The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 27, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
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RENEWED REPORT
; OF VILLA'S DEATH
Rumor is Persistent Among
Peons in Chihuahua of
) Bandit's Death
MEXICANS CALLED
TO REPEL INVADERS
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Incendiary Proclamation at
Parral Supi^lying' the
Troops.
ft] Paso, Texas.?The growing beV.'i'
til:>t ftrimrisi'n Vilbi is: <losiil
v.fceth or 01* not his body lias been re1
?verod, is strengthened by messages
yccirved liy Anieriemi mining concerns
here from their agents at
C'l&ihiiiriachic, Parral, Santa Barbara
and Guerrero.
All of these messages agreed that
iAie report of Villa's death was eomr>un
among the peons in northern Chi>.itnhua
and was generally accepted as
1*iie. One very circumstancial story
?w nt, to the head of a mining concern!
operating in the Guerrero district by
} is MeKicnn superintendent, was pos-,
ytr.ve that Villa had been buried in the!
neighborhood of San Francisco I.?orja,j
Ihe hamlet, where the grave of the
bandit has been reported found. His
rlory gave a number of details regard
ivg Villa's death, but it was discount-)
?.:] by the fact that it related to the al-|
#<ged murder of an American woman
l .v the bandit just prior to his death, j
A* all American women who havej
been in northern Chihuahua during j
pcest year have been accounted for.
tnUo credence was given to tliis feature
of the story.
Toe alarmist here have seized
on a proclamation issued in j
IVii-ral, calling on a!I Mexicans to
lcrate t? resist the American invaders j
and wsMpurting to have been issued by |
Gift. Obrcgon, Secretary of War. As
fftsiilar proclamations appear almost
daily in Juarez and are suppressed by.
Gen. Gavira as speedily as they ap-j
Uniil-e attention was paid by men
fiwtfr Mexico to this latest
proclamation.
Reports b'om Chihuahua say absolute
quiet reigns in the State capital,
jiwi thai there has been no signs of
J>?*:tniUes toward the American, especially
as it lias been reported that
the United States soldiers were being j,
withdrawn from Mexico. li
to returTTpapers
german embassy':
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Washington, April 21.?The State
Justice Departments today an- ,
XHiumrcd the government's willingness '
to return to the German embassy all |
papers seized in New York with
tb e arrest of Wolf von Igel, which j
Count von Bernstorff will identify as
official. i*hotographs of the seized
documents have been made and will be
retained.
. Count von Bernstorff has protested
Vigorously against the taking of the
papers and it was said at the State
Department, that Secretary Lansing
vas considering the necessity of an
official apology. Should the ambassador
assert that all the documents are
official, it is understood that they will
all be leturned tc him. It was said to
L< the present intention of the officials
to keep all the photographic
copies. Officials were interested today
in learning if Count von Berntrtorff
would declare any documents to
>*: the property of the Germany embassy.
The papers were said to disclose
several subjects of an unusual
vmtnre which had not before come to
the attention of this government.
Definite connection with the German
embassy would be confirmed, it was
believed, by a declaration that the
documents are official, if none of the)
documents ?ire declared official, it wn*
understood that the United States will
use thern all in the prosecution of von
his associates and possibly oth*Krs
as yet unnamed.
Whether Secretary Lansing would
nr.nil a note to Ambassador Bernstorff
cr.presaing regret, for the seizure was
?trt announced, but such action is believed
probable. It also was suggested
that the State Department might
dtel&y action until the result of the
eibmttfine dispute with Germany as vaicd
a defnite state.
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|ST ATE ITEMS
I Of INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
I CAROLINA PEOPLE
F. P. Fleming, of Mount Pleasant,
has announced his candidacy for the
| office of sheriff of Charleston county.
Prof. John M. Brooker of the University
i I North Carolina spoke in
the S. C. University chapel last week
on military training camps.
Gov. Richard I. Manning will deliver
the literal y address before the
ij graduating class of the Burroughs
'high school, Monday evening, May 29.|
State constables seized H21 gallons
; of whiskey in a recent raid in Char;
!os*on according to a report received
' by Gov. Manning from Chief Con.
stable Duncan. The whiskey was
valued at about $2,000.
Chairman Lover of he house agricultural
committee gave notice to the
house of a committee amendment to
[provide $175,000 for investigating
: means of producing potash in this
country.
The secretary of state Wednesday
authorized a commission to the Carolina
Machinery Company of Sumter
with a capital stock of $5,000. The
corporators ai-e E. W. Moise and Mrs.
Moise of Sumter. The purpose of the
concern is apparent from the name.
Three strange men, said to be Germans,
but whose names could not be
learned, were arrested last week at
Hardccville, S. C., at the instigation
of Lieut. A. P. Cronkhite, United
States engineer corps, who suspected
tlicm of espionage, according to long
distance telephone messages.
Postmaster N. L, Fant, of Walhalla,
lias worked out a scheme for a system
of postoflice drafts, similar to ordinary
bank drafts, which is being con
sidered by tho Postoflice Department,
and if it is adopted it will mean a
revolution in the transmission of
money from one part of the country <
to another.
