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| SEND IN TO-DAY v '? KEEP THE CONTRACT y V t * If you owe for this paper, you < I- already know that we have given you : I notice that you will be required to V pay; 4annob be |* sent ^ have already cx I plained' to" you in various articles that V we waited on you through the hard ^ , period .following .tjie advent^ of the European w^r. Now that t^nies are h very r n',li he tie v you mus^ settle up ( or we will take your name off the list and require you to pay lor what time 1 j . .1 have read it. This of bourse dv)es 1 y ' w ' i ( Hv.t refer to the many who have their J '/accounts reasonably up to the pres- t 1"^ onf ilofn om.1 o?a Kn*- "ai." 1 </..? UMVVf UMVI MIC MUl TCI J I1VI/IC VIC" l hind with it. It refers to those who 1 } wanted us to wait on them through * I the hard times and they were ex- r i ) tended from time to tfme. Such these must pay us up and without | f| delay. 1/ _ M* ' ? I Solicitor *}t Gasque passed through^ nere tJtaa. middle of; \srst week; f OTVhls^way \,o Murrell's He I parsed thfbugh the town ugain th'oi following day on his way back j I( home. " HP " f$Mt ! James W. Johnson of the Ma/ion' County bar. was oiVpaged here last week in the trial of a case hi court. The case in whrch he was engaged, was finally compromised. * ? * (< .... ! f Geeorge ik Holliday sjtent sove-tfal ; ?days here last week on business. .\l * The*-instalment of Gloria's Romance appearing in this week's pa-1 L per is among the beot that has yet! Y appealed. The films at the locator] ot McQueen uattlcbaum promise to be very interesting indeed. * ? * * I Attorney Henry E. Davis of Flov-f i' 'once, S. C., was her last week on legal business. * * * * * F. F. Covington spent one night! 'j last week at Murrell's Inlet while j I the court wa-s in session here. Seasons this Fall have befcn ideali for the gathering of the crops. The friends of J. S, Battle were! glad to see him out again last week, after an Tllnpss lasting 'twp, weeks 'or, niftro ' ififcii' i-U-n. t c , .i.viv. i* v- m uiic genial lllUIlUg'*r OT the Conway Hardware Co., one of '{he ' leading concerns of the town. * * * W. J. Singleton recently puTchasi ed a new Buick touring car. He wa? .Ij in the town with the new machine the ! middle of last week. NOTICE. I have in my possession one cow and calf. Cow has split ir? right cr 1 and swallow fork or under square in i{ left. Any one proving tthem can Ipay charges and get them. CARSON GRAINGER. | Tabor, N. C., R. F. IX No. 2. 4t CARI) OF THANKS. Many thanks to my friends and i neighbors, also Drs. Bell and Scarborough for their kindness and symI pothy, rendered during the long illness and death of my mother. God 'f bless you all. f FLORENCE VEREEN. h I Tear Off an I in w JUfTOK at youf name iaDei at tue ilea l W corner and send it to us with the amoi The date on the label means that you you owe us for the time since that d; money order, or send us currency or s name to the blanks below and mail i Woodward, Editor, Conway, S. C., tc to the amount and pay your subscrip !If the price of the paper per year si very high cost of white paper, you w of one dollar per year. Figure up th< ' dollar per year and sign your name 1 ' tance. We can not send you the paj i 'he Horry Herald, Conway, S C. Enclosed find $ K lion and send me a receipt. My Name is My Postoffice is (Use a lead I A " I SAW MILL OUTFITS?"HOSTLEfl Tlu* most up-to-date combination on th lion and if interested in either a Mil] kind see me for details and prices. M. G. ANDERSEN, I ' Sales A koi GIB BE 3 MACHINERY COLi .