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- I J BETHEA SPEAKS ! JPRISTOWN Dospi'o t''c inclement' weather on . . 'i.. v evening an audience wl^ich ftfed the Loris Mcthodiat chjirJi ? 8"4ii..k iod to hear the State of S.utlx C?4%;a& able and popular* Lieut. Gov nor, . Hon..-A. J. Bethca, *peaV.~ ) Liput. Govqftftf charmed iii i m?it;h ; luuobloquent; and the 11 _' .... \ of V'The Henvy F fk-ns; r-.tci:.ion," of which Ki! v.. 5: l member. V * | Hon. Mi\ Bethca told) of the "Peace Expedition!" in such a masterful and1 real manner that upon the conclusion') / ol-his address those present felt as if they had been a. party on "The Ford pt Peace Expedition," K o ? LORIS R. F. D. NO. 3, Our section of the County is rap . ^ i idly coming to the front. ' ' a While passing through our com^ munity please notice that our roacls ' have been widened and improved, i" Should you miss the stumps you saw in our farms last summer, look in the wood-yard for same. The Powell school closed on "WedIIMIMB Vim n iin * i> n" i i g ~ i iil'2? ANN" cup P' ? LUZ you ,, . COFFEE . ?// i ^iRcilv-XAV?pr^" ,M^ORTtft*CROATiTC^ tclSt The Lii/ianne Guarantee: go I i//", after using the contents g' of a can, you are no t satisfied rrml in every respect, your grocor Mrill refund your monoy. Ask 1, The Reily? Taylor C CLASSIFIED ADS j FOB SALE CHEAP?Two so<**i J farm and family horses, three | pairs good scales, 10 foot counter! show case, one Cary safe as good i * as new. W. BOYI) JONES, Conway, S. C.?adv. FOR SALE?150 acres, Horry Conn ly, eight miles from Boris on Todd'. i Ferry road. 50 acres o able land 30 acres cut and in stump, balance in oak and pine forest; 80 acres fenced, soil light with a red clay subsoil; eight-room dwelling and necessary outbuildings, .tenant house; 2 miles to church, one mile to good school; good neighbors. Terms reasonable, 1-2 cash, balance on time. Will sell with farm two mules, four head of cattle, 10 hogs and farm implements. This offer good for 30 days. Call on or write to P. Y. BETHEA, Real Estate, IV O. Box 275, Marion, S. C.?4t?adv l STRAYED?3 sow hogs, marked crop' and half crop in left and underbill in vitrhf our f.n mv nlnr-o ;if HnrUv S. C., Route No. 1. J. D. BOOTH. ?adv.?pd flROR RENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. 1 - Pitman near corporate limits. Ap, ply to H. H. WOODWARD, at jorney, Conway, S. C. , LOST! LOST! ' f Lost two yearlings about, two I years old, color brindle, and one Jcr- | sey color, crop and upper bit in edcH >*ar. Reward to finder. J. A T.Tr.nnRTT !1 Loris, S. C., R F. X). (^0^^8v.v > ,,n.r, :/4^pdJ ;; vr?:;:*:1 FOR SALE?Limited amount large 1 red T Bears f^rit crop . apd greyest f rata. hE^ijfljfiown;1 'fcriV? $2.6<T Per bushel f.o. K,.Conway, S. 1 C. Jirldress W; X-^n'gleton, R. F. D. M 1, Myrtle SH?r^ C.?adv 1 ?3t? ^A:y) ? . 1. 1 ! ' ' '.i-1' Drive# Out M^larli< Iiulldt Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONlCi drives out 0 nesday, Feb. 28th, after a successful term of six months, with an average attendance of' 40. Our school spell* success. . On Wednesday P. M. the Finklea baseball team honored the Powel' boys grept)$, .by.,meeting them or. j the home diamond, for a game oi 4 baty. Finklea is to be commended for hec sk^in playing baseball. At the close of the game the score stood 5 to 26 in favor of the Powell boys. We're proud of the home teem. On Wednesday eveping the Finkle-" ? Literary Society were once again , friends .of ours. Who won? Ask . Finklea. t , .| Health of our community is gener- . ally good. Nothing more dangeroils j ^than, a few cases of LaGrippc. Miss Minnie Sarvis made a quick trip to Conway on Thursday. The j Probate Judge was rather hard to Jo- | cate on the first day of March. < ?Observer. o The Shielding- Shadow has been a pleasure to those who like a high- j class and swiftly moving picture . story. It has grown better and better from the very start. The actors and actresses in the play have each one ! made impressions on those who have seen the instalments of the film every Thursday night at tire Pastime. I A _ i?%J?