The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 11, 1916, Image 1

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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. i ? Puzzling Attitude of Ol Washington Rife X to Real S BELIEVE CARRANZA I ASSENT TO O Suggested in Some Quart Seeking Political Bei Causing Mi (By AuBock Washington, Muy 10.-Dvceiopmeni awaited tho definite outcomo of tho El ton and Obregon. While officials arc factory to both aides will be negotiate? ?ho puzzling attltudo of Obregon at El reason to believe that General Carran ment, originally framed, except a few ibis agreement was suggested in part ont lie han declined to exchange a rati qminers it is suggested Obregon may tactics. However, there is no official I? A MUTS RIDE UP AND DOWN ON AMERICAN SIDE BUT DO NO .DAMAME (By. - Associated t frees.) Marathon', . Texas,' May lOi-HtA?nAit forty ... bandits' ^crossed to the Anierlcart^BTffo' - of'.'taaTUb ' CraBW aboye Eaglo Pass,-today and. rode..up an? down :tni> river if?^ ?evelfai miles without doing any damage, according to reports hore. . Later they returned to Mexico. BLE?SE CONFIDENT HE'D WINT?F Y IP AN ELECTI?r HELD In Greenville Interview Former ' Governor Tallis Freely. of His Prospects. ?roenvillo,. S^a^ratoy, 10.- "ir tho primary.wero to^ho held.today, I'havo no doubt .whatever that T would . bo elected over Mainline mid Cooper oh tho first' ballot,"'- -wa*- -tft? declaration of Colo If. Bleaso tut? rooming, when asked wirV, he thought of his'aoll'Jt cal prospects. - .'. / Mr.. mease.: arrived' in . Greenville Tu?&d?y...aft?rhooa-.''ts-' attend tho an nual me el bur of tho Ci ?in tl Lodge Of rho Odd tallows. "Ho will remain in this eefctlcm until tho close of . the con vention, and 4s <v guest at the ott amy Hotel, ile docs not expect.'to make any political spooohes ./during. . his pr?sent stay th* Oreon-viMo/ ho said, because lie does not'believe in mix ing fraternal orders. up with ppUttcB . He? declares, . however, that . he will como back here later. ' for political tatkB. Mr. Bleaso-wa? eoyernorr ot South Carolina for t\fp \p&to&,; hilt was de feated two. years': ago.; fo?ciho ^United. Slates senate. Ho ls iibiy bxtk in tho Taco for a thirdI term ^'jgovOrnbr of - the state, . 1 '.^Li% . ? ...-VT- -, : Aili$ttt?-;jjta^ drink five 'mililo^^^^nB'.^f\;V..-neor ?tul whiskey, during tho last week beioio tho .nj-fw.Georgia prohibition laws 'weift Into "effect? tilch a thintj ls hardly possible-bh:coneoiyable, yet StolUfdicB;; commited.ihi^ - atlanta waterworks department Sia^:'o|t yesterday;; abow:^M?t?m*0-?? million inoro gallons ot water were consume)! laws that dj-rjB&?J^ thc laws went in;e]fotV :\j.-. San. Antonio. lC^Thec board: .ci ;ar1nyvt?Ht??^^ and regulara / ?1tc4i-. ?ill be arriving hers? <^ tal WCJA moUmecl bera. for .border and Mexican' '. sor'v ice will exec vd five th?tts*n?\ bregon at El Paso Sets Vith Speculation as situation. IAS GIVEN RIG1NAL AGREEMENT ! ers That Obregon May Be | nef it For His Tactics, Lich Delay. ited Press.) ; , ' ts in the .Mexican situation tonight Paso conference between Scott, Funs i confident that an arrangement satls d, considerable speculation Ss rife over j Paso. . Administrations ofllcials have | ?a has given his assent to tho agrec minor details. The plan outlined in by Obregon himself. Up to tho pres fication with General Scott. In some be seoking political benefits from such information to support this view. I Some of Orchards in Georgia Barren--First Car Expected Last of May. Atlanta, May 10.