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your-~ . cit, ourcontr. el .............. -O ./* .Ii 'ITurn plc uro cars into motor trucks ; with the TRUXTUN Unit and haul 7 your short-distance freight. Leave the railroadsk frc for long hauls. There are thousands of second-hand pleasure cars with first-class engines. S ecc o n d .. We can make practically any cf them into a truck at once. hand cars are And it will be a roof truck, with internal gear, axle-drive, the same as used pleasse cAl ca bes aund A TRUXTUN will do the work cf three teas and keep right at it in all i n o a t u k w t hheT U . i n k o f m lt i p ynho ree i e y f a i iir . t r e i h e e l m s o You don't have to wait to get a labor short. . TRUXTUN. We ar rady for you.tr The TRUXTUN m~ot only gives you a dependcable truck, at the lowest possible first cost, butTh TRC AN ATCH ET O. it also costs less to run and G B E .~ mnnintain. F. L. WOLFE, Sales Manager. Mannincj, S. C. . . . <... 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Germanys dealings with .den has beeen generaly ratcd the Tl'hey are talkiny: of an evcn more J[;0IAN Find this far seem to he designed most pro German of the neuitrl Eu- extensive use of the Japanese forces - to make of I inland a minor Ger man ropean countries, except possibly than the mere protettion of the allied A~IH[. .ILO[N kingdom, with the Emperor's son, Spain, and for a long time it was supplies at Vladivostok or the pacifi Prmece Oscar, on the throne,( and to feared Sweden would join the German cation of eastern Siberia. Many of tmake anuother He'lgoland of the Aland alliance. According to ane newspaper . them advocate that Japanese forcea Schemie a Blow Agamnst Sweden and in Islands. 55 pcir cent oftesteel Germany has bemobilized fruse on the Indian a L.ess D~egree Against Norway Blow Against Sweden used for munitions has been furnished frontier. and Dienmark This scheme is a direct blo against by Sweden. The German menace to India, they Sweden and m a less degree against Denmark has never been considered say, can not be ignored until a' Teu <..ANI)NA\[ANh Denmark and Norway, and is m lne over-friendly to the Entente, but since ton-Turkish force is prowing through RECEIVE WAIRNING with the German Emepror's boast she is a small nation, living under the Afghanistan. They point to the dlii that the Baltic lands have bleen made muzzle of the German guins and with cate psychological element in British Plan Is to lar British and American permanently German. the mailed fist at her throat, the fact control of India and sy that British T'radet With ilussia-They The A land Islands, geographicamlly, that she is leaning backwvard in main- prestige there is already menaced by to Keep Flag Up are as much a part of Sweden as New taiing her neutrality toward the En- the Teuton successes on the Black I'otndland s of Canada. Throughout tente countries is understood to have sea. LtewrSrhbeen trolte by caused no lIl feeling. That Germany will not be slow to m ol display of Glermnwest policGm the fearislatRussiawould ake te Famihar Move make use of this situaulton, allied dip comel itefr of erman pdeo moilc Gernnoccupis thefslanes Te latest German move appears to lomats say, is already proven by the asiiie in teurnii of the scn-v tep blic b n, thmand flag fie te a familiar one. Germany feels that way har Dyal, Indian revolutionist, dinavl iln cofunlt i by i Gema the ws ei evsiow l ver th t c omelins dw 1except she now is in a position where she is was sheltered in Berlin while he diaeriand cuntise s l :1y G Con t R - byeforve.t~ l T e 'e m o pricaow effect Iso strong in the north that she needs sought the aidl of plotters and anar entlow, of thiaes leounte- r bn fof e.a ost faFinl andet no longer to cultivate the friendship chists in the United States. theimilarwy of the ariles eitis evoi- A d G andsi c ont td of utinn by the of the Scandinian c ountries, andt Slight confidence is laced here in ten thmarthy oarthe dic t ib on lvnt whoand is iteouty wiun< that, she may make w hatever danag- the efforts to rehabilitate Russian re nnd, thtcthemi appairetily s thetl be uso as t oercil b11d ing arrangements she desires and sistance through Russians living in am n which niint - a rety i t he twonere Saseias a a~on Rusia . brig threaten them. It is the samle proced- China. These R tssians, it is pointed Gtertlic(;els acse nai ica ba to n A ican asiel'is toure she followed wfhen she began out, are anxious for Japanese help. The antices sustiae ofin beingac- Biisa tAer with Russia. ombarding undefended British coast Japanese help, with her half million nco titic s o tisu t ntly he iignd its warnAdeusing Chsarg towns like Scarborough, explainig men ready for battle, is far more m1 I~tait the e tey and warn A mSin Cargi hr aip ction on the ground that they available than could be the organiza ea thsdrato therfore, theyrany e hat be ove nindvy ountre were fortified. tion of, their own scattere forces. re:miforat this fRo Gemano. The as avr-fen ly tomtnhe h re Ste- i Cont von Reventlow writes that, .In view of the eagerness of the al lv5:turi for this poicy is plain to (lip theehee Swnedish care.S~ Government has be- lies for Japanese help, an eatgerness more attached the based upon a really desperate view of -.ytoue of Germany's enemies, German the eastern situation, it is believed Refeeling toward her has cooled and that possible that President Wilson ill ~Swt-dish freedom of action has been content himself