The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 10, 1918, Image 2
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MO HAST! TO M MAM IN
ALVINS TO ANOAOSAL OA
SSRMAN KAISIR.
MICE NOT CONSIDERED
President Hm Probably Already Fo^
mutated Hit Reply, Subject to
, Approval of Alliee. .
Washington.—President Wilson Is
conferring with the. premiers of the
entente nations over the form of an*
ewer to be made to Germany’s latest
peace proposals. The Indications are
that it will not be dispatched for a
day or two. < (
While there may be some /Jm'^tlon
as to form of the reply, there is no
question whatever as to its nature.
It may not use the short and forceful
,
AMERICANS HOLDING LINES
Italians Attacking and Defeating Ene*
mies in Mountain Regions of
Northern Italy. V"
DRAWING TAKES LONG TIME
Magnitude of Task Prohibited.the For.
warding of the Results by Wire—
Registrants to Be Notified
‘ by Local Boards.
Washington.- -President Wilson per
sonally opened the ceremony of draw- 4 '
lag numbers for the 13,000,000 men
registered in the new draft. He drew
the tirst capsule, which contained the
n amber 322. . -
Amid ceremonies profoundly im
pressive and of transcendent historical
•(•n> N«wro*p*f t'nloq
The beautiful Lady Willingdon,
Emperor William issued a procla- ™ 1 Nowhere are the armies af the Teu-
matlon to the German army and navy Col. Herbert. A. Bruce, coneultlng ‘ onf< '. al f 8 ' ' p T** ’
in which, after announcing that the ' aurgeon of the British army. ’ ° n lhe front8 i " l'™?™ ^? nce>
Macedonian front had crumbled he : — 1 Ual S'- Albania ® nd . Turkey the enemy | significance. Gen. Peyton - C. March,
declared that he had decided . in ac: orrO TIIC IDDDniPU ftC nil»m ■ ,tw continU08 t0 lose * rouni1 -. or “ chief of stnlt of the array, received In
cord with his allies to again offer ULLU I fit Ml nURull Ul URnlv
peace to the enemy.'
The text of the note forwarded by ■ , v . • •*
daughter of Lord Brassey, and wife of,| t ^ le imperial German chancellor, , THE GERMAN* OFFENSIVE ^HAS
Lord Freeman Thorns* Willingdon, who ' I’rince Maximilian, to President Wil-j BEEN dffinitelv BROKEN;
twa "ucondu tonal .mwndor” which I Sf. b ?l ■ 9 T?? r /f Tu ! hro ** h th ' , 8w, «
would reflect the sentiment which has
come from the spokesmen of the na- j
tion. but It la sure to convey to the
German government clearly the fact
that nothing less than the terms al
ready laid tdown ran be accepted.
By this time,. Prince Maximilian's
note and that of Itaron Iturian. the
Austro Hungarian foreign minister. In
official form, nndonbtedly am In tba
foreign offo« e* in London Parts and
Rome, forwarded by Pre*td« nt WiL
oon. a* re^»e*»t»*d by ibe t ent ml faitv-
ere
Obvt»«a!y tbo Amenran goverw*
n. dl •ua«4 kot prya iM^I lo ■peab t««a
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1913, and is first lord in waiting to his follow*
amjtaty, Qsorgs V. I “The German government requests
I the President of the Pnited State to
ENEIHTS VAIN 'BESISTANCE 'ZZTXtS:-
- , ! this r<*quest and invite them to send
• (plenipotentiaries for the purpose of
Opening negotiations.
"If acrefils th
ADVANCE*ON ALL FRONTS.
being compelled to throw strong re- person tills vast force of as yet ununi-
Inforcements into his battle line to formed reserves, on behalf of the mil-
hold back his aggressors. itary branch of the government r
In Belgian Flanders, the Belgians, j > 4,000,000 in Arms by July.
British and F'rench troops are still i Ami fiom this r«*servoir of in>m pour-
driving forward, although their speed ! er—the largest Iswly of citizen soldiers
had been somewhat lessened by reason ever olTcm! by the people of any na-
of the had condition of the ground; . Jlon f their government—General
Th.* enemy IcwtrUy evucuaLn* Ui« •' , « r, h •* r « crul * ,l "‘ """J' ,,f 4 * w »
One o* Darkest Nights in Human Hie- anlient between Anuentiere* aud Lena
ami the British now are siatlfding only
tory is Coming to a Close; Vic
tory No Matter of Doubt!
FULL RETREAT NORTHWARD OF
AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS UPON
THEIR OWN BORDERS.
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a Mailt six miles southwest of Lille
ot**r a fr«»tA of abbut four tpiles be
tw»**n Wavrin and KqiiiKli**in. st the
former pta«e having cam***! e ppstlion
a* rid* !«•• Ia*n- Lille railmnd „
In th** mode tele r«*gieB'tn noriliern
Italy the ItaLan* uli *•■ trial *er|*»m
hate attacked end d«*fmted the An*
••tan* eh.ir in Aihauln llte %e*ifN*
I inns true* ate in fa*i bafMre
• arflpen Italian « »«alfy
far in adeem* nf tbe lb'
i* t
b«»
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men which hr tins promised to
have overseas by July 1 next to buck
up G«*n* rat lYndiing «»n the baftt«*S«*Id*
«*f ICnfbpe.
L%«*ry man in the regHtrnthm le ef-
fetictf. - at frvtn tb**se who are n*»t
•wlbsl for atrlUe mflliary •luie tb*
•*«»»itr>‘*» war mennger* |*r»pwMie 9w
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be*
FIFTEEN HUNDRED A9HBICANA
ARE PRISONERS IN GERMANY
W.i»hingt«*n M* mi»ert of the Am
erlren ('tmsl ihmat) f««rce« who have
been identified a* prlwonrm *»f war In
Germany numbered 1 4Sh on llctuber
S. said an announcement front the of
flee of Ihc ^djotant general of The
army. In addition. ?20 civilians In
terned in Germany have been identi
fied as have 61 sailors held in Con-
etantinoplefl
NEW KING OF BULGARIA
ISSUES HIS -MANIFESTO
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Goods Aounrtati.>e R*f*rrl»c lb Ibe;
l>ett.eg Into eff**tt of ibe agreement
betvcwb lb* board end the (dior in
dbsry! Mir llarn* It said:
“After that wifi bav* in come the
regnletum and distribution of mo»t
all of the things wiii* h y«m gcntlciiMn
Of ARC RATff FlGMtiNG GOES * ” r —'****« peMrmb « em
0*1 0*1 AMtRICAM PROOT •** * *•»»*•■ ***••(»
m ouw 1
d FWve
With the Am**m an Armp North
ee*l of \ ^d«n Tt*»- 9merit lb irt**|«e
on the Vine stretrh ng westward from
•he M•*•*«* who are oppi*»ed hy relb
f »r* **«l units of the German army w*r*
h«i«v straightening out the kink« left
in thetf long front It was a d«*v lack
to* »p»vtnmhir «ip*‘rati*»n«*. Itpt a i»um
b.»v*» t<» ileal with; I *b»n'i want you, ti, ar \
to say it cnn*l la* done, because it
must he done. It Is unthinkable that
only the man with the longest pocket-
book
needs
| of the refiort* fee* hmg head-
quarter i itidb ate*! the desp*'rate char-
acter <»f the fighting. The general line
whs not materially altered, hut such
•bpetiwr ee*oM nnmhefe na*e N**u
roerwed
In owr giierhs around Vewdhbll* w*
w*re abb* to tight through and relieve
thia pari numb* ting **»ma hundred*
wh«* having taken up th*tr je»**iik»n
Sunday night a*re -urfounded by the
Germans. i
Notwithstanding that they were
opp<>sed by such superior numbers
ami only possessed the ammunition
and rations which they themselves
were carrying, the Americans made a
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LIBERTY
LOAN TOO MUCH BCLATCO
Wa*hington -
Ing toward ils
erly bum g**.i1
than half the a
tain n • tally sul
t an get the „ things that he changes as were made we;e ro the magnifleent resistance and the ground
advantage of the Americans.
was strewn with German dead.
TERSE COMMENT ON GERMAN ' LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL
OFFER AND AS APT AS TERSE
Amsterdam—In his manifesto to the
Bulgarian people announcing his ac-1
cession to the throne. King Boris, ac
cording to a dispatch from Sofia, fe- j
ferred to the fact that his father, in
renouncing the throne, sacrificed Jiim-
self in the .supreihe national interest.
In taking the name of Boris MU. the
new king solemnly declared he would
r^or^ct the constitution and work
•faithfully for the prosperity of the
country-'where he was born.
IMPORTANT 9UCCCFST*R ARF
ATTAINED BY AMFRICANf
IS CAPTURED BY AMERICANS
Washington. —. General Pershing’s
communique says that a partial count
of the material Captured during the
past week by the American troops ad
vancing between the Meuse and Ar-
gonne shows 120 guns of all calibers,
"50 trench mortars, 300 machine guns,
10.0 heavy tank guns, thousands of ar-
Th** nation i» mar* h-
sil billion dollar I.th
at just a little morn
e*sl required to main
icription rale of $31S.-
DfMi.fKMi Bond sale* officially tabulat
ed were announced by the treasury
at 33.90* or an Incresae of $229.-
000,000Mn the last 24*hours. At the
standard rate of $315,000,000 a day,
the record hy this tkne should have
been $1,575.000 000. > ,
21.
With the Amer'r^n For*-** Noffb|
west of V'—daa — The Awierleaw#
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INFANTRY AND TANKS MAi^E
MOST SUCCESSFUL ATTACK
•' • 1.1 H"' *
London.—The attack by British in-j Washington—It hardly is taking a
fantry and tanks along an eight-mile l .i.; * * * ’
o . V • .i i Position In advance of the-American
front from Sequeheart to the canal; —
north of Bony, in the St. Quenitn sec- *° vernn ' ent if Mie present
tor, was compb*tely successful, accord- proposition signifies - Germany’s lin
ing to Field Marshal Haig’s report qualified acceptance of the four prin-
from British hradquarters.. , oipl M laid down hy ProKid.m Wilson
British trooi>s have reached the'.If will he considered. If it doesn’r; if
outskirts of Montgrchain (about five it is an acceptance “in |»rinctide“ with v tiirery shells and hundreds of thou*
miloH east, of lleliicourt) and further; eaving diplomatic language paving'the sands of rounds of small arm amniu-
north have captured Gouy and l^e- way for quibbling -l ,i cou ( il ta- nition. Only artillery and machine gua
ble, it will not be * i-'id*-!**!. fire was reported on the front. *
' 1 £ * -*■ 7 ,
BRITISH ARE FORCED BACK
AT ONE POINT BY GERMANS
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AMERICAN CASUALTIES ARE
SAID TO BE MODERATE
f—■» i ■ ij ’ ,
London.—British and French forces
continued to advance north of St.
Quentin. They reached the outskirts
Cateiet.
NAVY PATROL BOAT TAMPA
LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD
MAY BE SHREWD MOVE
TO HINDER SALE OF BONOS
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gonne region are described a» moder
ate. The G«*rmans have been unable
to maintain their usual artillery fire
and undoiibteilly beginning seriously
to feel the loss of the Urge number
of guns captured from them recently.
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