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< ?. - \ ? (: i- .\ * i,, ; ^ < L '. < ' ' / VOLUME XXXII SENATOR TO REMEDY I v SCHOOL CONDITIONS Bill Introduced Bv Senator E H. L. Buck Provides For Investigation EMERGENCY FUND IS A IMPORTANT PROVISION ! ______ < 1 Brought About by Schools Using More Funds Than Income Produced. (i Reader* will recall tW* I'pptfPts,mad< by th^ grand jury last verti'ih [to tlic financial comlHkHlMf ttfe'rom f.-^non school system m norry i oumv. many debts had been 'ivawfe in of appropriations; and tVfllte:vdeficit amounting' to a sum of money. The reyvmMf gMHHMtt* that there htul been soniv'tj&d b?an," K^emcnt sonn where and a meeting of trustees and others interested w: called after the term of the court a. "which this report of the grand ju. . had been made. One of the plans thought to b0 the beet in handling the situation was to refer it to tlv legislature. Senator H. L. Buck ha> introduced a bill in the Senate which is now pending in that body. A copy of the bill is as follows, and from a careful reading of it, the people can gain information about the aitattta it i? intended to remedy; r ^THBREAS it appears tl^at a' former Superintendent of Kducutiou allowed the schools of the County io Wat tad* in acca** of amount appor* tio?d to the several districts, resuitiaf in confusion of the school finaTMN da of the-County, and othenvise complicated the situation because of the I lack of a proper book-keeping system in hi* office: the record showing a', the time the present Superintended of Education, M. J. Bullock, cam" I into'office, that the Department w.ih varioux school districts som? thing like $6, i)4o,00| v ith no funds on J hand to pay this amount: that various districts were due the Department approximately $2,347.00, with Jio funds en hand to replace th'^ amount: that in addition to the above, the Department had over-drawn and had used ordinary County fund to an amount something like $4,02.7.OP. ThlU, . from its own record, the I). partment atfoffii that, it had ovc . drawn the''ffrtfd? ' provided fdr ji s schools WfcV si0,500.0'. And WHERE AS ^t'^. that t h * schools of the ui;eWin' <taili of beipg clbsied1 c/uulit iVm V of affairs. JfE&t ... W&ERE^^t#;futin? o-lthe chooITah^ \vbtefro of' the County demands that this situation ^ thoroughly investigated, the cause of tho trouble located and the responsibility fixed. Therefore, be it resolved by tho General Assembly of the Stat0 or 3euth Carolina: Section I.?That the Board of County Commissioners of Horry County is hereby constituted and ap? i ?l - ; _i /i, : 4l. pomwa A wpeciill l/Uiiiinit4?JLWii u? investigate said school situation. ^ Section II,? That tho Commission shall have full power and authority, aftd It is hereby required to make a thorough investigation of this matter to determine, us nearly as possible, .just what is due each school distrir', and what each school district is due the County. To fix, if possible the responsibility for the condition of this of this Department. All records belonging, or in an> -way connected with the office* County Superintendent of Education, Auditor, or Treasurer, or anv other (Official or school trustees of the I County shall be open to the investigation of said Commission, and when required rueh hooks, records or othoi i dor.umonts shall he sum ndered to 9* this Department. Tho Superintendent of Education Auditor and Treasurer shall assist ?aid Commission, if called upon, an<! furnish wvlttea reports, if asked for. of any matter pertaining to his I) . paftaMMt. Said 'Commission slntll likcwK have full puwi-r and authority t h&V* hearings, either public or pri (Continued on Page Eight.