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Peipemotin As far back a-;'1907, a wise mm. >, might have fores*. r. that w;tnin : few years there would be a demand for better picture s and better t' .* litres; also, that you and 1 would pi j more than a nickel to see these pie 1 tures. Willie m W. Hoelkinson, nov president of "he Paramount Pictu~ec Corporation, ; lone foresaw the tk s? bilities and trci <. of the business. H<. experimented; V oving to his own s \ \ isfaction at W??t, that such an enterprise as the Strand Theatre in Ncv | York was n< *. the fancy of a dream* He sueeee 't in convincing such theL atrical fo'?.* as Pan'.* 1 Fro lima., 1 vid BCaseo, Henry W. Saw ** I A tolpl /.ukor, Jesse L. Lnsky, uu? Olivo- tl * he was rigV. and thus associated himself with wl a4 r.io now the Famous Players Film f Co., Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co. Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co., nr.Pallas Pictures. Thus, Paramoun i Pictures 2umc into bring. As organized to-day, it means the best dramatic and artistic taiont u , the theatrical and literary world asj sembled in one systematic operatin company, whose purpose is to i urn is the best motion pictures the worl< has known. Each picture is the result of a continuous effort to mak the best possible picture from the stbry in hand. They will get bettci as time goes on. Experience an< c' uracteristic care in sure this. TN nrrangemnet with the producing coin panics provides for the elimination of any company's pictures that aro no up to the Paramount standard. T' i CONGRESSMAN RAGSD HATES PRESID This is Shown by His Acts a The Story Will Be be Into Since Ragsdale first took his s opportunity to criticise and injure W3 V. ilson was ungrateful in failing to the White Mouse. Here's one install When the Panama Tolls llopea who opposed the President bitterly in erats who voted with the Republicans the American people by so doing, ga CAN, Hearst's YELLOW SHEET, an the following interview; dated March "I iegret that 1 cannot, as a I TITULAR head of my party and 1 cannot SUPPORT the policies Stat.-s. I do not find any politica fied the repeal of the Panama C wise vessels ****** I shall follo\ Kitchen and other Democrats wl li> \rw>lrtr\' n/tccil\1r> .....1 V, x ( iA v v IV v V/ I J II'K, (II M I brought about the wise lcgislatio so strong." HE GIVES WILSON NO CRE PUDIATES WILSON'S LEADERS AND KITCHEN. On May 4th, 1914, I wrote and torial headed, "Calling a Spade a Spa The Republican party avows protection and special privilege. SUBSIDY to shipping. The I)c years stood for equal rights to It has, therefore, always oppose* Congress who votes for exempti< himself with the Republicans.?1 Democratic Administration This editorial made Mr. Ragsd On May 14th, he wrote me a in the Republican column?That's true (Adv.) ( Cji (More Will Foil /SARSARS fcvCOMPO ^ ' ntsre is H sars R -JT pound that possess degree of merit. I prepared from Hond rilla Root combinec m. we^ ^nown Mood pur m ^!\Vt 1 fraa, Burdock and E m >\\ I and Red Clover Tops. VHK tains Iodide of Potas most valuable of all alteratb If your system needs a f k ^^^k up?if your blood is im ^^^^k gish?if your appetite it feel tj <1 and listless the' lie you need, v nmend it an< money Norton ] ' TZfye I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pusenbury spent last week at Myrtl.e Bea^h t Pictures insuws consistent quality foic\er This conllitior. of interest made it possible to procure the best Star ami story available, siun stage eeleb i irr < as Mary Pickford, Marguerite Clark, t iebn Barrymor.?, Pauline Frederick, Hazel Dawn, Marie Doro, Ger&Minc Farvur , Blanche Sweet, Charlotte Walker, Fannie Ward, Victor Moore, * Cieo Kidgely, Wallace R~id, Anita < King, Elsie Janis, Constance Coll e*, j ..c:.uie Ulrich, Dustin Farnuni, Myrtle Stedman, Theodore Roberts. Mae Murray, Marjory? Daw, George Jcbun. and Peggy Hyland. Just as 1 Para mount's actors and actresses ^ rank first, so also do Paramount's authors and playwrights. The novels and plays that have been pieturized in Paramount Pictures are famous 1 the world ov. r. Space does not per- | mit of an extensive list, but you an familiar with the works of Hall 1 Caine, George Barr McCutcheon, Owen Wister, George