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COMPANY FAILS OUT OV8HHPPIN6 VAT Trial in Court Lasting Through . Monday of This Week Bcforq ^Magistrate* ? -j There wasKeiMW? before Ma?isti ut^-CitcaU'.uV lart* Monday of a c'ahn an I delivery ease brought by P. C? Phfyps against G. T. Scssiom and \V. It. Bi^vant and six other member? of a voiuhtUty association formed for the purpose of building a dipping vat; to rccovor a quantity of ' Portland cement.* 1 The company consisting of fifteen members had held several meetings Iiw their efforts to throw in and erect! a vat /or the use of the community; but they had several disagreements h and the eight members pulled out i taking with their shares a lot of cement already purchased for the erecp tion of the vat. The verdict of the jury was in favor of the defendants. I THE CIVIC LEAGUE'S S PLANT EXCHANGE I1* I The ladies of the Civic Leagiu | will have a "Plant Exchange"' at the! ' t > rr. % I v^ivic league rarK, Tuesday alter[ noon, March 20th, at 4 o'clock. I Those who have plants to disposr; of are requested to bring them in exchange for others. Those who haveno plants, but wish to got sonic may find what they want free of cost. \V. !,. Mi shoe was in Charlotte on R business last week. ? * W^H/KSSBKBSS^SSBiSnStSSLtiStM iGive\burPe aChanceioM I ^ |* ^ ^ tha L '"^ORTeRSfc-ROAS**"5 _ I The LuzUnne Guarantee: a cl If, efter using the contents L.U. of a can, you are not satisfied gen in every respect, your gro- Asl ?er erill refund your money. IimAi* The Re ily?Taylor C CLASSIFIED ADS >R SALE?150 acres, Horry County, eight miles from Loris on Todd's Kerry road. 50 acres orablc 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 j on time. Will sell with farm two mules, four head of cattle, 10 hogs and farm implements. This offer good for 20 days. Call on or write to P. Y. BETHEA, Real Estate, V. 1 Box 275, Marion, S. C.?4t?adv Ikayed ?3 sow hogs, marked crop and half crop in left and underbit in right ear to my place at Gurloy, S. C., Route No. 1. J. D. BOOTH, adv.?pd )R RENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. n.'i ? ? ? i. _ u ? :a.~ A ? Ill mum iicur curpuiutf iiiiuih. zipply to H. H. WOODWARD, at rney, Conway, S. C. v* )R SALE?Limited amount large red peas. Bears fine crop and greatest s ,for hay known. Price $2.50 per^bushel f. o. b. Conway, S. C. AddrVss W. J. Singjcton, R. F. D. No. i, Myrtle Beach, S. C.?adv Strives Out Malaria, Builds Up System ? Old Standard general strengthening tonic. tOVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Ilana.enncnef tne niooa.And uuiida up the aysi. A true tdntc. For adults sad childrea. 50c. BRITISH MAKE DRIVE UPON GERMAN LINES Renew Assault in Ancre Region 1 c Taking Village of irles From; Teutons. i v ' i . . . . : ' t Returning to the attack Saturday alter a rest of several days, the British troops in the Ancre region of France made another dent in the Ger man defenses. Advancing on a three i mile front, the British took the village of Irles and its neighboring works, the British headquarters state Y ment says. 1 The latest official statement from. I Berlin says outpost engage mcnts oc- I curred in the Ancre sector and reports the weather as hazy. o t NOTICE OF SALE. 1 Under and by virtue of my appointment by the Court as Kcccivcr of all and singular the property and I effects of Farmers & Merchants Bank, a Corporation, notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale bcfoic ] the Court House door at Conway, S. 1 C., within ltgal hours cf sale on Monday April Aid, 1017, the follow ing described property bringing to . :;r.id Far:ners & Merc ban's Rni.k; Ail and Bingiuar* that certain lot and building thereon situate., within i the T Avn of Conway, S. C., and fronting on Third Avenue in said town, known as the banking house formerly occupi d by ti e Farrr.orr & Merchants Bart:. This property is cold at the risk cf former purchaser. Terms of sale: Casln Purchaser to pay for papers. W'bb A. FUEL I.IAN, Receiver F. & M. Bar.k. p o n r, t i < /? t - f\ - Lwn.vfiy, o. v>., marc a iuc.i, o i: i ?oil? V"^ATWHinn7nrffMiffmiffffrVliy^QMUMBi rcolalorV^Jl fake Good UJ* The best percolator and the finest ipe cannot produce a good pot of "pp if t Vt A Hrtf ? -- ? ? ? .. vi? j vuii^c ton i cAuuny i /if to start out with. If the same colator and the same recipe do not duce the same results every time, i can bet your boots it's the coffee t's off-ee! Luzianne is uniformly d coffee. There L no guesswork >ut it?cvcfj Give your percolator lance to make good. Buy a can of zianne today. The guarantee is uine?means just what it says. : for profit-sharing catalog. INEcoffee 1 lompany, New Orleans NOTICE Of Opening of