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any~ 44((4( prpoa 41ha4 :app)''ars . o b ini 11h
gest)ions frian4 1)ha4 5044r4(. \\e are4
aliways s44spicion4s of1 414 he (mar)bin4at ions1
or 01n4 enlemies. It is .)ossibl(e that4 this
inflinat1io In (14nses 445 1t) 4444pct the
hianid of I he Germans behind14 41he peace'
Jpoposal of4 (the pope 4g. Y('I, the0 pro
410t with sn44(h dan44gerons pirfalls I'or
the allies4( ayl4 4he worl'd 4n4y are144
'lghting 14) shafegnard( that1 (i l:a di11i
cult to) a1void suspIicion4 that1 the4 po44!
has14 been made th1( Ile t(ool elither'
knowIngly or' 44n1 nowingly 44f th" "('4
tra11 lpower's. I lowever, as4 that, 444(4y be,
a stige's1i0n 4of the4 pene('' a44 this 4 im44,
Wvhen so manyfl lives ar'e being4 44acri'
flee~d nnd1( so.mnf tch 14ronerty (d" )iroved.
[ illot be Ignored even thoutgi we
1liiglt suspect i (,v-i hi and. To refuise
to state reasonlably defin1ite terms of
pewace wvolid mako lis appealr In thet
igtof bwing- onit for. verythin. in
sight, whI4')h is nt1 the~ lposIitDin ot the(
l'itled St:ites.
The peace pr oposal as Set otI by
the pope :1rC dang1erot.;> to its an leoav
ing1 the way open fot lenthOIy dteliberl
tion It:IS < teile p Ue ' l e. It Is ihn
possible ,to think T', I a he Alsae(
LorI'ne qlestion is Iot soettI Zd by
arms1 la it will nI b) seted sooll
bv arigllulit. A prololgeWd dlebate over
Itis question olr ilet I talial-A list rian
bolundariles wvottid Weaken thev internal
condition of thie allies. With ,he so
(ialists alreaty plaillilig a 1p1ace noVe
arnd the lRussianl people dis-intiereste-d
inl F'rench and Italian national amblli
tions, tile (;eIlIals would be in t posi
ioll to pl:y olf I hese i lI ( 11i s in thl
h'i ianII S to ' u e al l aiIvalInta!1eo4 u
Pcacwi 1 1 4'1 l. This wouhl mean
b !q a rs it f rom I wa r 1,(, .1 een
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h--)0 the I~l er4'014 will h1. I aitcho for
a confl4'i i -e w'lithe .\lr . mith p relaliv'
isslioner1 andl(''.I ias e oninuou1z'slye
I'ii hr4ar. Glroieni iltI84Ie1411 wa se
14(n1 ilnnnedlvtia ly upon) si'hi iluIionIl
l4'r4:4s identil4 ila 111ral .\144. (Smith flIV i 4
11.4 Ii d 4 Washn 1to in5: 1(4 nne1 tion with144:
!h ' contem lated plan.:I4I4 S 424 l
al and wc i nter.1 : It 44 is : Ih rt erist.
bein p a id. i e is4: intensel busy414 justI I
411''.ow ti i1 c n 'as ing te stioate1 larivu
4)11day4 he was, in Sampto ('ounty,11 de1
Aivering an ts o a~tn.reiua
Hub 1:4 u inan. S4veral da15 s41 ao .lr.
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3ADE IllS OWN FLOUlt.
State Senator Practicedl Whtat Hite
P1ieaheltI ii Proes Ills Itight to
Ornaient IlIIs Table wilth lisCIuIt's.
(,ol. .1. 11. Wa1rton, who gave 111
terial ielp iII the euamalin for gr'ow
ing more food c rops [list spring,
proved his right to eat whleat breal to
Mr. J. L. Mahaffey and a crowd of
ot1hers staildinig over about the court
house Saturday. The Colonel walked
i) to fihe crowd carrying a flour' sift
ur, iII addition to his usual cordial
smile. After [he saluations, during
whicho Ihe Colonel shook 11111(1 witih
ver(ybody preIsent. and sonme of thei
twice, le started t lie convorsatlon
agaill withI tile remark to the effect
(lat it is n1o as (asy a imatter to Il11d
a flour sifter as anyone might think.
