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Oakwood The accompanying illustra of Hie county, giv; an indicatio the young mens' class in the Oa just been called as pastor of th m i's V.?/> ?*-^.^ ' . EUROPEAN WAR BULLETINS j . I Continued from page Evidences of .> Scrap. j !: London, Sept 4.-3.55 p. m.-The official information bure?u has issued i statement saynig : ' ? - Mp.i ''.>'?. ; .According.tp information derived from-,7 tnsiwQrthy source, seven German -destroyers and torpedo boats arnved'-at Kiel iii a damaged .condition;; gfri? it is understood that others have (been s>unk in* th? vicii?tv of the Kiel canal." Will Remain Neutral. Paris, Sept. 4.-6.40 p. m.-A Havas Agency dispatch from Athens says that thc Bulgarian minister lo Greece has assured the government that Bulgaria has decided lo maintain the strictest neu trality until the end of, the war. A Russian Victory. London, Sept. 4.-7.35 p. m.-A dispatch to the Reuter Tele gram Company from" Petrograd (St. Petersburg) s^ys the follow ng official statement has been given out at the Russian capital: "On ^eptemlVrTt/i*??'hesml>ert?< u\is'surrounded by Russian troobs and was cat>tured*w"*fr an ?httrrn^?y ?mcuiii: of war ipaterial- AU he buildings-, iij the towh were packed with Austrian wounded who l id I-cen abandbtied nTlh'? enemy's~i?eadlong flight." | .-, , An Unsuccessful Attack. London, Sept 4.--A dispatch to the Heuter Telegram Company irom Antwerp, reaching here by way of Ostend, says that it seems thalilhg attempt nf fha,German? to gnvdope thcJaft wlagvoMfefrwtes L ii jp JnriiliffifMTinn n?ilni iilinnriifr rn jMjMgj^ !|haoi? ropwU?tfr.?ild obfigad i??pa4KkH*" wveral ploceo ofTwHeryu fl > o? The Correspondent says: jof i3^$jn^ ,c?S9lf? <wf,a^w?elSys ?uhde$pi$s(ire Jrfc?the*left wihg.of" the^allies.\ Tb&eoerny' has ?en ?compeUc'd to retir? on St Quentin. A'b??*force ofGermah cavalry that was advancing on Compeigne was vigorously repulsed and lorcedMc abandon several pieces of artillery, lt appears that the attempt to envelope the allies left wing was frustrated." BATTLE OF WK^M ^^^1 GRUESOME FIND (Continued from page 1.) I IN A CESS POOL \ course ot'V.c lulipa Lipa alone,! . ' where the enemy's U?onas broken, Human loe Wau ana nones Are Ifcricd""""1 >?tt 1'200 1""ed """I Femi to ?*? Po?' Ne? Hom. Hight a.?.l >iWibi ?nd..l.hc??Ru?rlans . ; ... .- -tjiVkii i. tock -.'.<> gffmWlid ien?f Of th?UBan?s * Sau Antonio, TeX.. Sept. 4.-District )f prlsnncari vs? lg'believed Ibu rem-, At tounty ?Linden-tonight annowed, ?ant oj the necond A,U3trlan army 1B.that he and Sheriff Tobin today fdjMld jow no ldnger Sot ?dy military vaiue. a human tee- nair in a CBBB poof" fear "On September 2, wbs?*lbfl?^R^ tbfc??ltoa^c^ iiana v.'t ivj drawing up within bandon Innot/or "Eugene? Oregon, occupied shot of ' Kornberg, tho surrounatng here durl?g last June, and bduea I 'ons ?li?l not ?;<iop thia auvauee. The which the police declare they fojotf I -.Erne a..'- Lemberg wa?L closely Bur- in the suma pool yesterday bave; lien; lown i.i-re pftiked with Austrian awaiting hearing on the charges' df 1 who had been abandoned In-.the enc- murder nnd aewsaory before th? feet my's headlong flight respectively, in connection with the "..i .,. ;". . Ute pol it tor. 1 ar. 1 m.'titary disappearance or Mrs. Kiola Nelms ?Tji23*??n?o (>i t^mtjorji an the center ponulo and her sister, MbtR Beatrice of fi alicia,' ito 'captiTfo la Important Kelms of Atlanta, Oa. Tip? women r:rr.i/-r:'.--..liv. nr. !r constitute:! li Kreut -.are i sid in hsvo last bees ree? her?* lr. railway Junction, commanding the UnxVs leading to Ute rear of the A t? - ? The preliminary examination of In frian army, which ls now halted ln<| nee and Mrs. Innes was set for today jibe wiihlOv?i?B, vwiuu:.iii? aiiii ?'.vir.. but boni tne prosecution and the de '"fhi! capture bf Lemberg will en- renae agreed to a postponement. No nb)?: the Rosslea arni? to puah for- :lato hud been set tonight for the hear wsVd' with stitt ? greater inteniity." - lng. - VJt . - ^ 1 Photo b> American Press AssociaUon. FEEHCH ABXILLSS.-! Sf ACTIOH. Sunday Sci lion, while decidely better than can n of how Anderson county people kw.ood Sunday school, taught by R< e Brogon Baptist church. WAR NEWS. (Continued from page 1.) W-'---rr--i-i-U i ti?