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InHER RAIDERS I PAY DEAR PRICE IJris.? Four German machines Ikhl down and 15 trained aviak mcchani' S and pilots killed or J prisoner, were the German Rltics in lr t night's air attack Wnk%[. |'e rind was attempted on a scale Magnitude hitherto unapproachod. 0 squadrons participating* in the ifk. Some o? the machines follow mr Rive is Oisr and Ourcq while fifs came along the Civil-Paris and toons-Fans Rail) >ad. percentage of the units that Ireded in reaching* Paris wax N. The aerial defense has imSff Isd greatly since the time of form Mids and many of the German mulls wk.ro forced back and obliged r*'Og # their cargoes of bombs in Pjpt: fields in the suburbs, je American Red Cross was again fifincnt in rendering help to the [|iil< the ia'd upon Paris was in Ilvr.s, Fr< iv h machines executed Hnier air. operation upon the cii"airdvou'os from which the >.an rnide hrd stated. iMoiv Jlh.v? tcr. < : ' '>vnhs wore d?'Opi 11 tin ' u? - f. ):i<!yn'.' fi* M ; Mir- -cms to he that ry ofr them made disastrous land up^ijii their return. >PY SI MMONS I-OK RELIEF k (Complaint Not Sorved.) Court of Common Pleas. \'fK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. ? L. L?Plaintiff, Limp Hard wick, N. J. Hardee, Xtorprisc C.rocery Company, L. /Hardwick. Bank of Tabor, a corp-ation, W. E. Carter, The Worth mpany, a corporation, Meddio J Grainger, F. H. Hyatt, L. P. krdxvick, .J. M. Hard wick, O. B. jrdwiek, J. N. Hardwick, and K. iurdwick, Defendants. ( THE DE F EN DA NTS A BOV E DU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED I', required to answer the cornet in this action, which has been !j in the office of the Clerk of the i*t of Common IMeas, for the said ] fity, and to serve a copy of your p-r to the said complaint on the fcriber at his office at Crnway, J., within twenty ('ays after the ice In roof; < \ciusive ?t the day iuch service and if you fail to Iver th complaint v.ilhin the tine / -: i?1. the plaintiff n> this action < npph to the Court for the reli? f cm1' d in tlr complaint, rd Kel : re 1st. A. T). 1018, i l. \ i. V Or,l)\V'A i linte -}j:'is* Cvrcrry Co'mpan\. jank of Tabor. The Worth Cou;|?ny. !?. '.far ! i k. .J. N. Hardirk. 1\ I), li.wdwick, and N. J. JRl'dra , Absent befendants: fdee .. >t;c I nat tee t ompaint n lio'e'.oiii.; 'stated action and tin puons of which, the foregoing is a f \vf r fi'? (1 in the office of tlv jk of the Votu t of Common IMeas i {'< .> llory County. at Con\va>, 11 the Mil day of February A. BUY AN, (L. S.) I' C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICES OF SALE. 31* and by virtue of the decree clgment of the court made by onor H. F. Rice, Presiding in the case of George? J. Hollilaintiff vs. Mack C. Gerraid, J. Holliday, and Sarah M. Ger)efendants, and dated the 1st March A. D. H)18, I, the uiv. led J. A. Lweis, Sheriff of County, will sell at public aucthe highest bidder before tlv House door at Conway, in County, and State of South la, during legal hours of sale, isday in April next, it being , day of said month, all and ir those certain lands situate ry County, and described as i, to wit: ind singular, all that certain parcel or tract of land lying ing in Galivants Ferry Town'ounty and State aforesaid, ling Seventy-seven and one 11 1-2) acres, and bounded a* !: North by lands of I. C. and H. J. Sarvis, East toy of Burroughs & Collins Co., ?y lands of Estate of E. P. and Daniel Johnson, and by lands of Estate of E. P. . being the place where I now d reside. MS of Sale Cash. Purchaser for papers. jt S. C., March 7th, A. D., 19 IS J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. WOODWARD, \ Plaint if fs Attorney. J |> < ?? ( v \i " Sa\ Fat i * conj i i i . Y( c fafs! ! Mas com I i c ! for 1 I i men Mill and for fall < L lard your not excu L cour of p | I | SOUTH CAROLINIAN hi my mnnr urn.. vimf muucnLnyi . Aiken.?Private Henrv C. McM!-! # t chad of the* Fifteenth Canadian ling- i imonU, wounded at the battle of Viir.v | Ridge and invalided homo with an ! honorable discharge, has returned to j Craniteville, Aiken County, where !.<* has lived since boyhood until six years ago when he entered the service of the United States army. Sowing for three years with the United Slates army, during a part which he v/as stationed on the Mexican border ?while Hucrta held sway over tin* destinies of the land of the Montev,umas after overthrowing Madero? McMichael was discharged and In 1915 went to Canada, joining a regi- ( ment of the Canadian overseas fore- ( es. He was two years and three months in Europe, seven monhts of j which he spent in England, while his , regiment was undergoing intensive | training to fit the men for the strenu- | I. _ * ? 