-The first car of Georgia peaches .will go forward ' tho latter part of May,' or about tho samo dato as last year,- according to ad vices received here by tho Georgia Fruit Exchange. These will consist of n few Mayflowers and other early va rieties. The first car in 1015 moved from Byron on May 26 and the next frc m Fort Valley on May .27. Tho carly movement, however, will not bo so extensivo as that of last year. as thc crop of Mayflowers ? ts very short. Extensive movemnt will set. in about June 10. with the Green - boros and Will -keep up well into July. /General Manager B. J, Christinen of tho" .Georgia Fruit .Exchange, who has jUBt returned from> week's in spection of tho orchards, in middle aud South Georgia, states that his in vestigation bears out the, advices re colved with regard to the crop. Ap proximately 3,0.00 cars ^viil come from middle and South Georgia aiid not ov er 05o from Nor til G?orgie, making ti total crop a littlo /nore than .1,000 cars ohort as compared with flaat year. Barringo from weoihor confil tlotia is. in spots; some ot tho or chaards have'.full crops. While oth ers' aro almost a total loss. ,'VThe peach crop ls In excellent con dition," Mr., -Christiano raid, "atiu' thc indications are thati the ff Ult- ls ol f|ne o/jallty. The poaclieVtiro con siderably larger,Jn shits (han at tho saino tirriel nst.ycaiVj "?oiitlnued good reports SB to n.ar kot conditions como from the, terri tory IH which the Georgia fruit; ls marketed, and the outlook ls that the Georgia crop will, bo sold at - satts ? ?God.Fathe? ?^Sjj^^?k: t'.tipzig, (iermo?y; May . 10.-Th" "god-father aystcm" which jtu^gat? Dresden is td be adopted in Lelpsig. tinder* this system godifathsrat-ore to bs found for several hundred children horn during tho war abd left .father less or motherless RB a result of the rftrn<>le.-;-^^.r^yqt-\.^\ ?l -y . ' Ilfe*^.. Av itB?OHT .?J?BC?lP?sid? ^'iAt?ah?jS, /^...vlO.-r-,.Hcu.fi.-WilltM A. Wright: : .cbiritftrol Mm lnsuTfautd cfcnimltVBdiler of. dfoattav who has been ill fdi/severftl weoks at 'Hf't?hatf' nt'. Ati??tai^ii -rapidly bri roa^: to,. rccov>iy,?-^: ||| ||| First Ph?to of Tliia'.ta t?Ve''nYa.?J"photbgT?pli toi roath tho Untiedt States actually I I THE FRENCH MAKE GAINS AND VIGOROUSLY RE PULS? ATTACKS QUIET WEST FRONT ?Royal Body to Probe Irish Revolt. Begin Trial of Casement Monday. (By Associated Press) London, May 10.-Tho French havo captured portions of tho German trench on *Uib West .slopo . pf Dead Man's Hill ahd repulsed a Gorman attack near Hill ?2Sfi ::-Wfth the ex ception of a bombardment in the re gion: Of Malan court Wood,, quiet now prevails along'Western linc. . Russians lines hdtvo been repulsed iii au attack on ..; German positions south of Garbunovla. : On ^o' Austro Italian front artillery fighting con tlhucg, , . . Constantinople , reports victories over ?iuB?lanB in tho vicinity of Minn and Motin Enthil, .Thoc?cont attack of Ttorkishf cruiser Breslau ou Rus s?rinrBlack sea ports aro.spid tb havo behn mad o as a reprisal for tho: Hut* sis? bombnadmont. of "op?n ' towns." The Teutons continu? to bom h.-rd allied bouillons on tho ' lioTrari-?Hjv? gell.sector of1 tho Macedonian iront. Oerraans ?i?> wild-lo have ' occ^p?co the. town of '-"^ayada.^ bht '.wore forced tb evaouata by' a .French; counted' at tack. A roy?! commission/has been apr pbintsdvto^lhvcstig)'it:o'i>.lib' Iri?h. re volt. The ?trial bf: St* Roger' Casb m?bt wllLbeyin Monday, Premier. ?