} "Distributors of Model Excursions to the Fair. J The Atlantic Coast Line has announced excursion trains during: the entire four days of the County Fair from Elrod, Aynor, and Myrtle Beach. Very low rates. SALE OF SERIAL PUBLICATION RIGHTS. Memorandum of conditions under ' which is sold the serial publics- 1 turn rights of the story 1 named herein. /, 5 In consideration of the amount she invoice below, the use of ' ^ lMrte4Anmv t0' y ^ [NG SHADOW, ,s ^ W if.111 Newspaper ? Aovdward, pv^,^ ^ ^ 'arc'^ **C State ot Sooth ^ ^-*a, with distinct Under.^ndihg; that jfiaM story will be "published fri instalments in that paper only^jftud is to be Usikl in "no other forw; that the plates in which this serial is furnished will not be **>ld or loaned to others, nor pass i'rtun vhc custody of the individual, '"'.tJYi or corporation to which this /ncinortindum is issued, until returned to the Western "Newspaper Union. Farther that the notice, of copyright, us appearing in the plates of this serial, or in the special headings tcVli/'li mmi 1-vi. f. i~l 1 1 11 .....v... i/v lunitMit'u uy line wcsiron Newspaper Union, shall be p.int <kc1 verbatim -in connection with every installment of the serial as published in the above named newspaper. No publication rights are conveyed, other than those specifically named in this memorandum. W E ST E It N NEWSPAPER UNION. The foregoing is the contract recently made by the Herald with the company who puts out the plates in the new serial story "The Shielding Shadow." This is one of the very best and is hte latest thing out. Wait for it. o Carl Sessions was at home recently from the Horry Industrial School. Don't fail to bring your prize hogs to the Fair. They will be vaccinated free of charge. Miss Laura Jenkins entertained several of her frineds hnr Vmmo r?n Laurel Street last Saturday afternoon. Delightful refreshments mere sreved. J. A. McBtermott left the middle of last week to be absent several clays on business.. Judge Mfndel L. Smith spent one evening at Murrell's Inlet last week, going over 'by way of automoliHe and returning the following mommg in, time to open court at the-us^ral hour.i * F. F. Covington, the efficient and! popular court stenographer is on-' gaged in ami extensive insurance bus-J iness throughout this section of the* S^ate. His partner in the insurance, business is W. B. Coxe of Marion.. Mr. Coxe was in Conwnv s?v?va'. days last week looking after this end of the business. A. F. Woods of Marion spent some time in Conway the first of last week. i itl Send In of this page to-day and tear oiT thi unt that you owe for subscription are paid up to that date and that lite. Write a check, get a postoffice ilver by registered mail. Sign your it to The Horry Herald, or H. H. ) day. Also add as much as you can ition as much as possible in advance, lould have to be raised owing to the ill already be paid ahead at the rate 3 amount to-day at the rate of r j )elow and mail it with the remit- 1 ler without the money to pay for it. which credit on my subscrip- . I I I : I 1 pencil). I I " saw millujS"mnes : I o market. So<> those in opera- j or enpine or machinery of any i ' CONWAY, S. C. U for CPA NY, COLUMBIA, S. C. n Mill Machinery" THE HOBBY HEBAL Lfecel ancl r Mrs. J. W. Holliday came ^r'to Conway last Friday and 1 ^tttned to her home on Sunday. fepent the time with frienus andv^ve8 her % * % Mrs. R. G. r^QU* ,^y returned re. :ently from CfcwWon, S. C., where spen^ ti?4ne. She called and <AaU*fh?,er, Miss Maude J)u/^Wt7? nt Coker Col'ege, while aNr*y> i't i * lM * * i i , Fair Association will have aM hogs brought to the Fair vaccinated free of charge. * * Mrs. C. H. Snider left last Sutur day for Florence, S. C., where she will spend the week. ! Miss Eaddy of the Horry Industi*al School attended the teachers' meeting here the latter part of las week. She returned to her duties a'; the school. ***** Load of fresh mules just received at the stables of J. A. McDcrmott. They are the right kind, come and get them.?adv. * * * * Friday is Educational Day at the Fair. He sure to brinir th? rhililmn. ***** M iss