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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917
Hardly ever does the farmer raise!
as large a crop as he thought he j
would. But he does the best he can
and is therefore more satisfied.
"Fortune does not drop fiom the.
sky as a general rule but is produced:
by hard work.
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Money does not grow on trees like
moss,
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War is a surprise to many people, j
It is a stern reality let us say.
Appreciate what few plessings you i
have rather thun rail at fate tor re-1
fusing you others.
Lets not risk too much on the alta; ;
of ambition.
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The man with the smallest trifle
will take up your time if you let him.
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Smoke out the holes where the
German U-Boats get their supplies
and there will be an en<l to the menace.
After the war the question of indemnity
will come up.
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The German U-Boat is an American
invention. We predict that American
inventive genius will find a
way to master it.
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The bravery of the French troops
under General Neville will be one ol
the lights of history.
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With the right help back home tin
soldiers this country will send to tlu
war will bring hack a victorious star
and stripes.
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Germany had her first disappoint
merits when she failed to end the wa
in six weeks.
German people are trained froi
infancy to love war. This is the reu
son it is so hard to awaken the (lei
man people to a sense of their coneli
tion in relation to the rest of th
frorld.
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Let it be the everlasting pu.poi
of this nation to fight for the frci
dorr, of th* pAonlea of the small eou?
tries of the world as well as to mail
tain our own liberties for which 01
forefathers fought and died. Whs
goog were the efforts of those befoi
us .if- we -allow the results the
brought to br lost now.
RAPID RECRUITING
Washington, May 2v.?In the great
\st recruiting drive they ever at'empted,
the U. S. Marines will eonduct
a National Recruiting Week
from June 10 to 10, in an attempt to
make their slogan "Four Thousand
Enlistments by Saturday Night"
reality.
Governors, mayers, business and
professional men, patriotic organizu
tions, women's clubs, schools, theatres
and newspapers will be asked to
cooperate in this work. The Marine
Corps should be recruitted to full war
strength at the earliest practicable
moment as it is very likely that the
"Solddiers of the Sea" will be among
the "first to fight" overseas.
GREEN SEA ITEMS.
We are glad to report this week
that every body is very busy working
on their farms.
Mr. W. C. Hooks spent a few hours
in Green Sea last week.
Mr. Sanders from Columbia came
to visit the R. A.'s and Y. W. A's last
week here. We enjoyed having him
very much and will be glad to see him
come again.
Rev. Rogers and wife of Tabor, N.
C , spent Saturday in Green Sea.
Mrs. J. 1'. Derham and daughters,
Misses Annie and Flora, visited relatves
in Muilins, S. C., last week.
Mrs. C. W. Brown was called away
recently by the death of her mothn .
Mrs Shelley down at Pleasant View.
Mr. S. D. Bryant made a call in
Wannamaker section last week.
Mr. and Mrs. I). 1). Harrclson and
'amily of Boris. S. C., spent Sunda\
! t ( i r.>i>n St ?'i
Mrs. Porter Shelley spent las'
week end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Clemmons.
Miss Leila Brown of this section
visited Mrs. A. D. Lewis last week.
Best wishes to the readers of the
Herald. JOY.
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* WINTHROP COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Cvdlege
and for the admission of new
students will be held at the County
Court House on Friday, July (?, at 9
A. M. Applicants must not be less
than sixteen years of ago. When
Scholarships, are vacant after July G
they will be awarded to those making
the highest average at this examination,
provided they meet the conditions
governing the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should write
to President Johnson for Scholarship
examination blanks. These blanks,
properly filled out by the applicant,
should be filed with President Johnson
by July 1st.
Scholarsihps are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session wiii
open September 19, 1917. For further
information and catalogue, address
President D, B. Johv.xon, Rock
Hi1!, S, C.*~-4t-pd.
Optometrist Optician
Will be in my Office every
Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO.
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Conway, S. C.
i IYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF.
?G. 0. P. T ?
M Y 1'Ti.K ItKAC'H I'KRSON M.S.
Mi". Camp Smith and party from
Marion came over to Myrtle Hovel.
l;;>t Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. CI. 15. .Jenkins, ano
Kev. and Mrs. Ham, visited the bmch
. on Thursday. Kev. Ham has h e
conducting a revival meeting in Conway,
and while there ran over to sec
the popular resort.
Dr. Newton Sweet of Conway spent
Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. < i
C Graham.
Mr. H. H. King spent the week-end
in Conway. He returned to the beach
on Monday.
