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* * ' .N r Leocal and W. B. C .ejlnut is driving a new Di'li tCU. IUq v.Hi*. * E. M. Graham, of Aynor, S. C., last \\(Wk puiv.ius* d a new Dort touring cur from the Conway Sales Co., the 1A/"O1 *!#?.? 1 rv 1 -?* wv-rti iieuie. is itt'ie. * * * Conway Sales Co., arc in the mar ket with a new car load of Dort car:-. At. lust accounts the new car load was expected c.ory day by freight. The new cottage of Mr. anil Mis. I.. D. Magrath is now rapidly nearing completion. ? Frequently of late we hear of men come to Conway looking for sites fod the location of small factories of different kinds. We have hoped that some of them would get placed, bu. ' so far none of them seem to haystack. Sometimes this depends upon whether a suitable site can be obtained and often those who own land that would bo suitable do not seem to want to sell it at a reasonable price. ? % George M. Long was in Conway o?business one day last week. a a a a Herbert Hate passed throng' Conway last week on business. a a Loris is a good site for a roller mid to grind fine white flour for tin wheat growers we are looking for that section. The first and middle of last woe' was very cool for several days and i" acted as if it wanted to bring in Jae7 Frost for an initial appearance; bin wc heard of n frost in this imn.cdi.it. section of the State. -AT AYNOR ST COMPLETE NEW LINE CLOTHING FOR BOTH A ' GENTS' FURNISHINGS SPECIAL ATTENTION! OF MILLINERY GOODS; NEVER BEFORE SEEN TUN OF HORRY 0011 i sinsjp, T'i; i awe pc I-stii... 2 E Efi-l* V7 5 ii : IN SPITE OF THE WAR WHEN YOU COM * PBiGES ELSEWHERE, PAY AYNOR STORE IS I i. DRY GOODS, AT OR BEi 1 TORY COST, GOME Afc i Full Car L SEE US AT j ** Stores also at Jordanvi I i 1 ARE Just received a nice lot [ drens Coats in prices to su Ladies Coats from $4.0 ^ Childrens Coats from $2.0 I A nice lot of Ladies Coa 00. Call and see my line Also a nice line of serg Don't forget that I am with the largest and most had. Your patronage will be Mrs. J. V * \> *. ? 4 Personal Own a Doit. You'll like it.?adv. m * There was to have been a hearing here last Thursday before Clerk of Court W. L. Bryan, acting as Special Master, in the case of L. B. Ballon against J. E. Nicholas; but at the request of the parties the hearing was postponed to another date. F. E, Smith of Galivants Ferry was in Conway one day last week. G. M. Little of Loris was among those visiting Conway last week. * C. A. Andreson of Allen was in Con way on business one day last week. * O. H. P. Singleton of Jordanville was in Cnoway last week. Many are asking about the date on which remained of the registered men in this county will be examined for military duty. Up to the last news from the department, the au thorities were undecided except that it seemed to be the aim to go on will, the work of examination as soon a.~ ccngro. s should pass the bill which has been pending to provide the funds o cover this expense. Telegrams wee sent to the governor of each state asking his opinion as to when the ! work should be continued, and all of I the governors except two favored the work as soon sa possible. The l\v 4 v ho exp"cssed a contrary view placed it on the ground that the local boards were already overworked and should hi ve a rost before going ahead with mere labor. ? ? ? ? ? Hood oats are the thing now. C m load recently receive ! at the store :/ George J. Holliday at Aynor.?adV ???mmm i m ?? mmmmmmmmmammmm 11 ?g? I J? MY? A YNOR, S. C. 6F MIU.INERY GOODS, Ef! AND WOMEN, AND i GREAT VARIETY. S ASKED TO THE LIE , SIIGH AS YOU HAVE IN THE mm SEOINTY, SEEING IS BEIICES