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rwo SAMMY BECOMES TOO INQUISITIVE ? i As Result, Live French Bomb Blows His Right Hand . Off i i AMERICANS ARE NOW TRAINING IN EARNEST ! French Admire Aptitude of Enthusiastic Pupils?Fine Comradeship. With the American forces in France.?The first field casualty < among the American forces occurred ! today. A soldier became too inquisitive in regard to the construction of a live French bomb among the supplies brought to camp for training purposes. He extracted the sa<V ty pin in some manner, and very soon thereafter a loud explosion occurred. Fortunately for the soldier, the bomb did not contain a charge of full ba1 H ' strength, or he would have l.ct'i blown to or ecs. As it was, o< escaped with the loss of his r;ght har.d. I Mi presdve Activity. At every vantage point near the camp i.mi in khaki ami men in blue could he seen today drilling, marching and digging side by side. Field mancu\ers were in progress at several places, while from more secluded spots came the rattle of machine guns. Musketry practice was being held and on every hand was activity which was most impressive. The French and American soldiers seem to enjoy their association thoroughly. The French frankly admire the aptitude of their enthusiastic pupils. Visits to the French front undoubt edly will be quite frequent in the future in order that American officers may acquaint themselves with conditions of life on the front line in its -various phases, including routine a* well as the actual working- out of offensive and defensive plans. BEAUFORT ENTERS SHIPBUILDING GAMEl ; * - Columbia?Beaufort jumped into J the big shipbuilding game today t when the Secretary of State issued a commission to the American Shipbuilding and Dock Corporation, of Beaufort, with a capital stock of 1 $320,000. The petitioners of the new company are R. C. Home, Jr., and | W. E. Richardson, both of Beaufort, j and C. G. Ogbum, of Savannah. The principal offices of the company will ( be located at Beaufort, and the com. ' ? pany proposes to do a general ship- ! building business. I ^ a TRESPASS NOTICE. v - All ... # . ,.L! .1 I I pci'suns arc loroiuucn unuer penalty of law to hunt, trap, or any way trespass upon lands of Julia D. Grant in Socastee township. S. R. SINGLETON, Agent. 31?pd. . 1 I 'V | % tw ' O NOTICE. By virtue of authority vested in us j by the County Board of Education, we the trustees of School District No. 31 will hold an election at Sidney School House Thursday, August 11, 1917, for the purpose of voting on a special tax of eight mills on all .real and personal property in said .school district to supplement for .rchool purposes. Polls open at 8 M. m., and close at 4 p. m. A. B. Bell, ^ ,k ^ Hugn jonnson, 2t. TRUSTEES. o Auto-Intoxication v. Causes Death v /v. Do you know why you have sic| headache, "diabetes, neuralgia, rheu matism arid liver or kidney troubles? Jt's because you are being poisoner Iby products of your own body. You: organs of elimination are not work ing propciO.y. V/aste material thn< should be thrown cut is being retain tfj> poinon and intoxicate your sy.iter lYat could not happen if the bo we were kept ?mn with granger Liv Hegulalotw Thir splendid preparati \s purt ly T- *<"?'V? . non-alcoholDemand Ub'cr P tutor your dt" ' ;re- \e a box?and ta to other. Wrjis ... "ju.t . sood." STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE The coast aritllerj corps of South ; Carolina, commanded by Maj. VVi'liam F. Robertson of Greenville, was called into the federal service lasi * week. The new war budget to carry the government through to next July and; to cover additional credits to the; allies promises to now far exceed $8,-i 000,000,000 and may amout to $10,-} 000,000,000. The executive committee of th? national Socialist party has decided to send delegates to the Socialist conference of the allies, countries ro he held in London August 8, and to i Socialist conference in Russia. During the week ending mid-; night July 22 not a single French merchant vessel was lost. The American sailing vessel Augustus Welt was sunk last Saturday. j i Increased facilities for the rapid shipment of lumber from Southern forests to the army cantonment, sites and the shipbuilding yards ?si one of the immediate and important results of a policy which has been adopted by the railroads' war board. A squad of policemen, headed b\ Detective James F. Ford, has visited j an ol tno nouses ot prostitution in Columbia and notified the inmates! that they would