The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 24, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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TWO
LANSING MAKES PUBLIC
BERNSTORFF MESSAGES'
Former French Premier Had
Communicated vtPith Ger>,
man Agents in Argentina
ASKED THAT U-BOATS
CAPTURE STEAMER
I
And Advised That Caillaux Bo
V
Treated "With Consideration."
Washington.? from i*.s mysterious
stcok of intercepted diplomatic cor;.
' .nidations, the Slate Department
ha- published correspondence bel
con Count von Rernslorff. forme?
v mian ambassador here, and the
id ?'in foreign office, showing that
cr J>:,emicr Caillaux of I'Yaiv*
w..s in communication with German
;.,v. nts i< Argentina, in I Of".
!*he first I'.emstojd f dispatxh con!;
'red very danag'm; e.fejcnees to
' refV roiices a> the French
i vennneid and warm d 'Genua!.
" V spa p * rs against praising him.
Arother gave notice oi the ship or
>. r.ich ( aiilaux was sailing f. rm A;gentimi
and planned its capture oy
hmarines.
i'ite capture of the ship was sough;
because her captain carried important
papers, The G* nnan govern
merit was asked t? treat Caillaux
\\\;h every courtesy and con?idoraficrp.
if the ship was takne.
The department also published r
G'mian censorship rule which forbade
the mention of Caillnux's nam*,
in the German newspapers.
Text of Message.
Following is the text of the nvssf.go
sent by Bernslorff :
"Buenos Aires telegraphed the fotlowing:
'' 'Caillaux has left Buenos Aire:,
after a short stay and is going direct
to Frae.ee evidently on account of the
(group undecipherable) scandal
which he regards as a personal attack
upon himself. He speaks contemptuously
of the President an/1
tr.e rest of the French government,
\ i:h the exception of Briand. He
sees through the policy of England
perfectly. He does not anticipate
the ompleto overthrow of France.
K?- sees in the war now a struggle
:<v existence on the part of England.
Although he spoke much of the "indiscretions
and clumsy policy" of the
Vfilhelmstrasso, and professed to bebeve
in German atrocities. He has
in essentials hardly changed his political
orientation. Caillaux wcl<c
:ned indirect courtesies from mo,
but emphasized the extreme caution
which h0 is obliged to show, as tie.
French government, he .said, had him
watched even bene. He wants v..a
gainst the excess praise bestowed
upon him by rmr papers, especiali.
incito c rcie .crease, and desire.
on the other hand that the Meditortmenu
and Morocco agreement
rhoultf he adversely criticised. Ow
praise injures his position in France
, ... , . ,
t alii mix fi reception hero was coo
H s Totport aliout Uracil had nothing
new. On. Ids return to France, in
will reside in his own constituency
He fears Paris and the fate of Je.ar
tr.
Adviser Capture of Ship.
Another message which von Bern;:
1 "if had forwarded as from Havanr
u- follows:
"Tol, Rio do Janeiro telegraph1.
t -an-icr Araguaya left Buenos Aire,
urnuary 80. The captain i.> carrying
important papers. Capture very do
f .ruble. Caillaux is on hoard. !r
ease of capture Caillaux should in .11
rnobstrusivo way bo treated with.
esy and consideration. Can vo?
iniomi our cruisers?
"Bernstorff."
The instruction of the Ocnnai
< . risorship to tho German press o
J;>ne 16, 1017, follows:
For political reasons, it is urgently
iTqueated that nothing be writtei
about the former French Prime Mm
frier Caillaux and that his name '<n
not mentioned under any circum
stances."
The correspondence, aithoucrh no'
* ~ 7 f>" 1 *
efl'icial announcement to that ef fee
r available, was made public by an
joimccment to that effect is avail
s Me, was made public by arrange
wont with the French government
v.hich desired its exposure. CailhiL:
tc.w is waiting triad in France fo
t rrason on rove1 at ions developed i>
the celebrated I>o!o Pasha cane.
A lifKt fall of snow covered th
ground r\ Olemscn College last wec'
n.aUing the eighth or ninth of t!
roaaon.
STATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Two Sumter rren in the nation's
so.Tire, Dr. Hamilton Witherspoon
McKay and David Worth Lorin, havo
won promotion i-ecently.
