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Fil AM Y ^ ^ ^ 1 VOL. 10, NO. (>! 3, SEMI- WEEKLY. /J7 r~ HMU LANCAST i 'ER. S. CM Tl KSDAV, .11 NK 1. inM. j it ' ill % ? $1.50 A YEAH. MIANIS ANS IS NOTCOt Reply to American Nc ed to Ambassador ll/rn MT. LESSEN IN ] 'll Lit Fears Felt for Safel ICIIISIVE " IULUUI1 L peajt t)Urst Into vie again today. Anothe ,te Deliver- ln* n,u" la tlie sides ot the volea (ierard. felt for the safety o r:::: ? richmond ri erssd ^ r flow of boil- J pouring down Governor Stuart si no. Fears ore , f those in tin to Welcome C< EAOY JAM EXPI [ VETERANS REASOI ind Judge Tyler Germany War nnfederates. | Common It: lains ?: 'is for note w"fi,: hi memory of i I Iirs and sailor: its tf? Establish !",)rr? " with i'r ,, 1 h'-rs of t ?al isis (i i ! wlc ?TWO AM >l-lr?? at \rliiigtoii 1 11 u nm metery. May ?.?Cereiuonie lie nation's dead sols will *!< held here to- ] esideiit Wilson, mem-1 pjnnneial ( >inet and other hiu.i I ERICAS 10 JOIN HANDS '(inference Closes a QUESTIONS NOT AP Many Phuses of Sltiiatt cussed Pending Furtli change of Yie> Berlin, May 29.?The ply to the American no danger zone. 4SWERED The eruPtio?| todaj since the destructiv* May 22 and maiked on Not l?is. versary of the peak icr Inter- volcano. vs* As there having he< German re- since the outbrei te after the 41 is believed the flood r was the lirst MANY NORTHE i o?.(break of the first .mains an active Governor's Foot t.u eut Will Take jn heavy snow- fury I'm nk a week ago Richmond, Va., of boiling mud twonty-tifth annual I RN VISITORS AS TO THE inrtl of Connecti- Imperial Koicln I'art in Mill- American Ship ;ennt. Been Intentloi May 30.?The Berlin, May 3< reunion of the 31.?Gottlieb vm stoverninent ol The principal e> NEHRASKAN. jt<,n Na,ional l"' i with an acltlres son in the greal ii Swiclmj Says reservation. Could Not Have The Preaidcn iially Torpedoed. a wreath ol' tlo ?, via London, May "?use he plan a .Tnirnw ??>?, I..,- lOUIltaill erect.., Iticials participating, ieroisqs at the Arlinnnetery will be open**(."OP \ is by President Wilt amphitheater ol' th" | laid Disiiissii t today directed thai lla\e < <i wers t'roni the White ed on the memorial WashinRtoi | in mom.xm. ' * * is.v Session. CLOSER UNION. >11 of IMoliloins Whh-li IiriO||t(Ml i|u. Two ( oumries. >. May ?Th? Pn... smiting oi me i^usitama by Herr von Jagow, the ister, at 11 o'clock last n livered to Ambassador morning for transmissio ington. The note expresses G< gret for injuries sustaine cans as a result of sub aeroplane attacks, and was signed *=*?? b??.uiei m foreign min- inundate a large ight and de- When the eruption Gerard this P?'r??>ns were known t n to Wash- the surrounding terri on the peak itself. >rmany's re- ? d by Ameri- MANNING TO marine and AT THE UN] offers com un me last ana ] United Confederate territory. ' here Tuesday morni occurred many The convention will o have been in der by Gen. Georgi tory, and even Opelika, Ala., appoii the enforced absen ? nett H. Young, con SPEAK in a hospital. [VERSITY Exercises prel mi Veterans begins pertal Germat fo ng at 10 o'clock. day received tin be called to or- the Associated 1 j P. Harrison of the reasons whicl tited to preside in man government ce of Gen. Ben- terim note to the nmander-in-chief, eminent instead nite reply to tin nary to the con- sentations regart reign secretary, to- Ar<'hibald W. ii 1 correspondent of Uuiic while serv 'ress and outlined form<jr I'resider i impelled the Ger- t,le White Hot to send an ad in- uP?n a number United States gov- *'on of Memori: of a final and defi e American repre- VANDERB ling the Lusitania LEFT TO . ... u^u. >ij ui .uaj. i American Fir utt, lost with the Tl- j t.,j here tonig ing as military aid to (>ussion of pr? it Taft. Wreaths from fronted the t^ ise also were placed the European of statues in recogni- Qf the meetin ?1 Day. for many mc ?? representativ< ILT ESTATE or delegates i INFANT Ptn"MR n,.!.!?? lancial Conference closht after a six days' dis>bletns