* (Julih anhqi?iiccd to. tho houae> ot. com. mohe. ;':Sa*sVvWlmu?urne-.: ?M! to?u?it bf tre?abd-fins ret?gnod. ??r#u>ir ?Tcnl " ...s must secure 'tickets _"Sstf^s??ia?s thcmsei VesV in ?r to b? admlttwi . to the banquet | whic h ? ia ; ttit jhel given .'at r Anderson > thib-AVoning. .The tickots n -, slured-/rem ?Us-; Bonham who bas1 chafg? o/. tho -bureau bf informa-. Uon: ^?ntMV?hl!^//:;'.i;' ^Ugt?^rBS^ an - ^4?uay.,Jthai-<forty suidenv* .ot Unlvorgiy had ' enlisted, >!tt$& Lijmarit^for *j*??m4 Mig to collet,. v Under. lineally orders rWe? /will be gttih^i^or work j already ' aci^mT>i^B^^V?)y showing tho Russian | troops landing at Marseilles. Thie'* picture BIIOWB them marching frc-m'iho r,hip in tho l_j_;_ Williamson Is Bravely m acing Plans Arcady Under Way For j Putting New Structures on . Burned Area. (By Stair'Correspondent) . Williariiston., S. C., May 10-With eight of its i" business 'establish ments, destroyed, three-of which were thc oldest and leading commcrc'ttl liou:;os of tho towri, WJIliamston ls ? LraVely facing ' tho future . and a-l rcady han launched plans for re building, on' thc burned are*. Work will be begun a. once, lt wat' nx'd hero 'today, to construct four up-)K?-| dato business houses on tho a'tea?jbL tho February Ure. and' it is under-j stood that tho other buildings , de stroyed, will-l;o replaced wilth modern ; biMldfhgiL , .! The ^cljlef buaincsb* section of tho j town .was'on thc eastern side of tho .Southern ' railway trnck>:>*ad tho lire of yesterday,, t?gothcr willi tho Fcb~.| ruary -conflagration,"-left 6h?y! tho1 ibank building standing. .. .On. tho western sld? of: the track: there aro! .four, httsinoss houses, Going west front tho. railroad tlieue aro,. Tho Cl rogo ry Grocery Co., Buford-a rirfhi iDrug Co., J. A. Major Co., . and Tho''Farmers' Supply Co.,'respective ly. Air ot those aro pr?gr?st?ivo bUB inesT houses] and aro ot later con struction 'than- thc'buildings . dc/ stroyed. Tho four biilldlngB destroyed, ih tho ^F^bruary dire,. Including, .th? M post ?nico, were tho property .pf*. W- "K. liUdgcrtij,. and .others, of Poleor,' and work on'ri?w, ?wi?dlngs for:, these ?lt*-?? w in to have begun today. It wan tadd toddy tills work would begin at kh;'cAt)y-'di?t?? .Following: th'j diwistroas fire nf Fobj^ mary, tito wiiiiamstoh council held a spoclai'.meeting,. ac which time ll was decided ' to cstabHsh' a . w>??jfc ihoin in tho business , sections ?nd purohaso enough' t?oeo .tor?eetv- atty occasion.'. l'?uns for these, Improve ments had??KMa .practli?rvi?y ??omolet va,. but, s-?ncu Mio fire of yesterday it is: not hu?wh . whether dr hot now ar hingem.ente.will ho mvlo. Under ?jo- ?janngomrnt ot Mayor H. Vi t?O?jey, Williamson, han made Ut any. tihfcrovera?nt*, hpta" ipi rinv.vbjtts-r Jbos?:'?n?>isahtia'ry;.way^pid-K io .be lieved tlio. town's ?progress, witt can: tinao uninterrupted despito. tho.' Aia ?itreu?" conflagration, ^w^ iv Uno of abw ?tores, on tho ea?t'ern .'stde of the railroad;track WilHam8ton\would rrj^ont ijultc ovctty-tiko appearance. : ' . . vit?ui AT Ai\??N>Ai.s ! Tiio fotibWtpg speakers ' hayo ; :o?? copied?lttvilt^ttonB io bo > pr?sent >;nt it?>. Long Bratj?h picnic >on .Saturday. Jfe?ufcv. 8: B;.'?ear?'fc^;B*.-Fel-. ton, J, N. |?aarw(in, Joto%.u<H?*ty?m and R. A> C<*ot.cT. Th^-^mf^flfn hK^**:?^?c??n^' an . enjoyable, affair) nfc* H:ta:*?p*d *hit r^^.twl?l, avait *homBo\vo0\ of -VfAe.