The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 02, 1916, Image 2
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orro's, and aomethln
_ be thrown Iwrk" I ' Utr*
J «Hiultl tx» i«f->int)lltffn'(l,
SISiANlO LN r01»Rl»JA
MOVEtt AT GREAT SPEED
I tn'iM'iluve.thaf bis n’: r «»''wi-it titA
MACKENSEN CREAKS ALL RE- flank* wt te safe. T{.l* t .tln n, was tin*
*ltiiatl(>n as (t apjn c* i t'» ml'itao*
stuilonl* on, lbt» Riilo of U^a, j»ater,
anil inada- tli'fin foci that wKwi-'ithe
.main blow was strAick i'.K.»ln*.t-tl»o
Rounianian tones u avbulu route, not
from Trausylvania,-but In the Imb-
rudja. ’
J It is apparfrlit. whiit happenea
j wlH'ii the attack was tleUverci. Tlte
’ (.erfnans rmnenttHtod their main
j sti emillion lhe. ttoiiniiuilan left 4tuhk
^ a loot' the sea. V\ ftii/ttTrJ'illc iforce
i they struck the Koumanitiii line, bijH
rtt batik, broke It, amt jrouuib*:^.}'
. ; frouted the left wina.
Hwwfnise Imitons YlTis tmcovnied the-centre,: which
wair i for<,M ^ t0 bill- back,,- e t o-iin:
M-eWe«*en. th rcTcTP. tnrd renstiW twterfaw with, hit nip ply nyetem jn
New ’ i 11. Times K .port Kays tier-
imdij H is Ite Moved Itouiiianin as
Olfeitslve I'actoi fer Sonie Time to
( V ino—i i encle*
nt. \'or(|itii ami iveoaptwu
( roiim).
BETTIMi NOW EVEN MONEY;
to ^ut thi» railroad In his r«*ar
I
DP TO ,11. S. SAYS GREY
aver of IlcpuMhun t'aiyli-
date* Aihonk IU*; ters.
prder to ruin tbe >nn»palitn. Therwstov,^ nrcruT’
no ftnlicatloh that anything l.’.e this fiffliisn KfcStiM AlU UIVEN Now Vdrk !l«*m>its Itlsamieaiaiice of
Is apt to bappon. It Is, hoa*cver, an ‘ _
evewpMiieot-denser to Macketmen j SHIPS BY DESTROYERS
poHitton. ,
l olly as sensutier.nl anil even ninri- . #
Mir pi Ishm than ' Miickemen's suecess
In Polirndja was the Kudi'en renewal
of the b»ule of Vrrtltin Ivy . the
Kiondi,.' • >v» more e’oaucrtt • proof
toti'.tl he given that' Ve d in Ih oiie of
the great nst cf (lerman failures. In
deed, as far as (lertri 'try'n part ini this
battle was coiKermi''.. It was over
early In April. * Aider t' at date all
at »I per bus
cleanest and beat that w«
ir la.sAi auiui "
*!»v« ey.., _
Oatet, Headlhod, ,Al^
..osslbllily of suc.—.'s had
se;l.
Neverthelefct, the French stroke Ir
exceedinj;ly dircaucer.tny. and from
a fernian ohil of .view most dis-
.eoitraging.**" ^ittoe April T, the’Ger-
niuns, at an enormouH expenditure of
men and shell, endeavored to break
town the French’.defem'e-oH tlie ietlst
batik of the Meuse and drive straight
at the city. -
For months this went on, the gains’
being recorded litera.’ly foot by foot.
And in a few hours the Frenth re
took at an almost ins^gnillcani cost,
a <;ost measurable' with the n ,mber
of prisoners captured, everything
that the Germans were able to take
fronPApril 1 lo July.”l.
Nothing whieh has happened for
some time has thrown open the gates
of speculation so wide. The Ger
mans were" cfiTtplit asleep.ghat much
Is evident. Hut tHequestion pi, to
what extent was the element of sur
Foreign Sen ctuiy
Ft
Alnii/W Kye. il?».bu; Fulghuill
Oats, grown by -C'lejrtjbon- ci*jAuli#t0#
fl bu. Farm and gar-tfea
-bought and sold. Above prlc
o. b. Orangeburg. 8. C, _»oa
depend on our seeds. F. M
Crum and Co., -^Vholcsalt' aiiAl
tall Seed Dealers.
