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RASSOALEIS FOR PnESIOEHT'S PUN Other South Carolina Membert Oppose Conscription or 1 Arc Undecided. "W;vsh i ng t o: r r?A t 41.is time the on.. iri0..iiXu' ti.e Scuth Cuiolina i 4ruwon in Congress n ho decluros cut rig..; that he will, vote for the admiu-is.i.aion plan of , raising an army b> f selective conscription, is Representa tive J. W. Kagsdale. Mr. Kngsdalt says he will vote for the plan agreed \ upon by the Presicluct, the Secretary of War and the military experts with out exceptions or conditions, as he recently indicated in a speech while the 1 war resolution wus being debated. Senator Tillman is emphatically in favor of the volunteer system o! raising an army, and he would let the ^ various commands elect their own I officers, if the li tter ran n-iliB en < v > animation proving their fitness. Senator E. D. Smith is at the present f time inclined to favor the voluntcei I sys cm unless it fail . Representatives Whaloy, Nicholls Dcminick and Byrnes are positively in favor of giving the volunteer sys tern a chance before using con.vcriptior.. Representative Stevenson I understood to take the same stand Ropiescntative Lever lias not full;, made up his mind. The House committee on military j aflairs, of which Keprcsentativt i Nicholls is a number, will report by :?I vote of three to oi.e a bill carrying a; vclunbrer provision. If the vote oi Congress were taken today it woulo b ' overwhelmingly in favor of volunteers, but the conscription principle is gaining converts as time passes. The judge advocate general of >th< auny today ruled that States have .. right to form new units of the. .National Guard, but Secretary JJUikcr luges that States refrain from cxer cisii'i' this vicrht nnfil t!-?#? vi?t i r??? O - -o V1,v- v*?. units aic filled. m PROGRAM FOR HORRY UNION. The Union will l>e held at Paulej I Swamp commencing Fridajr before the 5th Sunday in April, 1J>1 i". Preaching Friday at 11 o'Vlock by R. O. Hendrick.?Recess 15 minutes. Union opened by the Moderator, Lits of Churches c;illcd, letters called for and read, Remarks, limitation tc visitors. Qucrry No. 1: The Gospel Dispensation, Did it Begin at the Birch of 'Christ or at the Beginning of His Teaching? Assigned to ?. !i. Brow . Committee appointed. Union adjourned until Saturday. Saturday. 9:30 a. m.?Union opened by tl?< Moderator. Llist of churches called, Invitation to visitors. Query No. 2: Did Christ Baptii' with Water? Assigned to C. L. ha\>rimore. Query No. 3: What is the Deed, the Ointment and Odor to us Now? John 12th chap., 3rd verse, assigned to R. O. Hendrick. Query No. 4:What Became of the Diciples When Christ was Arrested, m ??? Thrill piles t shocked, ama: other such picl the pathos, the tific warfare, w 1?A ^SS^nviS At Pastim Saturday,. Show Starts: 5, Admission: i save Peter and John? Assigned to J L. Hazelton. Report of committee. Location pf second session of th? Union. Union closed in its usual form. A. P. THOMPSON, ?Committee. GARDEN SEED ARE 6IVENAWAY FREE The Heiu'd has obtained through th.? kindness of Congressman J. W. Rugsdnle in Washington, a small quantity of flower aid vegetable seeds for the purpose of giving free to the people in this community who desire to plant .xxck yards and vacant lots in pursuance of the general effort now bring made to produce abundant food crops this year. It will all aid in the war. We will hand cut the seeds to those who will use them until our small supply is exhausted. PROGRAM OF PEE DEE UNION. The Pee Dee Union convenes with the Salem Baptist church April 27 th t0 April 29th. Friday. 11 :u?J a. m.?.introductory Sermon hy M. A. McCfacken. 12:00 m.?lioll Call, Delegates Ei rollod. 12:3? p. m.?Ou ry: The Relation or Difference of the Sou! a:.d Spirit, by C. P. Bullock. Song and Prayer by E. 1.. Owens Reports of the Cam mi tiers on ti e objects viz: .Age I Minister.;, a' signed to Mt. Pisgah church; Fnre'gn Miariens, assigned to Artioeh church: hate Missions. oszigned to BakerY Chapel.? Discussions. Evening Services. 7:00 p. m.?Preaching by E. I... j I Owens. j Saturday. j 10:00 a. m.?Prayer Service by J. C. Barnhill. 10:15 a. in.?2nd Query; What, would be the best Steps to Take to! Spiritualize our Churches to a Frecx, ;n ?o r?.. ? *r ? I >\ 11 vi in hi;; ; l>y .1. v, ?jones. j 11:00 a. in.'?Which is the Most detrimental to the Cause of Christ I the Sin of Omission or the Sin of I Commission ? By W. J. Wilder, 11:30 a. m.?Preaching: by S. L. Purvis. 12:15 p. m.?New Business. 12:30 p. tn.?Miscellaneous Business. Swnday. 