The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 13, 1914, Image 2
WAR IN OLD WORLD,
RECORD BY DAYS,1
SHOWING WHAT LEAD VP TO IT
FOR FOURTEEN DAYS
CONDENSED FOR READING.
'
As Much Information "Here as Can
Be Obtained in Whole Day's Reacting,?If
You Have Not Been Keeping
Up With Causes Here is Chance
July 23.?Austria delivers ultimatum
to Servia demanding prompt
punishment of assassins of Archduke
Ferdinand.
July 24.?Czar pleads with Austria
to extend time for Servia's answer.
Germany threatens to support Austria
if Russia or other nation interferes.
July 25.?Servian capital, Belgrade,
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auanuoneu. wipiomauc relations oetween
Austria and Servia broken.
Troops assemble on Servian frontier.
July 2b.?Servia grants all points
of Austria's ultimatum, but later,
becked bv Germany, declares reoly
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"unsatisfactory and too late. London,
Paris and St. Petersburg plead
with Vienna for peace. First shots
exchanged on Danube, near Belgrade.
July 27.?Austria invades Servia.
Emperor William declines to interfere
British War Minister Grey proposes
international peace conference,
France and Italy agreeing, but Germany
holds off.
July 28.?Austria formally declares
war on Servia. Russia starts moving
troops, while all nations await
Emperior William's action.
July 29.?Russia mobilizes 1,200,000
men. Belgrade occupied by Austria.
France masses troops on German
frontier. First English licet
sails with sealed orders, Emperor Wil
liam summons his war chiefs.
July 80.?Emperor William bids
Russia cease mobilizing within twenty
four hour hours or Germany will follow
suit. England and France ready
for war, but urge peace.
July 81.?Hope of peace renewed
by negotiations between Czar, Emperor
and King,George, while Germany
declares martial law, and all Europe
begins arming.
Aug. -.?Germany declares war on
Russia and withdrawing her Ambassador
from St. Petersburg. Germany
and French patrols exchange shots.
King George telegraphs Czar appealing
for peace. Formal mobilization
orders issued in France and Germany.
European reservists in the United
States return in haste to their regiments
and parade the city singing
war songs.
Aug. 2.?Russia invades Germany.
Germany invades France, Switzer
land and Luxemburg. Belgium menaced
by German troops appeal to
England for protection. Kronprizessin
Cecelie en route for Germany with
$10,000,000 in gold, turns back to
America.
Aug. 3.?German fleet wins first
sea fight, disper&mg Russians in Baltic
Sea. England announces she will
protect France from naval attack,
but delays war declaration. Split in
British cabinet over war policy. Ger- !
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war paint. German, French and British
Cruisers reported oil' Sandy Hook.
Aug*. 4.?England declares war i
against Germany and will protect
France and Belgium from the German
forces, sending an expeditionary force
into Belgium. German liner Ceclie |
arrives in Bar Harbor, Me., in flight
from British cruisers. Czar calls his
people to arms. Sixteen nations under
arms, representing in population
over 400,000,000, of whom but 110,- j
000,000 are on the side of the Austro- |
German forces, and 40,000,000 of i
these are Slavs and out of sympathy
with Germanism.
Aug. 5.?Germans are repulsed
with heavy losses along the Belgian !
frontier and are reported to have lost'
several thousand killed and wounded.
President Wilson offers his good offices
to the European countries in the
war.
Summer Constipation Dangerous
Constipation in Summer time is
more dangerous than in the fall, winter
or ?nvir?rr TKa ....... -
i 111; UMiil ,V"U t'Ul IJi
often contimated ami is more likely
to ferment in your stomach. Then
you are apt to drink much cold water
duiing the hot weather, thus injuring
your stomach. Colics, Fever, Ptomaine
Poisoning and other ills are
natural results. Po-Do-Lax will make
well, as it increases the Bile, the natural
laxative, which rids the bowels
of the congested poisonous waste. PoDo-Lax
will make you feel better.
Pleasant and effective. Take a dose
tonight. 50c at your druggist.?ad/.
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Y:, Real Philanthropist.
And co," said the man who Uvea in
at flat to hit friend who is a commuter,
your next door neighbor, you May, ie
* real philanthropist/' "You hot he
la," said the cocomutor, with enthustautn;
"why, he bought ISO worth of
lower sjfcM fter my chickens last
Journal.
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PRES. WILSON A WIDOWER
The First Lady of the Land Died Last
Week in Washington.
A telegram reached here last Thurs
day evening stating that the wife of
President Wilson died that afternoon.
News of her protracted illness was
stated in the dispatches on the day be
fore.
Months of constant illness, which
began with a nervous breakdown, aggravated
by a fall on the White
House floor with an injury to her
spine and then Bright's disease had
so weakened her that attending physicians
for some time , including several
of the ablest specialists, reluct
antly admitted that there was no hope
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jyj VIEWS OF OTHER PAPERS ^
This war will hardly boom our mule
market as the Anglo-Boer War did.
great enough but there will hardly he
groat enough but there wil hardly be ,
either the time or the means to ar- j
range for the supply.?The Observer. '
The United States must stay calm J
in order to doctor the ills which in- '
diet the rest of the world.?Evening
Post.
