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GERMAN INTRIGUES WORRY ARGENTINE P ' Buenos Aires.?There is much con| corn among ti\e people of Argcn.in . over disclosures of German intrigu* ( ' to bung- about a conflict betwee i J Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. T!< \ Argentina comment extensively | the disclosure that the German legs | tion at Buonor Aires paid for tin I publication cf a booklet by the cd't* | ol a newspaper in this city, predictiv; ) war between Brazil and Argent na. j Senor Carles Rodriguez Lor-ta, t'i i-former Argentina minister of finance. P declared in a published article toda* that a von l.nxbuvg dispatch, whic' has not yet be n nude p ibl:e refer* to German intrigues in Ar ventina an Southern Brazil He "ays that th r utrality demons tration plann d foi r cxt Friday is ill-timed, as it must A . V - - s?.amp Argentina as pro-German at .* j time when sister republics are Lrca.cih'k wBih the common foe. Thefgovernment 1. expected to take y n oashve to prevent the proposed, neuI trality demonstration next Friday, :l r'being reported that the government f. has proof that the propaganda was ' supported financially by Germans. j LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN * | Make this beauty lotion cheap't ly for your face, neck, arms and hands. At the cost of a small jar. of ordi| nary cold cream one can prtqwire 1 full quarter pint of the most wonder ' ful lemon skin sol toner and complex? ion beautificr, by squeezing the juict of two fresh lemons into a bottle cor. ( taining three ounces of orchard white. Care should he taken to strait the juice through a fine cloth so nr lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion v/ill keep fresh for months. Ever; woman* knows that lemon juice D used to bleach and remove such hi em < ishes as freckles, sallowness and tab and is the ideal skin softener, whiten ^ er and beautifier. | Just try it! .Get three ounces of ' orchard white at any drug store and j' two lemons from the grower and make I up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra!. grant lemon lotion and massage it 1 daily into the face, neck, arms anhands. It is marvelous to smoothe rough, red hands.?adv. ? COPY SUMMONS I OH RELIEF. \ (Complaint Not Served ^ * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i i County of Horry. Courr of Common Picas. / George J. Holliday, Plaintiff, Against Albert Norris, Manassa Norris, Mti! nus Norris, Helen Norris, Ma:* I Norris, Flora J. Holliday; and a / and singular each and veery of th hiers at law of J. A. Norris, decca ed, and of Purifoy Norris, decease.' i the names of whom are unknown t; i' plaintiff, Defendants, f TO THE DEFENDANTS AHOV1* V A M FP YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED 4 and required to answer the complaint ' in this action, which has heen filed in j the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, i nad to serve a copy of your answer to the safcl complaint on the subscriber at luj/)ffice at Conway, S. C., wihtin twenty days after the service hereof; i exclusive of the day of such service; < and if you fail to answer th ecom^ plaint within the time aforesaid, the I, plaintiff in this action will apply to ^ the Court for the relief oemanded in hte complaint, f Dated October 3rd, A. D. 1017. H. H. WOODWARD, < Plaintiff's Attorney. W. E. BRYAN, (L. S.) i To Magnus Norris, Mar.assa Norr?s, Helen Norris, Albert Norris,?and pJKand singular, each and every of tbeyHeirs at Law of J. A. Norr's, , D( ir.'d., and of Purifoy Norris, Dec'd, the Names of Whom are Unknown to Plaintiff, Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the Com,,p!aint 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 Common Ii Pleas in and for Horry County, at ['Conway, S. C., on the 6th dav of Oc II to^ier, A. D. 1917. [\V. L. Bryan, (L. S.) | p# | # H. H. WOODWARD, L ' Plaintiff's Attorney. o All In Family. Bojjjby was seated In the reception j roonrof a hospital nwaiting his mother*s return from the bedside of a friend. A nurse In passing asked him If he had a good time playing out of doors these fine days. Bobby looked wistful and said there weren't many children in their neighborhood. The nurse asked: "Ilnven't you any brothers or sisters?" To which Bobby replies, "Ida, yes. but I hoy live with us." rlAPPiEST IM1H 031'Jm JffiSAYSI Health Restored by Vilona After All Other Medicines Failed?Fee's Yomn Ajjain. ! "I am I' e hrppir.ai man in Cclumbi today a (1 ! want t- toll the ; u;?iio it !1 bcoai of what Ihis Vitona lu-> lone for :t?o," said John Wesley lay. Mr. Gay lives at "2'J2'.) Laurel SLvo .j uid is a welM;no\s n coach carponte or the Southern Railway. "I h?ve never spent money to he*., i < r rdvantago in my life than when I j bought Vitona," continued, "Tt overcame truobles that has been pivl ing me down for