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SAYS GERMAN NAVY I : THIRSTS FOR BATTLE Amsterdam.?The Berlin Post, discussing the idea of a joint attack by the Bi,giy.\ and American fleets on j German 11 -boat bases, says: i ''For t.ujse \<s, we would be thor- < ouj.hly coijti?V with such an effect ot ; our vU-boat campaign. Just now, with \ th^vtpproach of the first anniversary o1' Skageniak -day/ Our ;navy is filled . \n ith an ardent longing to give the er.cmy a fre. li chastisement." M. J. Bullock oT Floyds was in I Conway several days lust week dur- , inj. the sessions oi the short rourst . for the cunning clubs.'1 f One of the greatest things you j; know in the way of meat, is a ham j cured in Horry County. Many of the ; people are well supllied with it too. Af<fjw the great thing we want to do is \o fight the war with the Germans ; and bring the war to a victorious close as soon as may be; and at the 1 same time let our great country go j on as it is improving in some lines,' if possible, but at least keeping its'2 industrial, commercial and agricul-1 tural interests up to as high a stand- t\ ard as at present. 1 I COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ' (Complaint Not Served.) I Court of Common Pleas. state of south Carolina, County of Horry. | S. D. Rryant, D. F. McGougan, and i). VV. Hardwick Executors of the Last Will and Testament of J. C. I Rryant, Deceased, Plaintiffs, ?vs.? D R. Wilson, J. P. Derham and 1). F. McGougan, Copartners, as J. P. Dei ham & Co., M. G. Cooke and v (J. M. Powell, Copartners as Cook'* & Powell. G. R. Jenkins and A. W. ' ' I Jenkins, Copartners as Jenkins Pros.; All and singular the heirs 11 f 1 fl \ll n (' Wolf AV 1^ \lnn?no I ??w v? i* ui vvi i 4 aj vj ceased, whose nan.es are unknown ; to plaintiffs; CI. IJ. Jenkins and one other whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, as executors of the Last Will and Testament of A. W. 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 filcuj in the office of the Clerk of the! Court of Common Pleas, for tin. said County, and to serve a copy o! your answer to the said complaint 01 the subscriber at his office at Con way, S. C., within twenty days af: l"' the service hereof; exclusive of tin day of such service; and if you fa? to answer the complaint within t! time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 23rd, A. D., 1017. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To M. G. Cooke and O. M. Po\vrl' ' copartners as Cooke Powell; all j and singular the heirs at law <>' . "" Walter E. Mcares, deceased, whos* names are unknown to the plain tiffs; G. 13. Jenkins and one othei <vhose name is unknown to plain(ffiffs' as executors of the Last Wi)' and Testament of A. W. Jenkin? deceased, R. S. Wilson, J. W. Pridgen, and Carolina Land and Im,r,si mcnt Company, a corporation, D ) F. McGougan, D. R Wilson and A. W. Jenkins, Absent Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That the Com plaint 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 in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 20th. of March A. D., 1017. W* L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, ; > Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reached the diseased portions of tinear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by inflamed condition of the mucous if it . * ? ? lining 01 me rmstacnian Tube. Wlien this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling so\?nd or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can t>e taken out and this tufce restored to itM normal condition, hearing will b(e dpsjtroyed forever; Be ef"ai*e caused by C^arro* iWhiw ft^nothing but an inflwned condition of the mucous s irfaces. 