The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 12, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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BRUSSI19FF FUSES
RUSSIAN GFFEftlVE
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Expanding Its Scope, Driving1
.New Attack at Jornuns
in Region cf Pinsk
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News oi Sunday says Gen. Krussllo.ff
is pushing his offensive on the!
Ilnsswin front with energy and tapid-i
I
I;? ^extending its scope, ii.? has b?- ,
tvrt ?.n attack in the region of Pinsk,!
Ihfi .miles north of Ga'icia, within
which the forward move ncnt had
previously been confined, and is at nj-llrnr
with NUCCeSS ill the JTgion
"'"b
northwest of Stanislau, east of-Lemb*c
rg.
At Pinsk, semi-official advices announce,
the German defense is vie ding
to the Russian fire. The town
alself is reported in flames.
The Galician campaign is meeting
with vigorous Au itro-German do
t'cnse and admittedly the Russians
have been held up in further attempts
to advance in the Koniuchy i
region. The sweeping ciaim of Be*
lin of a signal victory against the
Russians, however, conflicts sharply
v.ith the Russian announcement oi
substantial gains in several scctois.
The big guns are roarir.g all long
the line on the Fi*anco-i3eigian front.
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infantry movements urvempni m
Belgium, where a sharp thrust by
the British carried their line forv?ar<i
slightly in the neighborhood of
Wytschaete.
Berlin, after laying emphasis on j
the artillery activity, noting its par-1
' ticnlar severity in some sectors of
the British front and characterizing
it as spirited all along the lines held
by the French from St. Quentin to
the Western Champagne district, reports
two attacks by the French in
the last named district, from Mont
Camillet to the Hochberg. The,
FrMndk penetrated the Ge"man lines
or. s-ach occasion, but both times
wrre driven out by counterattacks it
asserted.
London was subjected Saturday to
an air raid on perhaps a larger
arcile than any the Germans had preVuwjlf
Attempted. A score or more
ef airplanes flew over the oentre of
the city diving suddenly to a com.
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jiiT.iv iuw auiiuiit:,
Itheir bombs quickly and speeding oft*
southward. Their explosives caused
seme daurrtftge in the heart of London
ami\ Mied 37 persons and injured
J.tfL The official figures showed
th? casualties to have been not nearly
Hwavy as in the big raid of
June 13, when 151 persons were killed
and 430 injured.
"On that occasion, the Germans lost
only one machine, according to the
thnlisb admission. This time, however,
four of the German raiders were
brought down. Furthermore, British
airmen at Dunkirk, across the channel,
who went out looking for the
raiders and failed to find them, did
sor.h effective repressive work on oth
er German aircraft that seven hostile
rviachines were accounted for within
a brief period.
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"Wax is all that will satisfy some
T>ii?V>, *** " x 1 06KLEY
PEOP
THE PEOPLES WARE
AGERS IN CHARGE,
II THIS WAREHOUSE Al
YOUR TOBACCO. TO
THE PEOPLES WARE
Lots of room in our Stab!
I A PLENTY OF ROOM
I WE STRAIGHT TO
SME THAN SATI!
CHECKS READY FOR
SOLD. NO WAITING
CONVINCED.
PEOPL
JA.C. THOMPSON, OWNER
TRAINING SCHOOL
HAS COMMENOtiMENT
Program.
Invocation?Kev. J. Mills Lemrnon.
Lead Kindly Light?Misses Lupo,
Norton and Stanley.
Address?Supt. P. W. Bethea.
Instrumental Solo?I'se Gwine
Back to Dixie?Miss Mabel Norton.
Salutatory?The Woman Tomorrow?Miss
Kthel Knzor.
Essay?Some Good Effects of This
War?Miss Edna Parker.
Group of Songs?The Training
Class.
Essay?My Dream?An Ideal Com
munity?Miss Lou Mae Blanton.
Group of Songs?The Training
Class.
Adihpss?Sunerintnedent S. H.
---? ?*
Brown.
Essay?Co-operation ? Miss Vera
Stanley.
Class Poem?Miss Essie Lupo.
Instrumental Solo?The Mocking i
Bird?Miss Vera Stanley.
Valedictory?The Value of Training?Miss
Fannie Burroughs.
Class Song.
Presentation of Certificates?Supi.
M. J. Bullock.
Instrumental Solo?Fifth Nocturne?
Miss Mabel Norton.
Benediction?Rev. E. E. McCoy.
Tile above is the program of the ?
commencement exercises of the Horry
County Teacher-Training Clas>,
and was given in tne auditorium oi
the Burroughs Graded School on the
morning of Monday, July 2nd. Tin
e vent came at the close of eight
months of faithful and successful effort
on the part of Miss Agnes D.
