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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 120 Weekly, Established 1SC0; Dally, Jan. 13, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS
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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 120 Weekly, Established 1SC0; Dally, Jan. 13, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS
$5.00 PER ANNUM
Air Fleets In a Death Grapple.
German, French? British and Russian Aeroplanes and
Dirigibles Battling Among the Clouds.
BATTLES In tho air! A?roplanes darting "nt dirigible balloons, piercing
their 'thin envelopes"ftrid ^exploding their gasoline tanks until attacker
; ?nd. attacked f??l to death! Maddened with'the war fury, the aviator
fa glad to die. if so he oap hilt take with him the enemy who disputes
with him tlie mastery of tho atmosphere ' '" .'"
War in tho air ls a reality. Long tho dream ot the poet ntjpi novelist .who
' "saw red" in the glare of the sun. it hos in the present li^rbpean. wnr fulfilled
all tho dread prophecies thnt havo bcen ioade; about lt. Tn'e military aviator.
'Clr?llng-ev?r upward and outward in his search for his foe, has come upon him
in tho upper reaches of the alr.;' ^There bavebech fcharp. short 'skirmishes for
I position, encb/tean.?itent..-^pbht';|Imr(fhig'hlS'd'H'n machine, aright ard seeking
to deal n 0enti\tflpw''tosthe'o^ Speed up the propeller, feed
the eogtne to'theiaSt^uuccOf '-p^wer! There he Is, circllug around ond look
! lng" for'you.- .?ttd thc?/ln tho: last fatal dash, drive the Ubse^&'.'your 'machine,
into'bimi your planes lock-^^^nd tnugfo^n a mortal embrace-you fall, thou
; sands and thousands'of feet-hilt be?cro you land ymi h n ve' t h o' fl e ree co?rolous
ness bf having dragged 'y?Wtf?e^witbyoU to death! ' '"J".'.'
j Already ;-w?\h?r?,bajl" su cb'elftes.' And we. baye hail, tpp/tho stories of the
. gun ..and the rifle ort- land.- Blteil unUl they' painted almost to the, zenith.
|, sending shell pr bujlot Int?^aeroplanca''^{ad the dirigible balloons rind ' bringing
them down to the ground with their occupants in a lielplesis. shapeless mass.
' Mon aro fighting with guns bb land and isca and-In the air.- " The lost unde
flled element bas been made tofcrve the purposes or Slaughter. Aeroplanes
'and dirigible^ aerial battles and
bomba for dropping froidtho^fMgftta on. armies and cities. '?
: AH ?ibo'great'fighting ?>^^ deadly
n?rh'i fightlng.'gAme. ?re?t'Britain. Frn^ce7o.mV ttussin sertd tfi'rfr hopes aloft
tn aeroplanes, Oermrtny rind Austria spread"their fuljl? abroad on the heavens
In monster dirlglbja?batioofts. 'Of1 the'heavier. tfa?V air flying .machines Great
Britain has ^00, Franco. 1.?0O ?iid Bussla/^. To Gcrhintny ts credited ?lie
oWferahip of i\f^
Tn. dirigibles Germany, is richer than'.'pny; other country.- thanks to thc
efforts"cf. Zeppelin; Pars?rat 'dud others, ??? tins thirty" "battle 'Airships,"
whilo Franco has^only-twenty ?h;d Great 'Britain ?even. Austria-Hungary
planned to Jmitd six. l/iit that was before the great war began. Jmtt bow fnr
they are tu ward completion no one knoW but the Austrian general staff. And
j ita members wj!l uot tell. *
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Mr. Evans Hunt and Mrs. S?ymoro, \
of Greenwood, aro upending awhile !
wit t their brother, Dr. W. !.. Hunt. ,
Prof. John Gaines, wtfc, two dill- (
dren. Harold and Francos Marlon, of j
nonie, (Ja., are .visiting tho. former's |
father. Mr. .1. H. Gntneit. ?
Miss Pearle Owenr. of Seneca, ts J
tin- guest of her sister. Mrs. Leard J
Moore.
Mrs. Mary Dickson, of Anderson, ls I
visiting her sisters. M?SCH Sallie and j
Mattie McUarley. . j
Horn unto Mr. and Mrs. I.ec Hunt,
.'illy :10th. a girl. ',"*
Miss Mane Gailles, who has been
visiting friends in Asheville. N. C.. for
the past week, bas returned home.
Mrs. Jana Marlin Is visiting Jier son,.
Mr. (Mind Martin, of Anderson.
Mr. A. T. Schlock ls spending a few
days in Richland on business.
Mr. Lagrove, of Johnr.ton, S. C., ls
with his sister. Mrs. W. S. Myers.
Miss Grace Com ot on will leavo now
soon for Athens, Ga., where she will
take a course in the hospital to be a
trained nurse. We wish for Mien Grace
much success In her work. > *
Rev. W. H. Hawkins has purchased
a nice touring car.
