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roro he itiony ^er^ild CONWAY. S. C. tiltni at Ike Poet Office at Conwtj 1 C? a? second claas mail matter. i j i j H H. WOODWARD i fofcllahed Every Thursday Morninr by Conn ay Publishing Co. TELEPHONE 21 i r : TERMS: <3U3SCRJPTION RATES Ok'* Cop-y, One Year $1.00 Odh Copy, Six Months '<<> One Copy Thret M< nths 60 PUBLISH EKS ANNOUNCEMENT | Tributes of Hooper;. and Obituaries v?1ll be charged for at the rate of one A*nt per word for all v/ords over 150. j Resolutions o f Thanks, Cards of Jfh&nka, and ail other reading Notice*, not NEV. o, taking the run of the paper, will ba < hargoa at the rate , five cents p? r line; and all other , ,ROtlc.es In the leal columns at th< of ton cents per ime.All changes of Advertiments must <iyr> in the oiiic?* by .vitur;i&> woon^ to ; viiaure their appearance in the following issue. Ail communications must bo signed i by the nanit of the weit? no I for ^cblicatlon, but for the protection of .i thio paper. Legal Notices at $1 per inch hrst taaertion, 00 cents each subsequent <ii?ertfou. Rates on long term contracts for tfiuplay advertising very , reasonable fcnd made known on application. Hake all Checks or Drafts payable The Horry Herald, or II. 11. Wood ^ ward. Conway, S. C. j , LI I I I II ^ Natice in Spectal Column at the t? of one cent per word each inscr- i trion, and none of these taken for less i 1 than 26 cents, to be paid for in ad- I rmnea. I _ ... I ' < THURSDAY. FEB. 14, 1918 1 . ? C 9 WflRlfFR VI VI If VIIIXI.II COMING TO HORRY . t A letter has just boon received from Mr. R. 1). Webb, one of oir Sunday School Field Secretaries, saving that Miss Davis could be in Horry on the 1(5, 17, IS and 19th v March. We at once accepted and r.r rangements rr * be-'eg made for fw "or s'x meetings. SIte will very likeF be in the Sprint? Branch section, or the Kith during the day. at Loris o the same night. in the Southern pa*' of the, County on the 17th and is* and in the Given Sea section on tin 19th. A full announcement will <r made next week. Miss Davis is we'l known in part of the county, bavin;: visited the county at least once be fore . She can talk and knows wha; she is taikiny about. ?J. C. Spivcy, County President. MANY COLORED AMERICAN CITIZENS Anieiicans of ev< y section of ev cry class, and ol every race have an swered the call of their country. "Twelve rs'llin colored poops have rallied to the defense of thei country in thi - crisis, and will u their full share in helping to w: this world war fer democracy," I'; . Robert R. .Moton, pi inc'pal of Tu kejjee Institute, successor of Book T. Washington in tin t office. said re cently in :-:i address at tho Twentyseventh Tuskejvce (' :r?f"renoe. The col red American citizens wi . do their part in pi odu iny; l'< odstu1"'" on the farm, in con. ervin.u food in ( the home, and in fi^htin;: in lh ' trenches in Kurepo, said l>r. Motoa. and in addition the colored mini, tr\ and the colored teachers wlil preach and teach tkrid am oa tin is race. It has been im o. iI> 1,. to obtain figures on the :,nu ur of Liberty i.ran bond. purchased by col red Americans in the first and seer u loans, but it is known that according to their means and ability the colored race were very loyal and active and most liberal subscribers to the loans. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tip. firm of 1*\ J. Cheney & Co. doina- business in the City of Toledo, County and State J aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. V RANK. .!. CM ION FA'. Sworn to before me and subscribe t in my presence, this <'?th day of I xcomber, A. I>. 1 SSC?. A. \V. OLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's C atarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through Hie Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7f>c. Hall's Family Pills for consHpalion. . _ ?adv, Don't Sufi stipation, Bilk Headache, Dy all their attends DR. CALE Syrup J The P erf erf is a combination of sii with Pepsin, mild and <j; relieves constipation qui or other pain or discon recommended for childrt Sold by Druggis 50 cts. ( It, A '"rial Bottle Ojn Be Obt.iiiuM, PR. \Y It. I ALOWia.l.. -Ir-7 NVASIIINC,T( !:i)(T \ TIONA!i C'Ol.l MN J C'e ulucteb the Department of l! liv ' l it*i ? 1 Important \.