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nawx 11 ^ A We also do S | PHONE NO. MARION WELCOMES JOHNSON ENGINEERS Company Has Made Fine Name for Itself on the Mexican Border. EFFICIENT BODY OF MEN IN SERVICE ON BORDERj Will be Blustered Out a; Promptly as Possible. Reception Saturday. Marion.?C n.pany A, South Caro- j lina Engineeis, known as "The Johnsen Engineers," reached Marion their home station, Feb. 10 at 10 *a. m.. when a preat body of citizens met them at the station and welcomed them "back home." Company A is a fine body of men, who made ar excellent name for themselves on the Texas border. Army officials pro nounced them the most efficient bod* of men in this particular branch ot | the service on the border. There are about seventy-five mei in the company, and it is officered efficiently by Capt. J. Roy Pennell, . of Belton; Lieut. Jas. M. Martin, of Maron; Lieut. A. G. Kennedy, of Union, and Lieut. Jos. W. Barnwell, of Charleston. Immediately after leaving the station the men marched through the streets of the city to the old opera house, where they are making their home. The city council recently advised the government that this hall could be used by the "Johnson Engineers" as an armory, and it is admirably fitted for that use. Saturday evening at Graham's Hall, the people of Marion served the soldier boys with a fine banquet and at that time a formal welcome was extended to them. While but few of these soldiers are hi : ? - i _~ it. - . . . men luiutes, uie company Having been made up of picked men from all parts of the State, Marion feels that she is a proud mother of the whole company. Marion is the home station, because J. Monroe Johnson, of this city, at the request of Governor Manning, vent to Columbia and by his personal efforts raised the company, a:ul had it placed in service. When organ/ied and given the official designation of Company A, South CaroV'na Engineers, the men by a vote promptly dubbed themselves "The Johnson Engineers," in honor of the man who urged them in to the service of their country. . Capt. J. M Graham, United States arrny, arrived in Marion Thursday night and as soon as the papers of the company have been made ready, the medical examinations mmlo the paymaster has come and paid off, the company will he mustered out. o mCHEN SINKS Modern sinks mean almost as mucli to homes? for salimitation, comfort, cleanliness ? as do modern bathrooms. Standard" sinks make kitchens sanitarij and delightful to work in. Let us show them to vjou?also good plumbing for all other domestic purposes. For Sale by W.J.BENSON, Conway, S. C. I Ho VTO R-EPA NEW SHOP-NEW Ml anitary PI; mbing and Heating. T IMVEKSITY NOTES. The students here on the campus have been very busy preparing and standing their examinations. We regret to report that Frank ireen has boon a little indisposed for the past few days. He is now oming aiound and seems to be very nuch improved. While mentioning the sick list we nigin also add that our good friend, vVilson Lawrimore, has been confined t.) his room for the past few days with a case of grippe. We are sorr\ indeed to know this as Wilson neve) forgets his friends down on the cam>us when he is able to get around. We have been having some cold ?veather here in Columbia for the past few days. We certainly hope that our good friends in Horry have not lossed all of their tobacco plants ecause of the cold snap. Especially does this wish apply to Frank Thomp son, who says that Conway is going to have a bu. tobacco season this year, and that the price is going to bo higher than ever. The University basketball team recently met and defeated the fast quintette representing the Porter Military Academy of Charleston. The lads showed considerable class and it was a hard struereie before Carolina nosed them out. Hon. L. B. Singleton an alumnus of the University was in Columbia a few days this past week. The Horry boys here on the campus as well as his other numerous friends were glad indeed to see "Sing" and trust that he will again visit them. The writer listened with interest t?> the address of Hon. Jeremial Smith a few days ago. Mr. Smit! came to Columbia to represent Horry at the meeting held here recently i; the interest of state wide, bone dry air tight prohibition. He made ? most earnest and eloquent plea be fore the members of the committee for the passage of this measure which if passed would mean death and destruction to John Barleycorn Col. C. P. Quattlebaum was alsc present, and he, too, came as a rep i Horry is being most ably repiCscnted this year in both the senate and house by her able delegations in each respective branch. In the sen ate Horry has a most able man ii Hon. Hal L. Buck. This is Mr. Buck's second term and from th? number of times h's name appear in the list of committees of the senate it can be easily seen that he is a prime favorite with his colleagues He also has many friends in the lower branch of the general assembly. He has been very busy indeed since he came up for the session but always finds time to greet his young friends from the University. In the House of Representatives Hon. Waterman M. Booth, and his colleague Hon. Walter L. Mishoe are at all times on the job. Mr. Booth is ever present at every roll call and does not fail to record a vote on every matter that comes