- o?? Mtoty vc of hearing e?to? good, t^ftwftg and having a g?n?ral'good time. cHfitnno s from which ^.hoy havo Just I dlsrmlnrkcd. These tiien wcro soul J lo 'thc front at once." ' [KENYON WORKS HARD TO I BLOCK 43 MILLION DOL LAR MEASURE ' ; PEAR FILIBUSTER Iowa Solon Will Continue Attack] on Measure Today, He Declares. Washington, May 10.-Senator Kenyon, of down, today continued bis light cn tho rivera and' harbors apr propriation bill, carry . -for.ty-thrco, in il I lon dollars. Konyoi?. .whoso I speech started' yesterday and whoso -fight bogart to lako tho aspect of ' a flllibuytor, said hp would continu? tonir.rrow. Scnuto1- Sherman, ?f.Il linois, anc'.hcr ropnullcan, said lib -would follow Kenyon.' ' Kenyon/with' Sohatoi4 Durtch, lead tho fight on ? slmlUr incaburo last year n?d buey cocded hi" delaying lt so that thc ! lump (mm appropriated for the ; wat j I depiarthicht waa to bo -used oh tied* .?a^try; ?river, .-an . appropriation" of twenty million Instead of- proseo* bill, which -ho declared waa framed rta Apolitical bait." ; GASSOW?Y DIES SUDDENLY AT HOSEA PATH Prosperous ? j lW&i?j??& - j Dropi Dead Late Last Night^yTi: Staying Here. . Mr. Tjios; ^Gass?way, a."prospero:", farther of llohoa Path, aged 65, drop ped doid lace inst .night, accordlng'to inf?rh?titlpn..:tec*lved\ hero , cc*ly .te day. .w; lOhssttway'B wiro fhas fWarlng^ .ty jVMerspn-. f0?*$? two wcake.'stopplng at tho-v/ome T. Kv Flaper, on McDuftlS^ . .ffimn-. undergoing - osturipa! input uiidcr a- ylocal .fmyslclan dn'if# lier condition ' efto was bat j of - hcr: hwA)?n?'0 suddbn' doaili? I hil t- bnitead ,lvas informed that 1 ' -wai itt ah'd thai she ty??Vneedf^ ; homo. Hbo wea carried. tx?1,] ' itr-to*a?^autotnbbHo. * . >; ' ry: G aw away inmAono ot. . ling farmers - of. tba ?JO??OTV\?* section and w*?; well' KnbV/h? in*i defson. Circumstances surri midden death OOW^?W^IJ? ?^ight/ a?^hi sav SUSSE VOLUNTEER FORCE AND A BIG ARMY BEING PASSED UP Conferees Agree This Plan Use less-Standing Army 180,000 Likely. (By Associated Press) Washington, May 10.--. Conferees j on ?he anny reorganization bill failed to rcacli tn?, agreement today after an all day session, but Ute member? seemed to think thal they would get together after several mero days of diSciiftSBlofr All agreed thai' further talk of senaXb provhtana for a feder al vofunteer force and for 0. stand ing army of two hundred li'fty thou scad men wa:? usclec.?. Federal vol untoors will be abandoned and tl\o j bandin g army likely to bo made ono hundred and olghty thou.'.nnd. Editor and two Others Killed in] Dublin Before Martial Law Ordered. ' 4 . ? ^^NF^P*^ ' " t ???" .! ,. Wy Associated Press.) London, May lol-A seusatlohtjraiil; caused In the houso of commons when the govornracnt admitted that F. Sheehy ?koiTington, editor bf the Irish [ Citlr.cn and two other Journalists-] wore executed in Dublin April 26th, without knowledge of tho military au thorities and heforo martial law waa j proclaimed. Asquith promised the! uonimons that no moro . executions) j would take placo until after .a debate! iu tho;commons on tho Trish situa-] Hon scheduled for Thursday. - . As quith Bald tho officer who ordered tho ! Skufflngton executions had hoon ar-j rested. THE UNIFORMITY OF RATE? TO B? BODY'S PURPOSE , y ? ft R. Commissioners of South] Organizo at Meeting in Atlanta* (By Associated Pros?) Af lan ta,, May . 10.