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W1 T..e Uaehc/? . o.f H(tf*7V County in
M^S.vrjwnco? : . a&etxit}'?d wish to
|).'ut on r<c<M their appreciation .-?f
the i mi porta i. c*. ui the <at'fice of Counnt '
?v? ' ~J of Education, of
1!k- i. >od lhnt\A?>as al?i?6 iy been nv <
r' ' ' *> 1 Mioir faith in the
i?tv,rd^atWti <?ir:ti*f\tftJ nfcb?Ml*\ eVqlopori?ra:
? ? gh this office.
Unitizing thatU/ e duties <*f this office
reyuire th* full.tiimr of a cvti*
> potent man, th*J the c?>Ht of living
imy grchtly increased, that the travel
..i i . u u:?r.J '
' ns trv ^ijuiinvn ?TJs . ui?xj|, .un! n IUKII'I":
a . a result of ww , that Hasting- bcne-i
jtn-<w.<> M!.<l n<; wrwe t . to usaam teacher^
and to our pupils* rom firequent visibf
01 the Supi riiiter.dent ?(ViEducation^
. and finding ujwti invemtiisL.ition that
' there juv about IK' school'ok ?r whites*
In the cctunty ui.lh ch notd personal
v'shs Iron the:s;id Si?|ovi ntenden1..
' vera! tames t aihi. ^ehnol >tyrr b in or(
that ihe best, vf- sults; e.ome
' from tin,*>. oppei'ttlij o, fiiKlii^ further
lipon inv>K'[ igwd ictri ?.'\hat l.alaries
i of Super#11n< <!< nls in civtaipi other
, <( ounUCf a^eip.e' fannr. ?1.20(ty tl> $l.,#00
^ and that At many .rnsVanccti ittiavellinj.r
expense* within dee counfc\v -are also
' f.'P ni,sljed, ; and t&U'-^l-ingriltik fur
D titer tiiau tan* sala?y of ti.ie ; Horry
('< unty SuuvrintendefH is 1101 irn kec;.
ie^' v. ith tb*?. salaries pojid to lih?? otlit 1
i f'tfietals fid*?Stt.i(*vCOU[ 1V>
"VR KR K h?i.R!\, w*., uM?sl rir-ig r.m
. offer tin followir.mvresolutumvs:
Kirst: That \V( y?; :individu}>;ls d>
;iu >11, UUJ' |(W,V r to If.tVV. <s'- CO'XdtvO n > I!
t k^u wii at'4v emedy i!l.
??k C'()*s i i:* coat tlit ' >\i,11 in <m( !
be u.?y* d to tail,*.- .< Ooh . .t<? jj
a?t*th< next, nx?<i ::ig of "tM legisi?u ??
a..* ;/>i( ??>?-/ e-i-*.y /* to scc.uv*' a y\at? ly
H ' (" at SI ,'iOO *rnd tr? v<>
It * ? . - |/* rus".>> f*t thin tluv a levinty~ It:
i. ri ' n'e (V >jt of l.d'jfa i'Mi.
Ir* 1 fvi - To.iV.r RouHb:'": >"
C' mi: sicoi' rs. t'/n Coui?\ 15 *>;*.i*ci >?.
K;\i(?at*ior., th: * >i '-tees Aifi\rO?uatK r,<
r.r.vi nil otl,\ r 'i ru.<Moes in U- cou.iti1
I . : tv> ooojie3 ;te v.itli us in th*t
r.atvr.
rorci'll: That cnpie< of tin's vesk
olutict ie .-ertt'.v <>} o County ' Dfleg;
ti n, the County Hoard of . C nir
' . -oners. the County l?oai\J (VI Kdi:-?
ci tion, a*nd the Couo'.y Tru?-U-\ ' As-K'-citition,
and that tht editors th?*;
two county papers 1/ request#*? I t ?
publish these nu?>Jbfl >ns at a ee*e>iivenient
ttau<h \
KespectluH.s it ibmitted,
^ Agnes I). Richardson, Cluiinriar;
fSnrat- McMillan.
IjUhel tioodyear,
\1-*i it., m ?? r Cnnni^r
Jafck Sarvis.
