The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 18, 1916, Image 3
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ouncements j I
SWEEP HO
MANY PEOPLE ARE TR>
RIVERS?LARGE NUMB
PORTED DEAD.
UNAS ON MEXICAN I
VPPED IN NO MORE TROOPS
IER RE- SENT UNTIL THO
EQUIPPEC
JOBBERj VICTORY I!
? WILL
BE THE CREST HAS
ROUGHLY 8AY8 BRITI8H
>. WA
5 COMING f=?=
BEEN CR08SED
MINISTER OF ~
^j
WAR CHIEF OF BRIT/
l From Rerv
P*"vV^ Ink machine ol
Mlt. j
[ ^7 J L\^?au JLA t ^
I FO
I |M II am a ci
J the office <.
Ject to the
nnt to head of the think- primary.
' the Hritlsh army In the
In history, tills Is the
.-..I Ul. tvilllnm llnlmpt. FOR
! I
R TREASURER. ?
indldate fur re-election to
>f County Treasurer, gub- Hr|
rules of the Democratic K
T. L. HILTON. I
REPRESENTATIVE. S
ESTIMATE LOSS $10
Five Known Dead In Aah
Biltmore.?Western Nortl
Hit Hard.?Power Lines
/tliAfklnditA C\^wlAiia flj-v/T/la
1.000,000 50,000 REGULARS (
eville and Statement That War I
h Carolina Contemplating the Dr
Wrecked. Recruit National Qui
sense.
4 w MnntJ*
I ?
IN BORDER ENTENTE ALL
Department la Change ia Due to
aft Syatem to Equipment.?Rueel
ird la Non- to Foee In Eaat ai
fend Verdun.
IES CONFER
??Improvement
In
lane Strike Terror
id the French Do
> w, u \ri \JVIM
., son, who n ft
* ' pointed chief
^ the war ofllce
.{.w commander In
r3P??HP|v . Kohertson'
' ~: est possible ]
. V- t If army Is unique
to. v; (#/ on record of
'. / hlehest eomiiu
>w months ago was np- I am a ci
of the general gtnff at the House
In London and virtual j J?s t to the
i chief of the British ' the Demon
; take this <
's rise to the very high- ' voterH of 1
[losltlon In the British hamlsoino 1
. There is no other case ago.
a ranker attaining the
ind in the British armv. ?
andldate for re-election to
of Representative?, subrules
and regulations of
utlc primary. 1 wish to
jpportunlty to thank the
Lancaster county for the
rote given me two year*
S. K. UAILKS.
VUCU IViikO. wrtvi 4UUJ AJWVtO
Carolina. South Carolina an
Sunday caused five know
with 18 others known to 1
and rendered hundreds hom
aged property and crops to
of $10,000,000 according to
mates and demoralized rai
graph and telephone comm
Following the huricane that
d Viretnia Washington. ? Dept
ld VIrglnla mandera of NaUonal Gi
rn deaths mobiUzing for service o
i>e missing border, were instructed
e>less. dam- Department to defer tra
the extent the frontier until thi
first esti- have been thoroughly
lway, tele- organized. This order
unications, ing issued by the dep
struck the the Mexican situation
irtment com- London.?David L
lardsmen now igh Minister of Wai
n the Mexican Entente Allied conl
by the War ment. declared that
nsportation to fetiside of the Allies
9 militiamen initiative from the G
equipped and trusted, to return,
revokes a rul- ..Wq havo cro88et
artment when hQ gald .<and now
i was acute. I . -
.loyd-George, Britr.
presiding at an
rerence on equip VttjjL:
the combined ofhad
wrenched the
iermans, never, he
1 the watershed,"
victory is begin
,r only one
17^^^ v I ranker even <'
/ dlstnnee ?>f It.
Robertson
Scottish
farm
the villain* soli
he worked In t
other rase In which a I
nine within mensurable We here!
John I*. Hi
Is a Kcmilne rutiker, of re-election t
nt. He Is the son of a Lancaster c
11 Lincolnshire, where he ami regain
-six years ago. and his primary ele
lurntlon was received at next,
ool. When lie left school
lie llebls for a time, and
-OR SHERIFF.
