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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. Order of Withdrawal Sei Countermanded and Ti Indefinitely-Funston forcements. (By ASBOCIS ?Ma va I hon, Texan., May 19.-Tho'or l?uighorno expedition column two da; American troops that invaded Mexico i will remain there indefinitely. It v. will probably bo reinforced by troops Eight hundred troopers arrived at Pershing's headquarters in Mexico, lio sent to tho Big Bend section of Te into Moxico was not stated. Slow MobUizatio (By Associa Washington. May "19.--General Funs is being delayed, war department odie Arizona and New Mexico'militia. Alt more promptly Ute enlistment In all IL and Funston will get only about three and, five hundred expected. There 1 will Include the withdrawal of Sibley's nlte plan has been announced. m fett .MEXICANS CONVICTED OF , MURDEH OP AMERICANS . HA><;LB AT BROWNESVILLE] j (By'Associated Press.) Brownesville, May l9.-Joso Buen rostro and Mej?>ladee^CJ)?pa, Mexi cano convicted o? tbe murder of! A. ' xi; ' Austin '?and Mfg son.: In Mexican . raidst laBt.-sfall,. ,?w?r? . hinged in . tho fmrjroWBWlf?ly'1 *ni\-^,a . .?'nf*yy,r ^n* Th?r?. was no. disturbance" ~>t any. hind. r^The mon wtrro.itlou togaHier um! hanged in a double .trap. 800 CAVALRYMEN ; MOVED . tD BORDES TO PROTECT 'Mt DIG BEND : SECTION (By Associated Press.) San Antonio, May 19.-Eight hUu-| dred American cavalrymen have been j withdrawn, from, the. northern. Chit huahua district of Moxico sb that Uie] border patrol In Big Bend country in Texas can bc given better prcHec-l tlon. The plght . hundred cavahV';, mon, part of General Pershing's rom-., maud, arrived In Columbus. New Mexico, late today after a hard rido I rom General Pershing's headquar ters. . They, will be, sent ,to. pointa west of Boquillas on the Texan '"bor-. do*_ ('oniluii to ' Border. : , (By Associated Press. ) ' Sa?',, A??t?s.ib, May 19.-^Jonsral Fdttstbh tonight ordered the sixth cavalry; whic? arrived at Columbus today, to' report to Marla,1.Texas., im mcui?t?ly.Co.lcaol 'Sibley ls expect-, cd to reach the border Monday ' and Langhorne^ shortly after,. bringing to au end the >rakj into Mexico.. after bandits who raided Glenn Springs. Nothing bfriclal ls known, her? to night that the Sibley raid into Mexi co will bb continued. MOT ?P?T ?ilSIIT ON N?MINATING TALKS CHICAGO " I.?! Move ?lt Frtni T? Cut -TEES See olding Speeches fl'-) Chicago^ May lO.r-Wlth at . W six leen ^namei# to bo presented to ;tho J ^'I?tih?-national convention for j ira?bn'f?j' the presidential!.! .Uah R became khdwnV'that ai a^ft^to^\iK-1tiall'tn^;^eJar:( g And seqpndia.g apeecb r -ihhed to . gi ve ih? mana ger,'of t*j?ob ; prospectiva', candidate thirty?miauies to ?so aa he sees flt. ;:feVen at'thdt it. win take eight hburs for the nomination alone. . It is hoped to abd, tho cobventwrv in four days. LJABIUTFES OF rom Rv E.;"; Heat?? Files. Pclktoa Voltmtce r Bnnkrup tey F?r Greenville"; May 19.-?; B. Heath, &' merchant of t*?fckv haa, patittoneg, '.^?go PtiftSmffAt -3ba leatarn : sdi?-' stiowa- liAldf^les amounting tc $1$> 'mVa^?oeta ot HW?.. : lt to Sibley Has Been oops Will Stay in Mexico Expected To Send, Rein __ x .'. ited Press.) der of withdrawal sent to Ute Sibloy ya ago has been countermanded and n search of tho Glenn (Springs bandits ras reported here tonight the column from tito Funston column. Columbus, New Mexico, today froni lt was Btatcd that these troops would !xa3, Whether they would bb ordered m Causes Belay ted Press.) 