Books of Subscription Pursuant to a commission issued to the undersigned as Corporators by Hon. W. Banks Dove, Secretary of State, March 9th, 1917, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of Doris Cii*oIcery Co., Incorporated, will be opened at the office of Bank of Doris, S. C., on Friday the 16th of March,, 1917. The said corporation will have a capital stock of five thousand dollars divided into fifty shares of one hundred dollars each. The principal place of business will be at Doris, S. C. ED. 11. SMITH YV. D. JENRETTE, JNO. P. COOPER, Corporators. o MUSCLE SORENESS RELIEVED j Unusual work, bending and lifting or strenuous exercise is a strain on the muscles, they become sore and stiff, you are crippled and in pain. < Sloan's Diniment brings you quick j relief, easy to apply, it penetrates without rubbing and drives the soreness. A clear liquid, cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, it does < not stain the skin or clog the pores. , Always have a bottle handy for the J pains aches of rheumatism, gout, ' lumbago, grippe, bruises, stiffness. 1 backache and all external pain. At i your druggist, 25c.?adv?No. 3.? ] f rvcirn % + ijwoi?one neiier yearling, two years old, color yellow, mark swal- ^ low fork and two underbits in j right ear and crop and two splits in left. Reward to finder. K. C. I RARKER, Allsbrook, S. C., R. F. e D. No. 4?adv e i W8 SQMtT MMULJ Lcocal and S. F. Bourne of the Fee Dee sec-1 ion was in Conway the latter part 1i >f last week. Hon. R. B, Scarborough was in torence Monday in attendance upon he United States District Court. Send in your renewal to-day. " ft (r ft ? ft N. t\ Jenrette of Tabor, N. C., was 11 Conway on business recently. ***** J. L. Michie, of Darlington, S. C., a ligh-dgcree mason, visited Conway ttst w^ek i. in .connection with the ' / ' ' 5^ n 1 i * lorry Chapter, Royal Arch Masons dc is a very popular man. m m Luther M. Stanley, of Loris, spent lorae time here last week on legal >usines8. * W. H. Bryant was here recently on )usiness. D. K. McDuffie, cashier of the Rank of Loris, was here on business est Thursday. J. K. Gore was in the city one day .,;-t week. C. H. Strder was recently in Spar:anburg. , ? ? ? * t ?1 Mrs. N. Sweet recently spent some Jme in Charleston with relatives. w ? Misses Winnie and Nettio Maude Holliday, of Galivants Ferry, visitc<l friends here recently. D. M. Burroughs was in South port. N. C., recently. Dr. L. Daggett of Tabor, N. C., v as in Conway on business last week. James Martin visited his sister, Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum, recently. E. M. Graham was among those week. ? ? * * W. P. Powers spent several hours here one day last week. ? * * ? m Get land deeds and mortgages of real estate at the Herald office. * * m The court house has been supplied for some time with water from the large tank n^ar the plant of the Conway Lumber Company. The water is not COOrl for UnvtVlinnr *Kllf L>nnrn?.iin.n _ _ 0 ? W-. M|||T wut ov purposes und in fighting fire as it is pumped up out of the lake and not faltered. J. M. McNeill was in Conway recently. He is one of htc progressive farmers of this county. m ? * J. .J Chestnut was in Conway on last Saturday. The streets became dry and dusty by the last of the week. * * There was another crowd of farmers in town last Saturday to get more information about the tick eradication campaign now about to begin. They were standing about in groups discussing the matter from various angles. J. D. Oliver of Greenwood was in Conway on business on last Saturday. * * * * * j Keep up with the interesting so-1 rials that this paper publishes. ? * * ? A. M. Dusenbury of Toddville was in Conway on business one afternoon last week. * # * * Read the advertisement of C. P. Quattlebaum appearing in this issue. * * * Boyce Brasington, of Darlington, S. C.. snout. t.llO . F _ L ...w .? wi\ vnvi mui friends In the city. ***** A. N. Cox, who has been visiting in Sumter, S. C., returned to the city this week. ***** Gregg McColl, of Darlington, S. C., *pent the first of the week here with friends. * * * 0 I have secured the agency :>f one reliable Mortgage Company and am in position to loan from $500.00 and up on Farm Property 50 per cent of ts value on long terms.?W. Percy Hardwicke, Agent.?adv m ? m John Holt is the owner of si new ouring car purchased from Russ *ros. tUB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Reliev'S Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, :tc.?adv. X OONWAT, S.?. ' M ; Pepsonal O. C. Cox and G. L. Warr of Loris spent a short time in Conway lust Thursday Some additions and repairs are being made to the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. H.?W. Ambrose. ?S 9\ J. L. Bell, one of the leading young business men of Wampee section, visited Conway on business the middle of last week. * a H. M. Sarvis of Allsbrook was in Conway last Thursday. Dan W. Hardwick, a member ot the County Board of Commissioners, spent a short time in Conway one day last week. S. M. Chestnut was in Conway on business last week. * J. T. B >otl\ was among those vis iting Co.i\\ay cn business last week. W. X. Gcrrahl has removed to Boston, Ga., where it is said he is engaged in the practice of law. A few years ago ho graduated at a law school in Atlanta, Cn.. : nd it is said that he h::s He so f - '?