The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 21, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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ALL UNITS OF ARMY
WILL BE MERGED
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Troops A'.nost Certain to
Lost Neighborhood
Character
ONE TO THREE LINE
SYSTEM OF DEFENSE
Separate Replacement Divisions
May Be Formed in
United States.
Washington. ? Tho neighborhood
i barai'tor of national army am; j
rational g-uard units is certain t ? j
vanish as the war progresses, in the
inion of army oft'ieials. British an !
reneh forces already have under- i
. Tie the process. and it is now being
'? ;t by American front line divisions
.!< tile direct result of the three-line
stem of deft use lvdd indispensable
1 lienor.il Pershing and the Allied 1
< ieftuins to ke p the front line it '
fall fighting strength.
Plan- projected by the general
.-iaff for ore.ling a general rcplacov
ont system to handle nearly a 1
uarter of a million men this year
;."e founded on acceptance of the fact
teat localization cannot be maintained.
Eventually it is believed that end-ted
men of the regulars, national
; -'iny and national guard will bo inter 1
;aixod throughout all divisions at the I
'e ont. '
Congrors Wants Localization '
Congress expressed a decided pref- i'
vence for localization of the national '
t-?my in the selective service law, but J
?-?any officers have maintained insi;s_ '
Vcntly that ?t should be impossible to *
handle the army except, as one g'reat 1
r.nit. The facts promise to bear out
that view, it is said, and with the reT'
acememt of casualties, the welding (
the expeditionary forces into one
homogeneous unit- is already begun. 1
In an- opinion rendered last Sep tear. }
btT, Acting*1 Judge' Advocate General
Ansell sustained absolutely the lega'
right of the department to transfer :
? (ficers- unci men among the regulars, (
T-ation&r army and national guard as (
found necessary*
The six-divisiou-coi-fis organizati >n '
-.vropted by General Pershing was devised
to give a corps commander a
? .o-division front to hohl, backed up '
l\V two divisions on the second line }
; nd two divisions on the third line. 1
At intervals, these divisions relieve ! '
?rch other, each serving its allotted '
'.no in each of the three lines. As
casualties occur in the front line di- 1
vsions, men are drawn for second '
' ne divisions and second line units M
' :1 up immediately from third lin .. j
< visiops. ;
For Replacement Divisions
Out of this situation has grown the j
p an to ionn separate replacement di-1
v sions in the United States, where]
tie arm of the service for which preliminary
training is given, not the !
State from which the soldier comes,'
vyill be the factor governing mobili- '
/ ation.
Infantrymen would ail be trained
one ctuvp artillerymen at another,
achine gunners at another, and so
on. Men who had been under train
dg six months would be available f u* I
assignment to replacement detach;
ents bound abroad. Their places
v ould be taken by new drafted men
by voluteers gathered through the i
? cruiting service. That would ex <
nd the replacement system back to
i he civilian popuation in orderly,
workable fashion, it is argued.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot He Cured
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hy local applications, as they cannot j
< ach the diseased portion of the ear..
There is only one way to cure catai r- j
bal deafness, and that is by a consli- ,
rational remedy. Catarrhal Deafness 1
- caused by an inflamed condition of <
the mucous lining of tho Kustachian i
nr -i ??'? i >
i w ii*'n mis iuDC is iniiarncii you i
have a rumbling: sound or imperfect
roaring, and when it is entirely
vloscd. Deafness is the result. Un-j(
less the inflammation can be reduced
*.nd this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever. Many cases of deafness are
caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed
condition of the mucuous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts
ihru the: blood on the mucous surfaces
of the system.
We wilt j?*ive One Hundred Dollars* |
*or any case of Catarrhal Deafness |
that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh
Medicine. Circulars free. All
Druggists, 7f>c.
F. J. CH EN FY & CO., Toledo, O.
? adv.
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It was made plain today that the
"United States assented nor dissented
to any plan of Japan for action in
Siberia.
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STATE ITEMSl,
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Senator B. R. Tillman has an- j
n< unced his candidacy for reelection
as senator from South Carolina.
In some of the allied countries the
use ol chickens and eggs is confined
entirely to hospitals and invalids.
The growing of castor oil beans for
Lhe oil that is in them has proven
successful on a small scab* in this j
State.
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The Th ree Hundred and Sixteenth
/ield Artillery began practice last
.voek on the Camp Jackson artillery
enge with the largest guns which
have been fired near Columbia since
"nermun's attack in the spring el'
18()~).
Marlboro County has negotiated a
loan of li' Hi.000 from the Bank of
Marlboro at a rate 2 1-2 per cent.
