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FINAL DECISION LEFT TO WILS< Foreign Minister Declares His Con try Still Stands Ready to Head Peace Move. Amsterdam (via London), March ?Dutch newspapers publish the f< lowing statement made by Dr. Alfr Zimmermann, the German forel; secretary, to a representative of Budapest newspaper: "As far as the United States concerned, we have spoken our h word and the decision is in Preside "Wilson's hands. "We are determined to carry tlirou the submarine war to an end. T results of unrestricted submarine w thus far have been very satisfactoi "As to peace I may say that d spite the refusal of our peace off Germany still stands by the words the imperial chancellor and is pr pared to place herself at the head an alliance of States for (Tie maint nance of the world's peace. "As to European neutrals I b lieve there will be no change in the present relations with us in t' course of the war. Neutral ship ow t;rs Siiuuiu gi?c up tutu Li England. They have made enouj money and can afford to hear the lo of Englifili trade. They will soon re ognize that it is to their interest keep their ships at home so that th may use them to the best advanta; after the war." Dr. Zimmermann added that th military situation is entirely satisfa tory to Germany. Magic, Mirth and Fun. There will be an exhibit of mag mirth and fun at Mt. Bethel scho house on Wednesday evening Mar* 14. beginning at 7 o'clock, for tl benefit of the school, Prof. (Wm. 1 Frady, "champion magician of ti world," will give the performanc Those who have heard him say th it is fine and then the profits go Via onrl vrm U"ill hp hpltlinp' OVUVWi U41U J v/v* " j; 0 good cause and at the same time ha1 the benefit of the mirth and fun. A mission 15 cents. SOUTHERN TIRES Are the first ^manufactured in tl South. The manufacturers have spe] two years testing out and petfectir them, they are as good as any mac regardless of the price'asked, they ai Duiit rrom soutnern grown long stay Sea Island cotton which in turn woven by a Southern cotton mill ai built in a Southern tire factory. Gi^ the South a chance, try them, sold 1 MOWER'S GARAGE Lower Main S 3-13-lt. C?=2C? FairListPrict BLACK Are All Fa Highest qu manship j tires from the Is One set cf tii +n rvn^ CXr^r BEST fabric tir When in the error a Goodrich below the Gocdi ' it little or bier, K-jj Treatment extei the buver and sa that tire to Gooc Goodrich knc in its judgment vice of its tires. All are Goodric must make The B. F. GoodricI Akron, Ok IT?ITTWT?mgr1^^ U'-.T-rr^r- -?<rjr7. lEStSTJtrXM^wjma*WJBT TK f '1 7Ti'T " " . * - "5-^T-?v.; TEXTAN is a fibre sole NOTrubber. It is water proof, stub-proof, Hcxible matches your shocc per fectly and outwears an) leather sole you evei _wore. Ask your dealer The Goodrich Tire Mc Mimnaugh's M _ ii l_ no mauer wn We have nevt Every express Nev Big values at $12.50, de Chine and Satin dres Newest styles, all the n< Copenhagen, etc. We j than the same class of d New Spring I Hundreds of nev pati on sale here this week, styles the women like a want to pay. We hav line of trimmed and unt this section. There is that you might think of not find here. They are different from those yoi We will gladly show yoi things" in headgear. ( SAFETY TREAD ir Treatment < ality cf material and w< is steadfast in Goodri rgest to the smallest. ;es cannot be inferior drich standard?the e made. : course of human i tire is sent forth ich standard, be gfy. Goodrich Fair Jtf|. iio Konnc fr> jKffimS? ys, "Bring back Irich" )ws no SIZE J* of the ser- JS les t< zm the *iLtoxig jl< kzx sr?rr..Ti -i^g S5-"? is are Sold in Newber HARDY MOW NE ere you wande sr been so well > brings in the y Silk Dres ses $15.00 and $16 50. Taffe ises comDirieu wiui ueui-gei 2w colors, navy, French blue, guarantee these prices to [resses can be bought for < U*ll? viiiiinery tern hats to go We have the t the price they e the greatest ;rimmed hats in hardly a style : that you will i all absolutely 1 see elsewhere, a the "correct }ome. irTreatment TIRES Guaranteed "^Tiere You See This Si^n Goodrich Tires are Stocked Ask Your Dealer for Them ry Exclusively by ER W ARRIVALS DAI r in this store n prepared to pie* new things woi ta, Crepe ;te Crepe. , mustard, be lower Womei Made of suits conts Every nev dreds of si priced spe< cn Co eise wiicrc:. $/LCj.OKJ) jmen's New Spring ( fords and Pumps ie season's new colonials, pur ers and oxfords are here in bl e and tan. Come in and see styles. Priced $3.00, $3.50, $ $5.00. state teachebs will meet IX columbia Columbia, March 11?The State : Teachers' association will hold its j annual meeting in Columbia this i week. The first session will be held on | Thursday evening, at the Columbia | theatre, at 8.30 o'clock. The sessions ; will continue througli Saturday. It is expected that the attendance I j- will be the largest in the history of j ! 