The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 09, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2
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F0ST9FFIGE AT !
AMERICAN CAMP
No Postmark to Indicate!
Where "Sammees" Letters
Come From
CARRIED TO PARIS
IN SPECIAL POUCH
Better Order and System Char
actcrise Troop Movemeats
Each Day.
American Training Camp in
France.?The latest development of
the camp is a postoffice which will
enable men to mail letters either
home or to any other point in the
world, to keep in constant communication
with friends without revealtheir
exact whereabouts by the
telltale cancellation mark on envoan/I
t/? poimuf/i ?->> ? 11 oiHlfl)'
through families or friends, who do
not know what the destination ?-f
their letters may be. The system
will be enlarged to fit needs.
At present it consists in requring
of each soldier or officer that he address
his communications of every
nature from the American training
camp and deposit them in special
pcstoffice, form where they will be
taken by pouch to Paris and mailed
in the ordinary manner. Similarly,
return mail should be addressed tt
the training camp of the American
Expeditionary forces, Paris, whence
it will . be forwarded to the proper
address.
Redistribute Tobacco
When the troops left their base
they took with them surplus supplies
which are being turned back to the
ouurtermasterr'it rlonartmpnt
quarters for redistribution, so that
there will soon be more than enough
oi' such thing-s as tobacco and similar
little luxuries which have been somewhat
scarce among some troops and
sections.
Each succeeding day brings a better
degree o* arder and system out
of the inevitable confusion attendant
upon moving a large body of troops
Officers who billited among the in
habitants are still billeting at tlu
moderate prices that prevail for th<
majority. They may be required t
pay one franc daily for quarters and.
provided they eat at a "hotel," expond
seven francs daily for excel'en-,
food.
Prices are thus k?pt low to pre
vent a repetition of events early i
the war when Allied troops in
French territory, accustome! to th
city prices, all but spoiled the Krone:
population by paying what sccmet
to them moderate, but really enoi
r.ous rates for everything.
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Granger
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' 111113 Regulator ^
w'" Put you In J
I ^ Rood shape. It
K is a purely
I t err e table preparation, non-alcoholic
1 and acts pleasantly and effectively.
1 Concord, N H.Jan 17. 191T
I I wm (Ick <> month* last year and the Doctor
| V?ld ine to go to Florida I got *ome Granger
1 Lirer Regulator in Florida and it did me good.
1 I brmighWtfuur hoict home with me and bow 1
1 an feeling a great deal better.
I (Signed) R. J. Rowland
1 Sold by all drusrariRts?26c a box
| Granger Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena.
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No negro troops from Now York
will be ttont to the Spartanburg
camp as orignially arranged.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden und^r
penalty of law to hunt, trap, or li%
any way trespass upon lands of
Julia D. Grant in Socastee township.|
S. K. SINGLETON, Agent.
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NOTICE.
By virtue of authority vested in us
hy the County Board of Education,
we the trustees of School District
No. 31 will hold an election at Sidney
School House Thursday, August
0, 1917, for the purpose of voting or
n special tax of eight mills on al!
real and personal property in s i
?chool district to supplement lo
school purposes. Polis open at >
a. m., and jio at l p. m.
A. P?. Bell.
Hugo Johns n.
2t. THU STEES.
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STATE 1 TEM S|
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
A shortage amounting' to $9,;)(>0.50
has been disco/ored in the accounts
of W. W. Huckubco, former sheriff
of Kershaw county who died some,
months ago. '
The hot, dry weather, with abun.
dant sunshine following the copious
rains of the previous week, has beeunusually
favorab'e for the growth
? 11 vmrot'ilil^u ;i <*!?? <Ii?i<?
to the synopsis of weather
and crop conditions in South Carolina
made by the weather bureau.
The Eulmcr-Garriek Motor Company
of Norway has been chartere I
by the secretary of state with a capital
of $5,000.
The exemption board for the Eastern
District of South Carolina lias
opened offices in the Union National
Bank Building with W. A. Stuckey,
secretary, in charge. The board will
begin hearings at a very early date.
Members of the boards will go to Columbia
this week.
M. U. Walton, a well known diaryman
of Charlseton, was instantly kill
eu by a Southern Railway train,
about ten miles from this city.
