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THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917 ;
Most men act as if they value time
The certainty of punishment is tin
best assurance against the commis
sion of crime.
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This county is just now in positi
to go forward with greater st'iu
than it ever has in its history. It i
the equal of any in the enterprise o
its people, once they understan
what is in view.
Even in the hardest times thi
country ever saw since the civil v.a
urn f inn nf I !m nnnnln h:ive bet"'
wasteful. This war will teach a lc.- [
son to all such if they will but I ear
it.
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Germany's hope was that the I'ni
ed States was unprepared for war ar
therefore not to be feared. They fo
got that we knew how to get rea?
and in the quickest time known
history. Uncle Sam is due to L
there, ami when he gets there, it w;
be on to Merlin.
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When the United S'.ate- is p'u
ed into the world conflict; it is t
* time when men must c; st asi le
spite and ill will oMgendered by pa-1
polities and fe in the com mo
cause against the common f e. Th
American people are practically uni
ed now in this and they will rcma'
so.
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Now is the time when a man wi
show whether he is really a go '
citizen or not. If he joins the mov
ments put forward by the patri >t
majority of the American p"o; 1( v
help the (lovernir.ret win this \v \
he shows that he is a true Am.evicai
and a good citizen of America. If h
acts indifferently he prove - that la ;
is not fit to live in this great f a
country. '
The small element in this c> untr. j
made some signs at the beginning
i what they meant to do against th
efforts of America to prosecute tie:
war. It was only a slurt time befor
their noise became noticeably small
er, and now they hardly make ;
noise at all. This proves that tie
people of the United States are to
gether almost as one man to stand
behind our great government in this
conflict of freedom against one man
, Wile.
Every day you hear the question
talked as to how long the war will
lttA. Realize the fact that we have
j to contend with a countlry ruled by
me man, an autocrat, and wherein
I ?tiling was done for many years but
4 to prepare for world domination.
^ fke Germans were prepared and will
hold out a long time, and it is useless
to hope that the war will speedily
com* to an end. It cannot end quickly
In the nature of things. While
It is fully believed, and while there is
strong evidence for such belief, that
Germany is weakening day by day as
the war goes on; yet her armies are
not defeated and it will take large
.sums of money, hard work, and human
lives to accomplsh that result.
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j AT HOTEL GRACE.
Aru>::j: Ike recent arrivals at Hotel
irace :ro the fo'lowing:
8, J. lilac kwell, Marion, S. C.
C \V. B'oomc, North Carolina.
C'uis. D. Prince, Loris, S. C.
J. L. Roborts, Tabor, N. C.
H. C. Moore, Wilmington, N C.
C. It. Morris, Charleston, S C.
Phillip Pollock, Richmond, Va.
Mr?. West, Charleston, 8. C.
Mrs. Davis. Florida.
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W. Kenneth Sugg's, Loris, S. C.
John Dala Smith, Myrtle Beach,
S. C.
Benj, Grier Collins, Myrtle Beach,
S. C.
Mike B. Billock, Loris, S. C.
George Suggs, Nichols, S. C.
Carl Phillips, Tabor, N. C.
Dock Long, Cool Spring, S. C.
Joseph Harmon Capps, Justice, S.
C.
John Harvey Holmes, Allsbrook,
S. C.
James Walter Todd, Allsbrook, S.
C.
James Ford Chestnut, Fair Trade,
S C.
Leroy Yeoman Hodges, Conway.
S. C.
Marshall Mace Horn, Nichols, S. C.
Bert Ray, Tabor, N. C.
Robert Mint/, Little River, S. C.
Walter Hucks, Horry, S. C.
Bruce Graingx?r, Tabor, N. C.
Thad Port, Bucksport, S. C.
Dillon Cox, Conway, S. C,
Hancc Elliott, Nichols, S. C.
Daniel Edgar Carter, Loris, C.
W. M. Jones, Conway, S. C.
Jess Williamson, Conwav. S. C.
Malcolm McDowell, Conway, S. C.
Rollin Johnson, Conway, S. C.
J. F. Kirton, Galivants Ferry, S. C.
A. C. Smith. Mullins, S. C,
J. M. Kirton, Galivants Ferry, S C.
C. H. Denny, Norfolk, Va.
Ed. M. Burroughs, Ohio.