OF THESE GOODS Will ASTONISH YOU IE THEM WITH TE OFFERING SHOES AND -OW THE Mill OR FAGID SEE FOR YOURSELF. oad of Oals mm, s. c. iilc and Galivants Ferry linllifflmf . nuiuuaj IVED I of Ladies, Misses and Chilit all. 0 to $35.00, Misses and 0 to $8.00. t Suits from $10.50 to $30.before buying, e Sailor Suits. still in the Millinery business attractive line I have ever highly appreciated. V. Sparks THE HORRY HERA C % -i. We net only wmiI tu raise plenty of feed supplies for our own use in this country but we need to_xaise a great surphts for sending ovdr the s<.as to the allies, England and Franco especially. They avc bearing the brunt ot the war now and have been bearing it for some time. They rue depeding upon us for supplies. Join the movement. . uj The titoH/that made the economy record is just a stock car as the factory makes, and any buyer con get a cai from the Conway Sales ifcompany that will check part for part with the economy record holder. adv. i It is high time that each and every one of our people should realize that j we are in the midst of a terrible war. | If seems easy just now, but we all know that the hard time is yet to come. What the governments wants to do is to husband its resources and save its food supplies, by increasing production and saving it after it is produced, so that at no time during the struggle, will the pinch of hunger cause us to languish. Be sure that you join the movement and help out all you can. The county will be canvassed during the week beginning October 21st to register at least three thousand homes in tins county, and pledge them with '.he government in the great movement to save food and to carry out the plans of National Food Administration. This ureal armv of Hoiw women will be an integral part of r. \\:st organization extending from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, an<l from the Atlantic Seaboard to the Great Pacific. Never yet have the people of Horry County failed to do their full duty in matters of public welfare. They are ready and willing to join this movement. Watch for the "gvd which will be given you to sign. For Several weeks past we have published en another page the form of the Hoover Food Pledge. Read it today and you will see what it means. v * * * bee Molliday's Aynor store for the best line of millinery and dry goods ever displayxl in th: i section. Price arc right. adv. The lady who misses the fine Hn< of millinery on hand at the Aynoj ! store of George J. Holiday, will re. gret it; so let her call before thes' fine jpods nre soM out. Fine good> ! at factory prices. adv. $ J % I J Yen ran raise another good crop oi. j the same land on whi- h u harves Vf ur wheat in the Spring. Learn t p oduce several crops on the same It may me: n w? rk : 11 1 hr t-i< hut it will mean greater prosperity and independence for this section. Clothing for bo h men and hoys George .1. H' Hiday's Aynor store. Sc. this stock before buying elsewhere.adv. I a * ? ? ? Shoes and dry goods to suit > o1 taste are on hand at the Aynor st<u of G. J. Hollidav. Obliging sa'.esn e are ready and willing to wait on you Call and look over the goods. adv. To Handle" I To meet the evident neo I estate in this fast developing iont means of exchange betw the view of advertising the la for the benefit of those who w real estate in Horry County, an ever increasing profit fro wo have formed: HORRY LA] With M. M. Hodriok as Hotel Grace. It will he our ness the public sees fit to Ic > contage only, and we hope to aood will of all thfiSP u/hn wan ,# - ? - w W V ? I V t ? -*? I estate. If you wish to sell, or wi I your place, or