At a mass meeting of business
men and professional men of Chester
to consider the government's order
relative to the suspension of business
for the next ten Mondays to save
fuo*! it was unanimously voted to suspend
business entirely in Chester for
that period.
In the senate last week, Senator
Tillman, in a running debate with the
Senator I'omerene of Ohio, said: "I
want to toll the senator that u we
paid $ 100 a ton in South Carloina we
could not get a ton of coal, becaus
it is not there and tho railroad freir
Dante, \ra., the Carolina, Clinchfielr.
<v Ohio Railroad, with many train;
loaded with coal, give an excuse that
it has not locomotives and can not
bring it <o South Carolina.
Building operations which lu,v?
been suspended in Claffnev during
the recent severe weather have been
resumed and the sound of the hammer
and saw is heard in all parts <d
the town.
Mow fast th" South is moving lr
th<> matter of corn production is in
dicated by comparing our a vera g-'
acre yields any ordinary year now
with yields lb ur 20 years ago.
The provost guard in Columbia
.'amps i.> now holding 21 soldiers
Torn the Augusta cantonment await
ng the guard who is to take then*
nick to Camp Hancock.
The first step in launching any mterprise
is i*aising the wind. But u;
he fortnight Mr. McAdoo has be?n
tunning tho railroads and carrying
oal, we have had two blizzards. The
State.
W. W. Smoak, member of the
house from Colleton County, will introduce
in the legislature a bill tc
amend the constitution so us to fix
the meetings of the general assembly
for July instead of January.
The Fourth Tuesday in February
each year was dseignated by the
house as Frances Willard Day, :n
commemoration of the originator of
the W. C. T. U.
Loan of money o* cotton in bales
by bankers and officers of banks was
made easier by the provisions of
bill which passed in the house and
was ordered sent to the senate. The
present law limits the amount directors
and officers of hanks may borrow
of the institutions with which
thev are. associated to 10 per cent. o(*
th0 capital stock. Loans on cotton
in hales were excluded from this pro.
viso.
Avoid Dangerous Drugs
Don't dose yourself with poisonous
drug3 that destroy the delicate lining
of the stomach and the intestinal
tract, when you can stimulate your
sluggish liver by using Granger Liver
Regulator. This standard medicine
contains 110 poisonous calomel. It
contains no injurious alcohol. It does
not cause unpleasant after effects. A
dose or so v.'ill toon relieve sick headache,
indigestion, constipation, depression,
languor and alf other ailments
caused by a torpid liver. Granger
Liver Regulator is composed entirely
of selected roots, barks and
herbs of Bpecial medicinal value. It
may be freely taken by any member
of the family. Just try a few doses,
and see for yourself what a splendid
medicine this is and how thoroly it
cleanses the system of impurities.
Price, 2Gc a box. Sold by all druggists.
Demand Granger Liver Regulator and
accept no substitute.
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Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
iiy J. S. V AUGHT, ESQUIRE,
PROBATE JUDGE.WHKKK
AS, F. G. Todd made suit
,o rn'\ to grant him Cotters of Administration
of the Estate of and Effects
of Mollie M. Todd.
THESE ARE THEREFORE %
. "*t(. and admonish all and singulai
he kindred and creditors of the sai?
I Mollie M. Todd, deceased that tho\
'^e and appear, before me, in thr
r'curt of Probate, to ho held at Con
/.'ay, S. C., on 7th day of February
01S next, after publication hereo:
t ii o'clock in the afternoon, l
v bow euu-io, if any they have, \vh;
he said admiui tration should no
;?r mted.
GIVHN undrr my Hand, this 18'.
' of January Anno Domini, 1018.
Pub!!-died on the 24Ih and 151st day
Ja aviary 1018 in the Horry Herald
J. S. VAUGHT,
Probate Jud^o.