-; m* UCH :UEL SAVING IS if APPLIED LOCALLY Jy Reason of the Imperative Order From National Fuel i Administrator. ? t " v On last Thursday national fuel administrator H. A. CiairffcM issued an ardor !< all of the United States Ka.-d j :>f the Mississippi River, including j the whole of Louisiana and Minne* j sota; iu\der the power given him by an executive ruder of President WilMin dated Aug. 21!rd, J If 17, appoint- . ing him to the office and to can y ou'y '.be pnrpo. of the act of Co. ,<ros> ( t-V>T?r?*i11 'refer. <1 to approved' Auffbfcl* TWW? T9-i 7; ptv>hil*Wfc? tliC -1' , by imy i^?:i?iifi'rt 1 i*r^l* or nvtrth"l'ucUirinjv * pldTVi t {+/ five du\'&. Jibiftrtry tXth, 19th, :i?Vth. ?lst anrl ^nfl." amd t'fVr oWry MArdlny hdftinAMf? . /:i*huhVy --Mh. l?>!s : r r> I coaHnnih'"* MmCcli 2Mb, 1 9ffc; w'lfh ?< ***** tihiY.s named in the (A) Hants \vl\i. h ?k : i |]\ ffK&b 1 4... rrfirt' ^W/I/KIY ni^rf:r*Yl srvc'V'Sa?^ ach vcolx la fiYOid . i i-i?/ur, ii1 j'i *>' ". tlm plant itsylf <>r its contents may use only "licit quantity of 'ucl as i.i.ocG.ssai-> l<? prevent such injury t.< the plant or iIs contents. (it) Manufacturers or plants man ufucturin^ perishable foods for necessary immediate consumption. (C) Manufacturers of foods not perishable and not necessary for immediate consumption may burn fuel to the extent authorized by the Fu-d Administrator of the Stat** in which such plant is located or by his duly authorized representative upon -application by the United States Food | Administrator. (D> Newspapers under certain restrictions not necessary to print here for the general public. ; The five days went out with last Tuesday. But the order further provided fol4 , saving fuel on each Monday . beginning January 21st and up to and includhig March 25th, 1!>18 as follows; Section 1. On each Monday, beginning Jan. 21, 1918, and continuing Up to and including Monday, March 25, 1918, no fuel shall be burned (except to such extent as is essential to prevent injury to property from freezing) for the purpose of supplying heat for: (A) Any business or professional I!ices, except offices us?-d by th* Cnited Stae'S. State. County or Muii. i;i; ! Governments, transportutio < oivnanios, public utility cemp.miv . iC'lopi/ene o," telegraph roniprnie , ' i\: ; t 'i-t ompnm'es, physicians >. ten .1m s. Killing Coip'ch'flftfi; cs. (B) Wholesale o'r retail' stores ' iin,' otic r stores, iMsin'ess' houses, or ?e. iiicss buildings whatever, except' - r;. . ' . i .. ,s'.h'nt for'the purpose'^' -i'llmg fooa ' onTy' sUVrOs may inafjWViiVP heces.-aFy lie-it on any* <Vf "tspecified days unci 1 o - -i - in i m v viwvi\ iiuiMi, aim (!.xct'j)l mai for the purpose of soiling drugs an ! medical supplies only stores may mainatin necessary heat throughout the day and evening. (0) Theatres, moving picture houses, bowling alleys, billiard rooms, rooms, private or public dance halls or any other place of public amusement. People were puzzled and did not seem to know whether the strict orders meant wood as well as coal. As 1;he word fuel and not coal was used in the orders, the use of wood is prohibited the same as coal. There was a business meeting at the'office of the chairman of the State council of defense last. Tuesday. The business houses of Conway were notified of the meaning of the order and Conway and Horry County generally will observe the order in its truc spirit. The order applies rn the county as well as in towns and cities. * HAD LEG M!N3 i WHILE AT PLAY i George I?row 11, a student at tin Hurroughs High School, and who i 1 about the aire of twelve years; whil< playing with the other children a the school hist week broke his loj and was taken ^onie , tfopi ,s<^y>pl ,fo , >;\per.l .attention in '.seM'hg th j hvok ui nub. The young 1? y wn Vsting hi* wrest linn: pov? er: wit vcung Cyrus Dawsey. Ifmt] ?WA?. S. P., THURSDAY JAW I. D. ELLIOTT LAND I] AGAIN ADVERTISED 1 \ ? The H. 1). Klliott lands arc-again dvertiscd for snl?? at public auction j n the first Monday in February | 915S, this being the second time the mtice of sale has appeared within , he last few months since last yea? rhen the various mortgages against he property were foreclosed. The lands, consisting of ten different tracts were first advertised in November for the first Monday in December 1917. Mr. Flliott had not jeen satisfied with the decree of the ourl and hda given notice of appeal r the supreme court; and in order .o stay a sale of the premises on account of his appeal it was necessary for him to file an appeal bond in tho r.uhi of SI 7.009.00 in the fovtfo pre cribed by the statute, lie obtained nr. order of injunction stopping the? rale on the first Mbn/laV in DdCe'ifr*" her, with the provision that his ujv ' jv-al hond shoulYf be Tiled within fftte'en days i nrhv tlri 'Tlnfe W (IVT in-j jimrt'i'Hi oy.irv. Within the 1'ift^d'fj rTTTyTT lie fa'led to filo tl^'VprrAi^tTnt'iil"! for ti?.' !:iamOtiTtr-rVvb'iiTVd. as'thvj 7;tyrvC'nbVphfib's' refilled to tu'v*1: | the liability; honed tin? attorneys repivsi. nting t'l.j Palmetto Grocery Co., ,r 11 to J'oit"Injure of thy mortgages, at once bud the lands veadvetiscd i\>/ ?ai .:-day i:i J' ? bi nary nvxt. The) k.nds Toy* ; a considerable acreage. IS CONVTCTEDUNDER ; WHITESLAVE LAWS Several weeks ago a young tit.in j going by the name of Todd was ar- j rested under a Warrant from the j United States district Courts aud was placed in the Horrv County jail by Oeputy Marshall J. T. Proctor," fo await his Vn:d \njhe district court vi, ft chutgA a violation of the' Man it I vvhitu slavery statute. The arrest whs made ntT*C|urendou* N. C . . Jim lojlowing account of a trial Columbia, S. last week is thought to refer to this rase: "boo Todd, a former employed of the Union News .Company, W;i* brought to trial on tho charge of t ransporting a woman from one State to another for illicit purposes and upon conviction was given a senleneo of Is months in the federal prison in Atlanta. Tho testimony! was to tho effect that Todd had by promise of mur'iage caused a girl of, is years o" ago to leave her homo at Wadesboro, X. C.. and come with hir: j o Choraw of ll:; State. The girh; 00 Ay V,l ih,. staid lis pr^'cifting* noss. She told tho hor^tb'le d'Tnils ojn .he story of tho'wBpfWW; Tirju y lvmaiiKrfl o/ff Ynr- h' vbi*^ fe^i n'iiuitos and rc^UV^d' , ;i;> 'of?'1 guilty. JTi.*tYW "/iwnfifly? g$tod for if sertffn?e 'oV'tfiroe beeadso of" th'e s< ffotfz'wtfisotlvo'ift-' # '' . ?' '* *V. r/* \ * lonso, stating that each yefrr many unprotected girls pass through thin, same locality on their way to an I from school, and a severe example made of one person would act as a deterrent to others. Judge Smith gave the IS months' sentence." FOUR ARE StANDING FOR PHSTI1FFIP.F 1(13 > VII W I VI IVk #wv There was an examination for th^i position of postmaster at Conway.] hold in Marion, S. C., on January] Sth; the purpose heinj? to fill the p?sition upon the recent resignation o. Mr. A. C. Thompson, who has held i tlie place for the past several years. There were four who took the exam-| ination; Messrs. C. 15. Dusenhury, i\ W. IJethea, C. It. Scarborough, and A. L. Proctor. It is not known as to: who th(> successful applicant will l??, I nor just when the new postmaster will he rinnoinlfwt l nil /iiiul ' I'Im/I Pi\?' I f v> \? (iipi i^uui i i in I i "i | the position. l?ntil tin- new appointor has boon qualified, the position will be filled by Mr. Thompson. The next annual meeting of tinState Teachers' Association will he held in Columbia March 14-If> inclusive. The general sessions will oe held in the Columbia Theatre and the department meetings will be hold in the high school building and <?th ?r adjacent snjon\s. 7 ' ??? o ? A, R. Wright of llladenboro, X. spent some timo in Conway on bu?iacss the latter part of last week. UARY 24. 