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WPST TAKE STEPS U f TO FIGHT PLAGUE i * , I1 Stokm Measures for Suppression; Are Found Disease May Hit i j v.. States Yet Untroubled. J: * -? i Washington, Aug. 18.?With k: ^ "warning that unless measures are' found' for its suppression, the infan-j Se paralysis epidemic may - advance ?] ?e*t summer to States not now appreciably affected, the national con- 3 ference of health officers adjourned 1 today after adopting recommenda 1 'Www for control of the plaffu? and ( naming a standing committee to studv Jte> cause. Coctf>erating among federal, State ?ad local health authorities toward curtring the epidemic was emphasized as imperative in a resolution adopted [aad reflations were recommendea. to control travel from epidemic zonea of obildren 16 years of age and under by issuance of uniform travel ^ [ grants and notifications 'but without < i en interstate quarantine. } Delegates to the conference, who; iBolnded health of&cers irom 40; i States and many experts of the pub- j Kc (health service, expressed confi- j dence tonight that the two days* ex-1 change of views -would result in vitalizing the campaign against !t Assistant Surgeon General Rucker, \rho presided] over the coifsrenct made the following statement tonight: < ?-rrr_ 1 frflTllclv and i ' W C iHX auiuittvu ? ? I freely to the public that we have! something we don't know a great! ( <teal about and the public sympathizes 1 s with our efforts to do whatever wa 1 ( can with the limited knowledge we j f have. (Wle can't afford to leave cny 11 stone unturned. j t i "The great bulk of the traveling * public, presumably not exposed, 1 should not be hampered until we, t know "which persons are actually dis-1 ease carriers." J * In recommending restriction of j travel of children under 16 years from j known epidemic areas, the conference expressed its "belief that no more adTOoced step to^tird interstate quarantine measures should fee taken with the present limited "knowledge of the methods of transmission. The standing committee appointed < CMisiste of Surgeons C. H. Lavinder 2 acd "Wade Frost of tiie public health * errioe, Dr. D. T. 'rattie 01 vrasmuston State, Dr. T. St, Clair Drape of * Illinois and Dr. Oscar Dowiins of ^ imrisiana. They will colect and distribute information regarding the disease. A committee report recom- r arwndiag "uniform methods of ex eh&nge of epidemic information was also adopted. Representatives of rail-' j roads have requested a special con-j fnence with public health service of- j ^ flciale to discuss cooperation in regn.-1 c the travel of chiMren. Su *n j faceting probablly will "be arrange ^ WTthtn the next tw*> -weeks. , ^ f mUO* YIETTW IfATT TAED ITEtf ON PPOMISE OF 8UPP0RT KEXT YE.4R 1 c "Washington, Aug. 17.?Senate and borae conferees today agreed to retain on the naval bill the $6,000,000 1 appropriation for equipment of the 11*77 7**^ -Norfolk, Charleston, New Orieens, Paget Sound, Boston, Ports- j mmth and Philadelphia to Mid war dafts. { The $1,250,000 appropriation for adT dffikm fenpjOTwnents for the Charles- ^ ion yard, including a dry dock, waa s stricken out. Chairman Tillman of the senate na... . _ _ a naJ ooommittee. consented to nave uie ^ pedrtJ Charleston appropriation ( tfricken out after Chairman Pad . CBfct, of the house committee had {promised that he -would support a simitar appropriation next year provided SUMMERLAN For the high* of young For Catalogue a matron address P. E. MONRO m> mmm f Uewate> jk i oornfrcission authorized to invest!