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? . TWO SUBMARINE ISSUE BEFORE REICHSTAG German Imperial Parliament to Debate Question in An Open Session FRANK TREATMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY Prussian Diet's Essay Into Realm of Criticism Resentr ed by the Chancellor. The Rcichstap will probably devote Friday and Saturday 01 this week U> open discussion of the international situation and political problems which i- ? ?_ 4i i nave arisen ironi uenmin) s nu-umuo of submarine warfare. A special committee of the Reichstag met today and found Unit there is a general tiesire of all parties for a frank and open debate on the motives underlying: the government's attitude 'towards neutral powers and in particular towards the United States. It is believed that Dr. von I'ethmann-IIoUweg. the imperial chancellor, will for various reasons decide to make a speech explaining the policy in accord anee with which Germany has conducted her foreign affairs department and its reflex action on her international policy. In the present temper of a section' of the Reichstag, Ike debate, it is ex-! prctcd, will bring out some caustic and unfriendly reference to the Unitid States, hut the fact tnat ten days will have elapsed afted what is re-i garded as the immediate cause of irritation probably will serve to tore) down the present bitterness openly expressed by certain members of the, Reichstag. The ways and means committee of the Prussian Diet today crossed swords with the administration regarding the Diet's competence to discuss the American and other issues of foreign and military policy. Herr Irrner, spokesman of the conservative parly, defended the claims of the Diet to the right of criticism. Foreign Minister von Jagow, while admitting tin: Diet's right to discuss anything it1 saw fit, declared that the government; could not and would not accept advice j or criticism on those matters which I arc beyond the competence of the Prussian Parliament. The newspapers generally rcfr:,;. . alluding, even guardedly, to the! source of the conflict. The conserva-i live ILruez Zeitung argues editorially ?e +1,,, n.Wf j.: iy i. vu.x uojm/u i & 4 tut iyiui and concludes as follows: 4 "Wit hi p. the limits of moral feohrgi av.d self respect, v/c must regulate cur! telations to foreign powers purely on. tho basis of expediency. Should gocd relations towards any particular power appear absolutely indispensable to the conduct of < ur struggle for oxi.-.t-! once, wo must accordingly adapt our j pel\y and must net leave it to fate to! determine whether we shall come to a; breach. Such fatalism in politics has no justification, if, however, we do] not regard such a breach as being so, serious that we must at all costs avoid it, then there is no reason why \vt should not use our freedom of action completely. A middle way be-i tween these alternatives would not in our opinion represent a policy based 0:1 expediency, but one of those half measures which usually lead to failinv> M NOTICE OF SALE. TJnder and by virtue of the decree ?n<f judgment of the court made by his Honor T. S. Scase, Presiding Judge, in the case of The J. C. Bryant Company, a Corporation, vs. J. E. Long and N. M. Hardee, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A. D., 101G, 1, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at! public auction to the highest bidder t fore the Court House door at Convay, in Horry County, and State of South Crxrolina, during legal hours or r.ulc, on salcsday in April next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as folows, to wit: All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land containing ton acres, more or less, the same being in Simpson Creek Township, County and State aforesaid, and lying on the South side of the ^ee and Boyd Public Bond. Described and bound as follows: Beginning at stake corner on the* 4 STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Announcement wus made semi-official ly that tremendous activity has been observed over the whole length of the German front in the east. The town of Manning is proud of th ? possession of a handsome new La France fire truck. Manning also has a first class new waterworks system, : and is prepared for fires. i Gov. Manning left Columbia last ' week for some point in Florida for a short vacation, lie will return to Co, lumbia early this week. This will be J the gover icr's 4'irst vacation Since enltring odicc. i _____ J. P. Hicks, aged 21, was shot and ; instantly killed near Piedmont, in An dersoa c.unty, by Vass Moore, who claims that he had boon nil upon the ' head ami v.v.0 duz'H when he shot. The sinking fund commission held a meeting- at the State house, at j which the matter of the delivery of the new State bonds April 1 was dis' cussed. Several routine matters were : considered by the commission. __ | Reports are in circulation that Hon. ; Robert A. Cooper, of Laurens, has .i_r:.. .1 . i. 1.1. _ i iit*i iiiiiciy uecmeii 10 itiut me race for governor and would announce his candidacy in a few days. Last