% --.-r. I " I" -IV V \ J.? . v?v ?, .V V. HII r.at State. ' I ? * * * * vi. C. Sessions spent some time here recently on business. G. W. Cannon passed through Conway last week on his way to M CVi S. C., where lie has moved with l.'.i 1 family and accepted a position. a * * * * < W. J. Hendricks was here recently on business. ***** G. .J. Holliday spent the day here last week attending to business. ***** J. G. Woodward recently accepted a position with the Conway Tiading Company. ***** Read the interesting advertisement in this issue concerning the Ford automobile handled at this point by Senator Hal L. BuckDec]) holes appear in many of our best public roads as a result of th< frequent rains through the Winter. * * * * It Is sure that everybody likes the Shielding Shadow, both as a serial storyj as published in this paper, and as a, moving picture show every Thursday at the Pastime. Clever work is done on the screen by the best artists in their line. It is interesting indeed at this point in the story. m m m I)r. Ji S. Dusenburv went to Florence a few days ago on professional business. Try a shave at the O. K. Barber Shop. It is the place for easy smooth edges.?adv. * m * * ? Bring the next job of printing to the Herald office and it will have attention. NOTICE. A1' members of the W. O. W. are urged to be present at a Special Meeting of Live Oak Camp No. 124, for the initiation of candidates. Thursday evening, March 15, at 7:30 o'clock. ' H.sM. RUSS, Clerk. ? Children as Soldiers. Great Britain is calling for more I young men for "cannon fodder,"" |aimy officials saying men over thirty can't stand tho strain. Mere children are now fighting in all the armies. with provision being made to take ir others when they "grow up." When General Sherman said "war is hell" ho treated hell unfairly..?Tamp'? Times. Never Know. The western judge that decided that a 'pretty girl is not an attractive nuisance" never had one call him on the telephone during business hours ?Rochester (N. Y.) Union and Advertiser. ?o Act Now. Borrow all you can now it looks like Europe is going to call for everything in sight to rebuild her war wasted places by. next year,?Copied. Not Possible. v "What a happy solution of the equal suffrage problem it would be if all women, who are fit for the ballot, could vote in place of the men who are not."?The Peru Normalite. Break your cold or LaGrippe with a few doses of G0>f>.?adv. i I AT HOTEL GRACE. Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel Grace are the following: J. E. Doyle, Columbia, S. C. Ed. L. Thomas, Birmingham, Ala. E. W. Miller, Charleston, S. C. D. L. Devore, Chadboum, N. C. H. C. Chapman, South Carolina. J. H. Mallard, Wilmington, N. C. R. E. Ward, Florence, S. C. Miss Bertie Cooper, Myrtle Beach, S. C. G. C. Cox, Myrtle Beach, S. C. A. Hutzler, Richmond, Va. M. A. Shesut, Orangeburg, S. C. C. G. Wilbourne, Columbia, S. C. J. A. Robinson, Columbia, S. C. T. F. James, Spartanburg, S. C. J no. W. Brown, Wilmington, N. C. C. E. Dordcn, Ala. , E. R. Walker, South Carolina. H. M. Sarvis, Baltimore, Md. F. C. Norris, Florence, S. C. C. A. Tcasdale, New York J. S. Beverly, Conway, S. C. E. L. Minshaw, Florence, S. C. J. B. Lawrence, South Carolina. E. C. Stackhousc, Marion, S. C. 10. Robinson, Boston, Mass. C- P. Roberts, Jr., Marion, S. C. A. A. Duncan, Florence, S. C. J no. L. Cooper, Philadelphia, Pa. J. H. Moretere, Ohio. Geo T. Bryan, Greenville, S. C. M. H. Lundefir, Rock Hill. J. L. Michie, Darlington, S. C. O. Frank Hart, Columbia, S. C. J. W. Ivey, Florence, S. C. E. M. Matthews, Florence. S. C. B. G. Gregg*, Jr., Florence. S. C. P?t?r R?!!L:s, Flcrer.cc, S. C. J. B. Aiken. Florence, S. C. - - I IB F. Martin, Rowland, N. C. .1. E. Major, Atlanta, Ga. M. Stackhouse, Marion, S. C. T. J.. Stackhouse, Mavion, S. C. I F. ?. Watson, Marion, S. C. W. F. Harrelson, Marion, S. C. j J. H. Kirby, Mullins, S. C. | B. L. Rogers, MuHinc, S. C. j G. M. Tru'uok, Marion, S. C. j F. \V. RoiY.iann, Clenson College, s. c. H. O. Barron, New