% to lop - oil Fine Meal i! Vhat could be better than a (or two) of good, old , :ianne? The aroma will tickle j r nose; the taste will tickle r palate; the price will please j r purse; and all will live hap- ! ever after. Luzianne tastes ; the way down. If it doesn't 1 e better and go twice as far my other coffee at the price, ?et your money back. NOW et a can of Luzianne and j ce it do what we say. Do that. * : for profit-sharing catalog. IMEcoffee [ ompany, New Orleans n . I OPPORTUNITY FOR COTTON GROWERS ; I Expert" cotton growers who are' i locking for a location in which to ( plant cotton will find the Carlsbad; irrigation project, in New Mexico.'? most attractive. Cotton has been! grown here successfully on small j areas since 1901. Notwithstanding that the growers have been as a rule men without experience in the industry, the average has been about two-I thirds of a bale per acre. The ciop has not bcrn stabilized ani the production has been limited and of several varieties. The region is eminently fitted for growing long staple cotton of excellent quality, and this grade of cotton grown last year at Phoenix sold for an average of 35 , cents per pound. By diversifying { crops on the project, alternating cot ] ton with legumes like alfalfa, peas, | and beans, all of which are profit- . able, the necessity of fertilizing the j land is usually eliminated ho that cot ton can be produced with less expense than in manv southern /li?- - ? 1 tricts. ] The U. S. Reclamation Service at Washington, I). C., has invested several million dollars in const mctih& ^ an elaborate irrigation system for ( watering the 20,000 acres included in c this project, and will furnish information concerning the soil, climate, crops, and terms. * * ^ The New Mexico valley is beautifully situated, has an ?pjoyabte and healthful climate, and contains large j; area$ adapted to the cotton crop as \, nvell as many others. Its people are largely drawn from the Southern States. ' s M # , , o DK E. A. Stalvey of Socastee was n *Cqnwa'y the latter part of last ^ veek. ? . ? h . * ' fi j. M. Smith was among Conway's p cjont visitors. ^OST?one heifer yearling, ' two y years old, color yellow, mark swal- ^ loyj fork and ?two underbits in e] right ear and crop and two splits in ... left. Reward to finder. K. C. R BARKER," > AUsWook, S. C., R.- F. ei 5. *No. 4?adv el TH3 H0MY HBRAL LfOCval and > O : U\^; . L Williams has purchased a cottage on 7th Avenue, and is now occupying it with Ms family. A V There were ?&>' ers last week at .arious times. . ? Numbers of people . \vere in Con-' way last Saturday inter* sfced in the niforced dipping .of catrlv? this season in order to eradicate tue ticks Prom this section of! tU? Most )f those here seemed- to^aek . $nfornution on the subject.r .-* -V" <*;*v 5 The wiihd<\ Sf^last Saturday and Sunday and Moft'day were only :a*n-| pies of what March will always .do. Coming like a lion, she will go out as * lamb if old tales hold tiuc. * j If it is 10c Spring and Summer goods you want go to J. M. Mallow. ?adv. i * * J. D. Anderson was in Conway the alter part of last week on business. * * * E. F. Gerrald was in the city the , rirst of last week. ' * ? * * ). I!). Ni;:on spent a day here last! eck. * j - ? A. ? A Mrs. D. V. Richartlson returned i as* week from a visit of some time j .pent with 1 datives and friends ii? he North. She went at once to lucksport, the beautiful country i dace of the Tiichivrdsons,* and sjun'.. | cveral days before returning to the corns at Hotel Grace. ? * * * * I). A. Lawrimore was in Conway me day last week. * * * * m J. M. 13v-tier was in town recently >:r business. ? * * J. W. Booth spent a short time lore recently. The weather last week was warm \s compared with the weather of the week before that. Spring was felt in ill its glory except the flowers and sunshnie. L. F. Jordan was in Conway last Saturday. Hon. H. L. Buck has returned from a stayf.of a few days-, in Charleston, j s. c. 0 0 0 * 0 O. C. Cox spent a few hours In Conway on businses last Saturday. 