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TOTTR <t.u4 iicai) JUrrold ' - ; ' ' ,> CONWAY, S. C. I *_ ! < the l'oat Ofifce At C?l?*?y | .j * <w.-rvicul oiai?s mail mutter, j , a. H. WOODWARD j " ivvfry Thuimhty MoriU(\K t t; by Omvwu.v Publi^hin^ Co. j ]j < TELEPHONE 21 , l' j ! TERMS: J u 3 U B 3 Cliil.?TI0K RATES Y Ch^N Copy, One Year tfl.M) M Oak Copy, >S'k Months '75 n fb*py. Three Mantis 5C (j i PUBliSSI-fKKVS A N'-NO* NCKM IWi ij Tributes ?>f i* id OFiitiAV'ic.i trill be. charged for v\( t6?e rati vV tax* ^ aunt jwr word Y?r sill v t?L< over bbt> fiw^ohxtionn rt'f T!>u?d:.v>. Carh< iff v. STbankn, ftcid.'/ifit oth#r readiri^, Nov , ; ttre?, not NFV $, fcak\v?? the run <fvT ^ paper, will xk' L-h:i.rg*i?i *?t the nfstu ?f Ave eer.iB r line; ca ?*i all <>$&?*?> aoulco* in th^ Aoeal co'ie mns av ton < ?' THt? of ten cert^s per Yore:. ; V\ All chouses c>? Advert nents &* In the office >by Sa'.jrni ay noon -v itouure 'th-jir apjsoarance 'An the fwllewinK /issue. ' Ail cor.imu nidations imaV. he aipn*?d -v Ay the name of the *\rfr?'V. not i'o?r n fmblicaikm. but "dor the auction of! v tiki* paper. Le|fal ^Notices ,e. t. $l,,p*r inch finrtt <v insertion, 60 c??xs each < ubaequewit ciertioa. |'? Rates en Ioi;p aterm cvai'rncts f<?? 4J*piay a^verUsiiHf very ,<?casonaiuf. a And maxieiknown wi appiim'ion. i v Make ai Checks or DrU?&i payable , *o The Horry HewJud, or H.SH. Wood- j" ward, Ccmvay, S. C. v Natice ir Specta*. Coluaun at the ;l( "^t* of one cent ,per wonl< :h inser- 11 don, and iwne of;th? ^e taket for letoj ^ t^wan 2b cents, to l*? Daid'for in ad~%npm. j' THUIvSDl.Y, JI&'E !21, 1017 _v _ 3 ] \1 Polities in rhis couv.try ar? . a back ^ inumher. Th* war is the niiiA issue ^ enow. ! j o | v In w;?r, hiKste mak<*s waste as in t *other things. 1 j 1 i Blessed is Ine who can see the, ' a faults in his oxen self aio?i can. c.sw.use. } the same-.thing jn others. .. ?<>? i, In ;this war tfK'iible aWat regisVa- j ' tion ane' conscrip-iion, it will do rno. . itjood to tell "MoU\" ' s u a In very truth react assured that orvi ' j f*. Ijniited few of tjue men ?d' proper j ^ in this count' ? will,endeavor I* aawiiil their duty t?< :iho country when i comes to the "shcAVrdown.* 1 I o v Now is the time f?r all gx*? 1 men ' n to feel proud of their country. I1' 1 Germanv hones to cv?d the war he-1,, , | *" dTore the'United States goes verv lar; d into it- It is not possible for Cler- ? many to .do tlii?. \ o I r JVlake the out-go loss Uran the in- <1 come and you wilJ come out with a balance ahead. v r? fr This county will make use of ?' C large percentage of the wilrl black- ? berry and huckleberry crop. This war, sad to say, has evidently broken into many a "life's young dream/' , ' o ? Every brain in the world is capable!0 of action and therefore producing I ** ideas that are new. This is the rea- 1 P son why one man can benefit by the | ideas of others. ?.?o ! People in this country even now arojdj practicing economies that if put into) effect years ago would have made _ them wealthy by this time. j O- j y Speaking of Germany's war aims, j we intend to make it finally, like the Q ? A. t. i . .1. A. I # "morning uner mo nigni ueiore. o One who ip subject to the draft law <lops npt ^avp to claim exemption on any ground until he is actually drawn for aervice in the army, and then "his claim can he made to the proper i local board. He will not have to make | the claim himself. Although many youn men will be entitled to exemp- f tion, they will feel different about ( ..claiming the exemption. A relative, ? l or'ovon n friend, can make the claim j | 'tor Ii\Vn; I ti fit ' ? . * .XOTHER CROP NKETOTI). Time and time agiiin w e have unortnken to advise the fanners of lorry County in tlie face of the taring fact tluU we are not engage i 1 farming orvsolves. Perhaps the u;r '"armer thinks we are undertakig to advise him in a matter in hich we aic entirely unqualified to ive advice. But listen at us for a ttlc, and see if everybody will not gree that we