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KAISE Pandemonium I War Lori THE KAIS Life of German Emperor Taken by BritLi'h Veteran of Hoer War. Career of Man Who (lot the Kaiser With Movie Camera. The life of the German Nmperor taken. rho Kaiser "shot," to use the vernaculai of the motion picture In dustry, Rupert J.lian. a British vet eran of the Boor Wat, and one of the most talented and popular motion picture actors and directors in America, has created one of the most startling, sensational motion pictures ever shown to the public, in his "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," which takes the spectator into the iInp .ial Palace and shows the Kaiser in his habits and nannerisms and repug nant egotism and bruttahity. The seven reel picture chronicles n vivid truthfiilness Wgtil n iind her in offensive peu, before the invasion of the German hosts, shows in hor rible but authentic scenes the treat ment of the peasants by the Pruis sian barbarians as they vlough through Belgium and its inhabitants. llupiCrt Julian, who has screened this sensational expose of the !in timate life of the Kaiser, directed it I andt played the iole of the German i Ruiler, is an 1lglishnlall. who has I had a long and successful, as well as decidedly varied caieer oil the I legitimate stage and before the I camera. Laurens 0 .MADlDEN NEIMS. Madden, A tg. I. -Good seasons have been voiclsafed u1 sine last witin and old corn is now secuir. Prot r'acted ieetin g is in progress tils week at New Prospect. Rev. [R. A J. WVIdills. of 1 reen ville, iuicle of tle pastol, is the Visiting millister. lie gave u1s a good seroIllon Sunllday morn1-11 ing froil the text foutnd in 110 1Ith P.salm., "let the words of my mout h. anld thle mleditat Ions of miy heart be' accept abIle iln Thy sight oh Lord(, mylS Str'engthI anld my13 Redeeme r". Should we all live up to that text, said the speaker, we wouldi cariry Illeaven with .Miss M\attle 110bo Poole and~ bther ci,It Joshua Ciraig Poole, areC the gulests this week of their (ousinl, Miss Ora Powers. : Mrs. .\loll ic Teagiie, who has been wIthI her Cou sin, .\lris. E10mma Moinroe, sinice- the death of Mr. .\onroe, is now back home enjoying the "big mleet- a in~g". She was the guest Sunday of I her (couSin. Mr's. Fanniie Moore, at the Ii hospi tabl home 101 of M\r. W. H1. HIud- g genls. 1 Mr'. R. .ludsonf Langston and neigh b~or, Thad .\oore, were 'lectioneering at a the Alasonlic picnic at Mt. Gallagher s Saturday. Mr'. Langstonl is canidi- a~ date tor' treasurer and Neighbor i, Moore is nIOW listening to tihe seduic~ ti tiv'e buzzing of the piroverbiail "polit- g, ical bee" and possibly we may hlave .y more to tell later'. Mr. and Mirs. John Gentriy of Dur- hI bin wor'shipped at New Prospect Sun- hI day. This is tile hlome church of Mrs. 5 Gentriy andt sI'- wsas cordlially greeted t by relatives hAdu friends. Mr. Cliff Cunninghiatm and son, J.* n D. of Cross LIAill, came "back home" for services Sunday and Sunday a night. They were the guests While her'e of his mother', Mlrs. ii. C. Cun- ( ninghiam. Miss Genevieve Bailey, of Sedalla, is over for a stay with her graindmother, y, Mrs. Cuninghamn, and her aunt, Mr's. Finley. Friends of Mr'. and Mrs. Tblurman Finley will be glad to hear that. Mr's., Finley and little Elsie Ozeila are do- ~ Ing spllendidly. Dr. Vincent was called to see little Nell, the bright little daughter of Mr. < and Mr's. Thad Moor'e. She is all right now, we are glad to state. Mr. Luther Higgins is spending awhile with his sister, Mrs. Cora Mad den. Miss Alice P'rofitt, of Columbia, - spent tile week-end with hler homes RSSMA B ;reaks Loose in l's Cruel Insult. ER SHOT He was born In Manchester, Eng land, and, at the age of seventeen vears, was playing important parts )f the English legitimate stage; sup rears, was playing important parts )f the Einglish legitimate stage; sup )orting such famous stars as Sir lerbert Beerbohm Tree, George Alex inder and Lewis Waller. After his last season with Tree, bitpert Julian went to Australia in ler contract with J. C. Williamson. With the firing of the first gun in he Boer War he enlisted, but his ca cer as a soldier was shortly elded ii his capture by Louis Botha, later >remier of South Africa, andt until he close of the war M.