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4— The Barbell SfctttlQd, fUnr*«ll. S. C. *PEACE COHERENCE NEWS TT / ■'• •-< ' / / , / •sw. —> - 3D raster, i'-just-:ti( tlu> cofiicT; ncxl much time left to drbose <. *. * , _ - ~vc;ur apb'-iv'eT ■' lAtk'r YobH^bl unit iooh ovy; nur-slocl;. uni W ill ■ • *pt5 31ime I»yy(TriltrreGd1nk t iy S ArHf.U'i'R'. caused the failure of this enter prise to provide Germany with food enough to keep her people rote »t Paris daring the pant Tronrimtrcfiyf^ = Newr from the Peace' Confer- Week exhibits several strange fluctuations in sentiment. An- jalysis of the reports shows the conflicting; tendencies on the part of the Allied delegates; one ele- rmentb^ed chiefly by France, de siring to exact from Germany This is what happened at Spa: Representatives of the Allred Powers, realizing the critical na- ttire of the danger affecting Ger many owing to the food short age, arranged -a meeting with represent at ives of the Eberi gov sible inroads of Poland and sia it has been proposed to make Germany, during her “perio4 of penance,” the —ward of tte League of Nations.. Member- / ship in the League will be de nied her until she has shown her fitness to act in common with civilized states but protection from the desire for vengeance oh part Of neighboring 'county the , fullest iv’k ration fur her Vrnmcnt at Spa.y The .main ob* tries who have -saflhred acutely 'crimes 'regardless “.of-th-'o'Tvyl - y tacky ;jto ;;vr act t _v arrogance n . / , ' ' ' ■ / * /~ . — J r 1 iAb'-rv'^j ; :i ’ti»-F.ratav^ a.' * • th . *r,v,< !, Tvbitfefeav IIow htfV bM>K'ntv4eil iiti- Gy ->v Fho Alik-il govcrhmuitisy ..--h'* fi'Vt i'-G: V;T: ? A it~ c.-a .Aue ’ this - " ?.i h• g mbit rry ’status \ • > in- ! Men’s Suits, Hats, Etc. r 1 • litra I count ries i no onjec-1 neu iu , - i .**• —* | tu*ii to this'plan game fretm i world France on thO ground that ajl | here! German assets to matte the Priisvianism ^ ou are not a practical, goOit-iciuking \ mi»ih«s man unless \uur busluesstlutiu>-Uasu well places! waGt-lim*- a fkmtng skirt ——— r | ' • and j»fifft4HHy curved waist. Tht*M* features are- essential just as your own seasoned*, reasonable business arguments are •'•>sen?ia4. ( b OUTylothl> with wisdom and be well clothed. - Palnv Heat h and (\h>1 C loth suits for men —_ t lever 1-1 a ts.—»-——■■■■- - - ■■—•—4— * - — ————■ ■ ■». - mst be applied ! y. isi y part of G< rn any s ) ‘ < t! • Git (1 delegates: ‘ e ■ fo the payment of reparationaTjbun! . FN Irnnu.-e your conditions.Xk- indemnities. Moreover, . the .which premises to-be very-long, cupy our - -kauntry.’ 4k> your . French representatives, while. is divided into five main divis- worst.” Thts woiddbe perhaps [asking the Germans to sitrren-1iomy mainly: - military, naval, the greafe t ialamity that could tier the merchant<qfrips, deetinodIfcftd aerial terms; second* repa/ pla<4:>—44 -to- pmmise - furnish f*7tni j rations for war deruages; third, hania ; n. julcl necessitate the jmlu ing of * enough to* last more than a fapt- *rman> *a huge army. It night. The-conference ended in >u!d *• pea;v indefinlteh'.j a failure. would prevent tlu* world from! turning to itc normal course This was frankly recognized as a blunder bv the majority of and fifth, determination of re ins. in lhe L ,|,ru >nr -in k 111 Hiucia a m • r:i,ri > Gw t*t~t—f.inV—hr IS l‘i)( \ t And,, with Hoi in. Russia- »1 ml bt a . 7*" r;pt r, |11 i •!•_*. I ‘if I h:it it vvmiU the Allied delegates and an ar-, tion of the army to 10^,000 men. rar.i •nt was finalf i-Llel’maip. js •st bv TTiTTm ived at U hi 11& dec id* d to fix the ol oft leers h the raising it 4.000, to f‘troops by >et the term German ~tr> ns: lie tin V I 1 k7 l n ju ail be 'Dm - 1 * • •mr & ;uga cm- \\;» I l V rou ’ct :raph” n.iv th The Ciaxtonola it The CI<i\l(»nola PlmnograpH is .u" new nvachtnc iv. . citjrc.d'by tbe ' ~ — mmm ‘TTT~ ** TTcffard Manufacturing C ompany, of jpwa C’ity, Iowa, and is being intro i - * • , dm ed jn the South In niam leading dealers. The Ckixfonold is winning its well deserved place among (lie many makes i>f phonographs as the Mats on • March r >f the r- Li m; iced, ivet H y pow^ c* con- \ 11 r a,rain th the .e to e maiiLy t reach no i end . hiie entirely her ability ne to nay. with all this there *i'..4iasi-uiiii*•-*.t-t- ~ -, wj 11 ijy go >! 