W. E. Holt, Loris, S. C.
L. C. Elvington, Lake View, S. C.
P. Wilcoeks, Asheville, N. C. !
E. M. Phillips, Charlotte, N. C.
E. B. Martin, South Carolina.
A. L. Alexander, Charlotte, N. C.
B. 1). Kent, Louisville, Ky.
S. A. Gayle, Atlanta, Ga.
W. B. Clardy, Myrtle Beach, S C.
John F. Joyce, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mi ss N. Trazevant, Fort Motto, S
C.
R. O. Hanson, Conway, S. C.
F. 0.#Slught, Hartsville, S. C.
Miss Helen Slaght, Hartsville, S 2.
H. F. Engelking, Tex.
F. E. Webb, Murphy Shows.
Zeke Shunvway, Dallas Tex.
W. S. Allen. Murphy Shows.
Wm. H. Davis, Boston, Mass.
W. F. Norton, South Carolina.
B. Harris, South Carolina.
I.. I.. Braswell, Florence, S. C.
Geo. Met'/., Charleston, S. C.
Mrs H. S. Hegy, Orangeburg, S O.
Mrs. W. W. Davend, l.atta, S. C.
Fiuega Ellebe, l.atta, S. C.
Kstelle, I'll lobe, l.atta, S. C.
W. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C.
E. P. Martin. Sumter, S. C.
1,. Jovdan, Mullins, S. C.
R. P. Cheer, Charleston, S. C.
A. J. Elliott. Raleigh, N. C.
John Hart, South Carolina
F. 0. Smith, South Carolina.
Dr. W. E, McCord, (ireenwood.
S. C.
F. W. Willis, Florence, S. C.
F. M. Tharin, Charleston, S. C.
A. M, Lee, Green Sea, S. C.
Miss Josephine Kerr, Georgetown.
S C.
W. A. Freeman, Cor.way, S. C.
F, Stern, Wilmington. X. <'.
R. P. Evans. Cha"le ton, S. C.
J. !>. Avant. Wilmington, N. C.
W. L. MP'er, Wilmnigton, X C.
R. C. lv irmagy, Lumberton, N. C.
Win. G. Hell, Baltimore, Md.
J. W. Love.ioy, Florence, S. C.
T. H. Campbell, Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. S, J. Flaum, Georgetown
S. C.
J. M. Dalton, Winston Salem, X. C.
G. W. Martin, < mvny, S. C.
Perry Brown, Ml. Tabor, X. C.
i* Cle.unions,-Mt. Tabor, N C.
Miss Elliott, Aynor, S. C.
G. B. Clark, Aynor, S. C.
J. M. Parker, North Carolina.
Ben Campfen, Georgetown, S C.
J. M. Wiggins, South Carolina.
.J. M. Wilson, rayettvillc, N.
W. D. Hunter, Goldsboro, N. C.
Jack Edmund, Lumberton, N. CJ.
C. C. White, Marion, S. C.
J. M. Royals, Columbia, S. C.
ENTIRE TURKISH
ARMY IN RETREAT
London.?The entire Turkish army
in Palestine is retreating towards
the north. British airplanes are following
up the retiring Turks and
bombing them.
Forty Turkish guns were captured,
says the British official statement
announcing the Ottoman retreat.
British and French naval forces
are cooperating against the Turkish
communications along the Mediterranean
coast.
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(Above) Boys write letters and
tent during rest period on practice
(Below) Standard War Work bui
"It's always on the job."
That's what the soldiers and sailors
of I Tide Sam say about the War
Work of the V. M. C. A.
Athletics are organized, recreational
games are fostered, educational classes
are maintained, social times are arranged
with entertainers and moving
pictures, Bible Classes are conducted
and a strong program of religious
work developed.
Bu lding 10S at Camp Greene, Charlotte,
N. C., was crowded the night Dr.
G. R Si air gave his famous sermon
on "The Potter's Clay." The invitation
had been given and men were
signing the War Roll and were being
presented with the customary soldiers'
Pocket Test anient. One young man
approached by Physical Director Arthur
E. Bngley upon the question of
making a decision, responded affirmative
lv at once. When the Testament
was handed to him he said: "I am dong
something for you that I refused to
'o for my mother. When I left home
n 1 laho a month ago. she asked me to
take a pocket Testament with me, hut
i thou ht 11 was no part of a soldier's
kit. 'This old V. M. C. A. has surely
ade re* ( h; 11 ;e my mind. I'm going
o <it down an I write to her not to
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore, before the 7th
day of November A. D. 1917, existing
between W. Boyd Jones and A.
