The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 30, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
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FRIENDLY NOTE
SENT BY GERMANY
Conciliatory Attitude to United
States on Issue of the
Frye Case
NO INTERFERENCE
WITH OUR SHIPPING
Unless They Carry Contra-!
band, When Rules of Sea
Will be Observed.
Germany, in its latest note in tho;
Frye case, notifies the United States
that orders have been issued "to the;
German naval forces not to destroy!
American merchantmen who have load j
ed conditional contraband even when
the conditions of international law are
present, but to permit them to continue
their voyage unhindered if it is:
possible to take them into port."
Germany gave this assurance in
order to furnish to the American government
evidence of its conciliatory
attitude" while the question of interpreting
the treaty of 1828 is submitted
to arbitration. The American suggestion
for the naming of experts to
fix the indemnity for sinking the Frye
is accepted.
As for absolute contraband, such as
arms and amunitions, Germany states
in its note that "it must reserve to itself
the right to destroy vessels carrying
absolute contraband wherever
such destruction is permissable accord
ing to the provisions of the Declara-.
non 01 London."
Favorably Received.
The German note is regarded by of-,
ficials as evincing a more friendly!
spirit on the part of the German foreign
office. After months of strained
relations between the two countries it
was received as a very favorable development.
It practically insures American vessels
against attack without warning
and even in the event that they are
carrying absolute contraband, passengers
and crews are bound, according
to the Declaration of London, to be removed
before there is any destruction,
which also can occur only in the event
of extreme necessity.
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When a man boast about being selfmade
the job isn't finished, ((r
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Recent Robbery at Kulonia, \
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me uist news ot the robbery at
Eulonia to reach Mullins last week
came at 5 o'clock in a telephone mes-;
sage from Sheriff Dozier to Rural Policeman
W. K. Brown, instructing him
to be on the lookout for suspicious
parties, and advised him to proceed to
Smithboro where he should inspect
passenger train from Marion to Lumberton,
when it reached there at 7:30.
Mr. Brown also made search at 5:40
of train No. 14, from Poston to HamJet,
when it reached that junction. The
store of S. V. Davis, the postofficei
and the depot were entered by robbers!
and goods to the amount of several
hundred dollars were stolen. From
the postoffice cash to the amount of
$30 or more was stolen, and from the
store of S. U. Davis, about two dozen i
watches, valued at more than $200,
were stolen. It is not thought that any j
goods were taken from the depot.
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All the world loves a lover, but he
sometimes bores it terribly.
I LITTLETON COLLEGE
A well established, well-equipped,
and very prosperous school for
girls and young women.
Fall term begins September 22,
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J ?.v Jty? J */i V?;i4tiu^ur, UIIU1 I
J. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ! j
Lucas County, ' ss.
Frank .J. Cheney makes oath that he:
'is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., (loin# business in the I
City of Toledo, County and State I
.aforesaid, and that said firm will pavj
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DDL- j |
/LARS for each and every case of Ca-jJ
tarrh Ihni cannot be cured bv the use
of HALLS'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed >
in my presenoce, this Oth day of Do-j
cembor, A. D. 1880.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c. i
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
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STATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
At a special call meeting of the!
board of regents of State Insane Asy-j
lum, held at the State Hospital for the;
Insane bids were opened and contracts
awarded for improvements contemplated
at the asylum, for kitchen
equipment and for hardware.
Attorney General Thomas H. Peoples
is touring the West with the San
Francisco exposition as his ultimate
destination. Recently friends in Columbia
received post cards dated at,
Denver.
W. N. Campbell of Ridgeville and
L. R. Murray of Summerville were reappointed
on the dispensary board for
Dorchester county.
The banks of Florence deny that
they are in any way attempting to defeat
the purpose of the federal reserve
board in the offer of money to the
farmer to hold cotton.
Preston S. Cooper of Dunn, N. C.,,
was ill town Monrlnv nftommnn \Inl_
lins Enterprise.
H. E. Harrelson, for eighteen years
in Uncle Sam's army, now on the retired
list on account of wounds received
in battles, spent the, past week in ;
Mullins. Mr. Harrelson's home is in
Horry county, but during his fur-1
lough he is employing his time in instructing
classes in the art of shooting
fire arms, he being an expert pistol
and rifle shot.?Mullins Enterprise.