THE HOBBY HOtA
Now Is a Good Tim
T0T1
Mild weather aid treatment*
Don't be misled into thinking that \
your Catarrh is gone. The first touch 1
of winter weather withering it back 1
with alt its discomforts. > 1
But this is an excellent time to 1
thoroughly cleanse the btood of the '
germs of Catarrh, and b? forever J
rid of the troublesome sprays and 1
douches that can never cure you. \
S. S. S., the great blood purifier,
searches out the germs of Catarrh *
save m
by not scrvtntf toe
4J
A pound nvaXcs 4<? oi
1 lot e is H
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Keeping Our St
Early in the world war
extraordinary value of cod 1
soldiers against colds, pneu
Thousands of Our S
scorn ei
Because It Guarantees the Pur
fhigh in food value and ri<
Soott'B will strengthe
Beware of Al
Tbe Imported Norwegian cod Jirer
Our own American laboratories which
Scott & Bow
Hk
WPB
A CAR f n
LOAD OF y
; We have just received frc
Horses and Mules and h<
in our barn. If in need c
and see these,
i Yours
JENKINS
TABOR, MORI
Times of war when nearl
i
der changed conditions; when
use are higher than ever; wh(
es the things which we formei
time of all times when we nee<
Our experience lasting o\
with the markets where the tl
tributed, and knowing how to
goods that will do the most yi
; ter position than ever to help
i trades with us during the ycai
r
Thanking each and every
have had during the past, we
ance of good will during 1918
DUSENBU
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Toddville,
ItD, COirWAT, 8 0.
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reat Your Catarrh 1
/v hie It infest your blood, and chases
hem entirely out of your system. It
is by far the most satisfactory treatment
for the disease, because it
reaches dawjn tbjts Very roots and
?cts at the caused Write to-day for
full information, and expert medical
advice regarding the treatment of
Kour own case. Take advantage of
this chance to-day. Address, Swift
Specific Co., Dept. G 'Atlanta,
3a.
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muchlo each person
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jAimiims. a
if fed mux? NedSSj
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' experience proved the
iver oil for strengthening
monia and lung troubles,
oldiers are Taking
KUUIH
est Norwegian Cod Lhror ON
:h in blood*making properties.
tn you against winter sickness.
coholic Substitutes
oil used in ?cetf'e fmeWoe is now refined in
luarantcn it free fryia impurities.
oc, B loom fie Id, N. J. 17-23
in HORSES !
f & MULES
>m the West a nice car of
ive about thirty-five head
if a Horse or Mule come
, truly,
> BROS.
FH CAROLINA
lelp You.
y everything has to work uuprices
of things the people
in we all have to deny ourselviy
used in plenty: Such is the
1 to help each other.
jcr many years in keeping up
lings the people need are disbuy
carefully and obtain the
urn IaaI \kic\ nrn in hot _
JUU. VVTJ ll^Cl lilltl VVV, v4l V Ml IJVIi
each and every customer who
r 1918.
customer for the patronage wc
respectfully ask for a continuRY
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FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY REAPING
Thc governments fuel restriction
program will not interfere seriously
with the uniforming of the Nutona?
Army.
News came out of Germany last j
week by way of neutral cities that,
the political and military parties in
Germany had patched up their differ- i
ences over war aims. \
As the first financial step in preparation
for the third Liberty loan,
Secretary McAdoo tonight announced
a now issue of $400,000,000 treasury
certificatsc of indebtedness, bear
ing 4 per cent.
An automobile carrying Premier
Lenine was fired upon last week
when h0 was driving to a meeting of
the Council of People's Commissaries.
Five thousand Jewish emigrant" j
cheifly women and children, on the
way from Russia to America, are
stranded between Harbin, Manchuria,
and Yokohama, Japan, and are in
an appal ing condition though sickness
and want.
The Food Administration has decided
all meats except pork may be
eaten on meatless days in a group ot I
Western States in which grower.have
been forced to market their
stock because of the scarcity ami
high price of foodstuffs.
The Austrians made a countor-nt- j
tack in an effort to recover the posi- i
J * . 1 1 A?. _ I A . I * - 4 1
iions gnineu ir\ mo luiiaii.s 111 me ogion
of Monte Asolono, on the northern
front. The enemy was repulsed.
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WHAT'S THE KIMSON,
Many Conway People in Poor Health
Without Knowing the Cause.
There are scores of people who
Irag out a miserable existence with>111
realizing the cause of their suffering.
Day after day they are
ucked with backache and headache;
-uffer from nervousness, dizziness,
weakness, languor and depression.
Perhaps the kidneys have fallen behind
in their work of filtering the
blood and that may be the root of
the trouble. I^ook to your kidneys,
assist them in their work?give them
the help they need. You can use no
more highly recommended remedy
,han Doan s Bidney Pills-?endorsed
by home people all over the country
md by your neighbors in Conway.