Half a mfHim”'dollars has been
w igeied on the result of the election
at the big hotels in New York during
the past:, week* This estimate was
made Saturday frbuutbe reports of
the betting comhiissibhiers and s'^ako
l.o.ideiK pjalclng their he.rdfUart'ers in i
ors Tluft (ierm inv-H IMclvo t,n “ u btown betting district, v- ! . • / 1 ” T
—r ”, •• . ** . Z .The odds which have’ favored firey'l-oxo.for .sale—)
the ITtltcd States Gives No IHglit Hughes up to the pfesc'nT weie wipedf WllHap LokOBce, Fla-.
out in the betting Saturday. All the ^ —-—■—
to Knglaml,-But filust be Kept to
Tells Protesting
.FOB SALE - MISCELLANEOUS
5 each. R. E.
Similar opinions have been ex
pressed by'soma of the newspapers
up for discussion by request., for in
formal iqn from Foreign Secretary
Grey regarding./the Amercaa policy
the •right, so that in ,a/bort time the
entire line was affecled, lliW Ger-
innuM pressed their advantage, and
Tj,i« week -jus.I closed has seen ttm the Itouiiiauian retreat beeante al-
Tcuiotiu antes dj liyor a • staggering iii<,st. a rout-. With rilniost inciediblo
Mow to Ifoumahia in* Dobrudja, the k|m*4m1, rivaled only by Iheln speatd in
result of which, has been the dost rue-' going through Itussin, the Germans
tion of the oniy means of crossing followed up their nuccohn, thejr llne
toe DubuIhi fioiu th« Iron Galas td growing shorter a« Uiey arlvwnced,
the liotvarubian frontisr - j limy took Coristr.nza, the main
It is not difficult to understand Uouifraolan port on the Black Sea,
what has happened. The difficulty and in a few days straightened out
lies in understanding how It happen-; their line along the railroad and
t*d. The mnia point seems to4>« that seized Cernavoda. The great bridge
Itouniania and Itussia were outguess- was immediately. in danger, and old
'**<1, out-msnouvred, and out-fought. Uouinania, as distinguished from
VV« are a long way from the scone Dobrudja, was about to Im i nv * (le, t-
of this fighting, we do not know Hart of the defenders retired
what cdimidorallonsZed to this move acrosa the bridge, the’ rent'dnder Con
or Hat, we have but the maps to tluued to'fall ha«*F into Northern
guide us and can. study the military
phases ui any silualion only from
tlte ti.a|H, w it lit - ti t any knowledge
w,;,ii poMical or other consider
tioi.s do mo d a given ftiililary i>ol-
ii t . ' . .
Fiotn a n.ilitary viewpoint Itou-
maliiu s et:'ire plan seems to have
been ill • u e.v^l anil poorly M*t*cut-
oil. Thw. c i o.fK-..l mist an e was Hie
abortiv-- ti.fv.Tn •• inio Tr.insylvanta.
'I'hc fo» .ns ate eleat That por
tb>n ot ti.o frontiei lioiu The Iron , —. , . . - . _ >, .i,™ n „ r .
Uates to the soulhw«<st«ra tip of s.u<ess Is. as far as II ha* programmed, tinni Germany. Ui jcarhn tlve Soinni'* k . tl .
Uukowina .• a iu*io of uioiintshis. defensive ih nature raider thm ot frent. had evidently drawn from . . . . ■ ‘ ^ .
On Hip n part of 4h« Ijnntier femdve.- What the Germans have ac- Verdun scetor • I “»»<» ““J Hie others had bten m
for a long . n the;, at* tas far- j-onipllshod is lo prevent any’jmssl-. In other word
pathtiiii >. k i ... n .rttis ti pan. tits bllity <if a future Koumauiaii often- SoBjnie has
Trsiisylv..n,ati Alps I e ive fr. Ibis quar % | many has been for I to fake a long
Tto* r»i.i.lining pirt of t l.s f: mitisr.' -The man qua r x of such sn of- ehanew on other sectors lu. order to
bn.lge this AH)( ^ ^ ^ f ^
ui.*'.*' I" that apparptitly cannot ba tuitcli of it was destroyed by the Ito'i
i ros.-etl in .trength. ei.spt at the ntanian* Would be an interesting happened In the wesf, and the source
bstting, and there'was colupgratlvely i p or sale—TO acres, .4 acres cleared,.^.:
,, . . . .. liule of it, was made aj even money.... 4 room house,”?1..300,» N. TobiasJ
Amei ha llo.esford Again (jues, .The scarcity^pT JiugTics backers was i Largd, Fla.
