The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 15, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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? 1- - I .. , ? I %0 FOBWABJP 8EBVfCE0." Special "Go Forward Servijcs" *t Sandy Plain church Galivants Ferry ' Circuit, Sunday Feb. 18th, 1917. Several speakers have been invited. The entire membcuhip of the church witn their neightxuauaNdh friends are urged ( to he present. : Services begin at i ciocl^ s^.'vni t. *' w Col, ar.d Mr*. Spivey Entertain. f On last. Friday evening the home . of Col. -land- Mrs. D. A.. Spivey was the scene "Khppi e?? and gavety,! when.*, * o'clock about I fii*i.y Ildr* gath# vel to. enjoy the hospitality of their i nome! r ,w T* ipn w,,;l a de'i*?1,4 "ul one J. ! Jn the receiving line were Col. and < Mrs. Spivey, Miss Agnes L>. idchardson and Mr. M. W. Wall. Refreshments were served by Misses Dcsste [ Hughes and Alleen Spivey. Several musical numbers were rendered by the Misses Moss and Alverson. Appropriate rendinars ""cro eivon hv Misses Steele, and Connor and Mrs. Watson. o The County News. It will help you wonderfully to read something good each day. Try it.?Kershaw Era. 1 ' fa " | ^ slean lk^ ^ U a lv COKH.L . DUV h? Rei ly-TdVlor C> 'MPORTCRS O-ROASTEA* ClCaT The Luzianne Guarantee: entltJ If, after using the contents J of a can, you are not satisfied adjuf in every respect, your grocer will refund your money. THUSi The Re ily~ Taylor Cc PI ACCiiricrt Anc uunuo I I I LU HUO FOR SALE CHEAP?Two good farm and family horses, three pairs good scales, 10 foot counter show case, one Gary safe as good as new. W. BOYD JONES, Con' I way, S. C.?adv. FOR RENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. I Pitman near corporate limits. Ap | ply to H. H. WOODWARD, at torney, Conway, S. C. LOST! LOST! Lost two yearlings about two years old, color brindle, and one Jersey color, crop and upper bit in each ear. Reward to finder. J. A. LEGGETT. j Loris, S. C., R F. D. No. 2, Box 78. | 4t?pd. i I STRAYED? From my place one yel-1 / low Hull, about 18 months old, has j short horns, a white ring around 1 the nose, is about 1-2 Jersey and is: unmarked. Suitable reward for any! information as to his whereabouts. S. L. BURROUGHS.?adv?pd. j WANTED Wanted! all the Jerusalem Oak Seed in Horry County; free from sand and trash. One and three-fourths cents Cash or Two cents trade per nound. r- ? CONWAY DRUG CO. "The Store o| Quality." ] Mil v.n?;?),'! ) tf~" >')>,.)'; ?! Drives Out Mularl+^Ctyllds Up System 1 The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVB'8 TASTBLKSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enrichesthettlood,andbnildsuf>the sy? tern. A true tonic. Pot adults and children. 50c.- 1 PLEDGE LOYALTY ! TO NEW COUNTRY _. Philadelphia.?Resolutions indors- . iux Hie action of President Wilson in ^ severing, diplomatic relations with Germany and pledging its loyalty to the Untied States were adopted by 1 the German-American National al- * liance at a meeting; which continued % its session here until early todhy. ' It was aiso decided that in case of war to form, regiments ^ of GermanAmericans and to turn over to the v American Red Cross funds which the, alliance has been collecting for German war relief, * The meeting was attended by dele- L rates from 28 States, hastily called * by Dr. Charles J. ilexumer, the pros- * ident. The alliance is fen id to TVAVe ( a membership of 8,000,000. Aflerthe session today Dr. Hexamer issued a statement in which he said: "Our d<l f egates feel that wc have been grcatl' 1 misunderstood and unjustly criticized [ during the war, but if it conies to I war with Germany our actions will < not be susceptible to any further mis i understanding we will back up ouv American government with our liver1] and our means." ?-n&wmmp t'wm * .m-mm 5 That 18 : Coffee" , !J ; got the smell and the smack that s you say, "Set 'em up again." it's always fair weather when , ^ folks get together over a cup of ning, staving good Luzianne. You buy a pig in a poke when you j Luzianne Coffee. No, Ma'am. It * ly states that if it doesn't meet |t * idea of a better coffee, you're 1 led to your money back and get Buy a can of Luzianne and rest your ideas of what good coffee T t be. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. INEcoffee ZJ V=J Nil (t > JL. A )mpany, .New Orleans ' rt ? | TAKE HERROL' IMO ALCOHOL 1 1 PREVENTS 1 t, Colds, LaClrippe, \ Rheumatism A p'easant but effective emulsion, which rebuilt's the tissues, revives 11 the system, adds strength and jt stimulates the nervous system. It J has absolutely no alcohol, ar.d is t in "bvery sense a tonic. $1.00 PER BOTTLE Ask Your Druggist. ' Manufactured Solely I5y THE FERROL GQMPANY , Columbia, S. C. v t H. J. Cannon was in the city one (Idir l??uf VI 1UOV VVl^CIVi | ? * ft ft I ] LOST?Feb. 10, one thick, heavy 1 dark buggy robe, between Conway 1 and Myrtle Beach on new road. Picture of deer and dog on one t side. Reward to finder. Notify x J. F. OUTLAW, Myrtle Beach, S. C., Route No. 1.?adv. t E. T. Huggine of Galivants Ferry was here recently and spent several days on business. ^ * o FOR SALE?Limited amount large t red peas. Bears fine crop and 0 greatest for hay known. Price n $2.b0 per bushel f. o. b* Conway, S. fl C. Address W. J. Singleton, R. F. v D. No. \f Myrtle Beach, S. C.?adv s -Sift ? T Mcuuttie of Loris, cashier of the bank at that town, spent a short tirro here last Saturday on business pert lining to the institution. m George Capps was in Conway last h Saturday. * ? H. J. Floyd of Floyds was in Con- E kvay on business one day last week. f< mm iiu?r?H Lf0c<al and *v ' i ii i u B. W. Lee of Thompson, S. C, was iere one day recently. ' . Superintendent B.ewer of the Ham ner Lumber Corrp ny works at Lit- . le River spent. a ,?->v houi^s in Conway the first of this week. + m m m + 4 1 * 1 w Rev. LaRue , Langston, who has een spending some time at Ashcdlle, N. C., returned here lusU week. . # , , * ' A. E. Wait returned to his work in : ) he Clerk of Court's office last week ifler spending several months with lis wife visiting Natives *ancr riends at their former home in a far listant State. . * There was another cold wave 1 .truck this section of the country thr atter part of last week. It did not day the havoc with water pipes tha. l.e preceeding frosty wave did, because the other had taken them about ill and they had not been fixed in, ;ime for.this last visit of "Jack frost." i Miss Maud Long, who has been pending some time here with he?* j.other, Mrs. Bettie Long, returned Moulttiie, Ga., last week. # * * ? E. W. Prince of Gurley, S. C., spent ome time in Conway last week on )usiness. . .x ? ***** Get your next job of printing done it the Herald office. It will pit-ase / i I *'U? m * * * * Marion Ilcdrick, the new clerk at lotel (irace, spent last Tuesday in Wilmington on business. Read the instalment of the Shielang Shadow appearing in this issue iiid you can then understand the piciure appearing at the Pastime tolight. Try a shave at the O. K. barber hop. It is smoother than the runling brook.?adv. * ... * * * J. R. Alsbrook of Allsbrook, S. C., dsited Conway on business one day ust week. Miss Laura Jenkins, returned home ast week after spending some time vith friends and relatives at Fair Bluff, N. C. - n>i - ..... ? . iyiuuiv inompson 01 little Kiver tvas here last Tuesday on business. ***** R. M. Prince, one of the leading' 'armers of Socastee was among the people visiting Conway last week. ***** The Shielding Shadow is . better ;han ever, as the plot is now developng and the actors and actresses are it their best on the screen. Go and -ee this interesting show to-night at .ha Pastime. ***** W. W. Roberts, one of the leading msiness men of the Tabor section visited Conway a short time last Saturday, returning to his home on ;he afternoon train. Attorney O. H. McMillan of Mulins, S. C., spent some time here the irst of this week. ***** Conway Bargain House had a nice idvertisement in our last issue. Read vhat this popular establishment has o say from week to week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson left tore last week to spend a week in the ' Ntorth. m m m m m F. A. Burroughs was in Wilming cn, N. C., for a short time last 1 veek. O. C. Cox of Loris visited Conway ' he latter part of last week. * Last Sunday was "South Carolina ' ?ome to Sunday School Day" and the 1 ccasion had been thoroughly adver- ' ised in nearly all of the newspapers 1* this State. The effort to get new ( members and visitors out to the Sun ay Schools in all parts of this State, < i . t i * ' /us eviuenuy crowned with great uccess. 