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V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!" ! '..WVK.; . .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. .'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII ^||B^^L T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk % v/kt t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5 L ANDERSON, S G* THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 ?tnei States to Carr?nzp. Note D?mand ' Mil Go F?^^ Mili tia Will Be ?a?ier? for Oiily As It Is Needed by Funstonjjm Fill Gaps on Border. teply of ing Wi r <?ty Associated Press.) San'Antonio, June 19.~~Carran2a troops, said to number 1,500 n?en* are reported to be marching toward Del Rio, Tesas, 100 miles tip the RiovGrande river from Eagle Pa ss tonight with the announced intention of attacking Americans there. The neWa which reached Funston was brought hi a Mexican, who aaid the attack would be made tonight, or tomorrow. Colonel Sibley, off the Foiateenth cav alry, who cor-.manded the expedition which entered Mejdco after th? Glenn Springe raid, ia in command f? Del Rio. While ft h believed ho can take coro of himself, a battalion of the.Thir<Vl??fantry was sent j from Eagle Pass on motor trucks tonight to reinforce1 the Del Rio garrison* 'Washty^ war with...'Mexico now hinges -otf ba?V??r??'s . ^-^^?i-?nding'^tli^Avitfajdir?walrof^.tr?pp?,* which: wjU^Qforward tomorrow.] lip?k&rf?,...theroris no .indication that he-has change? his attitude of' hostility to the.American reiteration that the punitive expedition w'i'i stay in Mexico u).tit M?rder raids cease. B?c?us^ th?. not?, which it had been in. tended'jtO;f?r;wa^d.'by.- messenger, may be handed to the Mexican am bassador her?,Y'; WHUe steps are proceeding for the mobilization, of at least 100,000 militiamen, they_;^lLnpt-be^ssigned;to border, duty Until musteredinto Federal service. Even when the mobihVailon is completed only those wiH be sent to the border from state mobili zation camps that are actually needed by Funstbn'tofiii in gaps in his border patrol, ! Anti.?mericah feeling is stUl high in Mexico, Ckhanzii is iijpj patently do?ng nothing to stem jit, Officials here are at a loss to fa*~ thorn his.motiyes Unless he is seeking war to bolsterjiistottering gov ernmentj banking on ?lie United States to be magnanimous enough to leave him in power after his arniies'ure defeated. JaV v, " .^ Anxiety is being felt tor aboUt live thousand Amer.c?hs in Mexico, but precautions:are being taken to safeguard them. A resolution will probably be adopted in bothi houses tomprrbw making the mihi ia draft features cC the new army act operative at pjice. ^; lf this is done and guardsmen iake: the' Federal oath' they be come JUnited Stat?s troops with/no connection with the militia, they refuse to take the oath they are sthS available for border-duty-un ^ t'oprthejexis?ug provisions of the ol^ l-:<;; < ..' "'..> m Wk Able ?^M^:-u^^^St^.iOt?Se4. taken PrstoaHsdrt andl; ffe eign&sdisarmed ' (By Associated press) ?tt?avniaa, Mc^cc|^flaSio to :,.San di?play<9d have\V^weM^ a'?Jclalty; President- v'WHson Conf?re Witn j New 0i?ni?an and Varlott* ' 4 'f 'Poh^cal'l^a^r? - , . (By AsjK tlated Press) M?fet?^?, fi?\+v*n aie P^,' the newly elected chairman or the deitobcraiic national comro?tteo; ;opnrer^?b^ Wilson a&d :vartous 'political leaders t^lay, ,-?e 'v aonBaWcett'.C'i?iai ^'-aain ^j^^?^^m . otj NAMEttltAN KILLED' 4 4 444444444*444444444 * 4. *. 4. i ?> (By Associated proas.) HK" Washington, -'Juno i 19.? 4i Admiral .W:InBlow at San Die 4: go, reporting, on the clash bej" .4> tween American seamen and y. Canaiiza aoldlers at Mazatlan 4 4 yesterday, said Boatswain's 4: 4 . Mate I.I'M/' Laughter, was crl- 4] 4 tlcally. wounded s and Enste? .4 O'. O. Keasiag sad A'S&tah? 4 Palmast?r Andrew Hunt were - 4 4 taken prisoners by th?. :Mexi-y ^4.1 4 cans. Th? message did tiot 41 4? ", mention the release of .' om?or?, 4 4 as announcetd to th? state 4 4 department by the Mexican 41 4'? embassy . > \Vlnalow, said-... the- -4 * crew returned the Mexican 4 14 v fire., killing or wounding. 