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0 o HOPEFOR PEACE SPRINGS REPORl OUT OF RELAXING TENSION ! Possibilities of American Medi- Low W; ation Seen in Submarine Um Adjustment. WAS WON BY DIPLOMACY. MENAC1 ( ernian CJovcrninent Anxious for Courts, I. l^uick and FrieniUy Termination Accuswl of Submarine Dispute. ital an Washington, Aug. 28.?Count von Kansas Hernstorff. German ambassador here, j wages wei will leave Washington tomorrow for cause of ii New York, to await instructions from port whicl his government which he confidently man of tl expects will lead to negotiations that industrial will bring a speedy and wholly sat- members ( isfactorv conclusion to the entire to Congres oontrovery between the United States' mission's t and Germany over the question of the subjec submarine warfare. Unless the situ? The repi tion in Berlin wholly changes be-1 findings of fore the dispatches are sent, the am- in by Con bassador believes he will be authoriz- noil, Jame ed to re-open informal discussions Garretson, with Secretary Lansing to the end day. that a note may be framed by the "The i German government entirely satis- through c< factory to the United States. methods. So far as the state department is nied the f concerned, formal presentation of says the r< the Arabic case to Germany awaited dustrial di receipt from Ambassador Gerard at have read Berlin of the German admiralty re- ready men port on the destruction of the ship, and the p Dispatches from Rerlin tonight said sponsibilit; the report might be made any day which they or might l>o delayed a fortnight. The upon the last of the German submarines oper- i Vblind to ating south of Ireland will not re- and oftent turn to port before that time. Until their folio the admiralty statement is received, tation and however, and the Arabic case dispos- sacred rigl ed of. it is unlikely that a discussion The repi of the broader question of submarine "We tin< warfare will be reopened. trial dissat In German circles here it is firmly ,,r stated believed that the Rerlin government 'hat the is anxious to bring to a quick and shrough ci a friendly termination the whole, methods. 1 discussion over the submarine cam- "led the fu paign. The visits of Count von "We ft RernstorfT to Washington, acting on among the instruction from Rerlin, is viewed as grown to conclusive proof that the liberal ele- menace tlv ment of the German government has peace of t triumphed and that every effort will boring mil be made to meet the views of Pres- of injustice ident Wilson as expressed to the tent and t ambassador in an interview soon af- ?an hardly ter the l,usitania was destroyed. I "Kmploj As to the Arabic case, it was posi- maintained tively stated today that whatever the; used these German admiralty report might be, suppress t the Berlin government would give deporting, assurance that its submarine com- and killini manders had received explicit in- spy svsten structions that no passenger ships be cover and attacked without warning. It is be-1 the enemy lieved the German government \? ill in policing seek to make it clear that as a nn- hostility t< tional policy the warfare against "Courts, passenger ships has been suspended. ?ors have Already offers of reparation for serving en American lives lost with the ship justice, an have been made informally and Am- come from bassador Bernstorff feels that barring agents, w adjustment of minor details, the ceptions. ii friction between the two countries is believe, as at an end. 1 very inst Out of the relaxing tension of the 11:1 been situation a new hope for peace in Eu- l',e omP'?3 rope has sprung. German observers "We fin< here have noted that there is a to be but i group in each country which sees 'he age-lo possibilities of American mediation 'or freedo behind the peaceful adjustment of er>' indivit Oio Amnrinon .llonntn U'itU llil?lir>st ?">r> one concession won from the belli- "The ui gerents by diplomatic means the se-! lias been ourity of lives of neutrals on the changes ai high seas?it is thought possible that fry. Chief other proposals may follow with re- universal storation of peace as their object. , of machi The ascendency of the liberal ol?