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$sa*s* f*ifM For lnd*ptnd?nc? Which
ked to Mauser* at th? Alamo-No
Nation Hes Provoked Us Mer? Than
Ma? Bandit Ridden Republlo-. Waar
War?When Austria Ruled Mexloo.
1 O&?st again ae the United States celo
Fiag dey Old Glory wared on
inieftjpiaoU. Down in Mexico the stars
{and, etripea arc flying over camps of
tAXDSCtcan troopq.
? For tho fifth ttmo tn history th??
'American nation ls engagnd lu a dis
$Ote wltn her obciorepeirous sou&eru
Mdg&feor. No other nation on the face
<af the globe has harassed our feelings
ga-provokingly and as perslsteutly as
.??BXICO. ' Aiid tho end ia not yet.
I Iractog the beginning of the troublo
takes ns hack to the early days or Tex
as. In 2&20, Texas tras a Mexican
province. Tho territory waa originally
Socludod in tho Louisiana poreb?sp,
feet had been ceded .to Spain in 1810
te^^^^^hlch gav? Florida to the
MXj&5??? the emigrants who flocked to
3?*x*a ta response to land Inducements
jwaa a band, of. Connecticut ?aulsecs
?UW?er tb?* 's?derchlp of Moses Austin,
jWho rode niL?-Ban Antonio in tho fail
?Bf 18Sf> ami coolly requested a gnat of
Sand for a colony of Americano. Bia
atfqutot wraaisrantea. . y .
BhTWly the colony grew* By 1835
tlROOO Americana bad drifted Into lt
.across ibo bordon By virtue of their
todsistry they accumulated power and
Incidentally aroused tho jealousy of
-Mexican officials. This jealousy cen
tered in Antonio Lone* de Hun tn Anna;
Oha of his urst acto waa to Beud nn
army Into Texas to overawe tbs set
fte . v
^/.??*\'^atiWajiia. M?ssaare? 0
Tats Alamo ts a name that has De
.Cone a "watchword of lovers of liberty
tao world over. Here in the strong
?Oki of (Ban Antonio 180 Texans fook
Itfceb? ?tond against 4,000 Mexicans and
Sought til*, they died, and died to a
gaan.
"Hexnember tho Abimoi" became th?
Mogan of tho Texans. Under the lead*
arshlp o? Sam Houston; they mat the
?astean? a few dayv later on the lm
.atoftafrtW of. San Jacinto and gave
then?- tho Wom 'thrashing that any"
erny ovee received on a battleneld.
:yyfok next time Americana carried a
Sss into this region wa? tn 1840, when
&? ??ex?c?n war began; Thto waa
z^?^j^,^9W 't?xmarr^ Our eeg
?own in the Mexican breeze for
tWo years, and during the entire time
cor troopa won eveiy pitched battle In
which they engaged, Generai Win
field Scott marched toto the enemy a
e?antry wre*ted stronghold after
a&Kngboid tx-Jm tho hands of greatly
tr?n?rtor torc*?. . Bcutt then went to
?Vera VGSnv capthrtag that city and
itea?l6*i hi? -way to the very capital
where he rsised-. the- American
?^gmrii!&. General Taylor waa
?fcwe?ptojftoto Mexico. Matamoros
wea taken, Monterey followed? then
Buena, -7isto with its overwhelm-''
f>lS?3pp th? heghintog of ?ur ?ra
war Jfcoao? cent ' trooprtoto Mexico
to ot/?rthrow the government ?,d 'aft.
tt??^ wy.?ins^ . Areheuko. Maxl.
?altes* brother of Frans Joseph, the
:W&m/*u$^;of.- Austria, -was to
JtHgn at tts head. President Juares,
tfco fdt fcl?oded Indian patriot was
t Maximilian Dtaortad.
:.tt$? ?mpito ?io?ottg as lt was supported
^.wpia?fcia*'^^
&&*tog; Maximilian tn his tota. .??:>
^Pr?m that dato untl? 1014-compars
Pigw?^n^+? weat' watt ha?
