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TRACE DISEASE TO CONSTIPATION ^ On* of the points on which r . different schools of msdlclne practically agree is, that about 95 of nil human disease Is directly traceable to intestinal putrefaction of stomach waste due to inactivity of the bowels, or constipation. The oliminative process in an essential factor In digestion and on its proper functioning- depends the welfare of the entire system. Constipation is a condition that \should never be neglected. As moon as the bowels evidence the snrhtest disposition to slow up, a mild laxative should he taken. The combination of simple laxative herbs with popsin, known as F Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle, is highly recommended as | a corrective, acting gently, in an 1 easy, natnval way, without grip4 lug or other pain or discomfort. A trial bottle of this excellent family remedy can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4pi Washington St., Monticollo, Illinois. ' , % MUST BE ENLISTED ^ OR ANSWER CALL I r Crowder Tells How Drafted Man May Serve Other Than as Soldier. Columbia.? fs,\? person can be exon the ground that be is in i the military service of the United if he has not heen enlisted in t'u military service, appointed or engaged in such srovice prior to th date on which he was called by a local hoard, according to a telegram received today by Governor Manning from Provost Marshal General Crowdor. "There is no reason," says the ruling, "however, why a drafted man can not be commissioned as an officer of military service of United States 01 engaged as an army field clerk quite as well from this status as from his status as a civilian. In case a registrant is called by a local board, while his appointment as an officer or as a field clerk is pending, he should reI port to his locai board and submit tc induction into the service in the regular manner as a drafted man. Aftei all claims for exemption or discharge i by or in respect to him are decided and after the time for filing such t claim has expired, he may be appointk ed or commissioned from his status as a selected man and ordered by com potent military authority to report for duty to some place other than ;j mobilization camp. In such case lie should send three copies of the order I directing him to report for duty at 1 some place other than a mobilization R Camp to his local board. Upon receipt ui tnese copies, mo local Doaru should i retain one copy, should send one I? the mobilization camp with the proper | contingent of men, and should send the other to the mobilization camp by 1 registered mail, as provided in section 1 '), mobilization regulations. Upon receipt of these orders at the mobilization camp, the local board will receive credit on its net quota for on drafted man." ^ GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER i ? I flu T.rt malfP n rrunmv Kooiil v r, .. v* VMfiAlJ k/V/CV U t'JT . lotion for a few cents. | The juice of two fresh lemon L strained into a bottle containing r three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pii.t of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a \ small jar of the ordinary cold creams. . Care should be taken to strain the I lemon juice through a fine cloth so L no lemon pulp gets in, then this lok tiotJ^will keep fresh for months r Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such [ blemishes as freckles, sallowness ana tan and is the ideal skin softener, L whitener ?nd beautifier. V Just try it! Get three ounces of I orchard white at any drug store and I two lemons from the grocer and I make up a quarter pint of this sweet I 1/ fragrant lemon lotion and massage I it daily into the face, neck, arms and I hands.?adv I o y Too much rain was reported in [ parts of Mississippi and Florida, L while it was much too dry in South | Carolina, and Central and Southeastk crn^/Texas last week. I # I Whenever Yoa Need a Qeaeral Tonic I Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless t&irsjt ass rat/ma well known tonic properties of QtflNINB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds r.p the Whole System. 60 cent*. i WHEAT GROWING FOR SOUTHEASTERN STATES' Government Wiil Send Yo Valuable Information on Planting, Etc. Washington, I). C., Aug*. 29?T assist in ca tying out the program fo a billion bushel wheat crop in th t'nited States next season, the Unit i eJ States Department of Agricultur has just issued the first of a serif of practical emergency bulletins en bodying constructive suggestions f>.: b Anf ? ?? *- ! ? - * n iivav m \i? ii:^ ill ViU'l'JUS SOI tions of the country. The bulletin "Wheat Growing in the Southeaster States," is dveoted to a discussion o wheat production in Tennessee, Nort Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Geor gia, and South Carolina. In the program recently adopted bj the department it is suggested that ' these States can easily increase their wheat acreage in proportions ranging from 12 to 45 per cent. North Carolina, in whi h in 191(j wheat wa seeded on 1.053,000 acres, shoi; find it possible without serious mod fit ation of its farming system t seed during the coming season 1,180 000 acres. The acreage figures l*f 1910 production and for the prv>pose? production in 1917 for the other fiv States are as fallows: Acreage Seeded in 1910. South Carolina 288,000 Georgia 398,000 Tennessee 900,000 Alabama 