tlon'?* P?*RO the-.powol? jf ety^?^ yXB\jU)ci\w remedy ^.W^.'JW'fWondJtloii is 'the eo correct thr;.;,,,,,,,. Native b' f * ' f-oss OF BATTLE SHIPS ? TUKRS EXPRESS ' CONFIDENCE No ??ipartant Operations Along t.? Eastern and Western Fronts m Mm 4 . ray A??curtid Piyw.1 i.o.\>a'. tfarch :?).- Undaunted l>y thqSk t of the bat le mips Bon vet i Ocean ?ij: i Irr?sistible, the Allies arc pvtic. In : with their attempt to fpr.ee Bj? ;' tlaat"!les. confident of - 3lp\edll3. Tl PlirRa. however, express c?li ?dei til'I the furls and the luhie; tn i ic x?rait will be able to keep out fa. Allies hips, The Jvret ;< !i .hattlesh.lp Henri IV and .The british battleships Otfeep and Im placable" a; e On their .way east lu replace thi .'alps sunk by the minds Vilich were damager and those* : ti ? .-.? v. ere' ".(mler This, wi'.hir the fJoetj ever. w!ti(". stimuli'p'aj is cooperate. - ITxcept '|n. .\vho.-v ciQW !d attics iffe Of Thur.- lav British dm tlU> losa. ^ at big repairs ou the spot, , i'cv: days at Hie latest. he as l'ornildable as . ! dsu.lau Hhic.k Sea iicvcflAto he .ready to iL, < en sc of the ??ohvet, of illy i!5 were s?v?ll, c?s d in the bombardment re aid to be.light; The iltv tonight publjaked ug the .ojneeru on the IrrcsirM: e. % Ljuithbugb the ship was nun's i the crew had to he trans jfared ui: le? hot fire, the list con-, tain- ) uni. ; of only .four qjfieers skilled . mi', oj: -everely wounded. . ggy&tyftr.? c-oPwtbr f1o?*t-* risentnred*- the st ra t i ster . \> hut owing to ?n'y faveirabl wami:: r i be "bombardment of the'ditv li'iior. v as'-not repeated, and . probbly ? le < ly. object of the war ts hips :.o l . vat the Turku from r?palrin." the image already done. ' '-The lirai slates that steps- are hem;, tai.ca t-.deal with the mines, Lut e.\;>t -l'i*' ?..r'n Hie public that so loijtg a.-. ,;o';TJi'i ks have mlaea to act . ' ..-.free in '' f.-;||;'oi'g current, which .rushes" tir rough tiie' iilrait-3, 'the ships, v. ill he \oosc i ;>i that danger." The direction at tl.- currents, of. course, ...- ht. known, but. . h a hig fleet .opera tin:';. -?V [ of .- j;hip? numt, enter the -a "jeu I liM.iiilai'il .and. lying .ncroa? the ' atr-U-1 ;{to lite broadsides, -offer a largo , t : riret ? tloating oxplor-'ivcs. Th^ intciiFlun'- as to' the. landing of h i - force are uosv.. guarded.- but it is kno?vpVUi.af an ..univ of considerable sizo is' i?,?jy v. 'attack the Turkish ford??/.?lui ? t! pnrdanell?s when - the adtn.li'a'? ai1 -i.se that the-moment hau ari't^*?!*-" ' Alt kq?gti;ffigl> ! ; ugiiof more.or less intepsltF is'felw;i\s in-,progress along " the. easttri. 'uni .western fronts, there have : helfen 'no-, important op?rations: , Un the- last- rtw; >\ .< -.. .The., i?e-a'nns claim small buc cc^S.fe8'' l.uivtf.1 tj'fjrth of Arms, and V-)to..haV(r :ri i.nls?.i s-.everal Prenoh ut ipwsVs 'Iff f'hs&pfisne. tho^Vrgoitiie for mest- and'' Jhe|l*os.:fs. Tljtt'the Preach .\comuiunlcat toconfr fonahlo ?inn^l'h British have seh/ 'l ilVibg .a..ver?l. incntdliiR" : '".v'.il i are 'susiiflcted of b'a.vln^:r<)\ stc-uhu-r Zuun-: ?o;'.:; fotaially' p'rot?afeuSto ir.dal' Hrltiii}i fhtid Prance kgntK'?t the > i btiinjj the ?i?> vo ?p eh't'-'oit nods to i.rtii Hon. 'ierfna'tt' ports. ' *'AV Oerinu/i- Htlatc:- passed over Deal" pdivy.'b'nt',,\v?^-)ilri'.eji off after drop hotrjh?