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WILSON SENDS STRtONG RCEJOINDEli (Continued From Front Page.) Preident has instructed me to reply thereto as follows: "IHIaving received the solemn and explicit assuranec of the German gov ornment that It reservedly accepts the terms ot peace laid down In his address to the congress of the United States on -the Sth of Janua*, and the principles of settlement enunciat od in his subsequent addresses, parti ctilarly the addresses of tle 271h of Septetuber and that it drsies to dis enss the details of their app!len tion, and that his wish and irpose em atated, not from tos' who have hlitherio dien:t Gernian11 plolicy and con l ed-ll the prl.eeal war fln Cc:. 'IIItI i' , V '!-; li i'.dr il(Sl I ' il I (illiAf Ie nt's biehailf, hut front inintisf(er wh to Ak for the laijority of tle reich'a an for an f v 1 r lols othe 'i-esi cai (i tma g'erilen that Owi hinnlnie ralics (if vivilized War fare wvill b1o odserved h)olh on land and .sea bY thl- (-1rnuIn arnIewd forces,"' the Presidenlt of (lte lnited S (atIes fuels that ho 'niniof del-ie to take till With e go'verlIlts Witli whlih thle govermnent of the l'nitedl StIates i:; s:socitdtedl the (Puestioll of an arm istice. "hoe deem1s 1 his dily to say againl lowever,.1 tnt he only 1aristie he would fei justified in submitting for conside ration1 would he one whib sioulid ilave Ith Illited States ald tit power,; asl' so-mciated Witl lihe' ill a itosiion to enftorce an y arran-igemen tiat nmay lie ntred into anld to mia a renew iil of hostilitirs oi the art of (Di-rumim posbemTeyr dent has, thierefor, transmoited hiis X1': ali bXXI i'ii t o il hi t'i p rl t ElrI- n wII IIoit ' h h v U I I v, 7 !1 as i iii Ii ;; n i a Ih ca r t iiu Ilm 11 ';:' I Ia I f tilOs ' -'a!' : I d d II> IV ee la n ll e m nl po~l'i I ii: I iii lX 'i I I i n vgil ) I aei: o1 11 11 31 Ii t'512 - t e ( I it I I , i d. ibe'ta i i t Ii i tdo s e I ( IIIa 'd i t m i,4 a :-k- 4 1 - o e o t I' - .I 1f 1t11i. cliiub ini'e~t letto 1 'C lOil.-ru e to tie (eIni it htrolile ths etu s 1 r i e f >;o I .' X 'in-o O l 0 I lIt Int l 146 ile e Sithr ei-,!. OPr ii oltilrnwmlsi h the ni-l oe plct foe r "i s of prRorveil1hs II! !hf il ( ,, the~ miltitry lincc( ot i li. Snonbi I , I I ter at b , 1 ii(I .I hI y t ,i r1a11 n y will afford Ilth -; bet oncrete e'videnec of her,1 uneqivoca()-,l ace tnr oI 11he te s a I rincil ls of II-.:e from hIt mhy w thol act iol proceeds. "The I'ehhn wouldee himselfl lacking inl vandor. dIid he( not point -)tll il 1t fiatnk'elt possible it I Ils thle, reas onl wII it xtraordinary safl. gu,'I ld mus11 he deman111ded. Silnaillicant an'~du otat as otic' utioilnal icang. notie' of then 'ihit of t O to r tii . dio es1:1 Xniiot lipea that iiX 1o the ic'ipe ofa government Ii esiisil to thei icy ifrmani Spow Wood'se fll Hih- rded For ha Best gaandtMs te xs O rn Virntpi-Growt Sheedl owhatial are upror wior her Soutth" heat o te Iregent ifelsy aend beogtte de qulth cno of n Wh Gri eop~le, buROth PE-n w3aha gn preen; and Infoistionth reetwar ht w Srodwaing. I haeendsmean. ofchonendin the atRnieS encfof theumilitar aulvthor geen lfwnh . taie Is the bopat im fhat thedingr oh ino fmpi eeisunipoairequsta.h d r Sow oolsHighGrad mining initiative still remains with those who have hitherto been the masters of Germany. Feeling that the whole peace of the world do pends now on plain speaking and stightforward action, the President dems It his duty to say without any attempt to soften what may sei harsh words, that the nations of the world do not and cannot trust the words of those who have hitherto been the masters of German )oliey -and to point out once more that In concluding peace and attempting to undo the in finite injuries and injustices. of this war the Government of the United States cannot deal with any but verita Oi reprlesentiatives of the (Cerman leoIle who have been assured of a entline colstitutional slandinig as tle real ruiler's of Crmanmy. It' it ilust dlal Withi the military miaslers and the .i.imrhiClivall au(tocr'ats of Germany ow, or if it is likely to ha.ve 1(o deal witi thei later' ill r'eg"aI'd to the inter nationail oli!aions of the Germllanl finpire, it mu11st demIland, not pevace no. oiain.but mlitrrender. Nothiing-- (,an 11hin:: u lsa id. ".