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GERMAN NOTE A ROUES FOR NEGOTIATED PEACE. London, Oct. 21.?The text of the German reply to President Wilson's note as received here by wireless from Berlin is as follows: "In accepting the proposal for an - *L " x *4. evacuation of occupied territories, im* German government has started from the assumption that the procedure of this evacuation and of the conditions of an armistice should be left to the military advisers, and that the actual standard of power on both sides in the field has to form the basis for ar T&ngemenis saieguarcnng ana guarauteeing this standard. "The German government suggests to the President that an opportunity should be brought about for fixing the details. It trusts that the President of the United States will ap prove of no demand which would he irreconcilable with the honor of the German people and with opening a way to peace of justice. v "The German government protests against the reproach of illegal and inhumane actions made against the German land and sea forces and thereby against the Germann people. For the covering of a retreat destruc tions win always De necessary ana they are carried out in so far as is permitted by international law. The German troops are under strict instructions to spare private property and exercise care for the population to the best of their ability. Where transgressions occur in spite of these instructions the guilty are being punished. 'The German government further denies that the German navy in sinkins: shins has ever purposely destroy ed life -"boats with their passengers. The German government proposes with regard to all those charges that the facts be cleared up by neutral commissions. "In order to avoid anything that might hamper the work of peace, th* German government has caused or d-ers to be dispatched to all submarine commanders precluding the tor. pedoing of passenger ships without, however, for technical reasons, being able to guarantee that these orders will reach every single submarine at sea before its return. "As a fundamental condition for peace the President prescribes the destruction of every arbitrary power that can separately, secretly and of its own single choice disturb the The C Of - Statement Loans and Inves Litucx iy uuiiuo Overdrafts, Sec Cash on hand ar I Capital Stock Surplus and Pro! Bills Payable Deposits - - IJno. M. Kinard, Presid R. H. Wright, Assistan The C //mi n 1 ? |J " 1 he Bank * peace of the world. To this the German government replies: 1 "iHitherto the representation of the \ people in the German empire has not been endowed with influence on the ( formation of the government. 1 "The constitution did not provide c for a concurrence of representation s of the people's decision of peace and i ] war. These conditions have just now j t I undergone a fundamental change. A f | new government has been formed in r 1 complete accordance with the wishes s ! (principle) of the representation of i ! +V.A nonnlo ho cor? rir> onna 1 11 n ?vor<J5i 1 I 111U IV/ VUS7VU w** V WJ ??* . ? X,. w,?r secret, direct franchise. t ! "The leaders of the great parties g I of the Reichstag are members of this 5 ! government. In the future no gov- j ernment can take or continue in of- f fice without possessing the confidence t of a majority of the ^Reichstag. ! "The responsibility of the chancel- ? lor of the empire to the representation t of the people is being legally devel- s oped and safeguarded. The first act 9 of the new government has been to 1 lay before the Reichstag a bill to alter t the extension of the empire so that. * the consent of the representation of 1 the people is required for decisions on j ^ war and peace. J ? The permanence of the new system ; s of government is, however, guaranteed not only by constitutional safe- a guards, but also by the unshakable de- ? termination of the German people, whose vast majority stands behind 1 these reforms and demands their en. t ergetic continuance. t "The question of the President? T with whom he and the governments V associated against Germany are dealing?is therefore answered in a clear, unequivocal manner by the statement that the offer of peace and an armistice has come from a government i ^ which is free from any arbitrary and j j Irresponsible influence, is supported j by the approval of an overwhelming j majority of the German people. * (Signed) "Solf." / ,fi \Y> INFORMS WORLD OF j t ITS PROVEN VALUE t I ! Mrs. Conrad Gladly Tells of Her Good c Fortune.?Cood Results Quick?Her ri Husband Again Feels Like a Boy i] and No Longer Worries. j i Mr. Philip Conrad, of Earlton. N. a V cufforpH sr? that hp nspri to un r in the middle of the night and sit and c smoke and try to read to compose his a nerves. ; t lommercial Newberry, S. \ of condition August at call of Bank Examiner. RESOURCES tments $904,258.41 - - - 87,900.82 ured and Unsecured id in Banks - - LIABILITIES fits ..... ent J, Y. McFall, Vice I Cashier Floyd Bra nmmprrial That Always Treats 1 Now he feels like a boy of fifteen, i rhe story of his remarkable change vas told by his wife. "My husband suffered a shock last j Christinas that left him almost help- j ess," iMrs. conrad said. "He became! :ompletely run down. >His nervous ivstem was so shattered that nany times he would get up in he middle of the night and walk the j loor or smoke or try to read. He had 10 appetite and grew very weak. 