tions Our Neuliality *' explained byithe desire of the Re- 1 ! 1 —
-” /. publican supporters to get better Bargain Fa If Sale is offered
Some utterances of .the feeling that odds. It is generally believed that. in p ure Bred Shetland Ponies. E. ”
th^ activity of American warships in This week will see the odds ten to j. ^ Andrew's. Bristol, Va. •
rescuing passengers from tne vessels' OisiR * n 1‘uvor of-President Wilson.. |_g . —
sunk by the German submarine U-53 ° nl y **iKe bets were record-
off the Ainerican coast ain't)anted to ®d Saturday -it the hotels. ' .Te.i Ilik-
a "breach, of neutrality, wore made arc, the spoiling promoter,pul «7,000
Thursday in the. House of Lords by j ** even money on the president’s
Baron Beresfprd and Baron Syden-1 c 15 *" 06 °f r e-election. John A. Drake
ham. Lord Befesfortf'is recognized took the Hughes end. nikard, with
as the spokesman for the ngvy.
fifty-five thousand dollars- more to
bet on general and Ohio results,
found no takers. There were two
and publit? men.as well as by naval | otl^f^bets at even money of five
offipers, ahd the" matter was brought/thousand a piece.
5.57 At*res best grazing land in Flor
ida. Artesian water. Bxcellent
local markets. Rail and, water
transportation. For reasons will
sell cheap. Address' owner Box
1168, Sanford, Fig.
Berkshire Grade Skoals—^From pro
lific soVs; three months old; $5
each. Uplands Farm, Eagle Springs,”
,N/*C.
ry -Dobnidla, keeping, jeneratly in eon-, prise the reason for the success j regarnitiB. xne Aniercaw policy
in (ket with the Germans asc-they re-ho what extent the weakening of the ( antl P os "» , ble action by the British
of treated The bridge was lown up by front by withdrawals. government. • .
a the’ltoumanians. aid tiro Germans! The indications are that eonc1u‘ m
The list of the largest layers of
bets during the week is headed by A11 ’ . ,,
Dryer; one hundred thousand dollars; l’* ue Kegistered Hewfo.d
— - - - - - - ! Extra fine farm at farmers prices
Bulls
on Hughes, Bernard.Baruch, one hurt-i arm ai lar-uiev. P ixvb.
dred thousand dollars on Wilson. Tex ''HI be sold soonpome and sert
TiiVnnt *fvtv thmiK.-iml. rioll.'i’a on them. 8. D. Gross, Chester, o. G,
Rikanl, sixty thousand- dollars on
Wilson, Bpb ; uoss, sixty . thousand
dollars on Hughes, E. E. Smathers.
fifty thousand dollars on Hughes and
Janms A. .Murphy, forty* thousand
dollars on Wllsdn.
HIGHES NEARLY KILLED
viaonny nrnwn iron) mo ^ . — r 7*'— -
or to an extent too great. I “'“J a “ d ‘l 1 * others had been rceei.ed
ipi)a the pressure on the ,tt f ul whether the circumstances were
been so heavy that Oer-' ,n “•'•"rdance to the Germ.-n pledges
Motor Far Stoji* on Track a« Ills Spc-
clal Tfatn Appma* he-*.
Kwr-ltu cures . Constitutional • Dis
eases, RUeumatism, Neuritis, Stom
ach. .Liver, Bladder, Brights, fete.
Write .’for booklet. ,Kar-Hit Com
pany, Tacoma, Wash. .
Fninm for sab'—If on the market
for a cotton, tobacco, or ^raiii farm,
it would pay. you to get my fat in
list before buying. Ar. G. Hun
Apex, N. fc. *
to fho Hnited Ht.ites. He referral'to
''the activiti*** of the F-53 uf*der ll:e
very eyes of the American navy." and
tbe declaration ol I’resldent Wilson.