10:30 a. m.?Sunday School 11:30 a. m.?Missionary Sermon by ; Rev. H. B. Roberts. L. D. Holt, J. C. Bamhill, Committee. o Harmon Dusenbury of Toddvillo. spent Thursday and Fn'day of last week in town with relatives. * * * * * Mrs. A. M. Dusenbury with her daughters. Mary and !,jv" few hours in town Saturday afternoon shopping*. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sea' borough spent a few days in Columbia last week. S. G. Booth was in Conway one day {last week. ipon thrill. You art zed. overwhelmed. No turo of the melodrama, horror of modern scien* ill be or could be created AS t-jlNCE'S NOTHING SO CREAT EVER Jkfi 0 BY THE BRAIN OF MAN." -tvt, journal 1 ^ TL??1? ie iircairc i April 21 st. I and 10 O'clock 25 A 50 Cta. THE HOMtY HMtAL Lrocal and K. J. Black well of Marion was airong those visiting Conway on bus-1 iness last week. Read the first installment of our new serial, Patriu, w.ieh will be published in this papei on Thursday, May 3rd. It will appear in moving pictures at the Pastime, theater on | Thursday nights. The films arc brand ( new and you will keep up with the story if you like something new. ? # This paper will strive to keep its readers as well informed as possible as to the latest developments every week in legfcrd to $?e war, ! "? * V' t This section of the State i:ccd special attention in the way of guards against the. common enemy. That Uncle Sam is providing for h goes without saying. ? * ? ? Car C. S. Meal, al>o car 8-G-O o hand. Get our prices if in need or any. Lot is Grocery Co.?adv. ? * Get lai d deeds and mortgages ol real estate at the Herald office. - ? ? The new cottage bving erected b.\ V V> cu L >. *'. Mm 11 ii uii iumii outci is rap Idly ncaring completion. The work on the new Methedis' parsonage is going ahead us rapidly as possible. There has been some de lay which was unavoidable owing t the lack of n utcrial which was orderel in time but which has net been, delivered by the transportation com panics. J. H. Stone of Wilmington, N. C. arrive*! in Conway la:l Wednesday and was met here by a car from Lit tie River after a few minutes wait lie was on his w-ay to Little River on 1 business. * ? * i Two cars of corn expected to artiv* ! this week, also car Rice, car of Meal,! 'car Grits, oar Flour, car Horse and Mule Feed. Can save von money as Wit iM>ll fni- j>? / " . ?. v m iui wt n. lANin urtll'tl J' CO.? 11(1 V. W. B. Coxe of .Marion was in Con-! way on business tlie latter part of last week. *<*? '* I T. B. Cooper of Sooastee was ill j Conway recen thr. * * ] Julius Johnson was here recently on business. 4 Prof. M. W. Wall was in the Loris section on ibutsiness .recently. m This country is now fin?5.ng out 'something ubout the high cast of living. Economy is the only remedy. Out out all luxuries. * Tlie cooH nights of last week showed that Winter was hardly departed. There was a light frost one nigln last wer.k causing some damage t? the young strawberry crop and doing slight damage to the young irish potatoes. * * * * F. F. Covington of Marion, S. C., arrived in Conway on last Wednesday evening-, the court at Marion having adjourned after remaining in session only about three hours. ? # FOR RENT?Small cottage recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seals. Has room for large garden. Apply tbo H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. m * The cottage known -as the E. A. Pitrmn place near the corporate limits of Conway has good room for gardens and fields. It is for rent on reasonable terms. Apply to H. H. Woodward, Attorney-at-3jaw, Conway, S. C. Every farmer in this county is expected to help in the carrying out of the plans of the United States for prosecuting the war; by planting all the ground he can in food crops. Now is the time to act in this important matter. Planting time is here. * m I \T.,r, O A Tr< rv. o. n. r.pfim ot immDerton, N. C., is visiting Mrs. A. W. Barrett. | 0 j Frank Clarke, of Hopewell, VaM Iafter spending several days in town with his mother, Mrs. Flora B. Clarke, left last Saturday to resume his work at that place. ? * This is a lime when it will pay all foreigners in this country to obey the laws of the United States and say nothing. All suspicious characters will be closely watched from now on. P. COWWAT, g. 0. I Personel Head the advertisement of M. G. Andersen appearing for the first time in this issue. He is local agent for the McMaster attachment for Ford cars changing them from narrow tc wide tread so that they will fit the ruts. See him and have your car fitted with a sA. m m m ? The section of the United States lying along the Atlantic Coast is more likely to feci the effects of actual warfare than are the section ol the interior. Therefore we need to take greater precautions here. Plans are being perfected for the construction of the new garage which lion. Hal L. Buck will build on the lots he recently purchased on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Laurel Street. The building will lotnpri.t tin necessary quarters for the. Fort, epairing and service business as well as disj.lt y .