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ILflH1U'LLE-:tilt EN WO01) MUTI''AL ISthtANCEs ASSOCIATION. ()rganized 1891-.1 UIIOPE llT Y INSIilE D $2,400,000. WRllT'1 OR CAL (7n1 tle under Irdgnled tmr any i1fomInatioil you tuay -si .re ablout.'our plan of inlsurancee. We insure you. )roprLty against de adruction by IlIre, 1(nIstmi or Li-gitning. Alnd do so cleaper tsaa ily ilu'anc.e .n:ember iw) ar1'e tipa red to4 prove :oa :a.t a::o r I:. the safest and heas't plat of insuancellt knowi. Our ai.ition i now licensed to rlein"Iuralteo inl the -ottnties of Ah-1 fhaille. Grenwood, \!cCormick, Lau FIIEN. 1. 1R 1 .\ 1l-:! '1ON, President, (h01amiao, S. C. G It. 111-1 HE1, Gen. Acd., .very Ok Treas. (I' re i d il 1)0(1, S. C. DIRE]CTORS: 0.. 0. (1ra . . .\t (':ir l, S. C. . :\. Gambar'l2. . . .thh . 'le, i. (. 110. II. l'hihV . .. .. . la y S. C. A. W.Yout-h! m I .. ..iodges .t (' N3 l. Chamberollaie..r t mc. s. c. . L.. Nich b a . . . .4-:O4ield, . (. . L. 4 T :t t ua4c .: . 4 :: :u2 I,:nie, Q. 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Takre~ noice th! on he 1tht dayl of Angc le, 1444( I wt render a kin.la sqniuor o the uice of olemoA. .\an *ortdcwaot, n o ole wofl 14he .lg of~V arqurter piLt.n o'ounty hat cl o' oc , y, m -'e .,th sma day wil appfly for14 atr 04' dilaet fttro wil AnIy in-reo indeb'te o Vahlr estt a fmew ant8 Mri~ed t makeoa ' t'an't ntht datin; andO34 ace, eskn haVng ams against sad ee wl fuole provnd or he :oreve barred.40l~an o clearHand whtn yvuouri ski.be ha o aquate it of3 he bet frck OUTSIDE PALE a OF HUMANITY Frightfulness Taught by German Leaders Belongs to Age of Barbarism. SOLEMN PLEDGE MERE WORDS Kairer's Statesmen Had No Intention of Keeping Faith With Their Agreement on International Law -Horrors Told by Diaries. In <pirinl to the .1 nerican people i!:e enorir 11a' of (ierman itilh rian ilyin lIcl'Inm. say.: a prinjhlet is suer! hY the commilee on public in 1,r w 11'S . 1, (viefln( cef is <ralrlrn tilaillI/ ( fro? Gi Inm l(l<I . (lll'r lt >urres 1. Th1e fierman solmrees, in /1-uri or -c I proamU (I.'a.I.ioIts an Y1 o!!,er o i ullraIncers. lellets undl Ofrie of (iVrman soldliers. anil quo ':-;,>s fr u ta " ? iorm an 11 irs al/ e rs. The " sf.r 'ild 11Vice" f e tionan rm.| a eis.< ach sol~lier. .> I-r'p suIh a i*'Ir IIthle oin (11tive IIinlth war:, a li n ln tinties iC wals 1 .ike -iia - ptI e nl-ph (11i I 1 e ith r lilled, tortur'1,41' qr h bio :ts s lt;Vic : 1t1t the44r t4 is w 1114-h on u rel! For t wo * l 14~4 :t : l. in int r V4 1 Vha V ing i to ''It:' I h~t ll~~ I i rtlq 4W4'V5- idon 1i)l1t t:lqna ity 11t 1 h esime-thlly In c ntIII niI'ng th11 ev ils .." warf::re o the il ba:lv: Th111. ilh-:i 1s) (d t havo heroV i so e lo~a:-'Ey es~thi~d ' :Is n p1ar1t of Ill 44!t!rn:in4lI l:w tha t'4'j thIeo p twers ni T'heo lii:' l~t'44t! lht i s lili nt :n erely t14 .\tate tlin ::4ner::4prin cih1-. i tii eii' IN Il' tieII- reguaions4 : "Fa-'nily hot I n I lie' 1 . Il liv 41 t o if l )on .1n1 1 1riva1te propery, aIs wi as Iv i::11 s -- nvlitIos, and practice, ilmust h.