The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 24, 1915, Image 1
VOL. 10, NO. 101, SEMI-WEEKLY.
FAIRFIELD CASES HjTZ
TO BE TRIED IN YORK "rT*
Chronicle, Sepl
makes it clear
Judge Announces Decision as to than beer dS8p
, . and consequen
Cases Against Isenhower, MlRt tho (lft1,vo
Morrison and Rawls. to any dealers
______ county dispensi
of t II 111w " Cw
MUCH INTEREST IN MATTER Ietter add^sse
secretary of tl
Grand .lury Report Was AKuinsi ?ary board.
Change of Venue in Trial "I have reat
of Tragedy. * great care, and
. , . , . the admlnistra
Wlnnsboro Special to Charleston , .. ..
. ? __ regulating the
News and Courier, Sept. 22.?At the .. . . ,
. , , way that has 1
opening of the court this morning board ,g nQt ,n
Judge Rice announced that the case ..
7 ..... says the goveri
of the state against Jesse Morrison, . . ..
_ , , inent from the
James Rawls and Ernest Isenhower .. . , ,
. , .. ... ..... . method of sale
charging them with the shooting of
Sheriff A. D. Hood, Rural Policeman ?
Raleigh Boulware and the negro GEK>MJLNj
prisoner, Jules Smith, on the court MILD
house steps In June, would be transferred
for trial at York. During the Bays American
day a formal order was signed by tlonal Conti
the Judge directing that the cases bo D
tried In York county. Washington,
The question of granting the in a note on
change of venue has caused consid- William P. Fry
erable discussion since the judge or- State formal a
dered the cases to be heard by a Jury can vessels car
of another county, and a great many traband will ui
citizens have expressed themselves be destroyed,
as desiring the cases disposed of by American men
a jury composed of Fairfield men, be- American men
lieving that the county should not absolute contrj
shift the odium of trying one of the the promise is
most deplorable and terrible trage- be done only i
dies that ever occurred in South cessitv as dto'
Carolina to another county in the tion of London
Judicial circuit. These assur
Solicitor Henry requested the 'the acceptance
grand Jury, who were in session, to two proposals i
make a report in the matter and ac- the one to nan
quaint him with the views of the of experts to
people, and in their report, which the loss of the
was not read yesterday, but which submit to The
was made a part of the record, they which the cas
unqualifiedly reported that the cases meaning of th<
should be tried in this county. How- duced a favora
ever, it must be stated that few peo- quarters,
pie with whom the correspondent has Just what t
talked are of the opinion that a Jury of the new ass
free from bias or passion could be were keenly ii
secured without great difficulty, as| under the list
almost every citizen seems to have a ; claimed by Ge
conviction either on one side or the j for the acts ol
other. 1 everything pre
The next term of court of general ditional contr.
sessions for York county convenes made absolute
November 23, hut whether these! yet what attit
cases are to be tried at this term has will take in its
not been determined. stood that it r
tence that the I
LITTLE GIRL GIVES existing inter.
OIL MAGNATE TIPS American vess
struction irres
Tells Young Johndee How to Buy goes.
Stocks un<l Hun a
Ilank. GKN. MOOI1
Trinidad, Col., Sept. 22.?A 12Vear-old
girl today told John j). j Adjutant Gone
Rockefeller, Jr., how to deal in
stocks and bonds, how to run a bank Columbia S
and how to finance u corporation News and Coi
mai would pay a iu per cent annual uen. w. w. M
dividend on a 10 cent block of coin- score in the ta
nion stock. der way at the
At Sopris, where Rockefeller, in here to select
the course of his examination of represent this
Colorado Fuel and Iron Company meet in Jacks
property, stopped long enough to jutant genera
visit the public school, a teacher in eighth among
the highest grade of the school told and fifth amoi
the Standard Oil magnate that the a score of 210
pupils had established a bank and a! There are 43
store in which school supplies were peting for pli
sold. | some good so
"Really," said Rockefeller, with though weatln
the delight of a hoy at a county fair, terefered in f
"I should like to know something
more about this system of finance."; Large
"Rlanche," said the teacher, "will, London S
you explain It to Mr. Rockefeller?", learner Konii
Then Blanche McArthur, daughter ( tong which str
of a coal digger, walked to the front on h0r way to
of the room, shook hands with Mr.' tavla Java ca
Rockefeller, and gravely told the Thames today,
millionaire of the bank and thelhad been pre
store. j Koningen Em
BLACTKMAN TO AID MANNING. towed llP
a .a a A - - - - * -a, - a? a? a*. ? * * *? ' i 1
r?MitTni i? iioip iwvum ncreet " *
Car Inspection. I Large, I'enr
Colombia, Sept. 23.?William' >>y flames wl
Hlarkman, apeclal agent of the fed- home wnile th
oral department of labor, la expected' >n a neighbor,
to help Governor Manning in settling1 iel Kieh were
on a system of Inapectlon for the today.
