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/ 1 TO WIN T1 ',-g GERMA^ i I MUST BE f g t | WILL YOU HELP PUT ^ / you can't jp? tm fit* (rone ' ? stand by the man at the front | Telegraph, write or tying ot i - ? in your district i H F.i Aid in patriotic work by enrolli ?j member of the American Defen M need apply for membership. E' ,:ii society's Button and certificate ^ 1 ADW60RV R pig HON. HAVin liVWB Mil i - - - i f.x-A m buna tor to (A'rm?H| 1 rf JION. WOBfcUT BACON, I f g^jr I'.X'AmttissaJor to Franco gS| HON. PHMHV BHLMONT, I ?& I'icr-Pnsidrnt /Vacv I.tagno p HON. CtiAKt.lS J HONAPARTK, I g^j b.x-Attorrtry^Citntral U. S. if Your Money | Mj j PIN A KILL TO THIS COUP i ] Mnkc Ohcck* I'tyuhle to KOBI' | it i American Detcmc Sooetr, Inc., 44 L] | Pica r enroll me *?. a MMiubrf of M , I cnclo-tc my check foi 00 ~ Arirttia f'S J r?iciw;>riMijp, J>iU.VJU? aillHCT) Ding IX1 Membership. S& { i. Name r-4 Stirrt Adilreas... ... .... .............. V? < irv and State..,..,. (.,] \ :i 1 Your Country ??awn?owrt?n? 1 You Need Yc i j MMMMMHMWWIWill ll'IT'. I I ! iBBPti i : mmm s i POWERS REVOKE | TERMS PROPOSED j Non-Acceptance by All Enemy Powers lenders Document "Null and Void." : I AnnKBerdiini.?'.Tin (Central r.\ have withdrawn their peace tenon mado public at the Crsel-l.itovsk . conference on nfTcmlw-r 2">. 't wu* announced 1?\ 1 >? . vwn Kuehlnnuv-, ho (h )'n an foreign secretary, in hi.>j.ee.c!v. at lie lirest-I.itovsk cosh zciKf v. ilh the Russians yesterday. (bvir.'v t?> the ncn-acccptanc< by *?' th viciny power: of the- e temis, i)r. VM! .( ,k lihri'.nn staled, that doc'jneni had "hoconn null and void." i T. v ('< i tra! fiHVi )";'))( ace tevrns on ' ' ii;ln r 2n w< i voiced bv Count C/.arr?it?, the Austin-Hungarian for-, < i;,n Tf.irds.tc r. T!iev expressed w'l- ' !iip.a:os\' n> conclude "a general peact I \ itnova forcible annexations and in-j demeitie: and -.announced that j vai i '?i tie- intention of the Central ^Avors t*> deprive of political inde jFiutenco those nations which nan o. t it dumi;?- the was, hut stipulated JI...I 4 1. . .. .. l! ... 4- II.. t-4- ? II tllio lll( 111 l 11 (! political 1.1- | dependence of Nationalities not now : >< sse -'inp' it cou!'! not lie solved in ^ 1ei nationally, hut must ho left i.o each government. and its peoples. This quaiificvd recognition of the , right of sel f-dolorminatiot. was mad-- ! iis(? of in the concrete terms for a treaty later proposer! to Russia oy i the Central Rowers, in which it w;fs claimed that this right already harlj* been exercised in Poland and other) places. Th*. refusal of the 'Central' flowers to consent to the withdrawal j ;v of their troops from these regions led i i to temporary interruption of the n< - j e; gotiations and the counter proposal1 p by the Russians that further discus a sions of peace be; transferred to T Stockhlom, which question apparent a ly was still pending when the f'tdi n sitting of the peace conference wa* called to order yesterday, Separate lVaco, m Amsterdam,?Count Czernin, thej'ni Austrian foreign minister, at a full sitting of the peace conference at j u Brest-Litovsk on Thursday, said thai j hi as Russia's allies had not replied to T the invitation to participate in the l>< * gotiations, it was now a question ni a separate peace between Russia uj and the Central powers. He gave J? reasons for not wishing to tans for ei the negotiations to neutral territory \v and said that if the Russians were bi animated by the same intentions u- ??c the Central Powers, the result of the I fU'gotiaitons would be satisfactory, j co I ilS WAR I [ SPIES I JAILED E B THEM ALL IN JAIL? 1 heo, ??fvc at homo, and P f.? ' porta of 1Gorman activitioo | ng and serving as a regular R se Society. Only Americans |ll very member receives the 5| of membership. I! BOARD 1 IOHN GRIF.R HIBBFN. LL. D.. ' Prtsidont, Prinuton Univtrsiiy HKNRY B. JOY, President, Lintoln Highway Association HUDSON MAXIM) Member Naval Advisory Hoard [ ; HON. THRODORR KOOSRVKLT. i ! Ex-President of the Umittd Stain Is Needed ; p tON AND MAIL TODAY r~ .RT A IM'LFTON, Treasurer [i fi :i i V I\a?t 23rd St.. New York j ; ' the American Defense Society. A Membership, $$.00?Sustaining cmbcrshi|>. $25.00?Contributing i r I I" 1 ' Y~-* . . .Date 1917 Needs You | >ur Country \ r.