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1? CENSORSHIP REGULATIONS ablegrams will be accepted for ission to Germany or to any y assisting Germany in tne ition of the war. t uag,e.- (a) Transatiantic cable must be in plain English or French, or in Italian in the case of telegrams originating in or destine* to Italian territory (whether originat k ing in the Uited States or in Transit A thru), except that authorized coaes BAi (see paragraph headed Codes liexf Hk beloa*)'may be used in cablegrams to H^LcojiHtries cooperating with the Unites W States in the prosecution of the war. I W In -no case however, is code allowed i? L cablegrams sent to or' from neutral W^' European countrits or to or from Eu ^ normonv ; ropean countries assi-smio uci uj???,r in prosecuting the war. (b) Cablegrams to Central anc?j South America, to the West Indies, and to points reached by the Pacincj routes, may be written in plain English, French or Spanish, or in one or these languages translated into one or the codes enumerated In the next paragraph. Codes.?The following authorized reedes may be used, conditioned on their acceptability under the Censorskip Regulations in effect in the foreign countries concerned. The name ?t the code shall be written in the deck aed wi? t)e aignaiiea rree; 1.1K, B, C, o<h. Ol . 'fcrtXXX tJ ?V WUWJH. 3. Western Union (not Including Ifive letter edition.) 4. Lieber's (not including five letter edition). 5. Bentley's Completed Phrase Cose (not including tht oil and mining supplements). fi RrorwnhaJr* Inroerial Comblna I tk>? Code. V 7. Broamhall's Imperial Combina^ tkys Code, Rubber edition. 8. Meyer's Atlantic Cotton Code, 39th Edition. 9. Rrrerside Code 5th Edition. IS. A. Z. (Not including authoriztd On cablegrams to British possessions). Addresses?The address must De complete but code address properly registered before July 1, 1914, may be used on transatlantic cablegrams end code addresses properly registered before January 1, 1917, may Be used on all cablegrams not passing over transatlantic cables. Signatures.?All cablegrams must l IIIIMMII1 IIHTMIIMCTWrt I* l The Inert You have noticed the risii J rent. This means that the < f -1 will purchase a gxeat deal less But has it dawaed upon y< that man's productiveness is g Before many weeks the S? . I a reality; many will be called t ft wheels of industry turning, wl IB duty to your family, your coui f I After the war the goverm of soldiers who have given the ditional burdens on society by provide for them by insuring 3 Life insurance guarantees been able to save?BUT WHA ness after you are gor*c. THE INSURANCE YO IS NOT ADEQUATE NOW what it was then. During these grave times * * - ? ^ WT turned to serious mougnis?ai gft If yoti have no insurance, | or drop me a card and I will g ft H the all-important question of [ IR. M l I nri \7_ 1 [|| Ine voiunie I I Commercial Bank Buildi 0 M ***? , t ^ be signed; in the Ci.se or an individ-, o nal, by the surname at least; in tne s case of a firm or organization by the s surname of a responsible member of t: the firm or officer, of the organization.' q when satisfactory information regard- ii ing him is on file with the censor; or b by an abbreviated signature of two or tl more^ words from tiie incorporated r titl> when understandable (Examples; g "Pacific Mail" for the Pacifice Mail ] Company, "Second National" for the - c Second National Bank, or "StudebaKer s Corporation" for the Studebaker Cor- q poration of America) The full name tl of sendtr must appear on sipace pro- j.j VKiea On DianK. L/Oue auures&es aa u signatures are not permittee. j / Addresses and Signatures in Full. - J Every sende-r of a cablegram must i place his full name and address on c. the face of the cablegram, and like- j. Wise xne 1U1I liciiiit; auu auui