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ELECTROUERES CONCENTRATE TOE LIGHT WHERE IT SHOULD 'yy:t;.BE.:: . PRICES . i$3.8o/" -$4.5? ?ic?t?it?esCo. JEWS IN POLAND FARE BETTER UNDER RULE OF Lodz, Prussian Poland, Sept. 2i). (Associated Press Correspondence.) ? Thc Jews of I Mus?an Poland, now hi thc handH of tho Austrians and Germans appear to have suffered prior (o tlie Itussian rotlreuient, more than tho iionual amount of hardship im posed by war. An Investigation hy n correspondent of the Associated I'ress discloses Ihm lhere wa? a rath er promiscuous execution by the Hus* siana of Jew? accused of espionage, ' thal inany persona were rnbjcctod to physical assaults of .greater or less violence, comuilltccd' d with Kouts or flats of swords, and that in many places, chiefly out of thc way vil lages und rural distrietK, there was some plundering of Jewish shops und houses by tho Itussian soldiery. Tho correspondent visited the two chief cities of this district, Lodz and I'iotrokow. His proposal lo visit oili er cities-Kiel co and Itadon were named particularly-was met by the staiement of Jews consulted that "nothing much happened lu the Cition/.'; and that tho proposed trip would not he worth while, ile tpics lioned some Jews from tho districts around Lodz and Pictrokow, but was not abie to visit tho small villages and tho rural districts generally, where, the JAWS allege most of thc massacres, pluuoeridgs, violations, otc, occurred. The outstanding feature, however, of every caso Investigated was that. in the words of ono Jew's scholar, "nothing happened to the Jews with out a provloiiB denunciation." In ionio instances this feat uro of the casa was immediately admitted; in others lt was brought to light by furthor in quiry. A typical case of tho latter ?ort was t^iat of a Jew named Kozlowskl, a storekeeper at. Malinit/., a vlllnge near Pootrokow. Th? story first told to tho Associated Press representa tive was tills: When tho Russians carno to. MallntU in November, thoy woro angry la cause lt had como to their oars that some Jew of thc vil lago had boasted that tho Connans would mako Sliort work of tho Das siana. Thc Russians lined up all thc male inhabitants of the town and threatened to shoot or hang them un ices thc man responsible for tho words complained ' of were delivered up. Thereupon 'JJozUrwskl Bteppcd for ward; assumed responsibility for thc words In , ouest Inn, and was hanged. Tho' correspondent" finally succeed ed In having-.a talk ?with Kozlowski's son and his father, both of whom wit nessed Una Affair. When tho Rus sians first entered the village they asked for Kozlowskl. Ho had been hidden by a friend, but was eventual ly found. Ho managed, iVowevurfl tb escapo from the soldiers guarding him, and tho commander of tho Russ alan regiment thereupon had all amie Jows drawn up in -a line and announc ed that all would bo killed unless Kozlowskl was doiivcred up. Kos lOTi'P.Ui informed of tho threat, pre sented himself. Ito war, takon away by % ' Bquad 'er soldiera' and 'shot i ? "But how did tho Russians know there was A Kozlowskl in town and why did they want bim?" asked Um correspondent. '.'A rl?W in business had sent word to the n.-asians that Kozlowskl was a spy nod that ho was storing up gooda for tho Germans," was the answer. < ? * t - , ; Accepting os true tho story Of tho manner ot ' tho execution, as it was told by tho father and son of tho vic tim,; it was ma riced by a specific cruel ty which frequently marked execu tions iluria;; tho russian raid into East Pruv.sla last October. Tho Associated Prc??; cor; vSViumivul . at ihat iimo found many instances in which the victims Were stood against walis au ii in? toral of being ?lilsd by volley ?ire; [ os is usual in such executions, were killed by soldiers firing at will. Ko;: , lowski appears to have been oxecht 0 din ;t".i o -sanio manner, nf tor having been bonhd tcfa tree. . Polishi deu^uciations, according tb witnesses wero responsible for -tho [only three cases of atrocity or cruol ty found tn Lodz itself. Russian I soldiers came lo the home ot Abram ALL CHILPIN LOVE "SYRUP OF FIBS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS . I Give it when ffeyeruk, croat, ; 'bilious, for bad breath or sour stomach. .