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rwo RUSSIA HAS PLENTY j OF FIGHTING MEN Allies Must Help in Reorganizing Railway Service for Warfare NOT ANXIOUS TO BE A GERMAN COLONY Korniloff Repudiates Idea of Russians' Surrendering. Call for Experts. London.?The correspondent of The Times at the headquarters of the seventh Russian army talked with Gen. Korniloff on the eve of Ins departure to take over the supreme command. Gen. Korniloff said: "The first stage of the war is over. The second 'phase logins today." The corres| r nde.it says the Russian commander repudiates the possibility of the Russians' surrendering, lie holds that if Russia concludes a dishonorable peace to which traitors have been driving her. she will became a German colony forever. The new government must realize the necessity of inviting the Allies t< help in reorganizing the railway serv ice for warfare. If Germany decided, as all signs indicate, to transfer th main pressure to the Russian fro* t it would he hopeless t> rely on methods that availed against the inferior Austrian troops. Russia is full of snlondid fie^firv men. Ton millions have already been enrolled, but they are scarcely train en. They are too busy attending meetings instead of drill. These mi!lions must be helped by British and French officers as Serbians, Ruman ir.ns, Greeks and Americans have been. o 1917 Sale Days 1917 NEAL, DIXON & CO., Proprietors of FARMERS WAREHOUSE Mailing S. C. ?AUGUST? Wednesday 1st Sale 1 Thursday 2nd Sale 4 Friday 3rd Sale 3 Monday 6th Sale 2 Tuesday 7th Sale 1 Wednesday 8th Sale 4 Thursday 9th Sale 3 Friday 10th Sale 2 Monday 13 th Sale 1 Tuesday 14th Sale 4 Wednesday lf>th Sale 3 rrv>nv ifit-.h . .Sale 2 Friday 17th.. Sale 1 ! Monday 20th Sale 4 I Tuesday 21st Sa 1 ? 3 Wednesday 22nd Sale 2 Thursday 23rd Sale 1 Friday 24th Sale 4 Monday 27th Sale 3 1 Tuesday 28th Sale 2 Wednesday 20th Sale i i Thursday 30th Sale 4 Friday 31st Sale 3 I 'Our LAST SALES are just as GOOD as OUR FIRST and if you 1 are growing tobacco for best results, wo are in position to interest you. '.adv-4t NEAL, DIXON & CO. \ o At a meeting of the Audubon so | ciety of South Carolina nod la* j week at the Jefforson l.otd, Wr d . Hampton Gibbos of Columbia wa 1 unanimously elected the nonvn^n o the society for recon'mon dn t Gov. Manning for appointment. 1 Opinions from j# folks Who Know For malarial headache, Granger Liver Regulator entirely relieved my trouble.?J. Height, Wetumpka, Ala. Had heavy headache. Vomited to**ice to six times a day. Four doses at Granger Liver Regulator made me wAl.?lioundas P. Brindley, Soroerville, Ala. Mother had sick headache. Granger T^vver Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she had taker before.?Pearley Davis, Pacio, Ala. I never expect to be without it ir my home.?Jenie Usey, Gadsden, Ala It is a great saver of doctors' bills Louis N. Kent, Honormville, Ala. There is none better.?Dr. T. E Cothran, Alexia, Ala. t All druggists sell Granger Live Regulator?2&c? Try it. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbidden und? penalty of law to bunt, trap, or ' s?ny w'JV tvesp1 " ?. upon Ir.nds ? Julia D. Gmnt in Socastre towr.sh' S. K. SIN J1 ETON, Agent. 2i-rpd. i . STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Wade Hampton Gib bos, chief game warden, has addressed a let er t> th?* county game wardens and ot er officer* in which the policy t > be pursude in game protection has been out lined. Mr. Gibb?s suggests that arrangements to be made with publi. school teachers tor weekly lecture: on the value of bird protection an? fish conservation. ' ii?f i i.? ...i... i i. i.i , CjllWin v> . I IK J, \> HW llilM 11 ill ? u sponsible position with the South Carolina Cotton Seed Crushers' Association for some time, has resigned that position to join the Red Cross forces. Colonel Henry C. Davis, U, S. A. retired of Ridge way has accepted an appointment as profess-or of ilitavy science and tactics at the University of South Carolina. The Rev. J. A. Sligh, for many years prominent in Lutheran affair* ol South Carolina, died at his home near Columbia. He was 81 years of age. "If S uith Carolina fame s far oven half as well with ct'. or crops a they have thus far with to'mcc.o th will be the most wo;.do ful year a r culturally cv r known :n the Sta o. ' says Commissioner Watson in an flouncing* the official figures as to the sales of tobacco for the mo th July. In the Columbia office of the Wed ern Union Telegraph company, a class of seven?four women ami t Iii'aa nvnn_ u n rr i*rv?nj\* f a Till VIII ill v i i ill v {5 vv v. i I I ^ I V IV/ III* their places among the 9,000 telegraph operators wanted by the United States government. 