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TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. 'Mmt Remaios.--Tise Dep?r?ore ravtf?e Residents Are Fleeing to England as Fast a? Ships ways of Vessels, Making Work of Einbafking Refugees Difficult-~Women and Children Are ' Trampled in fcW as . of Frightened ' Animals at Every Rumor. : , Ostet? .- >W^ttigton, pct 14-Warning acn'? no obstacle Iii?th* < w4yV?f ?,th#: German advance on Ostend arid pating th? ?it?a?on? by Bending ?tate ,\:biber ports in ,noVtKwest.Belgium % ; SP^S^^ ^^^?^^ftor^ , ? ..:>:..;...-.. :, . ' , '? . , . , ; ? ?. ? was;, fwlowed today .by. ft telegram ?cotes: of .Wounded soldiers, arc being brought into Ostend ftqm from ;.the Arizona ext?utivo- ?stytajT - G?tent. W0i is ratted A'a^Jh? Allies and .t^Geri?ans; engaged in ' ? ^^h?U'' .:: a; serious;:ba?t?e^ i|??|^ . v. tbe -di im?rti -/a? ? kn?wn to -have a'large f?rf ? within dwenty ;-r?it??t*ttw 'to ; thV frontier th?^presla?6t : ptthe^ty^ ing to England, escape by landhaving been cut offon.alt sides. x the federal goveriment.^ahd^H . u'M \->? Hos^itits w?re ;er^ ?^;^?Cr. co?W?i of fedW'fli o? injured soldiers. *' Hundreds wex?tcarried\oa litters, while those iess ^tioWnior HW'B messie, which severely w?ul^ iri Cross nuri?sVdoctors, nuns ancLprfests/ ! i \83S,tto %^Jy^J?n and The^o?nded w?r?^ .^-j*^^;^? '. : .;,./ ?d-up?n th^ dr^s a^ 8^?.# .the ?^xfcan^UnaUon H?. an ; ror tbj tttt^ibelow^m JW^i^ti^ and .who ??arcd^he aeroplane might drop-bombs and ^??^ ^0^ --1^"^ ^^^^ V'^Th*^^ on' iheig?o? HHHHBfeeWd-^^ ???at?d? s?ll? -.?lsj*(i' .?t':intoVv?iifS;-wiii. ?^^m?mhb^? s?rfor threeways oh the; ce^??ffe ?feta^. atgnoc? iliiiii To Abstain frrom CvmpUe?tmg! ;'Air?EO^?MBSt?cii? Border, ? ^'???S?Mfi^^i^?rt ^ ffont^ all'tsldeS?fe>? T lit?l, and Jhp?^h*ds;;wAV& m ? ( sti?r^a^r^ls?rably on the docks wjbefr the l?st relief ship left gg ?ed.? gS?ofc xofl'tOTaljfc-j. orked. , :i ; shah ; c?_ feel sure: tb?t ?ach? advic?s ^t^ ?t^intO>%Mit?U i- ^kylpg^citoi Garrison fat ?>oc? replied i^th^fJseexpr?sal??o*' it?fle, Win keep ymj ft?iyft? iH^?Vmri?ea tha^e?? . ?o.MDdmrorteii^pj called ottenUdts to tl 1 trot as again fed, '"?o^e^ vj'ft?pff i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?fr^s^^ of Ostend and the ?Lthw ??i?*r ^f?''?S Jhousands of refugees feeing before the German invasion. Wound- 1OU?O?D?O^ cd soidi?rs'.Were; brought here by the score from Ghent. ; It is re* wi^l"tho army offlcera commaadieg ported that they were engaged Monday near Ghent infrio?* bat- at$nts?Tbo^ ile. ^Thte allies are, ?a?d to h^ve been obliged lo withdraw toward rtaan^t?vos. here, med a prptj?wtur the,west.- . Coh^ i< virtually no o^steile to thc Ci^r-i^ deetar *... " . iii-' ? ?i,'- ?? J> ''?-vii'- " ^'R;- .. ' .. ' \.>. . . = - ?:;- ' mg .that the CSarrahza forces'at tfaeo man;a?van^on Ostend, , - /. ^; ' v W ?euberateiy -backed bp?teethe Firing in the dlrecfion bf Ghent was heard plainly toi- Ostend '?J?^6*? Uno-tor tho double purpose Monday ;ahd-Tuesday the. te^ who .were 4 the ??i?SSi; siege of; ^niwer^ bl?hcrie *?S&&ft few bullet? wiu nn irrcreased the fear among the residents of Ostend by describing the SStSM son.? ne horror, attending the fall of lhat fortress C \ ' Most ?rj th^ InVOstend c?osedt yesterday iar?d o|:?^c^l^^- on tho-part , professional rhen, mer|t? i?eepers joined the .throng , ;? - ' ' '; - V' that dare? riot leave the;wah?r ,trbn^ Besten ??ve?'Ohen."'feo^afc',:y. '.trever;growing line,of men, women and children clath?rhig ;for ; a lowp^a^V cm^ chance,to escape. ' .* * ; ; ,^^^p7 were given a banauelj?nd All talabs and cab horses In Ostend were UVjtn by the army A?%^^^ fc^nom^Each lorfg ago, so that there wa-, little means of transportation. The jfM-?fe* a tor 12,708.88, as track .cars were trornrhahdered by the troops and t?vinans liad Uttle S^T?. no^%t Sim*:?Smm' (i^ti??^ a? ^i?s^ al?