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nr ? ? WWWWl?'?iirin n?Mfcum, I.m ah* liiiMMfc?-rrt'-nTMiiiipi i HE*XW, ^ iZl ' !!> i mi ?zttj , ? I - VOL. 9, NO. ARRIVE HOI 90, SEM1-W EEKLY. AFTER GEMANS M( LANC. )WED DOWN PANAMA ( WWVWJm** ASTER. S. O. FKTHAV, A MAI Tfl NFWRFRR w ^ IKiUBT 14. 1J >14. !Y mm mm 1 XT ?> JIMR RIIT RlfliWQ MANV $1.50 A YKAR. PADfll IMIftWO EXCIT Liner Philaclelph French Si 1,000 ^JMERIC.A INS VOYAGE BYDEAl ia Held Up by Kaiser's Caval ibmarine Repeated A11 lNS ABOARD 17,000 MEN )LY BELGIANS BE OPE Iry Shattered in Four Months tacks at Haelen. by En^ii IN BATTLE. COST NEA1 > w I VteVV UI.V1I1 NED SATURDAY STJ Ahead of Date Set Manning lii neers in 1 !)()(>. by Ml iiLY $100,000,000. MANNING ii u ii-L. I U L V LI 1 I II ITE CANDIDATES PASS rands Charges Made Volleys of illally as False. Four < TAKKN Tn T.\<k v i iiku uui uluvvu ifinni lEO AT NEWBERRY IN Oratorical Thunder Men Fru i Out Wednesday. an univuumHiw COHON MEETING m Palmetto State Play i Ir'.portant Part. Streets Xear ltuilro rope l'iled Iligl dotted It [* * New York, Aug. can ltner Philadelp great crowd of Am ed from Europe a rift rori orrluo/1 ?? ^ ad Stations in Ku? Itcpoits state < >i Willi Allan- 1,000?Lighti agKiige. It A. >1 12.?The Amerl- London, Aug. hia, with the first Raged In the tui erlcans who rush- <or(,i"K to 'ate , change Telegra fter war was de- I ? , Brussels, numbe -vr 1. A - 1 ? ! erinans Lost Oxer That Will Sav iiH Lasted I'l'inn Between ( I. Till (i P. M. 13.?Germans eu- \Va:hn!gton, ittle of Haelen, ac- f0ur nionths a details to the Ex- . .. . when the boai ph Company from red more than 1?.-|nevrs ,n 1906 e i' Ship*. IO.OOO Miles Siiiims and :ho Atlantic anil | I'ruil ] I'neillc. Auk 1 - More than t Newberry" head of the date set News and'Cc d of conultinR engl- ard ' Mannl stimated that It would , rul,,,M' "J?''11 ' Irby < 'ontinue to <'mtipnigii < Richards on His >1 n 1!;?11 lllenseisin. <"l Special to Charleston Newberry >urier, Aug. 12. -Rich- Record, Ai ng this morning inter- oratorical tl l.AdgerMuilally lu?the|for state ofl . i iu?n it 1'KfjJSfclN I \\ A 1 SUi rowil in :i I'ren/.v When l{. I y mill Manning K\- on limine Threats. Special to The Columbia Wr.shini jr. 12.?The volley of News and tiunder of the candidates 1 Carolina i ices was nnnruH mil Imru ^ ? - \ HEADS < ONENESS. Illicit l{('|irfM'nts Stale the* Itesol ut ions Committee. pi on Pji'iial to Charleston Courier. Aug. 13.? South ilayed by far the most con There were 708 pe and 309 In the at all were without withou tmoney, an of hardships. The Phlladelph Soatbampton a few ^ land declared war first day out a flee lum lomgm. oi)(?, comprising rsons in the cabin and a small fore eerage. Virtually Helgian forces baggage, many 7,000. id all told stories | "It is believed, ' "that the object ia sailed from to take a poslth r hotyrs after Eng- Trond road at Ti on Germany. The ' they could execu t of seven French input niriiinat the cavalry, artillery jtake until Janu :e of Infantry. The . the Panama ct numbered about !then underway I .. .. . . (government fin , aays the dispatch, , - ? gin business ne of the Germans was in north of the St. ?' passa rlemont, from which tions through ite a turning move- it is Just ten naTfflan armv i ? I IUHIM VI (I1K 11 ary. 1915. to complete Ltn(w?lth th inal along the llneB th*rfg Mullall) , the United SUitet^kfiallcloualy fs ds Itself ready td**^, audience rose *t Saturday In selling l'ie situation. ige to ships of all na- I **ullally 11 1,500 people the new gateway. . . . . him in a clesi ' years since the gov- restra|, lenunciauon or .Mr Manp statement that every to,'a.v before r had said about his was onstrative a il8e .while scores of the voters, toge to their feet to watch The 'rrowd Mr. Mauuing facing Mr. le stand, in front of the arou" 1 lf In the audience Baid to ,nost of ir voice: "I have only efforts of t ler from noticing yon candidates 1 I ??? .