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\ 6 I evidence subi ****************** I consular chan * * mention of tl * AWFUL ATKCKTTIES OF THE * the honor of * Bl'IAlAHIAXS IX THE * journalistic si * BALKAN WAlt. * ti?e only four * * | charges again ****************** | ant Wagner I ... .. Maish. The Atlantis. ~ ?Tens oi To those who have read these ar- TUrkS Jews i tides in succession, it will he need- fr'om the ,i\" less to recapitulate the indictment jjnlgaratn art ' -? against Bulgaria. But we will jnu, refuge* fr briefly sum up the nature of tho whUe not a si evidence as follows; second war s< 1?Corroboration of the accusa- 'tlon They V tions of Greece against Bulgaria by trusl 8Uch "fri eye witnesses of the atrocities. ' ^ -The rui. Those who indorse the assertions of ;in(j j^jprita Bulgaria admit that they were not (jreek village in or near the seat of war. ,)V tlie 2?Those who exposed the Bui- j" a j.j,ast1 garian atrocities were present eith- j,arjan vanda er at the time, or immediately after ' 00\ 0f jlor j the acts which called forth their pro- | ,, q? ioar 1 ..<-v ?' .? w ? ? ????*"> teirts had be who saw the smoking ruins of the |. y treatv pillaged towns and the thousands tants of Mole upon thousands of mutilated I huriied their corpses. It was not until pe&ce had SOUKht Greek beqn declared that any 'charges not oniv'the were preferred against the. Greek for 8 ))(j0 Bu] ^ them Gree 3?Bulgaria uttered no de^uncia- >ria^ they f aton of the Greeks until aftej peace Bulgarlan or< was declared. Greece, it will'be re- lt f th membered, called the attention of 11 10-?The G th<5 whole world to the Bulgarian h.lnne atrocities at the very outset of the '# war. and invited the foreign corre- d thpm spondents to come at once to the Qri r , _. _.. . fore them ar front and witness the horrors per- honor The petrated by her barbarous enemy. lu,. Tort-irs 4?Bulgaria offers an excuse fcr . ' ?r 'j her singular silence concerning the ?-?tors ^ho , troclties at the very outse* of the n' claims they were committed. Ac- "t cording to her present statement she vve will no was cut off from all communication nff?. with the outer world during the war, and consequently was unable QreefcS and to register her protests against ?f n.liri'nhlpts Greece. This is obviously a lie. for hroadcast ov< it is the incontestible fact that dur- th nnva| pr< ing the whole war, Mr. Ilouhcier First in on the official Press Buerau, and the collection notorious Lieutenant Wagner, of the have been wi Vienna Reichpost, were exceedingly to ,heir famil busy sending out war nows, though th|, hideous t< they managed to color it to suit pT..rtp(i from their desires, and to minimize the j fell into theii facts of rout and defeat. There i baK 0f the was nothing whatever to prevent geventh Divis Bulgaria from protesting or for call-1 have been ca ing for disinterested witnesses to jans any "Greek atrocity" had any Greek ' Tjie faots atrocity occurred. found h'erself 5?The foreign eye-witnesses who war overwhe described the Bulgarian horrors, confronted b' committed during the second war 0f her inhumi number more than thirty with tho n!Uj fury of Greek army and over twenty with gotten what I the Servian troops. Bulgaria's in- an(j mUst find dictment, brought after the close of cult. and eml tho ua r U'au clirnoil Kw n?n inurn.il .. . . ? ? .. ?, | aistraci pud ists who never left Sofia. Among I crimes and b; those who formerly denounced the to confuse It! Bulgarian atrocities were two for- crafty solutlo elgn Consuls, two Vice Consuls, nine was an easy war correspondents, representing tlrely in keei almost every nation of Europe; a plicity. It \ French diplomat, an officer of the pian with wh British Royal Navy, the heads of ttge of being five foreign missions and many res- | She had used (dents and travellers of all national- 1 ions, notably ities, including Americans. 