> |ab^ ff.o?? for;their s^ '^Do|t?cmr!^r.f ff ?-'-.H c^!!^ which tho czar's troops aro no? ?hQP.B?O UPCr?;?N SERIES Gr C?wFfcKtWCES || ^^^?F J^f^^ LEVY TAX ON FUTURE ?RO? f O fi KBfll ^ ^^^^^^ m?aSTC^^ AtaeVAr?c?t lotroduccdi' ^??_ Private Lange of thc Twelfth regi erst ,?eatJ^W:'??^w^W>r^|.-J^?shlt?gton,..,?ct.-y- -f--TbS^^^W? ment* of thc., Belgian army holding tho flnto^ v?pis!Uee.-rProstfiots&??fi ta? jbond bill, aa agTee^ppU/Itt/RtSSC* order issued by King Albert convoying utfourpmoo^bt.engross\ -.?arly,tno?. of.ceatotences- by ^u.tbern :^ttigM. u> him thc decoration of Chevalier of Wbefc:%$?W^ tho First Order of Leopold. This t?mmSM^ hon<* V?S conferred for his wonder ^B4?e'TIimfe?^^3S ^^M^^S^^^MSt ful i0?t at Horstal- whnre llc captured S?v^^li fa?trya^m,^;^lNlo'!I;c.?l ^"ir^ of lMn?1?S SsftiW&?r^^' f^K|^^;^1f^j^^^ diers in the encounter. i^ISlSES?? ^S?^S^Sl FRANK DENIED WM???m?^^^^M^?m??^^ ; ? A NEW TRIAL ?.^u?CS?Penroso^a tho Illinois To curtail next year's crop, and _. l Kenator it he could give any stager* molntaid the prlra pf tho Btaple. a tax ? ?Knee that a bill would be pressed- to of two cents a pound ls levied by the Under Sentence of Death For ? pr?vido for only one teifm-f?r'?x?cutlvo bill on airc?iton produced in ? Murder o? Pencil Factory Em. . 1 ?officials, in accordance with thc demo- oxcesc of fifty per cont of tho crop of . "W?? ?eratic platform. ' * _ p ' understand the 'Senator from-: ' - PensylvSnla has aspirations, for -tho SEVERE STORM ' ( Bv Associated Press.) ?presidency." said Senator Lowls.> "and I-.rV^n??.ir? mACT Atlanta, On.. Oct. H.-Lco M. Frank. that ho wishes to bo assured that SWEEP UNI* LUAa l under sentence of death for tho mur ?hia opponent wonld not H^.w0??-nv . . v ;. der hero in April, 1913, of Mary Pha VVilsott."^ m % . . ?fk -'?- \ / gan, an employee ot a pencil factory . .^ 0 ,,| t . M_ imrm?t- mn* it^' ot which Frank was Huporlntohu,cnt, ? During.Uie day Senator Hoke Smith Battleships New Jersey anti Ueor- todfty >yuf} dcn|(,(1 a now trfol Dy tho submitted the amcndment.whlch wonl-' ?;? Forced Into Linhaven ' Georgia Supreme Court* ? provide tor a government issue ..of gia rorcra mw f-uuwwCT This was Frank's fifth attempt to ? $?60?00.0(/0 lo 4 por Cent bonds for?e _ Road* for Shelter. obluin a retrial or annulmont of Um ? pUrchaB? of cotton to relievo the ?Ot- verdict which was returned August 25 ?t?nstates...'Discussion-or tho amegi-- last yeari nb stui has pondins before mont Will begin tomo/row, Norfolk Va Oct ? - P>nor'? re- thc State Supremo Court an apepal .UWJoarome?t of vCcnsre** ?opefife SS?L ?onir?K ? tit;t?%???v?Z ifom thc lower court's denial of a rao ?utgely on tho, disposition of ??& coffed htro tonight state that agovert- , h vcrdicl on tho M^*en*^ liP northeast storm gVound that he Was not In the court they do not Intend to prolong dehat?. ginln coast and that ibo battloshipo wJtcn ,t was burned, ;but it is probablo the matter will tggt Nowjersey.and Georgia had como Into Tho-decision-of the Supremo Court b^deliM-mlnc^^^^ Ll.ohayon, Hoads forshelter/ \T3uise; today; ?a which the full-bench con ? .*'*?)??rease'Wi Revenues.3? shtpa^liad.bean engaged In target prac- curred, was- on- Frank's appeal from ^Revisedi/eatiu^t^ oa" tho revent? tiey on the? southern drill grounds, the decision of tho Fulton Cointy i>in'ii?&&TiWl8tiff?iWr> hy H* Tho >^d .reached a velocity*or 40 auperlor court denying, his ext;-a?rd fi?ereiary '.ot'?'tK?-.3fifeasWrV* indteslB mlle?i ap bour at apo Henry,^feday Ihary.moUon for a new-trial, on the that th-a-blll on lsiRycar/s iWAs cols apd'.nV aoid to be more severe at Hot- grounds o{ newly drscovorod c\id?pco. altlbhs; would h?fcr ift s total ? tera*- Jo unease Hocks of wild geese Frank's appeal on the motion to.'sst $107,000,000, W'sald if tho productif passed bier the: waters of Ches>P*?kSi sslde the verdict' ii expected to be Ar of fermenled < jfr??d'rhv cp?u^itied^ m Bay. today en route to tho sonth ond gUed. before tho ; Supreme Court'the. fall o? as it.hVe iH. tho..?.