are right in advising r>e farmers .as we intend to do once gain in these columns. Years ago, it is now, when tobacco rowing was introduced to this seeon of the .State. The advocates of came tram North Carolina and u ?ok a number of years for the tarcols to convince Horry growers that .lore was money to be made from the olden leaf in this county. Look ie tobacco industry now will you, nd say what you think we would do ihtout it ? Later on came the men I'om the west and they had an idea lat tin1 community near Conway, ud at various other points near tin :ilroad in Horry County could be sod to great advantage and profit in lowing strawberries. This wa.iinething' unknown then to the farm rs of Horry County. Hut after a me they got into the movement to nd now you can see every year wha' 10 idea has been worth, to poo ir of this immediate section o outh Carolina. We raise rig In here, cat Conway the finest flat-ored cowberry known to the great, [orthcrn markets, and we make icnoy on them and don't you forge'. ' Still later on other truck crops ere added in, and of more rocen1 < ate was the trial of the Irish point*' ' s.a money crop in Horry Coo at y. : he Irish potato has done well oven \ ear.almost, and especially has it lade mone\ for the pJawle.rs .this . ear. Now at the present time while the rai is on, the farmers of South Gar- * !ma are more in position than tror :iev were, to see how dependent they re 011 the western and north-western heat fields for the white wheat' ? lead they have learned to like so u;ll,sso well, in fact, that Jo do withat it now will seem one of the gre.iCu st haid-shipsv we will have duii.it! he war. The price is so wiy high, [ hat only the very wealthy will be hie to have it on their tables anr| bun only in limited quantity. Now .a are ready to state our point. Wt n tieve that'the soil of this section' rill produce as fine a glade of wheat | s any lands in the country. Of one, act we feel reasonably sure and that s tfiat :if the land raises sufficinet rhip.u.Uto justify it, business men wifl ret t mills to grind it and it is entire " possible and very ea. y for this r cctioin of South Carolina t,> produce is high a grade of good wheat flour ight at home as ran be had from nywhere. .'"Now our latest advice to 1 he fanners of .-Horry County is to dant wheat and plant enough of it or our home needs. Let not another eason pass without making yd aland currying then out for raising all 1 f the wheal that will be needed in his section. > How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie- A ,ard for any case of Catarrh ihut can ( ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Modi- \ inc. ( Hall's Catarrh .Medicine has been Iken by catarrh sufferers for the I just thirty-five ;v?irs, and has be- -* inmo known as the most reliable rem- t dy for Cartarrh. Hall's Catarrh lerilicine acts th:n the Bhx.d on the lur'ous surface;*, oxp'-iling- the IVison I'orti the lllood an.I healing the dis iseassed portions. After you have taken Hull's Cairrli Medicine for a short time you ill see a great improvement in your enerni health. Start taking Hull's laturrh Medicine at once and get rid I" < : 11 ?*1 i lor t iivwm i 1 -x L IOC. V. .1. OHKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Diaigftists, 7be.?-adv. The town jjovornment can provide' nao regular system of street sprink ng at this titno of the year if they r.ly will. The merchants should make an issue in the next town camaign before the flection. iptometrist Optician . /ill be in my Office every aturday at HORRY DRUG CO. ; Conway, S. C. LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF, ' ?G. 0. P. T.? < y RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, talic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and tarns, Old Sores, Stings of Insect* 1 Ctc. Antiseptic Anodyae, used in h ernally and externally. Price 25c * THE HORRY HEI I MM? 1 Jjl J?