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---4 ,v 1AW ~- -VA f Howl I "Can Of coi pay y ple u arour domk it goe A che ical t] the in leads same count You e accou no tin HOME THEI A I Every on beat thes Come an< luch Do Y1 'ach Wee t exactly tell," trse you can't u: our bills by ch< rho carry thei Ld in their poc now how, when s. cking account i iing for you. It .discrirminate w to poverty, an time keeps a of your expen< ire invited to nt with us, anc 1e as opportun( OANK & T BUY WAR SAVINGS STA )ANDY BUN( e a good one. e no matter w 1 look these o3 Yoma' ~ISiDhIc u Spend k? you say. nless you Eck. Peo r money kets sel .orwhere .s the log prevents aste that d at the book ac litures. open an L there is as today RUST CO. NIPS HERE You can't here you go. Yr&rGO BER.IN CONSIDERS AMERICA A FRIEND Wilsoni's Speech as to Rulers and Peo ple Recalled GERMANY HAS CHANGED Prussian Methods Discarded, and There is Great Degree of Freedom Berlin, via Copenhagen, Nov. 25. Strange are ti clences of a tray tIer who ente' iy after an ab sence of sever years. Formerly there were many a' I varied governmental trdlers and re trictions to be obeyed. Nowadays, when you go to a police station, the desk sergeant will say sadly: You are not required to register any longer." They do not even look at your passport. Another feature of the "new free dom" in Germany, which may surprise he traveler, is that the private soldier no longer salutes his superior officers. The .oh'licr calls his officer "coin rade." Berlin outwardly is orderly as ever, but order is no longer maintained b~ olicemen, but by soldiers with a bands as a badge of office. The pi re is familiar to those who saw Petrograd during the Kerensky re rime. Another sight recalling Petro grad, are the military and royal auto mobiles--the latter still sounding a musicl call, denoting the approach of (cyalty--which dash through the streets with loads of soldiers. The pi-evailing tone in Berlin is still am iltary. but it is a militarism of pri vates and non-comiin issionei officer.. Their symbol is the red flag whiicf waives atbove every governllment build ing and from every automobile. A: far as any participation in directin', the affairs of the government, the bur geois citizens Simply do not exist. Ilunger has set its unm istakab' stamp on the inhabitants of the capi tal. IIere and there hollow cheek; sunken eyes and pasty conptexiom: are evidence of the privations of thi last four years. Similar condtition: could be observed two years earlier it the city's poorer quarters, but toda: they prevail among nearly all classes )ilapidated street cars and cab drawn by skeleton horses intensif' the picture of misery. Tin.h United States is regarded no only as not an enemy, but actually a a friend. BIlrlin residents hopefully re <all assurance of I'resident Wilsoi that America does not intende to Wip out the German people. Berlin, crushed, broken and dis pirited by deprivations, has accepte. <iefeat with almost incrtedible apathy It is demoralized, listless and hungry even abject. It is primarily this apa thy, and the feeling that nothing mat ters which is playing into the hands o ' few energetic fanatics who consti tote probably the gravest ineice to the immediate future of the Germai people. AMEICAN SOLDIERS GUCESTS IN lARI Wounded American soldiers will I the guests of the American Red ('rosy 'Thainksgiving afternoon in one of the largest theatres in the city. A meri can Red Cross has bought th" entir< Louse for th matinee performane< eil especial musical numbers tha will appeal to the boys from the Uni Ited States will be interpolated in th< regular revie. Before going to thi theatre the soldiers will partake of an (;ld fashioned American Thanksgiving d:inner. An add(itional apiropraton of $2, (000 has bieen nid b( y t he lied Cros: bor the maintenance of it., sanmitars unit at Spartanburg, S. C., making otal1 of $10,t000t s't. aoside for this wvorl ini the last yeari. In add ition to th< soldier population (of (Camp Wads5 worth and the( 25,t)00 resid n Its o1 Spa rtanburg, t he un it also looks a ft e: the health (of the peopae in a numiber oif mill villages iin the vicinmityv. --WV S--S HAl WIV i t''t tEAl)s American 'Y. 31 