- 1 j?te the advisability o? such a projec; -(ported favorably. , An aDDroDriation of il.OOO.OOO for a J lew wharf at the New Orleans navy ?rd also was stricken out. The elimination reduce the total -f ;he naval bill to $313,391,843. "I yielded on the Charleston appropriation," said Senator Tillman, against the wishes of South Carolina members in the house, for the reason :hat ac ommission is authorized to in resiigatfi the advisahiVty of improving listing or establishing an additional i lavy yard on the Atlantic coast soutli < )f Cape Hatteras, to report as early c ?s possible. "Charleston courts investigation and 1 i? not afraid of the result. It am n"> * pork barrel senator and have recently t Xiid my respects to pork barrel con- i pressmen. It was, therefore, impossi- 1 3le for me to stand out in the senate c 'or appropriations for my own harboh-hen such an attitude might force ab-. t >ent members of the bouse to return i for a special vote on tis> item." t ?S23SJ- f SO IMPORTANT GAINS ? ON ANY WAR FRONTS | * London Beports Determined but Unsuccessful Efforts by Germans on ! Western End of British Salient j j In the Somme Country. 11 For the first time in "weeks no Change of importance was reported in my theatre of the war Thursday. The most violent fighting occurred >n the western end of the British ;alient on the Somme. Six times the 5erman? advanced in a desperate effort to bend back the British lin^ 1 lorthwest of Pozieres. Tendon reports * .hat all of these assaults were repuls- i a id with heavy losses and that the * 3ritish. captured about 100 yards of ,renches northwest of Bazentm. An interesting feature of the situa- 1 :ion on the Western front is that the t V Germans, contrary to their usual pracT* -u?-cr?i crt far msi.fie no attem/Dt to 'IVC, .LiCfc ? ^ . - leliver a counterattack in the regioa c nhere the French and British claim js ; > have captured nearly three miles; ^ )f trenches Wednesday. Some mystery exsits as to the situ- c ition on the Eastern front. For two 1 :onsecutive days the Russians have a irnounced that nothing of importance * lad occurred. The Austrian and Ger- ^ nan -vrar offices have been almo3t 1 xiualy uncommunicative. The only fighting mentioned b-* 1 Vienna -v?3S tie repulse of Russian at- * ^cks on the lines of Gen. von Boehm-* " ' - J- - ? J 4l.? 1 CTDHM11, "WHO is in vuizujuaiiu oi uic j Teutonic forces retiring from the Tar c '?vpo! front. Berlin reports the re c )ulse of Russian attacks south of 1 2rody. a The lull in the Italian operations t against Trieste is unofficially explain- f *d from RAjme as due to Gen. Ca- t icTna's desire to straighten his lines t ofore proceeding with a general of- r cnsive again6t the1 great Austrian c ieaport. incMari j3*?ror>'is.Tift9 have acain s aided Venice but Home says thev aused only slight damage. c TO PROTECT EXCHANGE. p p few Britteb Loan Regarded as Only ii Preliminary. i: London, Aug. 16.?The forthcoming t oan to be issued in the United Statei & or Great Britian is regarded in bank- t g circles as a preliminary move to o rotect exchange, which recently fcaa E *en showing signs of drooping. The a .mount of the iseue is go small, how- p ver, that the .belief is expressed that t K' more comprehensive operation, a tj%v, -ar?r> allied to ], rw AAA AUV? WWV vw - ? -- ? Jreat Brition, may be undertaken in a he near futuTe. t T ? <] 1 3 Subscribe to The HeraW And Newa, q c n pat i rrr I V LULLCllL s c ?r education women nd other infort r I t 'E, President, j South Carolina, I j 3RITJU* BORROWS t QUARTER BILLIO.V j I Leading Banks in Several Cities Cooperate?Securities Pledged Against Loan. I 1 New York, Aug. 16.?Formal an- ( louncement was made by Jv P. Morran & Co.,.as syndicate managers, of ^ he new loan to Great Britian, aggre- ^ jating $250,000,000 to run for two f rears at 5 per cent, interest. Associated with Morgan & Co., are jeveral of the leading banks, trust c *mpanies and banking houses of this v tfty, Boston, Pittsburgh and Chicago. r The loan is in the form of gold lotes dated September 1, 1916. The British government reserves the risrht " ~ O " * w , > redeem the entire issue in whole or n part, on 30 days' notice at any time r ip to August 31, 1917, at 101 and ac.'rued interest. Pledged against the loan are securi s ies to the value of $300,000,000 which ? i elude stockfe. bonds and other sec-uri ies of American corporations, securiies of the Dominion of Canada, Ar-1 I >v.