have to close up and cease doing business August 1. The news was received quietly and without comment. The State highway commission will meet in Columbia early this week, the date to be designated, when a choice will be made of State highway engineer. Capt. J. Roy Pennoll, highway engineer, commands Company A, South Carolina Engineers, and is now on duty with his command at Marion. o HEARD IN CONWAY I How Had Backs Have Been Made | Strong?Kidney Ills Corrected. All over Conway you hear it j Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping up{ the good work. Conway people an telling about it?telling of bad back i made sound again. You can believ the testimony of your own townspeople, They tell it for the benefit of you who are suffering. If your back aches, if you feel lame, sore and miserable, if the kidneys act too frequently, or passages are painful, scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow this Conway citizen's advice and give Doan's a chance to do the same for you. W. Boyd Jones, wholesale grocer Conway, says: "My kidneys bothered me and the kidney secretions passed! irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills re- ! lieved all signs of the trouble. I hav. i recommended them to a number of I people who have used them with good results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that , Mr. Jones had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y.?adv. ??^ J. Frank Thompson was elected mayor of Dillon by defeating his only opponent, C. L. Wheeler, by a vote of 134 to 73. i ui One reason why we alvvi lo buy to suit the needs of the Carolina. Another reason we lead 'ouying in the way of the iowe: kets for the goods the people Another reason is that always done, that the public j \\ ia hi a t a i r\ r\ vvg mi;an IJ icuu. ViS!T US AT OUR DUSEN8U Toddville, $ THE HORRY HEf WHAT OTHER PAI Never Will. The ship program will never make much progress as long as two rival steersmen are fighting over the tiller.?News & Courier. Here is Truth. The man who tarries long- by thw way simply to talk or to talk simply, won't be able to carry much home on Saturday night.?Morning Star. Still They Row. One fact the Shipping Board seems to forget, or perhaps never knew, and that is that Germany is still sink ing ships faster than they can be built.?New York World. Go To It. Indications are that the only place Austria has to station any troops in I the Italian theatre is directly in front of Triest.?The State. Only County. Not a single man in Union county, South Carolina, will have to he recruited for the army under the selective draft. More than Union's quota of men volunteered some time ago.?Morning Star. /I ? i Ma. 11.. A lilH II 1 ill. We hear of no remnant counter booze sales. Latest quotations are six dollars a quart, and none can buy unless they have the signs, grips and quarterly pass words of the beerblossom degree.?Daily Record. Just Now. One tomato in the can is worth two on the bush.?Dillon Herald. Fie Passe#, We note, with interest, the passing of J. B. Corn.?Marion Star. Would Be Groat. There is no telling what would happen if every man's opinion were taken as seriously as he himself takes it.?Evening Post. Not Idle. Japan is not taking a very active part in the war, but she is not idle.? Evening Post. Very Expert. * \lt?nihpr>; of th*? b W W to be just as expert as ever in thf art or getting themselves arr-yste 1.? News & Courier. Will be in my Office every Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO. Conway, S. C. LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF, ?G. 0. P. T.? RUB-MY-TflSM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc Burns, Old Sorej, Stings of Insect* Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c e ays lead is that we know, what people of this section of South is that we do some carefu' st prices to be had on the marwant and need. we believe now, as we have is entitled to a square deal. STORE. RY & CO. .