>v.v IO|IH UUUO | 3 a comparatively undent- slon of t udlence or almost 1,000 Kress. H ther with many ladies. ! culture wi I was closely packed of the org speakers' stand, and dor- ition of om the meeting followed the of the sti he speakers closely. The majority < ater divided honors witn 1 ti,? ja.il hi me ursi day s seshe Southern f'ottoii "oner commissioner of agriis In the chair as president ;anization. and her delegapr a hundred from all parts Ue constituted probably a 3f the whole convention. torpedo boats and was sighted. One boats hurried after following slowly, do boat?the H-7 and ordered the ?stop. The war v \ liner several times Ing closely at the thre submarines "Through oflic of the torpedo noisance the Hel| the liner, the rest i tained accurate Finally the torpe-' movement of the ?came alongside 1 reach l)iest the C Philadelphia to the river at iiae essel circled the; place the Itclgiun , its otiicers look- cipal position, ? faces of the pas- pudding ontrenc o?? j ;crnnieni aavei lent cavalry recon- connect the ore gian commander ob-' years since a S Information of the j suggested such attack ing forces. To For a time lermans had to cross triumph of en leu, and before this pass unnoticed s took up their prin- go. for it is i, rooting barricades, that the groat itments and placing , made, but frot rusen lis purpose to on account of ans. It is nearly 4 00 York paper a Spanish engineer first intend a project. By this tif the epoch which this apio uproar, gineeHng marks will between the so r as celebrations Cannon <!. It] iot until next spring who started deinonstration will he s^H)1d. t<> get 11 next Saturday on. a piece I aw in a New a large bar bout your condition. I the grounds to notice you further." ed to order ne there was consider- by County but Chairman iCeitt uot Keith, two men, and Sheriff The varit ease w;i; neii a spectator road coin mi from the rear of the ""'r and toi back. Mr. Manning took iting exalte i lie uc becue establishment on vs;is ;is fo i. The meeting was call- ;G uhell at 10:30 o'clock sharp Cabe> c \ Chairman Joseph 1-. and j p Among )us candidates for railssioner again went ham- -^pi-jugs of IKS for tin- express rates. T;,y|or 0f pies of' it minon elliect (-r,|Shers' euKiiuu irom ? nariestou llows: P. H. Gadsden, It. J M. Whitsitt, W. G. Mc?\ Middleton, II. F. Mcl.eod Mavbank. others in the South C'aro- ? ration are: Col. I.eroy l.ama ter, President M. F. the Slate Cotton Seed \ ssoeia tioil. President ! ' d?-iir?ms vruwoou or the French naval k the Philadelphia vessel and that th< Americans, one sh I Fngllsh that the I proceed. The passe French ships. The k ed and the war away. i me ciocK8. When | guns where they officers were sure tively employed. ?as an American It HI ASIAN Ie passengers were "The (Sermuns outed in excellent > 1 1 o'clock in thr 'hiladelphia might j the artillery on 1 ngers cheered the action. The (Sei cheer was return- effect. The Belg vessels steamed even at a range c nlnved havoc ' could bo most efl'ec- dm Panama oa plished fart, a 'IKK DEADLY, merco will pra< came in si>xl>t uboul to this now gr< ? morning and soon What it will jotli sides came Into large, ami to p rman lire bad little especially to tl ian arc was deadly, question aroun >f 2,000 metres, and Qf controversy ivith tie flernem ? ? II I J* M-Ill Willi* nal will an accom- for Manning', nd the world's com- from the loll dually accustom itself Mr Mullally >ove. ation of Mr. mean to the world at him for his tl articular nations, and lwo factions i ie United States, is a <Mj the respei d which a great deal Tho jnc.lrtt. has waged, now to be thrr troubie. many nics di Hill tall \aiiun " mingled with shouts Uielmrd ! owcrs of the KO'.crmtr. the "elimin hud begun hi*: teiiiinii- result of p Manning after sooting riotic men.' ayitiR of Hloaseism. The pieioit expre n the audience applaud- ponents tht ctive champions. 