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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. War Ci?ud? Brighten aa V Willing to Make Cei Submarine i WILL GERMANY'S PR< BROAD ENOUi This is Paramount Que Washington Official and Socialistic E Break With (By Assoc.; Washington, April 24.-Altho stale department from Ambassade Germany is willing to make some reply to the note demanding the ir methods of submarine warfare, it i sions will be broad enough to sat also said to haye reported that p( of socialists and labor leaders are the United States." Officials here ?allowed it to be k great lengths to preserve friendshi is understood to have gained these loreign minister, Von Jagow. T tonight a report of Gerard's long Von Bethmahn-Hollweg. LEADER OF SEPARATIST -~" 'MOVEMENT IN' IRELAND"--**"! CAPTURED FKOMGKiniAXg (By Associated Press.) London. April 24.-Slr Roger Case-^ ment, leader of -tho separatist move-j ment in Ireland and former British consular agent, has been captured from a German ship which attempted to land arms in Ireland and was sunk. According to ofllcial announcement! the vessel, which really was a Gor man auxiliary, tried to land, arma on | tho coast of Ireland about April j 20th. A number of prlsoner? . he sides Casement were made. In No vember 1914, it was reported Case ment bad gone to Berlin and opened negotiations 'between German author ities and an anti-English party In | Ireland; . Casement had been Knighted in I 1!U1 ?nd retired on a consular pen-j sion. Ho is flfty-itwo. " XOT TO-,REPLY UNTIL HOLLWEG JIA8 ANOTHER CONFERENCE WITH KAIREKl (By Associated Press.) Berlin, April 24.-It is understood i liero .-that tho German roply to tho j Amorlcan note will not bo delloverod ] before Imperial Chancellor Von. Beth mnnn-HoHwog baa 'another 'confer ence with the emporor. American Ambassador. Gerard vlbi?efl the chan cellor . today, but declined . io reveal their discussion. HkGuloudls Makes loan! ' Athens, April 24.-Premier Skou 1 oudla has offered to subscribe a mil lion dollars to an international loan if one ls floated. This apepars the correct version of a report that tjno iiremlor had given a million to the ateto Outright. This is roughly the amount due to .families of mobilzted .'.roops and unp/.id on account-of an empty treasury.'> Skouloudls la Ira? r.niensoly wealthy. . < Chas. W. Lively Rdnrns. Greenville, April 24.^-Charles W. \i Lively, a prominent cotton merchant . *X--- of Greenville,'who has, been in New ' York for "about two weeks, returned Saturday. ; Greenville,, April 24.-Mrs. Bud. Bryson w?s. shot and Instantly kilted :. '. . by - her young daughter, who ls nlleg . /ed ^havefbe>tt|se?ldep."'byineT'jn^hV . * ox for receiving attentions from ; a young man, arcordjngto < jointed re-, . \ . ports teeeivet? In -OrisenvHlc trota ad 1 Isolated a?ctja?.?f ithe Blue , Ridge .mountains,; " After a duarrel, ? was reported that tho girl ih Budden an < ger j selted li^guh and fired at lier mother as she-i?ni sowing io ' her *'.'" ;"%$t?ev>#h' the Toad locally known, ns Voi d Comes t?tfe? Berli-i !? | tain Concessions in Controvert r? 3MISES BE GH TO SATISFY U. S.? stion Now Confronting! -Powerful Political lenients Oppose This Country ited Press.) ugh confidential dispatches to the r Gerard are said to indicate that concessions to the United States in nmediate abandonment of present is uncertain whether the conces isfy the United States. Gerard is nverful German political elements strongly opposed to a break with nown that Germany would go to p with the United States. Gerard. : views .in conversation with the he state .department was awaiting conference today with .Chancellor SOU-PACiFie STEAMER IS FIRED UPON By Associated Press.) Havana, Apnll 24.