Columbia Hallway, Gaa and Electric
Company. The task wan delegated ttarthq
to Governor Manning In the settle- Home. Sept
meat last week of the street car quake, shock \
str'ke which tied on traction in Co- night. The di
twmbia for eight days. seconds. No i
LANCASTER, S.
ifoilv.mm
sra ra stand prei
that tho sale to other
ensaries is prohibited Nebraskan Tells Columt
tly it Is quite certain .
ry by these breweries dtence Dcctrine of
other than Charleston paredness is Failur
iry is a plain violation
dVr?JohnnMafsialb NO ONE CHALLENGI1
:ie Charleston dlspen
Had Hoped the Kuiopej
i that statement with Would Show United Stati
it is clear to mo that Kvil of Militarism.
tion of the statutes
. . . . Columbia, Sept. 23.?Wi
sale of beer iu the ? .
. ... Bryan, former secretary o
been adopted by your ., . ...
... , ,. speaking here tonight under
accordance with law," , ~ ?
. . . , , pices of the Y. M. C. A.,
lor in reply to a state- *, , ,, ...
. . .i, , preparedness" as inciting
board outlining the ?
of beer a stressed tho opportunith
he said, America now had
vance the cause of peace.
I ASSUMES had hope<1,.. 61ld Mt
ER ATTITUDE "that this war would show a
cans that preparedness is the
Ships With Condi- cause of war. Had we beei
-aband Will Not bo pared as some of our cltlr
r*?troyed. want, we would be in the \
Sept. 23.?Germany I firmly believe. The docl
the case of the ship preparedness will not stand
e has given the United of logic and this war showi
insurance that Amori- will not stand the test of ex
rying conditional con- No nation is challenging u
nder no circumstances there was we should answer
even though deemed have tho welfare of many pe
rhantmen if carrying high ideals to take care of
ihantment if carrying not go to war without a can
iband Is reserved, but "Not a nation in tho worl
given that this will to attack us," he continued
n case of extreme ne- then, should we let alternai
vided by the declara- result in getting ourselves ii
of preparedness? It is pur
ances together with Mr. Bryan, in an interviev
? by Germany of the ternoon, said he hoped that
of the United States? prohibition would not be an
ue a Joint commission the campaign of 1916. H
fix the indemnity Tor he said, that the campaign 1
Frye and the other to fought out on the Issue of <
Hague the dispute reforms fostered by the ad
e produced over the tion. which needed the ind
} treaty of 1828?pro- of the electorate,
ible effect in official Mr. Bryan left at midni
Miami, Fla.
he practical operation BRYAN REACHES CAP]
urance will be officials Mr Bryan arrived in Col
iterested to learn, for roon from Washington over
s of contraband pro board Air Line. He was r
rmauy in retaliation committee and taken to the
f Great Britain nearly Hotel, where he stopped whi
viously known as con- city. Several of liis persona
ibawl has now been called to pay their respecti
It is not known as luncheon the Nebraskan w
ude the United States for an automobile ride an
i note, but it is under- city by John L. McLauri
nay reiterate its insis-; warehouse commissioner, wl
Lreaty of 1828, and not! in Congress with Mr. Bryar
lational law, makes' the nineties before he came
els immune from de- tional notice. In the car v
ipective of their car- ntor McLaurin in addition
Bryan were the represent!
