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/ I tOv/ Is a Good Tim To T Mi!d rroatiier aid treatment. Don't 1 c misled into thinking that yc ur Catairh is gone. The first touch of winter wti.lher will bring it back vith all its discomforts. But this is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germs of Catarrh, and be forever rid of the troublesome sprays and dwuches that can never cure you. S. S. S., the great blood purifier, searches out the germs of Catarrh JOIN HOOVER'S FOOD SA\ NOW AND[ mi a ^ i ne American uovernment through Herbert Hoover has inaugurated a national campaign to urge the saving i'/yfood stuffs. Mr. Hoover has termeiHthis movement for the registration ot the people in food saving as "an unprecedented adventure in democf racy." It is a national campaign projected s0 large in its scope that the TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, WASHINGTON, I). C. I AM GLAD TO .JOIN YOU IN SERVATION FOR OUR NATION A BEK&HII' IN THE UNITED STATE PLEDGING MYSELF TO CARRY ADVICE OF THE FOOD ADM1N1S MY CIRCUMSTANCES PERM Name Street C State Occupation. Number in Household Ogcupati Will you take part in authorized neig Fcrvation ? Have you a garden? There are no fees or dues to be ] es to have as members all of those a< All women over sixteen are eligible. The Government does not ask you for your food; does not urge you to quit eating, but merely requests you to save your own food for your own consumption, but in doing so, to consume it with wisdom, judiciously, and thereby help "win the war." If you are already economizing, sign the card as an earnest of your CALOMEL SALIVATES j AND MAKES YOU SICK | >. Acts like dynamite on a slug- j j gish liver and you lose a ' day's work. f I There s no reason why a p; rso should take sickening, salivating cj . omel when 50 cents buys a iurg? bottle of Hudson's Liver Tone?a perfect substitute for calomel. I It is a pleasant, vegetable li?^u.( f which will start your liver just a. surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown fojks can taki v Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug It ^ is mercury and attacks your bone: \ , Takt; \ dose of nasty calomel toda.\ j an<^Nybu will feel weak, sick and nan- ! sedted tomorrow. Don't lose a day'swork. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you wili wake up feeling great. No more j I biliousness, constipation, sluggish- j t ness, headache, coated tongue or! . sour stomach. Your druggist says j 1 if you don't find Dodson's Liver! Tone acts better than horrible cnlo-' me! your money is waiting for you. ?adv . _ ?Notice o( Discharge. , A* ffsoticc is hereby given that the un-; 1 dersigned administrator of the person , al estate of Peter Skipper, Dec'd.,1 will apply to the Judge of Probabte *>f Horry County, at his office, at Con>' way, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 15th clay of October, A. j D., 1917, for a final discharge as such administrator. George Skipper, Qualified ' Administrator of Peter Skipper, td-(pd) Dec'd. o /Vik vi i/irwnui . Notice is hereby given that the un, dersigned guardain of Causey Dimery, Minor, will apply to the Judge of Probata of Horry County, at his office at Cfrnway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 15th day of October, A. D. 1917, for a final discharge as such guardian. H. G. Turner. Qualified Guar! dian of Causey Dimery, td. (chgs.) Minor. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 frays Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMKNT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day* The first application given Kasc and Rest. 50c THE HORRY HERAL1 SECOND DRAFT MAY COME IN DECEMBER War Department Discussing Advisability cf Ordering 2d Increment to Fill Up Gaps | r ? BIG DEFICIENCY FOR 17TH NATIONAL ARMY G reat Your Catarrh which infest your blood, and chaser them entirely nut of your system, It is by far the most satisfactory treatment for the disease, because it reaches down to its very roots and pets at the cause. Write to-day for full information, and expert medical advice regarding the treatment of your own case. Take advantage of this chance to-day. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. G Atlanta, IING CAMPAIGN I SIGN THE CARD TODAY work to be done is as great as though a census of the country was being taken. If the American people are informed tt?y will respond. If they rcspord then oread and meat cards will not be necessary. But we have been * asked during the week of October 21 -28th to sign this card: ! I ' THE SERVICE OF FOOD CON- ! ND I HEREBY ACCEPT MEMS FOOD ADMINISTRATION, OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND I 1RATOR IN MY HOME, INSOFAR LIT. ity. . .' on of Breadwinner i hborhood movements for food conpaid. The Food Administrator wishitually handling food in the home. willingness to "do your bit" and as ;i piotest against youi neighbor who b not economizing. If you can sa\< something, then sign the curd to hei; yourself carry out your determinnti 1 i ml ?.ih:n (? i linuf i U-v. < ?? ?? w w > nwn . : . i mm \ i;i ;Hiil >>l I I I I her people are behind her. ? K. .J. Sl'.cvo d, Publicity Mnearer. MENTION T mm AS UNAOCEFTADtf' Impossible so Lonrj as Aiiicr demand German S oil Toils i Reichstag. i Aj is'ord: m. * 4 ':be p'cuary .ii.i s of '.he r ieh. l; y. >;lo <?.' y, l> Uhhnoli . '.ho impo iel vJewnv cl . ' aj rerie-.l thai p'.'.je \v irip !b!t! as i ivr : <! r. .m.y's e re ! 'civv! \\ (I ' ; n r. i! r ei'.ben ed to - be vvt n '' I i Jt-nii'M a *<i t! 2 ' ? "he speech of tlm ' 'nancc'.lo ' van dv 'bored (lUi in* - 1!:o di "nsr.ior cf f, j < ..o!i;ii m ai;1 :w t pro, ijranba n rmy lor a C nrriii p ,-'t ?"Wo wou'd "Pi along much ! otter.' add the chnneelio'-, "i1' ?ho.o v-h<> com bat the peace resell! ion er July it ar.il assert that its sap porters want ' separate pence would l:o more jurt ward this resoluth a. We i. ust work cut in tlioir positive sense and force fully, the aims comprised in this res. olution. We must he (dear in oir i minds as to what wo des're and mm' j ^ uphusir.e what war, said hi the i c;:w. | luiion. "T:io Gorrr.an nation will stand I yeth.er as one man, unshakable, a persevere hi the f'ir.ht un ! its i i','n; and i he ingots of cur a'dos to c\'i once are as. uicd. In its uriiy tin (lerman eir.pi'o is 'nvirrhbo. Vvh must continue to pc evero until t'r (It rman ompii'o, on the continent an : overseas, established - its po: ition Further, we must stiivo to til-ii the armed alliance of our enemies does not grow into an economic offensive alliance." o Subscribe to the Herald?$1.00. o ## ? ft | Used 40 Years | CARDUI S The Woman's Tonic { ? Sold Evorywhoro A ,..5 ft* Shortage Due in Part to Neces- J sity of Taking National | I Army Men. "Washington.?Discussion of the ail- j visability of expediting the call for the second increment of the dra't army now is in progress at tlu? War Department and it appaers likely that the date may be filed for some tim? in December or January. Mobilization of the first increment of (187.000 men is now far cnougd ad i vancrd to show clearly that there will be a big deficiency for the tfevonteeth national army division. More | than 250.000 of the first inclement a-t | still to be assembled, but it alreadf is evident thai there will be available at the sixteen cantonments quarters for an additional regiment at each post and at some for a full brigade of two legimeats. Big Shortage Certain. The strength of the new regimental I >1 gar.i-/.alien is 3,000 men. With a! ogi.ncnt lacking at each cantonment his n'.or.o would mean a .shortage of' ie:ily 50,000 men. In addition there ! a>s been authorized a separate divis m of negro troops, whah means eai !y 30.000 men withdrawn from he o.igi a.l niimbex* assigned to the ; v 'cvmi ntonmemts. The shortage m due