138,000 Mississippi 18,000 Proposed Acreage for 1917. South Carolina 325,000.. vieurgia 7Kb,000 Tennessee 1,080,000 Alabama 200,000 Mississippi 100,000 The bulletin treats of the cost ol production and yield per acre, soi s fertilizers, rotations, preparation o. the seed bed, sowing the seed, varie ties, protection from diseases anc insect pests, and the management an'1 harvesting of the crop. Specialist^ who prepared the bulletin believe .that ' if more attention is given by southern farmers to the production of wheat, the wheat crop may become as valu able in certain sections of the Sout1, as in any part of the country. A large edition of the bulletin ha been printed for distribution amour ' the farmers of the States concerned Copies will be sent free on application ' to the Department of Agriculture. I Washington, D. C. | o No. 666 | This it i prescription prepared especially (or MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c COPY OF SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Horry Coun y American Fertilizing Company, a Cor poration, Plaintiff, ?vs? J. R. Allsbrook, and N. B. Allsbrook. individually and as partners trad ing under the firm name und style of Allsbrook Bros.; Virginia-Carolinii O.hftni/xil ' 1" ? ~ ? Hi vuiill'dll^ , U V>w; |J'.M tion; McNair & Pearsall, a copartnership composed of one McNair and one Pearsall, whose given names or initials are unknown t<> plaintiff, but who are of Wilmington, North Carolina, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served ypon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his officr at Conway, S. C., 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 the relief demanded in the comphi.'n4 Dated August 18th, A. D. 1017. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attornev. To Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com pany; McNair & Pearsall, a copartnership composed of one McNai and one Pearsall Whose Given Names are Unknown to Plaintifr Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the Com plaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the fore* going is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the lGth day of AMfpat A. p., I9U7. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) H. H. WOODWARD. ] Plaintiff's Attorney. I THE H0RR7 HJ3** . 11 g ?. CONFII in the Federal Reserve an important part in th I from the adverse condit break of the European wa is still helping to keep bi This system with its bulwaik of strength to th< bers of it, and will assi: requirements which th< to meet. By depositing your r ceive the protection and our membership in th< offer you. PEOPLE 1<^FEDERAL RESERVE Con* fcVl ^SVSTEM^A< Iron Is Greatest Builders, S A Secret of the Great Endure Ordinary Wuxated Iron Will Make Dell. cate, Nervous, Rundown People 100 Per Cent. Stronger In Two Woeks' Time In Many Cases. NfW York, N. Y. ? Most people foolishly seem to think they are RolnR to Ret renewed health and strength front some stimulatiiiR medicine, secret nostrum or .narcotic druR. said Dr. F.. Saner. a Boston physician who has ../l.lol .. ? ? 1* ? * a. ? mul l/ uiiiii 111 mi* country una grvat Kurnpoan Medical Institutions \vh?n, as a matter of fact, real and , true strength can only coma front the ( food you eat. But people 'often fail to I gc.f the strength otit of their food be-' cause they haven't enough iron in their, blood to enable It to change food Into living matter. Prom their weakened, nervous condition they know something la wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused by la ok of Iron In the blood. This i thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make the following test: i See how long you can work or how far | you can walk without becoming tired Next take two five-grain tablets of or-; dlnary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while. HORRY DRUG COMPANY CONWAY DRl 1 . 1 L A J L. CLINGING TO LENS. Northwest of Lens, amidst the j Tenches and railway cuttings which j Voni th ? last line of German defense in that quarter, the Canadians hav ucceedrd in establishing strong posts .. H ppoeia] tren:h which was the scene of desperate and indecisive glrlng two days ago. These nei" nests give command' of the last bit of M u.d frorp whi"h the defenders uld overlook the advance from th? /'GSt . The eastern exits from the city ar now subjected to a constant and hurrassing fire of the artillery and mahine guns. This makes the bringing up of provisions and supplies of ammunition very difficult. At 2 o'clock this morning a trench raid on the enemy's front northwest of Avion resulted in heavy fighting, in the course of which a considerable number of the enemy were killed i:i hand to hand fighting. The Avion front was trongly held by the Germans as protection to Sailaumines, a large mining village south east of Lens,, where many guns with- ] drawn from the German forward area to escape capture, are now located. German prisoners speak with bitter j1 ness of seeing their guns in process of withdrawal while the infantry was ounf C,*..... 1 ?