Randolph Ch/?s- ' tcr. Jack London, Cecil B. DeMille, j and Mary Johnson. Paramount Pictures?as the trademark would suggest?have risen above the level of the ordinary, and are designed to appeal to the better class of people. You will, of course, desire to sor pictures of distinctive merit, and to that end will seek the house in your vicinity showing Paramount Pictures. Mr. McQueen Quattlebaum has contracted for two Paramount Feature pictures weekly, which will be shown r\v ry Tuesday and Friday. ALE BITTERLY ENT W00BR3W WILSON sd Utterances?Read Below? Continued, and Will restinc;. oat in Congress lio has never lost an ilson. This is because ho thinks that acknowledge that Ragsdale put him in ice: 1 Bill was under discussion, Ragsdale, that fight and was one of the 52 Demo* to fasU*n the principle of SUBSIDY 01. ive out to THE NEW YORK AMERid WILSON'S BITTEREST EN EM V, 25, 1914: democrat, follow the lead of the that, as a Member of Congress, of the President of the United 1 or economic conditions that justi!anal exemptions of our coasts' the leadership of Underwood, io.se signal ability made the D.emwhose splendid leadership has n which makes this administration I)IT; IN PLAIN WORDS HE REHIP FOR THAT OF UNDERWOOD I published in The Daily Tim.es an cdide," in which I said: its allegiance to the theory of It has, therefore, always stood for miocratic party has for a hundred all and special privileges to none. :! SUBSIDY. The Members of in votes for SUBSIDY; he alligns He alligns himself against the ale very sick and very mad. letter complaining that I had put him ?I classified him according to his volo. JAMES T). EVANS, indidatc for Congress, Oth, Dist. S. C.) low Next Week.) MJLiull UND psS aparilla com- Ijl es an unusual III I n t is carefully ?c_ ~"?** IIIII uras Sarsapa- (f n aPan//a /III I xirifK in .11.11 ifiers'as Sassa* fI-X""lPOn"'11jljl 1 >andelion Root if /*/// It also con- If /i/'l Jcs.?ne of tho l general toning II ...?, *.? I ml f poor?if you II ^??Z.,Cf** Ill ?this is just II SKS?,*""*. 1,1 I ^ We strongly K~~-?? ** '' Drug Co. i teaott Store | Rev. P. P. Green of Latta was a t visitor in Conway last week. THE HORRY HERA Li Lrocal end Wait for our new sreial. It will entertain you from the first line to 1 he last. ] + * ] James Evans, editor of the Flor- i mco Daily Times, spent some time in ! >mvay last week, returning to his 1 lome on Thursday morning. < 1 .** L. B. Gilliard has just finished a ; neat job of painting for Mr. Goldfinch. * J. T. Bellamy who was in Charleston recently to answer to an indictment in the United States court was cleared by a verdict of not guilty. He was represented in the case by Hon. E. J. Sherwood who was absent in Charleston for several days in his behalf. m Moore Thompson of Little River was in Conway recently on business and spent several hours here before returning home. J. T. Mearos, special legal representative of Armour Fertilizer Works, with headquarters in Wilmington, N. C., visited Conway last week on business for his company. While here he visited Uucksport. ***** McQueen Quattlcbaum returned*, the middle of last week from Atlanta, Ga., and other points where he went to secure a new service for the Casino theatre. He secured the rights foi showing the films of "Gloria's Romance," one of the most enthralling love stories of high life ever shown in moving; pictures, and the Famous Paramount Feature pictures. G. R. Jenkins recently purchased two Overlands. A. T. Suggs was in Conway on business one day recently. ***** The weather was hot and sultry last week in the day time but the nights were generally cool and inviting. Get your supply of deeds and mort gages at the Herald office. There is: n() oth.or kind that will beat them. They are the product of experience. * Many families are now getting ready for the annual move to Myrtle Beach. W. C. Langston arrived here last week to visit relatives. I ? ? m m Howard Little is at home from the | university to spend the vacation with his parents. i Read the Diamond From the Sky. % % Chinese V.rlvet Beans. $1.00 per peck, Mammoth Yellow Soy Bea 's ' 50c per peck, Parly White and Yell v. Dent Field Corn (>0c peck. Convnj Drug Co.?adv. LAUREL STREET TO BK PAVED SOON At a meeting of the Town Council | recently, it was decided that the | street extending from the posl office on up to tho corner of the stoi\ now occupied by Winyah Supply Co. would be paved at once. Mr. A. C. Thompson who owns the property was the promoter. Pos master Thompson agreed to furiosi trie rock and cement if the tow: would furnish th.3 balance. Thi. i is good news to the patrons, of tlr j post office as this street has fo? | sometime been sadly neglected. With these improvements, this si roe* v.i! | be one of the most attractive in town. as the stores now vacant on tha' street are soon to hp occupied, am ; with the tobacco warehouses on tha street in operation, it will presen ; quite a busy scene during the summer months especially. It is undo** stood that th.e work on this streei will begin immediately. o Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grovel The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININK J and IRON. It acts 011 the Liver, Drives , r?llt Mnlorio Y/ ? -2 ? 1 * ?.u.uiia, j-viiiiuiics me mood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, Health & Accident Insurance, Guardian Bonds. Writes Deeds, Mortgage W. Percy H FERTILIZER, COI TON S P. S. 1 AM IN POSITION TC ANCE IN STRONG OLD LINE C ATE YOUR P, CONWAY, 8. O. Personal |j The story, in serial form, entitled 'Gloria's Romance" was written by j Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. Near- ^ ly evrybody has read with pleasure ^ some of the novels by Rupert Hughes If you do not happen to know him, le; j us say that you will never become ac quainted with a writer of better fiction . This new story by this world j famous author, has been secured and ^ will be run serially in this paper, a page a week, beginning early in August. The story will be shown ir. ^ moving pictures every Thursda> ^ night at the Casino Theatre. , You have never known legal blank satisfaction until you use those printed a*, tlie Herald office. They are cho product of experience. I * * * * Florida where she held a positidh. Mr. and Mrs. J .H. Marsh spent day here last week. * * J as. P. Smith was in Conway las; Saturday. M iss Maggie Oliver recently returr ed to her home near Toddville from Thurman Sparks is spending tlie vacation with his parents, Mr. am' Mrs. J. W. Snarks. Mrs. J. E. Harrolson and children, o!' Mullins, S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nance. Eittle Miss Elizabeth Edwards o! Eatta is spending this week in Horry cour.ty, having come over with iv-i father, \V. E. Edwards, the popula representative of the R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co. Chinese Y.elvet Beans, ?T.OO per pock, Mutm .oth Yellow Soy l>e;i ,..t >'.) |jc'I* pi ck, Early w hile ami vi i ilOW Deni Eield Corn (50c peek. Conwav i M ug Co.?adv. I Mrs. W. K Single of Black Moun.ain. N. C., is visiting her pnamt.>1 r. and Mrs. Kellv Tisdalo. | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stanley am laughter, and Miss Tyra, o<" Yidalia Ga., is spending some time heri visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nance. MYRTLE BEACH HOTEL , OPENS FOR SUMMER 1 The Myrtle Beach Hotel opened last Thursday, .June 15th, for guests and is now prepared to take care of ! 11iose who wish an outing. There has been ouite a lot of improvements .. i ? 1 ... Luc juc-cc and ur.ucv ;no manage mint o*' Mis. \V. If. Willson, a compotent hotel keener from Hurkevilio. Va., tii." Myrtle lleach Hotel is des i:iod to register the most successful year in its history. ""'Ikvre wr-e about eight hundred people on the lv?ach to witness tin poning;. Pu plo from Aynor, Hoi y. Cools Springs, and Conway crowd d into ih(> crowded cars to mak? their way to the seashore. Alt .ougl the day was a little unfavorable everybody had a good time, and won away wishing for another opportunity to visd tlie beach. Among those who have registered at the hotel since its opening are: Pr. C. J. Epps and Son, Conway, S ('.; ('has. K. Morris and J. K. Clyburn of Charleston, S. JessieWoodward, Conway, S. C.; John W. King and J .11. Kennedy of Lake City, S. C. CHIGHF.STER S P1U.S W THIl B'.AJWONll BRA Ml. a / /b': \ l.o.l ? *t Aol< your Or-u/.rlot f<>? /k\ Uvjkitf < vIm'H'UVm i>i?if.t.?n<! Ilrnhti//V\ i*11 ? ii? bom ? "({ ?>iik( n.ct illicvfyy '?*v -- !>>)??