The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 11, 1915, Image 7

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ii - 'Iwsoi's LWer Tad" Starts Your Urar * |i Batter Than Calomel ana You uouv 1 ^MurauoY fo^ivea up your Bluish liver! Feel ' jfeii jgic tsure; ho vigarouB una full of ammPo i. flfi# tfWfcfc lin^ftfcsty 4 j dait$?pigw |?l1 Muel because it mukcs you sick ana fell ich PW&Q& r **iOj:??t8. of , Uh; i j$a4omol' 'C^JIBII^* liintii> BOli'r '' tbiwljke flvframHo, breaking it *i{>. That's vMw.u yoO fedTthat a wfa.1'nausea and cramfring! M! to me! TIf-you want to &>* nioeat, gviitleAV "tivcr'^'aftW ""IteKvW ^lhfcmsing you ever #^p?riencpdl just latkt 4 ^oooiftlui ul hariuloB., liodaun'i iiivci '" CI I? ii-iwt t aa ! ???a?wwi \ ^ j i F. V. ILli ' I' L. !-' "111 '"ini-liLLJ'X. Scrubs Fa! v ;*You want your ipgs to cat as w t: t when you fattentHem."Give them; | j of teed, keep tta^petitei kcqi awti;l X . 1; goodv order, and you.will obtain ftie I ? especially if you the grainy I I: B^C mk | ' tWhctg* the taypetkc ?Helps <fl f lDEMOCRATS TRIED NEK I j HMIN EOKGRESS B y i fi"* t i nwi i nr t im imi i* I;. 'M5rtiftint)'tJf{the?CamrjKirqrj on th< |! Sdip,Rlarchas?fill, ? ,,,? V [ i .i ?17. y- . : V- " |; pPUByp||jON DEFENSE |c,7>imis,crn:ti*.n Leafflfexgh wil B j^ Uemp^ tto?J3rmg C^e r?ab| f/^Kggg/tsnfftioj It I' Mashingtom, *f'eb. b.?**&ilniirt$->cra rrwivv'tw^fFf? ft. WPP'IHWIMI ' iaiikm^ .votos-. to. ?uuu?*..? i wLJl fodtiDii to rwimYn1ltt}),hc>bill %-iitli r?n DPf ajtdi i^.JUS as ts? : atn*' tfucd, the IDtemotitic loaders 4k? B, j fcmu&ur&lrt# -tt.^b?^it?it^ l)Jfcs? E jM? t?JC;&?ore m|w<f^^4if(^rirfp E- $irf $!?*<< g comsajakfio 'f ; om consdierw E>i tib) fofj&he subasttiieiuk. ^1? which ..jhl Bti tat:'d<lu^<^,ycatc!n<a^.v jfc^d v/hick; (p BE <fcin'ii itr? v ^1V*?> iEe*./ifrps am moi ITrjr tr*~ ~ t ,i i Ifriw of the &dmocratiV lead^s nov much hops- of breaking ft&e Re rijpbLicah filibuiitojr,: however, awd ?hor< Vfrn rnzw rnrwm th*t feiV might be laid m^e after aiwthci week of strenuous effort ito pa&s il and appropriation measures takexi ftp Today the senate toatf* QnlivQned b$ 'speeches of insurgent and reguJbai Democrats rehearsing revolt ovoj the bill. Senators Hardw&k and Varxiawan defended th<?ir positions in re? voUfng and assailed Senator Stone foi His attack on them. Senator Jamej 1 ?' .... * ^ ' I again criticised t^e insurgent JL>emo crats, particularly arraigning hl? qo! league, /Senator Carmlefy 'The senator from Mississippi, Mr Vardaman,-(declares we-went to th< Rcpi^btfc^ns, #8 well as they.," sai< Senator James. "There are two kiiub I of Republicans. Tljo difference U that ,vou.:wtPiti U) thei. tiVanupiU.tc/( V 1' ^ ^ I Tone tonight. Your druggist or <tealei?4 sells Yo4i u-fiO cent bottle of IXAivoi '4^ T.Tver ^mT^XTnTteT*Tiiy^ p'efWWiAT"1%font back guaranty* tluit ^acb spoonful W 11 Bodson's .Liver Tone is real liv jig 1 "rnwHetwer it !a-*fm*5rni .. wui -gune; tjtoiijaeU w|U >f? ,< '* Mr &it) tf*nl ?t? wH b T dl?t rnintl ii cl i , _ Dodson's' Liver Tone is entirely vej vM ^dtki>l<5, !)iiirlfftlbS?0wi i t>j| i salivate. (rive it to your ehildn nO MfUioof- tx?, jpeoplfe; a-rcj; usijug jifydso ffij '' Liver Tono instead of dangerous" calon efe r now. 1'Your'timggist will- tell you tl !>.