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' '"'??^^ ' {7 ; ; ANDERSON, S. C., TOURSI>?Y MORN?NC, OCTOBER 28, 1915. ' " ?.?-Bgg_ .g. g , . 1 " .-:..lll''^?^^w"l,l"ll?M''M""MB??*??MMB?M?W^^ , l1TTfiririTTTrtWMBn?liMMMiii._;_ NUMBER 247. T0 CONSTA t . 'i .?,?.."! .'? ? ' -ir,'..' ?" '. .--*>? J HAVE FORCED JUNCTION WITH BULGARIANS IN NORTHEAST SERBIA WILL ATTEMPT JO GAPT?RE NISH If That junction is Taken They Will Have Railroad Counec tions VVith Turkey. London, Oct. 27.-Tho Auetro ; Gormans and Bulgarians have, forced . a Junction in tho northeast Serbia, bringing tho Teutonic allies a stop nearer Constantinople. From the Iron Gates along the Sorbo-Uumahion frontier'to Negotin, where it loaves Serbian soil, the Danube .la held, by the Austro-Germana and,.\ Bulgarians, and offen; means of shipment of men and arms and. munitions -Lo. Bul gar ii.;- and thence possibly-by raj'road into B?J gaita and to j Constantinople. By use ot the : Danube, tho Teutons therefore could serve the. T?rk? .'on Gallipoli ns well mi tho Bulgarians and possi bly: some. Turks who will meet nhy attempts at hostile landing at Bul garian'-. Black Sea ports, lt. nc cm r. probable that-, the Teutons , will 'continue southeast along ' the T^?k: river .valley; of in an endeavor to roach Nish - and capture that. Invi portant Junction. of tho . Belgrader Constantinople rallprad and also the , Nish-Saloniki railroad. This would eoable them., to have railroads over which Uioy could ship munitions to Turkey. ? - . Although tho Teutons and Bulgar res are making -progress at all pointo in the! north-from the Bauubo and .Sa.ve\i:!Y^^ , Bosnian front,--' tho ' British1 troops from. SaohlHi have Joined the French whotoa\?d iKsesi yictorioiia ?vor the Bulgarians in tho south. This would indicate that tlio thlr-3 teop thousandBritish.-troops sept from .Saloniki aro already or will-soon be . iv;/-/iqv option. .'.??/./ There is a Bulgarian report that Al banian; "banda haye attacked', the Ser bian1 outposts along " the Albanian border. | . ; French mines hive .destroyed G?r . man entrenchments southeast of Neu ville Saint .Vaastj abd tho -Froneli have captured . and ht>\ dihe- c?natS??S despite violent, ; cou n t e r-r. 11 n ck n, with ' heavy .Gorman losses. Tho, French near Rheims ohio, r'epalsed 'Gorman attacks wefe-'^eo?^^-?j^a^hyjcm^i^S-gas. . In .tho east vpn ^indenburgV 'iia? taken u mile and. & ??arter. of . Kns ..'.-'. stan front in the. Dyinsfc.region. The Hussiana. are violently counterr-attacV ' lng. The Belgians. have defeated- tho Germans along tho Boundary of Con* go Free State and German EJaat'Afri ca?"' according ; to .. Belgian announce ments. . >;-'. : ;.-V-v;-; - . . / London, Qcti 27 .-London's - opti mism regarding tho outcome of the Balkan conflict colored; by reports of determined : Sorb?an; r?slstanco and ' difficulties the inVa)dersiwer^ n^eetiog. has .yielded to'the ?eortvlction that it will take j flomolhlng In . tho ; nature . of ? miraclo' io-' avert a disaster tor starbt*. : r Lord jLah^owpa'e description of (ho -. Maoeilontan cam'pa iga. In . the house of lords yesterday.'ia;rag?rdod aa an IndW c?tiou that the. assistance tho allies ?h? h?ye'.beert able to offer Sorb?a Io not s??clent to .meet,- her needs. .?' ,.. , Tho a*Apeiil; of the' 'Serbian premier to England "toJio;evoryihlhg you can to ensure ybur tr?opi-reaGhlng.uBio? sikssisa possible" intimates tho resl?? tance Vat-the Sorbl&hb ii? nearing- Ita '^Jle ;^tmtonic aha Bulgarian forces . aro now within twrthty. K.?Uee of each V; - other?'