The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, November 07, 1918, Image 2
LIES IN ITAL6Y'
BEGIN NEW DRIVE
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMIES IN
RAPID RETREAT BEFORE
FURY OF ASSAULT.
AMERICAN RESERVE IS READY
Field Marnhal Haig Still Retains the
Upper Hand and Takes More
Prisoners.
In the Italian th 'ater over a front
of nearly 40 miles., from the Ulret~a
to the mitidde reaches of the Piave
river, the I ritish. French and Italian
oiffensive against the Austro-llnn
gariants andf Lt arswiftly drivintg them
dfrom the montain )asses toward the
Austrian frontier and a Cross the plains
cast of the 'iave in northern Italy.
Aiterican reserves are behind the
lines prepared to aid 'the allies when
'the olpportutne moment arrives.
On all of the other battle fronts
'tie allied arms continue to be served.
In Belgium, there has been little
lighting, except by the artillery wings
of the opposing armies, while in the
region around ,Valenciennes the en
gagements between the British and
the Germans have savored more of
outpost encounters than p1iehed bat
tles. In whatever fightint: there las
been, however. Field Marshal I taig's
men1 have retained the upper hand and
taken more prisoners and additional
gulns and war stores.
DUAL GOVERNMENT REQUESTS
AN IMMEDIATE ARMISTICE
Vienna (via Basel, Switzerland).
Austria-HItngary, through her new for.
eign minister, Count Atidrassy, has
sent a note to Secretary of State Loan
sing reitit's ing the secretary's itte r
vention With I'resident Wilon for :an
immiediat e armiist ice on :1 ronts sind
for the t omteneetitet. of p ea ' necO
I iat Ions.
thle recent uite'ralves e Emaperor
Charles of Austr.a.
VERSAILLES CONFERENCE HAS
AGREED UPON MAIN POINTS
London.-Th \ rsl - . .n ,
according to the re;r: curr: mt
iondon. has agreed on t!: nI : .:s
of the ari rnstice tetrtil. w!, . " OW
he consid(rted b) 1.he ::.:. 'ry am
mnanders.
MT' final p ia te rn ~ .:a".:i w
he sulnlitedl to Gernal::' . nInl:ha
nteously with the artnit: :
As part of the te "rrus of :. a: .: y.
The I'vening News'~ say. ! :, 1" r:ta ds
the all i-tl nat oions will n - p:m the.'
siurrender of tht"e " G r:tant ",b "t. inc lud
ing all tie Grm.:itt "b ruar.ne,. anid
'ii)(on thet' fa;:ton by alb a- frrves
of all;i theftihtt 'own ! 's on a hin
lacks (fn f-her' -''omt'r- dluring the
Jumst wt''k.
TRANPORTATION FACILITIES
LIMIT AIRCRA'T PRODUCTION.
Washiington. -l'rt lu'litoni of A mier;
()n'ly by falit is if" tr Iranitsporti':ag th
planesf lto Franitt( The ptroduci'toni of
Liberty: motoriis dluintg October reach-i
oil I .(ii) a week. ai goa(l which had not
beeni hioped for, i bfotre D e'emnber.
TIhei hate ist orfical c(omtpilatlions s how
tha t siniei .1 itne, ipproxi mat ely 2.5rj
light ig ai rplante'. of all descriptions
haiv(e bee'n sippedt' to the Amri'an
f'or'es int Frante. \Vhit it Is rea lized
that ntone' of ii the ellgerents at any
one-I te has had tiort'e than 3.00
sitrtlhif's af'uidlyv itnser-vice. thie sig
ntlitine of fit .\Luft-ria ptiroduti on
of utO Ithinte itn five miotnths be.
comtes appar V.. Th Iiew 2,500 planesu
inludedl'i tt.-ar : li lt''.vy bombers
andil th' ''t ta ilh- . *' flantefs of all
chgise. intli .:; lervt olt ma
IQUIDATING MINISTRY TO BE
FORMED TO BRING ON PEACE.
