V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. O??iss ;sik Vfew Of Bord The President-Unwrit Scott and Obregojr? Haa ranza Now Understand; (By Assoch Washington, May IC-An optimistic was laid before President Wilson and Kfter a conference with General-Scott, pointed out, Carranza understands tl tension along the line is greatly reis regon entered the conference with mm of Pershing's expedition. His attitude ico City that tim expedition was really The unwritten agreement practically included the .following: ten thousand ( to police the territory around Parral ? and other districts where there are no around the Big Bend region of Texas no forces be moved from Sonora to ope Scott stated to Obregon that the Ut ico until Carranza is able to handle ti Under Special Role 4 O'Clock Fri day Fixed Fnr Final Vote ' OhMe?ture mm (By Associated Press;) .'? ' Washington-, May -IC- '".'ho adminis tration sHleplh^ bill wak taken up 'nj the house today nhder a sp?cial rule which? fi^icd four o'clock Friday for a Anal vote on the measure and ' any mun mi men ta. "' lt cpu bl I cairn, opposed the 'bill today OB Democrats favored lt The republicans charged gag rule over the special .arrangement under which -the bill was called up. The j greatest fight will be over , the j proposal of the federal plhslpngmfw proposal of the federal shipping! board, which would provide for. a ! . hoard to fix water rates as the Inter state commerce -commission fixes rall rates. Baby n Mystery. ? Allanta, fla'.. 'Mair -4 fi.-Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Carlton of this . city nre still -"without-, a clue as %o the identity of ; tho^ paropt or oarents of thevbloe-eyed, :baby girl that was abandonet? in- troot 'of their home on Lakewood avenue early yesterday .morning; ' T?? Fulton county police, after making .nxthotowgh investiga tion, ,. expirera th? opinion that tho guilty parties will never be found. .AH Of Aldermen Relamed Escepi kiriion WBS Elected-Executive And Declared .Official Reborns. iii*. J. .H-^Oodfrey ^as- re-elected ?iar-ot tho etty of Anderson in the! nrittiary yesterday, he having- . wtjft? ^b^^hlB;^?pp?|^^1t?.L?^; Wade . ?. Sanders,, by 381 votes. .He Vfcad majority in eli >r ?he six wards. jpJBiere will ho only-'one -change in . U?&id?rnw#?pa that : wiiUlSsK' m?;.i;;stoi:*? ntngv over VfrXpxttil.Me?t?,, Th? former ahlerroan/f from, this ijwrd^dl hof. for : ^election. ; iu th wards w;?er? tMee candidate? wer runitfng,.onoM'?acll vecaiv^ >; ?>;ws JorUy. srt^e^s^wlli?^hs no e^oohd pr irtury. city executive." coramltle?r^nt?t lay afternoonlatSVSO o'cl?^t? Jm&Si?M?eefere the All thfe ^?&tb>^ j6e?Vwew->riSB?ht:=; ter e canlssii of. t?\e votes. th,*" fot lowing* res?l?ild?-?WRS!.passed deolcr . lng tfitf'?s10?yiSx*^^e1???:-??? ? >Be lt w hy tU?^Pemoerat?c Executive Committee oft-tho, etty ol Anderson. South Carol/ns* as fal lows: ! -That the res?lA^ of the ;dst&H^tg& primay elcalon^ I^id ln^'the ,eJty nf sr Conditions Laid Bsf ore ten Agreement Between Been Made Public-Car i Motives of United States ited PreBB.) : view of the Mexican border situation his cabinet today by Secretary Saker As a result of tho conference, Baker 10 motives of the United States and xod. It was learned today that Ob :h apprehension as to the real purposo i doubtless reflected the fears in Mex 11 step toward intervention. entered into between Scott abd Obregon 'arrunza troops under General Trevino ind southern limits of Pershing's drive Americans; effective patrol be thrown border td head Glenn Springs raiders; ?rate in the rear of Pershing's forces, tilted Staten forces would stay in Mox ie bandit situation. MUCH ENTHUSIASM AS BISHOPS CLASP HANDS AND WEEP Unification off American Metho diam Advanced Another Step At Saratogo Springs Meet - Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 16. -The unification of American metho dist^ v.