1918. BUSINESS MEN AGREE I TO CLOSE UP PLACES A meeting1 of the Merchants ami ( business Men of Conway was call <1 hy Kuel Administrator .1. C. Spivey to emphasise closing on Mondays of each week. A telegram from Mr. Spivey t?? State l*'ue' Administrat??f (iossett was read hy Secretary L. .*). Mag ruth, Mr. CiossettV reply was a> follows* "Clarfii Id's order plainly i specifies fuel, making no distinction . between wood and coal or any oth t \ kind of finl. Report promptly all \ vi(da t ions.M A mcLi'm was made hy S- I'. Haw- si recorded hy C, R, Sear!) n oug'h th 1 , hll stor? s p?vl business offices o\rept Dvum" Stores, Ranks, and vSaw Mills furnishing fu ?1 close for the!, following nine Mortdays. Thitivn. wn-? crt-Crhol. Thy drug stows j iMM nttJvt*"! to close at on?' clock <\\ $t, i A nmfioo va - tht*h tlint' "all }' .-loivV ('nnwuy, Mr e-rf*h day in Vlrc w'tVIV fffi e'j " rdays. This inhtfWi \vT?^' vft{'T^nPF^Jj The mooting \vn< xV'^ll' :i J -nn.j Mpivii 1? V\'-orfJjfrtt'V fTTsied. There was no oh jo .' ttTVfi vht >'<1 and while t Inn grocery stores w;w exempted from lh(. order llmv wil. , lir.glv consented to c-l??.<? with the other business lmusOs. : Mr. Spivey stated that the order to ! close on Mondays applies to all stores I in the County and a strict compliance with the order is expected. ( REPORTVIOLATIONS TO ADMINISTRATION | The Herald has received the fo* ! lowing letter from Mr. Wm. 10. Million, lfood Administrator of South j t'urolintt, regarding waste, violation, of the food laws and regulations, extortion, and excess profits, whiV. should . he reported whenever feu a . by any citi/.en. Tlie lott? r follows: Dear Sir: Mr. Hoover ha> stated that cor serration of food in America wiU probably la: the deciding factor in the | war. ! Xext to fighting on the battle i * 1 ront in huropo conservation ol toad I i is the most mnx.M:m1 ou'vlon tli-n I can be rem loir <1 our country in this time of stress. All food adminsit ration is useless j without the coopoiation of th?. poo-. . ph1. It ifcltnpossiblo for any. food* i [fo stf I j tO(H vVMttfthnS' oT' !a$\ 1 I <5eV? pTo^U'it' afid \vAsfa4 utftt&s i'WHJJ ! are rerftmted; uvfj H?e" glvf^urW < ?>riVfV^ViftII s* mm utffc BbSr mm pM^s- iif-iw* M> mm k.VF'' to" riu'itrr1" .. firir [?$W/ Tf I' A?Smy?Ws ^t#k? xvflt ilsfijS flft? | ticed hut the nam eof those making j complaints will not be mention.>d ex eept where necessary. Communications should he add re.-., ed to Food Administrator, Columhi S. C. All information should he given and every effort will \w made to pro; mote fair dealings and fair profits. Kindly urge your people to com munieate with this office freely. 1 Yours truly, Wm, Klliott, Food Administrator for South Carolina. 1 .Jan. 1 1th. I IMS. ! FUEL MEANS BOTH | WOOD AND GOAL Kditor Herald: There has been much differenee o ' I (pinion as to whether or not the orders of th.. IT. S Fuel Aflminil'ufS.viv I ; refers to the business places in Hocf 1 ry, when* we had burnt no coal. 1 wish to say that the order plainly slates fuel, making no distinction between wood and coal or any other kind of find. I wish to say h< re that, :.s I see it, it means all mercantile businesses in the country as well in towns. 