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tsii LAW QUELLS 1 ? mm troops rrltccn Killed anil Score or IV10i\ Ljjrcd in the ^ Rioting r nz:ULA~S FRCWI 6ALVESf TO::,! AID GENERAL Hl'LEM y Arrest of Colored Woman 'Started the Riots It Is Said. \\ ? Houston, Texas.?Afj'or a night of rioting-, due to an outbreak of 150 negro soldiers, members of the 24t! U. S. Infantry, in which 15 persons "were killed and a score of more injured, Houston today was under martial law and normal conditions rapidly were being restored. General John A liulen, of the Texas National ! 'Guard, who is acting as provost mar- ! shal, stated that the situation was j U|\der control and with several hund?, d regular army troops rushed here] frcm Galveston patrolling the city j ^ and rounding up the scattered rem- > * nants of tl'.e notour soldiers, no lu.-| there disondo; was anticipated. The uprising followed a clash hetv ecn a policeman, who had ai r^ti c' u negro uoman, and a soldier of llu 20h infaatry, who demanded la::* re lease. OtJaer members of the negr regiment broke camp and joined i: tie disorder, which nubbly developed into a r.iot, and clashes throughout th( night between ti e negro troupe: and the police and citizens. (?en?vu Hu'er t?ok charge of the situw.ic H early Udl-.jy. Many Soldiers <?n Seen . In addition to the riotous seedier tei cent!panics of Illinois gmito'.uner. and several companies of Texa ti<cps were assembled here awaiting orders t,? proceed to their canton ni( nt at. Camp Howie. One of t!w Illinois women nics was composed of m* groc.\s, hut made no attempt to join iii fc the rioting, and officers declaie. thru conouct exemplary. Sc-veral com pa ni"S ?,] t.ht fedo-alia<.d National CfUardsinen exited ia ?jue l:ng the ii turbanee. Captain .J. W Mattes. o| A Ird'oy. l.!n<oh field a: t lory, v. us an;oeg i;. >-?' k'1' *d. A ro't c. i l e.o ; a' : m* ha - t: f?n ' I' .'J !: h ij. . n r\ am 9 In iv di \-loped thai ( '. lit'1 M' were a! '. ill. !'!:?.*. ' i of t ' " ?' v/-. did <t a is' r pu! call 'a', or i d Dial, and tlicr.s are if. lag 'oi:< :< <! hy the ))i';)V< st L'ii;i!'.l a.i 'la a !' th" n<;,ro di rift - : .f tin city pro. lion *)'"?ji'*"?i<? Started. AJajm I.. S. Snow, enmn-nn ling the hat t alien of ni trons, *c?mI that tin.* hitter fooling anions lacn of !.i; nolo ii.iiii/J had boon incn-.a. d.ico tins i wou .-' t In';' - from 1 > :r. i r. g, X. M., throe weeks ago. Hi.* said:: "Tmirsdny morning, a Houston p >loio offioer arrested a negro woman, Did in lining so, 1 am informed, slappdti her face. A soldier of the 24th. Mnio h?M boon drinking, remonstrated with the patrolman for what he cont'/l/ v/. /'l V iu l 1 n n i w?o? i' *i \~ \ i / .! < ?i ?/ /? ' . ? striking her. The officer then hi'^un beating the soldier with his pistol. |l 'I ho man''- face and head wore badly cut by the pistol butt, llf- was arrest EVER S4UVATE0 BY ~ CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! WW t 8 ! Calomel is quicksilver an m3acts like dynamite on your liver. Calomel loses you a day! You Wow what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. it crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel billions, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your <Iryggist sells for 50 cents a large j^ttle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which ifc entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doewi't gripe.?adv?No. 3 0. i Or. rerdlnand Xing, a Hew York < "There can be no atronf, vigorous, lrox woman without iron?Muxated Iron ta lncreaee the strength and endurance < cent. In two week!1 time In many Inn Irou, which may Injure the teeth, corro< than rood. Take only organic iron?N by all good druggists. HORRY DRUG COMPANY CONWAY DF JOIN HOOVER'S ARMY AND SA VE THE WAST Women of South Carolina can hoi to Tin-: roon administrato washington, d. c. ! am glad to join you l' starvation for our nation I'.KR.sU IF IN THE UNITED ST A | PLEDGING MYSELF TO CAR AWVIV. i\ Ul< iHh I UUU ADM 1 IN AS MV CIRCUMSTANCES RE )i;imc I Street | Slate Occupatic i, Number in Household Occup ) Will you take part in authorize i n< srrvut ion ? 