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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. PRFjupjet? ^cQiirru OOE5 TO] , DUBLIN ON A MISSION OF CONCILIATION FEELING BIT?TER irish Stirred Up Over Executione.! British Government .Attack ed in Commons. >" v - (By Associated Press) London, May ll.- So Imblltercdj aro tho Irish over executions re sulting from a recent rovolt in Dub-1 lin that premier' Ashquith left for Ireland tonight on a mission of con ciliation. John Dillon,, nationalist! inembor, attacked thc government for thc executions in tho houso of commons today and tho Premier re- j plied. A:: quit o said . that tallie had been executed in all. Tho Marquish of Lansdowne inti mated in the house of lords today thnt n disarmament of all Ireland would bo undertaken.- This would mean thc disarmament of all Ulster and Nationalist volunteers. Whether that will he done depends upon-S?V Edward Carson and John Redmond more than anybody. Before leaving for Irol&nd. Asquith declared" the present situation could hot continue. Two Die Jn Ae ro Wr ??K Flyer Plunges Into Potomac River ] vVit?v F?ital RcBults-Thrce Hurt. Washington, May ll.~ Hydro Aer oplane 1 11-7, said, io acive been the largost flying boat in . the United States, was wrecked in? tho Potomac river near Mount Vernon today with thc prohabio los:; of two lives1, and se rious inj ii ry to three others aboard. Louis Kran ts, u mechanic and Chas. A. Good, a student aviator, are given as l?st. J. C. MacCmUey. who drove" . ?he H-7, ?Philip Utter, a mechanic ian and Dudley 'Mayo, Washington , nowspapor man, wero rescued by 'a tug. Uttor was picked : up uncon scious and Mu e.Canley and Mayo wore so badly shocked they were taken to a Hospital. The Flyer plunged oho hundred feet Into 'the river,- turning, over three times. M E SMITH DEAD IN OF AGE ! Husband and -12 Children Survive | Higtely Esteemed Woman of Township Tho many rrloncIo.V^f, Mrs.- Esale] Smith Drake, wife of.-."ir. Jesse T. Drake, of Martin . towt'?idp, will l^e j grieved to learn or her'deaths which occured ot their homo last nlgh^at 10:3d o'clock. Mr*. Drake had been | Ul iut a ?hort ^jlmb, having untfey ; -gone ian operation 5 tiomo days ago, af-1 ter willoh ?he '. devedoped' tfhcumbnla '.. \ Sho-was tn ih? 42nd year of her ?tt?, . and ls survived b^ her husband and ? twelve, children, eight ' boys sud' four ; gifrtyV v^vtH?'v?ld^.^helhg dwenty two years' bf Ugd abd :ih? younga Et t wo i yen rts-all atv whom . . aro" at. home; .;'?.' F.tiheral services will. be conducted i today- at ? o'clock p. m*. ai Ebenes? j er church,^ ^h?ro ? intelrmeht will ,: ^d 1 mada ? >'.,.. ->-.., . ' - = ... ; /,', . y: ? iV^; ^ny^^ste^ widoiy of th? ! iatb/J; ^?t m?mt^r? died j home near Crayttiaid^ ?servio* wore held at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Bethany Bap Ai tlet church, pf which ,eh^ waa a member for a'-g?ckt ?s^>??rs. Mrs. SanniMbr 1? ?trv|ved ?y tour .... ?wh?^:^?^e>??%^l!#?^w ?i Crayt?^villei;.y-3b* U i br; towt ?avi&U&- ?fc '*T?WmPlh ?|nl?an;: autantcashier .of' thal. v eon. .... ONU Civilians and Soldiers Ali . Texas Town-^Confere ferees Will Report Bai For Conclusion of Neg > ---- (By Associa Marath?n, Texas, May Ll.-Mox I cai night and nttncked civilians and soldlc miles north of Boquillas, Texas. Thc Langhornc's column, which up to that1 ter a short skirmish thc bandits fled. Will Suspend? (By Associa El Paso, May ll.