C'openihagen .-A d ispat thl frmn V'ien
nta says thte emperor acce'iptedt the re
alignationi of Baron Hlussrek asn Iremnk~r
and appobtytedl Prof. iHinrli hLam
masech cas his successor.
' Professor Latmasch will form a
1lquidat,~tn minIstry composted of Im
-partial officers in vrder exclusively to
bring about a speedy peace and the
dtrantsfer of affairs from the central to
'4be nationall governments dt*tng the
transition period.
DEPARTURE FROM THE RHINE
- D!VEL.OPS INTO RAPID PANlC
~' ~ibdon.'-Oivilian departures from
de lower R~hinelandl and part of WVest
- ahaia, which were begun on a smal
,Mcale wilen the flrut allied bombs hit
ologne, have developed into a Panic
:light. All of the baniks are being
stormed by depositor. who are with
' ain eir savings in German bn
tiotes of as high a vtuo~ as are obtdn,
able, the 100 mark note having an aip
spreciab1e market value over ioweq
icrrency.
COT0 EEO PRICE I
STABILIZED INSo 0. i
Food Administration Fixes Prins at
$72 Per Ton for Car Seed and $69
Per Ton for Wagon Seed-Basis of
These Paces Shown.-strict Obaserv
ance Will Result in Square Deal t
All Concerned.
Colutbia. ---The prie4 ft on e
has been stabiliscer by tit kN"o a3
ministrAtion at $72 'or tc' f.xr - -
sEFFd EN GANNING:%AN tr CL AN
The asts of the Fodt Ac:.- , .
rnl;.: $as pef ton; lp: A: $ a
bae " fN ounT e d s f ni e at o st.e i
les. $3.5 r
t iona 1 ' tpun sof hncr' c:::. i h
rTe of 0nsi pe :te oun
aging and tio.t 'r-~nreis fun '- b
r . . 50 : hedtona . .. T ca: er
sall v:e the privlte n o. f un. h g
is own b~ggig nte
Th Stri g a'ns d
prices lt an o n c tt ar for ne: ... :n o.:
Fo ton Bagin nd tie weigh 5
EFFICIENT GINNING AND CLEAN
SEED WILL BE INSISTED UPON
Colunib a -The Fo .n mstnot
:ior e xiLn:: the o17-es t : u..
bing ind u:h t to sm e thn 5'5
strictly. Ginning 11:r. 1t i fl- a
re"ently, as follows: z~ 1r gnnin j a
bae of h00 pounds of lint
lss. $3.Mn per bale. Fbor i:: asi
ti :ana 10 Opounds of hn' rulesat the
rate of ;0 cents per 1" Tunis when
bagging and tie ' nr fuvesti by
ginner. ?1.0 wditional The farmer
shall have The prvid logf tL :t:.:g
his own hfagging and ties
Ginncrs nmay not charge on weights
includ i:ng bagg g and tis. bait the
prices announed are for ne': hart cot.
ton. Bagging and ties neigh 25
p'-unds. Therefore.. grnn. rs must not
hartge in of $f0 per h ale. Un
less :h~' weight of the bahc. inc'ludi.ng
aglur and t"s. is more than 52
If. : gta.r.in;g will b( irsi:ted
hP anen carsee i st ae odtver
ions of con fsu rues should
riae.- ed to the coune mtod Ad
r th to the Fo d Adminis.
aoat :h ia and investigation
to,,l n ti de
so r.t:.a . upland lon stap e c
to-.. suti as is, grown in Darling-ton
ant' F::r~<- e countie.. an additional
lhargy f $1.00 per bale is permitted.
