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1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
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ROOSEVELTS IDEA Of
A LASTING PEACE
Based Upon Overthrow of Germany
and Dissolution of Austria and
Turkey.
BE PREPARED AFThR WAR
Says Universal Obligatory Military
Training Is Only Guarantee
of Safety.
New York, Oct. 5.--Theodore
Roosevelt, speaking here tonight at
a "national service" mass meeting
under the auspices of the mayor's
committee on national defense, de
clared the only peace which will make
the world safe for democracy, must
.be based upon the complete over
throw of Germany and the dissolu
tion of Austria and Turkey. In
cluded in the program he putlined
were a free Arabia and Armenia,
Poland and Lithuania with an inde
pendent Czech commonwealth and
Jugo-Slav State.
"Continually we hear rumors of
peace," he said. "I think the cir
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'Food Administrator Writei
ler breads made of corn and othe:
ecommended by the Conservatio
heat needed for export is thus coi
ur own people ,is provided. The <
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;ipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls
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let " Beat War Time Recipes" containi
loyal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H,
culation of such rumois is injurious
to America and to the cause of de
cency and democracy. We should
make it clearly understood that the
.nduct of Germany has been such
that we regard as enemies of man
kind all people who would attempt
to bring about a peace based upon
treating Germany, Austria and Tdr
key on the one hand, and the Allies
on the other as standing on a foot
ing of equality. The only peace that
will make the world safe for democ
racy is peace based upon the com
plete overthrow of Germany and the
dissolution of Austria and Turkey.
Safe for Democracy.
a ess we have used the phrase
:in a hypocritical and insincere man
ner, this is the way to make the
world safe for democracy and the
only way; and this means that the
only peace we can accept is the peace
of overwhelming victory. s Turkey's
conduct toward the Armenian and
Syrian citizens has been such as tc
make it' evident that the Turk must
not only be driven out of Europe, but
the empire destroyed. Give Arabia
freedom, give Armenia freedom. Es
tablish a free city at Constantinople
and keep the straits absolutely open
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the power to predict the future but
account and fortify for the future.
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135 William Street, New York.
for the Russians and for every one
else.
"Make a great independent Poland,
and probably a great independent
Finland, too. Give the Luthanians
at least automony, make an independ
ent Czech commonwealth to succeed
the Bohemian, Moravians and Slo
vaks. Make a Jugo-Slav common
wealth to include on a footing of an
entire equality Croats, Serbians and
Slovaks, whether orthodox, Catholic
or Mohammedans. Restore Italian
Austria to Italy, and Rumanian Hun
gary to Rumania.
The Cast of Belgium.
"As for Belgium, she is not only
entitled to restoration, but to the
heaviest kind of indemnity. Let
France have Alsace-Lorraine, let Po
land include the whole Baltic coast
.to which she is entitled. Let the
English and the Japanese keep the
colonies they have won.
"As for the United States we wish
nothing except to have is clearly un
derstood, that the Monroe Doctrine is
to be upheld in the future as in the
past. South of the equator this doc
trine can be left to Brazil, Argentina
and Chile, who are strong enough to
maintain it and whom we will aid
in maintaining only when they so
desire.
"But around the Carribean and at
the points bearing upon the approach
to the canal, we must ourselves main
tain it. We do not desire to see Ger
;mans or Magyars opposed by any
body; but we do not intend that here
after they shall oppress others.
Plea for Preparedness.
"Peace should come along the lines
thus roughly indicated. Then do what
ever treaties and agreement can do
to make the peace permanent and
minimize the chances of wvar in the
future. But avoid folly and hypocrisy
and (10 not make believe that any
gaper scheme wvill bring the mille
nium or abolish all chances of future
wvar. After we have (lone all wve can
(10 by Hague conference and arbi
tration agreements anid ereaties let
us profit by the lessons of the last
three and a quarter years and re
member that all these things taken
together will be an utterly insufli
cient safeguard for peace against
alien aggression. There is but one
permanent method of securing safety
for this nation, andl that is by train
ing our strength in time of peace, by
.preparedlness; anrd the only effective
preparedlness must rest o'. a systemi
of universal obligatory mlitneay train
.ing for all our young men; a training
which is against wvar, for it wvill ren
decr it most unlikely that there ever
will be wvar; a training wvhich will
also imnieasurably increase the self
resp~ect and~ paitriotism and~ the muor
al and physical fitness of young men
for the tasks of peace."
Bobl asha.
Referring to the Bola Pasha reve
lations, he declared that statements
already publishedl disclosed, "that the
German-American for the last twvo
years prior to the breaking off of
(diplomatic relations was engaged in
a campaign in this country to influ
ence public opinion through the press,
through ~aciflat organizations, andi
similar bodies. Howv farge the cor
ruption fund that was spent in
America was we do not yet know.