the past three or fou" years. I had serious ki hietroule which brought on rheumatism and "I had an awful time of it. M> stomach was also in had condition. I had no appetite, was nervous and couldn't sleep well. I had pains in my side, shoulders and neck, and my condition became so bad it was all '> could <lo to stay on my job. I I Hob | all kinds of medicines ar.d was viv'? j treatment of doctors, but n .thing seemed to reach my case and 1 k< n getting worse. "I heard about Vitona nad derlbd j to try it, but I had very little faith ; it doing1 me any good. I bo.'vnn to fo an iniprovmcent before half the bottle was finished and 1 now foi like a <ii< ferent man. The rheumatism lias di. - i appeared, the pairs have left m; sides and neck and 1 feel like 1 did when a young man. My stomach is in good condition and my kidneys *v longer bother me. I'm not nervous likel I was, my sleep is sound ami restfu' and my appetite is good. Vitona is the finest thing of its kind I've ever seen and I am more than delighted with the results. I thipjt everybody suffering with kidney trouble and rheumatism should know of this wonderful remedy." Vitona is now being sold at Norton Drug Co., Conway, also at Adams' Pharmacy, Aynor.?adv. SAYS A NEW DRAFT LAW IS NECESSARY To Reach Those Who Have Become 21 Since May 5th. Washington?Representative Kalm of California, the Republican wh > led the house when the army draft law was passed, said today a new draft act would have to be passed the next session of Confess to icach the many young men who have I) come 21 years of aye since May last, and it may extend the existin; law so as to register you tit a from h or 17 to become auto mate iaily subjec ti call on leaching the ago of - 1 M Kahn also said he intended to make : fight for a universal training law an an act to deal with alien slackers wit. out violating treaty obligations. 9 a There can be no doubt y K m n as to the merit of Cardui, fn ?9 Jfl the woman's tonic, in ?J K Q JB the treatment of many tfl Jan p4g troubles peculiar to women. The thousands jkJH of women who have been & LA bJ|B helped by Cardui in the R i 111 nnst 40 VMrC ?C rnnoln- IS I Iff* ?_ *v ^ VUIU) to WIIVIU" BP Wlfl a Q sive proof that it is a R SJ M 9 good medicine for women El ?| mJS who suffer. It should RL^ ?71 help you, toe. Fr* Take fa Tha U/nmfln'o Tnnln rrw IMV iivsiiUli 4 tUIIIU H-J 91 Mrs. N. E. Varncr, of |H 1 Hixson, Tenn., writes: m ffl V "I was passing through H n | 1 the ... My back and 9 U sides were terrible, and /T9 my suffering indescriba- PTJ1 ble. I can't tell just how IJJ fl and where I hurt, about N 9 all over. I think . I R 9 I bcgan Cardul, and my I I pains grew less and les3, R n 9 M until l was cured. I am JH remarkably strong for a ?+1 woman 64 years ot age. fc+l 1 do all my ncrusewbrk." Bk-4c I| TryCardui.today. E-76 K|W t THE HORRY HERA CONFIl in the Federal Reserve an important part in t! from the adverse condit break of the European we i3 still helping to keep b This system with its bulwar k of strength to th bers of it, and will assi requirements which th to meet. By depositing your 1 ceive the protection and our membership in th offer you. PEOPLl lapp"^MEMBER^*" | 1 -^FEDERAL RESERVE ( CoilV .^SYSTEM^AH GERMAN DIVISIONS ; CAUGHT IN DRIVE French Fell Upon Troops Just Brought From Russian Front Killing Many. Amid one of the most terrific hurricanes of artillery fire, the Fren:h Army, co-operating in conjunction with the British, won a brilliant victory, which carried the troops forsvard to a depth of half a mile along a front of about a mile, stretching from Draeibimk to Wydendreeft. More than three hundred prisoners and a number of cannon and machine guns fell into the hands of the French, and t.ieir advance t->ok them i to a position wh^ro they command the western boid?r of the Forest vT HeuthoUt. Hold Dominating PointsThe movcrnen: was a pivoting one, as a result, all the obs rvatorie? dominating the vast Flanders Plain re !dv/ .1 the hurt Is of the Allies. Ti e attack* wrs proceeded by a howling wind s.orm accomoani d b> i drenching rain, which made the '.rtund a quagmire. The correspondor.t passed over the French si<ie of , he balueDeid on the evening preredng the attack ,nd found everything I nd oveiybody ready for the difficult i work of to.no.to v. But underneath he tort the ground gave way, while ho atni")sphere r. rer.iblod a shower hath. ; No garments could withstand the Catarrh oi I i ?? ?? i ? Mrs. Mary Fennell, R. F. Di , Pomona, Missouri, writes: "I wish to say a few words In the praise of Peruna. I have used it j with good results for cramps in the I stomach. Also found it the very thing for catarrh of the head. My Hisier was cured of catarrh of stomach by the use of Peruna.'' I Mrs. E. T. Chomer, 69 East 42nd St., Chicago, 111., says: "Manalrn best laxative on the market for liver and bowels, very good for indigestion and heart burn. Those who object to liquid medicines can secure Peruna tablets. I have in this week twenty-six can buy. I have enlarged my this season a full supply Hor and Harness. .You can get a g my line. Come to see me and your money than you can possi G. 3. Ji lLD. OONWAT, 8. 