<$ ? the sale of- Calomel is almost ?top{ i IM t f;iiifctroty , -J'- >* > " :' ' ' '" ; p w 4^^ m SEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. 1 Lijqpi^dy ?^kt,K heumati^jji, Blood Poison I Diseases. AwOnd'eriu 1 to>riI? foT-tooth. 1' ion. XIas L.een manufactured forsChe: I At air t^rugtjiaisv'^i.do. ' ' j 1 'PMAN CO*, Savannah, Ga. \ I j" " tten Omckly |( U9h as possiUlc-41 . , ^ >1.; rfgrfeafvariMyl | '. CSircd result;,! in their Iced. I soon had} ii ,) jooimils. < f 0? K f DIC1NE "! . I'VIT. 2Sc,50c and $1. pcridan. i ligation. . your dealer's. J ihiiifryirf.tfiS..rMiwiir,?.tt ".-^iiniii.^iii.mwtr.^,-mm 4 . while we went to the Progressives 1<fi D\ to by ?bc W^crnocraCuc c^wus to n*w tjfcqi yieigtaf* ltho I^mjgpNitftfjvc Ropukili m) ij:?TpHe $i<?{3?,ocratic ileatfcfs declaaro m: thay' can thatr ^rnt^on, whitfl m\ ' Wiotxlkl briuKr-the Got* i&UhtftiUite bacfc II;' to the floor. pi the seairtc give il r pT^cedenw (\0V^ the on^it^ 5.pleasure ^hug it isjjhopnd to avoikl vvpte oi I^iator* Cfe*i>.kc|?& motion t(r.-*pcommi *'WtW)ut ira$truet*3nb whhrfh '..fcfee; sevei :i?su^gent Dempptats have ,^omifr;e< to Fhpport amxkto force the rtftppuhli djjhis; to rested'::tlfcir flgltt for^reVdti action orti-thefpill itself. Rest lltotfi Monday. tlttP view of ?the situation, thord)lie< : fan ,'^s favoriny; the.;C!larke iaqtiop.de on a rent , and rallied opft*.4gl VOIiftf to force a rQo$&: until SMottUdy Senato r Clarke, vyho.led the Demoota ih rewlt, made ti'ne .motion for the <jess and the a<feYlirttata*tion Demu crals<ttH not oppose it. %Jf on Monday the Democratic leaders (And they Jttf*.v< plough ^otes, courting ,t-n the Vice preeidew5,; to recomwpt the bill vitl ihstrjjuct&WfS, they wft.l try ;t<o do so. Ij tjpt, they &#pcct to fewee a \w>te on tin rnotivxj. 1 hey ccv^nt i(>u tSenatOTV fttnyon, N^ri$ and La ftkfll*?te,; Pnoirc^^ive Republicans, fOjr ittf^poyt ir but 5I<*? tuiriiH-.;1?k<g iaV&lU't fron^ rt ' iwobmafinc, yqu fired upon our I*arijj| li > i: ?' Hope*ffer WlfWifrJoj . ?i \ & L J Mj Ft . ""flip scti^^pT from Kentucky, pi* I wlflcaffiSc/T'fciniintaiti is p'edged ftjj! T"f)in^rport"thiR' Wffil;'imit'I vd:?h he'wop l| ^jfuupri.ba'clc to J|? narty. Vl; a^^in;i|i| .. air|tf| 4^'Ui.fJ, lnH| V ^fh|hinvt to 'jgjpt ^pfek' ihtot' t^?||L?eTrfo| .party;"W t| |\1 "1 || I ky :Ken(iton Cam^ien''in Which; the lit?? tea* was- quoted a* saying: that, |uj t oW/tu'd' he .wouldjnn the har^iiii ., of iP*t^Ulqnt/, Wi|jE^J|S j || ^Witat the Scnalo.*f*rom KenturKfl * meetttiUijt now seem^/V Senator.an* t c (lie ywofcident s hanuK 'While ine lie ^ BuhK'can jpartv' tfedf f?awp*iin .1 ?. iciiipwm ffifawiicamw'?*?* ? r/.tihtwftwffimwjwrttii? :<t?t y *? " peexiw ow*te""by-' 'Mrj- HtH^wiek 'l?s| " year when he was a crn-nlber of j tlf<S II hoiusQ i'.Ukvi -Apeech whs ; aimed, Mil " a tor Jeuivii.^atd, at Sector -CiafM |o vjnarxm ,-oanal 'to|l|| j* repeal wnd (Mr. Harwiek -addre^sfe^ Fr t<o "those who feahl , deseif tjpa ft'the admircaf}trAtd?on,'' declarfjfjg tj^ia^ >'sts(bb^^ the party in tthc ba|l|.| m Senator Aamp* asked th* IftttpitWi|l * ^ahs when >sudden f?ur 'that ; Resident Wilson would thtrust 5the j? Qvuntry into \war ihad come '\v tHelrnj * 'fev two yeisars, :he said, Aepdhlican, * ? -abators had ?tttu<tiied the fuwflidqntj I; boj^use of his policy of watchful] w^ing. in Mesfiico. president \Wi^>pn 4 he ?ttnid. was the greatest advocate >of t fieatJ "since tJi? Xr.iute-of Peace (wiis 1 ioin'<dir th." 11?;. 