'his movent nt passed without fur- A sharp but the crovd had not Manning at enterprises. m , , . , vv Dabhs I M Milium declared that District ation movement was tti< . Senator .1 < it riot n- endeavor of p.it . , ii i . , . iilent ( . .1 lie repudiated the sum- ,, ... Hankers 'ssed by sev? ri I of Ins op-, . i . . ,)r Wa it lie was supported bv to represe ent. colloquy between Mr. 111 ' ,.1 J. II.' Allgrr Mull.-11 v P ot the Farmers" I'nion, ittnrm > Weston. former nliii \. Mr La 11 riu and 1'resShnnnon of tin* State Assoc iation do Stackhouse was chosen nt the South Carolina deieDUtliniim a preliminary plan dure for the convention. FREEDOM Refugees in ll given the freedom men were sparted however, and in soi were separated frc this regulation. Rather than s!e< scores slept in the OF SHIP. cavalry, which, n lie steerage were I tinued to advanc of the ship. The! "The cavalry from the women, to hedges and h me cases husbands only in small gr? im tnetr wives by again and again at the barricade ^p in the steerage | down by the den smoking room, 011 , "The attack o v.-. iiiijswi'mi uy 11 otwith8tanding, con- After the pa; e. steamer next S charged, but owing 1 christobal, anj illocks could attack tons register a jps. The Germans to the Pacific i hurled themselves vice versa, may only to be shot the 50 miles wj idly Tlelglan fire. 0f $1.25 for e\ 11 the bridges span- j go. Crew and le canai useir , , . , quieted down <sage of a government aturday, probably the W (,um n< ' ship up to 10.000 I""1 ,Ule cba" , , , ... uc before M pplying for admission . , ,. ... .. Mr, RJchar from the Atlantic, or . , . i , 1,1 , task for his be conducted through , _ the home of iterway upon payment ,??? . .. , Slmms and \ rery ton tnet) of car... . excoriation oi passengers will not be ... when P.?r. Richards, caused wiR 'xt. began his speech. minutes. .> man had to rap for or- fln acrid cr r. Richards proceeded. ('aily stater ds took Mr. Manning to nor Blease'i at'sck on Rleaselsni in ,ion,nK the governor, and Mr. Iark of ,aw tr. Irby continued their "na' Mr. Richards on his "Nobody i . ? .\iier me 1 excitement for several , .. . >? .< t, . or the da <lr. Mullally was making . ... . , ' , by Sennto lticism of Mr. Manning s ... dell, Cong nent concerning (Joverand man) ! pardon record and quea- . , , . was taken motives in deploring the .. ? . , , , South Cai and order in South Caro- . to represe .. , . , . . 'committee but a dastard would orv ,, i .. ^ May fie congress Had talked most v, and had hoard speeches rs Hoke Smith and ltans;ressmen Lever and Byrnes ' others, an adjournment i to make up committees, olina selected R. G. Rhett nt her on the resolutions >, former state Senator S. id on the legislation com me ouat aeon, uni life rafts, and in I Four persons were As the Philadel pier the crowd \ shouted a welcom? Then for a quarte whole river resoui The regulation 1 which arrived aftc ter tne boats and | ning the river steamer chairs. | German officers In every cabin. the attack to m phia neared her death from the valting on shore'and horses fell 1 i to the refugees, almost shattered r of an hour the treat was given rided with cheers, evening, preventing a ship. "The German < *r sundown, from thnir tn?e nmoiii was equally fierce. ' taxed, urged their men to At this nomi eet almost certain months sailln Belgian guns. Men miles voyage ike files until, when American conti , the order for re- t^p expense of at 6 o'clock in the road done awa 1 The canal defeat was complete, states nearly $ n t {ii cr tif* ntrtrn tlioi* I weaseisni. nal expense some two The Newbt K time, or a 10.000 llie campaign around the South we'come, a nent may be saved, or meeting all c transhipment by rail- w'th antomol y with if desired. out to the gr has eost the 1'nited ,n* wa8 held 40o.ooO.Oon. That is w<,re entertal - qKaika^ UUW 11 lllt^ i i.i line," decl ;rry people to-day pa.e .. , , Manning st i party a warra-bearlod ... , ? .. ... hind and f reception committee , I declare andidates at the train , ? , . , , . nients you