1 ol t to icn>ii‘i Ger- repter t a.id all btliTT Ti li rrn^mttr L r>T.rhar count ;-\VTClianci r bii Th<-: mauT a vas?mF smte-. T-bi* de- 1 countries. It is tr time to take Allies for food supplies. It is cision has been reached not on risks with bolshevism.” hoped, and with goed reason,' sentimenial but on purely utili- •-.4. ■ Softest, Sweetest and Most Pleasing Toned . ' i , • • - , 4. . * , Instrument of Its Kind on die Market and goes out to the purchaser absolutely guaranteed from every standpoint. ‘ You can not appreciate good music until you have heard the Clcixlcmoht. 1 'i I Zverv . Tivopy Saturday tlicre vvili be a free demonstration of tlu* (laxlomila at Gantt's store in barn well and every body that comes to town is invited to attend these demonstrations and hoar the soft and melodious tones of this New and Wonderful machine; The ( hiMonoln. r ' Now the primary need of Ger- that once v the peace terms are tariaiLgrour.ds. Germany must many is food. Unless food is . accepted by the Ebert govern-1 be left with enough vitality, k eco- stipplied ami supplied at once ment the position of that gov- nomic arid moral, to redeem her- , the Spartacan or Bolshevikt ernment will be solidified. The self. It is only her militarism menace in Germany may ravage old crusts of German life will that must be crippled, not her that country as, according to re- j re-form, the orderly domestic ports, Russia is now being rav- habits of the people will reassert aged. It is decidedly to the in- themselves, and they will settle trade or her nationality. Some trade restrictions there will be of course. “ There is a question terests of the Allied countries down to. peaceful pursuits anil for instance, as to how far Ger many shall be allowed to con tinue her pre-war system of car- that tfye Ebert government, the engage inTrade and production ! government recently elected by ias formerly—conditions neces- due vote of ninety-five per cent rsury to C>ermany’s making iiue tela, or combination of ;pr of the pcr-Me, be retained in pow- reparation for ^ her crimes * cors, through which she master ed the world’s trade in certain er. Otherwise we shall have, as against the world-order and for indicated above, to deal with :ui~. the general tranquiliiy- of E” .lireo especially chcmx'?.!^, pJ aieby rn G-ermany, 'amarimy: if - rope/'' and sugur. r Eut in the m:.iii Russia- and the threat, of And nov:' for the'peace term. 1 v lie 'way must be left open to Moreover, in so far as it is possible to an-! Germany for* economic rchabi- anarciv- m c rane: unless there .is a stabilized gpv- nou'nce them before the official litation. Otherwise she will Barnwell, .. . * Vorrrs fop-Sirrm ' • '—/ » • _____ W. I). GANTT , * I nil I lli J i II t il t • ♦ . ' *• ^ ' South Carolina terms, it is th iftifioetc.ii-cCf, o i/Kpoi fh.'Ct lit pu i' i SI... a# <:a t SHe must be ? rendered impotent. If ue \v.t her to pay indemnities we mi . rot iu • her n.uchi.ierv i /.*/ .1 alizat'bn which has already set i wtti grow by leaps and bounds. eminent in. Germany, a goyern- publication of the document con- never be able to pay her indem- mt iii vshicli the Ai.ivd countriesliaining them, it must not- be hiiy; which, however, much-9 ran recognize t iv.-re will be no sujipoi-ed. wfna has been wiU fall sSortyof-actual repara- one l. ... \ i ! : Uxr<-!irry -n/ienv- spill a'iovf, that the conditio.i. tion for hcI’Wjnton. deatrUCtiOM nitijs ojr to accept or reject peace • Germany will Jhatfijitomcet nrq wiU still be enorinoiis. Olbcr- ' c ]>)■ •> > to be unduly softened out of re- wise she will never be able to e\-Tr ? . - [) 7 gqhi for her precarious internal. her. people, and. the demoiw situation.. On the other hand, in the last few days, the report aliaed but not that eome from Paris indicate a market! stiffening of those con ditions. In the first place the "A „ • size of Germany's army is to be cut sp drastically that she will not v have Tr.iy ert*agi» troop* to* po l-'.ght:*d and !kv h«-r own territuc*’. Ia*rr * lhis # group ply to the critictsni t rrvrfgi. nv: njfcOr w! this fcdo*.Uun And m kn •V* A >1* i \s the product!* who ad vocal these lines a it term* th among thosa I c .tai. Tno i ration rt,r, •k* * . I . I .. what further .ry to want at all costs \Ye do rs {k We the Qcj Ten hI'mv] Sugr arc... to w Rich U rn theffl