The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 06, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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What Do You Kno About \ Your ignorance may startle you. Few people know of the many functions of the blood supply, and 1'ust how important it is that it be :ept absolutely free from all impurities. '1 he health of the entire body depends upon the condition of the Yblood. You are invited to write and \?bta?u a booklet that gives you some invaluable information on this im v JOIN HOOVER'S ARMY AND SAVE THE WASTE Women of South Carolina can help TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. C. I AM GLAD TO JOIN YOU I SERVATION FOR OUR NATION -J^BERSHIP IN THE UNITED STAT ^ PLEDGING MYSELF TO CARR J ADVICE OF THE FOOD ADMINI I AC? m V fiTDPITU OTl\!nPO T> *7? O no in 1 ^iiwuiuoinnvrjo rrjn Name Street State Occupation Number in Household Occupa Will you take part in authorized nei servation ? Have you a garden? There are no fees or dues to be es to have as members all of those v All women over sixteen are eligible. 1)1 REC 1 Mail your pledge card to the F C., and you will receive FREE your tag to be hung in your window. If you want the button of the F and a return addressed envelope, the uniform will be sent with the bu UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK ? Stop using dangerous drug before it salivates you: It's horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, c? n.-tipat c<i and believe /uu ru cd viie, da g !' ous calomel to start your liver an? clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! A si: youi druggist for a ">() cent bottle of Dod son's Live T :or> and take a spoonfu tonight. If it doesn't start yor.i liver and straighten you right u; better than calomel and without gri] ing or making you sick 1 want yoi ^ to go back to the store and get youi money. Take calomel to lay and torn ri v you feed weak and sick ard ii.ais vt ed. I)on't lose a day' - work. Tain a spoonful of harmi ss, v? g.V. b Dodson's Liver Tone tonight nn< wake up feeling great. It's per fee' ly harmless, so give it to your t'hil dr< p. any time. It can't sal vale, s< let them eat anything afterwards.? adv. FOR RENT. Cottage formerly occupied by Mr and Mr. Jas. J. Scales, i Cottage next door to Mr. and Mrs ft). W. Harrison. J.J. ritman place with land fencr< in. Repairs to any of these place n.ade to suit the applicant. ^ Apply to II. H. Woodward. COLDS & LaGRIPPE , ?5 or 3 doses 660 will brer.I any case of Chills & Fever, Coldi & LaGrippe: it acts on the livci better than Calomel and docu noi ? ripe or sicken. Pri :e 2Sc. drcn I 5f I W! P^rT ?3ggggfSB3 % \v our Blood Supply? portant subject. It tells how to keep ! the blood strong and free from the many impurities to which it is constantly subject. It gives the history of S. S. S., the world's most successful blood remedy, which has been sold for more than fifty years b^ druggists everywhere. This book will be sCnt free to all who write to Swift Specific Co, Dept. A Atlanta, Ga. win the war by enlisting in food conservation forces?Fill out card and send it to Food Administrator, becom n?r r? mpmhuf nf V\i?? nr*rnniotIftn I !** w V* Vlf^UIIIUVBVII. 9 N THE SERVICE OF FOOD CONAND I HEREBY ACCEPT MEMES FOOD ADMINISTRATION, Y OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND S1RAT0R IN MY HOME, INSOFAR MIT. City tion of Breadwinner ghborhood movements for food con paid. The Food Administrator wishactually handling food in the home. TIONS ood Administrator, Washington, I), first instructions and a household ood Administration send ten rent?- I The shield insignia for the sleeve tton if you ask for it. USUAL HALT IN BiG CAMPAIGNS I N ne of the three big campaigns no?v in progress on western fronts e r?s a grin to hs'vc g< l into fid ving. (be leral Cadorra, wl s > pie .< for T.us.c ;s i erhaps tIre* m?L. o ' o r 'he ' ? > <?; t roe at io, p;r'p'r an : more p1 i iut.v .1 than ? (h neral Petal; Gonm'al II rip; :n t'wir re poet iv" 'V: at W'l'tii'n a <1 in the Arras :'!ai.