'OK SALE?One Schute & Co., Cab- * inct Brand piano, practically new 1 and used but very little. Will sell cheap for cash, or easy terms part cash and good security. Good rea- ^ son for selling. Write te N. E. * FARDWICK, Loris, S. C?adv-lm-pd f 0 ] treak your Cold or LaGrippe with a ? ew doses of 666.?adv < Fepsorial j ^Cupt. K. G. Dusenbury was here tor several days last week. +- x ? Henry Buck passed through Conway one day last week. , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I. C. Hardee spent some time here lj*st Saturday. ; ?? - It is important that every farmer who has , given a mortgage of any kind and then paid it off, to see that " ' Vlx * ' he goes to the Clerk of the Court and \ has it cancelled; for often he will be refused credit when he needs it should his creditor fmds the record covered with mortgages; and sometimes they will not allow him to explain his carlessness. There is no expuse for a fanner's being careless than any other kind of a man. * * * Miss Sarah McMillan spent the week end in the city with her mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan. 9 9 9 9 9 L. B. Gillia.d has recently made several automobiles look as good as new by the addition of several coats of the right kind of paint and var- j rvish. It is all in kn ng how. "V 1 S. G. Booth of A lie. > C., was in Conway several days ago and re mdincd several hours on bu. iacrs. The weather was much milder by last Thursday. * * * * i Dr. .1. A. Rfnnn n oh.M'f m 1 I*/-. I - -- '? 111 Conway the first of this week. * * * 1". A. Dusenbury of Toddvillc spent last Monday in Conway on business. Miss lilar.ehc Causey of My to Heach was in Conway last week to attend the Teacher's Institute. * ? ? One day last week the Pastime theater had "Peggy" a moving pic.ure play in which Hillie Uurkc is the star actress. She was well remembered by all of the people here who took pleasure in seeing- her in the J serial entitled "Gloria's R nuance."] The theater was crowded at both per-] formanees and the people were pleas! ed at the show. Try a change of soles at the shoe shop run by 1). P. Mar low next door to the O. K. barber shop. II will give you good work and above' ah good leather.?adv ***** % Misses Emmie Ferrell and Sadiej Kate Hunter of Aynor, S. C., spent I ti e week end in Conway the guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Piatt. m * * % T.nvic Hmvl vifooo ??%%,! I/,, D-. .vt aim I Ul III II It* WO., . Loris, S. C., carries a complete line of Cole Corn, Cotton and Pea Plant-, ers, Tobacco flues, Two and one;! horse Steel Plows, Field Fencing, Furniture, Coffins, Caskets. A general line of Hardware and Crockery-, ware and everything in an up-to-date. Hardware and Furniture Store.?adv, ?2w.? ? * I Legal blanks are an important part , of your office machinery and you! cannot do good business without good j blanks. Try the kind that we print! and keep for sale at the Herald office. * * * 4r m ' 4 George .1. Holliday was in Conway one day last week. T. N. FuHerton, an expert tobacco man and warehouse man, spent some time here recently perfecting his plans for a successful season at his wurcuuuse. tie is well Known to the farmers of this county. Get land deeds and mortgages at the Herald office. m * ? ? Dan W. Hard wick was in Conway ane day last week. ] * * * * D. V. Richardson received back a tfuick roadster that he sent to Charotte, N. C., for repairs. The car| ooks as good as new. j Herbert King formrely of this , rounty but now of Society, Hill, < <pcnt some time in this county re- 1 gently. ' * * * * Mrs. T. Vaught of Wilmington, N. i was here recently to spend { iOiiie time with her mother, Mrs. J Morrie Johnson. f ***** | Those who are your bitter enemies i vill some times act as your best * 'riends when meeting you face to ( 'ace. Remember this always. ] tUB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Reliev- ' is Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, itc.?adv. s -J AT HOTEL GRACE. 1 Among recent arrivals at Hotel Grace are: N. Malone, North Carolina. J. R. Harrison, North Carolina. W. E. Craver, South Carolina. John Hussey, South Carolina. A. S. Ehrich, Georgetown, S. C. L. Jordan, Charleston, S. C. Floyd fe. Fraser, Washington, D, C A. G. Burger, South Carolina. George T. Clarke', Wilmington, N C K. P. Burger North Carolina. A. J. Hani, South Carolina. J. L. Lynch, Baltimore, Md. F. C. Norris, Florence, S. C. L. S. Noel, Fayettsville, N. C. Wm. Cebarlow, Baltimoi*^ Md. T. E. Thain, South Carolina. Miss Clarkie Steele, Little River; S. C. Miss Sarah L. Hnrlee, Little River, S C. Willie Bessent, Little River, S. C. Miss Alverson, Loris, S. C. Miss Watson, Loris, S. C. J. 1. Robeson, South Carolina. Miss J. C. Garlington, Anderson, S. C. Mies Clone Venters, Conway, S. C. Sam J. Bland, City. 11 T\ f 1 ^ ? n. k. l^arnartte, Georgetown, S. C. M. S. Belluear, South Carolina. N. Hi'l, South Carolina. W. W. (Midge, St. Louis, Mo. C R. Morris, Charleston, S. C. W. H. Pat, Jr., Florence, S. C. Mies Lillio Jones, Sou h Ca oCna. L. M. Covin vton. Baltimore. Md. J. M. Vaught, South Carolina. Miss Thelma Snowden, South Carolina. A. J. Baker. Adrian, S. C. M. J. l>ul!o''k, Fair Bluff. X. C. J. 1 i. Clocd r.an, Port Ilarrcslon " i \ ?