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Th VOL. 12, NO. W), SKM l-WKK GREAT SIATE FAIR li DESPITE THE WAR ANO BIGGEST LINE OF EXHIBITS i SILENi YET SHOWN. OVE1 Events This Year Expected to Myster Attract Biggest Crown Ever i Battl< in State Capital. B Columbia. Sept. 2!).?Despite de_ At a moralized conditions incident to the dispatch war, the State Fair promises to he front ap largely attended next month. Camp ed and Jackson, with its thousands of sol-'Whether diers, will bring many fathers and ed to 01 mothers to the State Capital, taking nient of advantage of the gala occasion tojer there pet a first view of the soldier city. I uuental The fair begins October 22 and be-! The c fore that date 28.000 white "boys"! no clue will have mobilized and this feature shal Ha alone should bring a record crowd'of Satur to the State Fair. routine Kxteiisive Farm Kvbibits. excites The fair management is now busy i nouncin assigning reservations for exhibit I.erlin's booths. The agricultural exhibits' illumina will tie a wonderful display this From year. Crops of all kinds have h en an abse giving remarkable yield^ in all sec- ?'xcept t tions of the State and the farm ex- was rep tension forces of Clemson College, the Vim with their county demonstration ( The agents, will again he a large factor -hows < In making creditable exhibits. The Jantry cattle and hog shows are to exceed that an any prevhms collections, hecau-e of itt the mo intense interest in catco and ni>'th?ii stock raising and the* campaign to-tad: on "raise more food." Many largejcess gat purses are also to he offeree! for to the i racing events. Di- Dot \ The athletic Ramos this year are* Monte again beiriR emphasi/.ed. The (Mom- anel a f non-Carolina classic wit) he played tiered as usual on Thursday, which event | maintai alw ays brings to Columbia hundreds' counter of alumni and former students of' The the two institutions. ! Austria: Soldiers on (irielirem, Too. the ar Added enthusiasm is beinR at-were hi tacheel to the athletic phase by of-; estnhlis fort nov hcinp presseei to have a were gridiron contest between army camp front, tl: elevens. "Jimmie" Driver, head of How Camp Jackson athletic organization. 1 the Bri is trying to arrange a contest he- Xortber t ween Camp Jackson and Cainp! is indie: "Wadswortli or Camp Sevier. Should 1 cnsunlti he fail in this venture, he will stage | month, a game between two picked teams : of whir from Camp Jackson. This would h?,8. tli be played Wednesday, as soldiers the tot are allowed to come to town on August Wednesdays and Saturdays. If a year possible another game will be ar- Romme ranged between Camp Jackson and Frids Fort Moultrie men or other team on Eng on Saturday. The funds will be and cop shared by the camp athletic associa- ing in tion and the Red Cross. and no * ) s.ws TO BR COALITION CAlilXKT. j Colonel Herensky Makes Direct Challenge to Democratic Congress. i Johns "Shadow Petrograd. Friday, Sept.. 28.? Xationa (Delayed.)? The Immediate forma- j<ajser. tion of a new coalition cabinet is re- i p.., ported tonight to he the decision of;fjnn Premier Kerensky.. This is consid-1 Rooseve s ered a direct challenge to this Dem- l vrnrkine ocratic Congress which is expected 1 (fdehrat to demand the right to _nanie the ,to government. ! nion jn The delegates to the convention trite An spent the day In commlftee meeting [ voicing and party conference. The premier ( nited conferred with Moscow presidential the *<y0 leaders. It was reported he will or have bring the Issue to a head by an- tlonal a nouncing his cabinet tomorrow. tlnn th< M. Buryskln and M. Tratyakolt, 0f the a Moscow leaders who at present have Revie no political affections went to the ted to winter palace today at the Invitation j 0f the of the premier an presented to him Hon a program approved by the banking. "You business and manufacturing Inter- Huns' ii ests. It is announced the premier any ma has agreed to the proclamation. Ills this cou principal! points are the immediate! digging adoption of measures to put the ar_?him as my and navy in fighting condition, the Hhn merciless suppression of anarchy ab- country. V solute Independence of Cabinet Minister frotn parties and the taking of| measures* to guarantee the selection p| of the members of the constituent ; iloum assembly which Is to decide on Rmh-. parties l sla.s future form of government In grin, au such a way that the assembly will men wh express the free will of the Russian Sister Ii people. , ricane si e Lai KLY. LAN N ARMY SCORES FEDERA ITHERJG SUCCESS NOW CE STILL HANGS MANY R WESTERN FRONT. BLANI # I y Surrounds Action at I. W. W e Fronts and Silence of Official ritish Unexplained. ' zati< t I late hour the ban on press* Chicago, es from the Franco-Belgian turn of a ...... ...... ...in- |nK a na (he world was lcrt to guess hamper tli the interdiction was intend- war. was onreal some military move, states !