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? The Po "Who are ; looking strange iar, although I'i I'm A. Doll "Oh?pleas ed our editor, li old friend. \\ "I'm not tl visitor. * "I car the war. "Pretty toi see the Doctor? "I went to that I'll never g said I ought to meantime, he si to lay me aside "That isn't "I know," for food and cl? are lots of us tl owners don't re thought if I cal for us. Doc to me. Now of c behind the clocl I win luvji trcise u\ "How for i "If you tals ing $1.15 in all Uncle Sam that on January 1, 1 how much more ing imaginary < are valuable on am more valual when I can buy you gain. He needs it, and be will have the p for victory.? "Bill, you 1 our editor. "1 v Burroi oi nmr cud dace IILUUiX UUU UrtUL - - , IN NEW RAID London. The German submarine 1 b:;so at Ostcnd. on the Be'gian coast. Las been blocked as a result of a now laid by the British naval forces, th.e rbmiralty announces. The ob. olete cruiser Vin -ictive, filled with con1 creto, I\a;; been sunk across tae cn trance to the harbor. The British 1st cno motor boat. Thc-ir casualties wereMight. Apparently the British have carvied out another raid on the German submarine base on the Belgian coast similar to the one on April 28, when so much dum?ge was done to the har be r and works at Zcebrugge. T:fl the air raid on Zeebrugge and O.-tcnd on April 28, the light cruiser Vindictive landed British storming parties on the mole at Zeebrugge, the j i . i i i i mractfors ooing consiueraDie ciumagc Ho the mole after stopping German batteries. Commander Alfred Carpenter was promoted to be captain for bravery in action. The Vindicative was damaged severely in the action at Zeebrugge. The Vindicative was built at Chatham in 1897. She displaced 5,750 tons and her complement was 450 men. j The announcement follows: "'Operations designed to close the ports at Ostend and Zecbrugge were successfully completed last night when the obsolete cruiser Vindicative was sunk between the piers and across the entrance to Ostend harbor. "Since the attack on Zeebrugge on April 23, the Vindicative had been filed with concrete and fitted as a bi</ck ship for this purpose. "Our light forces have returned to thfir base with the loss of one motor launch which had been damaged and pvfis sunk by order of the vice admiral tt) prevent it from falling into the hands of the enemy. ^ *'Our casualties were light." i n a nr.li (oecrei uuaiuru. jDoTeT, Ehgland. The decision tc 4*c-nd the Vindicative to Ostend wat made a few days after her returr from the Zeefcrugge raid and th< task of filling her with concrete bo gun immediately. As in the joint raid on Zcebrugg< and Ostend, this latest British nava exploit was kept a well guarded so cret. As an evidence of this, it i: recalled that after the battlc-scarre< i ? or Little Ri< BY GLADYS SCHUSTER. you?" our editor said yesterday, r appeared before him. "You lo m sure I haven't seen you for sor ar Bill," the stranger weakly anSV ed to recognize you, Dollar Bill," Lolding out his hand. "You lc 'hat's the matter?" * 1 i-_ 1 ?? te same tsiu i useu lu ue, mourn i only do about half the work I us ir ?.} M igh," our editor reflected. "Ha iff see Dr. McAdoo," answered Bill, 4 ,et my strength back until after gain at least 25c or 30c in weighl aid, I ought to have a rest, and ir against the day when I will be w ; a bad idea," observed our editor continued Bill, "that some of u othing, no matter how weak we g lat are going for luxuries and thi ally need. The fast times are lied it to your attention, you mig r McAdoo said a dose of public ourse 1 don't wa it people to put r t case until the Huns are deteate investing me in absolute safety." instance?" asked our editor, symj ;e four of us and add 15c to us Hi , you can buy a War Savings will make me worth exactly $5.