(le *s areas. hvo , the Italia 1 -mr. howrvt " rep: v t!y is r :h.e midst * f one of llu pari cs el afar 1 e'-isi i.* of virtua'ly all the gr?at ' r i * * f~\ rp*a n t stro' glv for.i ied norit'on(Je. maii It;: ids ItopuNod. On the- front below l,eps, (lenoral > il- ig repot ts the ropuK<? of a Ciormnn > %,aid on th.e Hrit'sh lines. No mo >: >n i re *de of ti e ratb'i'iw. on . > r 1 r'd i h id *, but. \ he !. '< : l. e b 1 Irani rs t 'ir4 the ar, b. , 'n b> p; earried or v'r . ? in p: rp ?: fri 1' >.? a > d t: i o y ( ' r . < ; res ?. .. 1 < < V;: ' v t Y 1 V ! V f ?' } > l'| O . f ' t). t j'f'Li\"? i'.* is ed ;r ,|i: g e () rv r i. Yh" '<-> r>v u..; : Jv?YP V wo : 'tiv'ly :a A:s'i"o. :'{:! ; pea'* II: vtmnu!y-wc:l- r I*''? ?? which French rcpul.od com;>!< tel. IJr if mh (' n ua'st ics I.e > '>. Although the Hritisli ar.nio* en tli Franco-llolgian front wore or.^;i;?c(l i? much notably heavy fighting during August, including the groat attack 1 the Anglo-French forces in Inlanders the casualties wore notably'less thai s during .July. Yho lirilish figures for August giv. mi out by London today total f?9.8!1 as compared wLIi 71,oM2 for July. : j. falling off of more than 12,000. Tin I casualties, indeed, have bcui cut a distending scale dui'ing Lie entire pe ^ riod since the active campaigning sea. sen opened, the high mark being sol , in the May figures, which totaller ' 112,29,:}. TheKno - is irfvcn to malaria in all forms hv the eh It wards off as well as stops; tones up tin lie veins. The finest kind of a tonic for tl up. Good for Malaria. Biliousness. C< rops CHILLS J Iff \ THE HORRY HERA LI NAVY IS KEEPING SEA LANES CLEAR Strong Squadrons Convoying; Merchant Ships Across to the Other Side. Washington.?American naval forces are convoying merchant craft across the Atlantic, it was riisrlosnl j officially today at the navy department, and examination of the records shows that the loss of convoyed ship by submarines has averaged less than one-half of 1 per cent. Details of the convoy system are withheld. It was stated, however, that American war vessels are regularly escorting fleets of British French or other allied merchantmen across, the protection being supplemented when the danger zone is reach cm! by destroyers and other patrol craft. Amreican naval officials believe hat an effective system for checking I h#? K.l 1 htm? ?*i m? 1V> r*r?? i>r> iu hninir v. l.T wv . WV* . . ? lip gradually. Many devices and many I methods enter into the task. Anion?; j other things depth bombs are proving 1 effective. Official reports indicat* that American destroyers have ac counted for several n-hoats with these weapons. No announcement of sr.chj incidents will be made, however, un 1 less absolute proof is available. No I'-hoatr Captured. No u-boat has been captured bv the Americans, it the best judg-I mcnt of hij?*h officials, however, that saver::! have been sunk hv Admiral j -'imi (b srt? y< rs and they are eonfib-at t ('ay. more confident than eve' efore that the submarine menace I v'll bo sv.'stantia'I\* abated as th? j uinbov of destroyers and otb.er craft j available for the work is increased. T'epoivs from London that the sub varices are w<rking farther at sea ban fo?*mei!y wore confi: mod by tn-1 avy d' p' rlment. It may be that now 'mats of erector dye and falter so i \ epim.'1 cp'a.li i-? b> d to Ik's ex ten 'on of the "one. but it is regarded i ' re } ' (< ni o : the in reared air i Increasing v'gila ?-e < f the antisuo1 marine for -, s is mninlv reapersiblf. | I . 1 The effort * f the increasing patrol, i o the employment of airplane- are' f tl'o addition of new dof-ro.- to tin n< Lsahmarirc weapons. !:a.s Veen t. f r< o i Po ii Iwi-if s u v'c* water to geater and greater degree. Kf feet i v< ness Limited. Their effectiveness is limit oil in pro portion. They can not run down a merchant ship of average spend if kepi under water. They can operate only | against ships that almost stumble lwv,-., V .. I .. 1 J 1 . >1 i ' ii. /m?n .hi ii < iii::c ii'cy are dor wnU'" they a'e e< .:su ning the | ' i ! v v ??f lhe;r stnrage l:ai ." . dome sire* 1 h< i! ramro of ur <- ' \* t.