>v^e?^t?^Btot?i ?ndB?exlcaV
:;$Afto?,:J^.e*n.o Madejo. .* Madero'a
jgwrer wa? soon weaiu^eo^Thrtoruuio
q^oertocame upon the scene, His ca*
..^JgJH? ot bia predecessor,,
ggA^rh^ pSM. an insult to thia na
^'t^ w-^^^ fSh?s'
??^>mn*: ?t*vt*tas*otpa. to Vera
UNCLE 8AW? INCOME. -1
Treasury' department officials estl
mate that the government's receipts
doling tho current fiscal year eudlo g
June SO will bo from $00,000,000 to
$100,000,000 more than estimated wben
congress convened.
Revised estimates showed the In
creases approximately as follows: In
corni is?, xfcju fSS.Ow.vOv to $120,
000,000, an increase of $35,000,000 over
the original estimate; ordinary inter
nal revenue receipts from $272,000,000
to $80f>,000,?00, an increase of $33,000,
000? customs receipts, from $100,000,
000 to $215,000,000. an increase ot $20.
000,000. With these three principal
sources of revenue showing an indi
cated increase ?$??03,000.000 over tho
originel estimates,': officials believe
minor sources will help, bring the total
increase close to $100,000,000.
Customs receipts show that the gov
ernment already has collected duties
aggregating $185;440,442,i only $1,000
loss than the su? collected this tim?
last year and within $5.l>00.000 of tho
sum originally estimated for the en
tire year.
Customs . recejpta>3i?v4 fc#an. steadily
rising nineo last December and now
have passed $20,000,000 a month. Con
tinuance of present conditions for.an
other year, officials believe, would re
sult in the cost?me receipts nearly
reaching tho lovel attained before the
war. - ? .
DR. PRATTS ADDRESS.
Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt, chief of
tho. bureau of foreign and domestic
commerce, ni a recent lecture discussed
the problems that the A'psarican lum
ber industry faces. B*>& are some of
his fi tnt omen tu:
"Great instability baa prevailed* in
the lumber Industry-an instability
that has made losses and'not pro a ta
the order of the day.
"you are seeking a purely legal rem
edy for a problem which is purely eco
nomic.
"xhc lumber industry munt find mora
; efficient piaek^g.n^thoda and larger
marketa for itu producta. ]
"Foreign trade- lu ono of the. things
vital \ necessary if the lumber indua
try IS?t > be put on Ita feet.
"FroV\bly most lumber manufactur
ers LavA \sver exported a stick of lum
ber.
"Our Inn. Nw has sold in Europe, but
it has sold Itself.
"Foreign; trade la conducted through
exactly the eamo.fundamental buumesa
principles as domestic -trade. ?\%
"Tile yellow pine industry should take
up tho matfer of measurements in the
South American trade. \ "'3
"Vfhsi, not.have In every important
center of South Am?rica an agency of
.??a- sssoctation. which would keep ita
eyes open'for1 opportunities? >;.?.'
'"?.?Why not have*a score of offices to
demonstrate jto South America how to
use wgod forthe brat advantage V
; NEW'COMM?RC?AU ATTACH? POR
rft* ', LONDON, -j? ,v
^lerce^j^iJI^ij^E New Yorkhas
attache at London'to tiucceed Albeitua
H. Baldwh3''v:wnVtiU' held tho post
anice the commercial attache service
was inaugurated, nearly two years ago,
by tho.bureau of foreign and domestic
commerce, department of commercei
At the tln&?flfl^ Bp?wfctmeat by
Beeret?ry. H?dfl?h?? Mr.; Williams -was
connected with W. R, Graco & Co. pf
New York, having charge bf their xor.
. elgn trade In ores. * He hod previously
bc eu ?employed, with ibo Crucible Step!