* I oxtv, sealcl with Fil'ie Kiti'.on. \y "wft #*y.a, Wvw olh?r. Buy of voitr * if ~ /.? l>Miwi?t. .. * v>r i'll X?eirKi*.l'KEt 1 I *? fif IHA MOMI IlllAMk VMI.I.H. for K? . .jr jtu.n <11 jwn ucsit&tieit, Always Kfl'.tM ? r <;p?n 'v i>f>|!or,kts rvFWWKW o Fifteen hundred additional troops were being mobilized last week for Mexican service in view of continued reports of anti-American demonstrations in Mexico and bandit raids on Texas territory. Live Stock Car Lots, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Goats, s, and Other Documents. ardwicke rTON AND COT>EED ) WRITE YOUR FIRE INSURlOMPANIES, WILL APPRECIBUSINESS. I. W. RAGSDALE HAS i MADE A GOOD RECORD In this issue the card of Hon. J. W lagsdale, announcing his can.iidac por reelection to congress from the C >th district, is published. It goer vithout saying that during the ti nie has filled this ofiice that he hai levoted himself strictly to the nc cd* ind wishes cl his constituents, mi^k ng their intej*ests the burden of his laily routine. He has fillc.il the pc "? dtion without fear or favor and hat lot been afraid to stand up and ask n ind repeatedly ask for things t; t vhich he deemed his district entitled, t in obtaining appropriations for need 5 ?d improvements of a public nature t tie has not been idle. Under his * guidance the Jural free delivery > routes have greatly increased and lv i has labored hard to establish new ones 1 in sections where the people had hut title mail facilities before. His en t tire record however is well known t< v the people of this district from whom J ' he is asking reelection and up<Vn the i ' good record that he has made in th. < past, he will base his claim for theii 1 suffrage this time. < POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY On last Sunday at the residence of J Mr and Mrs. Joseph I). Oliver, neat , Toddvillc, Miss Kathcr ? * Elizabeth | Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs j .1. P. Oliver v as married to Mr. Samuel MeC. Martin. The at fair wat a quiet heme wedding hut was carr'rc: out in beautiful and impr?\;s:ve sty' Miss Kate is well kown to t uar\ , loving* friends here where she reside for some time holding a rcsp msibic I position with a prominent mcivantil firm. Sue is ucoompishod and gt'ooefill, a young lady of many oxeeilent qualities and pleasing trains of high character, Her many friends join in wishing her a long and hanpy married life. The bride-groom is one of llorry's smart hoys who have sought fame and fortune in the Hand of Flowers. He is also well known here where he held several positions of honor and trust before easting; his lot with the| business world in Florida where he has made a great success They will be at home to thch friends at Plant City, Fla., after .lu\y Mrd. <> BAPTISTS. S, CHILDREN: ENJOY GREAT PICNIG The Sunday Schools of Avnor and vicinity had a joint picnic and excursion to Myrtle Beach last Thursday and the day proved to be a very enjoyable one to more than six hundred people, the greater part of* whom passed through Conway in the early part of the day on their way to the beach. J. A. SELLERS IS i AHEAD IN BLOOMS The first cotton bloom to reach thi:oflice from the crop of 19ld, and tinfirst that wo have heard of to oper this year, was sent to the Herald of fice on last Saturday by J. A. Sellers. a progressive tarmor on the Grab are Farm of Mr. 1). M. I burroughs . This bloom opened on the 17lh and was fresh when brought to tlie ottk'e. ii addition to ;i fine cotton crop, Mr Sellers has a line crop of tobacco. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST?One three year old male yea ling. Color: black and wade, shov' horns, crop and undersmiare in on ear and crop in other. Strayed <v i about ft mi'es from Conway. Notifv ! FRANCES HEATY, Conway, S.C | lt-pd. FOR RENT. The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway j opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. ; Abrams. Apply to 11. H. Woodward, Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. , WANTED?To buy one hundred goats Wrill pay market price. G. L. 1 WARR, Loris, S. C. WANTED?Men who desire to can over $125.00 per month write us today for position as salesman; every j opportunity for advancement. CEN- , TRAL PETROLEUM CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. It 1 TAKEN UP?One black male hog, * about 8 months old, split and under- 1 bit in right oar and swallow fork in t left ear. Owner can get same by * calling and paying charges. I). O. j J BOYD, Allsbrook, S. C., Route 2. ! < 3t-pd. FIVE JE&TGRATIC ROLLS A!!D WERE KEPT > >/ ./ Chairman Gives Information For Those Who Will Vote In the Primary. j X "o the Voters of Horry CotMityV? The ruios^/of tpe Democratic Party is adopted a^r .)he recent Democratic HonvcntioA provitU?,.L]tiat .1, as County Chairman, shall give notice of the inines cf the several clubs of the .'cunty, where the bocks cf cnrollncnt are to be opened, ami such other nformation as may be d. livable to jive. In pursuance of this request, I >cg to suggest the following: Section XI of the Rules provide iiat there shall he a new enrollment >f all voters in each election year and Hooks of enrollment for voting shall )e open by the Secretary of each club m by tiie enrollment committee on or jefore the first Tuisday in June of racVi election year. The books are in iiie same foim as these used four years ago and wii! be in rosy reach of every voter of the County. lOaeh ap pin ant i\>i* enrollment ^11 in p rson write upon the roll his full name and ii imediatoly thereafter 1 is age, o<\upation ami post office address. if the name ir illegible (rot easily read) the secretary shall wit" the name beneath the signature of the ; pphcant. In the event cf the inability cf the voter to write ids anno he map make his mark upon the ? < )! viikh si.a'i be wdnessod by the secretary, or ' tocr p.?vsoos ti.cn havitn; ti e cm V.-. y taere of. *' These hocV< wiU in \:> pt v p. ! lv tlu* respect i re c.itb see f ?a rtos, tit! 1. me.it coinnittcy or ot; t r per.-on c.osipnated to have the custody of the book, from tlie first Tut shay in Juno, ju.-t past, u: til the la n Tne itiay in July, which will be the hhth. This will give practically two months in ,.. i. . i. * ...n . . . > nil ;i fillVll, l.'.'l 1" 1S 1.!?pOI Lent that each voter go and enroll h.s name at once and avoid Uie unpleasantness of b? in.g dcui?d the right of suffrage on election day. I Kvery white Democrat 21 years of aire is entitled t0 em oil if he iuts resided in the Stale 2 years* lp tV.p1 County (> months pvicr to the next genera! election ar.d in the club district (iO days prior to the approaching first primary. An exception is made in this require meat as to school teach ert. and preachers. It has been impressed upon the holders of the several club enrollment books the importance of seeing that every voter at his club he enrolled. 1 have not yet been able to ascertain just \vh< re each book will be, but the following precinct club books can be found at the following places: Bayboro?in Charge of A. Boil at hi:; store. Blanche?at .1. W. M'shoe's store. Conway?in charge of 1) (1. Spivey at One Price Shoe Store Cool Spring?at the store of Mr. K. D. Mi shoe. Daisy?-in charge of J W. Carter, Sr., at his store Dogbluff?in change of J. M. BowLi at his store near Rehobeth church. Dogwood?in charge of B. Haskell r%i ' ' - - i odd, Todd's store. Ebenezer?at W. K. Long's store. Farmer?at lb S. Butler's store Floyds?at (i. M. Ford's store (Irahamviile?at the store of Parker X* Jordan, Tillv Swamp. (Irahams X lb-ads?at it. C. Graham's slci e Green Sea?at S. P. Bryant's store. (Ireen wood?at Smart's do.-e Gurley?at S. M. Allen's ; core i! :m:nor.d ?at Fox's storo, at Red Biv It'. Jordanvillo? at the Geo. J. lloliiday ?Jordanviiie store Knotty l*.ranch?in charge of Mr. Mack Johnson at hi'- house. hiitle River?at store of Stone Bros. Lor is?at S. M. McNabb's store San fori!?at the store of Allsbrook I \ ur.o I M \ 'D Shell?iit B. M. Chestnut's store at She'll. Socastee?at the store of Hob. Stalvcy. Warn pee?in charge of Mr. Purcfoy dardwick. Withers?in charge of Mr. W. M. redd at his house near Myrtle Beach. As soon as I can ascertain the locaion of the other books of enrollment, [ will give due notice. The books nay ho moved from time to time bcween now and the closing of the enrollment, but 1 have be/m assured toy he several secretaries that this will >e done with the view of giving the greatest number an opportunity to mroll. Continued oi? Page Eight.)