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Lr0c?il and W. F. Stackhouse, of Marion, wud ir Conway the middle of last week on hie. way from his farm in Socsste township. He was travelling by aui ^omobile. % The greatest determination of any people on earth lies with the American soldiers. We knew this long ago, and it did not have to be proved by i the fighting in Europe which has already taken place and put thousands of Germans to rout. The German.; arc nothing but a set of cowards at last, as everything will | finally prove. And lets not fojget that the Horry soldier boys are the ^ bravest among the brave 4iovt r i there." * * D. H. Kuss was called home o iv I day recently by one of his children tv kill a mad dog that had been dis:ov* ? i i ii til (Mi near tne house una eviuenuy | bent on mischief. Mr. Russ made J quick work of the animal. m * * * * R. M. Brown, one of the best far , mors of Socastee township, visited /Conway on last Wednesday. ^)i\ Ci. I. Lewis was at Ay nor la t week on professional business. Never ask a favor of a friend unless you are obliged to do it. A skin;; ' favors of your best friend has ai tendency to turn him in to an enemy, j .* *?. M. N. Bryant, of Allen, S. C., was | among the tobacco growers in Conway the middle of last week. * * * Ceo. M. Huggins, of (lalivart:-j Ferry, was atnong the people who > came to Conway on business last i week. V 1 Simpson Beverly of the A. T. ' Collins Co., failed to pass the physical examinations at Camp .Jackson | last week and returned to Conway and will fill his position with the ! company at its offices near th" J wharves. ***** ' J. W. Lupcr, formerly of Mariion v County, now a citizen and farmer of Horry, v^ifd Conway last week on business. I One of the host, things for the j ? Horry farmer is the wheat crop. Lei thousands more of the farmers g- I in line this time and make a record crop for harvest next spring. This % same wheat will help win the war. * * * t Hampton Dusenbury of Toddvillej was in Conway on business one day ' last week. Dr. L. A. Stalvoy of Socastee w j , in Conway last week on business. * V * Progressive millers are providing; themselves with miller's certificate^!. t for the benefit of their customers. i "T JUST want to 1 Caldwell's Syruj I use it for my baby, mj and simply can't do wi the house." ^ /From a letter to Dr. ( * I Mrs. John W. Christt \ Fast, Jirigham Dr. Cak : ^ Syrup J The Perfect Sold by Druggist 50 cts. (size ? ________ Ouicklv rorrerlQ dienrd ,, . ^ wv. Viim/I U , tract, relieves the congesi mal regularity. It is gen not gripe. A trial bottl writing to Dr. W. B. Cald St., Monticello, Illinois. [The oldest Americ; HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAN I, W. B. Coxe, Sp< F. F. Covington, Bullock Br R. M. Bullock Pepsenel 1 Lee Harper rcet ntly returned from Camp Jackson. W. P. Sutton of Galivants Ferry was in Conway last week on business. m m m m J. H. Atkinson of Jordanville spent some time in Conway on business last week. ? The days of turpentine and timber are getting over in this section of the State; and the results are tellingj every year in the increased amount of food crops raised, as well as the great money crops now being produced by the farmers of Eastern South Carolina. m 0 m ' Some of us never know how to appreciate a friend until in actual need I of one. ,i . j f , * ? ? Pec pie from Loris ftays that both farmers anil business men have beet helped up by the high prices of tobacco realized on that market. i Joro Tompkins, .of Adrian, was In Conway on business one day last week. WANTED- The present address of l*\ P. Swan, who was formerly | located at K. L. 1). No. 2, Nichols, j S. C. Xddress "Drawer HCon ' way, S. C. Another increment of colored i\ gistrants left here for the cantonments hu t week. * * * * * * Holland He.ssant of Little Rivet-, j spent several days hero lately as a i member of the board of supervisorsj of registration. Last Kriday morning the last of the men roclasscd out of the registrant s for 1917, and a portion of the boys who registered on June nth, T9T8; were in Conway Wfv?re the medical advisory board for physical examination. Many of them appear-. ed in Conway at an early hour ready 1 to undergo the examinations. The j beard is composed of Dr. H. H. But-! roughs, member of the local exemption board, and Dr. ,1. A. Stone and Dr. A. D. Lewis. Last J-'ridav was a dark rainy day. ***** WANTKD?10 bu. of Pears at once. ^ M. K. AI fond, Nicbrds, S. C, R. C. 1). No. 2.?udv-2t-pd?8 8 18. ***** UK ST IN THE WORLD. 