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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919. THE PEACE Deliver C?nl to France. propris 'Ton'. K* cotera Gerrnnnv lc *1 Ker rt deliver annually for 1** years to ceded France coal equivalent to the 1 to;- tered ence between annual pre-war output l h na. of Noid and !' ?* <t? <':ila!? mines and and tr ?i.nual psoluction during above 1"- cotnml year period Germany further g'ves with t options ovci 1"' yars i .1 verv "tt?i of seven m i ion t? i.oal * ? y ar Hraz'l to Ftnt. n r.d lPiop to the n>v ve Sao P; eleht miliio- tons fo PoVriuni tnd to alh of . n a. .* ut ri.-i / fro :i f.i i ..da Cerma half mTit n too^ in If4!'* ;<? IT 20 to "Set eieh* a* d 1 lv ' niM* n-s in 1923 " u to 1 J 4 to I .r. a i ;i.?' < i i if Sixod rnontf. as prescribed in the t:e:it> Coke "at'ff may he tai-or in pi - o of o;ti j, r?t ir. rat'o of three tons to fo :r Prnvis- r 1 f< ions is also made f r delivery to.du is. Franc ov-r tii v of he zol. silk ai coal tnt and nf ammonia. The com- this r? mission has powers to postpone ot a half annul the above do*iveri--s should furthe th?y interfere unduly w th the in- nation dustrial requirements of Germany, favore "pyestuffs . nd Chemical Drugs?- lied a Germany arrow's n tioi to the com- shall mission on dyestuffs and chemical five v* drugs, including quinine up to 50 Alsace per cent of total sto k in Germany at on eo< the time *h" t">",y come? i*?to force man t and similar' option during each six the rif months to end of lf?24 up ?o 2 5 per except cent of previous six month? output. "Sh Surrender* Cable*. and at "Cables -Germany renounces all years title to specified cables. value of such of retas were privately owned being cred- nation ited to her against reparation in- same debtedness. Germa "As renaratlon for the destruction ored i of the library of T.ouvain. Germany coastir is to hand over manus-ripts early territo printed hook prir ts et cetera, to the try h equivalent of those destroyed. istered "In addition to the above Ger- territo many is to hand over to Helg'um I'nfal wings now at Merlin belonging to the dertak altar piece of the Adoration of the lied at Ijimb by Hubert and Jan van Fyrk, safdgu the center of which is now in the tfon a church of Saint Bavo at Ghent. and the tisi wines now at Rerl'.n and Munich of ines a th< nRar piece of the T.nst Supner by to res| Dirk Boats, the renter of which be- risions loncs to the church of St. Peter at in rest Douva'.n. wines "Germany is to restore within six "C?e months the Koran of the f'aliph tional Othman. forrreriy at Medina, to the nation kin? of the H"djaz, and the skull of ed stn the sultan Okwpwa. formerly in r.?r- and ur man 'last \frirn. to his Rrftann'c for an majesty's poverrment The German nation povernment Is also to restore to the tach t< French government eer* in nar.e-s n t'o*v taken by the O-m m au'hor'ti' s in state. lK"o, belen?r:ni: then to M Peuhet. "Mi: ard to res'r e th Pro- *- " > ?:i. 40 nu ken dtirine the war <?' 1ST? and newed 1871. lied at Flnanr'jif Term*. c ,il ci "Pinan e Pnv.-rs to which Oer- "iaiiy'? man territ . Is ceded will a-oiur a to res certain p > t* >n > ' *' e Oe-man "re. t'reu war d"ht. the amount to lie fixed by make ine repar rnns ? . . >n o , ! a new *1 basis of the ratio be*ween the r v spects enuo and of the coded torrlto y mi tlon tt Germany's total revenues for the n un throe vo -s preceding the war. In nn,v or view, however of the special eireutn* the Nc stances under whi^h A'sa"0-' ^r- liquor rnine was separated from France in inspect 1S71. when Germs "y re'u-od to ar- fishing oept at y part of 'ho F-enoh "nldir at leas rleht, Franoe w"1 not n?s'"''T? any these j part of Germmy's pre-war debt there 'As nor will Polar. ! share in cot tain union Geiman debts Incurred for the on-' convor precjiion of Polard. "If the value of th.e Go-man pub-i "Chi lie proper t> n cod- I t r:' y e- tariff f r eeds the amour.' ?f debt assumed of lf? the states to v h,-oh prcr.o-t .