The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 10, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2

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nffo FUNDAMENTAL WAR AIM OF GERMANY An Economic Union Stretching From Hamburg to the Persian Gutf TURKS AND BULGARS AGAINST CONCESSIONS Trews of Non-Bolsheviki Rus* - -* A T> /- f T ? 'f i.'fi lr atlH,*a ft I JOi vSv'iill'" i rv Want Frisoners Freed. Loudon.- -Weltman lb. viovitch, a r i rrUohshevik mombrr of the Russian *' < jopjtttion to Prost-Litovsk, according \< an Kxchan^e Telep.raph dispatch horn Petrogmd, says that the (jerij.:n aUit 11:!e i: report i<? the f'reo.injr t occupied Russian territories do (ends entirely en the relationship ol -?i>c Rolshovik government with the Vlrame unci the Ccssacka. He ad Is vhat if the Haier.tr allies refuse to nr>*rtintc a general p are. Gemma y will i?t coasid*. r here declarations to tli ! rh'hrvik binding. Fundamental Ain?. Ccimiuiy's fundamental war aim Vr. Pavlovitih added, is to create an < 1 nnimn- uni/in stwtrlitnn' T f*. *?- -% Hriin. barg to the Persian Gulf. The dole- ! i ;?te.s of Bulgaria, and Turkey, he aid, are most obstinate regarding t recessions and lie believes their at- ! Vitude will hamper further negotia1 tons. M. Pavlovitcli thinks Germany certainly will demand the evacuation o Mesopotamia, Arabia and Palestine 5nr the freeing of Belgium and oceuyjffl French territory, and. if the srueffl-saes of the Central*Powers in Italy continue, also will demand the return ? f Tripoli. Should Free Prisoner*. M. Rackk, on behalf of the Russian '^legation, accoixling to the Russian official news bureau, made the following statement ta a meeting with the. dustro-Gennan delegates to discuss <be condition of prisoners. *' A ( I n ,\ rf> mrtt r.t\i- rti.i. ? -- a w v>i v. U L L'Ulll WU!^ il%*? *cmbie? with the object of alleviating the miseries of war, I have to an- j ?>?iunco that to those victims who fell mi the battle for pence, no?.v have hoc. abided still more sufferers. "ALrny German friends of peace, social democrats and independents, according to information received have been put into prison in consequence of their fight for peace. It is impossible at present to verify this {.port, but iP it should be well found* !, the possibility of making a suc<?ssfui r.tart with our humanitarian vork will be made indefinitely mar difficult. We hope that the Austroiicrniuii delegation, now in the hea' l c1 revolutionary Petrograd. will at ! ?ast have an opportunity of understanding the spirit which broke the ri.airi of Russian citizens and which n garbs prison* rs of war as free mon I 'i'he Kvcolulionary Spirit. ,lWc h ?i c th:}t the members of the Austro-Gvrmar. delegation will make that situation known to their respective govern merits so that suitable measures may be taken which will * i.able the representatives of this revolutionary spirit to apply them reives with complete e'.efu'.once to the common task. "At some time, I feel compelled h behalf of th<. Polish and Lettish delegations tc draw the attention o? the. Austro-Ck rman representatives to the fact that many Russian citizens, for instance, M. Marklovsky, the poled social democrat, and M. Davesihevsky, leader of the Lettish social democrats, have been deprived of their liberty by the German govern* .< . at T? i* conducting peace prapagmI i) inar.d Socialists' Rchuw. i i The PHrograd corm-pundenl o* ' he Ikt'ly Record says the Russians tii manned that all Sornli I. imprisoned in Germany be released immedi stely. Count von Mirbuch, head u 1* J the (Jcrman political delegation in 'J'etrograd, replied that this was a political question and that the dologa. t>*?n wav only empowered to deal with ??chnicai matters. The correspondent reports that Russians insisted, however, and that (lount von Mirbach j agreed to transmit the demand to the I German govemment. The delegation, i julds the correspondent, will probably be embarrassed by the further demand that large numbers of civilian* v/ho had been taken to (lermany and forced U? labor be released. o i Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days \our drugtdst will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cute nnycttHe of Itching. Blind. Bleed int; or Protruding Pile* in 6to Mdayn. Tbe furat application aivei> Hase and Uest. 50c. STATE ITEHS| OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROUNA PEOPLE Farmers all over the country are making- numerous inquiries about their income tax returns. A return to a normal sugar Supply I for the nation is not likely to be long defrered, the food ndmniistration announced last week. In considering a case on appeal fioin a local board the district board shall not receive or consider any evidence which was not considered by the local board. Railroad men are not worrying about the outlook. They have been prepared for an announcement that the government had taken over tnA railroads. Thirteen Citadel men are included in the list of South Carolinians an - - i - J a _ ..A i 1 ii IL : i e /*: % piuiiivu iu >11ii'iki iiic uuru oil ice rs training camps which opened Saturday. Officers of the various State departments are contemplating petition ing the legislature which meets Tuesday, January 7, for an increase in the 'appropriation for the operation v?f the offices. , Thirteen out of every 1.000 South Carolina men mustered into the service of the United States at Camp Jackson up to December l'>, 19i7, were subsequently discharged from the army because they wore feebh minded. Col. O. J. Bond, superintendent of the Citadel, has revised the list of Citadel graduates holding commis sions in the military and naval force.: cf the. United States Tt is shown that 222 graduates arc officers, quite a number of these being now on dut:, in France. WOODEN VESSELS PROVE FAILURE Washington. The shipping board's wooden ship program wis flatly called a filure today by F. A. Bonder, former naval constructor and now assistant to the general manager of the board's emergency fleet corporation. Summoned before the senate commerce committee, Mr. Bowles said the wooden, constructive venture was a mistake and never should have been | attempted. The program can not be completed on time, hc told the committee, because the country can not furnish enough ship timbers, awarded contracts calling for more lumber than i* represented in the entire output of the Southern pine p: oducers for a year. Most of them were placed in tlie East and South and specify pine limbers. "The wooden program," said Adaim! Howies, "was launched on a scale entirely beyond the country's p:odivtion. .Mills in lite South have rot delivered lumber one-half as fa id as was necessary, and Western mills have been almost as slow." Mr. Bowles took entire responsibility for changes in timber specifications and changes in the design cf wooden ships. He said it was tc make Xhn vcsscls more seaworthy. Ninety per cent, of the labor pi", into the construction of wooden ve sels, he declared, could be used m steel shipyards. CARING FOR THE HUMAN MACHINERY The human evstem is the most intricate pieco ci machinery, and your health?your very life, in fact?depends upon each organ faithfully performing its functions. If as a result >f improper food, lack of sufficient exercise or some indiscretion, you be- ' come bilious, the human machine gotn all cloggedupandaeriouaconsequences follow. It S3 your duty to keep your body in good condition, particularly v ovr liver. This can bo easily done y t;1"' :g a clone or po occasionally of '.sat standard proprietary medicine, Granger Liver Regulator, which acts directly on the clugginh liver and bowelo and Quickly cleanses the system of the fecal elements which clogged the machinery. Granger Liver Regulator contains no calomel nor alcohol and is used in thousands of homes daily, with most satisfactory results. Try a box of it?25c. Sold by all druggists. Ac ccpt no substitute. 