\r. Julian lay ,aptive in a Boer prison. Prior to his lie had been captured and ex hanged. At the conclusion of the war lie was sent back to England an in 'alid, but regained his health and re uimed his theatrical work. He subsequently returned to Ats ralia and remained with J. C. W\'il lamson for years, eventually comn ng to this couitry where lie played vith lewis Waller in M. Beaucaire it Daly's Theatre, New York. Then ollowed a season with Tyrone Power ii ".itlia Caesar", playing Mare An ony to Mr. Power's Drutus. This was his last appearance on the egitimate stage. lie went to Califor lia to spend tle sitmimer; there he net the Sialleys and was induced to pera Hous Prices 25 Olks recenltly. .\iss l'rofiti Is mIak .-iHod in her ose profession,. (hat I trainied itrise, her frietnds will be lad to know. Air. auId .\lr's. Walter .\loore w n 'tists Siiday of \lr. and .\lts. Thad Ioore. Mt's. 'laire Finley .\iartin and chil reln, of lhoxingtoni, N. C., and M.r. and Ils. Carroll Pieivy Martin, of (reen - ille. are hitere on a Visit to Mr. and [rs. .1, LI. Finley and nonterous other eIatives. Carroll is Anonl to join tihe lors a nd he came lo -e his grand-i arentls anid unc1]l(' andi~ auntils before av'ing for c'amp. M\iss .\lvtrr.leBishiop, *4 iha rming )ring lady of Inman, is et.pectedl Wed 'sdlay afrterntoort'foi' a wisit to- her M\rners. Cunil~rertsoni aind ltnw. ~f Wa ri'on. ainil iev. Mr. i'lle s of (Ulemc mi C'otlAge, 'Aerie ptleasieit taftersf lindt~ay afit' TIrnum at Ithe itm ' tot' s Mr.. 'i d irs.. .f. A. Wofford. .Vtr. lI~i' is iry'lig ont a pUnttracied mei ing at -foi' (lont foys. "Jiji' Wfofrd as a grueat fav'or-ite of hi' andi we cre glad to greet "Parson Elliist" asI is kn.wn amC !;oved by tiu- eiadts. e hlas a. greari and good Itiliutce' illh "hi- boys". Miss RtIth BrcA.n has ieturnd from pleasant visit to Westminter- nd par'tanLimrg. Aht WestinAtern she' as the guest of~ M'isses Ella \fae and ill ian Martin. While thei' she had tOe plats4ure of hearling two, or hier >rmler pastor.+ preach, Rc'm jJodie artin anld R. J. Woodwmard. Todid 'tTomps~on, wh'lo ir.tes his ame in Floridia most of t ha. Iime, Is ere niow Wtih iris par'ents~ Mi'. and [r's. Os G. iThomipson, r'ecuperating at 1r a seious case of blood pnrisoninzg. Wo had the pleasure recently of reetinlg Mr. T. E. F'riday, State Sena i' for Orangeburg coutnty.. We were eJfghtedl to heat' thriough Uim that our 2a'lurens coutnty canildates, M\essrs. ooper and Dial wei'e going to mako tine run in the low country., He olced our hope and bolief that they rould be elected. To Improve Your Digestion. "Fot' years my digestion was so poor hat I could only eat the lightest aods. I tied ever'ything that. I heard f to get r'elief, but not until about a 'ear ago when I saw Chlamberlain's 'alblets advertised and got a bottle f .thenm did I find the right treatment. lnee taking them my digestion is ine."-Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, 'a. Orove Tasteless chill Tonic estroys toto malarial germs which are trasmitted theo blood by the Malaria Mosquito, P'rbo 60c, Y CAF Berlin When C 0, Gains Entran (GERMAN OFFI'ER ATTACKS 0111,1 Father Shot Down and Girl at 3Iere) of lun Rrule. Paris.-The arrival today of a number of Belgian refugees brough more revolting storiC of the treat ment of the women and girls of lel gium by the German army oillcers quartered in the former peaceful lit' tle villages of Belgium or passing 1 hrough them in I heir retreat fron' the allied forces. One young prospective brid saw her lance clubbed to death w th the butt of a musket, under orders fron General von Gitick; her fr .hol down while she herself was tcrri from tile arms of her aged grar:d mother by a German Pileer, t. I ptaii von Ilancke, who fortunately was unable to accomplish his evil pur pose. Similar stories are told' daily, al most hourly of the depredations 01 the barbarians of the Kaier, "thc Beast of Berlin," as tihe German Eim peror is called. appear before the camera. "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin.' is the most iretelitious of many ex ('elln tirodlictionis lie has directed and actedl. The scenario was written by 'll iott J. Clawson, and is the re stilt of more than a year's constant research and delving into every aui thentic work obtainable covering the intimatc secrets of William 11. and his Court. e, Monday c and 50c EVEi1, WEAPiON U'.EDl TO lEtD)LV E'lTE(" The Amnuterir'ut oitiier ('ses ltiYes, l'istols, .u11ta(itne Guns, 9 iaytonels, Eent Itille 41tts, Etyeet('ly I'pon With thw Amicrfcan Arimly on he Aime- .