-reso-etal lrivalte property e n o Ho- orsT od."n SoT ' Di e s p liiha hri IiI f (I to k ep h i111 aric'e, h.Il n ltlea414'Ps 11 11 ders had no1) hi 1141-t T'is I 'sf doin.: So. ThII .y h1:1td bin-ln t1r11i4l5 ill 1114' id is vi l ied by tin. von 1t1tos years ag.: "Terrorism i 1 4 irn t, he a Ig ively etl pro cof!ure, usflto) keep the tuasses of Oh. twopht inl :I Sttll o f Il' bedi lco." Thi hgnter r-l n l liarck's 111 icy, too, .\roirding to) .4itz iltusch. i shntrk'1 ikrnliher, 1liismarek, exasperatd by the French10 re1sisinnee, which was -,till coolinr iitg ill .anuary. 8I71, sn id: "f inl thll, te it' whleh o o henpy, I nn111 t s1111 ply verythin for out t rmops. froinl little (<\ Mill- wesh lls nt : flying toluill Into th4e o nii whieh are rnt eltrnnt. We shall shoot, hang and burn. After that has hmp pened-1 it few tuneos, the in11:hbitants wvill 1ially ent to their sendses." Horrors Told In Soldiers' Diaries. Thel frhtfuliess. tau.ght by th, t.r m laeiits h Il fall sway lin elgini Th'lis Is best se Ithl nr 1114s In thw Viaries of tt individial ( rSol. "Da' ur ingo the nit Iilofr; AuuteS15-10 Enhealerli tGr--'V gaveC Itha imii inh t'lwnk of1 Vie very nk e wasfit shti it takena pr.oner ael the hoeni wer burt.~ The baisoed oeresmde f I inrhand k eep up5 ith the.troop..'.. St'r~llls oral.... .i'....N..NA i~ons and~ discontst................ Noftesi'5 and hilt rediICnted (o'he LIbrty oani bodas: (pp'xli Le iety at h t t ans, han-?er een (pl edgthedk.... .... .... .. Ca'lymeits ctuas ll madeohn~ .i 1)ird libly loan........ .. '1ecuris oth(emtani l Sitns (nh unede .... .t5iV...... .... .. Stimes ther .than Fubj rat to eserve (~ jtok co todera lasv c arnot5 Vaueoanking.house.......... .. Muritr fank..xtures......... ... te osat owned Caolina, Chant hankIn Iheek. on othebanksiter ofm tet Thata o above twoi itens .... to.t and oterbd cand sworn to. be..re Capiteot-Actea Tn ... ....r .. .o. buttalion of engineers, Third army corps.) "A horrible bath of bloodl. The whole village burn'it, thet F'renchl throwii Iinto the bilazillg houses, iviliI.ns with the rest." (From the diary of Private Ilttsemer of the Nighth army corps.) "In the night of August 18-19 the vii Iage of Saint-Maurice was puilshed for. having fired onl Germnl schlliers by being hurnt to the ground by the Ger 11111 1 roops (two regiIlIents, t hI' Twelfth lidwi(ehr'i and the !even I enti.) The vilinge wis surroumiled. m11,n poste'd ahout it yard from mnw nn other, so that no one(1 could get out. he'llen flit Illihtis s firt' to 11, hltim.o by houise. Neither inan, wotstn, nor child cou l esenlpe; only ithle grete rt of til' liv' sitokI we enrilled off, athat coutil he itsed1. Atiyonewh venituredvl to omouit was shot down. All. the inilhliititfS l4.ft 1in h villag.e" wero hunlit with the huses."' (Froi fthe diaryN of P~rivate Knri .whwwrvie of 1te4- ' Tid hiv irian rgliu iei t :IIl linnd woehr Iinfantry.) "At ten o'tloc it the evenin21 the first h1111t1111n ft i t, h I l vild Sevevty-eiSghth nareldr doiwi Oh sl ilcline Into hll-- burni vli t 11ileIg to lt burniinti village to lit- niorth or Dintt. A ierlitti spve.itele i' gih ,ly beiity. At the entrance to te vinitge lay bout f lty dead ivilla its, shot for having ived upot 11ur troops from und ibush. Inl the eirse of Iifii of the itmay otir were also shot, so that wf ollnlted over 200. Womle and chibirn, 11till(, hatil. were forced to ook on It the htorrlble scene. Weo -.II ()urt rive late~r Inl (tht iidst of the $ll. f w1 a.d hald niotingt- sinlceori. When we senrebi lthe houses we fouind ph-ntty of wine and spirit, but n) ntabtes. C'a111n1: hn11 n wals <rn:" (Thik ht!41 1-1s il shorthand.) (-riml lt, pci'cey of Prt15 hlip ofl th2e700.0 Halnkr.d..nd.......y-..;:h.hlregitu;nt 4 0 1 * 11.rI.v.I.I14......I........ 17.1......I , 14 "f inf1.nry, TwtlOf arrmy corps.) W' ' -.