The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 08, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, NOV. S, 1917
Some men only want a good chanci
to go wrong. Give them the chance
and they never fail to take it.
The friend you like is the one \vl
makes your case his case when yo.i
affairs are trusted in his hands.
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Some men have mad'"* fortune
while others were trying to arg'..<
about it.
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Truth is often hidden underneuli"
what appeals to he the rankest false
htod.
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You can gain the confidence of ti o
public only by being true to the pub
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nine iaim in our cans \ we win sin :>
lie.
The human machine develops lilt!
irregularities as we go through 1 i:*
and those do no', amount to at ual <f
ease; but some tven and women an
s> ronstil ut< (1 1 . n t limy imagine o
believe that they ure about to ho sirki
and often they !.;o to hi d and cad :
<loctor. T1 e human h- dy i- the be '
machine ever made, but even it will
run rather badly at times without
getting out of complete order.
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Not only the strictest kind of censorship
has been y.v on in Germany;!
but recently, as on several forme- oi
casions. guards have been placed -<n j
the border lines charged with the dut\
or seeing that no newspaper, or scrap
oi newspaper, shall cross the horde;
of that country into any adjoining
neutral land. It is a sure sign that!
serious eve ts po t( ad in that warracked
country, and the o:it> man gov- |
e) anient must k'eep its seme- from tin j
outside world until the danger blow.-j
over. One of those days the dang-'
wlP comr and re ."use i ? pass.
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It seems, upon thinking it ovc".
tin t th t ecti. n of S"vth < aroliin,
has, for many years past be -u doin"
one of the most foolish things in tli<
world. It has been paying out i'^
good money for wheat bread, apparently
ignorant or at least grossly
careless of the fact that the lands
lirre would raise fine wheat and slip-,
ply them at their very doors with thr j
wheat bread they so much like. All j
the time they had the power of keep-|
ing their money for other purposes
but failed to do it. Spending their
good money for white floor was bah
business even in days gone r>y when
flour was cheap. Perhaps it was tinhigh
prices they are now compelled to
pay for wheat flour they get, that has
helped to open their eyes to the sitution.
At last we know of many farmers
who have become alive to the circumstances
and they are now planting;
wheat for their own use at home.
That there is no roller mill here is no
excuse. There are mills at Florence, 1
Darlington, and elsewhere where the '
best of flour is produced; and if the
farmers iri this section will keep on
planting wheat, and get their neighbors
to go into it, it is only a question
of n short time before some business
men in this county will have the sense
and the public spirit , as well as the
money, to put up the right kind of <
mill.
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AT HOTEL GRACE.
Among the recent arrivals at Hotel
Grace the following*:
Henry Ruck. Marion, S. C.
G. A. Johnson, Mullins, S. C.
G. B. Smith, Mullins, S. C
T. C. Smith, Mullins, S. C.
H. Hinson, Nichols, S. C.
Hoyi McMillan, Mullins, S. C.
J. W. Pharr, Charlotte, S. C.
0. O. Whitlock, Wilmington, N C.
W. E. Bessent, Little River, S. C.
Geo. S. Paine, Aynor, S. C.
A. S. Crawford, South Carolina
I). F. Miles, Marion, S. C.
Z. G. Smith, Marion, S C.
L. M. Gasque, Marion, S. C.
E. F. Hughes, Marion, S. C.
L. W. Money, North Carolina
J. R. Thompson, Richmond, Va.
J. C. Robinson, North Carolina.
J. A. Brothers, North Carolina.
R. L. Watkins, Richmond, Va.
Frank Baldwin, Atlanta, Ga.
Goe. V. Harrell, Wilmington, N. C.
F. G. Tarbox, Jr., Columbia, S. C.
Dan E. Costin, Wilmington, N. C.
Mattie E. Perry, Marion, S. C.
H. M. Kirke, Augusta, Ga.
G. A. Wilson, Mullins, S. C.
A. E. Reaves, Columbia, S C.
G W. Hill, Florence, S. C.
R. E. Ward, Wlison, N. C.
Bert M. Schwab, Wilmington, N C.
