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I JUGO-SUVS CORP:
! AUSTRIAN BA
r !
Washington. Sept. 9.?In Sacra- oral Zivo
mento, the little capital of Callfor- tc comnn
nia, there is a Jugo-Slav "Sokol,"j But by
or athletic-literary society, which, olution to
, before the United States declared moved so
* " war against Germany, had 28 active Interval
members. It now has four. All the had ceas<
rest are volunteer fighters for the vtki wer<
allies along the mountain crest of new Jug<
the Balkan peninsula. | no oppoi
.'his Macedonian battle-front, Hut they
quiescent so long after the immo- the chan
lation of Serbia, seems about to marching
thrust itself once more before the northwar
eyes of the world. Already the Thence t
Italians and French have routed the France 1
^ enemy in Albania, the British have were lant
struck in the valley of the Struma, forred ai
farther east toward Kavala the renew th
Greeks have been winning their vie- tiapsourg
j. . -tories, while in the center tho It was
French, along tlte Varclar and the all the J
Cerna, and the Serbs beyond Mod- had rejo
astir are holding the body of the Only a ft
Bulgarians in bloody play until the dispatch
final hour ripens. With the Serbian that 4,t
"army under Crown Prince Alexan- i from Ilu:
, J der there is a complete division of suddenly
Jugo-Slavs?some 22,000 men sev- nal on tl
eral thousand of whom made their J donia. ?
way back to this ancient fighting how they
ground from the United States. I fact this
Remember that these are Austrian I f?roftd its
subjects. Serbs. Croats, Solvenas? Odessa a
v they weVe all born beneath the yoke Siberia t
of the Dual Monarchy and it is just19trength
that yoke they are fighting to throw j <'anips as
off forever. Should they be captur- vostok th
ed they will probably be hanged, if v'ded wi
precedent means anything in Aus- voyage t
tria. And yet they turn to Serbia '"to the
with that same longing for a fre% "^e that
union which all Italians once felt causefor
Piedmont. As a
There is no route from Jugo- JuK?"Slai
Slavia to the Macedonian front. llrawn fr
Serbia and all the great stretches of oart^"
southern Austria and Hungary in- Transvaa
habited by the South-Slavs is in the from So
iron grip of the enemy. It is 1m- s,atP9
possible to reach the lines of the t,iese ac
/* allies. IIow then do 20,000 Jugo- ,irst sen<
J 1 - flttoH hv
IL Slavs come to be fighting tn the ^
I ranks of the allies In Macedonia? ^ pas
Serbian
^ That is one of the strangest won- aro fis.h
^ ' fc^er-st'ories of the present war. .
. Kion in I
' ' iL When Austria, acting as Ger- There
^many's catspaw, brought on the |)a|f jUJ,,
great struggle she depended greatly <ept live
upon the Slavic elements in her ar- jn politi
' * my, both Czech-Slovaks and Jugo- yPt ever
Slavs. They were sturdy people and I ;l passioi
^iall histcfl-y had proved them good|]argPr S|
. fighters. But a single year of war- their hen
lifare showed that Austria could no I tenacity
AWyionger use them. The story of the J animates
Czecho-Slovaks, or Bohemians, is of ,)r)
It well known. Everybody has heard said that
1 how they surrendered to the Rus- til the la
8ians in great masses. j
What happened among the Jugo-i ,\jr
Slavs is not so well known. At first Bo-lum
Austria tried to fling them again t , (f1(.j.,]s
wy Serbia in a fractricidal war, which, i,Pl.tllsP
Jk. just because blood brother was nit- .
