The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 08, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2

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fWO OUR ARMIES FIGHT IN SIX COUNTRIES And Training, Besides in Camps of the British Isles MO SERIOUS PROTEST ON THEIR SENDING Draft Law Barely Questioned and Issue of No Consequence. Washington.?The war map with its trench lines straggling athwart international boundaries shows American fighting men holding their footing on strangely alien soils. As it now stands army units of the Unit ed States are at their grim work in six countries. France, (I rmany, Bus sia, Austria, Italy and Belg'um. The swelling v lume of their move ment overseas has been so necessary a response to the emergency of the nation's responsibility, so thoroughly implied by tiio original war declaration, and so entirely natural a picture to a people prepared by three years' observation of world war, tha it may take a historian's perspective to visualize completely the departure from traditions and the smashing ot precedents that the movement involved. L Checking the six American artillery has been reported on the French line opposite Mulhausen, severa' miles inside the border of the German empire. In Austria, the olive drab uniform supports Italian sectors whichvgwing round the toe of Lake Garcia, and American fliers have maneuvered over the Venetian lowlands, where the Austrian drive was forced back this spring. In Belgium, they have gone over the top with Australians and in France their forces in action now can be counted by army corps. In Russia, at Vlad-1 ostok and now on the frozen reaches of the Murman coast they are putting disciplined force behind the manifold manifestations of national purpose. Likewise, in England, Scot lad and Ireland, they fill up the school camps and prepare thcmselve. for action. These men drafted marly all, aiv the agents in the far-flung jouineyings of a nation whose military history has shown more than on; instance in which volunteers, ordered t > cross a boundary, have sat down, pri *rate and officer alike, to debat ? the .onstitutionality of a warlike expedition to foreign soil, and still more in I stances where militia organization" lave successfully opposed nationa1 ttempts to scad thorn beyond their wn state lines. Yet today, under the urge of tli 'ar resolution which directed th? dministi ation "to exert all of it , ower and employ all of its resource > carry on war against the Imperial orman government and to bring th 1 inflict to a soccessful conclusion," *afted men and volunteers have no lised a single protest of serious imIt was not until January of the escnt year that the supreme cour. rmerly construed the constitution allow any sort of war operation e nation desired to carry on. The urt said of contentions opposing at view that they "were too frivols for notice." Yet long before the decision the st drafted American had fallen ii itfe overseas and legions more hac earned after him to every quart?] lost of the Eurasion continent. ?i 1.1. _ \.:?i : i. Ic11ui."5 tuv msvvruui mis uwu arg'o and interesting^ mile post t' Id in the future, but for the aver ? American, the news of the da; ws that his interest is purely ah xct. It having been definitely de ?d upon due and formal considera i, that a compl ?te defeat of Ger ly was necessary to democracy i world, the nat ion has not even r nbered precede nts of histor. o 'itions of the past, pparently the men least inch no onsider that have been the so s who have gone gravely bi 1 good cheer into the valley of tli mrnrcnaa nnd t.hfMV :i' ISWV VL V/* V* :mg good the purposes. o Indigestion, Constipation < Biliousness try one 50-ccnt bottle of LA.X-FC 'H PEPSI.*. A Liquid Ditfcstb tive pleasant to take. Made ai nmended to tho public by Paris Med Co .manufacturers of Laxative B: .n ine and Grove V Tasteless chili Ton STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE The American Library Association,1 which association has a large librar> J building on Jackson Circle, has now begun the work of placing a collection of books in each ward of the base hospital. ' The Camp Jackson Fire Department received a new Seagrade fiiv engine. "Due to heavy shipments of domestic coal to the Great Lakes and army cantonments, the movement of this grade of coal into South Carolina is going to be very light during the months of August and September," says a letter addressed to all fuel