^ttthw?st and ?ofetheest of Bc-foradp tho invading armiea,are ad-> vanning' along a hundred mlle- ?front 21?; temi mites south bf ?h? - Bt?mfceV An-Unulyais of tho at I ?at lon regard- j iiig the Belgrade;.^Nish pad-Salon" ' railroad; shown the'.Germane :c?*M?&_, the first.?tf inila* tf?r? belgrade, tho } SflfbfcWigith? n???& 1# i?hd ?he ?ulgp*1 riana ?jo ^k^Q^^m^Mu^^m^i voi'cioa?d' tho ids? ?Cr.io thv> ij/^eki'sbr dev."There areT4?^ro?rie0i;??ng tho reported. recaptur'e;by tho SerhIWif??'i Velea. tween'. l?c^gaty. asia Bulgaria- 'via' the v Y^a^feaftt^ fui,. The proximity of . tte twa . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ o^corr.?nf?.tho capture of Ur&uv, tho ' te^^s^^^fc^'li^P^^ sioo? ; ; Al* thoij^^the . ^it?^ t|^^|^.^|t?;yj^^ . tr^y ? HELD UP M. K. & T. TRAIN NEAR E?FA?LA AND ROB EXPRESS CAR NO STATEMENT OF AMOUNT SECURED! Robbers Succeeded tn Opening! . 'mg Country tn Pj?n?iL Oklahoma City, Oct. 27.--T4e southbound'Missouri Kansas and 'Tok os, number nine was hold up and rop bed.at two o'clock- this -'morning. tv? o miles south' of - Onana and ni?le.tm?les north of Eufala by. ten or moro ban dits who blew the^eata ot one expreps ?ar. and obtained an undetermined amount of money and valuables. They failed to open three other sates and escaped: without' molesting tho pas sengers. .. Tho bandits boarded iiiiln at some point north of tho scene cfVrob ?>ery and .Climbed . over the: baggage and waU .cars, and forcedvengincer to atop', . They weat to tho coaches, found the conductor and, forced him to> open the: ox p re ss cars., They. worked over an'bbur idowlng oh'^he saf?, "T^T?ree I others failed to , yield. . *it?j?- intro Charge?. ' Tho train crow waa lined up and guarded -by a. portion'- of tbovban dlts. A brakeman" 'wa?. shot tn the finger trying to. escape. ? ? Some ban dits went back to1 stor? a freigibt be hind. . The englneer.br tho' freight es caped, ran to Onnpa abd?'_;gave the | alarm. < Express: offlclalsirefused to* tell tho amount, of .-loot, taken by thb -robbers j who escaped , .into .the. woods, v?ad j marshes^ They "ure hoing., pursueq by \ OffioeTs Of a dozen' counties and", hun dreds1 of citizensY Tho train often telegraph 'facilities], and the country j Sparsely bsttled~i - All -t?s cars .known io traine d'railroad' man "was'exercised j to prevjant a wrecks Guards wero sent uhead and behind ' tho passenger to flag approaching trains'.' House of C???si??o?ia -\^?inSs/:.&'| Know' if. P^eace,. a vVBi^igj ' ? Comld?i^?. t mw ,I VMIW?I, London, O?? ? 27 .^Whoii Premier Asquith returns"^ the- house ^of commons tomorrow ho will bo.Asked by Annan Bi ice whether unofficial exc'.ungear ot*views hayo been . coas jied;''on/between lier)In and Louden flfcUb,-tho "possible, object cf ?lie, con clusion of an odtiy peace aud Vocther inquiries of a similar nature bay! Jbeea ..made' by .ofllclftl. representative-: Of. ;??y nentrar 'p/iw?r: '- Asou'th wil nloo be. asked still ad beroo to [ his Guild .hall.: speech- i when said Ortest,Britain; trtipuli..not aeath I ber ?w?rd uaiit tho -fr?edo?a of En? rope.waa recured'." '.'^aM; lo .SM^Dm^?f?t? ftom?r^ticBal Misesoaar^. : U":?: ?j? .Narr York,.' OeU. 27,^-Thb Vwird of j ?niesten? o? . ?vc Protestant t^jscbf - * ehnr?h afi?r.:d?