which have eon,v? Americas because of war. Concrete results R may not be apparent >nths but none of the 38 of the United States )t the Pan-American re pensation in cases in whi is found to be in the w As indicated previous dispatches the note def< answer to the question President Wilson pendin exchange of views. Gern to establish whether th was a defenseless raercli ch Germany Uovernor Will Mak rong. nient Address on ily in these Morning srs a direct Columbia Special 1 s raised by News and Courier. Ma K a further nua' oration by Cover nany desires M-inning will featu'e e Lusitania unci te:i'ii comn:e iant ship or ' ^"i'crsity of South < vcuiiuu win oe neici o Commence- will be held the ai Wednesday memorial parade. Southern Memorial to Charleston tbe sons of Confedei y :i().?The an- aiso begin their se nor Itichard I. j The veterans will the one hun- (,oy Henry C. Sti noement of the , Ajnglee and by Jvl Carolina. T"i'< : Tvlef- son of Prpst i tomorrow wnen and other ships t nnual Hollywood pedoed and (Jor rhe Confederated policy. Association and "The issues in ate Veterans will voii Jagow, "are ssions tomorrow, and the views in be welcomed by tania show such uirt and Mayor German governm idge I). Gardiner J sential to attempt rl. >11 t Tullti Tulnr moil 111' hat have been tor- I many's submarine 'dlieral Ilc<|uc < >l?ler Son an volved," said Herr Held of such importance New York, M regard to the Lusi- the estate of ; variance, that the W'U) perished o ent believed it es- "lated at more to establish a com- I ''',l " '"st m< v lw>l'i\p? . , > i ., ! fa lit KOI1M In* I, ~ ~ ^ I sentimental \ .?? M?.le to Widow, fac, ,hBt ,hrc <1 Other,?Will bo ,h? i mm.,.. the two com i nr> better unders lay 21).?The bulk of views Ufred G. Vanderbilt n the Lusitanta, esti ^ bat the than $5o,if)0 odd is i ma,v 'm? as ,ar ler his will to'hla'in- |',on<,prnw! pn !w- oo.,.?.. i ; parent until inclined to overlook its alue and the apparent >ugh it business men of Inents have come to a tanding of each other's result of the meeting as the United States is obahly will not he ap('nllfrrncu ? was neing used for the tion ot' war munition and which unsuspecting pass permitted to take passu guard the materials. T1 representations regardir pedoing of the Hritis Falaba in which an Amer life are answered with tli that it was intended to transports- "uuress ny me governc I soldiers on Wednesday morning, engors were 1?:30, and will be fr ige to sale- presentation of diplom le American uating class by l)r. \V. ig the tor- president. The gradn di steamer and the address of th< lean lost his take place in the lTni le statement The baccalaureate s offer amnio preached on Sunday >r will occur on ' June ?J at W,U addre88 1,1 >11 owed bv fie haIf of the Vir?in,) as to the grad-1 n,eetln* wU1 ,hen " S. Currell, .he Goneral Harrison, > ating evercises ! on boha,f of ,he v ? governor will ! wiU be he,d Tuewlaj versitv chapel. | and on Thurs(,ay "i lermon will he union *>***?* ?"d <?' niKht June ?. I noon wiU be ,ald U le visitors on he- discussion of the i veterans. The "We hope and t ie turned over to "an government vho will respond view of tlie ease isitors. Sessions what points the u v and Wednesday farts differ from II be held the re- point as set forth 11 Thursday alter- what points they ie cornerstone of ins for a direct a issues involved. Knrot Knierson 1 rust that the Anier- Alfred C Jr.. a will take the sane was filed for pr ami let us know in William 11. V mlorstnndtng of tin 'lis ' rst wife, I the German view- '''It. who was ( in the note ami in trust fund of s agree, before look- ' "t'bilt properth nswer to their com- ' arm. near Nov r?*-? wimi win*, .>iar- i Vanrterbllt. They an " t>ort 1111(1 Sl nd George. The will - M(A',0?. Pres abate today. j ',,ron<t;'anderbllt, his s,>n hy 1 'irst im| French Vnml'-r commercially divorced, receives a proved trans 15,Oon,one; thr Van- ! 