The 17th annual meeting of the
V.uth Carolina Live Stock Association
was held at the Jefferson Hotel
. t Columbia last week.
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Books of registration are being
nt out by the secretary of state ;
throughout South Carolina. By static
registration is required this year.
Governor Manning called the State
card of education to moot in the office
of the State superintendent, 707
National Loan and Exchange Bank
Building, Columbia, at I p. m. Friday ,
March 8.
Captain Jefferson, the British of- (
ficer at Camp Jackson has been putling
the signal corps through the
Lnglish physical training; exercises.
Dn Saturday an exhibition was given
before General Mclver and other ,
ugh officials of the army with the (
;iglial men showing what progress
hey had made under Captain J offer- (
*cn in the strenuous English exercises.
The concensus of opinion in offi- j
nal and diplomatic circles concerning
Sount von Hortling's speech is that
it is a "war speech" not a "peace!
speech." ! 1
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Whore money is paid by check :>r
noney orders for funds due as in:ome
taxes, receipts will not be re- ,
)U.'red from the collectors' offices,,
unless especially requested by the tax
payer. . |
In an opinion given by Thomas H. 1
Peoples, attorney general, to Wad'1 J
H:uupt>n Gibbes, chief game warden,'
r is held that in all counties except
Berkeley, Bamberg, Colleton, Clarenlon,
Dorchester and Williamsburg
"ines for violation of the fish laws of,
he State should he paid to the State '
reasii.'or to the credit of the game'
iiotection fund.
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GRANGER
LIVER
REGULATOR
Relieves constipation, |
sick headache and biliousness.
Purely vegetable.
Contains no alcohol.
Causes no griping.
Gives satisfactory
results. Large box, 25c.
A dose or two will do.
GRANGER MEDICINE CO.
CHATTANOOGA, TENM.
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PLANS BEING FORMED
FOR PERSHING'S ARMY
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Vv ashuijvton. ? v\ ilh mon, material ,
und suppies moving forward to (ien ral
IN rshitig in full accordance with
the pro arranged schedule, the war
''apartment has taken up the organization
of the first field army, the larg
i'st tactical unit used in modern warfare.
Until General Pershing has under
his command a complete field army,
iu? fLather eigani/.ation of fighting
units will be started. I
It was originally the intention of
1 lt/i id 4/* f*/v ???v\ t K/? ! .... i "
1.111- iii-|/ui vim ill. v i?'iiii nn- | Jii'il | j
field army by combining three army
corps, bi:t it is thought this plan has
been adl.andoned for one which calls
for l'i\c or six. The purpose of this
is to reduce the number of men required
for organizing the army troops
? the special units attached specifically
to the field army for use in con- i
trolling the lines o'f communication
from the ports of debarkation to the
army corps' railroads. I
THE HOUItY HKR1
Watch Your Blooc
Don't Let Ii
Pure Blood Means Perfect
Health.
The average druggist has handled
hundreds of medicines in his day,
some of which have long ^ince been
forgotten.
But there is one that has been s'old
by the druggists throughout this
country, for more than fifty years,
and that is S. S. S., the reliable blood
PRESIDENT CALLS i
ON BOYS TO ENROLL
I
Lads of 16 and Over Urged to
Join the Boys ' Working
Reserve.
Washington.?President Wilson t<>- ' (
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> 11,1 vuiK vi nil illl .-VIIMTtliill IHIV.S O. |
sixteen years and over, not perman- j
entlv employed, to enroll in the Unit- 1 t
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id States boys working reserve. A *!
r.utio'nnl enrollment week beginnim; t
March IS has boon sot aside by tlv :
Department of Lahor. 1
The President's open letter, made i
public today, follows: j <
"The De partment of Labor has set \
aside the week beginning March IS. y
as National Lnrollmont Week for tne
United States Roys Working Re- <
sei CO. The purpose of this national
enrollment we 'k is to call the atten- (
tion ot the young men of the nation 1
to the importance of increasing the ;
food supply by working on the fauns, ,
and to urge them to enroll in the re- }
I
servo. ' t
"I sincerely hope that the young 1
men of the country, of sixteen years , r
of age and over, not now permanently j employed,
and especially the boys in ; c
cur high schools, will enter heartily 1
into this work and join the Ho s: d
Working Reserve in order that they ! i
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may have the privilege for such 1 I
believe it to be, of spending their
time in a productive enterprise which j
will certainly aid the nation to win ,
the war by increasing the means oi <
providing for the forces at the front i F
;ind for the maintenance of those
whose services are so much needed at (
A CAR fl
LOAD OF yf
We have just received fror
Horses and Mules and ha\
in our barn. If in need of
and see these.