1 A<tt-V not a war between man jap# - ni&n tfifat yoii, feay\"' jhe paid, fmi| f a Wat* n? the <*>nli*oalU*y rates Chang** ed by the shipping .ewmbine cfloifcrt: AmetUC^ > commerced 1 .... .,. : WORE MFK STOCK. ? Govertwnefrt Statistics Coulradict It** t ports. For the :1ir*t time in many years; in" formatio-n (Cpriecied by the department 1J shows thiit '.all classes of live stock in ^i.the United States are increasing' in ;! uumbers. Thq^ the real facts contAi^ h i\iet> absolutely, sensational repj)?t$ ^ that prices jf,or itntat and shoes w^itld ;! ri>.e to unprt?efitkiiTt>od figures in \tti$ 5 j?m<liate future.. 'It "has even &#!$; ;i that a Goyevri^nenjt statistician l' jrre&cted meat art jftehts a potijMji, and ?hoes at $10 a Raiir within ftW| 1 next (two years. Sucwh a preriiction^ " Qpye^W^ ^^sticians 4^; - is qnitf yinwarrantcrlL ' i - ... * ; . If . ' j POULTRY Wm t Rock HiiOJ, Feb. -X>ur5np: 1914, . there was Poultry Work in four of the ' organized counties by Ham# Demonstration agpni# of Winthrop College. This work wilJ be tak^n up in a hirge - Timber of the <counties this year, A - limited number of the home dem<m? strators will specialize on this feature j of the work. It is the purpose to | - have those demonstrators grade and - standardize the eggs and chickens for sale. Wjnthrpp College , also wants . ill:?in to be able to show communities > h v,-/ to ship eggs by parcel post, using ! the most modern containers for such , y/\ y+?,-yj Two of tho counties last t ,.r had demonstrations in shipping ISSSLl ym ra T&? ' aTHwi :f;!Pbim ^tasK-e BACK kf tfef; ' ^EVMAds?t1 entpt 'V to Bfcd$6h?? 0S,?&? FWr<J<?? .Thy 'l^-ks i\t Just have ma^o,a tl^ fii}&c t;itiacjc 011 tHc Suez canal, Jnjt, uf a a^ vIiurjV'Tiglit, Uiey^were tirlycu uli \y,i\lV h'yiiyy lunar a. . " " .V. ^.^ftor a I'raiv'.rss a'ttgmut Tu. $tUl} iii^fht to Wultjc the caiial. near Tous souti>cy , returned fo the attaci parly vviUi a fpr'ee estimated at J 2. O^ arid six batteries pi1 ar^iluM-v an< SftSAXRflhWon rafts.,.?*1}}P J?n;h. force threw, the invaders back, tahi;.: a boat 3jw prisoners. , TViany Turks were killed.and wound ed. The ;lfcritisJh lost 3b killed and 5 wounded. The attack was renewed by th Turks at El lyantara, but .this me with no greater success than tjie othe attempt, the Turkish losses in billot wounded and prisoners numbering- up wards of 100. The New Zealand ^contingent, an presumably the Australians, took par | in the battles. Compared with th battles in Poland and t.hc .Carpathian this was a pi ere flash, but asiBritisi territorials, , Australians and Nc\ \ f . . ; /<c.akindera are receiving Lheir baptise of lire in Egypt, and there is much in ; terest in .the attempts -Of., the Turks t move a hig -army across the desert the operations in that part . * 11 i . . . ^ , * 11 oil : world are attracting unusual .attten I tion.in England. hEllorta- oif v Ufrman SB&ltf vMgirtifofe von ;;Hmdpnhurgtp ach^ek..