-?t I Mj^jpSS CONFI j .in the Federal Reserve an important part in ; from the adverse cond brock of the European v. ia still helping to keep ' i \ This system with it ! bulwark of strength to t .bcrs of it, and will as: ;! requirements which t 11 to meet. \ By depositing yocr ceive the protection anc our membership in t offer you. PEOPLE >i i >,,,r- | On | <' V-ioenAi. r~. cereV &.W. SYS Tfcl? ; I FOLLLOW with IV] WIDE TREAD A simple, a frith effective device conv< rulet ( boar-Ninety) into the (>0-in. Ford owners using this at away with all steering tr< der >complete control eitho] Helps to keep wheels in alinen md less gasoline. This attachmen .Itllift*' tor rnmvJoUv sol ?1" If your dealer can't sup] G1BBES MACHINERY < M.G.ANDERSEN See therr CONWAY, MANY GO OVER TO MYRTLE BEAGI The Myrtle Beach iHotei.opened it boors l0 the public von last Frida\ rhey were working- under a grea liaudvantage by not .having the reg Mar ?sumnw;r schedule of trains t i:un over for the initial opening, the .he weather was so inclement tha :ho*e who had cars were .afraid t Kenlure out, but in spite of the.s landicaps the opening was all tha culd be expected under .the circurn Manors. The crowd who braved th .veathor had a dlightful time, an vent away with the feeling that ol .iines .had come back again. Ther .'.ere probably three hundred at th lance that night; this was far be /ond the expectation of those ii J large. The regular train service has beei u cured though and this will g,iv Jio.se who ?do not owti automobiles : diance to come tt> the next danc vhich will be in the near future. H.a< I e train ru.B over last Friday nigh be hotel would not have accomodat >d the people. The regular scheduh vi 11 begin next Sunday and run fo he rest of the reason. The manage ncnt expects to make this reason th> >nnner season jn the history o d.vrtlc Beach. Among those \vh uivo registered at tJ)c Hotel since it pening arc: Mr. Clem Proctor, Mis. iussie Vaught, Mrs, M. W. Collins diss Minnie Collins, Miss Mildrc/ >l!ins, Miss Dssie Elliotte, Mis: dozelia Mea/lley, Mr. Seth Brund ige, Dr. an/1 Mrs. C, Headley, Mis? I< orge Johnson, Miss Sarah McMil an, Miss Golda Skipper, Mr. Wile\ dcMillan, Mr, Grady Tisdale, Mr ohn Dong, Mr, A. T. Collins, Mrs C T. Collins, Miss Nina Collins, Mr . S Beverly, Mr. Jinx Thompson dr. White Sessions, Mr. Bonnie Ses. ions, Mr. M. W. Collins, Mr. W. F lenderson, Mr W. A. Freeman, Mr r i t \f r 1 i %? ti i, it. woodward, ivir. r.ugene wood, vurd, Mr. Kdgar Woodward, Mr (Varner Hod rick, Mr. Ralph Dawsey dr. Marion Hodrick, Mr. W. T. Proc or, Mr. W. It. Cox, Mr. and Mrs C d. Sanders, Chas. F. Breeden, Mrs Z. F. Breeden, Miss Coren Bruns, M /. B. John, M iss Roberta Cooper, Mr VI. W. Wall, Miss Jessamine Bur roughs. The advice of Sup. Bullock to lie ioys of Horry County, is to fastei he stars and stripes to the plov iandles and in that way help to wii he war with Germany. f? tALO, CONWAK, S. O =j==r 0, ^p,0C0^l aom* I f 1 0 -; \\l ' I U : V I !_[ ".Ill I. .,14* r- , IK'?- I DENCE | I ? Car.I:inj* Cyctrm pJr.ycd j| I be recovery cf losines^ j J it)or.3 Ioilowing the out- ' ar, thirty months xgo, and business on an even koel. !j| \ 3 immense reaou:*ccn is a I; he banks which ave memiist them in aryy financial ^ hey may be cahUul upc:i ' *l' money with its you rothe new facilities wh'.h he system enables ns *r S NAUOMAiL BANK ' * iway, .South Carolina. ! t THE RUTS j !cMaster's I ATTACHMENT ?rting a narrow gawg< I'ord ?>r 'Claw- , stndard tread for Southern roach;, taehrnenit .-Hay that .it .does. )uhies. Your car wili he unr for country or city ^driving, lent, easy .on tires, caches moie power t can be put on in one hours' time. ly you., Avrite direct to CO., Mfrs., Columbia., S. C. I, LOCAL AGENT i on his Car - SOUTH CAROLINA j 1 WINTHHOP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ar.d ENTRANCE I ft XAMINATiJWN 1 The examination for tihe award of .vacant seivdlarships in Winthrop Col. iege anil for the admission of new st udents wiAl be held at the Cnuntv , C I Court Hou&e on Friday, Jitily fi. at 9 A. M. Appli' units must not be loss i than sixteen -years of age. When [ Scholarships are vacant after July t> ithey will be awarded to tho:,e making, I 1 the highest .average at this <cxa.min.a, tion, provided .they meet the conditions goveriung the award. AppliJ cants l'or Scholarships should write fj to President Jdpnson for Scholarship f) ^examination ti>.h d.