>ilirime importance or whet)'- tender was a relatively inconse- ,Ms 0f the reason for it. Almost 1 ifflcial statements afforded jury, dopu to the mystery. Field Mar- way to tl iy.'s report in the forenoon quarters i day, for Instance, was of thel .,n(j driver character that ordinarily returned t no comment. merely an- 1,rintnne p a reciprocal artillery fire, j j? jhe statement was similarly un-j were tints ting. office and the French front there was vestigntors nee of any interesting uew s justice, hat violent artillery activity |i;,m 1> I lotted east of the Mouse in natiofttil < tien region. \V., who ' >ine la I statement front Rome - when t ten. t'adorna giving his in- \y \y. in rein again, with the result |_y jh?> po' important gain was effected \n ,.Vp Monte San C.ahriele region. |,y the pi st of florizla. A surprise at- have dire tried out with complete sim- (h,, s,.,iiti e the Italians a line retified 0f whi< h r advantage between Zella- dictments and the northern slopes < f The pi San Gabrlele, 224 prisoners| (tons fi. 1 ew machine guns being cap- code and The now line was solidly Only lead* ned despite severe Austrian ?m i senally attacks. with the Italian fliers swept over thejagajnst t n naval base at Tola, where r|U(i<>d as senal and submarine base f>o niak nmbed. Austrian military indicted n hnients in the Carso zone waR pOIin also successfully attacked C(,urt pro ie air. .of a state heavy the fighting was on itish front in Flanders and t,ors },a,i n France during September ;n._. ,,f a | a ted by the figures of Ilriti-h fo rp.rk es reported during th* words frr showing a total of 1 4..r>f 8. juror h the killed comprised IS.- aml iese figures comparing with I. \y al casualties of f>0.Sll for fommei and llf>.r?4fl for September jndictinen ago. the third month of the j \v. battle. distant I'i iy night's Herman air raid Pral. gave land was an abortive affair. \y . itly for the Germans, result- "The I negligible material damage riaijRt an(i cnsuntfv as far as renorted. W. is a < i BANISH I/A 1 OT.f/FTTK treachery the ernplo Hoosovplf Again Denounce* destructive "Shadow lluns." wreck tht itnwn, Pa... Sept. 30. - destructlm v Hans." men who sit in our j portntinn. 1 legislature and serve the govern met and "the Huns within our time holt received another denucia- stronger a lay from former President jn tp,. rf.s It in an address here at the II,.Id :men's Tied Cross Sunday After h ion. The Colonel brought njnt0n C,. several thousand work 'nK ntenf of j his audience the need of in default aerlcanism and the duty de- fljso apprc tipon every citizen of the fn States in standing behind VVf.rr; rj ung men who have enlisted Spokane a been made parts of the na- gcnert rmv for the purpose of cut- j \v*.: ft German cancer clean out Chicago, vorld body." manager r wing the remarks attrihu- t,?r(,ani n Senator I.aPollette In some |(tor am Senator's recent addresses. arity**: 1 isevelt declared: caRo: Tier do not find any 'Shadow pRer recr n (lermany. If in Germany Rnfhsher. n acted like I^aFollette in chicaRo i ntrv they would put hnn to ri trenches. I would nend lM.rt Mahb a plft to the Kaiser. l.et After tl rlow Huns go back to their ha,i r0achi more persi tody until been brou [SIIKIIMRN MX'ATKI) Sixteen a. I.a.< Sept. 30.