It must also j
'Even before the exploit* of the
fill Germany 'with alarm, ftermna} , " rn «° V'T 1 *.
writers, while the battle of Verdun. «°**rnment the l alte.1
was.in progress, wrote roastaatly ofl fj’'!*? 1 . JT-*** v
the fact.that France was being b | eJ that the sinking of neutral *hlpr. go^
white at Verdun I ? n V"! Th T
. .1 have lost eighteen vessels In tklc one
Thenirst contradiction esme on tn#| j,,,.,,,), an j «hat mu*t small neu-
8«>nime. There, Is a loach of ironyj | r< | a think of their powerful repre
Charici Evan- H
crushed beneath lit*
j at. Oswego. N .Y .
■ Mrs. Hughes. M's.
Charles Kami...
tour manager, aud rt
lluwlu ■ wsm
* The caf Decaine wed
jam -as la was.crossiMt
the New Y'ork. Ontarh
;hes was almost
>w n #pe«'tal train i
l , e«iin T»■**■*—Easily grown.
I proved xarieties suited to the C
i..i ,, ■ * *„. I linas. Well cared for tree* Wgtn
.. ii Beanna in three to IDe years alter
transplanting, vou should grow
these delicious nuts for your%eit.
WTfTl 1 Thr ptliw —< iwfpr
<i
u..* ear
a motor
the trahks of I
and Wt*itlrrB|
ralltoad,
that Mr
emerge*!
. A curve hid the
within two leugtl
motor. A panIfvet
itinld Hc\i ker back
i-'n the ratnpe'.gn train j
ahe*|* way' reluming tef
s tunnel nt n rapid rate J
train until It ..
s of the •tailed]
»rte*|. The motor]
priuced nor turn
mcer of Iran*-1
Uridgc.i in-vti^ ,vt tnshhIs South- pleee of Information. This brhlge l» of.greatesf Hatjsfaction
*-ru l*o r .• I)a of;, re Jlo- only Itn** not :* sHiKle stru*'ture.. hut a series of *
a l"ttg win. !i ui ud v .in* t* iinopp'.oMl bridges lontfetdlng with each-other,
by n.i' ii.il i>l. ta<-|i-s | in it* general feature*, it ia an
The 1'ifc ,il step for Itoiigisnis tn open flmir. singM track st**el struc.
ti' * f 'm ti i oiishleAni;. d, | 1 1 * ve Hire, the spans *>f which sre support-
arnl ei i the military *)evi*nt*. id f*n lira** stone pier*. All of Jhe
vc l cm*' im-' ii to (idiosr t .* e>- span* were probably not blown up.
an. •• t urn.shod by It.tly nautralK- The destfructlon of two or lhr**e spans-io the fact that, while the Sontme ■
esl i rstis) IranU •by i losing ' thn would have accomplished the led fighting was at it* hetgM. th-re was! j^ 0 |j fl , ^ ,,•!,! ' , , ilM ( hhfnvw 1 ***' K. *' F*H*k. manager of Ira
pt.- . s. and then to hnvn tamed purp**se. and at the anine time li.m* ntlll enotigh force la the French com-1 ",pis rme of Ame-ii- .n wsr l«>rtnton fonghl hi* wsy franttehtl
*• i*.> nvatisliic tone into an Inva- given tfie Itoumanl.ins the niiniinum mand to strike such n Mow at Ver-! h |,jp. Lord Hydenham fwek ti e po-, tbr*> - : the sluoitlng ery%d a:i»i i
eiou of liulgaiia thmngh thn only amoent of work (*? do ahouM the dan Itself. France, In order to •' ptg«cii*e of AeieftvnM down tlie track toward the J
*.,»u gut* wav tu>o that county. (time mme ^hen.they wished to re - t;nue the Somme offensive at Rui v»*r*hlw» mwaiaUy en:, filed G a *nv • , *' n
Thla. aa we well know, wag--the phice it unit r* ne* the «r**s»itig at. pr*‘sent rate..Is fneced to keep n[, 0 ,j p f v »t. a i |,. 1»he hn*|t*-*-were ihr«»wn »»n w .th a
Gasis of Hie it.ittan plan of campaign, this point. hCfevy fAnrsnfrallnn on that fmnt. j pilJ| jj,,! ail ,, , aill j | n violence that mil mra and I .