Albertine Haselden and XJ. S. Harper who are attending the Horry Industrial School, spent the last week end at Toddville, with friends ancj relatives. m * * * * FOR full market value for your hogsj see me. W. PERCY HAKDWICKEj ?ad | * * I Mrs. Ole Anderson is spneding the! week at Florence, 8. C. * * * * ? Mrs. S. G. Godfrey of Cheraw arrived a few <lays ago to spend some I time here with relatives and friends. ***** H. Hinsrm of Nichols, S. C., was here with hjs touring cav one day last week. I W. D, Graham spent last week in 'Conway. ***** W. .TL.. Rhodes of Loris was hero last *veek ? * * ? Send in your renewal to-day. ? * * 'The First Annual Mstsrjuerade Ball will be given by the Vim Association ^Friday night, Nov. 17th at 9 o'clock. J. R. Dorman was h?re last week on business. * m m * m T. A. Cooper was T*?re one day last week. Try the Herald legiii blanks. ****>-? Get your next lot '?T printing at the Herald office. The mystery of the Shielding Shadow in the Herald's new moving picture serial, is the equal of the Million Dollar Mystery. There is a thrill in every chapter. It is a strong story of love, mystery and advr-n+ 11 rn IF you have Vive fat hogs see me at once. W. PERCY HARDWICKE. ?adv * * * * George H. Howell of Wilmington. N. C., was in Conway the first of the week. B. F. Harrelson of Nichols was among those visiting Conway the latter part of last week. Gparamoi ^pictiireS Friday, Novembe jf , PAULINE FREDEI m Tir 1-fl'ilMiCMT P I I rit mumd'l! d \Tug s el ay, Xs ovemb i DUSViiu FARIil ^ ^ ^ mm GAi H S fl, ij /Personal /? | Miss Annie Derham was in Conway one day last week. ? The following were in Conway last week from the country: C. F. Hammond, J. R. Dimery, W. A. Roberts, A. S. Anderson, Neai Fowler, J. L. Allen, A. L. Phillips. M. N. Blanton, Jr., M. N. Blanton, 8fc., J. O. Blanton.. and J. Blantojrif J. (J. Phillips, L. R Phillips, E. P. \HarreUon, S. H. Harrelson, W. F. .Rowel 1', S. Phillips Will Thompson,'P. II Owens. -? 4 F. L. Foster was her recently visiting his sister, Mrs. C. R. Soar- 1 borough. . A. W. Barrett was in Spartanburg Ycceatly. ?'Us Vina Vaught left last week i to aUeno. i'.ie MacFeat-Bowen Business Coll ro at Columbia, S. C. E. M. ..ohnson of Forney was in ( the city the latter part of^last week. <? ? * * All Coi.f^v! ,\Ec Veterans admitted free at the 1-uiry County Fair. ?- t> T V ? j WANTED?1,000 1 iv* Fat Hogs at once. W. PERCY ilARDYVTCKE.! ?adv I * * * ? v % ,T. T. Booth, of Allen, was in town. Tuesday on business. ***** Olin Watson spent several days of. last week with his parents, Dr. aivl Mrs. E. O. Watson at Bann er- . S. C. ? * * i F. M. Parker was here on Wednesday of last week. ***** ! The serial story now running in i tins paper is delightful and therefore I entertaining. Keep up with it to the end. ***** Lands in this county being of more value now than formerly, suits grow out of disputes over smaller quantities than used to the rule. * * * * ^ O. B. Newton and Charley Newton of Socastee were both in Conway i last week as witnesses in the court \ of Common Pleas. / ***** Pfy A. Gerrald spent most of last week in the city. Mrs. R. H. Hatcher of Fair Bluff. N. C., spent some time here on business recently. I ***** J.'H. Shelley of Socastee section! was among- thoije in Conway recent- j ly* ; * * ? 1 J. W. Stevens spent a day hercf last week. * * * Masses N. Blanton of Gfoen SfRi| spent some time here last week. m * * * i\l. N. Blanton Jr., was anjcrag those spending several -days here last week. ***** W, B. Glaredy arnrl L. ID. Claredy of Socastee spent several days here last week on business. m m m m m W. T. Watson oi' Green Sea spent some time in Conway last week tin attendance upon the court. ***** Most of last -week was warm. There was a suspicion of frost by the middle of the week. ***** J. D. Shelley spent severe' days j here last week. I 'J !lt !FP Wi r 10th Wl j IN m i ??o>\ i J <?"