But it was certainly large. It shoulli
sh'ow us that acceptance of bribe
money from the Germian Governmprnt
was one of the factors andl perhaps
the rhost important factor in keeping
alive pro-German agitation in this
country."
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Cqtton Men Plan Economic Packing
and Shipping.
Washington, Oct. 5.-Cotton grow
ers, packers, shippers, carriers, mer
chants and miners from the South,
North and Middle West, representing
every phase of the cotton industry,
from the field to the finished cloth,
met in Washington today to devise
means for more economic packing and
more speedy transportation of the
crop.
Resolutions were passed favoring
a standard size bale, that cotton could
be packed to a greater density with
out damage. The standard 500-pound
bale now is packed twenty-two and
one-half pounds of cotton to the cubic
foot, and the conference approved a
compression of from thirty-two to
thirty-five pounds per cubic foot.
Committees were appointed to take
measures to insure the speedy and
uninterrupted movement of coton by
rail and water. Howard Elliott, mem
ber of the railroad's war board, told
the conferencp of the huge task of
the railroads in m'oving troops and
'supplies for the government.
"The splendid initiative of the
American business man," Mr. Elliott
said, "has built up this transporta
tion."
FIRECRACkERS FOR
KAISER'S COAT TAIL
New York, Oct. 8.-If one, Wil
liam Hohenzollern, habitat Berlin,
sime time next year hears the near
by rattle of rapid explosions, like a
British barrage fire, he may know it
comes from firecrackers tied to his
coat-tail, by two Chinese-American
laundrymen. Chin Wah and Ing
Sinn, of the Bronx, leave for a train
ing camp this week.
"I want to go to Bailin and tie a
bunch of firecrackers to Kaiser Bill's
coat-tail, light 'em and see him
jump," said Wah.
Wah and Sinn are partners. They
were so eager to fight that they
wished to leave with the first five
per cent called to the colors. But the
local board decreed that they should
remain and have time to straighten
out their business affairs.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot le Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to curo ea
tarralhal deafness, and that is by a
constitutional remedy. Catarrhal
Deafness is caused by an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When -this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
of imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the re
sule. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which
is an inflamed condition of the mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine acts thru the blood on the mu
cous surfaces of the system.
WVe will give One Hlundredl Dollars
for any case of Catarrhal Deafness
that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca
tarrh Medic ine. Circulars free. All
Druggists, 75e.
F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
G. T. FLOYD,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
Office Over Hirschmann's Store.
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages
PURDY & O'BRYAN,
IAttorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
J. W. WIDEMAN
Attorney at Law
MANNING, S. C.
'Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg.
DR. J. A. COLE,
Dentist,
Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner
,MANNING, S. C.
Phone No. 77.
Attorney at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
D~uRANT & ELLERPBE,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING,. S. C.
J. HI. LESESNE,
Attorney at Law,
M ANNING, S. C.
R. 0, Purdy. S. Oliver'fBryan.
PURDY & O'BRYAN,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
MANNING, S. C.
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SUPPLIES
U W E AIM to carry in stock all the
auto supplies you are likely to
need. And we know our prices
are lower than you would oftentimes pay
if you sent away. Besides, we save you
the high express charges you have to pay
on small orders.
For All Makes of Cars
We carry a large line of high quality
N tires in all the popular. sizes. And you
can always be sure of getting good, live,
fresh goods when buying here.
Spark plugs, dry cells, horns, lamps and
I all standard supplies at prices that please.
HARVIN MOTOR CO.,
Manning, S. C.
VUST
ARRM LD
BEST CARLOAD
OF
MULES and HORSES
We have ever had, and no matter what
kind of a MULE or HORSE you want, we
have it.
We want you to come in and see our Big
Line of
Bugo'ies and Wagons t
Saddles, Bridles,
Robes and Blankets.
.Our many year's of service to the peo
ple of Clarendon county should be sufficient
guarantee of the quality of these articles.
Sanitary
Dry Cleaning.
Quality is the First consideration With Us.
You've had your clothes come home smelling
of gasoline, and you didn't like it.
We didn't do that work.
We dlon't do that kind.
Your clothes leave our house perfectly clean
ed, with no odor about them, and sanitary in
every resp~ect.
Then, too, our prices are very reasonable.
Don't discard that old soiled suit until we
have looked it over. A few cents may make it
worth a few dollars.
Hoffman French Dry Cleaning Co.,
E. W. ROWLAND, Prop.
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