Company cf Amer ?c.?, for which con
cern he traveled extensively ia Bovth
America and Europe. Further expert
?he? In foreign trade promotion wai
acquired, as an/official of the Pitta*
burgh chamber of commerce.
Mr. W.Ulloms is only thirty years of
ago and la tho youngest member of th?
commercial attache ata ff. He leaves at
one? for his new post.
?yV'v ? i -J-:- ' '"'',;.
'EXPORT OF CALIFORNIA TOB?C
? ..',''00. '?
.'firm ia San Francisco reports td.
CohunerckU Agent E.Babbitt,' to
^?ehpt? ot-tfyi&fitieki; office of the bu
??an of foi^gn , and donfoitie com
merce in that etty, that it baa made a
t?lpment, equivalent, to a cark^! o?
"Turkinh" tobacco In ?aWoj-j
\,m^Mim)mm: ft 1? atatedt that
this shipment is (satisfactory t^ the
Mt will probably lead to fur
uctin~OalifoM5u *w
exporto! "
... j|i.f%at^ iiir*$%^r^scri%^M#*|:>
?tho United Sta tee geological surrey
" .er-waa.^;^?ted .ln
j?t#'tte railroad? o?
statte to ?M5. qctt? ouaotit
. fuel eo cousumed mst year %
oAoauiaptloa in 1014
Candidates Gards
limn m i j Tn] J ni i "
FOR CONGRESS
I ?M8 s eandidat* fop C-O*????#SB from
tho Third Congressional District, sub
ject to thu rulcu Of tho Democratio
Primary.
A. H. DAQNALL.
I am a candidate tor congress from
the Third Congressional district, sub
ject to the rules ot tbs Oemocratio
Primary.
JNO. A. HORTON.
I announce myself a candidate tor
congress from the Third District, I
will abide the niles, regulations and
results of tho Democratic Primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FRED DOMINICK 18 A CANDI?
DATE FOR CONGRESS SUBJECT TO
THE ROLES OF THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY.
I am a candidate for Congress from
the Third Congrecsional District, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Frtaary.
WYATT AIKEN.
FOR SOLICITOR
I am a candidate for Solicitor of the
Tenth Circuit, subject to the rules of
the democratic party.
LEON L. RICH.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date , fvr the office ot solicitor of the
Tenth Judicial circuit, subject to the
ruie? and regulations ot the Demo
cratlO primary.
KURTZ P, SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for solicitor of the tenth ju
dicial circuit, subject to the action
of the Democratio porty in the en
suing primary election.
J. Ft. EARLE],
FOR'SUPERVTSOR
I hereby announce myself aa a
candidate for the office of Supervisor
ot Anderson county, subject to the
rulea of the democratio party.
W. REEVES CHAMDLEH.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate tor re-election as Supervi
sor of Anderson County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic Primary
election.
J. MACK ICING.
SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU*
. . CATION ..
i I hereby announce myself .a candi
date for the office' of/Superintendent
et Education for Anderson county,
subject to th? mies Of the Democrat
ic primary. Platform: Efficiency in
tho Behool room, better schools in the
rural and mill districts,-more Ander
son county girls as, teschers and no.
partiality whatever in selecting teach
ers.
a T. WILLIAMS,
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election ?0 the ] office ot
Superintendent ?pf Education, subject
to tho rulea of tho Democratio party.
J. H. FELT.ON.
I am a candidate for Superintendent
of j Education for | Anderson - county,
BUbjeot to the rules ot the Democratic
party.
A. W, MEREDITH.
COUNTY TREASURER
I hareby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, aub Joe t
to tho rules of the democratic party?
! J. H. CRAIG.
;.; I hereby announce myself a candi*
daie for County Tr ca our er, sab j oct
to,tho rulea ot tho democratic party. .
, J? Pw C. Qft'FFlN.
> ? - hereby announce rny?ol ? a candi
date tor County Treasurer, : :-. cu bjec t
to ..tho rulea of the democratio party.