1 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, O. Sold bv all Druggists. 75c. ^ffi^ilvPil,s forcon-| # NAMES OF GIRLS I ATTENDING COURSE Following: is a list of the gii Is, members of the various cluls, who Attended the Horry County Snorl Course in Conway, May 10, 1*, and 12, and the ladies who entertained them: Girls' names, School, and honu assigned to: Jessie Maud Timmons, Aynor, Mrs. John Spivey; Minnie Shelley, Aynor. Mrs. John Spivey; Carrie Robots,. Aynor, Mrs. O. C. Powell; Alma Jack son, Floyd, Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury;. Mabel Martin, Floyd, Mrs. C. B. .DuB ? .Y\ Vvi i l*\f T nov A I t?c? P P -IV 11UV11 J I 1IIVI) A VI Vl| A IV^VI, A1A A il, V. II Duscnbury; Edna Soles, Floyd, Mis S. C. Richardson; Maud Lupo, Greel Sea, Mrs. Grier \yoodward; Cecii Lee, Green Sea, Mrs W T. Goldfinch; Veronica Mills, Green Sea, Mrs. J. A. McDermott; Flora Derham, Greer. Si a, Mrs J. A. McDermott; Neele Bryant, Green Sea, Mrs. J. A. McDermott; E. Martin, Hight Point, Mrs Joe Martin; Maud Richardson, High Point. Mrs. Joe Martin; Isla Hyraa High Point, Mrs. S P. Hawes; Arnie Capps, High Point, Mrs. S. P. Hawes; Ruby Hughes, Cedar Grove, Mrs, D. A. Spivfy; Theluia Hen dricks, Cedar Grove, Mrs. D. A. ?>oivcy; Isabel Hucks, Cedar Giovo, Mrs J. A. Lewis;; Bulnh Glasgow, Cedar Grove, Mrs. A. C. Thompson; VVilIvan Glasgow, Cociaii* Grove, Mrs. A. C Thompson; Tern pel an c Glasgow, Cedar Grove, Mrs A. ('. Thompson Marie Hie. ks Glasgow, Cedar G ov , Mrs A. C. Thompson; Alice Cartret to, Homewood, Mrs. E. L. M<Coy. Lena Curtretie, Homewood, Mrs. E. L. McCoy; Vera Moo e , H )i,i(\vco , Mrs. (has llinson; A'ma I'icio. Honieword, Mrs. A. M. Sutherland. Bornice Field, Hon.ewiod, Mis. A. M. Sutherland; Addio Skipper, Homo, wood, Mrs. W. T. Armstrong; Lucilc Waller, Homewood, Mrs. Clias. Hinson; Florence Zimmerman, Burcol, Mrs. J. A. Norton; Carrie Belle Parker, Nixonvillo, Mrs. S. I). Cox; Lue\ Jordan, Four Mile, Mrs B. T. Hvman: Ethel White, Maple, Mrs Ceo. Off:cer; Bulah Johnson, Conway; Francis Rabon, Socastee, Mrs. J. J. Sanders; Effie Tindal, Socastee, Mrs. J. J. Sanders; Lucilc Hacks, Socastee, Mrs. Willie Goldfinch; Evelyn Daniels, Horry, Mrs. W. A. Mawhinnoy; Margaret Morris, Horry, Mrs. W. A. Muwhinney; Addie McAllister, Horry, Mrs. Elliott; Hazel Asken, Horry, Mrs. Elliott; Lois Car raw ay, AL's. B. T. Hyman; Effie Davis. Hoi ry, Mrs. Battle; Lizzie Spears, Horry, Mrs. Battle. Quite a number of ladies offered to entertain girls who did not, as there were more homes than girls. Notice to ford Owners. I will furnish to all Ford owners without charge application blanks for Auto License and if you biing Motor number and model of car will fill out application and mail it for you. Fees charged by the State foi tag delivered is ?2.NG. H. L. Buck, Ford Agent. Conway, S. C. ?It J. L. Butler of Loris, S. C., spent some time in Conway on business last week. ***** E. A. Lilly spent a day here last week. o KNOW FIRST THEN ACT Ono groat necessity at this time is to keep the people of every ru .al community fully informed 01 every event i i the world crisis. It is nothing" like near over yet. To know n. to have power. Unless the people know what is going on and thus he able to judge what may happen, they cannot take the steps that ought to be taken to orotoct themselves both now and n the