DON'T GRUMBLE. t
Columbia. - Some dissatisfaction
has been caused by the late orders
oncerning the consumption of sugar."
nay a western paper in a timely edi
torial. "but the discontented must re
member that the Food Administration E
is not to blame. They shouldirnt
who: are endren admnieration. Theur
shreof alarsuga ha eenr ade
sugka i in the rroru then ac of
goemplains causedn allieo the trobe
uecond sonfuei omsuaratiorl hsmall.
:fe motnte looksho liheougshat
"let the nremleves thinkofu of oy
who ar giin your foreir ontrye y
war enurkincerl the sumo o (
of ai harshpis anwagern then
oas ofa bng dby rivedbmartne. t
Pu'ind on e espoonful a o i c t
anri. One lor alhoure wouth.'
NE DFONUR REGAU-ATNS
Colmbi.-nIlveryod tspoonfulgof
wentr inourctonetemDo'tbest
Th f~aou "fhift-fink sga.o
has chank intheprottioms onay
one pound of isubstetute isamwe
ure t.ach ourb poudmaofiweat
have ben maerilvly teduced.onl
tory Bradr alloret woth 2
Itlumias eaiehwverybdy, askn
about thonservatlor reastowar dThes
wnt cantoellect on Spembesry tostil
upheaou reserty-aifty" regulatio
hias(iaor. ith proortilauon Overy
onte( to mi eahea foulound o wih et
flnour Thbstnute. f'btiue
Oae ene materly reduce. On
foralofia-n thcfount linte, Vscar
ty oaors eteants tohu the 20
Stat are ephesited hobyr thaI d
nwhesatconevton asg afiwr duisg
otht tmiy wlhe fl witO2 Coe
thent ofsustites. ucasst n
de Onr e dyt D h~eir a onD mer.
SThte arprues ted mal twn Peell As
to ctiea.
IStieboIy' IoI0 \Irs WII )o I t
I Wonder If They'll Be Yours
WILL te; \,\.. what will happt ett 11e
i night thus wittter In basico, Sutitr
w' nt.ight whenl t' ;2 ol d ati dark, Tholre
will be a rut'em through t ro lint,
txril'h, where-, byva statnd gtuard. Antid
a'I he\' dee" SecIre~tary will mauke
> ini hip ha; ,. \ bel ~r at aitetuilti
ptst: l1n his ; c , ch(: ocot lato attd3 'Aga.
reitt r
him1n 7"l th( b . w 110 1s \h11s g
- higwi. e N\ e s~rAYta rt
u. .h f s rs thr
our c oer \ - t ic r: hapi er
becast ur'T" ne i9, hx' p'1 4 :Z , S~n 11ed.
L'nitdWa Wori F'ori'i ;:hc ' c'the Boys
CaLm tpaign cit.- hIr(. :cr-i thgte e
-iut C:nigsb Dasnbih-Feeokey .M .ATlso
ingiAuth~r, Makes(Stirring thel " Gratitd jofyh. By
Appeal for Y. W C.IC A. f" at tharot.
c' :r -:)Tr~C c 1] , ci'': c . f.r':; i "- happier
LetCongby Dawsonl,4 whos wrt I"nf theL disser smer
United War Work 'kn For the Boys in
Campaign the Service
WERCY MUNITIONS SERVICE THAT WINS
NEEDED INTRENCHES THE SOLDIER HEART
Jeut. Conlnosby Dawson, Fight- Fred Lockley Y. M. C. A., Tells of
ing Author, Makes Stirring the Grcanttude of the Boys
Appeal for Y. W. C. u at the Front.