get a lease on c business. We will advertise _ give you results. Bring us your business w Horry Lai At Hot H. WOODWARD I > . , . The oldest Ami 'HE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR W. B. Coxe, F. F. Covingtc Bullock Bu HfHMB?MM ft, CONWAY, S. 0. WILL ELIINTIS CHARGES WITH ACT It si stated elsewhere that Mr. Ir- i vin Hell was cut seriously by an un- ! known party, and * that he did not know who his assailant was. Later k appears that evidence came out which fastens the crime upon one Will Elliott, a colored man. The negro's hac was found at the place where th< crime was committed, and parties sa> that there is other strong proof against him. Elliott, it appears is one of the th? draftees, and was notified to appeal here with the crowd who went off la?'. | Sunday morning; but he failed tj ap pear, and although the sheriff wa after him, he had not been airestu U" to an early hour last j\kndu\ morning. The wounded man who was so un. mercifully slashed by the nej.ro, r last accounts was doing well, and cvi d( nliy would soon recover. This negro, Will Elliott, was i. another cutting affray not long ago. BOARD KASSENT NEARLY FULL QUOTA The local exemption hoard, counting the fifteen dmftccs who were sent on last Wednesday morning, has sent to Camp Jackson a total of 20." men. Of these at least 18 have been rejected by army examiners rs d : < a back, the names of which we have never been able to obtain. 1 he whole number or 2.M 1 : Horry's quota in the new nation."' army, must be sent, before the first quota is complete, unless volunteer.' are counted on it since the draft lav. went into effect. o Cotton Report for Horry County. Editor Horry Herald: There has been 400 bales of oottr* frinned in Horry County from th ciop of 1917, prior to Sept ember 251! 1917. as compared with, ba'cs gi r.cd to September 25th, 19:0. Very truly, James I). Chestnut, Agent, Ginrr.~ Report Ay nor, S. C., Oct. 9, 19 7. o Japan is planning; t.) establish a 1 gation at Huenos Aires on actvunt < ! t he increasing Japanese int. r s there. I'r.'p-k Green left Wednesday moving for Columbia, to rc-umo h todies at the University. * w v * ? kcv. 'J. ;uo: ns n tro m-^ty i 'ustriai School was in Conway o lay last week. ? * P 9 G'vr us, oh.' u.-1 a !'U*e lie dxed with the oilier civ s that a; aised in this section of t: e Stale. Tin-: wgklo's r/csT. I(' yen need a ?< ?! Sewir.^- Morlnr: ee J. M. I). J ones. Ih> sel^ the Wa the world, The oM Singer., C : \vn; ... c.?41?0-27 mmmhu?????a??wmmmmr mm m m m mir Re*i Estate d of an agency to handle rcrsection, and to make a convcr. eon buyer and seller: and wit! nds of those who wish to s 1 ish to invest their money i where there is not a doubt o 0 natural increase in values ND AGENCY manager, with headquarters ai 1 object to carry on what busi ive with us for a legitimate per i warrant the confid once <X' it to rent, buy, or seii rer. ish to buy, or if you want to rcir ;crtain property, bring us your your wants and endeavor tc rhen you have any. nd Agency cl Grace M. M. HEDRICK. .> i crican Company ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent >n, District Agt. : Hros. Hock, Mgr., Ager.ts. t at hotel grace. j It'- or.