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PRECINCTS
HOME WOOD
GRAHAMVILLE
PORT HARRELSON..
JORDANVILLE
GREENWOOD
CEDAR GROVE
WITHERS
SOCASTEE
KNOTTY BRANCH...
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EBENEZER
WAMPEE
DOGWOOD
LITTLE RIVER
HORRY
COOL SPRING
TAYLORSVILLE
CONWAY
BAYBORO
SPRING BRANCH
DOG BLUFF
GURLEY
ADRIAN
BLANCHE
HAMMOND
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LORIS
GREEN SEA
SANFORD
FLO YDS
VARDELLE
DAISY
GRAHAM X ROADS. .
FARMER
MARLOW
TOTALS
TWENTY-FIVE OUT OF
EVERY ONE THOUSAND
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At This Rate Are Employees
Generally Incapacitated
by Sickness.
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Twenty-five out of every 1,000 employees
in American industries, according
to recent statistics, are constantly
incapacitated by sickness, the
average worker losing approximately
nine days each year on this account
This "noa-efiective rate" for tin
great army of industrial workers ir.
the United States barely suggests the
total money loss to employers and
employees. The lessened efficiency
the effects of reduced earnings it.
times of sicknsss* as well as the cos i
of medical attention, and the econ j
omic loss from deaths, swell the ccs'.
to industry and to the Nation tj v'
most incalculable figures.
That much of thi3 loss is nothing
less than preventable waste can be
largely reduced by a properly conduct
ed system of governmental health insurance
for wageworkers are conclusions
set forth in Public Health Bulletin
No. 76, containing the results of
a study of "Health Insurance?Its
Relation to the Public Health,"
issued by the United States Public
Health Service.
The preventive value of health inTear
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suranco is given especial emphasis in
this study. "Any system of health insurance
for the United States or any
State should at its inception have pre
v.'nt'.on of sickness as one of its fundamental
purposes," says the bulle 'iri.
"This country shcuM profit by
the experience of European countries
.vher.j prevention is being recognised
as the central idea necessary to
health insurance is to attain its great
~.?t success in improving the health
.n I efficiency of the industrial popu
lation."
Such a system, it is pointed oat in
the bulletin, would
1. Provide cash benefits and medical
service for all wage-earners in
times of sickness at much less cost
than is now possible. Adequate
medical relief would thus be placed
within the reach of even the lowest
paid workers who are most subject
i'1-' e. 1th.
2. .Distribute the cost among OTd
VQi*3. em ployees, and the public r.
die groups responsible for disease
..iz! g cc r .1*. tiers and a rf?r.l ti.?s
groups a definite financial inoenitv
for removing these conditions. Thi:
can be done by moans of small weekly
payments from employees, supplemented
by proportionate contribu
cioris from employers and government
11 1 n 1*n f ^ ? ..1 r. ? A.
n. ti iukv icuuciuic 111 propuiLlUM ir
the reduction of sickness.
8. Become an effective health meas- |
ure by linking trie co-operative efforts
of the three responsible groups
with the work of National, State and
local health agencies, and iky utilizing
these agencies in the administration
of the health insurance system.
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4. At lord a better basis for the co-1
operation of the medical profession |
with public .health agencies.
5. Eliminate the elements of paterj
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; employees ami tne public, as well as [
employers, joint agents in the control,
of this fund. (
''A governmental system of health. >
irsurance/' concludes the study, "can
be adapted to American conditions,
and when adapted will prove to be a t
health measure of extraordinary
value." . '
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CITATION.
A T ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry. I
By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE.
PROBATE JUDGE. ' '
W HERE AS, J. T. M i shoe made'
suit o r.ie, 13 ^rant him Letters of
A irninistrr.t'cn of the Estate of and'
defects o: II. W. Mish??. ' f
TKc'aB Aiia.n5RE?oiiE to dtp
?>n,I vHinv.-1 Oh ail and singular the'
mAti Sbbd CV(dTtors of th? said H.
vY. Mishoe, deceased, that they b*
,'iu appear, befott* me, in the Court j
)f Probate, to be h&U\ Conway, S.
C.. on September 22nd, I9'1C next,
after publication hereof, at ii o'clock 1
in the forenoon, to shew cause, if fcny I
they have, why the said Aciministra- I
tion should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, thn 6th
day of Sept. Anno Domini, 191G.
Published on the 7th and 14th days
of? September 1916 in the Horry Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
P. J H. C.
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fcOLL WEEVIL ACTIVE
Causes Lots1 of Damage in Georgia, j
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 2.?The boll
weevil now is prevalent in 26 Georgia1
counties, and in 18 counties? in the I
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southwestern part of the State has
weevil and the floods of the sumwer
have caused damage to cotton ranging
from 40 to 60 per cent, of the total
crop, according to a statement
made here today by E. Lee Worsham.
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?jiuvc eiivuiuuiugiBi. inr. worsnam
returned today from a two weeks'
trip through the State in which he
outlined to farmers methods of combating
the weevil.