11 ave you a garden V There are no .f'cofi or dues to I I es to have ,ts me rubers all of those All women over sixteen are oligibl DIRE Mail your pfn dge card to the C., aid you will receive UK EE yoi lay; t<> he hung in your window. Ir you want the button of the and a return addressed envelope the uniform will he sent with the t ? ?? ? i by the inane ofi'icor and taken the station wlicy he is now Ivn Thursday afternoon," acre din."* to ?' p< rts to ic l.y (hanoial i'.al; ao?e (>; my mi!" iary pcli.e fo. -o. Mar of ny cumnran<l \ a ar-csv a:, o ''irer. Corpora! Rait" r \?hi> vr;? ; -hy w ari..- hi:- nan' i ; 'j/ < ha'T't . ; sk'd la of/'ier . pi re ' ? mv v'dii, In- ay.-, why the a: v . . ;a yr i<i. "T. .e '.( < i.v.n a Id l ' ill a t vv L't h ii. on a 'o I 41 < . i! r 1 or be*.. ta'< . 11 i<; t -.i' < I \\ i h I i ( i ' I i . ' < ' IV ].:rn->:v r . r.y X ? - v. V fi ft :y ) ] ' 'Vl. , ' o\i rei?i a hcu 'v u J r . ' e i ho po i '.' *. :i.i i .. . o\. ' .*. i '. wj ; * < >1 Vi: - nt, used u ihea a' i, i\ s V?.r.yi:.; to b.it?"?, nod -'Tiu.h him tw e m.o. 1 mi h *li'- pistol. "Wh"!) the nu "? in eamp j a. ad < V(sr oeeiraeces Tlmr-dav aVtnru.*) ; i-. excited them greatly and t* .r1 y m:n open threats of retaliation." (Lnernl Huiep has a considerab j force in the oily and has been roii ; reT"CMl %vti!i bo() cost guardsmen froi : Galveston, who have five machii ; 'vans, General Union believes ho it; j the situation well in hand ar.d th; ! there is small prospect of 1 rouble, li ylaced g'oaids at every gun sto'-e i the city, displaced the negro soldioi guarding ( amp Logan with his ow ! men and has decleared that there is 1 1 1 in> no discrimination m arre. tmg a an I ed men. No living Machines. I'nloss there is some change in IV plans of tin* war department there 'vi ho no aviation corps, as has boon orij. r.ally planned Tor Camp Jackson. Thi ar.nouncomcnt was made yesterdav \> Maj. William Coupor, constructin quartermaster. It is thought the \va department plans to centralize it aviation training schools. Then, i was pointed out that Camp Jackso has no large bodies of water, nocde at aviation schools. The origins plans called for the establishment o an aerio station and a school for trai ing of aviators, and the bringing t the cantonment of 7*2 aeroplanes, o Do you know that the Kaiser ha only one arm. One of his arms is par aiyzea and withered away. FOR RENT. Cottage formerly occupied by Mr and Mr. Jas. J. Seales. Cottage next door to Mr. and Mrs D. W. Harrison. J. J. Pitman place with land fence< in. Repairs to any of these placei made to suit the applicant. Apply to H. H. Woodward. THE IiORRY HERA LI Dlty Physician and Medical Author, s-ys: | i men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-choeV'd ken three times per day after meal* will >f weak, nervous, run-down folks 100 ixr i tances. Avoid the old forma of metallic le the stomach, and thereby do more harm mated Iron." It Ie dlayeused In this city I NORTON DRUG COMPANY tUG COMPANY ?'???????~, win the war by enlisting in food co.i? servation foi'CPK?Fill cut card ami j . end it W) Food Administrator, in com ; - it\" a member of I?i?v organiation. R, IN THE SERVICE OF FOOD CON AND 1 HEREBY ACCEPT M EM T ES FOO D A DM INI STRATI ON. RY OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND RS'IRATOR IN MY HOME, INSOFAR KM IT. . City in aiion of Breadwinner i.'igbborhood movements for food con. ?e paid. The Food Administrator \v*sh" actually handling food in the home, e. c irons Food Administrator* Washing!on. D. ir first instructions amd a housed od Food Administration send ton cent I . The shield insignia for the sleeve r mtton if you a1 lc v'oi it. . i ORDER BECEiVEO BY EXEMPTION BOA? M * Llobiliration Machinery of Harry's G'jota and Other Counties in IVioiion Or'" s \v( *e >s-tied from the *>!"f"i* ' of W W, M'm re. ; djutant genon '. : Friday. relative to the apportionment e'" aaeh local hoard in Iho !