0 p^^.ooo j I p?i jjB I iliif 111 : | I OENCE Banking System played I te recovery of business 1 lions following the out- I ir,thirty months ago, and I usiness on an even keel, I immense resources is a I ie banks which are mem- I ist them in any financial I ,ey may bo called upon I money with U3 you re- | the new facilities which I e system enables us to I ES NATIONAL BANK ray, South Carolina. I i i ! penetrating qualities of the elononi-. j All around, shcllholes v. ere filled itheir brims with wutoi an<l the only protection of the French troops toward the enemy were the divnch d , j sandbags piled up. Here the sheltc i| less troops had passed the day and night awaiting orders to go over. At length, soon after o o'clock in .he morning, definite orders arrived, and the troops were glad. They went forward with irrpiii- ivmlili'v A the conditions circling the shell holes and slipping through deepest mud. They knew, however, that the succses ot future operations depended on cheir efforts to-day. When they reached their first objective points they found the Germans crowded in nests of craters, which here form the first lines, the building of trenches in this section o' Flanders being impossible owing t the watery soil. Gorl luck h.?d made the advance coincide with the period when the Germans were changing; the troops occupying their front lines. A Gerii an division was just handing over ! the lines to a fresh division recently ' '1 C? ,-.??? Di.r. V < rr" * t v*v4 11 vui viit' J 1 UII L? 1*11 | French with wonderful darh were upon them before they realized the . situation ami killed many of them. 1 There was a short respite before ' the next forward movement was undertaken in co-operation with the British, who were advancing si mill- ! I taneously on the French right. Slith- | ering along over the broken and muddy ground, the French troupers made ' their way quickly toward. Mangi laem, I which soon feil into their possession. The whole scheme of oporati- n ; foi j the day had been carried out long before noon. f Stomach j Made Wel1 Alto Cured PE-RU-NA | ' ~ I j ?! ' I ' f Horses and Mules, the best M i Stables and will keep during' r ses. Mules, Wagons, Buggies,1 .... . - ? looa selection 01 any tiling in. will give you bettor value for c ( ibly got any where else. v EMMS 'I !EW DISCOVERY HAS PLACED THE UNITED STATES AT THE LEAD s Already Accomplishing Wonders?Greenwood Man Gains Sixteen Pounds and Over- j comes Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble. R. B. HENRY The disccovery of Vitcna places America ahead of the world in another branch. In fact, it is one of the first real medical discoveries that can be said to he typically American, and it is at a par with other great Ameri an inventions, such as the telegraph, '.eh phone, aeroplane, and submarine. Richard B. Henry, a well-known, young: farmer, who lives on U. F. I"). No. 3, Greenwood says: "I suffered with rheumatism evi v since I was a child. I also had stomich trouble and indigestion so bad 1 had to be very careful about what 1 Nte. I had severe pains in my stomach after eating and vomiting spells would set in. Gas would form on my stomach and give me misery. I had awful rheumatic pains in my joints and in my feet and ankles, and got so oad off I had to take to the bed and :,U\y there for week3. 1 lost strength nd fell off until I only weighed 124 pounds. My heart would beat fa^t ...r.d sometimes 1 feared I had heart disease. I tried all kinds of medicines, but nothing seemed to help me "Vitona got right after my troubles uid now 1 feel like a different man The rheumatic pains have disappear, cl. my heart is regular and the pain in ?ii v* efrtiMnoli oi'A n *-U . ? - 1 uvviiiwvn uk V U 111111)^ UL lilt* pilSt. I have a Rood appetite and can eat jest anything I want without any bat' iftov effects. I am not nervous like ' was; I sleep round and can do as much hard work on the farm as anybody. 1 now weigh 140 pounds, which < a gain of sixteen pounds, and am u11 of vitality. 1 consider Vitona to ' i' the greatest discovery of the age. ..i d believe it will be of untold benfi '.* ? suffering- humanity." Mr. L. S. Beam, the Vitona expert, ado the fo'lcv ing- statement: *'1! I'MJin c -ergy depends large v Cj/on tee stomach, kidneys and liver. Vbe i th.se organs shirk their duty ambition wanes. Vitona re.-toies tone e tee s,-.st n.i and is delicately adapt;-i' to all forms of stomach trouble r.< rvousness. l houmatism, indigestion. ( :.