-)-' e. . I ' " 11 ?* .-. : < Look at tho tongue, Mother! If coated, lt ls; a sure sign that your little ono's stomach, livor and bow els need a gentle, thorough cleans ing .at otee. 'y. ' Whait i peevish; : cross, listless, tialo, doesn't rdeep, doesn't .eat or act nr.tu raliy, pc is icyprisii, stomach nour, breath bad; has ctomacir-ache, BOTO throat, diarrhoea, full of cold,. glvo a teaspoonful cf "California Syrup ;'ot Pig"," and -ia :o few honra all tho foul, constipated' waste, -oindbjcsl^d food und sour hilo gently moves out ot its little bo web haVi?.??,'.%el Yob needn't tfub? r^m take thia . barnivBa ".'fruit tw?tiv?>** thoy,love Ita delicious taste; ?nd it al ways rooke* thenf -feel splendid. A&k your dr-jgglst for o. 50-ceht bot j|U? of "Ooiifornia ayrup' ot jPigs." . which has direction* for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly. on ' tho botU&-?;v.^Wa^?i.:!bt counierefits soli*-, here. To be ?ure you get the genuine, ask to se? that it ts made by "California Fig Syrup impan^^, Refuse any other kind il, contempt . ' - ANDERSON.S. .C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1915. NUMBER 240. Kochan on tlio Halutcr Market tn No vember and took kim away. H'-wIfo waa prevented from following aim. Tilla was on a Friday. The man's body was found outside tho city on tho following Tuesday, lio liad been shot. Israel Blockmunn, an old man, told how tlio Rusalauu look his son from tho house on a Wednesday, and how tlio body WOB found two days lalor outiddy tho city. Ho had huon shot and bayoneted. . Mellach Kilonborg, a man of about 45, got into troublo willi, tho Lodz, authorities lu November by making and selling cigarettes without a lic ense, An official visited kitti and Ellenbferg said, had been informed of the affair, also appeared and wanted money. ."Ho refused their demands, was arrested and brought to tho Rus sian military commander in the Grand Hotel. Tho commander, who had not time to >hear tao case through, told lillebnberg to consider himself under Arrest, to return to his homo and pres ent htmfelf tho next day. :'; Blumberg started"out b'?tTwas*" stopped outside by a sQ?dler, led into a garden book of tho hotel, tied to a treo thcro and kept there for eighteen hours. A rab id, informed-of tho case, appealed to tho commander, who had Ellenberg released. - ' . - :' ' ' v ;*.*.? A few days later the Russian com mander, having presumably investi gated tho case, compelled tho return of the 52 roubles taken from Ellen borg and caused tho grafter to bo sent to jail for six weeks. There was some plundering of small shops in Lodz by Russian sol diers, but lt appears to have been of limited extent. Somo shops were, pretty well Cleaned out an dtkelr fix tures thrown into the streets. As a whole, however, the prccedure seems lo have been as described by tho own er of n s nm ll tobacco shop. , j "TUB Russians would corns into my shop," he.said? "point to sonic ciga rettes and ask 'how much?' Whon I t.U it_'I _ .-..... ... wm nil-nil m-.-jr luuii u nuuuiui, tfiuu, spsseeba (thank you) and walked out." Some Jews told of casos whero their-countrymen. ..had bcea badly Deafen Kn th? streets. Jews in Platrokow said there-were three.dayn of plundering and rioting by Ku salan soldiers there, in which Jews generally were clubbed and whipped: One man's hand was brok en, und five, they sold, had cuts on tho head. Seventeen of the -city's most prominent Jews were banished to V lat ka. -Seven, hundred1 male Jews,-it ls declared, were assembled at tho raliway station and tho Rus sians announced that every tenth man was to be shel. The local Russian pope (priest) -krait :> before