There died down in Columbia the
other day a German-American who
was not of the notorious hyphenated
type about which we have heard so (
much in the press of the country since
the war started. He was Henry
Busch, for I>8 years one of Columbia's
most faithful and untiring citizens.
When he died Columbia was sad. Columbia
lost a valuable citizen,
DONOT
POISON YOURSELF
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Do not rOISON yourself by taking Calomel.
It is not necessary. You can get the
lame results?better results?without turning
your bowels and liver inside out.
Calomel is a poison. Any physician will
admit it, if you force him to answer the cjucstion
"Yes" or "NO." You know it yourself
?you realize that the EFFECTS of Calomel
are the same as the effects of any poison.
First, violent agitation?griping pains. Later,
weakness, dullness, lassitude. After taking
Calomel it takes you a couple of days to recover
from the effects of the POISON which
you have administered to your system.
And does it FAY? Does it pay to take
poison, especially when the work it. does is
! f II 11- rv OT 4 VA.-.T* ?
ijuictuy nuiuwcu oy to the same
or worse condition? YOU KNOW that after
taking Calomel your bowels are soon constipated
again. It does not really HELP the
bowels as Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood
Syrup helps them.
DR. THACHER'S
Mvcr and Blood Syrup
is a pure, HARMLESS, absolutely NONpoisonous,
vegetable remedy. There is not a
particle of poison in a burrclof it. It contains
gentle laxativeo, tonics and STRENGTHEN
EES that act easily, naturally, yet
SUllELY. They encourage the Liver and
Bowels to DO TIIEIIl DUTY. The re3ponsc
is quick, sure, and LASTING.
After tuning this famous remedy there is
NO REACTION. You can go about your
work feeling FINE. You don't have to lay
by a day or two to GET OYER TIIE DOSE.
And your constipation is GONE. The
bowels are helped to ACT FOR THEMSELVES.
You are CURED.
Side-step Calomel as you would any other
poison. Get a bottle of Dr. Thacher's Liver
and blood Syrup NOW. Only 60c and $1 .(Jtt
at all dealers.
TIIACHER MEDICINE COMPANY.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Where does the state line rest between
Georgia and South Carolina?
Is the line in the midchannel of the
Tugaloo river or along the South Carolina
bank of the river? On the answer
to these questions hinges the collection
or the non-collection by the
state of Georgia of several thousand
dollars in taxes from the Georgia Rail
way & Power Company on its dam at
Gregg Shoals. j
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No. 666
This it a prescription prepared especially
lor MALARIA or CHILLS 6, FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
THE HOBBY H
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One Trouble.
The trouble is that the average
Mexican believes his Country would
stand some sort of chance in a real
war with the United States.?Durham
Herald.
Need For Fans.
The basebal season will soon start.
The summer always creates a need for
fans.?Times & Democrat.
Think Now.
A lot of people are going to wake
up some morning and find that they
have been hanging on to a lot of pet
delusions. You ought to think about
that life you're living now.?Selected.
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It Will.
Too much religion will destroy a
man's talents as a horse trader.?Record.
In Charleston.
If milk is highly stimulating, no
wonder it is that buttermilk has such t
a strong following.?Evening Post.
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Too Had. ]
Unfortunately when professional
charity workers fall out those deserving
of charity do not get their dues
any more than they did before.?Daily
Record.
Billy's Way.
Many people suppose that Billy
Sunday talks slang mostly. That is
where Billy has us all fooled. Slang
is only a little side issue with Billy,
for he can be remarkably eloquent
ami classic by turns. Sometimes he;
shocks educated people but if they|
will stay around for any length of'
time lie will entertain them with
snatches of grandiloouenee.?Mornino !
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Star.
They've Done Been Delivered.
Theodore Jr. is a trifle late in
pledging his sons to fight for the ]
country. The lads, along with their
papa, had already been pledged by
their grandpapa.?Daily Record.
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Only Fiction.
"Dead and buried." Such reads an- ]
other Villa short fiction story.?Char- <
leston Evening Post. 1
CALOMEL WHEN BIL
MAKES YOU SICI
"Dodson's Liner Tone" Is Harmless To
Clean Your Sluggish Liver
and Bowels.
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^ Ii v^mwiiiei JI1UKCH VOU HICK. tt'fl j
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose
a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver ]
which causes necrosis of the hones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact i
with sour bile crashes into it. breaking
it ftp. This is when you feci that awful i
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gisli ard "all knocked out." if your
liver is torpid and ImiwoIs constipated <
or you have headache, dizziness, coated ]
tongue, if hrcAih is had or stomach sour.
>u-t tr\ a s|?oonful of harmless Dodson's
' ivcr Tone tonight on my guarantee.
NO HIGH
Will mean a saving of money
if you trade at Toddville, It is
River six miles from Conway, o
Steamers making this point it
Clyde Line at Georgetown.
