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THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1917.
When they begin to draft tho girls,
then all of the boys without any ex- <
caption will want, to g<>t
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r Great things in World history hav
happened during the last* six months,
i the greatest in years and years, lie
mond of the Dart vour own country
has played in these events.
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Some people prefer to believe al'
the wild tales they hear going about
rather than read and learn for themselves,
so they cannot be fooled.
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Some of the men who were registered
for military duty and want to
be exempted, are apparently sticking
to their exemption claims as closely
as a booze fighter sticks to his
brinks. They don't want to go.
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This war means that we must win
or die. Things must be settled on
the other side, or else it will Ik
settled here to our everlasting sorrow.
Now We long for the time when the
United States army will be able l<
smash the German linos like so man}
racks of card board, and with the slogan:
"On to l'crlir." sweep on to complete
victory.
The local exemption hoards all
over this country have be;n worked
to aeatn during tno last several
months; but at last they have sent
the first quotas on to the camp-.
Now after a while they will be engaged
in going on through the list
of all those registered, and before
many months have passed away, eaMh
and every man who was registered as
subject to the selective draft will
know whether he is liable to military
service or not.
What, does it matter if a few soapbox
orators in New York city and
perhaps other large cities of th<
country are getting themselves >n
trouble by reason of their loud-mouth
od vapori igs of sedition. What little
there is in this country of this kind of
stuff may make good reading for
Germans, but it amounts to nothing,
for the whole country is virtually
united as a single man for the downfall
of Germany.
There is nobody in better position
to stand the war than the farmer
who has his farm clear of mortgages;
who has learned how to raise his supplies
at home and does in fact raise
them year in and year out. Let flour
jro to $i>0.00 per barrel, and bacon to
$^.50 per pound, and what does it
matter to him, when he knows that
he has all the hams he will need in
his own smokehouse, and all the
-bread that he can use in his own crib.
It is a fine condition to be in and we
have many in this county who are
doing this and will continue to do it.
Farmers are being advised to use
more corn products and thus save the
wheat; what we are trying to get the
farmers of Horry County to do is
to plant wheat and make all the
wheat bread they want. Take our advice
and plant wheat' this Fall.
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The new national army is going
into the business of war with a fine
-pii-it, such as is always shown by
armies destined to he victorious.
What will the United States do
about the war? We do not know how
long the war will last, or how long
the United States will bc in it, but we
firmly believe, and there is every
icason for such belief, that the United
States by this time next year, will
have in the field and in training- at
home, the finest body of troops ever
mobilized in the history of the world.
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In spending- your money, be it ever
so little for a country paper, you are
apt to act like anybody else who wishes
to make the best investment possible
of his capital. From one or
more coi^ntry papers circulating in
your immediate section, you would
want to pick out the one that displayed
the greatest activity in obtaining
and printing for you each
week, the items of news that would
be the most valuable to you in every
day life. While the quantity of matter
printed might have something 10
do with the decision, yet quantity
would not be all that you would consider;
for you are really after the
county paper that gives you most
'reading of live matters that are of
benefit to you in your every day affairs.
The Herald in the past several
years has tried its best to give the
most value for the same money, and
that it is succeeding in this and that
it has brought home to every one of
its readers goes without saying, and
the popularity and usefulness of thvpaper
has grown greatly as attested
by the great number of new subscribers
c onstantly coming in during J
the past year. Get your name on our
list. Whether you quit other papers
or not concerns us not at all. We only
want a chance to show you of how
much value a county paper can be to
v ou. Take the Herald and you will
; see.
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BIDS WA NT HI) FOR REB11BDINC.
BRIDGES.
The County Commissioners of Hocrv
County, S. C., request bids for the
rebuilding of hte following bridges:
McQuee t's Bridge in Galivarus
Ferry Township.
Strickland Br idge in Bayboro Town
ship.
The bidder to furnish all material.
Mr. H. P. Little will lie at McQueen's
Bridge Nov. 24th, to receive
bids for- the rebuilding of said bridge.
| Mr. D. W. Hard wick of Boris w 1!
! receive bids for the rebuilding ot
| JMnt'Kiana nriuge.