1 ton's; realigtnent of tho border patrol lals said, by thc slow mobilization of hough the Texas companies responded ir?e elates la. not up to paper strength thousand men instead of three th oas is; still talk here that the realigment Vorces south of Boquillas, but ya dell Of Insurance Wah?-?Ander aon Loses Meet (Special to Tlio Intelligencer.) Columbia, May 19.-Tue South Carolina Underwriter.* association after a most success.? il meeting de cided to meet in Charleston on thc second Wednesday of next year. An derson 'and Florence offered formld-. able rivalry., for , tho meeting place. Mr. Jnb. B., Ileovcs, nom i nut ed Charleston and August Kohn second ed Charleston's candidacy. A lester G. F?rmanl bf Greenville; was elect ed president of the association and Frank M. 'Robertson "of Charleston, ls the new vice president. Tho anti-compact '. law, - which drove ; out.' prac ti call y ,;all. of. ?? tho fire Insurance companies, was thc most important toplo . to.' be discuss*' ed. Edwin War?eM, former gov ernor of Maryland,' waa I tho princi pal .speaker tonight. In an' interj view today ho^ praised tho progr?s; sive ..administration of Governor Manning. i SEARCHT^LIC??ORIS CONTINUED AT GIRARD _ Friends of Raid Victima Ask As sistance of Governor Girard, Ala.c May 10-Tho c;oarc;h fgor liquor by u ia rfc o fofeo pt. special state deputies cohtlh?tfd today with . two: companies of militia <. guarding the', seized goods. J?ight ,autpmr>; biles loaded with deputies.weht th ns many directions in the c???tty dis trict where. IJUls said large quintl tleo.are stored. Friends of.persons financial!y, ruin ed by the raids began .T.lrcul??MM(t? titi?ns urfeing ?the governor tb inter vene end ant** thohi to ship, gooda ?aok to the distilleries, with the -brew t(j?s?; they will bbt ?il: lt again . in Russell county. There is rio disorder. ? -. ... , I.' .{Jfipjr. Impeach SliPi'iff v,Mobile, May 10V-Attorney General Martin' has institutedimpeachment ? prtsee?dSng.4 against ' ih? Kheri ff. ni Girard, -Russell county, whei-? t?b>> than>one-half mlllloh .doliere wo?* of Minor has beeto seized by ?tate mi litia. ?Fifty; thousand dolmrs worth was found in tho rear of a bank. .The impeachment proceedings are expected ? to' produce eenaatlbne. , ' Clashes have*' tr#n > $&reritened im tween ' citizons and militia, officers. '- Austrian* to ? ?|LbV?1a:,.'-;- ? Paris,. May 18:-rGae podren, and fir ty irtcamers~-bar* tbeen' assembled at the Hungarian port of Piumc, l',:\o j?ra^^^^ awaking a .atronfvdt?iaj^^-^^ occupied by the- Italians; Auder soi mmm : Fl-! E fi ! & ? ?' ? \. A PRETTY GIRL anderson ib. proud of ber young I men und young .women. Tho sight I of teri pretty girls-and two .young mon,' bringing, to a close a task re presenting many years of- plodding, ! labor loua effort, dimmed, tho eye of j 'inoro than. Ope older person who from (heir scats In thc theatre last night] witnessed the Inspiring spectacle. The above illustration ls repr?senta-1 {ive. of. tH"e, type of young women An io n E L.largo crowd gathered at 11)9 An derson- theatrej last .night" for the grudti at ion exercises of ;0tho ' Ander son high school. Supt;1 E. C. ..Mc-. Cants; presided' over tho meeting and 't?e^progfarn waa . opened wich thc Smging of "Come .Thou Almighty King," by tho entire; audience, "-with Mis; ll. ti: ; Fitzgerald nt the plano. ...After -the -invocation: by-.Jl?tiyj??