- workers n ment In Germany, it is said, lends skilled, ar color to that view so far as C.er- opment of many is concerned. tion and private ca Once Great Waterway. i organize i The commercial importance of the "Now, i Adriatic sea throughout the dark ages' of great ii and tho middle ages was great. This control po Importance was somewhat Impaired h0idiers a by the opening of the all sea route to 1)avo HO r India and by the determined growths of the Dutch and English merchant aiu * ? marines. With the opening of the Hue*! turn canal and the commercial and Indus- "VVe tli trial awakening of Italy and Austria- munition Hungary, the Adriatic regained much economic of its old time significance. The most ficlals cha Important commercial points are i of an indi Trieste, Venice, Plume, Ancona and and we fii Brlndisl. Venice and Trieste, at the political 1 head of the Adriatic, are the two fore- , its forms most cities. "The t< , tions whl Maternity Hospitals for Cuba. above wo The president of Cuba has signed a ' . ' law providing $400,000 for the erection WOr e of si* maternity hospitals, one In each vo HtI province on the Island. Of this sura to cri $100,000 is allotted for the hospital la "offered e the province of Havana and $60,000 ,r?t their i each for hospitals in the other prov Inces. The money Is to be approprl- Piles ated frrvn the sum accruing to the vonr draw s ate from lottery prises that are saver c.ialmod. fbt fir*t ?pp THE LA f Of WAISH~ I IS MADE PUBLIC ages Basic Cause of rest the Chairman Declares. * E TO THE NATION. - , legislatures un<l Coventors of Capitulating to Cap- _ >?1 Oppressing Workers. 'wmK' City, Mo., Aug. 28.?Low re found to be the basic SB@jS>? iiuubiiiui uiiitrai in mtr u- QKMBgv li Frank I'. Walsh, chair-; 5hHk*** ?e federal commission on i relations, and the labor; ^BwS5&?T. af that body, will present J > _ is as a result of the com- { * wo year investigation into >rt embodying the persona Hi Mr. Walsh and concurred ' r-SPfflMS#! luuissiouers John II. Len-1 s O'Connell and Austin B. I was made public here to-i * vorkers of the nation, i ompulsory and oppressive i legal and illegal, are de- | ull product of their toil," f ?^| port and the resulting In- I tf issatisfaction was said to * hed "proportions that al- j ace the social good will care of the nation." Ite- | y for the condition under | ' live was placed primarily '< workers themselves, who ; their collective strength imes deaf to the cries of i wers have suffered exploi- , the invasion of their most lits without resistance." art in part follows: 1 tlie basic cause of Indusisfaction to be low wages, in another way. the fact workers of the nation orapulsot y and oppressive^ legal and illegal, are deill product of their toil, irther find that unrest > workers in industry has proportions that already j p social good Will and the lie nation. Citizens num- resistance. A lions smart under a sense; 8pons|bil|ty m p and oppression. I he ex- great mas lepth of industrial unrest tj, (hc work( be exaggerated. . t|iejr responsi .*ers have created and yr g0vernraen I small private armies and WOfk any ge, . forces to intimidate and provement. heir sirikine enintoves hv We call u imprisoning, assaulting, , H gardless of pr ? their leader. Elaborate .... . 4 ! ditions to use is are maintained to dis-. ? .. tion. all aven forestall the movements ol . , every departi . The use of state troops i government t ; strikes has bred a bitter ,. tiees exposed ) the militia system. .. . ,. , the end that e legislatures and gover- ,. . . the whole pr< been rightfully accused of uployers to the defeat of id while counter-charges Tes i the employers and their Apparatus lis , curately testin; .th almost negligible ex-'by 8howhlK tl t is the wage earners who teeth of dlea. jsert and prove that the itutions of their country perverted by the power of Whenever Yot >'pr. ? , The Old Sta 1 the unrest here described chiIl Tonic is Ibe latest manifestation of General Tonic ng struggle of the race well known ton , , ., , and IRON. It m of opportunity tor ev- Qut Malaria> ; mai 10 live ms 111?? 