1 vv,,en North l's known as Oakland 1 ' conleretn vport. It I., the per- liow trans] " i^t-n Ilie ingestions 01 Secretary iditiR ollleer ol' the confjortame politically and is i In- question of importation facilities bei and South America, e took no definite stand [tortation could be best time for the passengers : leave the ship. The ac captain in attempting to ? ever, necessitated more s tion. Even then the coi the submarine granted I for those on board to lei tat sel and subsequently e: time to 25 minutes bef and crew to at 8:3<> o'clock at tin tion of the church by the Rev. D. iscape, tow- Greenville. The joint ummary ac- the Clarioaophic and d umander of cietles will take p*ac ten mlnute3 night, Jone 7. ive the vea- Following the gove (tended the ?n Wednesday to tl ore sinking class, members of the < j First Rapt st | the oqueHtrian statu M. Ramsay of ! ,waU" Ja<>k8on' the celebratio ? of i ,ocated on ^'-hmoi , . ful avenue and nc Cuphradian so, monument to Davis, e on Monday ,, , ; For the first time I irnor'B address I C?"ru,lerate reuni? is graduating | ml";ar)' ?r,g,nUatl? . ... , in the military pap dass will make : , , ' R ji nnait inn nf hnnnr e to Gen. "Stone- niuioation. site for which is j "Tho Americai ul's most beauti-1 leaves the way < )t far from the nary discussion o , Lee and Stuart suggested in the In the history of hope that such a ns, a Northern fact, once establi in will take part the ground work eant end occupy satio*." Tli ii n Ai'Ornor'p I t . ! traits and bust a note, of course, '"' It, his gram pen for a prelinii-1 nodal voted by f the situation as; Vaiiderbilt, liis German note. I ; at her. founder common basis of tune. This legji shed, may serve as liberal setiteine for further conver- received from 1 life timts. He is \ I > o? CorrolMis Vendor- developed an lfathcr, ami a gold s'iip subsidy Congress to Cornelius conference be great great grand- eated his purj of the VanderbMt r'oi- ? rete proposal u v is in addition to a I expected to u nt which William H. j press for ade lis tather duving his j report of tlie * now 13 years old. tatiou was at <1 loft the question of where it was when the Kan. Mr. McAdoo indilose to make some conI to Congress, saying he rge the President to quate legislation. The committee of transporlopted today without a , i the ship. Germany expresses regi unintentional attacks" on can steamer Cushing an light. The Gushing was German airmen in the Nc the Gulflight was torpedo islands. Germany disav< tention to attack harml ("dresses. Those ehot rets for "the tJeer of Helton, H. ] i the Ameri- Heaufort, H, o. Hannt d the Gulf- s- Mclnnes of Darllngt attacked by '"ctory will be delivi >rth sea and J?nes of Greenwood, ed otf ScSIly Mr. Mclnnes, who [)wu any in- 8Peakers, is a membei less neutral 'aw ''lass, and is a re| tl>n Inucp hnnsn nf ?1 leu are: A. E. * Iff. Danner of Joot Guar<l ?f C?' i of Gilford, J. her? as tho persom on. The vale- Marous H' IIolcora" erey by D. S. KUe8t of Gover?or s Guard will be en< . Richmond Light Inf is one of the ? , talion. of the senior presentative in ("apt. John Lamb, iio oanor<ii general reunion com . 31 AU IJCn.M inceticut will i The minister w il escort of Gov. | more definite 01 , who will be the | nient on the sugi tuart. The Foot rangement might iertained by the hasis of an inspe antry Blues Bat- | tion by the Amer passenger ships chairman of the ! cargoes, pointing mittpc pstlmatps I feel entitled to IK OUTLINE. *"' as unwilling to give ,lis w'('ow by itline to, or to com- j ,lm' "1C incon: geation that an ar- ,n,st' ,0Sether be reached on a|ista,es 'be ction and certitica- <,!?u<e.ster how ican government of 1;ind. not carrying war Kelatives and out that he did not ,|Uosts ra?B'?g : nticinnte :i? th>> i The infai n niiiut; provision ior* ""wuhuk vo aving her $3,00 1,000 | Secretary I le of $5,0 lO.ooo in l urge upon tin with the Vamlerbilt continuing th Adirondacks and once. The "g le in London, TDng- ; conference, \v! work, would I friends receive he- ' with permant from $1,000 to $50,- I'nited States, it sons share in the I