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the .Quinine That Does tol lAfte :t tha HnaO
Pc-cm* se of its tonic .and lax;#*?iv<v jpfect. I.AXAT1VB,
BKOMO QU1KINE isUHlutt inordinary
Quiipi'.e and do?rc not cause- i4*r*?M?sne?s ncr
riuuiu{ in head. K< t jembcr tffct , tri). name* and
sinnadiw.--! ol 12. W. vlidfeOVIi. 30c.
r,
W. H. Hand, State ;nH}gctor o.'
^ high schools, lut.s written to Col. 10
,i. Watson, commissioner ol ? griculUim;,
commerce and industries,; asking
an opinion as to deferring flu- open
injg of piblic schools until .Monday,
\0cttober ;j. The suggestion is incii
Went to an alarming .decrease .p the
1 labor supply.
| TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
? FOB tttSTY CALOMB
Starts your luer without Making
you .sick and can not
I salivate.
[ Every druggist in town?your
|r Affruggist and everybody's druggist
has noticed a great ^fling-off ho the
[ sale of calomel. They all give the
Fame reason. Ddosoont Liver nni?? is
taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
|| know it, while Dod?Q&*<$ Liver Tone
is perfectly safe and gj.v^s better results,"
said a prominent i&cal druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tojve ,is personally
guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large boiifte cost 50
cents, and if jt fails to give ?easy relief
in every ease of liver ritoggishfiess
and constipation, you hay.e only
to ask for your money back.
pedson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
taating, purely vegetable refwdy,
_^7.<irmless to both children and adtdts.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sicki
headache, acid stomach or constipnt*
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cauc
inconvenience all the nej't day like
violent calomel. Take a dose of
calomel today anl tomorrow you will
> feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't
lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full
of vigor and ambition.?adv.
Nuxated Iran Mak(
Vigorous, Iron 1
Healthy Ros;
Dr. Howard. James, late^ofithe
Manhattan State Hospital of New
York and .formerly Assistant Pftysician
Brooklyn State cHospital,
ays:
"Iron ii? nerrrrnry ?to?- ?n- /
?hlc yocir kultM'ti to-change Umtl1 Into living
tiKt>u<*. WUhuut ><it, no?trial tt?r how
iiiii<-h or uliiil \ iii-i i-mI \ oil r ?! ?. < n1 inm-i-.l,
iy pHKww .thvckujRl) .you without doing
you an> jiovtd. tYou -doif't get the*
strength e?j.t .df >it valid at. h (ont-fi|U?iM'e '
you bec<?n>e tweak.:^al? aiul sickly loV?Ui
11 k. just Mite -u i planttrying' to t;n>w n>
a soil <2re&c<tAjtt lr .Iron. A i patient bf |
mine r?'nrtnrl?H>u ;to me (fiftw having'*
been on u ;six <ww !<! ' course bf Nun-'
: ated lr?v*a. "Doctor, ttbkt * there
tuff la IQw tm%g<U*.
| "If yogi are not tt roug "dr mhcc'II.. you
' owe It tv j.niut?e*If: to> make the ftdlow,
trig test; ."Sue ! h<v.v? i long . yutt "r an work
. or how fatr :yu\i van w alk without be-'
|k coming fined. 'Now take twe five-grit In
i tablets of IVuxnted i > roll three limes i*>r
trt.t.v after 'media ''1 ?*? ' t wo w?cV_s. Thon
v? ' st your fiitrourtt't. :agadn iiihi sei Imw,
ii.n.uch you kuu'o...gt.vuod. tVt'tiv i my own.
HORRY DRUG COMPANY
| CONWAY DRt
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JOIN HOOWEX.'SsUVRM Y '
I -JAND sawe the -waste
Women ctf So\)fct i.^iu'rb'ijVYii^rain hcit>
w.iit. the wi'r by enftstiny. in h'obd conHCU-,
.tion few ft?MvMh uut crerd atitl
tat A I :t to Komtl . AJ.r. inistrirJ'.? , Iy -cctfi
U1VJ i 'I lilCIIIW.' 'Ml Wl' < ' I l' iCI *X?a - I ' ?r !
