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IEMOtIAL FUND DRIVE CONTINUED Time of ('ampat111tign1 Extended to Enable Some ('ounties to Reach Teir Quotas. Columbia, April 29.-Jlecause of va lious circumstances 'which have ipre vented many of the counties putting .on their campaigns, the solictation of funds to complete the voluntary gift of $100,000 by the people of the state to erect a memorial building coinmem orating the deeds of South Carolinans in the world war has been extended, according to a statement of former Governor Alanning, vice chairman of the South Carolina Memorial commis sion, giveni out here this afternoon. The caipailgn, which started April 19, was to have terminated tomorrow. ililness, )pr's1sre of business and other matters." said the former gov rnor, "have prevented many of the (ontilty chtilmen from putting oin teirti campaign'1 dur-ing) the specified period. As tiose, tha iimeni have reiunested ro licitationl for funids continuei unt1il theirl counties have raised their lqutotas, or o0vls1ubtscr'ilbed, the connuittee tillniks it expedient'0 at this time to extend tl' "Soie of the eoutntieo have (lone eX Ci edinll Iy well, several of them1 exceed ing or reachinlg their allotilentis, amd the majority of others have promiseld to ('lnter their i names oi the hontor roll if givenl opportunity. The coillttee eonsiders it only lair and just that this opportunity should be giv en tlei." h'lle comliittee today received a check of $21 from the faculty an.l stitents of Clemoson College for thlt leilorial funds. Preisdenit Riggs i0 his letter said that members of the facility wotild have liked to give more bit their salaries would not perlit. Darlington county sent II it check to day for $3,200 i cash and promises to complete its quota of $7,700. Th e University of South Carolina faculty and students has contributed $775 to the fund. 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New York, May ..-Headed by the flagshlp Pennsylvania with the broad blue flag of the secretary of the navy flying at the main masthead nearly three score ships of the Atlantic fleet dropped anchor In the 'Hudson river today, home from' three months of drills and maneuvers in Cuban waters. i'ight great superdreadnaughts and a swarm of swift destroyers rodo sleepily at their moorings tonight, fairly filling the river anchorage for itles, but more than half of the of ficers and of the sunt-biturned young sters of the crews were ashore, eijoy ing -18 Iouriis of well earned liberty. Alfleat their comrades gazed longing ly toward the great city, picked ott with innuimierale lights as darkne. fM I. awaiting their tural to play the role of Jack ashore. When (he fleet steamled lin past ilbros( iAht early inl tle morning th" l'enns~ylvariani carriedt the thr-ee highest official sof tie iaval service. Iesides Secretary Dainiels, -wllo board (d the 'hip off the Vlrginia capes ye**; tErday morning for the last lap cf the lomieward crui;e, Aditiral CoonIZ, iluef of naval operat lions, was a giest of Admiral Wilson, commanding the Atlantic fleet and seinior sea com oander of the navy. .\Ir. I)aniels and Admiral Coontz stood with Admiral Wilsoni on tle flagship bridge as tie great sea force made its stately pro gress through tile crowded harbor and river to its anchorage. The secretary had other imattrs ANwhich called him to New York, and yesterday was taken aboard the dc stroyer (Goldsborough at the Norfolk base for it swift dash outside the capes where the l'ennsylvania awa ited him. With ler homeward pennant whiping straight aft in tle breeze of her passage, the Goldsborough tort down the sun lbath ed bay at a 30 knot Iace, heavy ladel cargo craft blow ing an Invol tintary salute as she passed when the stern wave frailiig behind the speeding warship reached them. Iardly hta(l .\r. IDaniels' feet touch ed the wide whiite decks of ft flag sipl) than site was off soutieast through the sunl haze to rejoini the fleet I; imilevs away. Above citcled seaplanes, carrying navy iphotograph ers. Par at sea a silver pencil of lit marked the low flight of a navy "butim'" out to see the sight. As the miles slipped behind tit' bat tileship, a row of bobbing gray knobs caimle into view, the submar iiies of the fleet. sailintg in column, inshore from the far filung cordon of the dest royer senrc. The Penisylvania passed tile fifls of these destroyer' scots a itI thent on the hazy rim of the world, the seven other great dreadnauights steai ing inl doulile (oltni, came into view. .