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VOLUMF4l XXXIV.. LAURFNS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918. -- -- ------- - -- - um a-- - oJr, Tl. ompflI F~or Ithe (Good of t he World, i INV!c. VIAw h(h I in 4 4 4.4 ;4.~I* w'ill: 14 i ar terwnilles onl which) tt 11:11 I t ' ' it is to be eTect(d?" Ill. ask (I. "'\re we to hI pse bach Into 11h4 old natIionlat rIvalryo anId an ImIoqi ties? A n iosit ies an comn pet it ie armanients, or are we W o iniitiate the reign on] earth of the PInce of Peace? It, is the (Illty of liberalisni to use its 1i1fluene ' to insure that it shall be a reign of peace. "What. are conditions of peace? They niust lead to a settlement Iwhich will be fundamentally just. No settle ment that contravenes thel principles of eternal Justice will -he a permanent one. The peInce of 1871, Imposed by Germany on France, outraged all the principles of Justice and fair play. Let ns be -warned by that example. "We must not allow any sens-e of rovenge, any spirit of greed, any grasplng desire to override the full damental Irinciples of right.eousness. Vigo'ious atteinits will he made to he.1tor and hully tie government inl an endeavor' to make It depart from th strilt prinlciples of right and to a ti: 1Y s oni m . , Sordh. squalid ideas- of v ..encle and of ovaricel. WN'e 'M~~ 0 wil ledesy etrn-fcoe agaimls at ''ofur~wo in 'im will menf-1 i' . i 1' in f:lvor of a I ll -,cu - l h o t i j (it, a je:I.-1f of Itlion t.'.0ho Id e ler sai tIhII 1such now%, than evei. "1A large liliniher of siall nations have beel) ie-bor11 in Eu rope" lhe Col tinued. "And these will require a1 league kof nations to proteet them) agaillst tile coveoui sness of amin bitio uIs and graspin neighbor's. "We shal! go to the peaCe confer encc to gia rantee that a league of 11 ions is . reality. I 1111 one of thosel who believe that without peIce we %nno haVe progres11s. "Or coi.", We niI list have in this Country anl cIflil)int 11rmly to p)oli((' thel empirl. h11' I am looking. forwar to a condition of thiniigs, with the exist all('e of a league of nations, unmder rwh1110i conl.:-ription will not le neces Sarly ill a oi t ( r01111ty." BUILDIN UP OUR WOMANHOOD Given Up to Die by Her Friends, i Young Lady Recovers Her Health and Increases * Weight-45_Pounds. APowerful Nation Needs Str'o:1g AHealthy Women. .A nation is 1n0 stronger than11 its womenli I 11nce1, it 121 tihl du1ty' ofC v ery)1. wida whetll Jife4 (II 14rose4l'\-' i? ' er halh. I y< . 1444ro 44 don't141: wait un i to--141: 11l 4. lt a .' -:1 t 444 ' 4 (i:' - 1 (4' that. I IlI (44r 1(4 yorib~ 1m 4 '4114 111run, . tj'QoO ' tha rennsy 1' : h ',.'i11144 Ih t I. hrA : .:t (4 I. 3in1d 1 ,,4 Graini' 144)4h'i4a. :i141eh i~an She( wrp n' lmnore.pt 7, !olmw is Ife ta1o lillI) cIii bootk: I~ wi-e io fornIty pournh deher .ril gitaryo nal w'oum Aoorainw 2. - h- lse - ; ly - fr . l 4 . - p ,u le .%r o f '1 nnbrlennI PeatCe-Tita) .\ my, "Ai Ei 11'0 'I'll1 ii '1i Il)I I Ni I z I'l .111,311,)~, N ew 'as il n n ri l' ii 0?) iP.. 3,i wwI Tdo: 'lm of Ui l 'eolgl:lizl11 jfol. Icy. o'i unC tor . :'. lillhiA f(1 or tht n le n wolf he W Cn- 811.ar ,n rino hpe rrnzato -on eind 8p oilcted tolayatl it b Iog-null !el Ile lela no will be beesserary t reryo itt e rs oralte i id EI l. . x pete tof helay amiit hrogrmtbe fore Congress a the earliest. pro-ible moment. Thnis may e-open thoe whoe (up tont of universal miitary training aTd many oeas ainticpate a long legislative struggle before nal action Is taien on whatever olicy Mr. Baker may propose. ECxisting law authorized tse mail tenance of at regular army of approx imately 373.000 men Wille It Is not ossible as yet to forecast the qm ier of Anerical troops that. hntr a e emp~loyed i i Erope even after tile peace, treaOties htave beeii sined, miii tary 1ny o(flcive aic that the alo Sliori'/edl regular st aid ishmen