*Sv spirited ct. trover?sy. ' today yptbfctdj son,d sew ^??e|rate?{?'Ttb " th# Isterdcriorhiaatic " niJjB^mary conference io be- hold w, P?name ? in F&fef?ary'. The delegateeV jKm'erer* ? ;Sction bn any ?ccl??^^caJ-,o^v ?n'tsfct ?yet?^tv-'oVer; \ the*:. Roma^" ' ^bo|t IX S. ATTORNEY INTIMATES! FURTHER-ARRESTS WILL BE MADE WILL CONTINUE INVESTIGATION Cases of Five Mon Being Held) Will Do Given to Grand ? Jmy hi Novemb?r? New York, Oct. 27 ?-Fedora! -ou .tkoiitlcs do not" believe that thoso: most.responsible for the alleged con Bpli'dfty to dotroy transatlantic ships laden with munitions of war have boen found' according to -a star.ement' by United States attorney, H. Snowden Marshall, today. . . .. "No more warrants havo been4 tits j Sued'and no moro arrests contemplat ed for tho present," *he' marshall ad ded, "yet, thero. may bo more arrests later." Ho also announced that the cases of tho five mea already appro bended, Robert Fay,'Waltor. L. Sobjlz, Paul ? Daescho, Dr. Herbert Klonsde, ? and Max Breitung, will go to the grand jury id November. Meantime federal detectives are continuing. the laves* rtigatton. ^ Another development was German! Ambassador von BernstorfTs telegram ! to thc state department denying that j Fay -had- connection , with the German ! Beeret service Or tho Gorman govern ment.;, i ' . Breitling, w3?o Is a cousin to E. N. Breitung, h wealthy ?u?hing mon and ah?rp owner, surrendered" today and was released (under a twenty-five thousand dollar bond, i Tho others hold. -.. Berlin, Oct. 27-.-Baron'Mumm, von f-Sc&#?$ra'M^'at 'tifither-3 foreign efhec today enid no sucli person as -Robert Fay vwas fcriowiii Rt the, foreign office and that the foreign ofllco did not nu; in tai n a ne cr ct servi co department. Long Considered Note of Protest Against Interference With A??V",ii*?- fittmnuoi Vtxmx*ir*AaA Washington, Oct. 27.-Tho United j States' long considered protest to Great Britain - over, Interference^ with American shipping, is en route to Lon don by special messenger, i? was an nounced today.. Tho document con tains tbh thousand words and will be presented by Ambassador 'Page, next week, ? The note contains VepeUoiosa of thtf'argtiments presented-last March when tlib UnitedtS&tos protested ,tho British: brder? in council, and - c>vere exhaustively al) phases of the ques tion: /it is. not kuo^yti what measures Are proposed in the event Great Bri tain refuses to ' modify- the interfer ence . . . . ,'. >.? WANT 'titifitifyiM FOR ; LSYEES ON MISSISSIPPI Memphis, Tenn., Octy, 27.-A reso? lutiori. catling on President , W?BOU to su?portva bill ir, Kcst; - consTc-oS asking ior. ah:Vappfonriation. of at least $60,000,000 .for' the Mississippi river levee system and "making that separate and xnsiinct fromyihor riv ers and harbors bill, was adopted at tito .meeting hero today of. Sena tors, representatives and . members of tho Mississippi River Levee asso ciation. ... CITADEL K?FE iTjBI)..i?WNTOX AT 3TATE FAIR in MK ',.. colombia",v?cti 27.~=la" the . game hero t??^y Uistween. tho Citadel and |*etf?n college .tito Ciiadej ?>Jbro of 14 to 0. . 'of. the Citadel ' roado > t?uch*dowjt;.'ln tbs first quarter. lowcdi by a goal.... VSVftelfc^It- ^aek?ori,i th? Cltade.. t??dtftft&i^; down followed by>4 goal; Tho, t^^ib'u?h :dowhii and/,tfc gOaig gaYoc***' .f?&dal-'the -.victory'. . ... j ... ;.. . ...- ' ?Jjr??^^sttteer?i: .Go'-td.'Rrfsah. U<d*Ah*?rth. fcsnfi.,* VOe : m.