\eept. Sir, lh wenwed assurane 1"; of Ily hli"h considerlation. "Robert lansing." hev gainled b~y leavingl. tis essential BAD COLD? HEADACHY AND NOSE STUFFED "P'ape's Cold Compolind" ends colds iii11 ippei1ii' in it few hours. Take "I'ape's Cold Compound" cv ery two hout's untiiil you have taeiin ihi'ee doses. tle nail grippe misery 8oeli alidy )IIr cold m ill be br-okeni. It promptly opens yottli elogged--iit n1os Irils and the 0n' Iasages of ead stops iast'y < tIhrge noe ml ning: r1elieves the <aelhe, duIllnew;s, f - n i i . - - th Iro l, sni eezing'a , wrI ss and iu 'iies . Ita s WiIi ' 1 ' t ' Q fi lowm*! i n and :;nu ii V :o y' ur tu-io llbbin I 'l : Ithin:: ;ei tI i oI wo i I.1 1b' Iromin'i It llr :s - pi s ('g o, (Nui und." ma which :m a - .1n a l lny (d u" lls. rE It 'et w i im:v vi-4 ce )III n i e :-( I ndl can:w si'0: a tu iol .' .i ylt' . tn . Pb lig amil niot i n stlit Sitnla ' ilE ei'i(ton Mrle . C a-olo m l.' llit Ii el \'i. . lonom' oIs, satill o da n ln y or'2 n ib~ o m a I a c nz:.'1n' to hica1' hEisi* f'i'e Ai'rin t is conand i ' ~il I e cepi thas benvisiing a fedays tur-is .. V". C. (Ira has1jr( comlplete(d .leiss i. lad and Tyle.r Armistronllg haie. h~e anre rltroi'n. Wpent oliiat tisll rintee \lr \. ran Ab. Tayr Iimi ofChale, s S aiddard and .\lie Ir'ene Wallace ats GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEM4ON JUICE .1laker a lbeaty l11119 fotr a few cetf toi r'emoive tani, frre'k les, sial lowivness. Your) I.rol'eri lmes th lteimonis amid ay dr ug siore or toil't coun iteir wi suip lily yntu withi thir'e rliinCes (of rhr'td wthii'te fri a efew ('ts. S'iineeze( the' dilit o th ' ('aeh len, iti'io a hot tlsiieti an oim((t Ii cha white and f Ith' e vsry be limon(il Pskins I w ites la'isand leion beauil known. .\tassIe hIs fragrant, t reamylItio <h oil ito (if flac, i'eckaran hands'ad just ie how friiei'kiies tn sli onofs, lednestat and rogfes (I disear/an hlemoe( moot, soft and clea tshi akin becomes.gu I the! kIt 1(eI ha'rmlees, ndin the(beautiful reilts Cieario efor m-eern ofi .iiitrafti'on. Sbateo touliehel Catlna -'n or outy ofns -C,tens. (i la (tomo gr~ilI~' 1 t hX er xtoftero Adinh cstation erof, he'ate and'o effectso foreoon ato thereforae, ite an the saond Crodt be ofa.thesad.Wle ln tervenceandd, tyhan thb8t ad ay of Ocoeber, A1918 nexti aftr18.l forenoon,~ t~os fcause, ifi any they hould 'nt beil granded. c ** * *** .... 4 *e *. , * * * COLD POINT NEWS. * * Cold Point, Oct. 28.-tton in vur community is about all opened and picked. Early grain is looking good since the welcome rains. Miss Grace Boyd, of Spartanburg, is spending some time with her aunt, MIrs. Peake. Mr. John ). Hunter, of Barksdale, was in our community this week. Capt. Shaw Cunningham, of Penn sylvania, spent several days with his mother last week. Prof. W. C. Duncan, of Bamberg, was It hom') last week. .\iss Louise litmnter, of Darksdale, spelt a few days with relativoes l1 iast week. The inlltieiza is pnu1ch prllloved here. P'rivate 11tirls Nelson, of Camp Jack son, was up to see his parents a few (lays ago. .lr. and \It's. 0. C. .IIuneani are on a visit to their' soil, Air. Itensry Dina ealn of I ,), o'on comnty. '\11. iytk n N4cholls IIs ret urned Froin a1 tIrp to GeorgIUia. .