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BL< R irir? IT A 1A7/ r* A \ w?3E WmfcM vJm JnliELa JpTwEEKLY. jum^ i LANCASTER Z*3?Ljm JM \AT*mm % , S. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBE JEJtt P R 17, 1920. r ? iTIir I/IT jijbw a SUBSCRIPT! I/I IT\7 171 1M [rniftli 1F1 -Be Ovei I'RY ll lUL liU NEEDS { North Caro MUA MAN ritAM NO DEFENSE IN R] linian Gives a True French the Origin and Much < rtr <k? 11...J ?j xuutsiunv CONSTRUCTION Commiesk* Rsports )f War Rotas Effaced i_S &? ?? - . DEPRESSION .% NATl ^ mja Says Great Of the Today la to Work Hard an< * -?Predicts that American < ncss Will Knierfcc Willi a Vltf TRAL ?o Umt ait OUR CHRIST] ib fours MAS WISH OR(iAN,ZA WB^rTTC? 4'apt. I,aim Omfrantcd CvrPUm inan?li*<l ( v? %.! ?: uuilUt ami TION NECESSITY RAILRO lilnKhouw Tell* Of Mrrclmnt < 'onelit Ion* Which Million the* South unci !>? - Product 'unn'rtiti Art ion !? ? i inquHuy ACIIW. > . ADS ARE REBUILT ' Tom Of CM Bdaf Ml Each B ' Ml T>o_ < <._t ?# ? i *J?. Enfrg)' Never Before Know NEW YORld. Dec. 16.?The Ing slifrip In business is only tl y ural transition of industries r tag to a normal basis from the V tag up of production made nee " by the war,'^ declared Charle k ^1 le nat-* | m eturn- F U speed- f J rT REQUIRES n Christmas with its j - lent good will, to at appreciation due pat -F ot the occasion of oys, cheer and preraouse in us a sense of tons of this paper. a" l^e mo1 . ?fc ^jKpK> once Klorlotir HBMa p'' ?' '^e ')pi if People. Product .nughinghnuse. in the The Fr ewa ami Observer.) United Sti I realizing that nearly ment sho nhers of that great and France hj i organization compos- years in st and bravest type of The exter Lion Wool and Cullit _ * .-.; vvl ench commission fn the ites has Just Issued s statu- '-'Z wing the progress Sjikk is made In the last too her reconstruction von. * it or recovery from ufttf-' S OCnwun, nmn mini ui i in- uunm rectors of the rrtthleheni Ste< poration. In and address here annual dinner of the Pennsj society. "I want to go on record here Mr.SChwab, \"as saying n could be nealt^ier for Americai * nese than the very condition tJ i ut hilvania Mr?l r sal,I / othlnc W#SS <?"< L~? In our hearts and min >d thoughts for you du ir; but Christmas ha i makes their expressit Such_ as we have acc t ids are gratitude and i ring erery day of the llows our sentiments m fitting and timely omplished and such ex-don federal monly knowi Klan" or "Ii bad. or wnr ( V feel that th U. tJgy the true stor ITIMW K>1 Klux H whtcn noresH vj\exiatenre sho le aoldler and com- allel war i a* the "Ku Klux armistice iviaible Empire." have bv the re ?e, than in other sec- trades, th le time han come when chant flee y or the oriRin of the in^ activi [lan" and the reasons tnre. inci itated its coining into by her en uld he made known in piotresa i ravages In the space of ifw* * J anniversaries is reflected storatlon of her textile ^ e rehailltatiofl of her mee>t; by greet strides in mietles, resumption of agrieuPreaRing railroad operation, larked revenues and by the. of French foreign trade. wnicn we are now gunning. verer the storm now, the ?julcl will be over ami the sooner w emerge into clear weather and our course upon the sea x>f verity." Commenting upon the at a t' unemployed loborers, Mr. F stated that ,4the great need o 1J ,?i ? i? ... ?...i, i,...