Sam Riggs, in Charleston last week,
the owner of two goats, forfeited his
$5 bond by not appearing to answer
the charge of cruelty to animals made
against him by Policeman Mansfield. I
It was alleged that a boy who had two
goats hitched to a wagon had overloaded
the wagon.
The fame of Rock Hill as an alfalfa
centre is growing.
Gov. Manning honored extradition
papers for the return to North Caro-1
lina of Madison Franklin, who is want i
ed there to answer to a charge of minder.
The man is under arrest at Marion
in this State.
f AYNOR DA'
i TY FAIR.
I BUY YOUR N
J MERCHANTS
I $5.00 PURCI
8 PASS INTO Tl
I THE $75.00 1
AWAY THE F
I J. T. Shelly, Dealer in Gen
I S. J. Lewis, Dealer in Genei
I Aynor Supply Co.. General
H
m j. m. Hunter, "Uuality" Ha
| Aynor Drug Store, Drugs a
9 Aynor Cash Store, General I
9 Piatt Drug Co., Pure Drug:
ID. M. Small, General Merc!
J. W. Dawsey, Jeweler
Aynor Mercantile Co., "Ed
cents, Coffee at 10 cents.
I. T. Skipper, Barber and F
Planters Bank.
Farmers State Bank, and a
LSBBSBHH
THE HORRY HE!
WHAT OTHER PAF
Water Wagon's Rumble.
The rumble of the water wagon is
heard very clearly.?Evening Post.
Good in Knocking.
The success of the Ford car proves
that if you want to make a man,
knock him.?Dillon Herald.
Solves Problem.
Dumba case seems to solve the mystery
of who put the ass in ambassador.?The
State.
Chain The Tigers.
A good way to help prohibition prohibit
would be to tie a chain and a ball
on some tigers.?Times & Democrat.
Big Ones Escape.
It is a singular fact that when, after
any political or other scandal, official
investigations are undertaken
the investigation net has such a peculiar
mesh that the little criminals
get caught while the big ones usually
get through.?Times & Democrat.
Hig 1916 Crop.
With cotton selling between 9 and
10 cents it's almost King Cotton
again, and you may confidently look
for a crop under the front steps in
1916.?Marion Star.
Must be Enforced.
Wo lion v nnninlmnfc fl-w.4- 4 K ~ I
..x, .?vv?1 vviii^uiiiu^ Vital, lilt" Ul?|jfllsary
law is not being enforced in
Charleston and that as much boot-legging
as ever is going on there. The
law can be enforced?in Charleston?
and must be. The law is enforced in
Columbia and the up-the-State cities. |
Charleston must be allowed no special
privileges.?Columbia Daily Record. |
Will Not Run.
We are not a prophet or a son of a
prophet but we don't believe that Cole j
man L. is ever going to run for governor
again. Fred H. Dominick will
likely be the Blease candidate for gov-,
ernor next summer and he is a man
whose strength should . not be underestimated.?York
News.
Shot Her Bolt.
"Germany has shot her holt," says
Kitchened?and the Russians bolted.
?Daily Record.
Y AT HORRY
, THURS. 0C1
IERCHANDISE WITH THE
AT AYNOR, S ,C? AND ,V\
1ASE THEY WILL GIVE Y
HE FAIR GROUNDS AND A
1ANGE. THE FOLLOWING I
!NE RANGE.
eral Merchandise,
'al Merchandise.
Merchandise and Country Produ
irdware and Furniture,
ind Patent Medicines.
Merchandise, Cigars, Candy and
5, Toilet Articles, Candy, Statioi
landise.
i. 01 ctnam is sure going crazy. I
Come get your share while it is
'ressinrj Club.
ill other Business Men of Aynor.
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tALP, CONWAY, S. C.
'ERS ARE SAYING
It is announced that some steps may
be taken to settle the border questions.
Leave it to the soldiers.?Georgetown
Times. %
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Can Guess.
"Give prohibition a chance," urges
the Greenville News. It's a dead
cinch to guess Charleston's verdict.?
The State.
Needed It.