C. A., K. oif C. a nd Satlvat ion Armyii athletic dirnecto rs in Fia rnce' are having a ha rd ti me teach in(g biasebial Ito thei Sia mes( so! -liers, a part of the noiw resting Al toedi toi playing ball with a light w ickeri sphere, aboaul, as big as ar ero (muet ball, whIiichi they stik Ie with handros, heait, feet. or ainy coniv< iiient~ tart of the ianatomyv. It isn't easy to nmake theso qiier lit tle soldtiers uinider standii howx t. phry : Ameriern baseball. STATE of SOUTH CAROUNA, [0Oity or Clardnl I lattie ('obia Welch - iint iffs. agJain -t (Georgia Anna C obia, Alta ('larice ('o Son (Cohia, I .ydiam l.:dnar ( 41bia andl Rlichard Seth Cobia-. lDefrendants. Undr~er and( lby virtune of an order iof then Court. of Coninen lPleas, in the abhove statedc action, beairig (bate oIf Noiveimber 12, 1 918, 1 will :ellI at pubi ii auictiionr, to the high est hbldr for cash,* at ( Cnrendon our't, Ilouase at Manning, ini said counirty, withlin theii legal hours for judlical sales, oii lorn day, the 2nd day of IDeiceimber, I1918, being sales day, the following de.. .eribed( real estate: All that pilece, tparcet or tract (of land lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendlon, State of South Carolina, containing forty-four acres, more or less, b~ounidedl on the north hv lands oif .Joe Sprot t, on t he east by hinds oif Aaron Weinberg, ant lands of L. D). Sports; on the west lby lands of E'st. of William Gibson and lands oif Willis Wright ; and on the south by lands of Frank McKnight. .J. B. CA NTEY, Clerk of Cendon Cou,,.' TORPEDO FINISHED LUCIA How "Unsinkable" Ship Was Sunk by German U-Boat Washington, Nov. 24.-The steamer Lucia, which was equipped with buoy Seported to be torpedoed by an enemy aney boxes designed to make her un sinkable, was the last American vessel submarine. In making this announce ment today th - Navy Dcpartment gave out a report of the siuking by Chief Boatswain's Mata William Francis O'Brien, of Lawrence, Mass., wvho wvas im charge of the L uci' armed guard, and also reveaed that Secretary Daniels has commended O'Brien and twenty..three Cher men of the guard for their coolness and at tention to duty. The Lucia was torpedoed October 17 .end remained. afloat twenty-on' hours. Tee torpedo struck amidship and en tred the engine room, killing four me(n. The other metoers of the cr w anad the armed guards were releue l, y the steamer Fairfax after they' had taken to the small boats. The civilian (c'w were ordered to the boats im mediately after the "xplosion, but the Sermed guard remained on board until Just after the craft went down. The explosion l ft the ship in a helpless condition, the to'pecde potting all th. dynamos out of order as well a- the engines. The submarine was sighted by the ship just previous to Floride Rock PF "Natur Mined and Mai LAKELAND PI( For permanent Pulverized 32 per ct. F Acid Gu: Iook & Morgan, G< Write Us f LAKELAND, FLA. S. E. IN Agent for Clar< Manning IIEADIQUJA SEEDS, Dairy and Pot Caiti us overl Long Di B. B. Kirkiar COLUMIBI Most Nest Nevei Rut a nest - egg in a bank, hatches. Anest -egg of dollars hace u (Get a N< That Wil Set it to work hatching intreest. That's one part of the business of T he IIn Ii ' thI a savinugs ac'ountt ha 4e ind yon to let us help yo uei BANK OF ] RUJY WA SAVI ~vk-~ ke A~n o - " e-~ he explosion, but before guns could ;iylhted a'.nost simultaneously with he explosion, but before guns could ;e trained on it it disappeared and 'is not ;'.?en agin. At intervals dur ng the night and the next day S. 0. S. ails were sent by the auxiliary wire .tess set, which had not b'en danm rged, but no replies we're' received. 'lh Fairfax was not sighted until several hours after the 1Lucia went town. The sea was then so rough .lint tlee beats wer. sept afloat only >,. continuously bailinr water. The nembers of the crew were takeo'n board with great difficulty. The SonIheran men commended by secretary Daniels are: Jud P. Watson, Cedartown, Ga.: Ar hur E. I 'eterkin. lBart lesville Okla. rhe Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak You must have Health, Strength and En Jurance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. 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