1900 to 1903 6?Bulgaria's savage bloodthirst- rorized the iness was demonstrated and authen- Macedonia b> tlcated before the outbreak of the Comnitadjis, war with Greece. Of the 75 foreign by Bulgarian correspondents attached to the var- was held by ious armies embroiled in the war, were invariat with Turkey, 71 united in accusing Greeks, thous the Bulgarians of wholesale slaught- killed. Bui er of Mohammendan noncorabatants this terrorize and the torture and massacre of when at last Turkish prisoners of war. These ants arose an charges were officially confirmed in ence driving < the House of Commons by the Brit- garia cried a ish Minister of Foreign Affairs. Sir se? uted. Wit Edward Grey, on the strength of the Bourchier an A CLcit^iiMN d tame Near Losing His Lile-Ho^ The following V We quote fr letter was re- December 10. celved by The WMm TL r. runa Co.. from my case> and Rev. G, W. Rob- IV ^ jn u-ttei erts, R. R. 2, Box VI $*#? a? . an(, * ' ' " Bj kx 190!), we quol 27, Hart set). Ala- K ?runa gave i bama, under date Ht x ' '' of April 2. 1904. ^ow tS!E 1 which is exactly ^ for yo nine years ago. ?$tS ikrfl7^f^ *? V He says: "I take Kjft /1', / a later I pleasure in in- ^1{' xays forming you ot 4KK*7SBSSl' atKi f"tfr<b ?8 ln what your Pe- I "1*1* lnT P? 1 runa has done REV. C. W. ROBERTS. fereV^I belt for mo after R. R. 2. Bo* 27, has three years of Hsruell, Al*. being cured ii suffering. I had tried the treatments From alett of several doctors, also home rem- we quote y f e-dles, but they failod and all hope among thekll had gone. My friends, like myself, | do not feel\ll thought I was in the last stages of press the fall consumption. ? ***' " ** ?'**? ? 11 feel that "My daughter brought me a bottle rheans. throw of Peruna and plead .with pa? tp try ( of God. of U. I hsd got so weak 1 had lost my more than tei voice, and 1 thought it no use. That we quote a was ln May, 1902. I began to take 31. iai2. He it, according to, dUecUona 1 wrote c<gd three we to you. apd yo\^ ga,ve me your kind tor Peruna.,j advice. , , , weeks. I am "T snnn /olt KoHor vmv oaucpVi KoirOtt I *1. . *. w>VLl - "Y e?*' ? # i mm x-eruna tp give way, *n? % the1 expectoration dozen yeafi lessened, '-t titcfe'taken fourteen bot- r<>ady ib an*i ties. I feel well, eat hearty, sleep BPenCB to Pei Roundly, weigh a* much as 1 eyer did, , f 40 considerable work on my farm. If^ 1 ? and attend to my crther business. My frlendd aeem'aatonlfcned at my m- sn hJ. covery. n "I wish to,thank you for your kind *" ne*?; , advice and the books you have sent .. . vmin ! tne. 1 shall ever praise your medicine ' ?. *_ F ' mid hope'that you may enjoy a long 7 ^ urn yours a It will be observed that Rev. Rob' efts waited two years after he bogap tp use Peruna, befoxe he wrote the It is not 1 above letter to The Peruna Co. So words 1 tfiat his apparent refovefry could not Quence and possibly haye been temporary relief. are more cot In a later letter to The Peruna Co., ?r affidavits dated September 22, 190<k Rev. Rob- clergyman's orts says: "I am a great friend of that Peruna Peruna. By the use of Dr. Hartman's Every hoi advice I am here to-day, able to be with the las with my family and attend to my Life," sent 1 business." 