() pe con', e of the State's quota to be molhliz. ii at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C., on S'-ptmhcT .). Toe total num.lu r of r..< n IVcr.i Seu'.h C;i"(i',i :;i ruled . !" the cantonment on that date is hh i A similar number will be called agai ? f S' ptcrnber 19 and ltd per cent., again Octobei o. The remaining 10 per cent. |e v. ill he mobilized by October lb. The v numbers to be mobilized by each local in board in the 4b counties of the State n are: Abbeville ?r?2 it Aiken Ill A ruler.son, No. 1 22 is ' Antler> on, No. 2 2b ! Anderson, No. 2 20 ? | lkimbevu; o~ o , Barnwell 1 1ri-1 Beaufort 22 | Berkeley 44 Calhoun 'IT i( Charleston County r,2 ] Charleston city, No. 1 24 i * ' r Bfc jm $3^ 0 B|' germs of. malaria and toning \ Ma system and making you immui B| and the miasmas in the air. tpxif B oid-time "Chilis an^^ J ^ ihose Svho take OX1D1NE. T ^E. malarial dist;'im testify to the , b keep it in the la nily medicine cl family? as a t jventive as well youf <lfuggi5t u i. .. you. / ' m Made by THE behrens dr ), CONWAY, S C. PATRIOTIC RALLY HELD AT GURLEY I Speakers for the Horry Council of ( Defense met with the Gurley Council at Gurley last Monday night. A good audience was present and paid marked attention to the addresses which were delivered. Secretary L. D. Magrath outlined the work of the council and introduced Mr. Tolar B.' Lewis, who made a thorough outline [ o the causes leading up to the wai v'th Germany and our right to be at war. He was followed by H. Kemper Cook, who said that he had decided , not to deliver a set speech but make a heart to heart talk. His anneal touched every one present. He urged that Horry County should have no siackors. A Chapter of the "Woman's Service ' League was organized and the offic< rs elected were Miss Bell Prince, Chairman, and Miss Mattie Mishoe, S( eretary. . . ON 10 IN FIFTH ION. Vr hired n. Aug. 29.?That the j i is a . ! tie .i hting man is not nearly s<? gvoa.t a i populaily imagined is th,? he'ief of Marine Corps official t here who h con pii vl statistics) roverimr the .Vied losses in the war. A careful estimate shows that only < ; < man i.i fifteen, is '..lad. and one out of f've hur.dicd Ins. s a limb. Ke-1 ci nt reports from F ' \\ h and Ihitish j h' spltals show that aboui 95 per ccr.t mover from wounds, while 90 pel cent are able to return to the firt in line. "While the Marine Corps officials hold unbiased views in repaid to the 'expected casualties among- their own troops in France, it is pointed out ' that the "Soldiers of the Sea" recently engaged in warfare in Haiti, suffered less than one per cent lcsres. These were sustained while covering a wide terrain, fighting from house to house, and capturing and holding sn all redoubts, taken one by one from the enemy. This method of warfare is said to be rapidly superseding the tienih system on the wsete n front. Charleston city, No. 2 57 Ci v r kce 9(1 C/cs'cr (IS ("'! ' s afield 49 C'arondon 90 C'/llct.-n 70 Darlington 40 I -dhui 49 I n rclust.or .97 1 * /* i ? i. .jj"i t'f<i ... 01 01 1 !* < : Ct;c*e 87 (i( ovuotown 41 Cl'Tonvillo. No., l 21 , (> illo, No. 2 CI ' -o:ivrHo. No. '2 28 co.nvood 4.7 ! i . mpton 74 i; .. v vo . . * iv?v 27 K-TS'suw 1!H-;.;4 ir 70 C?S ! ,ro CO ! oxiriOon 78 Mr CVtvniick 41 Nr.ri-.n 4."? ??i".i4boro 7 > Krwborry 01 t iioo .'4 Orauj'Tburi'., No. 1 87 li*.">?}> ( !)iiNo. 2 70 ''i<kons 77 Richland County 02 Richland, CitV Columbia 77 Siluda . . . .' -r)8 Soar; unhung, No. 1 Spartanburg, No. 2 48 Spartanburg, No. 2, ? Si: p. tor 84 Williamsburg 74 'i or!:, No. 1 '/; ^ ork. No. 2 'b l?y a lata onlor MO par cont. liaa been changed to 5 per cont., s<> Monro's will bo only about 12, and the othor counties changed in like proportion. Sec another column for a later order. I shakeII >iO more! i b cl that's just what OXIDINE |9 fs to you: "Shake no more |B th chills and burn no more ?S th lever." By killing the |S up and vitalizing your whole |S ne to infection by mosquitoes.. ?S ver" is a thing of the past wTtTi jl housands of dwellers in the IS t merits of OX1DINE. They lest?and give it to the whole ?H as a Cure. <i>n>i>iA Money back from . SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES PIED. j| At her home near Adrian. S. C., ! Aug. 3. 