During a severe wind, rain and
o'eoi tic storm, which passed over
the Pond Branch section of Lexington,
about 12 miles south of the
county seat oa last Wednesday, a
mule and mare were struck and killed
by lightning at the same tims,
while revival services were being
conducted in Pond Branch church.
Six alleged slackers have been de4
1 ?A C 1* <1 4 1?
VCWC\1 1*1 Lilt? I csuit
of some work by Deputy United
States Marshall Murph.
The Second Batallion of the Second
North Carolina Regiment, the
headquarters company, the supply
company and part of the sanitary
detachment arrived at Camp Sevier
early last week and promptly began
unloading preparatory to pitching
their tents on their camp site adjacent
to that of the First South Carolina
Regiment.
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YOUR KIDNEYS
Conway Residents JVrust t.earn Ttv*
Importance of Keeping Them
Well.
Perfect health means that every
organ of the body is performing it.functions
properly.
Perfect health cannot he enjoyed if
the kidneys are weak and disordered.
Thousands testify that Doan's Kidney
Pills have a reviving action on
weak kidneys.
What this remedy has don* in so
Vnaiiy cases of this kind is the bes'
proof of its merit.
Read the following. It's testimony
gratefully given by a resident o*
this locality:
M. F. Outlaw, Murrells Inlet, S. C..j
says: "I had an awful lot of trouble!
with my back and kidneys, brought
on by exposure. I could hardly keep
going. I was So sore and lame that
I could scarcely bend and it was just
as difficult to straighten. I used
Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and J
they cured me of all signs of kidney j
trouble." I
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't j
simply ask for a kidney remedy?got
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that j
cured Mr. Outlaw. Foster-Milburn1
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One reason why we alws
.0 buy to suit the needs of the
Carolina.
Another reason we lead
buying in the way of the low !
kefs for the goods the people
Another reason is that i
always done, that the public i
j We mean to lead.
VISIT US AT OUR !
DUSENBU!
Toddville*
THE HORRY HER
?????
! WHAT OTHER PAT
I
They Had. !
The notable increase of recruiting,
following the draft throws a curious
light 011 the fighting spirit of Am
erica n youth. They would rather
enlist as a privilege than as a duty.
?N. Y. World.
Go To Ills
it not very much better to give
ones life in ;v good cause while'
young; than to live to ripe old age!
and never to have done anything;
worth doing ??Florence Times.
We All Know It.
Some folk have just realizes I that
i Uncle Sam is at war. The draft was
a rude awukener, to be sure.?Ma. ;
rion Star.
Let Us Hope.
The Germans say the war will be
over by the time the bulk of the
American Army arrives. The Germans
are a little permafure, What
they mean is the war will be over
; shortly after our army arrives.?,
Dillon Herald.
General Greer...
i Unfortunately, the offensive of
I General Grass has met with abound1
ing success in too many war garden>
. ?Evening Post. j
Poor Food Hill.
The Senate made us wait a long
j time for a food bill and then gave us
i a pretty poor bill after all.?News & j
I Courier.
Who Ever Heard.
In one respect at least, the new
German chancellor is worse than the |
old. Michaelis referred to "the
brave submarine."?The State.
Did You Ever.
Some women are "clinging vines,"
some "weeping willows" and others j
are "pizen oak." The ones we like
most are daisies.?Marion Star.
"
Never.. I
Has there in a lifetime be?n an
appeal to the spirit of adventure in
American youth comparable to that
now offered by conditions in Europe
??N. Y. World.
But It Did. |
One doesn't have to be told how I
that airplane bill got from the lower
to the upper house.?The State. j
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! Will be ia my Office every j
Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO.;
Conway, S. C. I
LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF, i
?G. 0. P. T.?
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism j
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, j
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc j
Riirna flirt tifinrra r\f Tnca/>r< I
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
temally and externally. Price 25c
:o Lead
jys lead is that we know what
people of this section of South
is that we do some careful
5t prices to be had on the marwant
and need.
we believe now, as we have
is entitled to a square deal.
STORE.
RY & CO.
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ALP, CONWAY, 3 C
'ERSftE SAYING I I
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Is That So.
The only respect in which the K ii- ,
ser resembles a North Carolinian is j
that he continues to sit at the head ,
of tlie table.?Morning Star.
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The Only Way.