-i-'I Jobu'^lrt' t^a?iler, : ?. Hoary Browjw] Gbapfejliv rt?*?Wbfco?. s. ?Mui^s? ' " * ?ti?; hartman. who pt?adM F?vt, SroitK, Ark., in the I -io ? skais^raey" cases; w??o] rat" thV Tm U?r States -p'-v ';-b,er^::todey; v, M --.y. Governor Who Hurried British Nurse to Death Military Governor of Beldina, Omer ?I Von Hissing. General von /Dissing, .military gov ernor. of.^Dolgiamy tiMffiiijij^n^Vho prep fused . despite tho ' protests of Ameri can ..Minister'-Brand . Whitlock and other neutral foreign envoys in B0I7 glum, to' dol?y tho . execution of tlk? death sentence of Miss Edith Cavell, Drl nu fiiit/se-,'-convicted ^^a^apy 'in Brussels: She was shot io denth whilo thooo who 'Wore- interceding for | her woro.trying to get delay to. appeal to Kaiser Wilhelm. Six Petitions" Asians Ejection On . Question .'of Recalling Mayor ?| Ar Or?iR^v Being C-ircuintecl . ir* ?~-?''M*i???Llt ?-Il ? - , walmul >#i?jrt. M Columbia; Oct.-27.^-9ix petltlpna to Governor. Manning tusking that: ';p order an.election--foretho -recall ot Mayor Lewie _ A. Griffith- of Columbia were'p?t into'circulation heroflato to day,' accordtag'.. to' Clarkson, spokesman for- the' citizens, cornall'leo that Teeontly invesUgat?^?t'he: chargea against tho mayor. COTTON EXCHANGE l?siopt? mm RULES Limit Privileges of Alien Mern* liera Elected After ?ovem ber Fire?. .Jtf?w York, Oct. 27.-Members of thor?0" York ,-o?foneivha?s^?o?uy ay'? voto of ono U?:ndT?'? arid ninety to 'forty O?lopted on amendment limit ing' tho activities of aliena ; elected th r.*.i7nbcr.".!:!p after November"Coo; Tho amendment <B to make '- the ..exchange distinctly America anu?nrevent un expected activities by foreign agents In tho cotton market. " .Minor^/'l^a^^ ^^li Is-Duity: of !lj^j.^;B^':':: / Prepared; (' ' I. Chicago. Oct j 27 ,-^Pre^???s.<>a for hatton ot.. dofeuak:iJHS??j##?ch ?* taroo I nd li?trica and : control of vor ld -?a?tk?ta '^;4h<4?tfeli?M^h??itfStta? WSttm? adverted .today/ hy JaaVcs yit;?s^lt?^ yt?lfr mVbi?:bVoWT&f??km.kiSoTi, he President Conferred With Secy? J Redfie?da Over Plan to Prc I . tcct ?wwr?f^ji Manufacturera j Against Foreign Combinations. Washington, Oct. 27.-President Wilson today conferred. with So?r?? taryof..Commence- Redfield, aud oftir cials of the fo?iral trade, coininl.v:i.m over plann to aid Am er 1 eau exporter* to take .advantage' of world marketa and' ??ropcah war, and to prevent . foreign man ufa? tarers duj m pi n g gooda hero at lesa tliim cost. ' As a> result ot/tho conference It'jli' expected .will congress be asked tiqf. amend tho anti-trust .laws to-ni! ,y American exporters to form combina tions for tho purpose of pushing,, >r ?dgptrado, j While, it was dectdodthat Secretary . Redfield; rvould. recommend .that.congress make. Helling by foreign finns llore at less than.cost-production punishable under tho ant?-trust ,law.t It ia, not expected tho tariff will bo changed. . . . . I Washington,. Oct. 27.^n?r?tifery Re<jfioId and Chairman Davis ??-.th? f?deral trade commission-,i di?euasei with President- Wilson plans for.- leg" Incition to protect American'ronnufae tijrors from -foreign . competition. atier the.European .war. They submitted tentativo proposals for legisloiion to make ?undoraolling' by foreigners and 'Vanfalr compet? lion'.* punishable . . upr der me~.?