^r, .advanced another step to day when by;, virtually" a unanimous voto SEO delegates to the general con ference of the1 Methodist - Episcopal church adopted a report of a special, eominltt?e on unification. paving the way for amalgamation with ' the Meth odist Episcopal South and tho Metho dist Protestant church. . There was great enthusiasm when Bishop Earl Cranston, presiding here, and Bishop E. R. Hendrix, senior mem ber of the board of bishops of the southern council, clasped hands oh the platform and wept.. Death List of 9. Akron, Ohio, May 16.-The death list from the collapse of the Crystal restaurant last night due to a dyna mit? blast nearly remained nt nine and the injured at twenty-eight, with two -probably .fatally, An investiga tion has been ; started. Hosie at-Convention. Chicago, May 16,-The committee in i charge of the arrangements for the progressive convention plane to fill the waits 'between -the. speeches and committee reports with music Fifty musicians, havo. been employed and -several grand opera - stars ?.f ? under consideraron. ' -elected Over rs in Mayoralty tforUyMlVote? i\ !n Ward One, Where W. E. At a Committee Met Late - Yesterday m as follows: ? ..? ;?;-. ' For Mayer. ' ?[?.'. m.?*^ Ottrey.. v ..v. .. ..sot1 W. A.-Sanders,..... ^..42? :i Tntal-Vntee Cast., .V.l.- ....1,221 .Majority for J. H.Godfrey,....381 Foy A?derr?wu,-Waird 1. W. E. Atkinson.. V. .. .. ..142 C. V/. .McGee. . ...... .. .. . . ,..;,;-il3^ Total ..votes . Cast- .... ^.WM?Ml? W^??Sk^M^t ^- J Atkt'isonV i fem Ma?tet'??Rhios.. .. ..ii? A: 5i?\-Mci>ii;. -'?\J:^i. 47* ..ToiijF Votos Caat.. .. .... i6i Ma$o?%fpr JvaR?rvDntmln*v.... TO IVir Alderman, W?rd S, lB^??s^'^D?^*n..-.u.- .?\i.:, ? ii :i?-.,:,3? S.JBruce....... .. r. .. .4. 30 CV .-P.- ?p^rhten.. .. ,V V. .. . J ss Total Votes Cast...... . ; ..:. ...ni Majority for 'C. ?a are ,'W***'-te*Kfn . nea and. . land.- offendive agsinst;,?(g41 have ^een^roviy&r?by Co^hMffU dlspstches which ?tote thara " Oer-j mau flee* {ufcjs^mra ftMtaftgs^ and other flghllpg^ tnohatvrs ar? reported | NegvQesAre To Run Man For Council / ., JL . -Republican of Columbia Says 800 Blacks Want Voice in City Government I (Special to The Intelligencer.) Columbia, May IC,-Four candi dates will be in tue run off next Tues day' in the democratic primary to nominate two councilmen for the nexl four years, none of tho eleven in thu election today having received a ma jority. The r?n* off will be be tween M. M. Rico and FJ. C. Kee nan, tho incumbents, and F. S. Earle and AV. F. Stieglitz. About 1.800 democratic votes were cast. / The general election comes off on May 30th and according to a state ment from a prominent negro repub lican tonight'there, wi?t be an oppos ition ticket pl?ced ;ln the field at this election to the democratic nominees. This republican ?aid there were about 800 negros registered In tho city and j they felt they should have represen tation on the city government. If this opposition materializes it will be the first opposition to the. democratic ticket in years. { Austrians Take Many Trenches, Primers,Guns vienna Reporti . Capture 2500 Italians And Several Gum In Southern Tyrol (By Associated Press.) 