1S) 1T. Mrs. Eliza Durant, age J (?1 years. She joined the Methodist i church at Poplar and embraced religion in early life, and was faithful to 1 her tvu?t even unto death. She was ' ui ficted with cancer in the mouth, i P which caused her a great <lal of suf- j fering which she bore with Christian fortitude and without a munner. All' v. as done for her by Dr. Stalvey and i family but to no avail. God claimed J i? i ..... wv?n, uiiti h'un ner nome. jsne leaves a husband and eight children ^ to mourn her loss, but their loss is her eternal gain. She was laid to rest at Poplar Church cemetery in the presence of sorrowing relatives and fr'ends to await the resurrection) num. t j Yet again we hope to meet thee. When the day of life has fled; Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. ?Sallie K. Anderson. o CITATION NOTiCK. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. By J. S. Ynught, KSQUIRK PROBATH J UJKiK. XVHKRKAS, Rebecca K. Seals made suit to ir.o, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Krtate of and effects of ,1ns. J. Seals. T1IKSF AK! ] TH F.KFORF to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J as. J. Seals, deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in tlm Court of Probate, to be held at (Ynway, S. C. on 10th day of Sept. 1017 next, aftei publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they , have, why the said Admir.i tration should not be granted. 1 GTVRN under my Hand, this 21st , day of August Anno Uomini. 1017. | Published on the 2drd and days of August 1917 in the Horry I Herald. . I i MR. 0. E. JAMES WAS MOT HMEO This is t> codify that 1, O. 11 ! James, of Gnlivants !*V tv. S. ( . have never boon fined for not ?! nri'.'.j| my cattle as w is published in tee i Horry Herald Are. 2.*>rd. Or. o'* about Aujrust 1st 1 \vas informed ; oil through neighborhood gossip thai ' Sheriff .1. A. lewis had :\ warrant f- 1 mo for not dimrn"- mv cattle. 1 we ? l r j f., Conway and md .1. A. I rwis ? i the street, ashed him whore hi" \va". ' rant was, as 1 had come t i'o"\v;'y t> J 1>" arrested, and he tcM me -at ! d'dri". have any warrr.nt. S I wen lit .Mae'sli'aio Chest out, a- .e j about it. !i s: d a war ant : i la e I s\\ 0!"ii ou* for in* fev n< \ d? ?n'n ; 1 y . eatt'e. 1 ask* d M Ch vim t ' me the lav en cji'/'o b:;ini l ee ' ' fa.ileti t<> find i: in ' is Is a i e 1 j Chestnut t< Id i e if I won hi b"> m4 cows no one wen-d ho in r or . As fo my Iv'ne; fired s'2~> li? a <' promising to dip every two \* I . I not so. I never d'.d tha4. as ' j able to give bond and envy t to bi? I ii mi. so i ca.i.e hack heme a:.d \< j fi \v days William Spivoy c;imc to 'vp I homo with a warrant for mo i\?r ro fusing- to disinfect my cows, whi i was false. 1 never have refuse 1 iI disinfect or to dip either if tHo In-- | ! said so, this ! can prove hy the insp ; tor, A. J. Richardson. Rut road r jlxar in mind tl^at warrant road L>r refusing to disinfect my cows and t! Ir.otice in the Horry H( raid read fin ti : for not dipping cattle. Render. I hav j a.shed three Magistrates ami sever ' I lawyers to read me the law on cat el ! dipping and not one of them can I" it in the law hooks. So 1 sent t?