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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 191 GERMAN U-BOATS AGAIN OFF COA Tanker Sunk Off Virginia S day and Other Craft in Cai dian Waters. ? THF. CREWS REACH SAFE C ? Submarine Opened Fire With Giving Crew Time to Mak< the Boa*. According Keports. * ? r Washington, *Aug. 8.?Ger v submarines now are operating at widely separated points along Atlantic Seaboard?one in the portant sea lane off the Virg coast, where the American I i steamer O. B. Jennings was s Sunday and the other in Cana waters where fishing smacks other unimportant craft have 1 .destroyed. Presence of another raider in waters off the middlo-Atlantlc c where in May and June upward twenty vessels were sunk bee ^ known when the navy departi announced the sinking of the nings and the landing of from 3 32 members of the crey at Nor ^ by an American patrol boat. [ Missing Men lainded. ^ * The captain and thirteen n bers of the crew of the Amer tank steamer O. B. Jennings, ! Sunday by a German submarine )e Virginia coast, and reporte< iy&st missing, have arrived safel ' torfolk, Va., the navy depart! iiinounced. The fourteen men the thirty previously reported ( having been landed accounts foi the members of the .tanker's era / Full details of the sinking ol , . / Jennings were lacking, but from y fact that the steamer sent a win / message saying she was helnj^ s 1 ed and asking for assistance. I .< clals assumed the submarine op f fire without giving the crew tim ) make to the boats, though there j the possibility the steamer had dortalten to make a run for sa ^ /v boats answered the i yiiIIa, but neither the Jennings ? Ayt submarine was in sight \ * *ity arrived. Sunday night at .Jg * position given by the steamer, L I tbrffvlvors were found. > Sowed Mines, tftbr " 'The suhn>nt iije which has Hk ^opru'ating for severjTl days in (' <11 an waters is believed by oflicia have sowed the mines of foi manufacture picked up off the < of Long Island, after the arm cruiser "San Diego was sunk Fire Island July 1 !L Itelief <>f eials that .one of these mines ca the destruction of the cruiser confirmed by the report of the n court of inquiry, which expressed Opinion that the ship's loss of xxas due to an external explosio a mine. + + + + ! + + + + FLINT RIDGE + +++++++++++ Heath Springs. S. C.. R F. L Aug. 8-?Miss Meulah Maker, da B ter of Mr. Robert Maker, of plaee. was married to Mr. It. H. VV Kaskil! on Saturday, July 27th happy eouple is now residing at W lumhia, the home of the groom. Mr. Arthur Sims, a well k? you u f vocalist, of {Heath |Snri assisted Rev. R. M. Jenkins du the latter pa|t of the meeting I last week. Miss Loiivine Plvler. of \\ Bluff, spent last week with M ' Mamie and Kdna Plyler. u \ Mrs. S. T. Crlmminger has quite ill for several days past hi now Improving. Misses Mamie Sims and 9 p Williams, of Rook Hill, were the llors of Mrs. R. J. Sims last wee Miss Ruth Holden, of Kers who ape'a last week-end with i tlves here, returned to her fa Monday afternoon, accompanle( Miss Rertha Crlmminger. Miss Mantis Robinson, of I hurst, visited Miss Relva Sims : week. I Mrs. O. M Twlttv and ehlld w Curtis, Laura and Dora, who s the past two weeks with relai nere,. returnon to thotr homi Hartsrllle Sunday afternoon. Messrs. L. 11. McFarland and jf* g Oalloway. of Hartsvillo, motore $ \ this place Saturday for tho pur of spending tho day with friend? IK Mr. P. VV. Twitty. who has working at tho shipyard in C'ha W ton. returned homo Sunday a noon, accompanied by itim ton H V dauRhter-ln-law. Mr and MrO. J Twitty, who will spend a few Sjjji hera. 8. Rheumatism Arrested: If you suffer with lame muscles or > V J stiffened joints look out for impuriWI ties in the blood, because each attack gets more acute and stubborn. To arrest rheumatism you must )l,n" improve your general health and Ui purify your blood; the cod liver oil tn Scott's Emulsion is Nature's v great blood-maker while it also strengthens the organs to expel the ,Jm Impurities. . Scott's is helping thous' 1 I anat who could not find other relief. Boot* A Boww. Ulwmfleld. N. J. ' OMt ALLEGED DESERTERS f <? FOUND UNDERGROUND to Two York Negroes, Kunaunys from j I Camp Juekson, Arrested in IMig . Out Meal' Town. man two the York. Aug. 8. ?John Harbin and im- William Hardin, two negroes, aKeg;lnla f,d deserters front (lamp Jackson, j tank have evaded arrest since March, unk were captured this week in an undlan derground chamber beneath a stable and at the home of Pete Hardin, father j been of one of the runaways and grand-' father of the other, four miles south the of York. Sheriff Quinn and other, oast officers, after making a careful) a of search of the premises, were on the ante point of leaving when one of the nent party who was exploring the stable Jen- floor uncovered the trap door which 0 to I*d to the subterranean apartment, folk The chamber was about six feet high, six feet wide and eight feet long and was dug by the negroes and had been occupied by them, according to their statement, since March mnk removed ky the ex^ cavation had been hauled away. The; onlv articles In the apartment were! 1 At the uniforms of the deserters and a| y ftt ? tew quilts to sleep on. When foundi nent . the negroes were slow to come out ol" their den, but a little parleying con^ aa vinced them of the futility of resistance. Their only weapon was an un" loaded pistol. The negroes were sent to Camp Jackson from York last ho _ . February. Bless hell- Our Hoys Heal Sportsmen. ?^" Statistics compiled by the army enP<* and navy Y. M. C. A. physical depart-! e to merit show that 165,156 games of wa>< baseball, volleyball, boxing matches ut^~ track meets, etc., were conducted I:?; the training camps of the southeast-l a?lioiern military department during the nor month of June. rhdn|> r 0 Helps jBj HIS Sick K ?j useo QSP CarduL the wdman's C.,.j was tonic, heaped Mrsj Wilaval liam Evtasole, of J Hazel 1 ,h? Patch, Kj. Read what life S^e wr't(^: "I I had a general brcakinf-down bed for we^ks, ujiable to + + Mm weakness a^id dizziness, Klflk mjm .. . and tha pains were very severe* /A friend ?Em T r told me I hadH^ed every"| S soon saw it was helping ' The l^nan 4 Tonic allio Do yo^i feel weall diz- mm vls" zy, worn-out? isiyoui *#w EJF lack of ^x>d health cAised %| rehi- Rv ?">?> ?fy 01 the dpra- OT iomo %| plaints so commof^ to MM 1 by JH women? Then why Sot HT give C^rdui a trial? \lt ^ak' should I surely do for yqu lam what it has done for so lrp? many iiousands of othei, pent wome< who suffered?#\ *! 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