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TWO DAMAGE IN DUBLIN COSTS MILLION! Nearly Two Hundred Building Destroyed in the Fighting NORMAL CONDITION IS BEING RESTQREL 111 Outer Districts Also Situa tiott Is Well in Hand. Dublin.?Normal conditions are retinnino gradually in Dublin and re. rcvtr. received from outside districts show ilie situation well in hand. The firo departments estimate the (lamau ? of the buildines at 1.000.000 pounds and stock at 750.000 pounds. The number of buildings destroyed or damaged is 170. In Coi.aty C a. I way the insurrection has been quelled completely, but tne need el bread is great. There is no yeast to be Jind in that district. The situation in Galway has been serious, according to the advices just received. Oh Tuesday, April 25, 1,200 rebels approaching from Oranmore were within three miles of Galway when a aava' vessel sh tied them from Galway Bay, con polling them to retire ,o Aloyrtl C istie at Athenry. On the following day another na\al vessel landed 100 soldiers who forced other rebels to retire towards the castle. Encounters between the rebels and small bands of police resulted in u r\C ^ocnolti'ot! a nnnn rr < " iiumwoi v*. vt.oucn v. i v. o n i i i?j i i _ arrested were Professors Stcinberger. Walsh and McEnri, all of the University of Galway. In an order of the day thanking the troops engaged in the suppression of the rebellion here Lieut. General Sir John Maxwell, the military commander, says that owing to the tireless efforts of the soldiers that all the rebels in this city have surrendered. Further orders were: "I further especially wish to express my gratitude to the Irish regiments which have so largely helped to crush the rising." He is unable to refer in the present older, General Maxwell said, to thr gallant behavior of the men, but lu expresses admiration for a small detachment which while convoying ar. munition was attacked in CbarL street. After a splendid defense of three and one-half days during which its leaders were struck down the do tachments delivered the arnmunitio . safely. Several hundred Sinn Feiners h ive been sent in a special train under r armed guard to Belfast. TO STUDY TRADE CONDiTIOa -! Government Will Investigate Murke1 Opciiipga in Neutral Countries. Wa.i ton.-?An early invesugf. lion of trade conditions in the c< mr | tries of the world at pence was o.u | nounced by the bureau of foreign an* domestic commerce. Work wil' l>* started probably in July. Tiie aim is to ascertain what markets the war ha. opened to American commerce in r.eu-i tral countries. The mvrs.figat'Ou in South America will covet U*:C market for 12 comm.* h-< ties?cc.o ??ction mate: in', and maolvioery t.r :y grcceri? s, furniture,. yOass ar ! >' 3:- jcwvlry and rii vcrware, i rotor velvclrs, puncr v.:,y printing supplies, rail a av sup; and stationery and ollicc supplies. Is Africa, the Far East and Australia A 1 * me Duroairs agents will study markets for boots and shoes, electrica' goods, motor vehicles and railway sup plies. ? o Most of the destructive fires happening eve? v year all over the country, both iit (he country and in the town, might ?<e traced directly to pure earless ness. "** J , JL - " ' SRemc ' t?Ft??t??AEi mi upprouion, ft STATE ITEMS ? OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH J CAROLINA PEOPLE The Universal Plow company, the largest industrial concern in Florence ? except the Atlantic Coast Line shops, is preparing- to add materially to its i plant. a number of the citi'/.ens of Pages mill, the town council has ordered an election to be held May 12 to decide whether or not the name of the town ' shall be changed from Pages Mill to ) Lakeview. The matter of Rutledge county is again before the public and in a short while the voters of a large section of Florence and a small section of Williamsburg, probably, will be asked to say if they want a new county estabI lished with Lake City as the County seat. Commencement exercises at the Lutheran Theological seminary were 1 U .-.1.1 lnni 1- 1-1- - -J I i .1 iiviivi uiol '.'L! K? t IIC iidUrPSii 10 en* members of the graduating class bei ing delivered by the Rev. R. A. Good; man, president of Mt. Anioena seminj ary, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Steve Lester, a negro about IS years old, wh > was serving a shoit sentence on the county chaingang. In Amlerson, for larceny and who had ; been made a trusty, attempted criminal assault on a lb-year-old girl of a veil known family in the Three-andTwenty section of that county. Three different posses of citizens spent nearly the entire day and part of the night in trying t > locate the girl's assailant. After a hearing at chambers Eugene B. Gary, chief justice of the supreme court, signed an order admitt: g George \V. liish to bail in th? sum of $-1 000. Rish was convicted in the Lexington court of a murder and sentenced to a life term in the penitentiary. Recently the supreme con t set aside the verdict of the lower 1 court and ordered a new trial. In convention assembled last week the progressive party of South Carolina in a resolution against the action j of tho Democratic State convention in J i eAitMuiuig- me oatn ot the primary to! cover both Staie and national politics, i The Progessives will not put out a| State ticket this year. Works Wonders for Sick Women j STELLA-VITAE cured this woman, who had suffered for 25 years. Give it a chance to cure YOU! WHAT STRLLA-VTTAR HAS DONB , for one woman is veil told by Mr. S. J. Hendrlx, of Posey. 