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Legal Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent Insertion. ' Hates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable fend made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than, 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. """rJ? **i I A:-14 S'15 9 THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1915. No task is hard so long as there is interest in it. o The process of learning is slow even with the brightest minds. (V Energy is the main spring of all accomplishment. 4*' ~ " '.v This Summer has so far been ideal f f\w* " \ f AA^I ? > IM? 4-U ? nn /I urn t?/?o ^ x yj i nji, uj UlC ocivi V> a VV,n. O The person who robs another of a good name is a style of criminal who Dever appears before thq dock, o ~ We notice that many are still riding hobbies only although automobiles have rapidly multiplied. , ^ ? t r*?w.. ? , m ^ We should realize some time that this life is too short to be spent in criticizing others. Some men do nothing from day to day and yet they r-ar their families and wear good clothes; but it Is a mystery as to how they do it. ? This country will in the end gain much by the European war, that is should this country Imj lucky to keep out of the struggle. o War is foolish to everybody cxeepl those who are engaged in it, and a.< to them they see anything hut foolish ness in it. o Looking upon the other man as i fool is becoming more and more ou of fashion. Give the other fellov credit for some sense. Argument anywhere except in i court room is a useless expenditure o breath; and it generally results in n< good and often leads to a fight. Thi greatest wars in history started witl just a little exchange of words. The great war has not only reduce the whol#; of Europe to penury an want; its effects have been felt al ever the civilized world. This prove that war must bo worso than pesti lence or famine or other enlamitic ascribed to the act of God. o Eat no fruit or other uncooked foo that has been exposed to flies unles you want a case of typhoid And i ease of food that has boem cooked an left over, refuse to eat it unless yo know it has been protected from flie in the meantime. It has been prove that flies carried typhoid germs a over a neighborhood. _?-?? The secret of accumulation is the \ ^ habit of piling* things towards you,; not in many large quantities but thou, sands of little ones, and then keeping on at it. o By means of the screen and other precautions Conway has conquered the house fly and the mosquito to a great extent. The result is seen every day in the improved health of the people. There is still room for efforts however in the same direction. AYNOR CIRCUIT. Revival services for the Aynor L/ir cuit will begin on the following dates: Jordanville, Monday night, Sept. Cth. Aynor, Monday night. Sept. 13th. Zion, Monday night, Sept. 20th. Cool Spring, Monday night, Sept. 27th. The public is invited to all services. J. EMERSON FORD. . Pastor. ?? o State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County, | ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. j Cheney & Co., doing business in the i City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv tliQ use of HALLS'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presences, this 6th day of De-1 cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internalb. and acts directly upon the blooci and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. 1 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold hy all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. , ? NOTICE OF SALE i :.! i By virtue of a distress warrant is- j sued for rent by J. R. Allsbrook and directed to me, I have seized the following described personal property in the house of L. K. Rogers, at Loris, S. C., and he having failed to replevy the same, according to law, I will offer the same for sale at nublic auction to the highest bidders, for cash, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on September 10th, A. D., 1915: J The property to be sold is as follows, to-wit: ^ , 1 Dining Table, " ' 1 1-2 Set Knives and Forks, . 