*"Tle trouble is" he said, "you enn't
find thenI with a ine Inesit. Tihey are
0too coar1e. File elougi for Imeal, hut
no lin1e ('Inolglh for flour."
"\Well," aslwdf .\it. :laitafey, fiWhaI
viht lu:oe youll lit' 1111111ling around
1.r . flour siiranyway. ('o lnel, af
e preaihi 1. o 8 mll h 111 tiis spring
< i~ Irli~lso ta( thIe railroads woupld
:41iicr wa: 1 iii : ain flo ul l;u I lel
llo ini oad us th sane pac i
i i e .tent at d 'itd :, YourI
haulin:: i n i n .
h: th. i' w l l. I i nttl p ~ lv n
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Net Always idIlness.
l44'' Is g-,o d tI I IY ,411. 21r41 wor14kers,
but1 rest 1.-4s 11 no always idilness. Till
in t r t, 1n-a 11on is of1tenl a Vhn ;,o
Oc upa1l;t it' .
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I I t was in the %Ist I'i
(('t ('ut 21in the41 wilredner ws 1(o near
d W .1 . ath is o vere tha It
1i41 .l li 1 -:1 ta 4 Wallwr's o a i-k
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t1 r1141 I wr'n i oents t and other r1la
Abrants wen(1424t down toIi Trovlas week'(
on a1 visit(' tothei unc tle .\lr. i 10e I 8ang
ton.~ II
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:044 lbear11 4:l l'titn e In C;> lolteen
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Il'orn Shroedderd\'e haxue jus re--14
wil(l ('(it it servi. A ) r13 tho pul c. VI all
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CONGIESS3IAN NICHOLLS
MAKES sn'Il1IlNO ADD ES
(Continued from Pago One.)
personal allusion. I merely mention
it to show to yoiu how Well I knew
tle s1iffering that this war wouild
bring to our people.
Vomr ancestors and mine fought. for
the liberty which you and I now en
joy. Yo1r ancestors an1d in ie by
their blood and treasure establislhed
a government that has ever sInce held
the respect of the world. Will you
stand tuietly by and let a brutal gang
of mnurderers take your liberty away
From you, kick you a round like a
foot ball and make you the laughing
stock of tihe Civilized world
I know you will not. You are not
bred that way. If I thought you
woild, I would resign my seat in con
gress tomorrow, because I Would
IIInIIlk it wvas a disgrace to represent
you.
Somie people are mak ing state
t1ent s criticising the adim in ist rat ion
for declarin g a state of war. Sonim
people are cii ti elsing congress for its
actiotl. They have a right to their
opinion as to whttt'ther or not we
should defend r0111 national honor;
bult ta Is past history.
The congress o' tile lnited Slates
ha d diiided to dlefend its national
honlor. Thelire 1,s no Ivoo
now. We are inl this, anvId an1y
111,1n Who does; anylhling; to hinderl ourl
fuc ie; at tile frout oP at holie is a
tailor %to his o itll:1y. ail is not
w )th , re petvt l Wt of 1 Ilt I ottic (iti
I !eiir C.War wuas d:!i w all had
ai ) ri't o i r . o p il i t fii) li t : i ml -
-tate of wval- x: t-:.th re, call hev n
:: Iwa : ro rtli. t-%' . oi I If.,; ar
Iit (1t tur 0till) r or 141or (or
1i y li Therte is I, ) i-::' tii issue.