-j i.te for the Fold cars. The lot is now vacant by leason o' tearing down the old livery stabler which stood titers on the coiner sin'" the time of Walter E. Porter. Just arrived Car rap. car Timothx Haj', car Oats. Can sell you cheaper that. Wilmington, or Richmond, as we have the goods bought. I.oris Grocery Co.?adv. * * The attorneys for C. C. Gore, Sr., and Mrs. Laura Gore Lewis, have served notice of appeal to the supreme court from the order of nonsuit granted recently by Judge T. U.j Spain in the damage suit brought l.-> | dr. Gore against the Whitevilh iiUmber Co. I The railroads arc important factors in the war situation. ***** N. ft, Allsbrook of Allsbrook. S. C.. .as in Conway on business recently. | ***** There were showers of rain hist Friday. % ? ***** | When it comes to the war with Germany this section of our State is is strong for war as any neighborrood in the South. * ? * Mrs. J as. b. Hedrick was called to^ Wilmington, N. C., on business last week. ***** Velvet Uean Mcttl, very thin? fov hugs ar.d cows. Also 90 day Velvet Beans for seed, Boris Grocery Co.? adv * The board off assessors were *& sesjsion last week at the County Audi1 tor's office going- over the tax returns I of Che county. 1. P. Patrick of Burgess, S. C., was I ui Conway last week on bu&wess. , ? ? * Miss Louise Powell of Pair Bluff. IN. C., visited her cousin, Miss Mab I J Norton, recently. I * * m j WANTED TO BUY. I Old false teeth; don't matter if I n oken. I pay $1 to $10 per set I Send by parcel post and receive chccl I by return mail. F. Teri, 403 Nortl j W olfe St., Baltimore, Md.?adv?4-if 17-4t. J. W. Taylor and P. W. Bethca, ot I Conway attended services at Union I church last Sunday. I * * * * Write and if you have a phone call us lip and get our prices, as we have Ithe goods bought, and can save you money. Boris Grocery Co.?adv. Mrs. Marion Schroeder, of VVi 1 -, mington, N. C., is spending some tim^ at "Hotel Grace with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Hedrick. I .1. T. Shelley of Aynor, spent a day in the city recently. Mrs. Marvin Davis of Marion, guest of Mrs. J. E. Watson, returned home Saturday. Ulric S. Harper of Toddvillc. snent I the first of the week in town visiting relatives. o "UP TO THE MINUTE" Surety Bond Service?Bonds issued and delivered same day applied for. Backed by Company 10(*> years old. W. B. COXE, Marion. S. C. ??? < AT HOTEL GRACE. ? The following are recent arrivals at Hotel Grace: D. M. Irwin, Columbia, S. C. c< Jas. A. Thigpen, Florence, SC. P H. O. Barron, Marion, S. C. a K. B. Melton, St. Louis, Mo. a J. R. Thompson, Richmond, Va. s R. J. Williams, Mullins, S. C. r J. G. Halford, Mullins, SC. tl H. C. White, Columbia, SC. .8 T. W. Davis, Boston, Mass. b J. F. Bennett, Latta, S C. * Rev. and Mrs. Lightbourn, George- tl town, S. C E. U. Walker, Wilson, N C. * C. G. Bush, Tampa, Fla c. M. \1. Stalvey, Waverly Mills, S C 11 E. C. Stalvey, Waverly Mills, S C. 1 C. Hedley, South Carolina t J. M. Ward, North Carolina. t G E. Hobes, Wilmington, N. C. a A. T. Johnson, Wilmington, N. C. C J E. Rhoad, South Carolina. ^ G. G. Anderson, South Carolina. J G. L. Walker, Greenville, S. S. s F Hall Andrews, Wilmington, N C. v Winston Dotheron, North Carolina. I W. C. Keith, South Carolina. 'i: A. S. Crosby, Columbia, S. C > W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. [s J R. Harrell, South Carolina. F. W. Turbeville, South Carolina. i F. H. James, New York City. i J. M. Robinson, South Carolina. t Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Valentair, N Y. s C. N. Dunn, North Carolina. \ C. A. Perry, North Carolina. t W. ('. ('nloimnn VIavom/ia C _ _ . , IVKUV.C, H. v . f M. G. Smith, Greenwood, S. C. c C. M. Jordan, Norfolk, Ya. ( S. T. McDowell, L. Burp, Inch t George T. Clark, Wilmington, N C. W. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C. > W. B. Sim mors, Charleston, S. C. ^ D. E. Lawson. Florence, S. C. 1 K. 1\ Burger, Wilmington, N. C. J. C. Gore, Greenwood, S. C. L. 11. Burnett, Wilmington, N. C. 1 M. I. Ginsbry, Atlanta, Ga. ( Hon. R. B. Scarborough and H. 11. 1 Woodward cf the Conway bar spent the first of this week in Columbia where they appeared before the su- ' proine I'ouit on the opposite sides in 1 the case of D. A. Spivey, plaintiff vs. < Conway Lumber Co. a . DEATH OF GOOD CITIZEN. 