ic??i. ? ** te. dcAdoo said he would } President the need of e work of the conferroup committee" of the hich have done the real be replaced, he added, ?nt committees in the trail. fne oners 10 pa> lion wheror er she is fou the wrong, r.nd to refe cases to The Hague for a The passages in the An concerning a possible dl Germany of intent to sin tania and the discontinu present practices of nibr fare er? not mention-ad :i r com pensa- ? ? nd to he 'n semt>Iy from Darling r (loutttu1 decision. Arkansas River lli'cak> lerican note Hoy, Ark Isavov.el by Little Rock, Ark., k the Lu.ii- Arkansas river broke anre of n? r at Rob Roy, ne narine war- j Ark., tonight and w eciflcallv in I through the gap in on county. , that there will be | here, including vetei i Banks at Holt st?te militia. | QUARTERED AT V May 30.?The j The veterans will through its a large brick build ar Pine BlufT, ! fair grounds, design! ater pouring I sion as ('amp Stua the levee is relief stations have ?>o.ooi? strangers! other department; rans. visitors and must he heard could he definite! ''AIR GROUNDS, cussed. he quartered In QDKST'OX O ing at the state "The question ited for the occa- | rasv materials," I rt." Emergency! is not a ?iuesti< been established tierniany, but on< s of the government n'st- ^he loga before suggestions | ,rust ,or 'hem y taken up or (lis- ' A 'u" t>n('h 'a '? j accumulated in< >F PRINCIPLE. 'be principal. , of foodstuffs and and :ls yoara ei )r. von Jagow said, -l (l,iar,Pr the >n of necessity for jhereforo, t. rmi b of principle. (Jer- ^,;irs ?''l ft i ankv .A. > < eies will be hebl in j city Bank of i until they are 21, j the view of tl receive outright the sentatives ton onie an<l one-tourth -The Pan \t the ages of 2'>. 3" wa8 a happ: jell son is to receive turned out he principal, the trusts, friends could nating when each i* results prom stantial. tnuernp OI tlie -National New York summarized ie I'nlted States repreislit in tiiis statement: American conference conception. It has tter than its very best have anticipated. The ise to be really sub the reply. The note state ing the reply or the Am ernment to the German j of fact regarding the ret of the Lusitania and In attempt will be made to demands contained In th communication. These assumptions of a that pond- spreading over approxi lerican gov- acres of farm land, th assumptions ?r which is planted in il character ^eared that the town r cargo no a Junction point on i answer the Southwestern Itailroa e American undated and traffic : stopped. fact are as ' imately 50,000 along tli? line of nu e greater part arrangements for th cotton. It is ill or suffer accident of Altheimer, with the city's larg? the St. Louis the state military id, will be in- been ordered here a on that road Wednesday. The \ has designated the Fortress Monroe to irch and hospital man> has shown, ose who may fall ' not starv,,,l ou have been made en,')a,*K? <>n food! >st hospital. All :i ''"'e short 01 s< commands have I i)ro<l,H,> hut w e 1 nd will arrive on on a,l(' heep *'P ' var department ' 'u' same *s Marine hand at 'a's> vvi,h which i accompany the '-on(l?n declaratic I think, that it can- ' , . , ,, .1, General ^ <111111 t by Great Britain s . .v . ?etorai st utis. We niav he .... Richmond, \; ame particular food ., . Bennett II. Yc lave enough to live , chief of the I ni the struggle. ... . erans. will be i true of raw materreunion. Tins according to the .... , made today m >11 belligerents have ... . , . I ( leve and, Or.c ; l liable to Attend "The confoi lis' MreilnK. teri/.ed by pr ;i., May 29.?(Jen oral Tll? results pi >ung, commander-iu- belptul in g ted Confederate Vet- nioveinent for unable to attend the 1 am' 'n removi announcement was!'11 ,lle way. a telegram dated I "There was ?. received here bv ' member in V rence has been eharacactical business sense. *omise to be extremely iving impetus to the close credit relations ?g obstacles that stand 1 point on which every t t f-Il I hi lli'P nprnn.l a n.l follows: The Lusitania was bull iliary cruiser, subsidized on the navy list as such ried, according to Germi tion, two guns mounted t ed below decks. The British steamer New York according to Prisoners Taken t as an aux- Petrograd, via Lond and carried ,>r'8??ers taken by Tt i. She car- an(l interned in Russia an informa- ?