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o O BELGIUM F[LS SHE HAS BEEN SHLIGHTED Malmedy Only Territorial Claim Men tioned in Treaty BELGIAN PREMIER IN PARIS Over Half of $500,000,000 Indemnity Merely Placed to Belgium's Credit. Paris, May 2.-( y the Ass>ciatet Priess).-The Belgian delegation to the peace conic-rence is expressing <dissatisfaction over the terms of the ] We aga adt the The ~IU1~ Ita *in t Hoi gli reli bot] The M ' end wh< O ban Ica |HOMEBi 1ifINIEq IINU INI 1iH III 4NCAKES dp a flavor-a b smoothly over yo 1 "Crystal W Blue Can; of substan< IMPORTANT of syrup containi only and having preliminri es for peace as they affect Belgium. None of the territorial claims of Belgium have been granted, except that for Malniedy, in Rhenish Prussia, a short dit:nce south of Aix La Chapelle, the pipuliitioii of which before the war was largely Walloon. Malmedy wil revert to Belgium. The territory on the left batnk of the Scheldt river and Maastricht and the Limbourg peninsula are not mentioned in the terms. Of the $500,000,000 already men tioned as an immnediate financial in demnity for Belgium, more than half the amount has merely been lacedl to Belgium's credit in Allied countries as part payment of war loans. No provision has been made for the re IY FRI @E the ridges edge of that cx 11, you see I ti ,inst its brothe .t here and the. like little cogs welfare of my n the machine ke them to th( he vicinity w ne Bank and Ti a them to thec: eves me of t bier. fellow must I 3 fellow becal of every year >le lot of mor kthat I never ,n remember o: INK & TN .mssUm.............. pend on Karo. Wit) Ddy-Karo spreads ur cakes. Truly d iere Are Three Kinds hite"--in the Red Can; "Goh "Maple Flavor"- the new :e and a rich Maple Taste rO YOU-Every can of Karo is marked ,% ed. Do not be misled by packages of si no relation to weight of contents. FR) Every housewifes Lteresting 66-pagfe Beautifully illustrated. It is fr Corn Products P. O. Box M1. T. B3. NOR: H'c: t Bluildin,' call by Gerniany of the six billion marks which were left in Belgium, and now are lying in Belgium banks and vaults, bearing no interest and unproductive, as the circulation of the mark in Belgium is not permitted. "The amount of six billion marks rep resents virtually the total Belgium liquid wealth assets," said a member of the Belgian delegation today. M. Delcroix, the Belgian premier, arrivel in Paris this morning, bringing a message of protest from the Belgian Senate. le conferren with .\d. IIv mans, of the Belgian peace delegation, who is expected to appear before the council of three to make representa tions concerning the terms granted Belgium. around the isp dollar? trn it right r from the [ittle ridges that propel finance. ! ry is going. i best bank 7 hich is the 'ust Co. and= a,shier, who - myl further )e a pretty ise, at the I there is a tey in that put in that UST CO. I a richness evenly and eRcious! Of Karo len Brown"-in the Karo with plenty in the Green Can. ith exact weight in pounds n.lar size bearing numbers hould have a copy of the in Corn Products Cook Book. -o. Write us today for it. Refining Company New York City 1ts. Sales Representative Atlanta, Ga. COMING HOME WHEN TREATY IS SIGNED Army of Occupation Will Be loved Quickly THIS IS PRESIDENT'S PL.AN March Making Every Effort to Speed Up Iemobilization in This (ountrv. Washing~tom, A[w .i,. .-Determiinat tion of President Wilson. indicated in press nilvices from Paris, that no Anericatn troops shall continue n Germtan saiii for a iont.er perio I after tho signing of th , "aco treaty than "ay he neces:ar. ni hark th n f- r homen, is borne Out by present pIanI of the War Depatrt ment which e..1 tenhite the. return of th'. entire Am'rican expued itionary forces I-. September. Been i ise of this Gyn. March. chief of staff. is makim "cerv effort to soeod up the deiob ization in this country. AnI Oftiil )nt'nnoun c nt issuedl to dlay 1s to t he accutmua at ion of surnhdi "lothine for the troops st a ted hat tho 5 estimates were ba sed on "'treim withd rawalIs to he completed in~ Son tember "' T1he sta temen'ft also' said that '"if an army o)f occupation is maintamned a fter Septembar, a po' tion of this surplus will he need'-(d." 'Phis comnput ation was t aken to re fleect exactly the present in formation of the dlemiartment as t.o future troop movemeC n nt. The Se ptembher da to represents osti maletis bv 'i n mbrkation oflieils as to the mnaximium possibl'' spei'd in with rfrawing~ thet entire force in Europe,. nI ud ingz the troops holdIing the (ob.. nz bi'breheadI sector on the Rthine. If a nyth im n 00fiet'rs ant aiipated that the moveenr t wil be 1 accelje'-)ted rat her than retarded. The sch .Aule has been inienicted monthly move - ment of 450,000 men, the best predic tions of Gen. March and his aides bid fair, it was said, to he tore than renhz-,ed. NOTICu:E. A\ll perso)ns having claimns againr'st the Estate of H enry lauirens Wilson, deceased, will presenit themi duily at testedl and all persons owing saidl estate will make payment to JTanie M. Wilson, ,'t-21-pd. Qualified A Imini-,tratrix. PTESPASS NOTICE. All Pe'rsons- aire hereb'Iy notLitied not to trespass on my Santee Swamp lands. Those found trespassing will be dealt with accordingt to lawv. Per miits may be, had by apptlying to mie. .J. C. Drose. Post Oftice, Wilson, S. (C. R. F". D. Ieside'nce, Bloomville, S. C. dtL-22-pd. doiar en Os Uon~eM eqs anu~o~ 1n LIVE AT HOME AND FEED YOURSELF Columb a, May 3.