( .923, and worth even more wher ? $5.00 will liuy then than now. or theoretical about it. either. ly because we can buy things p )le when I can buy more of thos less of them. And Uncle Sam will have the use of the money 1 ilieve me, he needs it. And I, atriotic feeling that we have wc {now what you are talking abon Sveybody ought to follow your ad -THIS SPACE DONATED BY? jghs & Collii cruiser returned frcm ZeebrugKe an urgent request was made that she 1 . i< . n*< i. . * i j ui- at:iu up uie i names to ljondon, tot pv.blic view. The authorities <1 i<i not j en !v>uratje the proposal, however, and! the agitation subsided. All the time the old vessel was being overhauled i jv her last voyage. o FOR SAVINGS STAMPS. There will be a Box Supper at ) >!nor Swamp School House on Satrday night, May 18th inst., 1918. Prx'eeds will go to buy War savings stamps for the school. The public . ( rdially invited to attend. We hope that all the girls will bring full 1 boxes and hope the boys will bring j full pocket books. Good order is expected. Dainic Goff, Roma Lane, Docia Cooke, COMMITTEE. GERMAirrTxTiLT INDUSTRY THREATENED Amsterdam. Herr Kraetzig, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, asserted in Wednesday's debate on the appropriations for the imperial economic department that four-fifths of the textile industries of Germany were completely paralized and that the position of the idle textile workers was rapidly growing desperate. He demanded that adequate revision be made of them so as to keep skilled textile workers in readiness for resumption of the industries after the war. At present, he said, they wore being compelled to accept menial employment from the authorities at star! vation wages. Herr Kraetzig also complained that attempts were being made by a small group of capitalists with the knowledge of the government, to monopolize the celluosc industry, which prom ised to be extremely important in the future. He attacked Dr. Karl Helfferich, formerly vice chancellor, Haying he had a mania for creating s.vn) dicates, which was fatal to industries * and calculated especially to ruin the 1 textile industry. o FEMALE MAIL CARRIER. Chicago.?Miss Katherine Stinson, 2 aviatrix, was sworn in today as a 1 postal clerk, and will start for New - York in her airplane Monday morns ing, carrying a number of especially I addressed letters for delivery in that IBlOMTm ch Bill. v when a sick ' ok a bit familne time.*'* vered. cordially beam ok a bit weak, .full snirl t.hrt II ed to do before I : ve you been to , i 'and he told me the war. He t then. In the ly owner ought orth more." s Bills must go et. But there ngs that our killing us. 1 B ht say a word 1 ity would help I ne in a sock or B d. My value 8 pathetically. 1 is month, mak- | Stamp from | >0 cash to you a i you consider ? There is notli- B We dollar Bills g eople want. l g >e things than S will gain while fl! when he sorely | Mr. Dollar Bill, I >rked togethev I it!" exclaimed m Ivice." I is Co. COPY SUMMONS FOR _______ j ,u *mr (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' v County of Horry. Mary Alice Lynch, Plaintiff, vs. Haywood Lynch, N. B. Lynch, Pu* b Sasser, Elijah Lynch, Sanders Lynch, William Lynch, Fred Lynch, Sara Capps, Emma Woodward, Mary Hook, Fannie Bass, Dolly Ingram, Willio Ingram, Rhal Ingram, Joe Ingram, Bud Ingram, Evelyn Crocker, Delphi a Lynch, Sam Lynch, and Maggie Workman, heiis at law of Frank L. Lynch, deceased, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HERBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which has been t'iled in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within, twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day or* such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Conway, S. C., April 25th, A. I)., #1918 E. J. SHERWOOD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Haywood Lynch, N. B. Lyn'ch, Puss Sasser, Elijah Lynch, Sanders Lynch, William Lynch, Fred I Lynch, Sara Capps, Emma Woodward, Mary Hook, Fannie Bass, Dolly Ingram, Willie Ingram Raid Ingram, Joe Ingram, Bud Ingram, Evelyn Crocker, Delphia Lynch, Sam Lynch and Maggie Workman, absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE: That the Complaint in the above entitled action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy, has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court for Horry County on the 10th day of May a n iQift W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. E. J. SHERWOOD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Conway, S. C., May 