10 ns Builds up the ^ (Is. irest of the wage oar nor ^ Notice n On the firsl augmented by recent (the fi(h, , w nil developments in indus- ceiver. the pi of these are the rapid and' Bottling Wor introdurtion and extension Said sale to . ... , . Court House aery by which unskilled tw<jen eleyen lay be substituted for the|M.f under an id an equally rapid (level- common plea means of rapid transporta- Perms of sab communciation by which) pital has been enabled to Lancaster. 11 great corporations. more than ever the profits! adust Ties under centralized Notic ur into the coffers of stock- Notice is ,nd directors who never u'u,< rs'Kn? d of the estate nuch as visited the plants i,am decease perform no service in re-. August, 1 15 I as such adml . ? .. j ine pronate c id that many entire com- ty ,fctterH exiat under the arbitrary ALICE V control of corporation of- Administrate rged with the management ceased. latry or group of industries "Z _ ad that in such community Dihol liberty does not exist and j RECREA are hollow mockeries. RECUPE esponsibility for the condl-1 ^nmmfil ch have been described | declare rests primarily up- V^6SteiT rs. who, blind to their col"ength and oftentimes deaf SOUTH! es of their followers, have Premcr C xploltation and the invasion May 1 5 to nost sacred rights without turn limit 0< Many attra Cwred In 6 to 14 Days lhe S?u,hern you plan you lat will refund money if PAKO (alia to cut* any caae of Itching. ngor Protruding Pllea in 6to Hdaya. Ui VlSlOl tication glvea tiaac and Keat. 50c. ncAster news, auoust 31, 19 '/wQnSftk' '^hhu '*^shhrk^ viif^^w l" ~ The (fe C/iei evej large measure of re- CRIMSON ( U)VKI1 ust, however, attach to s of citizens, but, un- Largo Supply, Vet I'rk ?rs themselves realize vanced Rapid1 bility no action whetli- Clemson College, A tal or altruistic can cording to the United S mine and lasting ini- ment of agriculture, tl crimson clover in the coil pon our citizenship re- ;nt is larger than in i ilitics of economic con- year. Yet, in spite of every means of ngita-, spite of the fact that i ues of education and seed is of poor quality, I nent and function of .dvancert rapidly, o eliminate the in jus- j The greater purt of by this committee to clover seed sowed in acli laborer may secure States is normally in iduct of his labor." ; France and Austria. 1 j 11? 14 conditions of trade ting Metals. ! were such that there is been invented for ac- danger of a short suppl ; the hardness of metals 11>is season's plantini leir resistance to the trade's desire to get as i [ possible and the imj 2L_I trade facilities with Pi j Need a General Tonic "u> w,nler and sprlnR r< ke Grove's importation of 12,000, ndard Grove's Tasteless equally valuable as a because it contains tlie KT ic propcrtiesof QUININE llU* acts on the Liver, Drives , , Knriches the blood and ,Th,< U a prescription prep tVhole System. 50 cents* 'or MALARIA or CMILLt Five or six doses will breal . ? , c i i' taken then as a tonic the VI n^ in Si n , r '??"? U OD the iiv in ff r f ' uni! ? Calomel and doe. not (rip< ill offer for sale, as re- ' ant of the Pepsi-Cola ks of Lancaster. S. C.; ^ in the * at Lancaster, ?. t'? oeand twelve o'clock A., order of the court of W "jl b for Lancaster county I ^ 9 I.H ni . WITHERSPOON, ! A ail % Xi Receiver. < f- A 11 cr Ifilh 1 ft 1 r. 90-3t-ow 1 a s e of Discharge. ! M hereby given that the, will, ay administratrix ^P ^/|___ J__, of W. T. Van Landing- A iYiOHCI2l\ d, on the 30th day of * , make her final return j inistratrix and apply to | ourt of Lancaster coun-j ^P dlsmissory. tfl| ANLANOINGHAM. Ix Estate of said De- ^ Tell fast # the two fast n XION % First mor RATION 0 The track has r Tourist Fares Z w i North Carolina I via a IA1F ERN RAILWAY W** irr er of the Houth. | J September 30, final re- A :tober 31, 1?1S. J ^ ictlve resorts reached by W A _1 f ? Railway. Let ns help A /\QITllSSl r summer trip. W H CAFFRY, ? a Passenger Agent, tiAOAAOO Charleston. 