da 1 la re d Irl 1 1! 1iS d COM
Ii in ibe lili ti SI ;;rmy and
. li nve t ht in- l I ll thi
helttkj r; I il 177tt:. lii i ini umtit
ol re ari anI til ''itti.-a ibi v
k ll - 9 \\i|i i ol t ".h 1 i Illi-tw tha
f I It- sttlrI
. i'i\ i tt do y tolr flxt. T e m n ta
l I I 'It ) I i y Zi 4 1 1 vii t i
i I I d ,uInIr at thi. l - I
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I'-.e I xhat .h i- . t h l i x ( I I
11ainationl of this wa . l:e y day will
I a t s h it live list; every
flit v,1i il l I'tt ion . s (.-l dO lars i
; t:ca :tl et l thI I I a I a t
I t I I a- i t- or itt t i
r-li I I I i v i t i 1 1 t 1i4i 1( -1 -I
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Ir itt1 o tr y? I ti
In alt t I w ,yt I If it:x i Iithe
artit : i fh: w eta I ttronally
xuai I \ i't i 'qIl . Ithe
!e l ft I lIi ita ho hI - not.i
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\v on t r. T w i~ iri f tn
Ile-tiaft NyEton
htli i - Itt('y a asgt It I lt rlt
phjss .twi slve n f t ei ill 111. Ind
l- a i it leasat ty \ill Ii hil.
hI I llt lio warht
toly I oud tt in for~ II ay t- inan.'
ahlul l have sen it-tel , I vo Ite il
th1 -! nel ral ch-ctionl fo(r ?I-; entl(idcIt
'i ( en o I had oppionsd. I think I h is
cM i~aius. if) ,o m.~ ly 1-flsition. AfterI
Ihet draft bill wvas I aswi l it r hat r . Ilaml
tat oily l in thyi s a d l for rsindg
:11in y. nl d I pro ose to .Juph.old
the law. inl every way withinl my1
I h au- tlaed ito yoe tln or thn
it iI t1l0ikd o.I in.op o I have give
youl will reasons for aetnina ndst thi
do noit ot that; ut, :ith 11r wr.,ig.
Itatin forimy aganty antd estae wil
hrespen l foth an rbhopt i ( (lote.
do hyp oxen or baces forem ha0 ated.
Ironllaketstor. AdnW inauisn rat .
Auterlo, Au1.i 21.-.\is0,,o
WHEN
SICKNESS
COMES.......
When your druggist is 'called in,
the next call is on the druggist.
To your druggist is entrusted
the responsibility of seeing that
the remedies prescribed are CARE- ...
IULLY PREPARED, FRESH
and PURE, and of the required
quality.
The one great big aim of our
store is ACCURACY IN PRE
SCRIPTIONS.
We premit nothing to interfere
with this, and use every possible
effort to safeguard your health.
Are we your druggist? If not
may we not be?
3 POWE DRUG CO.
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1918 BUICK
MODELS
Eight New Models Passenger-Type
Cars---One Light Delivery Car
"FOURS" 35 HORSE POWER
"SIXES" 60 HORSE POWER
Every Nineteen-eighteen Model Buick car is equip
ped with the celebrated Buick Valve-In-Head Mo
tor-the motor that has made Buick product fa
mous throughout the world.
Model E-Six-45 is this season equipped with 60 h.
p. motor, five-passenger body, plaited, buttonless
upholstery, 118-inch wheelbase and numerous im
provements and refinements. Price $1265.
Model E-Six-44 is the companion Roadster, on the
118-inch wheelbase chassis, straight seat, 3 1-2
wider than last season and now accomodating three
persons. 60 h. p. motor. The classiest roadster
Buick -has ever produced. Price $1265.
Model E-Six-49 is continued for 1918 along the
same lines, except job is painted dark blue. 124
inch wheel base, 60 h. p., seven-passenger body.
Extra seats r cessed in back of front seat, and
totally out of ay when used as .five-passenger
car. Surely, wonderful car at the price. Its
appointmen are complete in every detail.
Price $1495.
Buic 'Fours" Line Comprises Models E-34
and -35 in Roadster and Five,Passenger Cars;
the car that fills every requirement of the dis
criminating purchaser---at a moderate price.
Model 10.-31 Two Pa11s.senger Roadster, Priee $795.
.\Iodel 1 e-3. live Passenger 'Touring, P1rice $795.
mode! 1F- I Lgh t )elIvery Car; this Is (he handlest and best De
Ivery job on the market. capacit y 500 1bs. can be economlical
ly operated and maintained. Price $795.
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IIL!STRAT'I) LITERIATIRE ON IREQI'ESiT.
MACHEN MOTOR CO.
Laurens, South Carolina
Also Agents for Lexington Minute-Man-Six