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' ? - . -, - . ? --- ? ? - : ' j .- . .... I p i ? .. ; . TH? :,V B? L, V ' Vrtojofr a4v?rfi?snt:? } ^^ . t? yon7v??hfc columns; iXtflt ??t obl?gate myself to adrede ; any mors ncr to pay you ouy mot cy tor sams. V . W|^f?ft^rlp(|^ I MENACE OF GREAT III SERI'S BOLD I Long Smoldering Hatred Put Germany and Russia at Daggers' Points. ? NOT 12 rc It chapter, porhnps u bloody one. moy be added to I JpiL the tempestuous history of southeastern Eurone OD the | result of th? demands' af Austria, KO forcibly 'innJ peremptorily expressed lu the ullin;.liam submitted Ly thc Austrian.'represen tn tl ve lu Belgrade. The present si tun t lon ls'not the out growth of recent complico Hons, al though, recent events, particularly tho minder of 'Archduke Frunc?s Ferdi nand, ibo Austrian heir to the throne, brought matters to n crisis. Tbe real cause of tbe trouble Iles deeper arid dates back' to the time when Servia became an' Independent principality, When the Servians began to dream of a. great national future ana of thc establishment of u great Slav realm in southeastern Europe. And yet those who have.studied the history nf the oriental question fully jrenllzc-ltiitt^f^hitid "ll tuo countless conflicts und intrigues tbe efforts to arou.su roolfl) arid religious' ttri fe ?tnong tho.countruT? of the Balkan pen insula ami tho ceaseless agitations and conspiracies which tna'do tko Balkan peninsula the hotbed of trouble lu Eu? rope primarily were due.to tho influ enc? of Russlii. .Dcmanu? Amazed Germany The hhprecedented demunds of Ans tr?a - and the'nhurpnesa of the note ad dressed to Belgrade ?truck Berlin as o thunderclap and caused the greatest [j? fl . > BEuviAU aoboxan. Amazement. A high government official declared t-?t war or peace rested eh tircly with Ser.ln. ?be attitude of the Belgrade government waa believed to depend, entirely upon; the approval or disapproval of Russin. Officials de* dared- the gravest situation would bc presented ?h ou ld Fra uco and Russia attempt to interfere. In buba'eVenVit wab deducd, the conflict would ' be shifted overnight from war between . A nutria and Servia elhlatlon menacing tho peace of HU Europe, nit hough Austria demanded only a cassation of afati-Austrian agi tation und punishment of -the arch duke VriuVd?r*?.- '?' It WaV pointed ou^ thntt fehouid Bus slktafe? part: agalhat'Austria. Gor ?any wa%?'fnlty'prep.tred to draw tho Vaivprd, ??h t?nfalf of uefchUy, in accord ance w|th.the terms of,the triple nlll once betweini Germany, Austria and i' Italy?: :%t*.it?& *?.W*. ;%o>^P>eaentad tlie poBslb?!^ of nnother "battle of tho i^?nja^.iaeh. OB that th 1813, wnlch accomplished the virtual overthrow of [$s^>.Offlocts ' Ordered \o Posta. I Itky find, Germany have approved of ; the Austrian program. - Ail - German - k>?B?ei? ou lenof absence were' noti ced to bo prepdred to return to their posta at a moment's notic'-. 'r 'Vba attitude of the Gevman govern pient was outlined in a statement from tte^rtire^^ofBefe. ]{Vtft ; .war fal. decisred,". it< Wea atnted. "Germany Will do everything poaalble to localiza the'conflict ?nd keep lt ?on. Itttwd to Austria end Berrie. Germany ?will keep banda off. but should another ^1^1- Beets to interfere Germany will promptly fblflll Ita duty asan ally, tho notion nf Ab?trla In delivering tho ulU nini;u.m wan token independently. Gcr Tt??hyv tvtvlng Huotbmg to dd with the ?fztiap; ot the not?." SSUflktba deidre of RiiR*ir> to gain n j^^W-^? ?loditerranehn which 'precipitated ' nmncrous. .wars (between wm WAR FRONT TO AUSTRIA Comprehensive Survey of Sit- | - uation of Gravest World- | wide Alarm. | -^?^.?????'