>tkv to Teachers. The teachers' nicotine; <;n Saturday ' a:is well attended but we noticed ?vith rogrei that many of the teach i's loft aftor roll call or at loa<t 1 iome time before tin time of adjoin n i meat. This is to ho regretted; tin* A pro- ram is always planned for the t benefit of all who attend and the ! -v i .1 . . i ,-ic si* is cquaii.v as important as tie ' beginning. Uesides this the rccom- 1 mendation of the County Hoard that 1 tIk trustees give $.">.00 to those teach- < lm s who attend our meetings w as at J condition that they really attend not ! I merely that they answer roll call. We feel that it is only necessary i<? ' call attention to this matter in order ' to have a full attendance and sus- : Lained interest at our other meetings. < It was decided to dispense with th < Field Day Exercises for this year. < War conditions are such that we feel 1 that no unnecessary expense shouh? be incurred In any way, tluit we a < i teachers should do all in our powei i to encourage our people in economy i and in reducing all expenses to the I lowest margin. Much time has been i lest in our schools this term as a re- < suit of inclement weather ami contagious diseases of one kind or another and we feel that it is im- , portant that every bit of our energy should he given to making up thir loss. We do not feel that we are ( taking a backward step but simply that are seeking to get the greatest good out of the schools this yeai. Many other counties are also giving up field day this year for the same a.son and we feel sure that oil? eachors, oil'* pupils, and our patrons \s ill see the wisdom of this step which was decided upon at our meeting on Saturday. A rail for service has been issued j t ? the teachers of our Nation by ! President Wilson and the teachers >!' | Horry County wish to be among the first to gi\e their services. This e;111 is for help in putting certain information takeif from the question. ires on card: where it will h ivai'ahle lor us l>v the > overnmcnl. I It simply requires some time from ! each teac her who v. ill write the do- 1 siied information upon the cards fui-j 11 ished hy the government lor thin i purpose. We have decided to mo? t at the court house on Saturday nad give as much of our services as po sible to this work. Hvery teacher i< a kod to come and show her patriot ism in this wa\ . Come as ertvlv . > 1 \ ou can, brin^ your nop., and le : \i iii" aid to your country. Mr. Yn Norton will have charcr of tlv w< rk i 11 1 will yivo you any r,coded hoi' Uemember the date, Saturday, 1 (>th, and be on t inn . !ia :<' felt the need of . ome de *inite information concerning the work of the individual pupil in each pi ado as a means of enabling the S teacher who takes charge in ihc fab! to know exactly what work has b< ?*n ! done by each one during the previous term. In this ca e there need be n > doubt as to just where a pupil he- . longs and no experimenting or wi'on? classifying of a single one. A c< r tain amount of work must be done an i as soon as a pupil's record shows he has done this work he is ready f promotion, not before. In order to| make this record easy and accurate wo nave prepared a sonos of blank* I to l,o fillo< 1 out by each teacher an l ( filed in tho Superintendent's office. The County Hoard lias docidod that those blanks must b(. handed in with each teacher's annual report bofoia her last pay warrant can he sipnod. The Teachers' Association concurred with the Board in this and expresse i Jie unanimous opinion that this wa THE HORRY HMtA " mmmTk ?s . t * ;er with Con>usness, Sick fi rspepsia, and ? mt discomfort il ??i > WELL'S P e p s i n Laxative w mplc Laxative Herbs ertle in its action and ckly? without pripin;r nfort. It is especially i t mi. ts Everywhere 0 $1.00 j Free; ui Clr.i"!'', by ".Vtitlnj: ti? ] ' IN STR;:L"'i , MONTlCliLLO, ILLINOIS ' > .!( !. i.oi l( (1 stop for bclccrme ' , a our school work. Those blank: I < \ ill bo furnished by the Superin- I ondent' > office and must be asked or in plenty of tine so teachers w'!" 1 ict have any de!a\ at the closing V I school. i t air. ! '. A. burroughs made a most;: i. teres ting talk upon the present j ] ireds of our people and the lessons ' i A'hich our boys and girls must learn < ,h rough their teachers. These le. >oiis are largely those of thrift and . economy. or buying the useful thing-.1; thus creating a demand for them and 1 turning labor into the right channels; , not buying the useless things, and thus freeing labor formerly so employed for more necessary work. The teacher's share in this was strongls brought out, especially her duty to-: wards her pupils in encouraging tin4 j sale of the Thrift Stamps. A notice j falling attention to the Stamp Clubs i each teacher and her trustees are ask I ed to form will be found elsewhere in ' this paper. ?M. J. Bullock, Co. Sunt of Fhltwiit.ion I o NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND j TIU STEES j The people of our county are not i lacking