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Write( inll-ancve ill file 'ollilties of AI,. bevit I , Gruiiewood, M ctormt ick, Li tl rens and2. Ed't ld (. The officers are': Gpreenwood, S. '. DI REC'POlIS: A. 0. G'afLL .. .....W.it. CarTUel. S. C J. WMl. a lCll n. . thevill, S. 3J10. 11. 'hiis.... .. I tadley. , Z.C A. WA. Yomitglhlood . .. I odiges, S. C. J. N., S(.k ,(e . C~r desi. .re abu ou plan of ..I1,i tv insuanc. reet 1insro ur, S. a. W. M. NA SH SURVEYOiR Teiracing Levelinp Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING K E.r INEDY B.Rik0S, Undcrtaktrs and kLelaemer GE.' Jn2. F\it1Sl2)t LYONii . Preshle, 2..tColumbh l. C . C A.O Grast. .. .. ~ . ... C rm l S A. u\V. Yonn bloo .. ..litoge, S. C. R. Wihb.. ..FLOWgEtbS Greenwood, S. C. t~lEO TerracingI r:: Loevln NOTY ARY PUBLIC STM GERMANY GUiLTY p OFD.B BARITIES r ti V tAR dIN Atrocious Trcatiment of the Help- M loss Part of Campaign Pans e of - Military Leaders. POLICY U- FIGCHTFULNESS e Terrorism Decared a Necossary Prin, 'I ciple in Natior.aJ Warfaro--Bru- t talities May Be S-rkid to Be DI. Q rectly Attributable t-o thoe Emperor KIiimself. t The commillce o i p'ubic rifor nation, appoinlied by the preident, and consi.iyng of tho secretaiy of .tatc, Sccrolary of war, secreta.y of ie nary. and (errya Croft, of-4ia-L ,mnsor, has made p-ubtit a maw of eividence dealing l'it Grman wxar eractices whi. h Iows , ta kAivr's iaders in the Nfield and in command '# (ap?-ured poiNts to be direccy re ymnsidle for' he- basm1iness whlich !&m characlerized the operations of t lhe "Hluns," in the presen't eoniH't. I Quolations from t'he pumpMt fot low: For infIny yerls l('lider's In vr.y 1 v tILJod nation havo b fen trying to natko wnirtare less brutill. ']he great k1id :arksinthismoveent are the Ge alvaf and Hague coeIven4lions. The4 for m'er (ilne rules as to Ite,lre of Uho :dWk and Wounded 111d establihil tIO Itel Cross. At the firstimoetaing at Ge meva, in 1804, It was igreed, and un'tIl. the pr(elt war' li hi.s bee'n t4iken for :rhai ed. thait Wie woulidel. ml tile doc :ors and nurses Nito e'redl for themn, Voild be safe from ' all ittAaeks by the en1em11y. The iu.Ie (oIve'tinS, htrn iwn up In I8'.) anld 1907, itlid told - :Iina.J rmiles to soften t-jo iskiges ol' war 1jll 'speciaily to protel nlon(olilbtit ;Lnts tilud onttered l . Gerninny look a promineil pairt in these mnedt ;4gs. nnd lwil t.14! other iionIs sol Aisily pledged her raith to tcelej all the ' (u s except (ne Ir-ticle iI the. iLt;:ue .'etulations. This wits arit'icle 414, -ViIch forbatde he oniitjitererl' to force :ny of the conqpeired to give Informna lion. All the olhet rules and reLgu:i tion': Zhe nccepted inl the uioI. hll'itng ..1unnr. l11 Gertn:I nv's moi tory leaders had no Inatontiol or kerpin, t oI :eo lm .W0romises. Thvy hund been tined 1long (iiLer'eit lines. Their Nnen din enerls for tniy yer ha 1 4.11 inr Ii( n polley f fIt!'l'.f nuess. ll lin t ibid e '. of the nii le'ent , 4 e n itury V-1n 1'l>e i el w a ( o d uprl its ew eilee n ihery .111014 .noriy, ed 1hw hro of'' 1:-i. Policy If Frightfucess. 11 4 . 1 h ( e- rt' V n t 'r -ly z' nI P h i' epen''''i i''!bap er 1f hi 113 m:eri I 'epr," '' ail i h el"'' lc 'h ;,li', Ile "\ia~ 'i' n r a' ri'' : 1 1' 'iii ei'n 3 ): h il I n mp'ed o o itit :1ihnee'''l: li il ibatle i hl \\ e ('Stl.' th luen''I b'elaW eri'i '~- i i 'lini he '1 . *!w .ni'n 'r . N : '~ o brope i~ub: n~ue~siy i~ndu'ina n r, t i: i ' S: <I lrrwi ann3 t he uOV fi lhyi i l' rce d t' o 1 \'he itmost (' - tent Iyno the e oen the' ol e'3-1 Ilpieain of3 he. niy!it Inli , 1014 (11110 ht he whltof usacrfice-rt bledly. wivh II lu; ifr Wihi wentcblads wol .I~neai- .u loste Itesef material' m." "'The sohier who endures suf 'ring, plivation nul fatigue, w1h )tIrts (langers, caiot take only 'in roportion to the resources of the Duntry.' Ile must take all that Is nec 4sary to Ils existence. One has no ght to dellalid of bln11 allything super urnan." "The great good in war I-, It It loti-li be endedl quickly. In w of this, e very 1neans, except those hiehr~r poitielycondeninlable, umst he permnitted. I canihot, In anlyj ay, agree with the declarattion of St. et erlihurg vhlwn It pretenls that 'th -eko ig of the inltti-y