2,000 COSSACKS ARE KILLED BY EXPLOSION 1 Stockholm? A Haparanda dispatch ' to Thc Tidnnigen says that the munitions depot on the Russian southwestern front was blown up recently and that all buildings within a radius c? wo kilometres were destroyed. Twv trains Ion led with Cossacks on the way to the Don district were wrecked, causing the death of 2,000 men. THE HOMtY BP Nature Needs Assi: In A little hdp fees a loaf ways. s It you would keep your body ia a healthy and robust condition, throb* btn^ with that splendid vitality that indicates freedom from all ailments, first of all see that your blood is kept pure. Any slight impurity that creeps into your blood will soon effect the well-being of your whole system. A few bottles of S. S. S. will give just the assistance that nature needs unnurD ni ncrc nuuitn oluolo STORY OF FOOD Washington.?Examination of Fooi\ Administrator Hoover was complete today by the senate committee investigating the sugar and coal shortage after Chairman Reed e nd Mr. Hoove* had enlivened the proceedings with clash that had been expected since the inquiry started. When Hoover 100k the stand yes tcrday, Senator Reed, a critic of th food administrator, yielded the ta h of questioning to Senator Lodge nr.examination progressed very smooth K, if, I uuu,) I IIU wfrci , III*-" Cllrl IJ liJit wont into cross-examination himr.o' . most vigorously. Ho attacked the por icy of th<> food 'administration, said Mr. Hoover had usurped powers handling* the wheat situation an sought to develop that sugar pri? agreements were made to benefi Eastern refiners. Mr. Hoover's replies were as shari as the questions . Tlie v heat situation ho said, was handled with the approval of President Wilson and the farm Mre Yo Do colds go down to you tubes easily affected? Abo\ chest? Then your lungs rr expected?consumption oftei Good Physicians E SCOTT'S Because its Pure C 'or strengthening delicate throats f soothes the tender lining Start on Soott'm I building-food without drt The imported Norwegian cod 1iv own American laboratories whl Scott & It Bread Still One oi Even at Inc By H. E. 111 the desire to economize hous because the size of the loaf is decrej This is unfortunate. Bread i people it is 1 lie largest single item, price as sugar, and the Hour bill .< for years have purchased flour at tl cents a pound flour is cheap food x tables. If any aticinpt to pracl ice < less bread compels the pun base of for food is increased rather than dii successful!y fed. If wo can crowd into the dailv bread a person a day, we are curia; fed. Of course the bread must be su supplied by butter and by more lim young children, is provided in milk rich in iron. If fruits and vegetal) prices which seem extravagantly hi use a whole-wheat flour or a loaf 1 and celluloM' than the white loaf of War Workers to be of Women Not By Mr*. Ra Only -4(1 out of every hundred w The rest are in a class which is just class, supported by fathers or mot lie try and they do not enter profe? Eighty-five out of every hundrc Scotland, France and Germany. Th< countries has alwavs been smaller tlu * % iiuOiirf nni'ftl.ivtnilnwf li?-n V A */ t I- 1 V??v? I | I I bloom at the dance clubs, on the g the type recruited bv the national ( We want this class more than t broach left open by the call for men purpose to take away women alrea they are essential. But the great We have a vast reserve, unused cue] untecr. ALP, COHWAT. S. O. stance j Keeping You Well j in keeping the. blood absolutely free ; of all impurities. This old femedy is a wonderful purifier and tonic, and has no equal for keeping the blood rich and pure. It builds up the appetite and tones un the entire system. S. S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere. It has been successfully used for more than fifty years, and people in practically every state testify to its great worth. Write for booklets and free medical advice to Swift Specific Co., Dept. ? Atlanta, Ga. j ei*H wore getting more for their wheat | while Hour was selling for less. K > warmly denied all of the chaivmanS charges and said the food administrcu tion would save the people on sugar alone between $0,000,000 and 5,000,r\r\i\ _ a.