- i-l- * ff ^cia lumyuru wilii insui rmcnt urti'--j FOLLLOW with MoT WIDE TREAD, simple and effective device converti rolet (Tour-Ninety) into the ()0-in. sti Ford owners using this attac away with all steering trouh | der complete control either f< Helps to keep wheels in alinemen ind lea? gasoline. This.attachment o Price for complete set, $15. If your dealer can't supply G1BBES MACHINERY C( M. 6. ANDERSEN. Sae them o CONWAY, LP, CONWAY 8 C lil||pjj B DENCE | Banking Systein played i3 recoverv of ' ? ?' ions following the outr, thirty months ago, and isiness on an even keel. immense resources is a e banks which are mem3t them in any financial i?y may be called upon J noney with us you rethe new facilities which i system enables us to :S NATIONAL BANK my, South Carolina. I of All Strength \ ays Doctor I inee and Powers of Athletes double their strength and pndurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In i from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And i this after they had in some eases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take the old forms of reduced iron. Iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like Nuxated Iron if you want It to do you any Rood, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athl ete or prizefighter has won the day , simply because they knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before be went Into the affray, while many another has ?one down to inglorious defeat simply or the lack of Iron. NOTK Nuxated Iron, recommended above ht D? K. Saner, ta not a patent medicine nor secret remedv but one which ta well known to druggists and whoae Iron constituents ara wldelr prescribed by endow rihysiclaiii everywhere. Unlike the older In org an I ron products It la easily assimilated. does not Injur' the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach on the contrary. It la a nios*. potent remedy In nearh all forma of Indirection * well as for nervous. run down conditloua. Tha manufacturera have such treat I confidence ill nuxated Iron, that thwy offer to forfel' tl0<).00 to any charitable Institution If they oanmv lake any man or woman under 00 who lacka Iron and Increaae 'heir strength 100 per cent or over tl four weeks' tline. provided thev have no aertou organic trouble. They also offer to refund you iiioner If It doee not at least double your atrengtl and endurance In ten days' time. It la dlapenaed ti (his city by ail good druggists. NORTON DRUG COMPANY JG COMPANY j lery support. The loss of suns still appears to be more important in the j eyes of the German commanders than j Lhc loss t)f men. The enemy has been very active i* ?? * ?. I ! ? CO >nntU' ! t?.l hnnx ! ?. ??** I v _ 4 v n vi y 9 ci i i . i.4 r> kji: i i> ^ili u s)me time pa it. CHINMYMSADVICE FROM ALLIED CAPITALS Peking, China.?The Chinese press, U urging that a foreign commission 1 ho sent to advise and assist the government of China in preparing plans 'or participation in the war. The Peking Times says: "China is not making any progress toward participation in the war, and as she labors under j the guidance of the local diplomatic corps, her force as a moral or martial j participant will be nothing." The Times declares that China must appeal to foreign capitals for resistance, as it can not get results from the Peking diplomats. China,; it says, had not made ncesnvy pre-' partitions before the declaration of, ' war and, has had little help from the I Allies, except in the form of interest-' hearing loans. As a result, the news-j tiupcr concludes, the government :s! k cing omburassments which intelli-i cent direction could have obviated. THE RUTS ] ftas*er's ATTACHMENT j ng a narrow gauge Ford or Chevnnuid tread for Southern roads. ! hment say that it does les. Your ^jar will be un3r country or city driving. t, easy on tires, causes more power an be put on in qne hours' tim(^ you, write direct to )., Mfrs., Columbia, S. C. LOCAL AGENT n his Car SOUTH CAROLINA ' AIR RAIDERS FAIL TO REACH LONDON Two German Machines Brought Down in Course of Second Raid. London.?Ton Gorman airplanes approached the Knglish coaU on th? County of Kent today, the British wai office announces. Two of the raiding machines were brought down. Bombs were dropped at Dover (ar important naval base on the Knglisi CI annel) and at Margate. Three pe sons were killed and two injured. Th statement says the raiders were un a 1 be to penetrate far inland. An air raid warning was issued ?r L( ndon this morning. About an !\ou later the announcement "all clear' was made, indicating that the raider, had been ('riven off. Raid Last Night. Gorman airships made a raid oft the Yorkshire coast last night, it is announced officially. So far as has been ascertained the damage inflicto* we; small. The announcement follows: "Kncmy airships in numbers not definitely ascertained appeared of the Yorkshire coast (in northern Km 'and, on the North Sea) last night One of the raiders attacked the mouth of tlie Hlimber and was fired on l>> anti-aircraft guns. She dropped some bombs, then made off t0 sea. "The damage so far reported b slight. One man was injured." Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER. tThe beauty secret of women who know how to take care of the complexion. Cannot be detected. Heals Sunburn, stops Tan. Soothing, cooling, refreshing. Pink, Whiu, Ho*-Red. i 75c. at'DruggUta or by mall dlrtcL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stemp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn. N. Y. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. I ~ (Complaint Not Served.) | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. I A. M. Lee, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Brunson; Dessie E. Lee, Eupha Lee, Annie V. Lee, Eva M. Lee. i Swinton B. Lee, Cecil Lee, Walker | M. Lee, Ambrose L. Lee, heirs it law of Laurens Lee, deceased; B. B Anderson, Adolph Einstein, Arthur Einstein, and Edward Einstein, copartners in trade under the firm name of Einstein Bros.; VirginiaCarolina Chemical Company, a corporation; Morris Fass; Dillon Wholesale Grocery, a corporation; A. D. McKenzie; and .J. P. Conyers, and G. E. Harbaugh, trading as Zone Oil Co., Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY sn\i\mwpn - - - a. ?^/ V A * i'l 11 1 i 1/ 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 ans v or to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C 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 the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 15th, A .D. 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To B. B. Anderson, Adolph Einstein. Arthur Einstein, and Edward Kinstein, copartners under the Firm Name and Style of Einstein Bros., Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, Morris Fass, Dillon Whole, sale .Grocery, A. I). McKenzio,? and J. P. Conyers, G. E. Harbaugh. Trading as Zone Oil Co., Absent Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summonse of which the fore K"inn is a copy were men in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of ( Augfust A.. D. 1917. 1 W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. | H. H. WOODWARD, , Plaintiff's Attorney, ??? o The ricp crop in S^ain thitf year is 'J extraordinarily plentiful. It will reluire the services of I fy,000 workers | ;> harvest it. < SKVm* HEALTHY WHEAT IS I GOOD FOR SEEDS I Good Wheat Seed is the Right 1 Beginning for Farmers 1 Here BUY OF NEIGHBOR | c POOD \*?AO ii unur WHO UUUJ Do Not Delay But Get the Seed While Crop is New. Washington, p. C., Sept. 1.?Sound, clean, healthy seed is the first requisite for the largely iincreased wheat rop which the United Stiltes Dspartnent of Agriculture hopes to see harested next year. Whatever the source of supply farmers will find it ? their advantage, says the departiient. to see that only good seed is planted. What has been said equally true of seed for the rye or >;i \l.ich the department hope> to se) nueh l:\rgei than u :ual next year. If a farmer lvis seed from his own " ( n which cm ic- < g omi.'iiu u'l \ >?? I ill' U S nrio'v and general condition a e | 'onoorned. ho should lose no timo a ;ctting it into shhpo for storage un i danting time. The fanning mill *s the farmer's best friend in this tad< I'he farmer, hy all means should haw such a mill and if he has not and ! unable to obtain one. should borrow his neighbor's mill, or several farmers can join in buying one. A fanning mill removes weed seeds, smut an ! shriveled grain and leaves only plump kernels, practically every one <>f which may he depended upon to produce a thrifty plant. After it is clean ed, however, the seed should be treated in order that the smut may he prevented. Scab is less likly to be prevented by seed treatment, but the use of the fanning mill will assist materially in improving the crop grown from seed known to have contained scabby kernels. If the farmer is dependent on ou:side sources for his seed he should bu > from his neighbor if possible so that ht may be more likely to get seed well adapted to his conditions. It is advisable to buy as soon after harvest as possible as at this time prices are likely to be lowest. If the farmer deI |?i \ra bio jno uuigiiwurs may dispose of all their surplus grain and he may bo forced to plant seed grown under con ditions radically different from his own. If the farmer patronizes a seedsman he should insist on getting | seed grown as near his section as possible. If seed is effected by diseases, cave ful inspection will usually disclose the fact. The presence of stinking smut in wheat is indicated by the odor an I the presence of scab by the appearance of the kernels. Purchased seed should, of course", be cleaned and treat en for the destruction of the spores of disease, producing fungi, if the examination shows this to be necessary. In choosing varieties of wheat the 'armor should be guided by the exp< rience of his neighbors and the adice of his State Experiment Station. This is true a'so of rye, but there an available fewer varieties of rye than >i' wheat. The stations can furnish omparative statistics on vioi.i-i nd behavior of a number of varieties of the two cereals. After the grain farmer has procured a supply of satisfactory seed he hould store it carefully so that it ill keep iii good condition and wi'l e safe from the depredations of rats, mire and insects. Bins which \re suppos dly rat proof are available )r. praet! 'ally all farms and it will iay farmers to s"e that they are kept n good al.tion t> keep out the :a)?( ? 1 . . *. DRAFT BRITISH HERE WHO DO NOT ENLIST Chieago,? Col. John S. Dennis, cam rranding the western division of* the British Recruiting Station said to-day that enough Canadians and Britons in the United States had enlisted to make more than six full battalions. "i am authoried to say that Britons | And Canadians living here who do not /oluntarilV^whlist within the next few -\eeks will be conscripted," he added. o Members of the South Carolina branch of the National Woman's Party, indignant over the airt4sts"of pickets in Washington, have been molding protest meetings in the State luring the past week.