>,;^ich ti'W into tin- i m AmShan^lo'. !o ill. A'meriruh-bark ATI i DEFICIT W?LL NOT EXCEED $26,000,000 Chairman Simmons of Finance Committee Takes Issue With Prophets to Contrary ,\*y<>ci!i.i WASHINGTON, March 20.?ChnYrr nian Simmon:;, of the senate finance committee, took Issue today with prophets qf a large treasury deficit , In a. statement saying hin investigu-1 lions at the treasury have convinced , him the deficit .will not exc?de $26,-1 (100,000. Senator Simmons said there had ' i)i;en so many conflicting estimates of 1 ! th? probable deflclL some'.us high as SL'.O.OOO.OnO, that he decided "to as I qertain the?real facts." Total estimated receipts in Septem- ! J her. i013, were $700.000.000. Senator j Simmons, said, and estimated expen- : jditure.i $718.000,000 showing ?LS,000,-I ' ooo excess (if receipts; ' '"The receipts from practically I every source." lie added, "have fallen j ; below the estimate, due to depressed business conditions on account of the. j war in Europe. Although the reve- ; j hue derived "from>Internal revenue tax probably will bo Increased by the I luergeifcy revenue act ovo,r the esti ! mates by about $-0,000.001? there was i on .March 15, an excess of ordinary j exnendltnres over receipts of tr^prox imately Ny.OOO.OOO against a deficit of; j $24.00,0.000 in the. same date lusl year, j "The estimated receipts for the re* ! maindcr of)the flscalyear total $22?!. (000.000. while the ordinary dishurso j monts will amount to $207,000.000. an excess of receipts over expeditures ! for the remuinder.'of the year of S;"9. .000.000, showing a net -'deficit of $20. ! .000.000 at the' cud o"> the fiscal year. ) 1 The, increases are due In pa'rt to the I normal["growth of the government and ' part are due to conditions arising out 01 the European war and the abnor i'mal conditions in Mexico." Much Concern?d About Fate of Constantinople thy Av? British buvk Pyrehnes nod wen ?bullt ob the Clyde in, 1M?. In PJOO while bound from Raugooit to Now South Wales, she .?druck Amer GENERAL SCOTT RETURNS SAFELY \? rives in Bluff Utah After Ten . Days', Search in Indian Country dly A~.sl,^al^?iri^i :?l the natives"..' e^ponpibh' for th? attack. For fnouthn th^ "i'l-'sailors lived on he island wither' beinr; further moi sted, subsisting - mainly on; CjOcamits ftft birds eggu. All; hands., finally i-re rescued by'a passing-vessel and ,?kcn. to ; San Kra?rlacn. .The. wreck - was! *o]il at oUC?dn. in !?? :Vr.n?ir?{> for-???u to a Captain "haver wjio titled \mt ;v wrecking ex editifin. Heated the uhip In March, f>02. brought h?r to California, re it trcd-her, placed the vessel.'yndvr h< America^ ?'HA and named lier the langtt ltevt-.. In OetoKcT, 101T?. while she was 0)1 ..'voyage, nrtuin.d Cape Hon., from 'hlladelphia to San Cratt. ise.o. the of her crew ''mutinied, found bo captain ami (m icas Greatest Bat 1 Ij R E ATEST IG OTTO N CROP Elia PROBip? GROWN IN-'. THE UNITED STATES LAST 116,102,143 bales of 500 lbs. each Alabama, Louisiana and Oklaho ma Only States Making New'. Records : (Ilv .\sMK-i:it.-?l l'n-.?j.) WASHINGTON/, March 20. ? The ;reatest cotton crop ever produced in th? t'nited States was grown I? HU!. Census bureau, stntlstlca h??u?tt to day glUug final ginning fiaures, of ficially place the 1!U4 crop na a fee-, ord with 16.102,148,' bales .of ."Of pound?, each. That it -W\,il'- .equiva lent ri00-pi\uua -\7 i :.. :70; Louisiana 447,$Gl; Mississippi 1.2-54, 70;t; Missouri 81.BS7; North Carolina 02.7,2:!2; Oklahoma 1,261,350; South Cure-Una -1 ,??4,;>i?5;. Tennessee ?562,43l'i Texas -l,r.S-t.?3a; -Virginia 25,182. :' All Other Slates GS.SKO. At The Ksptisitlan, I SCO. March J.?AN f?t irims td here today with part ht the formal lrria'-Pa'chh zo.