The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 01, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2
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THRILlilS ESCAPE
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America"} Steamer Roaches
French Port W'V: 7 WoundAH
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I'- S- TQHFEDO EG AT
SAVES DOOMED SHIP
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U Boat Dives Just as Vessels
Ermines are Disabled?
Fight Fire, Too.
A French Seaport.?Escaping from
a Gorman submarine after a bitter
fight, lasting nearly four hours, and
with seven of her crew wounded, two
of them seriously, an American steam
er arrived here this morning from
an American port. The timely intervention
of an American torpedo boat
alone saved the ship from being sent
to the bottom.
A few hours after the vessel had
entered the danger zone, a lookout
sighted a submarine on the port bow.
but before he had time to report its
presence the submarine fired a shut
which missed the stern of the ship by
only a few ya~ds. The captain immediately
sent out a wireless call for assistance
as the position of the submarine
was such that escape was
iitorh- inmftticihlo
Shots Fall Short.
The gun crews of the subr.aiino
and the steamer then began to exchange
shots. The chief gunner of
the steamer opened fire at a range o4'
9 000 yards, but all the shots fel'
short. The submarine kept maneuvering
to keep out of the range of the
steamer's guns, at the same time
maintaining a running fire in an effort
to disable them. The merchant
ship, after altering her course, start\Gd
at full speed in an attempt to escape.
The stubbomess of the battle is
N^da-ated by the fact that the submarine
fired 234 shots at the steamer,
hich respon Jed with more than 2^0
shots,
& .'Shhrp ttetidered Helpless.
T. After the fight had continued for
fohaut two hours and several shots had
stnuick the ship, wounding four men,
cne shell bit the vessel and exploded
in the engine room, putting the en grre*.
v>ut of " urmissior. and rendering
the ship he'pi ess. The German
tKfiMMnnrlor f nn rinnronphwl nrrtl'OV
and the submarine continued to la'n
shdls upon ho d.sable' craft. A high
sea wns rurni c; at the time and there
iveemct h'tt'e he no of saving the ship,
vren a low streak of black sniok? w is
sighted or the ho**'ron. It later rrevr<
to he "\\ American destroyer ecmieg
at fuU speed, running right into j
the sea at '..ii .es neaily disappearing
from view.
^ pr. iro^ "* to liesci-c. i
TIv: destroyer h'-d heard tho caU?
l'nr red and traveled at a speed as high
as thirty knots to come to her assist- !
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ar.ee. She immetiatoly made for the
submarine, which dived and disappeared
beneath the surface. The American
warship circled about the spot,
oJmpping a few depth charges, but no
more signs of tho U-boat were seen.
While coming to the steamer's assistance
the destroyer kept sending
assuring messages, such as "hold on,"
"stick, we are coming."
' The steamer's wireless apparatus,
"however had been disabled soon after
the fight began and the messages
never were received, so that the arrival
of the American destroyer was
quite unexpected. The submarine apparently
w~as aware of the destroyer's
p-Ci ence because she submerged bofere
the dr troyer eou'd get within
ra n tre.
A doctor and two assistants hoard
ea the merchantman and attended to
the wounded. The engineers had
jWiJlKeep Yoti Well |
' n Hver trouble,0*
;k|^9 8r?{rer
ftelP'S^ Regulator
^ood^?* yoa |n
I vontablo preparation, non-alcoholic
9 sad acta pleasantly and effectively.
If Concord, N. II , J*ti. 17, 191T
X I vraeeM tin irv-ntin Uit year and tlie lioctor
M4 * to go to Florida. I fot tome Orangar
M L??^r BegiMor in Florida and it did ma food. 1
t WeagM four boxes hotna with m? aod bow I 1
H mm taellf a Wtl till be' tor. ,
ft . t-Slyned) P. J. lowUnd
D -mmby aTfawWrints?Mc a box
K 'Paa^er KodiOin* Co., Ch*M*aoof?, Teas. J
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STATE ITEMS
Oi? lNTtiitiksT TO ALL SOUTH
Carolina people
Chief Game \V*u den G bbcs has !
ruled that soldi- i\> stationed at camps |
in South Carolina are not subject to
non resident license for hunting privilege.
T ie no l-resirlent license is
$15.2.") and the resident license is $o.