> the I . S. Department of Agriculture. Rureau of Animal Industry, for the laws | on cattle dipping and 1 holieve they sent all hut the law on compelling p< ople to dip cattle. Then 1 seat 1 Clemson College for Laws, Rules an-' Regulations about cattle dipping .? j South Carolina and I believe they son n o all tho laws except the one compelling people to dip cattle. Now Ii saw in the South Carolina law where} upon establishing the work of tick eradication in any county or portions!, of the county then shall be a system- j atic inspection of all cuttle /inK. I authorized and commissioned cattle j inspectors. If even one or more in : |' herd are found to be infested the own ' ers shall he instructed how to free h?s|^ cattle and premises of ticks. If thej owner refuses such person shall be liable to prosecution. Hut that don't make it a law in Horry County to dip ' cattle in a vat. That is just left to 1 the choice of the people whether they establish the work of eradication or * just live on in the quarantine just 1 like they have been doing if they 1 want to. Yours truly, t ?O. E. JAMES. i Galiwants Kerry, S. C , < R. F. I). No. 1, Box 33. ji I THREE IMPRESSION GROWS CRISIS IS IMPENDING :ear Forces Are at Work to Break Down Provisional Government - i * '4 ' \LARMING NEED FOR SUPPORT BY ALLIES Pope's Peace Proposals and menace of German Drive Powerful Factors. Washington?The situation in Russia continued as the center of interest here today with the mystery surivun.ding the nature of official dispatches the government has received fv( m Petvogvad within the last 48 l.< urs still utidispcP.ed. Toda\ s cryptic news dispatches fivn- tin Ru ian capital referring to speer.lat an in Petrcgiad and Moscow newspapers concerning "expected ' ''amaiic announcements of events" and expi'twin^ tin view of the press that "if tx' nt is reached between the contending groups open con fbet ivust fellow." were taken to supped the unofficial interpretations of the government's di patches as relatiag to political con.di'ions ar.d prohab'v und< r cu: rents of German inti iguo working to unseat Premie-.* Kerenskv with either r. counter-revolution \> re-e. te.hl sh the autocracy or 5-"C 1' d \v a'togct'cr the provisional pa vornnto'd. Ne.<! Supplies. 1 ^ Whether tiic of*'i; lit' advices deal v ith an ahwoiii a cd for immcdia^ oh;. s'? :;! -u.ppo- t cf e . 111'..'- ; a by h'"* T.'< s. if si e is t tdu'e in the wo1* , .nr i'. a i u riH ia'': military sil' " lion. \\V?:< lie r.aabli.s icil. Novo I Ilea. s. is , that t'. .< ! Cs (I rf : <i a ./'i.t. ':,ii .1 *1 : <! n." to 'v.yb.ai .. *s.v ! Russia has boon i;. )v A upi\\ iho . ".vnont by a 1 the ? r.u nV.ers p ' .he A .?' ' ' ,v* ["P. :v|<cut!y vtturn^xl :\ ,\ . V Tr has n< t applied ' > the sendie^ o; t- ocn-.. isi;: t . > up. :i ';p. . P".;i j"'.\ i ;.t ) irt'" \ svo! <oU<i to rr:?. h.1; in i'< vffieie::'y of the : .io. at t! ' n1. ' "**. I *' .' ! i o a > v, A 'a CV*. ..'A ; V |"v;i ; v' , " the ' 1 a-:: Irs . h ? \ c - o ' the (or.i'u! . : \ ' s. ' t rrA.v that (' j a. ou h< a . ? r o v? : ! f .11 '. ( v p *. '" >1 p- .v? \\" i n I. ? \ t ' i:'< 1:0 . !r"ut >" t y ii.0 i\f>o's pro* p sal 'up p'iii'o, bus (<>af on'td P.p. mvp K? n t:y w .;'1 m 1? t?1 v? p? -V-... inp 'as1;. ; .*.?! I . diffrr'ties ar !..iab ia.-u.!. (<-' iy threat of ih > r. ii'V.j!' ? *. vnii by Ibo \i< '. pkim p.ili'a: y i a lib p. COLDS is laSBJPPE or G dopes 60C3 will brer.k my case of Chills & Fever, Cold# & LnGrippc it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not uripe or sicken. Price 25c. The food crops in this sectieu promise plenty, hut that is no reason v. <> sk >uhl he careless or throw anything away ??, allow air.thinp; to .u^ to waste. Take eaty of it all in or.? way or another. WONDERFUL. STUFF! LiFT OUT YOUR CORNS Apo'v a few droos then lift corns or csi llusses oft with fmmrs?nn no in . .. .y ? w I V f VV. I I I I No humbug' Any corn, whether hard. sot*l or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without li particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called free/one and is :i compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but i trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching com or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen \nd can be lifted off with the finjcrs. This drug freezone doesn't eat out ;he corns or callusses but shrivels hem without even irritating the surrounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no soreness or smarting when applying 4 ? r. ? V VII uucrwurus. II your uruffglsc lon't have freezone have him order it 'or you.?adv