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V -)LUMP. XXXIV. LAURENS, SOUTh- CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, t918. NUMBER 16 AT L l1Y' w2 AUSThIA FOLLOW IN AB Allied Armist!cc Terms are Accepted. GERMANY ALONE AGAINST ALLIES Termis Enforced U'pon Aistrians far H3yond U1:,pes4 of Ii a s :1s.\nirian Iines Witihdrawn liehind Linies Held ei WIar11 De. 'I:-ed. IIunoti Ic lle Ta en y Allies. Washat eni, Nov. -.-ulstria-Iln gary, ithe last and mno.t pow rfulI a11ly of Gerimany, assed out of the w.orld war today undcr ter:ms of abjec IIIr ronder. Not only have the armed fore'se of the cnve powerful Austro-ilungarian empire laid down their arms to awalt tlhe end of the war and 1eace letrims dictated by the allies and the Inited St ates, but Austro-HI nit aran territory is opel for operations ag-kinst Ger many. 1ven the mnunitions of that forimer ally are to be used again1st the kaiser's armies if refusal to ae cept conditions now being prepared for t1em. make prolonged tight ig nec essary. The trinis which stopped th vle torious advance on the Italian front were accepted by the Austrian com mander in chief in 4he field in the name of the Vienna government and their execution is guaranteed by the thorough heating already administered which had converted the defeated army into a disorganized, fleeing horde. E"ven .the teris imposed previously upon Bulgaria and Turkey hardly were so drastile. In addition to all of the military precautionsi the Austrian armies are compelled to retire from a wvide spread (if territory within the border or their empire when the war began, surrendering all of Italian Ir redenta and thereby losing any ad vantages for argument over boun darles around a peace table. A map survey of the geograpical lines fixed for Austrian evacuation shows that the area is even greater than that set by the Italians as the goal of their ambition when they en tered the war. At that time the Italian leaders carefully outlined and indi cated on their war maps the ter ritory along their borders whiclh they deemed it necessary that they acqluire for racial and sentimental reasons and also to insure the security of their f roitiers. In decreeing Austria's surrender terms, the supreme war counell at Versailles has followed this outlin1 closely. but has enlarged upon it tC some extent. The right of occupation of these vacated provinces is stipui lated, but it i to be noted that for thc time being civil government Is to h adliniIstered by the existing loca civil authorities in cooperation witl the occupying garrison. This means that the wvhole quiestior of final dlisil of the territory in volvedl is left to be settled at thi penee ta~le. I talitan military oficeris here thrill e< with pridet tonight over the evidence o fInal v'ot ory contalinedl in the armistle< plrogramn. "It is a trniumpih,"' said Generatl (Gug liemnotti, military attache at the ital ian embassy, "'which hardly 10( daiy ago seemed far distant, but in whde Italy andl her soldiers have alway had uinslhkable faith, even in Ithe 55( (lest moments of last year whleni the; were compel led to give wvay before lb cruishing sup~erniorit y of thle Gbermat &' Austr'ian,. Bulgarian and Tiu rkishi f'oI en. "rom' n lpuirelyv ilit any ponat view, three causes have, in my op omT esp~eciall y contr ibuted( to the trimnp of today. the c.hoice of thle right mu ment. thme etblicint direction of thme a riacks; and raidtity of execuitionl. '"T'he happly succesCs of the aill on the French fronti, the w ithdrawal liulgarla and Tourkey from the wari, 1l AustrIa, althbough ith forces great imperior, alone ag'iinst 15 "'l'T ha weather and the snow had already hb gun to make the mov'emfets aind ti m-a~vintoninig of the armies in th S TURREY JECT SURREN DR ('AUDE CARIU-itl"I' KILLED. Rieplorttid hilled in Action on Oetoier' 19th. Mtember of Rloyal Fngwiflh Flying Corps. Otilcial notice was re''clved by M\Irs. nuy S. Garret, of this city, yesterday of the death in action of her no-I, Lieut. 