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I RESOLUTION S OF RESPECT, j Whereas God, our divine and all wise Father, has removed from our A \ . midst our universally loved and higlij ly respected, . ,^ister, Miss Belie I Powell, wno hi s taught in this School > and faithfully labored with us for several years, though at the time of her death wai teaching in the public schools in Ho: y Co. She was a leadj er as well ar. a good worker in the Sunday School. Whereas this com; immunity hfaV ;,,st this great and good i leader, who always discharged her ' duties ir. .he fear of the Lord, whom she lovc< ai d served in a way worthy of iir Station, therefore be it Th solved I.?That wc the member? of the Dothan High School, bow in humble submission to the viti of Him who doeth all things for the best; for our seemingly great loss, is her eternal gain, as she has gone to her reward after a life of usefulness in her Master's cause. , 2,?That the wisdom she exercised && it teacher and a leade)', ftnd thf| counsel she gave so tenderly, yet! firmly, be held in grateful remem-l branee by this school, 3.?That the going out of. such & life as this from our midst will bo hard to fill, and that we pray that every member of this school, both old and young, will strive to imitate hor beautiful Christian life by heeding the counsel she gave and by being punctual in Church attendance. 4.?That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family whose influence has guided her into the bloom of life; and to the widel circle of friends by whom she will bel missed. 5.?That a copy of these resolu-! lions be spread on the minutes oi Camp Swamp Sunday School, and' that a copy be given to the bereaved, family. T Rnllnnni Mrs. Goo. T. Bellamy, Glenn G. Marlowe, Miss Violet Miner, COMMITTEE. J Dothan, N. C., Sept. 2(>, 191(>. o RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Resolved: That in the death of our beloved member, H. W, Mishoe, who became a member of the Bayboro Camp No. 490, W. O. W., Bayboro,' S C., on June 21st, 1913, and died on Aug. 31, 191G. j 'We have sustained a loss, without his ever presence. We feel a need unsatisfied. We his friends and Sovereigns, feel that the Camp has lost a faithful member. His services and labor can but establish a precedent for efficiency, loyalty, and charity, and may our memory be thus of him always. Resolved further: That a copy of this resolution be spread on the min utes of this Camp, that the page number of such minutes be indenti-1 fied so that during all future sessions of this Camp this resolution may bo ' read to the end that all may know in what respect and high esteem we hold the service and memory of ourj Sovereign, H. W. Mishoe. Respectfully Submitted, A. BELL, J. W. GERRALD, E. W. PRINCE, | Committee. Plan to have a strawberry patch. If your neighbor has strawberries, arrange to secure plants from him; otherwise get in touch with a reliable nurseryman who grows strawberry plants for sale. Early fall is the best time to set the plants. CHICHESTER S~piu$ THK IKAMOND Hit AND. / Ank your UruirirUt for /A C l( < y cb?i<trr'? ItluiflondTtrunil/AS l'lll* in Red iiiui t.ohl rinftulUc\w/ seile?.l with Rluo Ribbon. \ / ^ w| Ti?lr? no olh<?r. Huy of your * I I*/ ~ AT )>rd?crlMt. ..skior UM)l(KM<TKHl It Jf UlAllOND CUANIV IMM.rt, ( * U V?* O ye*ri*nown as Brjt, Safest, Always Keii?h>9 ?r SOI I) BY DRIKiGiSTS P/FRYVWHO 1 trst Of Brooks has just made his return frcn bought one of the best up-to-fi ever brought to the County a We know that cotton gco can sell the trade at the same i go and look over his stock of best Shoe that money can buy <\ where. Call around and see h & over hi& line of Dress Shirtsa Jt WfVi'.Sr J. B. STfll i * Miss Albertine Haselden, Harmon Dusenbury and U. S. Harper all passed through Conway last week on their way to Horry, S. C., where they have entered as students at he Horry Industrial School. ? * Miss Louise McQueen of Clio was the guest of Mrs. H. L. Scarborough several days last week. m m m m ? A % F. E. Willson of Pittsburg, Pa., pent last week in Conway on business and left the first of this week ..iter finishing his business here. O. H. McMillan of Mullins, S. C., .vas here several days last week attending the court. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stackhouse passed through Conway one day last week on their way to the beach where they have a Summer home. 9 * George J. Holliday was here one 4Uiy last week on business, i t u i i f 7v* 1 Tl. ?S. "iVlc-Candlish of Marion spent I "ovoral days here last week, a guest. at the Hotel Grace. , ' ?o EPIDEMIC AT AN END i New York Scourge Reported Broken! at Last. I XT X" l TV** * - inew v oi k.? i ne epidemic or infiuntle paralysis in this city wps do- | clared tonight by health department i Mlirials to he at end. Instructions were given today to the 497 nurses, one of whom will he present in each school on opening lay, to refuse admittance to any j child who may* have lived in an in-I fcrtod house. This rule also will he | applied to teachers. I o i Veteran of Three Wars. Richmond, Sept. 22.?Capt. John Maxwell, a native of Scotland, aged 84, veteran of the Crimean war, the War Between the States and the Spanish war, is dead in his home lie re of old age. He won the Victoria Cross in the Crimea. As a Confederate naval officer he participated in the 'development of the torpedo. Statement of The Condition o! The CONWAY SAVINGS HANK Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close of Business, Sept. 12th, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $53,956.53 Furniture and Fixtures 360.00 Other Real Estate Owned . . 4,217.43 Due from Banks and Bankers 19,167.96 TOTAL $77,701.92 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 163.77 Dividends "Unpaid 4.00 Savings Deposits $46,135.15 Time Certificates of Deposit 19,399.00 65,534.15 I TOTAL $77,701.92 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County oT Horry. )ss. Before me came J. McC. Martin, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the hooks of said bank. J. McC. MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of Sept. 1916. K. T. BOOTH, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: H. L. Buck, W. A. Freeman, I). V. Richardson, DIRECTORS. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE IIROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money i'if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. ANLEY ville, S. C. ri Baltimore where he has late stocks of Merchandise ind the biggest, ids have ail advanced, but he old prices. You just ought to Shoes. He will give you the f and hottor nnolitu than *teo. miiu uviiv/i ifuuiuj mail uioi/" lim and don't forget to look ind Hats. <LEY, Prop. THE HORRY HERA I Lf0c<al end Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Georgetown, S. C., arrived here the middle of last week u spend some time visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chestnut. Mr and Mrs. A. D. Betts of Clio, S. C., spent several days in this county last week with friends who were glad to see them. ? I % Frost is predicted by the middle of October this year. m m m m M iss Beatrice Ambrose celebrated hre Gth birthday on Wednesday of last week by giving an entertainment to a number of her little friends in Conway. * J. D. Andreson was in Conway on business one day last week, MM* " I *;..{ M. 6. Thompson of Wampee spci*4" a day in Conway last week and while here made a deal for a Dodge Touring car which he drove home in the late afternoon. Willie Youngblood has been entered as a student at the Horry Industrial School. Criminal court occupies the stag': this week in the interest of the people. The usual crowd of people were here for the opening days of the session. Clcin Proctor was at Hammond otjo I day last Week on business. | ***** I W. P. King, representing the American Fertilizing Company, spent several days !v?ro last wceV.. a;vl while here visited several dill'eront. points in this county where his company have interests. He left the latter part of last week winding up several matters in the county. ***** Mrs. Clarence Graham of Myrtle Beach was in Conway last week visiting relatives and friends. ***** . If in need of It-gal blanks get some at the Herald office that will be the best you can get in this section 'of the State. The farmers will have a ratliei short crop of cotton this season. They will d? well to hold it for a price which will be in keeping with this fact and leave them a reasonable profit for their toil in the fields. ? % The Fair this year will be hek1 Nov. 14, 15, 1(>, 17. Re sure to come it will be fine. They will have the biggest carnival ever seen here. Will buy 100 well bred yearling heifers. R. O. H AN SDN.?adv m ? * + Kev. S. C. Morris of the Horry 1 n<tustrial School spent some time if Conway on business recently. * ? Julian Ilusenbury is taking t!n?< law course at the University of Sout'l Carolina. * Mr. and Mrs. McQueen QuattVe ? itmum are now occupying their harn'j some new cottage cm Laurel Street. * * Miss Louise Powell recently visiter i friends and relatives at Fair Bluff | N. C. * Don't forget the best legal blank: i are kept for sale at the Herald office i Any special blank you may want ma> ! be printed in quantities for you ot short notice. \ i ^Paramo ^pLcture^ C J Tuesday, Oct JOHN BARRYM I THE LOST BRIi M Friday, Oct. % HAZEL DAW \ THE SALESI 4 J>, CONWAY. 