- -SearchlnR scent on tl :oday located TheoRene-Pile- I as fnst i d elpht other shrimp fisher-; they were o were reported drowned in the marsh ike when the tropical hur- taken to I truck that vicinity Friday. niRht. MCASTE CASTKR, S. C.. Tl'KSDAV. PC' L OFFICERS ARE BE NO PEACE U IDINGJjP I. W. W.j THE KAISER ARRESTS FOLLOW VISCOUNT MILN \ET INDICTMENT. PLY TO VON T . Treachery, Declares (iermany's Profound Who lirands Organi- lation is Hcginnin :>n as Degenerate. Upon Her Pe Sept. 28. ?Formal re- London, Sept. 2S.?' blanket indictment chary- "er, minister without t ion-wide conspiracy to ''he Itritish war council, e government flu rim; the day at the America made today in the United Ulub. declared aguins drift court here against wjth "the unrepentant s of the Industrial Work- ers." Touching f>11 the World. United States Into th icfore the discharge of the moral significance of it ty marshals were on their evoked a tremendous < ie local I. W. W, head- those at the luncheon v in automobiles donated' "I feel that your i by women, and qufeklv mine are now united o the federal building, far stronger than any iriponers with them. or alliance, namely. b\ first hour thirty live men unity of motive and : hailed into the marshal's Xnswers I'eace later questioned by in. Viscount Milner's sp for the department of iv was an answer to t Vin"iiir the fir^t was Wil- which has been filtcrii Irywood. secretary of the Miany n past wc.-ks >riranization of the I. W. that it v th" intenti was questioned Septemh'-" tente allies to pu s i he headqunrters <>f the 1 gly and re olutely > .1 I w i- 11 ! > nrir I. ll'MI i i-ll 1 I II illlC, II 1 I i fernmont. shnll bo n bettor phi Inflatory statement issued t' mi before world ivovnmont attorneys. < li '' 'l'r>r law tli n tlif? ] m ctod the Investigation of gle." oils conspiracy. the crime "In tho contest bo thi men named in tho in aggressiveness. naked are ncrused, said: ed, with unbridled !n rosocutions are under sec- on one side and the a b and HT of tho criminal science of the rest of under the espionage act. the other, there can Ik rs in conspiracies or those aim for us." Viscoun culpable in connection (tinned, perpetrntion of crimes "Our war aim is th be United States are in- kind of justice which defendants." ted out to Belgium sh e sure of the arrest of tin tore be impossible o icij no hint of thetr names In the face of that wa itted to escape during the else matters." iceedinps, which consisted \ Doctrine to t?e 1 merit from the foreman o* Viscount Mllner qn< ill grand jury that its la- von Tirpitz as deel been completed, the hand- launching of a new bulky sheaf of indictments many a few days ago of the court and a few d must he stated >m Judge Kvans thanking wrong hut tight that 1 for their sacrifice of time to Belgium.'" Viscour tinned: . \V. ti "Degenerate." "This is our reply fiting on the fact that the must he stated once an t was alined at none hut until doctrines of t members. W. U. Fitts. as- | abandoned there can hi llted States attorney sa>n- Germany, no intercoti this definition of the 1. \V. ! rest of the elvil'zod wo I of recovering the p . \V. W. differs from So- lost." I from every form of legit- After directing atti >r organization. The T. \V. fact that virtual^ thr legenerate; its doctrine is the inhabited wo?l is built on the teaching of from Germany, Lord yment of secret and covert "Germany's profoun smiieo men tiro feeling secure " Tonight at H i the army and i o'clock the wind was diminishim: g with essen- and the barometer rising here. The 1 I maximum "wind velocity here was I I I r New T. 2, 15)17. ml manyTiveTlost i RELENTS IN TROPICAL STORM I ER'S RE-1 NINETY MILE GALE DOES 1 IRI'ITZ. MUCH DAMAGE. I _ ? Moral Iso- Hurricane Probably Took a 1 K to Tell Heavy Death Toll I'pon the i ople. Isle of Pines. Viscount Mil- Habana, Sept. 1'R. ()n< steamt1: portfolio in and several sailing vessels were i , speaking to- sunk, numerous houses were razed I u laincheon ?"id great da ma re was done t<> '> i any peace growing crops and fruits by the I C.ertnan rul-, West Indian hurricane which struck s entry of the the Isle of Pines Wednesday even- . e war and < ing. according to dispatches recciv. I.ord Milner ed here tonight. I Mitburst from Advices from liatahaneo. situated t vhen he said: en tlio mainland, say it is believed 1 roiintrv nml 1 In re 111 11 nm n1- . n..i . .... - - * ......... , . HI- J/VI I.-Iiru ill : by something the island, although no delinte in- 1 written pact! formation regarding the casualties i an absohit" j has been received here. i tint.*' j Talk. Mobile, Ala.. Sept. 28 So far eech obvious- known up to t?:4o'clock tonight i he peace talk there has been no loss of life dur in: < :ic from Gor-jthe hurricane which swept .Mobile i lie declared today. The damage was conlined i>n of the en- to roofs and plate gla - windows in e "unfaltor buildings in the business district. i tc? the end" The wind attained a maximum vc. tt the "world locit.N of I'll miles an hour. Titer e to live in'v.as practically no clan:age to . d ruinated by ping >v ol the jnn- Itaroineter Rising, The barometer at 1" o'clock wai ween German 20..">4 and risintr. The \\ in<l v !