- r 1 /! 19bl: give orerlit on reparation for the e\- mania, oe's with the exception < ' A!sa<"?- of 1. o Lorraine Mandatory po"-ers will and G not assume env Germs" debt* or State*, jr vp inv or"d t for (li rnim v re- Same; iDT.f n-oner'v hernnnv r'- npoe? of al all r'cht of renre?entst.'n on or many, control of state banks romm'?s>ns | "Hi!: or other sin liar |etcrnat'n"a1 dnan- and as rial and e'-ononti" nrganlmf ;,,ni treaty Pay Cost of f>cep?i .?i-.n sistent "Germany is requ red to rav the in* noi total cost of t* ? arm ? s of occmatlon ties en frr.no the date of the armistice as August long as they arc maintained in (>- states i man territory, th's oo?f to *>e a first with It charge on her resources. The cost ments of reparation la the next rh-*r???. af- are ah: ter makln* aurh prov sloes for pay-' iTanter! meuts for fmnorts as the allies mavi Herman deem necessary. ! lied am I'fJermany la to deliver to the aj- Joy mti lied and associated powers all sums under i deposited In Germany by Torkev many a and Austr'a-fTiftrary 'n conn?e?t? n August u:th the financial support extended entered b?#her to them durini; the v' r. a~d states r to transfer to the allies aVI claims "F'rea?:alnst Austrla-Hunsrary. Bulgaria c|e<trin?; or Turkey In connection wl?h acee- In thre nients made during the war Her- and one many confirms the rennncin'lon of state w the treat lea of Bucharest and Brest- pavmen \ Litovsk. those a "Or the request of the repara- pended Hons commission. Germany will ex- ment ol ? TH1 ??????? ??^^? ? tion of eneni ' jnrhr' J T>ir tlcment of o j V * jM f\ I lr participant s A ? \.SLJa I A A bllitjr for th? owing by its of the enemj ite any rights of interests of nf pre-war ir it'onals on public ut'lities in "The procc territories or those ad minis- vato enemy by mandatories in Turkey.' drating state Russia. Austria-Hufigaria, debts owed t ansfer them to the reparation 3t:,te. direct ] ssion. which will credit her t.r. ditor and heir value. latirg thereti rtnny u. irante - to repay to ( u. nr v the fttt.d arisinu from sale of v,y court: aulo coffee which "he refused or ^,y tjie n "w ?razu to wunaraw from , ,, ny An> ally or _ e ,, , however, dc tion 8. r.conomic clauses . ^ sioins: For a per-'nd of six ? ? ... months notir s lif many snail impose no dui:'-s h;i'hpr than tne low- ?>av f for. o in r r..t,.Pr, f,v rtP?n "Knomy pi in agri u!?ural pro- restoie or pa wires. \?g<t.ible nils, ar" ticial property seiz id washed or scoured wool f>,? amount ^strietion obtains for two and bv thp niixet years or for five ye.u.< unless an<l ai r extended by the league of nufdafe flerr ? Germany must give most within their d nations treatment to the al- t,r>n for Prop< nd associated powers She re8,orod or p impose no customs tariff for debts owed ars on goods originating In (5ernian nati -I.orrafne and for thiee years rln'f"8 again )as orscmatinc in roriner Der- ,u v-ompen errltory ceded to Poland with s,,rh 'oases a ;ht of observation of a similar months all Ion for Luxemburg property heir ipping: Ships of the allied ,iPfl an<1 ass( tsociated powers shall for Ave Inflation i and thereafter under condition r'shts and in iprocity. unless the league of a" c,a'ni8 b s otherwise decides, enjoy the a> ied or assi rights in German ports as acls under e: n vessels and have most fiv- abandoned, lation treatment in fishing, "Contracts.ig trade and towage