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Its use during pregnancy benefit* both mother and Child. We nuar?>ntee?he first bottle of STELLA* VITAE to bent fit you. If it onn't you Ket your money bn ;k. it it your dealer id uuthoriscd to se't you six bottlcc for 1)3. Try STELLA-VITAE on this "all to Cnln and nothing to lose" basis. Try it TODAY. ! If yor. nro :<ict- there io no tirnclikc NOW for li yiat' STiftLLA-VITAL. Thacher Medicine Co* CHATTANOOGA, T1HH. CAN'T COME SOUTH Washington.?President Wilson has decided it will be impossible for him in i/r* f a i.| Aftn A/I > v OO fo. w vv vuu< iwuv; i?icv%v <-v7 i\/ u v vu'.ni the Mecklenburg Independence Day celebration. He bad promised to visit Columbia if he went to Charlotte but j will visit neither place. GUARANTEED tdy For Women Ktidinetlfoathw female organs and regulates tllar to women. It stops wasting, relieves dangerad banishes the terrors of those periods so dreaded ran down women. It has helped thoosandsof sufteed to help you. Your money back on the very ire not benefited.?II at your dealer's. BWPWI CO.y Chattmoogi, T#fHf THE HOBBY ? | WHAT OTHER PA The Slogan. Swat the fly.?Georgetown Times. All in a Name. A woman can often take some comfort in illness if afflicted with some complaint that has an up-to-date name.?Daily Record. i Easy. The fellow who wants something for nothing-?or nothing for something?has hut to look in the glass name it, and take it.?Exchange. Resort to Teddy. The Republicans are gett'rg scared enough to want to get behind Teddy. ?The Star. The Situation. The printing press has made presidents, killed poets; made bustles for beauties and punished genius with criticism. It has curtailed the power of kings, converted burke-s into paupers and graced pantry sholvts. It has made paupers college presidents, it has educated the poor ami robbed tin philosonher of his mnsnn* it smiles, cries, dins, but it can't be run to su.ic everybody. and tin? man who tries will soon be a fit subject for the lunatic as; .urn.? Gaffney Leader. One Truthful Editor. The man who couldn't admire a pair of Easter frocks we saw last Sunday ain't no man at all?and they were rot in Columbia, either.?Lexir.g tor. Dispatch. The Way To Ii. Everybody working together will make a town. What we want to see in this county is about twelve wed or ar.bied business bodies . Let the smaller towns .get to work.?Times v<: Dc rnoerat. They Hardly Will. The main American idea is fear of first ono kin 1 and then another. Mo.sc of the hysteria at this time is caused by the fear that as soon as Europe's monarchial war is over the foreign nations will rlump their measly manufacturers on this country and smother every one of our infant industries.? Morning Star. CALOMEL DYNAMIT MAXES YOUJICI "Dodson's Liter Tone" Starts Your Liter' Better Than Calomel and You Don't Lose a Day's Work Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel fine and cheerful: make your work a pleasure; l?e vigorous and full of ambition. Hut take no nasty, dangerous calomel because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Laloinel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a snooniul vi harmless Dodson's Liver > NO HIGH Will mean a saving of mone} if you trade at Toddville, It i River six miles from Conway, ( Steamers making this point i Clyde Line at Georgetown. WATER R> Water freight rates are low. own property stands for no ! us and we will give you the be A hint to the wise is suffici DUSENBU Toddville, r 1 [ % CERA LP, CONWAY, 8. 0. PERS ARE SATO Some Comfort. One thing to be thankful for?tha j you are not a ship in the war zone.? j Georgetown Times. 5 Go To It Brother. ' The greatest pest Of whom we know Is he who says, "1 told you so." ' ?Columbia State. '! Made Mouths Water. i "Price of shad drops as soft crabs arrive." That's a headline that madt 1 mouths at Washington, D. C., water Evening Post. Took The Record. Manufacturers announce that onl> | $1,000,000 worth ef gum was sold last year and we saw more than that chew el right here in York.?York News. Never Satisfied. Some people who kicked because the army was sent into Mexico are kicking because it is likely to be withdrawn.?Morning* Star. Against The Ford. Henry Ford's race in the west has hit Teddy a hard punch. Republicans s.v u to bo not in any \\ ise "heroic."