<> and nnashatit-' ity at tM< time was less than 2" ist for power miles. The telephone service was' wakened eon-j partly interrupted The residente! the world on j district was without electric lights % hut one war but the lighting service in tlie bttsi-> t Milner con- ness district was uninterrupted. Street car service was suspended s: That the at noon as a precautionary measure, (permany me- Fxtra police were placed on guard all in the fu- throughout the city. n this earth. r aim nothing Gulfport. Miss.. Sept. 28. No j material darttage to shipping or Ihaiicloned. , build ngs re-ulted front the hurri ited Admiral j cane whic h swept here this nftera He at the noon. Ample warning by the weathparty in Get. er bureau made it possible to take I vessels to protected waters, that it is net Pass Christian. Miss., Sept. 28 li.v- been clone I This section of the gulf roast, which it Milner eon- was swept bv the West Indian hur- j ricane late today, suffered eomparatbet etc l? lively light property damnce. There d fo rail that, were no casualties. The highest hat ki.,d are! wind velocity was <14 miles an hour.! e no peace for | That velocity was continuous for irse with the eight minutes. The average velocrld. no chance jity was 44 miles, lace she has | AVnreliouse Wrecked. No material damage was done at ntion to the' Gulfport. Miloxi. Long Reach, May ee-quarters of!St. Louis or Waveland. Miss, now alienated At Grand May. Ma., a warehouse Milner said: was wrecked At that point, which d moral iso- is between Pascagoula and Mobile. tell on her; the wind attained a velocity of 4.1 h as ntuch as ^ miles tin hour. d Iron, there| moral disad- j New Orleans. Sept. 28. The tropo have fallen ical hurricane which entered the the civilized mouth of the Mississippi River this forfeited the morning early tonight struck the ; riplos. For a Gulf coast between May St. Louis n so large a Miss., and Pensacola. Flu. I irse and held Weather bureau officials tonight man advance- were without information as to natter. what extent if any the storm had |rjls damaged Mobile, Pensacola. Gulfit this aspect j P|>rG Miioxi or the numerous small on the minds towns between the outside ports of i of the C.er- th?' ?torni area. J why a now' Telegraph and telephone com into being In 1 munications from New Orleans to waning splr- <*oast points was lost this afternoon. v doctrine thai Tho last mesage received from Mobile was at 3:3ft o'clock, at which j ' time it was stated the wind hadj leached a velocity of 90 miles an k'WIIFHF h?"r The last report from Pensa. cola this afternoon said there was' .... ,, a wind velocity of lftft miles an ' Iti/.ens Have . r hour. M| ^ New Orleans Safe. 0.?Fourteen New Orleans felt only the weakthousand of or segment of the hurricane. Or. 1 J a rlneerfc. have M. ("line, district forecaster, stated, i >ublle service The storm, after it entered the v leave their mouth of the river passed about 50 I if they can miles east of New Orleans to the \ er elsewhere, east flulf coast. I.ate this afternoon <* (all announc- the forecaster issued a statement i f se of the or- saying: "The people of New Or-j 1 e Department leans may go home tonight and re v p methods inter.ded to lation is beginning tr I employer and through people. Pin your faitl II of production and trans- you like to blood an disable society and the are material as well as it itself, the object at this vantages for those wh ig to render the enemy outside the pale of nd our dear country weak community and have [(stance of that strength." respect of civilized pei I in Default of Hail. nation which has take e had been questioned by part In human Intercot Clabaugh. of the depart- so high a place in hu ustice llavwood was held nient. this is no light t of $2f?,000 bail. Others Depressing Spl bended in Chicago and "There are signs th; default of $10,000 bail jc beginning to weigh chard Hrazler. of Chicago, and depress the spirit* nd elsewhere, member of nian people. That Is il executive board of the party has been called fleorge Anrevchlne, of Germany to revive the Djluth and elsewhere, and preach anew the >f the T. W. W. publicity niight Is right." llcneo; Ralph E. Chaplin. 