tho mon with a cross and uc*iid tho soldiers .o shoot. None of tho Jews were executed. Six Jews aro said . to have been hanged at .Sulicjeff, charged with laying in' supplies for the Germans. Twenty-six aro alleged to havo been taken away, from .Brcsyu, ot whom thirteen, weiro afterward * found dead and tho o thor thirteen ?ot '. ngalu hoard or. Six Jews, Including a rab bla, aro alleged to. havo been hanged at S?bctr. because they : had harbor ed German soldiers. Ab Slupct a .mun named Hoffmann ia said.to havo been robbed and then k si icu ; wnl^o defending hts wife; eight Jowa th have beon shot at Vlosliova, 'charged isltbvoppplylng provisions to German Sold lo ra; a rich ..Tow at Nbvo-Radomsk to b'avo boen compelled to pay 2,000-' roubles to ransom hts 'daughter* irron? Fniaslau soldiers' " Xri ? number or instances !tho news appear to have fled .'before tho. "sol dlcrs reached their vlIISgesT' In many of, thes?v cases- their deserted' homes - are said to? bavo. been plundered 'and .st on fire. The' Poles,-, hovevor, also Buffered In many cases, lens from plundering than from bnramg. "Now, Jimmie." said the teachor .'.let us take the verb to' be. . What .Js the past of ls?" "Was,'? said Jim? mle.- ,"Very good," isaid .the teacher. ^Ana'what ls the past bf be'1 ?'Buta?M rowrM Jimmie.i-Jitf'xe. MISTOOK SO AT FOR LAUD Belgian Found Liquid Poor Stuff to Fry Ush With. (Front Tho Now York Times.) Herve Gordon ChuB?onud of Brook lyn, one of tho American delegates sent to Belgium in tho fall of last year in the Interests of tho Commis sion for Relief in Belgium, lian re turned for a brief vacation from dt:ty in tho 1'ruvincu of Halnaut. At tho American ?bices of thc commission, 71 Broadway, be said: ; "Tho Belgians aro like a lot of* lit tle children, so far as their knowledge of the world is concerned. . I speak particularly of those In Halnaut province, where they aro..much Uko tho old-time Flemish people, wear ing ?he quaint, typical costumes of tho Flemish race, including tho wooden shoes. While we Americans have witnessed Borne touching scenes and much- of tho doleful side, there is a bright relief in tho comedy ele ment which is largely interspersed with tho. rr Une work of attaches of the commission. "Perhaps the most laughable thing thaL*!,ean Recall Just.at.prese.nt was a little affair that occurred during' one or^itfyV trlp*'*Ag J 'was riding laong J observed a comical-looking figure in the middlo of tho road waving both arms in the air. I stopped the car. "'Will the Monsieur delegate hon or mo In my house?' ho said. I cn trcdo tho house. He continued, 'Mon sieur delegate,. tho Americans are great people They send us ronny good things, but the lard is poor With it we haye tried to fry the fish, but lt makes a 'bad muss. It smells bad and ft tastes bad.' " 'Have you tried lt many times?' I asked. 'Yeo,''ho replied and brought ?au a largo square tin can. I took -the suppose h6 i?iu . thought was lard i It was nothing more or less than I American llquod soap.' " Hub-"OTTO flight ?war??e -you were away I heard a burglar. You should have seen me going downstairs three stops at a time." Wife (who;.knows him)-"Whore was he, on the roof ?"--Boston Trans cript. EM LESS ID TIE SMJTfflB KIDNEYS Yak? . Glass \f. Salta if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. Tho American men and women must, guard constantly against kidney trouble because'we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood Ia filled with uric acid which the -kid neys strive to filler out, they weaken from, overwork,, become Sluggish; tho eliminative tissues clog and tho ro sult is cluney trouble, bladder -weak ness and a general.'decline In health, i When youH;k?4n?ys feel like lumps of lead;' j&lr back hurts . or thc urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you: are obliged to seek roliof twe or three times during the uight; ll you suffer with sick headache or diz zy, nervous? spells, acid stomach. 