Yours
JENKINS
TABOR, NORTI
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Let Us H
Times of war when nearly
der changed conditions; when ]
use are higher than ever; whei
es the things which we formerl
time of all times when we need
Our experience lasting ov<
with the markets where the thi
tributed, and knowing how to I
goods that will do the most go<
ter position than ever to help e
trades with us during the year
Thanking each and every c
have had during the past, we r
ance of good will during 1918
uUSENBUf
Toddville,
LLP. CONWAY 8. 0
1 Suppjy' ? ,
impurities Creep In;
medicine, that is purely vegetable. ,
Many druggists have seen wonderful {
results accomplished among their
customers by this great old medicine,
and they know that S. S. S. is one of
the most reliable blood purifiers ever
made. Keep your blood free of impurities
by the use of this honest old
medicine, and if you want medical
advice, you can obtain same without
cost by writing to Medical Director,
Swift Specific Co., 28 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga.
Iionio.
"Woodrow Wilson."
ONAIXDtfS I;
VTTH LKH PlTBOlASr. OT
VHLAI FLUUI PGR HOME USE ffhWffaS
WUMllSI BUY ALSO AH EgUAL
AOOUMT or OTHEa CEREALS
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue 'of a Decree*
Doreclsoure and Sale made by his
donor H. 1*\ Kico, Judge Presiding
n Twelfth Circuit at Chambers, Dior
mce, S. C., in the case of Burroughs
Collins Co., a Corporation, Plainiff,
vs. Cleo. W. Quick, Defendant,
irul dated March 1*2, 15) 1S, Notice is
lerebv given that I, J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff, will offer for sale before the
\.wrt House door in Conway, S. C\.
vithin legal hours of sale on Monda;,
\pril 1. 1918, that being the legal
ales day in said month, the following
lescrilx'd property, to-wit:
ALL AND SINGULAR those tw*?
ertain pieces, parcels and lots of
and, designated as In>ts numbers
sT 1NE (9) and TKN (10) on Rlock B
if Raggetts Heights in the County of |
lorry, State aforesaid, and near tlx4 j
own of Conway. For more particuar
description see map by II. C. Canion,
Surveyor, dated March 25, 1910,
-same being the identical property
onvoyed to me (Geo. W. Quick) oy
burroughs Collins Company by
eod dated March 16, 1914, recorded
n Clerk's Office for Horry County in
look MMM at page 260.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
>ay for papers and stamps.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
.J. SHERWOOD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
k>n way, S C., March 12. ID IS.
H . HORSES
^ ' & MULES11
n the West a nice car of
iq about thirty-five head
a Horse or Mule come
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truly, I
BROS. i
H CAROLINA
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elp You. I
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everything lias to work un- |
prices of things the people
i we all have to deny ourselvy
used in plenty: Such is the
to help each other.
5r many years in keeping up
ings the people need are disbuy
carefully and obtain the
bd: we feel that we are in betach
and every customer who
1918.
ustomer for the patronage we
espectfully ask for a continu111
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FOREIGN ITEMS
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GATHERED AND CONDENSED
I FOR EASY ftEAPING
Renewed efforts to hasten the
| wooden shipbuilding program were
launched last week. ^
Assurances of a reasonable profit
and representation in the food administration
for cattle growers were
asked of President Wilson and of
Food Admiaistator Hoover by a com ,
m it tee of the Missouri Live Stock
Vssociation.
The American foi*ces northeast of
Toul carried out an important raid on
.he German lines Monday night. The
'ltillery preparation lasted 4f> min j
v'.tcs and the Americans entered the
German defenses as far as the srr11
< 1 line.
Inquiries of central such as "Give
're the time, please," or "Where iv
the tire?" will not be permitted ovci 1
he lines of the Southern Hell Telephone
and Telegraph Company in
Georgia after April 1.
The circulation o'f false report .
among farmers by German propagnn
lists threatens to curtail the planing
of castor beans, in the production
of a suitable lubricant for airplane
motors.
The death of Mrs. Lena Guilbcr
I T <1, th American woman who i
wrote "Keep the Home Fires Hum-j
ing," one of the popular marching
rungs of tlu Hritirh army, and lu<> i
crippled ?on,Walter, was a pathcth
incident of the n cent (lerman aii
laid on London.
Protests against the war d< partment's
new policy of issuing casualty
lists without addresses continue to
reach members of congress.
IS IT "J 1ST A COLD"?
Conway People Should Ask Them*
selves This Question.
Don't say: "It's just a cold."
It may turn into backache, rheumatic
aches, achy joints.
Or other serious sickness that
comes from weak kidneys.
Colds are due to congestion.