M. Rabil, was and has been dissolved
by mutual consent on the said 7th day
of November A. 1). 1917, and the undersigned
is in no respect liable for
any contracts or obligations taken or
assumed by the said A. M. Rabil concerning
the copartnership business
after said date of dissolution.
W. BOYD JONES.
Conway, S. C., Nov. 14th, 1917.
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"NEW RICE"
300 Bags New Rice
400 Bags Shorts
100 Bags Bed Bog
3500 Bu. Seed Oats
10 0 Bu. Seed \7h eat
50 0 Bu. Seed Rye
Two Cors Ilay
One Car Lard
1 5 Cars Guano in Our
Warehouses. Sec us
for close prices.
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PALMETTO GROCERY CO.
Cooper?MULLINS
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Let *Er Rfp..
(From the Birmingham Age-Herald.)
"Say," bawled the drill sergeant,
"what do you think you are trying to
do to that dummy "
"I'm trying to stick my bayonet into
it," answered the frightened recruit.
"Well, don't tickle it. Fut some
gnap into your work. Act as if you
were about to spear a sausage with a
fork on a cold morning .when your
appetite's good."
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ilD TO SOLDIERS
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enjoy refreshments from Y. M. C. A.
hike.
Iding; 450 constructed or authorized.
A different kind of work is shown
in the experience of Captain Stanley
Borleska of the Port land. Oregon
troops at the same camp. Borleska
was a member of the University o;
Michigan football and track teams in
1011 and was chosen for the mythical
all-star western intercollegiate foot
ball and track teams that year. U<
told Bagley what the "Y" had moan'
to him. lie said: "When 1 came into
this camp 1 wondered how 1 was going
to keep in physical condition. 1 saw
no opportunity or place to do any train
ing. You Y. M. C. A. follows have
sort of made opportunities for me t;
recreate and exercise, for since 1 have
been here, I've averaged three evenings
each week out with my company
football team."
To keep up this work in America,
to follow the soldiers and sailors across
the seas and to extend the same serv
ices to our allies, the Y. M. C. A. is
'conducting a great nation-wide campa'gn
for $35,000,000 from November
11 to 10. The states of Alabama, Georgia.
Florida. Mississippi, North and
South Carolina and Teiviessee have
boon askeri to contribute $1,500,000 of
th!s. rivcks may be *ent to the local
committee or to C K. Calhoun, De
partmont Campaign Director, at At'
lanta. Ca
BIDS WANTED FOR REBUILDING
BRIDGES.
The County Commissioners of Horry
County, S. C., lequest bids for the
rebuilding of hte follow nig bridges:
McQueen's Bridge in Galivaius
Ferry Township.
Strickland Bridge in Bayboro Town
ship.
The bidder to furnish all rn.atoikl
Mr. H. P. Little will be at McQueen's
Bridge Nov. 24th, to receive
1 bids for thp rebuilding of said bridge.
Mr. D. W. Hardwi-" 1 ris w 1
i receive bids for the rebuilding ol
Strickland Bridge.
H. P. LITTLE, Chairman,
County Board of ComminniYnei s
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F. L. Edge was in Conway recent'y
on business.
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BACK IN NEW YORK
New York.?Tammany Hall return
ed to powv r as the result of y< sterdj
y's mayoralily rccioction. No'
r.idy was dudpc John E. Hylan swept
nto office by line larbcst pluraiit.
eve- given to a mavoraiily eanditl it<
i:i Neva York c'y, but thoe w
elected with him the et ti -e Demo
ratic tick-t, giving lire u >w admindilation
ail of the 1 ('* voles in th
>c,ard of estimate which controls al
>ty exprditures. Those elected wit
l-.a^ge Hylan w*Jrc Charles L. Craig,
ontroller; Alfred E. Smith, president
of the board of aldermen, and
the presidents of the five borough
of the city.