^ ted against blood brother, fail- d ii
be unpos
astrously, with looses of - > 7<hl
'? 000. Then the Jugo S ,?v were
plane wr
turned against tin- Uussan f out it ^ (linl<
is said that fully luo.uno <>f th- iu ^ (|
went over to the Russians. The j,.,j,.s ,()
22nd regiment of infantrv, con- , ,,
a\ ana bb'
etantly reconstituted by the Aus- tii, )if
trians, surrendered three times. It
? ^ was found that the only front on
which the Jugo-Slavs proved do;
-pendable was along the Italian bat- Wa.-hi
tie line. Up to with n a year 11a 1- j ''H' i1
lan pretensions to the Dalmatian P0,l,1ds a
? i i.. ... .... :... i._ announci
tUttSl M'pi up .III " 11 111 I I > IIItween
the two people- which \ustria ,1om 1
was shrewd enough to make use or. which si
Now, however, that Jtal\ has given '"*piaine<
up these pretensions there is a Jugo- "1:'dvisal
Slav unit with the Italian armies ,a,'on a'
along tho Piave, completely equipped
and drilled and ready to fare
., t/v,service in the shell craters against
^ the common enemy.
But it was in Russia that the i ',v.,ta'
greatest body of Jugo-Slav voluntary 'mnars
.. , ,, Great I
prisoners wore gathered. hvon un,,
.1 storv. J
der the ( zar s regime their reorgan- ^
* izatlon as part of Russia's fighting l'1*1' ""
<? forces was begun. Thev were ron- f'n,,ht.
? Mrs
centra ted near Odessa and their pa*
" triotic. officers worked among them '
to suchvte?fert that an entire divis- a^f
/i| of 'fighting men was organized aM(' ^OUI
,. ||| ' st foreign unit to fight un-j1 <lon ' '
roerfhe Russian flag. j publicly.
They were thrown in as an Into- " *'
/v fiflrv
Sfral part of the Russian armies .I ; '
fending tlie Pobrudja in llumanla; ^ '
j ' during General von Maekensen's fa- ,in'' sl'
Tpous drive In* 1916. How well they Kn,'n
fought may he fudged from the fact. (>U!I
That entire division was annihilated.
? 1* One officer, Lieutenant Lovrich, and K'(lney 1
men were left alive. cured n
This pitiful "remnant returned to hack has
Odessa. Sixteen men only, soldiers npy?
who had been through an ordeal Poor
fiery enough to have destroyed the I'rire
spirit of most thoy ne\erttieiess set simply a
d work immediately to organize Ret Poai
the jest of the Jugo-Slavs in Russia, 'hat Mr;
They became the nucleus of two hurn Co
more complete* divisions and Gen- Adv.
ir m
^ THE LANCASTE
S HIT ?IS" "1"?"'
ITTLE LINE ||
kvich was sent from Siberia
ind them. ~~~
this time the Russian rev- ss;
tad taken place and events
rapidly that within a brief ==
the whole Russian army SS
ed to exist and the Bolshe- ~
) in control of affairs. The
:>-Slav divisions were given
-tunity to tight in Russia M
r were determined to find' SS
ce somewhere. In small ] ?
units they made their way iSS
d clear % to Archangel.
hey were secretly taken to, ss _
>y allied transports. Some ass
led there but the bulk were
ound to Salonika there to
e war against the detested ??
; regime. , EE
thought at that time that SSS
ugo-Slav fighters in Russia
ined the allies. Not so. zz:
w months ago a brief cable ==
in the papers announced ??
>00 Jugo-Slav volunteers
*sia with 300 ofllcers had == ^
appeared in the Suez Ca- zzz
leir way to battle in Mace<o
explanation was given of ?
got there. As a matter of
determined little group had
i way across the Urals from ?~
nd thence straight across =
0 Vladivostok. gathering
from the various prison =
1 it progressed. At Vladi- == 4i|)'
iese crusaders had been pro- ? '
th ships to make the long SllltScril)'
hrough the eastern seas up '
Mediterranean. Journeys zzz. This r
mean real devotion to a
EE This r
matter of fact the fighting '==
ts in Macedonia have been ?? Oil vJCtOl
om the four corners of the sss ..
'here are hundreds from the K 1 < cl t
.1 and Cape Town, others Mild t<? S(
uth America. The United
is well represented. All ?altered
contingents were
1 to Tunis and there out- ==
' the French. From there ??
sed into the control of the
general staff. Many more ==
ting with the Foreign he- ??