'I,1tei G: 11re i tta hd to the lioyal ln lish Flying Corp'. No previtous Ikling of his misforline havin:- beun riceiveI here, the nov:n ol h!, dcath caie not only as a shoek to his family uIt a ir h) i friend in lov-n. 'Th report s Ai ntaled that he was ]il ed in ation on October 10th and as! he had ui:t wrilken to hiI Ihr the d1-y bVefore t c' ling of lbeing in the g rea' haltlev inl whleh 1..01 'm tllod It is s 0it1ose-' that. he was killed in the pvi'Itwthorlod of the Arot-onne For v ~h'm h of the i lre :- tihI - ing of the ivr ha been taking place. LUiti. (i'rroe wa yer of -o. While still at Clemson 'otl'gv le Vol tint eeredrI In tlho aerial service an :1 first went to 1;ong 1,lnd4 fo ti ing. If" went fronm there to Texas and fromt there to ,a nada, where he be ealie attacled to the Royal Engl ish Fying corps. Rih1 t recently he had beeni promoted to tight. commander and was rai)idly forging ahead In the aerial service. The deceased Is survived by his mother, Mirs. Guy S. Gairett, one sis tter, Miss Ed monifa Garrett. and a young brother, Cabel Garrett. IllS I grandmother, 'Mrs. W. IT. Garrett, and other relatives are also left. 1Lent. Garrett was aimong the most nopular young men of 'the city and his death Is deeply deplored wherever he was known. 11obt. Brooks Apprehended. Sheriff Reld leaves this morniing foi' tLaurens County, Penn., where lie goes to secure Robert Brooks, colored, wanted In this county for killing Ile nora Davis, also colored, neiar Mount vIle, In 1910. The slteriff received a wIre from the Pennsylvania ofilelaI Monday stating that they had him in custody and asking what disposition to. )e made of hiim. iHe had been III rested for somtte petty erime. Ills (oit nectioni with thte crime in this couity was establiskied from fthe descriptions sent out at tlit time offering a reward for his capture. mountain zone rather ditIcul t. The sante effect was produced in the plailns near tite sea by the violent rais which caused the streams to rise and over tlow the low lands. Such conditions narrowed the defetse; in the conicret' case they mal~de thle attack easier be cause sueh difliclllties make it impos sIbith for tle en emy to couniterattacl scessfulily ont our flanks and gavC Lius an opportunity to concentrate great e* forces it a narrower space. "Fromt the very IIrst momtentt thle in en tIon had been evidlenit of d ivld it; the Aiustrian army in such a way as In setarate the mounltala sect ion frn hat of the phlains and possiliy out thank the ret reat of the Aiustrha toopis. I lenice t he rapid aitd v igoroit push~l towardt~s Vit toi Ventet a, I 'ont Nelin A ple, whtlehi prompitIy atIa iine' the first a m. lieneie thle raprid ad vace int Val Suigana, Grnigno atnd ('as Stel Neuova. On thle 2'ith of Octoheir the inItial hombhardmtenit was begun Toay, Novetmber -1, the I tallian ia! ulios over the castle of T1rent antd o1 le tower of St. Giusto at TPriest ani at 3 'io'lc thtis afternon ani aris tien beenmte effective, thle (clausen C whlih meaii the uncond itilonal sur render~ of the entetmy. "Atnait about 71 entemty divisitot hItave foughit on it allian soil, MI Iiltanbrn divisons, three liritish