York. Wm. J. Joyce, Baltimore, Md. \V. J. Baldwin, Cerro Gordo, N. C. Ik D. Boone, New York Mi s Garlington, Fair Bluff, N. C. M. T>. Stevens, Boris, S. C. J. D. Thomas, Boris, S. C. Mr. nrd Mrs. Hairy Darrenfaeber, South Carolina. C. \Y. Morgan, South Carolina. \V. 1. King, Virpinia. W. M. Vaught. Wilmington, N. C. T. J. Vaught, Nixonvillo, S. C. W. B. Tribler, South Carolina. F. M. Tharin, Charleston, S. C. H. B. Wessingcr, Florence, S. C. W. R. Peterson, Wibnington, N. C. ur n ? - w. rrescott, Columbia, S. 0. F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C. Ralph Flkir.s, Wilmington, S. C. Joe Vereen. Little River, S. C. P. F. Griffith, Charleston, S. C. H. L. Gant, Now York C. C. Roccc, North Carolina. Wm. L. Miller, North Carolina. Roy Timmormnn, Atlanta, Ga. J. E. Johnson, North Carolina. Henry I. Thompson, Colombia, S. C Mr. Rates, New York C. L. Sehofiehl, Marion, S. C. M. W. Davis, Marion, S. C. L. H. Burnett, North Carolina. W. J. Piekett, Montgomery, Ala. F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington, N C O. O. Whitlock, Wilmington, N. C. M. T. Glenn, Charleston, S. C. E. C. Moore, Wilmington, N. C. J. L. Welleans, Richmond, Va. S. T. Pinner, Baltimore, Md. Miss F. Binns, Chicago, 111. o | "l7P TO THE MINUTE" S nj Surety Bond Service-?Bonds E 1 issued and delivered sutne H 3 day applied for. Barked by E 8 Company 10(1 yo;>rs old. R $ W. B. UOXE, Marion, S. C. I I I Subscribe to the Herald?$1.00. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c.5Or. *1 A* All r?~i? II ?- -T- > ?? ? t#SWC 9> || [ LINIMENT D Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your drufKiit will refund money if PAZO OINTMRNT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding riles in6tol4days. The first application giveu Kase and Rest. 50c. % \ h . EXTRA SESSION IS_I_ PROBABLE SOON' Congressmen Expect Call From President Not?tarter Than itne ;v.% ?: m?> SUPPLY MEASURES MUST BE PASSED Other Important Legislation Also on Administration Program. Washington.?Prospects of an extra session of congress soon seems strong. Members of congress generally *>ow look for an extra session to be called not later than June as a result of hints said to have been thrown out by officials close to President Wilson. Aside from any action on the iiruH, . . Ad .uxiu cd ship cull, the nee<l ol an extra fies- s: si on to puss the big supply Ir er.su r?s which failed at the last session, is regarded by officials as imperative. Nearly all of the executive departments of th?> nowi'niiKTit wiM cuff"" particularly in the array's ucfen e plans, unlesc congress supplies the h.or cs.* .try funds. In addition, there are other measures that the administration regiv tied as almost imperative which failed to pass. They included amendments to the shipping and federal reserva laws, legislation to strengthen the Adamson law, conservation, foreign selling combinations and enlarg ment of the interstate commerce co.n missing. The President himself has not definitely indicated whether he has given up hope that an extra session may be avoided, but many members of congress still insist that he will call congress together soon should ho decide he lacks authority to arm mer chant ships. * WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR "CORNS Appiv a few drops then lift corns or callusses off with fingers?no pain. No humbug1 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 ar.d 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 rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus, instantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or callusses but shrivels them without even irritating the surrounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no soreness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order it fcp you,?adv n ? The new cottage next door to the residence of L. It. Ambrose is now .veil under way. A. T?. Garren is the contractor and expects to finish the work soon. o NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the order of the Probate Court, I will sell at Gurley, S. C., at 11 o'clock on March 23rd, 1917, all and singular all of the personal estate of R. M. Prince, Dec'd., consisting of mules, fanning implements, furniture and other articles. Terms of sale cash. E. W. PRINCE, \ , Administrator, t o NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late R% M. Prince are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the un- ? dersigned, and all persons holding v' claims against said R. M. Prince are ? ? < v^nnoclA/l ? * .vMUv?wu w tuc me same uuiy item** ized and verified according to law with the undersigned. E. W. PRINCE, Qualified Administrator of R. M. Prince, Deceased. Gurley, S. C., February 20, 1917.