T h« Italian* sfrugcl**! and fought ll h» not vet known to what extent t;< re • nj to m**«*t it. mu«t be C'lUally. ,|,| e ru y ,,f mt. rn.tlonal law v’opiM*! | i-t twenty feel away*
their way into the Irentipo piaaea the Uoumanlan defeat has hem < ;*r- strong. Turon Here ford extreme d • f , ' 1 i *oJ**r la wMh Mr. and 1
until th.-y were eff«* tually blockotf, rl**d. Few repnrtn have ivncli.-d u* When we see France, in spite of I opinion thaf UetOnrny Intended to , Mn* lluahe* were sluing.
. ml drove tt.efr main offenan nt the from any sortree as to the number* **f ,| ltv j„.| n g ; ,b1e to administer *u* h a t i m , v-... nc* into l' e wsr ro c- to I ♦ ♦ » 11 —-
ls..n»i. line Tlie aituatinua ware prlaonera taken. The Berlin repdrta ioo;,! defeat in another section, a de-i be able to *ay she c.m*1.| not li*tit t ie, lill I FR -MTO
liractically Identical. lint the an- have mention*-*! taking a gieat *tuan- f,. nl m ),| r || cermnny Is not strotjg{ *-» —d -•— * — — *•-- ■ vWvfc nifitjtr Mv >•% iw
sn.iwn |j.i..rs, »liHinver n.ev ».ire, tity uf mlliiary store*, xgirtirtilaflv enough to check, la It not a natunilj
le. td.-d I.. . at., pa i*,n a.f.ag otber aiif g the line of the railroad from query. Which ha* l>eeii hied white |
line- , t Gonstnnxa. Itut little claim Jtra been France nf Oertnany?
'It. n-vl* if i "as the ,< t*ii» of the, mnde «s RT prlstinefli. i ~
• <t !• n •• I . hruMja *.T fTy ffaTi'isw ■*■ " " * "■* 11 ,
1-11. in;, iif.t,. t jwi-v.«i-, siioiiid. It vi*mW •heeefone seem thnl the
li.tvc v> .u ted tin* Uiiiiiii.im ns of (t entlnncd from p'g'' o ,e I
1‘iiH.i.irt atuk ItnMmanian force* are
J. It. Wight, Cairo. Ga.
Iwmf for Kale—Will sell -tin acres
of. Mad in Troup County, right nt
UabhettsviSW. In tracts irom *• to
leu acres, rut to »utt pur rhgMr.
Good graded school and rharches
grit bin a tulle. Well improved and
high grade soil. Gome and see fur
yourself. L II. Traylor. Uabbetts-
vilie, Ga.
PLKSONYL
Fur rvpevkUced
•uperioieadent a
Buena Vista. Ga.
ot
whut under way Before the|
situation had realFy developed it was
t'»iil*.nt ili k tt the Teutonic allies pro-j
|.n * .I ifi.tkinK ikihrudja Hie. main.
batUeK'olind.
Maekeusen, the greatest drivingj
fort’f* in ti e Gernian army, lha iiian !
who more titan any toiler was the!
a.-tive lu* d of the gieat Gernian |
*1 nt* auaiiist Russia a year ago, wta*
I a* •>! in citmtnand of tho Dobrudja
fun e, it.- is too gi ud a man o-l>e
pl it i d at a f post unless eV-*ntS of
jiufryrlaiiyc art* Jnteiidod, ' I
—--*-** the *i*l»« •'‘lutitil.—.Falkan. L
h*vn an e‘x-eh*ef nt »4t«» bad'
put lii-cii in active i'•'I serv-bw and •
»»as dtqioseil 'n favor of von I linden-'
liur.". 'was t!;<* German cumtii ndcr in'
T 'svHanii. . Was il not evident
pi s< ti* airy’iutm t. If Mtch |»e the
ca*e. it mesns I lint t.erniany lia*
•iiithinit to fear fr**m tlie Itooman*
iaa* foe Mtiuc time lo come, hut it
ihie* m.t mean that I ton man I a Im*
yet Im-vi* e|imloal**l to any tiling
like the extent of ^erhla.
I
for i> I'.-a - to he
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Otic* Dohrudja ha* licen completely
oecupied hy the t.eriuanJ the Kou-
tn m sn position will be on tld* front
purely defonsiye In character. Ii»>ld-
ln« a line back **f the Danube
I ^
dcfeuil. afiTT FP.Tnr^e or-Itcr-tnirrlm
; pi.f ition v. ith resfect to the encir-
■ ding tjertnans, itouniania can quick
ly reinforce any- threatened sector.