** Homeward Bound. M Washington. Sept. ! ?.-Ambassador Page at Rome, advised the Mate de partment today that the steamer Re d'ltalia sailed from Naples Sept. 3 with 28 Americana ahoaru The steamer infanta Isabel, with American refugees from Cadiz and Barcelona, is due in New York tomor row, according to advices from Spain. h. - V Asking Divine Aid. London, Sept. 4.-A dispatch to the Evening Standnrd from Paris says it ir learned that thc Vienua papers have received a telegram from Con stantinople' .stating th?t prayers for the success' of the Austro-Gennau anny have been ordered In all thc Turkish mosques. .The correspondent adds that this ls believed tn be thc first Unie on record that M v. '-oms had offered prayers in .byhtfl' of C'TIS t,an*' ui ' .. .."'/. . . . ''v\v. . Communication Severed, g Washington, Sept,. A ~? message to ll io i state department tonight . tram John. ^gcaftjrraV,.,secretary '..of. tito Auieshpan legation ai 1 Vlin, oajd po word ,?iad(,heen >ec,vdv?d .(iKyd/.tbdiiy irani Tsing Tail.' Communication'had boon inieruptcd ipr, Sonic day:-, .thc message sali, and Pekin w?? ?n.tg iK>rance-...a?. t#"j:pAt..? a- Irf ?splriag p ?;W,^pw..: . . ( tier muns ^tRl on Bo:truV. london, Sept. 4\-? FAtfter dispatch from Constantinople, dated August 28 and arriving- -here-by ah indirect route, says the German crews of the former German cruisers Gooben abd Breslau.still gre on board -those ves sels. Under Military Rule. Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Sept. 2. -Grand Duke Nicholas, commander in-chief pf the Russian torios, hay Is sued a general order providing lor tho military administration of all foreign territory ae fast as lt is occupied by Russian troops. ? . Fight Duel With Sabres. Havana, Sept. 4.-Colonel Orestes Ferrara, liberal leader in. the house of representatives, ano Major - Ar mundo Andre, a conservative member of the House, and editor of the news paper El D?a fought a duel with sabres today. Both combatants ;were oaverely wounded. Disappointed Again. ' Parte, Sept, .4 -?^?rowda>*odayegatb.r er?d in all'the open places in tbe pUy j watching for the customary, appear ance ot a .German acrpplajoe,' but none appeared,' .. A Preach; airman wept ."up and mah-, euvredy OW Altsv. Place de L'Ppera several, timer.. Bombarding Town* London,' Sept. 4.-A dispatch to.the I Reuter" Telegram company'from Os> 'fend1'?ays lt is announced there that 1 gjgu ?}?r?Aa'A? .?nr.- borhbP?d1ng Ter mon??Tn rdrt??leo town of Belgium, 10 miles of Ghent. Tho town luis a population or about 11U.0W) gan and WfOd Bring Ont Fair Snot*. How te Remove Basils -? . Here's a chance. Miss ITeckle-fac^ to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a rellaM- dealer that lt will not cost you i penny unless It re moves the freckles: white.if it does give you a clear complexion the ex-; pense ia trifling. Simply get an .ounce of olhlno double strength from any druggW, and a? tow appll ^Mons should iho;c you how easy it 's'to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Hardy ls mote than one ounce needed for C>e wost cx?e. (Re BU re to ask the r>ruggtst tor tbe double strength othlne ns this Ss1, tass prescription sold nndor guarantee of money back If lt LUI? to remove freckles. koo) Class be shown in some Sunday scho il: attend religious worship. This Ls iv. S. 13. White. Mr. White has WI I. SO.V .MA KKK ?THON? PLEA (Continued from page 1.) of commerce and economic produc* Hon; und Ciey munt bc faced and] dealt with. RelUy Is Itengerourf. "it would be very unwise to post pone dealing with them. It would boj very dangerous in the present cir cumstances to cr?ai" n moment's I doubt as to the strength and suffic iency of the treasury of the United] States, its' ability to assist, to steady, and sustain the financial operational of the country'*, business. If the| treasury I? known, or even thought, to be weak, where will be our pence | of mind? The whole industrial activ ity of the country would be chilled j and demoralized. Just now thc pe culiarly difficult financial problems of thc* moment ore being successfully dealt with, with Great self possession and good sense aud/Vc'ry sound judg ment, ; but tt?eV ?re '?taTy In' process bf being worked oui. ii the process of solution is tb be completed, no ope ir ist be1 given reason to doubt' tho anj 1 ld ivy and adequacy or tho treasury ot tho government' which nt?nds be hind tho whole method by which opt difficulties aro heing'im-l and handled. WJthd?. awil Means' Ruin. . ."Tlio treauury Itself could get aloeg| for a considerable period, no doubt.' without Immediate resort to now| .jourcca of taxation.