* April, according to tnd conceal- Pub'ic today, number and 605,378 men. xn sailed from 8tatement says, great Information I Qa"cfan prisoners ha I and aonf homo by Slavs. I cadets irom tne vtrf on, May 30. stitute, known as th usstan armies the South." . up to the 1st j Among the other ilgures made | convention will be tl 10,743 officers | tablet In Hollywood addition, the women of the South. I numbers of at noon memorial ex ve been freed ans who died withi ?inia Military In- I "" "*"1 lu ,uw'1 e "WeRt Point of not specifically de forces of en ent , . | able to get along features of the , , , , ... . of such materials he unveiling of a many, however, i cemetery tp the ' . . ' ^ ? j assuption of the 1 On Wednesday . ,A . when it is unable ercises for veterman armies legiti n the past year ,. ? . , . tlefleld, it is cntil Itic ? utrii unry un n , I Gen. \V . It. Pre stined to tlie armed .. .... ? . , the hrst brigade 3my. Germany is: ... , which General even if the imports . . . , ? s. ' physician had to i are cut oft. Ger- I r. i He announced t objects to the coolj ... . _ ...... . . . ed Lieut. Gen. C British cabinet that .. ... , , Opelika, Ala., c< to defeat the Ger- .. . , , the Department mately 011 the bat. . nessee, to presi Lied to try to force email, commander of | 'lie greatest < , Virginia division, in 'his trade de Young declared his of transport: rbade his attendance, unanimous au hat he had designat- met before ieorge P. Harrison of | tained." ommnnder-in-chief of ' \ resolutio of the Army of Ten- j dent Fahey ot de at the convention j merce ol' tin *' *- ?*p?? v.* u, anu jbstaele in the way or velopment is tlie lack ition, hut there was reenient that ? must be real results are atu presented by Presithe Chamber of Com2 United States was irom passengers ana oil carrying soldiers, artiller plies and contraband to ? I-usitania on this trip c( ciflcally 5,400 cases of in addition to other war t Canadian troops en re front. , Reference is here made that earrvina exnlosives ier sources, ? y, war sup- ? _ England, the supply of boats and \\a irrying ape- heads, which are now ammunition Anglican law were ol tupplles and vase of the Lustlitda. >ute to the Hnally, the Amerit proposals designed to ( 3 to the fact warfare and the thrc on nnHR<>n- SUDDlies and other r>n win ue coiiuuciiMi control of the Un t;r tight bulk- Veterans and the a port of the ; niorial Association, jscrvtd in thejbe halted at tht The committee o :'an mediatory Stars and Rars wi end sjhmai ine i Wednesday its decii ittling of food should fall the hone nrl! t innn 1 p/\n. I (ha Can fa r unuer me joint nation to its Ited Confederate preRsure, iiisregai Confederate Me- precept8 and regi and all business "The analogy c it hour. J tress does not app n designation of resident who hettl 11 announce on I so cognizant of t don as to whom that he can leave ?r of having first gins; but there i 01 veterans. knees by economic ding all accepted 'pjie German i>< llations of war. tral shipping, e' >f the besieged for- ha(l tu,en enunc ly to Germany. The %vaa no intention es in a fortress does 8i,jp8. he risk and aware "Are you an o before the siege be- reKarding the tl s no precedent for liation?" the col adopted today ? ?rr Nation's supp :>licy regarding neu- understanding ien in the war zone, Americas. Mi iated clearly. There 0(j tQ meet in i of attacking neutral wtth Mr. Van of Argentine ptimist or a pessimist cover settlenu erman-American sit- agreements, rrespondent asked as pledging that organort to further better s between the two \ Fahey said he expectNew York next week derlip and Senor Alda to arrange a code to nts of commercial dis ger steamer? Is