Cfeunties in which the pest and
floods have done the heaviest damage
according to Mr. Worsham, are
Thomas, Grady, Decatur, Miller, Early,
Baker, Mitchell, Doughtery, Calhoun,
Clay, Stewart, Quitman, Webster,
Terrell, Chattahoochee, Muscogee
and Harris. '
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Large flags \pf infantry are called
"colors"; smaller flags of cavalry, c&d
artillery are called "standards/'
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FIRECRACKERS AT
CHURCH DEDICATION
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"In a prosperous valley of South-i
crn China, bishop Bash ford rCccntl)
dedicated a neat little brick church," j
writes the Rev. Ralph A. Ward fror.: |
Foochow. "Our membership in this
region has been rapidly increasing
during the past year.
"The event was noised abroad with
lots of enthusiasm, for never before
had a bishop dedicated a church. The
usual custom of shooting firccrac':.
era was not forgotteri.
"I recall a first service hi'ld hi &
new church here, some years ttgo.
where a devout Chinese brother ha^
contributed largely toward the build-,
in& of church and parsonage. They
were his greatest joy. As we wersinging
a hymn I noticed this broth- '
er slipping out of the buildta# while
prayer was boing offered, and bang
bang, bang! went oiX u lot of big
firecrackers. The noise was nVcTst incongruous
to m<?, But it was the J
good brother's way of showing his
fellow citizens what a fine time he
was having."
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Sam Lb McQueen wa3 with the |
farmers here one day last week.
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Catarrh moans inflammation. ?
i Inflammation :s the stagnation
;g? blood?the gorging of the
'Circulation with impure blood.
Of course you can't be well under
ttii& condition. It means, headaches,
'indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs,
-colds, etc.
i 11*1 CI By assisting:
\M-aR?M> nutrition increases
the circulation, invigorates the
eystem, removes the waste matter and
'brightens yiuu up.
Over 44 Years
Of service tolhe public entitles it to a
place with yon.
It Makes Good
The Peroni Company Columbus, Ohio
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for convenience.
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What She Learned.
The Husband ? Do you think, iny
dear, that all this so called education.
thes6 fads, these lectures and ethical j
and philosophical movements of yours
really do you any good?
The Wife?Incalculable good! Why,
, every day I live I appreciate more and
| more fully what an Insignificant creai
ture man Ig}?Lbodo$ Tlt-Blts.
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Aft Early Finish.
"You are sentenced to be shot nt nanrise/'
announced the villain of the melodrama.
"Have you anything to say?"
I "Very little," answered the comedian.
"Sunrise Is an early hour. I shall not
dilate."
And then the base drummer hit the
I drum a violent crash.?Louisville Cou
I rier-Jourual.
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Landing a Helping Hand. i
I "Wfafit n beautiful dog. Miss Ethel!"
j exclaimed ller bashful admirer. "I5]
he affectionate?'
| ,;Js he affectlonnte?" she asked ureb'
i ly. "Indeed be Is. Here. Bruno!
Come, good doggie and show Charley
I tttnlth how to kiss me."?Ladies' Home
I Journal,
t . _ 8h6UicJ kadd It Quiet.
I ifp; Stutter?lMth Vdr'y folid of fried
I onions. n
Ills Wife?1That's nothing to
of. If 1 loved fried onions as you dy
I'd never breathe It to a soul.?New
JTork Globe. ..,, W !?!??
Suggestion.
"Sir. I ttm sorry I cannot your
affection."
"My dear madam. I will bo as
well satisfied If you return it."?feft'lti
more American. * , ,*, .
CITATION.
For Letter# of Administration.
oTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
(loutity of Horry.
By JV & VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROMW
JUDGE:
WHERE'A#, Miss Ruth Watson
made suit .0' one, to grant her Letters
of Administration of the Estate of
and effects^ of & P. Watson.
THftSfc AR?t- THEREFORE, to
.cite and' admonish' all and singulai
the kindred ahd creditors of the said
S. P.' Wafafotf, that thev he
and appear,' bbfore me1, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Conway, S.
C., on the 7th day df SepCetnber, 1916
next, after publication hefi?of, at ll
o'clock in the forcnobn, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand, this 22na
day of August Annb- Domini, l'0l&
Published on the 24th and Slat,
days of August, I9l(5j in the Henry
Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT; ^ '
Probate Judge.'
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?3 AT THE CHURCHES. jni
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f!ft\IWAY RADTICT mtmnri I
A lk> 1 V^IAU nvn
I Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
[ B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M.
Prayer Meeting every Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all of these services.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. E. L. McCoy, Pastor. .
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Divine services every Sunday at 11
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. , <
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 7:45 P. M.
The public is cordially invited to at- \
tend all of these services. t
ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
W# L. Holmes, Rector.
Divine Services every Thursday be*
fore the 4th Sunday, and every Fifth
Sunday.
PRESBYTERIAN f-HUBCH
ReV. J. M. Lemmon, Pastor. ^
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Prayer-meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 P. M.
The public is cordially invited to attend
all of these services.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 **15
A. M. -iv?... | j
at 7:30 PSt. i ~'k
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Sanitary Plumbing
CONWAY, - S. C.
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