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I CHECK BRITISH, BUT i S, WirH lOSS OF LIFEi V Teutons Aoain Fail in Costly Efforts t# Retake Gavrelle ? (ft Back. ? ^ s.t,, v;u?> )'( The fiuMli 'day tl\e terrific I r rimgglc on the British front in [ K.aiiCC opened with both sides still ki iving vainly for a iWision. Tin* Germans resulted to the te.rribly ? costly'tactics of massed attacks and apparently succeeded in checking the British advance. This partial sue. ess was wo.i, according to spectators of the titanic conflict, at a staggering tolfcof human life. fBftst week's fighting in the great battle in the Arras region seems to have been chiefly in connection with i a renewed German effort to wrest from the British the village of Govrelle. Through the capture of this place on Monday Gen. Haig pushed a sharp wedge into the German lines along the Arras-Doual road. The Germans sacrificed thousands of men in attempts to take it, but, failed cor, pletely. The attacking foiccs wen cjmght by the British artillery bar- I r^gHI1 and broken up. French Hope! Counters. On the AisnV but tlof runt, tK-~ French jU"o had to contend with vio lent Gcr.>an reactions. Several pow-| crt'ul attacks wo)'e made in an a - ! . t<mid to drive Gen. Nivolle's forces from the plntoru near the (' 'cm sin- i !)cs.l)?mos. The Germans lost lieavi!\ in the breaking of these assaults by 4 ho IY< nch artillery fire. HELP THE KIDNEYS Conway Readers Are Learning The Way. It's Ihr little kidney i1 >?- ? ! The h o c , weak or aching ha 1: Too unnoticed urinary disordersT'at may load to dropsy and Bright's disease, \Vlw the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan's Kidnev < r" . , , ... !i A remedy especially for weak lcielp.e'-s. Doan's have been used in kidney < 11 villi I )'??? "0 I indorsed by 40,000 people?endurs c<! at home. Proof of merit in a Conway citizen's statement. , E. I,. Moore, wood worker, N. Main St.* C< nway, says: "My kidneys we r< ! out of order. I had y.'-nr^ back and was lame and stiff in the ; morning. I also had other > u, us kidnev trouble. I u * <1 |>'?on' u'? {] ney Pills, procured at the Cor.wa) , ' Ding Co., as directed ami tiny ? lioved me." Price 50c, at all dealer*. D h simply ask for a kidney remedy?g ? j i Doan's Kidney Pills?the yap e Mr. Moife had. Foster-iMilburn Co. J, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv o J. M. Boyd of Aynor, S. C? spent Sunday in Conway. 1 o Deafness Cannot He Cured, by local applications, as they cannot; reached the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure! deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a! ngnbling sound or imperfect hearing, i a J?/ when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the in-1 flammation can be taken out and this! tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by j fc Catarrh, which is nothing but an in-' ^ flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. 1 We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. j< Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. V*, Citation Notice. ttrn i nn.' /"v 11 (1A t i rn t t . t. ... . n 1 A 1 Ti Wl' UAKUhllNA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, PL T. Lewis, made suiL j1 to me, to grant him Letters of Ad- / ministration of the Estate of and ef-,' foots of Mary A. Lewis. ' THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular : the kindred and creditors of the said r Mary A. Lewis, deceased, that they 1 be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Con- ' ^ way, S. C., on the 10th day of May 1 1947, next, after publication hereof, ??(M ofrjtocl* in tlj^ forenoon, to shew 1 cause, ftjfey why the said 1 Administration not be grant- 1 ed. . , . GIVEN undci* my Hand, this 2llrd 1 dry of April Anno Domini, 1917. Published on the 26th of April and Mrd day of May 1917 in the Horry * I Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, ^ , - Probate Judge. $ fctf >Jl tyi Wi ^ TRIP AROUND THE WORLD Will be given by the ladies of the; 'resbytcrian church, Friday week, lay 11th, tickets to be sold at the Lurch at 8 o'clock. Cars will he waiting for passengers. Rates of are will be 50 and 25 cents. u NOTICE. All parents of Cradle Roll babies ire urged tcT bring the babies to the >1 cthodist Church next Sunday morn? g at 11 o'clock. 