?iy. . New York. Oct. S.- Kenneth Q. Triest, 19, "S'h'o disappeared; ?'. from Princeton' last; January, is a prisoner in Loudon, accused-as a spy, accord ing to Information his relatives 'here received froth tho state department, ile is accused bf having Joined the English navy to obtain information for..Germany. . ' VTOfest'io.'A: song of Wolfgang G. Trl?Bt/b?eniber of tho contracting firm ot Snare & Triest. His father ls a Gorman, naturalized. Triest said ho hhd .presentedSecre|ary Lansing witb testimonyhy friends to ?how that tho hby >V?s ' mentally Unbalanced. :He asked Lansing to secure his release. Secretary' t^mslhc Obtained ti post-1 pbhem?iit bf ihe trial to' enable him to J submit ?evidence'/ Triest Said. ?fBiiN K OOyEBPBJ AID! Want Appropriation of Two MU li Gi r?ti?p r ignc on \ Cstrca Csinker. : ? Tampa, Oct. 8, '^.fCoro?nitteb - com posed of: irb.lt growers and'.'shi?pjits bogart a e&thpaign &6TQ: today {for. i h fedora)- appropriation of', two Ui?t??b? to ?dd In U.ib elimination of tho citrus c?nkor, Which ls said to threaten j great damage and:. already Infects ' sixteen,.Floridacounties. Tho cbnk ^'^?^a^^i^^'iSiy? been brought to Florida ir?ni Japan. HV*?r:t?l4 other gulf states are infecte&SBHH .fereticfe Apprfet* K??n. -jv .Paris, -Oct,* S.-The;s^ite^/oday save iin?l nanctlon to fhV-X'A?jio Frenchi??kn.-;~\-&hG. Joan was jiporov ?d . yesterday, hy '..the .-?CtamB^r;-; 0f-> "* "' j?al^f*rH Bombard ? iv'lsh. Oct. 8.~?An sfeiprarie comlbg This. ls. the most re?oit photograph ot Lord Northcliffe;,' owner of the lan don Times-, and DatJy'Mail, and a number, of.other publications, and tho greatest man in Great Britain. Tho British ':dr(ve against the Gormans In tlie north, of."^Fra.r.oe, which has also mado Dosslblo tho drench drive In Um Chanmagu?country, ?n -sitien'* which' eVon Gerni^hB? admit may lttean de feat f pr. thehi jj 'was duo to his; cpu rage Jm?re t^ah.. any other man on tho ?allies' cide. . >?. Neither th;? french nor .tho British could Uavo/Uhdertahon th? drive had not the^-BrUish forces under General Pt?nchT^??ter more than a year of dolay-r^ne'en/subniled with cannon and* pig^esfji?B?ye?. It was Lord'.Nanti ra England ; Ssid to Bo Displeased itter. '^e?hingtpn,.Oct. 8,-Siato. depart ment bf?icials admitted today they'ard Bmidecltlod whether Consul' General Skinner, who was recently ordered piorno iron' tandou; would ,'t?tUrn to ia. ibis is th?J?rst intimatioiV there might ; be displeasure in -gland tiver his-report-to. Washing C-Ih the .British- re-exports matter! \ Wm " AI.TII? iRCIirTECTS H.Jff&S| KOtmiP: ?)?A1i IX BOT HATH lost?n. Oct. 8 i-Lyi?f:. in' a bath-' b filled with ^scalding -water tho1 Mly of MTS. Priscilla H. Crbwn shield,*!ot M?rbelh?anv. whs' f?dnd lu ul hotel Voot??.. today..She. was i?v? Wife t?f .Bow'de'm B. qrow?nshipid, a prominent Bo?ton club man ?nd n naval 'Architect of national r?puta tion. 1 - -? . . ' . SPAftTA?lW AU?WTO?t ! ??letohia, 1 Oct.; J^:--"W. 1 G,'-: #J O'?JdelilS hs? boi?n reappointed*audi-' tor for Sp&tt?Qhhrg. county accord-" lug, to lav.- by Governor ^fanning. Frahea Qr?tint Million Ton? Coal. ; .0U^fA??m%yf. - vsiy Oct.. 8.-MU Hon*. nt: tons, ?of -r?oa? havh been otder-1 ed -\?)f?*<&>.twW^Wrgtol?. ac-j ta at ? cllffc. ell fi o several months ase who com pelled- the reformation of the British cabinet which':tool? from Lord Kltche nerJthe matter of supplying munitions ot wars- Lloyd-George was glvon the place .bf . minister of munitions*in the new/cabihct, will? the result[ V'..jt thc army in tim field WBB/supplied with inntrurnnTiti?. TOT the gT?S? i!i*i V.C. fe- wmonths, even weeks, ; ago Lord Northcliffe was denounced by overy Briton .