'London, May 16. -.Austrians in tho region-south' and ; southeast of Trent tn southern Tyrol, are reported- by \\irnna to have' .captured ltallaus trenches''at anversi points and have taken prisoner more than .twenty-five 'hnnd^efr-itatlana^antt i several guus. i Austrians -- also: ?j captut'-ed Italian trenches .in the ?sonro region. Petrograd reports that Russians who recently drove the Turks .from the Eowanduz region, are progress ling' westward toward Mosul and the Tigris' river region, drawing, nearet to the Bagdad raliway. : Around Diaheker the Turkish atta'-k on Rus sians wore repulsed. Artillery fighting contin?es on the line in Belgium and Franco. Tho Germans directed' m Infantry' attack against the FVench positions west of Hill 304, but were repulsed by a French curtain of-tiro. Germans In the lake region between I Dvlnalc and Vilua .occupied Russian trenches, near Laue Dui Jo, tat the Russians expelled them wRh^oun* ter attacks. In St ri pa region of Ga licia Teutonic attack* , wnre repuls ed..;, v.r,.; JURY IS OUT^r*HOimS IN LOS ANGELES TIMES BLDG. EXPLOSION CASE I Hopeieas'. Disagreement In Mitr arTrial David Cbaplan '(By Associated Press.) LOB Angeles, May IC.-David Cap lan'fl trial for murder In connection with tho destruction ot the Los.An geles Times building . ended taite' when tho jury reported I a.-hopeless disagreement and .was , discharged. The Jury ~nad been, out . .aeveht?-tw? boura... . - 'i . : Wanted t A ShnfcesneaE e. ; Atlanta, Qa., May 16.--Where ls a man who toks like Shakespeare? ? ! man with, tho po?nted beard and the dreamy, poetic eye tbnt are. general ly supposed to have .been the dis tinguishing Jnclal features; of the immortal bard.of Avon., "he direc tors of a Shakespearean pageant, to bo given Jn Atlanta. .26'are Rooking lng for such,, a man to. play the title role In their celebration of the , Shakcsperoan te reen tennnry, and they win be willing to pay hts expenses to Atlanta if they can not find one here ????> :. Luxuries Barred. Rome, May 16.-^^4? cabinet lias is r,ued orders prohibiting the importa tions of luxuries nn/V bulky articles such as-pianos and^irafiture which mf?rn of: prime neceasity. Tte step was taken because ot difficulty In get? Hbg^ twight ' room -fer -Transportation of government supplie*. Franco took a .similar action yesterday. ?: .'. /eW? vSeivB?a?p?e.-.' '.. ?i?Mia*la?.\G*.y MaylSt?^Pretijr At j$if?-:Mit)fi ithis/:sr?e*yajra'. "^krag/r buckie o? weder to mules and hornee la tris ?ireet as an ?xambio to driv ^?iewviag"Bc-Kthd-To sHAalnn WaaH/Vacd the local organltatl *??e?W this iden calling atte tloa^tO'ths^amaaa'-imovemfrnt. PLAN OF POPE FOR PEACE TO BE TAKENUP B? PRESIDENT ? WILSON WILL DISCUSS MES SAGE WITH SECRETARY LANSING SOON TO FRAME REPLY [l'ope Benedict Has Urged That Friendly Relations With Ger many Be Continued (By Associated ProBs.) Washington, May IC.-President Wilson oxpects to discuss'with Sec retary Lansing shortly, the recent tnesBago tho president received from Popo Benedict regarding the contin uance ot friendly relations between Germany and . tho United States-. The message also bears indirectly on tho possibility of bringing about peace in Europe.' Soon as he has conferred with Sec retary Lansing, President Wilson will send a reply to the Pope. SAYS THU ALMES CAN'T WAKE 'Aitir PROGRESS IS NEAR FUTURE AT LEAST Berlin, May IQ.-General Count Von Moltke, chief of Ute supplemen tary ^taff of the German armbyV lfi aft Interview In a Hungarian newspaper, said the allies could accomplish'noth ing, at least in the near future', He said France already had recruited tp tho limit, compulsory .service..would add' but a few hundred thousand to langland's force, Russia could tn?ka nb great offensive and Italy IB dead locked on the-Austrian Urie, COUNCIL ORDERS HAVE LESSENED EXPORTS OF U. SJ Sharp Decline In Gooda Sahl] Northern European Neu? trais Last Year Washington, May 16.