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WAR CLOUDS LOOK THREATEN ING. The Russian Foreign Minister Hurries to London-Servants Demand that King Peter Declare War Against Austria or Abdicate. In spite of warnings to King Peter from Great Britain and France that the people of Servia be kept in cheek, the populace of Belgrade held demon strations yesterday and demanded the resignation of the cabinet and also the abdication of King Peter unless he declared war against Austria-Hun gary, which has refused to accept Servia's protest against the annexa tion of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ten thousand Austro-Hungarian troops are garrisoned along the Drina River, between Bosnia and Servia, ready for eventualities, and it is said 150,000 men can be thrown into Servian terri tory in twenty-four hours. M. Iswolsky, the Russian minister of foreign affairs. arrived in London last night, and will have a confer ence today with Sir Edward Grey, British secretary of State for foreign affairs, concerning the calling togeth er of the Powers signatory to the trear ty of Berlin in the endeavor to bring about order in the Balkans. Prince Ferdinand. the "Czar of Bulgaria," entered Philippopolis yesterday morning and received an enthusiastic greeting at the hands of the troops and the populace. No confirmation has yet been re ceived of the report that the Alban ia.:s have declared their independence of the Sultan of Turkey. Yesterday at Candia. the largest city in Crete, the militia followed the example of their compatriots at Canea, the capital of the island, and took the oath of fidelity to Greece. A Brittish fleet of two battle ships, two cruisers and two torpedo boat destroyers is today well on its way from Lata to the Aegean Sea. The forts on -the Bosphorus yesterday fired blank shots across the bows of a steamer flying the new Bulgarian royal flag as it attempted to pass them. Fleet Sets Sail. Valetta, Island of Malta, October 9.-The battle ship Prince of Wales, flag ship of Prince Lou-is, of Batten berg, the battle ship Glory the eruis ers Diana and Suffolk, and the tor pedo boat destroyers Andler and Banshee sailed today for the Aegean Sea. The squadron will be followed later by the battle ship Canopus and the cruiser Minerva. Gunboats Open Fire? Vienna, October 9.-A telephone message received here from Budapest says .that Servians today killed three Austrian gendarmes on the Bosnian frontier, whereupon gunboats bom barded the .Servians. No confirmation of' the story has been received here. Manifesto of Nicholas. Cettinje, Montenegro, October 9. Prince Nicholas today issued the fol .lowing manifesto: ''My heart weeps with the .earts of all Servia at the fate of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Still the black and yellow Austrian flag will never be strong enough to separaite the souls of the Moitenegrins from their broth ers in the annexed provinces. The colors will not only prove a signal vis ible from afar of the injustice com mitted, but also spur to hatred until ithe final victory of right and truth. ''As today the terms of the treaty of Berlin are infringed on one side by the annexation of Bosnia and Herze govina obligation on our part to ob resve Article 29 of this treaty fails. The treaty being forced on us and our maritime rights being cruelly limited. Montenegro considers herself no lon ger bound by these fetters. ''I am certain the great Powers will approve this step by which we free ourselves from these bonds.'' Demonstration at Belgrade. Belgrade. Servia. October 9.-Thea tre square today was the scene of re newed demonstrations by the popu lace. They were directed mainly against the government, 'he demon strators demanding the resignation of the cabinet. The already strong m v, mnei against King' Peter is growing in strength and the organizers of it are demanding that he either declare war am'inet Austria ~huigary or abd'e in farr,r of *i son. Crown Thye The members of the Skupshtina or Na,tional Assembly are arriving for an extraw-dinary session of that body, to b)e held tomorrow. This session is beinet vmited with intense interest. The Austro-Hungarian legation here is strongly guarded by gendar NEED CAMPAIGN FUNDS. Party Must Have $100,000 More, Says Bryan-Appeal to Loyal Members. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 10.--Wil liam J. Bryan in his address here to day referred to the Democratic cam paign fund. He said: "Our platform declares in favor of publicity as to -campaign contribu tions and that publicity is to be be fore the election. We made an ap peal for popular subscriptions and as a result we have collected something over $160,000. In addition to this we received about $40,000 from the Den ver fund, that being the amount left of the $100,000 given by the city of Denver to defray the expenses of the convention. That would make the campaign fund today between $200, 000 and $220.000. This fund has been collected largely in small amounts. The people. each contribut ing a little, have furnished the money with which we are making this cam paign. But we have three weeks yet and during those three weeks "-a shall need a considerable amount for the legitimate purposes of the cam paign. We need $100,000 more and it ought to be easy to collect that sum from the Democrats who endorse our platform and who are interested in Democratic success. A dollar apiece could be given by most Democrats without feeling the loss of it; $10 apiece could be given by many thou sands, and we have many hundreds who could give from $100 to $500. Mr Mack, chairman of the national com mittee, joins me in making this ap peal to Democrats throughout the country. Mail your check at once to Herman Ridder, treasurer of the Na tional committee, Hoffman House, New York, or to Norman E. Mack, chairman of the national committee, Auditorium Annex, Chicago. If wet can bring our policies to the attention of the public and get our forces or ganized we shall win a splendid vic tory.'" TO SURVEY TROLLEY ROUTE. Charleston Firm Gets Contract From Promoters of Augusta-Edgefield Line. News and Courier. Edgefield, October 9.