I H. P. LITTLE, Chairman,
County Board of Commissioners.
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ENTERTAINMENT.
There will be a Box Supper ami
j Thanksgiving Recitations at the Deep
j Branch schoolhouse, on the 2!)th inst.
The public is cordially invited to ati
tend.
SniitLio Richardson.
Krostie Bryan.
! It is important for every farmc
| who will plant wheat this season to
| send in his name and the acreage he
will plant, to Mr. K A Burroughs,
chairman of the council of defense.
The number of farmers planting an I
the total amount of the acreage will
determine to a great extent the size
of the mill that will he erected in
Conway in time for grinding' the crop
| of next Spring. Make ail that you
j iu ed for your own family use and
(some to spare to sell your neighbor or
! ship away for the boys in K ranee.
' Horry can raise an abundance of
wheat and we beli< \e the farmers
v ill go at it with a will. #
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The German crown prince recently
; had a long conference with Ihinee von
'i'urlow, the lormer imperial ehanc T
loi. at the prince's Berlin hotel. A!i
j the Berlin new- papers make note of
the conversation and -anno eommen.t
on the crown p' inee's call and. the
p-.iaee's candidacy or hi.- old post as
, hr ing a noteworthy event. I ndonbtj
cdlv, it is a little too early to regard
! the crown prince, whose visit to Berlin
was accounted for by the christening
of his youngest daughter, as
again attempting' to play the role of
: overthrowing of chancellors.
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NOTICK or DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore, before the 7th
day of November A. O. 1017, existing
between W. Boyd .Jones and A.
M. RahiL-wns and has been dissolved
by mutual consent on the said 7th day
of November A. D. 1917, and the undersigned
is in no respect liable for
any contracts or obligations taken or
assumed by the said A. M. Rabil concerning
the copartnership business
after said date of dissolution.
W. BOYD JONES.
Conway, S. C., Nov. 14th, 1917.
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To Cure m Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It atopa tke
Ccuffh and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
THT HOMY man
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AT HOTEL GRACE.
Among: the l'tvcnt arrivals at Hotel
Grace arc the following:
J. M. Wilson, Fayettville, N. C.
M. C. Thompson, Ntfrth Carolina.
I. L. Goldman, Charlotte, N C.
J as. F. Hardwick, South Carolina.
Mrs. Tom Findlay, Wilmington, N.
C.
Mrs. S. R. Cockfield, Little River,
h; C.
N. F. Nixon, Jr, Little River, S. C.
A. O. Matthews, Wilmingon, N C.
J. G. Todd, Wilmington, N. C.
Dan W. Hardwick; Loris, S C.
O. E. Hickman, Loris, S C.
.1. K* I-tontK.tt Vln/inn Ho
V . . , MVXIkWVy A?l?.*VV4Kp VI?#
H. C. Pridgeon, Tabor, N C.
W. D Graham, Loi'is, S. C.
L. S. Smith, Loris, S. C.
H. W. Richardson, Columbia, S C.
D. F. McGougan, Tabor, N C.
W. T. Watson. Tabor, N C.
R. 1*. Hardee, Loris, S C.
Miss Jennie King, Loris, S C.
Mrs. I). L. Hardwiek, Loris, S. C.
Mrs J. P. Shelley, Loris, S. C.
I). P. Hickman, Loris, S. C.
J. P. Shelley, Loris, S C.
B. W. Angus, New York.
K. B. Loyless, Florence, S. C.
J. F. Pearson, North Carolina.
1 i > % ? ? ? ?
i\. ?. .uayuard, lennessee.
K. K. Smith, Clio, S C.
C. R. Rogers, South Carolina.
Miss Essie Boyd, South Carolina.
Ruther Gerald, South Carolina.
L. W, Gerald, South Carolina.
Robt. GorraId,'South Carolina.
Mr, brown. Wilmington, N. C.
M. H. Prinix, Greensboro, N C.
J. M. Thomas, Atlanta, Ga.
D. I). Elliott, Clemson College, S.
C.
