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Y ^? ! wwwi! PAGE T770 mm says was i was due to some f Adds Even Before World War ? He Believed !J. S. IVJiist r Eight Germany J; ?. ;i INFORMED SECRETARY :? OF VIEW, HE STATES v t Diu Not. Believe Preparation * Would Hive Been j> Justified. I1 Wobinglon.-- liven before i '.o out lmoak 1 : the Wo id War in i9M lie ' believ 1 the United Stales must ul- ^ tima'-'iy fight Germany, Abmira \V. S. i> user., Io r c1 iof cf pa a' operations, d< lared \-ei'ore the S n-1 ate cmnniilte? iav <ii gating the naval conduct o the war. Unitel'. States pa i tici a1 :on en lite si of: the Allies wa inevitable, re d clnv-1 ed, ftom the day the Cntrnl and \ -I lied Bowers began hostilities. > lie iaformed Secretary Daa'e! - of his opini-n, tie admiral .aid, br' that he did not believe tie vav ' department woul 1 have b. en justi- ( fio< 1 in p opening for war. in view ^ of the general sentiment of the ( people of the country. ! ^ Admiral Benson testified he felt ^ responsible for the navy's policies jN and operations during the war be-! . cause he was chief military advisor j to Secretary Daniels. I c The sinking of the Lusitania alone! was not sufficient to justify the ** United States in openly preparing for war against Germany, the offi- a cer testified. Even after the Ger-1 r man ambassador was given his pass-j 1 poits in February, 1917, the feeling; r of the people of the United States vras su di that war with Germany could not he considered inevitable, Admiral lienson asserte<l. Hale Questions. HORSE BADLY ~~~ GUT BY FALL Specialist's Prescription Prevents^ Complication. In telling of the accident to his horse, Mr. I/jther Ca;men of Vr.lKy j Park, Mo., stated: "My horse foil dewn and cut his knees all up. I dressed the u with Dr. LeGer.r's An-; tisoptic Healing Pdowder and thev are healing fir.-e. It is a wonde fn! remedy for healing sores on horses.' Mr. C.j i :::r i- simply vo'cing the sentiment.; of hundreds of others; who fef%i i.hat having Dr. L Gear's personal p.osoripti ?ns on hand at all time; i. nearly as good as having Dr. L'-Goar whore they cool I reach him in a few finutes. Wounds and sros ?r?u t bo taken care rf Umediate! v. (i t a i an of Dr. LeGoar's Antiseptic Herding Powder from your dealer. Dust on enough ef it to cover the wound or sore. Lt foim.n a protection against insects and infection and promotes healthy healing.?Dr. L. I). Levioar Wed. Co., St. Louis, Mo.?adv (5|20) i^WHSr ?IMg?^ Blood is life. When Its current slows down and its waters become polluted, tlu> stream flows not along the shores of Health through the land of Happiness. To purify t h o blood, energize tlie liver, keep the bowels and kidneys acting' properly there's an old doctor's prescription, in use for 67 years; made by the TIIACIII5R MKD1C1NH CO., Chattanooga, Tenn., sold at your drug store. Try it for your family. mm **DI(. Til AC iii.Ii'S LiVfcii anui 3 I BLOOD 8VI!UP helped me when every- I II tiling el e failed. 1 consider it an I II invaluable medicine for constipation, I II skin and Mood diseases and bilious- I II cess."?Mrs. W. G. Green, Tenn. I "Did y: u foe! that the sent ini nt 3 f the people you refer to was such ; j, s to prevent the navy's making: lans for war?" asked Chai.maa tale. "The navy did have plans," was he reply. "They wore not complete l ,nd aie not complete in some re-j poets today. We knew if we did' J liter the war wo would have to con orni our operation" to the geneia' dans of the other Allies and we had 10 knowledge of their plans until ,fter we dcclaied war." Secretary Daniels did not issue my definite order to the bureau of lie nav; department to prepare for ^ oar prior to Congress' decla. ation,; 1 he admiral said. * "Did he ever hold up or delay < our efforts to prepare the navy af- I or we declared war?" asked Cha". nan llalo. j< "I (lon't think so" was the re ly jr rhove wore many things that la a < niiitary n an thought ( light t> be . lone that he did not approve a-g natters of p< liry. Among the-o were i mproving the powder supply am! ; jetting more small w ca!il;er gun ; 'or merchant ships. Subseqiuiv ?vents justified Mr. Daniels ai ?tu i , , [ believe." j; "There were things I think we 1. ,vere not justified in being prep .red n, personnel particularly." D. P. .Edge was in Conway la t veek from Dogwood Neck Township. I ? ... NEW LI IDEA K V DELAYED. The library which the Chamber of ' Commerce intcnde<l to secure from I he Carnegie Foundation, has been ! lelaye<l on account of the fact that he Foundation is not now very acive in building libraries. This work vill soon ho started again, however, ind then we will obtain the library n the opinion of the members of the hamber. AAAA^AAAAAA^AAAA^AA^AAA^AAAAAAAAAA % f?6fi has more imitations than any ther Chill and Fever Tonic on the narket, but no one wants imitations. Ttey are dangerous things in the nedicine line.?adv. Why ? V ' " 1 \t> !