~n a lam I? ffliiii M' not, pf^pon>-i!>ility lor war would j fall exclusively on the Russians. Only at Brest-Litovsk. Dr. von Kuehlimum, the German foreign minister, said he considered t'v diffieultiar which had interrupted the previous negotiations were not, sufrieicnt to justify the failure of the j peat e work, and a presumable re-j sumption <>i* hostilities. He said that it was the fixed and unchangeable; determination ol the Central INavoisu>t to eonduet elsewhere the peace negotiations bejjun at 1 Jrest-Litovsluj ^ ^ ^ /' Su} J " \ j ' 1 4E?^SaBBi -: ~V*V$fryA' >4# < ' ^MSSifS "Mtmwies j FMAGAia^E ! NCLllS' 360 ILLUSTRATIONS J j THAN j t TVER | ISc c ce#py I i i Aft Vc.-.r N,vA*8ilcnlcr ft i i* CiiSir^cm'Wjtw rt- * ^ mm mm w a a C "?** ' H *4. ??%TP M y:cJ for or,;/ ;t ?- ?/.> >frc? Or;?f? S y o/" mechanical bocfis E sr LflocLanjca R'jagazmo 8 i WljctiJjm Aven??t Chicaero 3 J' &tWiS^JLi^MlCvl\CWWm.Q.ft* : ( fOSFITALS TAKH FULL UQriP-!1 ME ST. A ha so hospital, several of vdud' i ' , . ? re already m operation overseas, icon * ists of the people and material nec-! ' * |. i | s.vary to stablish and operate a hos-i 1 ital without asking outside assist- ; 1 ner except the provision of shelter, j 1 his usually means a deserted hotel,d n empty village, a group of huts or a ' umber of large and small tents. The personnel of one hospital which: ' ; fully organized irrd waiting to he j' :mt to Franco indue << 24 physician* i' itc! surgeons, nearly ? II of whom are 0 dw on active duty at cantonments or f :>.spitals in preparation for their fu- * ire work. The nurses number Go, all1 iving passed rigid examinations. j1 hero ur? 6 women stenographers and li jok'kepeers. Of the 153 enlisted ? en, 65 are orderlies or male nurses, id the remaining K8 ar<? clerks, book icpers, mechanics, and skilled labor- T s. The base hospital is a little Is Orld in itself and must have cooksJ a itcliers, bakers, carpenters, engi-! -t\ ?ers, etc. | c,< The equipment for this one unit j I. st $J 40,000. I h ?? - - THE HORRY HERAL1 NOTICE OP SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintiff, vs. II. D. Elliott, ct al, Defendants, By virtue of a decree in the above stated case, before the Court House door in Conway, S. C., during the usual sale hours on Monday, February 4, 1918, 1 will's*. II the following described tracts of land in the order hereinafter named: FIRST TRACT: "All and singular that certain tract cf land lying in Floyd's Township, County and State aforesaid, containing twenty (20) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Q. Ilnuson; on the east by the same; on the south by lands of Daniel Norris?, ajfjd on the west by lands of sai l Daniel Norris, and lies on the south, side of Morton Bay, conveyed to H. D. Elliott by said Hinson and known as the Albert Rogers land." SECOND TRACT: "All that certain piece,; parcel o> tract of land lying and being ?n Floyd's Township, Horry County, and State of Sont h Carolina, containing two hundred acres, metre or less, bounded as follows: North by estate !; nds of Nelson Huggins, East by i:\s.ds of If. F. Morrison or tract of I*. I>. Elliott; South by lands of 1 <*v cjo i l.owis and Solomon Strics.a.nl