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? > KEEP THE 1 By E. W. ONE MAN'S t I have a sen two year* old. I \ him to be able to win like a gentler to grow up in a world where a vie prehenslble. I want him to feel a no advantage to himself or others want him to reverence the memo women with olean eyes. I want hi demands of weakness upon strsngt beings as individuals, to aocept of contrary to his own. I want hlr searching his own soul, not by bl I want him to believe In a generor not a demoniac God who plays fav One judges a man by his pro deeds. One Judges a race in the beliefs, by their acknowledged d? firmly believe that a world ruled b! wolild be Impoeoiblo for wy eon him to bo. I (Contributed by Mr. KBMBLC at SECURITY LEAGUE'8 Campaign I ? WHAT THE VICTORY OR DEFEAT OF GERMANY MEANS TO EVERY AMERICAN (Contributed by ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, author and globe-trotter, to the Natlonul Security League's campaign of Patriotism Through Education.) Germany's victory wxmld menu all that the alarmists have said?the setback of humanity, democracy, civilization, rights of mas, etc. But, to America, it would moan lnllnltely more. It would moan oar first national defeat ; and, thus, would amash our perfect record for victories?a record as . old as our nation?a record that means more than the right to brag. Even as ,a beaten army never wholly regains its told form?oven aa a beaten ring champion sinks at once into desuetude?so our nation (Its traditions of victory gone) would suffer far worse deterioration than the mere fuct of defeat could Inflict. { It wonld mean that the man who has risked ull In his country's struggle for .Right could never again fool his former calm certainty that Right must triumph. Thus, the moral tone of the Individual, as well as of the nation, would inevitably be lowered. This country lias never embarked in a war of conquest. From 1775 to the present we have fought for Liberty ur for Union or for the Oppressed -ever for some sterling principle of right. From childhood we have been taught to believe that tne nign unsemsnness of our war alms has given us the victory. We have seen the decay or destruction of men and nations that have I battled for dominion?aa Germany la "now battling. Should we fnll In this, ; !our mightiest war for the Itlght, the ; (average man must lose forever the ( simple Faith which hns led our deur country from nothingness to Its pros- ; , .slit estate. For that Faith, more than ! tfor anything else, our sacrifice la a ^hundredfold Justified, i r* 11 Your Country Calls! I ' ' ? Y?Y?YYY??YYYYY?????Y??TY Awake, Americans 1 Mnkft this war your war. man must prove M^ght is Might / Jjt means your liberty. If not your life. gQinhat Clertran propaganda here. ? .'%\tiack everything un-Aiuericuu I SAGS FULL! Ill KEMBUL , J IEA80N WHY. f want him t? In a iptrtamM. I want k nan, to lose like a man. I want him jtory gained by feul tactics Is Incom- G (ways that his ward Is saored; that Justifies the vlolatlen ef his oath. I | ry ef his mother, be leek upen all Im to grant, as a matter ef fact, the | it. I want him be look upon human leerfully another's Hght to a belief n be aatn his own beliefs throuah Indly accepting the dicta of other*. lis Qod, a God Who Is a Gentleman, erltee. fssssd beliefs, by his acknowledged Same manner. By their prefeeeed teds, I Judge the Germans. And I y them would be a world In whleh K to grew up ts be the man I want id Mr. ROCHE to the NATIONAL of Patriotism Through Education.) The Huns Abroad and The Pacifists at Home; (Contributed by GASPAB WHITNEY, now at the front for the "N. Y. Tribune," to the National Security s League's campaign of Patriotism Through Education.) t Although Germany, while yet a !: "friend," intrigued against oar peaoe ' and order, nrged Japan and Mexico to a aaake war ea as, and mordered our men, women and children, there are F those among us professing loyalty and t intelligence who psartlcally any thla la } not our war and appear unable to raniIse that the flsflsat of tha boche in an ltal to no kmarlasss aa was the