?y announce the name of
miter as a candidate for
A) the office of Sheriff for
ounty, subject to the rules
tloiw? of the Democratic
ction to be held in AuKust
FKII'NDS.
South Atlantic Coast unp
rains have fallen. driving
smaller streams from their
imperilling many lives.
What are said to be t
floods ever known in the
Broad and Yadkin Rivers
damage In the territory w1
dius of 50 miles of Charlott
possible loss of 18 lives.
recedented which waived certain
rivers ami About 2B.000 men are a
banks and The latest informatit
partment is that about
he worst tional Guardsmen now
Catawba, border. With the 50
did untold there are 5.000 addition
Ithin a ra- from the reserves, ofli
e with the that the American str<
der service within a f
requirements. I n,nK 10 "ow in ou
ffected. \ chanK?? is due to th
m of the De- 1 our equipment."
100.000 Na- i The conference w
aro ut the , ^ ar Office and was
',000 regulars Albert Thomas, Fre
ial men called ! Munitions; General
cials estimate ' ant Minister of Wat
ength on hor- 1 A. Dall Olio, memb
iw weeks 'will ; Ministry of War. am
r direction. Tlie then j,e hud n gr
e improvement in u butler In one o
At eighteen
as hehl at the crack regiment, tl
participated in by man, for even tin
nch Minister of and with an extrn
Bieliaeff. Assist- and he served In
r of Russia; Gen mused, and lie pi
er of the Italian did contain the ih
d the new British lie begun the
eat stroke of luck for one of sueli liur
f the great houses In the neighhortion
the military fever seized him ami hi
lie Sixteenth laneers, ami he must luiv
>w In* Is the lienu ideal of a dashing i
lordlnar.v tirm chin and jaw. lie had i
the ranks for ten years, hut before
rohahly foresaw that in his ease the .*
Id marshal's baton.
n the study of languages and of nilllta
able origin. 11*' became F
(1. I hereby
i' enlisted. 11? chose n dldate fur
u Hindu mi ideal cavalry- Lancaster c
soldier, lull, well set up, cf the Don
hi one to help hlia nlonit, endeavored
> lone his nmldtloti was fultill the t]
loldler's knapsm k really p,. t ,?f tnv
In the cotul
ry history, both of which appreciated.
OR CORONER.
aunoiim-'' hyself a ranre-olretloti
iih coroner of
ounty. subject to the rules
i or ratio primary. I havu
Ht all tlniMH In tho past to
lutles of the office to the
ability, ami your support
UK primary will be Kreatly
Just above the Souther
over the Catawba at Bal:
Piedmont & Northern
bridge and the Seaboard
Railroad bridge at Mount 1
washed away Sunday after
night Farther up the ri
Mooresville and Statesville.
way bridges went out wh
tawba, the Southern's brid
n bridge, b? adeqaute to cope wit
ment. the emergency and will mal
Iivterurban th? dispatch of any mc
Air Line until they are complet
flolly were organized,
noon and Published stories tha
ver. near general draft was beii
two high- to AH the National Gua:
lie at Ca- denied by the Departm
ge on the lowing statement was
:h any present Minister or Munn
ce unnecessary Montagu.
>re guardsmon "Since our last i
:ely equipped ence," said Mr. Llo
has been a consid*
t use of a tho fortunes of the
ag considered date the great Cha
rd ranks were in the West had Ju?
ent. The fol- its objective, and I
issued by the British armies had
.ions, itiiiwin ts tiave stood lilm li
lie Is much
munitions confer- displayed hy "K.
yd-George. "there ll^rlitiilnvr. dispell*
?rablo change in l?ut etlicient, hard
Allies. On that ? peer or a prlnct
mpagne offensive j to nnnounce it.
it failed to attain , respected for the
the French and ;
sustained heavy
i Mien pMMi stead in his subsequent en
like Kitehener and possesses some
of K." He is a tireless worker, has
;es with red tape, is a masterly orpin
I workers under him. Like Kitehener
and if he eonsiders a deeislon neooss
He is n striet diseiplinariau, nnd wli
honors lie lias won, he is at times fen
reer.
of the oharneterlstlcs _
a inlnd that works like F
ilzer ami will have none I hereby
also he can say "No" to for Coroner
inry he does not hesitate pledge mys
lie greatly admired and ' Df the I>ein
ired by the otlleers.