Hlt*i Ijoj*l IJwvi.': cidltKi bon voh
jnt^/tfrs. lfe ii<- r;i?>'ny an :armv t
Klif' ihe chi<rf ailuHrf 'tin Xirrnvart
ICai:w . That ailK is: 'iWntitt. iKliivc
!w :\stc? of ?ouil, ivnd tkif rn.l'' !
i'raVf- great ?. i'0ityj{> ww'iil ^-in th
war on<l prtia<! v^Mkitir . I it'-l the
*' ntiiir ?>f* waste iv.n 1 >o"w n- in
?< nir.tr/. s or lot rvr. v. 4irr.?v rrniifce/l' lifcl<l<
'iViKin? of wait* 'trot b it .-a sly'v
:u "j.v--ljrt? floors n-J ' vcu irihicu i'citc ;
-r ?ra.ul Anrcrio.^ voir in '?t.v w?:?
! .vill he- !l:/t of a 'riuitfi ' ?b\ "<
million .cods, unuit'h to csnt his
.tr'Mgtl" ?ik-I show Illsi inghi.
V* is,, nun in Wr.dt. in '/ton hjnw 1V
v eon thait t t n<I to puowoiU *?X? onlaught
??>'i't\hrt logiov. ?of ht'!< war"'
icnu ns V iuy 'lutvr urii\ten;;.'Kon' t'fv- or.
^ izatior*' (</<: , t lionie rar.rrv . T*!on?o/t
\ 'I \) Ti t:-: K(>0)> A DM IVI ST ii AT OR
W AM I fNCTOW, 1>. C.
i . . jj v11. rt i / i u jic/i.jv "> ui i
VP ; aV ATK>N ? OR oim NATK;?,
. ' SHIP IN'THE UNITEE) STAT
p4s : doing; self r<y oahii
e cw rnv: food ikdmiwi
\5 MV CI'WVI VIKTANCJ35 TKK
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, '?t -?r <" L i
\ Oct' rpation
' .'i<.n>kV'!* in 1 Outturn*
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: Wi!i \t i I tko part in authorize v. .j
t| <'?\va> >:l ? . .....
1 lluvtvt-. )U a gawjivn ? ..
7 ro arc m? fee.; r>r dues Vc' be
*.*> ? ) i<?.'( as memlxres vd! of these ;
A '.I- wwd'M ovor KtaW^iiyire cligfb'Je.
D1RKC!
Mail. your pledge.-card to the F<
V, awd-y^u will remove;FREE your
tag to be*-# ung in ynur Window.
If you want the 'button -?)f the F<
and a return addressed-ercs el ope. *
tin. i.oniforjui will he 8C*M With the bui
{MAILING VOICES
STRONG PROTEST
* " ? ^ ?? .
Strong protest against the 'training*j
'(Of negro tvnfc [Puerto Riean trwrs at
at amp Jack*t>ji was lodged last Avck.j
with Newto*i I). Baker, secretary wfj
i va.r, by Governor Meaning. The governor
also mMpt'sseti a telegram, to!
the members of the South Caro'Vmj
de'W^Ation in congress urging tKfr'ir i
cooperation to prevent the mobilize
tiori t/f the blacks jat the Columbia car.
tonmeuru
The singing of songs on tho public
streets aiiftor night-fall Is en'lv a form
i of public disturbance that should he
I hr.ndled by ithe proper authority. It j
i*s done by tfyose who have no 'idea of
the proper tlijing in the proper place.
It Us pleasant to hear singing in a
church, it is amusing to hear songs
in a minstrel shc*v, but when such a
thing as this is forced upon the hearing
of a peaceful ne'ghboi hood in
which there may be sickness, or
maybe tired nerves needing rest, it is
an entirely different matter.
FOR RENT,
Cottage fovmerly occupied by Mr
and Mr. Jas. J. Scales.
Cottage next door to Mr. and Mrs.
D. W, Harrison.
J. J. Fitman place with land fenced
in.
Repairs to any of these places
made to suit the applicant,
i Apply to H. H. Woodward.
THE HORRY -HERALD
'8 -Strong, jJ
!en and Beautiful |
( Chael.ed Women :
r 1 11 '?!