and West by Quiney Hinson, ct al, this being land sold to II. 1). El I lott by W. H. Small," '1 HIK1) TRACT: "All that certain tract of land lit Floyd's township, Hony Count v. South Carolina, containing one hundred thirty-five (1 ho) acivs, more or less, bounded north by lands of Charles Grainger; east l?v Piurifoy Ha? .c'Isom j'.nd Fred Pan;?; raid South an 1 West by the edge of Cart Who"! Day. brine; a portion of the Slodd an l fordan land" This tract of land will be fold subjrrt to existing timber rights of x illiamson and Drown Land and. Lumber Company. FOURTH TRACT: "Those certain tracts of land in Fioyd Township, Horry ('our.1 c, South Carolina, s it-crate in Mossy Day, Dij* Doe Day and Cart Wheel Day, containing ">00 aews, more or less, ex vMpt a strip of the Day on the north sale, commencing on a pine corner marked "F"; thrmeo. south 74 K. to edge of Poplar Dranch, said lines joining- the land* of Pcurifov Ilarroly)n. Trie property hereby conveyed tiffing; represcitred on plat by Levi 1 .cGert'te da tub December 1 f?, IS.Id, and Tveing- part of a tract of 2040 cores, conwoyeii to Charles Grainger --Mnytft n?1 <t the above described nrenttvios wri'f'.conveyed to M. F, .Jordan and S. W. Morrison by Charles Grainger by <V*ed of March 1893, re-; enrfttd in il'^bk "('('/ page 179; and Jthe share of said Morrisor. to W. H. Jordan, S? }-X. 22nd. 1893, to all of vhicb deeds and j coords thereof rcf TfT.co i1-- made as a part; heieof. nan' vorrceyod if, Ft. I). F.lliott by Slodd and do "dan." This irodi of land \vi"he sold su'.jject to esci ding fimbor rights < f \V; !i:nnr<on ana I > row a Land and 1 mv.lv, . ..Yvr. ynvny . FjJ-th ttgvct ".Ml and singular that certain pie; e. paivel or tract of land lying ami or"np: situate in Floyd's Township. County ami fctato aforesaid, couta n- i ing f?00 acres;, more or less, known as the Jernigsn Old Field; same convey, or', to Williamson and Brown Land and Lumber Company by 10. M. A'loares In deed of date August 2Mb. 11>0C, and bounded north by W. D. TyIr r; cast by lands of \V. (i. McDaniris' heirs ami known as the Powell land; on the south by Samuel .Jevni!?an and on the west by lands of J\. M. Monro s." This tract of land will be sold sub- ' ject t> existing timber rights of V. illia nson & Brown Land & Lumber 4 'Jompany. SIXTH TRACT: ( ( "All that certain tract of land sit( late in Horry County, South Caro- , ina, containing four hundred acres, , ore or less, known as my Powell . and, bounded Nojrth by lands of Ar- ,| r.agee Strickland; East by Buffkin and; South by my Strickland above ( (escribed, and West by my Jernigan | and. The above tract was conveyed ** H. I>. Elliott by Williamson & <t trown Land Lumber Company by Iced dated May 3rd, 1907, and record ^ i.t on July 20th, 1907, in the office I C. C. Hoiry County, Book "ZZ" j iage 250, to which all necessary ref- ^ ronce is craved." ^ This tract of land will be sold subret to existing timber rights of Witiamson & Brown Land k Lumber lompany, EVENTH TRACT: j "A certain tract in Green Sea "cwnship, County and State a foreaid containing one hundred (100) \ ercs more or less, the same known jj the Strickland land; same convey- T u to Williamson & Drown Land umber Company by W. J. Strick,nd by his deed of the date of June hi "" '"IV 1 "F " P, CONWAY, S. O t\ I '1 . ! V * ' " ? . 