0 0 0 Spring and Summer Goods, Spring and Summer goods, Spring and Summer goods at Marlow's Store.?adv. 0 0 0 0 0 The people of Conway are now enjcying the advantage of delivery of mail at their doors, something that this town never had before. They owe' it to Hon. J. W. Ragsdale. 0 0 0 0 m Mi ->s Sue McQueen, who has been visiting relatives here, left last week < for her home at Morvcn, N. C. 0 0 0 0 0 O. Hoyt McMillan of Mullins, S. C., spent the first of last week in Conway attending to business in the rourt of General Sessions. * * * A. B. Garren has started the work an a new cottage next door to the dwelling occupied by Chief L. R. Am arose situate on Main Street. It will ae nicely finished and will add to the appearance of the street in that section. * * * * % * When you want a nice vail waist Toi $1.00 don't stop until you get to Marlow's store.?adv. * * * C. R. Page was in Conway last -veek and returned to his home in jalivants Ferry after the business of :ourt was about over. * * * * * G. L. Warr of Loris was in Conway he middle of last week. ***** Walter Hazard of Georgetown was n Conway on business one evening ust week> :. ***** Capers G. Barr was in Conway a hort time one day last week. ***** Solicitor. L. M. Gasque of Marion | aft the latter part of last week for is home, after winding up- the fcfHl'rS Of tVlO /inltwlmnl -* Vi?v V?IIMIIIUI CUUI't wiin romptness and efficiency^ 4 ' ' / ' The many friends of Xliss Edna/ larlow will be glad to know that she ' i. back again in the storfe after sevral days of illness. ' - . \A UB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Reliev-1 * Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, ] kc.?adv: ' ' i m p, ooirwAY, s: o / T I Personal Senator Hal L. Buck left heie last ' week for Charleston, S. C., where he \NOiii to consult a specialist concerning his eyes. In some way he contracted a soreness of the lids and de cided to get treatment for the trouble in time. 99 9* * ? - ^ Mrs. Florence Hedrick of Wilming ton, N. C., left here last week for her home in that city, after successfully managing- the Hotel Grace for the past tw? months during the ab sence of Mis. W. H. Willson. Mrs. Willson returned the first of Jast week. Court Stenographer, F. F. Covington, left Conway last Saturday for his home in Marion. 9 9 9 9 # W. B. Coxe of Marion spent sever-: al days here last week on business. # # # # We have just got in a big stock of Children's Dresses, to sell at the old price, 50c, 75c, and $1.00. J. M. Marlow.?adv #999 Homer Dew spent sveeral days here last week. m m ^ m m T. G. Lundy of Jordnnville was in Conway several days last week. # 9 9 9 9 | George J. Holliday of Galivants Ferry spent several days here on bus ir.css last week. ***** General J. P. Derham spent some time in Conway last week. j ***** W. L. Mishoe was in Charlotte, N. C.. on business the latter pari of last week. ***** Master Donald Richardson was taken with a case of the measles last j week and was taken to the country j home at Ruck sport to await recovery 1 and avoid quarantine j emulations j imposed by the board oC health. Isaac L. Lee who was in Conway last week us a witness before the. court in several cases, was taken il?! in the court room one morning1 and had to be taken by friends to bis hej tel. Me improved later in the day !Hnl *v?c ?V>'? uo ui/ic I/O Ul! UUl H v IS i one of the best known farmers in: this section of the State. | N. P. Jenrctie of Tabor, N. O.p . ? spent some time here last week on business. * * ? * Dr. L. Raggett of Tabor, N. C.. was among* those visiting Conway on! business last week while court was in session. * * * m W, L. Rhodes was among- those visiting Conway last week. Hon. Waterman M. Booth of Adrian was in Conway on business last week and while here met num- j bers of his friends who helped to elect him to the Legislature. * * * * * I F. E. Wilson, of the firm of Wilson | Bros., of Pennsylvania, was here last! week and remained hero for some | time on business pertaining to the; Conway Lumber Company in which; he is a large stockholder. 