1 feel that all I will have to do is to call attention to same. Yours very tmlv, t -JSC.' kWi Adm for Horry Co. Conway, S. C. Jan. i uipiip.vi 111 *mmmm all 10RRY FARMERS Jl TO GET NITRATE L Sovernment to Sell Nitrate Form Fertilizer Through County Agent. t Washington, D. Jan, No- i ire has been ^jyon to \V, O. Davis, Vi?rieu!tUral .\>vi*rtt for Horry Ou'n\ , that the 1'. S. Departnieiit of A.-t'- ! Ivpltpiv will soil at I'ost a supply ?t* nitrate of soda to funnel's in Horry bounty. | ^ 'I'll.- nitrate wa> purchased thnnui'h 1 tile War Industiies Hoard under the J lUtho. ity of the Hood Control Act ' o^iept *>? 'he program for stimulat , riculturnl pioduetioii. It v ' i>iV.*<tnloaded at Atlanta ports and He \Vi 1! h<? JsTa.oO -t ion. free on ear. al f?ort of arrival. Fa rot t , V0*tfit- to pay in addition froi^h:! j of ittT'Mil a?'d Hie Stnt 4? BPP"^'r Hiyv R" Honv to Oolain Nitrate. * Ahpliealions for a part of uio lot). 7)00 tons 01' nit i':i to bought by Lh? government will I ? received onl\ I Colo a?:'"ol fanners or ??\voyi\? y. 'miners of farms 1~<V Use no fuel"* land, and may be Made through County Agent \Y. 0. Davis n> through AitV Vn ember of a local com-! ... i not tec consisting" ol : I (loo. #1. Hollidav for Calivants Fe?, ry Township, W. C. Hooks, Floyds Township. Ceo. Kowler, Gnvn Sea Township. W. IT. Stone, I.ittle River Town- 1 t hip. W\ J. Jordan, Dogwood Nock '|ow.'? shin, Rob Stalvev, Socasteo Town.Jvip. ; W. }\ Mardwicko. Conwaj Town- , ship, . J. F. Warper, Ihieks Township. J no. Atkinson, Dog- Rlufl' Township. J. W. Kasser, Uayboro Township. Dan Hardwiek, Simpson <frtvek ( Township. No money will be reijtiinid with "ttm ' application hut upon notice from til" 1 County Agent farmers who have sigu *d annlicat ions rnosi t 1 - ' I """ local hank, association, or individim', ' designated by the Secretary of Agri- 1 culture to a'*t as tip. farmers' agere. i foi' that purpose, money to c>vo* th?-11 tost of the fertilizer except, th?*! freight charge. After the money is I transmitted to Washington the id- i irate will he shipped to the farmer^. ' If npplications for the nitvat,. exen i the supply of about lOO.thK) tons fch * i ^>ivcrmn>'i)l will allot rh.e suppl\ o i | fcgVo rata basis among th<>>,. who i < App! icat ions nuM be rc-j P^&MX TIO\ or M IU>TNOS AN1) I'UrcMl&KS IW coru))liancc with the reptibv- r of "The ItuiMiug-t ode OiMi j TMfjWe'' width ilc Town of (Vimaj j< jjjjrffiaod on Dec. 1?I7, which arc, was passed by the (oeieral Assembly ' 1 eh. ;20. If>t7, the Town Council ay-j pointed Mr. Perry QuattlobawP'. Chief of th,. h ire Dept., Insect >r of" I Duildings and Premises. The law provvides that "once ever, j three months the Insjvertor shall! ' mak,. a personal inspection of every, building and premises within the . fire limits'' and "at least once in each year the inspector shall make a gen- P eral inspection of all buildings in th' ; corporate limits, aid shall at alii times have the right to enter any 1 dwelling, store or other buildings and j 1 premises to innsp.-ct ill,. <*ame with- 1 < ut in ?!e .tat ;oii 1'reni any one. P ;; shall be the duty of the impeetor ' I notify the occupant ami i>\vnri' *?t" a *. premises of any dofnets found in thi , ^ ; ? iirral inspection and see that they;* am properly eonvebd. and t.hat dan t ? porous int !amal>l(? conditi mis on prom 11 isos arc removed." i i The report of this in-poet ion is tv-! t quired by law to be made to the In-! 1 suranoo Commissiom r of South Cur- ' 1 olina before Feb, I "?. * Conway is one of Is other cities'I ami toons of South Carolina that ha* |< adopted this ordinance. The hearty 1 ? co-operation of the public is earnest- I ly solicited in this all important, mat- : tor, and with this forward step "for 1 the preservation of l'ire waste," thevs ; is an assurance of less destructive i fires in the lut.ure and wo can r?