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AnnounaeanWl&r..iW this column $!>, payable in advance. No extra charge for 2nd primary or short card of thanks ] ?Magistrate's cards half j; length, at $24&0. ?- ? 1 ii n i \ I hereby announce mtaeUr* candidate for Ct igross Sixth . Congressional District, subject to the rules ef the Democratic Primary. 1i - . Ul.IUS S. McINNES. 1 FC.K STATE SENATE ' I hereby announce that I am a Candhiato for rc-election to the State 1 Senate, .subject to the rule^ of the ( Democratic Party. ( H. L. BUCK. ^ fur uqvniYIrkasvrer, |j rI hev&by um\ounee myself a camli- J date for Treasurer of Horry County I fcubject to the l'Uleb of the Democratic I Primary. ' ?GEO. M. HUGG1NS. fmr ron county treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?S. D. BRYANT. for county auditor. i hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Coun- j ty Auditor of Horry County, subject! to the rules of the Democratic Party, pledging efficient service if elected. ?\V. B. CAPI'S. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor Vif Horry County. | subject to the rules of the Democratic j Primary. ?N. C. ADAMS. | FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby a Mi ounce myself n oaa*tidate for re-ertection to the office of' Clerk of GoiUrt for Horry County,. .subject 10 the rules of the Democratic primary. ?W. L. BRYAN. FOR SHERIFF. I .am a candidate for reelection to thcofWrc of Sheriff. ?o. a. sub wis. FOR SHERIFF. 3 .hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of Sheriff ot' Horry i County, subject to the rules of tlwej -Democratic primary. ?W. S. McCASKILL. FOR SUPT. or EDUCATION. 1 hereby announce that I am a ?tundidate for Superintendent of Education of Horry Comity, subject to the action of the LV.mocrattic Primary. ?M.J. BULLOCK. I FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection ,ti? the ??ttice ?ofi County Superintendent of Education | for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic [Primary. ?S. H. BROWN. FOR COUNTY CORONER. I hereby announce unyself a*candidate for the efffire of Coroner for Horry County,, sabj?dt to the rules of the Democratic Party. ?L. WtHTTXEFORI) COOPER, j FOR COR ON ETC I hereby atnaonce irjy ^candidacy for reelection t? the office <aTvcoroner of M /.??., ....Li ii .11? .. -I.?? -i' mri i y v^ini 111^? huujtx'l lO .IWC ctCUOn OI the Democratic '.primary. ?V. D.dJOHNSON. FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY 1 am a candidate for Magistrate at Gonway. ?J. MiDORMAN. CLASSIFIED ADS W ANTED?To buy one hundred goats Will pay mmrket ;price. G. L. j WARR, Ivorisk, S. C. TAKEN UP?One black male hog, about fi months old, split and underbit in right ear and swallow fork in left ear. Owner can get same by sailing and paying ehsTges. D. O. BOYD, Allsbrook, S. C^ iRpute 2. 3t-pd. FOR RENT. The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. Abrams. Apply to H. H. Woodward, Attorney at Law, Conway, S. <C. o Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Gsove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the j we31 known tonic properties of OUINfNK . and IRON. It acts on the Liver* Drive* out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ajxi Builds up the Whole System* SO oents. i-Vi o wt ' TmAxttttyite hhve been turned over to me Jiy^ County Treasurer and I am not likely to be in office except on Saturdays for the next several weeks. V ^t-5-II J. A/ LEWIS, Sheriff* O s ? I. L. I^eju'a^ in town recently on W. S. M'CASKILL IN SHERIFF'S RACE There is a card in this issue of th Herald announcing the candidacy c Mr. W. S. McCaskill for the office o sheriff of Horry County. He is tht ildest son of . the laie Key. W. S. McCaskill, and he is wel^khown to the ) people of the cbuYify. He has had' * rjiuph ex^ijijjnce jn tl\i^ line j)f service wving fiiM the. position of dispen- . w.ry conStdbUe When' the ' dispensary u\v was in itk'infancy and became mown as one of the nVost fearless of ' Hcers in the running: down of blind:igers and law violaters. He also filial other positoins from which he gainid valuable erperience as an officer. o | Meiftdrla In Aeterna | "I cannot feel that thou are far, Since near at hand the -* " a' angels are." WHEREAS: God in His infinite power and