Thursday afternoon while run( ning from Rural Policeman E. W. I Moore, stationed at Mo Bee, in Chcsterfield County, John Boan, a youth I of 17 years, was shot through the | face and seriously injured. | Miss Inez Hough, of Lancaster, was struck by lightning Tuesday afternoon and her life is despaired of. She was leaning on the mantel when the lightning came down the chimney. Representative Mondcll, of Louisana, Republican in the House last week, assailed the administration's foreign policy and urged the passage of his bill to warn Americans from armed merchantmen. Four indictments have been filed in the federal court charging Dr. A. B. Patterson, Dr. E. L. Patterson, and C. N. Burckhaiter. all I f Barnwell, with violation of the Harrison drug act and with conspiracy to violate it. fWinJTandfcmninor! M ov VWI&d^ uiiu va%tns|df Mi5* STELLA-VITAE ?TOPPED ITS This has a world of meaning to every woman who suffers as Mrs. J. S. JBlair, of Enterprise, Okla., suffered and thero arc many thousands ouch. Mrs. Blair tells the story of hor suffering and cure much bettor than we can teli it. We Quote her own words: "I hAd been Gooding, cramping and vomiting for fl%'e moctii3 and taking medicino from as good a doctor as the country affords, but be did my no good. I got tired of doctor's medicino and cent to the drug stcro for a woman's medicine and the dxuggidt cent mo STELLAVITAE. "One bottle stopped everything and I felt like a different woman. I have used six bottles already and will continue to uso and praise STELLAVITAE wheuovor X need a woman's medicino." Whnt STELLA-VITAE did for Mrs. Blair it will do for you. We guarantee the first bottle to benefit you. Your money back if it don't. You cannot afford to not try it?when ycu have all to gain and not a penny to lose. Go to your dealer today and begin trying STELLA-VITAE, trying to become well. We lose the price if you arc not benefited. In many years of guaranteeing STELLAVITAE lees than one bottle out of every thousand has failed to benefit. Your chances of being boneftted arc a thousand to one I Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. South side of tho aforesaid road at a ditch, running said ditch near South to a stake corner, thence running near East to a stake corner, thence running near North to a stake corner | on the Lee and Boyd road, thence said road West to the beginning corner. * The same being part of a tract or parcel of land which was conveyed to me by N. M. Hardee and W. O. Hardee by deed of date, January 20th, A. D. 1914. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C\, March 4th, 1910 . J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County, If H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. THE H0BB7 H WHAT OTHER PAT IHis Bryanism. Lt. Gov. Bcthcu's Bryanism has been challenged. He doesn't charge for his peace lectures.?Daily Record. Self Disgust. We see where a certain rich crowd' had a moving picture story made by ! themselves and after showing it once burned it up?that's what we'd do, I i I ll\ l-\ ZlWtllMV (> wv? .WlUill^U* Ask the Groundhog. In our opinion the grouu.d-hog ranks right along with the wise guy always able to tell when the war k< going to end.? York News. No Longer Necessary. Mr. Karnes' friends have discovered that Colonel Roosevelt used a punching bag, bought by the state, while in Albany. That was long before he found he could use Mr. Barnes for a punching bag.?Daily Record. Missed the Mark. One of the most conspicuous pieces of legislation that failed to become law at the winding up of the session was that that on the part of a Char-, i ' - u/stuii representative i<> "pull one! over" on the rest of the old State byj petting a bill through to grant Ohar-j leston a "beer and light wine" li-| cense. But what does Charleston care about liquor license, anyway??Kings tree Record. Corn is Better. Three bushels of corn, which you | can sell at $1.00 per bushel, is worth considerably more, to a hungry man, I I or a man in debt, than a hale of cotton, out in the weather, which you cannot sell at all. Think this over Mr Farmer, now that planting time is here.?Marion Star. Some Lower. Most of the seventeen leading food articles are slightly cheaper than a year ago, according to a government report. Flour, sugar, butter, potatoes, canned salmon, ham, cheese, eggs, beans and onions, are not included among the notable seventeen?Ch;iv-i Icston Post. CALOMEL IS MEftCi ACTS ON UVE SiDodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel ar.d Doesn't Saliva's cr Make Ycu Sick. Listen to mo! Take no more sickening, salivating calomel whon bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it cotnes into contact with sour bin- crashes into it. breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and '"all knocked out." if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated j or you liuve headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour just, take a spoonful of harmless Dudeon's Liver Tone on my guarantee. IS DUE THE PEOPLE OF THE GENEROUS PATRO CORDED US DURNG191 