The Springfield Republican says it
Jo 1 f.v 1 .'iL * ? '
I li? lUllil 1.1/ WI9CI) V> llll UU1 1, V> . 1
, W. Well, Uncle Sam might take n |
hint from the citizen? of Begble win-1 <
ran the rascals out of town.?News J i
& Courier. |
Run From It*
Men can carry on a conversation
and make themselves agreeable, but j just
as soon's they get to "talking'
j it is a good time for innocent bystanders
to shoot around the corner.
| Don't do your loitering where not a
I ing but talk is going on.?Morning
Star.
Naturally.
It suits the nature of young manhood
that as New York's Guard regiments
are about t<> leave for intensive
work, recruiting should grow
more brisk.?N. Y. World.
1 m possible..
The Teutons should not be blamed
for not using cavalry in this war.
Digging of trenches large enuogh to
house a lot of horses is out of the
question.?The State.
How Bad.
I The Greenville News says that sev
en girls in jail in that city repented
and want t<> become respectable. 1
is observed in Greenville girls are
put in jail.?Daily Recoitl.
J.. G. B:irror. Get* OinnI .fob.
Mr. .John Barron, who has been
making Union his home for the pa d
year, left U don Sunday for Washj
ington, D. C., where he lias been ap
pointed to a government position as
j cotton classifier. The position which
I Mr. Barron takes carries with it a
j handsome salary and he with one
other from Ner Orleans received th-'
appointment over two thousan I up
plicants.?Union Progress.
Hardly.
Does either Mr. Denmai or Gen.
| Goethala derive much classification
j from the thought that, although hi>
, anta'?.olist pulled him down, he pulled
down his antagonist??Copied.
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MiPimivaAii m
KNtUIHAII$ffl AHKtoltll
Many people suffer the tortures of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each succeeding
attack seems more acute until
rheumatism has invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as important
to improve your general health as
to purify your blood, and thecod liver oil
in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great bloodmaker,
while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the j
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find other relief.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
Some men have never realized that
their brains were given them for exercise
just the same as their lands.
Most of them work their hands off
and never give the brain a ghost of
a chance.
HANDS, ARMS,
LIMK ASLEEP
And Was Ron-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardoi
Made Her Well.
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prlne,
of this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much
run-down and weakened, so much
that I could hardly do anything at
all. I was so awfully nervous that 1
I could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting '
worse all the time...
I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon be In the bed and In a
serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
-about my taking CarduL lie
said, 'It's a good medicine, and immi
for that trouble', ho he got me 5 bottles...
After about the second bottle I
felt greatly improved.. .before taking
it my limbs and hands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength came back to
me and I was soon on the road to
health. After the use of about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-work
and attend to my six children besides."
You can feef safe in giving Cardu!
a thorough trial for your troubles. It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegotablo,
medicinal ingredients with no
bad after-effects. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, telling of
the good Cardui has done them. It
should help you, too. Try it. E 74
FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
As the result of the heroic conduct
of the front of Mile. Vera Butchkarcff's
female batallion the movement
for the creation of a great woman's
army is progressing throughout
Russia like wildfire.
Canada is to be put on rations andj
there is to be a penalty if the orders |
are not obeyed. W. J. Hanna, food
controller of Canada, has made recommendations
to the minister of ju?
tice that the people of Canada shall
be required to observe two meatless
days a week, two baconless days a I
week, and that every caterer in Canada
who serves daily 25 meals must
supply bread that is other than pure
wheat bread.
Had weather continues in Reltfuim
says the official statement by the
French war department.
Emperor William has called a war!
...
u uiivii oi me nigh military and na-1
val leaders in Germany to moot at I
Brussels, Belgium.
A resolution for submission to th?State
of a prohibition amendment1
to the federal constitution was adopt
ed last week.
The 17.000 men at tho officer T
training camp who will not receive
commissions or ho selected foi fur-j
ther training at the second series or|
cjmps, are to be offered appointments
as noncommissioned officers
in the National Ariry wi'h chances
cf promotion later to commissions. !
The British-French assault on the:
German right flank has made a pro
found impression here because in the j
judgment of many American armyi
officers it is directed at the most j
vulnerable point on the entire Ger-j
man front.