in patriotism as has been evidenced in many ways. Their efforts in producing- and conserving- food, buying Liberty Bonds, doing- Red Cross work, and many other forms of activity have shown their deep interest; but we as a group of teachers and trustees, have not yet united to j do our bit in any specific way. Pa- j triotism is not only a duty, it should he a privilege. There is one field ' of opportunity which seems especially open to us as teachers and trustees. viz: the sale of War Saving Stamps. This sale is designed to help our boys and girls, and our men and women who have limited means. ! It helps by teaching them love Oi country?that love which is willing to sacrifice. It keeps them interested in the war and in the part which ov- j cry one, as an individual, must play in winning it. It helps hy encouraging economy and thrift on the part of each purchaser and enabling them to put at interest small sums which will he needed in the days to conK*. | Initially it helps l>v furnishing money j fur the successful culmination of the Will'. The infliu nee of a teacher upon the lives and character of her pupils cannot he estimated. Heali/iny this we call upon each teacher in the county to form with her trustees, a committee for the sale of these War Savings Stamps. Mention the stamps daily to you)* pupils. Kncouragc them to economize and purchase. Urge them to form ciu>s| ol ten and work to secure1 a Thrift j Club Certificate. Do not try to con-| fine, your efforts to your pupils hut! try to reach every man and woman in the district. Trustees can aid nial( rially by example and influence, and they and the teacher are to xeil the stamp*. Of course, if there is a po->t office in a distinct the trustees will me have to sell the stamps hut j ,111 1 \ OIK'MI 1 l**i oVi ninviliii. /... I... ' I"" ' |yuiMKi.-.i-.1 i>\ tll\children and j,fro\vii people. We have arranged with Mr. I>. A. Spivoy to furnish each teacher with number of stamps corresponding to: the number of pupi 1 s in hor room. Those are to bo sold and the money handed over to your hanker who wil' <. ntinue to furnish stamps as needed. I We want a stamp-selling committee in each district. If you are willing to help in this way notify me at your earliest convenience and arrange for yetting the stamps. Horry County is asked to buy JjdiOO.OOO worth of' ?j), ooirwAr, 8. o. tamps. ^ Official recognition is to bo given y the County Superintendent's of- S ice for the purchase of stamps. ^ Vhenevcr all the pupils under on^ ' H eacher own at least one stamp, senO , Q ist of names sgined by the teacher ^ 0 the County Superintendent.of Ed- ' cj ication, and that teacher and her puiils will be placed upon the War *| >avini?s Stamp Honor Roll. Some eaehers ami their pupils are already >1 ligibl0 and should send in their rolls IP 1 once. All are asked to help. Let J is see how soon eveVv teacher in the < unty can be working in this defi- ^ lite way for our Country's Cause. ^ --M. J. llullock, ; ? Co. Supt. of Education. jj VESSELS ML FLOAT \ WITH HOLE IN S!DE| New York Menus bare b p. ir i ^ M 0 make LiaiiSui r! . un n.u l.v ' .. , * Ul ':iii <. at i " ... ^ n. r a ncnt inn<V here tonight by Will ... q .. Sauiuiers. vice rbu Arm n < f ihe .. iavr.1 c msu!. inv; uon.rd, in an ; ;r > " it a diiiiit r of til" Cniroi !y of j !Vnnsy!var.ia Alumni. j Air. .,i;r...t s I l ' i.:n? o :1a. l 1 I! P' l*( J < COJV' I 1' . el p. bt. tl' | Vow i'l in* at "n(!\v lies an At la iti ? i ! a d -u .-lurye i at . car 2 ei be . an.; 1 y ;;a e\pi<; !i g to! p "I ,ae conceive of e- P?" . P. w 'a bis inio: matin ; . ;? >u\! be wi'..ida-Ui '* lie ; <; .e?i. "On the eentie" . I bail re ii is well that th< ? n< my may ome to realize thai tin- time hav n ? ; :i li? <I \ !i< u A .liericiin trnn ports arc ivai'y I'm* t o transport.Lion of our troops which the oiuMiy an not sink." "'I his ship may have a hole .">0 ei 10 tort in diameter blown in her si<b? Lind she will remain afloat. Such a hole would waterlog hut one length of th(? honey combed airtight cells." IMPORTANT NOTICE I ON COTTON SEED ! "Reports have readied this office that farmers in certain sections of the State are feeding- seed to cattle and in some instances using- seed for fertilizers. Such a policy on the part of any producer is shot-sigh ted when the prevailing price for cotton seed b obtainable and results in an econom-e loss as well as destroying valuab'c food for man and beast. "The l-'ood Administration would like ot see this wasteful practice eliminated. Rule -1 of the Special Rules of the United States Fooil Ailministvn. tion prohibits the use of cotton see l for feed or fertilizers