-Southern Paci fic steamer Clmlmette. which arrived here today from New Orleans, report ed that Sunday about one hundred and eighty miles out she was stopped by the Australian cruiser Sydney, which fired .a shot across her bows. The cruiser Bent a nofficor aboard, examined the papers and passengers and lot the Chalmette proceed. Two other freighters, American and British, reaching Mobile, Bald they had been -.topped by ? an unidentified British cru8er. SPLIT IIP FEES Georgia Physicians Expected to] Make Aggressive. Campaign Against This Class. .' . __. . .: . Atlanta, Ga., April 24.-An -ag gressive campaign by the physicians] of Georgia against the practice known j as *!fee splitting" and the enactment of a law making the pr?ctico a crim inal offense, are expected to grow out of the address of; Dr. W...S. VJoldr smith of Atlanta, in retiring as presi dent of the Georgia. Medical. Associa tion. . ' In his address, dellveredvin ; Co lumbus, Dr. Goldsmith denounced deer tots who sp'it fcob as! "contemptible thieves and /prof tera, prey ins upon.the ills arid igaorance of their ' patients taking advantage of friendship and confidence reposed ia them to enrich their, purses with i.nnecessary surgi cal operations.'* the. Ravonel turnpike,; running ijftptti Cashier's Valley to. Highland,. N.i 3C. The girl, who is scarcely more than a child ia said to have laughed over thf affair and talked Iri perfect abandob to tho sheri ff' when-, he ? came to t4k* 'her- to'the county ^Jatl at SylvJft, N. '?.-- . ? ??. ; Tho family are known to be qui vell-t^do people - and of. good- atarid ?ng i# their. c?mraunity, a?cord'pg; to a wom?n-of Greenville" who has Just received new? of tho tragedy. , 'li J ?I i -i:i;?i I ' PRESIDI ~ '. .. " ': ': /.' Thia photograph wis taken at the Branle lost Wednesday, Vice pre%ldcnl CASE OF FRAUD |SUPREM?CpURT MAKES RUL ?NG ON ADVERTISING THROUGH MAILS REVERSE DECISION ?Court Holds That Receipt of "Money's Worth" Does Not Mitigate Offense. (By Associated Press.) Washington, April 241-lt- nd vcr-j tlsors use the mails to make their customers believe that they will re c*3?vo moro .than .they actually do they are guilty of Laud, according to a ruling, of the United States su preme court today. The court heidi alai that the fact that customers re-' colved "their moneys worth did not. mitigate tho offense. . This d?cision was rendered In re versing a district court of southearn Florida, which quashed indictments against officials of the Now South Farm and Home company. The dn? diVctment charged thc unlawful use of malls lu selling ten acre farms. Tho? Florida court held that if the pur-j chaser recci'ved his money's worth j tho exaggerated propaganda is not| fraud. .''?'. $70,000,000 INCREASE ll j Draft of Bill Reporte?! to Com mitte ; is on. Basis Danie!?' Recommendation. . \ f,\ j.-U ? . ; 4 : (By Associated Pren?.y Washington,. April 24.-A draft of : tho. naval appropriation bill reported today. -**> the-sub-cbmmittoe to' ; the .houSe^navol committee carries tot ot al o? ?217r652>?74 for the/coming year* Th! B IA on a basis of. Secretary Dan ?iVis 'rerammoimatlori o',."four. capital hips and is an increase "of'seventy million over last year appropriation . Tho 'tBUT^coTDmlttee . did. nqt' ? at tempt to. pass upon the building pro gram, that task being left to the. Call comtattteo.