The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 21, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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[ ALL TO BE TRAINED !
* AT FORT OGLETHORPE
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Aspirants for Officers' Commissions
Will Not Be Sepa- !,
j . V rated kr Schooling. !'
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Chat tun rr~r, Tc nn., June 1C>.? ^
f Alter the office's* reserve corps v
training camp lu <1 been to a great it
c tent broken up, (500 men having
tl
i * n ordered to other points to comnlete
training in various branches o!
the service before final examination w
for commissions, orders came from
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Lon. Leonard Wood today cancelling
former orders and directing that the
a ure training take place here in I
Chickamauga park.
When the countermanding order j(
^ came, nearly 400 who had chosen the .
field artillery for service during the
war were already entained at Lytic, j
(la., and readv to start on the Ion.." ,
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trip to San Antonio, Texas. All thei: .
baggage had been loaded, their quar
teis had been closed and messmate:
consolidated with other companies.
Ai once the men left tlu; train and
torched back to camp and again |
t'fok up their abode where they have
been in training for the past live
weeks.
IHEFIRSTLOAD
OF NEW TOBACCO
Brought to Mullins Yesterday
and Sold For Ten Cents
a Pound.
(Wilmington I Jispalch.)
Mullins, S. C., .June Hi.?This morn
ir.u about K o'clock the town of Mullir.s
was agreeably surprised to see
an enterprising farmer of Fork, Mr.
S. W. Rogers, bring in the frst load v
of new tobacco, just cured. This tobacco
was transplanted on the 12th
day of April and was sold today b\ |
Neal-Dixon & Co. for 10 c< ills per
pound, while the price was high I
it was paid to Mr. Rogers by tbe buy "
The first pile sold always brings
a nice premium. The tobacco crop,
present outlook, is good. The r< gulnr ?
market here, wit!) full corps of bu\- <,
1 ...
ers, will hardly open for two to thro**
weeks yet. T!)e warehouses are ma!:-' (
ing preparations to tak. care < !' tin: j p
tobacco, as usual, ur.d all war<h?us.'> <.
have bought "Load and Loo!:" seal sip
fi n.ething n< w in this territory, and : (
arc making other improvemei t-. I c
Cheap la\ing. ti
Johnnie should have no trouble in n
persuading his parents to let him
ipeml his vacation in the countly this
year.?Evening Host. i
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NOTICE OF SALE.
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w kl iiucr iiim uy vii iuc wi uic un it:
^and judgment of the court made by
his Honor S. VV. G. Siiipp, Presiding
Judge of the 12th Circuit, in the case JV
of Gertrude. Tharp, llentus Tharp.
Lonnie Tharp, Bertha Tharp, Archie
Tharp, Lizzie Tharp, and Wade
Tl.arp, by J. J. Tharp, their Guardian
Ad Litem, Plaintiffs vs. Mary ?i
Tharp, Luther Tharp, Ada Tharp, - i
Dorcas Ann Tharp, and W. 11. Tluirp, ai
Defendants, and dated at Chambers ti
the 11th day of June A. I)., 11)17, I, h<
the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk ai
of the Court and Special Master, will te
SjicVll at public auction to the highest v.*
bidder before the Court House door ki
at Conway, in Horry County, and cr
State of South Carolina, during legal n<
hours of sale, on saleaday in July he
next, it being the 2nd day of said u?
nionth, all and singular those certain su
lands situate in Horry County, and co
described as follows, to wit: be
All and singular that certain tract ad
nr parcel of land containing Seventytwo
(72) acres, more or less, situate A
in Little Uiver Township, in the U
County and State aforesaid, known as
the estate of Gaston P. Tharn. tie
ceased, and bounded on the North by
lands of "W. H. Thorp, on the East by
' lands of T. It. Permehter and C. C.
^piGore, oh the SovitTi by the C C. (lore to
mf# ft th? West by the same, on
beinglafiof*p\Uehased by Gaston P. thi
Tharp l'rom Luther N. Tharp. Th
TERMS "of Sale Cash. Purchaser thi
to pay for papers. in
Conway, S. C., June 12th, 1917. mc
W. L. BRYAN, or
Clerk of the Court of Common J
Pleas and Special Master, thi
Hfj H. WOODWARD, niti
tfciaiVitWfV Attorney. , the
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SEE THE MANAGERS
AND DO YOUR PART
Conway, S. C., June 19th, 1917.
