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I iCOUNTYGAMPAIGN STARTS UP AGAIN . After a reft . of some time the opening meetfri^wt Loris, the county i campaign meeting opened again last i* Monday when ail bf > the candidates 4; presented their claims to the people 'J of Dog Blpft. About three hundred * and fifty people were present at the 6 Dog Bluff meeting. Oa Tuesday the meeting took place 4 at Galivants Ferry as scheduled. There was a good audience to hear , them at thr-.t poivt. Nothing of an unusual interest developed. The sneeches of the candidates were j\> about tUe same kv Rubstance. |; Yc&tcrday the speaking took place [ } at Froyds and there was a night w mowing scheduled for Spring |fi Branch. J 1 " 1 " O 1 NOTICE. \ A special meeting of the stock holders of Conway National Bank is hereby called to meet :it the offices of i the Bank at Conway, S C., at Ten I. O'clock A. M. on Monday the 18th f day of Spetember, 191G, for the pur\\ pose of considering the advisability I of reduci/ng the Capital Stock of the Corporation and for the transaction of such other business as may come | before the meeting. By Order ol the Board of Directors, ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH. President. ' August 14, 191G. 4t. o Since tobacco is bringing very high prices for the farmers; if the cottonj crop will do us well in proportion as' the tobacco will do, thy? section will have an era of prosperity such as it has seldom seen, and there will be a great debt paying time. ?> ? FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi; date for Supervisor of Dog Bluff Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1 -?K. J. ROBERTS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. i. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?*C. E. BARKER. FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Dog Bluff Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ANDREW .J. RICHARDSON. > % . I I Professional Notice. I Dr. P. M. Blanton, Dentist, will "be at Loris, S. C., beginning Monday July (24) twenty-fourth. See me to have your work done. P. Wl. Blanton, D. D. S. The Str<?e Wlthstana the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are-weak, will be strengthened and enabled ta go through the cicpiessing lieat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole -system. 50c. WE SELL I'l No more CREDIT, Come to our store DENTIAL cash prii put them in print. 1 FOR CASH, hence Good lard less 1 50c urjder the mar] than 51.60 sack, 1 _ i.i. * ? piu io?acco less tn* the box, and a lot < even lower prices. W. Boy CONWAY, I R QT ?? U?I Of Brooks has just made his return fror bought one of the best up-to-c ever brought to the County We know that cotton goc can sell the trade at the same go and look over his stock of best Shoe that money can buy where. Call around and see li over his line of Dress Shirtsa J. B. STAI \ GLORIA'S ROMANCE A GREAT SUCCESS Gloria's Romance now running in this issue of the paper is one of the best love stories ever written for the 4 entertainment of the reading public. Those who are reading it say that they like it and would not miss it for ] twice the price of this paper. The nu?\ ihg*;)ityifres showing the story i:i eVery detail are also the best that can be produced. Read the episode appearing this week and see the pictures to-night, a NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Demoratic Executive Committee of Horry County will be held at Ten oYtock A M. on Saturday Aug. 19th, 1916, at the Court House in Conway, S. C. This meeting is called in acordance wifch the rules of the Party for the purpose of examining and purging the Democratic Club Rolls. Anyone having any complaints as to the enrollment at any precinct are requested to make them before the Committee at this meeting. E. J, SHERWOOD, County Chairman. Conway, S. C., August 16th, 1910?It o Election Township Supervisors. Senator Buclc states to the reporter for the Herald that arrangements have been made for the County Board of Commissioners to place the Township Supervisors in the coming Primary. Boxes will be provided at each one of the voting places for this purpose. While the machinery for the election of these officers is not complete, yet in order to give the people an opportunity to select the man they want for this position, these arrag'ements have been made. It will require some extra work on the part of the managers, but the election will be held the best way j 1 possible under the cirumstances. 1 E. 3. ROBERTS RUNS. Mr. IS,-J. Roberts has his' card in this issue showing that he is a candidate for the office of township super visor of Dog Bluff township. He has had experience as a road builder, and has good ideas as to the manner in which the public roads should be worked and managed. He is a progressive farmer. 