Richardson, and the general excel- !
lence of the several members evi- j
I'triced the satisfactory character of1
the year's work. The papers offered '
were thoughtful discussions of practical
problems and were delivered in '
an exceptionally pleasing manner.
The song-groups and instrumental
solos were we^l selected and well ren
dered,. and added greatly to the va|
riety and attractivnesa of the enteitainment.
The fact that the dresses, worn by
the class were made by them as a
part of their courses in Domestic
Arts has received favorable comment
and as these dresses were exceeding-<
ly attractive and in excellent taste,,
the commentation was well deserved.
Addresses by retiring Superintendent
S. H. Brown, and by Supt. P. W.
Bcthea formed an interesting feature
r?f thrt nroirnim. To the.si> irontle
men was due the securing of the
Training School for the County, and
they outlined the effort necessary
to this result and offered congratulations
upon the good already accomplished.
The Teacher Training Class in
Horry has proven a marked success.
It has enrolled thirty members; five
of whom have been granted first
I grade county certificates as well as
State certificates, and one has had
the grade of hers raised from third
i o second, while a number of others
will complete their course within a
few weeks.
It is the present object of Mr. Buliock,
the incoming County Superintendent,
and of Miss Richardson, to
eliminate within the next few years
third grade certificates, and in time
to make the possession of first-grade
LES WARES
H3USE WILL OPEN JULY 1
DJN'T MISS MEETING OA
N) YOU WILL GET THE HIG
B i.GCO LOOKS BETTER, A
HOUSE.
os to ioave your teams and a pit
water for both man and bt
FjR EVERYBODY AND C(
TiiE PEOPLES WAREHOU!
iFIED.
YOU IN TEN MINUTES AF
FDR THE GOLD GASH. Tl
V ' t
w
ES WAR!
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THE HOBBY HE
Iron Is Greatest
Builders, S
A Secret of the Great Endurt
Ordinary Wnxat*d Iron Witt Kale* Ball,
cat*, lerroui, Rundown P*opl* 100
P*r Cent. Itronfer In Two
Week*1 Tim* In Many Ca**a.
Now York, Nl. Y.?Most people foolishly
seem to "think thoy are going to
got renewed health and strength from
some stimulating medicine, secret nos- |
truin or narcotic drug, said Dr. 10.
Manor, a Boston physician who has
studied widely both In this country afcid
great Kuropcan Medical Inst It ut Ums
when, as a matter of fact, real and |
true strongth can only come front the
food you eat. But people often fall to i
gef the strongth out of their food be- '
cause they haven't enough Iron in their,
blood to enable it to change food into !
living matter. Front their weakened,!
nervous condition they know something
Is wrong, but they can't tell what, so
they generally commence doctoring for
stomach, liver or kidney trouble or!
symptoms or some other ailment caused
by lack of Iron In the blood. This
thing may go on for years,4 While the
patient suffers untold afcony. If you
are not strong or well, you owe ft to
yourself to make the following test:
See how long you can work or how far
you can walk without becoming tired
Sfext take two five-grain tablets of ordinary
Nuxated Ieon three times per
day after meals for two weeks Then
test your strength again and see for
yourself how much you have gained. I
have seen dozens of nervous, run-down
people who were ailing all the while,
certificates universal throughout the
county. It may be interesting in
tliis connection to note the fact that
of the eight first-grade certificates
awarded at the last teachers' examination
six were secured bv members
of the Teacher-Training Class.
The prospects for growth in this
work are excellent. Miss Richardson's
efforts in the matter are unremitting,
and by means of visits and
nddi esses, and through the help of
the press of Conway the importance
of the new work has been brought
before the people. Moreover the
members of the class are thoroughly
enthusiastic and are doing good work
in interesting new members.
The progressive character of the
Burroughs Graded School will react
upon the work of the training class.
The school has this year added an
eleventh grade and a Domestic
Science Department, and during the
past fall an addition was made to the
building, one attractive room of
which houses the Training School.
Altogether the class coming together
in September has every prospect
of a successful and happy years'
work.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening Ionic,
i GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drWea out
maiu I?,CDI ii.ucj v?c wu vuuuiupioc l/v
tem. A true tonic. 1*or adult* and children. 50c.
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LIBERTY LOAN BUYERS. . '
The oldest purchaser of a Liberty
Loan Bond is Mrs. Louisa K. Thiers,
of Milwaukee, Wis., who is 102 years
of age and a real daughter of the
Revolution, her father having served
in the Continental Army which , won
our independence. v
The youngest subscriber to a Liberty
Loan Bond is? Miss Florence Kstelle
Rogers, of * Melford, Mass.,
.vhose father purchased her a bond
; when she was 8 hours old.
The purchaser of a Liberty Bond
I with the longest name was Mr. Gust
! J. Papatheodorokoumoundurgistomichalakopulos,
of Chicago.