I FOR '
M N. JOHNSON.
OR CORONER
announce niy candidacy
of Lam aster county and
elf to abide by the rules
locratic primary.
\V. (J. CASKKY.
CLERK OF COURT.
Salisbury-Asheville line, wa
away.
At Monbo, below Call
West Monbo Cotton Mill of
dies, is under water and 1
have been washed away, an
Monbo Mill, arross the rive
tioally submerged, while
warehouse with 400 baps of
been washed away. Still
s washed umciai tress uureau.
"The statement that
. . partment is contemplat
i7rn . ' . ? system to recrmit the N
5.000 spin- . .
,. ' . is nonsense. Statemen
d the^EaM teCthar.e rurely apecula
. no basis in fact.
r' Reports that Nations
a.. .?n are being supplied poi
cotton has . . . . .
. flcient food are not b
further up ! ... . , . .
* I npaliminfirr tnlotrrannir*
losses without the a<
the War De- ! particular success,
ing the drafft ] enemy had pressed t
fational Guard of Russia back som
ts to that ef- : and the Balkans ha
tive and have j run by the Central 1
"The overwhelm!!
1 Guard units by the valiant soldie
or and insuf- j struck terror into t
orne out in foes, and these, cou
htevement or any |
In the east the j I
he Kallnnt armies I
e hundred miles < Although he
d just been over- traveling over t
Powers. Moses E. Clapp
ig victories won 1 travels at ninht.
rs ot Russia have j I1UV prejudice ?r:
he hearts of our <,f the Pullman
pled with the 1m j either. He Journ
CLAPP LIKES DAY TR/s
docs n pood deal of "
ho country, Senator
of Minnesota rarely
This Is not due to
iiinst sleepinp in one /
company's berths, /
eys l?y davllplit siui- j
iVFI I 1 horoby
" 1 candidate f<
mmmwbwJ of Clerk
????????? county, sub
Democratic
^ flUUfuy
JraSm election to
announce mysoir as a
>r re-election to t!??? office
of Court for Lancaster
to the rulea of the
primary election.
IWCL MOOIIK.
-OR AUDITOR,
announce myself for rethe
position of County
the Catawba, the L/iledoun
pauph Mills are under wate
The damage to these mil
to a waterspout in Alexan<
that caused a section of
embankment of the L?ook<
power plant of the South*
Company to pive away add:
of water to the already moi
foot tide in the Catawba. T1
and Ale- ^ / TV " ' , n
coived from all the De]
manders.
lis Is laid a message from Gei
ler county reported that General
the earth Benj many troops south
>ut Shoals tention of occupying
srn Power gan Barja-Santa Rosalii
ln? 15 feet any possible northwari
re than 20- bandits. The dispatch
hat volume newsDaners in Chihuab
ivpv* va ? inui uu uenru?e m %
[jartment com- domltable French n
brave resistance of tl
rceral Funston overwhelming odds i
Trevino had Alps have changed
? with the In- plexlon of the lands<
the Quorrero- "Now the combine
a line against east and west has wi
i advance of tlve out of the hand
added that never I trust, to rel
ma were ura- w? h ova rrnuflA/1 tl
oiuuii oy our in ; ply because ll?' Ilk
omradea. and the njr0 |u, ?,,,i u ym
tie Italians against on ji trip of 14 h<
la the Southern other mail tiatu
the whole com they go on a nlgl
?ape. "Why do you
id strength In the asked Clnpp, as
renched the Initia travel was a hrai
s of the enemy? "To save tlm
:urn to hla grasp the man. "One
in ? ?
es to do so. Not lone
inger man had to g<? Xp^.
