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?? ! * l i \ i OH THE SQUARE II | ON THE SQUARE AEROPLANE EXPLOITS FEATURE LAST WEEK AND THE SINKING OF BRITISH ^.WUISERS WITH GREAT LOSS I WARNING TO GERMANY XJf'it List of the Lost When the Brit- ! jsk C ruisers Went Down Not Made | ?Fifty Thousand Grsmans Pass! 'T.r'mgh Liege. An interesting even4; of last week was the flight of tlie British naval aeroplanes from Antwerp to Dusseldorff jgjproximaiviy a distance of 500 miles in the course of which they dropped bombs on the Zeppelin sheds of the German aerial fleet which would cooperate with the German navy in case of a raid on England. The official bureau intimates that the flight was undertaken as a warn^g to the Germans that if any more bombs are dropped on unfortified towns in Belgium or France the allies can retaliate. It is likely the warning also is intended to include London, which has been expecting a visit from the Zeppelins. It has not been possible ..vet to make up the rolls of the losses the sinking of the British cruisers Aboukir, Hogue and Creasy by Ger I man sunmarines, out, tnus Tar, out ot 2,200 officers and men on the ships 1,007 have been accounted for and it is hoped trawlers and other vessels will bring in more survivors. The landing of some of the survors in Holland has raised the question as to whether they must be interned. It has been taken for granted that this would he the case, but the point is now brought forward that the;: really are shipwrecked sailors and entitled to the hospitality of a dflutral country until they are ready return home. liloiulshorl nn Shnr<>. I The losses through the sinking of tho Uritish cruisers, while heavy, are infinitesimal compared with those on ^he battlefield. It was reported today jfcrom Holland that 50,000 German wounded had passed through Liege from France, and it is known that losses on both sides are bevy. Another batch of German prisoners arrived in England. They were taken * , . DEMAND FOR CLOTH FROM FOREIGN LANDS. The Parker Mills Company in this State, Consisting of Sixteen Mills Deluged With Orders,?Will Resume Operations. Each of the 16 cotton mills in this State of the Parker Mills Co., operating 550,000 spindles, have resumed full-time operation and two of them are working 46,000 spindles day and night in their efFort to fill urgent orders. The average monthly consumption of these mills is between 5,000 and 6,000 bales, and employment is given about 5,000 operatives. The remarkable improvement last week in the demand for cotton goods from domestic, South American and European sources resulted in enor- | IIIUU^ ui uti o ictfivai u y tiiv: Parker Mills, and President Lewis W Parker instructed from Now York the resumption of operation of his mills, which have been suspended or working reduced time for several weeks. iSl His Lost MealfetJ j/y RAT CORN } ) i) better than a -i dozen Cats. , m Zjj No matter whether I Pwtfli[( y?" have one Rat 117 fm .. or a thousand KA T ^ m -f " !m Stay,? you' dealer for booklet tywy "How to l)?it( y H?!i. jfjrOr ^ Kor sale at all Stores k g\?| Price 25c., 50c. and $1.00 jryju i. MJo- h?/ . J[ I tj h -*1'* The Botanical Mf*. Co., .f<j4 > < * lnc- /fS I 315 Race St.. Phila.. Pa. I i ~ ! to Camhorly. The Austrian losses are even heavier than those of the Germans and the allies. lTp to September 14, according to Russian papers, the Russians have captured seven Austrian flags, G.'IH guns, 444 machine guns ami 04,000 prisons, including 535 officers. n 1 Hill 1 I WEL DOES ON THE S( IT DRAWS RINGS AF I DARING AIR BATTLE DEATH OF AVIATOR! i I JULES VEDRINES, FRENCH AV- ] IATOR, PERFORMED VERY J DARING FEAT. ( - y DUELS OF ARTILLERY i c Exports Over the Water Believe That the Longer the Battle Endures, the j Letter it Will Be for the Allies. Last week the bulk of the armies of : France and England were remaining j * in the trenches. They were waiting , while the artillery exchanged furious | cannonades with the Herman batteries . Some brilliant feats at arms were 1 performed at various points on the lines, extending along the Oise, the Aisne and Woevre. Jules Vedrines, the noted French aviator, was credited with a courageous flight in mid air with a German j aviator whom he brought to earth., v The German was daringly reconnoitering the position of the allies when ' Vedrines ascended. , Moving swiftly upward until he was ( above the German, Vedrines gave t chase, and as he skimmed along fusil- 1 laded the air scout with his automatic guns. i The German machine was riddled i and the aviator killed, both falling j to the ground 15 minutes after Ved- t rines took the air. Vedrines has accomplished a si mi- < lar feat once before. 