{-This will releasa a number of troops
for tite operations in Tranr.ylvroTa,
. r tl:*< Dsnube line cr.n, of course, be
[.! f'd ' itfi less n i*i then it took toj
! i, l the Une in the oped country toj
■ t'.'e uast. • . . j
'Flu* value rf tho Roumanian
' troops is. however, a questionable
; asset They are not seasoned and
are presumably in a diforgnnizei! and ,
l pajiU/itrieken comliiiqn. 'I'ltey b.ive'
I qh mo-, proved bttf a poor n-alcb 1 ir fbe yot-
, eran trooits of t'vrr.auy, eml,need
i'*a.s..iiing more than anyt.bfn^ e’se.
'This they will probably g-/t before
. n.tjirers have coached tho point where
llqj'.mania is actively .lireatened by
the Ceftnan dTT?Psel / ' »•
. This point lias not b"" , i reached
! yet. The Roumanian oll'onSe his
Ifccn de^tioycd.> Then* is no ques
tion of this. Rut Rcumania proper
has imt been seriously in vailed. In
; .ft, except for Dbbrudia,- which ia
really not a,part of Rounuinia pH)T>-1
' ' • da a
lt**l> of Toung Man Fonml t nilcr
K*»< k«.
The both' «f * youth., apparently
seventeen year* old. believe*! to f he
that *»f J, It. Gliritgiian. of Tallabas-t
IK*#*, Fla., v. as found in -the.niail nr
of . a train* arriving'nf Montgomery
from Atlanta Sunday night. .A coro
ner's jury retr* »**d a Verdict of death
by suffocation. ...
The body was found'under the pile
whole world and also be* au«e the I
t’nited State* would M* a valuable
s**et to her at thc-pea.* r**nfef«*n e ' _
ife continued;
"Ttve t etted J*Vn*e* ere rr iWv I ■
rnilim nidlna atul *>li cliiut t’.i* r !i tlft j j,-
**ibinnmnt* nf aflNt*>. If I’te Foit-T
!”•«*•»
itl.i";
ml States And not sent thefr Rblp**
which for aome ex’raordina; v rea-
son happene*! to be « n the fcpot.do
save life, the German v. world- n«*
doubt have broken»f*^^qed<e to
which their att»-*^<dfT m-i*l h *cn call
e-l. I think we sre hound to takr
"nut b e of a fact whicji does not gp-
penr |p be quite w iihiui/he (vun-l* of
Acthlcnt it*-*-**»» on Iteiurn
OTowigm Hunt.
iehilng Smith, a well knowi
youra Atlanta* business man wii
killisi. and Mis* Nell Waldo, nlecs-o
former Gcv. John M Slaton, was p i.
nlbly fatally Injured in an atitomo
bile aublent .early Sunday wfien i
party of Atlantan* were returnin'
! from a "possum ••unt at the tinmen'
Supreme rourt * dge Atkin:on.
Marry for *ncce«a and happlnwa;
auny thousand n.ember* both sex**
wishing early matrtege: hundreds
wealthy; tonrtdcntial dcM-rtptions
free, tlatabllshed* jg year*. The
Reliable t'lub. Mr* W’rubel. 7SS
Maduon. Oak tend. Gal.
neutrality as fnr ns tlie I'bltcd State,
ore concerned”
Foreign Secretary Grey said:
“We have' no under..t:*.ndinc will
. .— . . ||)^ Hnited-States govcrtfiien* a* t,*
of m ill sacks anil pouches when the ahu | nfo rm ition they are going to
■f.-^MUtda.ikkit r *' 1 ■‘'i ' a 1 | get or what thev will do wlfti the In
u , m u!..u. Hoy •. •v.V'.h-.'ihed
pronched Mm in .Atlanta-and mnreltYj,_ A!1 ;..f or
to*bo allovved to rido *>n to Opelika
but was refused. It Js believed- Hi
boy hid In the car anti was I. tried
under Hte pile of,.tpail matter’tbrowa
back by the clerks^ .
NEW FDIES IN USE .
( ent l*ie< esH’iit Into (’li'fiilatlon
dn—Hast..