dhivisins, Ont Fech dirl's ion, a regitmentI of Amci lean Infantry and the Czechio-Slova legin. Not' should the help giveit h our, brave allies to uis he cnsldere shlht. liesidhes ItheintrinsleC valor 1c t as d-h ave fughtsideh side with iuis, thlir prfeence has real (Ifittied before the~ enemiy the unity< aiis of all the allies oni the Italia e theater as well as (on all the othe WAR WORK DRWI Laurens County to Raise $ in the Camps. Nationt $170,5( Lunacounty', inl commlon with, 'ery other coulity of tihe nalti, enl era next Monday upon a we k's drive >r it.s a ppertiomuelt of the $170,500, )110 Ilflittil \\aIr Work fund. South trolina's <MIola ;,$1, yoo0 "'.d Lall reis county's rtota is $26,500. The ;tini i.; to I 4vided betw I v. n (n t he YoingP .\len's Christian Association. the Yoi-1, Women's Christian Asso eintion01, 0 0 Knyh-u-!- of Cfubuthe .Jewish Welfare Board, the War Camp Conlrullnity verv iceo, ho Ameia Library Associationt and ithe Sal vat ion A rtuy. Tle ('amt pa'ign hia beeo n uin - (.i-i- ken vih the t.ulvice and conentoli of the president and was put on joint ly y all tile le ie. 111ftiting in ovd(ie to do axay wvith too malny Cam paig'i ns. The ama ,1'1in ibi county will be' umlec the lideetion (f i. I. N ' (I i. ri t co lliitteemen will be he .l d here 'Thuisdiay to go ovel ith ItplaInis of th( c~apain. Smr. NickelS stated yes'er day that the Coemninil t enoll Weir re rpondiv:. (ninulically to the call ror work 0Id that he ad r.n doubt as to tihe oute-.'m or tIe camp ign. The or";nnistion of the count: to" ihe camtiiga is a follows: OranlizatIonM. Chirma 1. . I. ~N ickels. V Ce Chalimun-.A.. 7. Tcddl. city Chairman-1-W. . Ltanster. Treasurer---l'. G. Dalle. Colored Workc--. R1..\eu. Industrial Work-..-.\. T. Smith. Chairman Speaknhers' Duicaul--W. P. Pullly --T T. C. Fwitzer. Co:'eli1tee Lists and Estimts l'. Bahh, A. "'. Todd, Jas. 11. Sulli van. \'l''tory Bty3---Jap. 11. Sullivan. LureTs Townsip, Qu ota $7,500. (hitIrmlan, i. I[. W ikes.. School District No. I-Quota $250: .l .W. Waltt, G. 11. Bll, A. IH. M o)re. School District No. 2-Quota $250; S. It. ollorroh, .1. 11. Powers. School Distrit No. : --$200; F. Ii. Iurton, Z. It. Traynham. School District No. .1l--Quota $160; 11. 1. Illakely, T. Piuss Brown. School Distict No. 5-Quo a $50: Unarold C. Smith, W. T. Be'onn, .1. L. F, Sumerel. School District No. t---Quota $200: N. J. Anderson, .1. Thad JIlalwyIv. City of Laurens --Quota $3,500; N U. I,ancaster, ('iy Chairman. Hunter Tounship. Quota $r,600. .. Chairman. A. F Spencer. School D)istrict No. 1---Quota $150; W. L. Teag'ute, .1. T. A. Ballow. A. It \liNtam. School D)istrilet No. 2---Qutita $100t .\l. I). SmithI, J1. C. Nelson. Ferhool D istict No. i--Qunota $'100) 1I. C. lIIipp. .1. 11. D~avio. Schtoot Distrtilt No. 4 -Qunota $500' J1. P. Workhmatn, J1. J. YountIL, I . It W\orkm tan. Sebo ol Distrillet No. 5. C'1ity of (liu ton. Quola $1,100; J. D. 11ell, W. W I larrnis. S chtool District1 No. 1;---Quot a $ 50 . W. A. .\Iooreheald, Wr'ightt. ciI r-Schiool D'istrict No. 7---Quota$0 .\. A. (Cannon, It. U. Wallace. S pecil, .\omit villI- --Qutot a $t00 ; 1 It. Fuller. C. Al. Fulletr, .J. .\. Siutunon School ilstrictl No. 1- -Quota $75 - WN. .1. Jllery. School Di1strit~e No. 2-- Quota $75 Schtool IDistrVict No. :-Qutota $:.00l School Distr-iet 'No. ----Quiota $50 k~ W. '-. liationi, WN. S. Riset. y. School lDistrict No. 5--Quota $75 d WN. D). Glenn, A. V. .Jones. ,f School 1)istricrt No. G--Quota $50 -. tturrienntel No. l5--Qttota $127.;1 WN. I opland. tn Iiais TIown tsh ip, Q uoti $3,5001. r(Chali-tman, C. It. Ow ings. SMlhnn1 Iluutt-t MN I-_.