love lias Seen best to remove from our midst Brantley Burroughs. One of our most beloved, useful and faithful members, and, whereas his beautiful character and oriinant mind has endeared him to each of us, we the members of the Conway Literary Society wish to expirss, our love and sympathy to Brantley's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs J.. H. Burroughs, to his little sisters, Kstclle an<l Vivian and to nil sorrowing; friends and relatives. Wo wish to commend the in to Gori, Mho cotanforts His children in times of sorrow. Therefore be it resolved; 1. That \vc bow in bwfnhle submission to God o love and wisdom, who has Roen best l take f-'oni us this bright young life. 11. That a copy of the?>e resolution: bo .sent to Brantley's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Burroughs, that :a copy be placed mpon the minutebook of the C. L. S., that a copy be sent to each of the county papers, to the Southern Christian Advocate and the Baptist Courier. Marguerite Collins, Lois Howell, .A!attic Faircloth, COMMITTEE. WHEREAS, it has seemed best .in the wisdom o/-our'Heavenly Father 'to remove from <r>ur midst our friend atnd classmate, Brantley Burroughs, we the eight grade desire to give expression t<> the high 'esteem in which he was held. Therefore, be it Resolved: I. That in Brantley's death our Class ksis lost one of its best members. II. Tliat we in humble submission, knowing that our Father Inoweth best and rnaketh no mistakes. III. That we extend to his father, mother and little sisters ouv deepest sympathy, realizing- that in his death they have lost a true and devoted sot. and brother. IV. That a copy of these resolutions b^ serct to the bereaved family and to nf fll/? /?/\nnf \r rionaoo V-?.?%.?I WilV VVUIII/^ J/aj/Cl-iT) i 1/ I J.JLI k> I 1 ~ cation. Respectfu 11 y SubawJttod, Essie Elliott, Aleene Spivey, Henry Woodward, * COMMITTED. NOTICE. THofje has taken up at my jplace one Heifer yearling, about eighteen month* old, Yellow and onmarked. Same.has been here about nine months Owner may get it by proving and paying expenses. JOSEPH RABCfcN JR. Jiistk-e, S. C. DR. L. A. WOODRUFF, EYESiGHT SPECIALIST OFFICE DAYS Every Friday and Saturday. OFFICE Horry Drug Contpany, Conway, South Carolina. THE HOBB Y HERA LI Lfoc<al end Mr. aiui Mrs. Henry Buck of Maion, recently spent the week end at Iheir cottage at Murrells lnle. * * ? ? * Mrs. Fred C. Todd and children ftffent.igft week with relatives and 1 'Mends at Dilon. F. A. Burroughs and little son, Henry left recently to visit the former's sister, Mrs. J. L. Edgerton, at Hendersonville. N. C. * * * * ! Mrs. C. Howell of Marion was a vis- J itor in Conway recently. ' ? * v v ? Mi*s. Daisy Crouch of Saluda left ( 1 here the latter part of last week after ( 1 spending several days with her sister, | ' Miss Mabel Norton. . ' MM Last Sunday nlff-ht brought showers oof ruin, the first that this community (1 has had in a long time. On Monday morning the dust was laid and vege-' tation took on a freshened look. * * * * * Joseph Clarke of Florence was in Conway to visit his mother recently. ***** i no dredge work on tlie Waecamaw River was finished last week making' a twelve foot channel from Georgetown to Conway after taking out the sand bars between Bull Crook a'd Conway. Last week the dredge was engaged in doing' work for "private owners of property on Kingston Lake. *?? *>? Mrs. Hal L. Bryan and ehildre i left her s'ome time ago for Richmond, x'a. where she joined Mr. Bryan and j where they will now make their home. I v ^ ^ Rev. D. D. Cox and daughter Spent 'ast Saturday in Conway on busings . M. J. Bullock, candidate for tlm c.f i'-o of County Superintendent of V.-Ideation, spent a short time in Cos. way one day last week. * * * George Capps of 3'ordanviUe was m Lonway one ciay last week. * # * * ? 1). H. Hardee was a visitor in Conway last Saturday and remained here for several hours. Mr. Hardee is a handworker and does not believe iu taking unnecessary trips to the county seat when his farm is needing his ut'-d , ? i tention. S. VV. Martin was in the city last Saturday. ? ? ? ? U. A. Duscnbury was in Cartway last S a t u rda y a ft e r 11 o o n. ***** T. L. Smart, one of the leading 'business men of the Pee Dee section spent some time here. 0:1 business >nc day last week. A. K. Parker was here one day last week. *|M.