contrary I law. It is intimated that government would be gla information as to how j ^ that ammunition was peri shipped on the Lusitania sel crowdod with passem phrases are used regard considered apparently del to American traband fcr Germany the German The government exprei d to receive to know what atepa, It happened been taken to induce G mitted to be embark on negotiation and the vea- after Germany indicate ?ern. Strong neas to diacusa a aettl Ing what la Keneral baaia. liberate pol- The delivery of the i - ? I? are recalled. J The reunion will < sses the desire , night with a grand if any. have ' the sponsors and a 1 reat Britain to Richmond Rlues to t is to this end, Connecticut. ?d her willing- - ement on this (Georgia Veterans O Macon, (Rt., May lote to Am has- | elect Nat K. Harris. ......me siege or the end on Thursday of a whole natio hall In honor of with no possihilit t>all glTen by the many will tight f he soldiery from method of war wi her disposal." _ REGARDING to Richmond. Dr. von Jagow 30.?Governor- lutely no informs Gen. J. W. I'res- ! Ameriran st??ani?*r civilian population jlP wa9 taking 1 n in its own land oign minister, y of escape, tier- "How cnn I ti mch an unjustified NVn 1 be received th all the means at jagow. "I hav inunicating witi NEHHASKAN. Washington or o said he had abao- timent. Wirele tiori regarding the j limited and n his leave of the for\K\OI.I) | ell you how our note ? replied Dr. von Veteran and e no means of com- *'itl i the ambassador at Rock Hill : if KaiiKiiiK public sen- News and C ss communication is Arnold Fried! uher unsatisfactory, j died at his re? KIKDHEIM DEAD. Worthy Hoik llill Izen PasNos. Special to Charleston mirier. May 31.?Mr. leim, aged 71* years, tidence this morning at icy of British shipping c< protect war shipments by American passengers or ship. Germany contends sible to settle the quest! proper opportunity was gi the passengers and cre^ until it in determined \ regulations adopted after 3mpanics to sador Gerard was no ' embarking any special ceremony, i the same of the foreign ottlce ca it ta impos- the square to the Amei on whether where it was placed in ven to rtace the ambassador. The k in safety immediately began eoi vhether the sage and transmitting the sinking ton. Mr. Gerard in - ?U ? # t attended b* ton, commander of t A functional y ion of tho United C< rried it across 0ns. and staff, tof?eth rican embassy 1 from middle and sc i the hands W left here late today c embassy staff ! for Richmond to att tlint? the mea- erate reunion. The St to Washing- Hugle Corps and bi the meantime , Moultrie and I)ubl ho Georgia dlvis- i was damaged by j mfederate voter- I Irish sea last we* ior with veterans sence of any de >uthern OeorgiaJ whether the ship >n a special train struck a mine, he end the Confed* arty opinion as tc Macon Drum and incident on the pe rass bands front The Nebruskan, In were on (he von Jagow said. mere arc no in in explosion in the open wlrtle f?k. and In the ah- ending are rea finite news as to j,y Mritish statio was torpedoed or (?t oft from An: declined to express j,1K jn the dark. > the elTect of the ______ nding negotiations. Well Know in any event I)r. Philadelphia. . - ^ i?,?i uel Dickson, a w was not torpedoed ^ cans for cabling and * o'clock, aft* as messages wo are Priedheim was d or Interfered with most and wea ns. We are virtually of South (.'a icrica and are work- captains of Confederate v from the beg it 11 Lawyer Dead. war. His ree< l,ay -9.-?-Sam- splendid one. idely known railroad ,v. i?r a long illness. Mr. * one of this city's forelthiest citizens and one rolina's foreign horn industry. He was a eteran. having served ming to the end of the r?rd a9 a soldier was a such as to place his <m nit? i iit&uii, rcKuruui r.lWh ii i - tf a propi r ^aiivn at mv lor^iKii C .?* . t,4i?'' . -m* jti >nice- t same train. , 1 with design by a ( Jeruian submarine J ^ - n.i8 nome here yes-[ """,c im< ! Carolina troof nimory 01 tne .Nortn >8. j I