idles and taking them , * , ... ciously falsi ounds where the speakol your con T he newspaper men . . .. t ,, paper 1 wc ued by Col.R. H. Aull, ' . , , ,. It looked iii r name 01 sou in ? aro- mj(teo an ared Mr. Mullally. Mr. manent epped quickly from be |)Ui>t>s of acing Mr. Mullally said, former I'i that all of these state- of tho st read about me are rnali- w^re chus 1 and but for what 1 learn committee idition from a New York tlie xreas >uId carry this furlher sy, for a minute that the (1 I)r. Staokhouse on perorgauization. President the Farmers' Union, and resident Bright Williamson ate Bankers' Aossociation, ien for membership on the to interview Socretary of ury McAdoo. [JGESTS BIG LOAN. proceeding to her ci I morning, was wal1 Philadelphia did r tine until after 9 i 1^.. authorities did evi to have the ship ai sengers move quit and a half after s lower hay the last lock until the next 1,000, and they ve(\ tonight. The ost disorder. At ?ot reach quaran-> making their vvj o'clock. The port Tongres." erythlng possible id its load of pas- NOKlMt kty and an hour he arrived in the Fo. of her passengers s,,, Va... VA.1. % ? ~ approximately retired in the great- French cngint niRhtfall they were <.ost when he ay hastily towards | j ggg, bUt he S| making only a ?? ended in utter A'S Wllili. disgrace. Friend of 1? Years A y,>ar froni ..ding. |?h? govern men ___ , ,, , ..r roceints r in wiiat i )o Leasops, the n,lu n?u?cu 'or. figured it would IN T undertood the jol? in John G. >ent that and more, in wouldn't he t slight impression, and running,' failure and financial n,,,,>t with s< liglited the c this time it is figured , into a it will have to show wi(1? 'o funnnnnA ting applause 111i i11 iii.iii . ' .juriesi^h, HK RUNNING. speakers w, Clinkscales said he (rms<l , . , . , , frenzy atid >liminate<l and "was in ,, . m . .1 ... Various thl illustrating his state... , , , , two candid; jveral jokes, which de- .. . , ,, , , dlence tried rowd. He then launchform. ,fte rgunient for a Statetempts orde lory education law, get- , , . the chairmi .? .i. r nuld como to blows. I lie ,njtted aa worked up to a state of states 0ve the r.olse was deafeniiiR. sates ovei eats were yelled at the rogjonai ites and many of the a a i,over Int to swarm over the plat- pmv a r several unsuccessful at- m,.nt Sup< was finally restored by that the ( an and Mr. Mullally re- ,,osjtively reiwon 01 Anderson subelaborate printed plan for r $400,00b,rOO through the $400,000,000 through the banks. Representative ended to introduce toiuor1 looking towards govern rvision of warehousing, so otton certificates would be authenticated. Congress nan gone asnore. FROM France Hundreds on b from the Interior o many. Travellers mobs swarming th breaking windows man shops. Other in the French cap by gendarmes and | n AND GERMANY. )the wl" of I-illia oard had rushed ,'r' wh? died in f france and Ger- provides tl from Paris told of va,ue not stated, rouxh the streets, ?KKr?KatinK and looting Ger- amo?R her th s told of Germans Komayne Simm ital being beaten "Having been wi e*nted citizens is bequeathed $.1 iUR. 10. f\ H?J)V IJI j- - W. n Nordtca, the sing-1 "ie operating c< Java last May, filed vv'" l?? about lint the entire estate, an(' t'10 latere: except for bequests ' mont. Whethe 6,000. be divided so ,his year 01 ree sisters. To E. nicot question, ions, described as Traffic exper tli me for 16 years," 10,000,000 ton 10,000. .carried througl ust of the canal, which , Robert A. ( $4.0(H).000 yearly, aunties of h ft on its htiRo invest- P'oaded with r it will be able to do served as soil * for many years is a for their : enforcement ts have estimated that ,Ip called n R of freignt will be Rambling in i the canal every year blind tigers Slllllt'll. Ill 'ooper was in one of the though in i is circuit today and he would \ the people whom he has ning. icitor to vote on August John G. state, insisting that law Manning f< is the paramount issue. tnto the ca Mention to race track time asking Charleston and defiant tn the Stati in Columbia. lie was vv;ts respon continued nis atiacK. n)nn Hy 1 nilder tprnis, saying that opinion. t ret settle with Mr. Man- to llo; p nations t< Richards arraigned Mr. ronoy; so ir bringing factionalism .0 j0jn t.h mpaigii and at the same faat ;IS p< ; for union and harmony ft rosoluti >. Mr. Manning, he said. ,0 R(.t tj? Bible for more factional- _??