. The News and Courier a
IK A CltACK SHOT. Record. The first stop was
the state house, where th.
ml Makes High Score Commoner" called at the
i Contest. Governor Manning. The
pecial to Charleston was absent, having gone tli
irier, Sept. 23.?Adjt. ing to bis plantation in
ooro is making a good, county, but Col. O. K. LaRi
irget practice now un- private secretary of the i
1 state rifle range near greeted the distinguished vi
the team which will assured him that the govt
state at tho national gretted having to bo sway t<
onvllie, Fla. The ad-j Bryan asked Mr. LaRoque
il on yesterday stood his regards to Governor
all those participating Colonel LaRoque joined t
iK the officers niakinK mobile party and accompan
out of a possible 250. on the ride around tho city,
men and officers coin While seated in Hie outer
ices on the team and tho governor. Mr. Bryan g<
ores *re reported, al- discussion of his favorite s
r conditions have in- peace, tho matter bavin
tome sliKht degree. brought up by some referen
initiative which Governor
Steamer Sinks. look in settling the recent f
opt. 23. The Dutch strike In Columbia. He sail
igen Emma of 9,000 believed in the principles ol
"uck a mine as site was Hon and referred to this ide
Amsterdam from Ba- Rotten included In treaties
psizeil and sank in the f'ie United States and some
Tho 350 passengers K$x nations of the world. K
viously taken off tho thought this would he a goo
ma, which was being when countries ap
river when she sank, j the verge of war. Investij
the facts nt dispute and the
htldren Perish. ( facts to the public he t
i.. Sept. 23 ?Trapped *ond idPa In aU such ,na,tor
ilch enveloped their he; ,'v'd ,his P,an a OI
elr mother was calling ,ow ,n Hett,lnK ''iflP?tos bet
four children of Dan-'tl3n8*
burned to death here CHATTED PDEASAN1
Colonel Bryan chatted Inl
Iv during the ride around <
uakc In Rome. of prohibition and woman
. being an enthusiastic suni
.T " ' '"rlh" both pronoa'tlniih. Ho boll.
'eU * ? to- w?man Bll(triK<, ahould bc
aturbanee lasted a few
lamage was done. I (Continued on Page El
C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915.
I 'AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
'AffiOj WILL WAIT ON VIENNA ...?
Sept. 212.
ber of C<
.: ? A.. I AVTlll * * 1 *.t ??? ?
mti au- win iviuke fmo Kiiori to be-!|nga "N<
Pre- | cure Safe Conduct for ' tanburg
! w ? : upon wh
e. ; I)r. Dumba. the Nort,
t!ie borili
MC, US.1 AS TO THE OTHER CASES. <i,VK KUt
i of Sparta
I trip into
in War l>r. Dumlm lias Asked for Safe Con- ituthcrfoi
ws the duct Hut Unite<l States Will boro, She
Wait on Vienna Reply. inspectini
lliam J. Washington, Sept. 22.?The Amer- lin(' were
f state, ican government will make no effort pitality c
the aus- to secure safe CDiuluct from the Uni- they wanl
attacked tod Slates of Dr. Constantin Dumba, them anil
; to war Austro-Hungarian ambassador here. ?
;s which, until the Vienna government haB re- 1DYNA
to ad- plied to the request that the ambus- PAT
sailor be recalled. This was stated
'. Bryan, on high ofllcial authority tonight. Seven Pe
II Ameri- Dr. Dumba himself telegraphed Injui
i original Assistant Secretary Phillips of the
i as pre- state department, from I^enox, Mass., jsjew y<
ens now today giving notice that his govern- poptC(j ^
var now, ment had recalled him home on . ,
, ed, and i
trine of leave and asking that the American . ,
, - iously in,
the test government arrange for his safe i08jon j,
b that it conduct to Vienna. He added that ?