"Ons chneotgrionfhoe'a sethoey free en days
Lieut. Concngsby Dawson, who wrote to of the iscondie t e ge
'Carry On," says of the war ork mie lg over here," Fred Lockley, of
rhich the Y. W. C. A. Is doing: "You the Y. M. C. A. and of Portland, Ore
t home cannot fight with your lives, gon, writes from London, "is that
t you can fight with your mercy. chre pgur cmpany ber ad outo
7h . C. A. ighasi ofn you juten toehere getin. Wen carrmedour
tsicnce. orgarions hche omn' hoos spn antmobiele. inte has
pgr togehes forith ies beindancialb pleasueofswriinnpe a evetps
mpin sIthatk oaztosp the rore peadsributrion, and thecolaed
anizantions eof ercvembte ing tofone'pstel n thengsei of thendfr.
mil be pased oo garrison aneeduppA faew Amrnean waor entout wker
uhe suppli rees bindv tenes-euy ever-ywh.C.A eretary ountal
heare heaY. .. the sonr Y.ea h W- utofrmyaye achngogts o
'.uA.,"h ainlCtolaon troors Ah bostable gK.r hfCerearies
Wt, eiht Welaweo Boaysd, teicanghine henp.oBooks therehedpbytthe
airay Asorgaiations whic Cape Com- Amer1Sin Lary Auoobie.o Wee had
nigtyoehrrv he biggetinAncial helen on'iag paers evloe
Ameraen thatorgaiz ations haneforso "Heern diribution an chooance, w
engle.strange $170,h0,000toequ doves chwn tebroad and soing
rittdaby ctmeseven grantina or- toco crigaofres ao bladiesu
merletinsY .C th A.e has Noeme ho tthstessande thingsffergv th kino
ousl e use Bttoaywrio and sugnl sale. amhorcess war buyic orks.
oport tenchies bend theu liesheret busytherypawhe Wae fond saght
hey nuresp ther freeA. thme. W.othon Arm eutenan makling dlaognuts
A he omfrtionl Ctonvices on for te y ds the opany secetre
om, ewihWlae.ad Amriagvin elpM.C. Boos fursae.' byth
nebarda Associaton, wrims Coin- Aimican Libromary Ascaio eet
mabey Servie and Salvin KArssY. "An seen nasens.ltrte opn
AmrC.An grer inre variou wain "ar ling wiing ato au gdise weo
ddg gatraing-one adira pi hopur rovelong 'Y.' radeu a fond na
reysbtes minstrace ori. The oeo oo men cat machenount
Lmtholnn prist aV Ctra an oensshowacteThe gratiuer." eth e
oune iin Brany mysereteSgnlf."a orreestbygos
"hay urm se toei freou, e alliht," a letnn rligapaon
>ere cmt an cnenirecs of fr o ims thecopyW
01ew0.orkv headquaC.t.egoodsTfr sale.'
"A a tea given at the bngre hutad ad:'ih ow egat
"nm Satoyou atrno," rte oy isiswentoupay
m ae sw~ngr o aimy, flanover the"n e scnsltr hopn
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nthedes mader ampae irst in the mI- mneedfrtecaeo h
wor (l ea had lus Vbctor moey nesAeianietiea
nurang the work of thebi drive hdImc see bfr u odes
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hat an'told wnouhv to gotear everstgestr
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be dsk adehimthe rs of"a um needed"Bi f other caeofe
urng he eeeofthedriehe cofrvat$7,0000
ThereUnillsbemardcvisionvoftVictors
muchtoadevr o adeey iet a ntain befoe oraslerha
ailorrleors~ iest h ar~~ s nn inte wrno119wy o
1,000 mies of mo.e .film
100 s'agestar
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I'or infants. and okbi d reu.
Mothers Know That
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Bradstreet's sa % s that "84 per
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"Which, consider)ing the Source I
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clusive proof that advertising pays.
When Brad'street's says thatonly
li per cent of business failures are
among advertisers the statement
has real significance.
No business firm ever became
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ver'tising !
Like comnpetion, ad vertisi ng is J
the "lifeof trade." Without it,
in modern dlays and under moderi
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wvith it.
That is axiomatic, as every~ suc
cessful business man wvil I attest.
Outside po)ssibly of personality
s and integrity advertising is the
mightiest force, positive and po
tent, in present day commerce and
business.-Atlanta Constitution.
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