{ ?' rh of the head and stomach, ii "ovit dizes those who are weak an 1 i i -<io'- n. It is p'-oving a blessing t?hundreds of homesr" Vitona is now being sold at Norton i'rug Co., Conway, and Adams' Pharmacy, Ay nor.?edv o WILL REQUISITION SMALLER VESSELS Washington.-?In its requisitioning rships October i ">, the shipping, beard is con. idering taking ever a! American ships of more than 1,500 ens dead weight capacity instead o I ;()0 Was as first announced. Tin ;>rcat need of trans-Atlantic tonnage, s was said today, has made this st? p necessary. Amreican ships of more than 1,500 ons capacity available for ocean servce number 458, aggregating 2,871.-159 veight. Most of the smaller vessels it Kit i<aniliaif liMin/l mill Ka ....? !??' > u "i i n in w/*.; [J'|L 1111 > ' )oaceful trades. Many will ply beween the United States and Soul!' American and West Indian ports, Maintaining trades which the government considers essential. o Vhcnever Yon Need m Qenerml Tonic Take drove's* The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless hill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because It contains the veil known tonic properties of QUININE n:d IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives nit Malaria, Enriches the Blood and luilds v.p the Whole System. 60 cents. * e SBVBt wiiiisFoui GUILTY 88 CHARGE Sentenced by Fedora! Court to Fine of $1X00 and Two Years KLATTENHOFF ALSO DECLARED GUILTY ihned $100 and Given Six Months M ore in Prison. Aiken, Oct. 11.?Paul Wierse, editorial writer on the staff of The Charleston American, and Johann Klattenheff. formerly captain of the German merchant vessel Liebenfels, were foiyul guilty in federal court here today of conspiracy to sink the Liebenfcls in Charleston harbor last February. The jury returned the verdict at 1 "2d o'clock today, after having been I '1 t 1111'tF I'rv.x^i 10.0 ? * ... jm i i \r\i 111 r? 111 v *. I! l"UK.'K. At 1 :1 .*> o'clock they canto out to ask of I ho court whether they could return :i verdict of guilty or not guilty as to all the three defendants, Weirse, Klat lenhoff and Dr. W. Mueller, former dorman consul at Atlanta, who is named with them cojointly in the indictment. Judge Smith advised the jury that Mueller could neither he acquitted nor convicted, as he is at present a fugitive. Sentenced.. Judge Smith immediately sentenced the men. Wierse was sentenced to pay a fine of one thousand dollar.* and to serve two years in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Klattenheff* who i? already serving a penitentiary term, was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and to serve six months in addition to his present term. Upon the completion fo the testimony this morning, John P. Gracer vitv WUl V VU 111ICCV/ ii VCITWm \mm favor of the two defendants, whisk was promptly refused. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite* and makes work a burden. To restore t hat strength and stamina that Is so essential, nothing his ever equaled or cornered with Scott's Kinulsion, be,ause its strength - sustaining nourishneut invigorates tlie hlood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic . duo sharpens the appetite and restores valth i:i a n dural, permanent way. *f you an.* run down, tired, nervous, verworaod or lack strength, g.*t Scott's c.inulst^n 10-dsiy. it is free from ulcohoL >K '! .Sc ' A ?? f>( I I, . J. * ,* ir-"' Ti e Art of Living. If ituMe is the nit it! which you art* ambitious to distinguish yourself, you may have to go nwny from homy to get the necessary training, and perhaps cross the water, to secure the finishing touches. lint the art of living can be practiced right at home, and very likely you will have as good instruction an can be found anywhere, in the circle of your own family.?Exchange. u COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) Court l?f Cmiiiiinf ^ ,? %? ? k V UlllliM/lt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, International Harvester Company, of America, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. 0. C. Connelly, and J. M. Connelly, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy i9 herewith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to the aid complaint on the subscriber at his afire at Conway, S. C., within twen'\ days after the service hereof; ex In i'v of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the comTaint within the time aforesaid, the plainitff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded tn the complaint. Dated .September 1st, A. Dt, 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To O. C. Connelly and J. M. Connelly, Absent Defendants: Take Notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and tha Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 4th day of September A. Dm 1917. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD. Gt?9-13. Plaintiff's Attorney.