'Columbus. C THE LANCASTE (kitted to him through " ~ ?? ~ ' ~ nels. Nowhere is there thor of "Macedonia anil I le slightest stain upon and one of the fo???lers o the Greek army. The Committee of London, apporters of Bulgaria. Milukoff and a number of who did not bring fessional defenders or Bu ist her. were Lieuten- managed to place a great Jourchier. Wallis and the English speaking peo the impression that the r thousands of Gree^u bad been wronged by Gi md even Bulgarians ] \r*\ decinmting tt districts where the i?habitants..o? flTSoedonla ny was operating .seek- vshom, from merchant to om their depredations. , Present, purest ngle refugee during the Macedonia, they cried, 1 Hight Bulgarian protec- tyrants the Turks and the mew better than to Again we see the samt js move Bulgaria treacherou Ms of Serres. Doxato *d the Greek and Srvian and dozens of other GevKeli. Pangaion and* s. burned and looted defeated and her tr< arians. are still stand- posed she promptly accus i? mo.it to Bui- nnd Srvla of attacking li iisni and undeniable in? war ??? their fal ... and precipitating a ning that their die- struggle by treac^qusly. en allotted to Bulgaria their comrades ih arms, of peace. the inhab- "ulgartan policy has a . 1 o*,..,one of craft and deceit a nico and strumnitaz . . ... , . , Iiri.i not hesitate to use her towns behind tliem ana . . , . " ,, weapons to defeat herse territory. They were Minister of Foreign Aff Greeks oftheprovlnce GenadlefT. an(, Mr. Hour, 'garians tmlgraUd with a nlght ,n the ofn,.e of t n" irUr forrors nf an(* the "letters from G ill knew the terrors of were the reguU Qf ( upation and tied from oratlon To Mr Bourchl< t plauge. given the credit of the id (reeks and Caucasians. eou(lon of whlch wa9 th de facto, to the Europ- Mp Genadieff. ..Xhe tasl nations. They have for Jhe Mlnlster he belnf a glorious past. and be- gado (;rpek born ln Mac< i ideal of nobility and educatpd at the Unlversi Bulgarians are Mongo pn8( wbere be matrlcula as uncivilized at heart ^b(, na,D(, Gf Genadios. 1 y ignorant as their an- tcrlstic termination of "efl predatory nomads, and j,ume(j ^hen, being offered ature to atrocilous and ernment position, he d? s- .... .1 j throw in his lot with the w consider the so-called jje js a mercenary belon ed by Bulgaria in proof country and gvpBv-like, c itions against the Sprvjceg and allegiance, tc contained in a number est bidder Tbe letters o which have been 86nt Mr. Bourchier went dire sr the whole world by tbe Foreign Office to t nting Office of Sofia. where for two hours he ier of importance is eioseted with the King, of letters purported to aud|ence over, Mr. Ilouch itten by Greek soldiers pa|ned by ^wo American lies at home, describing les took the 0rlental j ool of revenge they had parja> jn order to begin the Bulgarians who bon for the revision of i r hands. The letter Bucharest. Nineteenth Regiment, lion, was supposed to ? rn.r iptured by the Bulgar- lf mii *OK V ., , v If you like a brother hei ? . . 1 SO ar?? ?, in ofUlga?ho If you ho>d his friendshc , at the close of the ' h{ know. imed with djshonor and lAi, the ro8es tha{ you U vTorv In 1 bier When he is de in sa. g . | Are not worth one kind slaughter she had for- Years aeo Lhe results might be | I a way out of a difll- ,. . , , .. jarrassing position. To,^" ca" belp a brother lie attention from her i Q . , v a campaign of libel bm00t V* ^ fron k^pTTftlit- mjpd was her 1 V !* i vi n of the difffJTM**. It The de*Pa'r a 8 in his method, a method en- a )vor! a ea8e dng with Bulgarian du-^S?. whY stand you now a vas also a well tried ^ tag still? lch she had the advantr ' "*? >, ? .. thoroughly familiar. *ou can h^lp ji brother It on several occasduring the years from Croup and Cough" R I, when Bulgaria ter- Croup is a terrible die Greek inhabitants of tacks children so sudden ' means of bands of very apt to choke unless organized and equipped proper remedy at once, authority. Macedonia nothing better in the wor Turkey, but these raids K,ng.s New Dlgcovery. L >ly directed against the berlain, of Manchester, C sands of whom were about bis children: "So garian reports styled 8evere attacks we were ition revolution, and but since we p 'i10 exasperated peas- a certain remedy Dr. King id offered