8. O. Personal j Mr and Mrs B. Frank Smart passed l through Conway recently on their j way to their home in Charleston, S. C. * Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson of Bucksport have taken rooms at the Hotel Grace und moved there on Wednesday of last week. Their many friends at Conway will be glad to have them here. * A. M. Dusenbury of Toddvillc spent last Friday in Conway. * The Horry Industrial School open| ed for the term of 191G-17 last week I with every prospect of success. The enrollment was better than ever the history of the school and there is a *; cat promise of more good things jo ot me. j ' " 1 'i? * ?* ? Master Carl Sessions is attending the Hoi i \ I" v.strial School leaving here last wr k to take up his studies there. The Rev. A. O. Betts attended the opening or tae Horry Industrial School last \ cel.. I; ? was accompanied on his trip o.a. here by Mrs. 1 Rotts. ***** The cooler weather of last week was very acceptable after die period of hot weather that preocoaed i.. The Hog, Pony, Monkey, and Goal Circus at the County Fair will pka.-e the little folks as well as the okij. ones. ? * * * * 1 will pay l()e per hundred pounds i'or oid newspapres, magazines, wrapping paper, pasteboard or any kind ; of paper and card board delivered at my house.?Chas. li. Scarborough.? adv. I'\ K. Willson arrived here last week and will spend some time here in the interests of his Company. He is an official of the Conway Lumber Co., the largest lumber corporation located in this section of the country. | w m m m m John O. Anderson was in Conway 1 one day last week. Hotel Grace, though yet unfinished, , was prepared to take care of numer /\)U' 4-L ? "?? H J 1 1 _ __ _ i * * I'uo guvflis wuu I'Ullt'il IIIITP IU81 WCGK, ' f r" * * * * J. H. Bland was in the city last Wednesday. The bank statements all appeared ' .in our issue of last week. They make a good showing for this county. ***** I ( I' J. M. Johnson, an efficient and sivccessful civil engineer of Marion, S C., was in the county last week on i business, spending some of the time at Conway. ***** t If you have never started to rea< Gloria's Romance, the enthralling lov > story now running serially in this pa11 1 ; per, get the back numbers this weet and catch up with it to date. It h ; shown in pictures each week at thi Casino theatre. ***** Send in the dollar for renewal to. II day. * * * * * Henry Buck of the Marion bai 1 spent some time here on Wednesday .iof last week, on legal business. .1 ***** i Dr. Chas. J. Epps returned lasi i week from a stay of several days ii Atlanta, Ga. unr\ , 3rd ?5> BROOM | I i inv M I I M . < - vf w'jPij REVIVAL SERVICES AT METHODIST CHURCH R'-v. George T. Harmon of Cheraw, S. C.. ill assist the pastor of the Conway Methodist church in a series of services, beginning Oct. 2r.d, anu continuing some ten days. Mr. Harmon comes highly recommended. He is not a professional Evangelist, but is a pastor serving in his fourth year at Cheraw. Last vea" ho refused more than a hundred urgent invitaitons to conduct revival meetings. He has no faith in clap trr.p methods, but believes that the pure Word of God si ill has power to convict men of sin. His knowledge of the Bible, and the use he makes of iv :u hi^ pleaching is wonderful. The services "."ill be held each day at 1 and 7:o0 p. m. Every man, woman nrd child i< '*':ivway and surrounding country is crdiallv imitcd t* attend these services. Come yourself and bii' g soni' !."?dy with yui, o Bo sure to get one of the Fair buttons being given away by the Fair Association now. They arc numbered. There are many duplicates. Find some one with the same number you have ar.d you both get a free ticket. Coleman Martin, a son of Mr. and j Mrs. B. H. Martin of Haskell, S. C., j has entered the Burroughs High I Sv'lmnl ) li to C C C c i < \ n * * * * * Miss Alice kittle is taking a course at an art school in New York. ! M^s. 11. I . TIarloo, of Burlington. IS. is visiting her sister, Mrs. McQueen C LKitth I rr.ni * * * ? * Mrs. Hal L. l?uck left recently to spend some time visiting relatives in Bcnncttsvillo, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. IT. Martin of Haskell, S. C., spent last Saturday in Conway with friends. ***** J. R. Allsbrook of Allsbrook, S? C. spent some time here on business last week. i COTTON SEED ?EXCHANGE FOR MEAL? See our Mr. W. Percy Hardwicke, of Conway, S. C., before selling, we want your business. ELBA MANUFACTURING CO. Rating $500,000.00 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office over Horry Drug Co. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ANI1 || SYMPATHY 11 Unanimously Accepted in Conference at Mt. /ion Baptist Church. I Whereas, It has pleased God to re, move from our midst our aged am beloved sister, Louisa Sessoins. Therefore, He it Resolved: 1. Thai ..while we how in humble submissioi > ,; to the will of God, we none the les* mourn for our departed sister, who I has been called from labor to rest. I 2. That in the death of sister Sessions the church has lost a faithfu and consistent member, the family n (devoted mother and the community r benevolent of the Christian typo. >. That while wo bow in humble sul mission to Mini who doeth all things well do tender our heart.felt sympathy to the bereaved family rela' tions of our deceased sister in theii sad affliction. '4. That these resolutions bo spread upon the minutes of church record ( (.pies be sent to members of the bereaved family and to our county papers for publication. (). T. Harrclson, Walter Grainger, COM M ITT KG. CONWAY PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Conway are astonished at the INSTANT ac tion of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlcr-i-ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ku relieves almost ANY CASE rwnsupauon, sour stomach or g&g. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Conway Drug Co.?adv.? (0-2.) CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED?To rent Store and Farm for 1 year with privilege of buying, on Salt Water River or Bay. Address to Oct. 1 ,-'16?E. JACKSON. Shinopple, Del. Co., New Verb.? adv-pd. i FIVE PALMETTO TROOPS IN GRANDJEVIEW First Parade of Our Infantry Division at Full War Strength * * 1 H * \ COLUMN IS NEARLY 20.MILES IN LENGTH Exceeded Only by Review in Washington at Close of Civil War. ? i m i i El Paso, Texas.?National guardsmen anil regulars?20,000 men in dust stained khaki?swung through the streets of El Paso and passed a j reviewing stand at Fort Bliss tcday in ihe first parade and review of an infantry division at ful' war strength. Military men said that a larger number of troops was in line than at any other time in American hislor> with he c\c< pti of the grand review in Washington at t h? close of the Civil War. T.mned hv ecv ?'e oi the border, the brown clad legions inarched n an ui.broken column nearly 20 miles long >lnv'r (lonova! Chr r "5 M. Clement., i ; rem ma mime; too Pennsylvania divisao.d P?vig. Grn. G? orge Roll, Jr., .. mvmapdmg the El 1 '.'.so military (lis 1 riot. r< vie \v ed thorn. P; v : iivitiiH-; woi'o troops from , South Carolina, Massachusetts, Michi iron. K?ntuckv, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Now Mexico, in all 799 officers nad 2.7.941 men. Eight thousand animals and one thousand vehicles helped make up the pageant. CARD OF THANKS. 1 I wish to extend my heart felt thanks to my many friends and to Dr. H. L. Scraborough for the kindness shown us through the sickness and death of our baby. We pray God's blessings on you all. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson. CARD OF THANKS. ( We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the kindness shown us during the sickness nad death of our daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Powell. 4) .r CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express to the people my sincere thanks for the handsome vote 1 received in the recent pri" | maries. r| L. WHITE FORD COOPER. ? * * * Bo sure to visit the Palace of II': lusions in the Herbert Greater Shows at the County Fair. It is certainly -! mysterious. I * * * * * TRESPASS NOTICE, t All persons are hereby forbidden \ to enter or trespass in any way upon * any lands owned or controlled by the > undersigned in Socastee township. W. J. SING1 ETON. A. C. SINGI .ETON. 1 i Expected, i "Blease's Friends Suspect Tricks At The Polls"?headline in Charles> ton American. This is not unusual or ; unexpected of Mr. Blease's friends . since their champion has been defeat e<I.?County Record. TURNIP SEED I I FRESH STOCK JUST IN. Golden Ball, and Amber I Globe. Long White Cow1 horn anl Purple Top i Ruta B-ga and others. CONWAY DRUG CO. "The Store of Quality/9 i , 1 , | k | ; r[ ' Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's i The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless i chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the ! well known tonic properties of QUININK i and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives i out Malaria, Rn riches the Blood and lluilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. i 9 : J