^then Hug I siaus iivEast Prussia ^nddthc,- Carpa thians by'compelling them;j to ?rcin i force their ,y centre west ;<yf ?Warsa\ have, bought a despeiat^-attackJltog imont after.. (regkneni supported ib; i great masses >. oX'artillery has toem [ thrown against the Ruasaan lines, an? tyothisidefc claim ttp haVte:inflictedihca vyi^os^esi on, itheih? opponenlw nndead reports progress. t -rV;. T It is apparent, howetor; that ..whit* the GermtUJs are: ntaking, every^efl'or ] to.get. near Warsaw,.the Russians, fo .the*' present, are satisfied to hold thei : positions losse ti on yiohxajtivcrsaries ;gs possible, *N.ca Boiemow; ihejffghiing; Idd, bed/i Aprci | Ma coriun^pus for Weeks ?hd: tlm^u : ;:o:: v?. /?? r ?! ; i; . ffci ;. ."Jdt ' sians claim to have taken *>ne yd lag 1 i- : ? . . nr;,> v'i.- ji, : n> -Til .tr ;for..which'the. armies have been con L . ...'l it h3 ? t. i.? 0% . teaming. Meanwhile the German? nave gen '] .if? ; IV; T'lf: I .'I... : ;. .'/T .'I .. string reinforcements .south .to, chqc'l J the ^flv^ricq ef |tusa^u>3 rujporte< south thie main range of the Car V:i l:-Ti.VTV.' $rfTi:i\om < . ? y pathi^ns ann are thus again overlook in g the,phiing of;H.uagam , The IRussJan emperor left for th; | front js|?fUay, ^hl^e the German/ <fe.m pqr9r jis'expected;?p prpqpqd. there af ter;he cotwJlu^es hi$ vl$it to Wilbelms i haven, w^jeyc he hap beep ;ir^pectini ' the fleet, ^lii heatowing iron crosse: . on'.the crew c(f-the submarine 'G-2which sartk ;three British merchan steamers jin the Irish sea. fli) ;the Weaft tthe artillery continue! t? the major part. 'Each sid< i makes occasional attacks, which, ac cording to official reports, invariably ; are repulsed. Although not officially mentioned, i is reporter! that British warship! j again are "bombarding German posi ; tior.s on the Belgian coast, while th< j airmen <cirf ;the allies are dropping bombs on the German trenches a points of concentration, i The surrender of IJeut. Col. Kemj i :and (Other rebels who have been re I oeivSivg- arms and support from th< | Germans in Southeast Africa, am j with wibom they recently have cjuar reled, and the expected surrender ol Lieut. CoJ, Maritz who has been ablr to remain in the field bv the same means, probably will bring to an en< the South African rebellion and enable Gen, Ijouis Botha to pursue hit design of invading German lcrrStor\ in Africa, It is officially announced that 1,1 Of British officers have been commissioned from the ranks since the outbreak of the war. Quick Action Saves Hogs. "When your hogs are sick, don't put off having them attended. V they have cholerA, it is all the more important that you act promptly, not so much to Save those that are already ill as to protect those that have not yet contracted the disease. Hog cholera spreads very rapidly. As soon as it develops, th? owner of the sick hog or hogs should notify his county demonstration agent immediately or send direct to the vetorninry division of Clemson College for some anti-hog cholera serum, specifying the weight of his well hogs. ; .! ? > : . A M - _ . . > Tho Host Hot Weather Tonfc . GROVJt'*TAf?VKr.KSSchlU TONICeurUho.s Ih. 1 blood, builds, r . the \'-'io?c sys*.ern rtflO will woi ie: fully JilfenKU.V.'sn :* 1 /ortifj you towiUtXn*.* i jir ;Vcyve?iuug t-k+i i oi ?|)e hot smtiiu?*r. SOc. II : H - ^ ^ ffil v ^ Jm V I b m H BSx p H w fl 'I WPsi !flHfl ' Mmtfjw I IMF | - :*ri .rtrarj^g liuii^^THU. *.t*/TI 7". ."