The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 16, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT BILLION AND HALF NEEDED FOR NAVY To Make it The Most Powerful in the World by 1925 IS NOT "HOPELESS" SAID THE ADMIRAL; Ac" ::r*a! Fletcher Believes Fail ure to Prepare Means to Surrender Rights. ___ "Washington. ? Approximately $1,r 00.000,000 for new ships and an anr ;al up-keep charge of $700,000,000 5- what Admiral Fletcher, eommandfnir the Atlantic fleet, estimates it' v.oul.l cost to carry out the navy gen- j rial board's recommendation that the American navy should equal the most powerful Hoot afloat by not later than' 1T!ie Admiral's estimate was j.riv ^ * :i in testimony before the House Na-1 val committee. Representative Callaway called attention lo reports that Great Britain I Get 0, i For men who got or home-made cigar< or two for what ails ' Forget you ever tried different, such a fine friendly, you'll get a nev process fixes that ? and And this little preachr they're on the right tra< you lay out a nickel c Albert, the sooner yoi wort! Puy Prince Albert all over fonP*l] the civilized worldToppyreJ LV/li^U bun*. 5c; tidy red tint, 10c; pound and half-pound tin Qgj; ^ humidors?and?that classy crystal-glasa pound humidor WltllO with sponge-moistcner top /A,.i ?i-- * ? J j ' "? ins IOOOCCO in i such fine shape?always ! K. J. KL i !We Carry a full I SHELF HARDWARE CARPENTER'S TOOL GLASS AND CROCKI ENAMEL WARE IN 5 I! It KETTLES AND DISH WE CARRY IN STOCK I AVERY'S, BLUNTS' AF l| FIELD FENCING. JU! / I ? *> ' ? . . V had added nearly a million tons to her fighting ships since the war hegan.) He was asked if the situation was not "hopeless." Admiral Klethcrc thought not, add ing that judging by its great wealth the United States could well afford to give its interests the same protection that other nations thought necessary. Representative Hensley asked if a race in building warships or in any other military preparation between two nations had not invariably led to war. Admiral Fletcher said no, and expressed the opinion that failure to prepare was merely making eortain that a nation must surrender its rights. He said it was reasonable to assume that the European war would end wi'hin a year and a half at most, and added that he believed the clo5e of the war would see the greatest opportunity in history for the success of an international disarmament or limitation of armament agreement. He insisted, however, that the United States could not afford to put off its navy building' on that account. Representative Callaway took the witness through a number of hypothetical naval engagements to support his contention that battleships in the presence of submarines, mines ?w\ Iamh'AI* ? irKi * ?> t v 1 I \ I V. V/ 4 |/VMV^.O I I KJ I V/ I I ^ ^ 1 tail I Ijf^lil III j fleets. Admiral Fletcher disagreed, and re-1 sorted to paper and pencil to map out the operations of two hostile fleets under the conditions set. Favor Smaller Submarines. After Admiral Fletcher concluded; Ifev l?n ... fc| wISL 3a ? ' ^ EjL ^ ' ' ////// Copyr'-S* ' ^ Fresh Start! way to a false start on a j ottes Prince Albert has a Vv their smokeappetites! ' to smoke, for Princo Albert i flavor, co cool and cheerful v idea of smoke joy! The pate: i cuts out bite and parch I nent is also for men who tl ck. All to be said is that the so< >r a dime for a supply of Pi j'il make a discovery that'll ^ a lot to your peace of mind iel he idea of smoking all you v iut a comeback?that's P. AJ YNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, HAR line of the following: , CUTTLERY, .S, tUUb IUULS, AXES, SHO ERY WARE OF ALL KINDS, SAUCE & STEW POTS OF ALL 5 PANS. THE COLE COTTON & GO ID DAVINSON'S. - - MACI 5T RECEIVED A CAR. THE HORRV HZ 1 his testimony, Hear Admiral Taylor, ! chief of the bureau of construction? ! and CI riff in, chief of steam engineerI ing, were called to testify regarding i submarines. Both admirals disagreed , with Roar-Admiral Grunt and other ! officers of the submarine flotilla, as to the desirability of abandoiitg all ! other types of submrrsibles for an ; 800-ton boat similar to those used In j the German navy. o OBITUARY NOTICE. I On