committeemen in South Carolina by B. B. Gossett, State federal fuel a !ministrator. The Eastern district exempli' n board of South Carolina mot la t week to hear the appeals from thos" men who have been reclassified an ! put into Class 1 and also for the purpose of considering the decisions of the local boards in regard to certain cases. The weather has been more or less cloudy, with intermittent shov ers and deficient. One thing that goes towards making Camp .lacksAn one of the b< st milifnw mtmiis in tlio TTnitod Still os is the fact that the drill fields never get muddy. The German prisoners at Camp Jackson are being worked every day. They are used in helping to clean up the grounds. Marion County will not have a canvass for county offices this year. There has never been a year when it was more important to grow a wheat crop than this. Rye is likely to be killed by dry. hot weather, when sowed too early; consequently, how early it may ho sowed will depend very much on tho season. I S!?! Thousands of S Offices to R entl i i \a7 o v 10 rl Ck *vi 1 v? i vw nil f 11 | Tf AO UV/ ail I'll 9 Stengoraphers, Clerks, Bo I necessitated by the war. I Thousands of men of m 1 tary age, must be prepare fl ment Service. I You may not be able to i FIGHT FOR THE FLAG U - I YOU COULD IN THE TRE > I SERVICES. S If you are now a StenoiJ 1 you have not a knowledge I ately begin a study of th< r 8 Even now, salaries of ^ Id experienced Bookkeepers 3 aried Bank and Office Poi II Stenographic, Bookkeepii I Enter our Departments be thousands of wonderfu from 3 to 4 months?und young* women ever dream We are now receiving will appreciate your comi weeks intervening. Tho by writing us and stating Don't hesitate?dela date. (Note): Classes in Fvenc Dr NATIONi THE HORRY HERA Ugly, Unsightly Pin Are Sig: Give Heed to the Warning:. fi Pimples on the face and other ? parts of the body are warnings from Ci Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes tney b foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly o I eruptions and other skin disorders p that hum like flames of fire. A They mean tnat your blood needs o S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of a ! these impure accumulations that can c cause unlimited trouble. This remedy t is the greatest vegetable blood purl* C SMITH MAKES PLEA FOR TOBACCO HANDS Washington?Senator E. D. SrnDh on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce of Florence and the Tobacco Beard cf Trade of that piece, has lodged with the war department a vigorous appeal that toba-co workers in the Bee Dee section bo relieved ( f immediate duty for war pur- | oost s until their nrosonon in I field is no longer necessary. Goner-1 a! Crowder, provost marshal of the; army, has passed the matter up to j the Kicrence County board with i:istrueCem, however, to proceed with car and to exempt no one temper[ arily whe -e places can be spared. ??!' n in th.e draft age unless they ; are highU specialized experts a'.'o i iwast'r.g time in applying for commissi! ns in the quartermasters j corps, according to information giv-; | en Senator E. 1). Smith by the office | I of the quartermaster general. R >cently several ycung South Carolinj ians have asked Senator Smith to j acsist them in securing commi sions > j in the Quartermaster corps and in j i each in anco the same response was j met with. It was also pointed out that the classification did not count at all. The fact that the applicant was liable to the draft was sufficient to keep him from a commission unless ho happened to be a particul rly I high grade specialty man. Enlisted men already in the service must undergo a course of training before th- y are eligible for commissions in the quartermaster corps, but experts in certain lines may be commissionlographers a 4 Are Urgen Stenographers and 1 i x r mm i replace i onng Men J ly Needed by Goverr $85.00 to $15 3 trained office-help of the nati< okkeepers, etc., appointed in th ilitary #ge are being called to the d to fill their positions in Bank, DON'T BE A BUS serve your Country on the battl ;y helping uncle sam with INCHES IN FRANCE. MOREOV r;apher, take our Special Civil S of Shorthand and Typewriting )sc. subjects. 5100 to $150 are being freely ofi are receiving $20 0 and $2 50 p s.tions will be open this winter t ig and Clerical Positions, which ARRANGE FOR I ! NOW, and be ready for some < l1 opportunities open for those or our Individual Instruction Pla ed of earning a year ago. Applications for entrance in Sept nunicating with us at once, if yc se who wish to enter now, and t their preference for this arrang y?or postpone your enrollment h an ! Spanish arc now be:n?? organize* aughan's E \L REPUTATION -LA.