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C., Whitmire Pharmacy. Vhitmire, S. C. 1 HAIG PRAISES THIRTIETH. lonth Carolina Division British Commander Cites. With the Anglo-American Forces i Sast o! Le Cateau, Oct. 20.? ('By the J Associated Press.)?American force1? j ighting beside the British armies j iave made a total advance of thir- j een miles in the last six days of ( rattle in this sector. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Hai<r. ommander in chief of the British araies in France has sent the followng letter to the general commanrlng the American roops: "I wish to express to you person-1 lly, and to all officers and soldiers j prvinp- under vou. my warm appre iation of the very valuable assist- j mce and gallant services rendered j hroughout the operations of the ???BMWn?ft Bank I c. 31, 1918 992,159.23 I 25,842.04 103,867.46 $1,121,868.73 $ 50,000.00 92,933.72 30,000.00 948,935.01 $1,121,868.73 -President and Cashier idley Assistant Cashier Bank I ifou Right" j v Fourth Britsh army. "Called upon to attack positions of the greatest strength held by a determined army, all ranks of the Twenty-seventh (New York troops) and Thirtieth (Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and District of Columbia troops) divisions under your command have displayed an energy, courage and determination in attack wh'Vh has proved irresistible. "It does not need me to tell you thsr under heavy fighting of the last three weeks *ju h * ? ing esteem and admiration of your Britsh comrades in the army whose success you have so nobly shared.' The Thirtieth is the Wildcat division. MADE PRIVATE SECRETARY Congressman F. H. Dominiek Appoints W. Frank Blackburn. Conggressman Fred H. Dominick, of the Third South Carolina distirct, has announced the appointment of Mr. w Frank Blackburn as his private secretary. Air. Blackburn is a former resident of Columbia, but now resides in this city. He has already gone to Washirgton and entered upon his new duties.* Mr. Blackburn su-cceeds Mr. Walter G. Ramseur, of Pickens county, a* Congressman Dominick's secretary. Mr. Ramseur having resigned the po" * i - A -v sition some time ago to enter uie service of his country, as an army field clerk. Soon after his appointment to ths position, Mr. Ramseur left for France, where he is now serving. i HOME! , , U ^ U 1 ^ Save Ou\ Save Ow By Self Permit liberal) Libert Purchas I us help member tem ena service 1 9 . to win t t THE NATIONS B. C. MATTHEWS, President. State, Coun Membe: K Broke Botb Ankles. Robert Lindsay, one of our colored subscribers, living on 'Mr. Frank Spearman's place on Route 1, came in C!o 11 o tt t r\ von a-rtr fny nonar It uaiuiuu) iv i v/iit n iwi His , * * was his first trip to the city in some time, as he was just up from a fall he had while working on Mt. Ziou church building recovering the root he fell forty feet from a scaffold, and catching on his feet and breaking both ankles. After trying for nine weeks to walk he got the services ul Dr. T. W. Smith and Dr. Smith pui him to walking in five days. I COICN Make This Bank I Next To A American A Liberty E honor that 3 1 can oestow ENTER YOUR SU1 THROO il = Exchan: | Of Newt "The Bank i Buy War Sc r Men? * Country Denial, N : us to thank' 4 ity in subsi Y Loan Bone - IV c c TV ar kjaviugo you help yours of the Federal ibies us to rend to the people, tl his war. iL BANK OF NEV T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier. r ity and City ? * T T\ r rederal Keserve - , i?? i ??? Citation for Letters of Administration. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. Whereas, George Phillips made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin- m istration of the estate and effects of Joseph L. Phillips, these are there- jm fore to cite and admonish all and sin- ^ gular the kindred and creditors cf the ' said Joseph L. Phillips, deceased, that ' they be and appear before me, in the 1 * court of probate, to be held at New- V fcerry on Monday, the 11th day of No : vember, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show ' I cause, if any they have, why the saitf JL Administration should not be granted. ak I Given under my hand this loth day^^( ; of October, Anno Domini, 1918. | W. P. Ewart, J. P. N. C. M 666 cures Bilious fever. 8-b if Va?ip /??*cryince Urktni* l 1 K l/UI j^UUdCWw j Ln i Uniform ^ lond is the highest four Government upon you. MOTION TODAY V nv Tiir n m lnr. ; , ge Bank ierry, S. C. , of the People" jA wings Stamps A HBHMIMMnm ? ?! f OW J . you for your cribing for I I > ? i Stamps. Let elf. Being a | Reserve Syser an untold A lereby helping ^ vmnv\v>T! A /I ViMKY, \ I. , W. W. CROMER Assistant Cashier. Dpnnsitorv System am