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CHAOS CONTINUI IN 'I Troops It'articipi i n i It evi lt Leav Disorder li10hind Them. Numbelr of Persons" lilled or Wntandled. Bierlin. .\a~rch 19. -lierlin hlas not yet siteccIed in eineorg ing from the (inos into which it was tlr'wi when Dr. Wolftgang Kapp and his associates by a cou ('et at. took over (lt govern mtut I a week ago. .\ith oulght mnost, if not all, o' tile troops which formed the hack bonte of ihe' revolt have left the city propt r, (isorilers contitlted spas itodically duditig 'I it tiay night and lu in this periiul. In :hlbin to furter lluooting. inl whlichl a numbher 0f Wksm wIr( killed or imilim ed i t ill.' th'e w .\iil ton. ihre rl!! rc lut . dail and on alic-r wal mI , all wo nliedi o I o'cho i l br by !11,i bs o f thi t i ns lice s:ae at the soadhouse at the hra nidlent eI in e. he pollict orderet(d ani alit nhi! eotrin the ollicers who wete Irelirredi to have ite. I ml bvirs oite i fll i e f cl which i e l ieop Bl fln. to halt. Th-er i a crow a sr ro nined thi car. an thi oflicers os 0ened tire, with r-evolvers onl civilianls. Anl arm11orefd motor car* app1Wlere uponl the scenle andi the soldiers; in it threw hand ofrtitades into he( oficers' car and sim ltanlonot sly tel police fired with their riies upon it. The thre officers fell 'lead and ilth other toppled lve,4 w ounded, l 'niter do l in dent was crowded at tht time. and the x:>os Ions of the trenlades austed t paln'. Six ciliviliatnis were wonilded by tlt, harsting l and wr takien for meotical aid into clhe s101A ndtlonl. In the -arly mlaornting lwo ('rsons were kill ;eci and (ln ea woded in disorde i ib endi d inl str ae Witna. Ther was mu1 ch disordehr last nic t in1 the outlyin sectiont o liin. inl the' worknwn's disthic aI'st and north of l-th city, and even in I hi seml i i-fas inabh-l Sehtou'nenber-. soetiot. whr it ki' rporded th l' 111n11rn14-4 a rmly ottivers leavinig I he city on a truck wr draii 'ged off, and vehlicle by a mlob and severe-ly beatenl and Several of thFm kilTei. Keeports froiv ies and owns in varions part.; of Grmany tell of con finklued operations by radicals but ill tometof the cities the radical mti oveal - mlent setaiemingly is waninil and work;t men are returning to their jobs. This is especially true1 inl south Germany. The expetatio hIad] been Itith a t lire' idelt. 'lihert and his failOitful minist(rs would arriv in lerlin today to join Gus.\tav' Nosk~e, minister or defenlse, and~ "FIDDLE-FIT" Keep Liver and Bowels Cleanhi a AcIve A w'aiith "Cascats"l n it staic hvadht btil i ouess. 'o'ted Qwick itroementis oterpd After;A Few aeDoesnetn ofZood in Thown . 'ines attpertilei the in- ac otrengts. iseaatofchin eaaonheo thd oyter is, re-ahfeorbf into many blood. \\enut otains oniee the o dne rd (Zisou it 'caescn. s tienad Ziht aduI lti thobi. sayk n that arytwhile sysatelyaslransedthe ustooaherov te orko, neid tud aniore eacs, tand woul eel bia grat he better Evsndcrr it allnt that conytiealthd wasbett matteproind as sons in the h eadchr.el a th leas arit.' ngh'il url strihsen yew scitify minTioy Qofc premeta inogttd ironr cAtft bnd wits pospZloNronth tivep, n craseoBX fin apptt, the ongoac 1hsof sentdise arae otlf eache add oeisare rearpfces tof yohe blood goresultsi tortied olrlour heks-f Try red tioay ron Theon. ac trie ZioZadhs hstosy outmre eacl daod wouldsfe a'" OKea etr Ee icei em 'ROUBLED BERLIN Dr~i. Shiiffer, minister of justiee, and ad them in their efforts to stabilize tle sitltiloll. 