-A gigantic "Live at Home" and Feed Yourself" move ment those behind it claim will revo lutionize the farming industry in the South is being launched among the farmeres of the cotton belt. The South Carolina Cotton Association is nianning to father the movement in this State. Fro-, the headquarters in this city yesterday the first gun in the big drive was fired when a letter went to the county chairman of each county cotton association asking if he would take the initiative in the campaign in his county. There is a cotton as sociation in every county in the State. The plan of the movement is said to be to try to get every farmer in the State to sign a pledge solemnly binding himself to discontinue send min orders to the West for grain, hav anl foodst:ffs after this season. Each citizen who signs the pledge also pledges himself to use every effort to fret all other farmers to sign it. Regarding the movement a state ment given out by .J. Skottows Wan namaker, chairman of the central committee of the South Carolina Cot ton Assoc ation, says: "In the various sections of the cot ton belt, farmers are signing pledges solemnly binding themselves to dis. cont:nue senling ordiers to tho W'st or" grain hay and foodstuffs after this :<eason, ti use every effort to i-. 'iontneto this practice and urging ili rmrr t: enlist in the r1ovemeno W". have asked the chiaii'iarm of the varIious coatntV cotto:l asso ciatiols inl this State if they will have such 202 i.9 eiredatd amlonl the'fim r of their rspective counnes. "'e believe that this miovemlemon will revolutionize the arinin)~g ind. t ry in the Sooth and will mean mnoroe for the South than any movement that has been Iai rnn he. in this section in a decade. There is no reason why the. :;outh should plant all b)f its laid in cotton, sell same at a small profit. if m need it is sold at a protit, an'd th 'n turn around and send ail of its mjne:' oit West, for foodstuffs, right at home. "If the farmer raises his own fo.l stuffs, he will have to curtail his 'oi ton acreage. This means a very high price for cotton. The high price will mean that h' will get as much for his short crop as he would have gotten for the large crop ani in addition he Uji No.JiR Per Th LI] CENv BR SDICRSON GROCER~ Next to H-omne Brt Atter Dr. A. B. Je ienced Registere< j just arrived from now in charge'' Departrment at Brown's D Bring in yc Uo they will have the compounding eit from our complet CALOMEL ROBBED OF NAUSEA AND SALIVATION Medical Virtues Retained and Improved-Unpleas ant and Dangerous Quali ties Removed-New Vari ety, Called Calotabs, Is Great Favorite With Phy sicians and Druggists The latest triumph of modern phar macy is the new nausealess calomel known to the drug trade as "Calo tabs." Calomel, the most generally useful of all medicines thus entera upon a wider field of popularity. puritied antd refinerd from those oh. jectionable qualities which have here tofore limited its use. In biliousness, constipation, hea - ache, and indigestion, and in a great, variety of liver, stomach and kidnev troubles calomel was the only suc (eessful remedy but its use was often neglected on account of its sicketii qualities. Now it is the easiest atrl most pleasant of all medicines to take. One ('alotab on the tongue at, beedtme, with a swal'ow of water, that's a.. No salt. no griping, no ttau'se:t, no. tianger ito salivation. A "o "t ncielt's s'e"fp a' d dhe next tmo': ; yo.i ir' feeling tine, with a clean h 11r an i a bi' appet't: it". Eat what youi pleasec. ('ah:?<11;tab ' are sn onl"y inl orig inal, s:aled pac1tknrt s, ic thry iv -tG. Yor' .!itrt t tI'ets to refund the' pi'ite a": a gua'antee that you will h' thorautcrhl': delirh t 'd' with ('alo - No.t; --adv.) wiil ha' f.'l hims'lf. Te mtoney he zets from his cotton then will he -lear prot:t. lie will not have to send :t out West immediatelv for food. The experience the cotton farmer has tndergone during the past sit n'onths] ought to make himt a ready sirner to these pledges. Ile has been forced to pay the West for foodstutfs: he co-1ld have raised himself and in - ste:ai of their being a big surplus of cotton on hand there would have been much higher and the farmer would have made a prolit on his crop last year instead of having lost heavily." ed Cedar mooi ousand. lENT ICK Y AND FEED CO. mk and T rust Co. nkins, an exper I Pharmacist has the front. He is f the Prescription rug Store ur Prescriptions, the most careful her day or night a stock of drugs