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i A way has been found for dealing
, with the speculators during the war
; in so far as food prdducts are concerned.
There are some laws that we
. want to see stay after the war.
K1RBY!
IOVSE
otii uiiTii urui uni
/in hi in ntw mnnKLEY
AND KIRBY AT
REST DOLLAR FOR
iND SELLS HIGHER AT
;nty of good cool artesian
)ast.
1NVENIENT FOR ALL
\ U a aiM aaaa a in a i?
St ANU 1SU AWAY
FER YOUR TOBACCO IS
RY US ONCE AND BE
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DHOVSE
AKLEY & KIRBY, MANAGERS
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RALD, CONWAY, 8.
of All Strength (
'ays Doctor
ince and Powers of Athletes
i
double their strength and endurance
and entirely got rid of all symptoms of
dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In 1
from ten to fourteen days', time simply
by taking tron in the proper form.' Aaul
this after they had in some cases been i
doctoring for months without obtaining
any benefit. But don't take the old I
forms of reduced Iron, iron acetate or I
tincture of Iron simply to save a few I
cents. You must take iron In a form
that can bo easily absorbed and assltnl- i
lilted like Nuxatcd Iron If you want It
to do you any good, otherwise tt may
prove worse than useless. Many an
athlete or prizefighter has won the day
simply because they knew the secret of
great strength and endurance and filled
his blood with Iron before he went Into
the affray, while many another has
?one down to Inglorious defeat simply
or the lack of Iron.
NOTK- -Nuxatcd ..Iron, rwnmmM abawe br Dr i
K. Bauer. la not a patent medicine nor secret remedy
hut one which la well known to druggists and hoe1
Iron constituents ara wldeb prescribed br eminent
physicians evervwhera. Unlike the older Inorganic
i Iron product a It la eaallv aaalmllatad. doea not Injure
the teeth, make thena black, nor upaet the etonaach
I on the contrary. It la a inoet potent remedy In neerb
all forma of Indignation aa well aa for nerroua. run
down coiulitlnna. Tha manufacturers have atach great
, confidence In nutated Iron, that they offer to forfeit
111)0 00 to any charitable Institution If they eennm
take any man or woman under 60 who lacha Iron
and increase tjielr strength 100 per cent or orer li
four weeks' time, provldsd they have no earlou*
organic trouble They alao offer to refund you>
anonev tf It doee not at least double your strength
, lnd endnrauce In ten days' time. It la dlepeneed In
1 t|ils city by all good druggists.
TRUSTEES' MEETING
TO BE HELD JULY 14TH
The regular quarterly meeting of
the Horry County Trustees' AssoeiaI
lion will bo hold at the Court House
I in Conway at 11 o'clock on Saturday
July 14. All of the trustees of Horry
| arc urged to*bc present as important
business will bo transacted.
Supt. A. H. Gasque, of Florence
I who has had years of sucessful experience
as a county superintendant
will be with us. Horry County's new
Superintendant of Eductaion will
peak to the trustees on his hopes
md plans for improving school conlitions
through cooperation of all the
educational forces, especialy throughr
the county trustees.
State Superintendant, J. E. Swear'."gen
expects to be in Conway on
Friday to visit, the summer school
. nd to address the: trustees at their
.meeting on Saturday. He has written
to. Miss Richardson and to Supt.
IJullock asking that they urge the
rustees to be present in full number
hi order that he may speak to as
many of them as possible. He Is
thoroughly instructed in Horry Coun
ty and desirious to do all he can to
build up schools in every way. Don't
fail to hear Supt. Swearingen on
Saturday.
The following program will b-*
given: '*
Meeting called to order by Pres.j
H. W. Ambrose.
Reading of Minutes?Secretary,
Paul Quattlebaum.
Address of Welcome?Supt. M. .1.
Bullock.
* Short talks on Educational inter
sts by Senator Hal Buck, and representatives
\V? L. Mishoe and Waterman
Booth.
Report on the Teacher Training
School and suggestions for closer ce>peration
between the School and the
Trustees by Miss Agnes D. Richard
son.
Address?$upt. A. H. Gasque.
Address?State Supt. .1. E. Swearin
gen.
EMERGENCY . RATIONS.
Washington, July 11.?Not th"
'east important part of a fighting
man's equipment to be used by th?
U. S. Marines on the faring line, in
the emergency ration. It will enable
tU ^ ctvo 0/\l/lt am t a cf i aL' t a U Ij r*flmc!
nit: n i, i v, r\ \.\j inn ^
and keep up his physical strength
when cut off from the base of supplies
by the enemy barrage or other
causes.
Every Marine on expeditionary
cluty is supplied with a half-pound
tin case containing a two day's supply
of food, consisting of chocolate
and a condensed meat and vegetable
compound that may be made intr
soup, or eaten raw if there is no op
portunuity to prepare it.