4 4 about.six. * ?. . . ? ?-444444444444444444444 NiSlrfoi^ ' TO THE ? QU?St??W RAIS?D .font; Ptuzlc? Over Statua : of Solcj.s Who Arc Members or' National Guard . r " (By ABB?ct?i?d Press) Washington,., Jane 19.?President -WilB?h's'call has renewod the per plexing question of the status of .congressmen who are members of the national guard. The house sub .committee I named to determine their position under the new army.' act ihas ' not reported. . Representative Ch^peJrfield. judge {aatrpcate of the Illinois guard, thtage: congressmen if ordered' to the front Bhould resign ,:th?trb%eaw: .'- Senator Wadeawortn'Ma ;lieut?nknt In ?ie .Massachusetts. miH |Ua eifru- ;ROpreii?entatJves Tilson^, -%t ' Connecticut!, .'Crag?/'of Periu&Ylvaai?, ad Nichons of South Carolina;'' Ctira,' j \.rHcew In the guards of - tbetr .re*:] epectiy? ; ?tales . GEORGIASTRESS - ON ^OHB?rribN PtArJK 'For'~Po?i?i' ;i A?iaata, Ga,, Jun? 19,?With the formal at?iem*nt of V Solicitor < "Hugh rjoraeyte : yl at formv for- governor,.; it appears' that ali four candidates for gubernatorial,.; honora have, declared. Goverbpr No/, ' wTihcludi ' mftj ?for the ex. ordinary session'/ of Jho iegtaiatv _ last faU jmrde.poMhieabe en^cttaant ^ ^??i!eet|onf^hovreyer, '* fei r ta t the Hl / nod ! ; TRAIN AT MotoiTPS NO. TiCE, SAYS CA?^TA?N LIG* drM^AJORI?Y OF MEN ??SE?tiSL?O AT 7 OrCLOCSC YESTERDAY ? 31 VOLUN^ ^ii?^^^E?riD, With ? Ktreagth .100 men,, in eiuding officers; Company ? is now awaiting orders to enKtiln for Styx, it ho raobi tfettlon <iuaTtej|i. iDflievr? of tho company and the majority of the man spent last, night in the ar mory oh Kiirth Main .'street,. . , V ; So'thPrcitWii was the .'of CapL ?,?gom ; Lient. Brodfihaw and : others of: th6 <-owY>any on .. Sunday night tha^yTy^-tejrdaV nmrhjn'g at 7 sloih fulUStwcf-ihirdi* of. the robm ^onj^y^w^ro' at the wait Order's. V Mahy of ot in th^hir tt&iforhis and et their *^ujpi?Et to gether, : . ' J?^f?M?^ fvftirt^n^y--^ ^iapa^i. .present - bei* also others, .who '-wer*;-;ia|i?^^ Early 't'-'K ^fw'-na^s that hft^^d^bt tHe ritfd^Sfe^aory - Ui? Flr?l? reftlmon't wiegen Preparedness Parade. ixtcan I t^nlha?onr?, but lia ? hot Wn "tfe? [c?lved into the company.. 'In-some inotance?. the names of th?M<1jk|?nt? bhd 'dot been debuted ' on ' the i^ppii^ cations; In other cases, the appli-J ?tions wore, belog wltheld on tech* n?c?l po?nt?) ... ; "Company Br is now ready-. to7 <w* t^ain,*'-stated Capt.- lUmis Llgon last night, "but owjngy to tho fact that . everything. Is hot- hi readiness/; .in Columbia and at , tho momtlzatlen grouuds. wo are going to wait. The. 'Strength of th?" company is . not. 100. Itocruiting m\V, eontinttet^pj the- full'war' strength, of -160' men .li? obtained.' or until .wo: re?oive orders Official Ordern. - Tho following telegram - was re-] jf?ived by Capt. Llgon yeaterfkyl morning. at 11:30} from ' <|0l5%^nwH , ?>f: Greenville,. comma oder let/c^lta? ("Mobilization order received frova tfar department.'/Jtohtil?e yvrnr cgm wuy, at armory ta^?^M|dj^^nre , 'me', when 65 men novo been medically lainined and. &*if^&&&g&**'i. ave Kll\wno!w^ slistments. Thoee^ wt>P dO^ttp&ait?? Il t& ^ ?nent^; - Vnten bef#8 <??glm??fc icm't** ? [(fTwwnpp?y a a? semble*, 7 ' Ri", : m-'; '"no : huadted ?top. and t*o ;; orri.cera.' I Yoste?fuay-aftavneon ni i ;\?