??oeoooooooo+oo tho powers of southeastern Europe. lt j wna thia natue ambition of tho great Slav nation of the north which prompt ed the Russian government to subsi dise tho government? o? nearly it!l the so called Danube i?rinclp:i: liles and by secret emissaries to koop i:p un effec tive pun-SlQvlstie agitation In these countries. It'was the ulm of Russia to win tho friendship of tho Slavic ?co pies of thc Bnlknn-countries, willi the ultimate hone of gaining their support for Husain's pinna -of LU r, ri time expan sion. Balked by Powers. Once or twice during tho ptiBt 300 years Russia, carno near reullzlug its hope of .obtaining an outlet to tbo EMPE?on PUAN cia J os ni'II os AUBTBIA. , Mediterranean, but'In every instance the western powers^ particularly Aus tria and Germany,, interfered and crushed tho nmbil4p,t}s,schemes of the northern power. I *?ttxo i .western powers clearly understood-f that Bassin . mqst rsmnlff'*nm?n?* in* to prevent it from expanding and f rora1 gaining control ov?r Europe," a danger called serious to the political independence of all Eu ro pern notions nnd - to European clv illsaUco itself. , S Tho present imbroglio, serious enough as ita apparent . causea may be, ls merely another incident tn the long W??% 7 OBOTO PIU5CE AI chain of '?vents:, studious? prepared by Russian influences to w?aen the breach ..bereen', tbo Teutonic nat lo is ot the west nnd 'the Slavs of tho eist abd to preparo Uie ground for th*.?rand coop by which Russia hopes to gam its end. Terms'" of Triple Alliance. According to the tripla alliance tren* ty .Germany is not bound to assist Ans* ! tria if Austria strikes the first blow, but In caso the first shot 1? fired by a Servian soldier Germany is obliged, ac cording to tho treaty, to eldo with her ?Hy. %in ?kat case Rnssia as ? Slay notion would naslst Servia, sod the real issue would no tonger be between Anslrin nnd Servia, but between Ger vinny and Rassln. it la common belief that the Servian Crotan Prince- Alexandbr, now neting regent duriUg tue kl?ys'iilness, ls un? der tbs influent of the - war party, fcfcg \ ^i?jown^?ce Alexnoderof Servia to the'second son of King Peter, but be ?came heir tb tho throne when bli. brother George renounced bbs birth- ' right owing to nu unbalanced condi tion of the mind. tlc was born In Cettnje In 1888 nnd . was educated lu Kassia. lie bas been j popular with tho Servian people nnd j ls gene ..Hy regarded ns n cupable and ? serious minded young mnn. Tho midden accession of the prince to power caused quito n sensation lui I-Jaropean political circles. Ills broth- j er George's numerous escapades luid I long brnndcHl bim unfit to rule oy?r the country, und lt wns nt tho* Uh.g'u ro . itiest that he renounced his pot.'.ti?ti. Ile is one of the hnndsoiucst men In the courts of Kuropo ^| nd bas bad many rtimorc.1 lovo afluir?. At differ- j _i.n ....... %~.* - .i ,........i..... ?.? ' tut mun MW ...... ..(.um va ....... i 11 J %nr a Kassian princess, the crown princess : pf Greece and tbo Princess Scbadis. oldest daughter of former Sultan Ab dul Humid of Turkey. During tho Turkish war Prince Alos ondor bore the brunt of most of -tile DglUiug.uloug thc Macedonian frontier , ?lld W?S especially active Ot the blitzes < nf Ku turnio vu and Moniteur. . Crown Prince Alesander was rescued from' dontli In tho Alpine SIIOWH lust winter while training himself for Berr ico Wltli tile nrmy In tho field. The monks of the St. Honiara mon astery. Genera, and tito dt?g? were on watch In-the St. Ben in rd pn SJ?, OP usual on bhd nights, when ono of Ibo ilogs rtlwovorod two mon overcome tn the snow and half burled by tho drift ing ila hes. The men were token to the mouasrery hud restored ta conscious ness, when they told the mooka they were Prluco Alexander und bis adju tant, a Soniau captulii. The