<? > 3 C m tALD. CONWAY 3 C m ARE SAYING | I No Trenches. | In the big buttle that is p'edicod to be fought eventually with the Gcr | man fleet the Teuton ships will not! be able to have any trenches to g t into, but they probably will use the ocean troughs as much as possible.? The State. Not a* Before. We do not know whether or not the "stay-at-home-this-summer" cam paign of The Record has had any ef feet, but we know that Columbia people are not going away as they I did before.?Daily Record. i The Next Kaiser. Political "reforms" at Berlin which have the cordial approval of the < Crown Prince promise little to Cier-1 many or to Europe. Those who make war upon autocracy do n t fix their attention alone upon the p es ent Emperor . They are thinking o*, the Kaiser to come.?N. V. World. ! Eating Sweet Potatoes. Ye editor had a mess of sweet potatoes out of his potato patch on tlu 6th inst. We could have had their, on the 4th of July, but as we did no spend the day at home did not trouble to get them. We are about as soon as the soonest along the line.? I Wateree Messenger, Camden. FOR RFNT. Cottage formerly occupied by Mr and Mr. .las. J. Seal*\s. Cottage next door to Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Harrison. J. J. ritman place with land fenced in. Repairs to any of these places r.ur'e to suit the applicant. Apply to H. H. Woodward. A WORDTOR MOTHERS. It is a grave mistake for mothers to neglect their ache9 aud pains and suffer in I I silence?this only lead9 to chronic sick- ' ! ness and often shortens life. ) If your work is tiring; if your nerves are . excitable; if you feel languid, weary or i depressed, you should know that Scott's Kmulsion overcomes just such conditions. I It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. j | Scott'a is strengthening thousands of mothers?and will help yon. No alcohol, j Scott & Buwoe. Bluom&eld. N. J. BRITISH ARMOREDCARS ' WORK IN GALICIA Washingotn.?British armored mo tor detachments are taking part in the Russian offensive in Gnlicia, ac cording to semi-official informatb r: received from Petrograd by the Russian embassy h#?r^. The first ir.ention of the &i esencc of British for. in Russia says the armored cars arc cooperating effectively with Belgian detachments sent there. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXATIVK BROMO QUININK is betterthan ordinary Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name ami look for the signature of K- W. GROVK. 25c. 4| All of the Columbia units of the South Carolina National Guard mo- j bili'/.cd last Week. II Women! II ASlii Here Is a message to lis/ln suffering women, from 119 !Mrs. W. T. *rice, of i \m i 1 Public, Ky.: "I suf- 9 fsred with painful...", |H | she writes. "I got down IfHl I with a weakness in ray kg U back ami limbs..* I I I felt helpless and di3- I I couraged... I had about 9 I given up hopes of ever I S being well again, when R ?M a friend Insisted I | iWTvl Take ! In Woman's Tonic jj a short while [ saw a X marked differenee... g I grew stronger right W along, and it cured me. H ^TjU I am stouter than I IJj jl/ Sj g have been In years." Ijj ^ 1 I If you suffer, you can g u appreciate what It | 1 means to bo strong and H n B I well. Thousands of wo- I 9 rl rl men givo Cardul the ^1 M ' |Ef credit for their good m ' health. It should help g g you. Try Cardul. At all g g druggists. E-73 55 FOREIGN ITEMS ! GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING No attempt is made to minimise the seriousness of the situation i . the war theatres in Europe. Tin United States is in the war and wi ! go through with it; but any hope of a short struggle has gone glimmering with the apparent almost complete collapse of the Russian war machine. Approximately two-thirds of tinNational Guard of the country is in i.t. i t t . ine ieoerai service under President Wilson's call. Quentin Roosevelt, youngest sot. of Theodore Roosevelt, has sailed f ?i France as a member of a contingent of American aviators. The labors of allied conference \vi 1 not be limited to the Balkans. Fo one thing it is important to clear th air after the reichstag action. President Wilson brought the Shi ping Board row to an abrupt termi nation last week by eliminating th two principals, William Dcnmcn chairman of the board, and Maj r Cien. Geo. W. Goethals, manager ??f the board's emergency fleet corpoin tion, in charge of construction. The $(>40,000,000 airplane bill In came a law with President Wilson' signature last week. Notwithstanding the threat ?>l Pre mier Kerensky that a policy o "blood and iron" is to be applie . without restraint against the se ' tious Russian troops in East Galiciwhose disaffection has made null al most all of the brilliant gains th " had achieved his personal leadcrshi early in the month, the Russians co tinue their retirement virtually pel* mell, before the German and Austr Hungarian armies. o OBIT L'A RY. " . __ On May the 16th, 1017, in the or ence of a large congregation of s r rowing relatives and friends, v/e co signed to its last resting place tha part of Sister J. T. Shelley whic! was mortal in the cemetery oi 1'le,. ant View Baptist church. The preacher who conducted the burial exercises, whose privilege was to know her for one year ord and visit her before and. during he last sicknses, having heard the bea tiful tributes paid to her life of kin Iv ministry, could find no text < Scripture so suited for the occasias the tribute to Dorcas which v find in the Acts "A win: whose life was full of good ac i n and of charitable practices,,?