John Hylan's plurality, based on
virtually complete returns early today
was 147,975. Mayor Mitchell':?\1
ii vo 1 i f tf fni i ?* i?/\n #* tt?r?o 1 O 1 OA.A
IUMI ,> CUI >1 W MS* 1 U I ,w\'.7
No. 666
Thit It 4 prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Fire or six dotes will breek any caee, end
If token then at a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and done not pipe or sicken. 2Se
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TRESPASS NOTXE.
All persons are forbidden under
penalty of law to hunt, trap, or In
any way trespass upon lands of
Julia D. Grant in Socastee township.
S. R. SINGLETON, Agent, a
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I Electricity Fc
^ At List a complete electric
able and economical, thi
if are now available anywl
Now you may have the comior
; H in your home and out-build it
| i Deloo-Light will do most of ;
t ;' power for the smaller madhin
bet us show you how it will .j
; || saved. .
i let, home is
"AHE YOU I'l l' TO DO YOl'K HIT"
If you are fit
To do your bit?
You must do it!
Don't sit
Waiting- for the war to quit ?
Dut get your kit
And do your bit.
If you are incapacitated
Or otherwise emaciated?
If you really are unlit,
You still have chance to do your li.'t
i \T nl'/r tli J\ U ?
inline uiu uue (VUUI J^UIl,
Hoe the roe as you can run,
And to every mother's son
You will prove you're not a Muiu
I; you find you can not arm.
And you find you can not farm ?
Don't idle 'round the town,
He a wheel and roll around?
Try your hand at knitting; socks.
Or get a mule and haul rocks?
Any thing, if it's a bit
Will prove you not a misfit.
If a Liberty Bond you could not bry
(Worry not?neither could I.'
But if you're worth a tinker's damn
You'll heed the call of Uncle Sam?
Ycu'll shoulder a gun and run the Hi
In his hole beyond Belgium?
You'll free the seas of German fleas
And sustain Old Glory in Liberty'
breeze.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a decretal
' | Ol der made by his Honor, John S,
j Wilson, Presiding Judge, of 12th Ju
jdicic! Circuit, at Chambers, dated the
12th dry of November, 11)1 7. in th
case of W. A. rrcc.nan as Receivei
' f Farmers & .Merchants Ba: k.
i C< rnoration. P'ai tiff vs V.' S \'<
Cashill, d fendant, the undersign I
A'ill offer for > ale before the C u.'
Ik use door at Conway. S. C., \v hi'
ega! sa'e hour- on the M? nd
i her .'robe-, '017. being th< .'Jrd <i:.y
i" raid monlh:
j "Aid. AND SINGULA P.. t!.at g-v.
I ain pi'co. j>ai.o! or taa"t < !' b nd si'.
ate, lying and bring in ComI
Township 01 tbo Whi'.ovi io Reed,
I aiilcs from the town of Corv
| bnov. n s the l ib/ Cox place end coa'.ainx
Thirteen and one-fifth M"! l-f>?
t cres, more or less, and boundc !
| North K. by I.a* ds of VV. S. AicCa.-ki
11 and Hurroughs & Collins Co .
South K. by the Whitevillc Road
South W. by hinds of (loo. Johnso..,
to., North W. by lands of burroughs
<i'z Collins Co., being the same tract rf
and conveyed to ?.!. K. Dewitt by
Til!\? ...i.i \f ir n :?< w o
, . mill ??*. IJ| I/VJWILl/ *?U >V . \
McCaskill by her deed of date Ja\
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Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser \f
nay for papers.
W. L. BKYAK,
Clerk and Spcvial MasUr.
'OBDIE PAGE,
Plaintiff ; Attorney.
)c! ober 11, 1017.?-St
Citation Not'rr.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
P?y J. S. VAUGH'l\ ESQUIRE.
I ROB ATE JUDGE.
WHEREAS Mrs. Sallie Parker
made suit to me, to grant her Letters
of Administration of the Estate of
arid effects of Isaac J. Parker.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and (jreditors of the said
Isaac J. Parker, deceased, that they he
and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Conway, S, C.,
on 27th day of November 1917 next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to shew cau9e, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 12th
?lay of Nov. Anno Domini, 1917.
Published on the 15th and 22nd
days of November 1917, in the Horry
Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
S>t Probate Judge, Horry County.