-.5SK.: 3 LD, CONWAY, 8. 0. nples nals of Bad Blood cr known, and contains no minerals r chemicals to injure the most deliate skin. Go to your drugstore, and get a ottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid \ f those unsightly and disfiguring imples, and other skin irritations. 1 Uid it will cleanse your blood thor- l ughly. If you wish special medical dvice, you can obtain it without harge by writing to Medical Direc- ? or, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, ieorgia. 1 ed from civil life. Senator Smith was told that the j quartermaster general desired it known that it is impossible for any 1 civilian in the draft age to be com- ( n.;>Monod in his department. e 1 WHATEVER IS?IS BEST. 1 know as my life grows older And mine eyes have better sight 1 That under each rank wrong, somewhere, There lies the root of Right. That each sorrow has its purpose Jix. iUn a,u?.AUMn.. .mnnnc^wl vi v ovx i iii^ v/i v uii^uv u, But as sure as the sua brings mora- 1 ing? ' Whatever is?is best! ! I know each sinful action, As sure as the night brings shade, Is somewhere, sometime, punish d Tho' the hour be long delayed. I know that the soul is aided Sometimes by the hearts unrest And to grow means often to suffer? But whatever is?is best! I know there are no errors In the Great Eternal Plan, And all things work together For the final good of man. And 1 know when my soul speeds onward In its grand Eternal quest I shall say as I look back earthward Whatever is?is best! -By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (Contributed by J. D. G.) o Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money It" PAZO OINTMENT t'aiLtocure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, ' .-.tantly relieves Itching Piles, an' you can get restful sleep after tho first application. Price 60c o? A nrnnncol fr? fav /?r\ttr%n roioct. tv/ VMi\ VV VVVII I 11 A V J V/V V ? | ed almost unanimously in Washing- i ton. ind Bookkee tly Needed Bookkeepers Needec drafted?Many Tho / lment Offices-?Sala >0.00 a Month on. It is estimated that there ie Civil Service to handle the v. i colors. Thousands of women Corporation, and private offices ilNESS SLACKER efield, but you can "do your bi THE CLERICAL PART OP THE ER. THERE IS URGENT ANjl) ervice Course and be ready for , heed the Civil Service Commi fered for thoroughly competent, er month. Thousands?yes, m; hroughout the Country, not to; must be filled in the Washingto ENTRANCE?NOW 3f these high-salaried positions who will prepare. Only a* few ,n, and you can begin to earn a ember and October, as well as f >u arc planning your enrollment o make their tuition payments fement. , a single day, but write us NO' 1 in our College, an.l will bo conclude isiness Coll * 'fATTd? Tjr? orrt > ft sv uuAUdiLi ?>lliro ... CO. ? * I FOREIGN ITEMS I gathered and condensed for easy reading The Allied embassies, which recent y left Vologda for Archangel, were ict permitted to remain in Archangel 1 ind have arrived in Kandalaska, Stell requirements of the shipping rnard for the next three months call for 1,000,000 tons. Aubrey W. Vaughan, a captain in the quartermaster's corps of the United States army, is indicted by a federal grand jury on a charge of 1 conspiring to defraud the govern- 1 ment in connection with contracts for rain coats. Six war-tired American congressmen are on their way back to Paris Lifter having witnessed from a hill.:.i ? -\/t i?.. it., i... l_ * r?iue i?ii muiiuuy me luasie lor pussession of the town of Sergy, two and a half miles southeast of th: former German base at Fere-en-Tarilenois in the Soissons-Rheims pocket. The second battle of the Marne has entered a new phase. Both French and German official statements tonight reflected the increased fury of the fighting for several day ;' past, indicating to officials that a ; new crisis is approaching. The State Department does not ne lieve the story that came via Copenhagen of Turkey's breaking off relations with Germany, for two^reasons ?first, because it comes from Copenhagen, and, second, because the department thinks it is a little sev>n fc; such a development. The fierceness of the fighting Monday, it is believed, is a sign tha.t the German