before the house. He is at all times actively engaged in looking after the interests of the farmers as well as any other matters that per til in to the state and Horry especially. In Walter Mishoe Horry has one of the most promising legislators that ever represented the In dependent Republic here. His name appears on the most important committees of the house, and though he i > a new man his work as such has been most commendable. With this trio to look after their interests the tax payers of Horry County may rest assured that they have among the best in stock and so long as they travel at the gate seat, there will he no cause for regret among their many friends and well wishers back in Horry. With our best wishes to the Horry Herald and its manv readers. ?Forecast No. 2. University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. o .J. Q. Graham and Charley Gmhanrr of Aynor, S. C., spent some time here on business last week ' THE HORRY HE] rry Moto IRING OXY EN-NEW EQUIPMENT. I Full line of Bath Room Fixtu HE SHOP WITH THE WHIT! THINK THIS WEEK I WILL BE DECISIVE Naval Officers Look for ImI portant Developments at Our Doors. Washington.?From well posted , naval officers, who would not speakj for publication but who discussed the situation in an informal private wa\ acre, it was ascertained that tin navy department and the govcn nent generally are expecting to see die present week become a deciding me in its relations with Germany. Complications which have been eared, but which it has been hoped night be avoided, will either be alnost certain to become realities ov amicable relations, to as great a degree as are possible under the present circumstances, will be estabiish,..1 T ~i-l > ' ' ' 1 ' ju. in uuiur yunis, wnat uic public .nen here say is this: Either Gern an, lot anticipating that the United .States would actually begin prepara.ions for war on a large scale as was tone last week, when the ultimatum jf that government was sent here 'iiying down certain rules for ship-J ping, and, being amazed and stunned > at this action on the part of the gov- ! crnment of the United States, is in earnest with regard to its latest proposal for a peace parley, or, the latter move is a bluff, pure and simple, a ruse to gain time. In this event within the next few days subma^nes will appear at many places cios^1 to American ports ready to carry criAthe warfare. Which of these two propositions is the real purpose of th; German authorities could not be learned herb for the simple reason that those Who would even discuss the nlatter informally did not know. There Was, however, an imrkivnvivnf frw.ie. , VV.4 4V?IW 1VUI ] be realized which w<Add indicate! hat the belief is proror.t that Gcr J many has been making Uie uf tl. ' last week in order better to prepare' aerself, if she can do it, for whatever! opposition the United Slates may of-, for. Only the next few ('ays, it is believed, will demonstrate which of these theories is correct. In connection with the general! preparation which the United Spates' is making to meet whatever trouble may arise, it was alyg ascertained that very scon the strictest kind ol vigilance will be used in the admission of persons not only to the White House, the state, war and navy building, and the treasury building, but also to any of the streets around them. It is proposed practcally to prohibit any traffic of any kind what' ever on Pennsylvania avenue on the j side next to the treasury building, on i up to and past the White House and beyond the state, war and navy | building. No one would be allowed H W mJA H V \ | . /B^j TMSSpflRSH-5 I HAVE IN THIS WEEK THI MULES. ALL GOOD QUA BOUGHT. A LOT OF NICE HARNESS. G. BJI . % ? **? EtALD, CONWAY, S. 0 _ r Compa Acetylep GIVE US A TRIAL. ALL V res and Supplies carried. Cal E FRONT AND GREEN D00I - FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS. While fighting is going on in ah j the principal theaters of the war, in none of them has there been a battle of great importance. For the most part the operations arc being carried out by small raiding and reconnoitering partios and by the artillerists >f both groups of belligerents. There has been considerable aerial activity on the Western front in France?bomb dropping exploits and fights in the air. In these latter engiigemen's both the entente and Germans have lost airplanes. o SUBSCRIBE NOW To South Carolina's Greatest Newspaper THE COLUMBIA RECORD'S BARGAIN PER'QD RATES Now in Effect DAILY AND SUNDAY $4.00 12 Months DAILY ONLY ? $3.00 12 Months Save $2.00 by Sending in Your Subscription Now You should keep in constant touch with all the important news events of the world. The nation, the State and your community. To do this you should subscribe today for THE COLUMBIA RECORD This offer only lasts a short time. * y . Send this ad with remittance. to walk on the side of the streets on which these buildings face and employees and others having business in them must not only show their passes, properly made out, but they must approach the one entrance which will be open and enter the particular buildng from a point dirfctly opno$ite the dscr, Entrance ay not be had from any other place. These buildings would thus be made a3 safe as it is possible for human ingenuity to devise. It is probable that these regulations will into effect