/ \\V Bodge. Miss Hoxel Pruitt in be half pf .her. class, gave thp address] Wftlnoine.' This was followed|b5* ?1 bright* abd * attractive Instrumental dwet '.by .MlsEes. ;Eye?yn Brown, and f3?i^ ;May pilljngham. The U.lJ. ..c/--"priaV'esftay-/'Wfe. In Anderabh D?ring ??e - Cou(cderacy/' waii >ead by Mts? 11**61' Pl?hiftinu wj?s\f#U of i?iexoating ,s*nd.valuable tfif?rt?atltin: about th? history bf j^ti ??rson during. =iua't ?tt?fis The class, history .'by Mlas? Clara But dino, and class prophecy by Mies Mary McCants, were both splendid and w?fo tiio soil ree bf mach avnupo tn?nt'Hdt only to t?e m?mhera~bf the n's Pride derron's ? high school is fitting Coi* lltb's duty. ' ! How beaut ita! 13 yolllh! how bright it glcauiii With- Us Mlusibnu. aspirations1, ? dreams! Boo}) of" beginnings, Story without end, Each maid n heroine; and oat h mun - .-'.a* friend! . i . :--Longfellow. ? ' < . Class, -but .'tb Ino whole school and Ihcir many friends. Mr; ->H.'? B. Fltagorald sang charming .little selection, ,ll- Luve! You," accompanied' by ? Mrs.: Fltagor- j aid. Mr. . Mc?ants thoh-.ihtrwinced| tho speaker for the- ovonlygf,' I'rof. .^ic^v Thompson bf Winthrop.,cbl-l loge. > Ml? aildrasa .'.*v?fta not only a very scholarly otic, but. full of, eb-1 thuslaam and encouragement for tho ybubg. stdilehta Just, starting ??tlt?] tha;}r*?ti^rh of life. '.Vf ot ? McCun t's, .assisted by - Mr. J. B. ilumbort of Um board bf trustees,, presented, diplomas io tho following | members/ bl' tho clash' of lalo; jUtsa Wira- Burdlhe, Mina Curb ?oor. }?'? Miii? Idollo..?cer. : Misti Myrtle kbit, Miss'-' f?thol Johnson;: MIME Claudia Martin. Misu Mary MeCanlsi Miss Lake McS.valn, ?<?? Mist/ . HUEO .Prttiti ; Mls3 rjuby? Unfelt J Messrfc. Jack Cooley .and .Martin .Neely. : , ,v Ti'O ;metnber6 of .?he.,class ; were the recipients; of many ? beautiful flowers m? ih?- w'h?lc stage was bright with | their beauty- andr fragrance. ision School mting Climax HccessfuiS?ssiohl ah?,. ho : was given:', hearty .'.applnutr?. This Was roi lowed, by n< oratorical contest for tho l*??J?r" cup, ami was won by Cartis Bishop, Niftier tho cont cat rt?? ?gh t fu l muste'r^ae fu fnish ed by Biases Land? a?o'B?ott, plan Ut?. ',?'. - - ; . -Tho i graduating', axercises . Wau. with .it highly in?ir?tttl?g; article" by Kiss ;M?rguerite? ^taway.[, vaj|e41c H i li ri'. .mill .i I II ?11 ' i ? mi i"' I il I " {CONTINUED ON PAQB F?VE.) ? . POLICE PROBE IS URGED B? .Y. CLAIMS PROBE "WIRE TAP-I PING" CONTINUED AGAINST WISHES V MAY INVOLVE U. S. Alleged That Police Listened On) Telephone For Firm Making Munition Contracts,. (By A^aoeiuted Press fi Now York, May li?.-Mayer Mit chell lixlsy uecused Slato Senator I Gc?. 1<\ 'Thompson, in churgu or tlto| legislature I injury into "wiro tan ping" activities of tlie New York po lice, of "cumulative treachery" to | the United States government. Mit chell's accusation carno aftor Thomp-j ?on had insisted that tho inquiry pro ceed arter ho hat! neon" warned Uiatl to do so might involve thc federal government In gravo ? international complications,'associated j hy Mitchell j with munition? ?contracta. Thompson I ?aid tho government" wus not involved I and lito was supported hy District At-1 torney Svann., Tonight, however, United Staios Attorney Marshall lb-1 sued a statement declaring any pub lication ol' facts in tho casa now | would bo "most rogro'.table from Htandimint of tho administration of j federal justice." New Vifrk police listened on the ?vOlephonc for Seymourl and Sey ihotl!,0 .? f inn enraged; iii :*ar: taunt" lion contracts, IV Ia alleged. , isl 1 j Between Seven And Eight Hun dred Will Reinforce Army Policing Republic (By Associated Press.) Washington,' May 1D1-Three hur ! drcd marines at Norfolk and between four" and -five'hundred irt Haiti were ordered tonight to Santo Domingo to ff, rei?i??rco the American forco there1 "policing the republic. .Thew at Norfolk will go in the cruiser I Tennessee now in Now-York. Tho ?cruise?. Salem at Boat on was also ordered . "to Santo Domingo. , FILIBUJTESBY MANN BLOCKED SKIPPING BILL! I .. ? (By Assoclat?d'Pres?.) - ."Washington;.'