11, 1918. city. The new stamp of the 24 cent denomination to be issued for aviation mail, wHl can?y the picture of ap, airplane, it vrtcs .said h$re today. LA LP, OOttWAT, A. 0. HORRY PEOPLE ARE i FULLY ORGANIZED (Continued from Page One.) W. A. Freeman of Conway at the . j Waecamaw Presbyterian Church, Sun itay April 14, 1918. I ) Seven Mile: Chairman, S. P. Bourne, Secretary and Treasurer, H. C. Cannon. This organization was perfected by Messrs. , F. A. Burroughs, Hal Buck and E. J. Sherwood Pauley Swamp: Chairman, S. r\ Cannon; . Secretary and Treasurer, Hcbson Smart. This organization was perfected by E. J. Sherwood. Oak Grove: Chairman, W. F. Bowell. Twelve Mile: Chairman, W. J. Hen diicks; Secretary and Treasurer, M iss Martha Singleton. This meeting was addressed by E. J. Sher wood, of Conway, who perfected the organization. Gurley: Chairman, W. B. Capps; Secretary and Treasurer Wiley Mishoe. This meeting was organized by Messrs. W. O. Davis and E. J. Sherwood, both of whom addressed the meeting. Bayboro: Chairman, J. A. Hamilton; Secretary and Treasurer, A. Bell. This organization was perfected by Messrs. E. S. C. Baker, W. L. Mishoe and Rev. Paul T. Wood, all of whom addressed the meeting. Sydney: Chairman, Hewcy Johnson; Secretary and' Treasurer, A. B. Bell,?speakers, E. A. Burroughs and E. J. Sherwood. Joiner Swamp: Chairman, U. A. Johnson; Secretary and Treasurer, J. A. Phipps,?speakers, Hal L. Buck, and Cordie Page. Poplar Hill: Chairman, Geo. W. Rabon; Secretary and Treasurer, Sam C. Rabon. This meeting was organized by Sen. Hal L. Buck, who also addressed them. 'Valley Forge: Chairman, J. B. Har dee; Secretary and Treasurer, M. G. Al'en,?speakers, E. J. Sherwood and W. L. Richardson, of Conway, Good Hope: Chairman, ften W. Hardee, Secretary and Treasurer, I ] tt^i rnt. _ i* I duu noinies. 1 nis organization was perfected by E. J. Sherwood, of Conway, and the meeting; was addressed by Rev. E. L. McCoy, and Mr. L. D. Magrath, of Conway. -Poplar: Chairman, C. A. Cartrctto; S.:;roUry and Treasurer, Mi.s Ada Daw^ey, organizers and speakers, E. J. Sherwood and Rev. Paul T. Wood. Red Hill: Chairman, C. R. Page; Secretary and Treasurer, Archie Baker. This organization was perfected by Rev. I). L. Hill and E. J. Sherwood, of Conway, both of whom made speeches on this occasion. Rehobeth: Chairman, John B James; Secretary and Treasurer, N. W. Roberts. Organizers and speakers, W. L. Mishoe and E. J. Sherwood. High Point: Chairman, S. C. Davis; Secretary and Treasurer, R. D. Jordan. This meeting was addressed by Prof. Wilson Tlee, Assistant ;n Extension Work of Clemson College and Messrs. F. A. Burroughs, and it* t cm ,) lit. O. OHt'I WOUU. Mt. Hermon: Charman, J. W. Roberts; Secretary and Ti-easurer, T. M. Lundy. Speakers, Messrs. F. A. Burroughs, J. O. Norton and Cordis Page. Brunson: Chairman, W. H. Richardson; Secretary and Treasurer, L. R Skipper. The ogranization was perfected by Messrs. W. L. Mishoe and S. C. Dusenbury, both of whom J addressed the meeting. Dogwood Neck: Chairman, J. II.' Edge; Secretary and Treasurer, T. B. Parker. This organization was perfected by Mr. L. D Magrath and he with Messrs. E. J. Sherwood, W. O. Davis and Mr. McEadden, District Sunt of { 'arm Dpinnnstrafion Work. addressed the meeting. Myrtle Beach: Chairman, G. W. King; Secretary and Treasurer, JL. T. Vaught. Messrs. Hal L. Busk, and W. O. Davis perfected the organization and addressed the meeting on war topics. Athens: Chairman, H. Hinson; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Samuel Kelly. This organization was perfected by Messrs. T. B. Lewis and Cordie Page, of Conway, both of whom addressed the meeting. Cedar Creek: Chairman, V. M. Stroud; Secretary and Treasurer, Sandy Stroud. This meeting was organized by Mr. Hudson Shelley of the community and was addressed by Messrs. T. B. Lewis and Cordie Page. Pisgah: Chairman, S. B. Gerrald; Secretary and Treasurer, S. B. Small. Organizer, Hudson Shelley of Floyds Township, and the speakers were Messrs. Cordie Page and T. B. Lewis, of Conway. , Spring Branch: Chairman, J. J. Enzor; Secretary and Treasurer, it. M. Bullock. Organizer, Hudson Shelly, of the Township, and in the absence of regular speakers, who were to be present, the meeting was addressed by Mr. M. J. Bullock, County ; Supt. of Education, and Rev. W. J. * ^Wilder. This organization was later 'addressed by Messrs. E. J. Sherwood, v . ?'; /* > . ' >-?