5>acir>rM"ntirm and more than two ! I thousand teachers are looked for as [ ! the guests of the capital city during j Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Governor Manning and President i W. S. Currell, of the University of I South Carolina, will welcome the j I teachers at the opening session of the convention on mursaay mgni. ur. | James P. Kinard, former president of j Anderson college, and now superin- J tendent of the Newberry city schools,' will respond on behalf of flie associa-'i tion. Among the sneakers of national j prominence in educational cycles who j will be present are Hon. P. P. Clax- j ton, United States commissioner of; education; Hon. J. D. Eggleston,j president of the Virginia Polytechnic1 institute; Hon. Charles A. McMurry,' of Peabody college, Nashville, Tenn., and Hon. Lawton B. Evans, of Augus ta, superintendent of the schools of that city. Prof. William C. Bynum, of New-1 berry, now superintendent of the city' schools of Georgetown, is president! of the association; Prof. E. C. Mc-J Cants, of Anderson, is vice-president;J Miss Augusta Dunbar, of Hartsville, j also vice-president; Prof. R. C. Burt*,! of Rock Hill, secretary; Prof. W. E. j. Black, of Lexington, treasurer; Prof. | ! W. W. Nickels, of Greenwood, and Dr.! I H. X. Dunbar, of Spartanburg, mem- I I bers of the executive committee. i ne second general scs&iuu ui mc? association will be held in the Co-1 lumbia theatre on Friday night, and j the third general session in the high | school auditorium on Saturday, at' whi hcitme general business will be J transacted. Dr. Claxton will deliver his address at. the first session on Thursday ev-; ening. His subject will be, "Some! Fundamental Needs of Public Educa- i * ~ - r-i + ? lion in ine oouiueru oiaics. Dr. Eggleston will speak at the session to be held in the Columbia | theatre on Friday evening. There will be a number of reunions of alumni and alumnae of various in- j stitutions during the meeting of the ! association, and some very pleasant | gatherings of a social nature will be j Jno. K. AuII. ! DISTRICT CONFERENCE iAT O'NEILL STREET iCHURCH ihe Cokesbury District Conference; will meet at O'N^ll Street church j j next week, March 20-22. Plans are j being made for a great conference, j More than twenty-five preachers and ; nearly one hundred laymen are ex pected to attend. Much important; business of the Methodist Episcopal ' Church, South, will be transacted- ! A cordial invitation is given to all. j Benj. L. Knight, Pastor. tew merchandis ise you in every nen will wear as Charming New high class poplin and men's lin all the style that can possit v model almost is represent :rent and sport suits in this \ 2ial for this week's selling $1 5.00 and $30.00. w j Extra S We specialize skirts. We have from 25 to 38 wai special for this $6.50 and $7.50. New Spi Hundreds of ne to select from. C 1 pretty styie, nes. $5.00 and $6.50 e* \ Card of Thanks. We take this way of extending thanks to all of our neighbors and friends for their kindnesses shown to as' during the sickness and death of Special close envelopes at 3 ce while they last. Mayes' Line paper 25 cents pe Linen Box J and 50c per box. Mayes' Be The House of a Ti Will Cham On March 15 tl chine Shops will Two first class m? in charge. Will < country work. It will be know] Machine shops. . general repairing. Stevenson ( ct r\ t n onop kjpen irom i Mimnaugh's V JU** I e greets you. way as now this spring. Spring Suits wear serge. These )ly be put into them, ed in the lot. Hun ^reat coliection. All 5.00, $18.50, $20.00, ?ize Skirts on tnese larger size and are showing sizes ist Treasures. Priced week's selling $4.98, ring Waists w spring waists here Irene rle Hhinp waists. h, white, etc. $3.50, ich. r 9 c ? our dear aunt, Nannie Ratterree. May God richly and bountifully ble33 each and every one of them, is the prayer and wish of J. N. Livingston ai:d Family*. a. / WPT*V out sale of linen nts per package n Lawn, pound r pound. Paper 10c, 25c JUIV JIUIC lousand Things. iianuo; ie Newberry Ma ciiange hands, ichinists- will be ao Dom cny ana n as the S. and S. Automobile and s Sinclair. ' A. M, to 7 P. M.