-American and that they had decided to suspend their governments in order that tho United I Hattons through their respective foredg As a result of tho ?niBpcnslon of t lean situation tonight went hack to win The Mexican government still insists c umns.on a certain date and wants tha that whilo Obregon ls willing to maki has been owerrulcd by Carranza. Afte demands Obregon was compelled to re thilluna came after two couferenccB toi 1 Conference n' (By Asbocio Washington, Moy ll.-While an off| ference has not yet reached WaBhingb they did not regard the conference a Tai Washington is ready to resume negotia nels.'. -- GUARD IS B Three Thousand Officers and I Men Prepared to Go to Bor der If Necessary. Atlanta, Ga., May ll-'Practically! Uio wbolo National Guard of Georgia,] numbering 3.000 officers and mon; stand ready to respond to Prestdonl j Wilson'? call for service acros'3 tho | border of Mexico, if ho need:; thom. When tho Mexican troublo first de-1 velo ped several Weeks ago, J.' Van| Holt Nash, adjutant general of'Geor gia, addresses an Inquiry to every regimental and company commander In tho state, and his replies shoW- that practically every officer is ready for foreign service If called. Since tho Mexican'border ?rouble| bogan/ the 1 enlistments at. rocnultlng. Btations of Unci? Sam over the Atlah to district has been; remarkably ac-| cejorated. Compared with recruit? lng o? provlouiji'months, ^?re . has ] boon at loast a 100 per cent increase. . , The- question carno up today !afcip, how many Georgiano could #aao tho ?rr?y's! rigid ! Hiles of enlistment. Hero are /some ot tho requirements: Muet ?h?~hotween 18 arid 35 years'. Neho?s?fy toxl^vo.-good character. .Free fretin Ml discas?. ' Speak,' read 'and''wfito.-f?igiis?i. . Ha,United Status citls?n ot .declare'. int?dtiVaioi bbcothlrig otto:,. . Must bo tihraarried. . > Not less than ft IM, 4 inches, nor moro than 0 feet tall. ! Weight between >. 123 and 100 i ypo?uds. Must sar.vo"at ?t^tat' turti? years.: ;T*ay te7&15 td ?7S a?rt&mi?': , '.T?tos?- rulco J?feehv ea^bhough, yet many- have turnen. hway!,tr?hi--tho rV CT?itlng station.-for.- faii&o to\ Ras ure wp to the reiair??&hfai.- lindar ' * tght. and' Illiteracy aro ott ld by. nh ania cJfflcer tiv toa thc.cattae x?loa of oi?ht out ot ton appli eatitR. ;-. -. As. tho retiuir?nients:.. how ^Oind? " they afb eh|o^?MvHgj??>4' adrhi?-? to \t?&^i0?mit?m^M-;i edn rsMy. nr?t^'?KdafctVtl than la ermtly^'cugbi. Can't thais mH ihn ??oant bf *tw ?*?r?menta; ou th^ ^?fcs; . ??sUmi? liability to exc??*A|tt " ' ^^4d?T'a'^ecI&^-?y^t^;' ^ com: ' --' tacked by Bandits Near ince Suspended and Con ck to Their Governments otiations. .ted I'ro83.) i bandits again crdjtscd lila border Inst irs nt Anora . terminal station, f<jiir raid took pince directly behind Major tiniQ had not crossed into Mexico. Af . m lonfcronci'H. ,ted Press.) Mexican conferees announced tonight j ? conferences and report back to their States and Mexico may conclude nego n departments. he Seott-Obregon conference tho Mex 3re it was before thc conference began, j >n the withdrawal o? Foruhins-B t date to como quickly. It ls known o concessions to the United States he r practically acceding to thc American j verso his attitude. The end of ncgo ?ay. ot a Falluve. .?ed Press.) dal report of tho breading of thc con y?. officials made lt clear tonight that lure as to reducing the critical situation lions through regular diplomatic chan Frcnch Positions in Caillette Wood SheUed-Bombard bardments Aro Renewed. (By Associated Press) Loud an, May 11 .