t eati not provide a atruglate force for all ptr iiws tla athze the mroa ai. ta of a regula army f aIpp ro. ,mael i37 ,l l0 mn. Wh -ilei io owile as ye edo fecal (Ist he nm 'l'iese Cohl Il 151018 w r h h illimi10' 1 delrlit 11( o fAmrica troos tatl mt b mp i n Er e after h 'it 111 wmf tHie '11 t1111~011" id RI 'ho me or all ;o yi ll 111(1 f 1\1 l,8i( opeacetragtiso the breel silel, tile tar I'011u'en~ hiv no that the(au 'ie 11111k, 0 1o1i I h-lorea ry C 10 hes )h'oiz edhe eg ular establisheili i p'lvie allis sadlls fore forued all p oils ri pme nd of abr1 od. el (might o ui1eral00ll.0 litile rai n arnl P rlid e e (ly te 11r111e %hjus lo, tueI ~ii~lSlaeienari toe ar oht hi;lei te alenraiel 8( of deW T wr ficersytol again ahel Willt ed,1111( tie war padcared. Isiao Tllhbe Ii illie of .WaI' ox erive.ss oh noniltil e , howmro r, probably hail :"V d o rad saff'is co ble rab ioly" an;til at \%*ay it w a is t n t r for'(t 'I ar111 perid oel'y.fo tie pil Thlleofsand s a fthmilitary o tr inll' '))i aren( bon (lemp rr c,,f lS o ie 0Ihenlt1 n ftes egu (Vlar ta bIsment. 'ikoy t Ile ag I' l~vaed I) W filed Ths comisin wer issned for a Int e i ofyas ad menoil Ih te e d, althou thftIle Pin i min taI i d in I uropei '' Ir aly i l The enerl stff'srecomembtion ed ar epete t embodyI the~ ri eil f u iversa litaryiv trii ngii edheneraWl schemtellc whCh i is halied withi u nan Itotis editorial ap pioval, andi his warning that hungr1 cle s to fijdIos ti'oj(d it ui a vital v1hord. It i.;:;nh !ilted by lews: ipers of 11 of iCol;'lcal opinlion, thlat, 1 ;'-s71(" ftu it (nly as a lueDion. inasniuch as if 1! k) t -.'l h w (oltbl noi paly i f iin - ; t r ' - i (n Is a . i n o f ( , i a y u t h a;'lt I AIne in I l I Auiti I I rator v.I I c!l I thI le work. 'Il e )ILly 1'Ip :: says t delih1 era(te1!; vtrviIg of ieriany voull be no0thing. but a situpidl crinlie and statnip tIhe brand of hypocrisy on all the Allied professions. The Daily I.Npress says a starving nation 'would be a Bolshevik nation and thait a Bolshevik Germany would he as grave a menace as a Hoienzol leri Germany. The appeal of Foreign Minister Solf, while it is regarded In some quarters as merely conflrmatory of the genu ineness of the distress, Is viewed else where with suspicion. The Morning Post, however, calls Dr. Solf's appeal impudent. The Times refers to ais "veiled threat of abiding vindict.iveness" and .wonders where the real authority resides which Solf af fects to reptresent. EAT l EiRl A N) :(T 11''11 ('11API'M N SOLDIR 1:WA i:.PtNS i a nlns ('.ouiedalh 1'1111.S linuis to iotit With Novl xIvroles iII "Sh4ould&r .10 1-i." i hu:llia l I' lh' ideoI ( the thi a' ''110 Ibl-y sho h hav 111 dI m l tm n' lt lt l v-011thorou h ihtltl i'e inl bihi tlt Arn ". ti(0 hr' I . nt.ar wih he in Nai o l 1. h bihnrr' Circuit. "S hollld-e rm -.!! he how at t:o Ci:.ra lionle;k Onl 1t1xi .\onday and TIllesda. The irriaion of "cooties" is guarid..! ti against by Ilie 'ld iit ol of a bit nutmeg graler. iiis (rea(tis all man ner of havoc whenl he hanks it on a Coivenieti post in his (lugout. Sto ries of the rat esI Suiggests a mouoiseI Itra,) as a iprotective mensitre, b ) Ill this fails to catch rodlents, and servos on1fly to get his 1ingers inito eindloss di:licalli's whln he at lti ps to sa Sive while i i, fasete d to his kit. A haih tnh :11 soap tray art inteliiled inl his toilei Ieces o!ies, but th1e1 use to which i wy ar, 1M. ol((, Cl rli is -lown ilnto the first. lint. tetwh, is entirely different than thei purpose for vhich tlhey were tu nmil!etatuied. A phoniograp iv it es toelief fronm possiibie lioniotonty. hilt h11rlIo learns that there is only on Itouot on1y inl war. and that is tho onstati (tin of bursling shlvls. And his phoni ogIapil is not Coistitluted to contipeto ill voluine of ton1 with the hunder of gulire. 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