- Failroid copi| mtsBlonors representing. Virginia, North and South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Flor.'da met hore today with the-Geer gio.'commissioners and organized tho Sou thorn Association of Railroad c?tnmhn|toners. C. Murphy . Candler, 'Gitjftirmaifc of Georgia .Commission syn:; elected Vice sPrcaldont. Tho purpose, of tho organization is to m?ko.poBsiblo tho unifbriuUy of rales and methods of Hindling, business common to state cornial??nm;. \ATLANTA IS WA?lNtt A RElJE^TL?SiS^ FiGr?t ?N BLACK "SONS OF R?5ST?? > , , Atlanta, Co., May,' Ji^Ih conner lion with tho roient*4a' war .'whic'Ji Atlanta policio authorities are waging oh' blind ligera , and other .violators Ot,' the ?tew prohibition lawn, an eq ually vigorous campaJgn ha? abo he".n launched against: Ute VB gran IP, boin ??lacie ; end white? who- haye Iii* feste il J he beer < saloons, uool roo m ? mid other favorito harig-outoV?t the cona of jryflt. <\'':>??\ , .. .' y.. :? ?.Sith* maie of vot?hgsgo who neither t*- ho^. ?pins -and-^l^:'caa exhibit iti?stij of support tt?r give a ?etj ?ry account of himself will Be ed to the- pastime bf making o OUCH ?ut af bis ones on tho city k pile. . i. ? : I Chicago, Way i?,-^Thq record prloo W?Pf?im ?*t,;i*t?,.wh0ft . Ar* r>*d pound? toft?Mts VW^ BWS WILL PUNISH SUB COMMAN DER AND PAY INJURED AMERICANS INDEMNITY' "PLEADS GUILTY" Acknowledges ^'Deplorable Inci dent" and Hopes U. S. Will Regard Matter as Closed. -:-? (By Associated ProBa) 'Washington, May 10- Germany's new neu acknowledging roaponolbil ily for < ho destruction of tho Sussex, promising reparation and uunounc-. Iii? Mic punishment of tho submarino ci minauder, was received lousy at tho state Department from AmbaBsa dor Gerard. According lo Hie text ? of tho noto, whloCi wari given out by tho S I1 ito department, tho. . German government acscrts that,the,subma rino commander "beyond.doubt" act ed in thc belief that ho was1 facing an enemy's warship. Germany says, bowovor, that the cMnmnnder formod his judgomeut too hurriedly and did . not act iu strict accordance willi in structions. Tlio note declared Germ any's readiness to pay indemnity to injured Americans. ... . Gormany's noto declares that tho . "deplorable Incident'.'. Js regretted ? and hopes the'Untied Stale's will re gard tho mOjttor as closed'.\ ?KH|B[AK.\ ltE????Ts T?? SUB COJiTUOV?BSY IJNDEp ?P?N . BECEliPT'^ N?t? v ' fJ. (By Associated ..greasy Berlin, May 10.-Amba^Mpr^'derr ?ard delivered tho United atato? neto on submarines to the Germ?n foreign office late today. With tho ?presenta-, lion of tho note tho Gcrman-Amcrl can submarine controversy bwo is re garded as settled, ami negotiations as tlioy concern the past-virtually clos A(1. Germany holds iier iti?tcuctioirj to submarine commandera svero ,is suod without conditions and therefore there is little danger of moro dlsCUSr sion. THE BUL! MAY mm ON T. ROOSEVELT Will Pass Him by For; Man Who Stands For Progr?as?ve Principles. .. (By Associated Pre?3) New York, May IO.T- George . W. ^Perkins in a statement issued after a wooling of tho. progressive executive . commltteo today isaid that .tho pro gressive party would not instlst r?p?n lloosovelt for president ?lt tUO Tcp?b Heans wodid namo a candidate at ChicagoV'Who stands for. ptb^resstyo ?irhtclples and ls ablo put 41;ojn hrbdgh." Perkins said sthd profcress Ives. ,of course, vwere, for Roosevelt; Slid would sugest his nama to Itepttb licanrf, but the progressives wore wil ling to be Tcaeonabl J for the cake of harhiony. QPHOBIA IS ??Y^L^ENS th Comes to Four Year Old Ray After Intent* Suf. '.MV