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M .Jones Alcolu LII tt S1 ich youK hie mod urteous, sonduct blichl has >ur per welfare. .A re ent with habit of > is the the man e thrifty lUST CO. Huh mmIIIIIIIIIIlInIIIHII umIHIIJIiiHiiIii$t 'E1.S Of RESCUE Of _ HAWKER AND GRIEVE' 4aster of Danish Steamer Mary Re lates Story MEN GREATLY EXHAUSTED ays Aviators Refused Food so Sadly Were They in Need of Rest. Horsens, Denmark, May 29.-(By he Associated Press.)-The Danish teamer Mary, which rescued Harry . Hawker and Lieut. Commander I ;rieve in n:id-Atlantic on May 14, hen they were compeiled to desce'l uring the attempt to fly from New oundland to Ireland, arrived here arty today. (apt. Dunn and his intes told of the rescue of the avia ors. Second Mate Hoey had the watch, nith Seanian Schwartz at the helm, then, at 6 o'clock on the morning of omntay, May 19, they sighted the air lane, which came dtown into the sea it the bow of the ship. I-oey and chwartz nmediately prepared to nunch a boat an with Firts Mate U chubert, Seaman Erect Jensen and U hristian Larsen, the ship's carpen er, they set out for the airplane. The "w of tho Maryv ha. considerable ifliculty in launching a boat and Capt. )uhn said he doubted whether it U 'ould have been possible to do so ad the airplane appeared an hour iter than it dlid. Greatly Exhausted. lawker and Grieve were greatly ex austed after the rescue, the captain aid. so much so that they declined I roffered food in order to obtain need d sleep. Capt. Duhn said that the viators naturally were upset because he Mary had no wireless and they more unable to inform their relatives r iey were safe. The captain said that lawker also was somewhat disap ointed because he was unable to sal- g age the airplane, so that he might earn definitely the reason why he had iled. "When I came on the bridge," Con t. )nhn said, "the machine had already lighted on the water. The airmen Dld us that before coming lown they ad dropped rockets, but we did not ee them. The work of saving the air ien was pretty diRicult, because it as blowing very hard. Hawker and ,rieve were in water up to their vaists, but their water-tight suits ept them dry." Difficult Hour. Asked whether the crew of the life oat was in serious danger in effect ng the rescue, the captain replied: "I will not say serious danger, but is I said, it was a rather diiticult hour iefore they succeeded in reaching the rirmen. "All the airmen wanted to do was o sleep. They told is that from the cery start they realized that every hing was not quite in order, but that hey had comforted themselves with he hope that later they would get the ight effects from their motor. The lefect, however, became more and nore apparent and the speed of the notor steadily lessened. "They were very pleasant fellows ind we wer the best of friends with hen. When they had had their sleep mut and got a good meal, with a glass f 'schnaps,' they were all right." "OUR YEARS' JOB IN FOUR DAYS ol. Lewis Says Uncle Sam's Soldiers Can't Be Surpassed. Gaffney, May 30.-A tremendous udience greeted Col. 'i. W. Lewis, 1 f York, last night when he delivered I he annual aduress at timestone Col 'ge. For more than an hour he heil s hearers spellhouni:. while he told f hiis experiences on the hattlefXeldl f F'ranrce, lHe told the difference of he Fuigl ish reception of the Amenricain roops amll that of the French, the ,ngl ish seem ing to take it as a nmat Fr of courtse that it was the proner' hmng for America to help in the fidht, hle the Frenchi, im every way in heir power, let the Soliiers 'from merica undlerstam I that. they were mist deeply nrrateful for the heilp 'hich they w.'r. receiving ini cett ing~ id of the despIotic GeI~:ra rule, Hie atedl in no0 uncertain termis that the mericani soldi er is thel~ peer of any n earth', and that the boys who wen' cross .were unafrarid, an id that they id their diuty like me1n3, accomplIlishing(' four dlays what the French army ad been tryine vainly to do for fou' e'ars. Our boysv are comning back, udi the speoaker, blett(er men than -heni they wvent awpay. F'or the most art t hey Iliveid (l(''in lves over t h'r nd they were nearer to God than icy hiad ever been hoefore and1 Lthat 1e niation is greater and bett(er hv 01ason of our1 piarticiplat ion in the trlge-le', althoni'rh many of our gl mt hoys are sleeping their last sleep ni foimyn soil. The a-bliress was a 0 ost. mrasterlyv no1. anid every one in the great at 1(1n(e was moste dleely inte'rest(ed in 10 words of the spe'aker, for it e-ace ietn informat on at tirst hand oif the art played in the war by our gallant Mthe ('los' of the sneci andl a mst'rly rendit 'a ot' a iusica:l clas raduat es andl the Iirst I 919 sei i'f bilaze of glory. SP C:ALISTS WR.Hartin & Bro. 1815 Main St...Columbia5G 1IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII IHII H IIIIIIIBIIIIHIIIIII iIIIIIII ;I1IHIIIII IHU11 An attractive a FAMILY at prices that defy cor a close margin. Light o possible. It will pay yi and dressed Lumber, Shin Roofing, etc. Hardi Twine, Ajax Casir Repair Material. T. R PAXV mEEEEEEEEEEEEE Red Cedar a We have in ano I 'BRITISH COLUMBL Also a car each of UNBLED LONG LE We have a full a Lumber Mo We operate Woo can make what: you v same already in stoci write us your requir AVERY Phone No. 56 Atte Dr. A. B. ienced Registei just arrived froi now in charg, Department at Brown's Bring in they will have t compounding from our comp This Culti YourDa' because it requir~es so guidle the gjangjs. The 5 arch act in unison so th lever turns the wheels in the same direction. Avery has a frame So stroiij it wi not sad' no matter how hea the operator. ILach diangj lifts indieper den1tly of thie othier and it imp)ossible for i hem to aw togeCther andl cut out of ti row, no nmatter' how har the ground is. Ganga can I reversed in a minute's tim and given any desire'l angl 30FFEY & nd Up-to-date Line of GROCERIES npetition. Sold wholesale at verhead expenses make this )u to investigate. Also rough gles, Lime, Brick, vare, Paris Green, Binder igs and Inner Tubes and . Owen ILLE, S. C. EEEEEENEEEEEEsaEE. nd Pine Shingles* ther supply of the famous * & RED CEDAR SHINGLES " No. 1, No. X and No. 2 AF PINE SHINGLES. nd assorted stock of U idings and Lath . d Working Machinery and ant in the event we haven't e c. Call in person, phone or M ments. LUMBER CO. Sumter, S. C. iUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.E ntion! Jenkins, an exper -ed Pharmacist has n the front. He is of the Prescription Drug Store your Prescriptions, he the most careful zither day or night ete stock of drugs. valor Makes Work Easier little muscular exertion to IVOL axle and lateral shifting at a gentle push on the foot ndl( shifts the ar ch and gangs The P vot Axle II to lhe bed Thscultiv'afor can he fur nihe with shovel dansain stead of dises8 and works a equaIlly wel wI~ i t h either dI styleC eqipmeint. T here is not room enough e here to tell you the complete e story-come in and see for e yourself. RIGBY. MANIN