0 The Public:
As Chairman of Red Cross Work
1 Horry County under the plan inu
guru ted by President Wilson, 1
ave appointed those named below
; Managers for Horry County in
u.king a campaign for donations.
Iverybody understands that the Rod
'less organization is supported by
oluntary contributions arid has for
,s object the help of the needy,
specially those who are serving
heir Country in time of war.
The President asks for $100,000,00.
South Carolina's part is $200,00.00.
Horry County's part is j
2,000.00. We must raise this at
nee. Let evreybody help. See the
lanagers:
K. A. Burroughs, II. P. Little, Paul
luattlebaum, 1L W Ambrose, C. J.
Ipps, M. W. Wall, J. A. McDermott,
). A. Spivey, I). K. McDuffie, V. P.
icQueen, W. B. Duncan, Dr. A. 1).
j( wis, S. I). Bryant, Kelly W. Jones,
. 1*'. Harper, Brooks Thompson, J.
i Marsh, W. J. Singleton, J. T. Sh
K. (1. Holiiday, A. L. Low is, Dr.
V. L. King, J. W. Cook, Rev. H. T.
lorrison, W. H. Ston", Moore Themp
on, M. B. Thompson, A. D. Jackso.-,
). M. Meares, M. J. Bullock,, J. W.
Lssor, T. B. Cooper, N. B. Allsbrook,
larence Craham, W. K. Alexander.
? Robt. B. Scarborough,
Chairman.
NEGRO BOY THIEF
CAUGHT IN DWELLING
A negro boy, known as William
laiklin was caught in the dwelling
Mr. a11(i Mrs. W. ;?. Chestnut last
v. sday, in the act of stealing' vaus
artiHes of cocked food. A trap
id darn fixed for him. Mo had been
i.i>; in the house and taking things
i some time. It has developed that
had a partner with him, anothei
f gro boy who loft recently for
jco} }_; < tow n, and aceoiding to the
me now in custody, taking with him
. watch that Mr. Chestnut lost lasi
reek.
WOODMEN HAVEBIG
JNVEILING CEREMONIES
Nearly. if not quite, one thousand
icople went out to the Cellar Grove
o? tion last Sunday tv> witness the mi
f i'ir.g of the moniuvtopt elected by
he Woodmen of the World, to the
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iK'inory of their late decerned biotlir,
W. I'h Causey. He had been a
nen her of the Conway Live Oak
'amp No. 121, and the unveiling
ore-monies proves the high esteem
n which he was held by the other
.embers of the lodge. The c\oivis.
s took place at 1 o'clock in tl.e after
con.
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Hewarc of tlie men who are .Jways
'Mining that "well-enough" will do.
i doos suit his da. s.
?IRLS! WHITEN SKIN
. WITH LEMON JUICE
lake a beauty lotion for a few
cents to remove tan,
freckles, sallowness.
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Your grocer has the lemons and j
11 y drug store or toilet counter wil' |
ipply you with th.ree ounces of oieh
rd white for a few cents. S<|Ucey
)e juice of two fresh lemons into a
)ttlc, then put in the orchard white
al shake well. This makes a quair
pint of the very best lemon skin
hitenor and complexion heautifie.
iown. Massage this fragrant,
eamy lotion daily into the face,
ck. arms and hands and just sc
>w freckles, tan. sallowness, redness
id roughness disappear and how
nooth, soft and clear the skin lames.
Yes! It is harmless, and the
autiful results will surprise you.?
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reaTbIgYurniT
nonu/u MCJkD Anmikl
uiiuvtii ntHn HUMAN
Another big1 turnip found its way
the Herald office last week, grown
the farm of Mr. M. S. Todd in
e Adrain section of the county,
is was a very healthy specimen of 1
is vegetable, weighed seven pounds
the clear and and measured a little
>re than twenty-seven inches in <
cumterence. jj
Mr. Todd had a nice crop of them j
s year of the purple top variety, |
1 this one brought to the paper was 1
? largest in the patch. I
THE HORRY HERALJ
Lf0c?al and
J. A. Hearn of Little River was in
Conway last Thursday on business. 1
m m m m
W. J. Smith makes a good newsagent
for Conway. He does not sell
any papers on Sunday it appears. <
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Last Winter it was too cold; now it
is too hot. 1
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There is a grand demand for huckle 4
berries; and there is a gnat crop this
year. !