Already Columbia is beginning to
luve connection with the news from
the war zone. A young Columbian,
Julian H. Detycns, was aboard the
American destroyer Cassin which was
featured in war reports as having
been struck by a German submarine
while at a patrol station "somewhere
at sea." i
Clarence Gould, a 21 year old soldier
of Camp Jackson is in serious
trouble if the charges against him arc
pushed. Last week, it is said, his
eyes fell upon a Buick car that was
left on Main Street, and he took a
notion to take a trip. He made the
get away but was rounded up at
Marietta, a distance of about 20
miles from Atlanta. Capt. W. W.
Irby of the Columbia police department
went after the young man and
th.ev rolled back Monday.
The South Carolina Optical Association
met in tenth annual convention
in Cloumbia last week.
Probably the biggest financial
transaction of the kind that ever took
place in Newberry was piP through
by C. J. Purcell when he sold to Cooper
& Griffin of Greenville 1,-100 balc>
o. cotton at 2S cents a pound.
One of the most attractive as wed
as one of the most important exh'b
its at the Stlltfl feii* wjk flint /^n KIi.l
protection which was arranged by
Miss Belle Williams, chairman of thrbird
committee of the State Federation
of Women's Clubs, in cooperation
with the National Association of Au
dubon Societies.
The high price of cotton and th>
good crop made around Blnckville ha :
placed the farmers in fine shape and
great preparations are being made
for the 1018 crop.
Liberty bonds have been sold "t
Mayesville to the amount of $8,000.
The negroes are taking nearly half <
the amount sold. j
The war department partially cor?finned
dispatches sent South that
many of the troops from Nortlrevn
camps would soon be transferred; to
warmer climates.
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^^^^^TOIvIETRIST?
Office Days Every
Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO.!
Conway. S. C.
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Office Days Every Monday,
KIRBY'S PHARMACY,
Mullins, S. 0.
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i LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF,
?G. 0. P. T.?
Eyesight Specialist.
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C. 10. Stubbs of Sumter has address
cd a letter to the legislative delegation
in which he submits several suggestions
for their consideration. Mr.
Stubbs suggests four year terms for
State officers making the office of
governor and lieutenant not eligible
for reelection, and that the office of
warehouse commissioner be made an
j elective office by the people.
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Fiance and England are exulting
o' or the disaster to the Germans in
their air raid of last week.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
, j Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals
Stops Pain At Once
j For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer?.
LINIMENT
great difficulty in repairing the
Vearner's engine, and during the
r.ight the destroyer and the merchantman
lost each other, but finally th<
steamer made port in safety.
The wounded were transferred t<
a hospital in this city. Two of then
belong to the gun crow and five to th<
ship's crew. The steamer was not hii
below the water line, but her carg<
caught fire during the entanglement
The amount of damage lias not beer
ascertained.
TWE HORRY HSR
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ARMY lARGERTHAN
WHEN WAR BEGAN :
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Has Five Times as: Many Men
And is Better Equipped and
Organized..
Washington.?The world hears
much of martyred Bblgium than of
fighting Belgium?btitf Bcl&jum is ,
still fighting. I
The Belgian army today is firr j
times larger than it was wham Gee- j
many attacked the little country, airt
infinitely better organized a mil oqullipped.
Along the 25-mi lev Belgian frcm.t
120,000 Belgians are on the firing lwrc
awaiting the British push which writ
enable them to go fO'rwardi
Back of this liiwe there* is a 1
swept stretch of Belgian territory;'
about the size of she average Aimri- j
can county?whiclrvistill flies the B<eL- I
gian flag. But the- vitality of. tth.ej
Belgian state cannot be measured, in ('
terms of territory/.
Back of the firing line there* are))
100,000 more Belgian troops in train- ,
ing or reserve. Back of those is a .'
fully equipped munitions system and?
base and transport organization. frO'
Belgian munitions facte ribs in France |'
or England, operated by Belgiatn managers
and worked by Hv'gian women. i
children and wounded men, ..v. largre! |
pert of the supplies for the army arc;
undue 3d. 1
As Belgium can r ^ ton*>cr levy
taxes in her own territory, she h>es
been financed by loans fronr BriUcm |
and France and the United State.-*!
which is lading her $7,niW,000 per i
month.