-: u Bc!::III lit 1910 Irv2n . obb < id "1i11;wha I .1w was tils: f saw wd nre if eftiand Frnce in whh-h n., igais y'n w.orth ofwut., iti t'intion h l 1(if ni -Ini. itt Ill 1,o o . "'.inl which the r;1w pear!s himn, un onulh'd 11111n tho gailoln walls; azud I .i'mw lther witl aen where semr-ey eW ston h- e- lft to Stand upt.v dayot) wh:re the liehls were ray mzd;wher I. h niwal1114 villagers had ben..h.. in.lund.; whvrvO thin.s0. ta bakvivorh:d1been left to den in oles, liko wil vigs." Even Soldiers Horrified. Semv er... Sh.l.e$ we are. Wind to se , showit l their horror l t t foul <hdi en1 imiftted inl l inil. "Thoi ' ' ih itants 'have h'd lin the v-] In.!.. It was horwrih'e. Th'mre w scloit tel brti of l t wler and haIt, face4-s (Im' -a:w. terrible 14) behold ! 'lh dndd 60 1 in ill, wvr a ht e, hul. Ameon I 8thm werda of ly 118b. wome S,() it- old inenl, ind 11 a hall t -.l i v red w\* 1111n, Itwful11 to se ; thre-e childr(envi 'lhe .lar and the valts of the church are shattered. They had 1 M'elphone. thC. M. Mierm 1te ithf thel enitny. This morning, September 2, aill th sur vivors, were expe-lled, and I Saw four little boys carryling nt crndle. With a bnhy five or- six mlonthis (141ldin it, 'on ltwo stiviks. All this wa-is terrible til see. Shot aifter shot ! Thun11derholt after thunder-holt ! Esverything Is given over to pilhtge; fowls aind thlt rest al1 or lilege I)eetile mutinous. Forty per soins Were Shot 1anl 15 holises dellol ished, 10 soldiers shot. The sights here n1inke you cry. "On the 231d of August everything quiet. The ihnhilttanti have sq far given In. Seveily 4.,uidelnts were shot, 200 kept prisoners. inhabitants ro turning to Liege. "August 24. At noon with 30 men on sentry duly. Sentry duty is A 1, no post allocnted to me. Our occupation, aipart from hathing, Is enting and drinking. We live like lod in 1elglun." (IProm tih' <liry of Joht. van der Sehoot, re servist of thei Tenth company, Thirty 11111 reserve Ilfaliltry regniuenit, sev enth reserve artnly corps.) "Behaved Like Vandals." "August 17. In, te afiernoon i h:ad a look ill ti te liltle (lltenll hp'olnjgting to one of tlt- kilug's sceretiles (not tit hlotie). Our Inen aI.l behaveI lIke regular vilia1is. They h1d looted the cellr fIrst aIti tihe n tley hadI turned ther. tilntion to the bedroolins 'unill thrown tings 2bou1 a111 over Ihe liie. They h1:141 evn'i Ina(ie fruitless eflorls to sinnah th' safe open. -verything wa Is to(Ipsy -tur II.Vy -n I l l PI II enIt furi tIre, -.11k, 11111 vii hia. Thilt's what happlipt nis wleni the tent are alloweti to ri' ulsilionll for il ves. 2I an i stine tiey 2ISI lu t l:11n11 wal y it h ae n of uslss siluff, "hmply for, thel plealsure-- of lool n. ".