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TWO AN ALL-AMERICAN OFFENSIVE LIKELY 1 ? | Formation of First Field Army Expected to Bring Terrific Drive ILLINOIS TROOPS JOINING IN GREAT PiCARDY FIGHT. Gen. March, in Review of Operations. Says Germans Forced Back. Washington.?A flow drive against th Ga i'MMi pes i tic us either in Flnn< crs or Ijotwtv n .he (use and Soissons is o>:jioct< I by iany army office' lure a io.suit of the slowing up of tho advance hi the Picai'dy theatre. it appear, t pos able to some ofrioor> t at th organization of th' 1st A uv ri :i i ib.-bi Army might 1> foliov ? by an a; i-A merran attack at so: v? p .mi on the !in." which i holds ix yoad Y< iviun, win re there has been no recent fighting. No reports. of;ic'ul er unofficial have been receiv-d hov evfr. throwing a i> light >11 m. V: heuy's p'nns or the part iyn i t?> him by Marsha * ' 'V. . I J I III ' T/ OV I 1 c yyj , V JI.' H I v (.til paign. Pas i.-. M . I ,o; gvr Mt>n;n e<l. Outl.niMv', iho siination .it si- r.v 1 week con To iTooc today. Gen. M iivii, Chief of confined his statements to povtinu out 'thiit the Germans now have been forced back until they arc not within fifty miles Paris at any point. o f LT. S. Food Administration, To ol' sons' sea "Dar's Sugar in do Gourd," but Br'er "Pater 'lows dat tie only suprar he's studyin' 'bout now-a-days is what's in do sugar bowl en hit's gwine tor stay dar. Do folks wots doin' de fightin* Ill 11^ llclvl- SUtSUI 1 11M, But of dars onny swoet'nin' in de gourd now'days, be sho' swine tor git tapped, 'cause dey's lookin* for .syrups en 'lasses en honey to "substitute." o Both ."ides are gathering strength for a resumption of heavy fight. Soviet troops have begun t.) evacuate Moscow. o The Cz< cho-Slovaks in Siberia ar in a dangerous position and a. liable to be cut off altogether. o Pit23 Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund morvy if FAZO O'NTMEMT a*;J; to c ure Itching, d.ind, lO'ceding or Protruding Pil * 't?nt!y roUoveo Itching Piles. ar 1 you cim lie restful sleep after Lite iirsi application. Price 60c o In Memory of My (irand-Mother, MRS. M. A. MOORK. The homo that was once so brighi and happy, Now seems a desolate and unwc! como place. There never lived a dearer, truer friend. Although her voice is now silent t( her loved ones. Her tender love has passed fron earth, Yet there is a message from her, t< us, hearing the same swoe cheer, That will help us hear our sorrow! while we wait. We shall not weep over the shor I** parting, For we know that in her celestia home She does not feel earth's bitterness and strife, Hut in that hope God gives to a'I. We wait in patience for that gla< reunion, When we, too, will answer the silerd call. Mrs. Wni. (1. Turbovillo, Myrtle Boacli, S. C Route 1, Box 22. August 12, 11)18. For Indigestion, Constipation oi Biliousness Just try one 50-eent bottle of LAX-FO! WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Ditfcstiv< Laxative pleasant to take. Made an< recommended to the public by Paris Modi cine Co .manufacturers of Laxative Brom Quinine and Crove'? Tasteless chill Tonii STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Governor Manning has returned to the capitol after an absence of ten days in Washington and New York It is impossible to say at this tini to what, if any extent the govern- i ment will furnish nitrate of soda t the farmers of South Carolina an I ( other States for agricultural pur-1 poses next year. This statement was I given Senator E. 1). Smith, who inquired of the Department of Agriculture on behalf, principally, of the farmers of his State. Joseph C. Pinckncy, whose death was reported several days ago in despatches from France, is the first, Colleton county boy to have been killed in active service. i All of the 18.000 employees of tl\,e Seaboard Air Line are to be orpank'.ed and recruited, as it were, into: an army of soldiers "h h nd ill 4 lines" for the purpose of increasing the efficiency of the service an ! .thereby assisting in winning th war. Mosquitoes are brought in railroad coaches from Savannah and esc: pe1 when the doors are opened at Char! s ton, says the News & Courier. With tli" end in view of lightening tr.uTi den.and - m \t wi.itoj in ier ti a. \\ i, i u.i? r e.ls may h" vn re quickly moved and other government demands promptly m t. rep.