\yhp; Wa3 too'stubld to seo that high, explosives must b? "provided the army ...'in,'?he. face "bf: condemnation .Cte 'stuck; to.;his rourse;'and'drove.'thc government.r,tp action' .His sagacity is now evident, and- after tho . slow thinking Boltons awake, he. will prob ablly bc hailed as the savior of the nation. FORGE GROWN ON itiary vI?ad?r3 ;-I?tV??d .to . For- j '?f^b?y'^t?rm'^^?^ 'Shs Kw, ? Emperor.. '?' London; bet. '*.-The griat milUsiy rav.'ew planned at Peking. in colara- j ttoh 'of thia "^nViv/orsary of the forma tion of ?f?jo/ republic.i<h??,'pe?h':ia'ban' don^J-'-After-'.^Vi^'dUenvcry-that mili tary leaders ii intended -vto.,. forcibly Jwu Preah??Vit Yuan Shi Kal em or. The Peking;Vtflspatch adds t the monarchlal x^ijvemeat |s; dc- 3 .^.r-.p'r.g s-?j/uiiy. fwo ..Hoi*?I Clerks and Two Wo-j inert iieid By IMTO for peecL ;,'. ?f ihneapolls,Oct. s,-ilrs;-. Kath" bribe Arnold of Buffalo,who told a?> ?jaaintance 'hore: ahe:.??f*fcvtTyln'g;; -t<v ?scapo- au- enemy who 'bpd pursued ?^3i:*?S??B??cl. mtles^ was ehokcd and ?e^tbo tb ' death in a M\fc?- toiaigfct. Tho police . believe the., murderer walked into the hotels feud: asked, t nnsimhor ?' of, ber, recmi, Tt?b hij $0?jl??ah'f ?lvoworein .inhibe'h>! are he?d. g uiitffitinii MADE J,JP OF AEROPLANES, AIR CRUISERS, SCOUTS AND TORPEDO PLANES MANY GARRY TWO THREE-INCH GUNS Correspondente Shown Field of j Aerial War-Craft Forming Half Mil? Front. I Par ls, Oct. 8. -That an "aorlal ar my ' formed of divisions and, squad rons with battle aeroplanes, air cruls-l bra, scouts and torpedo planes caf-1 rylng, somo of them, three-inch can non and rapid flro guns proved., a I reality today when Alexandre Hlller and, war minister, assigned two military expert? "who conducted cor respondents to a point not mentioned -vtfa'ero. the now fleet of battle craft 1B assembled .and later to an aviation !behool where a hundred aviators are j ^earning. . Tho correspondents I watched the fleet maneuvering high Uri the air. firing rounds from throe-" Inch'., rlfl?s while thoy ooared, looped ? and darted about. -Wii?x??l? ' [f. At 'the aviation ! ftold battle planes j r-jid cruisers . and planes with deep wings made a froii.Va half mlle wide. ^\yi*t'tho ofHcers ?aid was tho first realisation of the battle plano was tho ; cen ter of attraction. It carries U'crew of twelve men with tw]|jf?Tt? pori; ?nvits .wings. ; Tho cruise^, orel armed- with ono cannon and' rise 'vcr- ! iycalily'.?r.oin- tho ground nt ri npeed ot nttiety}mlle8:an';?S?ur. . ^ liacji. squadron ; 'constato '?. J?g^ipe.l pl??j.'; squadron of fifty pfllcora and mon. SoVen' Atnericari. aviators In toe French army, took part in the re cent raid "jon/ Cbampagno .and five other Americans are scouting on''oth er parts of the French line and eleven are in training. .11A IM POS A BUNS AGROUND ; PASSENGERS LANDED SAFELY Seattle, Oct. 8.-Seventy-nine pas Beng?fo, of tho. steamer Mariposa, >w&ich is aground.on an island off the BrjtiBh Columbian coast, landed on tho 4)each safely and are being brought to Seattle by steamer. .Thtr. ty-iour of the crew were -picked, up by a fishing boat. New York Stocks. New York, Oct. 8.-Further sub stantial securities were ! recorded at tho' opening. Advances of 1 to 3 from yesterday were made by Crucible Steel, Colorado Fuol. and other ?similar shares. Bethlehem'Steel soon went to 4 ;05, n gabi of 45, reacting about noon to 4.39. Preferred reacted 14 to 1.61; BES?B?? Five Hundred, automobiles to Participate m Crand Pro cession. -, Chicago, Oct. e.-Norin ann Hourn are to Join hands tomorrow in the dedication of the Dixie highway' V??h connecta Chicago with M ?and, Via. : lu honor of thc Offl?lal opening of, the pew roadway" on V ''Chicago ?day," the anniversary .