jj the addressee. In so far as it relates q to authorized code addresses and to c signature, this information will b8 v considered a part of the cablegram, [ e but is for information of censorship, j t; Vessels Name Require!.?If tn* message refers to a shipment or :? c a voyage, the name of the vessel con- j r cemed must appear on the message c but "rill trot be considered a part of ? tfee cablegram. Cablegram Without Text.?Will not1 v be passed. | ^ Ca&egram on Skip* ami Cargo la- j ^ surance.?May contain vessel's name, j & but not in connection With mention of i g ? . , i u pert of d-estinatlo? or aaie o* aeparc- {] urt or arrival. I <3 Single Word Cablegram.?Will be! t passed wheai censor is satisfied or plaim English word or when a sing:* t cod? word translates into two or mora n understandable to the Censor. n Suppressions, Delays, etc.?All ca- p blegrams are accepted at senders t risk, and may be stopped, delayed ot fi ot&erwise dealt with at the discretion e of the censor and without notice to ? the senders. No information respect- j.li tpnnomiocn'/vn /laHvarv j"il? ftfh- I t 1U5 tiousuiujiwu, VM vv : er disposal of any cablegram, shall be a given by paid service, and request-s r i made by mail must be addressed to the telegraph or cable companies antf g must b* passed upon by the censor, j Telegraphic or post acknowledgment t: of the receipt (P. C. or P. C. P. ser- v vices) are suspended to all countries, ij information to. senaers.? i ne uauie is company will notify the station of v wmmz mmmmammmammmmmmmmmmm iasing Value ig cost of the cemrooditiea of life, foo dollar is gradually diminishing in vali than it would fire, or even two years on that life?human life?has becoa reater than ever before ? elective Draft will be completed; the 5 o the front. Many more will be lick ever falls your lot, youT respousil itry even greater. *e?t will have to provide for a great i ir lives to preserve our national honoi raakinc it provide for YOURS fpom < rour life ? your Widow, yenr dependent Iktle lT YOU INTENDED TO SAVE. U TOOK FIVE YEARS AGO, EV r for the present val*e of a dollar is the glitter and tinsel of life hare fall( :e facing stern iealities. or if the amount you now carry is so gladly give you the benefit of my ex; Life Insurance. Tidm Soecial Acent " M er State Life In Of Chattanooga, Tennesee UK"*. rigin by free ser\ice when a mesage does not conform to the Cenorship Regulations. Any explanaion of a test word or words, t tc., i cuired by tht censor from the sender i the I'nited States or Canada shall e obtained by a collect message irom tie censor to the sender and by paid eply from the sender of the ca'oie* ram. Code 'Cablegrams filed directly at able offices where a cable censor is tationed, as at Xefr York, Key West, ralveston and San Francisco, should tie accompanied by a translation and l it is certified by some r.sposible ir rber of firm it will tend to expof ii a moceoty/J v lit; n (luauiissiinj ui mr Doubtful Cablegram, Information.? 'he translation of any cabi gram, cneerning the disposl of which there s any doubt whatever, shall be communicated immediately to me Chief 'ensor. Translations of cablegrams ontaining informaticn o" possible alue to any dtpartment of the gov rnment, shall be communicated to he Chief Censor. Figures.?