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4H? * ^B&T ^ y~v Mom Despite the faci Vshipbuilding, it mu; 1 American that the i with the increase in Transporting troops that our shipping f; ; fourths is the carryi Ships cannot be [takes a great deal oj Buy Libert INFLUENZA WAVE STOPS MOVING OF 140,000 J Orders for Soldiers Between Oct. 7 and '! 1 Cancelled by Crowder DAY'S TOLL OF DEATHS IN ARMY REACHES 170 Most Deaths Are From Pneumonia Following the New Malady Washington.--?The movement of 140.000 mm i ?to the 11 i :,n;- cump will be (Kl:.; ;d r '; < n l oi' th spread of Spanish influenza through variou : c hi w. Thi mil b< r f men, were un*i w o?- >.. r en rain !> tween O . , and 11 "or va:iou camps, but tonight tljo General Stall' instructed Provost Mar. .lad (i norci Crowdcr to cancel the call. When these inoi will !>> sent t(? ca .p will depend altogether nn how fast the epidemic i. overcome. The War Department al o an nounced that up to noon today 170 deaths have be n row-Mi Worn th camps for the twenty-four-hour p"riod, nearly all from pneumonia following influenza, the characteristic of Spanish influenza. There were 189 new cases of influenza reported while 728 new cases of pneumonia developed. The total of influenza cases now reported by camp commanders is 85,146, and pneumonia, 3,036. CITIZENS OF MET! PREPARING TO RUN ) Amsterdam.?"It is announced that, owing to the long range bombardment of Met'/ and other places preparations are making for the expeditious evacuation of civilians ani movable property from places witlur range of such guns when the evacuation becomes necessary," says n despatch received here from IJerlin Metx is in Germany. ^ ? 4' >.?# - . ? fffc.I.. 1 A si b iL a mm t that we have mad* st be remembered b leed for ships increas the size of our fightir to Europe is only one t . i acuities must bear, ing of supplies and built without money c money. Undoubted y Bonds?1 LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS 1 Tells how to loosen a tender corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. ! You reckless men and women who j are pestered with corns and who have ixz least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which tlic moment a few drops are applied in any corn or callus the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn m ' alms, root and all, lifts off with tin' fingers. Freezone dries the moment it is ap ; plied, and simply shrivels the corn or , callus without inflaming or even i ii ritating tin.- surrounding tissue o: i skin. A small bottle of freezone wil' i cost very little at any of the dru ; stores, but will positively rid one', j feet of every hard or sol'i corn o; 11 si rdi nod T f" .I..,..-.,a J v . a i i inn ?11 Li i; i I j hasn't any freozoro ho van get it at j any wholesale drug hon > for you. ?Adv.? < 1.) Crapes are valuable for ma'wiir pi 'serve . ADMIMSTKATOK'S SAI.IO. I I'nder and by virlue of an Order I o?" the Probate Court, we, the under a-" . 1 ad; sinistra toof the ir p.- >nai estate of \V. It. Lewis, doeea ed, wi'i soil to the hie lr st bi leer at pi > | lie auc tion, for cash, the fobowiug Id' er'bed property I) longing tsaid estate, at the tim an . at tit p'aros hereina'fter stated to-wit: On October U, 101 A at Windy Hn farm on the sea nore in Little Rive Township, beginning at eleven Ml.' 1 o'clock in the forenoon we will sell all and singular the stock of cattle and hogs at said place as well as other property there belonging to the said estate. On October 4th, 191k, at the late residence of the deceased 'in Conway, S. C., beginning at eleven (11) o'clock in the forenoon we will sell all and singular the household and I | kitchen furniure and also two ' j mules, as well as other articles of property, belonging to said estate. Some of the above described prop> ertv was withheld from the former sale by reason of beintr claimed by I the widow of said W. R. Lewis, her > claim now being withdrawn. Dated September 17t.h, A. 1)., 1018 i E. T. LEWIS, MARY A. LEWIS, td Administrators, t??n? f> v vrv By CHARLES e real progress in y every patriotic es proportionately lg forces overseas, -fourth of the task I he other threemunitions of war. In war time it ly after the war is Vhey Are th This Space Contributed t< THE PEOPLES BULGARIA IN DEFEAT BEFORE ALLIES' TERMSj Washington.?Bulgaria, it is h.'lieved, "will now drop out o*' the war. She if expected to accept tlu al'ied [Conditions on her armistice proposal. Her single insistence at this moI # : meat is understood to he that the 4U..i ? _.! i: - c;.im . > .-i.cmi tijj n.iii. linai uispOMtion of territorial (jucotion.^ shall gover to the Ann rican-allied-German peace 'onfercnce ending tho war. Hnkrniian Minister Paiu;rotofV authorized tho statement that in Ids ' pinion Czar Ferdinand's nation is through. From a diplomatic source in oxI tremely intimate touch with the "in ride" of the Bulgarian problem cam this information. This gove. nm< nt has overt* vease (to be'mvo that the Bulgarian i rmi. i tie* proposal is . in ( !'( , ai.d tiler have been r-liiiole teports for a v.'f" k th.at the poaee app a! might b p a od with dois government. Pos.-ible Otdeome. Chief e{ . .Mau-h permiti d him el* I-* Jo what he has not < t ' m 1'.ivlier;o?-v< nturo o. o realm of speculation concerning th? f u'ur po. ribili 1 i< - of tlv !?ujj' 'a v. tunion. Toe Bukra-'ian defection, ho s i.i s i' ' i . o (i v') " "i . \, i' . I' , ' ( [ ho u' o th. me on< eonc nt ra" >n m force or. the w -stern ' i . i iii< h h<I 'tioio (i . iiuui;. there. un ' ." '?!(< to k'> u> the ai of her be, ear urc?! ai y. !>v.i#;*t i ia. ' Tin' obvious impor'.ance or' tin | move (t'-io armistice) which v oul< 1 t'( f sha low, if i' goes through, tk< j isolation of Turkey and \ iv probab' v o: t ranee of P mm.ania ir.to Ilv 'war.