5HIGHESTEB S PILES I V ^ THE ICAMONU It RAND. A I fOVN A?k your Drueglut for A\ I'll!* In Ilea ami tiuld inrtalllc^^^^ , -v ?*-X5r? '""e*. ?eal?<l *lth Dine Rli.bon. \/ W <A>* wii Tal<fl no oilier. Bur of your " f ~ nr llruKffUt. .,<.kf>aOI(j.(!irKK.TKHei 1 I W at WAMox,) "KAftlk MLL*. for *T VV JO yea?Hnown as l>?t, Safest. Atwaya Rell*bt> "v?r n ny nonnciSTs ivfkvwhh? ; ?? Error Corrected. By an error the card of Mr. O. E. Barker, announcing1 his candidacy for the office of Auditor of Horry County was left out of our recent issue. The card is now hack in the candidate's column, and Mr. Barker is in the race to the finish. NOTICE. The Pin wood Camp VV O. W. at ' Staivcy, S. C., will not give a picnicon the 24th of August as before an:ncunced. BENJ. F. WATTS, Clerk. 1 FOR LESS. so don't ask for it. and get CONFI3es, as wc will not WE BUY AND SELL undersell others. than 12 l-2c, rice Icet, corn chopps less browns mule or apm 26 l-2c lb. by >f otlieT goods at J ? a jones, SOUTH CAROLINA. iville, S. C. n Baltimore where he has late stocks .of Merchandise md the biggest, ids have ail advanced, but he old prices. You just ought to Shoes. He will give you the ' and better quality than elselim and don't forget to look ind Hats. ILEY, Prop.) THE HOBBY HBBAL Lxocal and Mrs. A. T. Collins and children left last week to spend some time in Asheville, N. C. * Mrs. B. G. Codins left last week for her summer heme in Hendersonville, N. C. George Howell of Wilmington, N. C., was in Conway the first of the week. Mrs. L. W. Cooper and cl ildren are visiting relatives in Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. Register and daughter of Moultrie, Ga., left last Friday aftei spending some time here visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury. * * W. J. Hendricks of the Pee Dec section spent some time in Conway rwpntlv * * * * A. I. White was in Conway one day last week. m D. H. Brown was in Conway last week selling tobacco on the Conway market. ***** Master Hubert Jenkins gave an entertainment to his young friends last Friday, in honor of his 14th birthday. The entertainment was well attended and much enjoyed by the young boys. ***** L. S. Suggs was in Conway at the Speaking. ***** W. J. Chestnut was in Conway last Saturday, C. O. Marsh is now on the road for one of the large wholesale houses. ***** Mrs. W. H. Wilson, proprietress of the .Myrtle Beach Hotel, spent a few hours in Conway last Friday afternoon. L. B. Clilliard, the export painter is at work this week renewing the finishiiur destrovod hv ill** into %? v?iv It* vv. OIU1 111 at the new hotel building. ***** R. O. Jordan was in Conway last Saturday. * * E. C. Smith spent last Saturday in Conway. m * * * In matters of sanitation and health, the rule of "Safety first' should be applied in every community. ?* *** Mrs. Massie Rowe of Marion if spending some time with her neice Miss Mayme Augusta Grier. * * ? m H. Rowel) of cGalivants Ferry sec tion was in Conway last week, * * * * * Master Bail is Spivey entortaine< with a birthday party one clay re cent'.y. Quite a number of hi: young friends were in attendance. * % * * * The contractor, Mr. H. P. Little went to work last week on the con. struction of the power house for the new theatre owned by Mr. Harry G Cushman This.smaller building it being erected and finished iln tlu rear of the main building and will i . ? nouse the large gasoline engine and lighting plant to furnish lights and power for the moving pi turc machines. I. VV. Cooper of Wilmington, N C. spent several day<; of last week her with friends and rleativcs. | % jfc * )r * I Mrs. W. C. Marl in of neai Haskell. I S C., spent some time here shopping one day last week. * * * * Mrs. Mai L. Buck and children are spending some time at Myrtle Beach, leaving here last week Mr. Buck will he engaged in his campaign for the State Senate. * * * * * In last week's issue we asked you to look at the figures on your label and send in what you owe, and renew your subRC.rin+iATI Monr* MV? OUUdUl 1UU1 are now paying up every day in accordance with our request. If you, who read this, are the only ones who have neglected it, let us again ask that you look at the figures today and bring us the money or send it to us by mail. J. T. BOOTH Sign Painting and Lettering ALLEN, S C. | JP, CONWAY, 8. O. Fepsonal 1 1 W. E. Marsh was in the city last Saturday. A. B. Garren, the builder of the ' neW htoel, leaves the middle of this week for Hendersonville, N. C., ] j where he will spend some time in rest and recreati'on, and while there will visit the family of his father. E. H. Lay.