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nam LOTS OF TROUBLE ' FOR CHANCELLOR Movement Against Bethmann\Hollvveg Resumed in f' t \/t | A _ ,,, , Empire. ' ?': i ? Copenhagen-?The movement for the overthrow of Chancellor von Beth m:inn_HulKvoo-. hultoil for :t timo bv ; , . i the adoption of ruthless submarine' warfare, agmn is becoming evident in Germany. The agitation is encour aged by dissensions over internal reforms, possible peace terms and food troubles. The pan-German, Conservative and National Liberal organs today sharply campaign against the Socialist peace programme and take the chancellor severely to task for not dissoelatign himself and his administration from Schiedmann and his propaganda. The Conservative Deutsche Tages Zeitung demands a strong hand at the helm, which alone, it says, can save the country from the breakers to which it is heading on the dangerous Scheidomann course. The Liberal organs speak of the hopes and fears that ruthless submarining has introduced and declare that a strong and positive policy at home and abroad is much needed. 1.1. 1 II v^uum papers accuse mo cnancenor of staking and losing the imperial prestige on the emperor's Easter man ifesto, which failed to satisfy any party. Von Bethmann-Hollweg's stiength lies in the fact tliat his enemies have no points of unity in their general discontent. Reports from the Berlin Socialist conference indicate that there is trouble too, among the Socialist majority and that Scheidmann is having difficulty in keeping them in line in what has virtually been the principal government party. A decided drift toward the policies of the secessionists of the radical wing was noticeable and Scheidmann and other spe-akers intimated that, unless the government speedily and unequivocally pronounced itself on peace ' terms and made a satisfactory beginning toward the reform of the Prussian franchise, a break in the ranks in the direction of radicalism was highly probable. The pan-German annexationists &ave tunrcd a trick against the Social ists by exploiting a peace progiammc which they claim the German Socialists wll put forward at the Stock holm conference. This programme, which specifics in detail the disposition of all occupied territories, is indignantly repudiated by The Vorwaerts. The Socialist organ sav-> that no programme exists beyond a general declaration against annexations and indemnities. The administration evidently ?s having no happy time in facing the utterly conflicting demands of its Socialist friends and Junker enemies, both clamoring for a definite statement as to war aims and internal reforms. The evident shakiness ol Austria-Hungary is another source of concern and the encouraging assurances of confidence and support which the chancellor has been accustomed to receive in such times of trouble from press and parliament .are at this time lacking. o j M .. Old Rhyme. ( Warning to the lot-owners: I A wan of words And not of deeds J # ' Will have a garden f Full of weeds. ?Evening Post. WHAT IS LAX-FOS UX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC IvAJC *Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medicine bnt ia comoosed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT . RHUBARB ROOT j? BLACK ROOT f MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES , AND PEPSIN ! In Lax-Fos the C a scar a is improved by i the addition, of these digestive ingredi- j ents making it better than ordinary Castara.and thus the combination acts not only aa a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, arouAtic taste nud does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove LaX-Poa is invaluable for Constipation, Intttgeftiott or Torpid Liver, Price 50c. SELECTIVE DRAFT PASSES BOTH HOUSES i (Continued from page One.) V similar proposal had been rejected by the house. Speaker Clark, I)emo-| crat Leader Kitchin and Chairman) Dent of the military committee, who * had favored the volunteer system, all voted for the draft bill on the final J roll call. ?Republican Leader Maun j also was recorded in the affirmative ; as was Miss Rankin, who previously had voted with the vol or advocates. o If you desire to keep this paper coming to you, see that your subscription is paid up now. War time prices on print paper makes it impossible to send you the paper with-.1 out pay for it. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. h STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. !