1 sell the best sewing machine in the world to-?day, the Singer. See me at Conway and let me sell you a machine that will give you better satisfaction and last you longer than my other you ceroid buy. 7'2r, 18_4t-pd. J. M. i). JONES,-ad.! i ? ? < ? ? 1. L. Holmes, of Hammond, S. C.. I -pent some time in Conway on bus)-.1 toss one day last week. j t < thank you for Dr. 'j :> Pepsin. It is fine. ! husband and myself, > tliout a bottle of it in | ^ aid well written by\ tnsen, 603 So. 2nd 1 City, Utah / % -- - - iwell's Pepsin | Laxative I s Everywhere ?.) $1.00 ? " :c ers of the intestinal F tion and restores nor- k itie in action and does j1' e can be obtained by well, 458 Washington , j. I wmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M an Company M CE CO., OF NEW YORK ecial Agent District Agt. OS. , Mgr., Agents. Oil Ti qu ^ShSIWBB It s bad enough to have to buy and; use flour that is paitly that and partly something- else. It is good when the farmer has it of his own. How will it be if it should become impossible- to buy Hour, even adulterated, before the war is over? All this should cause the farmers to plant wheat and grind their own Hour. Then they will have the pleasure of using the real article and starvation will be a long way from the door. If some can be raised for the neighbor who perhaps cannot plant wheat, it will be that much the better. ? m LOST?One cow, light yellow, with little darker head. Tennessee holstcin Jersey, butt-headed, medium size, unmarked, about 5 years old, Anyone finding same will please notify me. W. E. Benton, Allsbrook, IS. C., Route 2, Box 47?adv A. J. Dew is among those who have just paid for the Horry Herald several years in advance, taking advantage of the Herald's offer of the ih! price of one dollar until October 1st, 191fi. when the cost of the pape* per year will he $1.50. Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Edwards spen 1; st Sunday in Conway with relatives. * * * * * Chellv Durant and E. E. Johnson were in Conway last wool; from different section of the County. M. O. Cannon was hen* on business recently. . * * * 1 Among tho people in Ccnway July MOth, wi.m'o: J. A. Dunn, M. S. PridU'cn, 11. VV. "Wilson and T. M. Turner. * * * * * J. W. Oliver spent a few days here on business the middle of last week, J. M. Bell, of Gurley, S. C., spent some time here with the crowds who visited the tobacco warehouses during last week. Many tobacco farmers visited Con way last week. M. 11. Anderson was among tie farmers in Conway one day last week. * * * * On August 2nd the following farmers were on our streets for a short time: M. K. Alford, J. M. Smith, 1). K. Cox, W. C. Bell, W. D. Mills. 11. H. Todd, T. K. Lewis, W. W. Bruton, J. M.' McNeill, W. M. Jernigan. * A. McG. Small spent one day her last week on business, August 2nd, I!HK ***?>? W. V. Sutton, J. H. Faulk, E. Nor ion Tompkins, D. M. Eupo, wore al | io Conway about the first ?oT thi.> month. | In one section of Bucks township. ,h< recent hail stoim came along i:. :hc wrong time for the tobacco growr.s. Many fields were laid waste by i -he heavy hail and the t baec? j v lie re it struck was almost an entire.i. ;ss to the farmers. Solicitor Duffy and family o1 \orth Carolina spent a short time i:t 'onway last week. i i DELCO-1JGHT IThe complete Electric Light and Power Plant \ An electric fan brings summer 1 comfort to the country home. i'v \ " 1 \ ' .' 