^U-tr??? lews.v Efforts to build', up>.U;American dyestuff and chemical industry, to'competo with: the german monopoly on-, those linen ls hampered-by tho, ?fear that Gorman rca'cufacturors would cut prices after - - '. .y . ?' : BM T?H?O??i II* 1ITZ?N . KIM,8 KUiVniiEl) _AKft-"8EyjW*? . Manila, Oct. 27!^A typhoon ' ia southern Luxont killed at.. least one hundred and '.Baventy. ergons and Jir jur'ei 'i nearly eight hundred. Proper ty: sad. crop, damage, kfo estimated at one million. A heavy: landslide, iu yolvod -a portion of thc- volcano of 1 H'tfeingionV ; Octi ^t;-^idoht . Wilson has sent a Jenter tp;: Spiker Clar? -, asking, ?t?a. to come to Washr . in?fe?#s^-**^ i th* comrtit legislative program . ? l?tl?l MAY BE SHOT OR ARRESTED IF THEY CROSS INTER NATIONAL LINE ONLY BANDITS IN EYRS OF U. S. If Fighting Near Line Menaces | American lives U. S. Troops Will Fire on Rebels. Washington, Oct. 27.-Should Vil la troops cross tho border and all aol: tho Mexican town of Ag?a Prieta from tho Texas side. ' as press roports in dicate they might do, they would be treatb? merely as armed outlaws and ; arrested, or shot down if they resist ? cd, and bo turned over to tho Carran I za authorities when demanded. On tho other bund, since' the- Car I raUzn. government has beon rec?grtljs ? od,, hts troops, if driven aorosst,. tho [border .would bo disarmed and' re I turned at some other point with their | amis restored. Should fighting on tho border en .dangeri: th$% American side,--- ; Un hod States troops' uro expected to shell tho combatants, training their Hiv on the outlaws' instead of on the Cax ?nea troops. ' ^Indications today wera that Gov? [prnor; Ferguson of Texas, might ask! wider1 uso' of United Staten troops ! around Brownsville, possibly hy de-, | I daring martial law himself and ask ing federal aid to enforce it, and [round up tho bandits . 51UNOI8 PIIYglOIA?i Ii* CU8EIK OF DUE AI) AUTIIItAX ! Bonbow.City, Ills., Oct; 27.---Pr. j. C. ' Helper, sirick?n a month ago ] with anthrax, ls pronounced cured hy the attending physician. Dr. Helper's I wife throughout the greater part of | tho illness applied an antiseptic.*/to~ j tho wound in the physician's throat j at fifteen minutes Intervals. Helper 1 believes-he contracted tho disease from a mosquito bite. ?I I Brief Asks New Hearing tor Ifens j Schmidt, Convicted of Mur der Committed tn 1913. Albany, Oct. 27.--Briefs urging and I opposing a new trial fo?v .. Hana I Schmidt, convicted of slar'JB Anna Aumuller in Now; ork In; 1913 wore filed in tho appellate court on sup-1 port of oral .arguments from tho at- ? torneys for Selimidt and tho state. Schmidt ls under death sontenco. Schmidt's .attorney asked an oppor i tu ni t y. to : presentA ?vldonce that,, the girl died, f roni an Operation and avert juf ?'that the convie?lon ??6t?d ?largely on'.Schmidt's--confession which Blnco ha.? beej.??repudiated.- Schmidt was triew twice; tho. ifr^t. jury disagreed at both the defense was insanky. AMWIC?N UNITER ARRf?T IN L?NW5NI I Edward Weinachi Trading With Ho?t?e jr Interests. ,' , London, Oct. 27. -BdwaVd W?lha?ht jj?p^iig agettt, and- Amorleatt '<?ukra baa h?en '. remanded to Bow street court on- i charge Ot trading with UWI? irttorcBts,; ' He.was admitted M^ ^ui^id dollar hall v Wein? acbt's atiorhrr s?u?r tho latter had a einspiele aahrie^to '4b? charge. Ho is general-maha?er fos a comp?iro?0?: fargo intereste he?,?'