H C. Moore, farmer, Conway, says:
"For several years, I was so bad of*
with my back and kidneys that I
could hardly walk. I suffered awfully
day and night from a constant
pain m my back. My sight became
blurred and objects seemed to float
nelorc my eyes. The kidney secretions
at times passed too frequently
and then again, were scanty. 1 got
Doan's Kidney Pills at the Conwav
Drug Co., and they relieved me of
the backache. The other symptoms
of kidney trouble also left. I always
have Doan's Kidney Pills on hand
and occasional use keeps rno in good
shape."
Price f>0c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same thai
Mr. Moore uses. Foster-Mi I burn Co.
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv.
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(h ill) LAND FOR SALE
I have :o. sale a tract of forty (40)
acres, more or less, lying on the south
side of Lake Swamp, beginning at
road at I akc Swamp church at W. F.
and Lorenzo D. Holt's line and corner,
running W. F. Holt's line to Haman
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
point.
This is 'and which belongs to Mr. R.
T. Holt, and was conveyed to him by
Mrs. June Holt.
T can roll this tract of land for 1,000.00.
Call or write me if interested.
First come, First served.
II H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law
Conway, S. C.
~ TYPEW
I have the following Seconc
1 L. 0. Smith (used very little
1 No. 5 Oliver
1 NO. 10 Remincton Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fox
3 Blind Smith Premier
All of these machines havi
and are guaranteed to be in f
Will sell on monthly payments
for cash. Write me your need
R. G. SCAR
SUMTER. SC
r>0
L C. Smith & Bros.
TROTZKY SUSPECTS I
ENTENTE RULERS I
< f.
'.it
Thinks Allies Want Germany I
to Secure Advantag-y
eous Peace .
SO KAISER MAY MAKE ~ fl
CONCESSIONS IN WEST I
Says German Soldiers Are De- M
sorting by Wholesale?The
Chauvinist English. 4
? 1
London.?Leon Trotzky, the Ho!- _f
sheviki foreign minister, is convinced j
thai the Entente governments wish
Germany to make an advantageous
separate peace with Russia, so that
Germany will agree the more willingly
*o surrender what the Allies want
in the west, according to the Retrograd
correspondent 01' The Daily
News. The foreign minister, in an
Interview raid Premier Lloyd George
had made a statement penn'.l^Pfg
wit ill* ill I I il'i> t -t i in iiikI lw> l'IiaL',. 1
k,Vl\ II ? III v> I' ? v \ V I v^ll , III M I III r jiwrvi m
along tiio same linen as an editorial ^
printed earlier in the Bolshevik organ L
l'ravda. |
Premier Lloyd George, the corre- w
! spondenl assured Trotzky, had never 5
n ade such a Statement, on thr Bo!- ifl
shevik leader was hard to convinc*., 1
and sa'd: "That is the Allied policy.|
I!*' added that the atttitudo of the I
Golsheviki would not be influenced by j
the attitude of the Allied government*
but that of the Allied peoples,
Germans Need l^eace. ^
i Trotzky was asked what * hope he '
himself had of a general acceptable
peace. He replied that it wan difficult
to say, Ijecauwe the Germans had
not vet been offered a chance to make
such a peace, but he was sure tho
, Germans must need it.
The Russian foreign minister quoted
German deserters as saying that
the Germans were unable to remove
troops from th0 eastern front in largo &
units. They were removing them one
j at a Mmc and the men, knowning
I whore thev were beine sent. himrw*#*
- *?'? ^
1 from trains in attempts to escape. Ho
! reiterated the story that 25,000 Geri
man r to ops iuid deserted in the Kov|
no district, adding that the German*
! cannot get thoir own men to attack
1 the deserters and are trying to reduce
! them by starvation.
Chauvinist English,
j Asked what terms he actually hop
ed to get, Trotzky refused to reply,
and said laughingly:
"If we were really logical, we would
: declare war on England now for tho
j . akp of India, Egypt and Ireland."
I Tho Daily News' correspondent pro.
' tested that Great Britain made noth'
ing- out of India, to which Trotzky iv
i plied:
I "Then give up being so altruistic.
ou English are th,? most chauvinist.
nation on earth without knowing it."
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W. B. Clarody was hen.' last week
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e been thoroughly overhauled
irst class working condition,
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