1 r^fy -'U? "*E. M. NANCE. Box 3 53, - - Conway, S. C. | HlilWll..?jmHII ???MW? GG cures Malaria, Chills and ever, or Bilious Fever, by '? illing the parasite causing' j:1 0 ic fever. Fine strengthening-; >nic.?7 18 1 Ot. i * o ]ARRELSOIVI & HARRELSON Attorn ovs-at-T.aw Practice both in tho State and Federal Courts. otj ULLINS, ? ? S. 0 :;7 o? tet ON FY TO LEND?On Improved Farm Lands in Horry County. |(l? Easy terms. For particulars write jn^ Julian I). Dusenbury, care Tatum j & . Jcnninga, Attomeys-at-Law, . Blshopville, S. C.?adv?4-9-18. o i Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head cause of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA* VK BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary iniue and doea not cause nervousness nor deM King in head. Remember the full name and ffll] k for the signature oi K. W. GROVR 30c. lo CANDIDATES SPEAK I AT CONWAY TO-DAY b The candidates for State offices, including the candidates for Governoi of the State, will address the peo pie of Horry, at Conway to-day, Thursday, August 8th. The most interesting race is that for Governor. The speeches of Andrew J. Bethca and John G. Richards, as well as the address of R. A. Cooper, for this office will no doubt be full of spice and make an interesting entertainment for the hearers. John T. Duncan is in the race again this year, and there is hardly anyone who can tell why he is. c MAKES GOOD SALES. Harrison Howell last Friday sold 788 pounds of leaf tobacco at the price of 41 cents, making one of the best sales of the week considering the quantity in the lot. , .. ? . . , ? ft ? NOT YET TESTED. The city water has not been passed on by the chemists. The first sample sent off some time ago was evidently lost in transit as Dr. Parker writes the Board of Health that Ivi never received it. Another sample taken from fiv different points in the city went oil last Friday and as soon as this has been analyzed the report on it wil1 he sent in here. The people are advised not to use the water for drinking purposes until the board ol health says that it is perfectly safe. D Mrs. FUen Cockfield, of Chen* (Irovo, was in Conway for a few hours last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal I.. Buck are spending a few weeks at their cot uge at Myrtle Beach. Now ;s the time to sell while money is plentiful from the tobacco crop. \ dvorti.se what you have to offer in 'he Herald. There were about two dozen applicants for the Ford touring car advertised in this paper for sale in our last issue, * * * e V .J. A. Bryant, of Boris, was in Conway last Tuesday and purchas <1 a Buick touring car from the Buck Motor Co. | Mrs. Whiteman Nash, of Fayetievillo. N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Copp. * * * Miss Leon a Jones is visiting Blonds and relatives at Mullins, S. C. *** * I). F. McGougan of Tabor, N. C.. spent some time in Conway on bud m-^ts inc nrst 01 this wci'k. * * * Arnold Boll of Bayboro was in (' >nway the first of the week. h a H- # v \1. B. Thompson, of Warn pee, was Ik re last Tuesday and spent some time with his brother, A. C. Thompson. * * * * * Miss Cecil MeKeithan, who has >"?'n visiting friends and relatives in s orth Carolina, retuined. home '.as kveok. l.IST HAS CLOSKl). The time for filing pledges as andidates for county offices in ll<>i' \ county, oMsed last Th irsday a icm. The following are those win- 1 iyned up and no others can now ome in: < for Judge of Probate: J. S .. uo'ht: Km' < '..lii.i v a\ ,v . 