*>. \ 0. X. T ia: lvlson. Ci y. J. S. Hell, ilcM 11. Ma. s. J. F. Mize, Coorgiu. A. C. Pinor, Chicago, 1". R. C. Cannon. Chicago. I 1. !i. C. Reaves, Atlanta, Ca. A. C. Pint >} , Chicago, 111. R. H. Clane, Chicago. i'l. \V. T. R a lie], Nichols, S. C. C. F. McCrewch, Wilmingt n X. C 1.V....1- A .. . 1 - tlMl.------ - ' i i t\ . 11\ nmiirMS, V\ 11 111 1 U *?' t' >11, i\ . I A. R. Gr'Mice, Rochester, N. V. \V. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C. Hoyt McMillan, Mullins, S. C. A. A. Floyd, Mullins, S. C. J. M. Robesin, South Carolina J. L. King, Wilmington, N. C. W. L. Millre, Wilmington, N. C. John Rauel, Indiana. 0. 1). Holtone, North Carolina. J. C. Williamson, Florence, S. C. F. P. Covington, Florence, S. C. Moore Thompson, Little River, S. C Dr. J. A. Stone, Little River, S. C. i\ F. Griffith, Charlseton, S. C. F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington, N. C W. A. Hubbard, Columbia, S. C. B. F. Rossheim, Savannah, Ga. J. Carl Gregory, C. A. C. 1. W R. Peterson, Wilmington, N. C. C. L. Schappard, Marion, S. C. J. N. McNair, Charlotte, N. C. J. W. Boyd, Charlotte, N. C John M Ayer, Kentucky.. C. N. Hill, Columbia, S. C. Sheriff James A. Lewis has appointed Dr. Robinson of Little River as a special constable for the plant of the Hammer Lumber Compm.. i: Little River township in place of Mi Herrington whose appointment had expired with the 1915-1G term of office of Sheriff Lewis. o FREE TO FARMERS: Send date of your birth ard receive by return mail, free of charge, a copy of large map showing yearly spread of the dreaded Boll Weevil. W. B. COXK, Marion, S. C. ______ o $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded "disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. LT ?. 11? ~ /-i - i 1 ... nan * v/autrrn <jure is taken intern-1 illy, acting directly upon the blood ' md mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of :he disease and giving the pn'ient itrength by building up the eons.itu,ion and assisting nature in doing its vork. The proprietors have so much 'aith in its curative powers that they >ffer One Hundred Dollars for any rase that it fails to cure. Send for ist of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for conitipation.?adv. SAFE CONDUCT FOR I COUNT BERNSTORFF >iy.?-a ?l| ;' . hi I May Be Difficulties iljouLSate guarding Large Number of Germans, However. London. ? Dispatc tinrr that Germany is holdii)?*j8?i\ j^fewrd and all Americans in r>}G&mfany/yt> hostages for the safe return of Coufct , i i\on Bernst^rff and a \arge number of Germans eclipsed Ajl other news in the evening pr.pcjs. Talk in the streets soon becam? fogu.jpd.jm possible vesultant developments. o The cold of week before li st and the first of In*** w^1- >"' 1 of the water pipes in Conway on the strike, and they have not all been reJ oaired yet. ^ ^ ^ ^ iii | ' i . : > . ^ . ' : , The Ernest Gamble Concert Party The fact that this is the fourteenth consecutive ami successful season is eloquent testimony that The Gamble Tarty is a great favorite with music lovers. Radcliffe Booster Club Chauj tauqua?Third Day. WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS ? ! Applv a few drops then lift corns or callusses off with , fingers?no pain. No humbug' Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to lid one's feet of every covn or callus. i?,o .) i: ? i m, n iVtiiv?j?rs mav.iy n|)on ' tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disapiv ars ar I shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat ou: the corns or callusscs but shrivels them without even irritating the surround intr iVin - ? O Just think! No pain at all; no soreness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist; don't have free zone have him order it for you.?adv WHAT 18 LAX-F9S LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara (a toile-liutlw) pi mat lo laki In LAX-FOS the Cascara laimpron^ by the addition of certain harmless chem- ' icals which increase the efficiency of tide Cascara, making it better than otdinary Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take and does not gripe nor distnrb stomach. Adapted to children as well as adults. Just try one bottle for constipation. 50c.