In Afr.jta the Belgian flag waves:I
over the Congo territory and a Bel- 1
gian ar?uy of 43,<MO: nutrvis, ofleered'
hv Belgian officers, has con<jptered
from Germany 180,000 square miles. 1
The? reorganisation of the BVdgian
army is one of the waT*s miracles- A"
th? outbreak of the vrxr. Belgium had
only,-about 30;400f rej^lar tix>^K>, with i
1 r>0,000 gardes civi^^s, corresponding
to our National Guard,
Germany struck while Belgium was :
just beginning her "preparedness" pro |.
.gram. A law had been passed in 1913 !
'for the trailting of 33,000 men per
year and the creation of reserves, but i
it had net gone into effet. j
The Belgian army had practically
.in artillery, but had ordered and pai 1
i'or 8.000 000 francos worth in Germany.
These guns were delivered l
the German army.
When the Belgian army arrived a':
I Always Have I
Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 13.19 Kentucky
fjt., Memphis, Tennessee, writes^
"I havo been a friend of Peruna
for many years. I have useti it off
r.nd 011 for catarrhal complaints and
found it a very excellent remedy.
I have U small family of children.
Times are hard with ue, but I can
scarcely afford to do without Peru:
a, especially during the season of
''"ic yoar when cough3 and colds
;..2 prevalent. Wo always recommend
Peruna to our teighbors, for
Ll- a benelit it has been to us."
i ??^mmmrn
Meant
A - -
une reason wny we aiw?
i to buy to suit the needs of the
i Carolina.
i Another reason we lead
buying in the way of the lows
! kets for the goods the people
Another reason is that i
always done, that the public i
We mean to lead.
VISIT US AT OUR I
mimiMi!
1/UULIlUU
! Toddville,
ALDi. OTtfWAY. S. C?
its present predion it v-'Htv?uiradl <th ?
main rtriv* of the GermuuttSirmy.'im ai i
18-day .bfrttlo,, losing 23.0i*Af*f ifck?4U,DOO
nu"*) IhunedLately King: Allker ; |
called tt? colors: all Be! ghat
or' military ug?.The res p or ** o->bitcrii/^h;
over 22/^OOOJ m*an and t i'6<. \wrD>k. x "
rc. organ tat ion: %p?an.
In artillery the Belgian irroy.'fcs* ft-*
day 200 times as? strong xs it.waK u?
the begi filing of the war ..
like an:electric
button on toes i
tells waiy-x&sm is ^scapamtu!:,
and says cutting makes;
them growc. f
Press ijn elentm- butLibn->anvY yo\t. ?
form a contact' with a liv 9\<wviree xiftich.;
rings th'? belli When yourr shoes* >
press against your contv it push- i
cs its shvvrpvrrwCsB ?5o\vn pan -ru i?nsi- j
tive nerve and yon get x sh'<xlk of
pain.
Instead of tri ironing your iwrr.s, .
chich nmrfdV nr&ifces thc-Mr.igiHvw. just (
>tep into any drug: store and'avrk for ?
i quarter of. ;m ounce of fl-wzone. (
This will cost vtry little-'-but is stiffi- <
L-fent t > amove* every i ard *ur soft (
:t rn or callus faom o:ie'*Veet. A few <
frops applied dVivctly ifpon.a ''tender.Tubing
orn adopts the sorrawss |
stantly, aud'sevm. the c< rn .shTrvols up
il lifts light out, l'O'.u and dT1, wit!
rii{ pai 'K TMi.s drug f: Vezom- f> iha'T\y
ess an <" never inflame s < ittw.a irri -j
tatos tl'o surru/mding t teitv?
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RECEIVE RASE PRIES !
FOB THEISiTdAGC?
Nthousand pouards tvf /tobaovo*
not *nrtgi the soupd Satan ^igfct t'M?**?r.
sunrtl dollars is going some, but thU
is tjto. sale- made or.tthct.iJfcscky M .muit
market last Tused.*vay. *u*dl tkie saiies j
reports pirtrre it. .
'lite.men who made tdie wwwfl |
H.; FT. WLJtframson and; Jl. R. illadltoiup
of: "Darlington, ML C. H^vrifctejof ]
FJ-brenee. These genttfiecnen sijii^peihl
thtv tobacco sevnsdi fctys ag?$, and
wmt to Rocky M*unfc tso sr;e it. s#ld.