7 . - . / ' i., i i ' 11 r> 11 i <' i . o IC'lVamy; I "or County Auditor: X Adams; Kor Mouse of K< p r sen lives: \Y. W. Russ. W. C. H-oh.. s M. .Mi 'i</ . \V it< rniau M. I>ooth. s'o other o'Tir^ nr. 1 > l>e eout< ' i for this year. Looking over the love it is seen that the Judge <>! tl >l>ate, County Treasurer. and 'urdv Auditor, none have any op ? siti< n. It is only for the House ol presentntives that there is any utost; there being four entrants ? r this of five from which only two prosentatives will he selected. ^ The following signed up for Mag- I rate at Conway: W. H. Chestnut. I The magistrate at Conway is with t opposition. LITTLETON COLLEGE 6t Hot water heat, electric lights and lor modern improvements. The fcj I \-\ ? l.. annum SCSSlOn Will begin Sep- fo nhcr 25th. ?j( Write for new illustrated cata,ue; also for particulars conccrn our special offer to a few giyls o can not pay our catalogue rate, dress J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. ^adv?till 10 1118. o Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic roys the nrialariul germs which ure transmitted he Mood by the Malariu Mosquito Prior lM)c TOBACCO SALES ENDJHIS MONTH The tobacco sales continued heavy all last Week, except as prevented by rainy weather, at all of the tobacco v an houses' at Conway; the farmers bringing the weed in quantity and getting very high prices for all that they brought. Thursday of last week was a good day at the warehouses, the quantity sold being large and the prices very good. The day was rainy from about noon until late in the evening making it incon.:tk t for the farmers in that respect. The statement was. made last week that the sales would continue until late this month. The bulk of the ciop is being cured and brought in rapidly ever since the season opened and there would not be enough to keep the warehouses running aft?r that date. ? . NOTICE OF MEETING. A meeting of the Horry County Democratic Executive Committee "s hereby called to meet in Conway, S. C., on Friday August 1(>, 11HN. at 11 . o'clook A. M. for the purpose of examining the club rolls. Any person may complain ot* errors in the c ub enrollment, and the said committee, after hearing these complaints, ii any there he. will correct and purge the rolls. K. J. SHKRWOOn, Comity Chairman. Conway, S. C., Aug. 7. 191S. AY NOR M MKT I NO. The first of the three camp ign meetings for county candidates took place at Ay nor on Aug. 2nd. AM o! the candidates were pre/eat e\cep .Messrs. Mislioe and Russ for th Mouse. Tliose present made th ir bows to tin4 people. Mr. and Mrs. ,). W. Spai'ks went to Columbia recently to visit tlieii daughter, Mrs. Morrell. Mrs. Sparks is now visiting friends and relatives in North Carolina, from where she will go to Baltimore 011 a business trip. Mr. Sparks returned to Conway Tuesday. There were frequent showers of rain last week, making the almo.phere damp and full of mois'.vre. The rain the first of hut week, i' o:me sections intorferred with th handling of the tobacco crop. CJUOW WHEAT. I While the present price of flour compared with the prices' of other farm crops may not be a convincing argument to sow wheat in cotton and tobacco-growing districts, yet tin1 ! act that you may not be able to buv flour at all, as has been the case n a few instances, and thai you are limited as to quantity purcha ed and then cannot buy a 100 per cent wheat flour, should be a sufficient argu merit to make every farmer ende tvo. to grow enough wheat to meet hi own demands and some to spare. To bo sure of growing enough for this ! double the acreage you think neces j sary to grow enough for home cor,- , sumpl'on so as to provide against bad seasons or otl'ier mishaps lew; : pring.?Progressive Parmer. ? CANDIDATES' CARDS (Announcements in this column are! Sa.OO. payable in advance. Mauisrate's cards of (wo ??r three lines f n.i.00, payable in advance.) I'OR M AdlSTRATi:. 1 ai.n hiih'c my candidacy for Map;strate in Doe- Muff. liave already . II ( rved 2 \ ears in 1 tint or mo W. 1!. CAUIIOI.I . Ma ml rite far Bucks ro>\imhi;a As many friend of mine ar I nxious Mr nit ?o atop! the of!':.' ! .Magistrate for Buck.