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The Ni 1 I By all VELIE SI sters. A' vincing. MIHO South Harvin St. CA Solid Ca Hor Ever They're all gj Prices andl 1 buy now. Co our Bigj Stoc Buggies, CoffT E L I ime InSres the b==Valve = Efficiency =Luxury =Individuality -Economy service andrl Satie means see the ne X Touring Cars demonstration wi LLUM jUl Phone 569 .ME IN MONDA ,rload of the Ver sesA Mi Brought to Man 00(1 ones---Stout. Heavy felio fact, any kind you want. We h4 erms on them~ and it is to youi me in and let's talk it over. k of Wagons, Harra ey& R MANNING. S. C. BUY WAR SAVINGS STA PS 1sactioni sw line of nd Road 11 be con ' 0 9. SUMTER. S. C. 6y ! 'y Finest iles! ming. ws, Mcduium ive the righit interest to )on 't forget less, Etc. igby, SAYS GO GENRY WITH GERMANY Premier of Austria Has Written Let ter to Secy. Lansing Amsterdam, Saturday, Nov. 3. Henrich Lammasche, premier of Aus tria, has written a communication to Secretary of State Lansing, discussing :he situation in Germany, according to Vienna advices. Prof. Joseph Redillon, member of the Austrian Reichsrath, and Dr. Meini joined with Dr. Lam masch in sending the communication to Secretary Lansing. It was written on October 18, nine days before the I.ammasch Cabinet was formed at V i inna. In opening )r. Lammasch recalls to Secretary Lansing 'the four months which, years ago, we spent in common labor with the object of maintainin: peace between the two great nations." Ile refers in this to the court of ar bitration which decided that the New Foundland fisheries dispute, which was held at The IHague in 1910, and at which I)r. Lamlmasch was presiding offictr, and Secretary Lansing was cotiselor for the United States. The c'ommunication sets forth considera tions which, the writers suggest, should be taken into account in Pres ident .\Wilson's reply Co Germany. It says in Hart: "The German people can carry out President Wilson's program only in t manner corresponding to their condi tions, traditions and it:eils. The more und i:t.urbed the German people ar:' left, and the fewer attempts that are mail'' to keep them in I-ading strings, the more surely and quickly will they attain their objective. "Conditions which the German peo ple could not consider to be humil iating would be rejected, or, if forced to accept momentarily, they would bear them so long as the more im mediate necessity compelled. .lust as after Tislit, the German people, as soon as they recovered their strength, rise as one man against the inj ;tice inflicted upon them. "Only by considering these matters in formulating a program may the permcious power of militarism be curbed." (The allusion to ''islit in the forte going comntunication refers to the treaty of Tislit which was forced upon Russia and Prussia by Napoleon in July, 1807. P'russia by this convention had to surrender her dominations wer of the Elbe and the territories taket when Poland was divided in 171)3 anI 1795.) TRAINING AND USING TIIE LIEN MAIMED IN BATi'l. The Red Cross institute for crippleu and disabled soldiers strives not only to train men for suitable work after they are disabled in battle, but it a; so seeks to find the work for which they are trained. The manufacturers of paper boxes are cooperating with the institute in an -ffort to supply the needed work for the disabled men. This industry is a lare employer o: unskilled labor; the machinerv use I by it is simple an.; easy to operate and, in fact, none of the work is im. possible for a man with one artificial leg, and as much of the work is seat ed work, even the loss of both leg: would not disqualify a man. legless mien will prove specmally valuable im, he hand work of these facdories whr're candy and cigarette boxe are laade, many of these being decorat'd with laid on gold leaf;, expensive tmi:a terial. Delicacy of touch is o.i. , th,, traits that disabled men see', to Ae velop, as is shown by the work of a young man who was piaced h> Im stitute in a factory makma' gyro scopes, which are used to s*abilive aeroplanes. This work re pir.s the leftest manipulation and in tie 'ast' if the man referred to this character 1st ie was so highly deovelopedl as to '0omnu1ind for him al sailarty ot' seve'.yt five dlollaors a weetk at piece work. Othler' work for inen wvith but onet leg can lie found ini tihe maiking of' .irt ific ial limbs, inl oxy-acetylent' weld - img, mei(chanic al drtaftinrg, print1inzg, moit ion pictur'e toper'ating andt pr'Oniue tive jewelry; while meno with doubb.' log am iiputations1 fim; oppo~irt~ui 1ity ini macithme wvork such as aut omtat ieI box makinig, covertin1g, cuottin1g, st ri pp ig, lahelhing, printing atna st ayinig ma~ 'hines. While the oppiotit ies areo nieces sar'ily less fort oine armed', men, still here' ar e mnyu automtat it' macith ines for buox nomking, Iletl lig ariulc'ordine-o vhiich th''se nu-n1 ar' tautghlt to palui:t' ind to opera'te, we'ill. No c'riplet in hose datys rued despai;r of ai liveli btod, fior lt' fid (ross edlucatiorn mlakt's life' worthl whilte (or thlese' men. VOI.'ANO A("I'IlVE AGAIN Ki iau'a in Erupition F~ollow ing Quake in liawaii Ilionoluilu, Nov. :3. --Spotinbg lava i 11un I red feet. tromi new craicks in thIi' >bi floor Saturoly morning, tihe crater' 'K lauen ent irely buiried the olid res! T erupt ion followed severe rarth uantkes th roughou t the ilad of Iha aii IFriday itighit at 11:33 o'clock. Theii 1Kilauiea firze pit haos been risinig orat thIree' dayvs and lava': is flowine 'oni~tiuusly inl sever'al dtirectionr. AlIAN WITlIlOtiTI A COlIN'i'IRY h'esolution Int roduced to Hanish ('01un1 A ndrassy A msterdama, Nov. 3.----A r'esol utiori wvillI be intr'o'lueed in tile next sitt ing :f the Natiotnal Assembly, says a tele graim from Viennia, banlishiing Couttt Argdrassy (Austro-H utng'ar'ian foreign minister) from the territory of Ger iman-Autstria ont ac(couttlt o? hiis note to President Wilson. Thew resoluttion wvill say thait the count was '"illegally ap icnttedl by the former A us'trian Emn to~tr Charles,"' and that he is to lie Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste, ~o 'inEconomy banished forthwith as "a trouble some foreigner." Count Julius Andrassy was ap pointed Austro-Hungarian foreign minister October 25 in succession to Baron Burian. As foreign minister he add'-essed to the Washington Goverat ment a note October 28, asking Pres ident Wilson to begin overtures ois Catarrh for Twenty Year Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 10th Ave., N. 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