\J Jn v r*/!: (ik'JUl fl H When shipment wejre inters I ^at there was enough Potash t ,$}* two auii sm,m-?n\ HD spring's .trade. Some manufiu these percentages. mm Since then minor sburcO& of* ^sppigt EjjSJSI gCchrhlgNiomo PofasPrln WtA* 1 ?39 to decide not to use fertilizers.' SjM l1ieVe! fe no Reason to retur ^2 Poitiiiih; hUbohgiPsOfhe notiiori B&1 We have n,ot use d enough P< BPjt import of Potash was.only oneSfigg the soil bv our'1914 rbr? crop and wall every year in drainage water. feV?''1 Spritig-cVops use froth two t ?V- } < nhhrie Acid. Get a*t much IN Il'cvV i'itTttS are offering to furni There'is no substitute-ford'o now,' but POTASH PAYS. GERMAN KALI WORKS Chicago, McCorirtifck Block AtUmta, Empire Bltlg. , | a , New Orleans, Wh * Mi fwnm I : i- ? -.v Itow ; uifoH 9 'All! Try to Sv/cep Entire Seas Round Great.Dri'taio . |" . J A :f: ' ir? I?- .C-?. J .1 J ARE WARNED TO,' B&WAftE V T Should Avoid North ah'ci^psli * Coasts of France.-^ r England May Dp. ; ( y The German admiralty, in declaring \ :u war zone of the waters; around [j Great Britain and (.-Ireland, .uit ludJng .the whole English channel after Ecb~ y ruary 18, anoiihcesr r .that r -eVery. j ;enemy merchant ship found ;in thiq e? war zone will be destroyed, even if), it ' t iis not always .posSwble toim'oid v, dam (. ;gers to crew and! passengers; j... I L. AawalMiing is issued ;,thati ;l ncujtral a '.ships in the war zone also arevindafc-. v ecu ami Germ ?ui v has. iiotitior) trhn : ;??J?,\ir. "T? j, c WushiagU>a State $o$trtmoni,. , Unvt ' s Anwpcan vcss^l^,K.phouJfJ j v.th*} i. q -north ;and west coasts of Fra^iqe^,^ j The .British foreign o/Ticc, in. a State merit bearing on Clcrniany's.action, jn-: { timatcs that possjbly Great. Britain . |c" mtiy undertake retaliatory measures, j ,8i$ing:: . : ; \ May Sti^gc Back. ; , . IJ . T- r" j' "The -apparent intention of flip Gov-1 . t/\ah goverriirient to Sink. m#rchtvnt -1 ^ ships by -submarines without lWl'ngfti# ;1 Fj iiVto port o<" providing accommodation | for their brews and regardless1 of the 1 loss of bivilian lives, has raised Very ; jri 5 seriously the question whether Groat .1 Britain should adopt more stringent / measures agaiwt G^hiuh tVivde." : : ] t , . Ui':; * i'i l 1 ft ? ino actuation mas wen taken on this i ! qrea.ttcr. < Bj ; . v ^ 9 ' Tn .the samO ^statement the British i government announces that should the American steamer YVilholmina be J1 * intercepted, it will send ihr cargo of : foodstuffs, which is destined for Ger many, into a prize court. The vessel i will not he Imolested. V' < Some of the heaviest fighting of the i war is taking place in Russian /Viand ^ and Galicia. Hundreds of thousands ! of Germans and Russians are ioek- 1 ' ed the deadly struggle before War- 1 saw. The German com..mistier, Meld i Marshal von Hindenbm.v;, is reported > I to be pouring in regiment after regi- i ment, and every strategic points t P guarding the Polisn capital has be- i come the scene of bitter contest, c From the Russian viewpoint Germany j has gained no advantage atong this line, and the Russians even have suc. ceeded in capturing one ox the small , towns cast of Bolimow, r -* < , To Cure a Cold In One Day 1 Take LAX ATI VIC HKOMO Quinine. It stops the r Cough and Headache and works olT the Cold. : Druggists refund money if it failp to cure. E, GROVE'S signature on ,ach box. 