\l rn o Fr'. .1u ly :.-- n. d e Sorre, comt timan ld Iz the armyll V on this froni, expressed to. dhe corres[ouitdents tldei- his satisfact im at the p agrespi mi n'-v iade :anl the hope tt e, the Gettirians were for<-id abeyondu r.Ceir i(new .insit ins. It unad fan'r a kee'' satisfati-m:~ to operuatIion a thie bait e an iud he wasi~ wi'ihl *Ih.. Anupt'mricas iwere eat ingH ont thi ii' a':t. Som t: th1 Ile olli me~ L now) ini t he line hem huoff met at ruhe Itime ofl the Boxer riirzg in ('huuht, when It. wa t a captair . The Anm'r't "mar forimis at. occtupy (tie hills Mu. Yondm S rjigi anld Serg. One oaf the fiercest meou~teri~t' ii thle prew~t I t'fentsive was broug,htI ablouit tay the Amerl'hami who oeumo pied Se.in-ge. mliuring *d'e night chie Americalt pretendoedtl w0~ithd mw from ihe v~i'age. Souif thetm -id withld r-aW; lnt others rexsxainedl in che hiouses and other poin'.a of vantge. Thle Gerann began ie iring into the p~lace anud 'm Anietica a opened ire.. To enmyj comupatiies were virtiituffly annihudatedti The Amauearias used mnacluue gwns, rIfles, t..tools and em iilO"ymtd'i bo lite bayonst. andl thie ritte btutt. with~ great effetivenuess. The tigh sa icn the streetz was savagn. but of ''om pneatlvely brtieI du ratiton. Then the. Americans awaited thle caminig of other Germtians, brat they came not, Ser. IFrench and Arnerleans together nAovedl beyond thle nftilage. When the Germans learned thai the Amrrericans in Suringes were win nhig they utsed their artillery and there is untqueston-able evidence that nhumerouis Germarmu were killed by German shells. Some prisonera taken declared that the orders wore that the Germanm must hold on at all cos. Amionp the prisoners were men attached tc the Fifth Foot Guards fromn Lorrain< and others who had been on leave Is1 Germany, who saId that ,the Germagi people were thoroughly tired of thc war and did not care who governed so long as thie war came to an end. The Germans are now using higil extplosive shells simuiltaneoualy with1 gas shells. The hIgh' esplosivee art desnigned to drown thue "op" of thu gas projectiles, which the allies havt ON JJ TAIN apt. von Wohlb :e to Palace and "It's an Outi Berlin.-The public has just learn ed of an attack upon the Kalsor, with the landing of a clear-cut knockout blow oin the jaw of his Impe ilal Ma jesty, leaving him in an undignified protrate position on the floor fr-r fully ten minites. Consternation naturally reigned in the Palace, liartlienilarly among the Emperor's military staff, but it is said that there was anl undercurrent of fletee plea.mire among many, with sln eere sympathy for Captain von Mohl boli, in view of his inevitable fate. Captain von l lohlbold, in command: of the Palace Guard and in constant totch with the Kaiser had been re peaedly insulted by the Emnperor, al most always in public. ie wias goaded to desperation. The captain sought ati private audience and demanded satis faction. Before st'eking the German Fh n I - enptain is reported tb have said: "Sliall I regard your insults as the outburst of a disordered mind?"I "Shut your mouth, you swine' You are under arrest!" screamed the Kais er. The bWow followed. Such a remark from a man in com mand of the Palace Guard and in daily contact with the Kaiser lend's considerable strength to the opinions j that the Kiser is not in his right (mind and Is justly termed "The fin' Dog of iKurope' as wel las "rhe Bea of Berlin." and Tuesc --Including learned to distinguish from the oti - ers. The pereentage of gas Casualties low is a result of the discovery the German trick, because the allies gknerally anticipate attacks with gas. Aerial activity was greatly inereas 14i today owing to the fact that the weaher. after several weeks of storts, cleared American aviators un derto(fik reconnnissance rnissions, ehiefTy, bit I the purstuit mac hines al so we 't Up. Two American iliers al taviket two German sconts over Mon tsee, div th. W-_oevre, and dtrove one Tlhie Termtians pt over a heavy liar rage in the Woevre sector this morn :ng. it fas td mtore than halIf an