0 THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere We Hear Good Reports of Doan's Kidney Pills Conway is no exception. Ever} section of the L*. S. resounds witi praise of Doan's Kidney Pi11s. Thirty thousand persons are giving testimony in their home newspapers. The sincerity of these witnesses, the ;ac that they live so near, is the be.-i proof of the merit of Doan's. Ilero'.. a Conway case. Mrs. G. A. Macklen, nurse, Lauiv St., Conway, says: "I don't hesitate to recomn)end Doan's Kidney Pills I consider them a most valuable medicine for backache, headaches dizziness and other kidney disorders. I have often recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills and they have always given the best of results." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney reined.,?g-*' Doan's Kidney Pills?-the :*in'o thn Mrs* Macklen had. Foster-Milbu'T Co., Props., Buffalo. N. V.?adv o The Marion Chamber of Conferee has opened a tobacco planters' ont.f-t for the benefit of the wo . on members of tonaco planters. ? run pntirolv h" *h'Chamber of Commerce and not by the warehouses. The fisrt prize is a 1917 Ford automobile and the other prizes consist oi* $400. Definite stops aimed diverting nv,ore export business to South Atlantic and Gulf ports were taken at a meeting of representatives of a score or more of Southern and South eastern cities and railroads of this section at Atlanta last week. Mean 1 One reason why we a!v\ to buy to suit the needs of th< Carolina. Another reason we lead buying in the way of the low* kets for the goods the peopl 1' Another reason is that always done, that the public We mean to lead. UIOIT lie AT flllD v iui i WW ni v/un DUSENBl Toddville, THE HORRY HE1 | WHAT OTHER PAI ?????Slackers in Congress. Speaking* of slackers, there is a great r percentage of them in the Congress of the United States than is t > be found in any registration distort yet heard from.?N. Y. World. Indeed So. "Serbia will make claims after the war." That is, provided there is any Serbia after the war.?Copied. It Looks So. I Russia lias enough men to spare , some of them to be shot by Russian bullets.?Florence Times. Half Taken. Marion County is to furnish 150 soldiers. 1)00 men will be examined, in order to get the 150 accepted, it being' calculated that for every man accepted one will fail, either physically or will be exempted.?Ma: ion Star. It Is So. Many a man who hates to put \ mot\ than a nickle on the collection plate doesn't mind spendi u' <|Uar o s for gasoli le to go autoing* Sunda> afternoons.- Dillon Herald. Well It Will. "C uig i s takes note <d' -h p row.' Now it will he nui Idled up sure enough.?Evening Post. Flying High. The passage of the aviation hi telecasts the nugnimst "upini uui this country has yet known.?Th State. Indeed So. It is a pleasure to wat h some r?*e work, while in the case of others it i! more pleasant to do it yourself.? Evening Post. We Hope So. Chickens at $10 apiece and butter at $5 a pound in Austria point to conditions of food shortage conducive to p ace proposals in the near fu1 Hire.?Copied. How Bad. Now, don't think, for a moment, i that y >u will be exemp.ed from mi'itavy ser ice be ause you are mar riftd. Many wives would be b tt I off if th ar husbands were "s me I where hi France."?Mari n St r. t Will be in my Office every Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO. Conway, S. C. LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF, ?G. 0. P. T.? RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism M 1 ~? r.r i ?t r> ncuiai^ia, iicnuauics, v-i allies, Colic, Sprain3, Bruises, Cuts anc Burns, Old Soreu, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c fe to Lead /ays lead is that we know what ; people of this section of South is that we do some careful est prices to be had on the mare want and need. we believe now, as we have is entitled to a square deal. ; STORE. idy 9. r.n fill 1A UU. -%> s c tAI.D, COtfWAY. S C JERS ARE SAYING Opt'n Warfare. To rank I. W. W. leaders with CI r man spies is doing scant justice to their boldness. What they wage, in proportion to their power, is open warfare upon the country.?N. V. World. Yes. The Senate seems more anxious to i regulate Mr. Hoover than to regulate food.?News & Courier. So Are We. Since it happened East St. Louis officials have been claiming that most of the rioters were from Missouri. So are we.?Georgetown Times. The Point of View. A Sunday school teacher had been telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan. When she asked them what the story meant, a little boy said: "It means that when I am in trouble my neighbois must help me." ?Copied. They Might. Russian women soldiers sav tlvt they i'.re not ho hered by .ontinier.vh-n fighting the Germans. S?