retreat has reached its limit. mi n it i ne merman armies apparently were on the retreat on the AisneMarne front last week. The American troops pushed forward their lines at certain points Thursday on the center of the Rheims-Soissons salient. pers i by Banks and usands Urgries will be 100,000 additional :ist amount of clerical work and young men, under mili?, as well as in the Governt" here at home. YOU CAN : WAR, JUST AS TRULY AS | PRESSING NEED OF YOUR I an early examination. If I ssion's advice, and immedi- I Stenographers, and many [iny thousands?of high salmention the thousands of n Government Offices. this fall and winter.there'll month's Special Traininglarger monthly salary, than 'or immediate entrance, and , for the early fall, or for the later in the fall, may do so, W for a suitable enrollment (1 by Dr. Julian L. Kendall. ege LUMBIA, S. G. EVER SAUVATED BY 'M CALOMEL? HORRIBly" Calomel is quicksilver and act like dynamite on your liver. I Calomel loses you a day! You kf what calomel is. It's mercury; qii silver. Calomel is dangerous. f? will crashes into sour bile like dynar withcramping and sickening you. Caltijms to attacks the bones and should never put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggiavith constipated and all knocked out arure, believe you need a dose of dangeroiftpn, calomel just remember that ycyrooci druggist sells for a few cents a largWtpg bottle of Dodson's 1 iver Tone, whicrf*:^ is entirely vegetable and pleasant p? $ take and is a perfect substitute wor i calomel. It is guaranteed to st/art your liver without stirring >'0'u ^ inside, and can not salivate. I Don't take calomel! It maltfes y?u i sick the next day; it loses you a day is > work. Dodson's Liver Tone si ' ens you right up and you fee fjTCat. 1 (live it to the children because it is ncrfectlv harmless and docsn\t gripe. LniUr ' \ t V \ I NOTICE OF SALE. \ 1 Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court mach his Honor S. W. G. Shi pp. Presiding .Judge, in t!ie ease of American Fertilising Company, Plaintiffs vj. j VI. O. Huggins, Eddy Lake Cypress C7<>in pany and Conway Lumber Compi/ny, Defendants, and dated the 28th /day ot June A. D. 1918, I, the undoy signed J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of . Horry County, will sell at public auction to,., the highest bidder before th<r CO'jJn House door at Conway, iA Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, ^?n salesday in September next, it /being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Hor ry County, and described \as follows, to wit: y All and singular that certain pa^ eel or tract of land my (M. <0. Huggins') undivided interest in \ the est-ate lands of Susan E. Huggijns containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less, and bounded t^n the West by Little Pee Dee Rivorty anTi Northeast by the Huggins brothers and known as the Swamp LandV of the estate of Susan E. Huggins,! ?ying and being in Galivants FrtCry i si Township?(Being the same land |de- ?-t vised by the said Susan E. Huggi ns, I described as her Swamp Lands, i in ha and by her last Will and Testament jm to M. O. Huggins, J. A. HugginsJ C. th< L. Muggins, and K. T. Muggins, /the ; s< interest of each being an undi^'id^d g one-fourth under said Will. , id Teuns of Sale Cash. Purchaser to ov* pay for papers. v Conway, S. C., August I. 1018. is J. A. LF/W1S, bci Sheriff of Morry County. itc M. H. WOODWARD, * e Plaintiff's Attorney. it o ? }ei The Strong Withstand the Heat of is< Summer Better Than the Weak li Old people who are feeble and younger people * who arc weak, will be strengthened and enabled to 371 go through the depressing heat of sumrner by tak- j. iug GROVE'S TASTELESSchillTONIC. It purifies n(i and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys*Pt O tem. You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. 60c. IAIyouiSS* i by having them properly refracted and glasses accurately fitted ' * 1 . fl IN A t.1 ... '1 ' Ii^uin way?ur r iur. u/\ 1 o?riVf-y p SaDtuDrday at Horry Drug Store. ^ MULLINS?OFFICE DAYS?Every Monday, Main Street, No. 10. Yours for service, \ Lycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt. Optometrist. K O * Sf The acreage planted to corn in j the South this year is a little les3 than last, and the recent severe drouth has made it practically certain that there will bo a smaller corn crop than last year. MIIQTAMf!\ vi w vi i nn w * 101 d w " * .liniment; Is