\. e Sn'Uuiks, v\ properly filled <wt by the applicant, (, jshould be filed with President Jo-hnj son by July 1st. n Scholar.sihps ace worth $100 arvi i free tuition. The next session will tl < open September IS*, 1917. For furL. ther information and catalogue, adn dress President f). B. Johnson, Rock j H ill. S. C.?lt-pd. j ! ; * .(Study Spanish, French and?F'-.glish 1 1 -I It is a pity that we Americans can, f ,in general, speak no languages hiP. r < ur own. Some of us can read anoth-1 or language or two. W'e may havc| i- studied the ancient languages at i school and forgotten most of what we ' studied; we may be able to read ** French and German, But can wc * .speak them ? ? For young americans the languag'' es which they ought really to master, ' in speech as well as in the printed " ho()U MV/* t U.O Qntmii'Vi I'1"" l" ...? ...... k|/uiiinii (liiti r It'Iltll. 5 Spanish as tlie tongue of South and -Central America; French, as the lan>' | guuge of ideas, the world language. Oh, and young Americans should | master English. English, too, has its importance in the world?and is like > 1y to have more and more.?Collier's, i ?? There was a reference set for hear ing before the Clerk of the Court on - last Thursday. NAT rNAIICU punitory ; MVI LI1VUUII UIIILUIU.il ever receive the proper balance of l&d to sufficiently nourish both body and r brain during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many - pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colda, and lack of ambitiofti. i For all such children we say with ?t?n?Utfikab!e earnestness: They uccd ' Scott'9 Emulsion, and need it now. It ^ possesses in concentrated form the very ; food elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes 1 theui sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Bcott & howuc, hkxnnfield, N. J. I Saapshoto I The Kaiser anil the Chancellor Weie walking hand In hanu; Tke^ wept like an;, ......g to Sv.u such quantities v i land. ? 4Ti all tlie worid oc.ongcd to us," They said, "it vouiu oe grand." ?Cuicugo Tribune. I Mwniic, /..< ,iw, i ..... u \ : ' I iUdl if U lilio \ Cl V, li IL' I /t ilV.Il ) ' ' 1\ it u*' hquite a clever sociai general. .Jane Gil lis?Yes. See went through last seasons campaign without U.e J less of a man.?Liie. The hove now lingers close on land And says in accents- rather cross, The sea is lull ol perils and Via glad i m not an albatioss. ? Washington Star. The great specialist appraised his piospeclive pacunt wall a glance. "\ou must take a trip to a warmer! climate loi your heal ill," he advised. "Ton dollars, consultation tee, pleasi " " l cu can take a tr.p to a s.ill warmer climate I'or vous health," lie auvised, a.iswcr as i. t i...a v,;dke.u out. ?Chicago Herald. Karly to slumber and early to rise lias one advantage, as y> u surmise. \\ bile olik.i' boarders are howling ii. wrath leu have no troub n geuuvg you batii. ? Kansas City Journal. "bid you ever yet taught in a lit ?" "Did 1? well suie?tnat was the v- ay i did get caught!" j " The way you did got caught." | "Sure?i said, "barling, I love you. b< mine."?Fioi ida Time?-Union. j he nude is patient, loud of work, His virtues will Otai silting; besides, the business end of him Is always su up.il ting. ? Lite. i i 'I l.e novelist who write s a book Without a girl upon the cover, .Hay draw a winsome heroine j And yet we lira! it hard to love her.1 i The artist with his cle.er brush Doth more bewitch our tickle tancy, 'Ihun he who writes a lot ot slush About some lmogene Nancy. ?lifirmingham Age-He raid. . Shitting Gears. The hitrpi soloist was in the .middle oi a brilliaht solo, a pastoral which called for some very ctevt r work w itn the pedals, used to secure chromatic changes in the scales. The manipulation of the pedals as usual attracted! the attention of many in the audi- 1 cncc, old and young. Suddenly a youngster became so | much interested in the changing ol 1 the penals that he buist out: "Look, look, dud! She's shitted gears twhcl already and now she's on the iiign. 