1 i. - * * uus worK 01 nana to nana ngnting j with the Boches. I Private McMichael has a wonderfui i story to tell. He has been through t the fire and though he came out bad- < ly scorched he has the distinction of < being one of the fotir left alive out of \ bis original company. Except for 1 THE HOBBY HKEAL re Anima Substitu servation tl I 4 )U have probably be >f the world's shor ?animal fats partic the force of this co e home to von? % >ur fighting men nc their energy. Our ( t needs fats for mu ions of devitalized children abroad ne life itself?does this 3n deaf ears? )oes so much as an o or butter steal its v cooking? If so, the slightest neces ise for it. )o you realize th: ltry produces vast qt ure, nutritious cook: C four?himself and three other comrades?all the brave Canadians of his company who crossed overseas witn him and went into action so fearlessly in Flanders and Belgium lie bo., neatb the lilies of France. Private MeMichael was wounded three times in action. Twice at the battle of Ypros lie sustained wounds, which, bein^; .slight, sent him to tim hcspital for only short stays, at the end of which he went back to the # I trenches. For 18 months he was in the front line, in the thick of the most fearful fighting that the woi'ui has ever known, hi France and in Belgium. Then, at the battle of Vimy Ridge, he was shot down, and if the bullet that tore through his face did not incapacitate him for further fighting, the wound in his leg from which he will never fully recover brough him his honorable discharge. Back home, among his own poopi'j, Private McMichael has little patieneo _ _ M 4 - A'ltn tnose who grumble because ol the hardships the war has brought t'them, for, as he says, he has seen at first hand what the people of Rn;;and, Prance and Belgium are forced ;o endure, and it is his opinion that ;hc people of this country?especially >f this part of the country?are tolay the most fortunate people in the vorld. He speaks in terms of the if ghost praise of the heroic endur 4 P, OOHWAY, 8. O * .?>-. 'i.r. .MiV1 I Fats. Ui tion will dc nan the stri U. S. I :cn told derivec tagc in Fro : u I a r I y. ^ . . Cotton nditton Wlin plac 1 r * fate Vk ft ( i I ?1 1 arc cioi j over iiare sac nitions. somcm women eatmg. :ed tats an eas; appeal cook? the go< unce of av into used i, there is as sur< sity or Get at this own kii ? % UU1L1UC5 rats USE* ottoler Patriotic Shortening ! ance of the French people and of the I undying valor of the french soldiery, which, ho says, must he shared with the Mritish Tommies and the dare; devil Canadian troops, all first class 1 fighting' men. Private McMichacl is to be married <.n Master Sunday to the sweetheart of his youth, .Miss Burnett of (Iranitevillo, who lias been waiting for bin: | through the years that he has been campaigning along the Rio Cirande under the Stars and Stripes and whinhe has been earning the king's shilling in France and Belgium. ,0 JAMES SMART ESTATE j OFFERED FOR SALE We have for sale the estate land of the late Mr. Jas. Smart, containing thirty-two acres, with 16 or 18 acres cleared, with dwelling house, lying :n Bucks township, on Pee Dee Public Road. Wire fencing round about onefourth of field. Call or write us your best offer for this property which th0 heirs want ? > dispose of at a fail* price. The only time to buy land is when it is offered for sale. Afterwards it is too late.?ad HORRY HAND AGENCY, Conway. M. M. Hcdrick. H. H. Woodward.; se Vegeta i more for i ctest econc Food Administi 1 from vegetable sour m these fats we r 2ne. ten you use vegetable c of lard and butter, ng a patriotic duty, rificing nothing in vv 2ss, economy and \ Voil ro cimnl\7 ivi n A V-*. y 11&C4 y change in the way -for your own good od of your country. /ery pound of vegetal") 1 place of butter or ; of service as-a bu ? ? ? : on the firing line in tchen today with Cottc DKFAIRBANKSffi ie TI'SCAMA VICTIMS. Washington.?Touched by a picture of the unmarked graves of the Tuscania victims buried on the Scottish coast, President Wilson today cabled Ambassador Page at London to buy lor him a suitable floral, tribute and have it nlaced on thn imv place of the soldiers. The Scotch people in the towns | whore the Tuscania victims were ha led have started a movement to place ; monuments over the graves of the , Americans. .? ; He Agreed. Bilkins-?Home, they say, is the j dearest place on earth. Wilkins?Yes; that's wjiy we quit j housekeeping and went to board.?I Boston Transcript. MUSTANG ?For Sprains, Lameness, II , Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism I! Penetrates and Heals. ( Stops Pain At Once J For Man and Beast | 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealera. LINIMENT: % THRU ible :ood ?my.w ration ces ? nake : fats * , you You little? ~ V/V / VI tkinc* you and le fat ird is llet." your dene. t &o \ SETS BLOCKS AHEAD' I BY Si'W Bill 1 , .. \\ ashington, March 11).? President Wilson attached his name to the Daylight Saving Pill this afternoon, and j the new law will put all clocks an hour ahead on the last Sundav in March and keep them *0 until tlm last Sunday in October. The clocks in the Naval Observatory, which t'ix the standard of tiino for the United States and its adjacent waters, will be set one hour ahead at 2 o'clock on the morning of March lit. The officials of the Navy Department say the standard clocks can be adjusted to meet the changed conditions without the least trouble. After the Daylight. Saving La v has been in existence a short time it is believed that people generally will not be aware of the fact that their locks and watches are an hour ahead >f the time as fixed by nature's law. \s one officer puts it, existing sunHals are the only man-made timepieces that cannot he changed in tinm meet the conditions of man-mado aw. w PtlM Cured In 6 to 14 Days four droggtat will refund money if PAZO )1NTMBNT fails to cure anycasr of Itching, ilind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 day*. The drat application giver Hate and Beat. 50c. /