J. 1). MoFaddin, Atlanta, Ga.
E. W. .Miller, South Carolina.
A. D. Gavell, North Carolina.
P. C. Chamberlain, Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dietriek,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
W. R. Baker, North Carolina.
K. O. Hanson, Conway, S C.
Mr, and Mrs C. H. - Martin, South
Carolina,
H. M. Poore, Columbia, S C.
Grady Williams, Nichols, S. C.
J. D. West, Nichols, S. C.
Mi ss Lena Hardwick, Georgetown.
S. C.
R, C. Harrelson, Georgetown, S. C.
Miss Lonie Parker, Georgetown,
s. c.
C. C. I'ridgen, Georgetown, S. C.
A. H. Heller, Virginia
A. H. Edgerton, Gotdsboro, N. C.
A. T. Bogart, Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Golda Stanley, Boris, S. G.
Miss Meva Rowel 1, Nichols, S C.
Miss Lulu Cox, Lot is, S. C.
P. K. Latham, Conway, S. C,
W. 1). Hughes, Loris, S C.
Miss Arena Germ Id, Conway, S ('.
Miss Esther Gerrald, Aynor, S. C.
Miss Lyda Gerrald, Aynor, S. C.
Ilallie Gerrald, Aynor, S. C.
Cortese Gctrrald. Aynor, S. ('.
H. A. Gerrald, Nichols, S. C.
Worth Gerrald, Nichols, S ('.
Yalus Gerrald, Nichols, S. C.
Elber Gerrald, Nichols, S. C.
Ithama Gerrald, Nichols, S. C.
H. G, Williams, Nichols, S C.
C. I* . Hooks, Nichols, S C.
Miss Rosa Lee Prince, Gurley, S C.
Miss Maymie Bennett, Gurley, S C.
I>. II. Johnson, and wife, South
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v aroaiia.
J. M. Stalvoy, Wavorly Mills, S
C. M. Stalvcy, Wavorly Mills, S C.
S. Arnesbury, South Carolina,
S. M. Wa^cn, Columbia, S. ('.
15. II. Wvtho, Philadolphia, Pa.
.J. 11. Ihaunon. Columbia, S. C.
II. (1. Cushnuin, City.
1\. li. Ross, South Carolina.
Coo. II. Atkinson, North Carolina.
K. P. Walsh, ('ity.
\V. Y. Watson, South ( arolina.
Mr. ami M?s .Joe Sarkis, Soutn
< arolina.
C. L. Shcllc\. Levis, S. C.
\i) . McNeil, South Carolina.
Mr. hu.j.uott, Calivants Lorry, S C.
Air. Simond, Calivants Lorry, S C.
S. M. Dornian, Adrian, S. ( .
L. S. Donnan, Conway, S C.
L. 11. Campbell, St Louis, Mo.
I). S. Ihitler, South Carolina.
Jack Kdmund, Lumborton, N ('.
W. T. Mrown, Wilmington, N. C.
T. Ii. Brown, Wilmington, N ('.
Miss Amelia DuBose, Aynor, S. C,
Miss Hssio I.upo, Aynor, S. C.
.las. Stanley, Doris, S. C.
Kd. Floyd, Nichols, S. C.
.James L, Hell, Bayboro, S C.
A. T. Dew, Conway, S C.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Tyler, Nichols,
S. C.
D. G. Graham, Boston, Mass.
Marshall Hughes, Boston, Mass.
M. C. Gregory, Cheraw, S. C.
C. E. Davenport, Baltimore, Md.
A Searlcs, Columbia, S. C.
A. Iff. Heller, New York.
H. C. Mclndill, New York.
H. W. Paril, South Carolina.
Mr. Sommerlyn, City.
C. C. Maynard, Gurley, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banks, Atlanta,
Ga.
G. W. Terrell, Maryland.
H. Guggenhille, Richmond, Va.
F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington, N C.
fciJD, OOlfWAt, 8. 0. 1
W. C.Hooyer, Wilmington, N C? I
J. B. Ayant, Wilmington, N C. I
A. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. I
S. G. Godfrey, Cheraw, S. C. I
H. D. Findoscn, Cheraw, SC. I
H. L. Prossen, Jr., Johnsonville,B
S. C. I
E. C. Curl, South Carolina, I
W. E. Willemon, Florence, S. C.
W. H. Peterson, Wilmington, N. C.
W. J. Johnston, Columbia, S (X
J. E. Horn, Chicago, III.
Robt. F. Jenkins, Florence, & C.