>urs or more, and the 1 ' .:
rally proposed that
want to go at night?"
If the Idea of night
ad wrinkle.
ie, of eourse," replied
has to sleep anyhow.
i,nn<aM?T county, sunject
s of the Democratic prlJ(IS.
\V. KNIfillT.
R MAGISTRATE.
leasure In announcing H.
a < undidatc for reelection
to for Pleasant 11111 TownI
to the rules of the Demo
of "wateT also caused the L
three of the bridges to go.
The Pravo Power Oomr
on Broad river near Shelby
late Sunday afternon, mei
Southern Power Company's
Blacksburg. S. C.. and cutt
electric supply for Sparta
the textile towns surroun
city. The Southern Powei
oat two or tug the necessity t of a
palgn against bandits
any's dam their reaching United
wont out and border."
nacing the
plant near HURRICANE DOES SN
ing off the DAMAGE A
nburg and
ding that Force of Storm Passes
Oompanv Conditions Are Beir
0 active cam- \ now victory is beirini
"to prevent i direction.
States forces i
GERMAN AM B ASS>
VISI
1 ALL
LONG COAST Bernstorff Spends
l the Wonder
and Normal ; Baltimore.?Count
ig Rapidly the German Anihas
<W ?? | VlllCi UUf >V
nlng to flow In oui i "tVaste n da
; "On a train!
about? Why, a l
\DOR of nil plan's win
TS SUBMARINE waste your linn
i office and people
Hour Examining you and you can
-ful Boat. lint on a train?tl
von Rornstor?? things out. Noa
sador. spent an I wlille lnoklnir mil
nsie* mi vuuru uuy.
What're you talking |B|jj|^jy/ ^
>re to
come in to interrupt I?
fritter away tin hour or two without
here's the place to devote yourself to <|
rly every good tiling I ever did I on
f tho U'itllliiU' nf o tf.lii Vi?
' hrrohv
ynmr^P^TiiMi^Tl^ffi <lw<- for th
? ?* I'hasant H
I iMvoinpliviiinj; a thine. Iu'''s an
Hilot rflltTtlon and think ooratic prin
" fully tlmueht out tlral
iry.
"FRIEND."
R MAGISTRATE.
nnnounre myself a <audie
<ifTlc#? of Magistrate for
ill Township. Met t to
<1 regulations of thlie llrmnary.
J. F MAGILL.
however, may be able to mi
mand.
Near Winston-Salem, the
Rondo was cut off from t
world for several hours ui
graph operator, flooded out
flee, carried his instruments
hill and cut in on a teleg
Trains cannot be gotten
Wilkes bo ro and will not b
?ot this de- ' Kestorea.
Charleston, S. C.?
town of llttle dama8? was do'
he outside I lho <*>*?< by J
ltil a tele- i "wll,ch ?weI>t 1116 Carolir
of his of- coast- Reports from Si:
, ? ?,i?k a summer resort across
? to a high
ranh wire b*re' 841111 dama?e was
from the Isle of Palms,
to North
e operated by resortl came elmllar r
. hour aboard the G
Coir pa rati veil y ! , _
, . merchantman Deuts
ie here and . . .. . ,
. , . sported the vessel fi
he hurricane . ... ... .
. _ . had the intricate n
la and Georgia . , .
... , ... struments aboard e:
illivan s Island . ,,
.. . , and personallv cong
the bay from .. . : . ,
11 v.i Koonig upon bringlr
\ slight. while . .. '
" Iv through waters inl
another near- "
war craft,
nessages. Hun- _ . .
, Two attaches of
erman submarine t?y ni^ht unless I
ichland. He 1n- too precious to lei
>m stem to stern ! So tliey jouri
lachlnery and In
icplnined to hini
;ratulnted Captain I
if? his vessel safe i 1
rested with hostile i
the flermnn Em- ' | v- "'
have to. The chance to have a nice
l go by."
leyed by daylight.
