The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 07, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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KN0ED FOR
SINKING SUBMARINE
t
C'onvscwder Handled Armec
4
Guard in Highly Efficient
Manner.
iYAWZA FOUCHT
. THE U-SOAT ALONE
Suffered 11 o Serious
in Two and a Ha?.f Hour
Encounter.
Washington 15 c n j a i n i n H. Groves
n kiof gunner's irate, has bet n com
ruled by Secretary Patrols for hi*
.-.I and offieion.y on .January 1 o
n the American ship Nyaaaa. o:.
v ich Groves was commander of the
"nod iv;i: rd, sank a Gorman submuv
\ in battle lasting- tw > hours
or ' a lvv!f. droves' home is in New
.'ford. Mass.
The Tolling Shots.
After the Nyauza had fired trj
r .ads and the submarine approxir
: tely -Oh rounds, Groves got the L'-|
I :t's va ige and fired feur hells in
mhek succession, causing the subma
r "e to "come broadside and keel
ever." ll then disappeared. The lvboat,
Grove said in his report, "did
rot quit from choice, but from necessity."
The navy's commendation announcement
says:
"The promptness with which the
preiscope was picked up and the accuracy
of fire denotes an efficiency
cn the part of the armed guard for
\ 'iv immmnn/liii/.. ftfl'i/.n* .
' " 1VII VJ1 \r * VW Ud VVMlilllClllUlll^ VI IIV. ci
was responsible."
"A Fair Hit."
New York. The American steam
ship Nyanza reported to have sunk
p Gentttui submarine in a two and a
half hour fight, was formerly a Ccrman
vessel under the name of Ess- j
lingfen and was one of the ships seized
in Pacific, waters when the United
States entered the war.
\ lyricf report of tlie fight received
here was that the Nyanza carried
on the battle with the U-boat alon<
and that four German shells landed
aboard but without doing any serious
-damage. The American shell which
put the submarine out of action wa.(
.described as "a fair hit," and indications
were that the U-boat was destroyed
with all on board.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
s
Crashes into sour bile, making
you sick and you lose a
day's work.
Calomel salivates! It's morcu y
Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver. When calomel comes into
contact with sour bile it crashes inlc
it, causing cramping' and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated
and all knocked out, just g<:
to your druggist and get a bottle o!
]>odson's Liver Tone for a few cent.v
hich is a harmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't start youi
liver and straighten you up bettei
and quicker than nasty calomel ami
without making you sick, ycu just
go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while 'I
vou take Hudson's Liver Tone vol
will wake up feel in g great, full ol
ambition and ready for work a.u
play. It's harmless, pleasant an
safe to give to children; they like it
?adv.
o
Jesse Woodward, of the U. S
Navy, an<l who is now stationed ai
Charleston, spent last week-end it
the city.
USTMG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heais.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 30c. $1. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT
4ft
STATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
The health situation at Camp Jackson
is steadily improving and has
] been almost ideal for the last few
weeks.
Victor E. Rector, director of war
gardens for Columbia, says: "The
war garden work in Columbia is going;
well.
Thorough investigation will be conducted
by Governor Manning and an
attempt made to bring to justice the
parties who participated in the lynch
ing of Walter Best, a negro, at Fairax
last week.
A war conference, attended by
David F. Houston, secretary of agriw.ltu'o.
and other prominent workers
>f the Council of National Defense,
rill be hold in Columbia late in
March.
Senator K. 1). Smith arranged a
onferencc with high government oficials
relative to the matter of how
he $20,000,000 appropriation just allowed
for the purpose of making
Charleston a big government port is
'.o be used.
SAG ATTACf MADE
AGAINST AMERICANS
Three American Soldiers were kill(1
and nine badly gassed in two formidable
gas attacks made by the Germans
on the American positions in
the TouI sector early one morning
with projectiles.
The enemy also heavily bombarded
the American batteries with gas 1
.-hields but without lesults.
Only tiie excellent preparatory
training in quickness by the Anieri- 1
an troops prevented the projectile 1
| attacks, the first experienced by 1
ihem, from causing more casualties. '
The attacks were made within ten
minutes of each other and were dii
acted at a certain wood. Seventyfive
eight-inch shells of 80 per cent,
gas, and 20 high explosive shells
were from German mine throwers. <
The flight of the projectiles war |
traced through the air, the gas shells
bursting in the air and the high ex;
plosives detonating when they came
in contact with the earth. Large
fragments of shells flew from both ,
, missiles. IJ
! The gas caught some of the men '
before thev were able to adjust their (
masks and overcame others while
thev were asleen in duirouts.