- nut at what cost j lb Ute business of tho eninrtfUnttV, cpprcnciniaic'y ?l?.OUOSKi?, a Urs? uart I of the present treasury balance,- ? Isl now on-.'deposit - wi tb.-nat Ion al ' banks | dietrihuted throughout-.?iie country. I need not point out to yo i what tilt probable consequence* .ol l?conven ?an ce .and distress andr confusion I woujd be, if ;he dimflosblng income pf the terasury should make it necessary | rapidly to withdraw - these depos its. Such risks are not necessary andi ought not to .bo run. , We cannot too scrupulously or carefully safeguard! e l.iianclal situation which is at best, whil'' war continues in Europe, diffi cult and abnormal. Taxation Only Resort. "And we ought not to borrow. W? ought'to resort to'taxation, however, we may regret tbs necessity of putting additional temporary burdens on our pepplo* -..To sell bonds would be to make a toort untimely and unjustifi able, demand on thc'money market; untimely.'' because this" ts manifestly not the time to withdraw working ? ,p-| ital from ether uses to pay the gov ernment's bills: unjustifiable,, because unnecessary. The country is able to pa*yA any ' jus't and reasonable ' taxes wU'aout diatredg. - The people or thia country ure both intelligent and pro foundly patriotic.- 1 They ure ready !to meet the present ' conditions in the right way abu to' support. ' the govern ment with generous ?elf denial, ?should Act at Once. "In order' to mee* every demand upon the treasury without delay or peradventure,, and In ordo* to keep th?? treasury strong, unquestionably strong, throughout the.presen' anxie ties, I respectfully urge that an addi tional rovenuo of glO?,??0,0(?0 be rais ed -*T--*oi>2!? ?*,t?rna! uStss dev!a?-d In your wisdom to meet "the emergency. The only suggestion that I take the liberty in making is such sources ot revenue be chosen as will begin at onci and. yield with a certa! i and con stant flow, "I cannot close without expressing the confidence with which I approach a congress*, with regard, to this or sny Other matter, which baa shown so un tiring a devotion.to public duty, which has responded tb tho ?needs of the na tion throughout a long session d? *4???o i o o *i La ult: itA?auu uu? personal ?seriftec, j and . so large a proportion of whoee members have devoted their whole, .time and energy to tho busi ness of the count; Conker's HMM! Uto Ointment . M^^ffiWisisiiianai arti EVAN8' PHARMACY Anderson. S. C. ! Happy Dust Maybe times ure hurd willi the conn - ry people in some sections of lue tate bat this cannot be truthfully :tid of Anderson rounty. Pnxjf poa* live of this oralement to COUtalued in he declaration of Paul Dickson, ipcntflng yesterday tn the country, who Hays that he stopped at thc home jl "Cud'" \Wst on some business. He ound that Mr. West has on hand over 10 bales of last year's cotton, which he Aili hold until the. price rino and be round that daring all of the paBt nine kearr Mr. We&t bougut :n Anderson mly three barrels of flour and a little sugar. With the exception of these articles he did not have to depend np? pn thc stores for provisions of any kind and he v.?li not have to do it thin your. Thc reason he bought the flour war becaune bis barn burned a year ar co ago and he lost lils wheat. Anil yet lt ls s.iiii that hard times prevail in some uectionB. John Davis, the mule king of Ben son nt reft. hus returned from Rich mond. Va, where he disposed of u car load of old mules. Mr. Davis says* thc mule market ls slow now, but prieoB remuin high. Prom which be gathem that lt In better to keep mulct* tuan to bell them, for mule* will be needed lu warfare and prices will soar. Ho found everything ' nonna I in Rich mond and the people there uro not worried over tho ?vur ail tuition L. M. Knuckin, manager of Burns' i Red Iron Racket, ls a practical opt!.j mist. He ls putting In several hun dred feet of new shelving to hold the extra large supply of goods* he has bought. He declares that he will