future. Therefore it is the duty of every body to try to keep up with the times and keep his neighor informed. One who docs not read the paper will remain ignorant and will be slow to act with others for the general good. A man who knows nothing will act in the dark. Owing to the high cost of papev and other material, it is impos t 1 A * sidjo to send out newspapers free. If you are a reader of this paper and owe for it, we are looking for you to send us money to-day. If your ncighbi.? ,s taking it and wants to quit by reason of not paying for it, induce him t.o renew and keep the paper for the information of him.seIf and his family. Before your name is taken from the li:>t, send in for the paper today. # THE HOBBY HERA LI ! Lrocval and I - \ t ' A . / '? Aleck \titson, a member of the firm j of Wilson Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., I i ar.d a large sio 1 holder in the Con- 1 i way Lumber Co., of Coiiwuy, arrived in Conwuy the middle of last week to remain several ?ia\ on business for i his company. He can\? over to Conway from another point in Mr. Ambrose's Buick machine. < I Henry Tompkins was r.ihcng the , business men visiting Coa'Way last , week. - L _ i. I m m mm m ' i ' !'*? Some repairs ai;t being, made at the residence1 of SJienff J as. A ; Lewis. m 9 * 0 Hon. R. B. Scarborough left here last Wednesday morning to spend several days in Columbia on business. , j Some progress is being made on I the new brick building for G. B. Jenjkins on the corner of 3rd Avenue and 1 Laurel Street. 9 * The raising of an abundant vegetable crop this year wll aid in pa-si' l l?^cr the high cost of living. Strawberries Jll'C now about a., cheap a fruit as you can buy on ti c. local market and they aiv good indeed this yi ar. Isaac P. Patiick of Burg -ss, S. spc.it a day !i< c la ^ week. * ?? ^ * W. J. Htii l i'.ks of the Pee Dm section spent some time in Con v. a> last week. J. li. Aliens n of Jcrdanville \va; in Coa.way on bu;-i..cs.> one day last week. Owing to the reduced attendance brought about no doubt by the present high cost of living; the Pastime theater is now giving shows on Tues days, Thursdays, and Fridays of each week, and there arc no shows on the other evenings of tlie week. But there is a good program, one of the best that can be obtained, as P&tria appears on Thursday nights, and a Paramount picture at each of the other performances. The Paramount pictures are as good as there is mach and each consist of five reels. Miss Louise Stalvoy, of Roxboro. 1N. CM is visiting Misses Ella and Kathleen Sessions. ***** S. J. Lewis was here recently on business. ! Dr. G. I. Lewis was recently in Columbia on business. * * ? The Irish potato mop of Horry County this year promisse to be a great success, from the standpoint ov large production per acre plant d, and fiom the standpoint of high j prices which the growers are likely ;to receive on the markets. The Myrtle Beach Farms Company have a large acreage, about 1100 acres, and there are hundieds of individual planters, and we know of no growei who has failed to produce a fine crop of them. They are about ready to begin harvesting. ? Mrs. P. M. Coleman of Galivanls: Ferry spent some time hero last week with friends and relatives. * * * * * ! Miss Lou la Stalvey of Socager wa: ; here recently to spend some thru ' with Iter sister, Mrs. J. B. Cox. ???