J. II. Hopper, Florence, S C.
N. Malone, North Carolina. I
C. K. Chietlitghaig, Columbia. S C.
W. L. Milieu*, Wilmington, N C.
J. T. Barfield, Charleston, S. C.
I). B. Thair, Columbia, S. C.
Colin McLaurin, Mullinss, S C.
J. H. Bate, New York.
F. Stem, Wilmington, N. C.
W. H. McCullough, Charlotte, N. C.
D. L. Middleton, North Carolina
J. L. Young, Charlotte, N C.
W. P. Jenkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.
L. Y. Hodges, Conway, S. C.
FOR QUICK SALE
FOR QUICK SALE?143 acre fuvm
and desirable home at $12.50 per
acre. 25 acres cu'tivated and SO to
90 more could be easily cleared.
Could sell enough timber and wood
to pay for entire tract. Few acres
11 i: i 11 t . '< 1 in 11 f? ..
i - ' i.iuiiv t i i \<|i (U |n fviuiin1,
prices would buy this betiutiful
place. Farm is well located in Horry,
one mile from river landing,
mile from good school, church and
large supply store. Has' one dwelling,
new tobacco barn, five out
buildings, two large grape vineyards,
and about 40 to .">0 fruit
trees. Would be cheap at $20 per
acre. If interested act quickly.
Terms to suit purchaser. W. Boyd
Jones, Broker, Conway,. S C.? adv
BRITtSHCOWPiETELY I
REPULSE THE GERMANS
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London.?The Germans mot with a
Complete defeat at the hands of the 1
Ioitish yesterday in Flanders, the '
v ar office reports. An Attempt to 1
recapture the ground recently won hy j1
the British nea?r Passchendaele was 1
repulsed. ;
The communication follows:
"Following upon the increased activity
of their artillery already noted,
the Germans yesterday afternoon attacked
the positions held by our
troops on high ground north of Passchendaele.
The attack was repulsed 1
completely.
"There is nothing further to rereport."
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There, is now no excuse why you i
should not plant several acres in
wheat. As was published in last
week's issue, the council of defense
has arranged to purchase 500 bushels !
of seed wheat which they will sell to
the farmers of Horry County at cost.
The time for planting this season has (
nearly expired. Get busy and get1
the seed and plant the crop. A small i
mill will be erected in Conway for
grinding the crop of next Spring into'
flour.
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"NEW RICE"
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30 0 Bags New Rice
4 00 Bags Shorts
100 Bags Reel Rog
3500 Bu. Seed Oats
100 En. Seed Wheat
50 0 Bu. Seed Rye
Two Cars Hay
One Car Lard
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1 5 Cars Guano in Our
Warehouses. See us
for close prices.
PALMETTO GROCERY CO.
Cooper?MULLINS
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lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Fire or lix doaea will break any case, and
if taken then u a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on tha liver better than
Calomel and doea not |ripe or sicken. 25c
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden under
penalty of law to hunt, trap, or In
any way trespass upon lands of
Julia D. Grant in Socastee township.
S. R. SINGLETON, Agent.
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pESIRABLEMENC^
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HJH UUUU UITIZt!?
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The Hurry Land Agency has ijij
uand for sale on attractive terms 11^.
! ;ght room dwelling and the lot on
ahich it stands, owned hy Mr. A. M.
Sutherland, near the handsome rosi-1
dence occupied hy him; and winch Is,
a very desirable home for a good,
fa mily.
It is situate in the Gully section
which has been constantly building '
up for many years. It is a splendid !
neighborhood where one would want'
to stay. The place is at present oc-1
cupied by Prof. Power W. Pother. I
Look the place over and see M. M.j
Hedrick at Hotel Grace who will give
you the terms on which you may purchase
this nice home,?adv.
NOTICE TO WOODMEN.