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Some boys will not be able to watch <
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ipc clock anymore when tluy have to :
go lo the war.
Still another crop is needed in thi
county and that other crop is wheat.
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All that this section needs now is|
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to put in wheat as one of its great
{crops and we will be independent of
the world. Think over this, farmer!
Land de< <ls and mortgages of real
i ? state are on sale at the Herald of .
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. lice.
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CJeorge W. King of Myrtle React
' . pent some time in Conway on busi.
nc ss last week.
A representative of the Good
Reads Machinery Company of Chari
lotto, N. C., spent several days in the
county last week.
| Somebody will bo lonesome when
i they all have to go to the war.
l)r. Ch e C. llean, of Noith Carolina,
..pi .if tin- first of the week in
| th? city with 1'iiemL.
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I Some men give to what pleases
thorn while slighting other things of
etjual or more importance that should
come in for a share of their gonero.- ily.
Very few fanners have been comi
ing t(, the town during the last sevori
al weeks. They are busy in their
I cl one
| Austin Permentcr \vj:s in Cor way
I on business one day last week.
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The weather was much cooler the
' latter/part of last week, following tlm
showers of vain. ^ *,
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Joe Davis, of Marion, S. C., arriv|
c<i in the city the first of the week
i and is visiting* his sister, Mrs. Join
, K. Watson.
! Miss Maud Dusenbury is at honr
for the Summer vacation from Cokn
i College.
W. I-'. Stackliou.se of Marion. S. C
i passed through Conwav last week 01
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his way to Mui roll's Inlet wliero )i
is interested in some valuable pro,
ert v.
Mrs. S. R. CoeWi'dd passed llnoug
Conway last week. Slu was nucom
punicd bv hei* brother, N. F. Nixon
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! Mis.s Mary Harllee left the firs'
I or the week to visit friends and re!|
atives a'v Cartel sville, S. C., and oth
cr points, after which she will attend
the Summer School at Rmi- n;n s;
c.
Rev. .John S. Lightbourn of George
town, S. C., was recently in Conway
to fill his regular appointment here. i
S. .J. Blackwell of Marion spent :
some time in Horry County last wcel: 1
Rev. S. C. Morris passed through
Conway last week on his way back to
the Horry Industrial School; afte
spending some days for rest and roc- t
rent ion at Myrtle Beach. lie was 1;
pleased with his stay in this section 1;
of the county. r
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Barr of Leesville,
S. C., passed through Conway n
last week on their way home after j
spending some time at Myrtle Beach e
with ltev. S. C. Morris of the Horry y
Industrial School. Mr. and Mrs. Barr t<
are related to the Rev. Mr. Morris.
TAKEN I P?At my place one red
steer, marked swallow fork in one rl
ear and two underbits in other. 11
Taken up Fob. 1916. Owner can I
get same by paying for thi: ad. ana
charges. A, B. Thompkins, Con-1
way, S. C.?adv-lt-pd. j
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WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH,
Jon't matter if broken, I pay $2 to 1
t>ii> ^er lull set, Single and partial
dates in proportion. Send by parcel
)ust and receive check by return
nail, F. TERL, 4(K\ N. Wolfe Street,
'nlliir.ore, Md.-r-adv
P, CONWAY, S. 0.
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Personal
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F. G. Hoilklay ol' Galivants Ferry | *
ras ir. Conway 011 last Wednesday.
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Hon. R. IF Scarborough left last,
Wednesday to be away until the end
;>f the week on business.
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The song that we want to sing !
through these columns from now on'
.0 the farmers of Horry County: 1^
'Plant Wheat and Make all the!
Wheat Flour you Need Right at
Home." We know that this is the]
most important thing the fanners can !
lIo at this time in the history of this'
section of the Slate.
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M iss Mattie Tompkins of Adrian.