< y ' '< ' ^ ? * >K | 30 x 3'/2 ^on Fabric, All-\ 30 x Co l;ahi ic, Ar*.t: I j J C ] A-7T ..rj ! . : ' v>? v ^ .7^. J , i ?/ wiv.VI I . ... - * "* 1'* w THE HORRY HERALD, OONWA1 300S0N TELLS THE IE HORROR OF GALOKEl ii nu cl. fit l7ou Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. ,l>! lot tin You're bi'ious, sluggish, constituted. no foil fool headachy, your stvimach m iy of )e sour, your breath bad, your skin i Kt sallow and you believe you need vile! tin lar.gorous calomel to start liver and be owels. Hero's mv guarantee! Ask your -Hi huggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver ! i" i A . .. i /? i i ii ' r 'i !/ i one anu up.kg a spooniui tonigni. u n " loesn't start your liver and straighten IU1 roil right up better than calomel and > c vithout griping or making you sick dr tvant you to go back to the store an I ?U ct your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow , you will feel weak and sick an 1; W nauseated. Don't lose a day. Take a 1' poon!'ul of harmless, vegetable Bedson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up f'cling spbmdid. It is perfectly harm-! t)i less, so give it to your children an\ ' (j time. It can't salivate. (3> COUNTERFEIT STAMP HAS GOT MUMPS Post-master A. H. Pong today is-' sued a warning to thrifty persons hereabouts to be on their guard P against buying counterfeit War Sav- J ings Stamps. Fraudulent blue stamps of the 1919 series have been made \ ** by counterfeiters, the postmaster has been advised, and are being sold to. B1 the unwary. .. I B "But the frauds can be easily de- J * tected," the postmaster said. "B?n ^ Franklin's picture appears on tinstamp, and in the counterfeit stamp, I old Ben seems to have the mump - d in his left jaw. Indeed, there is a * i Majority ol Come on Go nm?ii.mi'iimiiMi'iiininii<ii>iiniwwiinnn?iiininiiiHHwmnHiM?MiiitintiiiiiimM><i'HMW?WMmiMH?.HiiHi>i Last year mc ^VyA . or 31 x 4-inch <\ with Goodyt kind. ^ This is plainl i value produc * (iT i cars by Good > j I' '! scrupulous ca They represe B to supply ut I has laid the 1 which exists I j in the larger , j ? I This real Got j B for your For< i \ a I other car u; [ s nearest Servi l ail tires and Go< ooVnV^i K.lvcar Doublc'Curc ^ ^ 'i 50 Goody Veathcr l read LL rcinfot cheapi rdyrar Single-Cure ^ -i than t 1.1 id .read S Li 1"? proaf P /i ^ ....*.> ' CtesSSSP' / ., .2^*?v^?jim?4?MaaawHMHMuaHaaa f, S. 0., MAY 20, 1920. >nounced swelling. Then under > portrait the lower of the two t dot/, is comparatively indistinct, I the vertical opening between the es in the I owe. left part of the mcial '2' in the date '1924' is red. The principal feature of the lud, however, is the swollen c'.ee'c. 'It should be remembered that tlie .interfeit is only cf the 1919 so>s. and, like the original, i; blue, uo War Saving's Stamps can n: igor bo bought from po t offices other authorized agen ios. Only < /\.%A ... 1 t ? -> ivsu svamps, wmcn are re i, aie w being sold by agencies. Sa'er. last year's stamps arc not 1 gah > -,.nc should buy a 1919 stamp, i ough it is true that some have p?i improperly offered for sale. "Everyone who bought 1 19 imps last year may feel pc.fjctlyj fc," the postmaster said in cone u "because the counterfeit was \ >1 mace until after the first of this; ar. The blue stamp had b en with awn from sale by the authc. '.ze I jencies, and the red 1920 stamp a ; being sold. Don't buy any 1919 amps, and keep a look out for the 1 etu:e of the man with the mumps.1 y. u see one le* me know." More than 100 wonvn arc emox el as cb.emists by (lei man intsii ial c' rr:panics. Worn Down, < Georgia Lady, Worn-out c Was Helped by . ^jIID personal experience of Mrs. S Nannie Phillips, of Powder Springs, Ga., is printed below in er own words: "I was in a worn-out condition. My toraach was out of order. I didn't leep well. I was tired all the time. couldn't half eat, and didn't rest rell at night. "I would get out of heart and blue, would feel like I was