[ ' Cf#/ That thrr0 stajjK (luxate J 'Jror) (
'. kefs lit9 maQic. It cetuUnly puts */.?
f tf infer of youth into m>mmn. '
experience with NuNatnfl Iron I feel it
is ?j*i. 'i a valuable remedy thrtt It sheubl
b? Uf ft in ev?*ry hospital ami proscribed
by wery physicia ir in'flsfc* country."
*>.'iix;?n><i In n i?c(H).irie?.?K<t ?Wc*< * bv I>r Jai''i>?.
in- fur *?>!r li\ all ^omI ilnttfiniitc mi an nl>Mili:f?
?.? > tai rn?l ?ii'.n>r?iaiuu' or 'j-'vui mortfcj
* ' V I1iU4'L
NORTON DRUG COIVIPANY
JS COMPANY
IJrjover, savior of lief'jvium, is it
?'iof--;h< nwribctw art- the milli* n
<v' hoi' (' i'( s ?.vhi? directly ha nil'c ,
,;.oit rica's supply of food,
j Now Mr. Ileovo. bhn.s er.Med for vol'
ew leers fci his ramy. All that vo - j
[vo'i.tro'i-Hi'; imp*'s is to keep a strict- j
v:1 watch on tho flour sack and th-?
1 n"4? al bin, or* the bacon '.and the btlttcr.!
fiCr 'beef and the Ktvyur. 'To cvov !
' x roan the chr.nec is'V/fvred to enroll ;
"itji this jrrcal army wivkdr\/ill he'p *' .?,
jrraTry the banner 6f freedom' to vic' Vmr.y.
'AM thr t is rerersary to. join is t'?
f if I out the card hi'(/v. rind1 mail it C* i
j Vw.~?. Aire .dy juvrid-Ttfiy of pro mi nor1
J viAVjrteji. a-inonj* ther.i Airs. Woodivw
T'ood Adrvmisvai^or. WashinjrV/\is<>n
arid ull the 'orabinet ladies,;
; wfives of \vi..os o pwupresamen," ii\Viin;-;
Mrs A- . Ccrer of the iier <
rl'-'i Soiuh Carolina Tb'strict, 1
thousand opm thousands of o.ber.-,
<i<r (.f! tbp r-arfl.
! Wt re is-aar&'hei eh;u?-t for Soot \
' Card i;n a: to bvJ-p. hTi1 vout the-c3v<;'
n ail it, cnlirtir.jj- yoursolf for the w; !'
ii. the "at m my of fwai eonserv;
' tors.
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\ Tmv .SERVICE OF P<VOI> CO>.*.V
AND i HEREBY A( '."! T 1 MEM- <
ES TOOD AT) Ml N'l STIl ATION
Y Otrr : TOE BIRECTJ'D^S AND
S'IRATOR 1X M Y HOM.L, T.\SOFAT
M IT.
City
n <>r Ureadwiiim r
^hboFnood movcinc'/'. ts for !Uud <v v.~
pni?I. The Cm <?d avv.iiristraiA;.' w: ' tctUrllly
f<vc?]i in tb.o lioiii" .
IT OAS
)o<l Administrator, Washing'>" !? ;
Uirst instructions ami a homeiun
j*?d Administration scud ton <>ciu |
I"ho shield insignia for the sleeve o '
ttun if you ask for it.
wssez:
1. 14113 1VU 1TUD
;
tt.is.jfco an excellent tonic.' Puild* you up i
/f make* you well and strong. ToflCi up y<
I system. increases your appetite. In mala
re -countries Qtcidine. prevents malaria. II ]
L 4uue a caw of chills and fever try Oxidtne
jv ?dH htlp iwu.
M Remember that C*idin<
UlliraiUPCq* Guaranteed. If it doe;
Jjj Itcfp you, you .can take the empty bottles b.
And your drugtpsr will refund full purchaie pi
I It Murf. by KMBCMS WIUC CO. T?
, CONWAY, S 0.