.. ~ Seventh ?
perience. be planned to sail September 28. The Jn onKujj
s and if message was addressed to Mr. Phil- .
crous nod
that we Hps without ofllcial title, the ambas-1 , , ,
' ! lv before
sople and sador apparently treating his official " ..
. . , , of the in
and can- status as ended. ^ i
ise. Acting Secretary Polk conferred
I sovontv-o
d desires with President Wilson tonight on the *fe
I. "Why, Dumba incident and other interna-, , ,
. , ? . I block on
le scares tional questions. Hater it became _ _
1 the Twei
a a state known that the United States would
streets ci
e folly." await formal word from the Austro- . . ,
, ? buried a
/ this af- Hungarian foreign office before act?
? , . | Many pas
national >ng on Dr. Dumba s request. A re- ,, .
I I'onnlo
issue in piy irom Vienna is expected within I
e hoped, the next few days to the note asking Rald the
would be that Dr. Duraba be withdrawn from! Strefit co
economic Washington in consequence of i! wero bro
mini8tra-| letter he wrote to his foreign min- ?Uy emp
orsement ister outlining plans for disturbances 8aVCd a
in American munitions plants. Thp poli<
Klit for Whether the American govern- W?r<! two
ment will bo satisfied if Vienna car-1 bu,ances
1TAL. r|es out Dr. Dumba's request and'flremen f
umbia at h'ive8 notice tbat be is to be with-l jur d' '
the Sea- drawn leave" was not disclosed p,<)yoa fl
net by a ton'Kht, and will not be finally deter-' debris.
Jefferson mined untiI u ?een what form the! howeverile
in the1 AuRtr?-Hungarian reply takes. In- had been
.1 friends! "S ,uurh aR dispatches from Vienna WRy to th
i. After; have Indicated that the government
as taken j ,bere already has cnosen a tempo)und
the) rary stressor to Dr. Dumba, it is T.
n. state taken for granted here that no at- "T '
10 served W'U be made to send the lat- ,, ,
i back in Ur back bere whatever may be the n. ?
into na- mauncr ?< bis going. i Uup?nt <
vith Sen-! Tbe delay in receiving a reply to! ^r?a # P?
of Mr. I the 1)u,nl>a note is believed by offl-1 ?n'
Uives of! Cla'8 to he due to difficulty in com-1
iul Thei nuinication between Washington and vi
made at v'enna- Several messages received .i > p es
e "Great rt'eently from Ambassador Penfield j/'ioffice
of 1,n<> been nearly a week in reaching1 xf ?>
Washington 1 or the co
governor rth?"?giou.
is morn-} Tbo Resident was still consider- wfn ?
Harnwell "K tonight what action, if any, to
Jque, the' '? "Wd i? Cap,. Franz von ["hnnaM
governor. ptm' German military attache in ,
sitor and1 " ro' Al?xander Nuber von Pereked, .linn|?
irnor re- A??tro-Hungarian consul general in ' "
)dny. Mr.; N< u York, and other Austro-IIunto
give :'arian and German officials involved i
Manning.1'" "le Dumba incident. Copies of Wotronl
he auto- mor" of thc letters taken from James
ied them Archibald in London will bo *:
j awaited before final action will be,,,
, ..m?_ taken. arolina
' ' ? A ?? #* i., , i freshman
. w? v?ini?:n "> pict
Captain von 1'npon. in which <>. - coming a
1' 1)1 cur rod a pliraae which has been their yoi
'** 11' " translated "tliese idiotic Yankees" day, who
ce to the W(ig r(,forred to translators at the eaeh am
Manning staU, department today to determine' must bio
trot at ^oxuet meaning of the German headpieci
i that he . i
f words. powers t
arbitra- ^fost of the Archibald letters al- while th
a he had reu(ly receiVtM] here were sent to the ,or those
between department Qf justice l?y tlie state | implied.