*itzerland. Denmark and Holland. I ' d The banking syndicate will under ; vrite the notes at 9S and interest. J ^ jl: I vPlies Cared in 6 to 14 r 'a Tour druggist win reiunci ir.oi"-v ;J . )INTMENT fails to cure any ess'. <:f li-Vi: _ Jl'.nd. Bleeding' or Piotnidiufi: F7!?c ' <j 6 to ! } <j - j rhe SrstapiVicatic - - j State of 0outh Carolina. j ^ Court of Common Pleas.- j Bank of Pom aria, Plaintiff, ! ^ Against ! T 11 G. W. Kinard, Frankie A. Kinard, Vr j 5. Boinest, D. A. Ruff, >vV\ P. Counts, j ?mma A. Baker, The Farmers Bank | ind The Southern Cotton Oil Com-1. tauy, , jDefendants. Pursuant to an oraer of court in ^ he above entitled action, I will sell .. o the hightst bidder at public aucion, ,v >efore the courthouse door of Newber- v y, iS. C., within the legal hours of sale, ^ >n saleday in September. 1916, the ame being the 4 day of said month; . Ill that lot of land in the Town of 'J Prosperity, county of Newberry, State if South Carolina, with the buildings D hereon, containing fourteen hundred e .nd forty-four square feet, more or d ess, bounded by lots ci W. A. Moseiey, ? ?he Peoples -National Bank of Proa- c ierity, by Elm street and by the pubic square of said town, said lot beng the property of the said Prankie r L Kinard. o lAlso that lot, piece or parcel of and in said town of Prosperity, ounty and state aforesaid, containing d >ne acre, more or less, bounded by t unds of A. P. Dominick, & 0. Counts i I ,nd Mrs. Sal lie Cook, the same being he property oi the said Geo. W. Virr? I _ kiiiai vi, jj.cl v iiJLg uccu i tu uijlu I iy Frances W. Kinard, by deed datei o he 18th day of May, 1904, and of ecord in the office of the clerk of ourt for aiid county in Deed Book ^ , page , it bting wktre the t aid Geo. W. Kinard now resides. E Terms of sal: One-half of the purhase money to be paid in cash, the alance in twelve months, the credit a ortion to be secured by bond of the ? mrcfoaser and mortgage of the prem- c 3es sold; the buildings thereon to be ocured for their ins?*rabl? value and a he policy assigned tc the Master as ^ ddition collateral; said credit portion ^ o bear interest from the day of sale j, ,t the rate of eight per cent per anium unt il paid in full, payable a unuaily, said bond and mortgage to ^ rovide for ten per cent attorney's p ee in case of collection by suit or by ,n attorney; the purchaser to be alcrwed to (anticipate payment of all or <3 .ny part of the credit portion at any c ime. The lots will be sold separately. s a A a* a a yiV* l/\f a e _ k JLL^ syuv^cooiui IU1UUC1 vr JLL CAVU IV 0, Ck-O p in evidence of good faith, will be retired to deposit with the Master ifty dollars, or a ceritfied check for aid amount, and will be required to :omply with the terms of sale within a en days from dsay -of sale; in case he i1 ails to do so, the Master will resell h h9 said premises on the following c :aleday at the risk of the former pur:haser. The purchaser will be re- d [uired to <pay for papers and revenue c fomric C H. H. RikanL 0 Master. Aoi-gust 7, 1916. c ANNOUNCEMENTS. u FOE CONGRESS : a (J There is a rumor being circulated A +Vi rv /\fTr if fVsof Uat? "HTttoH A DTi 1C ULTC L'iivul Uiiai iiUU* IV J ?tv *u a lot a candidate for reelection as Cono pressman from this district We take g bis means of correcting same, knowing his true worth as a man and ocognizing his splendid service In Congress, we take pleasure in an- 4 IVUUVlilg iO O VOUUiUCWU iVA t Mends. I am a