11 nformai fon from *;Sttllt gart, however. Is to the etfeet that tle departure of ilt llert government to the capital has been iostponed and that its appearance thei'e can not be ex-pected beforev Siunday and possibly not until n1ext 'I'itesday. According to presetnt plans, the na tional assemlbly members will leave Stuttgarti in time to attend a niveting of the assebtly in Ilerlin on Tuesday. IHope had 1bee enter tailed that with the overthrow of the short lived Kapp regimueodiin resemlbling, teen inl a small Iiias lhose prvaiillng in! normal times. IlighIlt rttIirn, bull it most of thiltrir inl fIrlin contiited( to day t abt I u t ( hemsel ves fromn Ithe irI tiinitg s VIplies. V'ntIi I tIhe d it rich d ra ilIroad situIa tion againi is bruah to normtat, the Situation w,.ill renllainl acute'. S'om I o )f the railroads. have mnade attem:1lS tv restme service, but their efforts have not proved altogether -uccessfull. * SUL,PI'Rt SPIN(GS 'NEIW'S. * * * * * * * * * *4 * * * * * * * * .u Ilphuir Springs, March 22.---Messrs. W. 1). McPherson and .oe W. Saxon spent last week-end at lirewerton and Wavre Shoals with friends and rela tives and report a1 most enjoyable tile. .\ltr. Clau(d Filniey att endled chirlch ait .\t. j'!vasant last Sabbath. Rev. \'ermillion. of 412aurens, -while conisi"ltd r.bly hriljsedip in Il anl acci dontl craniking his (.art onl Saturlday, was al1e t. nwke his appointmiient:' Saturlda; and Sunlday antd deliver uno srmneto appre1.1ciat ive audienec .U4 all 1nd1 Anlniv Silt Cannon and boher 0!i C!an 1n, v iite friendths at .tony l'oint and (r('etlwood S111tIda 110 sut 't1 1(v. 1)i.. Wil~~l''lfllhu Thomson of Rvediy GrIove, amII through ouri vonlimitiy on i s way ;o la esSaturday. amu: Sa.\ 1*he If r ,.d ra e . vry had inl place.. .\11r. I )an W. ('ovingtoll and family. of .\t. I'leasan: vsie at .\Ir. W. G, .\artinl's tvunda a! lloon. Alr Gor~e \''"er.onand Master Ray .\l'herson, of \lt. Pleasatt. -. pent Sitndaiy Willh thevir entisin,. W\il liaml ,D. M-11hersonl. .\Itr. Ml. 1. ' .Moore of Center Point (ied II1n last Thti:.s-lay, the i8th, an1d w\as 'uried the f'.Ilowitng day at Mt. l'l(asant cemetery at one4 O'Clock. "t'nl laone'" as lie. was better kiown, I|akels the third of his family t.o die in) the last month. .\Mrs. Moore and son, Willie, pr'elt him to the grave t wo 'weeks i'! onIe n111n1th respostivily. 114 is survived by three dautghters and I wo sons: \lt s. Fann iv Watson of lross An11'hIor, .\1l's. Carlt l11tlri t of l''onttai11hn Inn. M11iss M~1aud Moorle of 'entlr l(' 'oinit, .\lIn toin Moore14 of'I Otonla l'ath1, and1( I'~rnest Mo1or te, of 12a11relns, 71 r. .\oore w1as a memt1b(er anid deacon of .\11. P'leasant chiurc(h, a good neigh-. sympaillth ize with~ thle her'ea ved (chil1drten ver'y dleply. We have juist hear Iof Ithle deathI of our1 ftriend, .\1tr. Gleorge Hlerry71 Malrill. oIf l'tior'ee. Mr t. M1ati n waS horn and)4 rearedl'4 neatr Center' Poitnt, this enutnty, whr 11 heCIt4 lived 11nti1 a f(ew yeats ago whietn he moved~ to Spatanbturtg. 114 wa'ls a1 vet'rani 0f the Warl tletWeen the .\1at..tonies, whetn only six teen.l lie wats aI goodr soldier, a kind fathet', a membitler (If the4 .\lehodist chnrch, and kept thu f'aith. lie is sur tvived bly his Owens of laat(nen, and1( Mr ts. Niles Gentry of Cr'oss Keys, Spartatnhurg ('ounty. We ate srry' t hat M1rs. Sue T1eague do(es5 not impr'ove in hea lth as fast as her' friends wvouldt lIke to see. PTe Miessr's. Chatmtan, of Cold PoInt. hlave' movedl their saw mnill to Mr1t. (Gus Funller's, whete they3 have a nice lot of logs to saw. jThe Infant son of Mr. and M1rs. 1Franik Nelsotn was buit 'ed at Mt. Pleas-. ant last T1hursday. We sympath111Ize with them In their loss. Mr1t. and14 Mr1s. Will Jones visIted Mr1t. lohni 'lagwell's family aIt Water'loo Stiniday afterni(oon. M1essr's. Stokes and Osle Martin, of 711t. O1lyve, attendeld the butrial of .