11 w ? * m m *1 J. A. Black, chief of police of the city of Charleston, spent the first of last week in Conway on business. * m m W. J. Singleton of* Enterprise was among those spending some time in i Conway lately. 3 * * * Get land deeds and mortgages of | Real Estate at the Herald office They are printed in nice style aim k( pt in stock at the Herald office. | ***** Now is the time to repair the screens and make bars against the flies and mosquitoes brought out by the warm Spring weather. ***** \ jqiin T. Shelley of Aynor was in i Conway last week on business. 1 ***** r E,f M. Graham of Aynor spent c some time in Conway last week. a ***** Y Get the best legal blanks at the o Herfcld office. d r t i* ' *' ' ' 1 ^ will satisfy you with yoqr printing. Give us a trial next time. I t. Dr. J. S. Dusenbury went to Flor- b ence on business the latter part or a last Week. r * ? v * Ci Jamie T. Booth of Allen, was in A Conway Friday on business. a - o Breafc your cold or LaGrippe with a d few doses of 666.?adv. d AT HOTEL GRACE.' ! I The following are among the recent arrivals at Hotel Grace: L. Hoy ^ates, Kingstree, S. C. F. \V. Tuvbeville, South Carolina. B. S. Mccks, Florence, S. C. 1 E. London, Charleston, S. C. A. T.I. Wilson, South Carolina. O. E Barren, Atlanta, Ga. G. B. King, North Carolina. Chus. Penick, So. Boston, Va. Geo. C. Jones, Florence, S. C. Geo. Metz, Charleston, S. C. W. B. Floweis, North Carolina. J. A. Brothers, North Carolina. ( S. J. Blackwell, Marion, S. C. 1 E. G. Mishoe, Florence, S. C. 4 Dan E. Costin, Wilmington, N. C. Fred S. Hoffman, South Carolina II. P. Bannon, New York. J. H. Hughes, St. Louis, Mo. E. J. Si Hi man, Atlanta, Ga. I>. R. Fouytlis, Atlanta, Ga. 1 E. W. Lelegal, Savannah, Ga. Robert T. Ranken, Savannah, Ga. J. B. Blackburn, Marion, S. C. J. D. Oliver, Conway, S. C. L. B. Capps, Allen, S. C. H. Y. Nance, Chicago, 111. J. T. Brinkley, Georgetown, S. C. j J. Herlask, Baltimore, Md. j u. vv. fantal!, Donora, S. C. W. A. Lee, Donora, S. C. C. T. Nelson, A. C L. W. Wallace, A. C. L. E. E. Weise, Chicago, 111. E. ?1, A. Comtenay, Savannah, Ga. E. H. Kidder, New York. John Buekey, New York. Harry Bray, Allc-n, S. C. Cims IT. Drnny, Norfolk, Ya. E. P. Walsh, City. D. K. Montgomery, South Carolina Den J. Corey, A yen, N. C. J. M. Mai tin, Marion, 3. C. A. M. He'd Kingstrce, S. 0. Geo. J. Hoiliday, South Carolina. | J. 3. iToper, Florence, S. C. W. A. Nipper, Georgetown, S. C. 1 W. E. Craver, South Carolina. W. 11. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C. W. V). Sh;v,pc, South Carolina. V. W. Butler, North Caiolina. C. V. Howell, North Carolina T. L. Parker, South Carolina. N. Malonc, North Carolina. VV. L. Miller, North Carolina. j J. L. Cat-hran, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Gregory, G. A. G. 1. A. J. Ham, South Carolina. Frank Anthews, Wilmington, N. C. J. B. Brinkley, Jr., Wilmington, N. C. C. O. Kirseli, South Carolina. J. S. Piowclen, Greenville, S. C. J. S. Beverly, City, J. MeC.au, Dalton, N. C. Ceo. T. Clark, Wilmington, N. C. G. C. Popst, North Carolina. J. C. Gregory, C. A. C. I. It. B. Soloman, South Carolina. E. S. Nitcb, Georgia. It. h. Bower, Columbia, S. C. D. L. Bower, Bolton, N. C. E. L. Wore.hester, Borne, Ga. K. P. Burger, Wilmington, N. C. ?? | 4 IP TO THE MINI TE" 8 R Surety Bond Service?Bonds n issued ami delivered same I 9 day applied for. Backet! by 9 I Company 100 ye;vs old. I W. B. COXE, Marion, S. C. E H o Marion Hcdriek returned to Wilmington, N. C., some days ago aftci being employed as clerk at Hotel Grace for several weeks during tl'< absence of Mrs. W. H. Willson ir. Atlanta, Ga. o CLIP THIS AND PIN ON WIFE'S ORPSSFP Cincinnati man tells how 10 shrivel up corns or calluses so they lift off with , fingers. < Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough * alk will be heard less here in town if < jeople troubled with corns will fol- s ow the simple advice of this Cinein- i lati authority, who claims that a few 1 lrops of a drug called freezone when ipplied to a tender, aching corn or lardencd callus stops soreness at nee, and soon the corn or callus tries up and lifts right off without >ain. He savs freedom* 5*v?i.v??