The- tot of 9,(Hd|r )o^nrds \vasvh*>ught [
r>tj the American Tbhncco Oo.?.hy Mr.
u>uis BL Gregory \vh*? is weftirempmhered
in Florenoei. When 1*^ bought j
m the Florence ma>Tket several years
ago. Mr. Gregjrry was "kno.vwa as the
Hop rcotcher," amfl from tW reports,
of tho^o sales he its still bujjding hi&*?,
for what he .
' WWHI"'1' HIJHWJ IWW^WM?.
>ERUNA ggj
For
Coughs W; k*i?J >
and Colds. X64 ^*Jil?!
in the **iiJwps
Home. Recoramersd
It to Our' Neighbors*
Tho6? who ohjeot to ttquid fl???dicfcwaos
can procure Porun*. TabJr*ca?
?11 "" *11
'e
iys lead is that we know what
people of this section of. South
is that we do some careful
>t prices to be had orj the marwant
and need.
we believe now, as we have
is entitled to a square deal.
STORE. ;
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| FO It El OA ITE1I>](
! GATHERED AND ti>NDKN&lil? \ j
FOR EASY BEAMING jj
In. well i n for mod. e icles it is un ter- |
stood vtliat the G trmuiti CTinperor 'i-.v. j
refused to accept ;V.ic<t Admiral von ,
I CapeiU's resignation: a?; Minister yf j
Manina;
The* Great WhiteeWaiy?New York's j
of course?-is ah ami, tio hatvc its I jrfunt |
I dimmed A bit hv .war conditions.
TS&V great fHgh'Uo?classics in\ the
histdtryi. of Arnwricav?w?e aeh.Hiwrd
by Italian Army officer* travelling!
from Newport M^Nvs, TXa:n to the uvqny
avution field at)Min?ulU,. L. L., i.vdiie'i
taica of 8M0 miliAs*.
Th? sugar 7-itnino:, wftich b :<anno
acufc/last week* thrcuighavt the Jiiali&t*
em part of tue'UrniSed' States/,* will
ccntviftue well ?Ao lD>U'?iraber a '4Pv^tuo
loss help, at puostmt. mnlooke 1.1.; for
e>sen hv the most o^tiimistic, appears j
tiro* situation will increase in gOfpvitV. I
The retail price (it"sugar to he usee j
itr? Greater N-dfr Mrmk, tfor tuhfet>anv^i
tfoolcing purposes, exclusive of frakOr?.
ies, will be il iccnta a pcRind nviyumu", i?
from to-day until'Jim;. 1.
Premier ?Jbyrl tdboriyc's : catsnutp-JE4
^that "the way U? shorten ti e?,war i.i<
; to prepare* fOr tu long; war,' was a< Icopted
in W'&shitrgton as tiu -. k-cyro'ic
I for tho inter*-AlKrtd i".<mfovi. ??.?.
. -x.-. \ W UiT-ll
i i wins in Pftris fSbv.. 1:5.
i
Food Arfxminii-tvnto'r Ho imuj- <?'iw
?peculati?.KVof. .'.fpdiv anoth-rrjolt wjl'in
al> his sujr^estbm the> dii\HsU>Ts of the
' Bfnrd oa TViv.ltt}KulHi a i. ?fc**08 aadi
, stopped tifrthei' buying r>? Novepjbf-i*
and Pe? eqaber/ aorn..
j ? I
do Ysf-u h:i\vk bh/z'iivspki-ka^ ;
litis Inat^jrtaor. to ILearn t1 the C^uiaav.
As VU*?> ionway People <R$|jrev. [
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* 1 t
Dizamess d? ncwr a disease <xf itrsolf-A-itiH
QirfV a tymj o??? of ; some*
deepuptseaetfd trouble^,. Mq?b,i dizKitness
i$, caused by dii wdered kJidtioy/K
failing todlter all thf poisons fricnn:
ithfi bWed;. These pc jtfwi.s atYarfe. tifte
I nerves andJ dizziness results. If yam
i ajre<>3ubj.fKt to diz gffesn, tbore is
>?9tni(!reason to 8usj.^rtlL?youir- kidh?ys
asdiif ywi suffer btckacltf*. h?o?dtiebJjr.andl
irretjular Cft of thto kiuhey
sfwrefrioaa, you hav^c further paoOf.