<( s o." L'.r S a bo l' , ^?<ud ern and Atlantic Cous Line r\il ads are urging sl>:p. er an:! r '(vivers in the Charh ston t< rriioiy t<> store within the next three nion ha ay. much fuel, raw materials and other stocks as may be found consi-tent with floor space. o I WEDNESDAY ALL MJE-AL* WHEA3XESS ffcjfep, USX MO DKKAIX CtAOUXI. tl U I III I jj TArm CB. EOLAKTACT KXJD5 IMdff,' OONTMN1NU 1AUAT ' 1 OURP I 1 take this r 1 and many ftu 1 best markets 1 I will sell to i , I have ever nu Pi * snd many ott ' kots at that 1 i also ;! shoes j mower 5| grain J disk h 'j whole slip hi , Flour or expected to i l plenty of (arc ! wanted for c I 3 STORES -I ==== ; I Jordanville I " IHHBHIiSflHBHnHni THF. HORRY HKRi ! The Itching and Sti | of Blaz Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. J There is a harrassing discomfort | caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is al- : I most unbearable, and the skin seems i on fire with the burning irritation. 1 A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, I i because such treatment can only al* : i lay the pain temporarily. The disease j can only be reached by going deep i down to its source. The source of Eczema is in the I GERMANY, THE S By LOUIS Ri ?i^!r I -T-, r - -;"JK -* *'&2 Contributed by Mr. Raemaeker-* 4o ihPatriotism Thr RICES m neans of telling the big stock of all kii Hose, Hosi n tired s ci other x'^ds and c;ass; months and months ago before my customers at the c-'d prices ide in baying their supplies. I irniture, Cha ier articles of every day use, all time. You get the benefit whc and SLIPPERS, at old prices, ar IS and RAKES at a great savin DRILLS at the same old low pri IARROWS, STALK CUTTERS, f CAR-LOAD ONE HORSE WAG ARNESS, COLLARS. BICYCLES i hand now. in addition to full ii jrrive this week, with hog feed, j and meat, and a full line oi cc sither the living cr the dead. GEORGE1 A; LLD. CONWAY, 8. O. ing ing, Fiery Eczema blood, the disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. Tha' is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day at any drugstore, and you will see results *frotn the right treatment. Write for expert medical advice, which you can get without cost, by addressing Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. UPER-ANARCH1ST 1 \EMAEKERS National Security L^ajuo't C-mpaljn ot ouflh a fiucetlo.a. IKE BIG 5 buying public that 1 nds of cloth goods: iery, Shirts :s of dry goods and clothing, a! the wholesale prices went up:; which will be one of the greats also bought long ago a full line lirs, Bedstea at the best prices to be obtain ;n you make your purchases fr iy style, ig. ces. also 5UGGIES AMD HARNESS, ONS at Bargain Prices, 5, BRIDLES. ine of other groceries. One ci chops, etc. Plenty of rice on jffins, caskets, and anything els I. HOUDAY nor EOKEIUN ITEMS 11 GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING ? German newspapers are asking pointed questions concerning reserves in the west and are caustic in * their comment. * Two enemy uirdrones and more prisoners have been captured by the Allies. A new "peace offensive" has been started at Munich, according to the 1 Tagcblntt of Berlin, Proffessor E. L. Quidde of Vienna, Professor Hoinrich Lammasch, of Budapest, and Bishop Franknci of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary are identified with the movement. French troops have captured the I to.vn of Gary. Proprietors of all businesses and professional men with only a fc w exceptions w'll pay an annual federal license of $10 and heads of wholesale concerns doing a yearly business of $200,000 or more will be required to pay an annual fee of $2accord ing to a schedule inserted in the draft ei lho .$S.