\u >n i ably expect a reduction in o\ir tit 1 uwsuranee rates in the near future. i Uospoct fully, J1 Town of Conway, It\ t'. II. S { Oerk. < ~ NO. 40 EUTON DESIGNS ON VENICE mm > :alian Troops Relieve Increasing Enemy Pressure on Lover Piave .OW WATER GAVE TEUTONS A CHANCE lusti o-G'Viix^n Losses Heavy tu 'Stubborn Two hour Fight. C ' r I'v ' I i* "t i j.< Lhi*, t vv '1 ital. . T sduy. 1 t troofs ' vv > mI in i!\o pro;.ur(. \ .a- on- s boon eserfc in-- it V ' ' i the scclof* in a u v ?>. 'i .,i- t ri: uguhur si ct r umally ? !??:?v. cl i?f the cn;?? my v -i . v.-h'.?lv -vi" i -<i?; hm;t--r ilatl.i b' ' .:ruinr th? Rtifc ffTMt'y ' \,vat*r Van- permitted thor nneiriy *. i- /-w his hnut-iuns almost tj ( . ' S"> . and tin V notiun hv-^ J.f>Ojl. qf. T5.n m > a-.fnis and . itahi j.shmi dujf outs and ; . bs in "the lu-^oons at /Rjjonzi;-. /. ?1' a. Jufit- iVoiro>.:~ Urn rfcre* front '"'v,'. bil^i whioh t > nbuvwU* th# laiiul ?*i'o rua to Potto 0rurtd* the bnA'lv of Vrtniof. the (r??.,s," of tJi?r- WO'-k the Itu|~ i:.i> l?*. ;/ U: /-. bor bni'<a-l the dttgour-jr md C. v; > u th?i ><i lwo on which* ilni o; f aU^hipting' to CPO-?4? U Th* citemy uuni* .vprs V ' i.tbomptci to (rtloi-#* his >*omiO " nu * ?'' - was u? 1 to(itiIy rv pulsed, i?\*? Filial TtfNt. SlVuij; ! / v.ie repeated cheeks, tbo T.,eray biviv;rit hit; vili force to ;. b?teM;.y . vniinK. Th'-.y were ioA t>y eh? .' .1 Italian hvoau froiri thw )\rei i-.' : '. u.d -ri brig-ud**?fhe H . l their way ui the ci ./*!' utipyort The fight nts A' Ms Tu lor the- L'h-y. wvo ho us* rut t :< v.e ny gradual'y gave grounds aid \v;. - ily pushed back froa* the r ho ha4.1 gained. Oi.: "1* S ? favorite rase ' used oy the ? n 1 ; vvus for v patty of h.m rvoouf a yiince aith. their hiindjr "i>, colli 'Knnx-.ud," Ahm they vrouM . v i-i'.'io to the I'nlian line? rhey v. ";!?! ush lb-.ward .mddenty with 'k . .made , i at to bo mowed ? rio'Ai: -.- v .y advamrd by tho Italian. liiliC ' .III thv. "1 bo fighting three.; Vex was at civ. > .yuarters. H(;.w :u*> were sustained. Ly the ' .od the I' i.ms capture*! 1A0 *u' The lot'Je grwumt was ? 11 i w itli A ?j r. .bead. T) frat'.. .* * .3ucc-. it'. gi ? ?.< a soriouA i'hi?c] . i t the enemy * flort to im* :?.''tion vrnice, OFFERED HIS BLOOD TO SAVE COMRADE TH . . <> -; i-oacho-. u. 'Yom Clwn j* htcK: : ) ! i shows the readiness "ff ihe b: >' ih0 n:i':To:.al army freer* this .' Vri.'r.y to offer thei. life's blood in b' ' f their country A. in :>'>? / ->f the soldier boys werw. waits .c tV hospital for cultural to l\? ? v. mI to dctt v-.ninc if tiu y acov ? .i".v of merung iti.S wh?? d.tt-.TJ v" suddenly calbxl to tw* losp'tsl idants brirtfltiuft- up whitt .pp. i bo the Ufehiss form of ^ orTi.i. ...id accoinpauied by two loch, r . doetoes paused ;ui?l -,skr<' i v!\t i'e \vp -e a man in the To\v<.( la- 'could \-olunttvr to Rive ip cui'l'KMh'ut blood to restore, vitality a. tie.- -cm Tiprly lifeless man. Cor)or.;l el P. Mi she ? at once stepped \>rp . r?* t na ih-eely offered as mueli ?f his hi- ed as was wanted for thev ?urj>o 'e. The next Mint was seen of .h>rp-.? :.! \tishoe was when he return d to t;\" I all pale and weak fro** he 1 v <?f the. life fluid, and ho hart ; band::r.e ' a.m. And l^e seemed to ook V\r,.;. ) fhi- giving' of his blood . matt -r M;V worthy of note, Hfr \QY( r .. / o %ciuired the name of thtt man V- -Mod, neither did ho mako dim: oil V u'v, ?\ to any <>i' th<? doctor* ior to ' ^ for v how: h*? ,;av^ tU* :>l<xxt. > )? liko will make a i:?.03o jr.- thorns. !?.' ^ *r. i TCorvy >". Oli.s war.