/Unrelated numbers or ode words which translate into unelated numbers are prohibited. Exept as set out in paragra-h headc* Single Words Cablegrams. Serial Numbering of Cablegrams be permKted under tne fpllowag conditions: Cablegrams nxav be lumbered from one to nine hundred nd ninety^nine inclusive, in plain gures or authorized code translating Bto plain figures* but the- serial nuxcer must begin with number one on he first day of each month. At option of the sender fsro ade:ional figures may be added to serial umber, indicating day of tn? lonth, and these figures may be i?? lain figures or in authorized code rans latin g into figures, but on tne ,rst nine days of the month the numral shall be preceded by a zero. Th* erial umber when used, shall be tn? ist word in the message preceding be signature. Nothing herein re - - * t - uires any -caDiegTams iv a acial number. Testword. (a) In order to sa'euard the interests of 'responsible individuals and organizations transmning money by cable, the use of test/ords will be permitted, and to reieve them of the necessity for furnjhing copies of their systems of test rords, affidavit will "be accepted to m iwwii? ?[ HHHHBHHHUBBHtBBBaHBHBOBSE | ^ i of lite I d, clothing, shoes and even | Sflj _ A f_ _ > i #? /\11 A?* I le, in oiner wwui, a. umiai || nc correspondingly dearer, 1 Bj irmy of a million will then be left at home to keep the t>ly will be increased, yonr I many widows and orphans | r. WiUYOU throw ad- H i pauper's fund or will you I ?aeg?not what you have It insures your productive- " EN TWO YEARS AGO. I i hardty more than half of in away?men's, minds are I small as to inadequate, call perienee and knowledge of Larsh I isurance Co. I Newberry, S. C. I cover the use of such test woras. (b) Organizations mid individuals dtsiring to use test words to authenticate their messages and to act as a check on the amount of money trans mitted, must furnish to the Chier Cable censor. Navy Dtpartmenr, Xv'asn-i):-jiton, an affidavit sworn tD before a properly constituted autliority to cover the following: "The test word will be tlie first word in the body of the message Such test words will have no o:ner meaning or use than that of authenticating: the amount of money tranr united or that of rprew. nting fraiud *oy unauthorized payments of money.'* i (e) A testword is permitted in an* cablegram addressed to or sent by * bank, firm or other organization which has qualifit.d by complying with the regulations Issuer Regulations as to qualifying will :?e furnished on application to cable ce,ipr^.5 or to telegraph or ca-o'e compacts. fd) Foreign firms are privil-erefi to t qualify if they so desire, but may use ' test words when addressing qualified banks, firms or other organizations. I (e) OuflHficatio:as of American fir*, bank or other organization will mj cludt it? foreign branches. Prohibits.?In addition t? the otaer above regulations. #? follow: mq , are prohibited: j fa) Military I?f?rma,fcia*. i ioi t? T.fie JK*e?y. (c) Tnformffioa ?f all traae-ocean t movements ?f vowels. (dl Private cede*. (e) Cablewm* ofescuree and not understandable t? Ike ceaaor. Strict conformity rrlth the abcre instructions art required by 1fte United State* Cfftsorshrp, but wtf! not | insure the pas?a#i of messages n? [ foreig* C6*#?r?fci$. i _ 1 PEOPLED #UK IL OFFICERS EJECTB! Flfc&M WISCONSIN S > ! Hudson, Wis. Aug. 30.?Secretary Lochner, publicity agent; William I Charles Kruse, president of the New ' York Brotherhood Welfare assocJa, tion; Miss Florence Margola of N ew York, president of the Worker's Council, her woman secretary and a ~woj man stenographer of the headquarters i of the National People's Council were ' run out of town this evening 7)y a j mob. The action followed plans of the i People's Peace council to arrangt for a | meeting at Hudson, after having beer! barred-from meeting in Minnesota by Governor Burnquist. Telegrams received late tomgTiT from Governor Philipp by Mayor Conduit, of Hudson, denying he granted (permission to the National People's council to hold -its conference in tnr; city, also loca? authorties to go as 1 far as coostiutional rights will I mit to preventing th* conference &?j ing held. | Those driven from the city were no* banned, owing to impassioned ap-p-eals from County Attorney