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Ii ge.ncr.ijly acts RIGHT NOW on the. liver and kldnoys and eliminates tho pol sons and accumulations. 'Results-Internal cleanliness and by means of puro VEGETABLE com ponad;.' I No danger, no discomfort. On sale at Fr le mon's Pharmacy In HQ cool .bottles. Furch aso pri?e re funded tn full If you wish it. But you won't, when you try this scientific remedy., , _. . ? ? ?^*1"^"fi. 11 ICBMS " fl -j lt.&BI,E( KLEY O.M. HEARD Thone 671 Phone 27 j Bleckiey & Heard 1 UNDERTAKERS h 111??' Weimer St. S Answers all calls day or night, j j L Ji;..,'. Phono 1163. M " RIOT THREATENED Insurgent* Demand , Abdication of Albanian Ruler. Purono, Albania. .July 23.-A noto threatening to destroy tho capital of Albania unless . Prince William, of Wied,, abdicated the rulorshlp, was handed , today by. the Mussulman In surgents to -the representatives of the European powers here. "Tho Insurgents added that If tho warships, fired at them they would spard neither the European- nor the other'Inhabitants ot tho city. o -o o vc o o o o o o . o o o o WIRELESS FROM HUERTA o o . V.wHo- ?oxIco? Jaly JUL- a o General Huerta sent A wireless o o message today from thc Germon o o cruiser,' Brenden, stating that o o Vii, w?' Mexican refugees who o -, ? d, - f??? ' here with hiss from .Mexico o o (.'firmare not.able to charter a a o ' boat he won?d send one from * o Kingston. Efforts to obtain a o o vessel h?re have falle I. a 09.00 o o .0 o 0 o r? 9 9 BIG DITCH OPEN ON AUGUST 15TH Secretary Garrison Announces the Official Opening For the Date Named Washington, July 23.-Opening of tho Panama canal to tho worlds com merce on August ir> next was announ ced tonight by Secretary Garrison. Probably tho first vessel to pass through the great waterway will bo tho Cristobal, a war department steamer now at Colon. Thom will be no more formalities In connection with this epoch-mark ing event, all ceremonies being left to tho official opening when tho In ternational fleet passes through tho canal .in March, 1916. Mr. Garrison's announcement follows: "The Panama canal will be open to commerce for vessels not using more than thirty feet of water, on and af ter August 16, 1914. "Tho official opening of the canal, aa heretofore announced, will be in the month of March, 1915, An ap propriate announcement will bc made when a greater depth of water than thirty feet has been assured. "On the? l nth o'?Aufcust, Col. Goe thals will inauguiazc tho commercial service by sondlnwgg a government boat through the canal. There wlll .be no ceremonies incident to thc occa sion, but American newspapers who may doslre to have representatives present may do p.o. Tho others who will bo present on tho boat will bo de termined between now and tho time mentioned. "Lindley M. Garrison." Tank Completed. When tho Cristobal steams from its slip to the entrance of thc canal lt will mark the ' conclusion by Ameri can enterprise of tho greatest engi neering task ever undertaken which has severely taxed the abilities of thc army engineers under Colonel Goe thals. Some things remain to bo dono to perfect the waterway. The channel throught the Cnalebra cut must be deepened and widened so that lt will not be nccpsrary for tho great liners and battleships to pass through the tricky "slides" at Cucharucb?s and Bold Hill. In singlo Ole. While with the thirty feet of water in the canal, some of th? dread naughts might pick their way through after Augun 15. yet Secretary Daniels cays that he would not be. likely. to order any such movement except In an emergency. Ho will walt until thcro ls moro water Mn tho great ditch. ASTIsToSE FIGHT Near Beer May Be Legally Sold In Georgia. ? fBy Associated Press.) Atlanta, Ga.. July 23.-The temper ance committee of the Georgia state senate today voted to report u?lversely the McNeill bill to legalize the manu facture and sale within thc state of beer containg not more than 4. per cent alcohol. The measure was op posed by State temperance organiza tions. The stile of near beer in now legal In Georgia. WON'T HEAR TEDDY "LET HIM WRITE" Democratic Member? of Cornit tee Opposed To Hearing Roosevelt's Proposition (By Associated Press.) Washington.-. Ju'- 23.-Theodore Roosevelt's request to be heard by the Senate foreign relations, committee In opposition to the Colombian trcuty, by which the United Slates would pay $25.000,000 for the Panama Canal, strip and express regret that any thing should lt uve ( cured to mar thc friendly relations between thc two countries, rema lt \ unanswered by | the committee .'