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TWO GOVERNOR PLEASED WITH THE OUTLOOK Points to Satisfaction He Finds As to His Administration PRAISES THE STATE MEDICAL COLLEGE ? 0 Commends It to Warm Support of South Carolina People. ( I ^ ?? ?l nofA** IT tilt* r>/A C? f \ \ vital it otVMi i'j veiling i v'^v. / Governor Manning expressed himself this morning at the St. John hotel at which he is a guest while here to atten I the closing of the Medical College, as pleased with the political outlook and the general satisfaction shown by the people in many parts of the State in which he has* recently been, as uncompromising in reference to the enforcement of the liquor laws in Charleston and throughout the State and he declared he stood f )r reelection on the same principles he advocated two years ago. Governor Manning arrived last night and attended the meeting ol the Medical College board of trustees at the Charleston Hotel. Tonight he will attend the commencement exercises of the institution and as president of the board of trustees of the college, wiii deliver diplomas to the members of the graduating classes in medicine and pharmacy. He had a number of engagements with citizens during today. Among those calling on him this morning was Sheriff J. Elmore Martin. Front Here to Spartanburg. After attending the commencement exercises of the Medical College at the Hibernian Hall tonight at 8:30 o'clock, Governor Manning will take a sleeper on the train leaving at 3:20 o'clock ttomorrow morning and will go direct to Spartanburg, having a number of engagements to speak in that county where he will be for the balance of the week. "I am very much pleased at the improvement here, brought about by the efforts to enforce the liquor laws. The work is made effective by the cooperation between the city officials and the State authorities," said the Governor. "There is to be no let-up whatever in the plans for enforcement of law and i will not compromise or ease my efforts in that direction. I stand uncompromisingly for the things that I stood for in my campaign two years ago and I am asking for reelection this summer on the records of this administration and its accomplishments. "I have recently been over many sections of the State and am highly pleased at the political outlook and the general expression of satisfaction among the people." Praises Medical College. Speaking of the Medical College as a class A institution, Governor Manning said: "It is exceedingly gratifying and to the credit of those in charge that the college has been brought up to that class. "I am anxious for the medical profa sion and the people of the State to *ze the importance of the instim and the great possibilities it oftVtf A the education of our men in the m edicul profession. ^ el that when the people of South v -arolnia realize what advantages ft offers, there will be an increased lumber taking advantage of the opfx>T tunities of the institution. "We cm 1 n?t aff?rd to neglect the institution, an(1 must work for a main" termrw.. ^ high efficiencv." -,.vv k ~ ^ A HACK,$, K SYSTEM.WEAKKNS Don't auiTer wit.h a hacking cough ' that has weakt yoar system?get a bottle of Dr. \ v'n. 8 New Discovery, in use over 40 > -ars, aa(J benefitting all who use it, tl. f soothing pine balsam with tar hea tu ,rrjtate<l air passages?soothes , raw spots, loosens the mucous a prevents racking the body wilt coughing. Dr. King's New Discov/a y induces natural sleep and aids natutu l(> ( U,'c you.?1 a<*v# ??. I Once is Ei?* ' All the fairy tales 1 t begin with "Once upon a time." Retimes they start "Dear, I have to>* * up w'th a sick friend tonight."?TR* State. 0 7" I The National Guard of k ?uth Car- j olina will be required ti* increase gradually untH it reaches tttu\ strength et out in the new militia lilt j > * ' . V- ?4 Xf, ^ \ * ' > . \ 4 STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Clemson college awarded certificates at the close of commencement to Dr. Coker in recognition of seed improvement and to J. C. Stribling who built one of the first silos ever constructed in South Carolina. The Industrial Building & Loan Association of Georgetown has been chaartered by the secretary of state, with a capital stock of $30,000. The officers are: I. J. McCottrie, president W B. McCray,x vice president; R. J. Jackson, Secretary and treasurer. James R. Garrison company, Inc.. of Georgetown has filed a petition for dissolution of its charter through its trustee, I. McG . Canw.way. The company had done a general merchandise business. Pinewood company, Inc., of Florence has been commissioned with a capital of $2,000 to do a general real estate business. The petitioners are: E. E. Lucas, J. W. Fogarty and E. E. Brunson. The five