DER OUR THANKS. miDIMP mie vnii ?.u utminu 13ID TUU W INESS AT THE SAME 01 PARED THAN EVER TO S DDSENBU j Todd villi ERA LP, CONWAY, S. O. ERS ARE SAYING Cotton Moans Debt. Plough (loop, think thrice before you plant, ami remember that the translation of the word "cotton" is d-e-b-t. Shy from it, people, shy from it.?Marion Star. A Big Nation. The United States is such a big nation that no one nation is liable to take us on, so adequate preparedness has to be suilicient to stand off all those alliances.?The Star. I ! . . Echo Answers. If you don't believe in boosting vour home town, whose home town I * do you believe in booosting ??Spartanburg Herald. One to Stand. I Don't show lis the man who writes the platform. Show us the statesman who is going to stand on it or sit on it.?Wilmington Star. \iut Why. If Great Britain would bar canned salmon instead of canned fruits from ali sources excepting her colonics, what a nice world, this could be? Evening' Post. No Comparison. War may be all that it is said to be, but it has nothing on an unruly wis dom tooth.?The State. Didn't See How. We were at the pictures, several high school couples were behind us. The heroine stroke her horse's head and nestled closely aginst its face. "I don't see how she docs that," said a voice, "a man's bad enough."? Times & Democrat. Will Stand Pat. The Observer takes no stock in the i taik, whispered at first, but since growing a little more bold, that President Wilson may refuse to run for re-nomination if Congress does not behave better toward him. Mr. Wilson is no pouter and more than that, he stands for rc-oleciton as a vindication of his Administration. The people are going to see that he gets it.? Clvrlotte Observer. iryi it sickens! :r like dynamite Here's my guarantee?Co to any drug store and get a 50 cent l>ottlo of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't, atrnirrlilnn vnn ? v wv? wai j \j 11 right up and make you feel lino and vigorous by morning 1 want you to go back to the store and get your money. Hudson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable, f guarantee that a lx>ttle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe-and they like ita pleasant taste. Appreciation HORRY COUNTY FOR NA6E THEY HAVE AC5 AND WE BEG TO TENTLL FI3D SS D-iiNG BUS2 STAND. BETTER PRE ERVE YOU. RY & CO. s, S. C. FOREIGN ITEMS | GATHERED AND CONDENSED j FOR EASY READING | Vice-l*rcsident Marshall is sixtytwo years old. Thirty-five Americans arc leaving Chihuahua City on a special train provided by the Carranza authorities. American-made dum-dum bullets were used by Villa ^forces in his raid on Columbus, according to Private Stephen Wieczorkiewiez, of the Seventh U. S. Infantry. With American troops across the American border seeking Villa ami his bandits, President Wilson and officials of the war department resigned themselves to wait possibly man\ day for news of developments in the chase. "An official investigation by the German navy has established the fact that no German submarine was concerned in the sinking of the Norwegian bark Silius," says the Overseas News Agency. The Australian government has sent a request to the American ambassador to Turkey that he arrange for the care of the graves of Australian soldiers who are buried on Gullipoli peninsula. Senator Stone, of Missouri, chairman of the foreign relations committee, declared in the Senate after a conference with Prseident Wilson "that so far as the President desiring t> involve this country in this disastrous European war, his supreme wish is to avoid that calamity." o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judment of the court made by his Hour T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of American Fertilizing Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. Lillie M. Rogers and II. It. Rogers, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A. I). 191 fi, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the high est. bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday *n April next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Dog Bluff Township, containing Twenty-three and one-half (23 1-2) acres, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake corner 3xo on 1). G. Johnson line, thence approximately North on West border of a ditch to end of ditch, thence West to a blazed Gum at head of Spring Branch, inence approximately West to stake 3xo in said branch, thence approximately South to a stake 3xo, thence West to stake on 1). G. Johnson line, thence CG ..iL i- - _ -i i ? ~ owuui to a siukc on said lino Uxo, thence East to the beginning corner. Reference to plat made by V/. I). Lawrimore on July 80th, 1012, will more fully describe. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 1910. J. A. LEWIS, SherifT of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of The American Fertilizing Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. Fannie Tart, Herbert Edward Tart, I.other Marie Tart, Elbert Murrey Tart, Edna Bell Tart, and John C. Tart, Defendants, and (luted the 1st day of March A. D. 1910 I. the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Harry County, will sell at publ:c auction to the highest bidder before the Court Hbuse door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salcsdav in Anril novt it 1 .. ? ( - ~ ""'"h lllv' 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in Galivants Iterry Township, Horry County and State of South Carolina, containing twenty-five (25) acres, bounded by lands of E. M. Tart on the West, on the North by lands of J. F. Gore, and East by lands of C. K. Gerrald, and South by lands of George J. Holiday. This mortgage is given to secure the purchase money of above land. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Three counties are i tuch mixed in the r< ports that a murder had I committed on the bridge over Salut^H river connecting Greenwood and Lai^H rens counties. A crowd 01 two hun<^^| red men gathered there Sunday find the dead body, when it was ed that nobody had been killed. " II NOTICE OP SALE. I Under and by virtue of the decr<^| and judgment of the court made b^H his Honor T. S. Sense, Presiding! Judge, in the case of O. J. Bell v^H Sarah M. Bellamy, Fred O. Bcllam;^H I-Ienry P. Bellamy, Eula Ray Brigh^l Royal \V. Bellamy, Robert Sncit Be^l 1 amy, Bryan Bellamy, Mary Bellamy, Thomas Vcrnol Bellamy, al., Defendants, and dated the 1st da^| op March A. 1>. 191G, I, the undersigr^^ ed J. Lewis, Sheriff of llorr^| County, wiil sell at public auction t^l the highest bidder before the Coui^f House door at Conway, in Horrj^Jj County, and State of South Carolini^K during lege.l hours of sale, on ^alei^H in April next, it being the :>r^J day of said month, all and singula^? those certain lands situate in Horr^f County, and described as follows, to^| All and singular that certain trac^B of land in Little River Township, con^B tabling ton (10) acres, bounde?^B North, Hast and South by huud <>^fl Prince Livingston, West by land J. C. Livingston, and being the sam^B tract conveyed to Waterman Liv\ABH ston from Prince Livingston. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purch^^H to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 4th, 1910. J, A. LEWIS,% H Sheriff of oHrry Count.w MM I!. H. WOODWARD, V* Plaintiff's Attorney. gf^M o iff NOTICE OF SALE. W Pv virtue of an Order of the Cour * of Common Pleas in the case of Pah . mctto Grocery Company vs. .L G A1.SB i Ion, also under an execution issued i said cause, I will sell to the highesl^B hi(ld( for cai h at 1 1 o'clock & tluH forenoon on the 124th day of March A^| IX, 11)1 (>, in Galivants Ferry Town^B ship, near the J. CI. Allen neighbor-H hood where the property is now stor-M j cd, all and singular certain crops ol^| .J. G. Allen raised during the yi'ail 1913, consisting of corn, seed cotton^B fodder and other articles all siczcr^B under a writ of attachment in t saidH case, and the proceeds to bo applicdH on the execution now in my hands. H Terms of sale cash. Said sale willH bo in charge of Mr. II. Granthum rep-H resenting the undersigned. I J .A. LEWIS, I Sheriff of Horry County. I Dated March 4th, A. I)., 191G. | NOTICE OF SALE. ^ ! Under and by virtue of the decree! and judgment of the court made by! his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding1! Judge, in the case of Palmetto Gro-! eery Company, a Corporation, Plain-! i tiffs vs. Laura E. Skipper and George! i J. Hclliday, Defendants, and dated! the 1st day of March A. D. 191$, I,! the undersigned J. A. Lewis, SheWff! I of Ilorry County, will sell at public! auction to the highest bidder before! the Court House door at Conway, in! i Horry County, and State of South! Carolina, during legal hours of sale,! on salesday in April next, it being the! 3rd day of said month, all and sin&u-l ; lar those certain lands situate in ^h>r-! ry County, and described as folnows,! i All and singular that certain I | piece, parcel and tract of land, lying, situate and being in the State aftdfl County aforesaid, in Floyds Town-M ship on the North side of the Pirdfl way and Sandy Bluff County ro.flH containing twenty-four (24) 4icres7B more or less, beginning at a simmon I tree corner on the South side of the I Sandy Bluff and Pireway County 1 Road, thence a Northward dircc- ? | tion with the Battle land to a I lightwood stake corner on Bud-1 dy Stricklin's line, thencea North- I ward direction with Buddy I Stricklin's line to a corne(%-n I I Quincy Hinson's land, in fifteen mile I ' bay, thence a Westward direction the I | low bushes of fifteen mile bay to a I lightwood stake corner on N. P. Ste- I vens line, thence a Southward direc- I tion a straight line across field with I N. P. Stevens to the Sandy Bluff and I Pireway County Road, thence up the I road a South-eastwardly direction to I , 1 ^ mi: ucKiiuiing corner. T TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 1916. J. A. LEWIS, SherilT of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 1,16. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. II. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. 4