J. G. Todd, Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. D. D. Rhuni, South Carolina.
H. >1. Durant, Georgetown, S. C.
D. D. Rhum, Jr., South Carolipa.
1. L. Goldman, South Carolina.
Jas. F. Harxvick, South Carolina.
Geo. J. Holliday, South Carolina
Miss Winna Robertson, Columbia,
S. C.
J. W. Browning, Baltimore, Md.
Chas. Caon, South Carolina.
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uv. ja.s. iNorLoii, v^oiumDia, ?>. e . I
W. W. Russ, City.
Carl L. Reed, Firestone Tires.
K. R. Walker, Wilson, N. C.
J. J. Walker, Maryland.'
J. S. Beverly, Conway, S. C.
T. M. Walsh, South Carolina
K. (i. Dnrst. Fay, N. C.
K. G. Stanley, Loi is, S. C.
,1. B. Avant, Wilmington. N C.
1). E. Tnwrence, South Carolina.
C. M. Shannon, Virginia.
J. L. Robeits, Tabor, N. C.
i W. I.. Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
A. S. Fhrich, Georgetown, S. C.
I. R. Thomas, Greensboro, N. C.
L. Lovanthal, Baltimore, M<1.
J. B. Ernnaeu, South Carolina.
Chas. Inley, South Carolina.
.las \j. Connolly, Boston, Mass.
i H. C. Descliamps. Sumter, S. C.
J. E. Johnson, North Carolina
G. McG. Smith, Greenwood, S. C.
J. hi. Bodren, Cohlsboro, N. C.
P. J. Maxwell, Florence, S. C.
F. C. Norris, Florence, S C.
CI. B. King, North Carolina
B. L. Hume, Causey, S C.
Mr and Mrs M. P>. Sanders, Clreen1
wood, S. (
.1. 1>. Beaty, Wilmington, N C.
J. F. Johnson, North Carolina
J. 1.. !>a den, Goldsbovo, N. C.
F. !.. Wesley, Conway, S C.
W. K. Stewart, Wilmington, N C'. .
N. S. (larrett, Wilson, N C.
B. F. Jones, Jr. South Carolina
K. K. Carver Hartsville, S. C.
F. I.. Barnes, Richmond, Va.
T. L. Parker, Columbia, S. C.
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ONE 0000 TRACT
OF FINEST LAND
We of fer for sale the lands owned
ky W 1). and J. C. \Vc? d.\ar(l. in
dinks Township. T is land consists
a tract of <- < hundred a <1 Unity
ve acres, .more or less. Five mil -s
f on Conway, one.In '!' mile from
Mtij'ir School, ? no mile fron church.
I'i.i. has Uve.vc ;? < under cultivation,
If i; t< rested get -in touch with
the Hor !.:(><{ Aivencv. We \vd
vivo you the p'i'/e. Horry Lvaul
\gaucy. M. M. llcdricd;, Manager,
adv.
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COM'hDKKATM VKTHUAXS
Voi: iir oavr.e dly urged to attend J
e I lorry County Fair next week and [
specially the dinner to be given us
by the Fair Association, Tuesday, |
Nov. lb, at 1 :'>(). Tell all the Voter- (
ans to come. We want to get up a 1
new roll so bring the names of any
you know who cannot come.
Jeremiah Smith.
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COTTON REPORT. (
Ay nor, S. C., Oct. 31, 1917. (
Editor The Horry Herald: .
The tabulation of reports show that ,
there was 2,320 bales of cotton, count1 j
ing round as half bales, ginned in ^
Horry County from the crop of 1917 g
prior to Oct. 18th, 1917, as compared t
with 1,519 bales ginned to Oct. 18th,
1916. v
You will please publish this report t
in the next issue of your paper. c
James D. Chestnut, ^
Specail Agent. c
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To Cure ? Cold In One Day*
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It atop* the *
Ccugh and Headache and works oft the Cold.
Druggikta refund money H it faila to cure. I
U. W. GROVE'S tiguatuxe ou each box. 3bc.
THE HORRY HERi
AN EXAMINATION '
FOR RURAL CARRIER
I
The United States Civil Service!