(2ttna $;-5( BEGINS iONDAY, 26,500 for Religious Work 11 Caupaign to Raisc 10,000 . Woods, 1). lIellet t. Schoo'l liitArict No. 2---Q'iol1 : $:50; )r. J. W. Hes :,.. 1. Wh m Scho)l iitrict No. :-Qtiota $250; II. B. I'~o ~.:'i No. ---Quota $250; Ia )1 : *ri N o. ---::ot :-'.5 3 T. ! , . '. Year inz , I. . l I .:-' No. 7--.Quot a $20); i '.::: - ' inn : - --Q uota W ( 0 - . Ilant. Pll"e ,1. i'..C up~ a School( I )i.-Grie N ,. I---Qttota $100 I.1. C' Schloc I)i;t rici No. 2 ---Quota $1 C0; .lh I,. nriflin, 11. C. Ilrown. Sboo'l I WIstict No. ;--Quota $100 14. 11. Go.mns. "chcol 1 trit No. 1:1, Town% o r ioss Hiill ': Quotaq98 ;v . L linso , y la) or. FeWoo! !s-riet No. 6-Quot a $100; T'. .1. Col lea . h''.laima.l.11. Cook. ISc'1oolrDllstrict No. I ----Quota $250; 2. .3. M!an, GOn. T. Cook, Arthur HTgh-:s; Claude L'onard. Fkchool Distriet No. 2----Quota $100. W. PVi. l ari. School D)ist No. Q-,t- $2.1 S'hoMl Iistrict No. -- - Quota $:O0; W. Wx. A. G. Edwards, Rt. L. Cooper. Aho ' :lt itet N. 5--Quota $260: I. . F"Ih0 . Sc'.ol 'ittrict No. 7--Quota $220: NIo. 1'. 1'ulle. School D)ist rict No. 10'-Quota $300 Toy A. Prui-mmond. -chnol District No. IlI--Quota $:t00; | .1J. \;lnley, .HivcharId G. Ilr i, W. 0. Sullonl. WaIiloo TonI shi p, Q uoin $1,70. Cha rm.1!an, J. . . m iFth. Schoo 11strict INo. I-Quota $250; .1. C. .\arlin. lSchool Dit rit No. 2---Quot:a $100; W. It. oms. Schel istrIct No. 2.- Quota $200; C. C. ldwell. Schol District No. 1- -Quota $I0I; lonuo- .ill r.i School District No. 1 - 0Quota $100; . H . Willaim. S-hl i s 1 t rilt No. G -Quota $.'(; T. F.'. loore. School Dist riet No. 7 - Quota $20fl School 1Distrit No. 1- .Tot of Wa School Dist rict No. 1, QTota ofWa Sui't an TVdIosip, '111~ Quil $1Aet w. NI, V 1.Chiran W. .\.ic~~c XViablwn NoW . I 21 rean, 2 1 Pitots, . ...lno GERM1NANY P Obli Elif0MI'lMER MD a rd .'r na i ihbbery lepo rte'd t'rom Ym.mi: Tonn~ship. 'Three N egro C(':ri ( r!'!n. !!lenry 1arlksdnIe nld 'ealie Fl"loyd, three neIgrok youth ulIn 1 r ~'ty year l o , are i licI d ' a::::' i c unty j:wi a'rg rl: with I':t m: v: f Ah:-.aa i .\lxandier, ani In i :::. ' I: ; ::. ri 8m ted oWd eWnl. .I' 1'i1 ! up:>er parlt of 1th e 1un0 ii':.'o m . the har'If!!e crilin an:d .i'O ii' to sin i t themer nu, sthte ina thl party vhen vclthv crime wa:s n i!'i i)el Ill.! i:ei'lm tal inge (atOin The W,, I' body wasI I folm inl c rich taeo i ThanaI ci:-,h eby arty rfl hute . 'i a report m d to P l oli UI n S:Im .l nn lio i i toe-- vl ih Sh r hi n the w o ,"o"( v *r th D aPlfy "heriff -'rews i':ti.ctr the f-:w oil 1dm thei a flerc. ooh-pri aants wdthe ca olf lhe fe al d qutote r ronion o thffile threo to all the d. -I> t h crimo ltad , ters to Islet them and they n-.0 den!'-(1 any, knowledize of thle . A t fi, ift erin losely a's Ieno' red by1ohe olicers tlhey broke aown tiurd confie i tou htshed. If :' 0.r.; "1ha"t the lefgro !ecys lvarn ,si dio the 1od negro had a considtr able im of' monvy on his nor.'on and : Antch& Up thv plot to eill 'aInd roh him the !y befor. Approaching the I .1 -P ot e ild f lr'. iffie lt di e lnc, hy fell o hm rend a fleree ostrungle ensue n The old man evi dentl,.y freedl himself and tried to get. oaway hnt was s hot In the back by one .of th assallants With a pistol. 1 me Ifroll to thi" gr-ounid and was ntiable to c t in ue the ll fr Amftr rifing his oll tO Ii at tomoney they contain oed, the as~sailants left thle old manl t' die. Ahott fifty dollars in mny w aS rcovered from the tre(e boy ('-aI ltured, i h t it is t lought that more moneiy rmains hidden solewhere. ent toe. to Sent to Fort 3Youltriv Onthe il, rth. Co'red 3en Called for t he 19th. Thed loral oiar hlas roeived a all for tcll whr iteen to be ..lit to lFt, Nlo lt rio(. S. C. T'11t"he men will he en tninwd Novemn-hr 15.