-.Restrictions oh commerce by British orders ' in council are credited as the cause, ot a sharp decline in'American experts to northern European neutrals, dur ing last-year, accord tn ? to the bureau I of. foreign - and domestic, commerce. Figures show decreases in all. these countries except' Norway, Spain \and Switzerland.. However, buying was In larger amounts. Exports to South America-were;.moro than doubled. PARKS TREASURER, * ROBINSON AUDITOR : MCCORMICK COUNTVI j Count Last Night Showed These Mers Leading With Ono Box Miasme : . - . . *' 1 ?. 1 : (Special to The Intelligencer.) .McCormick. S. CV May .16.-With one, small box yoi to bia, heard fron, tho election of Park? for; treasurer of the recently created county, of Mc Cormick and'Robinson for' auditor was practically ensured ; late; tonight. Bradley, candidate for treasurer, wi jo put up a hard fight to kill the move-1 ment for a new county, received only 802 votes, while:Pttk? ha?! 1M. , .The box still to. be hoard from .wilt poll about 20 votes, and it ia possibio that this will change the race for andltor. . With Uie'exceptldn of ,'ibis box' Robinson waa" leading Pennal to night b> .only seven votes... , Ac cording'to an ; Official count * thais candidates Rtood 533 'to 026 in Rob inson^ favor. ' -?'lv Flekannles Sell Cashions., i .:V^l?ntai>;Gav? May; 16.-Two tittle negroes from the state of Georgi dressed in typical pickaninny t'-y\ will oeil cushions .made of Goor cotton tin thc Georg'a booth nf srent. war benefit bazaar to- bc ln;4i?ov>aran4< Central- Palace, . York, from Juhe 3 to; 14. : rQi?- Sfv^ May. French consul In Atlanta e general' secretary of v tho1, relief Mil ~aoiw\]a?a;^DMa^'-t.f?a? I t?%et -t?dtb' pjrtfioan ^ie cuBhlohs^tret..of charba, expect?S- them " td make bne br tho ht ?f tho baaaar. FEAR O AWAy President Worried Beean Have To Do What She Makes Public Frank R< White House. (Hy ASHOClf Washington, May IC-President W view of his three years in tho white and domestic problems, delivered, conf al press club here. The United Stat loves peace and believes the present far that they can not .bi? held to ordl ino United State's hap grown toJm ow and therefore muBt act ' 'more or less fi world." Kept A wai "If X cannot retain my mornl influ knocking him down," the president snit got to occasionally knock him down." with thc European situation because United States would have to do what s waB not elected President to do ns he j more interesting, time. Discussing the newspapers, he sound falBO information about foreign affairs 100,000 MEN OF GOSPEL URGED TO AID WAR VICTIMS Appeal Sent Broadcast By Federal Council of Churches of . 1 ; . v . ' New York, .May lS.-r-An appeal to niSke May tho twenty-eighth. Memor ial Sunday, on which funds, will- be rftl.^ed toward sufferers throuah- col lections in American - churches, was malled to one hundred thousand, min isters today by the Federal Council of Churches ot Christ In'America.,Tho relief Includes Bufferers In BelRlum. France, - Serbia, Polau, Kast PruBsia; Armenia-Austria. Persia, Syria, Tur key and ; Montenegro. ' * OLD AND NEW CABBAGE ARE STEADY TO FltlM Offerings Were Light During The Past Week J St. LOUIB, ?May IC-With offer inf?s light and a fairly good demand, a1 i steSdy to firm fooling prevailed in I loth old und new cabbage the.past! week. Old cabbage is ranging, from 918 to..|2 a ton. 'Mobile new cab bage ls'Selling at ?2; or? to $2.7r. a 'crate.;'.Texas' bulk email sized $10 a i tph abd choice Louisiana fit? a ton. . Pretty Girl Mathe Greenville Com For' Mrs. Emma Belcher, Only 18 Yeai jj Fight' For Custody Of Childrer. I Law. . Greenville, May 16.-From the lips j pt a pretty 18-year-old . blue-eyed, j crimson-cheeked, blonde carno thpap peal, of an-'anxious- mother for .cus tody of her two. daughters, -Evange--] line, aged 4. and Vivianna, aged' 2,j who s?t quietly and without a whim .per through the 'long -tedious ?habeas j corpus proceedings-. ' which .weiro bar ed at full length before Jud?? Maul dln this morning. Tho children-tod 'young to, understand the crowd that formed ,tb,e background, the pointed .questions of conns*!, 'tho reply ot witnesses sis to the mother's charac ter, and tho -c|?ar exposition of. the law !by .the. Stern-faced Judge-were, after all,, the..most'.'