candidate tor congreoe from he Third congressional district, sub-' c ect to the rules of the Democratic = >rimary. i A. H. DAGNAliL. t FRED D0MI3ICK IS A CANDI- 1 I ATE fOK CONGRESS SUBJECT N> THE RULES OF THE DEMO- ' :ratic party. I hereby announce myself as can-j^ iidate for congress from the Third jitetrici, babject to the Democratic c rimary. j JOHN A. HORTON. t I announce myself a candidate for f ongress from the Third district. I t vill abide the rules, regulations and esults of the Democratic primary. i-iULNKX C, TIUUMA^. | t FOIt STATE SENATE j * Alan Johnstone is nominated for! eelection to the State senace, subject o the Democratic primary. 1 I am a candidate for State senate, ubject to the rules of the Democratic rimary. c NEAL W. WORKMAN. t FUit SULitilvft, blii UKllll I 1 hereby announce myself as a can- j ^ idate for the office of Solicitor of the j Eighth Judicial circuit of South Caro-i , f ina composed of the counties of Abbe-! ; c ille, Greenwood, ^aureus and New-' _ I r erry, suDject to the rules of the Dem- i cratic primary. T B. V. CHAPMAN. > I hereby announce myself a candi- J ate for solicitor of the Eighth circuit omposed of the counties of Green- i food, Abbeville, Laurens and Newierry and will abide the rules of the )emocratic primary election. HOMER S. BLACKWBtL. T. Frank McCord is hereby an- j ouiiCed as candidate for solicitor of j he Eighth judicial circuit, subject to )emocrat;c primary. I hereby announce mj self as a eanlidate for solicitor of the Eighth udicial district, composed of lAibbe- ille, Laurens, Newberry, and Greenwood counties, subject to the rules of he Democratic primary. . c GEO. T. MAGILL. s 1 ? r ?0RHOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES J The name of W. B. Boinest is here- ^ y submitted to the Democratic vot- ( rs of Newberry county as a candiate for the house of representatives, ubject to all the rules of the Demoratic primary. FRIENDS. ' c I am a candidate for the house of epresentatives, subject to the rules f the Democratic party. c T7 FT TiTVJAIMS ? l I hereby announce myself as a can- c ildate for the house of representaifves, subject to the rules of the << )emocratic primary election. T. A. DOMINICK. I am a candidate for the house of c > epresentatives, subject to the rules * f the Democratic party. T W\f EYYr.TT V Vt I hereby announce myself as a can- ^ idate for the house of represents 3 Ives, subject to the rules of tne )emocratlc primary election. EUSTON N. KIBLEEj W. I. Herbert is hereby announced ^ * a candidate for the legislature and > ill hViMa fVa vaciiHe rvf fVi<o Ttafnn. f u?l auiug buo A V* WUV X/VJUJ>V . 0 ratio primary. Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced s a candidate for nomination for the fl ouse of representatives in the ap- c iroaching Democratic primary, sub- ? ?ct to the rules of said primary. C. T. Wyche is hereby announced t s a candidate for the legislature and , rill abide the rules of the Democratic t rimary. FOR CLERX OF COURT I hereby announce myself a candiate for reelection to the office of lerk of court for Newberry county, tfbject to the rules of the Democratic irimary. , c JNO. C. GOGGANS. I FOR PROBATE JUDGE \ The many friends of J. B. Baker nnounce him a candidate for probate tidge of Newberry county and pledge c ' * -1- 1 IV. 1 iim 10 auiue we ruies vi ul?*3 uv- j ratic party. I I hereby announce myself a candiate for probate judge of Newberry ounty for the unexpired term of C ^ !. Schumpert and will abide the rules T f the Democratic party. ( J. M. K. BUSHARDT. W. P. Ewart is announced as a . andidate for probate judge for 'the mexpired term of C. C. Schtrmpert nd will abide the rules of the Demo- r ratic party. 