2 Di We had a frieiu who was very sun that without expensive butter you conk not make a real cake She was quite stub born about it. Pro lerring not to argue w c just gave her ; can oi wholesoim C ottolene and a coo! , 1 ook. Ti\is friend. .Mis J . t< >ok I Hlth LUH in a !e a choc ola t c..ke w ith Cottolcne If v re. could hav< heard h I entluis< over that cake vol \\ ould have though that economical C \>t tolene for cuke-mak ing was her oar lie > \ V"?! Kecnomical Cottolcne yr nlsn lor all trying anil lor all > 1 kz Sth ,1900, recorded. in the olfice ?.t the R M U hi???l. a * a ? -"i. v/4. ."'wn Hi'. same bounded by land ol' Johnson l'lcyd, Duncan M cares, ot al., being the pitemises enovcyed to W. J.j Strickland by Burroughs ?Sc Collin: | Company/' This tract of land will be sold sub jec tto existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumbei Company. KIGTHH TRACT: "That certain tract of land in -JOioyd's Township, Horry County, South Carolina, known as the P. i). Todd land, containing 112 1-2 acres, more or less, lying on Nichols and Conway Public Hand; bounded by lands of bred Pago, the Charlie Grainger lands, et al, described in c):e deed made by P. ih Toda, dated July 19th, 1S97. duly recorded. Lscent that portion of said land convmvm! U- t n " ? .... . . ?w ,, . i . \n.i v. i" s i i;y It, I >. I'.!all by need da I 'd (\tv>foer '!i, 1.VM1. ' orded N'ovcrrbci' 7. 1 i) 1 t in !)ce:l Vh>1; QQQ page *-!'. ofTkv of Clerk >f ; '."ftu? i o!" Horry County."" This tract of Jand wiii bo solo sub"u s 1 to exist in# tinii**i rights of Williamson ?k Urav. n I.ujw! & LiKt.bc. Company. ( N . X ill Tit ACT: 1 "All ami singular that certain par <e\ or tract of land, situate in Lloyd's 'township in t)\<v County ami Stat" aforesaid, in tlio Sonth'Tn part o. ( Cart Wheel Hay, containing; I'if, < i \ t?a) acres, more or loss, beginning | rl a green short straw pine at < , ii< ar Shingles Path at the edge of | ori'l Hay, thence running nearly a i j north course with blazed trees to D.j r . Page's line, thence running with j ?. Pago's line and to the various line', j) w,.n. 4/11 < ? .-. .vr> lo v iiiti uc race's lino, thence A'ith Charlie Pace's Iiu<^ to the edge j the bushes, thence with the edge ( >1' the hushes back to the* beginning J \ erner; being the same land conveyed to H. I). Elliott by I. .1. Ulanton >y his deed dated November l.'ith, A. i y ). 1912, and recorded in deed book ! n 'VW" at page 188." I y IE NTH TRACT: 1 v "All ami singular that certain ' (j met or parcel of land situate in doyd's Township, County and State ^ foresaid, containing thirty (ttO) 5 cres, more or less, bounded on the ^ lorth by lands of Daniel Duncan; on 1 he east by Cart Wheel Bay; on the 1 outh by land of Mose Page or J. B. 'ago, on the west by land of Quincy Jj iinson, conveyed to Albert Rogers y Nelson Muggins." . TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchna- I i to pay for papers. I W. L. UK VAN, I Clerk of Court of Horry County. I nnuury 12, 101S. ' . 0 Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days J our druggist will refund money if PA/O V INTMENT fails io cure any case of Itching, M lind.BlcedingnrProtruding Pilesin6tol4days. V he first application given Ease and Rest. 20c M O J. W. AI fort I was in Conwav on J iisiness recently. WL * 1 in ca scoveries 1 m e< 1 ular private iliscov- cu] ^ cry. sti Perhaps you are I like our friend, Miss hg S . used to he. cu| Ma\ he \ on would like to k'disco\er" k'?j '? 111e delicious ceor- 1:11 Ll o!ii\ u'f k'ottoleno tor ')a' - yoi'r cakes. V. hy ^-1 don't \ on try whole- *-11' some Cotloleuc and nithe \ ery sau)e recipe j the used r Herts *cL&: of x '. i .!;> 1 ittolulio ** . o ?> ' Z I'M-. Mi<i.i.r ;> ,T_s *" *-* /> ? v ^ .* " !- V s '.*11 j) 1 ! v *x 1 ' 1 . 11 ( . 1,-vc! u iWjXJon-v b*Lui? I pow J"i* !v *i t ', *v *' >.:'t u 1 ? v-v,... iL-iC P ( ' 1 ' Process*. k ream ti.. C. o 11 u I c 11 e, add one /, _ "rttt w \Q..f x?\ M. E v " i he Nuiuiel jWOULD ABOLISH TAX COMMISSION County Commissions Instead. Torrens System Repeal/ ed Last Week. Columbia.?Senator Simian, >. Oronoo county introduced a t ii! io ; lcpe-al the act eve-a tiny; the stale U \j commission. Ii? would suusliud; | Cor that boely a commission in on h | county oenuposd oi three- ni-o t>. 