#* j Mrs J. P. McNeill has returned to iher home here after visiting relatives at Mullius, S. C. ? * * The fishing in the rivers of this section of the State was good during the past several weeks, and many took advantage of the season for several days of sport. Various fishing parties were made lip, most of them going to the Pee Dees. ? * T i? . a i " ? ? *. i*. v^uuper oi mc l. K. Cooper Company of Socastee, spent sometime here on business last week. Capt. La Bruce of Georgetown spent some time in Conway recently. The new Mctkcdist pavsoDage is now aout finished with the exception ' of the finishing touches. Tlu re was i some delay in procuring the sfwiVfs 1 of a painter for the job. wa nteft to buy. Old false teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $10 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check sv return mail, F, Terl, 403 North | Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md.?adv?4-10 17-4t. >, OOWWAY, 8. O. 'Personel Dr. Cpgar Staivcy of SocasU.; \.ns in Conway one ilt.y lust wool: on business. < * Irish potatoes arc now in fu'l set. son in this section of the State. i * * i Mrs. Dora D<c W.uker aniYc\l iu Conway on Wednesday oi last ek to take a leading part in the prop air of the canning club short course uir. [hietc <1 for the I'tiiti omi 'c i tyOrec J. Heli of Wnmp r spent Wednesday of lust we k in C *?n tr t.,? business. m * m m 'Hie shoi t < oui *e provided for tra n ing the girls of the cunning clubs in this- county took place on Thursday u ?) Fr'day of lust week anil wa r p' at ' uc"ess. ? * * ? If you i \< iif t yet sUuttd to rend ou: new s? ktl Patria, get lust week', issue am! the voek before and then with the instalment of thi-- we. k, yi u will have the . o pVte tory up t' tVs date. % * ? i * \Y . F. .Sut'en \ .. . v \i\ ... 1. * week on busi. ess.J. Q. Johnson, Jr., of C,. liv; u . Ferrv has left ror Chi-a e, 1.. v. he h?' has accepted a povilirn w h'.. w:0 Illinois C'ci.tial Riil"o:d C >. m i tt 1 vi'.' bo hi posit io t.? handle Irish potatoes either in ear loud 1 or small shipments. 1!. 31. Runs.ad--2t. Dun W. llurdwiv k of L ri t was i" Conway last weok for th? reyuki meeting of the ccunty boa.d, o: which he is a ineniher. M. 11. Anderso" was amo g- thos' in >Conway on business la t wet k. llill King-, one of the leading farmers of the Adrian sretion. spoil* some time in Conway on busings last week. W. L. Singleton of Toddville was in Conway on business one day la.>1 week. Wilbur Hardwick was in Con won last week. W. C. Martin was in Conway re. cently. J. P. Derhnm, Jr., recently sp< nt some time Nvith relatives and friends in Conway. He expects to leave early this week to join the United States army.' Grover Richardson of Bolton, X. C . was hero recently and spent sc-nu time with his parents. Air. and Mrs S. C. Richaidson. J. W. Sparks was in Charleston recently. * ? Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sherwood lof; last week to spend some time at H"ii lersonville, N. C. ? ? D. M. Bui roughs left here las' week to visit Houdcrsonvillo, N. C. for a f"\v days. Dr. King of Aynor in Conwaj ecrutly o'i business. ? * * * Miss Nina I /".vis is spo -di .g tin i.in1e w'th lier parents hero a''tor finishing a term of school in N'cvberr; ('oun' y. Evangelist John W. Ham wil speak to Ladies only at the Baptis-1 church Friday afternoon at "> o'clock Ins subject will be "The Sp. tless Wo nan." He will also speak to the Men only at the Baptist church next >uiulny at " o'clock. The subject wil' be "The Man With 2,000 Devils ii Him." " BnuannnHEn I I I "UP TO THE MINUTE" I Surety Bond Service?Bonds issued and delivered same I day applied for. Backed by I Company 106 years old. I W. Ik COXE, Marion, S. C. o