1 *?. /^AV I) A ?Ci. Xj. uua/V i , riistui . KNOW FIRST THEN ACT One great necessity at this time is to keep the people of every ru ral community fully inl'onvH (1 01 every event in the world crisis. It is nothing like near over y< t. To know is to have power. Unless the people know what is going on and thus be able to judge what may happen, they cannot take the I steps that ought to be taken to j protect themselves both now and mi the future. Therefore it is the duty of ever} 1 body to try to keep up with the times iuul keep his neighur iu1 farmed. One who does not read the p..p will remain ignorant and will be i slow to act with otheis for the (moral good. A man who know i | ; otniiig v ill act i" the d ak. . . . I I Owing to the high cor' >' or r rd other l.iaterial, it is impos i r.ible to send out newspap ;rs free. | jia reader of th's p'-P' a I .i d ewe i'er ?t. \ c a"o loeki u. ' you to send us ti e ri.oney to-day If you'.' n?Ighbcr is talcing k : n<" want . to pint !?y i'? :,.Sv>n of not paying for it. induce him t.o rcrev nnd keep the paper for the in'orrnrti >n of himself ar.d his famPy. lie fore } ( ur name *s taken oin 'no !i. l. sci d in for the paper* to day. o STATEMENT OF THE OWNER. SMI 1*, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED Itt THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 21, 1912, f*N C fP'. _ II ii i i \ ? i i i i in* iion \ 11(.*rui<i. puousneo wops ly at Conway, South Carolina, foi April 1st, 1917. STATY) OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of llorry. ss. Before me, a Notary Public in anil for the State ai <1 county aforesaid personally appeared H. H. Woodward, * ho, having been duly sworn according to law, deposed ami .says tha. h< s the editor of the Horry Herald, and that the following is, to the best <>' libs knowledge and boliof, a true stat? meat oi the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid puhlicuh'on l'or the date shown in the above caption required oy the Act of August 24 1912, embodied in section 44o, Postal Laws and Keyillations, printed on th<reverse side of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addressee the publisher, editor, managing editor, and busim ?s managers aie: Publisher: Conway Publishing Company, Conway, S. C. Editor: H. H. Woodward, Conway S. C. Managing Editor: H. If. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Business Managers: II. II. Woodward, Conway, S. C. 2. That the owners are: Conway Publishing Company,?Only stockholder holding 1 per cent, or more of the capital stock, is H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. !>. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding I per cent or more ol total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholdei s, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholders or security holder appears upon the books of the company as tiustec or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the comnany as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant lias no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so- stated by lim. H. H. WOODWARD. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of April 1917. J. McC. MARTIN. Notary Public, S. C. | THE HOBBY HBRAM Lrocval and ' The efforts of Prof. M. W. Wall to further the agricultural interests of I this county du.ing the past scveial i years are desert nig of the highest appreciation. He i.. taking a leading part in the civic p. pa red r. ess cam. 1 paign carried out ias* week and now 'i being continued in vaiidus ways to'( aid the people in ^getting ready to 1 withstand the war, and the hard times that will surely f? I c\v in its train. * There is no better home demonstration. wo^er in ^ South Carolina than Miss Derham* One more zealous in the interest of the iu:a life of Horry County could not be | found in any State. m m m m m Wanted quickly 1,000 bushels peas for cash.?W. Boyd Jones?adv. Mrs. W. R. Britt recently visited friends