? Titc.es & Democrat. Over Rurdened. This earth is over burdened with bra! *!ess, spinele-is, idiotic, egotis'.ieal and exasperating nincompoops Hut. then, we haven't any of the broc ! i this town, so why that sudden t'lusl 0:1 your noble brow? Have a smoke? on yoursei 1.?Exchange. Paper's Fault. The Orangeburg Times and Democrat, opposing* the movement to abolish the county-to-cour.fcy campaign, ays it would be imposible to reach .ne voron mrougn the newspapers ef??rring to the fact thai"in Orangeburg alone at least a thousand voters would fail to see a political advertisement in The Times and Democrat. Mow that is the Times and Democrat's fault. A good newspaper like the Times and Democrat should be read b ??ry in Orangeburg county. ?Dillon Herald. ES YOUR LIVER! [AND SALIVATES Tone tonight. Your druggist ?r deader sella you a ;">0' cent bottle- of Dndscwt's Liver Tone under my personal moneyback guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver liotter than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling line;, your liver will Ik; working; headache and dizziness gone; stomuuta wiilil be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people are using Godson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell yon thai the sale of Calomel is. almost s'onpe entirely liere? I RENTS I to you in the prices you pay s located on the Waccamaw >n the line of the Waccamaw n close touch with the big \TES LOW , and our store situated on our high rent charges. Trade with ^efit of the tiiffererce. ent. RY & CO. -^??.3^ s. c. I HllfKMiN ITEMN i , I GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY HEADING ' t Approximately 100,000 persons employed in various trado? in New York city posv are on strike. Several of the leaders of the Irish revolt have been put to death in London after a summary courtmartial. Developments in the Mexican situation awaited advices from Gen. Scott as to his further conferences with Gen Obrgeon at El Paso. > Senate and house conferees on the army bill have tentatively agreed to the organization plan of the army asproposed in the senate bill both as to general divisions and to the various . units of these divisions except the field artillery, it is said, will be ac cc pted by the senate conferees. i Premier Asqu.ith announced that the government had at last agreed on the much disputed recruiting question and had decided to introduce a bill for immediate general military compulsion for the duration of the war in England. Two men are known to have been killed, four probably fatally wounded and a score seriously hurt when a mob; said by the authorities to have been! composed principally of foreigners at-! tacked tiie Edgar Thomson works of the Carnegie Steel company in Brad dock, Pa., last week. j Reorganization and federalization of the National Guard as proposed by the house, whereby there would be created a militia reserve of approximately 400,000 men, was tentatively, agreed to today by the conferees on the army bilk OtTTciar dispatches from English correspondents in Holland and Switzer-j land say the May day demonstration in Berlin assumed serious proportions. One dispatch gives a report that 25 persons were killed and 200 wounded., o AGKE'EMEXT SATISFACTORY | ' IM v nxcs .>o nine l*or Withdrawal: of Forces. Washington.?Major Gen. Scott's | report on his conference with Gen.i Obregon,. Carranaa's war minister, laid before President Wilson bf Secretary Baker, was characterized by officials as "satisfactory." It is Understood to provide for the i use of Mexican, railways and sets no definite tune?such as sixty days as has been reported-?for the withdraw-: al of (Jen. Pershing's forces. While the terras of the tentative! agreement will not be made public,j at least 'until a couferercc between President Wilson and Secretary Baker) today, it i > understood to provide that American troops shall not go farther) south than they now are and will be j withdrawn as soon as the Carranz;i< government convinces the ITnitodi States of its capability to promote j governmental affairs. Cooperation i with Cur ran 2 it troops for cleaning upj a- bandit". ill be made. Other agree, meats v*i!l probably be made but the\ i mil be u tin-.i?i. Indications ar.'.el ihiat Secretary Baker will recommend.; * to the President the acceptance of tlom agreement, which is described as pure j j r>~ a military one. j If the proposed, agreement is ratified it is expected immediate st*ps will be taken by the administration to permit exportation of arms;and; amuni j nition to the Carranza forces* large quantities of which are said to be 'awaiting shipment into.Mexiwo. AsI suranees to that effect are said to | have been given Mexican embassy officials as a result of the conferences with State and treasury department officials. The report from Gen. Scott, contain ing 1,000 words,, ih. cotte, reached thq> \A,'n.. i 1 1 -!