' j Messrs. G. C. Cox and Doc Cooper
spent the week end with friends are
1 relatives at Socastee.
j Misses Roberta and Thelma coopei
" j ol Socastee visiter! the beach on Sat
j urelay ai tornoon.
Amon^ the visitors on Sunday wcr
,s ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Saunders, Dr. an<
Mrs. Woodruff, Jessie Woodward an
Mr. Turner.
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i R LI B-MY-TIS M
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THE HORRT HEKi
Hope Almost Aba
When.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
Relieves Chronic Case of
Long Standing.
After a long period ( of suffering
with liver and bowel trouble that
brought on piles, during which she
bad tried many remedies without obtaining
relief, Mrs. Mary J. Jewell,
of Berrien Springs, Mich., heard of
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and obtained
a bottle from her druggist.
This simple inexpensive laxative
compouond brought almost immediate
relief and Mrs Jewell wrote
to Dr. Caldwell about her case.
In her letter Mrs. Jewell says, 441
had tried so many things for the
piles, without being helDed at all. 1
had about given up hope of ever being
any better. I knew it was the
condition of my bowels that caused
them, and after I had taken a bottle
of Syrup Pepsin 1 knew it was just
the medicine I needed. I am very
grateful to you for sending me the
little book?the advice and instructions
it gives would teach anyone
how to get well and how to keep
well."
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Popsm is a
combination of simple laxative herbs
PERSHING TO LEAD
ARMY INTO FRANCE
Tl is is America's Answer to
Plea of France for Aid in
Man Power.
Washington, May 18.?President
Wilson tonight ordered that a divis
ion of regular troops, commanded by
Major Gen. John J. Persuing, be sent
*o France at the earliest possible
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This is the answer of America t<
France's plea that the Stars and
Stripes he carried to the fighting
front without delay to heart n the |
soldiers battling there with cor.crct'
evidence that a powerful ally has
come to their support against G21 :
man aggression.
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WIDE TREAD
A simple and effective device converl
relet (Four-Ninety) into the GO-in. s"
Ford owners using this atta
away with all steering trou
der complete control either
Helps to keep wheels in alincme
md F;ss gasoline. This attachment <
Price lor complete net, $15.
If your dealer can't suppl;
GIB8ES MACHINERY C
M. G. ANDERSEN,
See them i
CONWAY,
SOME ARE USING
MONTHLY QUART ACT
The quart-a-month act which wen',
into effect on April 24th., 1917. wai
1 not used at all at first, but later i*
j was apparent that business under it
j was evidently increasing. Not t<(
any great extent as yet however.
I I j) to last Thursday the agent of the
Southern Kxpress Company had
delivered fifty quarts under the new
tlaw to as many different people, and
had been handed permit number 58
showing that the office of hte Judge
of Probate had issued at least fiftyeight
permits to make orders under
the law.
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DISTRESSING
How many people, crippl
owe their condition to negle
It is the exact combinatio
Oil with glycerine and hy
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Ijt fly tiaut taua iiauww wwt?
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narcotic drugs, and is mild and gentle
in its action, bringing relief in an
easy, natural way, without griping, (
or other pain or discomfort. I
Druggists everywhere sell Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for fifty
cents a bottle. To avoid imitations
and ineffective substitutes be sure
you get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's
signature and his portrait appear on
the yellow carton in which the bottle
is packed. A trial bottle, free of
charge, can be obtained by writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington
St., Monticello, Illinois.
Announcement of the order followed
signing of the roh.dive draft war
nimy hill by the President ard the
issuance of a statement that under
ulvice of military experts on both
sides of the water the President
( (ill 1 not employ volunteers or avail
himself of the "fine vigor and enthusiasm"
of former President Boose
volt for the expedition.
The army law provides for an ultimate
force of approximately 2,000.- I
000 men to hack up the first troops!
to go to the frcnt. When the bill >
had been signed .he President affix- 1
eu his name to a proclamation calling j
upon all men in the ccv.ntry between!
the ages of 21 and !i0, ir.c'u ire, to
egistcr themselves for military service
on June 5 next. The proclamation
sots in motion immcdalely machinery
that will enroll and sift 10,000,000
men and pave the way for
the selection of the first ?500,000
young effi iont soldiers, without ciip
pling the industries or commerce of
the nation or bringing hardship on
those at home.
THE RUTS ;
Master's
ATTACHMENT
Ling a narrow gauge Ford or Chcv- j
tndard tread for Southern roads. !
chrnent say that it does
hies. Your car will be unfor
country or city driving.
nt, easy on tires, causes more power
can be put on in one hours' tinu .
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/ you, write direct to
O., Mfrs., Columbia, S. C.