\r. and .i\s. Ton I)nical an(d Mliss Nina )Ilncan visited relatives in LaNu riens Stunday. Alaster 'Charlie Weeks, of Laurens, is visitiig relatives lere. SO1111 TIl110.t T. ('olds, Coutih,; ('roup aid ('ttarrh Ie. ived Inl Two 311nu11tes. Is your throat. sore? Ulieatihe liyoliet. lave yott ca ta rrh Ireathe II yome i. litave youl a couigh? Breile 11)1r It 19Vgl lireal he I ll jni. I iav'e you1 a -J hi? Itrah il3lt l~OmeIi. I lyolli i I , o le treatm fl l 01' .111 I 1, throt Illi Id III l I bles. It do nw con .I1 h v cocainle or. illor !hdin an a. l at is n v(-i r is to lvatin- il th o g t h lt e Joik e11 t in hah1 r. that1 coines with) cach oullit. . <ataplet outlit co:0! but litl all dr.:\erys h.re %1141 at Isaulren:: S ('. and lilonS'i is guaranteed ' hani.,11 la r .co g s cold;:. sor hra ln l-ith r nyack.I * ) * *0 e o. e 1 w v I i ( smo \-very hardI. rai. I re, ently which % 1 ha;ve H In .hked uI I o(tt)on ph,-kI:inlg a litI. \' ham no niew eni:'3s of nf111lenza al prs' 111tl are !pliniig to heginI mllr scho -next Nioliday.-Nov. -ith1. 11 isratller la ill Ihe sasoll but we ho1w! l t (i 'IOIml wVi! b.i ab!e to att1n11d ti have a very successfuil .313m,. Iterml Ihis ti jn. .lr. Earle Thomas and falily, of .\leCorni-k, spnit the week-end wilth1 li -r parelits. Mirs. Don l-ns, of Darksdale, was lhe guest of .\iss Car-rye Lou 11iig gIns; one (day last week. .\l r. inli .\lrIs. C. I). (ox were in Woodruff I last Satutrday. Dri. W. It. P'atton, Cross Anchor's lola r phy sle ian, was call ed over on thiis side to see some) palt ienlts Satuiirday miorniting and( C exien'ilced some1 littl~e inc0 oeniclie ini ('rOss in a swollen1 streaIn neaIIIIr her e kno1wnI as linekhlea d ('reek, lie had to halve some1 littlIe asis1tanc(e to get his buggy out of sI real. .\ls. .I. W. Wofford and sonAlgie', andI~ .\i. 1F. 1). Coml)pton, wenlt to Spar1 tanhurig S:turiday mlorninlg to visit t heir1 brother. .\I is. J1. WV. 1.an ford, .\lrs. J1. M. F'lem-* ing anld .\Is. Laester lItantinettI were In Iau rens last week on a sh~olpping biour. Miss Il'atriciIa SItribblin1 g was very siCk hi st weVek , but la hetlt'r no0w. .\l. TI. I). Ilarman is repor)1tedl to Ibe (ln thei si(ck l it this w''ek We hope~ for- himi a sIpeedy' rec'(overy. I ter. .\l ill er met his congr15 egatlion, 0r pat of it Sun fday morning1 and 1(1 ad a11I very'3 sweet little ser1v!CI, theo first ini s(everaI w.ee'ks onl aLc(ounlt of the epi deiei of Iifluen1za. I iis tal~k w.as mnueh en1joy'ed by all Presen)t. .\Ilr. Yates Waldrt'p has returlned to Wofford( Col loge to taik' up I)ls stuldies again after gIs case of ilnfluenza. Mr'. la. GI. Moore, of 'Spartanhu'g, was lit hlomo to see his fa mily Saturll dlay and~ Sunday. Miss iDaisy llrris was to mee't ltih ourl schll(1 assoiiIon Friday after noon bulit theL weather pirevented. We hope to have hier wIth us in thle neal f L uure. MIss Nora Caninon spent Monday after'noon w ithi MrIs. W. D). Pat ter'son. M1r. and Mr Is. J1. W. Johnson and1( .lias Ithello .Johnson werel' in Lau r'ens shoppIng last weeC(k. Bronichu al Trrotuble. Mrs. A. E. Sidenberder, Rockfleld, Ind., states: "For an attack of bron chial tioublo which ulslly assails me in tho sprinig I find Chamnbeirlain's 'Cough Remedy the only thing that gives me relief. After using it for a foW days, all signs of bronchial trou ble disappears., * JONES NEWS. * * * * * * * * 5* 55.Se ee ee Jones, Oct. 25.-Mr. Webb) Elledge succumbed to an attack of influenza, complicated wilh pneumonIa, yester day and was laid to rest at Union church in the presence of a large as semblage of sorrowing relatives and friends. Mr. Elledge was a high toned gentleman and was held in the highest esleein by all of his acquaint ances. lie was one of our warmest friends and our sympathy goes out to isi.,; widow, aged parents, and entire family In thir overwhelinigly sorc bereavement. Infilten'za is still spreading rapidly and we are having a considerable number of iicpnumonia cases. This Is a very malignant epidemic, with a large per cent of death and the stif fering and distress throughout the world is