February 17, ID 10, the death at ;;< ! visited the homo of Mr. ard Mir. Edgar I lucks, and too': their darling baby. She was sick only a short while. All was done that loving i hands could do, but the dear Lord who i rules supreme, understands each and every scheme. She was bright, j charming loving and sweet; she left I u-'., her friends to greet. Dear Elma, ycur presence gave ur, joy, peace and nl.'M^lll'O \illl l< nlifrti,,... - - ! _ J* I , ,?v.vn .luaunn- f;ivo US> jjl'll'l j to the greatest moasu-o. Shmp on ilcar Elma sloop, take thy rest while ; others woep. In a lonely graveyard, A few miles away; Lies our little loved one, Slumbering 'noath the clay. 'Take thy rest, dear baby, While we toil and grieve; For thcr's a time coming, This old world we'll have to leave. ?A Friend. o Mrs. Paul Wesley of Murrells Inlet was in ihe city recently and remained here several days visiting friends. ^1""' the national | jjj||j joy smoke j is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin's cigaret tea T -* | ' ' I ^<3 ^ 1 On the refers? aide of this tidy red ' " tin yon will read: "Process Patented July 30th, 1907," which has made _ three men smoko pipes where one i N. C. smoked before ! DWARE a ^-4?l \/C I Q O 3IZES1RNPLANTERS, GUANO Dl ONE AND CYLINDER OILS 1 11 ? HALF, CONWAT, 8. 0. PERKINS GUILTY | ON SECOND TRIAL | Florence, March 11.?(loo. tt. Per-J I kins was found guilty of involuntary t manslaughter for the second time in i the United States Court here late yes-' I terday afternoon for the killing of F. j ' R. D. Hinman on the Mohawk at sea. ! He will be sentenced at three o'clock i this afternoon. Court is now on tho case of Hughes I against the Atlantic Coast Line, 1 which case was reversed by the Court Anneals, bcinir woo hv tho nhiintiff : at the first trial last vear. i * Later,?Perkins was sentenced to three years imprisonment. o The Court of Common Pleas wiP ; convene here for the trial of civil j cases on Monday, April 3rd, 11)10, J and Hon. T. S. Sense will be the pre1 siding judge at the court. * * 41 4> ? * M. 11. Thompson of Wampoc was in Conway on business or.e ilay .last ' v eek. o NOTICK OP SALIi 1 Under and by virtue of the decree 1 and judgment of the court made by i his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding | Judge, in the case of George J. Hoi-; liday, Plaintiff vs. W. E. Tyler, E. J. Tyler, M. P. Tyler, Mary E. Graham, i E. B. Tyler, P P. Tyler, Joseph B. Tyler, Ava Jane Itabon, Klioda Tyler,! bailie Tyler, Lynn Tyler, A. P. John- j 'son, and H. H. Woodward, Defend-1 ants, and dated the 1st day of March ! A 1)., 1916, I, the undersigned J. A. | Lewis, Sheri of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in April next, it! being the 13 rd day of said month, all | and singular those certain lands sit-, uate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land lying and being in Bayboro Township, County and State aforesaid?said plantation and n-.ill tract containing one hundred acres, more or less, bounded as follows: Commencing at corner on a stake in run of Cross Branch, thence j running the old line North the North j Prong of Bug Swamp, thence across said swamp to high water mark,! thence down said swamp on the North west side as the line of high water nuirk to Rattle Snake branch and across Rattle Snake branch as high water mark, thence as high water to the West Prong of Bug Swamp up said swamp as high water runs, thence across the swamp as high water mark, thence down the said j swamp as high water mark to a pine corner, thence running South to a str.ke corner, thence running East , across the swamp to a pine corner be- j low the mill, thence running South , to an old pir.e corner, still South to I the run of Cross Branch, thence up 1 I the run of said branch to the begin- , ning corner in said branch. Bounded J East by lands cf W. H. Bell and Bur- j roughs & Collins Co., North by lands of \V. H. Bell. West by lands of Bell, P'rank and Duke Rabon, South by lands of Duke Rabon and Porter P. j Tyler. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 4th, 1910. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry oCunty. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. ND r-UHlMI I rrr--.