armed resist- COVery is, wo have no fea marauders. Bul" on It croup, coughts loud that she was per- gQ can you 5QC an(j h the assistance of Mr. tje 8bould be in every ho d Mr. Brailsford, au- druggists. H. E. Bucl Philadelphia and St. Lou ! . ilORV i|r?n He Escaped r om another lot tor. dated i 11)06: "I praise Reruns. t ok. The people know > they praise it also." dated November 22, | te Rev. Roberta: "Peno back my life t? n ' ^ y 1 All my acquaintances I am certainly thankful ! iur kindness." etter, dated January 13, | "I shall ever in the , SMbm! the past, be ready to j so of Peruna to all sufeve my miraculous cu-e . _ moans of many others ' psdb^ * n this county." ' f* ^ <*r of September 5, 1911. 5S25 ew words: "I am still ving. As to. Poruna, I lat I have words to ex- MM rV I have in its merits. Aruna has been the ! I MjMM &hl the kind providence , , pr<longlng my life for x "* fpwl stllVlator letter. October saysV "I took a severe . *k? ago.-' I at once sent r i Have been taking it two i M>?r bettor. I consider! jn ^ ua? eamea ino uvcr a < 6t life. I always stand . , . . wer any question in ref??i < "WtMKl OP OOftl ID tma:" ' > v j ' i*' ' rom hi* last letter, dated aiHl JUStvgO to 913: "DeaV FrlAfffrf: T 11 ? ? . * * V ight New Tears to-ex- III this country wh tanks to yoa for your 'I " tlle thlB?- Wic aS*" * thing:ai on?-hj 9 ever, Q. W. Roberts, ' ,v' ,jf i . , r ihama, r. f. d. 2. box JU?o take a pee ' ?' I ,|#/ ' necessary for us to add foleS will be OVe :o this story. TMs elo pathos of these letters lvlnctng than arguments _ . Who can doubt the story? Who can doubt 1 I , " saved his life? I m Li ne should be provided >t edition of the "Ills of free by the Penina CO., hlo. ??? I !R NEWS, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. ts Race,*' l here; f the Balk-| lie would hold your praise then very "Wh< , Professor j dear. years a other pro- i Rut absurdly you stay and withhold of Chai lgaria, sh.e j what you could say pera thi number of That would cheer him on his way Miss ] pies under For his bier. Smith, Bulgarians of then reeks, who What, I wonder, if the dead saw and since, le innocent heard ble and i, all of What is done and what is said after- Cor sale i farmer, word, ??? Bulgarian! Would they utter ih reply? Would LancS had two- they smile and ask us why s-hedi Greeks!" When the time U> help was nigh i tactical! No one stirred? isly attackarmies* at Keep your roses for the living," Lv. Lai Itsip, and They would shy. Lv. Foi eachery ex- "Waste/noftime in praises given us Lv. Bai ed- Greece t today; Lv. Ri< ler ,"wag- Strew some brother's way so if you Ar. Ch Ithful ally . like another say so, fratricidal For the thing that now vou praise so Che attacking IK but clay." " ? Lv. Be hvays been L . Foi nd she did Ar. Lai favorite "> Prevent Blood Poisoning i Conn If. The J' Ply ot once the wonderful otd reliable I em, ?ei fi l r? Mr- PORTKR'S ANTISHPTIC KKAI.1NG OIL. a s want.. >, i,.r snon t Kical dressinK that relieves paid and henh I K>ort 1 11L (he same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. i .. he former, Kailwa; reek sol- Lane that collab- _?ci er must be m0n*sy to loan. i ea, the ex- , i For Fr e work of i am now prepared, as heretofore F?r it was easy ^ negona;e loans of^300 and up ?