> e can no^ pros- in(g(N poi i^hwRh id as may be traceabU 1 have been possible wi ver and co-operation. ve upheld a beacon, y< the lamp. If ours ivc lmsie #! /? * to our efforts would thout your sustaining If in any sense we ou have supplied oil has been a chariot, ? * ~.lAL L UjlJr53R ;i friithr<il a writer of thi or of holoiuti i?K l??s bit tr CgK^V^p organization lb-mi fort win nd unbiased way. The In fore k article Iia<l the lion- ft n? to the Klan and do- rent year i the ^rent work of re- balance b; which was accomplish- The fiyui Carolina, and partlcu- 711,1)00 fi counties of Pitt and 000 franc ere conditions were as 10,600.00 e. thurt in other sec- lo 1T.8G:t Inn commerce France, dor- .' /< rnt nine months of- the ear. has improved her trade y over 7.000,000,000 francs. j -< 8 are: Exports, 1I,W7,rancs; imports, 2^180,071.a. an excess OPmfrotlls of .nop francs^ compared : .'Htu.noo francs efeeee.ifter- *?? wuriu in Ml ?wi |\ ii.iih ?ave." This, ho said. applies 1 ' . of moans as well as work inn The man who fails lo work wai acterizod as a "slacker" win serves no place among lion men." The foreign trade of the States depends upon the pow '*4 l.iialffi am.. m.>n (a f K in I. "tnl ami men. kcp ? char- . orai bio llWcii tO ( I'nitoil u/A,) me ;r? Jgrltffl the lo ttuj i/cci?; (fit ni(/tir >/ it on its *jjxy. All characters appeali mtertain the public, m\ ed of applause or thej >se enzagSd in Publish c cicmrm wmt.fi fitly ng to or endeavoring ust be given a certain y cannot exist. With tnp a newstoatoer. the only survtvin to t|j?* Kii l\ jf the student c *'i I ^V\\A ?ntlaws olid f:/ Vt,_ a,,u i,n,l d<".s state. and is now the jj)P the c it niomhor of Hit* Kl.tn year Kj Menu fort counties. p?>r cent, iicvii ? i ii Umi in regard percent lux Klaii ??y the north- scptembe It has !>een held up to tPnt of > if htstorv as a hand of vlously r? cutthroats whose sole -ires disci ir?* was to spread ter- rent, in e cports this year fsOro- CM 'SSI of the imports, assftast ? .6 ... r exports eqifaled M fer - i mports. a ratio noi. fro- '..jtkM ai tied since 1910. The Of- '? * one un increase of lit xports of foods tatfa and a rT Ut?Dl?ir7DS? llirii iiunn > nyg." Mr. Schwab ' aid in advc j^^lho plan of trusting in (ho com Ind prodiytive power of Hun ending raw materials, and : ||g in payment securities repi ft/ their producing activities. I(in> i / the lasf two years ftwali said, there has beet <i iimt't 1 ?*e/?/li?.?t ion eating ii fauh Bra JUL ?po hy HIM rosiMit- WO, . Mr ? SCr .&ssi ma ?-? u A clause comes in the ii -V ; /iiyot ifi 10 citiuntu* u rd of approval. The ibers and advertisen intain a publication si o ~.r~~g ' iter est which readers Mid in tin occasional practical help of sub> has enabled us to vandard; their encour r VsH^^a ror and <1 i^? t S?ally during i un8crupul?m? trgnnlv.e society pener- 156 per .he five years next su> products close of the Civil War period on rse. is untrue. The Textile Ian" wits organized for coal ipdu <if forcinp that most through 1 1 hand of thieves, I leading i ' carpet-hoppers from . t|on; Ml nd scalawags, the 11 a - , ;n the ini t - rise in maButactwNf 36$ compared with thi MM - ?9Hj industries which, with istry. suffered most h<hTjg*^-v" h?