26c- ( COMMISSION BILL KILLED. f By a1 vote of (>(> to 42 the house $ killed the Grnydon land commission i! bill, one of the big measures before the general assembly. The bill pro- * nosed that under the sunervision of n 11 commission, land should bo bought by 1 the State and resold to landless citi- u Zens of South Carolina on long timec 11 ; The progressive proposal met with a <l great deal of favor in the house, judg; irtfc from the tenor of the three hours of debate, but the opinion that it \ would be unwise to pass the measure I prevailed. J '* I The land commission, estahlished 1 by the radicals in 1S(>8, which was an J enovrnous gmft machine, wjvs Cited by '1 opponents of the Cra.vdon land com- I mission hill as an indication of what ^ had happened or.ee when, "t! o State f vonf into the real estate busini ss." V tijwX ii 8 t I u/l ^ well as for crops I is-year. 0 i upted by tl\Q war, it was estimated >ii tiiincV in the. Uimcd States to proPotash iii mixed fertilizers for this 3tiii*ors had mortf thfin enough for l*qtflsiiHia$d "beetV'fuliy utilized, and ishafsotn^fc ate"still hieing received. fodV this need not prevent faHners Mni> chiitilH U liui/l Ynrmnr*: LVI 111IOV1 O) IIV/i totivvtivt a % tv?\? m JlO'll fiv.'uqfcji (: 't* ^ ... n to the out-of-date goods without [ties may try to" wish" them on \is$ itash in the; past. The largest-annual -seventieth of the Potash taken from only one-fifteenth qf the Potash lost V> t-:ij ?ie i : : ? -.t'.i:i o ten times as much .Potash as Phqs)tash in the fertilizer as possible. A sir from four to ten per cent. . lash. It may bo harder to get just I t .* ! * fi Inc., 42 Broadway, Now York i San Francia^o, 25 Californic St. Savannah, Bank & Trust Bids, itney Central Bank Bldg. ;t;I v. > BRIDGE WRECKER. IS FORMALLY HElO Arrested by American Authori- I ties ?.s a Legal Precaution KNGTY PROBLEM TO SOLVE aijH < vU oi CTfmf . ... Slate .Department Finds : Many Puzzling Points Involved. . VanoebovO,' lilairie. iP^Bj *1.- Wo^itor I Torn, "Who afcniptcdTo blow Up the international.', bridge' over tho1 St. Croix riVCr, was*' avrest'cYl today on a warrant issued by a local trial justice, charging mm with defacing and injuring buildings in S'anceboro." 'tBc injury to the buildings was caused by tho shock when Hbrn exploded "a charge of*.''dynamite' under the bridge. - * yy% * %* *'* ? I The move was made if is understood to aVoid coiU])licati(his in detaining the dyparpitcr without .forrpa] .charge having been made' against Kim.' Hop uty ShorilT i. :.s, who took him ilit<' c ustody Tuesday morning, fcarocl pen? serial liability in the ma Iter and after communicating with the Stptcj attor-. niy general obktihcd the warrant whieh was served ' on"'ttie prl/ oner. Horn vill be given a hoavinr late - *. ' today'. It is expected Tic wdutd' . b( sllrendered to frrlrroT invicdifi 5/\n ?in/l I transferred to Portland tor a hearing before a commissioner or Poland's ap plication for his extradition. ' A Puzzling Question. Washington, Feb. 4'.?Great Brit ain's request for the extradition of Werner Horn rested in the Sfate Department today. Whi'e officials con- < sistently declined to discuss it, the case will be put on its course only after the most careful investigation. Officials pointed out it was one of " . the most interesting