Vara urn, wao urged the mob to let tbern go quietly and not commit Violence. Action o? the crowd was preceded by a publtc mass meeting held in front of the ar! mory. The meeting dissolved into a nao* i and jammed into the Chaipin Hall hoI tel. where Charles Kruse, M4?s Mar gote and tuo .other women wert 8fttin? in the lobby. "Get a rcfpe," ?o?e doe sfcoute<J. "Get tlw> tar ft*d feathers," said another. "Haag 'ea*/' shouted a, thirj The crowd press?d forward and half ?i dozen hands wert laid on Krnie. Cries of "kill the copper-heads "String n,p the kaiserftes"down with sediton," filted the room and for a moment ft iooked as though Ijiood would frt spilled. At this critic^ juncture, Va.rnum succeeded in cairn ing the mob dowa on the promise oi Kruse tand tfcs women girea fwiti *Hno t? IO'JTP thft 31 UCIUI/HU^ llpc tv .v_>? oace. Way was ma-da for them - the?! staff out of their rooms and Ave mrnutea later they w'ere bundled i;ato ? big touring car and rushed to t?ic Omaha station, where they took a train for Minneapolis. Stopped Li Indiana Gary, Ind., Aug.?The an U-war and anti-conscription meeting scheauil^d to be held here tonight under the auspices of the Peoples council was squelched when James H. DorSen, who was to lead the gathering was arrested. Dolaen was arrested on orders 01 the government and several socialist leaders were also announced for a grilling. Among them were Mauncf "Liberman, candidatt for mayor, and Paul Olaser. an attorney and forinerly a Russian army officef. A loci vigilance committee has bees formed which has stated that ~nc treason meetins," as the people's conference gatherings are called, shari i be held there. Mayor R. 0. .Tohnsor has issued order* against the mee* ! I1 < first CAMom.ua: company for franc f! j Washington, Aug. 30.?The Wa; | Department is to organize the tir.-cj i American cumounag,- company ror| service in France. American military} cfftciais have recognized the important part that the camoufleur plays in ( | warfare abroad. The chief of tnglne.-rs of the army is looking tor groups of men, who in one moment can fight, and in the next can practice their trade. Wherever a machine gut i ! is set up, or a trench is taken an?j reversed, or a batterp of artillery goes ; into action, or a new road is openea,! j a new bridge built, there the camouj fl'ur must go to give his best imita tion of invisibility. Offtcals :>ay that the best force or j such emergency magicians can oe ' drawn from among the ironworKer?, 1 i sheet-metal workers, carpenters, cabinttmakjrs, stage carpenters, proffer ty men, piaster-moulders, pnotograpners, scene painters and sign painters. FLITTING IN A FLIYTEK Ely E. C. Reichard Breathes there ever a man with such a punk liver Who never hatk said?aot once, no, niver: j ' "This is the Hfe! My crown for a flivver!" j I like to introduce an article with a quotartloi from the famous poecs, j i something; short and snappy. It lends real tone, class; it's the high brow method of serving the dose; the wine that is supposed to make cod 1 liver oil palata?ble. 1 But to get down to brass tacks and tin lizzies, did you ever drive a Ford? Now, don't be angry: no insult was intended. I learned yesterday. There may t>e sunary persons in uie nospital, who, i they were able, would dispute that statement, but?'Jiey ar? not able. Therefore, let us continue. This Ford in question was of the two-passenger variety. That may no*, seem many, but yesterday it accommodated just one more than wanted to be there. The other one was me. ?I always had an idea that the proper mode of locomotion for such a car , ' was best obtained by the driver knee?- | 1 ing with one leg on the running boart*! 