prince auld that he, being a soldier anti ervsoetlng early service In Ibo .Held, desired to barden his body by exposure under difficult circum stances.'mid bad therefore undertaken climbing excursions In the Alps. Ctsrling Point of War. Bom'lii. wiicre tho fleet of monitors aB?cnitilrd, Iles on thc west bank bf tboI Danube'Jnst above the point whore tho :f ?ive joins lt. In the Intersection ut the two'rivers rloes tbo lofty butte which fd tho coro of tho city of Bel grade, tho Servian capital, which thus SCSmiAN .TXBOZiTlAIt CA VA LUT. Uts out Into Hungarian territory. Sem* lu ls only two or three mil?.1? away iud hr* easily commanded by guua glaced on tho height? ol'. Belgrade, ns lie land lying In the neighborhood ls rery low.-. Atjho intersection of the ;wo rlverSrls'War Island, a maraby ?x-. iauso formed by the flit brought down \v the Snvo.- Around ihln tbo Austrian rnhsports arc compelled to go to taite .roops down, tho river, but Ute guns )f warships nt Scmlln could easily ?ambnrd thc- city of Belgrade Itself. ? Scmlln bas n population of about 17. ytO. bur Is n town of no special 1 rn- 1 wita nee. except ns s customs , station ind the- starling point of uiiutary spt-rations below the Danube. ' It,is llmost. surrounded by low lying iwnmpy ground, through which the ullroad goes on to tho southeast and crosses, the Siive into Belgrado nt a xii nt about three or four kilometers . .- ?> '? y >-.>! 'TemesvnrMs an; Important railroad ejiter and gniTtaan to?floi?boiik^ m Inhabitant^ nt?ut flrty; miles east ?f?.tbe : Danube ni. lt n^^'so?th brough thh> plain. of;VHungn'ry\ 1 ?nd teven ty-f?7e, miles 'northeast \#(& Bst* rrade. v-.PromVlji;:dir?r??: seve'raT-nr?? 'oa? . ilnss^; which conid.-' ear^/t?o^s lown tcV the ' Danube' so ns' to'com n en co nn invasion all along* the north >rn frontier of Servis. . One ot these linc?, striking off to be'Southeast, reaches the'river, just f ter crossing tho Bou manion frontier, it Verc?orovav Another lends to the outhwest end ends at Pancsova, cr oo Danube, only ? few* inileS below letgradev A third, running southward. Orks at V?rteos.'about twenty miles rom the frontier. One branch runs o PoncsoVn. on.the southwest, another ast to Basins, on the Danube, about j orty miles below Belgrade, and the j bird to Kubin, midway between Bel-; nd* and Bastas. Opposite Kubin ls tho Servian town ' if Semer.dria. formerly a fortress bf rroat strength. It ls still a town bf onsldernbte importances and." os tho;; nd of n branch line of mlhOftd, could ?? io used as the ?tnrtlntj point ot bia- li .envers to eil t_ off Belgrad? from. the est of Servia."" ' Political Ant FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi dato for county supervisor, subject to tho DemocruUc primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for tho office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDIVKR. I hereby announce myself a candl date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, Bubjcci to the ruies o? democratic i primary. CF. MARTIN. | I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor, subject to tho rules ot tho d?mocratie pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, 8. C., R. F. D. 1. I horoby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son cc un ly,, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. REPRESENTATIVE I horcby announce myself as a can didato for House of Representativos from Anderson county, BUbJcct to the rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a canin .date for the Houso of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho logislaturo subject to tho rules and regulations of tho democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announco myself a candi date for the House of Representative from Anderson county subject to tho rules ot the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. 