-?pitho \ great' fire, u procession of- fully SOO", autp rhoblles will ?tart from Grant Park on lhe 'city l?ke front and follow the. Dixie Highway tri Danville, Div, whence the trip' over, th? '? full:: distance will ,be i taken up by h?lf n ?i?ndred tfotof Governor Donne of Illinois and JIayor. Thompson of Chicago aro ex pfi^d to attend the exorcises at ibo I ?Carting ; place and . Governor .Duhnc wpl ride ss stir as Danville, Illinois. GOT. MANNING APPOINTS HONORARY DEFENSE JW AftR Columbia, Oct, S.-Governar Man ning has nanto ed an honorary board for South Carolina appri. requetit ct the American Delenpc society; :, Tho members of the board aro: W. -$??re, adjutant : generali E. Blythe, of Greenville, colonel .'of, * st Infantry; M. B, srgetown. colonel- of th? : Seco *' *Vrtv 'MrWv. l*WmmsBr PREMIER'S SON IN DETENTION CAMP I Sentenced to One Year for Speak ing Abusively of Ger Many. Berlin, Oct. 8.-Tho .''Oversells | agency sayB'"Ueutenant Jacques Del** caaso, son f.tho French Premier, who ia a < r prisoner at Hallo hus1 been sente' .tl to detention for oho year in. a A rtress for having spoken j abuslvoly of Germany and declined tb ? obey orders. Presidential Party to Be Guests of I Coi. E. M. Mouse at Theatre Party. Whshlngtbn,' ' Oct. 8.-President Wilson,, accompanied by Ilia f|j|roN&j Mrs. Norman Galt; and members of! his family, left for New Ybrhj wh*ro they will bo entertained by .C^'dael Houso .tonlglvt at. a-theatre party in honor of OJO president's" engagement announcement. An unu3nnlly large crowd awaited the; president 'a arrival at the union 8ta^oM^M^?'r the jsar ty hoarded-a private cari: moi! were in t)x^?^^0aibmSSm W?lMKVlBByi'miSart .nt lita... ~ tlon rotra to await tho arrival of his fiancee'. Mrs. Galt and lier mo thor j appeared soon. Alfter smiling a greet ing tho president escorted his fiancee I to the car, raising his 'hat in response | to a ripple of handclapnlng. Right to Choose Friends j and Make Loans at Own Discretion. Petrograd, Oct. 8.-The Bulgarian reply to the Russian ultimatum was] transmitted.' In the Bulgarian luu guago, notwithstanding thc fact that I BusBian la the traditional, language of intercourse among toe. Slavic conn- ! l'.iv"U The'message was so badly gar-J |vJ. In transmission that the foreign oiflco has not yet been able to uc^ Quratoly reconstruct tho. text. Tho nsessiigo ls described as "bold ta'the. verge of insolence.'* Ip substance Bulgaria denies that German oQlcera are on tho staffs of tho Bulgarian.arr ! ?mies, but says - if they aro ..'.present that that fact concerns only Bulgaria, 1 wWbh rcBerveB; the right to Invite whoever'it likes. Regarding, the ac ceptance of financial aid, from Ger many Bulgaria maintains her right to make loans wherever it pleases. AB to the demand of Bulgaria to break with the "onemies of. Slavism/' . the Btjig??in? isovsrsniiriv. ?Tjsr?ri? ?is pri vilege tp choose frlonds to Bult Itself and to Join any group il; prefers. b?t' ' ' '?randfather C?lauKe, Denver, Oct. 8.-Tho United States court qf appeals affirmed the convic tion of Frank Quinn and J. J. Beal, elastics ci?lcif;!^. ir? Kiagiionvr comity, Oklahoma on the grandfather clause; ISON! PLANS ra? BEFE? Recommend* Big -, Increase in ?iL???i^ Army and Creation WaaWugto??, Oct? 8.- -The Garrt sor batloual defense plais* hav*; been su omitted to President Wilson. The details are. secret?, but lt Ja uo ?tfc*l that they TOctumnett'd \t0\ Increase', la ? th? ' standing1 army, _ t>r?nl#tl,6n of the. militia, the fcrea tio Aof a reserve and no ihcreaisb Oie reserve" supply bf ammttiwwfe B^-A -large increaser in field : artil lery and the.exteaslhh at, Platts burg pl?n?o*cftj??e? soldier;eam$a,' DEFEATED BOSTON REJO SOX AT PHIU?