ACK JOHNSON IS \
NOW A TOREADORS
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Jig Negro Living Easy in Bar(%
ceionia, Spain?Is Good
Bull Knifer. ?>
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"J should worry" is the motif of
lock Johnson's life here as he enters 11
>n his second year in Spain with the j j'
"picking's" every bit as good as they j ^
Aero when he first arrived. For noth- ^
ug worries Jack now, since he is re- I
I (
;ired from the ring. Fat the bugaboo ^
a!'.all pugilists, holds no fear for the j
Lulky negro, ami war is to him only
u subject of conversation. Money, the ^
si nice of all chief anxiety to most 1
I iv.n fightcis in their after years, is
ihe 1 ast of Johnson's worries, as he '
has- jddnty and is adding daily to his|
pile, says aiaiclc from Li. rcelonia., '
h.paiit iu i Augusta Herald.
F?r J 'hns.a'.s interests in Harce-,
lona aie (i.viiie. In the first plac |
ho is* a lo'r .d r working stcadi)> i
three tiii o.s a w vk and on holidays,
i. nd ri pidly 0.1 n.i .jf a place ol endearment
in the lie; its of the tender
Spaniards v.*ho delight in seeing
vol uaut horses dL ^.lbowelled by
maddened bulls.
Recently Johnson had nddt 1 another
srting to hi-s bow by becoming an
editor. He has purchased an inter-,
< st in .a periodical published weekly |
i:i Spanish and devoted to socialism
and sport,-?strange bed-fellows, hut
forced into contiguity by the merging
of two publications. Long
i'(i cods in Spanish .are printed in ev-I
< ry isiUic vovcr Johnson's flourishing
signature, but he betrays intense
modesty in discussing these articles, ,
due, according- to some doubters, t?.
laie is.et that he does not know what
they contain.
SkilM'ul Toreador.
Johnson is-a .prime favorite with
thi' UarceVmia perj.V, who never
, \ o.-.ry of watching him in the bull
r'rg and devotees ?xWf hull fighting
..assert he has attained considerable
/ ill as a toreador. Also lie conLin1.1
a prime drawing card as a boxer
; nd shadow boxer. Although he has
mot appeared in thi squared ring for
.. C I i '
?i i '.ujjir uj ,yi'?iik, illHl (K'ClOareS K)
his frie.riehs ho never will upper.r
the rein .again, he continues to give
"Tmining o-xhibitbms" a couple ol
tinier. a avc ok. where lor a few pes< .>
the wide "ve:l credulous Spaniards
can wjuii'} him "vorking himself in'o
'condition'" for tbo match they im
plicity believe he is training fcr.
The former champion skips the
nope an<d pun.b;v the hag, causing'
X real astonishment at tlio final when
he pulls Ins old trick of striking a
g&ancing fo.!mv arid tuning the pigskin
loose from the rojie ai d sending
it hcuncire." among the crowd, just1
as he <I:d at J I en?, hefoi'e the J of fries I
contest. Then he wrestles awhile and
finaly he hvocos a couple of two-minute
rounds. His opponent is either
, fiw. .. - - i - ? -
X i \ v # i i-i ix" IH",;. m:.r 11 v 11 re 1M MIS
retinue here or some husky Spaniard
who believes ho is a boxer and wants
a chance to prove it. Johnson has dissipated
the hopes of a good many of
this class, and his continued ability I
"" ' ^r~r"J^
lA Bed of Fever J
hf did fashioned ague is hard to
t nid of, but Oxtdinc .docs it. This ^ |i;
underfill medicine knocks the nin- ^Jjk!
'ia g.ortn right out. It will help ,
u 3s it has helped thousands of ''litm
Iters. W.c have .nwioy testimonials '' Jji|
> hand tto show. '1' <
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VATER ?M3 I!
SEWERAGE LIMES
The wo:!; of putting ir the drain- Q
j;e and waterworks ar.<) sewerage
or whkh moans wore provided by
he bond issue in Conway; has now
eon going ahead for about a month
;etting the materials in place and
[tying out the lines. Week before
ust the first drain was put in leadmip
from Main Stroet idonir tP?? Inwrr
icrtion of 4th Avenue into Kingston if
iiikc and across Main Street by tho | c,
iarage of the Conway Motor Ca?
Company. Scarcity of labor as well ,
is of materials has hampered tk? ,
\ork to a great extent. |(
The plan for supplying drinking ^
cater to the town system as we aiv j
r.formed contemplates the sinking of (
i large artesian well in the towei x
portion of the city near the large ,
octal tank elected about two yca..? .