> twent.v-. department. They will he examined _
lr. ltryaiijbj. Assl8tant Attorney General War- liryai
d plan to ren to determine whether action can ; washi
proach d ^ taken against Archibald and oth- Wilson a
nation of ors |JOt havinK diplomatic status, in-> met at tl
giving o Voivef| in the case. omn
uuuKiii if
h and he tho cnhii
re to fol- ^onHtantinoplo in Serious Plight. Hryan st
ween na Geneva. Sept. 20, via Paris, Sept. respects.'
| 211.? A Swiss who has just returned two wore
,j y from Constantinople writes to the and they
terestin Gazette de Lausanne, that there is What
Columbia no *a8, Glec,r'c'ty or candles in the Bryan d<
_ , Turk'sh capital and that conditions be intirn
SUTTMge, !
orter oi of t*lero aro a,inOHl intolerable self, had
?ve6 that t0r 'ore'fcnGr8, R8V8 that 2,000 llouae gi
. , workmen from the Krunp plant in yond th<
i granted, ? ... , , . . :
I Germany are idle on account of lack been a "
ght ) 1 of raw materials. I cordial.
crfoe
nb Ijy At Frida:
$1.50 A Y
,T,,~,NA u" M|\y pRnv/F
urg Plans Kntcrtuinim'iit mm I IIU I L, UUL
<ZZr^?.8uj OF BALKAN P
?The Spartanburg Cliam-i
ammerce contemplates hav-1
srtli Carolina day" in Spar-! Mobilization by Hul^i
eaJly L"..1O.Ct"1'C-r'-P0r!,iiP8:' With Suddenness
iV/11 uv l uniUli II1U pi'OpK' OI
li Carolina towns just over ( onfusion.
r will be invited to be the i
sts. Recently 100 citizens MAY REMA,N
nburg made an automobile
North Carolina, visiting
rdton, Ellenboro, Moores- Opinion in l^mdoii is Tli
lby and King's Mountain, Vet Committed,
? the roads of that section. Ready to Mov
so impressed with the hos- London, Sept. 22. Bi
if the folk of that country bilization?a war mov
t to Invite them down to see Holve tho riddle of tho j
I their town. struck London with dr
denness.
MITE CAUSES The afternoon newspi
7E IN IN SUBWAY ever, refrained from od
meat, and neutral read
rsons An* Killed and Many publications, exoopt f<
rod tn Serious Accident their own conclusions
in New York. type heads and such
ork, Sept. 22.?Seven, as re- "Balkan Sensation," wo
r the police, have been kill- wiser as to whether
over a score of others ser- Karded the development
lured, when a dynamite ex- liminary victory for the
a an excavation of the new erR or merely another ov
dreet subway caused a cave the Greco-Servlan-B
ing a surface car and num- Kotiations.
lestrians. It occurred short- The consensus of opin
> eight o'clock. Over half although the Bulgarian
jured are women and girls on the move, Bulgaria
way to work. There were caBt her lot with one i
ight passengers on the car other, but is, as her mini
11 fifteen feet. The entire pressed it. still neutral. !
Seventh avenue, between but armed,
lfy-fourth and Twenty-fifth The {lrst bulletin aunt
aved. The car was partly garia's mobilization reac
IthniiD'li otfinillmr nnpi?lil
" ......r,..., ?y way of NT0W york Jt
sengers were badly crushed. r<1 qulokly bv n stream ,
in a nearby sky-scrapper froni thp European car
re was a great roar as the mobilization, partial or ,
ved, water and gas mains boon ordered a( Sofia u
iken and prompt work of oavalry had (akon th^ fi
loyes in shutting them off, Bulgars of fighfng age
hundred or more persons. inR home subsequent!'
:e reserve was called, there news of excitemeut at A"
tire alarms and tlfteon am- tho conference of thp
were called. The police and politiraI leaders
arried out the dead and in.?