forces of thle uiiny' cnistt4eS the oily legithite letlod of lproditralwe iI wvoar. No ! One must attack all the r'sources of the 1.Illy Joevi 'lp etit, his Iinnit'ves, ills iilrmnth:. his stack of provisions tind v%'] h." r; ie . . ." M WAay o . .AlIes)1PS might be oftedi ru the wlrI.Vkit.s of Gerinan generall-s. ,1V Very lei t idllUstration of this ati1 1tite, hIowevV:, k, to .e found in thei mIperOr's VLaIous :;puielhes, and espe jAt.lly iII his spinej to his Soldie's oil beP Cve 01' the(r da':tuIoe foAir Chuna in .hilly 27 the ku.jser went to l1'tnerlutveml to biel fai rOewvell to tit(, NwIeranI troop. As they were draiwni 11, ready to ejbark for China, he ad 'issed t4) tho i Ilst oflichl 1t5itessage| ronc-Ihe CM~hoghid. The loca-l news ittjer reported 14s speoia in fuiN. 1I L lippIerre(l this ative and admkonAtion| rou the cinpeoior, the cofmunller in 141f of the army, the head of all Gr n'anny: Soldiers Told to Be Merciless. "As soon as you come to bknv with hee-enemy he will be beaten. No mervy %%1 be shoInVI ! No prisoners will bo uken! As twl Huns, un(der King At 141, 1m11(e a utunjJe for themselves, vhich r' still nilily in traditIons and egtnds toelaiv, itnaiy the ntkmie of Ger nan be so fited ki China by your detwds, .1ut no Chliise suill ever agaiin (hur' ?ven to look 'it a Guman asktce. . . . )pen the way frr Kultour once for all." NIven the InmpurkIl councllors scent to lave 11een sh0olked lit the 011eor'is -pqeh, andi Ohmfots were prornptly i:ltie to suppires the erculation of 14s 'Vnt wortis. The efforts were only )artly sitecessful. A few weeks later, when the letters front the (eriuin soi liers in China were being published, iA local Gerimn papers, the leanding 5oialist newspaper, Vorwoerts, ex 'erpted from them reports of atroci ties uIi(er the title "Letters of t11w Illuis." Mainy of thle lenlers In the rek(hstag felt very keenly the brutality tif the ('n14ror's spech. The olniox louls word "l1us h:id ./Xcit((l abost 1unliversal coniloinmior 114. When the relehst.ag ilet. in Noveiber, the speech I was opn(mly 1i.,cuusel. J..terr. Li1ber of the cf. nter (CalLe14 pimrty), after (Iuot Ing the "no luercy" portion <if I.he 5lech, amk led, "'.hAVIrc Ire, ahas, In Ger mnany groips viiuih who have regard' ed tl atrocitie.j told I tin the ltt'rs wh110h ha'e hovn published4 as the dull full responws( af sohiiers so atldre-ssed land tA -. T4hu leader of the soeirriIs, li err bl I, spoke 4evLL 1111, pointetily. '.'Towd:- the etit f, a 1wo-hoJr :lhire: on the atrocities Co0yl?)I11111 by 1.1o (sli:n Soldliers in Chinl ann( (11n Ithe spnetchi of the ema "if (erinuny wishes to be the 1enrer 0' ci.ivlliz:ai to th worl, we WIIl fq-oha, without cow.n:ra llton. Iut thle waoys 11mminos in whleh this world j-dity ho:'. lwen v:!trietd on thu far. in %:Ih:lh It has b(.n <eluied by tIhe emI o . '1 . . a111r 111t, I 1 1 (il o rniill, 'tel wa i14 rseve the 'ii ]Niton of G*'t 'ny. togin for111. Geinnyi th The2 cnsequences Of. lth etnleror's speec Ie 1 ly i~ d k-ri!, e : lilt ih -I10 -i no'h i rity of thle (b-1 a Ill, wIt 11t'hb0 buV t aI:lm for ih \\lhti -tl :.tet :.. . Alr e!pe41.i4h, JN:- i. l2'hi lllw . ::ha i i s h.o .,l una pi ne in hi!torII, 1i- don' by dli - 'I lii h s ',:dMab r. Atrocte in Ch'ineIi . '*o tr e i Li 'na or' "L:e .4r. of 1v1'd paof,:ih- .011 4144 6(- 4ulto. ''il yon the rtlrtedr .h-ea y snol ofthe'r n iltnte llh-w: to go Aa t It tir thend Hwipt, lavr thneel wheh wi-s jhoIneteurevolt ; pray o v-0hh( b' toh- l ' the vicc" that in, te pro -4 the nlerg:y. htheh. efferd topros "uml(annn i ------- TO Laulrens Op, I-II B..ATTLE Only One Ot Picture Ha Sulch Popu, Greeted by Avalan< New York, Chicai Atlanta" and BUY A.... COI NTINE~NTAL TIM KEN AXLELI TIM/KEN BEAR SPIRAL BEVEt STROMBERG( REMY IGNITIC EXWDE STORAY S EMI-FLOATIN These Are Your Guara fore it is' to aeftrJ n J. . ADAJ~ I Laurens National Bank SOON erIa H ue ALIAN FR1KmhONT"9 her Moving s Gained lar Favor :he Audiences in o, Washington, Elsewhere MOTOR iNGS .GEARS IATOR ARUR~UETOR E BA TTERY G AXLE ntee of Good Service. :ar, why not do so now 1be ary letV, 1 9 19 the ma~nufac 2e. Thbe goverment needis etA themw have it., bu~it thue.i is e a car whYic~h has al Aiutomobiies Laurens. S. C.