Wanted?To make contract for 40,900 bit. of Porto B.ican and Nancy Hall potatoes for fall delivery, phone, write or call on G. B. Gillespie.?adv AT HOTEL GRACE. Among the '.Trent arrivals at the HoU! Gr&?ae are the following: J. C. Cothran, Florence, S C. Y. vV. Andrews, Charlott?, N C. .Mi.. iMra Dee Walker, Appleton, S. C. ? j. Y. Parker, North Carolina. .1. \\ Keel, South Carolina. \V. H. Wiiue, South Carolina. ! .J. \V. Griffin, Baltimore, Mil. \\\ J. Clemmons, Richmond, Va. K. Mold.st* in, Baltimore, Md. .Mi s .Mabel Harper, Marion, S. C. Ik. i M. Schnab, Wilmington, N. C. J. It. Thamps, Florence, S. C. i 1.. \1. Covington, Baltiinoie, Md. It. F. Smith, South Carolina. .1. M. Thomas, South Carolina. C. C. Cleveland, Hock Hill, S. C. J. K. Cothran, Florence, S. C. \V. H. Wharton, Clemson College, k! C. J. T. Tarbox, South Carolina. Miss Edith L. Parroti, Kock Hill. S. C. Miss Annie McCleudon, Florence, S. C. Miss Lucile Lenimon. Dillon, S. C. Miss Sadie Kate Hunter, Marion, S. C. * * ^ ?.? , t ? . v it* 1 ale, \ irg.nia. M. .!. Bullock, Fair Biu f, N. C. (ioc. H. .Militia, City. C. B. Kc e, Colli...tyn, S. C. j K. It. Walkcr, Wil on, X. C. C. A. IV.lick. South Boston, Va. i .1 V. i ia.n Dale, Richmond. Ya. J. M. k' a .y i11, H;;hn:o:id, Ya. I .'till i . . *C , i . ,d ... <i\. i !?. 'Ik ; lor. C arlr.iion, S. O. B. 'Ik Wat o.), S* m! Caroli a. J. V. Ik k r, oOvith Car lino. P.. Sar.dcrr, Uc.L 1 ill, S C. J. Yvk M li r South Carolina, it. it. Snih/uC:. Coir. Tibia, S. C. j I.. ih A'ou.i, S; inter, S. \ . ; B. 1,. TTuonr, Can. rv, S. C. P. M. Simpson, Richmond, Ya. 'l S .! Rln.lvnll M.,..J.... v: I ^ II < *- '> .UlU IMIi, U. V. A. M. Ki Kin siror, S C. 1 1.00 Uostw ioh, Marion, S. C. I J. K. Johnson. Norfolk, Va. | I)r. H. K. Starr, Greensboro, N. C. W. C. Smith, Clio, S. C. C. H. Tayler, South Carolina. R. G. Scarborough, Sumter, S. C. G. T. Claik. Wilmington, N. C. F. Siegler, Philadelphia, Pa. :j D. I). Jones, Centenary, S. C. j S. O. Cantey, Mullins, S. C. F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C. j Ralph Ihkins, Wilmington, N. C. I J. W. lilomncl, Wilmington, N C. W. 1,. Miller, Wilmnigton, N. C. N. W. Moore, South Carolina. Rev. F. H. Shuyler, Bayboro, S. C. I i\ T. Max veil, South Carolina. H. S. Thompkins, Kentucky. C. H. Isbe'l. Kaimv? City, Mo. ;! J. C. Hutson, Aiken, S. C. o ijWANTKl)?Old false teeth; don't ; matter if broken. I pay .$1 to $10 per set. Send by parcel post :wd reteive chock by return mail. F. Terl, -10M North Wolfe, St., Baltimore, Md.?adv.?5-17. o i ; firs.Vernon Castle as Patria CHannim* irv PAT PI A International Serial ?o???? .Sie Patria :>t the Pastime tonight. m A CARD. I wish to thank the people of Conway for their hearty co-operation, help, and interest during the Horry n A. ? - ni - ^ I vuuniy snort course for my club | numbers in Conway, May 10, 11, 12. I I fell that it is due to you that we i had a successful meeting and each girl went home with a word of praise for the people of Conway. Annie M. Derham, Home Dcm Agent. o Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT foils to cure any case of Itching | Blind. Bleeding or Intruding Piles in 6to Udftys 1 The first application givm Kate and Real. 50c <-n FIVE S. S. CONVENTION | WAS WELL ATTENDED Forty-three of the forty-five*? counties in the State were represented at the recent State Sunday School Convention held in Spartanburg, according to information given out at headquarters. *J(/ v ^ The total number of registered delegates was 862, and t-h.ese came , from all the counties but ^Bamberg and Georgetown. The ;hui/o*?tans are that at least one huudfrcd',, and filftp' , i, A?. m /-. ' ~**l p?