^ -i.-o-V.rv r?>*r?v? in 4 his p.fw'iV would have been larger than ever in its history if it had not been for the <iry weather that cut down tthe crop more han one half. Mrs. Maud Snider gave a picnic lasi Wednesday in honor of her classes in her special school for little folks. The outing was greatly enjoyed by the youngsters. * * * * Mrs. D. V. Richardson left here last Wednesday to visit friends at Orangeburg, S. C. Julius J. Tharp has sold the timber on his land to Hamer Lumber Co., a company which has been operating in this county for about ten years and which has mills at New Bern, N. and CJarkton, N. C. * * ? ? D. V. Richardson of Bucksport spent some time in town recently. Mr. Richardson has found it necessary to close the operations of the Richardson /i - - v.-vpress Lumber & Shingle C >., at; Bucksport by reason of all his timber j having been cut up and used and there is no more to be obtained in that immediate section. Mr. Richardson! has a fine tract of timber in another' county, but he has not yet decided just j how this will be cut. r jax i l biscuit j Supply energy. Bui I j blood and ^ muscle. Give vigor ot brain and | nerve. Nearly twice the food value per pound of the best ) steak*. Cost much less. Made by WW JtWgonxtlk Crocker Works ^ t .y v, >. CONWAY, S. C. i Personal Rev. E. 0. Watson ot Bamberg wa? in Conway the middle of last week. Pete Watson, after visiting friends and relatives here, left the latter part of last week for his home in. Bamberg. *, ? v Mrs. E. S. C. Baker returned last week, after spending several days in Florence and Darlington. * * * * * W. L. Bryan recently visited Dr. S. P Watson in Simpson Creek township. j v ***** Moore Thompson of Little River, Cashier of the Bank of Little River, spent several hours here last Wednesday on business. He came over by automobile, . '* a - ***** The town chain gang is still employ ed in the performance of good work on the streets and sidewalks of the town- . j , ^ ***** ? ? 1 - ~ 1 lAi me tumiMup suptrvisurs in HH* county run a race this year to see which can make the best section of read. Miss Vera Allen, of Darlington, S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. S. C. Baker. Kev. I\ D. (.'ox and daughter, Mrs. Eillie Cause, was in town one day last week on busines. W. V. Henderson, of Charleston, S. C., spent the week end in the city. * * * * 1 will he at my oflice during court week, commencing 22nd of May. Dr. E .A. Woodruff, O. P. T. IE, Eyesight specialist, Office Horry Drug Co.?ad * * * * * Olin Watson returned the first of the week, after spending several day. at Bamberg, 3. ('., with his parents, Pr. and Mrs. E. O. Watson. * 4- * * ? Dr. G. I. Eowjs will be at 1 oris from Thursday (tomorrow) till Tuesday ot next week. \ * * # .? ? A launch party composed of Misses Ella Sessions, May Goldfinch, Eouisc Powell, and Messrs. Hal lie Car raw ay Corbet Anderson and Dusenbury Andersen motored up the river Wednes May night last. Landing at Hardest Ferry, a tempting- lunch was served The trip was made in Mr. Dusenburj Andersen's launch, "The Nighthawk.' o Lost Two Mules. Lost one pair of bay mules from m> stalls in Kloyds township. Mules gol out of stalls in the night and wondercc off. Send information at once to the undersigned, if you see those mules, tf. D. M. CAUSEY, R. K. D. No. 2, Tabor, N. C, o Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of i vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the Countj Court House on Friday, July 7, at f a. m. Applicants must not he lest than sixteen years of age. When Schoalrships are va'cant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write | to President Johnson before the ex! amination for Scholarship examinal tion blanks. Seholarshrips are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1910. For further information and eatalougue, address Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. ? (d. af. June 29.) TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are herby forbidden to enter or trespass in any manner upon that certain tract of land belonging to the undersigned, situate in Conway Township, known as the Neck Field tract containing 150 acres, more or less, bounded by lands formerly of S. m. Stevens, East by Peter Hughes, South by Reedy Chestnut and West by R. M. Stevens, being the same conveyed to S. M. Stevens by James H. Faulk, January 10, 1868. All violations of this notice will be prosecuted. H. H. WOODWARD. Conway, S. C., April 18th, 1916. o The Progressive party will not insist upon the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt for President of the United States if the Republicans will name a randidate at Chicago "who stands for progressive principles and is able to put them through." X ... AUDITOR N. C. ADAMS ! OUT FOR REELECTION r ' A ; ? f ? 