-. aiviv 'r.'s H^tel Grac e: i. T. Teny, Nov York. i. Adtcr, Yirgi. in. J. .1. II her, I, Va. C O. Kirsch, South Carolina. T. II. Baldwin, Florence, S. C. A. G Bti gor, South Carol'na. Paul Lanier, Whiteville, N. C. C. M. Willoughby, South Carolina. Marion F. Harrelson, Tabor, N. C. Purnil Graham, Aynpr, S. C. Charlie Cooper, Cool Spring, S. C. John Gary Bakc^r, Joy, S. C. C. G. Boyd, Loris, S. C. Craven P. Grainger, Loris, S. C. Jos. It. Baxley, Galivants Ferrv, S. C. Fd. Johnson, Roanoke, Va. Queen Fowler, Tabor, N. C. James Fowler, Tabor, N. C. Washington, Fowler, Tabor, N. C. Brad Fowler, Tabor, N. C. W. T. Ross, Indianapolis, Ind. E. R. Walker, Wilson, N. C. A. M. Lee, Green Sea, S. C. C. G. Hoover, North Carolina. W. K Suggs, Loris, S. C. E. E. Carner, South Carolina. S. G. Godfrey, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson, Little River, S. C. Mrs. D. S. Stewart, Little River,1 S C. Mrs. T. G. Vercen, Little River, S. C. II. F. Wolfe. Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Joice, Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss Arena Gerrald, Ay nor, S. C. A. H. Edgcrton, Goldsboro, N. C. W. S. Stillcy, South Carolina. W. A. Stillov, Jr., South Carolina. W. C. Hewitt, Baltimore Md. Miss Margaret Stanley, Boris, S. C Miss Francos K. Watson, Boris, S C. R. 11. Bailey, Baltimore, Md. J. R. Wrightson. Baltimore, Md. ,1. E. Barnes, Baltimore, Md. J. B. Avant, Wilmington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Wilson, Philaik l phia, Pa. John II. ^'oolk, Wilmington. N. C. A. I.. Green. North Carolina. B. F. Rossheing, Georgia. 'Win. T. Alexander, Chattanooga.. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Air.b rose, Conway. S. C. Beatrice Ambrose, Conway, S. C. (T Ti: U"! IKES' MEETING. i.. ti e Tea.rV rs: We wish to urge every teacher i i Vu^tv to ho pr.?sc.t a I our fir^ Teachers' Moating Saturday, Oct. CO there u e several mutter * of importance to ccnie before our assooia ,mn a< thus tu-e. Be sure to crn. and bob) us ?!i vu.<;; and solve tin s % }. ' hloms. >1. ?). !ti:!:<>? K Sup*, of i ku ;*t "?m I \gims }?i hanP. n. Tre'n'.r- Tt ;n- < A fine i f S2"> for suing \<" i-on : a moat market in C dumb; ;> i nosed up n .i. S. Drat. mann'-m-. Magi at rata Ilia Ay's ./on -t M P 1 through his nUonn y. a.ah ;n; < to the circuit court. <> rmm<$rsrm P^cEC? cr-r c i< I \ OU -/C-P| r j.1 \i. ! k! 4 Pi?" hp c*% YQiift CAR w I CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO. NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS. I 1 have a complete stock of Foi\ parts made by the Font Co. So k your orders direct.to mo. tl. I.. DUCK. Agmt. Ford Motor Co. NOTICE There has taken up at my farm one alack frizzle hacked sow, marked o.< rd underhit in right, ciop and hoi in the left ear Owner please call rr.< pay for advertisement. C. F. TODD. Allsbrook, S. C.. RFI) 1. 10-1 l-ht-p * * * * GOOD LAND FOR S W.H I have 'o. sale a tract of foity ( it) acres, more or less, lying on the soutl side of Lake Swamp, beginning a1 road at l ake Swamp church at \V. F and Lorenzo I). Holt's line and corner running w. F. Holt's line to Hainan Branch, t'ncnce said branch to (1. .1 Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo D Holt, and line of VV. F Holt to the beginning point. 't his is land which belongs to Mr. B J. Holt, and was conveyed to him b> Mrs. Jane Holt. I can roll this tract of land for 1. 0(10.00. Call or write me if intereste 1 First come, First served. H H. Woodward, Attorney-at-law Conway, S. C. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A, FCVCR, Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then ?? a tonic the Fever will not } return. It sets on the liver better than I Calomel and does cot gripe or sicken. 251 FIVE TEN WHITE DRAFTEES LEFT LAST FRIDAY The list of ton white draftees for the new national army, summoned to mpear here for military duty 0:1 Thursday evening: of last week; a:l met promptly at the hour set. They .vore lodged and fed by the local board on Thursday night, and all left on the early train last Friday morning for Camp Jackson. One of their number, I'aol Lanier, of Whiteville, N. C was appointed ar.d placed in charge of the group on the way to the camp. The ten leaving last Friday wore as follows: John Gary Baker, 1 Burn Isoin Graham, Paul Ianic?