8 C. 1* W IP w W V 15. e?*. .i#:' ^nV|flW^^HB|BRQHHHfl|^RHflHQJ?iP J^?7,t? m* m ?^i Hj^, ~ si Sft- si BPy K vhBK^* *08^^ ?^^K> luTM - tvjflRtt .v?T .SIr^ JaBB* ^V3^\ '.<*.|.^*v8Ik* '/'jnr *iSMBF ^jPfj|\?? \*^VUHHR*. *^RH ai?." ? , > Chewiest wing rChewed M \ SEK1>. during the year ending June 30,1 1H15, as compared with 7,500.000] *imn as II:i.h Ad- pounds tl?e previous year and 1.600,- * ly. 000 pounds ,n carried c ug. 28.?Ae- The department also reports that huge line tates depart much of the seed this year is of very ocean to te supplv of poor quality, more than 1,000,000 Pennaylvi f..t. - ! -.> ui pie?- piMiiius uKing mad** up or jots Rerun-1 Bays me tny previous nating from 2!* to 62 per cent. Farm- lengthy i this and in ers should therefore be careful about ready in much if tlie the quality of the seed they buy. ?a'IU to the price his Crimson cloter seed of a bright es * lion gallo greenish yellow color usually germithe crimson nates well, while a brownish color the United indicates poor germination. Why It lported from In South Carolina the indications The hn n the fall of coming to Clemson College are that Relf-contr nipiim ft with Europe crimson clover will be very popular ln alj ^ ipeared t> be this season and farmers who buy ma| y of seed for their crimson clover seed are urged Cf us PI ?. The seed to be sure of its quality before they much seed as accept it. ?rovement in 8t.t. ?f on ranee during Daily Thouaht. Frank J. ? . . partner of l suited in the If n man dees not keep pace with '"k imsim-m 000 pounds h,H companions perhaps it Is because nir'anm0^ he hears a different drummer.?Tho- *"ch 01 reau. cur,Ml by " To Drive Out Malaria I Swwn tll And Build Up The System pri-Kvnee, th Take the Old Standard GROVE'S So*'' red etpeeully TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know ? S & FEVER. Wh?t you are taking, as the formula is : arts ,nr.>rti c any caie, and printed on every label, showing it is J"''*'" "f 11 Fever will not Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. r" r er better than The Quinine drives out malaria, the Soi.i by * ; Of sicken. 25c iron builds up the system. 50 cents T?k*> h?i >r Day Racing CHESTER, S. C. r, September 6, 1915, 3: AT FAIR GROUNDS horses from Charlotte, Rock Hill and Chester aces. tey to winner of best three heats out of five, been rebuilt. Liberal purses will be given wii i The Big Ci ion | j oo6??ooooot?oe0cr*?f / ? ? nHVj^HnBRBL* * ^ TiiSini^mWif* *JbHK j^flKnf ^^ k: ? J^HT * X^^Hr; i 'jg^BV |v f: id Transatlantic Pips Lin*. urn might be cheaper In this tad the project of 1908 been iut? the construction of a > of pipes under the Atlantic carry oil dlreot from the tinla oil fields to Liverpool, London Chronicle. Several )etroleum pipe lines are alexistence, notably one from Batoum?a distance of 550 rough which about 400 mil ns pass yearly. t Is Hard to Save Money. rdest thing in the world Is ol, and the saving of money le exercising of self-control irections at once. That Is kes saving so hard for moat latt. lo. City ?>f Toledo, I,ma* County. a*. Cheney makes oath that hi* Is senior llu* Arm of F J. Cheney \ Co.. d<v ? In th?* City of Toledo, County and Mailt mill tl*at an 111 ttrui will pay f (INK. iniNORKO lit >1,1,A US for fi-ry rami of c itarrh thnt rannot bo 10 us.* of Hull's Catarrh Cure. frank J. ciieney. before me and nibvrlbeil In my la tith day of Dcrrmb- r, A. I).. HHti a. w. (h.rason, Notary I'ubllr. I...I. e.o. i. -1- * - * 1 v.." I" min uanj >1111 y u;-on the blood and mm-nti* eurlie ?y?trm. Scud for testimonial*. J CIIKNEY A CO., Toledo, O. ill PniitKlit*, 7r>c. 11'* Family Pill* for ronatlpatloa. '######## Meet* 30, P. M.: have entered for ? one mile heats, a ining horses. Q *owd | 25c. ?