-past-.-.-, ti? of North Carolina. iA*t ot October. Si MCLAURIN BILL PASSES SENATE PROVIDING SYSTEM OF WAREHOUSE FOR STOR ING COTTON. ONE COMMISSIONER Carries an Appropriation cf $15-? OOO fdr Putting 0s? b Opration. f?\ Y' * (Special to Tho Intelligencer.) Columbia, Oct- 14.-Tho McLaurin bill providing, for a etnto system, of warehouse for tho Btoring of cotton nd validation of tho cotton warehouse receipt passed thu Senate this after noon by a voto of 27 to ll and waa or-, dcrod sent, to tho House. Tho bill provides for ono commissioner at a salary of $3,00 per year to bo elected by tho General Assembly for a.term of two j, uara to handle the Warehouse system. The bill carrlos an appro priation of $15,000 for salaries .and. expones of'putting tho plan into'op eration. Tho warehouse commissioner to have the power to acquire ware house by lease or condemnation ana to appoint Buen subordinates.OB 1?B$ orsary. He ls to give bond in the sum' of $50.000. Tho hilf pr?vidos*for state validation . of tho warehouse receipt, tho receipt to carry* absolute . title io the cotton*, and-lo guarantee the weight and grade, The -Sonate- adap^^^t?buse con current;. renoiuUoh providing fot .>to??r' mV.?btr of tho* houao to be appointed by tho speaker "'and.! ono member of the Senate to bo appointed by the 8en-l ate to accompany O ove rn or Bloase. t o v the conference bf governors1 ot tho ? cotton growing states to bo hold in r Memphis/Tenn., on Friday, expenses . to be paid out of the governor's con tingent'fund. The police regulations committee ; reported that undor the limitation of tho activities of the seaalon they wore unable'to report on.tho resolution cn Senator Lawson, 'providing for all dla. pencarlos in the state to be closed until tho encl of tho" European war. . 3n request ot, tho Darlington aenator lits resolution went on the calendar Tho HOUBO refused emphatically to iccopt ICBS than/fn? ??y fer the extra session when it killed this morning tho resolution from thq:Senate fixing F5 a day and mileage as compensa tion for members of tho legislature. The administration bills on the I fou ie calendar to postpone the pay- . tnent of taxes for 1014 woro all killed this morning i>y an overwhelming vote. The resolution 'Providing for. ? referring the Issuing ot . $10,0000.000 In bonds .to' tho qualified votera at tho next election was defeated. PHILIPPINE ?S1AND BILL PASSE? HOUSE . ? i i.; >. - - 'v Declares Purpose of U. S. to Rc- < cognize Indepedence of !s- 4 lands./ . j. . ' .'? .;? - " ??<? ... Washington, Oct 14,~The philip* pino bill introduced by Representative Iones, which declares tho - purpose it tho United Staten to recognise the Independence ot ' tpe islands?tfss 'soon is a stable government ban bo es tabll?hed there," passed the, Hous6 late today by a vpte of 2ll to 69. wlli not bo considered . In the Senat?, lt this session ot Cona mao Tbe bill ?declareS J)fe} policy of the. United States on recognition of the independence of tho Islands In tho preamble and makes both ? branches if tho Phi lippi tie' ioghil aturo elective jy tho Filipino people, fixing the tcrma )f office rt, Philippine senatora and ho resident commissioner of tba Philippines tn Congress shall be six rears, while representatives shall serve three year^V^^P-W/- .. ' , Tho purpose Of tho measure is de sisted In tho preamble to enlarge tho ?df-govarnment : of \ tho Filipinos, to Jefino the nature of this relation be tween the United Stales and the Is lands, to gtVS qualified Veto to governor-general and} ; absolute veto.' power tb the Prakident^Jiai.iTnlted States over acts o? the Phiiijpplne leg islature. ? ; South Car ol In a : Weal rams ThuriU, Jay; Friday partly cWttay. ^...^ ^S?rSS^BSSSBmmmfkmW?kmBSm