.may. No decision I will ho reached or another Week. Democratic re tabers of the commit tee and admin: 'ration leaders gener ally are said : :>e opposed to holding hearings Wit . .elution to the treaty and part?cula, y to tho appearance of Col. Roosovr't. In this they follow tho aentlmc L of Scnntor Stone, chair man of thc loreign relations commit tee, who t' av reiterated the declara tion that the former president had said all he could say about tho Colom bian matter and that if he had any thing further to say, "let him write lt." . - Republican members bf the commit tee lt wan learned today, are not all In favor of inviting Mr. Roosevelt to appear.. Senator Smith, of Michigan, however, was outsponeh In the mat ter asserting that Mr. Roosevelt should he caller, by all in ea ns. Ad ministration senators contend, howev er, that tho country la not now Inter ested in what happened in Colombia ten years ago. but In what should ho done to adjust the' strained relations aow existing. The investigation of thc Nlcarau guan affairs pending the pubmisston of a canal right acquirement treaty with that country, has begun to lag In the forolgn relations committee, and there were intimations today that nothing further would be done with it at this session. The Bryan peace treaties for which President Wilson desires ratification beforo adjournment, also aro giving Senators considerable ' cont .1 in viow of the desire to com ph t<; ? j tl: J trust program and gel back j their districts, for the campaign... Several Senators said today they did not be llevo tho foreign relations committee would report then because they would bo sure to provoke long discussion, 6? Stepladder" Photo of v Emperor William's Grandsons Photo by . American i'rcM AM3uciai:on '. ' .. " ' . . - - . . ;). HERB oro the foot- hopefuls ot tho crown prince ot Germany, grand children of Emperor William. This l? th*: drat photo or them .?ver published In the Onl??d Buttes. Resinning ut th? top and stepping tp the bottom the children are: William Frederick, boro Jnly ?, 1WO; Louis Ferdinand, bom Nov. 9. 1007; Hubert, bom Sept. i>. itwy. and Frederic*, horn Dec. IO, IOU. You .vin notice that tho eldest son of the crown prince ta a Fourth of.Joly boy. Be ls patriotically Interested in American boys and wants to coma'here on his. birthday some time. Crown Prince Frederick Wli dam. wilt? wns born In 1882. was married June 0, RX? ii THE RIVER OF I ?OP RT. 1 Ob, a wonderful stream (8 the River of Doubt . ' That winds through the jungles of Where ; I It rises nt Whence and at Whither flows out. And drains tho vast region of There. ' From latitude Which and longitude . What It cavorts over mountains and. hills; It crosses ten rivers and likewise a lot < Of unnumbered streamlets and rills. So crooked that monkvvs In trees all around. Prehensile to spy out its bed, AH twist off their tails and drop to the ground Decanoate and cross-eyed and dead. From Hither and Thither Ita flow is uphill And its depth ls as deep aa a cup; It never would answer for turning a mill. For all of Its cascades fall up. ' Yes, the River of Doubt ls a wonderful stream And lt acts in'a"wonderful way, * . ] Unmatched In tradition, In'fiction or, dream, j And it's spiked to the atlas to stay ? J --7-? . NO CLIfE YET Hounds Trail Would-Be Assassin for Several Blocks, ? (Special to Tho Intelligencer.) ^Columbia, July 23.-All efforts by ojficers Lave failed to apprehend the imknbwH'nion who shot Dr. James H. McIntosh early Thursday. The offl cers wor? of tho opinion, that the as 8ailant made bis getaway in an auto which waa standing in Pendleou street near the cn rn pu s of the University of South Carolina. ? Guard Jesse Robbins of the state penitentiary force, said that his hounds took the trail readily in front o? the Presbyterian church, at the spot where lt-was said that the man vault ed the wall.. The .trail was followed through the eenietory and for two blocks more.to the spot where the blood hounds lost it In the middle of the street. Dr. McIntosh was resting well at Knowlton1!! hospital Thursday night and he IR said to be out ot danger. Early today tbo governor iaauod a statement, in which he declared that he regretted the occurrence very much. Physicians at the hospital said that the wound of Dr. McIntosh was cupcr ticial and that til? '.nicotines were not cut, I Today a reward fund was begun in Columbia, for the.-arrest ..of the man that fired the shot. The oint ers arc pressing the search. The governor deplored the shooting of Dr. James H. McIntosh.. He said that he was sorry that Dr. McIntosh could not be on the stage, as ho would have presented tho ri g ned report .In the F/.chey case and bave asked If the signature was authentic; If so, hq Would then rave asked the -physician to explain the language employed.' in tho text If. the signature was forged tue chief executive, snjd be would Join I in' the exarch tor the forger that Jutlce ' might be had. j An excerpt from the Abbeville BpeecV-In'Tofercnce tb Dr. McIntosh waa road. "As n pbyrlclan and as a man,"' lt ran, "Dr. McIntosh stands high In thc ?tato and no man would Bay that''life ?would He.". Tho governor also read the state ment signed by thc late Dr. A. B. Knowlton and Dr. lames H. McIntosh which said: . "We would ropbrt that Mrk Richey. ?a suffering from marked neurosis, ?bat the rame closely slrou-, lates paralysis. Wo do not rollevo that this condition will be Improved ia Iqngaa Richey remains in the penL tenttary:" v TllTB GOVERNOR'S ItEORETS h>. Anti. 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