01 yqu have - ? rheumatism when th? weather I* bad, get from, your phar . maoist abbot-four ounces of . Jat .Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before -breakfast for a few days pud your -kidneys will.,then ?ac! ; ?ao, This famous salts: ls made frorr the acid ot grapes and lemon Juice .; combined with5 llthle, and - has beer used for 'g?n?rations to flash ant 'i s?rnulnto clogged -kidneys; to nen . tratlxo tho acids in the urine so il no longer, ls a- source of. irritation thus ending bladder disorders. .'. Jad Salts ia.Inexpensive; cannot lr. Juro, makes .a ;deMghttul offervoBcen . HUila-wator beverage, and belongs it every homo, because nobody can mak a mistake by " having a good kldne; flushing ??f?\wa?/^ ' G ALL GERMAN MES Paris, Oct. 9.-(Associated Press-] Correspondence. )-Tho dlsappea>*anco of "Borllu" and .'Germany" au street names In Paris lias not satisfied pat riote. They continuo lush-tent de mands that all street naines of (?cr munlc revlon, even those of Wa Kiter, Clin k, Beethoven and. Mozart, give way tb.names cpmnieiiiufatlng heroes or heroic deeds or tho war. Every proposition for l?e changing of a street nain o is referred lo a com? inlttcc of thu municipal council. Mon? Hlenr Ernest Gay, secretary of lite committee, explains that the delay In action on di ?''eren t prut .....lat ion-, is not altogether duo lo a resistance lo pro posed changes, but to the ncceasily of d?lib?ration in the dioico of new names. Numerous aa are (he names tlmt must hu changed, they are far ont numbered by the heroes that must bc honored. Heroes ami celebrities of o iii et days, like Turenne and lingo, whose names arc given to streets," avenues, boulevards and squares may also find their honors encroached upon after the war in order to give a place to those who have distinguished them solvfes In the great European con flict. . . "' '. I" Frenoli law and custom both aro opposed to the choice of lite ni|ic of a celebrity living or toorecoiitly dead for a street ol* a public-place. Con sequently the war will haye been sev oral years a thing ol' tito past before tho now nomenclature has been fin ished. It occasionally happens that a municipality allows tho enHUusiain of thc moment to get the better of custom in this respect. Qui: - re ccntlly a parliamentary commission making a tour of the fortified towns of Eastern Prance wero astonished to soe thc name of Aristide Brland at the corner of a village street. It appeared that tho town had rated the distinction to Afar'Hour Briand to honor 'his action .it proposing a re* burn to tho three-year military ser vice and titus strengthening ' tho French army against the first shock, Monsieur Brland wus himself the first to applly or the suppression o the name. "Imagine," Bte said, "the Im pression upon my mind if I happened to visit a town where I am supposed to bo dead." "What's Professor Dig gs doing these days?" "He's trying to decipher a Babylonian tablet." "Any results so far?" Yes,. Mrs. Dlggs bas ner vous prostration and tito children have been sent to tho homo of a rela tive."-Birmingham Ago-Hcrald. H'S Great We know a lot of people who alway? ke-ip it in the house. That's why their homes are brightand cheer ful. AO their floors, ni mi: ure and wood wc&Iopk like new. w a wonderful finltL It comee b -J?-s?srs. DooTct?W flooraitd put a durable Kyaniz? finish ort it? ' Moke thtt Furniture new again. ?OHIO in. We'll giye you a ran Fr* o -JV1" Sp-od a ?ihje fur a brush to put il T?n with. 0:icc you try it, you'll _juway* bava Ula your bou-*. ?H? ANDERSON PAINT ? COLOR CO. For Infants and Children'_ In Use ForO?or.30|^?^ Always boars th? Signature of A SUNSHINE OR RAIN ulalie? av ?lftarenco tn ?.ho ?ess >vlih whteh wo dollver you laundry. '..>!':" 3W#r*i- ?ot : Rendent-. ?p?n Y th #?atfcar for Atp?ng yonr ?let???; a yon or a ;>ttMh?rWeid^;iir%-'h <? \ -^H We dry thea in * eles??}?h??te? 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