* invasion of Prance, ; l??. Ko i/uiix and TonreetfataJSi^t'' .iidcd rcirions had fnrnisMdm^r 1 ptrv than at any time since ll\ ofTleiont produetit th|? only RUarantPf* of emph nn'l hlpher wages. "Never In our life time." s; speaker, "have the shelves ?' world licen so bare At 11?*? m our export trade hangs by a > throitl U*? u po roniillv '"? 'f tho t^le :;:r, ? *e. *merit has furnished th essary as an tncentin May the spirit of Chr full degree of its bow enabled to get the sam it .* - / - f e degree of pleasure ? to our daily tasks. istmas work for you ntifulness. May you e amount of pleasure W 4 - VNJ7M | ! tivy product | upon the t!ii illlliX ;if |it>< j y. ars or roi p VV od.iH or nvo |t!l^US| I Shortly af r-AjJJI ! ">?' <*iv11 \va J'Ml?MI(iT W ! ?>f t ?!? mil. , t<? release their print per c routs of a helnleas and French ] > j?I?? worn out hy four .lUli jute nstunt warfare a stilus! francs, a to one resents t tor the torinination of centres, r. what i> known as the' found th nout to the const itut ion I operating i?l States was roniiire I I of iimi ? ??. of the pre-war tofoEffilk [muluction of woof^ ' \!ii'.-s. eleven bfttloww ' ; ' mon^v valnat, N|>gBBB he war damage In t)ie?(L^? Armistice day th|? .yeaMR^ e ravaged textile influatrledKa^ i at from 68 to 84 per eent^#** -? r ?nrmn I r>nmvtt*. n position where the whole owes us money and yet can no It. "We are pretting relieved Impurities in our business life process is not complete yet. II patient will in time he curei1 when ho is cured the great ho &m(4r(i>nn Imtiinouu m 111 oman. <( /r ) am world ZW/i^a t pay der Of fh(? *- XvCW \ ' T1,? SiGr l"' J ml Coov"'hr ""? >sSas; j oetiept prom tnese co ived from making the\ dumns that we hare 71. The Publishers \ t ,lS :t ron,'lli I \y the Southern yv that those s inent. Kver /--vo-o?>o miliar with 14th umi'iul nmrc on ">t the rt'f.rrv of Kretuh s i States into tin' Union. spoilt 45 tales ratify the atiiend- eoustrur! vone is. f?f course. fa- In Hip the purposes of H" mills, pi ment The President persons d States. realizing the 8.O00 ?>u tinent of the southern at work rniii'.' this amomimeiit ?ii?.v.?.i i. :ovornment to March 16 lan$\ 8.ooo.000 franca for the r e*j?!. . ti?m of those industries. ?SBfc I.illf ropiori 409 of the 19? have rosumed operates t of 14.sac cotton looin**^|pl -V Of 146.851 person* ??. a vlRor anil an enercv the wni never known before." Mr. Schwab made a plea for my in government. demand in name degree of efficiency in v ment as we require in privati neM." Immediate revision o] ' tlon was also urged iiv Mr. f as n mnnns tr%r nrnm nt i n tr r? ,Hta" ppono k ?ho MONEY FOR THE SC OVPrn OUT OF NEW DOC p hn?ir taxaIchwah Kv, ry lU'K WUI ,k* Any One Httrboring l>oe hool Nothing lh>n?" * taxes to the k)lifor of t Time: h Tug nnil During the next t On Wllirll hnnioru liun<li*c> :S?Si? ? MONROE SCI About It. he New York WIN ?* * on yours tho Total of ^'JOO.O I v ma - ? * T*^L ' T:i v. r.