- Town.iii' ; have aye d to acta pt it i'- e'< etc ! N. 15. SMART. r&UR im&oc? break ' PUT "A <T-'u;k"J. +"SA.'A ow Q ied[ ik stock fcr your car !i(m ' ITT ~ - ? wu use genuine Pord Parts o only in our repair work. ti CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. " O P' 36 cuios Headaches, Bilious- ,n \v jss, Loss of Appetite, foul 1<f *eath, or that tired aching ,.] eling due to Malaria or fi lids. al It removes the cause. a cv ( Buy War Savings Stamps. ' ol ON WHEATLESS D/tfS [ VSl NO BRIAn CRAnaiS. (,? FASTKV OR BREAKFAST FOODS CONTAINING 1 WILLIAM H. LONG ! GONE TO REWARD Long Life of Great Usefulness ' Has Come to an End LOVED BY NEIGHBORS CHERISHED BY FRIENDS \ Active in Religious WorK Almost to the Very Last Year. & William Hickman Long died on Wednesday July 31st, 1913, at the hour of 4:45 in the afternoon. He was horn on December (>th, 1833 and I was in his eighty-fifth year at th-> time of his (hath. He was interred I I at the Bellamy cemetery in Simpson | Creek township on August 1st, 191s. I in the presence or a large number of relatives and frh nds. He was a member of Conway Lodge No. be. I Ancient Free Masons, and t.ho interna nt was carried out according; to I the rites of this ancient order. H" I belonged to the Kb nezer Methodist church of which he laid 1>? n a faitn1*1.11 member for many years-, aval | was suporinti ndi n* of the Sunday I School for a period ef forty-seven Years, being ahsv nt only twice in that time on account of ieknoss. He was remarkably active for his age. until about Hoccmbor 11th, 1917. when he was taken su k with the illness which finally caused his death. He is soiviveu h\ eight children as follows: Mrs. Nancy M. Hardee, wife of \V. I,. Hardee; George M. I,eng. Mary P. Stevens, wife of H. 1). Stevens; Ella K. Bellamy, W. 1 >Hong. Mrs- Sallie E. (lore, wife of 1). B. Gore, Emma H. Hellamy, wife of 0. O. Hellamy; J. Hiram Hong. i Ho served in the civil war as a 1'aithful and devoted follower o( tin Svuthern cause. He is ? ntitied to the distinction of beimv one of the hist citizens Horry County eve: had. 1 Ho was known far and near as a peace maker?one for wlvch th |H ople would send in of any tumble. Many a c's. of typhoid fever was. nursed ha -k to health and |st:cnpth by him without a cent of pay or other earthlv reward. T'\ ' il ihlren of the Sunday School where he tau.uht so leap- showed how he was loved hy the people. They met h:m and llunif their arms ahout his ii. ck. No more useful man i vi r 'hed and died amonj," a people. In his last days he seemed to have a!"eady entered into a higher stale. ^ any limes he spokt of the angels out him. JS|fK> Reward, $iOO Catarrh is a local dir.case greatly Infill' eri eel by censtituliuiial conditions. It therefor? requires condilm lonnl troatn> nt. HALL'S CATARHll jMliiD.lClNB s taken ink rn.illy a acts th.'ough Lie B'ood on the Mucous Surfaces of die Syalom. HALL'S CAT AH It II MKIHC1NC destroys tlie foundation of lite disease, gives the patient strength by iniprovljig ti c general health and assists nature in doing its work. $100.00 for any ease of Catarrh that IIALL'S CATARRH MKP1CTNC fails to e uro. Druggists ?">c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ( (ill t r11) 111os to KVd ( oss. Mr. .). ti. Wood war-1 bad an nation a o ol household roods on Aug. 2nd . trait* to his ox.an hue n loi ibililar. vt'jc. .Mr. V. do: ward lias paid t > ! " Ana riaan Ke ' vV s Kuinl out bird of tb.o p: a d of tho 1 on l , ? ,1 i t 1 1 ( ? 'I 4 ' " ii ikiiK'um .vas $11.00. v . 11. i-. Nil) K , Treasure r. ;i'K(l\l. Nw'rI '!; TO Kt'HSt'UIUKi;^ ()! i'v'll)K OF HOUR V COl NTY. The rate of posiage since .luly 1st, 01 > has been irerrased on all copies f the Herald mailed to subscribers utside of Horry County. Owing to lis added expense which again in rases the burden under which news j ipers are now being published; we V compelled to ask each subscriber | tin riifwl"" ..? . UIHSKIC O! tllC COUIlty to new their subscriptions today or so their names will bo stricken om the list. You want the pape~ ul we want you to have it, but you nnot expect us to print it and mail to you at a loss. All back dues ust be paid up this week by out-the county readers, and their re wvals promptly sent in to us or we nnot be responsible for any further pies. 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