-.'If it is decided to build eix. .Instead of;,four capital 6hlps, the. ~ st y?ir total- appropriation will bo jreised twenty million. ';T ?...,.. ' Bandit?, Return. * ^1 Paso, Ap?4 ; 24 < ?-Mexicans > ar riving from. tbV Interior ^say VMiiis .returning,,north, to! attack the Atijtr. .??^h'!||rc^.^/'ft?.'now h?j> some: foo 'mfa?&W 'Will be. Joined later 4>y Pedro Bracnnionto . of .the Tonwn district with ?,H?O and 'by. Ban$t3oe with 1,000. j .:-v.;.:.y '. ENT TELLING CONGRE ???SV.... - rf.??.'.;. boglhnlng bffl'he address of President L Marshall iv tn tho chair with Speak?r ANDERSON 0: HER DOORS LCOMI BOYS ARE ENJOYING THEM SELVES ?ND EVERYTHING POINTS TO BIG EN GAMPMENT BASEBALL GAMES These Are Big Features of the Camp-President Riggs Wires His Appreciation of T.'eat i ment. With, the Clemson cadets, number- , lng. 70S, encamped in Anderson, this , city is having somewhat of . a . gala , '?.eek. A baseball game yesterday , afternoon and another' this afternoon , furnlt?lu'H amusement not only to thc- ( cadets but also.-to a large number of , Andersonlaiis. In addition to thean the. fact that tko cadets aro here j means u great deal and everyone is , glad to welcoino theni. -# , The cadets nrivcd. yesterday mom-j thg at 10 o'clock, over tho ?31u? Hidge 1 train'from Seneca,, which was a lit- . 1 tie late. They-dertalned at tho old I passonger station,ami .after forming ri llpe, Jed by tho ban'd, marched.to th?i encampment s\te, located on the Ca- ? tor property near the end of Green ville street. X baseball game yester day afternoon between Watford and I Clemson was attended by-tho. ma-.?5 Jortty of the cadets and. only a few ' of them came down town until nboitt ?.o'cjock. .. Telegram from .rresldent R?f-is. ' The following .telegram w.-is re ct?lved from President Higgs yester <lay: t "The Intelligencer, . , ] ] . ."Anderson. S; i "We: aro glad, to have our ea?ets r tho guests of .Anderson this week, t Nowhere in South Carolina could they a he assured of a. warmer .welcome.or a I ? greater hospitality. No finer body ot 11 South Carolina ; gentlemen can bo j found **?an the..Clemson corps ot i ?cadets. !They .will ?natch your . hos- < pi tal ity with .courtesy and . good j be- < haytor. Thp record made last spring ? varid which wua, >so.-much ptalsed by i 'yoqr people, was their normal record, i .npt something . unexpected by us.' pr j ? u n uni uni to then?, j .1 sincerely, trust . l that^vyou good Jpeoplo may 4>e tully J j rewarded for the/* n>any kindhesaeainl. the ^pleat ure ,,they( ;are able . to : glye..J ? and ^in the appreciation pf which I *l ac, sure they witt receive. ... t * . y ? ? ":,W. M. Riggs, i t '?P^wldent.Vclemson College." ; t Ahdetcon is certainly, gladeto- wel: i come th? cadets and they realize they l Itavo * ifbd/ ofj'genciemen-to outer- i tain . ' The'people-bf the city are ?nx lous to do everything they-cnn;, to "make, the cadet* , enjoy th*ffr stay. , Sea?d.'.ut.Riggsawill..be detained.* ."nt t cmsou a fews days because bf throat lt (trouble.' ,". , - . .:.{=* '"-Hamed famp Cummings- ' t .The comp .basj?hpen./named ''Camp I Cumhilngs/? aa'a compliment 4? the f former commandant, who went back to c his utyail Jh the^nitetk States? ar^iy. .. (CONtlN?E?'p>J PAGE PO?R)> J SS WHAT HESAID TO Wilson to tile Joint cession of tho Clari-, at tile Iel,. The president is nt PENS WIDE rois WILL HOT iE Fred D. Lynch ia Pi-obab?e Suc cessor as Head of National Committee. (Hy Associated Press.) Washington. April 24.