1 Bench, 1 Bowl and Pitcher, 1 Set of Spoons, 8 Glasses, t,, 1 Sofa, " * .1^ ! Small Table, 1..": 'J*"**" 5 Rocking Chairs, 1 Stove liange, 1 No. 7 Stove, 3 Pots, 2 Kettles, 4 Window Shades and Curtains, 3 Saucers, 1 pair Scales, . 29 Fruit Jars, 2 Lanterns, 1 Bicycle Pump, 1 Bread Tray, rt t? r t rt i i - ^ z wooden Lsuckets, J I in liucket, 1 Wash Pan, 1 Coffee Mill, 1 Carf, 1 Bowl & Pitcher, 2 Small Tables, 3 Window Shades, 1 Wash Pot, 3 Wooden Tubs, 3 Lamps, 3 Curtains, . 2 Small Tabl-ia, 3 BeadstC&d, 1 Matrons, v 1 Bed, 2 Sewing Machines, 2 Clocks, 1 Trunk, 11 Plates, G Cups, 3 Dishes, 2 Bowls, 2 Table cloths, 2 Mantle cloths, i I Floor Rug, 1 Cot, 3 Center Tables, 2 Art Squares, 1 Iron bedstead, 1 Spring, 1 Mattress, 2 Bolsters, 1 Dresser, K Pillows, 3 Mattresses, 2 Bedsteads, 2 Window Shades. D. F, PRINCE, 1 Agent for landlord. , H. H. WOODWARFD, Attorney. ] Conway, S. C. i?r?: : ??i ; "TOBACCO TWINE 500 Lbs. Best Twine t ir 200 Bags Salt ? 4 27 Bags Green Coffee f 0 .. ? 175 Bags Good Corn (1 750 Lbs. Job Tobacco i II a 1 5 Tons?Lard ?, For Cash We'll Cut Close J Palmetto J Grocery Co. COOPER ... MULLIN3 U ' Ten vegetables that may be planter <1 for fall use are beets, cabbage, catili 11 flower, celery, kale, onions, rutabagas pinech, tomatoes and - - THE HOEST HgBAl . NOTICE OF ELECTION. I .v SllATE OF. SOUTH CAROLINA, * (County of Horry. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held on the 14th day oi September, A. D. 1915, at the voting precincts fixed by law in said county, upon the question as to whether the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages shall be prohibited or continued in this State, as provided by Act No. 76, to submit to the qualified electors the question of the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages in the State and to provide for the carrying of these provisions into effect, approved the 16th day of February, A. D. 1915. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling nrecinct in whi<?V> Hio oinnfA* ... v..v> cictwi U11CR to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then clue and payable. Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six month's residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all taxes including poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusiveproof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe.to the Constitutitional oath, The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administei the .oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. The minister the oath to the Chair man. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be ouened at 7 o'clock n. m nrwl ^ ? ? m mw y v?l|VJ V I V'OV * I at 4 o'clock p. in., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be ppened at 7 a. m., and closed at G p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed pub licly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the :?: ^ vuiiiiiuseiuuerB ui Aieciion ine poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the election. Managers of Election?The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: Adrian?S. S. Anderson, Tom Booth and Jack Dorsey. Aynor?S. J. Lewis, Tucker Core, and I. T. Skipper. Shell?Vinli Tedd, Norton Chestnut' t-I S. W. Vcrecn. Daisey?J. J. Carter, Jim Cause and W. H. Causey. Floyds?V. T. Rowell, J. D. Ander son and G. D. Gibson. Taylors Vill?F. A. McDaniels, L. L. Stephens and M. B. Small. Spring Branch?M. L. Enzor, W. D. Grainger and Claud Hammond. Vardcll?I. P. Mincey, W. F. Floyd and Sam Strickland. Green Sea?Bill Watson, A. J. Brun son and Luke Watts. Loris?J. G. Rhodes, J. I). Singlctarv and Dol Bryant. Graham's X Road??J. Q. Graham F. M. Johnson ami Vance Carter. Grahamvillo?William Jordan, Johr .iiome" ar.d Vance Parker. Bayboro?IL J. Johnson, Her.rj Bell and James Hamelton. Dogwood?J. Buck Edge, F. E Edge and Tom Addams. Cedar Grove-?I. W. Johnson, E. J Marsh and E. B. Singleton. Cool Spring?K. L. Mishoe, Sanr Ilabon and W. I. Graham. GalivanU Ferry?Ben Floyd, Ed Doyal and D. C. Johnson. Blanch?J. il. D. Cannon, D. B Qcj >?via n n/ I W ^ ibl toUr?