young Columbia men who attended the first month of training at Fort. Oglethorpe returned enthusiastic over the benefits derived from their four week's work under military discipline and stoadv traini-o I _ I With the presentation of diploma? ; to 159 girls, Winthrop Normal and Industrial college closed the best session in its history last week. Several South Carolinians are among the 1,710 contributors to a symposium conducted by Harris, Win throp & Co. of the New York stock exchange, to ascertain whether in the opinion of these correspondents tht present prosperity is artificial; to discover if there is danger of pronounced recession in trade with the coming of pe^xce in Europe, and to learn the vit-ws of men well informed but rarely heard from on subjects of current interest and importance. Robert A. Cooper, solicitor of the Eighth circuit, has filed his pledge as a candidate for governor in the Democrtic primaries this year. o ? POSTED. We, the undersigned forbid any one I hunting, fishing or trespassing on any of our lands under penalty of the law. F. B. GRAHAM. (4t-pd) S. D. GRAHAM. No.666 This is s prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & 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 Checks for the Austrians all along tlio 'ines of their attack in the Southern Tyrol are reported by the Italian war office. Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous < beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or i Freckles try tJiCagnolia (fyalm. It quickly stops the burn and remove* Tan and i Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use and sure to please. White, 'Pink, Rose-Red. 75c. at Druggists or by mail direct Jg SAMPLE FREE^f^J^ LYON MFG. CO.. 40 So. Sth St., Brooklyn. N.Y. V H) Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumoling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro causer! hv CntowU ^ ? j vi?i i 11 | n mi II is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. COLDS & LaGRIPPE S of 6 doses 600 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not trips or sicken. Price 25c. I ( * * <>* ' > .'vv THE HORRY HE WHAT OTHER PAPI Apparently English Women arc Bum Wives. In England, the Earl of Derby se- t cured over half a million more mar- i ried men than single men as volunoers to go to the front. What's the 1 answer??Atlanta Constitution. I The Beaters. Ore third of the fools in the country think they can beat a lawyer ex- 1 bounding the laws. One-half think < they can beat the doctor in healing : the sick. Two-thirds of them think 1 they can put the minister in the hole : expounding the gospel, and every last < one of them think they can beat the editor running the paper.?The Sperry Magazine. Some People Have All the Luck, i ' "John 1). has to Pay Five Cents for Kiss."?Headline. Look over the i court records and see what they cost other men.?Daily Record. r 55;Blood Money. Some of the American ammunition patriots are still smuggling ammuni-1 tion to the Villistas. Blood money looks good to some men, even if American blood furnishes the stain.? Morning Star. ???? ?J The Usual Problems. This is the year in which we have the biennial discussion of the "nigger" and the race problem.?Dillon Herald. _ 1 The Test. When a candidate tells you he wants your vote ask him where he stands. Make him tell your or don't wit' i wi i in it. i iiucd ix L/ciiivti at. You Know Him. It always gives us poignant grief To hear him say a man is "deef." ?The State. Of Course Not. Don't look for peace too quick.? , Georgetown Times. 1 ) Some Hope. < While there's life there's hope, i There is some talk of starting a big * revival meeting in Charleston.?York i News. i CALOMEL IS MERGU ACTS ON LIVE "Dodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver t Better Than Calomel and Doesn't f l Salivate or Make You Sick. > v I Listen to me! Take no more sick- J ening, salivating calomel when bilious or f constipated. Don't loso a day's work! r Calomel is mercury or quicksilver c which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact p with sour bile crashes into it, breaking 1 it up. I'll is is when you feel that awful t nausea and cramping. If you are slug- \ gish and "all knocked out," if yonr i liver is torpid and bowels constipated a or you have headache, dizziness, coated h tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour r just take a spoonful of harmless Dod- fc ?on!a Liver Tone on my guarantee. I NO HIGH Will mean a saving of money if you trade at Toddville, It is River six miles from Conway, or Steamers making this point in Clyde Line at Georgetown. WATER RA Water freight rates are low, own property stands for nohi< us and we will give you the beh< A hint to the wise is sufficier DUSENBUI Toddville, <4 . a . */ i RALP. CONWAY, 8. O ERS ARE SAYING | In The Talkies. Speaking of an actress who has reurned to the stage after an incursion nto moving pictures: "Oh, she's quit the movies and gone >uek to the talkies." ?Daily Record Ought to Be Shot. You can always go to a picnic to liear a good speech and be interuppt 2d by some freak who insists in his sotto voice that the speaker makes' him tired. Somebody ought to shoot] such fools, not for the idea, but it's 2xpression.?Georgetown Times. Horrible Lives. Some people deliberately go to work in the Dupont Powder Works while others select mothers-in-law without thinking.?Greenwood Journal. | ' Before and After. A young man thinks a girl is his when she gives her consent at the altar, but he soon learns that it was her understanding that she is his in a way, but not contrary to her own way after she decides on the rules that have to be followed.?Morning Star. Prosperity Here. We hear less and loss of the higl. cost of living. Said cost is certainly ivs nign as it over was if not actually higher, but the prosperity song has hushed the wail of the oldfashioned pessimist.?Lancaster News. , *1; is Differences in Training. Some girls know how to make fudge and similar other stuff, which appeals to their young friends, but have no idea of how to handle a cabbage.?Times & Democrat. Simple Ways. The New York Times says: "The aims of German strategy may be very simple, after all, namely, these: to keep the offensive always, tp win as much ground as possible, and to oblige the enemy to use up his ammunition." Very simple, indeed, but simply put, "to win the war " and vc'd know as much more about German strategy.?Times & Democrat. IRY! IT SICKENS! RJJKE DYNAMITE Here's my guarantee?Go to any drug itore and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod?on's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tolight and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make vou feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go >ack to the store and *rot vonr Godson's Liver Tone is destroying the lale of calomel because it is real liver neilicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it an not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodon's Liver Tone will put your sluggish iver to work and clean your bowels of hat sour bile and constipated waste vhich is clogging your system and makng you feel miserable. I guarantee that t bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will :eep your entire family feeling fine for nonths. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe*and they like ita >Waaant taste. RENTS to you in the prices you pay located on the Waccamaw 1 the line of the Waccamaw close touch with the big lTES low and our store situated on our jh rent charges. Trade with ifit of the difference, it. IY & CO. FOREIGN ITEMS GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING Commercial attache Julean R. Arnold, who has been stationed at Peking, China, will leave the Chinese capital on June 15, for the United States. An Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company says that peace demonstrators, most of whom were women, marched from Vienna Monday evening to ^choenbrun Castle, the residence of the emperor, nad demanded a separate peace with Russia. An allied air squadron has successfully bombarded the wharves at Hoboken, near Antwerp. Arbitration of differences between the United States and Mexico through an international commission has become a possibility. Shafts sunk in a coal field in Ger many which had been burning several years revealed 18 viens of biasing coal. Dr. Arthur Warren Waite of N. Y., was sentenced to die in the electric vhair during the week of July 10, the penalty for the murder of his fatherin-law, John E. Peck, of which he was convicted. ? American troops will not be withdrawn from Mexico until the CarM7i? Ollf -1 ? i a 1 1 ?ima itu^iiui Kiu& ut'iimnsiruio control of the situation sufficient to protect Mie American border. National preparedness in spirit, arm* and industry is the dominant theme of the Progressive party's piat form. Columbia university conferred degree in course upon 2,212 students ir its commencement exercises. New York university granted degrees in course to 743 students. Fort Vaux, lying some five miler northeast of Verdun, which for weeks past the French has been stubbornly defending against terrific onslaughts by the Germans, has at last fallen into the hands of the Teutons. The outcome of the administration's effors to keep the United States out of war and at the same time maintain the national honor will be the foundation of the foreign affairs plank and one of the emphasized points in the platform adopted by the Democratic National convention at St. Louis. Before the war tourists yearly spent about $100,000,000 in Italy. The repulse of a powerful German attack on Fort Vaux on the Verdun line, with heavy losses to the attack ers, is announced in an official statement issued by the war office today, o LOOK GOOD?FEEL GOOD No one can either feel good or lookgood while suffering from constipation Get rid of that tired, draggy, lifeless feeling by a treatment of I)r. King's New Life Pills. Buy a box today, take one or two pills to-night. In the morn ing that stuffed, dull feeling is gone and you feel better at once. 2oc at your druggist.?adv. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I?. M. Stanley, Plaintiff, vs. L. D. Hardwick, M. W. Collins, Cannon & Mishoe, J. M. Flardwick, O. B. Hardwick, I. L. Lee and K. B. Hardwick, Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint ; in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com- i plaint on the subscriber at his office at. Conway, S. C., within twenty days i after the servirp hprpnf* *4 V ..V,. y VAVIUOI YU v/1 , the day of such service; and if you i fail to answer the complaint within j th(. time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this 1 action will apply to the Court for the 1 relief demanded in the complaint. 1 Dated June 6th, A .D. 1916. ] H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To L. D. Hardwick, absent defendant: ' Take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is 1 a copy were filed in the office of the J Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, < at Conway, S. C., on the 8th day of i June A. D., 1916 i H. H. WOODWARD, , Plaintiff's Attorney. "! W. L. BRYAN, (L. 8k) C. C. C. P? HAVE Y(lu MUlMH Luiiuw Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs haug on, or are you subject to throat troubles ? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion .0 guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the ratpiratory tract and improves the quality Of ? the blood; the glycerine in it sootlie9 and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special* sts. You can get it at any drug store. Scott a Bowite. Bloomfield, N.J. WILL NOT HURRY TO ANSWER CARRANZA Washington Will Probably Wait a Week Before , >' Replying. *| > Washington.?A week or more will br? taken by administration officials to frame a reply to Genoval Carranza's \ last note threatening war if Ameri- t can troops are retained in Mexico, it was said. President Wilson was out | of the city and no active reparation were being made to draw an answer. The usual cabinet meeting was cancelled, since the President was not to return until late from Annapolis, where he went to attend commencement exercises at the Naval Acadqmy. o * AMENDED COPY ^ \ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ' V / /"i % complaint Mot Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas Matietta Fertilizer Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Against B. C. Roberts, McNelson Roberts, Lizzie Griffith Roberts, Elliott Roberts, and Julia Roberts, H^'rs at Law of Nancy A. Roberts, Deceased, Mattie R. Gerrald, George J. Holliday, Hattie Harris, H. H. Wood ward and Francis G. Holliday, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE 1 NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED an 1 required to answer the complaint * in this action of which a copy is here1 i with served upon you, and to serve a \ copy of your answer to the said coro- . plaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of < ' i the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 6th, A. D. 1916. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Hattie Harris,?Absent Defendant: lake notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas on the 10th day of February A. D. 1910; and the amended summons and complaint on the 8th day of May A. D. 1910. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. \j' COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. H. Prince and Florence Prince, Plaintiffs, ( vs. i W. B. Stephens, and Ellen Stephens, Defendants. | TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE I NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for ] the relief demanded in the complaint, i Dated April 18th, A. D. 1910. H. H. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. . To W. B. Stephens and Ellen Stephens, ?Abseont Defendants: Take notice that the complaint in 1 the foregoing stated action and the J Summons of which the foregoing is i jopy were filed In the office of the CJlerk of the Court of Common Pleas it Conway, S. C., on the 19th day of April A. D. 1916. : V W. L. BRYAN, C .C. C. P. (L. S.) \ \ H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. iv ?? . |J