hour a ttdi it Li probabile that they aent in fatIry uaoss beh ind the barrange. lBnt heir tire was; ett irely wasted as theit )Positions had been evacnated. - Thtedestruct ion or a Gecrmian bl 'non ont July 29 bas been verified, and aniot her was brtought down yesterday. Q . *~' AB' He Opra be ial achines. aothY arm by electr ity. D - will supp ,a power at an exce it low cost. Runs th dentone, churn, seart, rshing machine frpatcly nohing. Al so supplies the entire farm witb brilliant electric light. A chiki cana run It and it pays for litiel In a short time. Lat uu demonstrate It on ypuur farm. G O. S. ael,D. ,.,, ...' OF GI 1d, Goaded to Delivers Might 'age" Says C The Crown, PI-ince, who was not even interviewe(d on the jaw-smash ing episode, replied: "I cannot be lieve that Ha. Majesty employed the expression 'you swine' in rebuking 111 by (I's time,'. Kaiser Insultb liutrages by Ils Officers Promipted by. Evaimples Provided by.Tliir IHiler. New York.-ieason for the outrag Ps comm it ted agailst the young wo innhood of Belgiuni by the offleers land men of the German army Is un toubtedly provided in the tales that ire being told, by people who know 3f the insulting manner In which the Kaiser hInisei4 has frequently receiv d'p ominent ladies at his reception In [he V'hite oom of tie Inperial Pal *e, where his generals andother >All rs are present and have seen the di: Iespect shown feaiale guests by 1h 1 own ler. 'ho Kaiser i.f slave to beautiful d11(1 and haswf en distressed ladies Of Ilie Cou' by his bold, public ad niration id insulting insinuations. \. as w receiving considerable at eniif hele In New Yoik s that of M4: Gertride Astor, who was oir 1 ( by the Kaiser to remove her lay, Augu War Tax Pitation for Letters of .dnmilnistrattion. 4tate of South Carinha, County of Laure1ni'11s. 3y 0. G. Thoipson, Probate J u(ge: Whereas, W. G. 14incaster imade suit o lie, to gral t him Letters of Ad niniistratilon of the 'slate and effeets )f it. U. Pranks. TIeisre are therefore. to clie and ad nonish all and singlar the kindred ind(1 creditors of the said It. G. Franks, Ieeased. that they be and appear be 'ore 111e, in the ('01ourt of Probate, to )e held at Laur11ens Court Ilouse. Iau '1ns, S. C., on the 113thi day of August, -===te Gr R. Go WhatVW Here 18 delightful I A DRIl AP These n<4 ties of the ~'m Our pro t aste good. Sent by order, dire Also Glen a , CocnpIeto Catig THE GLENDA P. O. Bon06. In de.Na8 M mLA-s. d amI lARDS Desperation by y Wallop rown Quince Von: Wohlbod. Ft 1s more likely that His Majesty used the word 'paciflst' and Vonny, misund'erstanding the- - word and having his first quite ready for the occasion, passed him one. Poor Vonny, I'n afraid ie's all cut Lady Guests glove -while he stood'gloating like an ogre. N10qt of the rings and bracelets worn by the Kaiser aroedUplicates of ornaments lie has noticed on female hands while admiring and* fondling them, even though they were stran gers. With such an example set by their itler very little can. be ex pected from hardened soldiers rom the moral standpoint. U-130A'I' CAPTAIN GOES MAI). Murderer of Lusitania Passengers Now i Mnine. Remorse has actually reached one German mind. The U1-11hat Command er who sank the Lusitania has become a raving maniac, according to the latest news provide: by the Kaiser, lhe 1cast of 13erlin. Tile captain was (ignifie(l by the Kaiser- with unusual honors and medals, but. could not ex pcl from his mind the terrible convic tion that lie had ruthlessly killed wo men and childi'en. it 12 & 13 ISrI next, after publieation hereof, at o'clock in the foreioon, to show enuse, if any they have, wiy the said Administatt Ion should not be granted. Given under iy hand this 29th day of July, An1no i)omini 1918. O. '. '1l OMPSON, 2-2t-A J P. L. 1C. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZ OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. Blindj Bleeding or Protruding Piles. instantl relievrs. tching Pis and you can get restful so a fter the first ap~i cation. Prices we. IW E N BROS. MARBLE &r GRANITE CO. DESICN10~RS MIANUFACTURERS ERICCTORSJ Dealers in overything for the ceomo ry. The largest and best equipped mon- d 'ental mills in the Carolinas. iEEN WOOD, . - - S. C. ELEIGH, - - - - NI. 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