and relatives in Georgetown County. * The Rev. W. B. Duncan, Jr., was in Conway for some time last week. It ir rather hard for some people. I.jrc to realise that the United State.. ! involved in a horrible war. You I may know that she is. I Henry Byrd of Avnor, S. C., spent '".ist Sunday in Conway with friend . S rn j of the boys who recently k ft ..nd joined the ravy, \. rit<; back home that they get good trcatm nt and good fare. This is a contradiction to the statements being circulated in same quarters thai the sen vice is ha: d. There is to he a special sermon on j 1Mcpivrcdnoss at Sandy Plain chuich Sunday May the (1th at 4 p. m. A cordial invitation to all who can utjtend the services. Mi*, and Mrs. ,). M. Charlotte of Greenville, S. C., were recent arrii vals here to spend seme time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Cushman, ? A revival meeting began at Rehcboln Methodist church on Sunday Might, April 'JOth, to iuu through . ext Sunday. All good people arc iccjuosled to earnestly pray for th< success of the meeting. Mrs. Florence Johnson of Conwa.x loft here last week *o visit hei da ugh iter, Mrs. Shelley in Charleston, S. C. * i Only few more velvet seed beans to offer.?\V. Boy<9 Jones?adv. * Mrs. Stancel of Lumberton, N. C., arrived in Conway recently to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Collins. Mrs. S. A. Kpps left here recently for her home in Boardman, N. C., after visiting Mrs. A. W. Barrett. J Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vaught of Wil-| mington, N. C., were here last week i visiting the parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vaught. * m The advice of the department of !agriculture now not to be "finicky" (about new foods and in different | styles from what we have been used jto; and see that food is properly! I cooked; and that there is no waste. I It is (rood advice in view of the war i i times now approaching. * * * * Whatever you do, don't neglect the ga'dens this year. i m * * ? h. D. Magrath has given out the specifications for a handsome new cottage which he will have erected within the next few months on his vacant property in Conway. The war has put a stop to some plans that had been maturing in this| community for improvements of a| subs antial nature. Now, according to the advice of many winters this is |entirely wrong. The more the people I get discouraged and show a tendency to stop ordinary business and im-' provements; just that much worse off will this section be when hostilities | cease and we return to peace. Although the war must go on, it is highly important that business affairs shall go on also and furnish employment for the "people and keep I im ? ? 1 vv.iuuiuiiq Mh mucn as possible. ^ WANTED TO BUY. Old false teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $10 per . set.. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail, F. Tcrl, 403 North Wolfe Stft Baltimore, Md. adv?4-]f) 17-4t. . ), 00WW AT, 8 0. il" " 1 |, Personal H. B. Johnson of Aynor spent some { time in Conway last Friday on business. Recently the water in the river has been low and people have been taking advantage of the good opportunity to catch fish. Several long strings have been caught. m m m m m 4 R. K, Benson was among those who visited Conway on business from the! country last week, * I. I\ Patrick of Burgess, S. C., visited Conway on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Graham of G 1ivants Ferry, S. CM spent a day here last week. + Mrs. John Morrison of Mcu'trie, Ga., arrived here recently to spend some tim" \ isiting relatives. Recently she has brca spending a week with her nicer, .1 .. 1). V. Richardson, at Hotel Grace. ? * * Mrs. Ellen Ki\on Oockfield was in Conway one d; y last week from Cherry Grove. N. F. Nixon vis'U i C nw;y or business last week. I ? ? * * A. H. Jack on of Ni.. hols. 5!. u. . in Conway on business one day reccntly. Mr. Jackson is among th.c progressive farmers of Floyds 'i' w i * ' ship. Get land deeds and mortgages at, the Herald office. * ? * John Singleton of Toddville was i: I Conwav last week on business Many back-yards arc being- planted. Look out for food first. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Stone of Little River visited Conway recently. Mrs. Clarence Graham of Myrtle Reach, spent several days of last week in Conway with relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson of Little River spent a short time ii CoViway one day last week. m * 1.' W. Cooper, one of the leading business men from Wilmington, N C., spent some time here last week, and while here visited his relative. Coroner, L. W. Cooper. m m m M iss Alma Jackson was in Conway] one day recently. NOTICE. I will be at Loris Drug* Store, Loris, S. C., May 1,2, 3. 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Don't forget your precious Eyes, have them looked after. Yours for Optometry, Lycurgus A. Woodruff, the Eye Man.?adv?2t | * B. H. Ilarrelson of Allsbrook was in Conway one day last week. Attention is called to the advertisement of J. M. Layton of Georgetown, S. C.? who has this territory for the "Emerson Four," the lowest priced five passenger car in America with 110 inch wheel base. He is ad-: vertising for live representatives to handle this car. ***** Notice the advertisement of 1'almetto Grocery Company. They give I good advice. ***** A. J. Mishoe of Loris was in C011-, way on business one day last week, j ***** W. L. Rhodes was here one day last week on business. * m m m H. C. McKeill, manager of the! Hammer Lumber Company of Little I River, passed through Conway last ( Thursday in his car going to Charleston on business for his company. He was accompanied by Mi-s. McKeill. o I 1 "UP TO THE MINUTE" . Surety Bond Service?Bonds issued and delivered same day applied for. Backed by Company 106 years old. W. B. COXE, Marion, S. C. % AT HOTEL GRACE. 1 Among the i*ecent arrivals at Hotel Glraee are the following: J. F. Hudson, Chicago, 111. K v.. N orris, Florence, ?>. C.. C?. B. King, Wilmington, N. C. W. W. Long, Clcmsoh College, S C. C. C. Keece, South Carolina. K. L. Meares, Wilmington, N. C. Jno. 1*. Confer, Wilmington, N. C. J. C. Robesin, Wilmington, N. C. C W. A. .Miller, Virginia. t J. A. Brothers, North Carolina. J. W. Browney, South Carolina. ? C. vV. Williams, South Caiolina. J. A. Dosier, Augusta, Ga. vj. E. Davcnpors, Baltimore, Mcl. o C. K. Chrittybery, Columbia, 8. C. K. L. Lethner, Brooklyn, N. V. / H. C. McKecl and Wife, North Carolina. A. C. Powers, Norfolk, Va. .s L. S. Noell, North Carolina. L. E. Polk, Philadelphia, Pa. t K. Lee Spilman, Baltimore, Md. 11. C. Paikinson, Charlotte, N. C. 1 J. G. Todd, Wilmington, N. C. Win. H. Davis, Boston, Mass. J. M. Wilson, Atlanta, Ga. R. J. Jones. Jr.. Wilmi gton, N. G. S. E. MLc, Georgia. 1 J. J. Parker, Richmond, Va. Phillip Pollak, Richmond, Ya. R. B. Rolinson, Columbia, 8. C. W. W. Watt, North Carolina. t C. B. Leech, Wilmington, N. C. R. II. Bailey, Baltimore, Md. John Httssoy, Srulh Carolina. J. D. T'.icm: s, Lumber, S. C. Mm. J. D. Thomas, Ltmncv, S. 0. Miss Ellen McChuner, Loris, 8. C. Mr.;. M. D. Stevens, Let's, 8. C. A. J. M ishoe, Lot is, S. C. 1L A. Kiehey, South Carolina. Miss Winnie llellidav, South Caro- 1 oli" a. ,kCobs, South Carolina. C. H. Denny, Norfolk, Ya. S. J. Nottingham, Atlanta, (la. 1. \V. Bcckes, Now York. .). A. NY nisen. Charleston, S. C. R. L. LP rat rick, Chicago, 111. F. Hall Andre \s, Wilmington, N C. C. K. Weyer, K. C. Frail; Green, South Carolina. L. C. Sanders, Savannah, (la. O. P. Clcmmons, South Carolina. W. H. Ha nelson, South Carolina. Iloyt McMillan, Midline, S. C. j R. R. Hobbs, Norfolk, Va. i J. M. A. Bryant, Charlotte, N. C. I H. R. Roykin, Charleston, S. C. M. L. Jovarsky, Wilmington, N. C. W. I. Jeffords, A. C. R. J. I). Hopkins, Virginia. A. S. Eh rich, Georgetown, S. C. J. J. Parker, Fayettsvillc, N. C. W. L. Miller, Wilmingto^ N. C. S. P. Hawes, City. W. M. Melbourne, South Carolina. J. M. Dalton, North Carolina. | F. Stern Wilmington, N. C. Ralph Elkins, Wilmington, N. C. P. Bluethenthrl. Wilmington, N. C. J. W. Wat-kins, Charleston, S. C. K. P. Burger, North Carolina. F. M. Tharin, Souih Carolina. Frank Frisling, Columbia, S. C. o The County Committee on Civic 'Preparedness wishes to thank the speakers who .o v.il'iagly assisted ir carrying on the campaign la :t week. i Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert Johnson arrived here last week and are visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. ***** Messrs. Willie Jones, Cooper Edwards and Misses Rorthn TiivKo*m11? and 10!sie Jones, all of Mullins, spent Sunday in Conway with friends. ' 1 WM?nil (Kill IMIIHI Will rrrri fir III IIIIIMIIII?I 1 flrx Vernon Castle 1 as Patria Channing I PATRIA r International Serial \ Pile? Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO ( OINTMENT falls to cure any esse of Itching, c Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14days. The first application giver. Ease and Rest. 50c. < : FIVE JlVES short course A SPLENDID PROGRAM ?? ... <* Following: is the program in full for the Horry County Short WVI> cvi f veil UIIVIUI WAC ilUOJIAVfO of Home Demonstration Work, on May 10th, 11th and Thursday, May 1-2 Arrival and Jj^ast|*ation of 'lub Members in Hom^?pi>'monstraion Office. 'r; ' v 2:30 Public Meeting Burroughs Jchool. Devotional?Rev. D. - H,4Hilk Welcome?J. A. McDerfhott. Mayor f Conway. Talk?Miss Edith E. Parrott, State tgent Home Demonstration Work. Talk?Son. Hal L. Buck. Address?Dr. W. W. Long* Clem<>r. College. 4-5 Business Meeting, Organization of County Club. 5-7 Boat ride on Steamer Bur oughs. Friday, May 11. 8:45-9 Record Books. 9-9:30 (lardening. 9:30-10 Physical Preparednc s? Dr 4. H. Burroughs. 10-11 Chapel Exercise*. Devotional?Rev. E. E. McC ?y. Club Carden?C. A. MeKuddin, Dis:rict Agnet. Our Ideal?Mrs. Dora Deo Walk r. 11-1 ('ooking.? A. 11-12 Eanguago?IE 12-1 Poultry?B. 1-2 lunch. 2-4 Cooking IE 2-d Language?A. *' . .".-4 Poultry?A. !-*? B.isl.ot making of Native Material. i :.?.0 and Theatre Party. Saturday, May 12. S:.??0-1) Singing. 9:00 Parade. 10:0.) Public Meetmg. Buiivugha School. Beautifying Home Geeun Is?Miss Gladys VI. S.nrh Talk--Col. 1). A. Spivey. Talk?'Supl. S. 11. Hrown. Talk?Prol\ M. J. Culhnk. 11:30-1 Cunning'. Courses and Instructor:. Sowing'?Making of diah towe.'V holder, and embroidering < n.blOm on cap and apron.?Miss L'a<:!. Lcuimon. , , ' Cooking* ? T? i ad MaV n -Miss Annie Mae McLendon. Canning?Mrs. Dora Dee "Walker and Miss Harper. Preserving and Plckli *g?M sg 1/ a don ar.d Miss Smith. Agrii ul' ure? -The Club G.iuh n? Mr. C. A. MeFaddin. Tomato Culture?Mis. Dora Dee Walker. Gaul n Calendar?Mr. M. W. Wall. Beautifying 11* me Grounds?M:<?s Gladys H. Smith. Poultry?C. C. Cleveland. Language?Miss Agnes Kiel aidson. Everyone is invited to attend these meetings. Eveiy club member that can should take advantage of the opportunity. While in Conway the club members will be entertained by th* ladies of Conway. If you can help entertain the gin's please let the County Agent know at once. o NOTICE TO WOODMEN. There will he no meeting on Thursday night May 3, same being postponed on account of the revival services now in progress at the Baptist L'luuvli. There will be a meeting on IT.ursday night May 10, for the iniaLation of candidates and other business to come before the lodge. All members are urged to bo there at hat time. H. M. RUSS, Clerk. SLIP THIS AND PIN ON WIFE'S DRESSER Cincinnati man tells how to shrivel up corns or calluses so they lift off with fingers. Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough all; will be heard less here in town if icople troubled with corns will folow the simple advice of this Cineinlati authority, who claims that a few Irops of a drug called frcezone when applied to a tender, aching- corn or lardened callus stops soreness at nee, and soon the cow or callus Irics up and lifts right off without nain. He says freczone dr.ies immediatey and never inflames or even irelates the surrounding skin. A small lottle of freezonc will qost yery. littlc it any drug store, but^ wil) py^itivc'.v fk 1 ,1 IAmA?IA ci.iwyc cvrry iiaixi or soit corn <?r alius from one's feet. Millions of Kmerican women will welcome this innouncement since the 'inauguration >f the high heels. If your di*u gi*t loesn't have freezone tell him to orler a small bottle for you.?adv ?