Guess Great Britain probably needs
that fiifteen million dollars' worth of
American meat.?Morning Star.
The Reason.
Colonel Bryan and Colonel Lewis
have protested against the proposed
loan, presumably on account of the
size of it?since modified?and not
because it violates the principle of
neutrality.?Charlotte Observer.
Looks Change.
An enterprising photographer does
well when he has mothers to have
photographs made of their boys aboutto-go-to-college,
for they will never
look the same afterward.?Evening
Post.
Shades of Purgatory.
How ashamed the valued prohis
must feel of their Revolutionary ancestors
who battled at the Brandywine!?The
State.
Like Mutt.
A neutral is a fellow who is willing
to talk about the war but who walks
off when somebody wants to lick him i
for being pro-something or other.? I
Morning Star. %
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Lizzie Hughes, Dec'd.,
are hereby notified to present the
same duly attested to the undersigned,
within the time provided by law,
or this notice will be set up in bar of
their recovery; and all persons indebted
to the said estate are herby notified
to make payments to the undersigned.
Horry County Trust Co.,
Administrator of Lizzie Hughes, Deed
Aug. 9th, 1915.
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Oil A FREE I
CHANCE ON I
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Coo! Drinks.
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He is selling meat at 7 1-2 If
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FOREIGN ITEMS |j
GATHERED AND CONDENSED j
FOR EASY READING |
Newman Erb, wealthy raitrood organizer,
is reported to have an excellent
chance to recover from the effects
of the two poison tablets he
swallowed by mistake last Tuesday.
Russian ships have sunk a German
submarine which has been operating
recently in the Black sea.
Assurances that Americans and other
foreigners in Mexican territory con
trolled by Gen. Villa will be protected
are given in a statement issued by the
Villa agency. f
On receipt of the news that Bulgaria
had ordered a generdl mobilization
of her troops, King Constantine of
Greece summoned to conference called
a meeting of the cabinet.
The success of the Anglo-French financial
commission's efforts to establish
a bic credit ln:in to flront
Britain and France, was virtually assured
last week.
One of the naval attaches of the
American embassy, has been given a
chance to examine the fragments of a
torpedo which the British admiralty!
claims was found on the steamer Hes-'
perian before she sank. The attache
lias made a report to Washington regarding
the matter.
c Of the thirty-four American and
German papers found in the possesion j
of James F. J. Archibald, the American
newspaper correspondent, when he,
was apprehneded at Falmouth, while j
proceeding from New York to Rotter-;
dam, seventeen are described as having
been made public, and the other
seventeen as being "insufficient to
warrant publication."
Conditions in Mexican territory
controlled by Gen. Carranza are rapidly
becoming normal, according to
advices.
Henry Ford spent two hours at the
New York navy yard last week inspecting
submarines and the latest
forms of marine machinery. At the
conclusion of his trip the manufacturers
announced he did not expect to
build any submarines in the near future
and that he was still a strong
peace advocate.
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OF WIL1
Capital and Surplus
Total resources
DOES BOTH COMMERCIAL
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depart
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Wm. C. Denny
E. Fred Banck
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VILLE, S. C? WITH THE
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THE NEEDS OF THE FAR
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WE BUY IH LARGE QUAN
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New Plan of Campaign Em-1
ployed on the Western I
Front I
GERMAN POSITIONS * I
MADE UNTENABLE I
Systematic Rain of Shells on I
Every Point Held by I
Enemy.
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Paris.?General Joffre, Sir John I
French and King Albert of Belgium I
are developing a new plan of cam
paign that involves the almost con- H
tinuous use of artillery on a vast scale fl
along the whole line.
The allies are methodically main^fl
taining their shell fire for days^pt afl
time without infantry attacks, drotfH
ping projectiles upon the charrefiH
front into every 50-yard square, am'flj
repeating the process?a deadly, auto-*^
matic, unceasing pounding. The heavy^H
calibred guns sent their storms of^B
shells upon encampments of first re- H
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serves Dcnind me lines, and upon
bridges and provision trains. H
Official reports from observers niafrH
from photographs made by aviators^B
show that parts of the opposing linesH
which have been subjected to this un-H
ceasing bombardment have been rend-H
ered entirely untenable. H
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