*%? S3 I CCfJOC ^ 1 V >Lfc wtrL KJ j; er 1.4 til i M jt? L. IN j M jj; i i ?mmm AT HOTEL GRACE. Among lute arrivals arc the following: J. M. Johnson, Marion, S. C; A. F. Woods, Marion, S. C; E. T. Hughes, Marion, S. C; W. B. C^xe, Marion, S. C; A. C. Smith, Mudins, |* S. C; P. A. Gerrald, Mullins, S, C; S H. Schoolfield, Mullins, S. C; Hoyt McMillan, Mullins, S. C; F% B. Anotin, Lynchburg, Va; F. C. Norris, Florence, S. C; Henry Buck, Marion, S. C; D. F. Miles, Marion, f S. C; L. M . Gasque, Marion S. C; Douglas Mclntyre, Marion, S. C; W. L. Reav- I r*. Mullins, S. C; Z. V. McClure, 1 Florence, S. C; Belle B. Thompson, * Greenville, S. C; J no. W. Brown, Wil- : minglon, N. C; J. A. Loveli; Frances 1 Lawrence, Chicago, 111; Marie Har- i Ks, Elgin 111; W. C. S nith, Browns- c ville, S. C; T. B. Cooper Jr., Myrtle Beach, S. C; H. W. Smith, Myrtle ( Beach, S. C; J. B. Cooper, Myrtle { Beach, S C; O. Mishew, Florence, S. <. C-, W. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C; * M. W. Firbes, New York, N. Y; J. C. i Robeson, Wilmington, N. C; .las. A. > Phigpen, Florence, S. C; G. B. King, North Carolina; E. J. Hill, Wilmington, N. C; E. A. Harden, Alabama; George 1). Morten, Florence, S. C; A., F. Wcod'.wt, Boston, Mass; W. A. Blizr.ard, Dillon, S. 0; H. S. Johnson,!, Buffalo, N. R; V. M. Butler, North j< Carolina: G. Y. llnnnn Vnwv. rom., : linn: H. T. McCandlish, Marion, S. C;'1 K. P. Burger, Wilmington, N. C: J.lj R. Peas, Boston, Mass; Geo. J. 1-lolli-1 clay, Galivants Ferry. S. C; W. H-jv McCullougn, Charleston. S. 0; Chas. r G. Dunbar, Nashville, Tcnn; A. H ! j Holler, Now York City, N. Y; Robt.ll F Jenkins, Florence, S. C; W. H.'] Fvans, Palmetto, S. C; T D. BL ir. 1 Greensboro, N. C; \Y. D. Hend'.ey,'! Columbia, S. C; J. ]. Rolvnson, Lor-j; is, S. C; .In.pes M. Cooper, Little i River. S. C; W. K. Bessenl, Little h River, S. C; J. W. Hudson, Dan-, villc, Yn; F. A. Powell, Atlanta, Ga;j' Wm. H. Davis, Boston, Mass; B. P?. Anderson, Tabor, N. C; S. S. Am- ; brose, Jacksonville, N. C; L. Merkel, Baltimore. Md; W. C. Hewett, Haiti-1; more, Md; Geo. 1L Howell, Wilming-; tton, N. C; W. Jenrotte, Mt. Tabor,' N. C; S. L. Watson, Virginia; M. C., Woods, Marion, S. C; 1. Blum, South Carolina; H. J. Welch, South Ca.ro-, linn: ?L H. Ati*?nei _ _ _ ? ? ? i\? ( i ov/ 11 ) U V I 11 \ Y 1 I I C ? j S. C; J. 1\ Kelly, Florence, S. C; J. M, Robinson, South Carolina; D. E.j Lawson, South Caro'ina; O. A. Mr.tthews, Wilmington, N. C; P. 0. G'iffith. Charleston, S. C; \V. IL Pet elson, Wilmington, K. C; T. E. Loverson, Nov.* Rock City, N. Y; Geo.! Cbfcrk, North Carolina; W. C. Erwln, South Carolina; H. T. Geivn, ColvmIv.a, S. C. The steam plant at Hotel Grrcc has noAV been comnlotc and in use for some time. The two hercvlesj steam boilers and radiators have so far given perfect satisfaction. A Vide cement walk from the corner at the To*-n Hall connecting with the new walk in front of the hotel, would he an improvement which the guests of the hotel would appreciate. j Preparations are being made to i take care of fair week visitors next week. Some of the rooms have already been engaged weeks ahead. Misses Winnie and Nettie Maud Holliday and Miss E. Johnson; and Messrs. W. C. Adams and M. W. Wall were registered at Hotel Grace for supper one evening last week. They attended the Lyceum number at the Pastime Theater. 1 j Sacred Concert Sunday. Herbert's Royal Italian Hand will give a Sacred Concert Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock on the Lawn at Col. I). A. Spivey's rseidence. Every one is cordially invited to attend. 