1 and pushing with the other. If It^ I ; appearance has also deceived any or. j I Ground Limestoi if Your Fert TI7/\ U rt TTrt ItJ-N/NV* ?M ! vve nave uccii mauc over this section for a Lir finely ground and this m: It releases the potash and corrects the acidity and p makes the soil very mucl wolrfle if cjtt fn ffof on UXCblVtsO IV W*OJ IW gVV utl corn and grain by putting condition. Order Early? Anderson Ph mi r LV11 Vl/I Anderso W. F. FARMf BHBH flSHHEHBHHB I An Ambition ax tj / I 'rHEneedsaftheSoathaiei , I f i iflktwltEtt ILaihr*jr: tic irro? f ' "Str upbml&u f of the otfecr. ,j? " j if i ! The Soelfaern ?LnIw*y arin ar fju If L { iKsfjdtovlbca ii S Tfc -^>irwr of the' Seodtaa Kail I y t B^Wutaattkitiibonotoojo v I ' ibt r&2raafe; la an perfected tbathlr au J i mcrs of nfl?fc mkkk iarket the . I iftidtj; to realize that fibeolttjr of ti \/ todoa ffcriABrinmIcayital accdcd ft | j tnlargei fariSrirn inridrnT to tbc dew I. ! ?wc; u<. S?HrI J Te ntx b axle ia (k body foB [ nher pat htoria. vfcfc ae atone. 1 ' I 8|ki aa* cpol ^pnatfa wOe SmtliciB Sen 'Southern *Ra r.:y readers let me assure you that yoe. are wroi'g. One winds it with. ?. .ten*die at th;' front, one does, then cms makes a quick get-away if lie hasR't pulled a lever which is supposed be neutral, but is oft. n beiiigercflttt. Otherwise one is likely to get ran over, one is. A good winding makes i* go quite a distance, probably until it is crossing the car track on a uasy street. Then more winding is reqnsrett: ?much more. Did you ever notice what radfly complexions our traffic poUcebse?' have? I never paid particular attention until yesterday. I was the car for another little spin this 'policeman kindly halted traffic until I got it wound up. You zterer saw such a red face. I'll bet chat Inflow was in great health. A number of other little mcidtenis occurred which I should have orirsartiy have recorded, but the steering wliseE really requires quite a bit of attention and makes writing difficult. I tfos remember somef,>ing about a do?-.. Z am sorry, too, for I like dogs. 'The young man who attempted teach me thought it quite simple. H* said he could tell me ? 11 thert was tell in ten minutes. He did tt. t*?_ Hoover, I beat his record by for | gettin-e; i* rn just a Httlt better jTam half that time. What I couldn't do was to -stop a*. * The pedal operated by the left toofe must be pushed half-way which is the neutral position. and iJtt? brake, which is operated by the right foot, must be pushed hard. ?t sounds simple. Did you ever try rub your head and pat your scos??& ? r? O amm/lxi ?yf 2>lUiUiUVUCVUOi/ ; x uat ovuuuc too, but try it. Neutral on that For? was as scarce as neutrals duringgreat -war. i Be that as it may, tomorrow ff xay tutor (that word reminds me that w?* have an Alhorn on our machine) Is still game, I mean to make another try. Should I have any vocabulary Itft, I hofpe later to give autocaobftean+Vinoiot-fo +V1/1 Vuvn ofi f f mv tk'rt(WW ^UVUUOICKIU? UIU WMV?U v Mm ?** j ience. THE HERALD AND NEWS 00GB YEAR FOR ONLY J 1.50. RUB-MY-TISM?Antiseptic, Reliefs*, Rheumatism. Sprains. Nouralgia ?te? tie W ill Keduce -i: D:II 1 .11IZ.CI U211. I the distributing agents nestone that is unusually ? ikes it quickly available, f I plant food in the soil, ? -.1 4.1.~ uiveriz*? uic iiai u spues, i more productive and early stand of cotton, th? soil in first class I Prices Right Aenkata anrl voj^iiuiv utAvt mpany I ?R, Secretary. 1 ^ *\ s" id a Record : \-v \ J deatical with the needs J \?t) tf rth aad ibcccm of one aam j \ \ ' ot*?no apodal privilege M ! V < ! % tw*jr Oxaipjtny is to ?ee i&t I otioa between tbc pohlicaat I id frank: fouct "*?* wvraao- i * ean?4ct>ct of fo/amuunf. V ? aomcnt which will <raahlt flt, J ^ # thcacguliidoa of betwr?rf /j' aod for iacrcucd and brflw / I j: ric of tbe Sooth aionrtdt ^ V nl with cqaal iibertic?. ?q?? 1 ** *> \ ^ cs th e South-," ilway; System*