-r :i i n i! compel, ny them i . >pic ;im . l p.*? :;t and !i i :'e * ! * 1 ' w'i'o 1 )\t :r o'1 ( gines id () t- Itovj.j," the batterU * The do' . or. of 'he ruvy <h parl . i . ; <*?> ' ">.) '. ().) OC ) m ( w <! I : ye vml biu-d'ng facilities, up prove i yesi.e"<biy i>v Pr< s'dent W ilson, x Wvnl or the pffe-.'irivrness of tin vvift fight ne miK-hir.es as proved ' v Admiral Simms' forces. livery , I f ffert to s])eod the row program r.f. , v el! as the <vd will lie made and dur' 'up the next year the American do.. 1 ?tioyov force in European wate s rohaldy '-an he nioi'e than doubh 1. j [V strovers under construe!ion arc heii" n Imd to c moiotion. American experts have developed a l< v>" h bond) for use against submni: es that is deadly at con deraiil' \ The b>;nb, foniai.inir hirh ?>x losives, is dropped from a de trove" ' i vor a spot where the p?*es< nee of a ' submarine is ind'eated. It is timed to I explode at a certain depth. If the oxck-Outl ampion of all fever fighters, OXf* ^B 3 system and puts rich red blood ^B te whole family?from the chit^nstipation. Lack of Appetite. ^B ^RHb S \ND FEVER I 'it's GnanotMi: your druggist 'will refund your money if j> you'll take back the empty i bottles and can truly say you've had no benefit from it. Hundreds of tcstimpnials 1' ifrom all over the malarial ibelt.' Sold at all drug stores for 50 cents. Made by i hie Behrent Drug Co., Waco, Tel. < > CONWAY, S. O. The Horn oi SEPTE Basket Picnic?-Ac Only a few rooms in dormato: once. $25,000.00 plant, all modern dents without extra cost. $2,500.00 already secured o mcr. Additions to the faculty for healthful location, Religious influc your son cr daughter. $1C>5.0 0 c A Splen Bookkeeping, Shorlkand, Typewri ' v r* r? rl n/"?<"? r3 r?r\ of j . J * V\i ViWV4 V'V O V I A Practical Co Agriculture, Music, Domestic tcie: Bookkeeping, or Shorthand, a tcm A BALE OF COTTOM WILL AEOU A HOME INSTITUTION?Send fo Come on the 11th, enjoy the day , j 0? | HORRY, i >i'..sion oreu;os bo'ow the e-l oat and f.i" vitlii t a re a so; able distance, tlie hu 1 L"?. of the underwater craft can net wiihrt.md the pre : lire but is crushed like an cpg shell. j Signs ol' F>.' miction. Signs of destruction in this way! repeal1 on the surf a < 'n the shape -d from ruptured fuel tanks, hits of |\jg mating wro.'kairo and the 'ike. Thu' all hat 's ovo: lie;: id of i !<?. i 1 .cat. !t i= very difficult therefore <o| certain of a hit as the (lorman:i in !'o uiau < ik occasion loloasou ? i! purposely, turned !oi>o v. r kog ;?red mi j. ml <i'd every- \ thing else possible to create the iin- sf r? i p i ssion that a boat had been sunk. s' ij Airplanes are being used in eon- 'c junction with the destroyer work ? . < r. the allies alor.tr the French cost and i : 1 e-g . the channc 1. So far the American <le- to i itroyers have not worked with air for I craft. I eric Th? undrew: tor radius of the avo:-! one are u-hoat is les: than h>() n.i c> ur 1 eha dor most favorable condition. To re lone that,distance it would travel at rate T a vcy few miles an hour. It is argn the ol tin re that if by means of aircraft, pur (! stroy< rs and all ether agent ie ; 1\ * !oc; j the <lest; action of subnuoiner, a zone givi lo(J miles or less in width would be two drawn about the G: mian bases or th" 'i' entrance of the North Sea in which'wa^ a submarine could come to the sur j sim '"nor onl.N^at rare intervals, the Go:* cad n.ans would not he aide to operate on ton j ; sca'e to threaten suply lines except ves: ji.side that zone. T o | ing C ITATION NOTICE. I nig! ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j *" County of Horry. ! Her By J. S. Vaught, ESQUIRE PRO. Sub BATE JUDGE. 