Those Americans held up in Europe
doubtless think themselves in hard
luck, but let us remark that there j
are many million Americans who envy
them their hope of being rescued
by "Embassy Checks."?The State.
The United States ought to be ;
thankful it is not mixed up in this i
European scrape. The sooner we get
rid of the Philipines the better we
will be fixed for an Asiatic row.?
Times-Democrat.
When a man starts a fight with one
fellow in a crowd he is apt to get
a licking, even if the crowd has to
step in and do it before he can emerge
in the direction of home.?Morning
Star.
.
Don't be disturbed by the psycholo- !
gical aspect of the general war in
Europe. Stand your ground and meet
the actual conditions that will arise
so they can be faced with courage.?
Morning Star.
Interest in a European war is not
equalled by anything short of a
world's series.?The State.
What does old Anthony Comstock ;
think of all these ships being stripped I
for action ??The State.
A curious phenomenon is observable
in the war news. All dispatches
from Vienna describe Austrian victories,
while all the dispatches from
Nish dwell upon Servian successes.? 1
News and Courier.
Perhaps most of the negotiations
are carried on in writing because it's.
so hard to pronounce those Russian
and Austrian diplomats' names.?
News and Courier.
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Governor Phase should explain
some more of his pardon cases. The j
Itichey case was a revelation.?The j
Record.
After a man has had the wool pulled
over his eyes it makes him look
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sneepisn and resoive noi 10 uutt in j
where everybody has mapped out
plans to get his goat.?Morning Star.
DON'T TAKE CALOMEL
often times dangerous.
You ought to get along without tak
ing calomel yourself or giving it to
your family, when you can get a remedy
that takes its place. Dodson's
Liver Tone is an agreeable vegetable
liquid that starts the liver to action
just as surely as calomel does. But
unlike calomel, Dodson's Liver Tone
does not stimulate the liver too much
It gives relief gently. Calomel acts
so strongly that it may leave you
worse than you were at first, and calomel
also sometimes causes salvation.
Dodson's Liver Tone works well and
never harms.
A large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone is sold for fifty cents by Conway
Drug Co. It has always given such
perfect satisfaction that your money
will be given back to you with a smile
if you buy a bottle and are not perfectly
satisfied with it in every way.
?adv.
For Foreat-FIre Worker*.
A special type of steel windmill tower
has been adopted as the standard
lookout tower for forest fire lookout
purposes. The platform on top of the
tower is inclosed to protect the lookout
from sun and wind, and is large
enough to provide room for his bed
and working equipment.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuta and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
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as Life I
sa Accident
S And
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as Insurance
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BIG PICNIC PLANNED. |
At Horry on the Day the Candidates ]
Are to Speak,?Name of Postoffice
Changed.
Farmers are busy curing tobacco.
We have had some nice rains of
late which were greatly needed.
The name of the Postoftice has been
changed from Horee to Horry.
There will be a picnic here on Aug.
21st, the day that the candidates are
to speak. Everybody is invited to
come with well fielled baskets, especially
the ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Anderson spent
last week with Mr. R. C. Anderson.
"S. R."
Horee, S. C.
GET TO THE CAUSE
Conway People are Learning the Way
There is but litle peace or comfort
for the man or woman with a bad
back. The disease begins in early
morning?keeps up throughout the
day. It's hard to get out of bed, it's
torture to stoop or straighten. Plasters
and liniments may relieve, but can
not cure if the cause is inside?the
kidneys. When suffering so, use;
Doan's Kidney Pills, the tested and
proved kidney remedy, used in kidney I
troubles for over 50 years. Doan's!
'Kidney Pills are recommended by
thousands for just such cases. Proof j
nf fllflil' off 1
... v>?-ii wm.^nvciicos in me testimony
of this Conway resident.
Mrs. Sidney Smith, N. Main St.,
Conway, S. C., says: "My back ached
constantly and I had headaches
and dizzy spells. I rested poorly and
in the morning had no strength or energy.
Doan's Kidney Pills, which 1
procured from the Norton Drug Co.,
gave me more relief than any other
kidney medicine I ever took. Since
1 used them T have been able to rest
better, and I have felt strong and
have been free from pain."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props. Buffalo, N. Y.?adv.
CO V NTY CAM PAIGN M EETINGS.
The Places Where the Speakings Will
Take Place and the Dates.
The Meetings arranged for the
county campaign are as follows:
Ay nor, July 30,
Loris, August 1,
Evergreen, (school house) Aug. 3,
Socastee, (Academy) August 4,
Tilly Swamp, August 5,
Wampee, August f>,
Ebernezer, August 7,
Bayboro, August 8,
Green Sea, August 17,
Floyds, (school house) August 18,
Gallivants Ferry, August 19,
Dog Bluff, August 20,
Horce, August 21,
Conway, August 22.