questions arising since the wars' outbreak. When the evidence is received by mail, the application for extradition ] evidence will be sent to the. local magistrate in Maine, where Horn is held >11 charges preferred by the State. The Secretary of State finally, however, ins discretionary powers, and if he las reason to believe that a prisoner may be tried for political offense, he withholds extradition. Whether Horns vet was a violation of American neu- j rality was discussed among officials is a question which might raise anoth " ir complication. ( REAL FINANCEEK1NG. ( Sloan Gordon one of the best known : nagazine writers and war correspondents and who is now 011 his way to ^ tussia, for the National News Bureau not an old friend during a recent vis- I t to Chicago. The friend, since Gor- S Ion has seen him, had gathered in a brtune of several million dollars. "Gee," sighed Gordon, "It must be rreat to be a big linanceer and have f ill the money you want." "Financeer nothing," blurted out he wealthy man. "I'm no linanceer ^ iow. Remember when I was working n Cincinnati, for a hundred a month y ,nd paying rent and buying food for y ny , family and spending money 1; mong the boys? Then is when 1 was * he Real Financeer." J, * 1 t VE ARE JOB PRINTERS 1 ?P i t? LET ?R ? US ?I DO < ?N ? YOIJR ?-T ? JOB ?I PRINTING ?N ? ?(? V r, A 1! B * 0 1 I' li I N T K K S j !CSf F:-! 1 HSt'' ?C Ifflr TWfc rat nnd -mira ex4ormtnator iradn, _, K^a^uickly unit ^bsolutoly v.'thoMt odo?* 1 ; MwuMufli^s^-llius f!6?\T5,un.V jJWTuv-ii tuVli. tJotiAf tlmtT VlfYlm trn*K? p|j world. Insist J i OilW \ ' V BOTAN/CAk, WEQ. QO. 4tK jpftnrA Sr*., ' rhitok&bMS* Pa. ... jv-,yv^ * * m iM ?? W. E. McGORI), Dcirf h t SWry^oM CONWAY", 8. .' H* i' ' ; ; : ' *' jlXlltL flilJ 4 *> '* i : "v;;t>d'V $041 Hi Ho WQODWAHjD,,.; r A ttorney and Counsellor at LtWi. ') CON WAY, >V " ."r .! .V / ??0 ??? "rrffy - HAL i.7 Hues:, ::.<J ( 4y >js, * Fire Insurnrve'c * *' J ' * ; . , J . Cilice Convey National Hank * ' ' . !>L i ': Conway, - .-t S. ,v? A " i . * .< ii. H. sr YKI;OR;}ugh v Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. ~GfcO. LUM LAUNDRY, >xv;j-. : , vi- - < * A ' "> V j .: jhif -:j v LUrs WAY, S. C, . if Beginning July 1st 1913 All persons must ffrke ticket? for" work left bere Positively no work delivered unMJ "ticket is presented. Laundry not called for In 10 days will be sold for charges. " j GEORGE LUM T J*V ") >?! } ><; "'j' I :H!CHBT>3 3 PSLLS //"/Vav 1.?td Acli ; oi?r Oriinirli4 fot /Vv, j /. 4( <'ti' ! * ??-<o-'h IMniiiniii Mrand/yVV i 1*111 ill hull '. t'UlllA^^/ ?-v ?! <>** i?itu l.hw Kil>bon. \/ W SP^Vs'l ? ??. Utiv ?/ jour ? I / ~ fjf Alt^lfkH-TKR f 1 ^ *S A?r Smo aVMIif r.lSTSR>FRWWir? , J. M. JOHNSON, C1VI'- OULN WER1 Marion, S C. - VVci i '?& - Railroad, City and l*anc} Bqn?yiof; and Drainage. Kead-building an ? ewers Draughting and'Blue Printing. ~rr=rn^rj?l?_?' wf r??ww ?^ II. C CANNON General JUiwi Surveying ( , (u,ui Ojlice-llm-k Budding v CONW Y, S CS .? * i\ : .4 *71,11 .Xva ? *.5 ??* vv i <? , W ;C:VSINGLK'fON,u ATTORNEY AT LAW ! ? '< ' .rn ?.ri; ? k;v Conway, S. C. Dffice up Stairs Buck Building 'v. * : '> r it>~ 1 ENOCH S. C. BAKEU Attorney at Law : ; i : t . IJ Spirey Building. CONWAY. S C. ; ? ? 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