I
Avoid Dangerous Drugs
Don't dose yourself with poisonous
drugs 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 no poisonous calomel. It
' contains no injurious alcohol. It does
! not cause unpleasant after effects. A
! dose or so wfll coon relieve sick headi
ache, indigestion, constipation, de;
pression, languor and all -other ailj
ments caused dv a torpid liver. Gran- ;
' ger Liver Regulator is composed en- 1
< tirely of selected roots, barks and
herbs of special medicinal value. It
i may be freely taken by any member
; of the family. Just try a few doses,
and see for yourself what a splendid j
i medicine this is and how thoroly it
cleanses the system of impurities.
? ! Price, 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
i. Demand Granger Liver Regulator and
1 accept no substitute.
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COPY SIMMONS FOR RKLIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Buivoughs & Collins Co., a Corporation,
Plaintiff
vs.
1 (loo. VV. Quick, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED:
VOII AF?n HRRl^IiV V!TT\T YmXTVn
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
j said complaint on the subscriber at
j his office at Conway, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
I and if you fail to answer the com
j plaint within the time aforesaid, the
1 I plaintiff in this acton will apply 10
1 the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Hiitf.d .Inniuii'v 1'.\ A I) 101K
|! . E. J. SHERWOOD,
i Plaintiff's Attorney.
| To Goo. W. Quick, absent Defendant:
' Take Notice. That the Complaint in
the foregoing stated action, and the
Summons of which the foregoing- is a
copy, were filed in the office of the
Clerk of Coui*t for Horry County 011
the 19th day of February A. D. 1918.
W. L. BRYAN, (D. S.)
C. C. C. P.
1 E. J. SHERWOOD,
:>t Plaintiff's Attorney.
1 Conway, S. C., Feb. 19, 1918.
THE HOMtT Ml
Rheumatism Bacl
Wit!
> N i k
No Let-Up In Its Torture.
Pretty soon you will be reaching
for the liniment bottle again, for thi
millions of little pain demons fha
cause Rheumatism are on the war
path. Winter weather seems to awalc
en them to renewed fury.
But your Rheumatism cannot b
rubbed awayy because liniments an<
lotions cannot reach the disease. I
is in the blood* and only a remedy
that goes deep down into the circula
HOW YOU CAN HELP
FOOD ADMINISTRATOR
Realize that the restrictions suggested
by the Food Administrator.:
are for the good of all the people and
to win the war.
That those who are undertaking to
enforce the food regulations are
doing so from a spirit of patriotism
and service to their country and not
for pay.
Observe the wheatless and meatless
>'ays strictly, and see that others do
so. These are most essential.
Insist upon the wheatless and
meatless days wherever and whenover
you eat.
Good intentions and promises count
for naught. Both y reach and practice
home economies.
Talk food conservation.
Tell your neighbors of a practical
and appetizing rc-ipe you have yourself
used that economizes in wheal,
sugar and fats.
The food regulations are all sure
and patriotic, and if you find your
merchants or eating* houses are failing
t.o co-operate, report the facts to
the County Administrator and give
your trade to those who appreciate
the actual necessity for reciprocal
rules.
Women's clubs should discuss practical
household questions and leave
their Ibsen and Browning evenings
until the boys "over there" return
home.
When you use wheat see that it is
mired with coin meal and other cereals.
See that your neighbors and particularly
your merchants is co-oper- i
r.ting and is not asking unauthorized
prices for food-stuff.
F?c independent of the outside world
and provid your table from your
own field or garden. Have foodmm
A GAR ff
LOAD OF y
We have just received fr<
Horses and Mules and h;
in our barn. If in need 1
and see these.
I. u-/ Your
jenkin:
TABOR, NOR
rieUJsl
Times of war when near
der changed conditions; when
use are higher than ever; wh
es the things which we forme
time of all times when we nee
Our experience lasting o
with the markets where the t
tributed, and knowing how to
goods that will do the most g
ter position than ever to help
trades with us during the yea
s
j.Aiauiwug uciv;ll duu every
have had during the past, we
ance of good will during 1918
DUSENBU
Toddville,
tALD, COKWAT.?. O.
: on the Job
h its Old-time Fury
tlon, and routs out the disease germs,,
can rid you of this disabling disease..
I S. S. S. has given some wonderful.