1 manager of the "Soli Undlnmir I,ossicff, ( hi_ WOI'D SERVE AN" t Horton. Chicago, man uitlng union; Charles FourU.rn nioUHnwi , editor "A Rergumkas. ' ltecn Enroll* and Cleveland; Charles licago and Detroit: Her- Washington, Sept. 3 sr. Seattle and Chicago. thousand citizens, eight >p first automobile loads whom are skilled en? ed the federal buildine been enrolled by the \ r>ns were taken into oils- reserve as willing to approximately lfift had present employment ght in to be questioned. ?-??rve the country bett *re taken in a second de- Director William K. II ie I. W. W. headquarters. ?<| tonight. The purpo is the ten were questioned ganization set up by thi returned to the custody of ot Labor, is to fmnlsh al. Many of them wee to various branches of 1 :he county jail for the! navy without interferln tlal private business. 1 i $2.00 A YKAR 1ECASING ANOTHER BIG INFANTRY ATTACK HAIG PREPARES TO STRIKE W%w .> n, ?> HLUW. Positions Lost Wednesday Result in Additional Heavy Casualties. The Berlin official comi lunieation ('ports that to the east of pres. the llritish artillery action of drum fire, vhicli is always an indication that iaig lias in store for the enemy a dill further relenteless attack (gainst his lines. All the commanding positions ta<en by the English. Scotch and Alts ranan troops in the latest drivo have been firmly h< Id by them de-pit*? numerous furious counter attacks delivered with huge effectiveness. in which the Germans suffered terrible losses. At last accounts Field Marshal llalc wa- holding and on ol dating the salient positions won from the to"ma; - in Wednesday-V 1 utile east >f Ypres. the extension of which wo Id ive Irm a dominating point from whit h to operate against the () teiid-Lille Railroad and also a pos tiou tl; ok ng both the northern *' end uthern parts of Crown Prince Kupprcrht of Havana's line. <'row ii I'rinrr Repulsed. C own Prin o Fred? rick William rorfii.ues hei ami there to strike v:ol< at i v. Hi latest attempt has been in the forest of the Argonne, where three times he threw his troops against the Frenchmen. As on the Chetnin-Des-Dames and be_ fore Verdun, the effort of the Germans was fruitless and brought to thcin only additional heavy cnsutlt i?'S. Contpatativo quiet prevails on all tin other hattle fronts, although tin re has been a resumption by the li.issians of their activities in the Caucasus, where at several points Ottoman forces have been defeated. The British controller of shipping announces that the losses of British ships since last February have approximately equalled the total losses in the war before that period and that it is reasonable to expect the enemy will destroy with I'-boats 200 vessels in excess of the tonnage that can be built by next spring. lit*, miles and the minimum barometer reading was 2!?.61. The weather bureau was without late information from I'ilot Town, La., near the mouth of the river, from where the first reports of the entrance of the hurricane into Louisiana were received this morning. The wind was diminishing rapidly . ...1 , I... ?... - - .... I'.vi limn I-I rising sienUJiy there early this afternoon, however. and confidence was expressed that the headquarters for the bar pilots had not been seriously damaged. So far no casualties have been reported at any point. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 28.? F"ive inches of rain have fallen in Montgomery since Thursday noon, he heaviest rain for a similar pe"iod for 17 years. Telegraph and elephone service between here and ^ensacola. Mobile and New Orleans vas broken off today at noon. Just before the wires to Pensaola went down a message came that he Louisville & Nashville Railway raqks near that city were under ight feet of water and that several ridges were reported washed away. Southbound trains have been disontinued. River at Flood Stage. At t> o'clock the wind was blowing t 22 miles an hour in Montgomery, accessing to 30 miles at ft o'clock cith prospects of greatly increasing >eforc Saturday morning. Warning vas given to the 10.000 Ohio solliers at Camp Sheridan to securely asten their tents to prevent them >eing blown down. The. camp itreets were several inches deep in nud and water. * The Alabama Kiver will go to a lood stage of 22 feet here and may ^ higher.