MLt. AH
;| matfon, for ourselvc** " from suc.i
sonrre* as are open to r.s. and these
sauri csi in titi* ra: e I 1 mein** are
ofiieers in chnfg^ of th-* -Jiierthant
vessels sunk, ot*'pau*ertgrtrs. In one
case nt any rate, r.lmard the nief
chant vessel*.
"That Is what 1 ■ being done on the
other side, I understand. .Full rt j
ports. I. trust, will rop'h the nd-j
nikuUy in due course as to Hie state j
ments of survivors, rml v h/-n the?* j
reports r.re rceeiveii I cannot imeginei
ativ reason whv they ■ shi.ivld not be i
FRENCH ATTACK AT VERDIN
Appaii-ntl) It Timk tlie t.erm*n» h>
*» g- -
,*rfe, Freh^h attaek at
ly by sirrprisejtnd not at one ifoiln*
did they succeed In stopping the im-
tetqous rush. In three hour* the
French recap!ure<k ground, to gain
which reituirid nioivths of patient ef
fort by the Germans Including such
positions at Diijimont fort and
were won and lo.d repaatedlv. ’
♦
* r *
The new. jet) cent., piecesww.ere put
into circulation Saturday fvr the first: ma(le pubUc in this eounjrv.
time, shout one huxdred and eighty
thou.sod doiiurs worth beingdistri-
4iute*l to-banks ami trust companies. ,, „
Tho obverse shows a head of Lib-' ^ f reW0 i n August of the rtum
erty in nrofljc. . while the reverse
FARMERS EXCHANGE
CLASSIFIED mm AND
"Lord Sydophh.m.” continued Vis- j ♦ *4 * ♦
roimt' Grey, ‘‘quoted statemeivfs made
•ft ft
tc-r of Vessels sttrtk by German sub
shows the'fasces of noTfip£w'?™ .ftjnee- Hte - -aoverm
dcmo'ting po.wer.and auth rity. sut-! ^ a Pt®‘^ V
round,in; t^eentntl d^.iRn is *m up ,/ thp jhiddle of August in
\ FOR SALE-FARM PRODUCTS |
1,000 .huslicls Texas roil ru.-t proof i
Wes'lefn jfrowh seed'otvig for sa!* ; ['
7» . c4nas J ■■ "
;
^ There it nothing imaginary
'about the world'Wtde
fame of
_ sg-BACH
^JTtra CjunliUt PlAKOS
and Flay a u MAncs
It U th* n*turi>l roc opr
Siv- r^d to Lmgibl* RfU
mem—vh* lastini* appicciatl
of suprCK)S'-y of ten*, touch
and cotvstruevipn. "
U<
•' Easy ‘
pi Ttei
wrnath, denoting peace.
M O.MEirf eS" in flames
11-
Tuo Hilled in diinipint; Tipm Burii-
iivg Uuihling. * ,
circuniSf/nces which were apparently
not in Accordance -with that'pledge
which included firing torpedoes at
South Carolina.
Rembert, S. Q.
delivered anywhere
\Y. A. .-4, ui*
The Marcliant Music Co.
Orangeburg, S. C.
.. f rJ. V'
KST,\IU.ISlli:i>* IH82. •-
cl'-ntly' nroviding for the ' safety'of
the crews or passengers xyhon^the
ships were sunk. • •
■ "I am sure the admiraltv (indeed, I
think it has been made public), c-.m'
miiU.iC.ly Jjoatances which -have pe
er. the Go; in an a have not .mao
great dual oi headway toward
a rest. i- . .-. .k..'. . ”1
No one at this distance can fpre-4— . .
cast the German plans w ith, accuracy.' Two young ^oiiifiiT wore killed in',a
Get nuftiy is pursfripg tlie Koiinmn- p r p which wreejeodat sevf'ri story loft
pans-in tha north of .tite Doht’mUa. ,:iu-| i ; u tory huiiiiiiijt.lnThi.st jloust inj. cuVred since the middle of Augitsf
nmj in all probability has-stiff i«'i<*nt. at roe'..at New York N^dnesday aiight, | and are cccurring.. e\ ery wcej^," of-
‘foti rf fit MiPd ttC'drive *h’enr still fur- /rig t rorfcrty dasnitge^eslkuatf/l Allied or ' tu:m-ral .-iireccba.flt^r'vkaaas.