-Tho choice] ?f a man to inanugo President Wit? mn's campaign, becoming chalrmnn >f tho Democratic national aommlt eo to ?ucee ?d. William F. McCmnlw, >yhd notified thc president today he irould retire after the St. 1>OU?B con tention. Hos between Fred Ii. Lynch, :itional committeeman from Min? usda, and Homer S. Cumming?, ol :?nncctlcutr. ..vtfeo chairman of tho .omm'tteo: ilt is considerable probable that the | a&'k will go to Lynch, wm? ls chair nan of tho committee's' ekecutlvol .'omtnlttce. 15 KILLED BY A GA? AT. GREENVILLE I ion of Minister J. R. j Hughes is j .Ron Over and Body Mangled. Greenville, April 24.-J., ft. Hughes, ho 10-year-old nu in ai rind son Of the ?ev. J. Ti. Hughes, Methodist ireaclier of hear Ware-Shpals, was un over and instantaneously killed by t Piedmont & Northern electric train bout 10- o'clock this morning. a\ River ddo Junction, about half n milo from ho Washington street station . '.Ycang lughes. who woi ked nt night in the .team plant of .the ; Southern ' Power rompany, attempted to -.swing on in coming train which, had slowed down it tho Junction, according to the starte? nent of . Ci .0?jj . Durham, an eye-wit ie^.> He-missed his tooting on the 'dge of tho .^latiorm' and fell head ong under the carand tho rear wheels >assed ovef him*. * ? .The train, In charge of Motorman J. V.'. Vausfpu and Conductor'"^F E. Vilsen, was.brought to a Kton about bree fe*.t>froi?n where the young "tuan vas killed. Tho body was horribly na agi cd about m I s1 stomadh And Mils .ight foot .was almost .severed. frrm iii" leg. He was" dead when people .ashed to him. :?? ' . ".t.-<*+ t . ?' " *... s New; Tfwk stoc*. Wall street,. AprU,24,~Morc en louraging'. foreign adv-'ces panned a ecovftry of "leading stocks tn'/today's .ponI::g. There Were advances of j?no o three-in crulcSble. Studebaker, .aldwin. General Electn'c, Coppers, tteol nosecone farrinr.? jiEradlna 6lack ined ia Uu> .Afternoon; There -drero ?actions ?f a polnL -or. .noro^i^n/ ictlve. v?aeuets. - ?}&n* . wtjre mafniy u.Unt shied. ? r-> ..,') . : '\ . aW^te.'.-?4Vf:.--" < \ House of ItepreBentativou and tho tho reading denk in front of them. . SPECIAL RULES. IO BE USED TO ? ^ j li HH^ Ul HOUSE DEMjOCrViTIC ; .LEAD- ' . ! jERS AROUSED. S?Y; OPPGSI T?ON OP REPUBLICANS TO FORGE PROGRAM . Bring i Up Bills in Order i D ?pile '.. Fight For Preparedness' - 1 Measures. (By Associated Press-.) Washington, AprH 24--A roused by Minority leader Mann's succession on two occasions today In keeping- a till a<* amended by the senate from going to a 'conference, house demo cratic leaders tonight declared that they would fore? . their legislative program with the aid of special rules. The' army -Milt '. will be seht to a conference and the following bills brought up for passage in the order named: Agricultural appropria tion ill, Philipplpe, Porto. Hean, add shipping bills despite the republican protest for action on some .prepared ness measures'. A PROMINENT ATLANTA JUDGE FAVORS ".CLEAN *? UP" CITY MACHINERY Atlanta, GaM April 24.-Atlanta's city politicians who have always fought any revision of the city char ter, ,for.the.-.simple reason, thai ?,re vised charter would' soparate them from their jobs and cheat them 1 of their patronage, were handed a se vere.Jolt yesterday when.Judge Qeorge Hillyer,, bri? of the city's wealthiest apd most prominent .cltbiens and a member'of the state railroad commis sion, came OutTh" a-stal?ruont d?clar ing he has reached tho conclusion tani" the .tune has come: to give the municipal machinery a general over hauling.. .;.'.', . ... . ' ...jj v?<; ':-T-| (By Associated Press, j {*. ? London, A^rll <24,-^Alr raids i0t large ipro^rUons bave: taken plagie '?if tWc fronts/ .'