without the written consent of the State Food Administrator. It is probable that few farmers who are thus practicing this wasteful method realize the loss Loth to themselves and to their fellow man resulting in the utilization of cotton seed in this manner. "America is the greatest food store house in the world today and we must all practice the strictest kind of economy. There must be no waste of the tfential food products. The oil wi.'c.h extracted from the cotton j seed is food product." o EVERGREEN NOTES. i Evergreen, Feb. 12.?The health of this community is very good at this writing. The farmers are busy planting , their tobacco beds and they hope the prices will be very good this year. We are very glad to have .Mrs, Florence Cooper and family from Toddville move in our section. Mr. A. T. Dow of Camp Jackson,;' Columbia, arrived in Conway Eridav night to spend a few days at homo. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dew and children of Homcwood, visited at A. Dew's Sunday. Mr. A. T. Dew was visilked by a large number of his friends Sunday. He received two gifts, one from Miss Ida NcSmith of Evergreen, and one < front Miss Nancy Dew of Homewood. , Mr. and Mrs. (i. J. Watts and Mrs. Florence Cooper of this section visit- j ed at L. S. Dew's at Homewood Alonclay. Mr. A. T. Dew left Monday morning for Camp .Jackson, Colombia, A. C. If this item mioses the wast,, basket \\i will call again soon. - "Ibu(. I.Oyos.H Those who write articles for publication in the Ilei aid must be si;rc| that their right name and address j accompanies the article, whether tb?*\ wiilu i 1 i <' if r i?111 n *? i?] j | m < 11 ?/1 11 w ( , is absolutely necessary for us i > know who to hold responsible I Or the lacts statde in th0 items. Sign the mticlp itself by any name yon v isa, Ibut elsewhere on the paper on which it is written, he sure that you 'give y< ur true name and address and \v<s 1 will understand. . | Whitman's? ? H 2W . ZZhe Casur\dy S: , jjjj| ^ She Prefers ?f? ^ H HORRY DRUG COMPANY Iff > PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS ike m fe 1 2 ' ! Jta|V 2yards to- I' ? bacco canvas. && L ! Price 4 1-2 cents per yard. Delivered by parcels post or exorejw. mr a. JL ~ Jl~ 7 prepaid. Don't iet cold kill your plants. W. S. FLOYD, Floyd Dale, S. C. # / CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS UNEXCELLED CROP GROWERS Conest?*o Fertilizers are manufactured to produce results and meet existing conditions. The same careful attention as heretofore is given to their manufacture. The highest grade materials obtainable, of proven plant-food value, and the most modern method of manufacture are used, and, as a result CON- , ES-TEE FERTILIZERS ai'e alway ; perfectly manipulated and in splen- i did mechanical condition. , All CON-ES-TEE brands are formulated and manufactured with the same degree of care. Bountiful crops produced by the liberal use of CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS arr the strongest and most convincing evidence which can be produced to prove the high charcater of CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS. The most prosperous farmers are these who use high grade fertilizers libeally and judiciously. There are none more prosperous than those who us(. CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS. No company can show a better list of customers. Those who use thorn ere prosperous, and dealers who soil them are reliable. 1 Insist on CON-ES-TEE BRANDS, and for further information, call on or write the Company. It will be a pleasure to give your inquiries oui prompt and personal attention. CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS are manufactured in both Potash and Non-Potash Brands. But CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS are manufactured only by Con-es-tee Chemical Co. AN INDEPENDENT HOME COMPANY ^ Offices: Home Savings Bank BuildingWilmington, North Carolina William Gilchrist, G. Herbert Smith, J. G. MrCormick. President Vice President. Secretary-Treasurer. Lf you cannot obtain CON-KS-TKG locally, take it up with th(. Company ; I have in this week two car loads, 54 Horses and Mules, the best can be bought. Also a nice lot of Buggies and Saddlery. You can get a good selection of any thing in my line. Come to see me and will give you better value for your money than you can possibly get any where else. 6. B. JENKINS Get your legal blanks printed at A nation of law abiding mona nd women is wlvit wo must take pride in tho Herald office. Bo^t oi m?u< i i , |>cjMR. nmV| just as wo havo tried to and good workman/top W guaranteed. j?w in the years gone by.