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AUSTRIA MAY GET PLACE IN LEAGUE Must First Show Proper Goveriment. Wifti Will and Power. Paris, July 10.-Austria will be ad mitted to muembership in the leagu of nations as soon as the allied and asso ciated .powers consider that she pos sesses a responsible governmtent with both the will and the power to fulfill its international obligations. The Atis trian peace delegation has been so in forned in a reply by the supreie cotun cil of the peace conference to an Aus trian piet for imnedfiate adinission to the league. The Austrian note embodying the idea was sent by Dr. Karl Renner, tho Xustriain chancellor and head of the A'.Xstrian eace d(elegatioll, to Premier Clemenceaui as presilent of the peace Confetrence o . :ne 2", and with the reply, was iade ublic today. The re ply read(s asi followsi: '"The princi1pal aliedt ald associated ower's note with satisfaction the ad herentce othe Austrian. delegation to The next time you buy calornel ask for alota bs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. -M. 100 IN-port l F.'11uicIs NA At h -n"n , in II, he at e ol S. 1'., al t . bi . I I I. ii . t 1107-ar al lpp o C ia i .'r Iha a nl : . > 1 i: I 'aa l ithi ;;o nil. b it ' trowed~ ,I nd. u........ be !10. iteserv . ..1ji O I Oh.-r3)inw deposits . 19 oli-:a ins rep en ~t i i lt .. ....: ..... . . . . Btank .................. I. (.:ode T. i'ranks, ('a-aier of thli Tha'. the aiove SIaiCeiltnt. is te to iih u ei t ed andl 5wr t~o1 b0 efore :i WAlI Cotton Seed in the mark sound Col Laurens Gil the project of a league of nations and to the principlo upon which such a league of nations has been founded by the covenant embodied in the condi tions of peace. They were glad to know that the Austrian government shares their view that the establish mnnt of such a league will conduce to the maintenance of peace In these parts of the world which hitherto have beert centers of international frictions and inisunderstandings. "The principal allied and associated powers have taken into careful consid cration the demand of the Austrian delegation for the adm!ssion of their country as an original member of the league of nations. It has never been tHheir intention to exclttde Austria for any long period from the league; on the countrary they wish to reiterato that it is their hope and conviction that the league will at the earliest pos sible dat.e include all nations that can ho, trus t ed to carry ott the obliga Ilions accepted by neniubers of the "They must p11oit oit. however, that in urgin th ela!n of Austria to iembe~rshlip in th" leigue as Iimedl aitly necess-ry to tihe safety of their irrritory, th. Austrian delegat ion have u sed somie argii nentIs which ap lear to indic-ike that they have not fully appreciated the pirovisions of tho covelant. lilt they Ieoltin ize, never thr0s. lhe st:-ergth of the claim wist forward by the Austrian delegation. The:: fully "t .''t -d Ithe evidence wvicli by ihe attitude witch she has Ihitheto observed. Austria has given of her good fit eit ions, They see no reasolt why she should not a)p)Iy for adMission to le l na ue, in accordance with the pr)vision of Article T of the covenant, at ti earliest opliortunity that may present itself after the rati liention of lie treaty of peace. "As soon as they are asstured that Atistria posse.4:es a responsible !o% ernmi-nt and this 1vernment. has both the will and the pmver to fulfill i. int eunational obligations hley are pre 1ared to support .\ustia's candidature for -idmission 'o 1ohe leagte." Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Drutggists refund ioney if PAZ OINTMENT fattq to cure Itchin-. Blind,. lieeding or Protrudinll Pil.t'. in14tantly relieves Itching Pilts, and 'ou enn telt te ulseep) after the first applienton. Pre 0 n1(ililto of the( llONAL 11A.\h,. thle f-los. Ili businessi on ,June 30, 1919. uI.' ... ...':''S0 . lan1 b)ank ayeptv"' ... . .... ...... . . ... 1 ~ ~ ", 04 11 J 1)( )11-) .. .. . ........ . z.. borrowed, oter thanlre rose wih Fedeal( ofsev .4... ..................... $... ,. 31.,80 above-name bank, (ohe slemlyswa 'thbetn my knowledgeandhelef ':eythis atr da f ul., o91. J4. Otinn C~t.l 1M. erney, ii.ors fer fin~or good. ;.)I . ton Seed.v 1& Fuce\ atik el Co. i 4* eee* * ** * **e* e *. e * * An Epidemic i South Carolina. * * The flighting and killing that havo been so coninon in South 'Carolina In the last two or three months are manifestations of a state of mind fol lowing war. WN the strain of a great war ends, disorde., here and there always are a sequel. In some parts of the United States, tho disorders are of a different kind fromt those In the South, but every where the spirit of lawlessness breaks forth. On the surface is nothing In conmnon between an outbreak of the "Reds" In New Jersey or California and a lynching In Georgia, but in fact tle causes of them are nearly akin. A group of reck less ald violent men, bent on mischief, rebel against all law, call themselves "I. \. W., an(, makingE r t netmelt against the social and politic order their' excuse, throw bonibs .and commilt otier outrages. A1otzher goip, excite(l and th irsti ngi for blood, persuade thentselves that the law is a failure in dealing with Certain crimes amd so they hang a I gro. The "lted" in l'attersoni imag i nes that the laws for the protection of 11opert'y ale fitiair. The lyncher in Vicksburg is sure that unless lie makes and xecutes law, his nel -ii borhoot will be u nsafe for women Iito li ye in. I th are tthe enemies of law civiliza. ion; both would destroy thilem. The ilidlustriots. honest, rational icople of the tUnited States are the 4tteat Majority. They know that, in tle lonig rui, order will survive, that lifO anid Property will be protected, hat this count ry will not be abani doned to bloody revolution. So suire of this are they that they look on pas ively at the crimes i that aro commilit '.d and. absorbed in their usual pilr sitits, rely oil ihe ageneies of the gov nmiient to iupross disorders. ('on sciouis that the trealt mass of the peo -ie arie it.hoit sympathiy for the 'Reds. for the lynleer. . fot the bratw lets anid .:unt-Iituhters. they give little attuetiton to t' crimes that are donte. Il this the ri1teous or the ex ediet attitide of the loo plle-of the miority? Wottd it not he wise for ih1 nuijtoritly to miako its influlence felt? It hi. agencies throuh which it utiy at. When an11 I-pidenic of inl tunathreatens1:, thie ;public takes-: thought tnd t-i, too. The pre'Csn'e of '.he di ;ease is rocoanizd ad mea+ Ire; a- :lopteI to (hielk :1 laaes, SoutLh Carolina is sunoring from alt t-ie'iu of bo:icide. 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