Mrs. B. li. Bomtir. of Sportanburg,
ls the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A.
W. Wfdcman.
Mrs. Hrowles. of Anderron, ls mak
ing au extended visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Loni:. Gantt.
Mrs. John Gault. of Atlanta, Ga., and
Mr. W. H. Pickard, of DalbiH, Tex., aro
visiting their sister. Mrs Edna Cidnor.
Horn unto Mr. and Mt's. Pleas. Ma
huffey, August 5. a son. Both mother
nnd babe are doing well.
Mrs. J. V. Johnson and two chil
dren, of Anderson, are spending
awhile with S. it. Johnson and fam
ily.
Little MisseB Celeste and-Lula Mae
Jackson, of Anderson, uro tho guests
cf Miss Jeanette Bolt.
VIEWS OF PRESS.
Leaden 1? per Publishes Reports of
. Situation.
(i:y Associated ProsB.)
London. Aug. Ll.-3 a. m.-Tho
Hally Mall ?aya it learns that on Mon
lay. after the Germans' fruitless as
ault n? tho Liege forts, tho German
;? vern mont again approached Hoi -
leluni through Holland as Intcrrae
[ di-. pointing out Hint Germany lind
i narre! with Belgium und ? asked
thc Belgian government to reconsider
'ts refusal to allow tlie German army
j to traverse Belgium to save useless
expenditure In blood and treasure'., j
The Belgian government, according
Ito the newpspaper, aghln refused the
?German request. '.,,
Tho Daily Mall says it understands
Turkey had, assured the- British gov
ernment tliat thc. :Gormao cruisers
Gooben apr Breslau, which arc in tho
Dardenalles, will be disarmed, but
that'there ls reason'to.heil?vo"Turkey
has purchared the cruisers and in
tends to put thc"i in commission.
IIEADEif F?R JAIL. ' ' "
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(?'ern)?n Prisoners Enropte to Pole?
?1er??, Where They Wll Re interred.
(By AsEOcIated .ProSB.) ' .
Paris. Aug. 13.-Via London, 2i40
a. m.-Several hundred German pris
oners passed through'the Cnampigny
station near Parle today on their way
to Polctiers, where they will be in
terred. 'v ' ~ .
The untiling activity' bf General
Joseph. Joffre, commander-in-chief ot
the French array, has won the admlra
tlon of his troops. Since the first day
of mobilization he has travelled thou
sands of miles In MB motor car and
appears to be everywhere at one time.
His chauffeur ir. the famous ' racinfe
I motorist, ?corge Upi Hot,, who three
I times won tho French Grand 'prix.
APPROVED BY SENATE.
Tux on AU Cotton Sold for Futuro Be
livery Except Under Government .
Standardisation.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington. Aug. 13.-Thc senate
today agreed to tho conference.repost
on the cotton futures,blll. wJjlch,Jho
house already "liad1 approved. Tho
measure places a tax of two cents a
pound on all cotton sold for future de.
livery except under .contracts based
on the government's,,, standardization
of cotton grades. "', . " v *
Racing Results.
(By Associated Press.). ,
Kalamazoo. ?$|ch" . Au?. v ?n'-tr?E*0
world's records were' brollen" today'by
I Peter Volo driven by Tom^Mulr^fiV/fh
winning the Bondman and Spirit ot
the. Times futurity, for, three^y?Ar-old
trotters. _ , , .r , i .
HIr time of 2:04 3-4. 2:05"3-4'' and
2: nn makes them th? tb rori fastos*
heats ever trotted by a stallion. 'the
former, reoord be)ng 2;,OJ 1-2, 2:GS and
2:02 made. Jp JOJO .by Tlio ^?Sti?;
Tbe lieats were also the three taste?t
by .a three-year-old trotter.' " '.
Peter Volo'a re cords ; were forced
by Lee AxwortJ^y,),w^o.ti?ott^ a^pwf
race throughout. . ... irfc*??
Drilv second' In Importance IQ the
futurity was the rice for the 510,000
paper mills purse.for 2:11 trotters,
won ,try LasBle McGregor,, .w^-.toojc
the.seco?d. third and fourth heat? .>
This waB "JNm neors'-&ay7ahd2ffii
veteran drlvrr d..;iflited tho crowd :$>y
drWt" *?UM? .tho .winner in' |w?
. .He captured . tb,e itors^rnall
.ud Spirit of the ftinms.fut^rtoj?.
two-year-old trotters with apara*
W?tti and drovo' Kapolcou Dlrccf??
\lctory In the $2,000 American Hotel
stake for 2:15 paceH. :L -5
The fifth and slxt.i heats,of the un-*
flnlBhed 2:q5,trbt,.resulted;in a victory
for O'Mar?. ?' ' . ^
>orf?lki VaTpAusc.
ships Illinois and Missouri, wiffiruS^
shipmen aboard, have aWS^i-:^?
Hampton Roads from their annual
cruise, ^ . ?-. .4