"OLD SHACK'S" POSI
"""777 1 Kepresenti
^V... 4> I !>.,!!... ..t
,>"u <i<?u i me Ki
loiij; day ou the train 1m PO
I hereby
dnfo for tin
!?'" Creek
| Keif to libit]
S I"
itlve Warren Worth
.... i... ... _ _ _ _ I herebv
R MAGISTRATE.
annoum e myself a cnndfi>
<?ffi?-?- of Magistrate fur
Township, and pledge my*
!o by I In* result of the
primary.
JOHN L. CASKKY.
R MAGISTRATE.
announce mvsolf u can
west of Donagha for som<
cause of the tide on the Ya
which Is eight and one-half
than known in 43 years. /
Railway train euposed to
North Wilkesboro Sundr.v
has not been heard from,
that started from Winstoi
that town had to stop at E
dents of Jonesvilie and
a time be- ! u,v"a "l v
ifjn rlv?r to leave <he GXP?sed P1
feet higher . ^ to ot tb* Rt
L Southern here and normal condil
have left 1ng rastored- A mb<
afternoon i 7ere bl,own [n herewhile
one s blown down and
l-Salem to , ph e and teJ,egna^ RGr
Ikin Real ped bv Uia hlgh w,ndsadjacent
| hur?cane raped nt
nnnr Tn? harAmntnr
vni uru in uhio . . .. _
0jnts bassy nn?l the Qerr
. 1 Consults accompanl
m had passed - . . , .. .
. dor on his visit to t
Lions were be- ; , . ,
. . . The Ambassador
?r of windows I ? ..... ,
... . Keonig that he woul
hundreds of : . .. . . ,
^ ,, . , fore the Deutsehlai
trolley, tele- |
, , return voyage sevei
vice was stop- _ . . .. . ,
., i flclal papers which 1
At one time . . .
delivered intact to t
64 miles on :
Office.
Tt?nlcn fall fn .
nan and Austrian
h! the Ambassa /?
ho submarine.
informed Captain
Id send to him he Mgi 4
id starts on her titfP
ral paekets of of- ' lB1
le desires to have *f.
lie Berlin Foreign W\ -jm
-"11" 1,1
~v. with tletinito v
he fav??rs or <i
\ dot's so with ii
\ t(tf1S('llt'SS. Ft)
. ht'i?n strongly
of llonrv (ifor
is equally stn
- J? tlit* president's
111 military propn
I' 4 hit' nii'hf
i m ??? ii? in., in u
I.-ws about things-. Wlii'ii ablate for t
ipposes ii proposition he ' rt**k
nn li en most lu-ss and In- n,.vse'f ,(> ''
r example, he has lone Jb-mocratie
in favor of an adoption
lie's single tax ideas, and pQ
?ng in his opposition to j herebv
; program for naval and dato f()r jh
r.V SM" Huford Tow
Hill I>V wilt In f liii li.l.l.e
he offlee of Magistrate for
Township. 1 also pledge
.hide bv the result of the
primary.
DAVID It. WILLIAMS.
R~ MAGISTRATE.
announee myself a candl
o office of Magistrate for
rnshlp. and pledge niyseli
towns were moving to high
The French ^Broad River 1
its course near Asheville, fli
tories and homes in the 1
of the city. At Biltmore
eons, Oapt. J. C. Llpe, Miss !
and Mr9. Leo Mulholland w
ed when the Lipe house w
Two persons were drowne*
ville while trying to put fo<
land. 29.02 was rising stead
broke from ?
noding fac- MEXICAN PARLEY G!
lower part AT DEFIh
three per- i ?
Nellie Llpe j Washington.?The In
ere drown- j efjons for settlement of
as flooded, tween the United State*
i at Ashe- j Carranza are understoo
xl Into the j vanred a lone aten whf
"It Is a wonderfi
lly.
as rouraReouR a cr?
eTTING th0 .."oa?,h*a m^"
IITE STATUS f \ .
(down every hatclr
_ every compartment
formal nefcotl- ? ...