even In ,wnen allied rial waters. Ships of a roun- aIs e*cepting ving no seacoast may be reg- Pan anf^ Rra I at some one place within its als are oance ry. accounts air r competition: Germany un- mont* 'or tl es to give the trade of the al- w^ere the id associated powers adequate Passed, lease lard aga<nst unfair competi- contracts of nd in particular to suppress "en> mining e of false wrappings and mark- vv Ko\err nd on condition of reciprocity ron,rar,s pect the laws and Judicial de- Mixed ar of allied and associated states 'f5,ah,'shed < >eot of regional appellations of r^0"pn h>' *?' and spirits. states a rmany shall impose no excep- ment or fai'i taxes or restriction upon the ('onf Sw als of the allied and associat- ha\e Jurisdlc tes for a period of Ave years to rontrar,s lies? the league of nations arts PreSf'nr- peart additional five years German In*ui '<1 ty shall not continue to at- "Fire insu o a person who has become a considered di al of an allied or associated if premiums lapse at the lit lateral f'onve^tions?So- e premium fal iltllateral conventions are re- after peace between h'-rmnnv i~d the al- tracts may h id associat d nnw"rs. but snr- 0f accumula1 litjotis are atta-hed to Ger- terest sums eadn> on to several. As contracts dui ?a' end * - -raphic conven- coverahlo wi Fernioiv must not refuse to "Marine i reciprocal agreements w ith the ,jV( ( bv (ates. She must agree as re- it w here t the radio-telegraphic conven- > ru. ajr,. ,,jv > provisional rules to be com- ,b. pj^ h ue- ? h r >:id adheres to ;he p.( (! arft TQr( invention when formulated In m,um8 dlle a ?rt sea fisheries and North sea ;trf> recovera traffic convention, rights of tjOT a,.e abro ion and police over associated }, (<t ran^p {( boats shall be exercised for 8Ured to fin<l t five years only by vessels of nui?-?l or ass< mav cancel a to the international railway obIi(,atPrt to She she i adhere to the new t,nn of ,ts af t. n w n form-llaterl -- - Relieve. of OMl?ar|on. Poitcies. i)i. as the Ch nes- customs 'Industrial irranp.-nr.r.t. the arrangement 'h" In(hlslria regarding Indemnity of Prr,P?rty are France, Portugal and Ron Cial war ,nr>a as to the Hague convention asioc,ate'1 Pf H relating to civil procedure ,le H*ht res reat Britain and the Unite] tM,ns on thp as to ; rticje three of the an<1 c?P-v'irh i treatv of are relieved n e sl" ^x< I obligation toward Her- T" Suites licenses am sterol Treit?es?Karh allied 'nl 1 'ngements "ociated state m-y renew anv War aro canf< with Germany Insofar as con- "Section i? with the peace treaty by giy trading pow< tice within six months. Trc.a not they h<'!1 tered into by Germany since fhe opium c 1, 11*14, with other enemy It*l~. or tnd before or since that date tocol opened "mania, Russia and govern- ?ordance witl represenftng parts of Russia b>' the third roeafed a-^d any concess?en to brin I under pressure bv Russia to ln,? force b i subjects annulled The al- months of th rl associated states are to en- legislation ?sf favored nation treatment 'Religious treaMes entered |nt0 py (:?r. and associated nd other enemy states before Proper? es of 1 lf?14. and under treaties territories br into by Germany and neutral them sh.vll r< luring the war. unde- the cot war deb? A system ?f Germany rem ho ses is to he created vfh- 'heir behalf, e months, one in Germany Ite'gtum ii ?-.!< ii ii ? ?? 11 'i aHsoriaT?