- - nes declared that, in his here were out three things irst, to organize state assoi get Aldrich-Vreelund curcond, for the state hanks e federal reserve system as jssihle, and third, to pass on urging the government. * reserve system going the Streets near the were piled high wii gage. So great \s Americans from F that small steame accommodate from sons carried 3,000 children across the ,jp Mrs. B. Blackm< railroad station? ., . . . . Secretary MrAtki th abandoned bap- ' as the rush of ^ 1 * . , , Washington, j ranee to England . A. _ of the Treasury' rs, constructed to fiOO to 900 per- Uk? HtepH U> pr?' , ers of the South men, women and , ? , , . , result of their It channel. f .,* , .. fruitless, ire, of Cincinnati, i I llo will mmn i for the first fev hi Soon Will Confer it will ho in otton Men. roughly, has b Aug. 13.?Secretary the Suez cana MoAdoo will shortly 6,000 ships pas feet the cotton grow- with a net ton in the hope that the 000. The gnr ibors may not prove years had been cent. invito for u oonfnr V years, and that later applauded. Mirly doubled. This. John T. Du een the experience at tern." I. laist year nearly . IRBY sod through the Suez, "Mr. Rich.' nagc of over 20,00.),. "at Union tri wth in tonnage in 10 unwilling to i more than 7o per years ap tell how he v stunt He s-i ism than ;i ncan discussed his "sys- Carolina. ON RICHARDS. ..... .. . . tacrmaii Or irds,' said \V. (. Irby, ed to explain why lie is tell you how he voted Beaufort, ;o, while so anxious to nian warshl .ill vote on the 2.r>th in- ,ina eoast. id timt sit rhi.t 11 in a ho aceordine t arnesi p my otohr man in South j, is tl those bes _ will not | uiser on North < aiolina financial t t'onst. .lays to til N. (\. Aur. 13. \ tier- ori,! r,,f,or Ip is off the North Caro- ,v'" about forty miles to sea. to :l *,:i o the cnmmniwlor of tim per ce raeucame moment ip general belief amonx t iiiformeil that Congress kiss any of the emergency tills offered in the past few pet the situation. The fedve board, it Is understood, rue warehouse certificates isis for currency within the tit limit of the statute on a passenger, lert land, July 31 fo forced to occupy j partment with sold She sat on the throughout the tr was Informed she catch the last trnln she could get a boa nel. She ahandont (.letsch, Switzer-, ? ? ence with him in r Paris. She was , .. . , , growers and dot i third-class com- . . . ? the effects of tl icrs and peasants. ,, , ., war and who wil floor of the car . , . . , him suggestions Ip. In Paris she . . had Just time to ?f c0""n rr< for Calais, where ln *"y" mn , _ .. . take care of the it across the chan-| her hnpfi'fliro In ' i Washington cotton "KIKE \| ilcrs who have felt ie preent European . . ? . x roraker l.??ses I be expected to give | ai)Out the movement >p which will result Columbus. (J ins being devised to ,J,e returns ton exportation of this state-wide prinr only nominees I ,AKM" HKATKN. was a Candida administrate that the ques to Hardinff in Ohio {,)R to yo|#1 w I i?ht. dldacv. Why hio, Aug. 12.? Itelia- ncnt then as lisht from yesterday's claims to be larv had left in doubt Hloase now for t'onRross in one or the masses o! itfi for an office that was ' n I tod Stai e and did not think l^lsh Hawk lion of how hp was go- ,,ar Wlier as pertinent to his can- jhar. was it not jtist as pert'now? Mr. Iticliartls "Mr. Sim voting for Governor Richards vo heoatise he is close to not denied f the people. When he the case ? es fish commission ship oonimercfj , operating off Hoaufort '" per ret the Pish Hawk put in All of lion in th ?