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MILITARY EXPERTS VIEW.
Washington.?Russia must play ;
heavy part on the East side of Eu
^pe, Germany must have an intern
| w\ revolution, or some decisive air o
i naval effort must be made, else pou
ling more m m into fhe Western line
will be virtually useless, accordin
to the views of some prominent mili
tary men here.
Statements in West.
Two of these men told the Unite
Press today that they see practical I
a statement in the West?a deadloc
. /.which will continue unless one of th
tnree developments noted above o<
cur.
The Quinine That Ooat Mot Affect The Hoi
Because of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAX*
TIVfCBROMO OUININH is hetterthan ordinal
? Quinine and does not cause nervousness n<
I ringing In head. Remember the full name an
look for the signature of R. W. GROVK.
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WHEN II
Don't fail to visit the 5c & ICc
tractively displayed bargains.
Most every thing at 5 & 10 Ce
YOUR DOLLAR GETS ITS V/
SMITH'S 5 8
I , Opposite Convva
PARTIES CLAIM LIEN I
ON TAKING HORSE
Recently A. B. Elliott, accompanied
by a son of S. G. Johnson, went to
Georgetown County to enforce a bill
of sale held against a horse in that
section. Finding the horse grazing
in the woods they took possession of
the animal under the chattel mortgage
and brought him to Conway.
Later the man who claimed to be
the owner of the horse prosecuted
the parties for larceny of live stock,
although it seems to be well-known
and not denied that the horse was
taken under a bill of sale. In a preliminary
hearing hold before the
Magistrate in that county last week,
the defendant was bound over to the
ccurt of General Sessions of Georgetown
county. Friends of the parties
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FARMERS j
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE
OPEN ON J
. . .* '
Our Managers, Messrs. T. N.
are well-known to the Horry
a Splendid Patronage, and th
I know that they are to remain
Farmers Warehouse at .Con
We guarantee the highest pri
extended to our Customers..
START WITH US
mi i nvrnii
rULLLI\IUN
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DIED
Mr. R. M. Prince died at his ham?
in Socastee June 23, 1917. His health
had been failing for over a yeai
before his death. He bore his suffering
and pains patiently although
his health was bad, he never faile<
I to do his duty. He leaves a wif<
and seven children. Mrs. G. W. Tin
dal, Mr. VV, H. Prince, Mrs. D. W
Oliver Jr, Mrs. E. E. Glanz, Sadi<
Prince, Annie Prince and K. A
Prince, Jr., also nine grand-childre<
besides a host of other relatives am
friends. His remains were laid v
. rest in the Soca3toe cemetery the fol
I lowing day. The funeral service
were cnoducted by his pastor, Etev
; Cook.
Don't miss this
great opportunity
to get your Jew
elry Remember
r we are selling at
" cost plus expenses
u during the month
July. Come to see
J us and be con vinee
ed that we are of
; fering you a Bar
gain.
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tl. i/uwncv
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. -7 - J, ^ ' ;
rrowfT
; Store. Many new and atNew
goods arriving daily,
snts and THE PLACE WHERE
tLUE. ^
< 10c STORE.
y National. Bank. t
T. >< ' 2
here cannot see what basis the man
hud for prosecuting them for larceny,
when it clearly appears from
the showing the defendants make,
that they took the horse under a vujP
lid claim of right.
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Notice of Childrens Day Service. 4
There will be a children's day at
Poplar Church the 22nd of July, being
the 4th Sunday. All an? invited
t'? come.
I will say we are going to have a
cradle roll service that day. I v/ant
all the children of the cradle roll to
I be present.
Mattie Thompkins,
Superintendent of the Cradle Roll^
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Mnj. Theodore Roo.jcv It, Jr., a <1
Capt. Archibald Roosevelt have ari
ived in France to joi i the American
expeditionary forces.
WAREHOUSE
<
THAT OUR HOUSE WILL, <
IULY12TH
Fullerton and V. D. Johnsor), ...
Farmers. They have built up
eir friendc will be pleased to
in Horry, and manage the
way. >
ces and courteous treatment
AND KEEP RIGHT | .
& JOHNSON
IETORS
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
? To Trustees and Patrons: <
i I wish to urge every trustee, and
others who are interested in the wel
fare of our schools to be present dt
i the Trustees' Conference on SatuL'<1
day July the 14th. This is a
2 important gathering and we are eV-I
Of ctinor it to ho H>r> mo-jf
, rj w.?v. IH'/OVy I IV. I J/l U
meeting that we have yet had. Mr.
s Swcaringcn will discuss the new
1 school laws and especially their ap-t
rv j plication to cur conditions. Supt.
d Gasque of Florence is also on the
a I program as well as the Horry mem
hers of the General Assembly. Please
s make a special effort to be here.
M. J. BLLOCK,
County Supt. of Fid.
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