/4 :??*.?. * ? 1...VU a I lyVIIUlC* 11 V and never inflames or even irri- n ntes the surrounding skin. A small d ottle of freefone will cost very little c t any drug store, but will positively r emove every hard or soft corn or ij alius from one's feet. Millions of v American women will welcome this rmounccment since the inauguration f the high heels. If your druggist oesn't have freezone tell him to or- C er a small bottle for you.?adv FIVE BUYS FINE LANDS UiWWOO NEAR mmmt: ? , ? ) Wealthy. Indianapolis Citizen Now Owns Nightingale Hall and Georgetown,?Mr. illifce Richard"*1 son, own^r of Nightingale Hall>an?d . dlairmoht, about t?h miles from ') Georgetown, has sold nis property, consistting of about 2,000 fcc.l.es, to Mr. Holliday, a wealthy ^cttt:z/n\> of; Indianapolis. Mr. Holliday docs no^f say just what he expects to do with Lhe place, except utilize it for a winter home, but it is thought he will also engage to a great extent in stock raising. The place is on the Pee Dee river, and only a small amount of the land is under cultivation. Mr. Holliday came to Georgetown about a month ago and investigated thoroughly the location of the property, the conditions as to h^ahh, desirability, etc., of this city, and < n returning this week closed th * deal. Just the amount paid is not stated t this time, but a beautiful piece ,vf land changed owner's} in, mu! it h hoped consider at la iu.p ,?.vcrrs; i.t \. I be made in the v,:;> of e! u/'ng up the land and purJug h u.Vk^' cultivation. usitrev mkujF(k di-hoi rer.r?5 Id ft vy > it- \* v v ;: .vd? m fi ivLitftf * E bn ' i Prof. Paul Hal/a, iv, Superintendent en the I) o than (I aded School was a welcomed visitor to Lor is last Sac* urday. ' j Miss Edna Stanley. H. B. EU'olt, Cu:o. 1,. Warr and Rev. W. B. can Jr., represented the Lo-is Circuit at the Ma ien Durtie: Sundav* School Confercme at Mudi s this week. P.ev. Mr. Par. via was en th ? program to deliver an a. dress on "Our Missionary Policy." D. W, Mardwick was a Tuesday visitor to Cor,way. - ^ D. K. McDaffio &p?-nt P e p:.?t week end with his family m t'olurau:.. Dlil. Miss Belle Jen -cite \e \ v pTasant clay last Sunday with fii.nds in the Green Sen r?e<li >n. Prof. John I. Robimen a <1 Miss l.ila Watson spent Friday cvenii g at Tabor, N. C., where thev went to * serve as judges in the O ; tt1' ic il Contest held hy ttic students of t'-o Graded School. The entire community was greatly helped hy the splendid address of Lieut. Gov. Bethca in the I.oris Methodist church en last F.iday even ing. Rev. W. B. Duncan, Jr., announces, mm.h to the delight of all, that he has another treat for the people this Friday. An address hy Dr. W. S. Currell. Dr. linger Richardson attended the Comity Medical Association meeting at Conway last Monday. Rev. Mr. Hill, of Conway Baptist Church, occupied the pulpit of the Loris Baptist Church last Saturday evening and Sunday morning, delivering1 strong sermons to large congregations at both services. Much to the regret and sorrow of ' their numerous friends, W. N. Camphell and family will leave 1 oris this week for their future homo in North Carolina. Truly can it be said * that North Carolina's gain is South Caroi: * - una s lost. Miss Patterson, who has been teaching the past term at the Ebr.eezer school, spent Sunday evening with the Misses Stanley. o ? NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the order of the Probate Court, I will sell at Guriey, S. 0., at 11 o'clock on March 23rd, 1917, ill and singular all of the personal istate of R. M. Prince, Dcc'd., consisting of mules, fanning ixnplenents, furniture and other articles. Terms of sale cash. E. W. PRINCE, Administrator. Q. NOTICE. / # % All m * nu persons indebted to the late R, I. Prince are hereby requested to lake immediate payment to the unersigned, and all persons, holding; > t < laims against said R. M> Prince are equested to file the same duly item-' W r.ed and verified according ?1aw ' ;ith the undersigned. ?. W. PRINCE, Qualified Administrator of R. M. Prince, Deceased. lurley, S. C., February 20, 1017.