.. . From Sofia itself the ]
vhile the contractors em- ,
.... , received no details,
rantically dug away the
The first body was found, There is general act
later, after fifty injured Austro-German torces al
taken out, two died on the v'an frontier. A Semite
hospital. patch l'rom Nish repudl
that Servia has been asl
G POWDKH PLANT. to remain quiescent wh
tro-Germans conduct th<
tie Nemours Company May southward.
t One at Georgetown. Th(i developments
bia, Sept. 22. The E. I. throw into comparative <
le Nemours Company, the, continued Russian r?
ivder manufacturers of Wil-1 vilna, but. except for t
Delaware, today applied toltip of lho j>0iisb front
'tary of state for papers of i Russians are on the ol
ation. Irrenee Dupont, as Friedrtchstadt, the Ge
[dent ot the company, signed ( profrt?e8S throughout ml
rs. The corporation is cap-, lar south as Ostrow, whi
it $240,000,000. The office captured. The greatest
mpany will be at its plant at Prisoners taken at any
wn- ever, did not exceed 2
there is nothing in lhctwoUjd aeem to indicate
i give an intimation, it is, tempt to completo the
that a great powder plant |bp retreating Russians
erected at Georgetown tol unsuccessful.
ie allies.
caps . ok fkkshmkn. SUGGESTS FAR
CONDUCT OW
First. \ ear Men Mii>i Show
True < 'olors. (iccralii I'nion Agrees
nburg, Sept. 22.?South tor* Should l>o Fina
mothers having sons in thoj Themselves.
class at Wofford this year Atlanta. S< nt. 22. '1
uro in their minds how be- Partners" I'nion. at a in
l green sknll cap will lie to ye terday. presided ovci
mg hopefuls. Next Wedn w- P. Parr tt. president of
t her lie has red hair or no:.! Fame r.V I'nion. agreed
1 every Wofford freshman < rn ai ! Southern mnnki
ssoni out in that particular, charge high rates of
It is the ukase of the! loans on cotton, tlie
hat tie in student affairs., (Georgia and South Car
ere is no penalty prescribed organize a hank which
? who violate the law, it is! money on cotton at no
ent. A proposed eotto
I Mil lor Georgia was iiu
i Culls at White House. j v; s agreed that it' possi
ngton, Sept. 22.? President' planters should hold the
md former Secretary Itryan : til it brings 12% to 15 <
le White House for the first j John I.. McLnurin,
?e the latter resigned from [house commissioner of
let three months ago. Mr.) linn, was tlie principal :
night the interview "to pay! dwelt largely on the fa<
" For nearly an hour the its have admitted char
together in the Green Room to 10h per cent for loam
parted smiling. farmers, as outlined In
the President had said, Mr. of W P. (1. Ilard'ng ol
iclined to revoal, nor would reserve hoard, in his nd
ate what suhjecta he, him- oigli, N. C., last nieht si
1 broached. The White farmers hold their ?ottc
ave out no information be- Congressman WllMam
) statement that there had ard and W. C. Adamsr
general talk," pleasant and similar linos, the former
the export situation.
ATHER I
RECAST
ly cloudy
f and Satlrday.
EAR.
ir
RflRI PM
llVJULLIfl
iria Comes
in War
JEUTRAL.
int Nation is
, Hut is
c.
llgaria's moe
that may
talking?ha*
amatlc sudapers,
liowiitorial
comers
of the so
or drawing
from large
captions as
uld be none
England re;s
as a precentral
powernight
turn
utaarian tia
ion was that
army is now
lias not yet
side or the
ster here exstill
waiting,
mnoing Bulhed
I>ondon
was follow?f
telegrams
dtals saying
general, had
le Bulgarian
eld and that
were hurry/
name the
Ihens and of
King with
British press
tivity of the
ong the Serofficial
dislates
reports
ked in effect
ile the Aus
iir campaign
in Bulgaria*
obscurity the
^treat from.
:he northern
, where the
ffensive near
rmans claim
id-Poland as
ch they liave
number of
point, how!.000,
which
that the atcoils
around
has proved
MERS
N BANK
That Plant?
licing for
"lie Georgia
eeting here
r by Charles
ihe National
that if East*
continue to
interest for
farmers of
olina should
would loan
t over 0 per
n warehouse
lorsed and It
hie Southern
ir cotton unroots.
state wareSouth
Carospeaker.
He
^t. that bankKinR
from ?5
t to Southern
the address
I the federal
tiros* at Ral''
urgfid tnnf
>n.
Schlov Ho??n
?nnko on
dwelling OD