S. C\, was in Comvav last week.
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Dr. Davis ot Marion, S. C., arrived)
1.' re recently to visit his daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Watson.
A mcrnVer of the firm of Harrelson
A'- i 1.<r: h , attorneys of Mullins, S. j
spent las'. Thursday in Conway
attending ;; !".earing hi fore W. h-T
Bryai , reJ jrc j appointed by tl.
ecu rt.
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Norman Mosely was in Conway J
last Thuisday on he ess.
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Mr. and Mrs. \. f*. Plait recently
spent several days in Charleston.
Julian DusenVury was r ccntly m
Charleston, S. C. .?
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Hairy (h Cvishinan left for
mountains after spending saver;..
days here last week. Mrs. Cusl.ma 1
is in the mountains. |
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Clarence Sessions arrived here the j
first of the week from Clemson College
to spend the summer vacation!
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T
Sessions.
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W. W. Jones of Muliins, S. C..j
passed through Conway last Sunday,
for Myrtle Beach, where he sp-nl the I
day with friends.
J. Lee Piatt Jr., of Mullins, was n |
O nway recently visiting1 relatives.
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' J. H. Atkinson of Jordanvilk.
was in Conway last Monday.
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Do your part to aid the R< d Cross!
Yt'eVrk. It is the bej-t (.assurance you i
can possibly have that your boy !
while supporting the colors in '
France, will get ready and quick at-i
ter.tion and assistance should he- j
meet with distress.
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Dozicr Tisdalc returned home from '
Charleston, S. C., last w ek.
J. H. Bate of Georgetown spe : t |
several days heie last w^ek on business.
He is interested in the W a reflate
Comnany which operates seve
?il lumber mills in this section of tin !
State, under M. G. Auel:\sen as gen-|
mil manager. (
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Misses Sarah McMillan, Mary .
Marllee, and Messrs. Dozior Tic<!alo,j
C. Anderson, and Julian Dusonbu y j <
pent last Su.alay at Munell's Inlet, i
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Do your part for the Red Cross. 1 ]
F REE POST A H F F n R !
ONR FIGHTING MEN*
Washington?A bill to extend the j
nail flanking privilege to officers'
.nd enlisted men in the army, nav\ '
ind marine corps has been introduce'.'
>y Representative Francis of Nov. [
V'ork.
NOTICE OF SALE. 1
I have for sale a tract of land con- v
aining 411 acres, hounded North h> 1 a
ands of Wm. H. Daniel, Jr., Fast b\ Mi
iinds of W. H. Daniel and F. F. Clcr- v
aid, South by lands of S. P. Gerrahi a
nd West by lands of M. A. (Jr. raid.
No offer considered tliat is not ?
lade in writing through the mail. b
f you desire to purchase this prop- *'
rty write me what is the best price 1 ^
ou will pay for it and on what rs
irms you would want. it. 1
Address H. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C. <M
"UP TO THE MINltTE" I ri
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Surety Bond Service?Bonds I th
issued and delivered same R
day applied for. Backed by
Company 10(1 years old. R
W. B. COXF, Million, S. C. I 1,0
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AT HOTEL GRACE. \
Amonn the recent arrivals at Hoe'
G: ace are the following:
J. I.. King, North Carolina.
J. G. Todd, North Carolina.
11. C. DeChamps, Sumter, S. C. !
11. \\ . Garrald, Chora w, S C.
J no. W. Brown, Wilmington N. C.
Clayton Moore, Wilmington. N. C.
C. L. Terry, Wilmington, N. C.
.1. B. Vaughon, Jr., Winston Salem,
C. C.
Dan K. Costin, Wilmington, N. C.
S. J. Black well, Marion, S. C.
H. S. Greenberg, Dansville, Va.
A. A. Duncan, Florence, S. C. 1
J. W. Boyd, South Carolina. t
A. S. Moore, North Carolina. t
N. I"'- Tllonni?nn A l.?
. . VM, i ? . a t i i I l lit I 11 f allil t.
K. W. Miller, South Carolina. }
C. 1>. Loane, Florence, S. C. 1
11. M. Poore, Columbia, S. C.
.1. 11. Hudgens, Lanes, S. C. I <
John Hudges, Lanes, S. C. ! <
.1. 11. Kate, New York.