-v?iut* yuvsuie or spartan tnivg ty attended the convention witl^fcut registering-. Among ? ? the largest county delegations outside of Spar** tanurg- county were Greenville ^jtji 89, York 45, Orangeburg- 119, Grwttwood .'Hi, Oconee 05, I.ainaster 2C, Pickens 25, Anderson 25, Laurens 25, Richland 22, and Williamsburg* 22. On the 8(52 registered delegates, there were 58 pastors, 102 superintendents, 11)(> other officers, o22 teachers, and 272 pupils. Al>out 150 county and district officers were in attendance. According to the recowmerulation of the nominating commit -e, it will be possible t'ov the State Asrociut'on to get in some official capacity the service for three years of every one v.ho' becomes State Pr udent. At'Lr serving ore year as pr V dent, he acts for one year as fiv.t V'ce-P'tv ident, and tin n fev cue yen* as second Vice-President. Th? fo'Nwipjr v'-- ,?ral Oifi.crs ;,Mi ice Oomin'icelV.O'.t \vev, el. c el: President, Hon. V. ) '. Ansel, he n vilU ; Kirs'. Yi e-P esidin4. Hon .'oho I). Ca,?p'.cmann, Churl. s . > i; Scre e/ Vice-President, Rev. P. H. DcMc. ? i) I).. Greenwood; !t*ci.n!:ir.: Sec e-> tary, .!. T. l-Yiu, Rock IK 1: Tica a -r, S. T. Kcid, tfparinrbi g: Chairman hkavutivo Committee, Rev. W. H. k. Pendleton, Spartan'miry ; (1 reral Secretary, U. 1). Webb: OfCco secretary, Miss Cora Holland ; Elementary Superintendent. ar.<l I*i<'d Secretary. Miss Ag-es Rave-ek i ecutive Committee (ti rm Oi|iii\i 'a 1920), Rev W. 1. H.udwt, Gi eeuv/odd; Pr. F. M. Fdlerbo, Jo..esvilk ; J. 1'. McNeill, Florence; J. A. Si:gleton, Greenville; Raul Quatticbauni, Conway; T. M. Iaio.;, Bpnrtr.n burg-; C. M. Wiggm.-, Chitf* er; K. l>. Fkkling, Bhudwi'e; T I!. White, Chester; Rrcsslcy Coke -, Hartsville; .1. T. K. Thoivhill, Sui mcrville; H. 1\. Nicholson, Edgefield; Rev. .1. W. Carson. Newberry; S. T. Reid, Spartnnbm g; L. 1). Jennings, Sumter; L. R. Altman, Ridgelae.d. o , '* NOTICE. The unveiling- ceremonies ? f W. K. Causey winch were to have been c nducted by the Woodmen of the World, a4. Cedar drove church, the 3rd Sunday in May have been postponed until the f?vd Sunday in June, the 17th, at 1 p. in. ? H. M. Russ, Clerk. Sam Jones was at Gurley one day this week. Tuesday of this week was naval recruiting day in Conway. A number of young men were here and enlisted. W. ]j. Tlryan w ar in Columbia one day this week on business. \V. !k Coxr, of Marion, S. (\, spout several days of la. t w ork in Conway. YES! L!FT A CORW OFF WITHOUT PA!fJ! L4incir.:iatt authority tolls how to dry up a com or callus so it lilts off with fingers. Vj Vou corn-post ued men and women cod suI'mt no longer. Wear the dioes that noaily killed you before, ays this Cincinnati authority, bo auso n few drops of free zone apniied directly on a tender, aching coi n >r callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out. root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost very little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft coin or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrrandincr akin If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug hpuse. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time.?adv. No.^66 2 mmmm ?m m? |r?V?v? <|# ??V?0 |NVp?l\?y lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or lis docct will break any care, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It act* on the liver better than Calomel and doet not gripe or cickcn. 25c