Commission has announced an ex ami-1
nation for the County of Horry, S. C.,
to be held at Conway, on Dec. 8, 1917,
to fijf the position of rural carrier at
Gurley, S. C., and vacancies that may
later occur on rural routes from other
post offices in the above-mentioned
county. The examination will b*,
open only*tb male citizens who are
actually domiciled in the territory of
a post office in the county and who
meet the other requirements set foi*th
in form No. 181 7. 1 Siis form anil application
blanks 'may be obtained
from the offices mentioned above
or from the United States Civil Service
Commission at Washington, D.
C. Applications should be forwarded
to the Commission at Washington at
the earliest practicable date. Examination
starts at 1 lh M.
The vacancy for which this examination
is announced is caused by the
enlistment of the carrier formerly employed
on the route. Upon his lion- J
orable discharge from the military}
service of the Government he will be
entitled to reinstatement to his former
position as carrier on this route in
accordance with the statute approved
July 28, 1916, which is as follows:
"Any postal employee who has entered
the military service of the
United States or \vl->~ r*....
w . . - myj >.ia|it II IICI I 11' I
cuter it shall, upon being honorably
discharged therefrom be permitted to
resume his position in the postal department
which he left to enter such
service."
However, any person pointed to
this position may, in the discretion o'f
the Post Office Department, be assigned
to other parts of the postal
service; or transferred to other
branches of the classified service for !
which he is eligible.
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NOTICE.
We hereby desire to express our
sincere appreciations to the fire department
and all the citizens who
worked so heroically last Sunday in
saving our church from complete d<
s.'uction by fire.
Conway Baptist Church.
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FOOD CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN
"Save Food Win the War"
I wish to thank all the Captains. I
Lieutenants, and individual worker*!
in the County for the splendid work
they have done in this Food-saving
Campaign. In some sections practically
every family has signed and the
cards have been sent in.
In other sections the list is far J
from being complete. We have been:
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iMowvu 'Mic more wppk in which to:
sclire the remaining names in each j
community. You arc therefore urg-j
ci to re-double your efforts Murine '
this work, and see that your worker
canvass each citizen. secure their
signatures. and send in the cards before
next Saturday, the 10th.
On that date we will have to make
a final report, and it is the earnest I
desire of the Management to see Horry
County at the head of the list of J
a)' the counties of the State.
It will take some work on your
part: But wo are reiving; on you and
\our co-w.)?keis to do your part in
this patriotic service. Don't let up!
until you have the signature of every,
family in your community. See that,
it is done to-day.
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Your for final success,
D. A. Spivev, !
Campaign Manager, j
DEALERS IN FOOD
UNDER LICENSE
Washington. -One hundred thous-j
aid manufacturers, wholesalers, aim I
nther distributors of staple food a e i
placed under license by the food administration
for the duration of the
U'il r
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Nearly .">0,000 application blanks
invo already boon called for by dealj's
and requests a?'C pouring in at
die rate of 4,000 a day,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We wish to call attention to the
'act that the premium list as printed
!ontains nc mention of canning1 ex rpt
for club members and the gene I'll
exhibit "Canning." The same pre- ^
liiums offered in class 2, that deals
n all products in glass are offered to 4
h3 ladies also. You are urged to
.end in your exhibit and thus encour- J
ige the girls to do better work. I
Teachers who have not time to get %
ip a regular exhibit are asked to send j 1
is anything they may have in their
ommunity that they wish to exhibit.
Ye shall be glad to display these in
>ur general exhibit. I
Your very truly, , j
Annie M. Derham, J
Alma G. Lewis,
Home Defoliation Agents. J
iiJP, CONWASr. 8 0.
Mrs. 1
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Wednesday,
at 10:00 a.
200 Acres, Sub-divided into
7-Room Dwellin
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY T
at auction, to the hinhest bicld
Only by your presence will yen
a "cut lose" sale. Every lot a
fail to attend!