LOCAL AGENT
on his Car I
SOUTH CAROLINA
REPORT SUBMARINE
OFF PACIFIC COAST
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San Francisco.?The commanding
officer of Fort Kosecrans report
that two lookouts there observed a I
submarine late today off the en-'
trance to San Diego harbor. Apparently
the submarine came from
A. 1. ^ 1 1 I ?
uio soum and was plainly visime 00foro
submerging, according* to an official
announcement at the Twelfth
! naval district headquarters here. The
authorities declined to comfnent.
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Robert Laidlaw of Sellers, S. C.,
spent a Sunday here recently and
met a number of his old friends.
RHEUMATISM
ed and lame from rheumatism*
cted or incorrect treatment!
n of pure Norwegian Cod Liver
pophosphites as contained in
IIIIUIM
famous for rsli*vinrt rlfcufts*
tments have utterly failed,
imatism sufferer, or (eel its first
Scott'a Emulaion at once.
CTLY WHAT YOU NEED.
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UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Lust Monday Pivtessor R?oc i
Smith of the English department at jj
the University and a great lavt rite I
among the students, quietly slipped |
away to Washington tor services at J
the headquarters oi the inter-collegiate
intelligence bureau. This wor?;
is most important, and is a distinct
recognition of Prolessor S nith'&
ability. The organization of the
University of South Carolina An.balance
unit for service in France au-.
nounccd Saturday, is diiectly u .dc: |
this bureau and is one oi the man>
phases of work which the bureau will
undertake to put through. Professor
Smith is unusually well qualified for
tne work by training and natural
ability.
The many friends of Miles Gaskins
one of our Horry boys were sorry indeed
to see him leave us this week.
Miles has joined the navy and has
gone down in Horry to be with hi.pgople
before being called out. Whi e
we regret very much to see him
leave we are glad that he enliste
with the government. If he is onl>
as proficient in his naval duties ahe
has been in his work here on ti.c
campus he will undoubtedly be wel
rewarded in his new work. His
friends here on the campus wish bin
well and hope that wb.cn Sept< mix
rolls around again that Mi'ts wi"
have helped ir? destroying the gorn
in Germany so that he ina\ retuin to
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his work licre and finish his coir, si
here at Carolina.
Another Horry boy made his d?. i
parture from the campus this w< ck 1
to work in some branch of govern- ;
meat service in Charleston. This wa
Julian Dusenbury. The many frieno.* ,
he has acquired here since Scptc m
her when he came to Carolina In.I d
very much to give him up. "Du.se'
was a member of the junior lav.
class in good standing and for hi j
volunteering in this branch of tlx |
service he was rewarded with a pa !
on all of his work without having tol
stand examinations. Wo wish ft
him a most pleasant and profitah!? ;
stay and trust that lie too will conn
back in September to finish hi*
course. He is now at Conway vi.-ii ;
ing his mother awaiting the call.
With the departure of more tha; ;
thirty boys from the campus in t!;<
past week things are looking ve. j
dull and gloomy. This will not In",
long, however, as '/.e schedule fo
examinations has already been an
nounced and many of the boys aiv
down boning like all forty in orde
that they may be advanced no:' 1
term.
Among the contestants for t! ?
Gonzales medal which contest \\ a
held last week in the chapel wa
Howard Little one of Carolina's Hoi
ryites. Howard did not win the n ed
al, but made a most cerditable show
ing and if lie comes back into th
contest next year somebody wil
have to get up before day or watch
him take the prize.
Among the best students on 4' <
campus is Frank Green. This >' u
dent from the tall timbers of T< Id.
ville has been doing some exeelhn
work here since the beginning of tin
second term as was evidenced by th<
splendid report be received r cently |
He is taking seven subjects and made
firsts or better on all of them. Tni.is
a splendid showing for our fiiciv
Green, and we trust that he will continue
to pull down these good marks
during his say on the campus.
Forecast?2.. .
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C.,
May 18, 1917.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
1 h/?a?A fnln o vnof f Vot\/l aiAm
i imvv a uavi vi luuu tuntabling
43 acres, bounded North by
lands of Wm. H. Daniel, -Jr., East by
lands of W. H. Daniel and T\ F. Gerrald,
South by lands of S. P. Gcrrald
and West by lands of M. A. Gcrrald.
No offer considered that is not
made in writing through the mail.
If you desire to purchase this property
write me what is t||0 best prior
you will pay for it and on what
terms you would want it.
Address H. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C.
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vork left here. Possitively ftt,
work delivered until ticket is pra
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