1 \ i County auditor N. C. Adams has hi? card in this issue of the paper an nouncing his candidacy for reelectio? to the oftice of county auditor of Hor ry County. Mr. Adams has filled tb> important oftfc# Htiring the past tjSS5 ~ with a consciencious effort to conMl its affairs to the best interests of people. Being un experienced book keeper he has found no trouble if [ keeping the records of the office if. such shape that it is easy to refer to any department with quickness and ease. He is standing for reelection on th< record he has made in this office. ] PROF. S. H. BROWN MAKES THE RACE rWrjci, Our readers will find in this issue . of the paper the card of Prof. S. H. , Brown announcing that he is a candiv.io 101 reelceuoit to the office of Vuf.tv Superintendent of Educator. He is asking the people for reelection to this ofiice on the record tha K .... I ? --- ?- ... udd ui:t*11 iiittUu since iie was elected a this office. More than 0000 childrei I have better educational advantage!now than when ho took charge of thi* work. Since he went into office there! have been erected more than fifty new school buildings, and twenty-three rural graded schools have been establish, ed in Horry County since 1912. Educational advantages have .adj wonderful strides si *.co he w r. first elected to the office, and lie h:u. been tireless worker in that can. e. II CHEEKS OE ONLOOKERS DIED AWAY IN HORROR i _ Li m berg's Hones Almost All Broken; When He Was Catapulted Over \ Embalmment, Now York.?Death vlaihlthl two encrants in the race for the Metropoli tan trophy at Sheopshcad Hay Speedway today, in one of the- most speeacular necidents ever witnessed on a eastern track. Carl Limborg, the "Speed King,' and his moehician, li. Palotti, were th victims. Their huge Del age rata r wa well in the load and going 120 mile? an hour when the fatality occurred. The car swung wideVy, on the steep 80-foot embankment at the northern I # end, skidded into an iron stanchion supporting the guard rail, reared like a uucking broncno and hurled its two occupants to death 100 feet away. Spectators' Cheer Cease. : The frantic cheers of 20,000 speed' mad onlookers died away as it became : evident that Limberg had lost con.io?. tm chi'W.*? ... _ . iniw HI ni | CiiiHIIKU * . -? from the stanchions, buckled and si.? lown the wooden incline, narrow !\ missing Dnrio I testa ami Jules I >e vigne, who followed. Airs, Umberg*, pretty wife of the daring racer, occupied a prominent position in the grandstand. The trag:. death of her husband completely on1 nerved her. So quickly had the ai' cident occurred it was at first though' 1 the victims were imprisoned bencat the burning car, but the men had bee catapulted over the northern embankment of the speedway into the field beyond the track. liotli Men Die. Limberg was dead when aid arrived. Palotti was barely breahing. Both men were rushed to the Coney Island j hospital by Dr. Salzman. Palotti dice I before lie could be placed on t!ie op-> erating table. Staff physicians of the hospital stated that Limberg's skull had beeni fractured and almost every bono in; his hfwlv In'ftl/n., - ?vu(t mi vixciii i aiuni suitcrcvi a ? broken nock and several fractured ribs. Mrs. Limber#, at the hospital, collapsed at the side of her husband. Limber# gained fame as a bicych | rider before he entered the ranks oi motorists. His experience had been chiefly on earth tracks in the West. Hoth Liniberg and Palotti were years old. CHICHESTER S PtLI.S V ir^ THK IHAMONU ICHANIK / Lad cm! Aalt vo.i* ' Jt> %\ L<"h' cbei'tor'* IHawiiniTflniod/fV, LKtLyQpRt PI1M In Itcri anil ?u>ld inrtalllc^X^ boxen, with Uluc Ribbon. V/ | TnU? no olh?r. Bwr of yoor " i'J m Brmfflnl, ??