\ C. Mc. W1 Hough.by. Charles Listen Cooper, Joseph Itollin B ax ley, Craven I\ Grainger, Mc. Quin Bowler, Needum CivMum Boyd, M. rlon F. Harrclson, ' OGNMfpOSTOFFIGE GROWS !N BUSINESS The 0 nv.ay I\ >i nr r/v 11 \ A. (\ . mot, n-? 1, :? vk ih;r ; ?i nvo r a t h: s e# rc <!<? in t e < Mice hero, wl.cr hy (' ?' ip* lc wps an accounting o : t! t befoio this all of the other ]>;> to'fices of che f ounty mode lis. ir rep- its direct hi:1", that 11 w they a:e to eport to t'o Conway pestoffic \ Tit*-. ineiva ; work to he <lo? ? here ami it is be i. vel will cause tea govc:nnient to pr ..CI > ? % iik- unwind* cic rx to am in keeping up the work; and ;i may resv 1 :\ .nak'ntr the Co .way o a s< oral class office in the r.c r future. \'t 'TK'iC. . H A mcetire: rf \r-. -v 0 im v f Defense, Captains nv' ' Vut an t the F. Ovi Fe- rr C> " ' yak i ;n 1 'he l.il erfy Fond Cumy.ittoo ni'; 4 1h id at the Wa'.vir'.rnv C ih Room \ Conway. Wednesday Oat. 17th, Ihi at one-thirty o'clock. It is important that all mor.ilv rs he pesert and t' o public /yeneral'v is invited. We xpeet to have Mr. A. Y. Sr.ell to address the mooting. * , ** P. A. Burroughs, Chairman. * o ATTFNDFD STATIC MKliTIN(i. M :?.? s. V. A. p. . . < | # n A]a. adh. !' ' S- \V W. T:o. s, h. v.'*; . '< i-n F : ml .1 1.. V.'al ; wont to < 'a ' 'a?t Wcdn?s 'av 'o attend. ke i.w tki.y < f tie State *' .i' H*iI I ? ? > <| ry v *' i 'tv^oi* jiti n C v.vdyn. < *ol. I>. A. Spivev, \\ ho w:r 'Ii ro ; t th< tjtvo, [Yo at " '-.<!< ' t' e moot in - so ponilenn n v< Hirrod c tu a ' iac ie over the work ' ? be (it.DC, rr.i! (V4 e-minel to s< e that Horry County doe-. hor part. Ci rA DHL SCHOLARSHIP. NV-iee L hereby riven that a c^mn tit vo examination le hold at the ' u?'t Ileum at C .nv ; y on Thursday, t. 11 Ci, [ ic <>' -i- a. m. for the mp peso of the vacancy in the t; '< ' A I-.o.'m> ; no. i Harry C'Hiii! y. Said scholarship will ho pood f r four yoam and is open to a'l appiennts between the ye us cf H> and 2'L and who can olherv lac if\ and r thr law. M. Rullock, Si p'., of 1 icucut ">n. Cenvay, S. Oct. 2, 10!7. 'OR S O . O- ma>o ?? nl n ShO > <>00 !!?*., we'd \<r k \ \v'!l w< k an J wiie'"e. S I c! a" for cash. Ton i i ?i;.'i?. v n\\;:y, ^. ( ."it-it) 1. -a i < R S.'vi M 'J') a? "?x of '.(I in S cn 4ee townsh'p bounded north i r Mill Pond. \vo:jl hy lands of M . Prank Mills, oast hy land of M . Full wood, and south by land of i: y own. Addross: Mrs. .luliot 1>. Grant, 1 lagan, (la. t>-27-17 It. STRAY 111)?One heifer calf, f> months old, unmarked, color yellow-rod. Any information concerning same 1 will be appreciated. C. S Sessions, Conway, S. C., R! 1> No. 1 -adv.'lt pd.?10-4. VJANTED Old False Toot>>; <i n't matter if broken. 1 p:iy Jf2 to $1") per set. Send by parcel post :in< 1 receive check by return mail. ! '. TERL, 402 N. Wolfe St., Raltinv. re, Md. 4t-pd 9-27-17 TAKEN UP--One bull yearling1, abov.t 3 yrs old, red with white spot in forehead, marked undrebit in right ear, swallow fork in left. Owner can get same by proving and paying charges. Ross Jones, Conway, S. C. , RFD No. 1. adv-3t-pd 0-27. 1 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System ' The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ' GROVK'8 TAST1?I.?8S chill TONlC.tliives out t MnlHtia.enrichca the blood.and buiUla upthe system. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 60c