-Inf un try actions ianthe region of Verdun have given way to vi o if. nt bombardments. . Ger mans shelled tho French position to day in Call lotto .wood. Bombarding and. mino op?rations havo also taken! placo on fronts hold'by tho Belgians and British. Arttllory fighting continues be-, tween Ru ss s i ans and Germana on tho eastern front, also on tho Austro 1 talland line. Constantinople reports tliat . tho Turi;:; have driven the russians from ! strung positions on Mount Kope, in Armenia, j forcing. ItussSi?bs to r c Mr o. Southeast of Manhattan tho Turks claimthe'?t?nslanB wero put to fllgUt. ; , ? 1 Germaiis; recently defeated in fight-' lng In-east Af-dca aro said to have been -reinforced and ' aro advancing on the British. ?^p|aices Last : N?gUt.. Caused ||jgp|^;^t?7?ated ot Tvft^gl t?3y Associated Press) ''... - Gre&fctari^. fi. C., Way1 ll. -F?ur Area In widely separated section foe. a" Ufte'. were Utroatohlng'. tho city tonf^~a^d''.caii8?iit' '?a?T?^b - estimated .at! twet?ty ?n?usadd ^sioU?airs. Ap peals for iflirO ajjpar?t?a sent Wi?stbh S'Jehi '. and iligHV Point.'. wore.'^:w$hi '^rcjif?^jfrhea: the l^ro.'iJr^-.'-'naV?^ ?eht^ anally, brought tho biak*^un der control. . ';1;"- . :\:'yi'W$8S&' ?l?ri of ihtf .annual conclave ' of '*h( died rh?U*o ! yesterday, aged 6?. New Mexican Rai Colono! Frederick W. Sibil j Genera! Obrcgon and S luff at Ell T. Villngrnu; Baldomcro A. Almud.i, can Consol at Kl Taso; Frederick HoJ la) General F. lt. Serrano; Colonel M Thc Mexican' raid on scvoral Am? with Mexican a n'a i rs to be thc attcnj Staff of. the United States anny, ail Icy,: commander of tho Fourteenth Cw Will Lower Ti Washington, May -H. -Tho Kural credits bill waa amended in tito house today to perrot tho . treasury under certain conditiones to deposit | ja maximum of live -hundred-' thobsand I dollars 'In each of tho twelve pro-1 iRem?oiicm?s FiUl FramedM Washington-. May . ll. - senator I .She:mau today look up tho republi can f?g?tt ???d?iist th? 'forty thrco mll llbh d?il?r rivera and ifharkors ap bf obrratibn bill. He- fol lowed Sen- I .itor Kenyon who had -i filibustered two days against tho. -rw^wttrev " flo I Mc? Mk.Germa^ (Hy AuHocl?ted . ?'r.cr?H); , ?.'. .W??hlbgloii, May.. ''.\,?lVrc?ecr?^r> ..t?bstiig. .Indicated ' Jttftaf?ttrf?' ..vtfhbM United Stiitcs mlRf4t; .'?bako foq?lfiVb| '^rfe'nfni- *May ti.-? tir*gory %Up?t-. in, ? titfesh>n-:Monk; ia .reputed . to havo beep1 as?ashsinat??i; > according I^^?W??iit?'oci- Potrbfrad received iri BUcharb?t, r?dys'' W.VttVofofcsfc -- Nowa" Agency. .. ".' ? . ?rwiAitiAN?; AC?IVK. ?Mm^jte* ? ^ft? artillery; d and Those Who Figure i 'ni _-: p^^^ fe - 0, ROA.O cy." ScMjn;i Taso Coi-?Ci?iiccM, Left to Rights-Majt Agente General Uria, do Guerra? Mojo rrcra; (?oliera! Alvaro .Obrcgbh; Cantu Lnron 'linens* jrlean lownu tn thc Big Bond of- Texas ipi of Villa'to break up tho conf?rencos id General Obregon, Carranza'e war mil ?.valry, hon gone after tho bandits. Fte Interest leaper money . . " ty*,,* ' ; | o?ed land binka to, got Interest pay-: mont on bond?. . Representative l/>vcr, author of tho amendment, oaid lt would lower the rato of intor v.: l on bond ; of farii -banka and make nmnoy cheaper lo borrowers. U ?'ii nlster On "P?imcM Batt" _Li.. ..iv Vv?a opeaklog when tho . senate re cessed, tonight. Kenyon and. ?nor matif advocate- vu lump; stttn dpprdp/tl^ .ntibh of i^ciity million