F. C. Norris, Florence, S. C.
(1. W. Tidewell, Columbia, S. C.
1). U. (Ireon, Latta, S. C.
Mrs. M. M. Williams, Keidsvillc, ?
\\ C.
J. L. Pud imv, Atlanta, Ga.
W. F. 11 tulerson, Cu.nborland, Ya.
Mis. 11. 11. Woodward, City.
( has H. Denny. Norfolk. Ya.
Jas. W. Holiiday, South Caiolina.
D. F. Ocormor, South Carolina.
H. H. Dalton, North Carolina.
Fdward Baurroughs, Myrtle Loath
S. C.
U. Mai ion Pcrritt, Marion, S. C.
W. P. Blackwoll, Columbia, S. C.
i/. \V. Bnkgr and wil'e, Florence,
S. C.
J, 1\ Patterson, North Carolina.
D. E. Lawson, Florence, S. C.
E. \V. Mostin, New York.
J. W. Lovejoy, South Carolina.
Miss Jessamine Burroughs. City.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Y. Richardson,
P.ucksport, S. C.
Donald Richardson, Rucksport.
S. C.
M. H. S a t ens, Atlanta, (la. 1
*M. J. G< ii berg-, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Cronly, Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Margaret Cronly, Wilmington,
N. C.
D. T. (heuly, Wilmington, N. C.
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. .. >_iiu i\.;u USt illHl W i I C , .Million, |
S. c.
l*\ A. Burroughs, City.
W. 1.. .Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
J. E. Dunningtou, Baltimore, Md.
S. W. Almond, Baltimore, Md.
.). I). YYcddon, Baltimore, Md
T. \Y. Turbeville. South Carolina.
W. P. Casque. Florence, S. C.
AYalter H. Windlny, Muilins, S. C.
W. 11. Thomas, Georgi town, S. C.
A. B. Carrctt, Rocky Mount. N. C. ?
\'. E. Woody. Rocky Mount, N. C.
D. E. Scott, Rocky Mount, N. C.
.1. K. Devon, North Carolina.
K. R. Burger. North Carolii a
1\ H. Lovejoy, North Caiolina.
S. A. (Iravi 1 y, North Carol tin.
Notice of Cinal Pi. charge.
Notice is lerl \ gi\on that ti
undersigned ndmini. tretor with tin
Y\* i 11 annexed of William Kirhy
Prince, deceased, will apply to th<
Judge of Probate of Horry C uv.ty
rt lv* office at Conway, S. C., at I
o'clock in the f\? c. oon on the 1(>.
[lay of July A. !)., 11)17. for a fin:.!
Uncharge us such administrator.
Dated June 1 lth, 1 i> 17.
.Marshal I. Prince,
Qualified Administrator with the
YVill annexed of \\ iliiam Kirby
Prince, deceased I
JflRRY^IiCT DA ICC
izunii l IViUU I I1HS0L
FUNDS FDR RED CROSS
On May 2Mb President Wilson so
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,parl the wool; beginning on .lunc
8th as Rod Cross work. During thi- (|
reek the people of the Coiled Stale
re urged to raise one bundled mil- ,
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i< n dollars for use in the Red Crosv
rork. The President also appointed
Red Cross War council, and the
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[ uncil in turn appointed managers
f the campaign in each stale of the
'nion. R. II. King af Charleston is
ic manager for this state. Governor
tanning has appointed one man in
ich county of South Carolina to as 01
st Mr. King in organizing a tiiorigh
canvass. Hon. R. I?. ScarborIgh
was appointed as the manager 1(
>r this county. It is proposed tha*
mith Carolina raise three hundred
lousand, and Horry's part of this is
ro thousand. Mr. Scarborough callI
a meeting at the court house the ai
rst of this week for mapping out a<
e work to be done.
o . NOTICE.
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About last October one black male A
g took up at my place and has been *\
re ever since. Owner can get same !o
paying damage and for tbis ad.
VV. I'. GRAINGER. re
nor, S. C. C(
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FIVE
SOON WILL BEGIN
SELECTIVE DRAFT
VIay Start as Soon as Rolls
Are Ready in Washington.