FRPP
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A BIG DAY A BIG TIME La
EASY TERMS 1-3 Cash, Ba!
Natio
B. H. Harnly, Advertising Mgr.
L. M. Felton, Sales Mgr.
MAKING AMERICA'S
niPfiAMi <r ^111' i
IHMUULI IU iSN's
Washington. The row '"loot oi
freighters the government is budding j
through the shipping board and Em- i
urgency Fleet corporatoin uid he
nciti ly non-sinkablc as can be mad .
'I he non-sinkable .ship is not yet r
vented--the no'n-sinkable ship that a
the same time will carry !' eight
but much can he accomplished ie the
way of making- a ship not ea \ i
sink by fitting it with pie ty <?: huh p<
ndent bulkhead .
"The reason the Titanic sank so
quickly," explained Admiral Howies,
in charge of shipping construction for .
the Emergency Elect corporatior ,
was because the bulkheads extends 1 '
only up to the middle of the ship. j
They stopped about at the second
lower deck. As soon as the ship had
settled to this level, the water poured }
out of the injured bulkhead into the
rest of the vessel.
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IMtOCIIJ \M OF \V. M. ('.
To lie Hi Id at Rchoboth School IIou.se
Eriday Afternoon, Nov. 16, 1 *) 17.
Subject: V'hnt Woman ir doing fur
the World.
I!ymi: -Je us C'.- i! Es.
H'lde Study of Women of the 'lib! \ '<
and I'-ayer. Mrs. CI. E. March.
Enrollment.
1 lie VVo'l: of I lie rt'"l Cro* ; - Mr-. I
K. M. Russ.
Rood Conservation Mrs. Col -man
Wcfrley.
W. C. T. U. Mrs .J. S. Dusenbury
Y. \V. C. A. Miss Delilah Thompson.
VV. M. U. Mrs C. H. Snider.
Offering for the Ruin Whihlon Memoria.l
Hymn Dlest be the Tie that Rinds.
Dismissal.
Mrs. C. H. Snider,
Supt.
No. 666
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Thit ia 6 preacription prepared aapeciallr
or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. 1
Phre or lis dotea will break any caw, and <
i taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not (
etura. . It acta on the liver better thaa
Calomel and doea not fripeor alcken. 25c 1
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden under
penalty of law to bunt, trap* or S "
my way trespass upon laihds of
fulia D. Grant in Socastee township.
S. R. SINGLETON, Agent.
11 pd rviw."
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i Auction
Of
SI. J. Seal's
,BOKN
November
m., Sharp
75 Residence Lots and 20 sma
g, witli 2 acres of ground rtea
his splendid property has been
Icrs. absolutely without reserve
he in a position to reap the be
nii acreage tract will change h
Siiver Souvenirs,
Band Concerts,
Dinner on the Grounds,
idics especially invited.
'ance in 1 and 2 years. And rc
nal Reail
MTRI'HV'S SHOWS AT THE
CO I 'NT V FAIR NKXT WKEK
At the Horry County Fair next
week America's leading attractions
.1. F. Murphy's twelve big shows.
Much one a feature, clean and moral
and refined. wl.o?*e women and children
can go wit!) he. t assu-anco that they
will .see or hear nothi ng that will of ead
them. The greatc t of all ou door
free attract ions. Miss Maruart
Ouir.cy, world's champion lady highdiver,
in two perfoiman os dally at 1
:i! 10 o m 1 ' ' ' 1
iii c n , I I I \ iC i JIf." ~
rohalie divi: g. seventeen yorjv i ofore
the Amrican public, an expert < airman,
a4, the age of "? nr.- a.i expr > ;
sv.*i aimer at the age of five ami a
trick trapeze 'liver at the age <?f 7.
showing; the ri oiks of scientif'
training, the mo A perfect of all socalled
perfect, the concluding feutur
of Miss Quincy's performance. Beautiful
to behold at summit of 1 fee'
ladder in the form of a venus and
the likeness of a primadona make a
plunge to a tank below containing
less than four feet of water, entertaining,
thrilling and lastly beautiful.