-May- lu.-3??Hb?stor .?iig by 'Republican Leader Mann to night provohted tho democrat* from carrying- ont their plan to h?i? thb utimtnistration'n shipping bill tee> ?ore i Adjournment. Ho demanded a oller of vbt*?-and;theil, the formality t f reading thb engrossed-tilli . . As the bill ia not : engrossed there was G?tn?nxto< do but ad^oth^; pA- ;votip wlil-iprobably be rcachofl tomorrow aftornnon. GERMANS CONSIDER THE SUB CONTROVERSY ENDED I ? Will Not Retpbod to the Late** .Anii&iran NotO W?snin?ton? 6 ;Way 1 v^-The; ' yOfftV nietta'consider;, .the .?u?imarinb conV .iUtt%'; with ?te .Vvit?j?t?. Btatw e??r Cd anil wl|l hot respond to tho latest Amerk-vm note, according to conti? '."; ti j-'.'-"-;,'?t';:-;v, . A? 0? ?Mtta*;^k?w^l '.."... 't ..> . Wnshf?gtofr^;?^^p.~HDounccl in the lntorsUto i>imntcrco wmunl?E/.oii suit against Mlitppr HU . Smith, presi dent or the L.' & N., ' ?greed upo? June 0 ror aniument ot th? come?is. |MB%>a||Q? to; ?Otene^^?tutp as l^iguestions 'nliitt?^jMM \ aHesed ppMUcal aottvtqe*'In ' -Ken tucky, Tennessee atol Georgia, th ? tJr?Sirc& CoV lumbla. !:-:- ; ;-: Fear Food Supply of Shacklcford] P?*??? 'n Pekr Regbr.;i Run ning Low ( By Associated Pres?. ) .l-ondotl. M'iy 10,**-PaUS *or att (ex pedition for Ulo relier of Lieutenant Slr Btnest Shacklcford, who with a number of his men arc marooned in tho AnaMilc, wore completed ' today by a committee of the royal geogra phical society. Tho relief ship will loavo for Weddell Sea via Huenos Aires and Falkland I: lands August 1st. Apprehension a? to the food sup .uly available for Shachlo?ord Is felt by persons familiar wfth polar ex peditions. Ashs President to Save Navy's SupplyOfOil ? i ? Daniels Declares Reserves In Cal ifornia Should Be Given Protection ? j;;. (Uy AHsi>,'latcd -Prcsy.) i i Washington, jrfay . M19.- Scuretury DanlelB today appealed to PrerJUent Wilsoil to exert his influence-' to save tho navy's reserves in California nil fields. Tho pron id eui. was' told that ahould tlio hill . favorably reported by tho sonato public landa commit tee to legalize certain land entries withdrawn by President Taft, Ute navy must abandon oil fuel and re turn to coal. Th in, Daniela., said, would cause.-e lose: of streamihg radius and. speed.--to ships. IC?ttmtSe?dln a&s Increases Shipping Cost . _ Department of Agriculture Wot In I Favor Thu Plan Handling Product Walkington, May 10.--'iW- ex pense -and trouble'of using bag? In handling and marketing cotton ce ed outweigh any advantages bag*, may give in reducing tito loas from c?re I leys 'handling of thia crop, acc?rdin? to cottonseed specialists o'tho 'U. Si department of- agriculture. They th or coro recommend the uso of j baga only In special casos, as. for planting seed, leas . than ? carload- ?hlp? I menta, sud for river transportation Careful studies; however, show that in .handling cotton^'seed j Inlarge quantities tho fir ?Vvcost of: the. bags, coupled with tho fact that they dc-, te rion; to quickly amt have to ho kept in .repair, makes them too expensive. : Shipping, in bagsv involves' nn ofc tra Chat und labor-In filling, etppt'A lng, and- weighing, and'makes neon I rate;: sampling .more- difficult. Timo 1B* l?st in. emptying seed from bags, an IOOBO looks- of . cotton and-burs ?end. to raeko tho sood cllhg to the bagging. Thread ^rOitf-the mouth bf Sio bag .also Of ten, gets mixed with io need, catches in tho '-convoying nd Scabing machinery, and' caus ?s choke-ups and delays.; R'WAY WELFARE AG! Southern ? Commended . fort To As??t^p1oye%fe ... , . . .w?kingt?h, D'. Ci, j a??y ?V?0u\: Sc Hon of Sou thorn Hallway co nipa ny rt creating . tho position Ot welfare' ?teat for the benefit or Its - employees las - recclvod. the of?cis!. endorsement of tho Daughters of the AnwIc^Be? -fittttii^-^ho'./adbpted the following roeolutfoh ht ?ie twt?iy-t$k;-ff?? tin on tal congress of tho national so cietyr .