1 Richard B. Singleton, a highly esteemed citi'/.en of Socastee, died at Irs home March 26, having bad a a ? - - - ougiu stroKe 01 paralysis a few days previous. He was nearly seventy years of age and a veteran of the Civil War. He served in Company E. 20th South Carolina Regiment. Another oid soldier has answered the roll call from above. He was married March 22, 1877 to Miss Elizabeth I , I King, who survives him. There is jalso a daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dusentbury of Toddville and a son, Sam G. i Singleton of Soeastee. The deceased was a member of Soeastee Methodist 'church, and "lived an exemplary life, loved by all whtt "knew him. Funeral sevvicse were conducted by tl.e pastor, Rev. M- W. <Coo"k. o ** CARD OF THANIiS. j I hereby express my heartfelt thanks to many friends and neighbors and especially Dr. J. A. Norton am1 Messrs. D. M. Causee ami George King, for their kindness to me during the illness of my wife and my .stay among them. Respectfully, John I). Causee. A -? ~ ^ ? . April I i, lyiY. o Plant every Coot of land this year in food crops. Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Scarborough cisited Columbia recently. * * * Arthur Rheuark of Toddville spent last Thursday in town. ***** Jehu Causey was in the city on business one day last week. S. Fowler was in Conway recently. Prof. M. W. Wall was in Columbia the first of this week. ***** I). A. Calhoun spent last Sunday j in Conway with relatives. , ***** i W A TT^o. - " ... ... ivJiiiau w?? away me 11rst ^ of the week on business. I * < T. B. Lewis spent the first of the , week in Columbia on business. \ o , Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your drutstat will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT !all? to cure anycn?e of Itching Blind. Bleeding or ProtrudinK Piles in 6(0 14 day* 1 The 6r?t application give* Ease and Real. 50c 1 ? . < He Retaliates. 1 A Missouri editor refuses to pub- i lish obituaries of people who do not take his paper. His view is that peo- < pie who <1? not take their home paper ; are dead anyway, and their passing ] has no news value.?Latta Observer. < m? SUSPICIOUS GERMAN PliGED IN LOCKUP A foreigner tramping through the ountry by way of Wampee the latter art of last week, said to people long the way that he was a German; ml that any country which did not ide with Germany in this war was otten, or words to that effect. Along h3 road he stopped frequently and athered quantities of yild flowers, saving some of them at a house he toted he would return later and take hem away.,^ . Sheriff James A. Lewis was notiied to be on the lookout for this haracter as he left Wampee on Satrday to take the road for this place, 'he sheriff watched the bridge across he lake for him, but the man crossed h* lake by the old bridge near the bandoned plant of the Burroughs & irant Lumber Co. He came down Iain Street and meeting Chief L. R. Ambrose, requested that the officer hould lock him up for the night. He ras finally lodged in the county jail ly sheriff James A. Lewis to await instructions from State ami Federal authorities ae to what disposition Jlould be made of him. In Conway he stated to the authovtfes that he was of Jewish decent. V.s he talked entirely in some foreign ongue, Bill Kubonke, the - Austriani * T f t ;hoe maker was calle<l in to qxtcipVet vhat he said. Bill advised the auhorities to detain him. Here heZiwc Ins nar.e as Albert Golden, and -hunted to have boon working for a -lothing concern in Richmond, Va?, ip to a few weeks ago. At last accounts the sheriff had u>t heard from the authorities as to l.lw.Ow... .1 1 ll -.- ? ' "inmri iic- miuuki DC xurnod loose or icld for trial on some charge. o The Confederate Veterans have aeon calling at the Clerk's office luring the past week to get their pension chocks. Henry I,ewis and son of Ffoyds township, both visited Conway last week remaining here several hours an business. Airs. j. Atwator, of Spartanburg, is visiting her daughter, M .a. A. W. Barrett. . ' 41 " t # f ^ * i ?>i/ "* ! Waster Warner Hodriok ar.ived in the city recently and will attend the Burroughs High School. 5,000 lbs. Plato Moat under the market, see us at once. Loris tiroeery Co.?adv Ar :< >yv / * v III II HilW?lil^ firs. Vernon Castle as Pat rid Chditnin^ PATPIA International 5<prial 4) ? ' YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers. V You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn )r callus, stops soreness at once and soon vne corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost it cry little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft lorn or callus. This1 shov.ld be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm -very time.? adv. 4