1 announce myself a candidate for the legislature from Anderson Coan-1 ty subject to the rules ot the derna- i eratic party. T. P. DICKSON. I I am a candidate for .the House of Representatives from Anderson comi ty. I will abide tho rules of the primary. S.-IM WOLFE. -^. , , ? --? I horcby announce myself as a can didate for tho house of representatives from Anderson county subject to tho rules of the Democratic primary. W. I. (Bill MAHAFFBY. FOR PROBATE J KWH! : W. P. Nichol Bon ia hereby announc ed us a candidate for re-election td tho office of . Probate Judge, subject to the rules of . th? democratic pri mary. -r--? a jj '??? v-yy ? .-? J hereby, announce myself a candi dato for the office pf probate Judge of Anderson county, subject to the ruies and to - the result of the'' Dsmccratic primary- VICTOR B. CHESHIRE ; I hereby nnnour.ee myself a candi date for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to tito rules bf the democrtlc primary, W. F. COX. /1 hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office of Probate'Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules of tho Democratic Pr Unary. ?_ I. T. HOLLAND. I hereby-announce my s elf a candi dato for tho office of Judge of pro bate for Anderson- county, subject to tho rules governing the democratic primary election. . W. H. FRIER80N FOB AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the rules ot the democratic primary. R. A, Abrams. I hereby announco myself t? candi date for the ofDeo of -Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules ot the Democratic party.' . R. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Auditor, subject to tho rule? of the Democratic pri mary i T. il. C. OIldFFW. FOR SUPKRfNTEXDr.NT I hereby announce thyself a candi-; date for re-election tc tue o frico ot County Superintendent'of Education, BUbject to tho Democratic primary. J. B, FELTON, FOR STATE -SENATOR I hereby announce myself a canal date for Stato Senator from Anderson County; BUbject to tho rules of thu Dc- ] mooralla primary election. J. L. SHERARD. ; -,_' ?y -, ' , ?" ?"? ; Sss : 1 ksreby announce myself a candi dato for the State Senate, from Ander-. ton county, subject to the rules of the D?mocratie primary. Clint Summers, Jr FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan .bf Fork township IB hereby announced for commissioner EXCURSIONISTS, DROWNED Collision of Steamer With Barge Cause of Fatalities. (By Associated Press) * New. York, July -29.--At least one drowned and It la feared other casual t?os resulted today when: the river steamer Majestic of New*rk, returning homo with about 1,000 excursionists 1 on board from n day's, outing nt Col. < leg? Point, L. I., collided in tho East ' river with a stone laden barge, cap- I sizing tho freight craft. Tho rt earner wa? not '"damaged but In d paule after the ?rash tho Maj**-, He's passehgers rushed to, the deck ?ouncements for Suction Two; comprising Fork , Hock Mills, Pendleton and Center ville townships. ['? * - <_*; ,i 'iii ;., : i i ; I hereby announce myself a candi date for county c&ifrnf?slon?r for tho i third suction; consisting of- Carrin, Brushy Creek, Wllllamston and Hope well townships, subject lo tho nation i ? of the democratic primary, j_Jj. A. FOSTER. I horcby announco myself a candi- r I date for commissioner for linnea .' ?'ath. Helten, Breakaway and Martin townjMps. District' No. 4, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. I W. F.' TOWNES. -. I horoby announce myself a candi- t date for Commissioner, f.om District jj No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Hock Mills, Fork and Centefvllle