:igo and which until now h s bee:
liven water ft r use in case of lire.
Last week strings of large ivo% 1
piping were being laid along several
used to carrx ;? supply of unfiherod
streets of the town. Terra cotta pipe
was being piled up at various places
in readiness for the work of laying
the mains which it is thought will l>e
completed with all the rest of the
system in about six months timi
from the date the work was com '
nienced.
?. 0 ?
For tho time it may be that th? \
farmers of thi< section cf the com;
tv> will enjoy the greatest period of
prosperity they have ever known
By reason of the great <h m nd fo\ |
their products brought about by cor,
ditions of war, they may receive tlv
highest prices they have eve- had to*
what they raise; hut the situation
for them is full of warning just a
it ir for people in every othe" line oi
employment, it stands them in h.u.u
| t-> spend what tlmy get wisely, and by
J th:s we nw.n that they should phi- <
v hat they ean save in brondenin and
improving their farms end increasing
their working fnei'.it! ns;
and not in habits of extravagance.
1:' they go ahead and spend a \v >ur
phis of money they have in t. e pur
chase of Inxerics, wb< n th<4 rea
hard times come, as they a'v alinei
sure to do if the war is pieiomre l
they will w ish th \v had !. ? . < ;sc<
, their inve-rtmer.t rather than their
'.pleasures. Now is the tinu for brum
i
to think abeut these tl 'm>-s ? u o r.
warning.
t<? put there gent >y away vr. a i\
i punch cause- the pec pl< t?. t! U iv
still ehampien dn:p timer.
In role of Moor is h v hie! la *.n
At the recent fete a' Ail S.;e..'Day
lie re Johns* n a\ | a cb i'l id
its a Moorish Ch'oftain a. a fh.v* y
wl ito robe ar.d I urban en' r\ .. . <
on a par.cing r'm <1. be t a n
! cheering ?.h<r.~ jo'.y ii< o.m :
and was one of the guests at t-.c 1 e*
cjuet given that night, lie had a et
' deal of trouble in keeping J e io"g
I fuzzy whiskers glued to his ch'n
| place during the dinner ami f. ;.rv
took thorn off.
As Ivc picked up French during: his
sojourn in Paris, Johnson has had n v
j (iiffieult.v in learning Spanish, and he
converses fieely enough in the slan *,
common in Barcelonia. He also buy.-'
I and looks at Spanish newspapers,
but it is not definitely known whether
he can really road them.
Johnson and his white wife live in
a handsome house in the best and
most exclusive part of Bercelonia,
and recently, when he was having j
his home renovated and redecorated.!
they lived for a month at the best
lu to 1 in llarcelonia. They are often '
there for dinner, and Johnson is a |
familiar figure in the supper room, j
where tango is the sport until daybreak.
He never attempts to dance,
however, and he limits his liquid re- ,
freshments m ?
? n n ' tl ('! I-lir. Ml ,
pagne.
"Hack to America?" echoed .Johnson
in answer to an inquiry: "Never
for mine! I've done all the fij^htin? |
I want to do, and fighting in the!
army doesn't appeal to me at all. i
Harcelonia is good enough for me." j
o ?
fifty years ago soldiers were, as
now, a familiar sight in Columbia,
but then they were spoken of as '
"Union troops." <
COLDS & UGRiPPE i
5 of 6 dotes 680 will brer.k 1
my case of Chills & Fever, Coldt |1
& LaGrippc; it acts on the liver |1
better than Calomel and does not ?
tripe or sicken. Price 25c. J
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Thr f?ft tl-lHt Urtfvr I*
v..?. ivt i ty iui^> iu? i nun : ,
mill is no reason the farmers shoiihiM
not consider the planting: of wheat as':
i regular crop every year. Benin to (
raise the grain and the mills will I
come. ' t
THREE I
IR5ES GSEATIQN " I
OF HOME GUARDS I
overnor Issues Statement? I
Legislature Will Be Asked
to Act.
flnlllliliin mi. ~ ?
v,v.v....un..? i iic general assembly
kill be asked to pass a law providing
or establishment of home guards in
very section of South Carolina,
Ciovernor Manning will make this j
e guest. The governor this after- .
ioon issued a statement in which he
neouraged the formation of home
uai'ds.
