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Your Caction
Will Be More
Pleasant With
The Piedmont
along with You

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GREENVILLE DAILY PIEDMONT.

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EIGHT PAGES TODAY

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WEATHER ( un readable)

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HOME EDDITON

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The Afternoon
Newspaper
the Paper Tha
Gives the New
That is Lastest
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VOLUME 84 No. 230 GREENVILLE, S.C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 29,1914 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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NO AGREEMENT
IN NEWS FROM
EAST PRUS
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CONFLICT IN THE REPORTS
FROM SUSSIAN AND GSU-
MAN SOIRCES.
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RUSSIANS CLAIM
COMPLETE VICTORIES
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Bertin Claims German Lines Are
Now Holding While the Austrians
Are Steadly Darting Across Rear
of (unreadable)
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London, Aug, 29--- A Times dis-
patch from St Petersburg, says it
is reported there that Konigaburg,
the strongly fortified German sea-
poert in east Russia, has been cap-
tured. Their stubborn prolonged
struggle allowed the Russian ad-
cance in capt Rruae's. The enemy
concentrated the army coro which
(unreadable) and re-inforced
ith with (unreadable) has been
captures as Russians, Germans lost
heavily at Moehlem and are now in
full retreat. A general engagement
occured on the Falician former
Wednsday. The battle from ex-
tended two hundred miles, The Ana-
trimes were finally forced to assume
the (unreadable) A Russian infantry
regiment (unreadable) hand to hand fight
with Hungarin reservee, captured
the colors and lmost infilated the
enemy.
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Austians Advancing
Berlin, Aug. 29.--- The Associated
Press has been informed from offical
Austrian sources that the battles
which have been in progress for sev-
eral days are expected to be (unreadable)
The Austrian troops are pursuing the
Russians from Krasnik in the direc-
tion of Luelam. There is no invading
army between the river Bug and the
river Dnuijier. Accorfing to the same
authrity the Austrians invaded Rus-
sia and occupoed the region in front
of (unreadable) fortified town in Rus-
sian Poland. The Austians hold the
regions east north and southeast of
Lamburg in Gulicia. They have ad-
vanced towards the Imeister river,
against strong invading force.
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Contietiyg Accognt
Loonfon, Aug 29--- Russiansa are
advancing on Lembergm Austia.
Their cavalry is overcoming all on-
poeitior according to a St. Peters-
burg dispatch to the Exchange Tele-
graph company. The distpatch adds
that the Russians are marching on
Nomipsburg and have alreay re-
solved the advanced gaurd to the ar-
rison. The Russians now occupy im-
portant points on the river Alle.
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German Flank Saved.
Durkin, Aug. 29--- By wireless to
Assosated Press---News od deffyy of
fire Russian army corps south of
Allonstain was (unreadable) here today.
(unreadable) encourraging. It great-
ly relieves the sistuation in most
Prussia. It is saisd to insure the rank
of the German positions.
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Hold East Front
London, Aug 23--- A Coenhagen
dispatch to the Evening News says
the ordinary railroad traffice in Ger-
many is suspended because the rail-
roads are arrander in carring troops
front she wasnt front to the hard
(unreadable) past front
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WORSE THAN
BALAKLAVA
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London, Aug. 29--- A pricate let-
ter from a British officer at the front
tells how a British cavalry regiment
suffered severe loss through a trick
by the Germans. The regiment's
commander stated a German battery
noisly fired in the reverse direction.
The thought the Germans did not
know of the cavalry's precence. He
ordered a charge through the valley.
Their horded became entrangled in
barbed wire cleberly conceled. Then
[the] Germans turned their guns on
the confused cavalry, initicted heavy
(unreadable)
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BOMBARDMENT
OF CATTARO
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London, Aug 29-- A [Fenter] dis-
pach says British and Frencg war-
ships, combined with Montenegrin
shios returned bombardment of the
Austrin (unreadable) Thurdsay
night. Two fota were demolished
after si hours.
Note-- Despatched several days
ago, sent through Italy, claimed
the allies fleet had them (unreadable)
destroyed and (unreadable)
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LIVERPOOL COTTON
Liverpool Aug 28 Cotton Sent
demand coordente, Prices unchanged
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GREENVILLE'S
SCHOOLS HAD
SPLENDID YEAR

SOME FACTS FROM REPORT ON
1913-14 BY SUPERINTEN-
DENT HUGHES.

ATTENDANCE FIGURED
VERY SATISFACTORY

Sam

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