turn over every piece of gqodB lu the, store,] for he look? for a good season. Pouring cement by moonlight is'a pastime of this busy. city. The con tractors who are building the union passenger station began pouring ce ment on the main structure yesterday and kept a large force at work all night. That doesn't look like hard times. I Even the municipal authorities* are' beginning to take a more cheerful view of life and are having debris cleared away from in front of tho : core of new buildings under course j of construction. There are several hundred farmers In Anderson county who owe nothing, have enough corn to last another year, smoke house full, lot of cotton in thc held, and nothing to'do but to raise less cotton next year and wait for prices to come normal. They be long? to the Ijapgy <L\lub, \ ) "A Word To the Wise ?s..$tifJ(?i?ieiitMi:...' ty'MOte. ?. ? . St?if?Q/ " 'r* knocks x^piJt?^once at every OjSy?Ws? man's door." ^jgjQfcjl Opportun tty Mlfjfrjfi ku oe ka many. fl iJfcfrtl times st tbs door I MrSil of the reader of \%n ?ri tbut paper "Wno conscientiously follows the ad vertisements contained therein. . "A penny saved ls a penny earned." There sra a lot et pennies ly* tag around loose in thu paper walting to bc saved. Aren't you going to save them? , "Honesty is the best collcy.M^ Our advertisers base their fiuc I cass aa tina proverb, both in ad vertising ?nd in, other linea of their business sctivlUea It pays. **A stitch in time saves nine." ' You can save many stitches df aspease by beeping posted close ly on what our advertisers have to ssy in this paper. VfA -T T MHsT?? ???-- ?=i"^-s la^. a? SUDDEN impere the System, Shorten Life end] Ba Greet Harm. If you knew thst yon *-ould cure yourself or your child of a malignant disease by the use of dynamite, would j yes tst?i tilo cu?Mio?? Calomel acta on the sluggish liver like dynamite ?fe the solid rock. It shocks and trpsets the organs snd works much harm as proven by its after effects. Modern science has discovered a vegetable substitute that produces sit the desired substitute thst produces all tho desired effects of calomel with, out the shock or after troubles. It ts so harmless that acids may be tak en m to the system immediately after the medicine without fear of after ef ^ftfrids liver, kidneys sad bowles of all poisonous accumulations -and leaves tko patient reeling nsw??and OA ROWELL'S LIVER-ACID ls on sale at Frlerson's Pharmacy Belton. S. C- at M canta for a Urge bottle. The pu rec nee price will be refunded tn full if you find lt unsatisfactory. CONGRESSMAN - Whose Friends Feel COT, Polls Nex Mr. Aiken's Positif As ail effort is being made tc en's position on immigration, the in the house of representatives on migration bill was under considera ? Mr. Aiken. Mr. Speaker, while thc section of the country that I have thc honor to represent has not aa- yet {Men>affected bys nu tl eel rabie iraml Krnhm, the Ifuttfre*. indy hold greater , dangers from the- unrestricted- fmml.. lion there than In any other section j of the southland, or perhaps of the United States. ' | ' South Carolina 'ia the' 'second cot-1 tdd manufacturing stato in 'the union. The people who operate*c tho m!R* are our neigt}bora < ana friends, bon of our bone and flesh o' our. flesh They .are, descended frpm the sturd. races'ot northern Europe, and th?j?. forefathers helped to wrest the coun try, from British tyranuy., Our peo plc may not be spoken of lp J-erm ot caste, or class. Wo are on peo pit, loving the country that we have built up from savage wilds, respect lng the laws of the land, growing lt wealth, and looking ever forward foi better things. Intellectually and 'rnor ally? >. Mr. Speaker, wo don not want thes? ideal - social and business . conditons to In- <ll. iorbed hy the influx' of a lot of undesirable foreigners. Airead) certain sections of (he country hav. been .overrun by a large foreign pop ulation, so large that foreign ideas and foreign issues have displaced true American principles, and fe? and fostered socialism and anarchy. Of course,. X .would not .close. tb?, door absolutely against ' the intelli gent/ wefl-mbAnltig'. immlfempt. This would be inconsistent with the prin ciples on which this, government was founded: Furthermore, '...'ch a step would not only be impracticable bul Impossible. The,comity of nations re quires that our allen lawa bc reason able, aa the laws of other . nations must be reasonable toward us. . 