Tlie matter of supplying guns and
thor equipment will be taken up larr.
The home guards for the prosit!
are at work under the direction
mil arc subject to the call of the
he: ItTs.
o
To r.i t di. cou:aged about the war
i> t 1 hist thing we should do. Fears
rendu' y moan h ss than they seem
when proper foresight i.- used to
antic'pcio Fo ituati-on as much as
p a sib!Ihar of cnusv wif. lave
".ho effect in '-tort < ;.srs of stimciat.:i
g pr ^af cr efforts it, win: but tl;e
: rt ot fon-i wouW uttei ly discourage
it to In d*p;ored in any lu:'T-iiTi
lio'tir ro ' 4 " cvhut j. ,..MI i?
r.( 1-nr fcr. rtry Ic. ' * ' * \ *
mmwm~
OF PEACE OFFER
London.?Sonic of the morning
newspapers refrain f cm commenting
on the poj *'s peace proposals while
those which discuss them editorially
trr.ee their genesis to Austria, an l
ekhcr reject alsr!utcl\ or indicate
tla Ixlicf that t) ? ie\*t when r.yoi.yed
\v;!l show these, L- \ e u.iaeeept utile.
Now ei tin* farmers take a lor. n
oin t s.a high p' i they have received
for their ivish potatoes, their
1' ' an > v- ? and a little iater tin: r
i c t 'on eio;-*, tiny m est su eiy so< nd
?'n* la r pa t i t hoi.- i < v i i\ :ei
those : n;<" < in t c p n so -.?C
i.ic lean !a.v in< nr.M.'.e \ and in
tin* ma \ " c ' :< . ;a: it .1 .. me
iS on s. lTu\v '.\ e will
'nr.to it in ?the . ryct t i ? i s
' *.::? ion .. .d sp hit i.mv t*y fr r
things ' .ai 1 c . . <e t mod
neg'cct ti.is . a. < i>> ? . t unity of
is.ash < is.-. ins . . ; in t h< ii*
eo (i. 1 i nd y, r i in.c. 1 e f *
ha V( a ' * t i : : h. n v . h : -.v.
A urn a", ers lipve n:c ?:.! \
a c pa t \.as a lit ,1c j,vu i
Jl j'.-ne- . ; ca*. . * th at to mak?
pan,an nt i n.movements in t lie ""
man b\ i. yi -j: rp and ?* t t ; g
ev< : y yu* as a h a poss'h.o in
. :i. m i ].-r a1 ,u Is. ?Cf>\v is the
ti'.v ef ;i;' times t; at we have
kr..\vn wlan tl<ey must take e;oo !
ear*. of . "hilt tn-y can make. By no
i: cans shm.ltl they I'm w i away
ihi. year on trifles.
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:CLIP THIS AND PIN
ON WIFE'S DRESSER
Cincinnati man tells how to
shrivel lip corns or calluses
so they lift off with
fingers.
ouch : ? " '"-1 -
. . . .... i*jim (>i ruwI'll
talk will be luard leas hero in town if
I
pin pie troubled with corn.* will follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few
(hops of a drug calhd free done when
applied to a tender, aching corn >r
hardened callus stops sourness at
once, and soon the corn or calliu
dries up and bits light off withou
pain.
lie says freestone dries immediately
and never inflames or even irritates
the surrounding skin. A small
bottle of fieezonc will cost very little
at any drug store, but will positively
remove every hard or soft corn or
callus from one's feet. Millions of
American women will welcome this
announcement since the inauguration
Clf f tw? Uin-U * *
...*? jicvis. ii your druggist
doesn't have freezone tell him to order
a small bottle for you.?adv
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South Carolina's engineer batallion
was recruited in June "for immediate
service in Prance" but even its most
enthusiastic officers did not dare to
hope that it would have its chance so
soon. The two companies necessary
!o complete the batallion were organized
in 14 days by Maj. J. Monro
Johnson of Marion who organized
Company A in 191(5 when the mobilisation
call came for the National
Cuard for service on the Mexican
under. All three companies are
ho; oughl) efficient.