~ Vice j ! t. to take t u the other dollar ] "aSvthe-paymaster :iald 1 had made enough money already." Eisner wjrs:i challenged oiiiv once during the day, hc;.sa*:d. v Fiquer and others, who today de scribed alleged fraudulent voting in which" tliey part'eiputed. last Novem ber .5;;: Terre ?nute, have pleaded, suilty '^'Evidence' bearing ou the alleged "training school for witnesses,'! which United Statea District Attorney Frank C. Dailoy,described in lilt; 1 opening statement, also woj intro" j duecd today. Noted Woman Writer Jumps From 5th Story mw?$ /''y A' 'wiati-d i'ty '..) NEW YORK. March 20.?Mrs. Ellm?, Heney. editor of the Woman's Mag - j uzlue. published in Oetroit. and writ- i ??;:fit short. Htorlet;, plunged live' m or- j tea to her death at lier home here day. She was (leli'rlous front typhoid fever. Mru. Heney was a -'.sister of Farley,; State ekclsc commi?sicj?'^ She was H2 -yearn old. Mm* (liy A<-,i>c.1uI' pnlo boat; Which est inrlrt, and a G< vi ian ? ba p t an d;.' fernttdiug oh in a Klgz???' tine :in m The Lai>l. .: jinsliie Liverpc.,1 harl not far tr< m Ltv?rpnq pedb boat opttn 1 ?i -?'.. .The ratdn.' hrod n rdhcr vry i\. P., b'aith a 1 iritish led the l.u ?tsor 7t~?- :-; ^greatest battlo??l.ip ever pullt in UiUttju States, il' not in ilie world, pettd'own the ways ai Newport, s m? other day. as Mi?3 Ellza Kqlh, declared hy the governor vVouej-ivaniu to be the "sweetest In thj- State," ?mashe-d a bottle .Of npagne on her bow. .ere is a question If the new bat-, lip. .and the five more , like her >h nvay> are greater, than the un di?iij?bp.th,1 now bombarding the lanVdJejL and the ftv0 Biiperdread ;ht? just being completed for the ]isb,,na,vy. The Peniuylvania will ' y;H-)pCb guns. The Britisher has aclu^hjH. The latter will shoot ifcivbut the total tonnage of steel may , Be fired from the Queen. J?b'et?i. 'is", lens than that of the |nsylvuniiv, At clone quarters the 3n:BUKabeth would not do as' h damage as the Ameri? v.n ship, at fl^dt^fiuco, the British- ship d strike -y. while the American Id bo Mjifefe out of range. British Vessels It During Week I lifpNwN, ^larch 20.?German pmli marlndbraids! during the week end ing 51arcJr 17 resulted in loss of eight Brithih' 'Vessels, with a total tonnage 22',fc$fr?.OUtAOff.539 arrivais B?d ' sall.irigH?^?^brdlng to a summary is-1 sued .today by the admiralty. Three other Vr??y^ls which were torpedoed were f?ttgSaXt? reach port. Thd-*dffi} io8e.es to British coni Imerc4 ^^:fthc beginning of the'war tp '?faJPclI'^T . were "?>(>. merchant ve ; ?et:; and 'afi l?shing vessels. . lil{lfl^:miJS??? HOVERING i NORF Ienliy ,?u uuxill?ra ut X?vjfr !iak?'r?Si blaf ;OrXl> T?RGIN?A VAVY.ri _ ?Va..*4?ylarcli 20.?Appar tins; that the German ser'Eitel Friedrich, now' e\v;;. \vouhl attempt to' or t:if tiny widow .because.1' ^jiiiipDrtiiig >h>.ni. ??hiirian <; March 20. amount ??sed.' i food.. hfcuvy ;lmt, * ('.art rioiro? off iront aqutuwar Pacific, I .poo tans. U will .beJ jfjitjture of stock ! i?s...in t|te Unit A.lirMi market ind^ifsftheV.; expect ejlT jt Off.to.. ,iawm;;: lia.? rr'aiiza force" of hiivfe-bt;^ but p ' LONDON, he Dutch TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914.