-Ll \\T 1. i c*i i/vpai vfiiviiif LCIIUB ici?t 11i{^iiu. VYOIU; 1 of translating the message was beg irt immediately. o The Mexican situation, and the trouble in Europe will give the United ] States trouble for some time to come, : and the effects will be felt b*re at ' Conway the same as in all other parts ' of this large country. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Ci^ts, Rheumatism *. Penetrate* and Heal*. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT A WORD FOR MOTHER J It is a grave mistake for mothers to tieg lect their aches' ami pains and suffer insilence?this onty leads to chronic sick? 11 ess and often shortens life, i If your work is tiring; if your nerves areexcitable;; if you feel languid, weary or' ; depressed, you should know that" Scott'sKtiiulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate tlie blood, strengthen" the tissues, nourish the nerves ( and build strength. : Scott's is strengthening, thousands of mothers?and will helfc> youw No alcohol.. Scott & Bownc. ttloomAeld. N. I. MONEY"NOOBJECf ! IN WAR SCHEMES' Germans Would Pay Fortunes For Success Said: Robt. Fay.. ' i New York*?The Herman government was prepared to pay $500,000 each for the destruction of ships loaded with war supplies for the entente a1 lies. Lieut. Hubert Kay of the Herman army, on trial in the United States court for conspiracy was quoted as having informed Carl L. Wittig, . a witness for the prosecution. "I nuked' him," testified Wittig, a chemical engineer, "if he knew what $500,001) was and lie replied that money was- no object in this thing." Wittig, who declared his sympathies in the war were with France, told of informing the French embassy of bis conversation with Fay. The embassy in turn notified the New York noli#*** On tl'ial wrth Kay arc- his brother-in-iaw, Waiter Scnoiz, and Paui Daoshev Witf iff said he toM Fay and Scholz that in placing: bombs on ships with which fcftrey were unfamiliar they '"wrvo placing hmnoccnt people in joop ardy" "Scliolz declared/'"'added the witness, "that they knew what they were doing;~that Max Brcitirng- was telling: them ?>n which ships ammunition was being: shipped'." lsreitung also is uricter indictment. Wittig's diclosures, it was said, came just in time to put the police on the track: at the tiwmcnt a supply of trinitrotoluol'* one*-of the most powerful of' high, exptofesrvcs* h*/l been delivered: to- th.e heachjqaj'ters of the alleged plotters in Hobbken. KNien then it was asserted' the schcrnovto attach . bombs to the rudder of ammunition ships might haive. worked successfully had not Pay insisted upon testing the new.-explosive-?iu which he had little fait hi. Lt was on Sum fay, October 24, 101."),. it was alleged, just as a quantity of this; trint, was- it ts called, was abhmt, to betes^td in. the hills- back of Wo?fc:wken? N\. l~r that the arrests wec<> made*.. How's This? We offer One Rcmdj'ed Dollars Re ward' for any case of Catnrrh that *, vuMXDMt be mtcd- by- Hall's Catarrh CCairie. P J. drJHNPY ?? CO., Toledo, O. We. the lacxtem/sned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him pcrffr/.-Uy honorable in all ' ! LVjsiness Uomsavtions-and financially , able to carry oat any obligations ' aastoe by totii fin -.i. NATIONTAL RANK OF COlVlMERCET: m t _ i ' * loierio, VJ. Hall's Catarrh? Cui'O is taken in-f.ernally, acting djttactly upon theblood a-jarf mucous, surfaces of?the syp; torn. Testimonials sent free. Price^75"> i cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take- Hall's Family Pills for con-stipation.?adv. THE ^ATEWNS IMPORTANT SUIT \ ? Frederick H. Dominick, former asI sistant attorney general, ftas received a telegram from Washington stating that the United States circuit court of ? appeals had decided in favor- of the State af South Carolina in the case of j the city of Augusta, Ga., against the j treasurer of Edgefield county. ' This is a suit brought to recover I taxes paid under protest* the property involved being the dam over the Savannah river which extends from theGeorgia side of the river to Edgefield county. The contention was that this property should be exempt from taxation in South Carolina as it is a dam owned by a municipal corporation in the State of Georgia. Judge Joseph T. Johnson, of the United States dictrict court, last year , decided against the plaintiff and the circui court of appeals has' affirmed the decision of the lower court. : o You do not know pleasure until you use some of the legal blanks printed at the Herald office. Try them and you will always use them. <.