-was among the farmer^ J visiting Ccjfrjvrfy last week. * G. W. Harris was here recently. * m 9 m The plans of the new management of the Horry Industrial School are bo far working out well. Applicants for admission for the approaching session are coming in frequently and it will no doubt be a very successful fti&ion. * * T" wc: ther last Sunday afternoon was very warm but the atmosphere changed . cooler during Sunday night. The efforts > C health boards and town authorities arc generally too spasmodic and "somctimey" to do the good that might be accomplished by a steady, all-year-round campaign against filth and disease. * * * ? * J. D. Collins was here recently. * * W. T. Watson was in Conway at the Speaking, * * * ? For several years past the last Saturday in September has by many of our citizens been observed as Orphan's Work Day. The idea is to get men and women, boys and girls, to devote the earnings of the income oi the day to the support of some orphanage. We understand that ah institutions invite cooperation in this plan and that September 30th is the day agreed upon. ***** H. L. Richardson was among those visiting Conway on business last week H. T. Cartrett paid Conway a business visit one day last week. ***** J. T. Hux was here one day last w?ek. i T At OaIUW " i..i. uciicio was among tnose cuiuing into the town from the counI try last week. * * * * * H L. Hamilton of Adrian x was in Conway on business one day last week. i S. S. Owens was in Conway one day last week. J. G. Todd was here one day last week. j M. C. Johnson spent a day here recently. C. Rabon was here one day recently. The attention of all of our readers is called to the new advertisement ol the Palmetto Grocery Company, one of the leading wholesale grocery con corns of Eastern Carolina and locat. cd at Mullins within easy reach. * # # ? I I The following farmers were in I Conway the day or the State campaign speaking: S. C. Rabon, D. M. M ishoe, T. A. Harrelson, John I). Causey, J. T. Watts, II. Rovvell, T. 1). Ogilvie, L. J). Jones, W. M. Grantham, Henry Grantham L. L. lleniford, C. P. Willoughby, and all of hose seemed to find pleasure in ' stoning at speeches of the candidates. S. G. Johnson last calosdav nur i chased the old Calder plantation in his county, being* the highest bidder. t is valuable property as shown by jt.hr nigh bids received for the place. # * * I T. W. Wood & Sons, reliable seedsmen of Richmond, Va., have an advertisement ifci this issue of the paper calling attention to their Fall catalogue. Write to them for information before buying seeds elsewhere. ??*?? The lights were late in comitng on several days last weke owing to trouble with the large belt drive for the generator. ***** M. C. Johnson was among- the successful growerss visiting Conway on business one day last week during one of the largest tobacco sales. ***** I). M. Mishoe spent some time here one day last week. ***** T. A. Harrelson was here last vwek. . t m CORBIE PAGE IS OUT FOR OFFICE v Cordie Page, a native of Horry County, but now doing business in Floici.ce, where he has built up a large and lucrative law practice, is making the race for magistrate in the city of Florence this year, and we are informed that his chances for election are very good. He is a son ol Wm. Page of Galiivants Ferry township, and i? well known to a , largt circle of friends and well-wishers ii. this county. 1 o Has Children's Day. There will be a Children's Day at Pleasant Hill church, Saturday before the third Sunday in September. All are cordially invited to attend. The neighboring Sunday schools are invited to attend with songs an< speakers. Good order is expected. ?SECRETARY. o No further cases cf infantile paralysis have been called to the atten. tion of the people in this county. It is hoped that the one near Aynor is all that will develop. It generally attacks children under ten years of age, though adults have been known to have it. One person of the age of e i... il... 1 1 -'i XT I lurty-iiiree years nau 11 in rsew 1 oik. ***** Many questions are asked as to when the new hotel wfll open for business. The only given is that it is intended to ' open it as soon as it can he completely finished. An experienced manager will be in charge and the contractor hopes that ho can have it ready by the first of the cool weather, if not sooner. ***** During the last few weeks several cases of diptheria have developed in this section of the county; but the cases are isolated and the board ol health and the physicians have beer taking every precaution to guard against the spread of the malady. It has been brought about, it i thought by the unusual conditions ot storm and rain which visited this section for the past several weeks. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Rank of Tabor, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Z. AI. Buffkin, J. B. Johnson, Solo moii Schorr, Tabor Supply Co., : Corporatfon, and C. E. Williamsoi and D. G. Nance, Copartners ai Williamson & Nance, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOV1 NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEI and required to answer the complain' in this action, of which a copy i: herewith served upon you, and U serve a copy of your answer to th< said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., v. ithi twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, tin plaintiff in this action will apply t< the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 12lh A D. 191 (J. II. II. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Solomon Scherr,?Absent Defendant: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of C o Clerk of the Court of Common Idea Conway, S. C., on the 19th day of July A. 1)., 1910. 11. 11 .WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorn y. \V L. HRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. 31?8?10 ?10. TURNIP SEED FRESH STOCK JUST IN. Golden Ball, and Amber Globe. Long White Cowhorn and Purple Top Ruta Baga and others. CONWAY DRUG CO. "The Store of Quality." FIVE OPEN COTTON IS T" ~ BROUGHT TO OFFICE The first open cotton to be exhibited in Conway this seasonf was brought to town last Thu^s<fjjiy on the day of the campaign spealung one open boil by Mr. H* Roweil one open boll by Mr. J. L. Edwards. Mr. Rowell has a crop of fifteen acres which be; says been damaged at least'h%lf by* fas recent eto>7n. o ? * SOLDIER WRITES LETTER . < Troop Train 1st Section 2nd S. C? I. En Route to EI Paso, Aug^1 v , 11th, 1916. Editor Horry Herald, Conway, S. C. My dear Editor: For practically my whole life I have been in active service for my country as a soldier, but this is the first occasion I have ever had of accompanying a Regiment to a foreign State or country composed wholly of men from my native State It gives me a peculiar pleasure to know thai 1 am a part of a Regimnet of soldiers made up cf the purest and best men of the Palmetto State. While we are speeding across the plafris and prairies of Texas, forging onward toward the Border which divides the United States from Mexico, 1 feel that 1 have as ionr. ades, men who have a firm foundation and men on whom the Leader of Our Country can deI pond. They will uphold the honor and integrity of our Country. In our Regiment there are about twentyfive men from Horry County. Just I a.* soon as i can do so 1 shall send 1 you the names 01' our men from "Ti e Rcpubl'v of Horry" and request that I 1.1 .1. ....... ? j on i ywui f;?qn i. I Even though we are miles- and I miles away from wives and sweethearts, yet our hearts are with the* ones left behind in Horry. Just here1 wish to give a word of advice to> | the young- ladies of Horry who are matrimonially inclined. Soldiers are> ever candidates for matrimony and I request the young- ladies not to con? s3! lor marriage, too seriously until tko I real men return, matters not whether I they gone one month or five years, for they have stood the test and not found wanting, , 1 feel at home once more aft ?t 1 getting: back into the great and mighty State of Texas which I coa? sider the best State the l>do>\ next to my native State, South Carolina. The men of our company are enjoying thci" trip very much. Bat - they have net forgotten the home? 1*. 1 ' 1 ... iki an, especially the Horry bovs, 1 send their best regards to the folks s back home. Thanking Col. Quattlebaum and his 2 sons for thefr valuable assistance rendered me wh'lo I was in Conway ) j Recruiting and with kindest personal L j regards to you and Dr. Epps, I re4 main as ever, i Very truly yours, H. E. HARRELSON, Scrg't. Co. K. 2nd S C. Inf. j 1? NOTICE or DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his of' fico at Conwav. S C., at 11 o'clock j forenoon, on the 18th day of September A. 1). 191(1, for a final/didschargo as administrator of Sidney A. Tindal, deceased. SIDNEY TINDAL, Qualified Administrator of Sidney tel. A. Tindal, Dcc'd. ' 1> COPY SIMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. (STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Ilorry Coleman Worlcy, Plaintiff, I D. N. Holt, Dolendant TO THE DEFENDANT D. N. HOLT: YOU ARE IIEREP.Y SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint ' in this action, of which a copy is here ; with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ollie at Conway, S C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of i the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in t this action will apply to the Court foi the relief demanded in the com1 olaint I bated July 20th, A. D. 1016 H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To D. N Holt, absent defendant: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the effiee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of July A. D., 1910. W. L, BRYAN, (L. S. C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney.