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VOLUME XXX. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WI-DNESDAV, JUNE 30, 1915. F[D[RAL OfFI[RS . ARR[ST VIC HI[RTA Charged With Conspiring to Incite Revolution NEARING BORDER OF MEXICO Offie1ls Silent as to lFuture Plans Pending Advices from Waslinigtol. 3Inchinf1e ("1uis and 1I tiles lIiscoverei In ViCnity of Place of Capture. El T'aso, Teas, .11 ne 27.---Cha rges of colspi-ing to Ineito a revolution I against a friendly country wvere led today agaInst Gen. Victorianio I iuerta, former 1)resi(ent o1 .\1 Alexi(o, who was phcvd inder arres"t at .Niman, N. Al., by federal offlcers. Similar cliarges were Iled against (c1. PIascial (Jrozeo, who was ar rIsted at the saml1e tine. II Ilerta was released toniight. on $ bond and Orozco on .$7, Iio. Iliuerta arriveId here today, * ponl hils arrival federal ofIleials, who ae companied by a srciuad of American troopers hadt(] met, file .exican party at Newman, N. A., escorted Genl. Huerta to the federal building where lie conferred with repersentatives of1 the 'nited States department of jls titcc. While not inder actual arrest it was declared that Gen. Iluerta was under virtual detention pending"inl strioetions from \\'ashington, Later Gens. liuerta and Orozco and members of the Mexhean party were teken to Fort lMiss, where they will be held temiporarily by the military 111on itthorizat lon of agents 01 the departnent of justice. The transfer to Fort Bliss was made upon the request of the mayor (of El Paso because of the crowd which had gathered about. the federal building when the news spread abroad that the .lexican leaders were there. Detained with luerta was Gen. Pascual Orozco, who, with Maj. Luis iuientes, a son-in-law of Huerta, had gone to Newman, N. M., by automo t'le to meet Geni. Huerta. Fuentes and Victor Iuerta, a son, traveling with the general, were not detained. United States oillcials were silent regarding future action pending the receipt of iistructions from Washing ton. Other observers however, f:'ee ly expressed the belief that. 1ocay's action of United States aulhorities neuild have an important hearing on Mieicai developments an 1 iiiight (1 feltively plut 11n (1nd to r1u1i1ors Of L ic revolutionary movilelit. .\ public demonl.stration inl .1 uaroz abouVit. h 1e hou1r 1iuertas itrain wiv (Ie to reach this city eiled as s ill delly as it heganu. Ther' were hiu:rodl coul11eroences amiong .\oxican lv:141c!-. on both sides of (1,hle Rio (:1rande. .\lany gardLledly iadlmitted that .liurta's ue 1(1enin was of tih. iuloost importaniice'. nilet. etlect onl .\lexico. Amerioicansi: were liceer in thlir 1 co)m-) mnt . They rev ieowed lie recenjt nc Iivity along the border of the adher'' tilts of the (ienitiIfleo party in .\exico, including the disbursement of 'onisid erabile Siuis oft money1 forl ai variity of 111uoses, tic diiscove ry of mninae l guns and iclles In an El h'aiso ware' house5( ownied by a meiinher of' that t'arty', andcth app'I ltear'ance of Gen. I uez Salazar' in western (ihiuahiua. They iCe1n Iled thte actIiities 01'f Gen. Orozcop aind (Gen. Salazarli ini the recenit ti ladtero .revoluition and their suoe clenit serv'lce duriing the I louri re(gimue. Forii xeveralu dayis there have ha ni petrsistenit reporits t;Iha t .lune :' had been fixed as tie datle fort tarreachinig developmients at .tuiare'z in connctioni w ith th le sosa cl li titd revolh Iitionari y miovemenit. Soiie observers. pirofe'ssed to see a close' rclbition betwen'i this lIovemendtt anud the arival (If (;cii. Iliierta. 'fhey~ ex iressedl thle oiioniit that lis cletei Iont had tireventedcc such a1 c'onisuination by3 remi.vinig thei pios sibility ofI Genu. liueirta's pariticipalioni in such a movement, despite his de claratIion that he had n10 initent ion (If attempting to1 cross into .\texico. A hearing was set for July13 1. After' the for'maIl charges issued in instruil tionis form the Unitedl States dlisticet attor'ney at San Antonio had heen filed, the accused men were taken be fore George Oliver, United States (:om1 miissloner. and( their bondl annlroved ITALIAN ADVANCE SLOW BUT STEADY 31oies 1'oward ('lassic Pivot (If Iniv. slon. Udine, Italy, June 25.-Slowly, ow ting to the difliculties of mountain War fare, but steadily, italian forces are advanciig both from the cast and from the south toward Tarvis, which is the pivot of the classical roads along wileh evcr'y great invasion of Austria from Italy has occurred. Fromn .1avor'eek, which is about 5, 00" feet 1h1gh, the heavy artillery of tie Italians is sweeping ile v'alley below, as. far as i'lezzo, which lies 'oir miles away in a direct line. Tle I big gu nis also domittiate the whole val lcy of' the upper Ison zo river and Ihrea ten Iredil fort. Thie (defese difI niot prevent aItoleoi froin Iassing i this position ili 17i4, butt these forti icat ions and also those in the Fella valley wxre strenigIlenied aid coorldi 1101-0e inl 194l1. 'The plan of ;en. Cador'na, the Ital iann 'oninalinider in hi' sceems to at ternpt an invasion of Aturstria throughI the r'egionm around Tarvis, threatenin tlhe right ing (I he Atustrian ariiy havin headiquatles at Lalbach and I ittnig as an itieodliate ('onse (illence rei ef from tie pressu re of I he AtsItriani for'ces ilassed along the Tol riin o-(Goirizia-T'rieste tront. - aid tie date for their hearing fixed. Srety was fitrnmiished by Isaac and Frank Alderete, Alax Aloye, Rudolpfo Ciiz and R. E. Thomason. Gen. fiuerta was drivenl to the home of his dalghter. M ir.. Luis Fuentes. Orozco was taken to the hoie of friends. Instead of being given ain entulii Msfli welcomle by his supporters, imany of whom had gathered at the border, H luerta reached El Paso in custody of federal otlleers and under guard of 25 United States troopers. The former Mexican executive and Gen. Orozco were taken to the cus torus house and later removed to Fort llliss, where they were held until their bonds had been provided. luerta in answer to a question de nied lie had intended to reenter Alex ico at this time. Hurei ta had palnned to leave the train at Newman and motor 20 miles to El Paso, accompanied by Alaj. uis Fuentes, his son-in-law: and Gen. Oorzco, who had been one of his niost active commandes-i. That Por tion of his plan was carried out. but has party was augmented by the addi (ion of tho federal o'iclal and tle cavalrynen. late last night f( deral oilcia!s r!r,-d that e(i. 11ieria was travel ing toward -: Paso. lack 1'. Cobb, coliector of customs at El Paso, act ill- tor the stAte derlirment., assist 4\si by (",iford I'leekham11 of Fort \\ n!', s l eant! for ,hw depart n:int of .ilstice, arr'anrgl to meet Iris r'ain at Newman, N. .l.. accwnopanied a small fore of fcder:al!ers An ~. - a- I I:eni I f F ,IlIs I un der' ('ol. (<:00?2' .\lor:'an, ItheI Iireon beimi ad :. ' an escrt anti t br u1 :1i it y Ilruera r't:ueh( ' Newm::n~ a I fi10 a. mi., ar..! ;:arIly :vaerl to thne ie I ha t Ith t ao ndl ( n. (irozoo accomi r'any~ Ih mi toi tel~ a'. hiii in El Saso~ :or aon 'tentc'.. The( gteneral lilaced iitider't at'est, tlrt was to) ibl givc'n every(0 courtesy a- ti.eii ;.'eit. on I li 'r.: T I to li( ('ity. - "'.\h. sildir., fine!" cye!aimed the aliehtd f'rm the trin. lie (hrattied ('he'''rulliy dturring the drive to thre ('ityX. "\\'a r hs not all hatd," sauidi liuerta at men11t ion of thie .\metrt(rica War lie tw('(n the' Sectionsg. "'Thtat iade (if the I 'ie Staites a gretater' nationt than r it 'old othIer'wisc have beenr. Pe rhapsJ thei civil wars of Mlexico nay likewi' hernelit tiy ('ounrtry."' Or' thre Eutropran wvar lie said: "'N gtood can conic form that eon ttct, for -wheu It endis all colunitrties irvolh,'d will lose.'' .\ hr'ief stop was made at thIe El Pa so otsry club (111 for refreshmrrent s. Th en tire auintoriobile I s ed to~ Ihe Iomie of Gen. I uer'ta's daughter and1( tr'oi'eeed to tire feder'al bhullIding. In' a brief Cha~it withI newspaper' r'eiro sent at ives thle genr'al (ldcliied to dis eruss .\exlean affaIrs frm any angle. I (11( not tntendi to enter Mexico," lie saidl. "Perhaps I mar'y r'etur'n atI i'omte fuiure (hue, hut not In less than five yners" WANTS RESPECT FOR NEUTRAL COMMERCE iressure beintr itroughit to lBeur on President to Secure Iodificetion of English Bl1ockaide. Vashington, June 26.-Pressure of a formal and organized character was exerted today on the United States government to secure from Great Bri tall a ilodillCatilol of tle embargo oil all1 enonnllier('ial intercourltse ht weent (;rmany aid neit.ral countries. Twelnty Illelthers or a tomu ini Ittlee ap poinited by mlore t hani one hun rd red American liniporters laid befo'e See let.1vry ILansing and other Slate de par-t Itllnt 0lil'Ilals a. petit ion setting forth that (Ielat ltritaini had "studi otusly avoided" ansvwIeriig Ile .\meri annl not of March :;0 that in the ieiaitittie valuable time alis beenI lost inl p-reimrinig for future buisies, 'ind that tlie gineral effect had beeni hari li to t lIe "long stablished trad in this leittitry." The illttporters ple;ldell for "an uinlit ter-rupted sulpply of Americanl-owned merctihandis, whether ih le samte has been paid for, contracte-d for or. Imiay be 1ont racted for, "aid the unrestricted right to ship ion-contrahantd goods tirough nutral countiles to or froi Germiany. In a stateient Issued by the limi porters aftr their colitference It was revealed that Seretary Lansing had "eXpressed a deterin in at ion on the part of bthtl the liresideit antd hIm self to do all in tili. power to aid the iilioltors ill securi-tig the tiuts to which they ar entititled uttdeler the laws cof nations and by treaty obligations." The eff-ct ofi today's collf:erence will not he apparent, for several da vs. See retary L:nsing took thte facts ire seited by tilie imlt r under (rconsid ert':ion and will cotiutnicate witII Il'resident Wilson. It has been announced that the State de:Partment for many weeks has al ready been preparing furtlier repre sentations to Great Britain asking for aI modification of the so-called block ode. The presideiit, however, has been iI-r wIlling to complicate the situation with the delicate negotiations with (ermany in progress. There has been an insistence in many quarters that the note should be sent to Great Britain simultaneously wt h tlie German negotiations to eli pjhasIze the determination of t h- Unit ed States to defend neutral rights. whether violated by ('realt Ilri'in or (;ermany. Mlr. iVlsFotn has (ol friends that he' ha. heen (n hlth sIdes of the qutestloi of sendiitn a note to (G1reat Itri taill at this time, but it is known t:at he fnally Ire'ci to wait for Germany's attwe'r concernirt submarine warfa't. ' is thou "ht. lertain In diploatnl qulartler' Ihw that G Irm:tny will in r nex. n e tl:0 ruiantge of the. ;1mi 1:11 of Ii(- ni 'l States to submit '!_. .. 1 -1 - r",:' I ::. 00 1v v n u i 8 'vwh - tluine warfa Y louintrties werle dhropped~l andl re ;t tion; re:nouved on tha rh!t;'unrn. oft foodl-tutffs. i-ringi alli lhe phasesi of thle order-i in the( 1talt'eent (If the Amerlican impot lrs wv!! h le t ranstmit ted to .\mhlass~uilort 1e9:i for ptrsenita tion toi the lUrit 1. ni mtahty appri'eiatIe the growinn unii re: t 0of .\mer'iCan mer~chlants. \\'a~:hiimtoll, .utn' 21. -The hg 1.'. i'ti int n l1 af is f th le :11 oin1tians is 1-len: e \t~inru the nauin:ii of two ii tli -tfro 1tht(i stae lt "Lce a' t enuviso enuI nc~il"ofth h Ir lare tear (I le \d ial \ 'i tr lin of .\btion, talhief on thlt byreau mil ta i reau of~ sufplis an on a heounts. gntis aurle eas .hg1 tWen.lyIle IsTi 'eu- Illen ein w m ~ilT tem t edth ab fo the Lydia m ail null Mathis. Though rather one-shied, the gameiI ivas watchedl with interest by thn nassnihlnd fnnu inluie 11. I. Sitht1 to 'resilde it ('ourt whichl Is t) ('ouvenle ,1uly 12thl. Tihe Jury Comiiissioners inet ill tlle Aillce of the clerk of court .onday 'nld drew the o~lowing jiltors who are to serve inl Common I'leas court which ovenes .1 uly 12th with .1udge \I. L. Silihl on the bench: I .alr tens-- .1. Allen lIarksdale, .1. W. A. lloyd, C. 1". Alo.irgan, .1. K0. Oglesby, I. It. l'age, .ainies .\. I)ean. Youngs 0. V. "ox, 1,. 1'. ILigon,. 1. IR. Taylor'. I):aIs .\. \\. l1obo, 11. (". .\mlstrong, 1'. ('. Owen.,. W. Z. Piall. 1I. S. \\al lace. W . II. llagwell, E. M. Alarler. :allivan .T. .1. Coht-luan. .\. 0. Cowpvlanld, J. K. Th'lornason. \W. C'. T11m. \\'aie too- .1.. Cob :nmi, .1. \lar-vin \Ioore, lRex Lantold. (':'- li I I- I,. P . lrt'l i y n, i Vti. \ . lr illin,. lohn C. Car t. (ln e ('. It. \\4km n . S. Far. rar. Goo. W%. Youn;. C. i.T h;\'! iiins l'tlyler'. Q (huh w l ete. .la1 C l - ' ed .lohnl son, 1. .\l Y lu . t eu! 'x wn P. .1. 111 t tl't sonl . i . t . lrk. E-:NTf-lTA ~ l-N .\T 0R.\ iaidi's .\id sochiety liee ofP (rehlrian o'l'hurch td be lost -'riday -venains.ls The .a .id Socite , ey the Owv ings Preshyleriall ili clit illet eu v'i ahe chapel at that place on Fri day evening .1tuly the 2nd, froml S:;11 to 11. The progr-aml wich will be a g-ood o'nhe, will include numbers by the 'oune:ln nnt 1,ad, ti Simpsonville )iuartelt, 'its. Outz, tthe violinist ; rmigby .\iss Bllozemanl of* Chicora College and istrimntr al solos. \ftoer this ptrogram a delightful re oeqption onl the( lawn, whore the social Tomlnitttee will introduce us to oiir fr1ienlds. Cake and lercalm" will be sol. Apples and Tomatoes. The title of this little paragraph ar once suggests what It Is all about, at p11cs and tomatoes, somec certain apl viie and tomliatoes or apple and toma city, .Mlrs. Ray Anderson and thieyt, weIre sent to the "Garden 10ditor" of The Advertiser the other dlay by one of the "foremioost" gardeners of tihe city, .Mrs. W. ay Anderson and they wci e like all other products from .\l'rs. Anderson's garden and nursery, large and lu1scious". The tomato was thle irA he had sen of local growtho this sonoand was as- I -etty as Semd : in i . The apple I~io I i*0 l.tt~, Il f~ih ls h It' 20oul lt i:' z ti l i g, Iiz o I t in oI n t 1aintr a lsI and01 orilthe a ita "peih" toirs.iI'' i Y t\des has beei latheing~ t~oI mato it' and welling 'hticoitwo the lat tir pat o: ltst weok. i till 1linm.n111" On. .\1 o t i ni o to an stiat yili o ao of ,h o to(i l i0chlrs h. r01 si itro'. day other5 (-i1 rei n v y e r h-ii l Iti u o !le; taof c on in th oIN br' o ;ht I o', frem o thl 1 : emp, \It-;ohouih ol v o-r i t oj iot olitt itet l ii Irk to \ii.-lumi a so 1lle IIIt . l ''oe K ork, th io n ot 11 know uil tola h ra r uot the pubileil OliteY '''4 aina and sit t reits ofe te i ty feor loe numbs ~f r, ha ()vns Ise prt-lonl loe Ilsant andlll he lried wo lihe ay utain Clulti. 'ltooiho "lnewerend Kirk"s hasyengiye th li ua tan (re o 'inIn . ('Ioer to tdo myIrIale Ial t csev rllns.ikin d rcieo WILL C[1EBR41[ Exercises at Watts Mill on Mill on Monday. Sto The F'oru-th of .luly falling ton Sln day this year, 1 indeperulenee Day will le celebrated here oi Saturd'ilay arnd .\ionday. No exercises have beet ar ran311at l for ill tlle city ;w-oplr. but 1inn11 preparation has becun li'lade at hLh1 maills for olnservcing lit, iay ill a fitting manner. The store;; if the citY will Mls \oinday. Watts .1111 S t iirda). .\t \\'tts .ills the colehr:ilion will be inl vc: c I f Fair'i.w '. an.i No, . I ii2. \\'od inl r t ill' \\'cl. : l c, ni [,it. I!' lli\er CoIncil. .lcnio U) rder I'l ted .\cierican .\!chani . T!14 cay will b" f turIc id by\ s;;ort s, se-aki? :n i a niv- I 1ice. The p lic is invitci o aIttc ni iedl by .di !I hind. Ti e lI I i is 11h0 Pro!ra:dc1c . In. I ising n iii l-'I . i:i! i1r3h-rl aus:ic:ict of ,i t l in-r ( ctin cil, No. 1;1. .1. 0. t'. .\. .\1. I 1 .1. ru .4 xIhPilionI !)r-ill hv Falirv iew Camcp No. i ''. \\. (). \\. 1*i tci in llacnk, II:15 a. In. to 12 1i.----.'ielI Spoirts. I Ilk. to I p. ill.- Speaking by prolini lien n'en. I1 to :1 I . nli.- la sket I I) 1 ini . ::15 to 1 1c. mn. - i- ld Sports and ath lit iv vx ents. *i p. nH.---ala e 1cc1 (hunt: Fats .. I .tire is lill .i!ntla. .\1 the L.uoirens 11111! prIepara-.tionIs have been 1ina de fori the biggest cele Ilart R04li .1 to State.1i ile. Th'l frienids here of .Mr. 1irt l-ielu will be interested in the news that he, has ioved fronI Florence to Statos ille, N. C., where he hams aecepled a inore lucrative position. Of his di imrture from Florence, the Da i Iy Times, of that city, had the follow ing to say: "Mr. Hart Ricicy, who for the past five years has been the elichent book keeper for the Southern lotor C(a' '.u1nij1any, 1of this city, and Is so well known and opular lit Florence left thcis iolning for Statesville, N. ('.. wherv lie has accepted the Iosition as ruanagler ot' the( ('arolina .\lotor. colici nfy. . lM's. ilichey, who is a I'lor ecnee girl, .\liss Nina ho(.l:lnaghan hc fore her Inarriage will join himic tierce In the next aw dys. Tlihis youlfnLv cOuc v!o has a host. of fric-nis hcre who io 'ret tIleir going away Ibut( their, geuid wishes '1o with themi to th lntw hIonic'." Goingz to I; xpositIo. \ :.arty of c abc att a cciiz .a .au rs Il i... wi :a l -'rilday: afUternoon 3or Hinchlla :D-r the n il j i lar1. r pa;t. 2nci spe- -I wi , toe I i- he iii 1c P n ina ' e Aii, at 3d n3 l'ran c ci-. i. \\'hih- ccn a- I the y ill ri i nlonc-[cius cithI''r la ii of inate c- . 1ti 11113cth's Itrac cl. Iii the pa tycc ,: ni .nii ic'ini-c n .i :; l~t i ta .\hr - d ith ,1 .l t s .c Is h it .1 .l is , \i s .c:c \l a r t:ile' l-'iller. .\iliss ('ccrri' lle ing . crii I lac ad i'3Ch iltii .i(;(cowan. Theyc ii ill he' jin dcI i at (fri n'iilitlix b .Ali s Inc I .itl and cci 3 al l i : ctia cdham by .\liss3 1':cc nIeis Th1ru: 3. .\hoicc toc liloccw I'ip! h.b! il t ii'. ho c. 3i .u .\ !~.-it s r.c "'3 - 13'' hcci l. .l1' t . c.c 3 alt fl dii :-bt:'a s \cx''ie ' WII har1 h-I do :, ea i ardNe 'vr.s I\e:iwwii i t i lo l~c ~o t i Ncl . IiI \\'hw ! ii - f ' ii cc h l in eiils hltt- i I ( ndO n. .( l ne I .~I.c ial ci oIlie ialy a - nouced * thati (l the Bank of Enail ic prepary torhie pletin o mNDP[NDNCE DAY Saturday and at Laurens res to Close Monday. brationl ever. held there. InI addition' 5. .1. Nicholls, cantldidates for con .ress. Two hall gailes are alvertisedld ono fo' l1le ilottlitig and1l Otle for tho afttriloonl. Thfllowing- prim-, have, iefnli tno)l .I lor r the at hleiv con tests: ('lirulnLg th n lol R:'.-0 ockev, by .! \ II. W il & ('o. IGol Vanilas .,0 PIb;. F)IIur by C. . .\ : i Y 1 ( . .l t rei .ll i)4 41: ltor . V wI!is. Pi. lling Hact I pair gl'a t by J, (C. h ulIr i ('o. ha i 0 m iiV.:'5 t aw ll y .\lt)r Co. N !YI' (iy. 1-' al IIn- .iM.:.nc Ia Il i~e .. by git arttdo i i In I ave ( . ,10 (; hia y P . \\. \\illis. l iih .1uin) *2t~,0 inl Trade b)Y 1-'lem inl. fBrothers-. :l : itf I 'a I l e I )Iir (lot) f u th lants by Ie . fo r a 11.Wt . C I t r11 t raif ('o:I 1 y ('h1ct io a frottl int ( ' oln lI Avo 1 11hhi I I ace- - I r t Coca ( olIa, b1ly ('.ra.; Cola h'ing 'o thp ub 110 in Trade to in.ite of ineost prizs byl'utam Dug (o. I') a 11-(wte and li'a sl lrts, oandress t Will b e uilade by 1f . .. .\lor..n and BOGND I NJU'NCTION FAILS. Sia .udh e Ansel Passes to (Green,. ;Ille ('ase---\ hpeal 31y he Takea Green0lville, ,11une 2S.-Special ,hudgo .Maritin F. Ansel today denied the re <iVs t for anl iitin cti on to restrain (Ihe County Supervisor fromn issiling ona Jily I 10,000 In bolnd for thle pub li roads of thle comnty. The notice of a ppeal1. however, given by Lewis WV, l'arker anId . K. A .\ligbln, Counsel 'or (le plaintiff, .1. \'. Little, mneans that if (lhe case is varried to the si 11rentev court, that it will be severar iluonthls before the wmiler canl hie de eilled arni the1-reby will slop the road work fo h4 present 44mun-r. Thrm is kel~ln 0klillillillni : 1 f(g " jalld any~ h Iie hIiat the a1 wal ,il not bo "T'eML Ten < -: : I- !rni . The (ourI cns er d - I r I. iil 1i f I a it I in 444 ln i -44, 4:..:' > n to I : i :; --t: nd; i 'hi.(I n. . b , .1>4t 'V\ r tn444 at - . .\l ;4. l):t - .4 I n ani), 144 Nl-i an!!: .4 it, of4 takel 1'it, an~,i . 4 Il i llse t(' mpton Gioreivilie and1( Sj.:'tatnhutrg i0nl y'8ars. Sthe was a not imbe ot t h: Itoii. tid elhireb lot (over 74 year s. Greenwtvocij 0ndex.