>m American citizen - might earn some 'king from these Amazons.? Daily Keen: d. NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever rec< tve the proper balance of f?Aj<! to sufficiently nourish both body and brain tiuroig the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. Tliir is shown in so many pale faees, lenu bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such child! en we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Kmulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott & Iiownc, liloomfield, N.J. isplafenw why we must fight < _ * "It is plain chough how we wei\* 'orced i:do the war. The extraordinary insults and aggressions of th Imperial German Government left u ho self-respecting choice but to tak" up arms in defense of our rights x free people and of our honor as u .overeign government. The militmrv masters of Germany denied us the right to be neutral. They filled our unsuspecting communities with vicious spies and conspirators and sought to corrupt the opinion of our people in their own behalf. "Much as we have desired peace it was denied us, and not of our own choice. This flag under which we serve would have been dishonourer had we withheld our hand."?Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States. > ft fit o The Quinine That Does Hot Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, I,AXAf IVK BROMO Ql'ININK is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name ana look fs#r the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. /, War is a terrible thing. Whatever else it may he. it is a h *g of dread S"|eepWell^K )|^ food to accumulate in your bowels, where they 9frH are absorbed into your HgB system. Indigestion, con OB stipation, headache, bad BJB blood, and numerous HQ pWP other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your Mtf, WjM system clean, as thous- H wL/& at;ds of others do, by Hm JfHjg taking an occasional dose kTr Jmu of the old, reliable, veg- B|| etable, family liver meat- VI ron Thedford's |U Black-Draught a Mrs. V/. F. Fickle, of Jfl Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used Thed- HI ford's Black-Draught as ^ a family medicine. My mother-in-law could not H| take calomel as it seemed ~ JjM too strong for her, so she WM m m used Black-Draught as a F Wfjr mild laxative ana liver regulator... We use it M in the family and believe m it is the best medicine for the liver made." Try it. ^ Rj Insist on the genuine? TOM Thedford's. 25cap<u:k- Wk 1 FOREIGN ITEMS j GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING | Provost Marshall General Cr wdor and His sasistant* ait? at woik o i the final sets of rogutaticns to be promulgated to complete, th? organization of the selective draft war arm. They will govern actual mobilization of the men selected. Contracts have been Jet by th; navy department for 4,500.000 ya d? of woolen uniform cloth at an ag...v.. i^ ... Ar ii iii < i\n v I mt^au1 fuel ui muru mail ^lo.uvo,I 000. President Wilson turned his attention to the subject of war p. ices un?. paid a personal visit to the federal trade commission to urge expedition of investigations to as ertain the costs of producing1 materials required by the government. Confidence that a majority of the residents of Central Oklahoma are loyal to the United States and willing to do military service despite organized resistance to the draft on the part of a few was expres :od by Gov. It. L. Williams in eom.m ntinj; on the fact that normal conditions virtually have been res'orcd in tie' oounues where throe men hare been 1:111 e 1 in e Torts of poss s to que! pp .Giion t > the draft. I danders, where the 'nig guns hav > been booming incessantly since rain stopped the entente offensive rove-j pi en t hrs ami a bor?n t.? i?? s e p <?i" n_ I Inntry lighting. i Rusdan troops a:v on tie offensive io the Chotin region, near the southeastern frontier of Galieia. Tie food bill ppssc! through ti e last stage of legislative enactment tit I o'clock this afternoon when it was! finally adopted by the senate in form' previously approved by the house, /'resident VVils >n's si gn .tur,? now makes it law. Russian troo s are on the cf en i sive in the Chotin region, nea?* th?