1 . appointed l:y the yowiv.or h ' an i v1 ih the advie'C and cent . 'it oi i .senate. I The chairman of llv em.m y ' ceu.uni;-.? ions would se-leut a at * ! v commission tc he* cei.upe.seel oi' ? e\ " men, e.ne i rem each cone it n .! mil re-l. I r.is < c.iiiii'ia .on vv??i; d . i one of it n'omhc.s ciiaiiau o and i : v e)li!<l he: known as the --int.* .a" # l enumissiouer. Tie he use parsed . I i>i!l repeal ny the ten urns r< fistra Liem system. House- Hill raveuvd. The i)il! to abolish tlie state* t. ' ' onimissiem was re porte el fave ?-al . a the- house, Tile house- l-iil ? iw'.l lliat i11 its stead a state- beutrd ? -ejuali'/at ion is to lie creaU-di, eta 1 eased ea id memhe-rs, one iY? m ; ! , judicial circuit. A bill to increase* the salarie* tale* oftiiers was inlrewiwc <! in " muse-. Circuit Jtielyes 1-iarne- t Mom ?'rank 15. Gary and Thomas .1. Mam lino, were reelected without opoo ion. 0 Legislation to he pressed by tin . tenate military committee for o.n i i e nan control ot war supplies pivot;. ^ y will provide for an adniinislr.il. > ! rith broad powers under the pi\ . . ent. o | P > # * i" > s ! Used 40 Years f j" P liARDU , <11: [ The Woman's Tonic Jj^ I A n | Sold Everywhere > ? S; nan ro% ike .onomy p sugar gradually, rring constantly, at yolks thick and lit, add remaining p sugar gradually, ntinue beating, unbine mixtures, x and sift Hour, < in g pow der an*! t. Add to first ini.xe alternately with Ik. Add flavoring i Lokl ill the w bites eggs beaten stiff d dr\. Bake 15 p.'!tec? in a iiioder! OV-.il. I ' > v r *.?rvtr or ;r ! vv m *:<">. be -ur i{ ' T V h:!?.i -U C > lie 11".. ! vol! v? v>ukb ' 'f1. (. 'olio! :i:c 'Jt > ? ih v. :., i*j in e: -e.^r I : - I i L I & * I 1 i / rror-'" ":i t'v.s , t . com v-iiie: . . j ???^ ii command ,, held blameless For Reverse to the British Arms at Cambrai. Lav/ Announces. jjt.j*' IJ,- >,?c a 'I r j :t:); j .,v. ' > > M?,i ? cv- (v.n yt s y " ? " a- not m c - sa.-y i. ' ' \> "o hr. Ki, )<! hj . , ... ..... . ,.iv.Mrveii > !'i? ? > i.. v.r.i <u j o iso o the 10V( v <> hi Cum!>: u!. ! > .<;.!* ! . W Ki A! M 'i ll 1. .< a. > : <p . ' '. ii.st ill.' .< A. ' v An'1 .v.ot A.n 11;i<i !>t < . .. Ayi j !y jii u 'i\> ',1 lb ' WO : I ' t i; {'. } i; : V- in i t ii:.> .< r . i saraind b\ the &cr\i 1?> i . t . . vi ' W:'.V eat . ? - AA . ' < .: he highly i A.n ni: 1 > ' | \\ :i io.!< ;* ; to have* a ; obii <'i' i .1 * .i the i ,\ <vn i. !..? !: '..M'h tviu'tily had ?>< , e. ?v.. Tiv ? . 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N.x ) >. ton Di'iinj.v, moi -.h o< r: i* Kost Hi * rt I'ovijs! iiv. asksU 1.h"? iianwllor i i' ho iv iltl <!i v.o! riDii1^ .at I iolti t"' .irsHaip; was bsisj; sliovrd of his I'or.imund in Kra'sw. . \v;i! tin n ilia* M Nous- Law ip> ! , I that it was an its lioerssnry for i u to <?') so. llritish troops i.mlor (Ion oval ^ii* ilian l?y;u.?-, by employing a la. go imbor of tanks aiul without I ho ru<imary preliminary artillery pr< pa? iliovi. tool; the Hermans by stivpli " the area west of Cambrai and so e?lod in penotrating the Toulon lino r a distance of five mile,s\ Thouiiuls of Germans were taken prisouNine days later, the German* ade a determined attack on the vvly formed British salient and reed back Gen. Byng's troops for a stance of about two miles recapring Bonrlon wood and the tovvns Anncux, Alareoing and Caiitaing, o duWcTt That Don Not /Wfrct tho Hearf cause of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AX.V VK BKOMO \)UIN1 NIC is better than otiHnary limne aud does iK>t cause nervousness nor icittK in head. Remember the mil 21a.11c .:ud ;k lor the signature of K. W. GKOVfi. JO*.