going to be own in bed. Yet I kept dragging round. : the Small< odyear Tires i<m ?nim#m*iiimne 11 tfwwiem ?ih? h wh111. wwmiiurnmifmimmmmwinuiw*imi >re cars using 30x3-, j l tires were factory -e< jar Tires than with ar y a result of the high ed in these tires for the year's enormous resoui ire. nt the same intense e: most satisfaction in ti :asis for the marked pr< everywhere for Goody* sizes. )dyear value in tires is < J, Chevrolet, Dort, Ma: >ing one of these sizes ce Station. Go there f odyear Heavy Tourist r ? ? MM mmmm n frii ? ian if * w '* ??? ?" i? i ?i oar Iloavv Tourist Tubes are thick, st co casings properly. Why risk a goo tubeC iootlyear i leavy Tourist Tubes ubes of less merit. 30x3'/2 8ize *n bug mmmaansamnm mmm I MALNUTRITION! I is the root of much weakness aod I H binders progress and growth. I | Scott's Emulsion I ? the world - famous tonic - food, J I is the natural enemy of mal- I, I nutrition and weakness. I I Scott's three or four times 11 I daily, builds strength?helps I S drive malnutrition away. 5 & llDwnc, The words and music of the national hymn of the Transvaal Re* mihlic was cmposed by a Dutch woman? Mile. Catherine F. van Rees. iTS UNWISE i - m ?? / a _ J..i. - all a^ D to pill ou 10-aay s uuiy unui w n morrow. If your stomuch is a acid-disturbed take S khmqios i the now aid to digestion comfort ffl t&vSsiy* A pleasant relief from R i!> u discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. K MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE $ MAKERS O? SCOTT'S EMULSION j* Out of Heart \nd Tired, Tells How She Ziron Iron Tonic. "We heard of Ziron, and from what I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me, if it didn't help me. But after taking it, I found it really helped me, and I sent back for more. I ato bettor, felt much stronger. I am sure Ziron le a splendid tonic." Many people, who are worn down and disheartened, due to stomach disorders and nervous Ills, find relief by toning up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic. Tell your druggist you want to try Ziron on our money-back guarantee. ill jr Cars >. V Y ' '* >' ir .. "-4v 5 11 Wl..MM-.,.wnm?"i.nmnw IIMI M?fc )0 x 3V2-, quipped iv other relative smaller rces and ndeavor res that Terence jar Tires xvailable twell, or >, at our or these Tubes. rong tubes that d casing with a cost little more water- $450 111 H A'ILUAM tUCEfoE KING, M 0 PUv^ioiau and Burgeon Office In Piatt Drug Oo. AYNOR,. ... S. C. H OR. J. 0. THOMAS I Physician and Surgeon H L.OBX8. s. o. V. H ~~ DR. 6.3. LEWIS I DENTAL SURGEON ? Office 0??r Norton Drug Ctiniy B CONWAY, S. C 0. A. SPIVF.Y & CO. I W. B. King, Secty. I BONDS AND INSURANCE I ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK H BUILDING | HARRELSON & HARRELSON I Attorneys-at-Law M Practice both in the State and Poderal Courts. ' IV (VIULI.INS, ? ? S. 0. 19 I U. II. WOODWARD, H Attorney end Counsellor at Law gj CONWAY, a ~ 12. U. SCARBOROUGH S Attorney at Law, n CONWAY. 8. C. S T. B. LEWIS. I 4tty. and Oouncellor at Law ! 20NWAY, - - SaC. J. M. JOHNSON, I CIVIL ENGINEER W MARION, S. 0. { I vly Engineering and Surveying 9 >ffice will be open during my ab ience, and prepared to take care 9 >r any work as usual. Address 9 vlt communications as hereto- 9 'ore. 9 S. C. DUSENBURY x I Attomey-at-Law %J II Snivev Building \ H CONWAY, ? S?C. sFn1Tau~yo?r REPAIR WORK <1 BLACKSMITHING SAW HA'MMERING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? conway iron works Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4 j 22120?tf. No Worms in a Healthy Chhu All children troubled with worms have on un? M healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a 9 rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. H GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for iwo or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength', crdng Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then j v.irovr off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be I H ui^eirfecO)?*?tluJPlei^ NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS, f. For tobacco bam flues call on Sasser Company, Inc. j Gurley, South Carolina. We ' manufacture the best flues i made, file your order with us immediately.?adv 1|1|29. I 6 mos. i i i | The old masters of the science of I I i politics refuse to admit anv excite- I ment over the rush of Hiram John-) I | son toward a Presidential nomina-j I I I fhrnmi. house I I COFFEE III i* -