*T 10 hirh adopts the plan for the pe-m1tte<| to t of pre-war debts Including T'hinq Mouse ( rising frviin contracts hms v. *h n C*? yea by the war for the adluat many must on r the proceeds of the liquids- jn her terrltoi l . . B LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, 8. I y property and the set- Belgium; similarly. the inferos ther obligations. Each allied governments may construct tate assumes responsl- Rhine-Meuse canal, both, if ci } payment of all debts structed. to come under the com nationals to nationals tent international commission. G ' states except in cases many may not object if the cent isolvency of the debtor. Rhine commission desires to ext? eds of the sale of pri- its jurisdiction over the !?>-. property In each parti- Moselle, the upper Rhine, or late may be used to pay the1, canals. o the nationals of that! "Germany must cede to the all payment from debtor to| and associated government-- f err all communcatlons re-! tues. ves?et? laiiuues io:' n igation on all these rivers. tbe s c'flc details to be established ' V ? of the debtor country I ar biter named by the United Stat I'x^d arbitral tribunal: J I>ecision will be based on the leg associated power may, mate ne. ds of the parties con e j dine to participate in and on the shipping traffic dut by giveng Germany six the five years before the war 1 e. j value will be included in the r"gu or all Property. i reparation account In the r,i<e roperty: Germany shall 'h" HhinP shares in the C-rn v for all private enemy, navigation companies and prop. ?d or damaged by her.!surh ? wharves and warehou of damages to be fixed hp,d b>' Germany in Rotterdam 1 arbitral tribunal. The fhp outbreak of the war must ssociated states may 11-, handed orer. nan private property Operation of Itailway*.. territories as compensa- "Railways: Germary in addlt ertv of their nations not to most favored nation treatment aid for by Germany for her railways. agrist (agrees?i to their nationals b>, bled in transmission) to co-cper onals and for other in the establishment of throi st Germany. Germany j ticket services for passengers i sate its nationals fot baggage: to ensure cotnmunioat nd to deliver within six by rail between the allied, assoeia documents relating bo and other states: to allow the r I hv its national? in al-j struction or improvement within iciated states. All war years of such lines * as neressa is to enemy property and to conform her rolling stock tercets is confirmed and enable in i*s incorporation in t^a y Germany against the of the allied or associated powi ociated governments for She also agrees to accept the den tceptional war measures ciation of the St Gothard convent if Switzerland and Italy so reque ?Pre-war contracts be- and temporarily to execute instr and associated nation- tions as to the transport of tro the I'nited States, Ja-jand supplies and the establishm zil and German nation-1 of postal and telegraphic service, lied except for debts for j provided. eady performed, aeree-^ "Czecho-Slovakia: To as*, le transfer of property Czecho-Slovakia access to the < property had already j special rights are given her h (s of land and houses, north and south Towards the A< mortgages, pledges oriatlc, she is permitted to run her o concessions, contracts| iments and insurance' bitral tribunes shall beilJ >f three members, one J m mm ermanv. one by the al-|F J II III nd the third by agree-1 j-J Q | px ' up w men oy tno presi- ; J 11VU1 LOU itzerland They shall 7 tion over all disputes as L ???????? concluded before the | C IK 7 Tf iince t'ontrHCts. ? - jJ M ranee contracts are not ? J tSA# fj ssolved by the war. even J 2 jjj Q have not been paid, but - J date of the first annual * J (Iff f ling due three months J| j ?f It I.lfe insurance con- l? e restored by payments Br* r?.?! premiums with in- ?falling due on such gj J Se|| Relit C rinir the v.