-d th" I >on * 11 hoM . a*;,.,.,. .he ? ! fjeople to r IOOL BONDS 1 ?mt tho .or .10 OF WOMEN ] of roncrMs OO Authorised 1>?? | ln ttl#Mr un admission info the l'n- boon ret compelling them Tourroin wishes of their beat arc oper atify this amendment, and out mress of the I'nited 000 are i h w;m largely ropubli- Two y portally those members the desti .who were most hitter than hall righteous denunciation npnrfncin . ,,,ir i no ?mr, ystB84 MiHS'i - scvcii. f!) woolen ~ atinp: practically at of 1.0OO.000 spindle*, jMq&Bri~ pars aRo prance bad loat, jb^, uction of coal mlaaa.'iW^B^ prosperity. K?'P?r<i Cut Ton Drastic NEW BEDFORD. Ma??.. D ?The textile council at a ir tonight railed to consider art the announcement today of a per cent, cut in wages in th< cotton mills vntiwl tn ???V ? . Tat Is Unpaid l-Ublp I A new law relative to tl of <1or8 will beromp effef er. 16. ary is*, aud after that d iretlnp of *1 25 will he Imposed ion on t\, ^ above si* months of 22 1-2 rpi'ejj>? of (his tax tho roi f? local urer will isstue a metal ta: ,nnfn> I ? !o Pino ?? *- ??. uHuw.m, j, maniacs anil half-Rri 'if taxation drlvo a majority of 'tlve Jnnu- ^^nouKh men *te a tax children to mako a o on overy -Albany. There will aRp Cpon miles of editorials v itnty treas- I w'ood pulp. Co * "n which w|" heat the air. Htl 1 * - ?.?.! iuiwiid, n|frru : .tlotf iii own girls who | Amount YV the auto will | women and j MOSROK, N. < ity the size of ! Section here Trie I be a few tion bo ranting valuu- a nehool untlens words victory lor the bt t nobody does istr.ition of 60S i.. ._ vote of in1' tn ?*? an Half of This of (hp snutl ill Ih' Niwlcd. presid?>nit's * Ihe wouthen [V. IH'C. 1C.- The . the refusal n aday upon the ques. ratif*', 'ho ? >nds for the ejection . . ... nn- South hnMdinc resulted in ,, 7 f>orr'a. Ala >nd*. Of a total rei: . _ Ida, Texas a and a nereasar\ . . ? ? v.ded Into f I rrr I hi> oar* i. failed to favor the mines, w -ieus ami insisted that put of 2 a states ratify. 1'pon destroyed f the southern states to and Pas < dotes \ rth Caroli- mines ar Carolina. Mississippi, dneed in hama, Louisiana. Klotv Septemhe n?1 Arkansas were di- Alsare-Lf Ive great militurv <ii? Ith a pre-war amroal iHiflHV*'* H.OiiO.nOi'i tons having I in the department# of le Calais. One-half Of e now operating. TfcCT. ""* .January 85.4IT3 tpn?l? |B ' C* r. 299.819 tona. TnelaMHKl^>. trralne, French coal q Ann nnn -' fl'* L" enee with the manufhrtiirorR* a tFon not* later than Thursday, ^ted that labor iirl?n offlci ^H[ krded the cut a" f?o drastic. James M. Tlnsley Dead. RICHMOND. V*.. Dec. 16O.^Tlnsley. sired 77. pioneer I ulllnv ff>rttliznr rnmnonlo. win iw* BTamped a number BBorln- words "I>og Tax." A nun It wa? orrt rhowing to whom suoti ala re- will bo kopt by t officer. Ti.? act alBo embodlea wh.cfc provide a ponalty Jam^a ronxirMon of any person n or* harbor a dog upon whirl (ft below the '* lerlcal rec- have forKotten thai i t?KH were were mad" beforp ?h hla county that they have a rl earth. Such a air would be a law con a c a use car>| Cf (he aMaasini upon r e them to the peniten who ahall . .h, l?i " B. MOCB iy orciiin Iu - - ??' I pedestrians vo,f*8 <"*"< ? e Lizzies, un?l Rives a n??t m&jo Kht to be on J T,on?*- While o nple remedy i ac'ually east aga fisratinK the | ?f lhe reRfstranti s and sendinR i counted aj?ainat V tiary for life. | Tne election n [AY. M. D. i mklnly a vote of j *??r- ihuiu?, .