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' plant that is so simple;,reli- M S
at electric light and power B H
lere and for any purpose: ^ ?
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your chores because it provides H ^9
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TKACHKiiS' INST1TITK. fl
The Institute for the H< . ry Tearii- H
I ers will be held in the Auditorium H
, the Burroughs Iligh School bui'ding H
. , \ i v .it ijk i ? ii i w'i . Kivci'y tocicnor H
1 iv the County is f si <i t i M
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AMEMttesii 1
I LANDS IN mm 1
I a sh i n gt-on?An Am w.'^nn J
I. ion land d in England today on tli j I
| eve of t!ii oprnhij*: of the first grc. t
war conference in xvhicth the Unilt I jl
' S et'?s will participate. i> >1. Edwin d a
M. House. Prerdicnf VViison's pets rt M
fr?on<l ami ndviai r i'< vKr ofC'cia'..
!v designated ro prt vr-rvu;'iv op t!m I
United States. He acc< nn at i? d \
; by a stuff rop"c '.'t.inv- !\<r\ w..' J
rgcncy in the United Steles, ihclu H J
i. g Admiral Benson. '-liiif of n'v; I I
( lcntt'O) s at <i G u r:\! B i. s, < lift f I
, O1' st.".f f of the : r:ny, 5
! Announce! icnt by .r.S*?*jTclary Iain1 j
sinjr tonight of the :e"\ ;.! ?f the I
1 party "at a British ir t" released' J
I Aiiean p.ewsp'io"r fi* m ;> phdup- jl
j of sileir o as to tin pel sonnei Of 'Jim I
j mission and :ts inovfmc, ts. Flu* de- g
part?u*< ' I this jrr m ' the moat fl
distinguished me. "r. to % gove: n- U
I niont/s wat councils was a oarofuily I
. ".lauded 4nn r# 1 unli'l tlicv v.me srf'ely 1
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uk i if . unin.i. . < / (?. K.?*n 4
I io;ri\ army and navy 'C'ficials were
' r.ol aware- that t\!r < i.f [s had, sail-- jU
Or,!; War ( drlcrcn'o, J
Is a statcmr { .'^romj;: n.v iiu; Ids ||
announce nent S crctary Lai si' op 1
rr.phasiz d that this gathering is !*? j
re ;> war eonfc:* nan and ?t??t ing I
1 charged v 'it \ map pilg out a j
I f>!nn ,,f" ea? pri'rn against Germany 1
, 4,hri'v.? i o c( ' r t :> a mxc 'y ?
and satisfactory o, d." ft
NOTICKOF S\I,C. 1
Coder and by virtue of the decree J
and judgment of the c<urt made by ]
! :s Honor John S. Wilson, Presiding' '
.'wlgc, in the aia: of Cora E. Wil- <
!a ne, Plaint in vs. A inie it. Moscl. , ]
: viiiuiard Oi! ('ompriv and A>-mn?.?? '
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ml Con puny, P'-fcnba Is, and djftTd
! *,l'c hOth lay o ' October A D. 101V, I,
! ;!.(> under agnod \V. L. Bryan, Clerk
1 of the Court of Common Pleas for
! said County and Special Master of
llC riy County, will sell at public auc- J
. j'.ion to the highest bidder before the *
Court House door at Conway, In hlorj
ry County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sa'e, on i
j sale (1 y in December next, it being
I Vh( did day of said nu nth, all and 1
.inpular those te fa.'.i lands situate i':
Horry County, and (Inscribed as fol1
.
1 >vs, to wit:
"All and singular that certain pie(jhpA
j pare 1 or tract of land, and bring sit- ^
i.-ted in the town of Doris, County j
and State aforesaid, with boundaries
rs follows, to-wit: on the North by
the A. K. Cannon land and lands of
M. D. Stevens; East by the A. C. D. ^
Railroad Right of Way; South by V.
P. McQueen land, and West by lands*
J of J. I). Singletary; contm'nin rr a* e?U A
_ . e, cikiii
(8) acres, and being the same conveyed
to N. Mosely by P. P. Stevens,
and is known as the Mosely place of * i
resident." ?
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser y
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., November 5th, 1917. \
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for said County and ^
Special Master.
HARRELSON & HARRELSON,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
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Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
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