\11r. M1. Ii. C. Moore last Friday. M1iss F'ay 1111 il mt with a very pain fuil thou gh nor. ser'iouts accident one4 dlay last week, by le'ttinlg one of her titnger's comile in contact. with the hears ot' bet' car wh ilC out Itrylng to dilslodlge the enar from one of our mudt~ holes. Hlowever', aIfter ge'ttiIng firtst aId treat mntn shte was5 able to cotinuite her trip to Waterloo and1( back hom. Mr1t. Clark, ourt emillent Ti. F. D. carrIer on No. 2, out from Waterloo, is on the sick list. 'Mr11. (1. Y. Culbert-. son is cat'rying 'the mail in his place, unill Mr. Clark ia abln tn rtnanma .wor. (11EENIWOOD MEN ARIE EXONERATED) .bb~evikle Vlris D)eclare Men Hfeld iII Columlbia Did Not. Commit the As sault. Men -who Were Guilty of' Crime Were in Auto. Columbia, March 16.-The two young white women who were crim inally assaulted in Abbeville and who were brought to Columbia this after noon to identify the two young men acused of being their assailants say that James 13. Wallace, and Lee lourne, young white men, are not the men who attacked them last Sunday. Both of tle young women are positive in their declarat ons. As Soon as their statelients had been made, movement ,was begun to get Wallace and lBourne released from the state penitentiary where they have been ield since yes terday. Caplain 1'. W. l'errin, voter an of it'l lecourt, of Aheville county. is here and says lie will take the youn1g men back to Greonwood illom. row morning if legil proceedilre (nill hte complted. "Give" and "Get." The two little words "give" and 'gt" sumup thlie O differing ereeds of varth 1and4 Ithe ambi11tions (if mank:11ind. 'i'ose who rIi en gerl to oestow, to en rich the worlbi nrotil them, to bless, to help, to u1pI it, cionst It le the one einss. 'lhe other erowd grasps every thling' for self, only Its own. 011! EACH DAY A LITTLE MORE 1lnrry- Let, "laiderlin" save your hir am111 doubple Its beaulty. Ir. To stop falling hair at one and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of de lightful ")anderine" at any drug or tolet colinter for a few cents, your a little in yoir hand and rub it Into tle( scalp. Aft sr several applieation.s the hair u11sually stops coming out and you can't find ally dandruff. lielp your hair to grow strong, thick and long and become soft, glossy and tiwice as beautiful and abundant. W i1 Larn The Special Six hlIspped writh a poer 'tful, highly cronomical and (f(fiernt 50 11. 1>. split-hr(al motor, of StIudebaker dcs.ign ( and manul factiur . with improved carburclor and intake manifold. this Serjie 20 81IAL -SIX N ives erctry assurance of it (ir rIady for (1nym eimrycy. . Its 119-inch. .eheelbase makes possibic thc comfortblc, roomy, fivc-passenger louring car .hody. Ein n iritk its high-poeered motor and spacious bmiy the 81'\(CI AIL. SIN Iouring car ireiyhs but -2,850 pounds. Its stafndar(d equipment is compIle, including cl lihils(i at the coolncrs of the windsh.ied; walnut streriny wheel and in strument board of the same finish; outside and inside door handles; tounCn light with. conveniin ertension; en inle leather upholstery; Gypsy top wilh oral plate glass windows in the rear; anl cordi tires. The body is a beautiful 81udebakcr dark blue. We only have a few SPI EWAlS left. Our advise is to buy loday--you may not be able to get them. later. IllIS IS A ST4llBAKI YEAR F. A. FULLER LAURENS, S. C. (easter is bres=up timet==attuaps kaa --and, somehow or other, our friends expect us to greet them in new clothes at Eastertide-and soEast er has come to be Na >tional Dress-up Time. HIGH ART CLOTHES Mlade b~y STROUSE & BRO'PN'IRS, Inc., Blaltimorie, Ald. for Easter live up to their for style, for finish-for all fine points for which they have always been noted. Glad to show them to you. arton Clothing Company CASH CLOTHIERS-."SUITS ME" Greenwood, S. C.