-;.r to be re- jl ' It may p?y y nsurance contracts are <* * * ** t' e .i k of war >x L! he ri>k ins..red against ? |j been incurred Where, ? J ?e> not attached. premium* r J % F S" ivt-rable otherwise pre III iLxvz mil sums due on losses J 7 ble. Reinsurance trea ?>j Z> 1 gated unless invasion l?Z f',1 Impossible for the rein- JJj another re.n.arer. Anv H ^ ,,, betwe(,n lhe 0 ,.|at...l potter, hoe ever, I MJ , f j.joj 1! the contracts running ZH J ' " "" " $ Farm known as Hunt -tsets attributed to such Lf-, r . to-o t 5T| from town, l'.ii 3-1 aer Sh can be put under cult, property rights: As Qf $3,800. I. literary and artistic rfl ?! re-established, the spe-'JQ Nice farm, 2 miles -o it Mires of the allied and SR dwelling, barn, shop, t w >wers are ratified and 31 one almost new, creek r erved to ii -pose c0nd MS place, giving some f?re 1 use of German patent- Of place is absolutely a bar* ts when in the public'ft" ept as between the Qj Farm known as Leona and Germany, ore-war 5R % miles northeast of city, rl rights due for SR ing aud outbuildings in committed during Some timber; also som ?iied. ' i% land on this place. Only Opium: The con-; ______ r> apree. wnemer or t LJCZ 1'acres, belonjfing t( ? signed and ratified; qJ mile from Antioch; onvfntion of /angary i ffl school. This place is prac signed th" special pro-1 Jj] nice 5-room house an?l j at the Hague in ac-,"n 10 acres which joins this i resolution* adopted K the 100 acre tract. opium conference in Qf k the said cnnventioVi ()ne ^-room dwelling it v enactinp within 12 (V school building, fine loca e peace the necessary ? 2 with me long at $2,500. missions: The allied * * I Up VPrV C3 rnp I powers agree that the [ * 1 IiC VC ^ religion* missions In rtj fMJ. longing or ceded to J 3 I 1T01Y1 HOW""OT nl nue in their work ] ltrol of the powers. 1 ounclnp all claims In J W y May Hal Id Canal. I j ?/ ?Helrium Is to ho I m . V ^ build a deep . draft U~ " "X""l*i Phone 107 rs. In which case Gerinstruct the part with-1 ry on plans drawn by l?>fili. ..ii. .I? .. ? .. i .i.w-?. i?i t*d ' VWKWWWWWWKWWI - it's not your hea q it's yoi Kidney disease la no reer>a?ter of per- dt&tely. T aon?. A majority of the Ills affilctirtff uiaoee the people today can be traced back to t!. .is a'|T ' r kid'iey troubiO. i.a.ve CMUP ral The kidneys are the mrst Important ' ' y* ' oreans of the tody. They are tne, f ' >n fllterers. the purifiers, of your blood. ' od K'dnev disease Is'usually lnll"ate?l by al_ weirtrifis, sleep essness, nervousness. qqitj . dmpondem-y, backache. s?omach ^. _ , av- Ma- pain In loins and lower abdor:.esn Woo f rail stones, graver, rheumatism. sc:at>ca j ' ' , I ' and lumbago. I r-l'.. ,i r. ah tnesc airanrTntn'i are na*Tr?'? <t . ' Itrn&ls to warn VjU " th( KM n<-?l he' p You ehoo.il us?> <;< !.l> V' Ab bi it . MKDAL Haarlem OH Capsules lmine- fur. ! If fcr t!'r' ' V\ m I To the north. j ' her for y . - in i 1 ; ni : a^f 1 ,n and Stettin "h" tip' r?% out by a nrnm.s- uf : :? > . af and Great Iirit.in. / be -The K.el caial: Ti e K.el t; VlCl i> to remain :r?e and op*n to "VO'JR EC ami merchant ships ot ?..if o:.s ' ion p<>:trp \v:'h Germany. Go ds a-! * on ships of all Stat'? are to !< treite' rar~ on terms of a. - 'u'-- <; ia 1 it> nd a,<4 taxes to be It: p- >ed beyond ti-.os- ^ 'r leh re^essary for upkeep and irnnrov. ind nient for which Germany is to be re p, .j [ l'n sporsible In case of violation of or th >! rp'l disacrecment a? to these provis ons f,,t" 1 . r ?-o * \\ ?n" any state may appeal to the lea-ue t>. ,i . >n ^?>tioris. and may demand the ap a..fj wher r>': pointment of an international com- 1 ?i > > mission. For preliminary hear ne- : llns r.f t'. .IVI uianv Mia. I esiaD- I jl Prs lisii a local authority at Kiel. ! afnr, ^;u,i 11n" "Section 11 ?Aerial navigation: Now ;r 'on Aircraft of tie allied and is.soeiated J 1!on a 11 s*9- powers shall have full liberty of 1 h'" Tliei t at 1 'u?