\ i .r\ . ? - v?vv in uii1 year oeginning uctODer 1.' Senator Jones of New Mexico, questioning: the witness about support given the food administration by the country, drew a ripple of applause from spectators in the. committee i room by a brisk retort when Chair man Reed intrcrupted. After Mr. Hoover left the stand the committee heard a statement on the < oal situation in Ohio by Joseph McGhee, attorney general for that State. Mr. MeGhee blamed priority order., for shipments to the lakes for most of the trouble. Tomorrow the com.itteo will return to the sugar inquiry and hear Frank C. Ixnvery, secretary of the Federal Sugar Rofinnig Company. o From information reaching the II nit I'd States fnnil nrlminictvntior\ if is believed that some consumers do not know that potatoes are now sold at wholesale on the hundredweight. ings Stron ir throat? Are your bronchial re all, do colds settle on your lay not be as strong as you 1 follows. verywhere Prescribe EMULSION od Liver Oil is Famous 1 and weak lungs while its glycerine s and alleviates the cough. Entui&fon today?It is Nature's igs or alcohol. *r oil owd in Sc?tt*a In now refined in ch guarantees U free from impi-rities. owne, Bloomfield. N. J. 17-21 f Cheapest of Foods reased Prices k BARNARD e\vives may cut down the use of bread using and the cost constantly increass our host food. In the diet of most Today Hour sells at about the same leems appallingly large to those who iree cents a pound. But even at ten chon /Vkni n i * 1? -* ? ^ -? -? ? m ii i.vnij'aicii v\ iiii lllt'rllfS UI1U economy by usin^ less Hour or eating more moat or vegetable#, the oxfunse minished, ami the family may he leas diet as* mticli as one pound of <rood in that the family wijl not be badly pple? lented by fats whieh are usually e and iron. The lime, especially for , and fresh fruits and vegetables are les are not obtainable or are sold at ghr special rare should be taken to whieh contains more mineral matter the baker. Recruited from Ranks Now in Industry ymond Robins omen in ih>s counlrv arc in industry, idindustry. They are a supported rs. They do nothing at all in induscsioun. d women are in industry in England, :? do-nothing class of women in these in in the Tnited States. The bonbon1 a. m. type, which comes into full olf links and the boulevard, is to be onncil of woman's defense, he ciass already in industry to fill the for the army and navy. It is not our dy working from the work to which idle clasfe in America is remarkable. ;gy. 1 am certain that they will vol\ % FOREIGN ITEMS GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EA8Y READING r i c It is reported the Bolsheviki huv* ( arrested the members of the Ameri- , can railway mission at Irkutsk, Sibe- \ ria. | In an effort to give impetus to en -1 hstments in the British and Canadian t forces the British armored tank j "Britannia" will be started on a re. eruiting tour of the United States r January 14. j Coal trains went forward last week under new government orders based on the belief of director General McAdoo that railway congestion rather than actunl shortage is responsible fo> the fuel famine in many districts. MoaKurea taken for the relief of < thousands of New England families 1 which have been without eonl during th0 past few days of extreme cold i weather had served to abate the suf- \ fering by Friday. j i Representative George Holdon Tink ham, of Massachusetts, who is credited with firing the first shot against Austria by an American on December 1.1, while on a visit t.o the Italian front, arrived back on a French steam i ship. Another reverse for the T< utoni liied arms, following that effected y the French troops in their initial drive on the north( m front in Italy has been brought about by the Itai j ians in a shai*p attack in the famous J i'onson loop on the lower reaches o." j the Piavc River. j Maj. Gen George A. Mann, William Sibert and Richard M. Hlatchford, < who have been with the American ex- j peditionary forces in France, arrived j back on a Frencch steamship. It is! understood the officers have been or'cred home to assist in the tunning ){ the American forces for oversea' > *ty. o DO YOU HAVK iGZZY SPELLS? It*?? Important to the Cause, A? Many Conway People Have. Dizziness is never a disease of it?elf?it's only a