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m vnuHiiig tuis nic unices uu uu iiuod:
Auditor,
Treasurer,
Probate Judge,
Representative.
The candidates for Congress will
address t he people at three places in
the county as follows:
Boris, Tuesday, August 11,
Conway, Wednesday, August 12,
Dog Bluff, (Horry County) Thursday,
August 13.
Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous
Mosquites, flies and other insect-},
which breeed quickly in garbage pails,
ponds of stagnate water, barns, musty
p'accs, etc., are carriers of disease.
Every time they bite you they inject
poison into your system from which
some dread disease may result. Get
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is
1 A _ _ i /? %
antisepuc ana a icw drops will neutralizes
the infection caused by insect
bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment
disinfects Cuts, Bruises and Sores.
You cannot aiford to be without it in
your home. Money back if not satisfied.
Only 25c, at your druggist.?adv
Plenty of Othor Ways.
A boxing professor was giving hla
pupil a few tips, when suddenly he
gave a knockdown blow. Pupil?"la
It necessary to knock me down like
that?" Professor?"Bless yer, uct governor.
Get up and 111 show yer ten
ether ways."
lorry Count
L, IX MAGliA
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3100 REWARD $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength
u.. u.-: 1.1: ? j i * *
u> iHiiiuiiiK up me consiuution and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars Pmvard for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials'.
Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75 cents.
Take Hall's Partly Pills for constipation.
?adv.
| Worn Out? i
No doubt you are, if 6j 3
" $ you suffer from any of the LI f i
i numerous ailments to l;
which an women are sub- Rra
Wa ject. Headache, backache,
sideache, nervousness,
weak, tired feeling,
are some of the symptoms,
and you must rid jfg
0 n yourself of them in order Bj u '
? rj to feel well. Thousands h 1
| | of women, who have | p
p |j been benefited by this S h
|j ?2 remedy, urge you to t.? $
11 TAKE 11
1 Cardui$
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g I Mrs. Sylvania Woods, I I
I S of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: R ?
Bg "Before taking Car dui, II
Bl I was, at times, so weak I Kg
1^ could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and 1^
head nearly killed me. wW
EjW After taking three bottles
0 e of Cardui, the pains dis- fl
E | appeared. Now I feel as q
| I well as lever did. Every HI
II suffering woman should 11
19 try Cardui." Getabottle HI
MI today. E-68 | 9
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Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas in and for
Horry County, administrator of the
derelict estate of S. M. Stevens, Sr.,
deceased; will apply before his Honor
J. S. aught, Judge of Probate of Horry
County, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon
on Tuesday the 8th day of Sept.
at his office at Conway, S. C., for a
final discharge as such administrator,
having finally wound up said estate.
W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P.
Administrator of S. M. Stevens, dec'd
M. H. Woodward, Attorney.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BKOftfO Quinine. It ?o#o the
Couth and Headache and works off the Cold.
Dmeriats refund money if it fails to cure.
K. GROVE'S Ofuaturc on vach Wx. So
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II MERCHANTS
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FOR
Ore good business lot on Main
There is ample room on fr
Act quick if you w;
One Nice Lot and
Smoke House, Harn, Stables a
want this piece of propti
on the aho
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it it is a nice S
have it. If it is a <
we have it. We I
want in the Clothii
Men's Suits ran
$20.00. Boys Sui
We have a nice li
Pants worth $4.0
other dress pants f
Don't fail to see
you want.
| Our Cool Drinks
Try a Fountain
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SOUTHERN SAW
Writ* f/?r r<t4alAi*n<k U* TaII
" ??? jut m. en un wiiat
Whenever You Need General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds np the Whole System. 50 cents.
LA GRIPPE
AND BAD COLDS ?.? ?
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suit you want w9
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lave any thing yc^
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rom 95c to $5.0G|H
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NQINE (hat oan ba Absolutely Dependec
wanted?the only attention needed i? oiling? IB
Lei us prove to you why the RAWLEIGH
is, lor Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliabit i^^^B
Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engil '^^^B
> jar, ao Vibration. The Ravleigh saves time, e ,^^^B
r.. Nevervetstired, nlw*v? ready, *ooncwh ,B B
e our word for it. Oo to the plant where t)
hod and pre a 4 )? p operating the entire j^^^B
1 ewis's mill And see a larger engine.
A MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanti
yon need an engine for.
low To Qlve Quinine
KTtRii.iNK is the trade-mark name glve.-^^^H
iproved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup K^^B
it to take and does not disturb the st W
ildren take it and never know it Is
o especially adapted to adults who
ce ordinary Quinine. Does not
ise nervousness nor ringing in the hea j^^B
i he next time you need Quinine for a'
se. Ark for 2-ounce original packaf
uae FEBR1L1NR Is blown in botfijp L
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