victory of me a Then wa declared for tndepeadeaco; " now we flght to mala lulu it. 8 It la not Merely that we flght In t answer fee Indignity and material Injury dene as through attack an our e rights as a nation and an the Uvea t of eur cltlaens?not merely ta uphold ( our place among oolf-rospectlng people#?that we are at war; but literally f for eur aelf preservation as a republic. ' To musale this war-mad wild beast <! ws hsve taken up arms?that the i world shall be safe for the freemen of fc the world. i The world cannot rest In peace while j Oermany holds the destiny of other peoples In her blood-drlpplng hands. The world cannot live in peace with ' r people that commits, or permits her r sponsors to commit in her name, the foul acts of treuchery, of vandalism, of bestiality, of murder, that have marked the trail of the Oerman army over Europe. One doctrine or the other must prevail ; either the German brutal light of might or the civilized might of right? one or the other?must succumb In ttfls conflict to the death. And should it be the Oerman doctrine?then shall we fall under the domination of a people that have robbed and raped and looted and burned and killed, that the "kultur" of a military oligarchy shall tlTS. PruMlanlsm is devoid ef honor, truth, justice or mercy, ss Its own acts have proved, and Its defeat is a necessary *rat step for the peace of the world and the freedom of civilization. Per the safety of American Institutions it must be destroyed; for the safety of American freedom, yours and mine and of all of us. We are la the midst of war, onr war, the war of every freeman, ef every man aad woman whe does not Indorse cowardly murderous assault upon the weak aad innocent, brutal Injustice, and atrocious acts; sad if we would proserve the Stars aad Stripes and aH they stand for we must fight the H^as J abroad aad the pacifists at heme with aU our strength. The Most Startlini COMII The Ei THURSDAY AND F[ THE WONDER ST TARZAi By Edgar Ri Directed by C A Elmo Lincoln True Boardman Thomas Jefferson George French COM1 This is a romance of the nating. more unforgetable 1 seasons. ? Tarzan is the orphaned adopted while a baby by a cared for during his childhc mal foster-mother. He lear he acquires the strength anc in time his human intelligei leader of the tribe. His fearless encounters slowly dawning realization efforts to add to his knowh have been nowhere else de* interest. When he meets with othi note the strange difference who should be his mate but surmountable obstacles, ev him. It is more than a strong will be remembered and r< the coming years. RESIDUE-RUSSIA NEW NAME FOR RUSSIA Amsterdam, April 30.?(Correpondence of the Associated Press)? Residue-Russia" is the name given o what is left of the Russian empire >y Prof. Paul Rohrbacy, the German listorian. Lecturing before a large Ludience in Berlin, he said: "Petrograd, shorn of the western trovinces, the Ukraine, and Bessara>ia, is only a residue. Danger from lussia in any shape is no longer to >e feared by Germany. Russia is low a mere geographical conception md nothing more. And it will be inything else. Its powers of coheion, reorganization, and reconstrucion, are gorte forever. "As a world-power Russia has ceasd to exist, and all the talk about he great nation which haB not yet teen destroyed is simply sentimental ubbish. The nation no longer exsts save as an inchoate mass. Resilue-Russia may still have 100,000,000 nhabitants. This looks stupendous, >ut it contains no element of danger, ^he great resource and reliance of tussia used to be her export of grain. tesidue-Russia d#es not possess this, ill the talk of Russia's inexhaustible esources is a legend. Residue-Rus10 Pei BEGIN We will put on every line in 01 Goods, Dress < on sale at this i We have a ing at less than this Big Drive Super Specia I TH r ixm i NING SATL a Ten Per Cent Disc lr store; nothing witl Goods, Shoes, Noti eduction sale, complete stock and wholesale prices tod for More Business il for Saturday only, M (WATCH THIS SPy IE RAJ g and Unforgetable f SIG TO | iisonia \ 1IDAY, MAY 30-31 ' * f ORY OF THE AGE / IF THE A DEC 1 mm ce Burroughs Scott Sidney LST / + Enid Markev 1 Kathleen Kirkham $ Bessie Toner | Gordon Griffith i VIENT African forests, more fasci- A ;han any story of many past pi Hi son of a British nobleman, L; tribe of anthropoid apes and jlj >od and youth by a fierce ani- ml ns all the secrets of the wilds, 1 agility of his associates, and fj nee aids him in becoming the ? wjth the jungle terrors, his P1 that he is a man, his pathetic i idge, are experiences such as jcribed with so absorbing an LI ers of his kind and is able to ?