->t. .\ eVill for twenty.-t wo colored mor hias bvc'n 'eceived to be entrAlled fmn C 1mbp Wa1othot1 onl November ti 1th. A cll for a wumte of wilit m ent to ( ilit to Caml p Sevier. has 11 lo i cen recived. iTeen will h ntrain d d11rin! they three day peri < Iea m1111V-encing Novemiber tho 1th. Ai I a ll oI mf nt uu d r th is ea ll h a s n o t h eel r n.ec . Thbe1 bardi rea ve a coo a Tuida: 1for lIited Iervie white menio h year. CELEAR IUST SURRENDER Terms of Allies Sent to Berlin! fHARMONY IN AL.LIED COUNCILS No1 1':, 11'en Ou(, t is lIeleved n W:--im~d e that hey n- se - a. :-: I '. 1 '.n 2 tio h:-h emay mty hi: nanimme '-pl e a::d :i .!net i today) ni 4'ais. Sr ar L:i:1 'l oi annou cl til, fact n B. in a b I . i '-!eU dding W I hav Hullomilplet diploma)t ic har d~1. '1n :,e h: llied a~~~~oi ~ ~ 1 AVwin o feosa 'rsa1illes. tal ~ ~ I'! .vi mvno etg e out,. for .n1ic:0on, foilov. closely those iinder -.::..-h .'.na;--:. Im; :;r:: 4urrenderedl ; a~i,-:a ! asedomi of' th'.( warl leav inh Gerriny to st and alone against. ThepresumlIptionI in ofileial cIr Z: I- r .),iL'iI w 'WA 11,1 t m Still latin. could bev iln the h 1ndt of the ,;n:-m gVover:nent in less than 24 If they are aIcepted. aI reply settling Ow i~m of peace or- 1,urther0 fighting 11a1y atl-o be iect'ived with in that time. Ithe une rtwa int y caul sed President Wil )son to ca ncel toniglit his proposed trip to Nev .Jersey tomorrow to cast his I'ote ill the congressonal olectiohns, Althottgh the complete text ot t'e historie Versailles document proba Ibly is only now on the citbles for Washi ngton its sibstance hld been reported tpth 'illy and approved by ilthe president Ibefore fihe final draft was prepared. !'evreta ry Lansing's announcement maI de this.- staltemlent: "Aeeording to an ofileial report re levived this evening tihe terms of the Iarmstice to be offered to Germany Iv e just been agreed i t unanimously and 1signed Iby thle represe n titt ives of 1lhe allies and the United States in l'is. Te report further states that di plomat I tin ity has been comn pletely aclhived un 1der con(dit ions of utmost harloly." Suijoe'ted to analysis b)y Imilit.ar;y of iei; hiI bioh allied andul .\miienean, the terms of the Aiutrian irmistice, hih) aire Maid to be no iore (% dr.'stie than those for Gemaniy. a% interpret 1 t mlean abolute' urllrder. Noth is i'ft to the good faith of the vanuishled tand no irst1riions for limie'tionl. ari imposed uipon tile vie ira. 'These ~olicors believc Germany l evft 11tlne. ato 111 st thow herself it11ot resrive upn lie m)cy of the victors;. .'itai'Vneence for wh'ieh the CeS -"'ation of host ilit ies piaves the w"ay. t aI im iite-! ('n the' Iasi-' of1 necept aneci oft the p:eace teirms alr'eady oit - lined by Priidnt W.ilaeon and when . i' ii 4he il;'ussion St alt:; tihe all ies and - n' 1-i d gi e" will tb' in) a ooui aitit a t \eris'ailles5. r T. i'iamon'i oif armyfl (4)4(rs ts to the114 situiatio on1 )2 thte west ern front ii' Sa i~itarly aena(e is that Ge-rmanyv must *. 4((-4't thle aristMIice (onition (ilr02 face d ai debarlei of lieri armies. Si'-ns of d is it ing the Fra~n(co-.\mericani lin-a have 1.oi iflital atemen')ts y V !, r day a tinted an Amicanii~l brieak thr'oiuh. It - ly as wvere4 the Aus2triani arilie in Italy. TI'hey thien may bei ('ruShted Sel .* * . .. .. * * * * * * 11UY \aYOl * lREI (OIItiNS DUE'ISI * a t