1 These incidents, however, were im- ( portant only for their influence in en- . couraging the allied troops, and did j l not effect the result of the great bat- < tie which already had lasted a week : and promised to continue for many | j dr<VH Inntvoiv ' Military experts believed the longer the battle endured the better it : would be for allied armies, who would be able to push strong fresh troops i to places where they were needed. < BOX SUPPER. There will be a box supper at the J residence of Mrs. Ella Dusenbury on Thursday night, Oct. 8th, 1914. Proceeds to go to the Willow Spring ' Church. Public invited to attend. Good order must be observed. Committee. r ,L IT 3UARE IOUND NOBODY Fake Cholera Cures. Farmers have no one but themselves to blame if they use fake hog cholera euros. The vetrinary divison of Clemson College has warned Against them repeatedly. Every socalled cure for hog cholera which it has examined has been a fake. When some of your hogs get cholera the snly course to take is to separate the sick ones from the herd and notify /our county demonstration agent or send to Dr. M. Ray Powers, Clemson College, for serum with which to in11 11 l ;i-uuite tin.; wt'ii nugs. Will Handle Cotton. The "P.uy-a-Bale" movement was uispiciouslv launched at Laurens last week when the merchants of the city igreed to handle as many as 1,547 )al<'S of cotton on a ten cent basis. NOTICE OF SALE. Undoi* and by virtue of the decree ind judgment of the court made by uis Honor S. W. G. Sl.ipp, Presiding* Judge, in the case of William Rain}0\v, Alfred, E! "".eta Rainbow, Theolore Rainbow and Alav Relic Rainbow Plaintiffs, vs. Sarah McCray, Martha Frazieis Olive}*, Mary Meaty, Lizzie Hell, PTalvalla Holmes, Eddie Oliver, Caesar Oliver, Jr., Zack Oliver, Madonia Washington, Sadie Singleton, et ah, Defendants, and dated the 27th day >f .May A. D., 191-1, 1 the undersigned VV. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door \t Conway, In Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal tours of sale, on salesday in October lext, it being the 5th day of said nonth, all and singular those certain ands situate in Horry County and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract )f land situate i Socastee Township, n the County and State aforesaid, ontaining one hundred and twenty ft20) acres, more or less, bounded on he North by the I.udlam land, on the HJast by the estate of Gabriel Knox, in the South by lands of John Carson ind on the West by lands of H. KaTiinski & Co., lying on both sides of .he new road leading from Collins J reek to Murrells Inlet, known as the \stnte of Caesar Oliver, deceased, rid purchased by him from William Burgess. The above described land was sold >y the undersigned on salesday in July A. D. 1014, and bid off by certain d' the defendants who have failed to omply with their bid, for which reason the same is being now re-sold at the risk of said defaulting bidders. Terms of Sale CASH. Purchaser to !>ay for papers. Conway, S. C., Sept. 2nd, 1014. W. 1,. BRYAN, Clerk of Court Common Pleas IT. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 ON 01 M? M??????- ??iLnwmmmmmm W. E. McCORD, 5 Dental Surgeon, CONWAY, S. C. H. H. WOODWARD, u Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i* CONWAY, S. C. P v c R. B. SCARBOROUGH, m Attorney at Law, CONWAY, S. C. | * * Fire Insurance * * % Office Conway National Hank o Conway, S. C. u h a J. M. JOHNSON, s 1 b civil engineer fl Marion, S C. ' Railroad, City and Land Surveying:; and Drainage. Road-building: an i ! Sewers Draughting; and Hlue Printing ^ H. C. CAININON , General Land Surveying. Office?Buck Building CONWaY. S C. ' W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. * | Office up Stnirs Buck Building 9< | ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney at Law I Spivey Building. ! CONWAY. S. C. # D A Spivey & Company ^ [On "Till? CORN BR" T J PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BL'DG Bonds Fire ? ! r .. liiie And IS1 Other ' i o INSURANCE. I). A. SPIVEY. W. B. KING For Weukness and Loss of Appetite v The Old Strtinlard {rriu-rnt ?trenKthetiing tonic oi GROVK'S ""\STKI.HSS chill TONIC, drives out ni Malatta and builds lip the system. A true toni fl and sute Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c THE SQUARE 1 N THE SQUARE | 4- p. HAWE sa GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plan to :ona Supplies handled. Your natrcnage ? respectfully solicited and will be apreclated. Satisfaction guarnnteed or our money back. No trouble show oods, so If you don't see what yo* w?q ?k for It. New Store. AVe hftVP t"?nmrV t. (Hit. tht? *W\r?Lr nt ? v? ?-w, - w v-'Uji, n \?v? v WU\i O* W Km L i F Gasque Co, on the corner oposite the Horry Tobacco Warfouse We carry up-to-date S'aple nd Fancv Groceries, Beef, PorK, ausage, Etc. Give us a call and e convinced that our ^oods are resh. Yours for business, J. T. Proctor Jr. & Co. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for ork left here Possitively no ork delivered until ticket is promoted. Laundry not called for in ) days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM tuiPure*rrD e on i e> .iiiuim-O I LH o riLLO # THK lMAMONl* ItUAMK a 1-m?I ? ?*t A?U your UriitjiNt for A\ * 4( G>.\\U < M rl?m-ter*i? lh?iiitiniTTlr?nd/A\ I'tll i in jji'ti ami On lit mctjlllc^^^^ v ?boxen, sealeil with Blue Rll>b?>i?. "n V('] Tul#* no oilier. Ituv of rnor * / - f)f l?rn*irlM. ..*k tort ll(.<llV.H-TKRBf' s- Jr I>Mjioni> i:u.\M> IMI.I.*. f.r wa .V* JEJ years v.nown a* Beit, Safest. Always KrhxKa r SOiO 8Y DfllififilSTS rVFRYWHJRF FOR SALK ! My house and lot on corner Beaty troet and Gth Avenue. Good sixiom house and out buildings. Write ' call on me for prices at once. 2t. J. If. Oliver. Piles Cured :r# 6 to 14 Days nir (IntRitiKt will refund money if tAZfV S'TMKNT fails to enre any case of ikhii'if, 'ucl. aleeditivr or ITotrudinn I'lles in6 to 14 days, at rirst application Rives Ease "nil lie** 50o