^ef'_C 5 a rene- war<j8 on first mortgage on Improver J? ' sdonia, and colton farm8 ,Q LancaB\r county, o. j fkl?8' [ ty of Ath- lo t, repayable in >nnual in i?n" t i?i .u"^r stallments at 7 per 'cent/ Interest rhe harac- commission charged. Only i> 2 .. ne a8' small fee for furnishing ktfatract of , in? I a gov- tlu 1 skin dii H^ldcd to g WYlJ|? pllpfl# 6 Bulgarians , Attorhey-at-&w ma,L r glng to no \ phla or ifferlng his ? ?? > the hlghnce written 'Ctly from W It Wasn't Express to the aglta- ? .he Treaty ___.J? SC.. / "e, tell him I Charlie Cochran came in V*r1ui >p dear, let read on his Buttee we sell for Iiiiii at 30 c ar ad I word said one 3-pound can of that coffee^ now if you 10(<- No, no, Charlie, your I i hiH brow, is that coffee and we want the r JhTimll? "GOLD METAL." ipart, keepWe see Mr. Neal has bought *he" ht' lw We hae the "Old Beck Sweet ] i 3ESTit at- per bag, also a lot Bust Oats, 2 ly they ^are . I given the^ * (Virion Sets and everything the There is Id than Dr. __ , , ewis cham- Headquarters )hio, writes j raetimes in afraid they Pi! BENNETT-TEl me. At all den & Co., 1 nrrng when you get up and find all of your pi the house, isil't ij'nice to just stick a match (X>oInng/.^tew, life is short, why not have ten it is in the reach of all. A Florence Aut tkless and valveless, nothing to get out of fii ilf of the time., ^v-y one. Sold on a guarant? ;p at the Ideal Fireless Cooker and then all t. Bothjiave got to please yop or hack thei i ^ ^auirs for business, 1 5r<MACKOF Fit HI. cm $71,000 ROBBERY ju father was sick about six ' go he read an advertisement Although details have not been nberlain's Tablets in the pa- given out a package addressed to a it fit his case exactly," wrltea locai bank containing $71,000 in U. Margaret Camfbell of Fort g treasury notes was taken and a / Ark. "He purchased a box package of magazines substituted, i and he has not been sick The substitution wa? not found out My sister had stomach trou- yj| ^be package reached the bank, * was also benefited by them.' when the cashier found the bundle ' by all dealers. of "Luff" magazines. He started to read some of the stuff and became so tster & Chester Ry. Co. interested that he agreed with the ale in Effect Nov. 9th, 1913.. bank directors to mane up the loss T-Wern Time lf they would Place h,m on the Bub" Eastern lime. scriptlon list of "Luff" for life. 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Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money 4. d.o nn Borrowed 6.009.09 reed now at $2.00 1DUU |129,U(I.tV ^e\v Garden Seed, state of south Carolina. . County of Lancaster?ss. " r-?i^cirn Before me came E. B. Llngle, BKS I 111 gioceries. President of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the of above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. e. b. lingle. Sworn to and subscribed before fX, V Y 4*1 me this 2 0th day of January, 1914. 1111 \t I J I W. P. ROBINSON. K K V III Wnary Public. 1U\ 1 W. Correct Attee: t^ W. T. GREGORY, W. P. BENNETT, Directors. _???! tax notice. ?I j The tax books will be open from October 15, 1913, to March 15. 1914. One per cent penalty will be addeA In January, two j>er cent in Febk""ss"4 ruary and seven peTvcent In March. In school districts Nos. 1, 4, 6, 8, 13, 15, 30 and 43 a special tax ot iMi two (2) mills is levied. In districts gP |Nos. 2, 3. 7. 8. 19. 22. 26. 34. 41 jHiaai and 4 8 special tax three (3) mills. J In districts Nos. 10, 11, 17. 18. 20. 23, 27, 31, 39, 42, and 47 special ^5?? tax four (4) mills. In districts Noa. t J 24, 3? and 38, special tax fire 4 taps (() mills. In districts No. 14 msimm mi ^ ^ special tax six and one-halt "5 V4) mills. In districts Nos. 13? *-i - 32. 44 and 49 special tax eight (I) mills. In district No. 38 special tax 1 f?4 ten (10) mlUs. In district Ni. 40. special tax eleven (11) mills. In diefcasaaal trlct No. 28 special ?ax two and one> 1,1 Z i ^ half (2 V4) mills. All male clttsena vmeeiw between the ages of 31 and 88 year* \ (SM Are subject to a capitation tat of L * J 5325 three (|3) dollars Mr road purpose* i\ S and all male dtiseUs between the J Iages ef 21 and 80 years see liable foe e or.o dollar poll tSx. T. L. HILTON, County Treasurer? , V 3 Schedules Southern RaJhray. n ?! 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