/i * 'U* i ? 10 uil\l f? . i I iriionvr;, Gurley?H. II. Anderson, H. VV Mishoe and E. C. Harris. Dog Bluff?Charley Johnson, Y. C Thonipkins and W. Spivey. j Horree?I). H. Baker, W. A. Hughe! and Whitcford Hughes. Jordan Vill?T. M. Lundy, W. H Singleton, and Bruce Davis. Greenwood?VV. L. Singleton, S. C nnd Chap Martin. in i : i i i. 11 ci11 <:ijswh?'vuucri i ,;iwrimore Ncal Harper and W. A. Moore. Socastee?Roibt. Stalvey, W. J Singleton, and J. F. Outlaw. Wampe??Allen Skipper, V. C Ward, and Drew Patrick. CALOMEL DYNAMI MAXES Y0U_SIC Dodsoi's liver Tene" Starts Your Lim Better Thai Calomel and Yoo Dool lose a Daj's Work LItcti tip your sluggish lirru*! Tee fine and cheerful; irvaJcs your work i pleasure; be vigorous and full of amM tion. Dut take jm> nasty, dnngermi! oalmrvel heeauss it make* yxm tick an you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or auickaflvei which oattuos oocrosit of to? bono# Calomel eraahe* into aour bile 1ik< t (lynamite, breaking it up. That's whei you foci that awful nausea and crampfnR Lietrm to mo! If you want to en jo; the nicest* gentlest lirer and bowe cleansing you over experienood just tak a snooiiful ol hanuloea Dodavu's Live a UD, CONWAX, 8. O. a ? 1 i u" w? Little~River-?B. Nr Gore^-R." *G. Sloan and W. ?. Bessent. Sanford?Dow Suggs* Lames! Sarvis and Joe Tyler. < <5? jJL Ebenezer?Pink Gore, W. L. Hardee, and George Long. 1 Withers?D. J.- Cox, Ed. McRackfcfi, and W. T. Todd.4 Marlow?S. T. Jordan, Thomas Johnson, and John Vereen. Conway?W. H. King, J. Monroe Johnson and Rollin Johnson. Farmer?J. H. Richardson, G. W. Vaught and J. M. Butler. Homewood?ML J* Sessions, T. A. Anderson and I. ?A. White, v Hammond?T. J. Cox, Tom Livingston, and I. L. Holmes. Knotty Branch?Dave Lewis, James Graham, and Tom Floyd. The managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the boxes and blanks for the election by calling at W. L. Bryan's office, at Court House by September 9th, 1915. H. N. SESSIONS, W. N. GERRALD, A. McG. SMALL. Commissioners for State and County Elections for Horry County, S. C. CLASSIFIED ADS. STKAYED OR STOLEN?One clear white, high headed oxe, with both horns bored, 8 years old, black and white pided, wearing bell. If anyone locates him please notify J. B. Anderson, Vina, S. C., and I will reward finder for his troubles.?adv. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a deed of assignment made to the undersigned by Todd-Adams Company for the benefit of creditors; notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction to the highest bidders on the 3rd day of September A ,D., 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all and singular all of the stock of goods, wares, and merchandise of the said Todd-Adams Company, at the store occupied by them in the Hammond section of Horry County. The goods will be divided into convenient small lots at the time of sale. H. C. GORE, Assignee. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney. -.i"1 1 NOTICE. All persons owing debts to ToddAdams Company are hereby notified to make immediate payment to H. C. Gore, Assignee, or to H. H. Woodward, attorney for creditors, and legal proceedings will be instituted against all of those who do not make satisfactory arrangements within the next twenty (20) days from this date. H. C. GORE, Assignee, : < Loris, S.C. it. II. WOODWARD, Attorney, FRENGH AVIATORS ~~ !ON AGGRESSIVE Continue Their Activities Against German Positions. Paris.?French aviators continue . I their activities against certain posij tions in possession of the Germans ir 1J the eastern portions of the French 1 line, German aviator* also are taking ! offensive measures in that territory. French airmen have bombarded twe railroad station* in tho Argonne in German possession and German aviators have thrown down explosives or Clermont-En-Argonno. A French a aviator bombarded at Dornach a planl where the German manufacturecd as . j pnyxiaung gases, ana a v rench squadron of uirships bombarded the railroac "j station atN Muelheim In the grani duchy of Baden. -? .! Primroses are among tho best o1 our Spring flowering plants for in ; doors. Sow the seed now in a mixtun of light loam, loaf mold and sand. rES YOUR LIVER! IK AND SALIVATES r| Tone tonight. Youf druggist or dealer sella yon a 50 cent bottle -of Dodson's Liter Tone under my personal monoytiaek guarantee thai oneh spoonful will clean your sluggish liror bettor than ? dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you siok. | Dodsoa's TJrer Tows % real Km medieina. You'll know 1% next morning * because you will waks ?p fooling fine, . your liter will bs working \ headaehs and dirftineec gose> etoeuaob will k r sweet and bowels regain* TVdson's Liwsr Tons it entfrely wgnr table, therefore harmless and ssn not i salivate. Giro ft 4o your children . Millions of people are using Dodson'c r Liror Totk> instead of dangerous calomel 1 now. Your druggist will tell you thai s the sale of CftUgQfil it almost atoppo*! r entirely here. "1 ??*p? $1.00 = Cash It means Jhatwehave putc articles, foreign makes exceptc the months ot August and Set 13th inst. FOR EVERY DOLL/ the counter we will give you one I worth of Toilet Articles regular i I A!- - wunn or i onet Articles, regular N, B.?Mail orders must have 1 reach us on, or before da YOU NEED THE GOODS, N Conway 1 ' OUR BANK ' j ' xn tiiw A ( *v lmii n i ^vil\n Every Dollar You Ban Gained Toward the G< IEE j-L.1:: ===== ? ' ' L FARMERS & MEI CONWAY. SOU1 ^Tr^^/iooks \ 1 r It!his/? n EYES scientifically examined? , H Olasses fitted by AmetropomeI tcr, the most mo<lern ThsteaB ter that Optical science has giv9 en to the world. Artificial eyes n fitted. B J. E. DA\ySEY, Mgr. < FRESH MULLETNew Catch properly handled I and cured. Send me your or-' j ders for prompt attention. Give > me your business ia this line. | Address, j i F. E. T 0 D D, ' Myrtle Beach, S. C. - '.rwJ I \ ? r 'iC ,v Tj.v'-rw;'; => $1.25 Toilet >n a special sale of all toilet # id, for every Friday during itember, beginning with the ill CASH ACROSS dollar and twenty five cents orice selected as you wish. ? ' price, selected as you wish. T I * kjkj ctuuiuunai postage and iy of sale. OW IS YOUR CHANCE. ?r\i^ Co. \ . 4* S r / niKGATE OF sncci:ss k is One Solid Step oal of Your Success * I ' s? ? I I 1" - ....... itT..W.?'' '. itilj I" hk / " v3!_ ;V ^ I iill 'N Y | ! '. ' *'!' 1CHANTS BANK fH CAROLINA ?=s=r J To Cure a Cold in One Day H TaVrc LAXATIVE 11ROMO Quinine. It stopn tb? Cough end Headache and works off the Cold. fl Druggists refund inoncy il it fails to cure. ^ Ju XV GROVE'S sumatura on ?:ach box. 26c. ^jj ^R^COR NS m ! Pest rat and mice exterminator made^ Kills quic kly nnd absolutely wltboutodor* I1 Mainmlflos?thus preventing decomposi tlon. Hotter than all the traps In thft I world. Insist on Genuine It AT CORN. I 2/ic, BOo, |i at dealers or by mail, post* \ paid. \ BOTANICAL MFG. CO. 4th A Raa St*.. Philadelphia* Pa* COLDS & LaGRIPPE? 5 or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not dripe or aickcn. Price 25c. O' The Gtrtntne That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVH RROMO QUININRia better than ordinary Ouinine and doea not cause nervousness nc* -1^ ringing in head Kcmetnber the full name and look tor the aignatJtc oI K. W. GKOVK. 25c. I