*J southeasterii frontier frontier of! (itdciiu, . J '? \ e I ' 'i I German Socialists wii! oppes* t' t> r.ewly constitu;ed government at Berlin on principle, the Soci list newspaper Vorwaerts declares in its comment on the ministerial ?pp>intr.nents. Continuous ranis and fogs made , the past week one of little activity on . the western front. An executive committee to direct [ fcocl conservation among the 3,200, 000 members of K:iptist churches lit the South was formed at a meeting , of a special commission of the South, i1 er Baptist Convention with the food ? administration. The artillery duel in Flanders has | again increased to the greatest intensity, reports the German staff. I The deepest impression one gains after thr>e weeks with the American soldiers training in France is the ab| s lute earnestness with which the mlendid young men of the army hav< u lertaken the cask which is before . them. No. 666 Thia it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It actt on the liver better than Calomel and doct not gripe or ticken. 25c I I ? I This country will send to war * some of as fine young fighters as I the world has ever produced. Let Germany boast of fine soldiers. She will see. I What has become of the war enthusiast who had invented something with which he could blow all of Ger U many up in the twinkling of an eye' \ I V 1' ! . \V I tiavc the following Seconc a i' i rs *.? * 1 ? ? ? 1 i, u. ftmir.n ^ U3ea very utile i No. 5 Oliver !NO. 10 Rerr.*ngton Visible No. 5 Royal Blind Fox 1 Blind Smith Premier All of these machines hav and are guaranteed to be in f Will sell on monthly payment; for cash. Write me your need R. G. SCAt SUMTER. S( L C. Smith & Bros. LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. ~i Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you i nave a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. J Your grocer has the lomons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white 1 for a few cents. Massage this sweet ^ Iv fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see I ho 'a freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.?adv o The third annual session of the summer school for high school teacii crs of the University of South Carolina came to a close last week. f \ SUMMONS mil RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) *? Court of Comimm Pleas STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintiff vs. Dubury Watts ami Bert Watts, De f endants. TO TUB I)K PENDENTS Dubury Watts and Bert Watts: ^ YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMW. KI) and required to answer the complaint in this action which is file i in % tin office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas or the said County and to serve a copy of your answer t ? the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Marion, South Carolina, 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 tho r< lief demanded in the complaint. w. t\ stackhou.sk, Plaintiff's Attorney, Dated May 21st, 1917. ,? ' ij To the Absent Defendants, Dubury Watto and Bert Watts: TAKE NOTICE That the com p.uim in the above stated action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Horry County on the 2tat day of May, 1917, and that you are j required to answer the same as set 'forth in tho foregoing summons. W. F. STACK HOUSE, j Plaintiff's Attorney, j Dated this May 21st, 1917. | ORDER FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN AD LITEM. . Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Palmetto Grocery Company, Plain| tiff ; - : i.'unury Watts and Bert Watts, Do! ferdants. On reading an I filing the petiiton of tiie plaintiff in the above stated ra >e for the app in'rnont of a (Guardian A I Litem for the infant defend- jj 'ant Bert Watts, on motion of W. F. ^ Staekhouse, Attorney fc-r the Plaini tiff, it is ORDERED That A. E. Wait he, and he is hereby appointed Guardian j A<i Litem of the infant defendant j Bert Watts for the purpose of this ' action, unless within ten days after the service of a copy of this order upon him, he, or some one in his belli a'f shall procure to be appointed a J Guardian Ad Litem foi the said in- ^ fant defendant; that a copy of this order shall be served upon the said Bert Watts, infant defendant by the 1 j publication thereof in the Horry Her j aid, a newspaper published in the County and State aforesaid, once a j week for six weeks. W. L. HRYAN, i Clerk of Court, Horry CourWy. ' Dated May 21st, 1017. il n i i i<; u S. i i hand Typewriters for sale: 1 ) $55.00 j 30.00 "j 35.00 ,. 35.00 10.00 12.50 e been thoroughly overhauled irst class working condition. I ?, or, give five per cent discount f ? OROUCH, )UTH CAROLINA. taler in > and RoTSI Typewriters 'J ^