| is; when he sees the woman is separated from him by in- i en greater trials are before A % , unique story?it is one that 5ad again and again through - Z ^ w * 1 ?r?????????? sia will be a community ot peasants? i 90 per cent of them, with not too t much fertile soil. It will be thickly t peopled, huge in area, but politically, i economically, financially, and mili- i tarily weak?a stupid, apathetic j States of peasants. ( "In contrast to Residue-Russia the , sundered territories are capable of ( high development. The Ukraine has j ' the best prospect of developing in i ( strength and economically. Her har- ( vesta could easily be multiplied three- , fold. "As regards Poland, the less said the better, but it might be well if Polish energies could be diverted to ] Residue-Russia, where they could r Polonise Catholicise, and agitate ot their heart's content. That would be a matter of indifference to us. The ] laying low of the Russian woll may be regarded by us as a masterly breaking through of the encircling policy pursued against Germanq. We ' have now the other great task to accomplish?the bursting of our sea imprisonment in the West." Birmingham is about the most patriotic town in the country right now. Consider how high the tide of patriotism was runninc there last week. A man spoke roughly to a Boy Scout ? f I iM ??&& mmmrA f ' t&^or v &>4'., N't U&' * >*<V< <T A & m 9 ^ Ifc-' b v ts^ } TfHsir IP , ft* W 7^V, yfJ'^BpV'^-* >?;^v "'' iC' %' ^"-v ^4P||^Pj "" ?jusZX$*6>~ b?MM BWClMlO^ i'' ~??f iBI TA^NO^THE API Vf)r " TO DEFEND HER WIT ibout the Red Cross. Result, jailed ind found to be an enemy alien; in;erned now for the period of the war. \nother man spoke roughly to some adies about the Red Cross. Result, iterally run out of tow*n with a pla ard on his back. A cafe there was lot observing the food law. Result, rrowd of 3000 tried to smash up the ilace. Took hard work on the part >f the police to hold down the crowd. Dwner has since promised to be good, ^ery good.?Greenwood Index. RED CROSS RHYME Dear Uncle Sam: There's a food pledge card in my window, There's a service flag close by; [ may not know all the rules you make, Rut I study and plan and try. There are the food conservation problems, There are hospital garments to make: There's work in the "surgical dressings" room? We must garden and knit and bake. Tho sun ahinpa hnt. in fho (rnrdoni; W?... ?' ??w- ... ??V v.v..V| So warm in the sewinp room; Nscoun JRDAY, JLJ :ount Sale. This s< iheld. The entire ons and Boys' CI we have the goods, lay when you take len's Straw Hats at G ICE EVERY DAY) SOR C \ ES WAS READ\ | H HIS LIFE <y ^ I ! ?! ! ! I II?P But it's hotter than that in the trenches, And on "No Man's Land" with its gloom. We get so tired, so weary, Heart-sick and soul-sick and blue; But th esoldiers get tired and wounded, And they stay there, all true. We women are needed sorely, To help in a woman's way? God help us to see the duty, And work as well as pray. ?Tessa W. ltoddejr. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE State of South Carolina County of Union Court of Probate Notice is hereby given, that on th? 29th day of June, 1918, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Guardian of the Estate of Obesion Belue, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for her final discharge as guardian. Ida L. Belue. This 29th day of May, 1918. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. ME 1st lie will include stock of Dry lothing will*be You are buyadvantage of reat Reduction #. jj :o.