Washington.?Registrations
totaling
8,986,790 under the selective
haft law had been reported tonight
Y6rn 15 Staffs jm/1 r*; 1
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Columbia. The three State* still
nissing wove Massachusetts, Kenucky
and Wyoming, whose aggregate
is expected to bring the grand
:otal close to 9,5(0,000.
Hy the time the regiitration rolls
>f the provost maishal general are
;*( mpiete .officials may be ready to
proceed with selection foi lite first
war increment.
The greatest siny.'e problem } rosented
is formulation o' a fair nv?lhod
of selecting exemption tribunals.
Three plans are ir ders.tood to he m~
dor consideration. On: voi.id i ' vide
for appointment throng : th.e
governors c I the States, a sec< nd
thrcugh federal judges and 4 f "d
thsough a centrai cam.1 itvee to be
located in Washingte n.
lVovost Marshal Cr? v. !1:" Fsued
a statement lcnight to make clear
that rojri Fed men having
business outside the country i ay
leave if proper assurances are riven
the wai' department. ' | ^
CHAIRMAN Of BOARD 1
ANSWERS TAXPAYER
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ayi. editor: " ?
1 want jmu a sh? rt spree ii: \our
pr.p'V to reply to a:i a ti le in the!
last issm of ; ot. p; nm : Canie: i\< a'
C; n . ine k'st St \ :v
L i ^O AI -.0 .ill ? ?' X p a * ( < > '\
long as 1!:cvj '. th< .an k??1 iinnrovCiu(
nt in U o Ciiedueios ol the i>u roughs
lkgh School as there has
been for the h>>l, l'..vcc VX i?v-,i .VlMO*
I don't ca.i if "fospoycf' <\es hi.e
to Oat Crnw, Wlu-n \v e .ce'the Vivcud
tho boys aiul yv's have wurde mi
College for the past few yeh'.T., 1 feci
like shouting Hurrah for Burroughs
High School. I Y>o\ <?r hem J of the
Teachers going to Conway Uumoer
Company's oft ire for their pay. and
don't believe they go, but if they do,
1 don't see that, that is any ot "Taxpayer's"
business. Unless "Taxpayer"
is a Tea< . er, and if tins do
go, 1 don i think T:oy cou?d go t ..
nieor o : ; ,e in Conx\a.\, and am u.o
ti e? v .i *. a?-- ukr Iad.es and j. n.iioinesi
in t.;C e. fee a.- ?. ere aie in Con
way.
I would sug est that the m t I' 10
"Taxpayer" dt r! ks io \vrile a a article,
lie wu t e oar he ' net ashamed
to sign his n.rme to, ami that he join
the other patrons of the School and
help make ours a better Srhoo! than
it now i.v, if he can't (to that, do as he
thinks best, if it is run t\ v Mayor.
? L. M. Hurroughn,
Chairman Hoard Trustor*.
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\V. T. Watson of v.Ii'01'ii Sim. a had
ing- fanner of thai section of Horry
County, visited Conway on business
the latter part of last week.
LIFT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGERS
Fells how to loosen a tender
corn or callus so it lifts
out without pain.
You reckless men and women who.
ire pestered with corns and who have
it least once a week invited an awful
leath from lockjaw or blood poison
re now told by a Cincinnati authority
to use a drug called tTee/.onc,
/hich the moment, a few drops are
pplied to any corn or callus* ft*) gore
ess is relieved and soon the entire
orn or callus, root and all, lifts off
ith tho fingers.
Kreczone dri( s the moment it is
pplied, an<l simply shrivels the corn
r callus without inflaming or oven
rituting the surrounding' tissue or
<in. A small bottle of fro ozone will
>st very little at any of the drug
ores, but will positively rid one's
?et of every hard or soft corn or
irdened callus. If your druggist
isn't any free zone he can get it at
iy wholesale drug hoiise for yob.?
lv. " i ' '
o ?
to. 666
fbis it prescription prepared aapecialty
r MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
ive or six doaea will break any caae, atkl
taken then aa a tonic Ike Fever will oof
turn. It acta on the liver better than
klotscJ and does not .gripe or lickcn. 25c