(R vised version.) While the preacluwas talking and this good won en was lying with deathly coldness n the casket before him there sa :? his right the husband and companion 0-" years, frail and in feeble heal;' awaiting his time to follow. Tin was kindly toward him and ho di rot have to wait long. On the 27t day of Juno following the enmm > ity was again saddened by a call t see Bro. J. T. Shelley put in his place by the side of his wife. They were lovely and pleasant i their lives and in their death thov wore not far apart. One very characteristic mark *> this woman which adorned and glorified her life was her simple and beautiful trust in Cod. It was ;? benediction to be in her presence. The writer loves to recall the I Scripture reading and prayer So. | vice during the little visits to Bro. Shelly in his confinement to bed. When the prayer ended Bro. Shelly could be seen reaching h: afflicted hand, for years the victi of Rheumatism, for his hamlkerchi" to wipe the tears form his moisten" eyes. Those were sublime moment which we shall never forget for thov were rich with blessings. ONE WHO LOVED THEM. T Y V K W I have the following Second 1 L. C. Smith (used very little] 1 No. 5 Oliver I NO. 10 Remington Visible 1 No. 5 Royal 1 Blind Pox 1 Blind Smith Premier All of these machines have j and are guaranteed to be in fi Will Sell on monthly payments, for cash. Write me your need; R. SUMTER. SO Dei I L. C. Smith & Bros. For A j j Made-Tommmmm Order Hat Pflfcjk r^larkc Special "I I THIS "CLARKE SPECIAL" HAT MAOE TO YBUR OHDER FOR $1.99 (N Yaa ftatani TWa M Wlta Yaw Orftar) H c*t tut oft coioft fttooua m m vaum H CVWM ft ti iVt ftftn. rtw? > t? 3 HMftM y Saai far Mnatrata* GaCatasw H I THE K W. CLARKE MAT COMPAMY i iMSNiiviua vuaiia ? The water from the big tank used in the town for protection against fire was condemned by the board of health recently as water for sewerage purposes and since then it hoj^i not been used for supply closet*, chemist and found to be full of tyScnie of this water was sent off to a phoid germs. The artesian water w ^ from the wells in Conway are now being used by the people, and there is no better water in the world. This is real summer time, o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. ^ i.ouri of tommon rieas. Cleorge J. Hollidav, Plaintiff, g Against Katie Martin, Fred I). Martin, and Troy Martin, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed 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, mf 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 tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 19th, A. D. 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Fred D. Martin and Katie MarA. ? - 1 a \ f % iin, aoseni aeicnoants: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action nad the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy was field in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas on the 20th day of June A. D., 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, ^ Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) c. d. c. p. O NOTICE OF SALE. I have for sale a tract of land containing 4.'1 acres, bounded North by lands of Wm. H. Daniel, Jr., East by lands of W. H. Daniel and F. F. Gerrald, South by lands of S. I'. Gerrald and West by lands of M. A. Gerrald. No offer considered that is not made in writing through the mail. If you desire to purchase this property write me what is the best price you will pay for it and on wlmat terms you would want it. ^ Address H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. o NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. > ?" 4 Notice is herby given that the undc rsigned administratrix of the pre sonal estate of Robert Harley Andersen, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate at his office at Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 14th day of August A. D., 1917, for a final discharge as such administratrix. ^ Leonora Adine Anderson, Administratrix of Robert Harley | Anderson, Deceased. 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