.. . . experience with a p
the Issues be- _
9 mil Ctenera1 STRIKE BRINGS M
<? >?"LAW THRO
?n Artine Sao..
ll boat and with
3w as over sailed v
a wonderful voyclimbed
up and
ivav. looked into ^.ll|l*
and had my lirst
UQHOUT SPAIN.
VP// of tin* hotel v
Innton talking
^ things in stori
as single
t<> abide h>
here ho lives In \\ ush* trR,tir primi
gravely about the good
> for this nation Just as
tax comes to be gener- FO
roughout the country. We lierel
inn I >orsey NV. Shackle- C. H. Jorda
iri was sitting close l>y. office of Ma
ns he Is called, has a ship, pledgii
or, though he doesn't of the Item
' the result of the Homo
arv.
J P HINSON.
R MAGISTRATE.
announce the .name of
m as a candidate for the
Ristrate Cane Creek Town
riK him to abide the results
oerutie primary election.
upper story or tne Glenn R
Many are marooned In their
along the river and rescue
hours have fought their w
the rushing current In an
reach them.
Swift streams of water a
down some of the streets
Ashevllle. The Southern ft
Hon is flooded to a deoth >
ock Hotel, rotary of State Polk a
residences redondo. Mexican ambi
parties for held their third oo
ay agalnat <jeneral Carranza's pro
effort. to diplomatic adjustment
and accepted,
ire flowing Although both Mr. I
of lower ambassador declined to
allway wta- tors were under discuss*
r*f ai-r Indications that tho
"d ^r" Madrid, via T>arls
assador deal*- raJlroad fitrJkG (ho
n erence a nee au(,Pended the eons
?r< J *eea and martial la
was received clalmed throughout
>olk and the DEUT8CHLAND 8A
say what mat- CALL T
on, there were
conversations . . .
? I / v .
; ?In view of the ^
Qovernmont has bade him go nhei
tltutional guaran- Slmcklefonl inlgli
iw haa been pro- "What I wan
Spain. there was never i
George began to t
1L0R8
O SEE DANIEL8. |
irm m nni wou'd
" question," said
td. lie was fairly certain that he cot
it have against the single-tax doctrine
t to know," propounded Slinckleford, '
a single case of appendicitis in this ct
alk his single tax? Just answer ine tt
PHINA'Q NCU/ Dill CI
Ike to ask you just one
ho to Bailey, aixl Bailey
lid refute any argument horet
Mr J Tlx*
Is this: Why Is It that of Maestri
nuitry until after Henry subject to
lat 1" of the Dem
, _ t | | I
o I: ... . fo
-?i /\ .> i r iur..\ i is.
R MAGISTRATE.
?y announce the name of
mas Carties for the off ire
ite for lluford Townahlp.
the rules and reflations
ocratir party.
MANY FRIENDS.
R MAGISTRATE^
as are all othea buildings In
ity. The city proper, 300 f<
Is without lights, but othen
adjected.
Industrial plants everyw
fered severely, property lo
ton mills, woodworking r
lumber yards along th<
Bfvad and Swannanoa R
AsXmntoil at f mm *1 Cftfttl
that vicln- 'nto 018 '
l?et hltrhpr wherG "Pacific question
fiL i?formulated for probable
* a Joint International oc
here suf The comm,"B!ion P^n
,?* in mt between the ta
ilanta and P ldr',.fo,r
P Frenrh ofMr*al advleew from Mr
ivers was that Gftn?ral farranza
inn o to 11 ,n th? present oase
. _ . . wasnin^ton.?Men
.<w. ot ha ?uhmarlne r
TT , * to .ee So, rotary of
nibmlRRion to h? waa tb.?
llna. His oerxotary,
of sottling P?,erta,?M v?
