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GERMANY RUSHES ARMY TO BULGARI Hun Chiefs Believe Situation Can B( Saved AUSTRIA SENDS ARMY, TOO Manifestation of Hostility to Dynasty Occur in Sofia and Other Places Paris, Sept. 29.-Admiral vor Hintze, German minister, declared yesterday in a speech before the Reichstag that as soon as the first alarming news ranme from the Mace domian front the Gennan high com mand immediately sent to Bulgaria important forces taken from the available reserves. A part of these reserves already have rived, he declared, and the re mainder will soon reach their destina tion, Austria already has sent on the way very considerable forces, he added. In the opinion of military experts, Admiral von Hintze stated, the Aus tro-German units would be apt to re establish the military situation, but notwithstanding, there were several very unfavorable factors in the situa tion which must be considered. "Neither for Bulgaria nor for us, however, must the game be considered as lost," he declared. A Sofia dispatch by way of urich saes the attitude of the Socialist party was one of the decisive factors in the decision taken by King Ferdinand and his ministers. The central committee of the party on September 22 called upon Premier Malinoff to open par leys for peace with the Allies. They were joined in their request by the Agrarians. Manifestations of hostility to the dynasty took place in Sofia and other nlaces. In some instances troops joined in the outbreaks. --W--S FRUIT STONES, TIN AND PLATINUM When the first gas attack was launched on the brave Canadian troops ,after the first battle of the Marne in 1914, no protection was af forded them from the gas and one thousand of these splendid men died like stifled flies, succumbing to the fatal fumes. Constantly since that time have scientists and chemists la bored for adequate chemicals to pro tect soldiers from a similar experi ence, and theyt find the chief element of all chemicals used is carbon, which can be manufactured from products cast aside in every hour. Two hundred peach stones or seven pounds of nut shells will produce carbon sufficent to protect one of "Our Boys" from German gas. Uncle Sam is asking, through the Red Cross, every man, woman and child in Clarendon County to save peach, apricot, plum, prune, olive, (late and cherry stones; walnut shells, brazil nut, hickory nut, walnut (Eng lish or native) and butternut shells OUs We ar when entire MEN'S S Serges taste, MEN'S ON BOY'S SU HATS--No SHOES--M for this purpose. These are. ..to b< dried by oven or in the sun, and taker to ths nearest Red Cros&, ->r the Man. ning Chapter of the Re Cross. o equal importance is the cllecting an< saving of tin and platir. am. Tin is one of the most essential .ietals in the whole war program. Itr 1917 th< United States consume: :S per cent of the world's production. Most of this tin came from overseas and of cours< war has considerably reduced this supply. Uncle Saa asks us to care fully save all tin foil from candy, cig arettes, tobacco, chewing gum and al tin tubes-carriers from drugs tooth-pastes, etc. This can be depos ited in a box which will be suppliec each school or can be left at the Rec Cross rooms. -W--S-S GREAT BRITAIN FORWARDS ANSWER Bulgaria Must Sever All Teutonic Ties London, Sept. 28.-Great Britai has replied to the Bulgarian request for an armistice. The reply, it is stated, is fully covered by the answer given the Bulgarian representatives by the commander of the allied army on the Macedonian front. By this re ply, it is perfectly well defined that no military operations can be suspend ed. At the same time regarding the pro posal that duly accredited Bulgarian representatives should confer with the allies on the question of peace it has been made quite clear to the Sofia government that such a peace neces sarily involves a complete rupture by the Bulgarian government with Tur key, Germany and Austro-Hungary. The allied governments necessarily demand every guarantee which they consider necessary to them to safe guard their military operations and prevent the dispatch of German troops to Bulgaria. In discussing the Bulgarian pro posal it is pointed out the allies have no intention of attempting to make a final territorial settlement in the Bal kans, which obviously must me a mat ter for consideration at the peace con ference. The question, it is stated, is on the conclusion of such a military program as would prevent any further danger from the Bulgarian side to the opera tions of the; allies, in the Balkans. This implies the demobilization of the Bu'- arian army or its employment elsewhere against Bulgaria's present allies. No steps in the territorial questions involved will be taken without the fullest co-operation and support of Greece and Serbia, but one of the es sentials of any preliminary agreement must be the evacuation by Bulgaria of all territory outside Bulgaria occu pied by her armies since the outbreak of the var. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. rFal in WC fully prepare yrou reach our outfit. IJITS Worsteds, ai it - - $ TEROCOATS, ITS and OVE] Name and St< ALK-OVER e All Leatlh ISur If the terms laid down whic been dispatched to Sofia are n ceptable to the Malinoff goverr the allied powers, it rs added, hi further conditions to propose will rest with Bulgaria to find representatives who can accept conditions. -W-S Statement of the Ownership, Mc ment, Circulation, Etc., Requ By the Act of Congress 4 August 24, 1912 .'Of The Manning 'Times pub weekly, at Manning] S. C. for 1918. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Before me a Notary Public i for the State and county afor personally appeared I. I. 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Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Dodson Supply Co. Home Bank and Trust Co. 1. I. APPE E Sworn to and subscribed befoi this 28th day oft Sept., 1918. T. M. MOUZ( Notary Public at Pleasure of -W --S--S GERMAN FORCES LEAVING RUMS Persistent Rumors Rumanian Cit Are in Revolt Paris, Sept. 29.-The Ge forces of occupation in Rumania gan to retire from that country day, according to information rec in Swiss political circles. Ther persistent rumors in Switzerland the Rumanian population has rev The German civil authorities are to be hastily removing their arcl --W-S-S Wanted to Rent-Two or three nished rooms for light housekee Apply H, Times office. -CONCE l an( arrng d to take cai store, you id Cassimer 18.50 to $45 WO0ATS, 3tson, $4 to ind HURLEF ers, Lasts a SUMl have ot ac Wte no0 an t I You r other You W these nage red f lishedH )ct. 1. n and esaid, , who law, editor It the know it of t if a c., of (late uired Sem1 s and verse tilig, S. 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