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For Sr ( ." i . g w Ve.stern: ewspuI Shaw 11 South 'EMWRMANY RAPIDLY DRIFTING TO BOLSHEVISM, SAYS VILLARD Paris, March 23.-Oswald Garrison VIllard, of New York, editor of The Nation, has just returned to Paris from a week's observation of condi trons in Germany and made a report ste the American peace commissioners bDL *4 'Idp I~ Omethit Doti MANY A When yc of Ladies' Pu see somethint & McI Main Street and the British prime minister, Dlavid Lloyd George, by which they are said to have been profoundly impressed. "The drift toward Bolshevism is rapid in Germany," said Mr. Villard today, "and it can be stayed only by prompt food relief and the lifting of the blockade so that trade can begin again and the idle German factories .%i., p[p ou fo Price lbet i a ippn o apie man everlonged o u fobacr gr upithre 'Alert, you've slippe Afrom qubity pavrc and qadityo sat Yolthalk kid was eer timn yordr Pyred lbe idy e piinofa hanien beatvte-band! tthe lant hactl ma ve onged oenr nto acco! te Alb r Reuan Tlavor a quaitys ig Snas See Oi rians, C At Prices Rec NEW MODE) Line of DRI [aterials and >u are in Sumter mal mps and Oxfords, in that will suit you. ig line of Shoes and some of the smarter 6,ollum may receive raw materials as fast as arrangement, can be made to pay for them." Food alone, Mr. Villard declared, would not save the situation, though many Germans thought so. "The brutalities o: the Noske troops have put down the uprising for the Ehert government," he continued, iiiii~iiiIIIHIIIIJ.. Copydlght Ilts the smokegame with a jimmy if you're hankering for a hand. what ails your smokeappetitet new listen on the pipe question tongue and dry throat worries? ocess, Prince Albert is scotfree bout the biggest lot of smokefun etionl >e-pal; rolled into a cigarette it P. A. is simply everything any You never will be willing to -on once you get that Prince sfaction into your amiokesystemt u get on the Gilng line? * pound and half.peand tLin Aunel unri crystlal glsuel.e semIft A obcee. 4. .u.A perfectI *Oendte.'' sany. Winaton.Salm N. C. Ppy and wr New S apesa nrging from $12. LS ARE BEL CSSES in all Shades, $12, <e it a point to drop i Tan, Black and Pate Prices $2.50 to $10.( Oxfords for Men, B ;t styles. NMerca "but have produced a profound reac tion. I did not find any responsive person who did not expect another strike with more fighting this month. The Ebert government owes its continued existence in part to the lack of strong leaders on the other side for the people to turn to. Po litically, conditions are worse in Bavaria where the food conditions are better. Everything is quiet in Saxony, though lack of food is great ost there. In Wurttemburg, hitherto the least disturbed German State, there is most disquieting pea'sane un easiness, (due to the Bolshevik doc trines. "It is positively stated in Berlin that there will be no trains moving in six weeks because of the total ex haustion of the stock of lubricants. The people are wvorn down and( help less and the masses are very hitter, a winst the old rerim ami l the oml erwho diare not s'x themsu~elves n th>- streets of Munk'. omtl who ear - eolvers in Berlii f'or self-pro ".lany people are still ignorant of the' atrocities of the German troops n Fr:n -*. Belgium andl Ru~imania hut soldliers returning from these coun tries are telling the ?uth and1 openly accusing their oficeers of whoesale thefts and dleliberate cruelties. These statements are heard every (lay on the railway trains and on the street corners." With reference to the G;ermian view of the possible peace condlitions Mr. Villard saidl: "I have talked with several Ger man~l (delegates to the peace confer ence, who say that any German Giov ernment signing a treaty calling for heavy indlemnities and the annexa State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J1. Cheney & Co., dboing business in the City of Toledo, County andl State aforesaid, andl that saidl firm will pay the sum of ONE HIUNDRED) D)OLLIARS for each andl every case of Catarrh that canraot be cured by the use of hALL'S CATARRHL MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before Pne andl subscribod in my presence, this 6th day of D~e cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syetem. Send for testimonIals, free. F. J. CHIENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75e. tock of SCoat 50 to $50.00 WJG ADDED . the New Spri 50 to $40.( n and see our hands< nt Leather. You v )0. ys, Misses and Chii ntie Sumter, South tion of territory other than Alsace Lorraine by the Allies could not live twenty-four hours. They will submit any peace terms to the Weimar as sembly, and possibly to the German people itself. "The feeling of bitterness against the Allies, these men said, grows with the delay in getting food. "Owing to a hitch in the shipment "Owing to a hitch in the question of payments for food, no shipments of food into Germany have yet be gun. "The food in Saxony will he ex hausted next month and it is official ly stated that none will be left in Munich after May after which all attempts at rationing will cease." TRIBUTE TO THE COW. Little~ does man realize the debt haowes th e',w. D'i-in: the ,irk fmnd her e n ry anee a natives of! the wild forests of tl,- world. As the bright rays of ei- oti p-n tratedl thew darkness !yv period, and man call'. I a the cow, she came' forth from h *o-lusion to share in the efforts tl a y greater nation and a more enligl.n ed people. For two thousand years she has been the co-partner of man, sharing alike in his prosperity andl adversity, responding nobly to all that was done for her, until through her dlevelop~ment she has become an idlol of the p~eople. In 1493, when Columbus made his second voyage to Ame'rica. the cow came with him, and from that time to the present (lay she has been a most potent factor In making this, our own country, one of the great nations. Hecr sons helped till the soil of our ancestors and slowly moved the pro0 ducts of the farm to market They went with man into the dlense forests of the new world, helped clear ttemi for homes and made cultivationi 1,0s bible for the coming generationi. When the tide of emigratiorn turn edl westwardl, it was the ox that hauled the belongings of the pioneer acrosa the. plains and over the great mnoun tain ranges to new homes beyond. The cow is man'a *'peatest bene factor. Hail, wind, droughts, and floods may conme, destroy our erope and banish our hopes, but, from what it left, the cow manufactures the miost nourishing and lifenuataining foods. The cow is life itself to thousands of littl on standed upon the hot Date ;uits DAILY! rig 0. .1 >me assortment Aill be sure .to Iren Inc. Carolina low hearts and barren bosoms of mod ern womanhood. We love her for her gentleness, hf'r beauty, and her usefulness. 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