? results in treating Rheumatism. Be
t Ing a purely vegetable blood remedy,.
- it purifies the blood of every germ,
- and thus removes the cause of Rheumatism.
Get a bottle to-day at your
b drugstore,' and "start'on the right.
I treatment that willlget results. Free
t advice about youircase can be had by*
7 writing to Medical!Director, $6 Swift .
- Laboratory, Atlanta*. Ga.
stuff to sell, not to buy.
Remember that all you save in
wheat, fats and meats is for your
soldiers and their companies in
armies. 1
Be a soldier behind the lines for
half an hour each day, and spend that
time in seeing that food crops are
cultivated on your fields or cultivate
your own garden.
If it is not for you to be on the
; firing line, do your bit in saving and
I producing food.
ANOTHER RAID MADE
ON AMERICAN LINE
With the American Army in
Prance. Another- German raid on
the American line was made at 9:30
o'clock last night in the Chemin des
Dames sector. A'fter sharp fighting
| the enemy retired leaving four prisoners,
two of whom were wounded.
The Americans lost some killed
and a number slightly wounded ?r
missing. All are New Knglanders.
Three companies of shock troops,
one of which hud been brought from
I.aon by motor cars for the attack
came up behind a heavy barrage
which had been put down along the
loft flank of the American forces.
After sharp fighting the enemy retried.
The Ameircan and French artillery
effectively countershclled the enemy
during thro attack, which was localized
and during his retirement.
It is not permitted to disclose the
number of American casualties. One
of the prisoners captured said that
this was the beginning of a series of
similar raids on a large scale afoog
the Western front.
o
One Darlington farmer the other
day soW 6,000 bushels of com for
$i2,ooa I
m HORSES
~ 8 MULES j
om the West a nice car of
ave about thirty-five head
of a Horse or Mule come
s truly,
S BROS.
TH CAROLINA
ieipYouT
ly everything has to work unprices
of things the people
en we all have to deny ourselv
rly used in plenty: Such is the
d to help each other.
ver many years in keeping up
hings the people need are disbuy
carefully and obtain the
ood: we feel that we are in beteach
and every customer who
r1918.
customer for the patronage we
respectfully ask for a continu%
mi it AA
KT & UU.
^<^0^ s m c.
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(FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING j
The German* raidtr* WWlf,. which
has returned to a home' port after
raiding Entente shipping*-in the Paci'fie,
destroyed at least 35 ^vessels.
A gas company in London has paid
out nearly half a million ' dollars to
the dependents of 3,21&Jof its men
who have joined the cofinrs..
Imperial Chancellor von; Hertlin,;
has failed to drive a wedge between
the entente allies by his reply to pres
ident Wilson.
The British hospital ship Glcnart i
Castle was sunk in the Bristol'Chan*
nol, it is announced officially. There
were no patients on boaritJ
The library at Camp* Jackson is
now a well known and a much visited
place ever since it opeoed.-!its doors
to the throngs of men Ikst week. The
new building which houses the library
is a neat looking structure, well suited
for the intended use*..
The latest American contribution
to warfare, the Browning automatic
rifle, was officially introduced to con^ress
at a demonstration staffed in a
remote valley in tin*-lulls that sui>
louivd the city,. For. more than two
hours the air was filled with the
snarl and crash of the firing, senators
and representatives operating
the new weapons for themselves under
the direction of a squad of officers
from the machine gun school at
.Springfield, Mass.
PROGRAM OF HORRY t'MON.,
The Horry Union will convene with
the Kdon Baptist church Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, .on the fifth
i Ford's Day in March.
11 a. m. Introduction Sermon,
preached'by Rev. W. C.' Reaves.
12 m. Union called to order h\ [
Moderator, Churches called, letters \
presented and read. An invitutiOa
extended te vjisvting bretheren. Aiv>
pointment of committees by Moderator.
Topic No. t What is meant bv- It
:s not Meat Co Take Children's Br*vid
and Cast it unto the Dogs. Mark 7r..
j 27v. assigned to- Brother T..\ Jl
I Vaupht.
Totlif Kit '? Whlll til ?""" ?* I* ?
.. ..Ill ia IIIUUIII UY IW,
Reing Eiusior for- a Camel to go
Throughi the Eye of'a Needle- Ulan
for a Rich Man to enter the Kitagdbn:
of God Mark l"Oc?,4 2Sv., assigjoed to
Rev. Seth Milligan.
Union dismissed until Saturday
momijgg.
Saturday.