\ugus th rose frontie~r. Ihh i1:I InIs In ibotite11r vk-r y go to to l t I I Iand i us lnI.y tIngs. TI'here is li) di "Au.gusl 2:': d. SItiny (he-tweeni 11ir val Ilnd Dii nt, vilhilge ofl, io g ) Al 11 'clock thw order coill s t22 :[1-. 1 after tilh, a14 ry has thor' t:h UI 111-rieired lilt gruni(' d nItIIl l. 72124 Jl'li2n ers ni ll S i lklitry 1reg1 il4it lt I7S iik'it. v11 Wr 11121I111S~lt 22S 2a \.lI li o llt- hevlery w. i ire l oill by t e inhhilha. biot '20 inhah In111ts wer Shot Iti III v w(it w b til h i)01i y1 1 is contiuouisly shoot-2 ing--the v lla e hs Illit n hrge ravine,' JusInV w.A ix o'clo I l inthe at 4rnoon. the 4.r4ossingt" of the .\aas bwal nn I111tiit . .. . . A h1 ges, Whti-aul x. -til houlses ar. burnl dlown <!irinig thi., Igh~lt. 1, wals :1Ia entlful si:Jht t1 St( tl fires it ll lu' s i t distan2e' . "Augut 2-l-un very \ilhtg(e olt fuiis only henips of l us n11m 11i l tunn deinll." Fr'otn the diary of1 .\atborn, 'Pllnrt compauny, lileventhl Ju.ger hat. ulionl, \Ourburtg.) All Male Inhabitants Shot. "A shell Naurst no the E-ievent cotluntaly, IInel wotlinled Se-venI tulen thiree very w\-vervy. At fivo 'loek w< wvrM ordslred by thG oiver in com 1113111 (of ithe roighnet-l to shloot aill Ohw imile Inhhiltints of Noaneny, hevaust the popuhlto was. foolishly at11ltpt itst, ltt siny the1d4.c of lt, tirnial troops- boy force of armns. \\e brkeit<] Ohe houlses, .1114 seizedl all who retSisted1 Inl order it) exet~me thentecoMu ling ii 11trtial I cw. The houses which h d ok bveen alrt Chldly reby V1.r-11-h1 artilluery 11m1 oulr own.I were SO SPl Ladi~es' ONEo WEE Speia 19 MuslN DAVwISe on fire by us, so that nearly the wholej Indoor servants are'alred I ad town was reduced to aslhes. It is a ter- whether 1w lropmHto 11:11 t the Own. rilblo sight when helpless-wonten and ber of Indoor serviiiits 0 ployed w children, utterly destitute, are hierded t'rinh IIixeld. T'w .oltiiter of na together and driven into Fratce." il set-vie replied tha' le had all (Froini the ditary of Private Fischer, ready pointed out how essoitii It 1., Iliglth Ilavnritn regliment of infantry, In the national Interest, that no per Thirty-third reserve tHvsion,) son shiid einploy more servants than are ablsoluitely necessary. Tile mit. Too Many Servants in Britain, Ister trusts that the awakened VA Duinean Miller asked the niiilster of sences of those who have in tWl tintiontil service, says the London resect fulled to apprecite their I Times, whether his attention has been() will provide an Immediate nd 8ti called to the nutuber of advertisementsa ciett remedy. If not, he will for servants 1i liouseholls o1' one, two pllIn the general statement on Or three perso11, wherp seven to tent ower. Noi. MGM Itbeporr ofno ('sevntitiloe of the ENTEIl1111sk: NATIONAL RANH, At Luitrviis, III thlie Nt of '401111 (uroln, at. tie cloe of ttishess Ol reFtouitlyi ponesu.o esniii s oon hit (11enscoltoy nr.... ...serv..n...$nn Noite:; will 11)11,.3 vd iscorte eed ( letc a p theIr wi " ll provide an cluneatad cc It :ilies sold .... .... .... .... .... .......711 .i O)v-criialt i. ii itScurt i'l...........................................9119.4 3 Lenrre.f loa thwdl: i betv loan i opds, :n 1-2 the geeertn and .1 ten cenn. i iipledged................ ...... ...... ......