>17 . . . , trirts and ci 'avoring them. This , ^ . placed an ar rity of 3 5 for the forces to enf nly 34 votes were . . . . . ..he rrlrbt sec Inst the bonds, all .. . _ ' after this h? i who did not vote poured into t hem. horde*, of cai ras looked upon as ?? frlenrt, ol confidence in the men. now tl J ?- ?" ?*'?! iver wirh district wan for the fii mv officer with armod Septombe orce aoy arbitrary rule tons, i flt to make It was * On Am d been done that there acre* of F .b'.a stricken area (treat pitted an -pet-bapeers who posed ness. Nc \ negroes, and these have heei bat the neiroo* nr - _.uuu.uuu luni iwr ?t nine months of this '' < 3 r production was V list ice day. It IS. 'rench agricultural d scarred beyoad w all but 2St.OSS dMKHCT ? restored aad will H * *? ? It died Mondav at ft:* c near here. Hp a treaanrer of the Virginia !fcemleal company. He tr k spending much time ii Hpk Ordered Reopened IriUiFi h n tin/, it ... ...m nc,. been p?ld or a do "urt-v n,, fojj,r <>n which the mi t c/.c MUPd by tfce treasurer l? f t-Car.v nd|ar b^rlnR this tay mu -nveled bv rtOR1 at a|| times excel n Eur- tllP rtoj-s a re on a hunt of the $1.25, twenty-tire cer to the county treasnrer fi '* tho records, issuing the t ?.? >g that nax j | w?tal tax la- ?? astened. A Hvrkn Kmhargo <1 W"rn WASHINGTON, De< ?t1ng when chase Or l,arK? for one year a its will go portation of wheat, ?r keeping barley, rye, oats, flax, ' tagH and J ||A anrl honn la nrn, Ufc 3. 1920. ' ?? TU???I trict. Most of 1 HHimnZIIZr* ARalnst the size < ti Produce. 000 being author! c. 16.?An em- hoard had pledge gainst the 1m- tt,Hn necessary i wheat flour. ,hat) $100,000. wool, hogs, cat-! voted last year ai . - Im . Kill i oi tne srnool dit?- mf ranch teed, the fljcht was made vrurinr offic ?f the issue. 1200.- national *ov< ized. hut the school well to state d not to use more the neeroes i Thev were o ?nd in no ease more l?et-haaeerH This with $50,000 |,ritnnv Jjeagi ad already in hand i,,.n,-Ve that -? ?" MR bad little trouble Jn 000 acres e? under the state and are nlrea< ?rnm?at. It mipht b harvest* In thla connection that France Is vere not to he blunted, sufficient r^enited by these car- the people and scr.l.imaes Into to import lies." and were led to of wheat, all the l:t:i?ln ??f l'?A,**fc spring, OOB# thfa rem ad* have been so too^f'j^m^/g^K trfually able> hnme-Krova e^iiM^Hj^H In 1919 ^ hunk wh:on by or ortiwDft < bf flt4H Bftl ^HrajHi^riff, Wbo' MUd - '- y m ? ' * *** i ' "v handling the fonda. all of ^ wa? amount U> oOMMairqgJ^la ik R* OUBUJl' i that mt were kAIM todaya BOB. ' ' ' wys*** ~ vtiw.^ -i 'r5 . ' ?y" -* > .- ? 1iAf * *? IV pi V| which will ... ... ^ introduced today by J Voung, Republican, > Had. also introduced a bill *r police- permanent schedule o * KUkom- upon these itena-efU embergo. i / "" " Is deemed adeq Representative, building needed. r Import Otitic j ?Wlon?0 polut r the one je4r ftik*lr aid the boe J have been defeat* nhte to erect the former maete The women voted Into fort* acr the entbuariamn of ???. woman etna, and wtthont rour"*>' . v. of land and.a de would probaMr 3 id. ' i?hA ..ix ii inirvil r? were to be divided provelTlBni e tracts and that each a recant i and child |ne*toee, of nnmbor o! Id receive forty acre* mule without coat. jtfajHSH llH rauroaaa 406m