Many Conway; peo.jp,. hav* lentmed
fbfr.-valine of Doan ar .Kidn*tiV Riite in
such cases. vi#?d' tbi*. Ceaway
i resident's state me<%fcj
JJ.4SL Rhodes, OflspfWfoftr. (uwiway,
W?T 1 >
,o^xo. i ua? paiTtffr ir) m;Xv bfttrfk and I
loifc*.. I was so sojre anftVlftmRr that I
cUdfttft rest well atb.nigbjqp; and! m tine
! morning could hardly g?t atamt. I
1 had headaches ami sgelfc* of iSzziness
1 aruH the kidney ,rseereti<**7 wore irregular
in pass:>jjfy{. . I>fc*n!s Kidney
Pil'iS, procured ,3c)t the Gpnwiy Drug I
jCcs., soon, relit ?vd 1 alt; symptoms off
the trouble ai djpu-t irty< bunk in good,*
aloupc." ,
I Price COc. at all dbuJiers. Don p
dimply ask f jyr.-a,-. ki Afrey lemedy?got1
, Dean's Kidney- Pills*-th?? same that;
)lr. Rhodes togtd. (fOste^r-M ilburn Q>..
jProp Buf>*kx,.N: ?' :??dv
A German plot to bring r^out j
another rv*^Ultm:ip> Ireland, to ship ' >'
Germany large turns of moneys forth';
pure/ #; c of. Get.inan bonds ajtul. t. >
set on foot a rrayatcricus cnterjH-.i.e of
pme Vihd by a company ol Turks
residing ih Kc.w.- Vc k, was <dfe-i'o$scd
kist w* k. by tin*, Gee ret Service *ud
| i he Dvpartrwtfjxti of Justire.
Top-; yeavV imprisonment.- at hard
labor; forfeiture of pay and allowances,
ar.d dishonorable- discharge
i fi.?m tine army were thQ< penalties inflicted
by a- court marria! at Camp
! Mili^,. Garden City, L.. L, a few days
ago upon two Alabama privates who
deserted from the Hi5fth fcnfantry (old
4th Alabama), whigh is part of the
1 Rainbow Division.
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1 COLDS & UGEIPPE
j 55 or 3 dc#es 666 will bresA
j any case of CbiUs & Fever, Cotdr
| & LaGripps; it acta on the K>vei
I better than Calomel and does, aw
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?np? or Price 2oc.
i r y p k w i
I have the following Second I
1 L. C. Smith (used vary litt)*)
1 No. 5 Oliver
1 NO. 10 Remington Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fox
1 Blind Smith Premier
All of these machine? have t
and are guaranteed to be in fir:
Will sell on monthlv navmimtc <
- j r?^...v?nw| \
! for cash. Write me your needs.
R. G. SCARE
SUMTER, SOU'
DeaU
.^1 lr C. Smith & Bros, j
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i GONTSTIPAJIOb' |
|': LUNETTES DISEASE
lixaUv* '4 xt?o?Muy J
tfrotho <xuiv?:?rt ami h< alth of any I
welfnordamdi household, liscnuoa I
sanatip&fion Is a condition that
: &y. greater ox *le3s dogroo,
; jruc^iostly* ervory xntnnber of the
> tkxzllji. wtitm the towels refuse
>? tbo nxt rfAn entire s;rst*tn la >af- *
,i fTotedt' dllrwstion It* impaired,
; aorros' tauih to twit'-h* foul ga?,e? ,
cm' poikons gene rut ;d; by deoonal.
r.xdua* Tub*?*ncoM it che intestines
:ir? dlbt triftntod throughout the
: 1: hi v ami1 efton rot"tit in serians
illfcOMUw jl. prominentFrench eci- 1
i -mllst.. snyr* nlnety-llv* percent of mj
> ail', hunutn disoasoj is directly <*
tTnoeihLr to inactive^ Dowels.
Mora than a quarter of a oentitry
ago 2>r. W. B. .Caldwell pro- .
scribed- as combination of simple
laxative herbs with pepsin that is i /
now the. standard remedy in then|
aandlr. of homes. This prescsipI
j tion ?n sold by druggists for fUtyi
i osntar & bottle, under-the name of.,
. Dr. OtMwell's Papain. A .*
,j trial' bottle can bu* obtained, free.
-of, change* by waiting*,.to Dr^ w?