'ten. WHEREAS, Rebecca K. Seals c made suit to me, to grant her Letters s^ru of Administration of the Estate of and efforts of Jas. .T. Seals I THESE ARE THERFORE to cite h"i' I and admonish all and singular the r\i | kindred and creditors of the said Jas. | J. Seals, deceased, that they be and 'n P J 'vpoar, before me, in the Court of JU>1 Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., 1 on 10th day of Sept. 1917 next, aftei publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the "1 forenoon, to shew cause, if any they ( niF have, why the said Administration the should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 21st 1 P< day of .August Anno Domini, 1917. Published on the 23rd and 30th days of August 1917 in the Horry W Herald. 1 pc I Industrial Dens next session MBER 11TH, 11 with Idresses?Enrollrr ries not taken up, application conveniences, water, heat, n new building, other imprcv the coming; session. Eleven ?nces, ample games, recreate overs cost for nine months. did Commercial C ting, etc., as good as you car. >urse in Civil Engi nee, also taught. Music a r plete Business Course for ? i 7 TAKE CAFE OF A YEARS i, Jata'owgue, terms, etc. arte leave the boy c: -girl v. it - SOUT! MiiAOTS LET FOR THREE SHIP YARDS w Government Plants to Porn Out Fabricated Stoel j Merchant Vessels. j \'w hiagton.?Contracts for con- ^ iction of three government-owned ) yai ds for building* fabricated 1 moi\ bant vessels were awarded ight by t!io shipping* hoard's Km or.cv Kleet t o moral ion. Tliev won i * *i the Submarine l'oat Corporation | ti plant at Newark, N. .J.; the Am-1 an International Corporation for at I lodge Island. Pa., and the Mir lit shipping Pudding Company for at Chester, Pa. 'lie yards \\ ill cost ">.000,000 an ! government is given an option to chase the lands on which they are ited. The builders of yards aro! rn contracts for building in them j i hi) ml' r?a -.... *? V v I O I 1 I | ^ he Submarine Corporal ion will lay s for building- twenty-eight ships' ultanoously and will have facilities e<iui))mcnt to turn out one a,000,- j ship every two days after the first sel is completed. | he origin of the plan for construct fabricated ships was outlined to-| it by the National Ship Guilders' ociation in a statement which said: The plan was first suggested by iry Sutpen, vice president of the marine Corporation, to the Emer:-y Fleet Corporation, last April, ailed for utilizing the facilities of ctural steel ships that heretofore ?. been furnishing fabricated steel bridge building, structural steel ding, water towers and other coni/?f i V VJ V I Dwing to tho scarcity of such steel I lates and shapes, the ships will be t of structural steel with parts icated from standardized patis. Fly the standardized methods and iloying this class of material in government-owned yards steel ton c will he obtained on a scale and in ' ?riod which has never before been lomplated." o 1. K. B"'tt was in Conway to | ' 1-0 w k md \ 1th his family. THREE I School I 517 1 tent of Students I I s for these should be made at I I electric lights furnished stu- I I ements being made this Sum- 1 I grades. Military drill. A I I :ns, etc. A safe school for I I curse I . get in the cities, and at great- I neering >ecial. $50.00 pays tuition in I >0.00. | I SCHOOLING. 1: us. rl CAROLINA MMMViMBMMVSUHHMflMV MAY MOT TRAIH NEGROES II! SOUTH ? i Rumor They IVi'! Be Sent to Pacific Coast?Tcr.ncsscc 3ns to uo11ij!iia7 C<'un.-Ta. There was a well defined rumor In Columbia today in military circie< thai tlic negro troops will not be trained in tin- South, it is undo* stood that the War Depavtmo t Will send t o in g <?>-. ealled under the ( levtive sei'viee act to some point on the Ihieif'e eoast for training. I'r.der pr. sent rrdms, the nu i drafted from this State, North Carolina and Florida are to be sent to Camp .la dc-on. 't is believed that t' > Tennessee tn ops will be switched 'n m Atlanta to the* Columbia can*.]). The reserve o Yd ors from that State are now at Camp ?)ar!< ;on. All of the reserve offieers reported a the ramp this morality for duty. They were s?>op given leave, as the o is little woik to be done for the present. o YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone an plied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of fieezone cost very little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freev:one tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time.?adv. i