partially to the Oct ?sity of taking out of national my men to fill up National Guard i /as ions. Two ' cmpl' t1 national army divide ns (if Southern, troops ha\c b 'fn .hsorin d in th's way. The remnants of three of' e. Southern national avm\ divisions will be consolidated to form ; sin' e divis: m unit a. d the suiplts ".. .on from oilier camps will he spot S? itt*i In i i??! ' > 11tin. mlioii-x.' ! ..... v . . ..v%.xv m|/ v..v hi wu -ns. To Fill I"]) Gap:;. Draft/. on the nation: * a; my force* '. o must do made to fill up the en~ 'Yted ])f rsovmcl of the aviation sc ,';o, the vnedical corps and the service attalio/, no.mod behind the fighting it.es abroad. Dvc .bun iy ihoie wil -c 21.0,000 m< n n the last named seri -o a' y * :\d swi iticn ami t. e m *d eal servi wi.'l i:.!:: nearly as many -. ore, tn.?uv,h not aM of them wili j ' c /km s the mitional army. C?, orat'mr \o oehiV ti t calling eu ' ti e s ."uik! i icronicnt to make go hi '/< -e /iie /t sgos are sevo al fa. tors, j v' r d f quinment is ?< miug f- j ;u i o iy at a rate that can nu . I tie <C./ands of the forces already caliou rd the vjdi ay- of the country have been over burdened vith tl?e job of mo\ing- Ike army without hindering : eight shipments vital to the Allies. Ivcst With Cnnvcior. Fili ig the date of the call for the ecoud. incjoment prrhably hinges aha up n the careful study being made 1/ IVovcst Marshal Gen. Crowder and Ids ;i -sis'nuts of the results of the plan fo'lowed in assembling' the m o calied first. WITHDRAW XKGKO GTAGDS. S ddier lvills White .Van at Cam; , Ordway.. Washington.?Negro soklicr.; *? guard duty at Camp Ordway here were ordered withdrawn tonight after the hiding of Andrew .J. Corper. rm 1 /... i.I /... 1... r*..-- / rif,v \| veil I'CIHt'l I [ I.Y ITJVtliv? .KM'ry Ward, and a resulting strike of abou; 700 workmen. In announcing the or der, Secretary linker said no decision had been reached as to who will replace the negroes, members of the first separate battalion, district National Guard and civilian watchmen probably would be employed until the camp is complete. Cooper was shot while going into the camp on his way to work. Ward, who was arrested by the military, said the carpenter, who was not using the proper entrance, failed to obey h\> command to "halt." Friends of the dead man said he was slightly deaf and probably did not hear the sentry. Ward is hcUd for trial by courtmartial, the military having refused demands of the district civilian authorities that he be turned over to them. After the shooting several hundred carpenters and other employes at the camp refused to go to work [ until tne negro guard was withdrawn land the entire force was idle today. P, CONWAY, S. C. Deligh Ohin your i yesterday' As a be using 1 get the sa You Here Cottolene pensive b In pu % t / standard t Try one-third You cheap, \vl more ex pi Why i Boca i that (<oti goes nine they had 1 Try ( in tins of i "Make i " . ' 1 itmmami i EMtiOLL IN SW. Inability of Parents to Pay t!r: S.oeoial Fees Should flot Bar Pupil. Columbia.?That any child has the right to enroll in the public school of the district where its parent or guar dian resides is the opinion of Attorn, ey General Pceplcs, recently rendered In this connection J. E. Swearingcn. State Superintendent of Education,' gave out the following statement j que ting the Attorney General's opin- | ion: I S wca rin gen's State men t. "At this time of year many school trustees and school teachers are wrestling with the problem of collecting special fees from the pupils. Sue! ; special fees are variously classified a IVUltl'irllln I inn iiwwlontih v V I IIIMXIVIIVUI) v \/niiu^vil? or tuition charges. The Constitution of 1805 and the general school law both provided for a system of free t i blio schools for all children between I the. ages of six and twenty-one years tfiil econ that sinking of the heart, ce-box and see the tin} s pound of butter! matter of fact, you wou cutter for cooking nowad; me delicious results with< can. Yes?without a pa is the way: Use wholeso for your fine cooking, utter. rity Cottolene has set the or shortenings. Cottolene in any famil less than you would use will find that shortcnir 1 en scooped out by the ] nisive than Cottolene in i p ' v ' isc many careful houscw olene?owing to its suj h farther than other sh< been using. Dottolcnc next time. It i convenient sizes. 