" :?.. cnMweii, 456 Washington gt.,
.MontfiUaliO, Xllinoifen;.
OPPOSES ANY GAMES ,
01 THE FAIR GROUNDS
EOlteor Herald:
lMimsi* let me H'u-vjo a little* room in
-your* paper for uftrw words.
T!tw fifth Ho? ry(County Fair is fast
ja];p couch in# and many puiiple are
;o?iliih?f forwai Irt'or it to ba* the largest
and grant.?fbt in the Ki.ctorv nf
rlufiry,- County ,
IXiit dear readers have you ever
mtJieevi anyth Ug that our.'- prevUj^l
dun hi, have sadly;. lacked ? I have, ana
tlhtt is "elea jJrintifjs/'
You may ujt anderstandU what I
mwun hut it will not tak??wue long tot
c.mwy to \ute.a, faint id?wrof what t
!m?wn.
As you honw. . already < yourself at'.
*v.*ry Fail ^tha-ttwe hav?p.. .had so fae?
ibere was ,a-;gjp>d deal, ./Jb'h gambling ;
And swinoUhg dono. And. yet. it w'*s
counted ^ptuf of the if becauh*$.dt
'was rigb^fm.v the fa a: f grounds and
enclosed the;,, ag^uiltMHil > pipducts.
I don to say that it wj^r>v?iHfc
manag it? .off the fan ;vth?t have hfeen
doing t&4r,'Mit I do they cqvdd of
and "4WV prevent j;it.; from . hfing
carrie i^on . at the^ojniiig . oi^,0. And
that . *$diOtii* by r aJlowing ^ these
little "bosilhs" or ^thtcr good.sjjtfoxes
and tongues, .operate ,dq: the
fair grounds and .dwniiig fair w?eek.
l**tt fail wk'$n> the ,fuHC7was in
pro.j?es^(I am j itfcttaking, it^for instate
t^e others flrqtr.e .thes-,u** way)
there w,is a show %oin'jr on a) ni^ht
artjyl'swi not su-*v Ihit wba??ft wasn't
ir.j the- Jay tirn that A/ahii't fit
"'onrdt<ent people, to see much less
spfMidl their hai ?&.; tn&vne<JI ,j money for.
'Often at every ( njniei ther-. rwas a tent
o'r h\(K or tab.#*, with'a piiuv/heel or
Wil' >i art arr.ipgwn\ont throwing
nails or Iron ijhgJi. You^pay so much
take* a tl-QtyMi ov Uijio-.tl the balls, .
.ii"-?S or- v/!ir and K^b'a little iron
'it-brass arttjUr or npfchjftgr They are
jJ-sit there f ??' the? rupney and they
d!#n't c-are Iriw they
VVh'cn th.^ farmers of Horry are
kind encufcj>.' be take the: trouble to
furnish the material'. for a fair, then
why Ko adultejt^Q it with tiash
Si) he will4'be defiVpvc himself an<l
farni!y t)i go i.i Ju.d'se*1 liis owr and
hisi e.i^nbnrs exhibits.
A fa?iM-< no yood il' it isn't clean.
Friern-ts lets set am example for
our sister counties and have a real
agrici-Ature fwjt I*v? patriot? {1 Ar-.
tide 17, section 7 of the State <^onstitu>ion
says,.MN<> lottery sl all 'ever
be allowed or-be advertised by ne^Tpa{t*rs
or oUtlorwiise, or its tickets besohi
in this State, etc."
$ for one- am in favoi of having
ii. . i ?
uus law enforced.
Respectfully Submitted by,
?Lv E. Alfordi.
rcddvi!le>, S. C., Oct. 20* 1917.
o??
Lieut. Joseph L. Sitrgelman, now in
training at the camp at Spartanburg,
S. (X. wltt receive ooe-half of the regi'dusry
estate ovfhis father,. Isaac
S'egelman, New York banket* who
was killed by a l!a'l from hfc horac,
September 30, u>*der the tc?,nw of the
fitutneier's will .
fci I T E R s7
%
hand T^awriters, *or sale:
$55.00
SO.CO
35.00 #.
35.00
10.00
JL2.0U ?
jeen thoroughly overhauled
?t class working condition.
>r, give five per cent discount
tOROUGH,
m CAROLINA.
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md Royal Typewriters