.ano-."l^?ndon reports that three Zeppelins dropped .in?ini diary : bombs on the eastern, c?hntWs ot England. . .. ; JFWncb,. aviators . ?helhJd the\ Ger man positions at I^onguyon and Sted ny nunn Mont fa?on. \\,? Vi?nns?reports, a o,t$A?l* ?lMt,Sdn daf,?by seven ^llsn a?ro^lanes im Tr-iest'-.in ..which, nine civilians, five NEXT MOVE HINGES ON MEETING OF SCOTT AND OBREGQN TO CONFER TODAY U. S. Won't Reply to Carranza Note Until Leaders Go Over Situation. (By AssbST'-'rt Press.) Washlhgtoh, April 24.--Develop ments in the Mexican situation now . await a conference between General Soobt, chief of the AraorJcan- staff ami U?ner?l ?brcgon. Mexican way min!a- ?' ter. arranged for tciay. Th? eon-. Terence will -probably, take-.place, th . luare? toiuo; row or Wddiibsday. Gen eral Scott is in San Antonio abd ? Obregon in believed to bo.on his way j northward from Mexico City. Seor ?ry J.an; Inc told .Arredondo < the Mexican ambassador, today that the butted States would .make no re? ply to Carranza'?. roouoat, for the . withdrawal ot the American troops until Scott and Cbreson had'-conferr ed. Pending the conference General Funstoh will' pfocbed with matting the position), ot-American troops aale \ ror a stay pt any lena th of 'timo. The Mexican -embassy- ..herb,-.con firmed; tho capture of Pablo .Lopes, Vitia's chief lieutenant, by Carranza troops, Lopez will bo h^td ia Jail I pending, hfcVvld?htit?catton by . the. American'officers. ' itNETEENTK ,Deming. NSW Me-:(cn, April 94. Soven Villa followers', captured. after the . raid on C?hjtebu?, an?t convict*** ' bf first degreb murdori were con demned to die May iDth today' by Judge lid ward L. Medler. "They seht to Santo Fe penitentiary for sato keeping. They pleaded ; they were forced to follow Villa tinder death threat*. i\ DEATH REV* W P. SMITH IS DISTINCT LOSS TO SPARTANB?RG COUNTY \ Spartanhurg, fl. C., April 24~-?evv William Plnckney Smith, Confederate soldier, gradua to of the Southern Bap tist "Theologigai Seminary, and high in Masonry, died ?suddenly, .yesterday tfecrnoon at 4 o'clock ki West SprlBgti In tito edge of Union county. Rev. W. P. Smith resided here In the city and >yaa pastor of foin? Bap Mst churches in the county. Ho lift homo Friday in good health, preached at -Sulphur/ Springy lu Union obtiaty this morning and this afternoon drop ped deadi after administering baptism' to a class at West Springs.. Coming out of the water he walked to the hotel, where ho died. He .was Jn;.Ma sonry, ?rand chaplain: of alt. the grand bodies ot.South Carolina. . At?flnta.Cpps.SJ^Tef Atlanta, Ga., April 24.-Atlanta policemen are lopping off. .their mus taches: and at the.rule thblhirsuted adornments ore being removers this, city'--will show the mort cl?an-?h?v?h; lot ot copa over brought together un- i der ono police- station. /A few.pf the bluecoats started the fad; and' in ~ a", short time the barber shops - ' wiro.. crowded. Some pf the barbers ar?' ?aid to have reduced, the price to policemen. .'???:?: < <. ".'?jj.' 1 Aeroplane Itrltep...OH. . London, April: $4-Ar jtoaUle aero plane appeared. Over Dover this morning. ,?t. was Attacked by? Brit ish guns, and driven off; without .drop ping bombs.' |&? taking-place on jibe/French and Bel-; glan-front., . . . , . Aithej?gh fighting,, continues en vario im -point* of. the, j^saj^ vfr??t, peithUr aldo cjalms advasuages.. .,.TH?- BrOI sh M $fr'?Pm&??% ?he occupation of, the Xfapgi;rjhfto^' .British- also report; the repulse pl. TuiMT?h (attacks /ta [iha yoglon of {hoir line th ' AsfhHc Turkey, Petro