4, WANTED?Po as, Corn,/ Peanuts, I Chickens and Eggs. Write 1 est prices, any quantity to P. M. Du>OSK, Brownsville, S. C.?adv?!t-pd DONWAY PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Couv a> ire astonished v. the INSTANT a< ion of simple buckthorn bark, ]\ erine, etc., as mixed in Adlor-i lea. because it acts on BOTH lower and pper bcwel, ONE SPOONFED E w-i-ka relieve,?, almost ANY CAS:" onstipation, sour stomach or ptis. t removes such ?i -pri. ii <?> foul a; r that a few doses often vei'evo r ])rcvont appee.dicitis. A short ealmcnt helps eh route s'opvuu ouhle. Cor.way Drug Co.?nd . 0-2.) | L CLASSIFIED ADS y 'ANTED?To rent Store and Farm for 1 year with privilege of buying, ^ on Salt Water River or Bay. Ad- j q, dress to Oct. l.-'H??E. JACKSON, wt Sbinopple, Del. Co., New York.? a!1 , ou adv-pd. (pi rare DESTROYERS RKitt'- ix ' 'W'S(Y) ENGLISH CHANNEL . ...*?!" rwo German A (awuoj ^0 Others Driven Qtt?Brit--~ish Lose One. l,omlon.?Ti n (Indian torpedo . ^ )oat destroyers attempted to raid British Cross Channel Transport " service but the attempt failed, says in official statement issued by the British admiralty. Two of the Gernan destroyers were sunk and the >thers were drivne off. One British torpedo boat destroyer, the Flirt, is missing, the British statement adds, and another destroyir, the Nubian, was dinbled by a orpedo and ran aground. Nine mem>ers of the crew of the Flirt were saved. kIpTngIhead o It was an American business firm vho some forty-three years ago show id the world how to perfect the mcdcinal properties el* cod liver oil and nako it pleasant to take which im.lekalrly popularized cod liver oil i r. ugh out the whole world. Not content with this great suef:?s. however, Scott & Browne have ontinuod to evolve methods and r? a hmery to keep Scott's E mil si on finer, purer and richer than the imiti'?ns w hich i ntit rood :iftre their plans, aiid to-day every precaution !-, Mi V ( ;>;* (!.?V1SC !? employed to keep Scott's Emulsion the finest and purest medicinal food in the world. The it?fining of raw cod liver o.t us practiced with the ciudc equipments available along the Norwegian coast has never squared with the deals of Scott & Browne and they have just completed a spacious refining plant adjoining their laboratories it Bloom field. N. J., which is refrigerated to the climate of Norway and equipped with unusual sanitary devices which will forever insure a supreme quality of cod liver oil in every bottle of Scott's Emulsion and place it above and beyond all commercial substitutes which may contain the usual suspicious or adulteiy ated oils. WANTED?Good farmer t0 run about twelve horse farm on salary to he agreed upon. Good place for the right man. References will b<? required. Apply to Horry Herald, Conwav, S. C. j ft jJ/? Candidate's Carris^/' FOR MAYOR. / I hereby annotiinci* myself a I Candidate foT Teolee\,ion to the iOifice of ^tayor of the Town of Conway.?L. D. MAGRATH. I hereby announce myself a j candidate for election to the office of Mayor of the Town | of Conway. ? ??.. T) i J. A. McDERMOTT. TOWN TAXES. Notice is hereby tfiven that Property Tax is now due to the Town of Conway and is payable at the Town Clerk and Treasurer's office at the Town Hall from October 15th, to December 31st, 1010. On and after January 1st, 1917, a penalty of 15 per cent will bo added. Tax payers are liable to execution and levy upon the property after January 15th, 1917. A. H. PONG, 4t Clerk and Treasurer. We cordially invite every Man, Woman and Child, in Horry County to visit the County Fair next week for a Gay and Good time and the "T1PTTO C! T1 .Tk T> T1 rv-in ? MJLVAI1 ur" I^UAIi[TV' at all times for PLEASURE, PROFIT and INFORMATION. CflfW DRUG GO. "Ti?e Store of Quality." Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove'9 Tasteless iill Tonic is equally valuable at) a sneral Tonic because it contains tl.: ;11 known tonic properties of QtJININ K el IKON. It acts on the Liver, l*r > os t Malaria, Kuriches the Blood j nd lilds op the Whole System. i>C c* ...s.