The Conway Lodge, W. O. W. will
give an Oyster Supper Thanksgiving
n:..-U4 Tl.......1 vt... ,?<wi * 1
n ^iiv, i uiii.umy, iNwv. ?.\Jin. IMlC'l
member is allowed to loin*; a friend.
An opportunity will also be given to
contribute to the Red Cross.
At last the farmers are beginning
t.> see the importance of growing
wheat in Horry County for their own
use and some to spare. Think of the
price of flour. Later on it may be
impossible to get wheal flour here a1
any price. Plant it and grow it it
home. Call for the seed you want at
the store of I'urroughs & Collins Co.
to-day. You will get the seed at exactly
wljat it cost to buy. There will
bo a mill in Conway next spring to
grind the wheat into white flour.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a decretal
Older made by his Honor, John S.
W ilson, Presiding Judge, of 12th Judicial
Circuit, at Chambers, dated the
12th day of November, 1917, in the
case of W, A. freeman as Receiver
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Caskill, defendant, tlu> undcrsigne I
will offer for sale before the Court
House, door at Conway, S. C., within
legal sale hours on the first Monday
in Uecomber, It) 17, being th(. 3rd day
of said month:
"ALL AND SINGULAR, that certain
piece, parcel or tract of land situate,
lying and being in Conway
Township on the Whitovillo Road, .'I
miles from the town of Conway,
known as the Tilly Cox place and contains
Thirteen and one-fifth (15 1-5)
acres, more or less, and bounded
North E. by Lands of W. S. McCasU
ill nn/l Hiifrmiarhc Xr r'nlli'ric
South E. by the Whiteville Road,
South W. by lands of Geo. Johnson,
etc., North W. by lands of Burroughs
& Collins Co., being the same tract of
land conveyed to M. E. Dewitt by
Tilly Cox and M. E. Dewitt to W. S.
McCaskill by her deed of date Jan.
31, 1913."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk and Special Master.
CORDIE PAGE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
October 14, 1917.?3t
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light and power for
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economically operated
plant will do for you on
your farm. H
You will admjt that here . .
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plant that will give you * ^
all the advantages that
electricity offers?that
will make you inde- *7
pendent of the city.
Elect ric light?clean, cool,
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Electric power for all your
light machinery?
It pays for itself in time
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SPEECH BY CARROLL
TO CONWAY PEOPLE
Richard Carroll of Columbia addressed
a largo crowd of people, men
la rs of his own race predominating,
fiom the corner of the square at the
Town Hall, last Satuulay afternoon.
j Among the crowd were many white
men who were well pleased with what 4
1 he said. w
j Carroll pleaded with his rate and
with the white people to plant plenty
I of wheat and to raise all the veeeti
ablcs, ptok, chickens, oats, rye, barley,
fruit, etc., and to conserve food i
in order that the whole country wll
have sufficient not or.ly to feed homo
people but also to f< < d the srnnins
and navies. His addn ss was full of
patriotism and wholesome advice to
both races
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NOTK'K ()!' SALT.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
1 is Honor John S. Wilson. Presiding
Ji.dge, in the case of Cora K. Williams,
Plaintiff vs. Annie ft. Mosel.v,
j Standard Oil Company and Armour
and Company, Defendants, and dat(d
the MOth day of October A 1). 1017, J,l ,
! the undersigned W. L. Pryan, Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas for
said County and Special Master of
Horry County, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the
Court House door at Conway, In Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on
saiosday in December next, it being
the .">rd day of said iw nth, all and
singular those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as folI
:ws, to wit:
4 "All and singular that co-tain piece,
parcel or tract of land, and being sit- /
urled in the town of Loris, County H*and
State aforesaid, with boundaries
as follows, to-wit: on the North by
the A. I4'. Cannon land and lands of
M. D. Stevens; East by the A. C. L.
Railroad Right of Way; South by V.
P. McQueen land, and West by lands
of J. D. Singletary; containing eight
(8) acres, and being the same conveyed
to N. Mosely by P. P. Stevens, ^
and is known as the Mosely place of
resident."
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser ,
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., November 5th, 1917.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for said County and
Special Master. .
H ARRELSON & HARRELSON, J Plaintiffs
Attorneys.
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