with at (declaration of the Cologne Gazette, comment- will not dissent from the action argeE F. upon the Swedishpress editorials by the allies and await the final peace S Ihe wees avenocamise for coim- In such an event it is considered .a..the.irJPA p oliof vEP LOYdE D ftr iendmaly apbcy, ate peristiews, ac t%".,y:'"- liesntuato re th fat that tey wif the an l arS He nereto in Russia to Save president in principle and will see to Water Systems and India the Allies Believe Now it that, in the final settlement Russian ______________________________Made Necessary imtegrity is respected. Electric Light Plantstoiistlawiigwr rmA-SNAYS OLDIV ForsadornMorris aeToAioSasctolty. We would be glad to go over any proposition sinigrwnheetateUiedntetrohutheSae un F o r ./,. C o i e i i "r y H o m e s/ 'i "" ( f / , / ' : A ' %:e"y d e cr i o n o f A m e i c a vie wsz /~ i s g r e a t d r v f o la g e a n d m o r e ffi / . /. ' / .1vfY./ , is / jY~ti in.t or ention 'i ei. The irfhies cient Sundy"' Schol is ben po w itth w htyo un d ea na ddt atgiv ei h tsoeluu inltncim oetha reasin tonrdoi ch so. -Wsig This vtiew israitng trenthenedm toay byd Moris i mpoI asta he to w Truk Japanese io y ventente rereen t decia in Wa Aio Evien ak- 1t on 1 A .perseded Jntil A Rw itheni cue Sbria Th e mp of Lr- F Ceil inr th at house o co he on Unied vantage ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~Sae wil tak noi ogdnce te xe ' 4i ;; ''1y R ( ( furhe steps, norLB wast ofl intervnte fer no too epoy h Jpaitn tohe Unid eastae f 2ton T boledhouins uedon an moerte- I: I1 1, r" , !. ,;' :, ' !IT is vIi e i s g 'reat ;1y strendar hebs P 9 Japanesel l acio y enet repeet Cecil~ ~~ inf thelas hos1o3omo8onF1 24iat EateibrtrS.. SUrmTER, delns. C.t dea then geay t e ths ah criminalo kingom, iththe mperr'ssonIwaite ofante forceslontm t wamploy a ldiotk rteaii c P inc O car o t e t ron ,( and toif are S ede woldjoi th G rm Sp' a t o au r, S bei. 'Mah 8. mak anthr Hlglan ofth AlndI aliace Acoringto an ne/sape them mot of a M arcans willre Schee a lowAgaist wede an in slads. Ii: pe cen ofthe tee Gerany half mofilthed o Snaysn School ofSout Ne t Contents l5Fluid Dia0 A T I % i N ~For Infai 't and Childreni, Mothers Know That { : = ='Genuine Castoria" ,fALGOHIOL-3 PER CENT. AVtable arationforAs lways ~: similatingthe~o byReguta ""- Bears the - 'i heren Proming Didestion - heerf inessandRstConar Signature 1 ~neither Opim, Morphigenor NIieral. OT NAnCO'nC O A ll Reme dyf f o Udrislipation and Diarrhoea, U cno andi Feverishness and J.os; OF SLEEP ndu;:% "1"e '"**r*infan Far 0ver. '. Th ~ime: Sidnature oO ___F T~? Thirty Years NyC YORK.I I Exact tooy of Wrapper CT PP*YNE OUNTAUN COMPANY. NEW YORKN CITY. Carolina, according to a statement accident late yesterday afternoon at here today from R. D. Webb General the naval all-plane training station Secretary of the South Carofina Sun- near here. Officials at the station is day School Association. The plan is sued an announcement of the accident to hold a convention in every district today, but gave no details. Neither of in every county in the state in March. the initials of the men could be learn This will mean that at least 200 con- ed tonight. Nash's home address wab ventions will be held in one month. not announced. . According to reports received at The machine in which it was re State Headquarters, twenty-four ported the men were flying, was ton counties have definitely planned to pletely dlmoliched. hold more than 100 district conven- 0 tions in March. It is believed that NOT MANY ENEMY BONDS .i flar wii be crried) out mr evu., I county, and that this will be the Held by the National Banks in United greatest drive for efficiency ever un- States dertaken by the state association. It is estimated that at least 1,000 differ- Washington. March 10.-National ent Sunday School workers will be banks of the United States hold com used on the programs and that more paratively few bonds of the enemy than half of the schools will be reach- governments. Comptroller Williams ed with helpful suggestions on modern today made. public figures showing methods of Sunday School work. that on December 31 banks had $280, These conventions will be attended by 652,000 bonds of foreign governments, workers of all denominations, and are of the total only $709,000 being se being promoted by the six or eight curities of Germany or Austria-Hun hundred officers of the State Interde- gary nominational Sunday School Associa- Other foreign securi4es held by the tion and its auxiliaries. It all of banks amounted to $69,990,000, mak these meetings plans will be inaugu- ing the total of foreign securities rated for securing a large delegation $350,644,000, as compared with $297, to attend the State Convention in 236,000 on November 17, 1916, and Greenwood, May 1-2-3. $158,500, May 1, 1916. KILLED IN AIR ACCIDENT For Indigestion, Constipation, or Machinist's Mate KTilled on Field Near wyie0 n ht o a Pensacola port the men were f wAs WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Pensacola, FWa., March 10.-Machin- Laxative pleasant to take. Made an ist's mate Mate Azio, of New Yorki recommended to the hublic by Paris Med ~va ki an Stden Avato Nahgvnme ts. nu ptrler L Waiveliamsn MULEaan OcbR31bSEhdS28, kin5o2,00L0ot bo o foegw gvmnts, ofthaotvony$79,0ibigte LintesefGrmnyorfut ia-un BOthersfnreigours d yh Ourmaybanksofserviuned to the9,00 peo gu ra te o te uaitygo thesta eo arinc tes B350,64radha , as copaen 1ih$9,