8. A. WRIGHT.
? horoby onnounco myiielf. a. candi
dato ?or re-election to tho office of
Treasurer for Andantes county, sub
ject to the rulea of tho democratic
primary,
,?'.-.',... a M. C. BOLEMikl^. .".
I hereby ntnounco'myself a can
didato for County Treasurer , rs u nj ec t
to the rules ot the Democratic party.
' Vf .'. A. 8PEARMAN. .'.
V
These tw
For specif ic rate? P
Agent, or write
e.S^?MPTON,
T? P? A?? S? A? Li?.
I hereby' ana?;m'?f> rayfielf aa ?
candidate for; re-election as. dork ot
court, BUbjeo* to' tho rules ot tho
'emocratlo primary election. '
FOR AUDITOR
, I hereby announce say self a candi
date for Auditor) fo r Anderson county,
Subject to the rul?s or the Democrat
io party ?leotion.
ANDREW P. - PANT.
. For KniSroad Consiaissione?
I Qiinouu-.n to thevoters of South
Carolina ih&i $. am n. candidate?. for
Railroad Commissioner and hereby
pledge myself to abide hy tho ral ea
of the Democratic party.
AUSBRT.S. PANT. .
FOR HOUSE iOF REPRESEN
I ? hereby; annonnco myself a candi
date for th? House of Representatives .
fer Anderson counfy.-'.'aobj?ct to tho
ralee of the dero/ww? party: :?? ': ? i .
In?rofcy announco" roypelf a candi
date' tor" 'tho IttH???{ t?V Representa
tives iS* Auderaoh< ?b?hty,; su Wec? to
tho rules tho 'Democratic part/,
J. A. DUNCAN; .'
Tho MM Candidate.
.> J bereby announce jfat??i?&B&. I
dato for the Ho??? ot Representatives *
tot Anderson county, subject to- tho
rules or the Democratic parly.
'iAl. hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office -ot Coronor ior-An
derson coiinty, subject to, the rules of
the democratic party. It hus been ia?
pleasure to servo yeti Iii ?his capacity
four, years, 1908-?13. I feel that I aia
c?pahlSr and I need tho office.
J. ELVAS Bt?ASLBr*. ;
I hereby announce nxfs??f. a. candi
date: for reelection eo' toi? ' office- ot
^Caronwit'oT Anderses county, subject
to the . rules of .jdxe;i;deiaao^^>piPl?.
*.:: ^Jt^OV HARD?N.
*.'.!: hereby unnot?nce t?yseli ah a can-;
dilate for eJoctloa ta th* offlw nf
with other Shriners and
in two special tr i
tnta, Ga.. Sal
on follow)
Leave Atlanta... .....
Lawrenceville - , ..
Winder. v.
Athens.
Elberton ...... ...
Calhoun Falls .. .......
Abbeville .........
ir- Greenwood.
Clinton ..... .........
Carlisle .. .. ... ..:.
Chester ...
Arrive Buffalo .....
o trains will he the finest
jow Ilound-Ti
ullman reservation or othi
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN %
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ABRIVAiiS
Nd. iii ;,... . ?T.-.'"........ ; 7:25 A. Mi.
{foi. 83(.................. 0: :!G A. ?.!.
Np. 35...v...............11:40 A,-M.
Mo, 87..................... 1:10 P. M.
No. 89................... 3140 P? ti.
No? 41.; i .v...... 6:30 P. IS.
No. 48.........i......... 8:25 , P, ; M.
Na 45.................. .10:89 * P.::?
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No. SO ? ? ............. . . . 6:25. A. M.
Nov 82??*. ??..>..* . ? '. * ? * *.* ..'S,:?5' A, .M.
No. 84 . .................10:30 ..A.-^Si
Nov 86............ i... .12:10 P. M.
No." 38....... 2:80 P. M.
No.40............ 4;50 ?.jJfV
No. 42; ; v.?...; V?....... >? ? : 20 1*? M.