-?i ?,% '$ &# --dx w \jf,\ .- r^ > >.Ci.C^' '-"Vi f PTDiDHTfiDC men tunnn diniouiuno, uiou rmnnu I. WE ARE AGENTS FOR E. D. FE ? 1 WELL KNOWN 3? RELIEVE! Important to Dispose of Waste from the Stomach with Regularity. People frequently attribute to falli ttl'i) of fllO (liirnclivn ni'ivniu enn/l{f io??t? I V?* ? w ? % %# I 1 \ VI WWIiMI VIVHO j that are primarily duo to inactive bowels, anil apply remedies that from j their very nature are more apt to ug-1 ! gravate than to relieve the disorder. | When the bowels act regularly the! stomach i? in better shape to perform its allotted tasks and can usually bej depended upon. To keep the bowels in condition there is no more effective remedy than the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin which is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle. Dr. Caldwell has proscribed this remedy in his practice for over a qluir ler of a century and it is today the standard household remedy in thousands of homes. Mr. Thos. DeLoach with the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, at Washington, wrote Dr. Caldwell recently that "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the J. D. Vcreen spent some time herej on business last week. He is one of! the leading farmers of the Shell neighborhood of this county. Mr. Vcreen states that the mail facilities in his neighborhood are not very good a!: this time owing to changes recent L. D. MAGRA WE CAN PLACE YOUR FIRE LOWING COMPANIES: PACIFIC FIRE, OF NEW 1 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FIDE YORK, SOUTHERN UNDEI BORO. The Quattlebaum Light & Ice Com- i pany has recently purchased new ma-! chinery it is stated which will be used in putting on a day current during the coming Summer. This will be an improvement which we think has been needed here for a long time. With the day current the people will learn t> use electricity more and more not only for lighting purposes but for APRIL 23RD IS I and it is time to begin prepari made and when you go to loo] mings come straight to Mrs. I line of Spring pmd Sumi ^ .1 - i ^ - n Ivyiiuuiis, v^rganuy ana Tjiiks, j ed 10 to 2 5 per cent, I am sell it will be to your interest to j When you want Laces, ! them. Yours MBS. J. 1 SBnBOHHHBBRMEBHBH "URE FULL LIME OF SCREEN DOORS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUI FURNITURE BEFORE BUYII\ WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY C STOVES, RANGES AND OIL WE ARE AGENTS FOR STAG F HOUSES, CARRIAGES AND W WS, ONE AND TWO HOI THE AMERICAN STEEL & XDER, Mgr. ] V EMEDY I 5 CHRONIC CASE I ^ ^ ' M T^ TlL)^ IVPO \ I best laxative I have any knowledge of I and the cleaning up guaranteed by ix* H use relieves every organ." r I A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I Pepsin should be on hand in every I home for use when needed. A trial I bottle, free of charge, can be obtain- I ed hv writinir tr? l)i* W n P?.i.i..?n H r> " t " vaivmeil, 454 Washington St., Montieello, III. H ly made in the routes and cutting Shell out as a postoffice. We ha# I heard some complaint from othen* I about this same thing. It hoped that the department will look into the^JH matter and see if the condition of fairs cannot he remedied. TH, Manager. j i * INSURANCE IN THE FOLj1 i'ORK, RHODE ISLAND OF ILITY-PHENIX, OF NEW ^WRITERS OF GREENS J turning machinery. This change will help make Conway a modern town in several ways that the town Iras nos enjoyed before. * Allen Skipper of Wampee was hertrft one day last week. ? m m * MllfrFl H .Inhncnn r\f A irn/11. tnnn !n > v vituxuii ui nui n ao itl Conway recently on busines. EASTER SUNDAY 1 ng to have that New Dress L * for the Material and TrimSparks. I have a complete ner Goods in Crepes, Mulls, and while prices have advanc ung at tne same Old Price andl Look at mine before buying^ ' Embroidery or Buttons ? have^ V to Please, N. SPARKS. mmmmammm?mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmt mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmamaammmm AND WINDOWS, | RUNE OF 1 IG. I IN OMR I IMP nc pnni/ 1 ... WW. I UIIIU UI UUUf\ I . STOVES. |r 'AINTS FOR 1 AGONS. I ?SE STEEL PLOWS IN 1 WIRE FENCE C0'S.|1 LORIS, S. C. H