The great assault of the Entente'
allies, for which the big guns h id
been preparing for three weeks u. I
bombardments of unprecedented vio-'
lence, begun last week in i'ianaers'
along a front of about 20 miles from1
the region of Dixmude to south of i
Vpres around Wameton.
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tvissian r >rces which made a standi
in Western Bukomina, says the otficial
statement were forced to eva-i
cuate their Ch^remosh and to retire
to the eastward.
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Temporary specialists are needed |
at once for the coast artillery corps |
of the United States Army, their,
employment in the grades to con-1
tinue until the termination of the
present emergency, due to the war
with Germany.
The mormons "urns which the bit*!
industrial companies of the country I
will pay to the government in thet
fr.r.n of excess profits and income1
taxes was strikingly illustrated when I
the United States Steel Corporation
issued its financial statement for the
second quarter of the year. Total
earnings for that period were reduced
to $90,579,204, after deducting
about 37 per cent, of the amount
which it is estimated will be turned
over to the government.
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The Quinine That Does Nat Affect The Head
because of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVK
I1ROMO QUININK is betterthan ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor i
ringing in head. Remember the full name ana i
look for the signature of H. W. GROVK. 25c.
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The demand for supplies after the
war will he just as great as it is now!
while the war is in progress. Raise
plenty now and be in time to aid af- i
tcrwards.
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Hasty marriages made since July
20, the date of the army draft drawing,
in an effort to escape conscription
through the claims of dependent
wife will not be considered ground
for discharge unless the wife is actually
dependent on the husband's
daily labor.
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i nave tne Toiiowing Second \
1 L. C. Smith (used very little)
L No. 5 Oliver
t. NO. 10 Remington Visible
I No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fox
I Blind Smith Premier
All of these machines have I
md are guaranteed to be in fir:
Vil! sell on monthly payments, t
or cash. Write me your needs.
/?. G. 5CAi?
SUMTER. SOU'
Deal*
L. C. Smith & Eros, <
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleat*.
George J. Holliday, Plaintiff,
Against
Katie Martin, Fred D. Martin, and
Troy Martin, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVI&>
NAMED: S
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 1
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 H.iv
of such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thui
action will apply to the Court for tffo
relief demanded in the complaint. *
Dated June 19th, A. D. 1917.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Fred D. Martin and Katie Martin,
absent defendants:
Take notice that the Complaint in
the foregoing stilted 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, 0
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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PIT FALLS FOR MARKETING.
It is deplorable to note how susceptible
many growers are to the bait
that is hung for them by unscrupulous
members of the trade. Farmers
and growers complain of being impost
eu upon and robbed and yet they are
actually to blame for the e-xistence
of certain evils in marketing. Instead
of being loyal to their interests
and giving it their wholehearted en- ^
ccuragement they continually listen ^
to bribes that are offered them by individuals
who are trying to keep the
I farmers disorganized.
The State Market Agent was especially
struck by an incident that
took place in the asparagus districts.
The more enterprising growers have
i been organized into <2 splendid cooperative
association and have adopted ,
the best method of marketing in existence,
taking everything in consideration.
This step among the grow- 1
er.-? has of course broken up the high
way robbery that they were exposed
to in past seasons. Never before havo
the growers been so successful a?
now, after having organized and
adopted a modern system of market- fM
ing. j
Certain interests in the trade of
course saw that their past lucrative I
methods were almost eliminated so
they decided to do everything to |
break up the association. Their fa- j
verite method of breaking up an as- I
sociation is to get a weak-kneed individual
and pad his sales, that is,
give him a little more than the mar
Kt-i price. This weak-kneed individu- I
al goes about the members of the jli
association and brags about how
much he received from such and such
a party. The parties who pail these
i ? ~
saies nope to bring about dissatisfac- ^
tion among the members of the^association
by the reports that f^tho |
weak-kneed grower spreads. '
Growers should be very careful of i
such bait. They should realize that
an> one handling a bribe has an ulNOTICE
OF FINAL DISCHARGE*
Notice is herby given that the undersigned
administratrix of the pre- t
sonal estate of Robert Harley Ander- |
son, deceased, will apply to the L
Jvdge of Probate at his office at \
Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon on the 14th day of
A. D., 1917, for a final discharge as j
such administratrix. '
Leonora Adine Anderson,
Administratrix of Robert Harley ^
Anderson, Deceased. Jl
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