9> it. m. Union called to order by
Moderator, list of Churches called,
invitation given to new .or oldi Chi?r?n
es Cor membership- with the Union.
Reports from sister Churche* on different
objects.
Topic No. 3 What is the P'ssentiul
Things that Proclaim to our Salvation
? assigned to tiro. L*. Di Edge.
Topic No. 4 What is the Benefit of
Umdny School, Assigned to Rev. .1.
H. Cuusee.
Topic No. 5 What Proof Have we
in the Scriptures of our Heavenly
Recognition ? Assigned to Bro. A. J.
Todd.
Reports of Committees.
Next sitting of the Union.
Closing song: "God be With You
Till we Meet Again/*
20 minutes noon.
12:.">0 Preaching by Rev. J. H.
Causee.
Preaching Friday night by Rev. L,.
M. Johnson.
Preaching Saturday night by R<*\.
G. W. Harrclson.
Sunday.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Preaching by RovN T. H.
Patterspn.
A cordial invitation to all.
Rev. L. M. Johnson,
D. W. Nance,
J. L. Todd,
COMMITTEE.
TYPEW
I have the following Second
1 L. 0. Smith (used very little
1 No. 5 Oliver
1 NO. 10 Remington Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fox
1 Blind Smith Premier
All of these machines have
and are guaranteed to be in fi
Will sell on monthly payments,
for cash. Write me your needs
R. G. SCAR.
SUMTER, SOI
Des
J? L. C. Smith & Bros.
A*#*.'
IBIININ& CAMPS I
TO STil INSOUl
Reports, to. Contrary a
"Newspaper. Talk," Saysl
i Baker;. |
r _ jfr I
Augusta, Ga.-r Newtorr. Dn Call
Secretary of Wary accompanied I
Surgeon General Gargas, Lieuterl
Colonel Charles L.. Furbush *
Major William.H* WeUh, medical||
fleevst spent1 today..in Augusta I
during the morning: nrtadb am insl
tion of Camp Hiincocld
Seejn?ttti*y B&kcr described' as. "nl
paprtr talk"' the statement acered I
to him in which h'<i \v>ts. quoted! as >M
ing .that because of the boat, it mil
be necessary1 to 'move some* of I
Southern camps to the northtwft I
moIV He denied that there it* sucl
jrosstlbrlrty. I
Tile secretary \\*as-much nrtpretl
with health conditions at Gamp Hi
cock, both Mr. Baker and General I
pas stating that conditions wenl
the best. They expressed gratifl
tionrvrhen told that the comparal
health report showed Hancock hi
ing alt other ramus for the fifth t|
in sjrx Weeks.
Mr. U&kev and party wall! go f
Augusta direct to Washington,
secretary stated that it was nelces>
that lie return to the capital njwd 1
Ins plans would m>t permit a s
over at any points en route. He
ferec! no explanation as to-his dr
iorr not to stop at Charrtrtte, o
t'h'wo that urgent business demur
lbs immediate return to- Washing
Secretary linker, testifying be
the Senate military committee on
nrarv 7, was- asked by Senator 1
(?rngliuysen iT he expected to h
soldiers in-u&uthern oacnps din
the summer.- The Secretary of ^
replied that he could not answe
that depended on the ivafure of
summer weather. If ifc was comp
lively as severe as the winter, he i
it would *l?r necessary/ to move s
of the trumps.
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NOT IKE.
MY pvr^ons havihgr claims ag?
the> Farmers & Merchants Baofl
Conway*. S. C., (in> liquidation
eluding che deposilwws of the fl
Punk,, are hereby required to fcW
with Ktiike prootf of their clxH
against the said Bank to the^UDfl
sipnuu7 Receivem. Application
boon* noade to tft* Court for ;i|*
autrhKnzing me to pay out ttfe f'fcl
ih. any hands to* the depositors I
clUiiwants, in t?*?ir pro rata shar<H
W. A. FREEatAN,!
| January 2t, 191S J'-Ol-lJ
?-6ave Mil* A will '?B
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Will cure your Rheujmatfl
Neuralgia* Headachy, Craifl
Colic, Sprains, Bruise CutsH
Burns* Old Sores, Stt&gs at?n?
Etc. Antiseptic Ai\*dyne, .v&sB
teroally and ext^rnaU^.. Price I
R ITERS.I
I hand Typewriters for sale: I
^ m
i been thoroughly overhafl
rst class working condifl
, or, give five per cent
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JTH CAROLINA. I
Jer in
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