< S. D. Bryant, D. F. McGougan, and D. W. Hardwick Executors of the t Last "Will and Testament of J. C. Bryant, Deceased, Plaintiffs, -vs.? D R. Wilson, J. P. Derham and D. F. 1 McGougan, Copartners, as J. P. ' Derham & Co., M. G. Cooke and, O. M. Powell, Copartners as Cooke : & Powell, G. B. Jenkins and A. W. Jenkins, Copartners as Jenkins Bros.; All and singular the heirs at law of Walter E. Mearns, Do- r ceased, wnose names are unknown to plaintiffs; G. B. Jenkins and one other whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, as executors of the Last Will and Testament of A. W. i Jenkins, Deceased; R. S. Wilson J. W. Pridgen, and Carolina Land and Investment Company, a Corporation, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filer in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, 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 Dated March 23rd, A. D., 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, J Plaintiff's Attorney. To M. G. Cooke and O. M. Powell, copartners as Cooke & Powell; all and singular the heirs at law of ' Walter E. Meares, deceased, whose names are unknown to the plain tiffs; G. B. Jenkins and one othoi ' whose name is unknown to plain tiffs' as executors of the Last Will j and Testament of A. W. Jenkins, t deceased, R. S. Wilson, J. W. Prid- , t gen. and Carolina Land and Invest ' ment Company, a corporation, I). ? F. McGcugan, D. R Wilson and A. \ \\. Jenkins. Absent npfnnHnnec TAKE NOTICE That the Com-.' I t plaint in the foregoing stated action c and the Summons of which the fore- \ going is a copy were filed in the of- -c fice of the Clerk of the Court of L Common Pleas in and for Horry a County, at Conway, S. C., on the 2Cth : day of March A. I)., 1917. . W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) ( C. C. C. P. a H. H. WOODWARD, \ Plaintiff's Attorney. ; c o ; j WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE C EXAMINATION t The examination for the award of 1 vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- h lege and for the admission of new | students will he held at the County Court House on Friday, July <>, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not he loss! than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July G they will he awarded to those making * the highest average at this examination, provided they moot the condi VK'IIO (juvci IIJII^, nil." t*>N?V'U. ^ cunts for Scholarships should write; to President Johnson for Scholarship examination blanks. These blanks,,' properly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 1st. Scholarsihps are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 19, 1917. .For further information and catalogue, address President I). B. Johr.son, Rock Hill, S. C.?4t-pd. o The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heed Jiccnuse of its tonic and laxative effect. I,AXATIVK RKOMO QUININK is bctterthan ordinary | Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor , ringing in head. Remember the full name nno look lor the signature of H. W. GKOVK 26c. THE HORRY H GALL COMING FOR SECOND REGIMEN mm State Defense Council Soon t Be Formed?May Federalize Health Service. Columbia.?Dr. S. C. Baker, ( Sumter, was added by Governor .Mai ning to the medical preparedness coi mittee from this State. Although nothing of an official m ture has been received, the genen feeling in Columbia is that the So< ond regiment will be called out at very early date. All units of th First regiment arc on guard duty. Governor Manning will send a rep resentative to Washington to confe with officials concerning tne forma tion of a State defense council. James A. Havne, State health offi :er, is in Washington to discuss th federalization of the State healtl service. o So Too. V.re have stood on the brink of wa bo long until we have become dizz; and are tumbling in.?Latta Observe o FERTILIZE OR FAIL 350 Bags 7 per cent tankage 600 Bags 7 per cent C S Meal 425 Bags Guano 100 Bags 16 per cent acid 300 Bags Nitrate Soda (expected May 3rd.) 500 Bags Grits 300 Bags Corn 15,000 Lbs. Lard We need to make the biggest crop ever. It will tak< fertilizer, grit and sweat t< do it. "Grit brings home th< bacon. No sweat, no sweet no grit, no glory." PALMETTO GROCERY CO. Cooper Mullins NOTICE OF SALE. :u Under and by virtue of the docre / * ind judgment of the court made o; lis Honor, T. H. Spain, Presidini Judge, in the case of J. R. Allsbrool jjul N. B. AlUbrook, Copartners i' l'rado doing busine s under the firn lame and style of Allsbrook Bros, Plaintiffs vs. S. M. Boyd, R. J. Boyd L. T. Bryan, Mary J, Porter, thv.d, SaHi;? Cause, Isabella Wright >tV^r\vise calied Isa B. Boyd, B. [ Joyd, J. B. Prince, Brook Prince, an* .i '.'.e Ludlam. Defendants, and date< h? 2nd day of April A. D.. 1917, I iu undersigned \V. L. Bryan, Spec:a ; of Horry County, will sell a >ub!ic auction to the highest bidde; h fore th.e Court House door at Con vay, in Horry County, and State o k>uth Carolina, during leg*'.: 1: >u . >f sale on salesday in May j.ext. >eing toe 7th day of said ui uitl , ?-' ind singular those certain lands sit late in Horry County, and describee 13 follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain piece ) a reel or tract of land in Simpsoi .'reek Township, containing sixtj icres, more or less, and it being i jortion of the tract originally grant ai to J. C. Parker and M. W. A lardee, lying South and at the moutl >f Bear Branch. Beginning on a White oak cornel >n the Martin tract at the cart road md runs said road to a line on th< lame tract, known as the Harrelsoi ine and runs said H;irrelson Lmi >ack to Martin land, thrnco back t' he beginning; known a.-> the Rober 3oyd estate lands of which ho die< >eized and possessed. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Puichase ;o pay for papers. Conway, S. C., April 10th, 1917. W. L. BUY AN", Clerk of Court and Special Masto I. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Magnolia balm LIQUID FACE POWDER. tThe beauty secret o! women who knowho\* to take care of the com 7 plexion. Cannot b< I dete<$ed. Heals Sun burn, stops Tan. Soothing .fl cooling, refreshing. " 9/^4, Pink. White, ^ou Rr*. T / 75c- at 'Dnigghts or by mall Jlred Sample (either color) for 2c, Stamp* Lyon Mfg. Ox* 40 South Fifth Sc, Brooklyn, N. Y % * , % ERALD, C01CWAY, S. C T j" The lowest priced ? n 0 1 |;V < 3&S :l ? I *' ' ' -A " ' *>; . > i ! ;| WANTED?A live represent proposition to the right pari J. M. 1 Y r In Re: Cool S|>ring Supply C m To all and singular I laws of South Carolina, loci Cool Spring Supply ( property to D. D. Anderson, | with the insolvency laws of t Notice is hereby giv< called to meet at the office fcrenoon on Tuesday, the If Agent to represent said ere 3 estate. The law provides t Assignee shall have full autl i the deed of assignment. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorne Conway, S. C. m ????? NOT WHAT SHERMAN SAID. e Cleveland, April 31.?Two ve: y proud and loyal young America ? women were passengers on an ou < bound local today. They were retur r- ing to their homes at Medina, nei l here; proud because they had se< .. their sweethearts enlist; loyal b I, cause they had done their duty 1 Uncle Sam. When war was declared, Claim P. Donahue toid his fiancee, Myi Averill, of his intention to enlist, ai ' asked her to postpone the weddin j At this time, Donahue's chum, Pa Howman, made up his mind to fig! for Old Glory, and asked Nora Go< i: she was willing to wait until 1 was free. The young women not only coi sented, but proudly accompanied the sweethearts to the United Si:at< Marine Corps recruiting station her . where both boys enlisted and wei immediately sent to the training sti tion, Port Royal, S. C. That the parting of the four love was rot without its dramatic inte est is vouched for by the Marii sergeant who was present, and wl afterwards remarked: "Far be from me to dispute General Shermai but some things about war are he: ( venly. That's it?heavenly." o ; 4 i , 1 Used 40 Years ] ' 4 2 The Woman's Tonic j JB. * J Sold Everywhere J f ? ^ ' #< o 5 Clarence Johnson, of Cohimbi S C., is in the city visiting his pa onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Johnson. ? * L Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syste The Old Standard general strengthening ton IROVF.'S TASTKI.HSS chill TONIC, drives c * vt nlaria,enriches the Mood,and builds up the ? I .cm. A true tonic. For adults and children. 5< lie Emerson "F< five passenger car in America v Mm mmtm v<: -ixX "^11 " ^ ""^f ' . s'-; <7x :>-". rnxfOsSf^^m^Sk ^r^>. - imSnCTwiJ' rf^B?**8i'n :i^tfiMr'^nwi ative to handle the EMERSON c :y. For particulars address Lay ton, Geor?eto !o.,?Deed of Assignment. NOTICE. the creditors of Cool Spring' Su ited at Cool Spring in said Stat 3o., having executed a deed of a o c A c - ?' cko naai^iicc, ior ine ceneiit ol :he State of South Carolina: en that a meeting of the credit of H. H. Woodward, Esq., at C< )th day of May, A. D., 1917, fo; ditors and to act v/ith the Assij ha*: if no agent of creditors is ; lor.ty to act in both capacities j >y> ry u I )Y u | lv'l One reason why we al u j to buy to suit the needs of tl : Carolina. !>-! if Another reason we lea buying in the way of the lov kets for the goods the peop a Another reason is thai rs always done, that the publii ' ~ We mean to lead. 10 I I I O I -T- IIA ? 1- /* ?? it V101 I U^> A I UUtf ; DUSENBl I Toddville, s 111 ? [ folHov I with ] 1 widetrea A simple and effective device con & relet (Four-Ninety) into the GO-ii JT Ford owners using this '< J away with all steering t W der complete control eith |l I Helps to keep wheels in alin< SI ind less gasoline. This attachme I i>-: ? r? i-A ?" p live iur cumpieie twi, If your dealer can't su GIBBES MACHINERY 1 M. 6. ANDERSES "> See the: CONWAY, V* Lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmm?JLrn fc. - ^ r --- - otp # .??? - ? ? * ** * viih 110 ir. h Wheelbase * v 1 *. - v ' ;:% 1 i i??a:s in Horry County. A good wn, S. C. ?: *\ [ pplv Co., a corporation under the e: ssignmcnt conveying all of its all of its creditors in accordance ors of said Company is hereby onway, S. C., at ten o'clock in the r the purpose of electing an ^nDe in the disposition of said appointed by the creditors the an i fulfill the trust created by D. D. ANDERSON, Assignee, Horry, S C. FT7 ways lead is that we know what ie people of this section of South d is that we do some cartel vest prices to be had on the marIe want anH nooH MUM VVUa t we believe now, as we have 3 is entitled to a square deal. 1 STORE. IRY & CO., <4iG?-> s. c. 1 THE RUTS Monaster's D ATTACHMENT verting a narrow gauge Ford or Chev- Q stndard tread for Southern roads, ittachment say that it does roubles. Your car will be un- j icr for country or city driving. iment, easy on tires, causes more nt can be put on in ono hours' time. < , y pply you, write dirodt to CO., Mfrs., Columbia, S. C. N, LOCAL AGENT m on his Car 1 1 ? SOUTH CAROLINA J