tb lie used! at tho discr?tion of the war department InstcadV-.qf a r?j?dlar'hill, WhlclC,ihby claim': wau frhtned o.a political:-baity ? of tho.504'rihah: government regaling, R??to?hbhm?trit' imposed upon thu ccrriih?HdPr; of ? th? Submarine which ?Bank,U<6 Siissox. . ? ll I-. ?? ll! I j i ll j in the Situation. TEXAS ' ^KINNEY SPRINGS BOQUILLAS o JAM tfjpaMWMt pf Latest.' MexicanHaid. ?r Alberto O. Montano i Major Itafaol r J. M. Carpi?; A. <). Garcia, Mex!? in A. a? Sararho; Captain Ak Guxlo. IH behoved by Borne persons familiar between Gonoral. Scott, chief ot ttister. Colonel Frederick W. Sib Fail To Agree On A Pian For Regular House and Se?alo ' Conferees | Went Through Stormy Ses sion Yesterday Without . Decision. (By Associated Press) .:w.-i:}iii!inton, >'M?y, il.-After nj ?tprmy session Ilia houso dnd se?al? | .confereces oh -tho '. . array rrorganlea iinh MU failed today tto reach an agreement on' a pinn upon which the regular army wilt* ne''Modeled. . Son rite, mcmbora insist on tho sonata plan for. tb o orga'nlzotlon of a. reg ular artuy, sb Huit tho proposed com-1 promtea army of onb hundred ?nt eighty, thousand cab lib raised lb ww tune td two hundred abd twenty thOuoand. ' ',.-. . ; : ; ,?|efa'j?to .member i threatened thai another dlBagrneniorit would be re^ por.icd to congress tuiles? tho houso member?.accepted ibis..plan. RAISE IN TH?IPftt??S' OF AiVTHIUCITE COAl?l GREAT BRITAIN KEEPING RED CROSS SUPPLIES FROM TEUTONS TAFT TAKES HAND As Red Cross Chairman Former President Makes Appeal to Lansing, (By Associated Prose) Washington. May ll - Tho Amer ican Government Is preparing , tu protost to Great Brittan against ils policy or refusing to allow" tho/snlp ment of hospital supplica : by tho . Ain?iican I ?id Grosa to, Teutonic ai lins. Fonnoi* President Tait, chair-'' mau of .tho Ked cross, central com mit tn? Jp?}?\y "armed. Secretary Lancing that Great Brittan had formally'declined lo, permit oucn L'?lpment unies? they were for Amer ican.; hospital units. , In his lettor Irar^?ft .sald tho lied Cross , con- " elders. t1>|s attitude, of England's, a violation, .of tho Oonevia, convention, W?wnf?h Gio United States had a :right^'th insist'that'-the treaty bo lived up to. ' ARE mmmm^^mM" J. D. ??Ck? ?N1IPP?R SEC TION COUNTY CASE WILL BE LONG DRAWN OUT Only FiVe Witnesses Examined Si* Far--Vat* Moro and Wu4! Martin Are t?te D?fen dants. Tho' trial of Vasa Mbitfe and Wi llam Martin for, the death of J. Dv 11lehn, who was allied at the home of Mr. Will Black lh thrr^rushy .Creek section ot Ahderaori county Mareil 12, wah opened l.n general Sessions court hore yesterday ebottly before noon and occupied the attention ot the. court until adjournment /-vas made yesterday atfernooh,.\?hlyVv a few witnesses wera' he?rd?t?-?^hoh ot. the day wah ?p?tri in 'B?lo?tiaB?U a Jury. The trial "will ba rejittmed thia morning and is. expected tu last tho rest, of th? week. No receb*. murdbrCcase has.attract ed such wide .Ihtpreai, especially in the. upper section ??ibo, county. Ear ly yesterday morning tho pobplo from the uplift* sofciloh pi the county bb gan to drrlve and./during the- tr lat tho.court room v/aa packed to (tn tittUost capacity, scores of Wgl?? btahdlrg - dp around tho rooniA?'-,OdU r.lrto. many stood Ih tho doi^^y* jirhilo. others waited dh the step's load (rig. to the court room; in order that th?y might^be ?ble td;eb^rit some ot those, inside left. ./..-' \ Tho tragedy occur?d nt tho homo