. and th the limit ed StMos, and only arrjived th Bftg" *-^d four, days a?q; . PRECAUTION TAKEN TO HSDE FACT THAT NEW HAV?? } WAS PURCHASER BOUGHT TO CURB COMPETITION -j_-_ ? Much Evidence Introduced to Show Defendants Fieceived Government. Now York, Oct; 27.-r-ltwas tcs tlfied today In tho trial .of tito oldven former directors of tho New' Haven ruilroad that Judge A. Heaton Robor^ : ca, ono of thosu on trlul, had pur*1 chased socrotly for the Now Haven tho Meriden, Waterbury and Connec ticut rivor railroad, a competitor which the Now Haven wanted to. cease operating. Also that the New Haven directors foared tho fact that tile New Haven really owned lt would'leak out and they, would bo forced to operate the road or forfeit their charter. Now York, Oct, 27.-Charles 8. Miollen, Tesumcd tho stand, for the Blxth day of testimony at'tho trial o? eleven former directors , of tho New Haven railroad'. Attornoy Schwaokor for the government; offered written testimony which ho. claimed tended, to prove tiie : New Haven, directora took action deceivo tho M assn chu Ketts:ati-'" ' thorltl?n when seeking to acaire min ority stock, of tho Old Colony steam-; ship, ip 1894. Ile road: miauten indi cating rtbnt the. directors took cogni zance ot the fact that tim.Massachu setts' senate 'was inquiring into tho . lenso of thejOld Colony^Eallroad by : - thb.^Ncyv Havea^ud,;jth^ ::, conipa'ny, and that the 'question af ^ the Now, Haven policy ? in .the matter .was, : discussed. The government' alivies tho ' ete?mboa t otock was temporarily transferred to Drexel, Morgan' aitd . company. Morgan's Philadelphia house-'-Until legal authority waa 'ob tained entitling the New* "Maven-to hold lt. BUILDERS'REASON . FOR- LQj^S;:QE:Jg?4 Think. Ballast Tank Air Valve* Must Have Been iJ?? Ope?. * WtSlti*> *??tlkwt/.^~->4 / - Washington; Oct. 27.--Hehry H. Carse, president- of the -, Electric Boat company,' dosignors cf the IM, Issued a - statement tonight attributing', tho Idas of tho submarine- to -'tho ..ballast' tank al.v valves having -i??vu-left open. BUI?*AB1A KS.TAS? SSfiBUN , > PORTS; OK DAK Uli E Ul VI?R London. Oct; 27 .-it ia soroi-pfilclAl lly announced In c-riln, Bay* a Rotter-v dam dispatch to tho Daily. Telegrapli ; ibnt all .important: hdrborft in. eastern Serbia on - tho, Danuije. aro In. Bul garian possession, stopping further accose- for the Serbians, Via' tho :Rta inan ian- Serbian towns. 1 I&lulevfttx. J.r? compl ctely destroyed.' A I .oka 1 - Ansel gcr rf ?sp?ten says tho Serbian fortresa of Pirot Incompletely, surrou?ded?,/ i NEWSPAPER- At>VK?TI?!Kil OF THAIN. HVIIKDU&BSBEST ?^rench' Lick*..2nd., Oat. 27.- The American Tjradlo association ?. in cpn-*: ventlon here. .today decided. that tho old .custom, oi-advcitlslng .in. newspaV pars the limo of arrival, and, deparr tur es, of {vaia? was the beat way to roisuelv-th?- imbU?Land ; should- bo re vived^^^^^l^^|^^^^^nH| WUrSKEl- J?SK t'??AB?EI) "WtTl? gp":>;-: -fcj$?- MAILS ? T0. DBPBAVB ; ' New York. t?ct. 27.-Three onCee-ia and eight salesmen ~%>t< two, whiskey concerns wore Indicted today On the charge ' bf Using : the ..m?ia.'td . der'.; ff?aidy V lt^ is charged tfieA'advertised ; high ; grads ; whiskeys and;, delivered cheap qualidcs. *Vj?$ton,''^ O?t.: ^274W-Fra;ai W. Roi lins, forcer gOVtiirn^;bf ?<?vf H?^ ahire, wb? 'was regard?^ as the ort*' igt?ntor ' cf. the "O?d: fforno; Week/* ideat died "here tonight''ttt?e*; al ?hart; artwfcr''' ? ter ?n?pors- shot ai a - ^patrol. tWsre* Nd cakuaKlee were repovted.