4 Recipe for MOL.A 1 cup molasses \\ cup Cottolene cup su^rar /2 level teaspoon salt ^1 Heat molasses, pour ovi sr.lt and niiu*er or a mixti WW ferrcd. Dissolve soda in c ^ mixture. Stir in flour, mal A from spoon, or a stiff dot i^ Bake in moderate oven. -ijjlft FA151 ? w s Good Cooking B hut tlie Legislature fr.-ni time to time has passed local district acts au! <?! the c el" arive "At Ll.c '.'trust of the State Suporimendent of Education, .). E. Swear'Attorney Cicae.al Thomas 11. ihcples has ju."t rendered a valuable piait i ii lull il.** to spcc'al IV; s col? et m 1 firm oub'ic school pupi's, Any child has the i ijs! t to enroll in t'v tree public school of the district 'vl e.o its parent or tvu ndian r sid-m, and this (-pinion of the Attorney 'hn cr: ; cloos not apply to nou-resideius. The rulii ? follows: Attorrey (loncra!'* Opinion. " 'Mr. W. J. Turbeville, Turheville, S S.?Dear Sir: The Hon. .1. !\ Swearingon, Slate Superintendent of Education, has referred your letter of the Md instant to me, with the request that I advise with you as to the right o* trustees to exclude a pupil from school who fails to pay the incidental fee of $2 per session. " 'The statute" expressly provides that no pupil shall he deprised of the privileges of the school allowed by ths general school law on account of inability to pay the contingent fee; that is. he should still be admitted to all | those studies which aix> required by law to be taught in the public schools, and would only be excluded from such supplementary studies as are included in the course by the local schools. " 'If, however, the pupil, his parent TERES orny f when you look r dab left from Id probably not ays, if you could f aut it. irticle of butter I me, economical in place of ex- .* hignest possible $ Vh ; L iar recipe Use of butter. r j igs which seem txmnd, arc often ' ictual use% v . V ? r?? ?? * isk-. 'ik * tvi- V 1 ives have found >crior richness? urtenings which s sold by grocers * rnnkurQ I 1 level tablespoon ginger yl level teaspoon soda /4 cup cold water ( 3 to 4 cups flour V* ;.i v t er Cottolene. Add sugar, ire of other spices if pieold water and add to first ving a soft dough to drop lgh to be rolled and cut. > iANKXSS&HxJ :rs \ etter" ' I c.' guar lian is aire to ;v?iy the inei dental fee the s: 010 eeuld lie collected by suit. The proper cou; -o weubl be t > bring- a suit against such parent c guardian before a magistrate, onv.' e jadainent of the amount of unpaid tuition fee and then collect by execution issued a air.-t his property." " 'Ymrs very t r.'y. (S'gofd) " 'Thoj. H. Peeples, " V.it rsey (dener&l.' " V. . M .'J. r.r.. , ^ , t ' ..lAit \Ci li r v?:. A \. 1 e-- oi a:. ;.:,ko oil ne?v ki Is <' .-oa food says in the November Wov.j n's Home Co:n*>;,,Hon: ' A j i npie rule of the ro>? base of fish ni. y bo laid down that will fit ali most every consumer wherever she may live. This rule is to buy the fish that is caught in local waters. This fish is nearly sure to bo freshest and cheapest. It is almost true that the cheapest fish in the market is the best. Its cheapness indicates that it v;as caught locally, and that it has not \ * i i ?" * * " j i;rni Kepi long. i ne housewire will argue that she has tried these cheap fish, and that they are of poor quality. The recommendation is that she continue to experiment with local, cheap fish until she finds those that are to her liking, and that she then sitck to them'"