\i} the '-tiiSgi?VwaiN was '^nde^'taj y^mbar ?? the. men rda*<r" Tba SLAV ADVANCE ?S ??TER . rv?faEi&r ifA??D-. ??' {Alis: IT?b.GE?M?N IF?RiC^S, AND IN S?ME SECTIONS ?H? RUSSIANS ARE Sijf?rV?V' GIVING BACK. (By A?iioclD.tc4'.: Pt?bb) >>ith the.. capture of CzernVnrfta the ItuBalans are driving tho Aua* triana toward the . Carpathians; tak ing-prisoners. Heavy fighting 1b ?tili In progress In ??ll?ta and'Voi hynla,. where /the - Au s tro-G orman forces are battling against the Slav advance. South of tho Pripet marah os and northwest , or Lutak the Rus sian advances" h?ivd been checked and I in some places battles ak*e going In 'favor ,of/,'.ihei Germans., . The.sUua? tio/i po^y Buczaczj Berlin says,, <?s michahgod. Between, "Avro and Cojse;., rivers, Gorman : Irifnntr y. attacks . were r^puls l by tho French^.'' OrilyT/.twniWtipjl", m?nts* continue In th? r?gion of Ver dun, , The Germans' are violently, rtiell Uift ' *'.\a British positions ;tn Flarid-r Six dof^?n' '?jercsp?anofl, 'me?ud?ng two' takers,-, were drlven,.dpwri by; the I 'I'Wd th? BrUlfth. loht twt _J?r tws ' -ragagemeot. i Ylgbtroi ; iKL-i under, way, between the f<attS and t.th?v Austrian* in SM? ! Eight Italian., merchants snips. have been sunk in Adriatic, one by an Aus trian submarine. / I I tP/ ABfa6c5ttted ^ Press) San Diego; June ld.-^Th? cruiser Sah Diego and a flag ship of the Pacific fleet.'' with Admiral Wlnslow; Is preparing to, Sail from h?re to night to: Guaymas *?r. Mazoilan. .T^ej cruiser Chattanooga has .alr??*!/; left tcapuio. . ri?; rOR -DIES SUDENkY IN MtDST E^#UMEN1# h? Deadly Pobcn. ' ? ;1 /Atlanta,-Ga , ' Jubo lOV^lh .*>>? midst of his exp?rimenta ahp.wmOnT straU?ns t? prove thkt arsenic la not a deadly poison, the wBolo profession of . medicine ah?? ?bemtetry tb \he contrary, notwltfctrtandtng, . Dr. W, Jiyr Beii of Atlanta is dead of o. sud den illness. . , : 1 '{x :<A- few weeks ago the doctors Of At* Iwuaaud thefts .?er?,,star^?l-bjy{ d>r. Bet Va annouueemont that ar senic, instead of .being a p,H ^^HA-^^-t Ifens to .prove his theory. iia&vi ^ Taking four healthy'dogs which} had been carefully fed and .ob/sbrv Whrol ^uta^lbXAtlaati -V?^rto? b?rg?ons *or Iw?V?weeks,-. DK,M ^onfiaea tfcem <tf*rthel j " ttt? of the Fulton uoun fcte 'th?m graduated ??sji |Ifir?*h? observation of ^h?t$#*wu ^mi?^ral^ '*1*?ifflm!m;f%ft* cbemlsV* a: frS^^S^ocatratlS^^iMf inothiir??s|Srimehi^?Sh? PA^?GEl?.; Alr?iiViNC INT cive ?i^. y^KtiiJN: to ger. r^s sjlew war MINI$? ' : ... ....... . ?v (By Associated Press) i '*' Now York, Jtmo 19.^-The death 0? ! G?noral Galltenl,' ra^moVFreafcnl vre'r ' ttiinlater, wan due. to h^ W^M^?l* tack- or a ; French aviuy.'^-v high runic, charged' -with h>vtoyj$jfa..[ n?t to natural ^'Cft^es^? aee?r|mPf^'' t Jories of'-' pheseagers:: ar*Ivin;g^tM; cA. the French; tlnor. Lafayette ; today s The passengers said Galltenl wiia fatally ,woundod In his PaWs^ajHS and died within three .weetuV.^-^e' fnU ;pf his .assailant, who is t^?M} aeutccf Judge & ' ' . ii mi in y ..,(B^ Associated''.Press):. KtmUivtlle; Ala., " J?no l?i?nvhiio S/.Bpe?lal grand jury 'iCoatinued'.. fn ft*UgatIop into the umrder of Pro &|e;'.J^^ a warrant was $to'cd f?t\Charles-"??v;:- Na?l?^"'el<?rfc of!.th?, Median county p?^cult' court, wie'"'l?. known es a c???o ?rf?hd oZ ?; l>.. Overies, Isw?sr's- &?tzs^c$sz=~ ftil opponent in 'the recent' primary her?. Accor^fng 'to officials neither Nolls nor Overtoil, for whom. a w?r rro|j'*as- Issue daloov Could he' found. ; Judge lAwler, whovh^ h<?n; in? volvcd in a warm. pol,?t?c?l fight,' dis appeared last Vf'e??OjM^^^?f^. with two buljpt wounds and skull crushed, was ^our?d Isaturiiay ,,isi;, "? slough ' of. the] Tennessee; riv?r'>^^p|! here; It waif paid ' tha^-. L&wl?r re^. c^Ved- ? t jjiote>frpnV a political ' ?ppof? haut' to rh??t htm' tnl the c(>urt -bou?e Wetlhesday-' night; Lawlor-'ji} am to have kept'^hf'ip^mtment; The au-: tomoblte h?'/went to th? ,co6rfc house hi 'and' Ma^eglasses. w?r?'to'?Wtlp the court bouse curb morning. Two mllltUV ! communie;*.. aire still in Huatsvllle; but th? tPp? f. l?, quiet. ' ^;v*-*-:.\;. ; mm Madison