?n ' ,hem "" N
i in The TtRltoro dlRplni
..loo Indicated )n (h(, Bw?r,, of J(
J T? ?hl<? is kept In tl
. and Mr. Polk ? . ' .. .
iDom 01 uie crew 1
teutachland called
the Navy Danlela. Gen. Li Iluar
jt In North Caro- poen recognized
Howard A. Banka. soldiers In China
Itors by showing the oriental repi
avy Department od the late Yuan
red keen interest Moved the change
>hn Paul Jones en(i to the plans t
le Secretary's of vlrate and the P
viiiurt v Ilk** IIULLI
? Hung, who hns long
ns one of the nbleat
la now president of
ihllc, having succeedKhlh
Kui, is be'
of rulers an
>f the Nanking triunieking
ninndarlnnte to
II 1 we he ret
John Kin*
______.Creek Towr
j and regula
SfiUB i
Having
rulllllflutn
>y announce the name of
for Magistrate for Gills
mhlp. subject to the rules
tlons of the Democratic
MANY FRIENDS.
magistrate"
?oen solicited by a few
ereby announce myself a
Poe \? M ?!.? a.. - * ? ' *
000.000.
From HendensonvllJe cam
that placed the property lo
derson county at approzii
000,000. The plant of the ]
vllle Light & Power Co. w
of commission and the clt3
flooded by muddy torrenU
the city drinking water uni
lunmtlnn M?nv n#r?nn?
Is believed to have acc<W
gewtion.
e & report President Wilson disci
as in Hen- , . , , .
nately $1 - *,on w advisors todaj
Henderson- that no interruption <
as put out Arredondo conference re
r reservoir to indicate that the
iiat made Batisfied with the trend
it tor con- tiatlone.
ora I ? ?
led to the aug- "ceB- tt,,u Kuve 11 il
tton.
issed the qnea- ~ 7
. ' SENATE FAVORS
r and the faot INCREASE Al
>f the IY)llc
' ulted was t& Washington.?The
president was Hussion of the $315.
of the nego- tho largest naval nr
ure by many mlllloi
1'itrfiui ?:*itiuiiu? re establish the e
Chinese are soil
president.
BILL TO At the same
UERICAN NAVY nnxloty conoornln
? Japan will take
Senate begnr. als erul LI spent tw
000.000 navnl bill. (i)e study of nillit
>proprlatlon meas- looked upon as f
18 In the nation's lnlluenee In Chlni
iMAWAAMAfl "Oft
mplre. The southern
dly behind the new
time, there Is great
ig the nttitude which
toward China. Geno
years In Japan in
nry nffalrs, and he is
nvorahle to Japanese Xl^
He is regarded as
j Township,
result
HM iiiaKinilllie OI Dlliuru
pledging niynelf to abide
of the Democratic party
W. T. SNIPES.
R MAGISTRATE.
announce myself a randle
office of Magistrate for
Township, subject to the jA
regulations of the Demoiry.
from the! rhomen in that a
a number of bridges cart
Only the big railway brldg
Hendersonvllle remains Inti
aid, and no trains have <
left Hendersonrille In thi
? fcours.
ueneral Carranza's n
ectlon and diplomatic settlement
led away, issues to two specific p<
B south of iety of the United States
ict, it was its frontier an?l feel
sntered or ttLCto government that U
? past 4S the United States troo
menaced friendly relatlo
ote proposing y ??" ??? ??
narrowed the * ?60,000.000 over 11
dnts. the an*- ?d Hou8e- Sena
for protection ?,e?d the"; Intention
Ing of the da consideration and
le preeence of ?r08e to. th? comm
pe in Mexico P ?nted. It was i
ng Senate favored incrs
im iccncn iiorn- mo reprosen lutlvi
s total as It pass- (Jent element In C
its leaders empha- posed to the Ai
of expediting Its wient, which nlwi
tittle opposition tlal under the ru
It tee amendments The Chinese wh
Indicated that the Japan have been
imees. natural that they
i of the Japanese stuop
^
ele
Influenle
of Yuan Shlh Kul.
o were educated In
prominent in the throe recent revolul
should come Into power under the nev
ar
horaby an
^^99SSH^!sl for the offk
Joo^nOUra. M tt u J^Teliuo'
R. COX.
R MAGISTRATE"
dlcltatlon of ninny friend?
nounre a candidal*
e of MaKintratfl for Huford
lubject to the rulea of th#
primary election.
M. C. DUNCAN