(MM),')()(),()0() revenue hill b> the house ways and means eommi.t farmers. mechanics, ministers, and teachers will he oxen pled {'ran. !i." :m(> oc< upntional tax. as will conc ins doing an annual business a: h s: than >.'2.000. ' German submarine raids in American waters were understood to hav been discussed at an unusually prolonged session of the cabinet last j week. ! Secretary linker was formally ad vised by (ieneral Pershing that the first American field aimy bad been cieatcd, General Pershing retaining command of the army as well as of the entire American expeditionary forces for the present. The British government has issued a declaration formally recognizing the Czecho-Slovaks as an allied nation and the three Czocho-Slovak armies as an allied force regularly waging warfare against the centra! powers. IAVING [ have on hand a D I bought on the n end all of these | ist savings they 1 ids ed on the .mar- | om me. See 1 ir load of flour | hand now with I e that may be I 3 STORES 1 Ciaiivants herry | % CALOMEL SALIVATES ANO MAKES YOU SICK j Acts like dynamite on a slu^ f gish liver and you lose a day's work. * There's no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating caU omel when a few cents buys a largo bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a per feet substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as eolomel, but it doesn't TMuke you sick and can not salivate. 1 Children and grown folks can takdv t Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is, perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Ti ke a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feli weak, sick and nau. ra'ed tomorrow. Don't lose a day's oik. Take a spoonful of Dodson^si Liver Tone instead and you will wak<?V up feeling great. No more biljtfusiu st;, eon. I palion, sluggishness, head ache, coated tongue or sour stomach. V< it- druggi 1 says if you don't find M Hudson's Liv< r Tone acts le tter than m t le calomel your nionc y i.-. wait- I NDTK'K OK SALE. * I Undci and by virtue <>! the d* cree I and judgment of the court mude by Honor S. W. C. Shipp. 1'ivsi ;ing I Judge, in the case of American Ker tilizing Company, Plaintiff, vs. M. I O. Muggins, Kddy Make Cypress Coin I puny and Conway Lumber Company* 1 Defendants, and dated the 28th day. I of .June A. I). 1918, I, the imdorsiC^Hp I I'm .J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry I County, will soil at public auction to I the highest bidder before the Court I House door at Conway, in Horry I County, and State of South Carolina, I during legal hours of sale, on sales- I day in September next, it being tho I 2nd day of said month, all and singu- fl lar those certain lands situate in ry County, and described as follows, I to wit: I All and singular that certain par eel or tract of land mv (M. O. Hug-. gins') undivided interest in the es-? I tate lands of Susan E. Huggins con taining two hundred (200) acres, I more or loss, and bounded on the West by Little Pee Dee River anji I Northeast by the Huggins brothers I and known as the Swamp Lands of I the estate of Susan E. Huggins, ly? ing and being in Galivants Ferry I Township?(Being the same land de- I vised by the said Susan K. Huggins, I described as her Swamp Lands, in and by her last Will and Testament I to M. O. Huggins, J. A. Huggins, C. L. Huggins, and K. T. Huggins, the S interest of each being an undivided I one-fourth under said Will. Teims of Sal" Ca..'i. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., August 1. 1918. I J. A. LEWIS, I Sheriff of Horry County. M H. H. WOODWARD, 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. g The Strong Withstand the heat of I Summer Better Than the Weak I 0M people who are feeble and youngi" peopt* who ore weak, will he strengthened and enabled to A go through the depressing heat of summer by tak- V ing GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It purities E and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys* fl tem. You can soon feel its Strengthening, In vigor- jfl ating K fleet. 60c. H "Hundreds of trains used to^ass through Amiens daily," the prcmier^^B said, "but we were temporarily do*i^B prived of its use until recently when we were able to employ 20 trains i by having thorn properly refilled I and glasses accurately fitted | CONWAY?OFFICE DAYS?Every V SaDtuDrday at Horry Drug Store. I MULLINS?OFFICE DAY S?Every Monday, Main Street, No. 10. I Yours for service, | Lycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt. ,, Optometrist. MUSTANG II For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heais. I Stops Pain At Once I For Man and Beast I II 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer?. jj B LINIMENT |