*' ho -aid. ''rr"f;fr onlv to bo moi'tioned. It is perfectly clear to every! body." With Bulgaria shunted aside, Roumania back, the Turk out of the running, the position of the central empires would be manifestly very precarious. Military operations in the near east will take on a magnitude |and importance which up to the past two weeks they have lacked. To Shorten War. h\ many quarters here, the feel ; iru", was that the Hulparian defection will materially shorten the war. While no doubt existed in military minds j.s to the soundness of nredicj .lion of a 1919 victory, there is now ; on all sides a firm cconviction that jtho victory will come next year, and j thai the struggle maj be shortened *J>, OOITWAY, B. o. M. SCHWAB over the ships that i selves many times the whole-heartt If the America done in our shipyar the first Liberty Lo; and as enthusiastic and are building sb to put his money in ie Best Invc o Winning the War Br NATIONAL BANK as a result of the Bulgarian .situation. America has not been consulted [ as to the armistice so far, but it is undoubtedly true, according to reli I aui'j auuioriiy. mar tno allies win no nothing' in the situation that would run eov.ntc r to the American positions and this position is understood to be favorable to the Bulgarian surgeslion at adjusting territorial qucstion finally at the big p ace table. BENrMnMiUi EOT ALLIES PR0S8ESS r? /\ *!* J k7? f ? I / ?-/! ' r 1 - AU n k i CJUlt: L31 1 i C j }! ?_J?U II J1 i (I Ui clW Closer Their Lines Encircling St. Quenlin T.o now3 of recent *Uitc .-ays ia lie encircling of St. Qucutin and in driving tho Gorman eno Unitarians northward in .Macedonia the Allied rmies arc making further jirn^ro s ayin-' increase'! enomv resistance. Northwest of St. Quentin the Brit ish have followed up the Allied success of yesterday in which the British and French made further gaini toward the tov. n from the west and are pushing forward in the direction of the north western suburbs. Heavy fighting i-. t< king place in tho region of Grieourl, less than three mile: north-norlhwo.;t, and .See ncv, 1 \v and one-half miles r. .rtliv est. The British are advancing be. oite counter attacks by the (lei mans, who were repulsed svith se vere losses. C)n the French . ector to the south only the artillery has been active. Between the Ailette and the Aisno the French have rcmilsrwl ttoiwan ?.i tacks in tho important territory about Moisy farm, at tho western end of the Chomin ilos Dames. Apparen .1 y the Allies in Macedonia have completed the splitting apart of the Gorman-Bulgarian armies east and west of the Vardar. The Serbians are pressing northwestward along the river toward Vesles, which the enemy apparently will not be able to hold, as other Allied forces are marching northward in that direction from Prilep. o The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of summer by taking GROV E S TASTELESSchillTONIC. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up t he whole system. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. ve are building now 1 over. But the immec d support of the entire n people could visua ds with the money th ans, I am sure they > as I am. The ships ould persuade the moj to Liberty Bonds of tl istment in t, LEMONS MAKE SKIN ! WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Make this beauty lotion lor a few cents and see for yourself. i , What >.?;ii*l or woman hasn't heard j : of lemon juice to remove complexion 'blemishes; to whiten the skin and to i briny out the roses, the freshness and I . j the hidden beauty? 1 lut lemon juice i alone is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white , this way. Strain through a fine (doth | the juice of two fr'-sh b mons into a I I bottle containing about three ounce.-1 ot orchard white, then shake well anil \ou have a whole quarter pint of skin .1 i ? . ;;n<t complexion lotion at about the j : cost one usually pays for a small ja *.*. I c f ordinary cold cream. lie sure t?>: j strain the !< mon juice so no pulp gcc* J into the bottle, then this lotion w ill , remain pure and fresh for months, j When applied daily to the face, neck,1 I Tobacco sales have been , i realized high prices for their | have more money to spend th ' usual in this section. Tohacc j almost no purpose unless it i, best way to realize the most Certain goods which are s : lute necessities in the homes ! the imnroveinent and oneratir I mainder of the crop season of for the new crops of 1919. Let us have the chance of stock before you spend your goods when goods were comp count in many ljnes of staph the best advantages so that y< DUSENBUI Toddville, Go / L ^ i ix7i 11 nnv (at fV>(^m_ T? AAA AVA U1VAA1Hate need is money M nation. lize what has been at they invested in vould be as proud that we have built ^ >t cautious investor he fourth issue. he World! arms and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. Any druggist will supply three ^ ounces of orchard white at very little cast and the grocer lias the lemons.? ?adv?(5) SIX BILLION LOAN IN THREE WEEKS Washington.?Six billion dollars is the amount, or the fourth Liberty loan. The < ountry will be asked to subscribe this huge sum, the largest over offered by any governm at in the history of the world, in three weeks as compared to the usual cam paign of i month which has attended the other throe American war loans. The loan will hear 4 1-2 per cent interest and mature in 19*18, with the government reserving the right to redeem the bonds on or after October 15, 19TJ. ' r* loiiBy Goes ^ good and many growers have j| product, and consequently y lis Summer and Fall than o money goes quickly and lor s carefully spent, and in the for the dollar. & 7 * pecial lines with us are abso; of the farmers and for use in r >n of the farms during the re1918, and in getting ready ' showing you what we have in t tobacco money. We bought aratively low. On that ac5 articles we can fit you out to >u will save money. RY & CO. ??t- s. c. I ij | I Hi