* passage and landing over an^ it. 1 vr?.side-.t 0h" German territory. equal treatment I o'ohx k ' en* with German plane? as to use o* Jut * 1 ' a9 German airdromes. and with iuo<- ' capital si favored nations planes as to internal s; ;irp commercial traffic in Germany. (Jer- sh,iv< iPa- many agrees to accept allied certifi- ' -1 ot^ rates of nationality, air worthiness lr--. He ft Sp >wn (Continued on Page Six 1 r?7-4t. ite Rentals ]ns Can Be DID- Plykr Will Do It 1 r./! f net ?"? f < "! ( ? ?1? ttiu incv.i ^ v ity o iill V I'i'I I ou to see me and talk it cv irgains That Wen UD 'EM EVERY ONE il M 11 and Brook- One nife new "-room sh. First I'/esbyterian chi; qhurch/a and school. er p'ace, 2 miles w?e vary heart < . town es. t h; o ! > it *.hs $V.5( h. \ atioi:. ii? .o ..t ,lit re is a real ' irgak t ?v^n, ^outh ; situ to.1 ,h. 12'"* ic " wi h I rty Hi'l ;tr 1 B/.v, o tenant houses, Ghurch and school hj 'ins through this quicker? to 1 mile av ottom land Th> cood.t *?>ir : 223 1-'! fain for $5,000. acre, with tern ird Caskey \ ; ee, O r store I uilcjing a 100 acres, dwe'l- now e ".pied \ y Mr. G good condition. so'utojy the best stand e good bottom ing is JOxTo feet, fire ?.?>3 per acre. parly giving check fo * Don't Wait: decide, then > W. B. Plyler. /I 1 ood church and All the above propel ;tica!ly new, vrth country, is rente ' a* f food ham. .V-o price which I a.-k. ther place. $4,500 for that they are 1. ,. . a Did you ever hear : i rear of Graded they could have boujrht tion. Can't stay property for so ami so. I double? thing will be heard five 01 possibly in one year. Jus E. PLYLE Next to Ben!: c! Efi-iL i SK," PAGE THREE RT JR KIDNEYS" t^e soothing1. heeling oil ?Tlmkldneys. relieve* Ir.flatn-vadestroys the g.-rms which fed It. L?o noi Wait until toir ?o yc - 'rue.;!*-' 'olayai iJ t> 'L.L> iiaarleni Oil In tw.*r,; y.four hour* yii 1 health iad v.gor returning >1? j the day vou ?-?t heard MEDAL I:.- arl< fn Oil. u f. that you have cured .otitinue to tako ont? or two taeh day, so ns to keep in C o r. and ward uC the other gt'?cy? i ported GOL.1J a i i. Three elites. Money reth y do not helt> you. OTHERS K 1 .Ti1 yt^:r rhs^or's .***59 Luis by.keeping Uways &:\ Jjani? cs\aporu^J .DYGUARD" - 301. 60*7*1.20 (>\ IM l,i;\>K Ol CAi?1 r.M. >TO<1\. >.- ? ?"0 annual meetine of h? Met s of the Springs ?\ Meruntile Co:??pa y .an us?<--. S. C.. on the !' : f ' i'iuary. 1 19. it \\ * y t'e stockholders to in? capital stock of the >tfrom '.'."i.'1 ") to $ 1 n i.O' O, "as at said meeting a s <1 ly adopted auth tary to take such str r.; ,s ie> '--sary to increa - ? the x k f said corporat >u i pursuance of said ret nieet;i.g of the stockholder* poration is hereby called to the o'h e of Leroy S;.r n-s. Lancaster, S. C., pt 12 d. on the twelfth day of !!'. for the purpose o.' c?ni resolution to increr ? th-f 'ock of the corporation to divided i"to ore rhi>>;- i t nh share of the pat valu*? ROUT. B. MACKRY. Secretar r ngs. S. C.. May 1_. 1 ' St. Ut &m& | IP II La I\ | -U | F rcnerfv. r? y - 3 er. LT 't Last I house and lot. near [z rch ; convon er.t to [2 In iact, almost in f jl J.i^t think, oniy Juf r-J -s p *, ^ from K r th .0 "* ?f jy vn's i V *y ro ds. q! ilding o> y three- to n ! acres at '10 per J4j p.d let on Midway, S . F. ,^e."'..;on. At>- rj on M v : hnild- in P^oof v. d s. First 35 r j?6.")0Cf gets it. K act. D; s *ty. l o'h city and q! 'air per cent on the r J oi'ore you can see i J ai d investments. ' j inyl say that |1 a certain piece of v } nit now it is worth i J . ? r ten years Sj t watch it! \} ===== S o \\S }-4>\ JL Jpj P Lancaster jg ? -?*- * ~