'ranee and with the Anzacs. ?
are twelve million and a ==
o-Slav in the world All ex- 1
and a half million are held = B
cal and economic slavery. ?? M
y soul of them is fired with r~
l for liberty. Serbia and a
ate alone is the land of
irt's desire and the national
which Serbia has shown ==
them all.
? ople mav it more trulv be zzz
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st drop of blood is shed.
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plane Carries Freight.
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I I.angley held learned that
of a slow schedule on the
k?> ami .tino roan, it would \ !!?t of the members of tin
ible to obtain important (b-aeral Assembly, follows:
et|U ptnenl in time, an air- -n... w
is dispatched to Richmond Abbovllle: Howard Moore
hack 'Jt'.u pounds of eouip.
, II. i Aiken: John F. Williams,
ich was needed t?> make iea
plane. The trains were Anderson: T. Frank Watkii
for the shipment late a' Hamberg: J It. Black.
Itarnwell: J. Ilenrv Johnso
* 1 Iteaufort: Niels C'histensen.
n I'rrsrnt Sonar Ration. Iterkeley: F?. J. Dennis.
t,,.. i, ... .. Calhoun: J. A. ltanks.
ngton, Sept. ?Retention
,. ... Charleston: Arthur Young.
iresent siiuar ration ot two
,. f . Cherokee: T. It. ltutler.
month tor each person was
. . Chester: J. II. Marion,
ml hy the food admi'iistra.
. . Chestertield: Geo. K. Danoy.
lie certificate pvsteni bv
mar is allotted dealers wa> clarendon: Second race he
1. showing that It would he 'Carlton Dullant and J W.
>le to permit changes in the "l,in
this time. Colleton: J. G. Padgett.
Darlington: Second race he
m:\m:d testimony. r A A- J- A ,Vn
[ Dillon: Second race between
, . . v , , ,v iltethea and It. S. Rodger*,
le m l.arrpaster who sutreis
... ... Dorchester: II. II tlross.
i, headticlrtes, or distressing
... , .. Kdcetleld: It. K. Nicholson,
ills can affhrd to ignore this
? .. ' , ' . . Fairfield; T. II. Ketchin.
halls woman s twice-told
. . ,1 , F'orence: Second race hetwi
It is confirmed testimony I .
. V . ... G. Itaker and J. D Carter,
resident of this lociality can ... , ,,
Georgetown: HeGrand G. V
r. . .. Greenville: Proctor A. Itor
D M Gaints, Itox No. 81. ,, _ ,
, ,, \? _ Hampton: Second race is
alls, V1 < . savs: "Some-'
V . . sary.
I I used Dean's Kidney Pills .. .. . ? i
\ llorry: Henry D. Ruck,
id themXso latisfactory that . ,. ,,, . ,,
X Jasper: II. Klugh Purdv.
hesitate t? t ccommend them' , ... *?
\ Kershaw : J. ( ope Masspy.
My kiiifD eys were disor- Lancaster: w. r. ?ough;
id I had brf kaches and diz- ,.|lirt.tls; j. ? Wharton,
ous spells. \I used Bonn's w ?as,kin.
ills and tin yDnade me well Loxington: K. C. Ridgell.
ong again \ (Stat 'merit McCormlck: F. C. Robinson
iich -"J, 10 * Marion: M. C. Ilarrellson.
hree years i i ^1 > s. Gaines j Marlboro: I). I). Mc.ColT.
I haven i hi d to ?se Doan s Newberry: Alan Johnstone.
Mils in n loi g OmeWor they' Oconee: J W. Sholor.
io of kidnt y tioulVle. NFy' Orangeburg: Second race 1>i
i been stro ig and rV^y kid p. r Alexander and J. II. Ea
Kicttland: Second rare hi
'* V T. M Poaree and J. II. I la mm
60c, at ail dealers. Pnn't Saluda: Jeff P. Griffith,
sk for a k dney remedV? Spartanburg: W. S. Rodgo
i's Kidney fills the sai\ie Sumter: John H. Clifton,
i. Gaines h;td. Foster-Mi\- Union: T. C. Duncan.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? Williamsburg: Hugh MeCut
York: J. E. Beamguard.
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