( .*? ' i H TV .. ind Cardie Page, of Conway . Johnson: Chairman, S. B. Elliott, Secretary and Treasurer, J. B. Sarris. This Council was organised by Messrs. W. L. Mi shoe and E. S. C. Baker, of Conway, both of whom addressed the meeting. Princeville: Chairman, Joseph Blan ton; Secretary and Treasurer, W. 1\ Springs. The organization, after being perfected, was addressed by Messrs M. M. Stalvey, of Loris, Hal L. Buck and Rev. D. L. Hill, of Conway, S. C. Grassy Bay: Chairman. J W. Prid geon; Secretary, H. R. Marlow; and Treasurer, J. W. Hill. Wampee: Chairman, M. B. Thompson; Secretary and Treasury, O. J. Bell. This Council was organized by Mr. L. D. Magrath, of Conway, >vho,, together with Messrtta. fi. J. Sherwood and W. A. Freeman, of Conway, addressed the meeting. Enterprise: Chairman, L. E. Single ton; Secretary and Treasurer, E. A. McCormick. This organization was perfected by Mr. E. J. Sherwood and Mr. W. S. McCaskill, both of whom addressed the meeting. Loris: Chairman, M. M. Stanley; Secretary and Treasurer, M. C. Butler. This Council was organized by E. J. Sherwood, of Conway, and he and' Rev. D. E. Hill, of Conway, presented the subject of war savings stamps and liberty loan bonds. White Oak: Chairman, G. I,. Stevens, Secretary and Treasurer, W E. Skipper This Council was organized by Mr. L. D Magrath and he and Mr. f\ A. Burroughs and Rev. E. L. McCoy, of.Conway, addressed the Council. Simpson Creek: Chairman, J. W. Carter, Jr.; Secretary and Treasurer, Bardy Cox. Speakers, Rev. D. L. Hill and Sen. Hal. L. Buck, of Conway. Hulls Island: Chairman, J. B. Gore; Secretary, and Treasurer, Miss Ruby Hughes. Speakers, Rev. E. L. McCoy, Messrs. Hal L. Buck and D. M. Burroughs, all of Conway. Rod Bluff: Chairman, W. G. Page. Mr. Page perfected the organization and Mr. S. C. Dusenbury and Rev. I). L. Hill addressed the Council. Leon: Chairman, J. R. Carter; Serrfetary and Treasurer, A. J. Carter. Speakers, Rev, D. L? Hill and Mrt ? S C. Baker, of Conway. Ebenezer: Chairman, J. K. Long; Secretary and Treasurer, G. W. Long. This meeting was addressed by Rev. J> L. Hill and Mr. E. S. C. Baker, erf Conway. Eldorado: Chairman, L. S. Chestr ntrt; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Lilfie Johnson. The meeting was ad dressed by Messrs. L. D Magrath and F. A. Burroughs. Kingston: Chairman, A. R. William son; Secretary and Treasurer, W H. Caines. The meeting was addressed by Sen. Hal L. Buck, and'RAr. fe. L. McCoy, of Conway." 1 ft f0 Homewoo(|: Chairman, W. J. Waller; Secretary and Trehsur'e*,1 A'. E. Wait. This organization was perfected by Mr. E. J. Sherwood and he and Rev. E. L. McCoy, of Conway, ad dressed the council. This council has had a meeting practically every week since its organization and practically each meeting was attended by Conway speakers, who addressed the Council. ?ii I Mi LARD...LARD...LABD 5,000 pounds compound lard in 1001b. Drums at 24c per pound. 300 sacks Fancy head Rico to the Farmer at Wholesale price. Mammouth Yellow Soy Bean, 90-day Velvet Beans, and Osceola Velvet Beans, Spanish Peanuts at prices cheap as the cheapest. Gar Horse and Mule Feed, car Feed Oats, car Corn, car Timothy Hay, car Middlings, everything in feeds. Car 8-3-0 to arrive this week 50 cases Matches less than you can buy them from the Manufacturers. 100 cases Laundry Soap to arrive this week. 3,000lbs. Plug Tobacco, Cigarettes, Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts, Meat, Grits. 25 sacks green Coffee, Salt Mullets, and most every a a tning in tne grocery line. If you are not a customer of ours, it will pay you to come to see us, or get our prices as we buy in car lots and are in a psoition to save you money. LORIS GROCERY CO.