Other attractions: South Before the
V ar, the greatest Minstrel Plantation
011 the road. Mor,key Speedway,
v ith real live monkeys riding and
driving their own Autos, the vvo'nd n'?f
the twentieth century. The moto
Bron.o. Bare de.vil /oke aril th'
n.ilo a minute (iirl, i?i defying and
wonderful performances on the sir
-.f straight wa'l. Happy ,la k. 70
p, und beauty, the biggest Klk, th
big t est Moose, and the biggest \\
0. W. Busy City, Wonderland, Spirlora,
Circus Side Show, many others,
including a big $10,000 Mcrry-CioRound,
and Giant Ferris Wheel and
Prof. Pore's Royal Italian Concert
Band to make merry in the latest
melodies, A free gate at night. Pig
free attraction. Come one, come all,
and leave the sad world behind. ad
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NOTICE.
The following ladies of Conway
have been appointed to take charge of
the dinner to be given the Veterans by
the Fair Association and Citizens of
Conway on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. Any
me who wishes to help in any way
k\-i 11 please communicate with either
>f these ladies: Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury,
Mrs D. A. Spivey, Mrs. C. P. Quattle>num,
Mrs Chas. R. Scarborough, Mrs
M. W. Collins.
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F. E. hoc was here a few days ago.
J. S. Hardee spent some time here
ust week.
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s Land ' I
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,li 5 to 10 acre Farms, also aj|
r Business section. y
placed in our hands to be sold
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i. Now don't make a mistake! ^
mefits of this sale. Positively
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ends. Its up to you! Don't l
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mrr li
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member, you make the price! |
ty Co |
nppipcc. Lakeland, Fla. j
Columbus, 6a. l
NOTICIO OF SALF. \
L'nder and by virtue of the decree J
and judgment of the court made by
, his Honor .John S. Wilson, Presiding 1
.Indue, in the case of Cora 10. Wil- 2
liarns, Plaintiff vs. Annie R. Moscly,
Standard Oil Company an<l Armour
I and Company, Defendants, and dated 1
the dOth lay of October A I). 1917, I, <
llii' win ler - i gned W. L, Hryan, Cleric,
of the Court of Common Pleas for
N.nio County upd Special Master of
H- r y ( ouuly. will s.e'l at public auc1
if.n to the hi best bidder befoio the
j C'urt Mou.c door at Conway, In Hci''- ^
y Cour.ty, and State of South Carot
a, during legal b.ours of sale, in ^
i .at.-, day in Do -onibc r not, it being |
, h- P.rd day of said mcnth, all and"
u:ar those certain lands situate in
lo rry County, and deso ibed JU* fol- j
\vs, to wit:
"All and singular that certain piece,,
parcel or tract of land, and being sit- 1
j acted in the town of I.oris, County '
a ad State aforesaid, with boundaries (
'rs follows, to-wit: on the North by ,i
the A. r\ Cannon land and lands of fl
AT. I). Stevens; Kast by the A. C. L. j
;i-ailioad Right of Way; South by V. |
!\ McQueen land, and West by lands '
ol J. I). Singletary; containing eight
(S) acres, and being the same con- v
veyed to N. Mosely by P. P. Stevens,
aad :s known as the Mosely place of." I
.evident." / |
T1CR.MS of Sale Cash, Purc&ifcor
1.* r? i ? ? O -
v, mi papers. I
Cr away, S. C., November 5th, 1017.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common i
Pleas for said County and ^
Special Master.
HARREESON & HARREESON, 1
Plaintiff's Attorneys. |
TO THE TEACHERS. - >
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The report cards for Horry SchooTM
are ready for distribuiton. Thesiml
cards will be furnished free to our ]
teachers. The County Board of Edu- j
j cation recommends thei* -11 -
jii ?txi our ^
! schools. Write or send for the numI
her that you need. \ j
M. J. Bullock, I
Co. Supt. of Education. \
Nov. 5th, 1917. | I
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Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Spralu9, Strtiises, Cut9 and 1
Burns. OldSotetj; Stings of Insects
Etc. Aut:septie Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c