_ day's mee nis hns charged that Mr ^!, Ssrs J' 'tod for Jones and he has !,ro Sn it. Prom all the facts in Jr. Richards must I ave il assets and the old tax of it. the South Carolina delogae house was present at toting of the congress, except ohnson and Ragsdale, who nth Carolina. I>l^ i.l H I (1K1HOA. the street aiul reac tion a few minute: left. RODE RET WE Five thousand Englishmen, men trying to get on tl Some rode between or than be left. Tl bod a railway sta- Gorman and mar s before the train lice station. Ext lowed. A passin EN COACHES. and some one In Amorlcans and him down. At and women, were gendarme struck le train, she said, rested. The Oei the coaches rath- did not fight bar tiere was no water A loaf of brea< two districts, ch him toward a po- Foraker has c dted Frenchmen fol-ftlon of Warre, g German protested publican candh the crowd knocked abator by sev the same time the. Former Congrc the man h* had ar- ran third. Oc rman protested, but vvillis' nomina k. Mr. Willett said, the Republican 1 selling for eii lit David Tod. Former Senator J. B. was Riving onceded tha uomina- .which tended n Ci. Harding as lie- Jones had l?e< late for United States roads and ot eral thousand votes, was it not m< ssman Ralph I). Cole now for him tngressman Frank B. order to let tion for governor on whether he ( ticket is conceded by too close to tl in vnlvincf Iho Judge Jones' record, thought the to show that Judge fcee.n afraid en too close to the rail- election b.Lher big corporations, voting for J i>re necessary then than Mr. Richard to declare himself in railroad c< the people judge as to Governor HI Mr. Richards) would be no def?v cr! te railroads in questions our ranks t result !n doubt and hiive American.' to risk his chances of joining in the fight end Geneva udge Jones, but now that Right but Is has four more years as Genoa am unmissioner and thinks there aire lease so strong as to nee 1 icans wai Mr. Richards ruh'ics m'o home, o try to get the spoils of The A ?, 8(io Strong. Dcpari l<Yom llalinn Ports. . Via Paris, Aug. 13.? idred Americans have left 1 other Italian ports where ady are 2,000 other Amertlng to take pasage for tmerican ambassador at on any of the train Howard . L. Wi who left Paris on t It lack more. told a added that the t several times by a< they said, for G Paris he saw a k 8. vents was hriiiRli Hett of ChlcaRo. the day ho loft he train with Mrs. stuffs were Roar similar atory, and "I met Jark Jc rain was stopped vard," said Mr. oldiors, aearchlnR, was wroathed In ierman spies. In rounded him. ask endarme seize a France." UK rwenty-two cents ! The majority Paris. Other food- renominatlon b Ing proportionately, approximate 6, hnson on the boule- man John .J VN Willett, "hia face The platforr smiles. Crowd? ??r- parties will glv lug him to fight for question of a which will be v ' of Governor Cox for the people? y the Democrats will ed that while 000 over Congress- he would vol fhlttler Canton. mlsunderstoot a committees of the statements to e consideration to the which praotlc ta to-wide prohibition, was with thei oted on in November, saying he wo Mr. Richards also stat- "I would he had told no one how that instead :e he might have beau ] he is so am 1. If Mr. Richards made do on the 1 i men on both Hdvs will not tell ally suggested that he ago. an horn m, it was equivalent to been better uld vote with them. received ap] Rome. Th suggest to Mr. Richards vised Plej of trying to explain why minister I clous to tell what he will steamers J.r?th instant and why he room has how he voted two years Page is cl pst confession would have ors lie s for his soul." Mr. Irby cans in I plause. irrive fro omas Nelson Page, has ndisant A. S to vail, American to Switzerland, that seven are ready to sail, but all been taken. Ambassador bartering additional staamiays there are 8,000 Amerl- i taly and they continue to ni every frontier. =