* Ed. L. Smith, Mgr. J . . ' * y iv ' i * i f , u i ' ' . , > ' \ ; Maple: Chairman, N. T. Colling* H Secretory and Treasurer, Mine VWr H Long. This organization was perfee ted by Mr E. J. Sherwood, of Con- H way, who also addressed the Council. Oakland: Chairman, jH Secretary and Treasi^rer, G, Herbert* H Floyd. This council was organized by Mr. Hudfeon Shelley, of Pleasant fl View, and the meeting was address- H ed by Mr. Cordie Page, of Conway. H Other schools have been organized H by these and other speakers, but the H reports of the organizations have cither not been handed in by the H speakers, or have not been sent in by H the Community Council. These will H appear through these columns as jH they are reported. H In addition to the speakers who have gone out from ~ttvne to time Uu^ ^ fl ing the past three weeks assisting \* H organization of these Councils, they . and a number of others have spoken A 1J at subsequent meetings of the C >un- U oils. And whil etheir services havo H been invaluable in organizing these H councils and in raisng enthusiasm ui war work, yet others have rendered H a great service who have not seen fit to be among the list of speakers but H who have rendered valuable services fl in carrying the speakers to a numbivr W fl of these points. Among those nYJry be mentioned M08si's. A. VV. Barrett, J .1 P>. Cox, W. L. Richardson, ? D. M. .1 Burroughs, S. P. 11 awes, W. P. Hard- I wick and \V. W. Russ. -:fl NOTICE OF SALE . jl1 Under and by virtue of the decree I and judgment of the court made by his Honor, Mcndle L. Smith, Prcsid- I ing Judge, in the case of H. Prince I and Florence Prince, Plaintiffs vs. W I 13. Stephens and Kllen Stephens, Do- fl fendants, and dated the 27th day of I September A. D., 1916, I, the under-I signed J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry I county, wm sen ai puDiic auction u> the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and^State of South Curolinrt/ during legal houre of sale, on salesday in June next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry Coun- j ty, and described as follows, to-wit: JL*.' All and singular the following de- i scribed piece or parcel of land lying and situated in Green Sea Township, State of South Carolina, and in Horry County, and running as follows, viz: 1 Beginning at a corner in C. M. Reaves' line near the corner of his , field and running near North with C M. Reaves* line to D. L. Gore's line; thence near West , with Gore's line 140 yards; thence South ?:o , George Fowlers' line; thence the said George Fowler line about 140 yards East to the beginning comer. The above boundaries containing , twenty-five (25A) acres. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser > to pay for papers. I Conway, S. C, May i:)th,1918. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. r H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. MANY MEN SERVE ! ' IN HOME GUARDS j . . V* Washington, May 11.?Organiza- Li# tiou of the United States guards was | resumed today by the .war depart- I ment's military bureau. The department has placed at the disposal of Maj. Gen. Jesse Mcl. Carter, chief of the militia bureau, 12,000 draftccLK men who, after training with the Na- j tional Guard or National Army di- m visions, have been found disqualified ^ physically for general military service. \ It is intended to recruit 2f? h;ittjil_ ions of four companies each, a total of 15,000 men. When the project | was approved some weeks ago 12 com * 1 panies were organized and are now J in service. Volunteer enlistments /X will be accepted to a limited degree j through the regular army recruittinflC ? offices, but only men who have hadf prior military service and who can produce the best discharges will be eligible. The 25 battalions will be distributed as follows: Northeastern department, three; Eastern department, 9; Southeastern, two; Central, two; Southern, five; Western, four. There will be required 775 officers and these will be commissioned upon recommendation by General Carter. The services of the organization will he utilized to release an equal number of federal troops now engaged in guard duty at munition plants and f shipyards. The men will not be used in Europe "for the present." > I WEDNESDAY I i ALL MEALS WHEATLESS Js| mm || | WWUUKUWWMf |!