'If England should enact a law pro hibiting any, American from taking up residence, within her . borders we would meet the insult with arms. But England may ; very reasonably prohibit the lame, thc blind, the pau per, the Insane, thc anarchist, y cr, and . the illiterate, ot this country, from becoming citizens of her do main. A::d why? ii?cauce thar be come a charge, a tax on her - heiter citizenship. They become dAstur bera ot the peace. They, become tools in the hands of designing men to drive honest labor out of employment. This country, then, ahould not per-1 mit the Illiterate hordes of Europe to drive our own goon people out of am plymcnt. Th* oca main feature in which the bill under discussion differs . from the present law is the test of literacy. and' in my jiidfrmnnt thia lo nnit nf the strongest features of the bill. The intelligent foreigner ia- not willing to work at starvation wages. It Is .the Illiterate class, those . who have pot the Intelligence to depend on the wits, who could be herded like cat CA? After Saturday, Sep garage will open on have to pay cash for a ? WYATT AIKE N iident of Success at the t Tuesday )o Go Immigraiion _ ,.., ... _ ? misrepresent Congressman Aik following speech made by him February 14, 1914, while the im .tion is here reproduced : tlc into our factories to drive out our home labor that we .need tp' dread most. And I may add, further, that lt l?'<the'?lllter&'t? class Of foreigners from whom our' foreign criminals (K)ine.. p. I live in a sectton of the country where fully half the people; are ne. ?roe*. Tho crime for which. . fc? many negr?es' pay the de?tb penalty outside the law : la accountable;.1 I MUm] In >? '; fara* < measur*11# t?v iU ???racy o? ?kat-race,'1 Nsxroeai with i smattering of education commit for ger lea, bu?, they.,ra^e^y,^sauj[t,white vonioii. , It is a .question ,with our bbople, then whether lt ls' better to ?ducate the negro ahd elevate" the ?haracter of his offense or leave him an ignorant i h-? te, prone to that- great- I ist offense which means, his. death at the bands of* good white people, of the country. There ls nothing so sacred :o the southern white man as the hon or of the southern .white woman; and believing that in giving tho negro some education we lessen hts brutal tendencies, or we at least Increase bis dread of certain vengeance, we have, written a 3-mlll achoo! tax in our constitution, the proceeds of which we. divide "'.th that race. Nov this.bur immoralit?', tn-mix with ntyhokannB he south- by the band v of destiny. Shall we look for further burdens by admitting th- illiterate foreigner. Who ironies \vltb hi? ld?ks of anarchy and immorality, tp mts witto and eontarol uuto our. purer American'cltliwnshlp* lt has been, said if a lion ^te, beef and pork and lamb lt all became, lion, and ? critic wisely replied thu!'if the Hon ate .spoiled biiof.pork and lamb, he would likely bo a sick lion. Just so, if tbiB country takes in tho worth less loreign element that ia yearly, vomited from Ku rope, there will, bo congestion in our cities and' anarchy and cr me ov every hand. I repeat that this country Should nev. r close its doors to the upright bealthy, intelligent foreigners, and I may add that this country will grow less and lesa attractive to IM better element of foreigners as the country Itself grows older and more like the mother countries. Kree lands are a thing, of the past here, and foreign farmers of the type that have built _ ' . ?___<_,_..._._*-. * - - - ? - lif UX?V ?.v UH<lJ TT CIT*. 111!" IUBW urn Panama canal ls opened, will seek homes in the temperate zone of South America. 1 The Ignorant laborer and the city drone are tho class** of ,people who will seek to come in ever-increasing number;,; ..ind if, we would preserve our institutions, if wo would protect ourselves ami "' our children In the neritage they ?ave carved ont u> the wilderness, we must raise the barp against worthless foreiguerklderonlO against tho w.ir thies? foreign element. (Applause) (Political Advertisement). S HI tomber the 5th, this ? cash basis, as we ll supplies and labor. t Oar age EraaWflRaVH