1 Dr. Van Smith is hereby annotmoe.1 I s a candidate for the unexpired term f probate judge of Newberry county, ubject to the Democratic primary. c t FOR SUPERVISOR , I hereby announce myself as a canidate for supervisor for Ne^/berry ounty, snDject to tne xjemocrauc yn~ . aary. / HENRY M. BOOZER. ! befeby ^aaounce myself &a a can- t i r liaaie for reelection to the office of i iupervi&or for Newberry county and \ vill abide bv tbe rules and reeula iocs of the Democratic primary el#cioc. t J. C. SAMPLE. a FOB SHERIFF 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of New- c >erry county and will abide th<* rules ^ >f the Democratic primary. My prom- f se is to do in the future as 1 have in he past when I served you?to perorm my duty faithfully and cons^ien- ^ iously. M. M. BUFORD. r I am a candidate for reelection to t he office of sheriff of Newberry ;ounty, subject to the rules of the ? Democratic party. CANNON G. BLEASE. ? t -OS SUPERISTEJiDEJiT of edu. , CATIOy * I hereby announce myself a caidilate for the o&ce of county superinendent of education and -will abide be rules of t.be Democratic party. t ELBERT H. AULL. j < : c ro the Voters of -County County: | c 1 hereby announce my candidacy or the office of county superintendent >f education, subject to the rules and < egulations of the Democratic pri- t nary. I seek the office "not for what I can get out of it, but what I can )ut .into it.'-' Respectfully yours, CLEM SON (M. WILSON, jc Jniversity of S. C.. Columbia, S. C. j t March 7, 1916. * j. S. Wheeler is hereby announced 'or the office of superintendent of iducation of Newberry county, sub-|r ect to t.lie rules of the Democratic! f >arty, j t FOR COUNTY TEEASUEEK j1 1 liereby announce myself for treas - j irer of Newberry county, subject to! be rules of tbe Democratic party. i1 JAS. F. EPTING. 2 1 hereby announce myself a candi- 1 late for the office of county treasurer, _ lubject to the rules of the Democratic )rimary. I will appreciate your sup)ort Should I be elected, I will de- c rote the best efforts of my life to the 2 lischarge of the duties of the office. ? WILLIAM E. PELHAM, SR. <5 I hereby announce myself a candiiate for the office of county treasurer ind will abide the rules of the Demo- 1 :ratic primary election * E. M. < I hereby announce myself as a caniidate for the office of county treaslrer, subject to the rules of the Dem>cratic primary. { CLAUDE C. SOHUMPERT. , A FOE AUDITOR T hereby annonnce myself as a can-:" fn i> +ho nffloo /vf oiiriftn* f/sr tfe^'berry county and will abide by . be rules of the Democratic primary. ^ J. MOODY BEDENBAUGH. J I hereby announce myself as a can[idate for the office of county auditor, ? object to the rules of the Democratic irimary, J. B. HALFACRE. I I hereby announce myself as a can- r -fVi A -n^aH^AT> r\4 '?A1? f* nuavc 1V1 tuc 'JA'DIUVU ui ckuvnw-i ivi V> lewfoerry county, subject to the rules >t the Democratic party. W. R. REID. r I respectfully announce my candi- f lacy to the good people of Newberry I ounty for REELECTION to the ofIce of county auditor. If reelected I Pledge to .perform the duties encum- 1 tent on me in a strictly temperate, r Lonorable and efficient manner, and n a way that will conserve the best ntereets of the whole people of New- i >erry county. i SUGSNB (Gene) S. WHRTS. FOE SLiSTEB 1 hereby announce myself a candilate for the office of master of New- I >erry county and wiJl abide the rules 3 md regulations of the Democratic >arty. JAMtS D. QUATTLBBAT3QL < I hereby announce mjself a candi- 3 late for reelection to the office of < natter nf Nfiwberrv nftiintv. subiect to 1 he rules of the Democratic party. H. H. RTKAHD. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for the office oi master, and 1 vill abide the result of the Demo- 1 :ratic primary. * <5. G. SAiiE. FOE CO BONES 1 I announce myself a candidate for t selection to the office of coroner and t rill abide the rules of the Democratic >arty. P. M. LINDSAY. I hereby announce myself a can dilate for the office of coroner of New >erry conrnfcy and will afcide by the esnlt o the Democratic primary 1 Section. G. &. RU77. FOB C09QHSSI0NEB t I am a candidate for reelection to 1 he cAoe of oooaty oommiosSoeer ubject to the rules of the Democratic jrimary. J. W. EPTINGI announ*e myself a candidate for he office of county commissioner md will abide the rules of the Dea cratic party. S. J. CROMER. I hereby announce myself a calculate for county commissioner ab6 vill abide the rules of the Democratic >arty. FELIX A. GRAHAM. I hereby announce myself as a canHdate for reelection to the office of ;ounty commissioner of Newberry lounty, and will abide the rules of he Democratic party. L. C. LIVINGSTON. MAGI STB ATE SO 1 AND 8 I announce myself a candidate for he office of magistrate for townships \os. 1 and 8 and will abide the rules md regulations of the Democratic )arty. CHARLES W. DOUGLAS. I am a candidate for reelection to he office of magistrate for Nos. 1 and ! townships and will abide the rules >f the Democratic party. L. M. PLAYER. I hereby announce myself a candilate for magistrate for Xos 1 and S ownships subject to the rules of tha Democratic primary. J U'-tiiN M. i A I JLAJft. FOR MAGISTRATE >0. 2 S. J. D. Price is announced as a :andidate for magistrate of No. 2 ownship and will abide the rules and egulations of the Democratic party. FOR MAGISTRATE SO. 3 Joseph H. Adams is hereby aniounced as a candidate Jor reelection or magistrate of No. 3 township and nil abide the rules of the Democratic >arty. \Y. D. RUTHERFORD. I announce myself a candidate for nagistrate No. 3 township and will ibide the rules of the Democratic sarty. R. W. GLYMPH. FOB MAGISTRATE SO. 4 I hereby announce myself a candilate for the office of magistrate tor s'o. 4 township, and pledge myself to ibide by the result of the primary ilection of the Democratic party. JNO. W. SCOTT. I am a candidate for reelection to he office of magistrate for No. 4 ownehip and will abide the rules of ;he Democratic party. R. M. AUGHTRY. MAGISTRATE >0. 4 I am a candidate for magistral or No. 4 township and will abide the ules of the Democratic party. R. C. SGHANDS. FOR MAGISTRATE 50. o TTi? ? ? ? m O C9 xiix v/yuiiur is auuuuuvcu IUJ J_;castrate for No. 5 township for reelecion and will abide the rules of the )emocratic party. FRIENDS. FOE MAGISTRATE JfO.? I am a candidate for magistrate for to. 6 township and will abide the ules and regulations of the Demoratio party. J. HENRY DORiROH. Gary G. Johnson Is hereby aalounced as candidate for magistrate or township No. 6, subject to the >emocratic primary. FOR MAGISTRATE KO. 7 I am a candidate for magistrate of to. 7 township and will abide the ules of the Democratic party. W. P. A T.J/ETN* I am a candidate for magistrate ot to. 7 township and will abide the 'ules of the Democratic party.*J. J. MURRAN. FOB MAGISTRATE >0. 9 ? ' ? A# I am a candidate ior magiutraw *o. 9 township and will abide the mles of the Democratic party. \ S. L. FELLERS'. ' Mr. B. B. Hair is announced as ? candidate for reappointment as magistrate for No. 9 townsihip and will? abide the rules of the Democratic prtnary. FOE MAGISTRATE JTO. 10 I am a candidate for reelection as aagistrate ror ivo. iv towaauip frill abide the rules of the Democratic >arty. , P. B. BLLESOR. I am a candidate for reelection for Ae office of magistrate for No. 1(> ownship and will aibide the rules of he Democratic party. J. A. KINARD. FOB MAGISTRATE 50. 11 I am a candidate for reelection as nagisirate for No. 11 township and rill abide the rules of the Democratic >arty. H. H. RUFF. I hereby announce myself a canLtdaU tar magistrate (or No. 11 tows* th*p and will abide tk?r ?f!e? Urt Teuiucrauc jnrouaij. ANDREW 0. WICKER.