^itjver nortlw-and probably seize the .- t abt ui one huftdred thou.'ctndcTol-! hiving torpedoes fifed at them-with-
wj^ofs'onrsv; .*>ne negativ^^ou them banks of'the lover Dannie p.,, .j ot! .r persons had” not 1 ont. v arnintf, pnd in some c;*se* loss
It does hot 3e-tih.poi-dlile that t nis h('"p account id for. | Of life occurring from crews being
J'S'l'AniYlSi-IKD 1877.
iijBES Machinery Co.
Tllf'Ff
ronsidcraHon. The entire scheme of
invasion Of Dphrulia
a I'f'lllfi: I
.TIHTST tn
ti i* assum’f'Yi'yn'.' first, that the Black
.Sea was safe anil that no troops voith!
Lina i <iuW-,be crossed. To get into j
l*>o*ai«l.!a a,nd-threaten the rear bjAMljs :fllT rt”tfofnrn ami a. numKN-
the Russians who' are fighting* n of ‘^ :>0na g , !VerH , of tlwm fin-inen.
r.uktrwma would seem' pr.u'tn.'l.y ■ - , nP i iv
he landed -behiTfilriiim so as Jo cut fiis, fqipoasible, even were the line of ike* s ' - . “
line of ffimmimication-:'second. Hiat Disnitl'* open. Except for- this, it }
the ; Danuhe was equally y safe and : would teem that -Germany has al-
| ready accomplished all ot. which the
situation la capable. ' •
Af the same time, Mackcnaen’s
position as lie move* north i* not
without It* element* of danger..' I
that’no troops could cross in suffi
cient force end wHh sufficient artil-
Ifcry to infli.-l damage to his rear.
■'These assuifiptions were reason
ably sure On the Black Sea the only
port available Is* Varna, nnd bertmse
vif the nature of the country aur-
. rounding this city It i* almost use-
.have already spoken of the assump
tion -that be
that tha Danube
a port of. debarkation for j la form Id hit
XprpajvjdnKwt entirely aur- ♦ an la
from the part to fha Interior pa**e*,' dtcate that It la
and If It ahaald
way forced to make—
be 'rpuld not be crosaed
-It waa proved
attwniPtH.
of the Danube had)
that t*#
siitiontfl rescues wefe eifected placed, in open boaJs.
“• .‘'These Instances are occurring in
different. parts of the world.' Jf he
asks whether they occurred off the
i'nited State!! coast the otli”er day
that is a Tnatter on which l cannot
pronqnnee any opinion -until we get
.. . the facts: hot, Up wishes to know.
I whether thev are occurring elsewhere
” ’'It I* Undoubtedly a'/aefc- '■ ^
"I see no nse at this moment of.
discussing the question.” The pledge
which passed fietween the
SAYS .MISSION IS SECRET
Austrian Minister Gi .Mexico , ,K:i
Roate to Wa-'liington.
■Admitting hit mt*«!on wa**ecret.' ptiveromeef »f <'.rrai»»r srwlthe gov
and that ba epuld not disc as* H atlemmetit 01. the Intted State*., It I*
thla time, rownt Kalmaa Kaata Vq|- not a ptadge nf givea t«r y. ,1 dd
kanya, iusfro Hungarian muUater to' not ttJpV that at the pre^litTftriuien'
4o a«r daad wbateaw
route to Waihing-’ ranvlng tW n!M**t)oa”^*F*r
aid ba ia IbaJ icy of the FaTeJ fltatra is. or ought
a moptb A*fe; to ba. tdvard tba Ormra” goYerm
fa Hasim tba mewl la ra«*rd (a that *ub*ftrt That
fb'.te a
ti
ftstea tt
mi
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AVoodvvoVkiiig . Mactiinery tlcnerally, Gililis Fillers. Gibbs Shin-gle Mu-
cliineriy etc*. Forn Mills, Feed Mill*, GHts ami >l**al Separator^j Flour
Mills and llrick Machinery, Threshing Machine*, Htiy, Presses,. Beit
laicers end -
MACHINERY GENERALLY
Automobile and Accessories Tires, Oils, Etc.
§:
MODERN’ MACHINE SHOP AND FOFNTtRT.
AND KM ALL. JOBS OF ANT IiFjSGB4PTIOX
mow ok.
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