WATER RA
Waicr freight rates are low.
own property stands for no ft
us and we will give you the be
A hint to the wise is sufficic
DUSENBUI
Toddville,
OBRALD, CONWAY, 8. 0.
'ERS ARE SAYING
A Sure Thing.
A good-looking boy may not know
that he is gooct-looking. But you can
just hot your bottom simoleon that a
good-looking girl knows that she is
good-looking.?The State.
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The Yankee Name.
Present status of the submarine
controversy may yet make it necessary
*o change it to "Yankee Dawdle."
?The State.
To Make The World.
It takes all kinds of humorists to
make a world, including the one who
asks Central please to give him Inflammation.?The
State.
Bad I'lace.
Gaffney is getting- to be such a
murderous place we are almost afraid
to go over there. One man killed one
?'.ight and another shot next day.?
York News.
Helping Others.
If you want to get sunshine into
your life, help put it in the lives of
others. The experiment is simple?
try it.?Times & Democrat.
Keep Clear Hopo.
We hope the United States manages
to keep clear of the European
mess. We haven't anybody's battles to
fight.?Georgetown Times.
Still On.
It is now claimed that substantial
gains are made by French over Germans,
but the war is still on.?Lexington
Dispatch.
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Sl'CCEEDS TOM PENCE.
Frederick \V. Stockman to Direct
Publicity of Democratic Committee.
Washington.?The appointment of
Frederick W. Stockman, a Washington
correspondent, as director of publicity
for the Democratic Natioinal
committee during the coming campaign,
was announced at permanent
headquarters here today. Mr. Stockman
succeeds the late Thomas J.
Pence, of North Carolina, in that capacity.
He was connected with the
committee's publicity bureau during
the 1912 campaign.
JOUS? NO!STOP!
( AND SALIVATES
Here's my guarantee?Oo to any drug
Btoro and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod
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son s j-nvcr ] one. J ake a spoonful and
if it doesn't straighten you right up
and make you feel line and vigorous I
want you to go bnek to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel hecau*?
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. I guarantee that
n bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling line for
months, (live it to your children. It ia
harmless: doesn't gripe and they like ita
pleasant taste.
RENTS
to you in the prices you pay
? located on the Waccamaw
n the line of the Waccamaw
i close touch with the big
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FOR EASY READING
Xrcbizond, the most important Turkish
city on the Black sea, has beer
captured by the Russians.
Since the outbreak of the war, 3,171
non-combatants have lost their lives
in maritime disasters due to mines 01
to submarines of hostile nations.
The French again have taken the
offensive in the Verdun- battle and
launched attacks against the German
lines on the right bank of the Meuse.
The Greek government has made
a formal protest to the entente allies
against the establishment of a naval
base in Suda Buy 011 the northern
coast of Crete.
Russia has come- to the aid of
France and Great Britain in the great
struggle on the western front, sending
a strong force of troops to fight wii:?
the allies there.
Some officials expressed the belief
fU.,4 * .
umi um uiiiumi states must wait and
sec what happens beyond the border
before it could determine greatly to
increase the American forces there.
An army reorganization bill that
would produce regular army and reserve
military forces in the United
States aggregating 1,000,000 men was
passed by the senate last week without
a record vote.
Legislation repealing the free sugar
clause of the tnrilT*, which was to
have become effective May 1 next,
will be enacted immediately by Congress.
Alienists who spent more than an
hour examining Dr. Arthur Warren
Waite, confessed slayer of his fatherin-law,
John E. Peck, a wealthy drug
manufacturer of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
reported to District Attorney Swann
that in their opinion Waite is sane,
but somewhat abnormal.
As the result of the seizure of Gorman
and Austrian subjects aboard the
China maiT liner China last February
while bound from Shanghai for the
United States the intelligence department
on the British government
claims to have uncovered a plot of immense
ramifications conducted with
the purpoes of creasing a revolution in
India.
The milling interests of the Northwest
have assailed and asks for the
withdrawal of the recent report of Dr.
Kupcrt Blue, surgeon general of the
United States pubfic health service
declaring that highly milled bleached
flour in common use is deprived by
milling elements of nutrition and often
deficient in essential food substances..
TREBIZONOS FALL
ENTHUSES PARIS
Paris?Paris received with great
enthusiasm the news of the fall of
Trebizond. This event was looked for,
but it was thought the Russians would
b ; able to capture the city so quickly.
The political as well as the military
consequences are expected to be most
important, particularly in view of the
fact that Turkey has lost one of the
most valuable ports of Asia Minor at
a time when, according to reports
reaching Paris, Germany is weakening
her forces in the Balkans to carry
on attacks on the western front.
French military writers state that
the plan of campaign of Grand Duke
Nicholas, the Russian commander.
was a daring one, which at first was
looked upon as fool hardy, but now is
fully justified. The grand duke decided
to advance boldly to the attack
on this front where maneuvers of war
fare were possible, while the other
fronts were still held in deadlock.
Excluding the operations on the Per
sian front, Grand Duke Nicholas, in
this campaign against an experienced
and stubborn foe, has to his credit the
storming of ten cities in less than two
months.
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