pitiable In the extreme. Cod grant that there may soon come al end of the horrible scourge. The writer was kindly solicited re cenly by his good friend, the mayor of [ons- Path, to lend them a helping land and greatly regretted hi. inabil ity to do so as he Wats overwhelming ly bus w0ith his own work. Our sym tpathly wenmt out to our good fRIends of Ilionea Path and we rejoice with them that their condition has so greaty im proved. We were very sorry to hear of the deatl of Dr. Uabb, of ilonea Path, and tenderly sympathize with the bereaved family. The friends of Rev. Waters, of ".It. Olive, will be pleased to learn that he is recoverying fromi Influenza. -N -W CAse 9.18 Spare Your Team From the Harvest Heat USE A CASE TRACTOR Make this season your most profitable one by getting a Case Tractor to do your harvesting. With a Case 9.18 Tractor you can pull any size binder. Un der favorable conditions it will handle two 6-ft. binders, right or left hand cut. The Case 10-20 Tractor will handle two 7-ft. binders under ordinary field and soil conditions. Large Case rjiactors; will successfully pull more units propor tionally. When your grain is ripe you can harvest it quickly. No need for strain ing the valuable mares or endangering your team on account of exhaustion from heat and labor. Avoid sore shoulders, surstrohe, runaway accidents and other risls so ConmilOn uder old methods. Remember when your trac(or is 1idle it r quij es reitl er oi c nor food. Investigate the Case todiy. ROPP & WORKMAN CIOSS HILL, S. C. AGENTS: Laurens, Newberry, Greenwood, Abbeville and Saluda Counties. Write or Wire Us for Catalogue or Rcpresentative. Je C. BURNS & COMPANY TWO BIG DEPARTMENT STORES CHOCK FULL OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery, Dress Goods, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Men's and Boys' Pants, Work Shirts, Overalls, Un derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Suspenders, Collars, Ties, Dress Shirts, Caps, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Window Shades, Rugs, Curtain Poles, Tinware, Crockery, Enamelware, Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys, Flower Pots, Churns, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigaretts, Guitars, Standard Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Laundry Soaps, Washing Pow. ders, Starch, Blueing, Soda, Matches, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Em broidery, Ladies' Ready-to-wear and Millinery of the latest crea tions. We have very near everything you may need. This newspa per would niot list our two immense stocks of general merchan dise. Our stocks are now doubly larger than ever before, and our goods were bought many months ago. The saving in price is yours if you will come in and buy these goods while they last. Procrastination is the thief of time.' Don't put it off; buy while these two big stocks last. Now it's tup to you; we have the goods and we are going to sell them. Allow us to impress on you the importance of buying your fall and winte1 goods early while our stocks are large and com plete. Winter goods are growing scarce now and higher in the wholesale markets than we are selling the same goods for. Come to J. C. Burns & Co. 2 Big Department Stores and buy your bill. You will save 15 to 35 per cent. by buying here while these 2 huge stocks last. Our motto is sell the goods we have, turn them loose, let them roll, quick sales and small profits. Our Sales Force is Now Ready and Will Wait on You. NO. 1 STORE---210 WEST LAURENS STREET W. J. Burns, Misses Bessie Caidwell, Lois Adair, Mary Bolt, Lois Reid, Leila Pitts. NO. 2 STORE---NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE IN BURNS BLOCK R. E. Thompson, Manager, James Hudgens, Misses Georgia Medlock, Lucille Pitts, Alice Poole. Buy War Savings Stamps J. C. Burns, President Buy War Savings Stamps