*k lor Oil I-CIJKrt.TF.Il * I C Jf D1AUOND IUUM> PIl.L*, for M VP B ytanknownMlWt,Safest. Alwov* Kebabk SOLD BY WHIfiGISTS FVf RYWHH& i o J One million rounds of rifle ammu- ^ nition, which Mexicans attempted to smuggle across the river into Mexico ? last week was confiscated by troops. o In an engagement off the Belgian coast between two German and five \ British torpedo craft, a British do- < stroyer was badly damaged by artillery fire. 'VI ? ? . . ' ?? ? ^ - . FIV* i." 'i u u - J .. j..J. _ ... WILL DELAY ACTION ; AGAINST BLOCKADE Jnited States to Hold Up Protest Because of Gcr.man r - * ^ -..-.i: hi') yU Threat. - t (K'i > v '1 ' 3ERCf^%^NDS .. COMPLICATE CASE Make It Impossible for America to Press Objections on Allies. , d U 'J ;i r*r " ~ Washington.?America's next step in the negotiations with the entente illics regarding treatment of neutral ommeree will be delayed on account of the implied threat contained in the German note of May 5, in which the imperial government expressed confidence that in view of the new orders issued for submarine warfare, the United States would insist upon Great I'ritain observing rules of international law in dealing with trade and reserving to itself "complete liberty of decision unless this end was aceum pl'shod. i - m It was stated authoritatively today that Germany's note had complicated ho situation, making it impossible for the United States to press its demands upon the allies at once without appearing to do so at the 1)i: 1??in _?* of the Merlin government and const quently it was uncertain when a reply would go forth to the latest British communication. Citation Notice. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. | r>y J. S. Valight, LSQUIRE, PROj RATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Mrs. L. A. Cause made suit to mo. to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of ami effees of G. C. Cause. - ^ I 'rilCCin A T> V HMIDIVniA.,., . .inr, i nr?I\i'il' UKI'i lo C tO I and admonish all and singulaar tie | kindred and creditors of the said G. 0% i Clause, deceased that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Pie* bate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 27th day of May, 191 (>, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they h ve, why the said Administration shruld not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this l'Hh ; day of April, Anno Domini, 1918 . Published on the 18 and 26th days of May, 1918, in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge o J. F. Wilson of Murvells IoW wr.s 'among those visiting Conway on busj iness last week. ! i| TAKE YflllR VACATION I . w nvn c IV81 AT OUR EXPENSE Why worry about your vacation mor.cy ? We will show you how to earn any amount, large or small, in your spare time. Pleasant outdoor work. Complete outfit furI nished free of charge.?1MCO., ! Ill) \Y. iOtli St., New York City. I ?2t|-r>-1 *? THE BAIiYI'HONE is a new invention which is on a fair way of revolutionizing the telephone system. As is well known, the American telephone is often very unsatisfactory, but the drawbacks are wholly eliminated by the Baryphoue, which makes conversations on the longest distances just as clear as on short circuits, as the sound is carried to both ears and all noise excluded. Persons hard of hearing, who hitherto have been prohibited from using the telephone, can now use it with the aid of the Baryphone, which also will permit two persons to hear the message without the use of double telephone. The Bary phone is the only simple, practical and effective sound intensifier in existence and is incomparably superior to all others especially as it leaves the hand free for annotations during the conversation.Increases the sound wonderfully. Indispensable to all telephone users. Always adjusted. Non-electric. Kver ready. Lasting many years. Sample M.50 postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refuhdeU. Agents wanted everywhere; good terms.;? S. & S. MANUFACTURING CO. >03 Hartford Bid* ' ^ " _ n. vnnn^u, ill. POSTKD. ,, We, the undersigned forbid any one Hinting, fishing or trespassing on any >f our lands uruler penalty of the law. FjB.GR AH AM. (4t-pd) JS. D. GRAHAM.