Nfl. 44.V.v.....i;V;V,.i;^t:ir^?li
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Prom-Anderson, S. C.;'
Rock ???5? S. C. $4.45 *
: Account'Wlo?.rop: College Summa?
B?B?M^c?cew.- on RAle;3vta* 12,12.
I?', *8, 29, ;-20;{^#filn?l"t:ll?lt:??ttV
2?,-?W6.-. : :'->;-V.v^v, ' i. ;
:' NsabriU*, T?fj'rj. $12.80? :;;-ll
Account Fc?b?dy ^ f?tantt?*
B?lttift.'-J Ticket? on ?ala jrune 13,51.4?
15; id. ?. aV^oly, 20, ttEfc ?atti
lirait 15 noy? fruin? date of sale; ,.
Juno IS to 2.6^^tIi..fiOii?|^H2lyjRr
nay? ??om. data or aale. Ticket caa
be ??tended ?nt? September 30 by
fe^ ' fc'fcot 21.00
Z^Mr?^-^A&U*. -
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Jply 2, ili^^BMa;- teni*
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their f amities will ute the
lins, starting from
, Ju
ing schedule
....... ..9:00 AM
-. . .11:10 AM
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,.12:20 NOON
.. ... .. ... 1:20 PM
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f. > .i .. ;*. . 3:20 P M
...... ....... ,. ,4:p5 PM
,'. 4:30 P Mv
. . > - .. .7:45 P M, next day
Ut. RfHj
and most complete in every respect I
.ip Fares Will Be lt?????? j
er information, call on nearest SEABOARD 3
FRED GE1SSLER, " j
As3t. G. P. A., S. A. L.y Atlanta, Ga?
. TO ? .
AND*
p?tteiiJ?iy
From Columbi*,' flock Bill, Gaffney, Union, Spis?tos?nBtgi Greenville,
Greenwood, ^ Westminster ?std att .' ?nterr^diata
Points.,
SCMEDUiUE AND EXCURSION FARES: -
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TfcAINHO. 18' .:-';:;:;V}';:; '
Lv Wedmont ........ ....9:05 a m.*. ...-.|8l6? ..$8.00;
LT Petter... . . ., -.vv ..;^.???5l? a"ui.....i.*l?.6o .T.". ..$5.00
Lv WilUamatoa. ... .. .. ..ft:20.a-,m...,....$3,00 ,. "r. . ..$6.00'
AT B?lton .'0:45,a ni';.. ;....43.60. VfG.00
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Lv Greenwood ,. .. .. 10:15 a .?3.&0 .. .. .. .. .??iOOi.;
LT'ftadgca-ii .. ........ JO:85 a m....'.. ?;:?.|3.$0 ?.-v. ... .. .. .$8.00^
LT Aionevlllo. 9:B5 a ui..... . ..??.E? .. .. .$0:00'
geflB&ls-.'Jct .. .. .. ..10:47 a uv....53.50...".*Q.0O<
LV'Don^lda . . /..,1Q;63 A m,...... .J8.60"'.. .. .. . . .. .$0.00
Lv tfonea Path ., ...... .;JL:0D a m;...... 43 ?? '.'. . . . . ,V i#S.0O
Ar Belton. ..U?2l? fo;'. . ;. ,','.;f?.60-" . .'. ..- .^^^:ivt*?0^ -.v:'
Lr Belton .. ..^ .vV.n:32 &ink... .;$3.60: v. ,. ... .'. ,ffcOu'
Lv Anderaoa .... .. .... .. 11:50 a?n,.^.50 ? .. .. .. .. .f?.OO
LvAuKiu .. ... .. V. :..12:jBV?t?;v:.V..'^.:b . ,.$n.00
tf?W^ifttt?/,.;>;..' :..:^ii^:m^^X'^^^ >' V y. > ,. ...$6,00 .
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^Walhalla .. .. ;. .w ?.11:40 a aawv..V:;|3X)0 .. : . . ,-:.?6^8 J
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