-The incor porators of the Augusta and Edge field Electrlie Railway met here to day and awarded the contract to sur vey the line to Jones, Requarth & Kelsey, of Charleston. The survey will cover t-vo routes, one from Au gusta to Newberry, via Edgefield and Saluda; the other from Augusta to this place and on to Greenwood. A finance .committee was appointed to collecet funds to defray the cost of the survey. The mone:r is practically in sight and no trouble will be exper ienced in procuring it. Greenwood, Newberry, Augusta and Salgda are ready with their quota. After the line is definitely located and rights of way secured there are those who are only .too ready to fin ance the road. The authorities in charge will push the ma,tter vigor ously and when .the road is built, which is little short of an assured fact, it will open up one of the best sections of the State. GREENWOOD CONTRACT LET. Abbeville Man's Bid to Erect Fed eral Building Accepted. News and Courier. Washington, D. C., October 9.-The treasury department today aecented the proposal of Fred Minshall, of Ab beville, to construet the new Federal building at Greenwood complete for .$42,550. The contract provides for the building to be ready and turned over to The government by November 1, 1909. It will be necessary, there fore. for work to commence at once. Congress recently appropriated a large sum of money for the erection of buildings in different places, and Representative Aiken, in whose dis trict Greenwood is. took care of that place. The new building will be a valuable addition to the town. PELLAGRA CLAIMS VICTIM. Young Woman Dies at Charlotte of Disease Dr. Babcock is Studying. Charlotte. N. C.. October 9.-Pel lagra, the rare disease which is baffl ing the physicians of this country,. claimed its third victim h: re today. when M.iss Sue Woods. 30 years old. of ifeP'dia u. Miss.. a daught er oif JusI we XX oods. if tlle s11preme (Pourt of Mississjippi. ieid at thle Precsbyter inn H[ospitail. ration and ireatment at the local ha,: I lital for three weeks and phrsicians unt {+rtunate woIm1anl and take opp tility 1++ toild: the stran1Thre laIla( lie distinuished Dr. J. W. Babco< t'fiiihnlbia. S. C., who is making sp'teialty of the disease and receni returned from Italy. where he invi tigated the milady as it exists amo the peasantry of that country, a where it is considered necessarily f tal, a short time ago held a ei;nic f the North Carolina Medical Colle and visiting and local physicia here. Dr Babcock states that the are probably two hundred cases the ma'lady in the Southern Stat( but it is only recently that it has be definitely diagnosed. and hence t Charlotte cases have excited wit spread interest. Two of the fatalitii that occurred within the past mon were of well-known citizens. The d ease is directly traceable to diseas corn and is found to be non-commur cable. NEWBERRY UNION STATION, Arrival and Departure of Passeng Trains-Effective 12.01 A. M. Sunday, June 7th, 1908. Southern Railway: No. 15 for Greznville .. ..8.57a. No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.40 p. No. 11 for Greenville .. . .3.20 p. No. 16 for Columbia .... .8.47 p. C., N. & L. Ey. *No. 22 for Columbia .. ..8.47 a. No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.56 p. We LeE Buy I We provide easy te We enable borrowe in Monthly Instalime' allowed to meet obli It is cheaper than pa to save money to buy Contract. If you want to save take a Security Contr Call on A. J. Gibson Treasurer, at office; < streets, next door to SECURITY LOAN A Fanc3 The Book Stc come if you are Glass, Fancy CI Silver. NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGI Noitee is hereby given that the su ervisors and County oards of Co1 misioners for Newberry and Salu Counties, South Carolina, will be Chappells depot, Newberry County, Friday, the 16th day of October, 19( at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of sa day, with suitable plans and speci: eations, then and there to let out to t lowest responsible bidder the bui] ing and erecting of a new bridge os Saluda river, at that point, betwe said Counties, and to take from t successful bidder sufficient bond I the faithful performance of his du the amount of said bond to be not h than his bid. Until said day of me ing said plans and specifications m he Nr. .,:i fur Colunbia ....2O p.Ir. r- *No. 21 f,r Lauren .. ..7.25 p.m. y. *Does not rin on Sunday k, This t:ie table shows the tin. at a which trains may be expected to dz l part from this station, but their de ?s- parture is not guaranteed and the ag time shown is subject to change with ad out notice. a- G. L. Robinson, or Station Master. ns re THE SLEEPINO SICKNESS WHICH MEANS DEATH How many readers have heard of this on terrible disease? It prevails in that be tar-away country-Africa--especially e- the Congo district. It is caused by es the bite of the tsetse fly. When it th bites a person, the sleeping symptoms s- begin and finally the sufferer sleeps until death occurs. . Contrast this with the peaceful, balmy sleep of health. Is there any thing more wearing than to lie awake at night, tossing about, nervous, with cold feet, hot head and mercy knows what else? Short of letting the tsetse fly bite us we would do almost any thing for relief. How can we pre er vent it? Mr. George Hayes, of Union City, Pa., writes: "I had lost my appetite, was all run-down, could not sleep nights. I had tried every thing without relief. Vinol was rec ommended, and to my surprise, it helped me at once; gave me a splendid appetite, and now I sleep soundly." What Vinol did for Mr. Hayes, it will m do for every run-down, nervous and a overworked person who cannot sleep. Wm. E. Pelham & Son, Drug m. gists, Newberry, S. C. id Money TO iomes! rms of payment. irs to accumulate a fund -ts, on which interst i ations at maturity. tying rent. If you want a home take a Security money for any purpose act, It pays. ,Asstant Secretary and :orner Boyce and Adams Dopeland Brothers. ND INVESTMENT GCl China! re is th~e place to in need of Cut ina and Stealing lool( Store. . tive supervisors. Said bids shall be sealed and delivered to said supervis pors not later than 11 o'clock, a. in., o 16th Oct., 1908, and said Commission lers reserve the rih to reject any at and all bids. The time in which said m work shall be completed, and the time 8, of payment, shall be announced on id the day of letting. j.. J. Monroe Wicker, he Supervisor Saluda County, S. C. d. B. T. Mack, er Eupervisor Saluda County, S. C. en Attest: be H. C. 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