town ships. Subject to tho rulea of .the democratic primary. ; ? ' 1 ' JOHN lt.1 CULBERSON. - ' ? rcn ?. I hoi.'by anuuuiicu my cuiididacy for county com mission er. from Section jj 4, comprised of Helton, Martin. I lonou ? Path und lironda way, townships. Sub-* lect to tho rules' of tho' d?mocratie part?; H. D. SMITH, : Detter known as ':Dick'! Smith. ? W. H. O. Elrod at?noi?nc'ea himself a. candidato for couriry-commlBsloner from tho district componed of Wil UamBton, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subiect to tho rules of the democratic kiarty. v^^**' i-,-ii-? t aajtuamac ._:_it* I hareby announco my candidacy for County Connnlssionor- of Anderdon county from tho th\rd<B#ctlon com prising 1 lop o veil, : rWllllamn ton, Brushy Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action 'of-tho Demo cratic party. J. MACK DUFFj ?ROGERS. ' I hereby announce u|iyj??l? a candi de, te for Commissioner from District M No. 2, comprising^Pendleton, Kock ,', Mills, Fork and CenterylUo iown BhipB, subject to rulos of' Democratic party._ Jj H.; WRIGHT. . ; I hereby announco myuelf as a can-? dhlato for CommiBsloner of Anderson county from Section ND. ?J? composed of Garland, Brushy Crook, Hopewell and Willlameton TowhshlpB. subject j to tho action ot the democratic party. . j "WrTr Watson. H j I hereby announce my?elf a ca*adN? dito for the office of codmisslonnr from ?action . 2, coinor Ising Fork;? Rock Mills, P e n d I o t on uh d Cor to rv H1 o fi townships, subject>f?ifta*fiujes of theta democratic primary, i-ifWd?vvI-IARRIS.ii i I horcby announco myiioli.-a candi- . dato for commissioner of District No. 11, comprising Cornor,--H^ll,-Savannah and. V?rennos townships, subject to ? tho rules ot thc dc{iiocEij(t^v, primary. -PRESTON B^GAuMYj JR., . i uerooy announce myself a csnoi dato for commissioner from District Not 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Ceritjervillo townships, subject to tho rules of tho democratic primary. D. 8. HOBSON. . ? hereby announce' myself na a can didate for County Commissioner of Anderson county fron? district Np. 1, com i>riced of Savannah, Corner,1 Va ren nea und .Hall townships. Subject tp tlio action of thd Dojnoer?\>ic pri mary- I % ...T^ftENCB--M[<^BB.-' i FOR COUNTY TREASURER 2 hereby announce myself a candi date, for county treasurer, eubjoet to tho rule? of tho democratfoiwrty J. I hereby announce .tn^B?\l > c?odl dato for county tnajman <f?bJoet (d tho rules sud regulations, of ' the democratic primary. {UyiO : ? Dr. W. A. Tripp. I he.oby anvounco myself as a can didate for County Truss orur .- of-; An derson county subject to the raids of (he Democratic party. JACOB OwBOL?NU?R. 1 I hereby anno?hj?a 'oiycclf a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. -A: ELR?D. . 1 hereby anho?hty^ySsH ? candi dato tor Treasurer ?I Anderson coun ty, subject to the ?hloh bf Hhe demo cratic primary. J.^JS^^^yMiTH. "? I horcby ?dno?tj date fer csssty ti son county, subject democratic prima ,1 h?f?by ~?ahr$& i Wfc> *W' dldato for U'e?eU^l^^^tto?ifl?un tfi edbj&lvto^^ Dtfmo I hereby nnnou?^myielf a candi date for Congress from*tmr<Thlrd Con gressional District, .'^subject to tba rule? of the democratic, party. JOIlN#E(t>RTON, v ^Bilton. 8. C, rallinga. fighting^ \nd^^roSsing for pointa of; vantage as tiwi? ; stearne*, headed for the nearest pier. 'When tho Majestic touched, tho, pier, ?uo? drcds jumped off U&,ftccks. It wad feared some woro' C?|5?hfcd between: the steamship's s^e'?uq/.th?'pler. The captain of tjie oarae,-, hlr wlfe? a. woman sn-?poseflnlb tie tb-s - bargd? captain's Wlfe.\ .Sh? d?^d1 without. reK gaming consciounn?^jy ; New York will have the wert inter-, national eugenics wmgrcss In Septem ber pf ?ext yeni,'