(* **;,750).00 Lirhrly em r bonds, 2 wh - e cnt nmd I er clit, At ladro , to sett io St uthe ro'i aer tl h losfil i (sns LIlls isay n t .... .... .... .... .... .... 4 4 ,10 .09 lavote n ils ediscallY ne o e Llrth ha -4 pen c bnds (Chl'i i -ry loa-) ............. .... 7,950.00 21,700.00 Svc(ur'i- L''a 0 l 11111 U ii i . "i. hoolds (nlot Includ(1ing stocks;) olviied Ove pledged . ... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....9.... .9,000.00 Otti'ha i et' I han It Mera I Reser-ve li a uk zlock ........ ... . 1,(00.00 itohk of ledenr Resrv B a- k (d0 per e cent of sbacriinion 3,750.00 Valu le dged l- - loia .... . ...... .. ..... . .... .... 0....0 22 16.16 Vl -TIhI;Ilire a ylid ( lexii tcs.... .... .... .... .... ....... . .... . . . 00.00 bonser'.e (Tit h'd'al ResVan ...ank .... .... .... ..... 9,2700.7 (':I-I ill vaiilt .111(1d aii otlti i lt- fromi nli ona hbaills. 38.556J.81 Slecuks ('h1 ballhan lo I.d outsnde of 'citny t' tow n e of tportfg anld d --ol - ca- ie-s.- ..... ... .... .... .... .... . 19.14 ' h rller v (1n1(b .... .... .... , * 1,000.00 tock oIigs 'erl tficalev a nkd (50i r l ps act ofally o r tied... 2:13.52 \a ue o ani ng house ---.. . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . 2S,466 .16 s.d o ckr f a It u s -....-...... .. .... . .... . . . .... .... .,00.00 -.:st 'u r.eser a lietise. lt test r vnd tnkXC li. ... . 13.9 ..15 1 ,00 - 1.62 I hik and dlin colleted or orfilyed. i atvance of tin hliitet and oth cash iten s .... . ...--. .... .... .... .... .,"00.14 tri arnsii t(lliel bu ' In olak elosItd-p srujet to tesetrad l(1vpjosit a lynle witbliti :0 d1ays): liidivid al e leii1t il pas t o ie . .. . . .... .... .... .... 1 -09200.26 \ ' lii cat.iofea i a in less 1ais a dal'; owlied 1123111 To t l .... ... ....l .... .... .... ... .... . . .... 8., 4.-1 . .";o. Laid ill t!T ES Ca l i d in - -- -. .. .. .... .... . .30.0 St irp i I llk fu d -- - -- - -- -. . . .... .... .... .... ..... 2 ,0003.0 Tos c rta o xf ne s, ( i tso n taes haikd e. 1,91.5 1,016 I iner d d . is sti c(,it in a d ', i na sill) T I V En :id ' p sits bohe than .1I)'p l'ank(I d'aysitor sithll)o-tse v i to d ays e owih 30c. alil l a:iviigs n div tid e de 0iits suh' e r tO h k .. .... .....12 . . 4,.2 6 ill oft t eps it' l eset ing Ili 'y ho 30ov- , day othlier Ihanl for n r....r. ..... ..... :11,070.40 T oe's .i.-.. s .. ..... .... .... .... . .189,3 .7.I lililbs fort i mi-l1i'iiiilt1i iicii l toso wit]) Iedei'al Ize svren n11k .. ....- . - .. ... ... .. .... 79.194.45 Stal o f deoth 'arolina. oityo ( .tinll hans. s d: .I . I. lope' rash jet o.l.t.. . / oe-I IeI b ook, do sol. . ..113'-;0y that iw tboe , stat ei eiil is li ae i y I blst Ily :1ow Idyg, o sbel l - '. .C. I. 'OP, of, ('ashier. To:c of l ied a des woroi to ibefore I l viii t1Ii da. . of .1.. 1Y. 1918. 1,. G. DIAi4 Notary ['lic. \ttllst By h'i'd h. ha. Wilkiesr, v. lan Ke edy, lirectors. 3AL S AL Muslin Underw,,ear e Stock~e fof Dasinsinty igthsih Graderll SLoer oTha o Caroia onyo arn. Bu M teia Gownsi Ioe, ahiro W the aonamesh an isookny warta Wfhe Lac tteeti tu ote bTrofmme : d and E ief I feshbroderd tes ,Cahir Suscibd9ndswrntobeor am di $1.79ofJuy 11 MustsLadie'nEmrerearme ONE ONLYPJUVL0TO4 USLINEUNDERWEAR wnsREN' BEST STrimme andEm