immediately and with the stringent rules in operation at the capitol, where it will now be impossible for any one to en:or without a pass, it may be seen that there is fear lest some of thrgovernment buildings might suffer. It is impossible to get naval offices to talk for publication and what-1 ever news gets out is censored strictly before being given to the press, hut the fact that the buildings just' mentioned are soon to be cut off from all except those with passes and that even for them the most stringent regulations will be enforced, leads to the belief that the authorities are far from satisfied with the present situation. IRTY-EIGHT HORSES & LITY--THE REST CAN BE BUGGIES, WAGONS ANO ENKINS ny ce Weldim yORK GUARANTEED. I us when your pipes burst or c ? NEWSY NEWS OF A NEWSY TOWN Prof. Halfacre, the efficient Superintendent of the Dothan School, was a welcomed visitor to Loris, "The Gate City of South Carolina," last Tuesday. Last week was evidently "Break Arm Week" for Loris. On Monday afternoon while entcrtuininir a crowd O " of playmates with some acrobatic stunts I,eland Stanley fell from his acting pole and broke his right arm. On last Tuesday Mr. Luther Rhodes had the misfortune to break his right rin when cranking his "Peaceful Henry." Sheriff Lewis was a visitor to the good town of Loris last Wednesday. D. J. Butler, one of Loris' most enterprising citizens, spent Thursday in Conway. March is certainly going to be the "Month of Good Speaking" for Loris and adjacent county acccording to the announcement made by W. B. Duncan, Jr., Pastor of M. E. Church, South. Rev. Mr. Duncan announces much to the delight of all, the following speakers and the dates they will here: Friday, March 2nd?Liet. Gov. A. J. Bethea. Friday, March 9th?Dr. W. S. Currell, President South Carolina University. Vvi/lo tf |\ ..aL 1 % r . i maj , maiui 11)111 UV. M< IN. Snyder, President Wofford College. Friday, March 30th?Governor Richard I. Manning. In the above list is to be found 1 i ; he foremost orators of the State. It goes without saying that a rare intellectual treat is in store for all who hear these gifted speakers. D. K. McDuffie represented Loris in Conway last Saturday. B. S. Butler, "the handsomest man in South Carolina," was a visitor in our midst on last Saturday. , John A. Leggett of the Camp Swamp section spent Saturday in Loins. Among the cittizens of Loris who adorned the streets of Conway on last Saturday was O. C. Cox. "Oh! You Great Big Beautiful Doll" Bryant spent Thursday in Conway. No, he didn't get lost; His wife sent the little boy along to keep him straight. The Epworth League meeting at the Methodist church was largely attended on last Wednesday evening, there being about fifty persons in attendance, Miss Daisy Skipper read a i Cast Your Fi With the The year of 1917 finds i than ever; and the beauty of chsaed on the markets in tim< prices of almost every comm< benefit from this. We know by experience keep for the trade of this seel for you during the years gone supply you still at prices that Remember that nnr nnni ?i . - V.. ywv* can find of like class and styi you will find in many stores, spending your money elsewhi are within your reach. Cast your lot with the ol DUSENBUI Toddville, \ ? 5 fl 1 > II I IG || live you trouble. I 1 ON 4TH AVENUE. [] splendid paper on "Why Join the 1 Jhurch." She was ably assisted in 1 the service by Misses lone Alverson, 1 and Belle Jenrette, Prof. John I. Bob- 1 inson, and Kev. W. B. Duncan, Jr. 11 Miss Belle Jenrette spent the past u week end at her home in Mullins. I J. P. Butler of the Fbenezer section 1 was a visitor to Boris last Saturday j and Monday. County Demonstrator Wall of Conway paid his usual Sunday visit to?? Ask hiift. From all indications he soon will have an assistant. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. F. Church, South, will give a "Bltf i Oyster ?ii iiiuioiK^V ' | ing, Feb. 22n<l. Make your plans to j attend same. Oysters galore will be ihcie fixed in any style. Come, j Several of the young people under , the leadership of Rev. W. B. Dun- 1 can, Jr., held two very interesting 1 and helpful cottage prayer meetings 1 'ast week. j S. D. Bryant of Green Sea spent J j Monday in Doris. j D. F. McGougan was a business 1 visitor from the "Town of Tabor" to | the "City of Doris" on last Monday. There will be preaching service at lona Church on Sunday at 11 a. m., followed by dinner on the grounds, then service after dinner. Everybody is invited to come and bring a j basket of "good eats." 1 L. G. Graham has become a tourI ist. He left for the North last Sun| day. He stopped at Chadboum and had a suite of rooms at Hotel Har- S relson. What did he'go for? Ask old L. G.. This we are certain of, he purchased a gallon of oil while in the ^ city. 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 | CONWAY DRUG GO. "The Store of Quality." % _________? 1 nrtune ^Reliable js with a more complete stock it is that the goods were pur5 to save .the .recent rise in )dity, and you will reap the the kind of goods to buy and "ion of Horrv. \AI'ont thorn - - - . . J m W t V VI I \J I I by, and we will be able to will be satisfactory. Js are the equal of any you e. Our prices are lower than Therefore investigate before }re than at Toddville, if we Id reliable this year. RY & CO. ^ 0?^ s, CJ j v