Congestion makes the kidneys
overwork to filter the blood.
Colds often leave the kidneys weak
IP! I. ? 1. *.!. _ . -IJ
riiat urviiK uii?f cuiu;
Then us~ Doan's Kidney Pills to
avert th? kidney dangers.
Pet this Conway resident tell you
about them.
J. T. Proctor, farmer, Conway
says: "I had pains in my back and
loins. At times, I had headaches and
dizzy spells, during which my sight
blurred. The kidneys secretions
were often too frequent in passage,
breaking my rest at night. Colds
settled on my kidneys and made my
hack a'-he worse. I used Doan's Kidney
Pills, procured from the Nortor.
Drug Co., as directed and they re
lievod all signs of the trouble."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ;
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get i
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same thai
Mr. Proctor had. Foster-Milburn j
Co., Props, Buffalo, N. V.?adv
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SHIP BUILDERS GIVEN
IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS
Washington.?General increases in
wages, an eight hour day with lime
and a half pay for over time, free
transportation where an employee <s
eompelU'd to spend more than ten
cents a day in car fare, and provision
for grievance committees of the employees
were contained in an award
today by the shipbuilding labor adjustment
board, applieabe to all wooden
shin vanls south of Baltimore nn?l
all stool yards south of Newport
News on the Atlantic and Gulf
1 Coasts. The decision follows in principle
the award in the Deleware and
Philadelphia districts which gave la|
bor important concessions for which
the working men have been fighting
for years. The hoard's decision prohibits
any discrimination between
union and non-union men in a clause
I
I which reflected the gravity of the j
i shipping situation. I
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 fii
I Will sell on monthly payments,
for cash. Write me your needs
R. G. SCAR,
SUMTER, SOI
Dea
L- C. Smith & Bros.
EVER SALIVATES wl
CALOMEL? HORRIIh
Calomel is quicksilver and s
like dynamite on
your liver.
A
Calomel loses you a day! You k
what calomel is. It's mercury; qu
.silver. Calomel is dangerous,
crashes into sour bile like <lynar
cramping and sickening you. Cal<
attacks the bones and should neve
put into your system.
When you feel bilious, slugj
constipated and all knocked out
believe you need a dose of dange
calomel just remember that
druggist sells for a few cents a 1bottle
of Dodson's liver Tonrv, w
is entirely vegetable and ploaPan
take and is a perfect substitute
calomel. It is guaranteed to t
your liver without stirring voi
inside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes
sick the next day; it loses you a <
work. Dodson's Liver Tone xtrai
ens you right up and you feel g
(live it to the children because
pi rfectly harmless and doesn't g
?adv.
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MAKK VOI R WAR TAX LSC(
RKTIRNS. |r
"Mr. Salaried Man, Wage Kau
farmer, Merchant, Profess
Man, Tradesman and Others:
"At the request of the governn
we wish to direct your attentio
the imperative necessity for ma
your income tax return before M
1.
"Don't think the income tax
doesn't apply to you. You maj
pretty sure that it does.
"Did vour (tiilnnv. ?? ?
come amount to $84.33 a ml
(that is $1,000 a year or over) di
1017? If so, and you are not
ried, yon must make n statemer
tins income to the government
you are married, or support a fai
it will not !>e necessary for yoi
make an income tax return unlc
imounted to $106.00 a month <
is. $2,000 a year or over.)
"You should immediately set
internal revenue expert in your
munity (ask the postmaster or
banker where his office is) ar
will tell you how to make out
income tax return on the form v
he has. He will also tell you
('eductions you can make in figu
up your income.
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Not the least interesting of
smaller operations that the gonient
is engaged in is the worl
the signal corps with carrier pig
. Evidence that the public made
earl response to the food admini
tion's appeal for increased pr
tions and decreases in consum
of meat is shown in statistics fu
d the food administration.
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fho Qutnfra That Dots Not Affect th
Recansf of ita tonic and laxative effect, ]
XIVK BHOMU QUININE is better thau or
Sumine and docs not cause nervomme
in h??d. Htmrmbrr the ?u1t nar
look tor tb? signature of K. W. GROVES
zmm, r'i ?''mm,J
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fAnrl
lUUll
2buy if with thoiig?
2" cook it with care ?
3-serve just enough <1
4-Save what willkeljl
? - eat what would spol
L ,0-home-g^pwn is'1?$|?
dmi?wast^L
H IT K It S. I
hand Typewriters for sale J
MiftAow, .
I
oeen inoroughiy overha
'st class working cor\di*
or, give five per cent H 'Vj?
BOROUGH, 1
JTH CAROLINA. fl
ler in !
and Royal Typewriters fl