\s the Penisylvantia fell into her ptlace it line a string of flags shot to her signiai yards. The adiral hade ordleteda two h I)our 1 ct ttee run northI wardil. '.'Te destroyers c lied it from their staftions Otn the iilns, ruishiing by the battlesithips at igh speced to sprteadl a five mtile line across the itua in front of the main force. The hiat - ti (sipls forged into0 "line abetam"t !posi - t as thle ntavy kniowis if, eight tgrtet ships abtreast with all the oceanii bc tote thiem, and another colotr burst at the flagship's signal yatrd startfed the race. For two hours t hey surged nothI ward, the North D~akota, leading thle four coal burners, forged slowly ahead. Shte was to lead of the smokeless lil buners, anid thle great, banks of black smoke that ptoured( front the st. fpaintled nimitic storm clouds fotr tiles against thte cleatr sky astern. iiTe test was of puersonnal rathier thtan sipfs. 'The fleet wenit southi withi green e'ks that could not get theta up~ to mtore titan criIsing speed. 'fThree nmoniths later the samte engite r'oomf forcs broughts thm back on thtree for'ces broutghtt them back on three fouthls holler ptower at 19 knots. for the imen. 'htrouugh thle night Ithe fle0d stetamted nor1 twardl in coluntii with the diestrtoy lit' screening its mtovemntt oni all the( baromfeter dlubiouosly,owilever'. It looked as thouight a fog miighit bar the way in to tot.t in the mtorintg. 113y inlighit a slowv cold rain was fill itg with a biting winid sweeping over' the shuts. Oflcetrs and min just fromt the warmi windls of (Guanttanamto felt it keenly. 113y - a. in. the tog enime oin. The fleet conmmainder took the bridge it person. lie wats loath to dlelay his arrival and with upositlon huoys astern andl shtips in close order, he sent his great force ahead through the iturik. The (1eep roar' of the batttlesips' whtistles, baying in unison at iminuite Intervals, carried Svaining of thir~t passage and~ unaviga(ting staffs otn ever'y bridlgo were biute with cold and~ the ini tensity of theur watch before day lHght changed the fog to rain. Still under a cold drizzle, the ships rounded Ainbrose light and, with a final maneuvering to gain their posI tion for coming to anchor, bore wway to channel. Ahead the air was clearing. The rain dropped to a drizzle and then to a inist as the channel buoys flowed by. lurdened freighters ouitward bound, churned by with crews at the rails to watch the spectacle on which they had stumbled through tle mist. Past the outposts of the harbor the lighting ships steamed under always lightenlilgi skies. ZJ'ust as a -flame blirst and white puff ball of simoke from a distant shore battery marked lie first gun of the welcomiing salute to the secretary's flag, tle sunl broke through to reveal tile jagge(d skyli of .\l anhattan Island's great buildings to the eager eyes of ollicers and miien. Inlside tile Criuiser Columbia and the fleet train, which Came on aIe'adh joinled inl With gun l oiuling in salute ami hn playing. l iarther ahiead the last of, the grexat. destroyer scrveenwa coilim.g to aneb('or ui'ye the rive'(r. \'i tually oi sch(euIII, t(e eight dreadl inaiuighits threaded their way up the trafile crowdled vwat er'way, widen ly lintervals at times to let the river ferry craft through, to drop anehor une1r the sh1alow of' the huilbeings hat ake thev .\Anhattan111 shore a1 wall of, mason ry alone: !Niver'side Drive. Honor Roll of Woodrow Wilsonl School Seventh Grade---Nell Burt1, Nell Check, Virginia Culbertson, AWhitney Young. Fifth Grade-Mildred Ilurton. Sarah Cheek, Sarah Owings, Archlie Young. Fouirth Urade-Lois" M8ishop, I."loise Young. 'I'lTird Grade-Sara J:urts, .Mary Caldwell, Alford Caldwell, .\argaret Cheek, l'aul Sanders, Lyles Ston(e, Bol nie SinIpson, Virginia Todd. Second Grade--Troy Hishop. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE D3ROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. Tleio Ia only one "Bromo Quinino." ig. W. GROVE'S wqir.uture on Lox. qQ. Aftr you. ays take "FTNR YOCRSTOM 01 Instantly relhuven Heartburn. Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stope indigestion, food souring. re. penting, and all the runy miaerica caused by Acid-Stomnach 10ATONIC in; the beat remedy. Ten" of thou Pand wonderfully bonefted. l'ooitively guar. nnteel to pleave or we will refund money. Cal and gut i bilg box today. You will ace 1,ari enst Drug Co., iLaurenis. S. G. New Goods W. G. Wilson and Co. have opened for Spring and Summer wear complete lines in every department. SILKS in the best weaves. VOILES of the latest creation. 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