symptom of some deeper-seated trouble. Much dizziess is caused by disordered kidneys ailing to filter all the poisons froir. the blood. These poisons attack the nerves and dizziness results. If you are subject to dizziness, there igood reason to suspect your kidney? and if you suffer backache, head ache, and irregularity of the kidne> secretions, you have further proof HI _ V many ^.onway people Have learned the value of Doan's Kidney fills ir just such cases. Read thin Conway resident's statement: J. G. Rhodes, carpenter, Conway says: :,I had pains in my back am' loins. I was so sor6 and lame that 1 | didn't rest well at night and in tN 1 morning could hardly get about, had headaches and spells of dizzirp'T i and the kidney secretions were in eg ular in passage. Doan's Kidney, Pills, procured at the Conway Drug ' Co., soon relieved all symptoms of' the trouble and put my back in good shape." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy#- get Doan's Kidney Pills?the ;-ai m thf" Mr. Rhodes had. Foster-Milburn Ct Props., Buffalo, N Y.?adv o GOOD LAND FOR SALE I havo xo: sale a tract of forty (40) acres, more or less, lying on the Bouth side of Lake Swamp, beginning a4 I .^...1 ?; t (i ? * ? ? ' I iji. t owamp cnurcn at W. r. J md Loreiuo D. Holt's line and corner, j unning W. F. Holt's line to Raman branch, thence said branch to G. J. Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo D. Holt, and line of W. F Holt to the beginning This is hind which bel?ng:s to Mr. H. i T. Holt, anc was conveyed to him by 1 Mrs. Jane Holt. I can roll this tract of land for 1,100.00. Call or write me if interested. First come, First served. II II. Woodward, I Attorney-nt-luw , Conway, S. C. TYPKWl I have the following Second I 1 L. 0. Smith (used very little) 1 No. 5 Oliver I 1 NO. 10 Remington Visible 1 No. 5 Royal 1 Blind Fox 1 Blind Smith Premier All of these machines have I and are guaranteed to be in fir Will sell on monthly payments, for cash. Write me your needs. R. G. SCARl SUMTER, SOU Deal L C. Smith & Bros. SUGAR CURING HAM AND BACON. ClemMon College, S. C.?When the neat has been cooled and cut up, rub ach piece with salt and allow it H* Irain over night. Then pack in a bar el with the haras and shoulders in the ottom, Using the strips of haeon to ill in between or to put .on top.* For *ach 100 pounds of meat weigh out 8 rounds of salt, 2 of brown sugar and ,wo ounces of saltpeter and dissolve n 4 gallons of water. P0ur on enough of this brine to c.Gwct tho neat. The 6trips of bacon should bo eft in 4 to H weeks and hams 0 to 8 weeks. They are then ready for moking.?Arti. Ex. I)cpt. N. Pair. Agri. College. O HOW YOU CAN HELP: Use no butter in cooking. Cool? wi jk )!lve or cottonseed oil instead. SaMfKT'd by frying in vegetable fat or o'^ Try to use all left-over fats in ro rig, but if there is some you^cann^ we, save it carfeully, make sC nibbin% wap out of it, or sell it to the soapmaker. O T Lcotl xj oH T| J..**** .... -"- V*.. ft r y^T-1 | |$y|| I ? TJ CRE 13 a olcciric 3 i A plant that will do I year chores and rcI lieve yon and your * wife cf ranch housc I hcid?Llx)r. Delco-Light . ill l>e the host 4 investment yci ever made. Besides lighting votir home and barns, it will rt:n your light machinery the cream separator, the washing machine, the churn and pump your water. Let i.B sl)ow you how easy it i6 to run and how economical to operate. It pay* lor it sell in time and labor nvtd. Home Light & Power Company i Charlotte, N. C. It o \ t imerkyi ^ pk christmas ?j Add to your Gift List f a J the daily savin g of rag, a WHEAT f?l MEAT Aj; FATS j? j SUGAR j5j | * rv?-T?w -aiAir*. ?? IZL'S Drives Out Malaria, Builds Ut> ^$tenjj The Old Standard general fitrensihentng tonicS OROVK'S TASTKMCKS chill TONIC.driver* PJaiaria.ent ichenthehlood.ntMlhuitdniipthc sytfl lem. true touic. For adult* and chiklren. 9 s 11" k h s. i hand Typewriters for sale: ,a m> m m a JB 20.0 J 36.cJH 36.0 >| 10.oil 12.6QI been thoroughly overhauled st class working condtiorol or, give five per cent cfl&oun|| 30R0UGH, 1 TH CAROLINA. I er in J and Royal Typewriters fl