.conspicuous fig ur?e ia ,the large, e^rt, room. And ;tpe -auis&lcat eye' bf ; .spectators-, ceri-' t?red flieili^n0^o..'.1ittle^tots..-.theh' ~ .the pretty .youi^a wldbwsd mother, 1. Erinna BSlcher, who wof took ! ' determined tight to obtain -pos * sr children who are now or -by,ber mother?ln-l?w. Belcher had taken this ion.^thr?ugh her lawyer Capt. A. /the, .so thai tH? court may, deter ine 4pbh,v th*^^fowncultv^X^of the ildren; ' tto^ hhshsn'd\jaled i?ay; 2| r. t?^fcw?ng ab?ned her. >he al leged,'W year, tabing tho chiltfreft. yijhts xnotber's fcbws^tff bim. ? I F WAR DRIVES Y SLEEP .-WOODROW WILSON se United States Might Did Not Want To Do ?view Of Three Years ?n ited Press.) Ilson tonight made public a frank ro houso and lila impressions nf foreign Identiully last night before the nation us, ho Bald, is for pence hecauso'she war hus carried nations engaged "so nary responsibility^" Hut, he.added, io of the greatest nations of tho world rom tho point of view of the rest of tho ;e At Night ?nco over man except by occasionally 1, "then for the sake of ray soul I havo Ho said ho was -kept awake at night there might come a timo when ijie ho did not want to do. He. declared he pleased,-otherwise lie might havo had' a lod a warning against the publication of as likely to lead to trouble. j Pledge Live? And F?Ttitae To Country et Annual Reunion !? Birmingham j (By Asoolated Press.) Birmingham, Alai, Moy I0/-Both tho united oonfederoto veterans and sons of veterans adoptedi? r?solutions pledg ing lives and fortune to the govern ment of tho United ?tntes'.should it become necessary to defend this coun try, at tUo annual confederate reunion : hero today. Washington entorpd the fight with Memphis and Tulsa, Okla- ? hourn, today for the next reunion. Colonol .Hilary Herbert,, secretary of navy under Cleveland; jj brought the Washington Invitation. H? 'said; it originated with the Hancock camp of tho ,?ja??d>; arniy of ihe republic of Washington. The *olo?t|on. of tho next reunion city will'bo made tomor row. ' A General Kflied. Paris, May IC.-Genera! March and has beni killed at the front? ac cording to reports received today ot the war omeo. ir Goes Before rf To Make Young -s Old, I* Making Determined i Now In Keeping O? Motber-in . Bad R?putstl?n Alleged. On this, petition hinged ah impor tant rrnc&ction and in dreier .for tho court to decide Justly' each bide of fered' much' evidence. Th? elder'Mrs"./. Belcher, WAS. represented by James li; Price, and ' witnesses were presented who testified that tho young ^irs; Belcher, wb,o "was. Atlast Emma Vaughn -before her. marriage t? - David. Bel cher; had a reputation in the com munity generally; regarded/Sa haiti .\: .SeWral,witnesses testified that they-'; hat'*-jeen her out ntnlkhts ^?th other,: in$&?ltt th.e Mc. timo of ; her husband. They. toKtifled..that, eh?, *f*as; .seen tb' rjdeloJf In autbmobifos;wlth men, af ter she and her husband hail .separ ated. . - : .a.;. ' .'' Tillman, Case CHed, Tho mother eba daughter of tho de ceased husband teaUfied that Belcher told them before hjs death that he loft, hi?f^it? because oi>rer htttmacy With other, men; This, testimony w?ft ndmitted afi?r;;ait argnj^ counsel a? to whether il?j8]?a comp*" t?pt as a dying declarations Judge Mauld In s u s tai n lng \'X?r\r . Prlce'R pOsJK ff?f?-!>'over th? objection, ot Capt. Blythe.'*?^;^~Sfyth^tit?.fthS;':0RS^. where senator' f ttlittauf* S?hsued his . ; tcorrrmp'si^t?M^i^?Riv'-^ '