'i ? buffalo News. The Wisdom of Solomon. Two men were hotly discussing tin merits of a book. Finally one of them himself an author, said to the othe. ; ! "M/, mm. , uunii) ,>V-U IcHI I iipP 'L'('1UI(J I i . i You never wrote a book yourself." "No," retorted John, "and 1 never laid an egg, but I'm a better judge oi an omelet than any hen."?Chicago i Daily Journal. "Safety First." "The "safety first" idea has not been abandoned. On the contrary, an a: my is being raised to support it on practical and dignified terms.? Anderson Mail. Only One Side Now. Men who talk against the government now are liable to be handled and bandied roughly?and ought to be. They are incipent traitors, if not actual ones. Whatever may have been tiue at one time or another, there is only one side to the war now for any loyal American citizen.?Newberry Observer. j < Hack to the Robin. The Robin in the park we meet From morning until night. He seems to get enough to eat With nothing much in sight. ? You never hear the robin sob About life's empty cup. Kir uli/>I/!nw aIah^I.. ~ i 1 I nviviuug VM'OCI^ IU WJ1C JOO He picks a living up. | Louisville Courier-Journal. j o . FOlt RENT. 5 1 Cottage formerly occupied by Mr. J and Mr. J as. J. Seales. ' Cottage next door to Mr. and Mrs. j D. W. Harrison. j j. J. Pitman place with land fenced! I in. j? Repairs to any of these places j 5 made to suit the applicant. if Apply to H. H. Woodward, i [j \ Cured tit t lo 14 Days S'o ?r riruKtiiot will re'ivTnt n-oi'fv il PAV.O O. .* T.V!"!? T lulls to c ue iu>yct?? Of ItchitiK, ? Jii-.il Protrmiitu; Pile* in 0 to 14 days. The unit application ifivuil file &kui Jtefci. 5U?. * fire Insurance Life Insurance ?Bonds Office in A r PEOPLES NATIONAL RANK . _ ? - ? - ? ? m ? -% D. A. Spivey W. B. King > H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CONWAY. S ~ R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, ?X CONWAY. S. C. JF '; WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M D < Physician and Surgeon Office iu Piatt Drug Co. AYNOR.. S. C. CI!AS. R. SCARBOROUGH CONWAY, .SOl.'TK CAROLINA Complete Waterworks, Steam Ro^ vroter and Hot Air Iluatii.g Plant* INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only Plumbing and Heating good* and materia) of highest quality used. Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory. Sink and other Bathroom Acceaaorier and rep?;^ on hand at all times. Plui*.o?ng and Heating. ^ | IT UOT l?A Trn * m r>. I u ? m u i VWM I cn AIVU HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE S. P. HAWES Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries Ajax Tires, guaranteed 50CO miles. PEONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. T. B. LEWIS. Atty. and Councellor at Law CONWAY. - - S. C.. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris, s. c. J. 0. Norton E. S. C. Baker NORTON & BAKER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW conway, ? ? ? S. O. Ll M J Li N (i LAUNDRY, CON WAV. S. C. BeKioniny July l*t. 1913) All persons must lane tickets for work left hire. Possitivelj^^o. WM**W * ' ' -vM.i.cu uui/ij ncKei is prorented. Laundry not ceiled for in SO days will be sold for charges. LUM JUNG .. < J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Iioad-building an Sewer* Draughting and Blue Printing W C SINGLETON # ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. 0. Office up Stsira Buck Building DR. 6.1. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Norton Drug Company CONWAY, a C. H SI Si 83* S3 S3 S3 S3 iFS ~ = ? 1 HORRY COUNTY""! 1 TRUST COMPANY 1 9 L. D. MagTftth n g Manager. & S Real Estate O a Real Estate Loans B a Bonds B a Insurance,,,,, P nasiasinuuailfiB