-.^C - - , ' '? . *'T??U this congress ondorso ibo action of tho Southam itali Way-- in creating the position of welfare:- agent add. in appointing tho R?tZXVStW h. Baea, of Atlante, to f ill : ttflS flR&t important. ? and , intoTOBtlryr oflico." - Kow York mock^v W". HEAVY BOMBARDMENTS RE SULT IN DECIDED ADVANCE BY AUSTRIANS GERMANS QUIET . '.' ' , Have Not Renewed Infantry. On slaught After Taking Points Along Bank of Meuse London, Muy JO.-Heavy Austrian bombardments lulvo torced the Ital ians to withdraw from portions > of j their lino? lu the region of Trent. Homo officially admits' tho evacuation ot Z?gnatorta position in L?gari'nu Valley and & part of upper Astjco. Italians, however, haye occupied Aus trian positions in the Adamello section. Tho Gormans have renewed ' infan try attacks from their newly-, won j positions on tho lef t hank of the Meuse near Verdun, according to Paris.. .Ar ?tillory fighting continues in the region of AVocourt, Dead Man's Hill ' and Util 304. Constantinople assorts tho Itassians havo been repulsed in. tho r?gion of Hi Uh! and Balburt. Petrograd says no. important en counters on Armentart; front, j The Ailee . Bubmarino campaign I against shipping In . BiUlo continues. Stockholm announces the pinking pt I ?ho German steamer Tnrv?. . A Marseilles dispatch says ali pas senger and crow-ofrtbti Frenwh siaatn Ibr. Mira woro lost When the' ship was ? torpodood in ',tho Me^ltorrc?han. ~ IDEATH SENTENCE AGAINST LlfT^GH NOT CONFIRMED j Ambassador Page Carnea Ou? In structions an? Atka Delay of Execution (Hy Associated PicBO.) Waohlngton, May i.H?.-Ambassador Page at Londqn cabled Ure ' slate de partment tonight that Uta sontenco of Joromlah Lyhoh, naturalized American convicted' oh complicity In the' DubHn uprising, had not t?o*n [ confirmed; Pago said that in ac cardando with Secretary ' Lahsing's instructions ho liad .asked tb? 'BrUish government to suspoud tho infliction ! bf punishment pending an Investiga? I lion by tho United" Btetee. [ THREE PARDONED AND 3 PAROLED BY MANNING I Executive ? C?cmesacyGtrante? . Itt' Six Cases By Governor lt Columbia, May . 10.-Executive clemency in -six-caaes wa?.<exercis ed by Governor Manning, today, Threa pardons and . three paroles yore granted, cl??M??ed ?a follows: )<:Adultery one; nhddcUon oaei. In cest ?ne;, /manslaughter One^..; t?nr d?E one; forgery opo, The sc?terice range; from ll nitmlh*<to life Ipi-, prlsbhm?rit. VA HIU. convicted befor?v jt?dgeiR,1 O. Purdy duking ?ic MaV; 1906, term rir thc court bf comm?tt pleas for Greenville county of murder and. S|v:ah .%ilfo; lmprisor^??bt, was paroled artbg good ^havW, X ' v \ ''George Gary. Wafted before Judge J ii ^yf?&l&^^??rUi? \ thc spring, . mfr term KtH??wt tor Green ville c?tmty;for~?rl*t?.?iMbh, aehteftjqerj ?ter., servo: two . yeera ?bit?th? public Wn-ka wus paroled ^during good .ile hnvior. Thcr paroSfc papero wo/o .dated Muy, 10. /' . . ;:. \ S?miNG^ECO$I^^THE ' TEUTON'S SUB&1ERS?BL w Tot?! Tonnage "of". Destruction Neatf5ry;'?'p^^?^^ona' 'i,.-; . . +*i (By Associated Pre*!?.) , v : -Berlin;. May il?..?^ : ; semi-official f *Ta??f: figure* include ships .fii?ak