>ELPHL? YES TERDAY ! REDSOXL?ST^ GAME ?N ter Pitcher, Stabed emd Bea ton Outhit Phillies ?ut Mado Maiiy Error?. ?? Philadelphia, Oct. 7.-Tho Phil? ndolphla- Nationals won th??opening gome of tho world's ecrlc? hero thia afternoon, defeating b'Hr Boutpb Ame ricana three to. ono ; Despite tho fact that tho Red Box onjfc hit tlw PliiUiOB, errors and lack of playl&K judgment at critical marnent gave tho. contOBt to. tho Nationals. Neither Alexander nor gtiore. pitched Bcnear..; tional thfti|, ?mit osceji?nt defensivo work' haft, of then? Kept the seor.? ^pwn. ? '. Poakert's'. catch of Gardner's, long' drive to ccntorlfold in tho eighth Stopping tho Red Sox rally was tito fielding feature. . - . ' The Phillies made runa on tho Hunkiest bits the game has .itfpfc? knowh. ;. A . Texpa . te^ brought In tho first run fit .the serio? in the fourth being the only- outr?f? diamond drive ot tho' Natignnhs. v . It was a mcdlcoro. gumeV Several blay? will go down la history aa *'? ed with an ivory huo with tho slngied ur olgiah when sh?rtatop. overcome* by second bsaoman Birry'a wonderful stop of Bancrofts drive ho forgot to cover eacoad* ollowfmng Stbckv who ?ad walked, ito. reach cos ond and Bancroft getting first. AgalnBt the fiv^o'freak hits Shore allowed tho Phllllea, Aloxandory whose victory ,was fdr from itupressjVQ was touched for . eight. He was -, also . plainly nervous during the first three; innings and only the ducky breaks saved him. In the last half ol the fourth Pas kort hit a Texas loagner hack of first. Cravath sacrl'ieetL Pashcrt .WSnt iii laird on LU??rUs' out. TjVb.it ted heat out an infield hit just ont .of ' Barry's reach and Paskert scored. In the eighth Speaker walked, todk. second-oh Scott's'Infield "out..-,Lewis Singled to loft and Speaker scored, Lewis taking second on thc throw in. Here Paskert .?? saved the ^ame by a wonderful catch of Gardner's.drive. In tho Phillies' half of the eighth Alexander waa An. easy Out. Stock walked." Bancroft hit to Barry, who " / ' made a fine stop, but. Scott ' w?s asleep and Stock waa pAfe nt Eccond and Bancroft at flrst-v Oravath pit a bounder which Se^tt'shot tb first instead of t:io plate, Stock scorings Shore muffed Ludcnus' bounder and Bancroft scored. The officio! attendance wan nineteen thousand.; three hundred: and forty three and decclpts,: fifty-one thousand . and sixty-six. Tho pitchers tomorrow w.v proba bly be Chalmers or Slayer for the Ju lies and Foster or Leonard for thu Box. . . \ ' ? , Wrut Inning. rificeu Alexander to Ludftrns; Speak er walked; Hobllbzel forced Spet?fc?r? Bancroft to Nlch?ff; Hooper went to third; HoblltseH,- taaght off firsL Alexander to Luderous; No rons, one hit, no.?rrore.- :,-%r-f-:^ ^i^^i Philadelphia-Stock fouled to Cady, croft it?ed 'to' .Ssrryi^?js?hfe?v *OT??~ ed to Hoblltsel: No hits, ho rans, no errors; !; '.. Hecorid Ian Jug. Boston-Lewis singled; Gardner; ' .sacrificed;' Alexander % tb Ludtrus: Lewis- -going : to second ;'-Barry hit; to Aiexa?d?r who threw to Stock tb hoad off 'Lewis at third j ; Stock* tb wr to Bancroft who touche^ tlio .r?hn?r but; Barry went out td-second; Cady fanned. No runs, ?ne hit- no - error*.. ?-PWadelpMa^rsv^^ ^P^KLhdorous grounder' ahd ?e?eh SKfeav?th on the ?ne?'t^?riw.aaf?: Luderbto ont ate?ii?kv Cady to Barry}-;" Whittcd walked; Niche* -fanned. No nuns, nb hit?, no errordv Third Jmirtfg. lkw^-^horh1 b?^Wtchof? to Lad ems, Hboptfr Hied tb Whltted; ScbU singled;' speaker-flied tb tyhltted. $0 rub*,: one hit,ino -errors. Bhlladelphla^Barns f KM *a Scott; Alexander singled; Scott forcead?lif?t; ?thd&r. - Gardef?r1 to Barry, B?ncrptt Wt.HbbH?so?l unassisted. ^biriiQs,' one hit.'no errors. ' J tCONf lN??D ON VAQ^WXY J HHH^^HHB&BHI?HIBHBHHHBB