The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 13, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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SENATE ACTS QUICKLY I
AND UNANIMOUSLY
? Washington, Dec. 7. With less!
than an hour's debate, the Senate to- j
day passed the resolution declaring;
war on Austria-Hungary.
The resolution was adopted by the
Senate unanimously, 74 to 0. Senators
Gronna, of North Dakota; Novris,
of Nebraska, and Vardantan, of
Mississippi, who voted against the
German war declaration, supposed
the resolution. Senator LaFollette, :>f
Wisconsin, left during the speechniolrimn
on#! #1 wl Tint f!ist his VOte.
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VOLUNTEERS WANTED.
Selecting; registered men for Military
Service is one of the most important
duties now before our people.
The Local Boards throughout the
country are being called upon to classify
all registered men in one of five
classes. The information upon which
this is to be done is obtained from ::
long series of questions called a
Questionaire which must be filled in
tv every registered person and filed
with the Local Board within sever,
days of its date.
This means that every registrant
fcr I lorry County, except those ar,
trally in service in Camps, must fill
out their Questional'res. This is a
very formidable undertaking for n
great many of the registered persons
who must answer the Questionaires.
The government recognises this fact
mud has called for legal advisory volunteers
from the lawyers and clerical
advisory volunteers from the laymen
to aid those persons unaccustomed to
writing to fill in properly their list of
questions. There is no doubt that all
the members of the Bar at Conway
will volunteer to advise free upon the
proper method ol filling in Questionmires;
but it would be too much to
ask that they do the clerical work
filling in themselves. In order to save
as much time and expense and to give
every willing person a chance to ho!p, j
The Local Bdard has asked for lay J
volunteers from all parts of the Coun-1
t> to a'd registrants in filling out
their Questionaires. The Local Board (
promises to see that every group of I
volunteers for this purpose in any
part of the County receives full instructions
personally by someone com
petent to direct them. At rangements
will be made by some member of the
Bar at Conway to attend at any point
in the County to give such instructions.
And a volunteer corps of clerks
are expected to lie at Conway so that
the large enrollment at this place can
be taken care of.
Those who wish to volunteer to fill j
out Questionaires may write to J. A.I
IVicDermott, chairman of the Local!
I * 1 I* _ \ A _ _ A 1_ ^ ^
i>oai ii, ior uirecuons as in now 10 proceed.
This is a Very important mattrr,
as tho correct filling in of the
Questionaires will give classification
to the registrants. The Local Hoard
<b sires above everything- to do exact
justice in making classification, undo;
the ru'es and regulations for carrying
out the Selective Service Act; nnd.j
consequently, they desire to have the
Questionaires filled cut in evesv cum
fully and correctly.
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TODDVILLE THHNCJS.
Miss fancy Oliver was here this;
week.
Mrs. A. M. Dusenhury and Miss
Jessie A. Dusenhury spent Monday in
Conway on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
We are glad to say that Miss .Josiel
Harper, who has been quite sick with i
pneumonia, has reached th<- cri is an !
is improvviug.
Our farmms are sowing lots of
cats and wheat in this section and
are bonding (very one rev to make
lots of food stuff.
< hristiras will mnn ho bote and
the indicatons are that "Old Santa"
will mak(. his hoadquavter in and,
around Toddvillo and we approriaU j
his pood judgment.
("apt Dor.nio H. Duaenhury s])< ?:t 1
Sunday in town with his mother an
sisters and left Monday for Charles-j
ton whore he stands an examination
before the U. S. inspector of steam
vessels. Donnie has "made good" in
the government work and has the
confidence of "the Bosses."
?Forecast.
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How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh thai
cannot be cured by Hall's Cartarr'i
Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been
taken by catarrh sufferers for the
past thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable
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Medicine acts thru the Blood on the
mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison
from the Blood and healing the
diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall's
turrh Medicine for a short time you
will see a jrreat improvement in von
general health. Start taking Hall's
Catarrh Medicine at oik> and gel
rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, Toe.?adv
CHEMICAL CO. RECOMMENDS
PLAIN IRON
AS A TONIC
Medicinal Iron Is Not A CureAil
But Is Nature's Best
Tonic and Blood
Medicine
By Buying The Natural Highly
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.ii'ovi i ;uuuv,t uatiis
Get It Much Cheaper.
The wholc world knows that iron is
a splendid blood medicine and tonic
and whole families as well as individuals
might wisely lake a little con
centrated Acid Iron Mineral occassionally
just to help nature keep fit
for the rigorous weather of winter
and to drive out that "dopey" tired
feeling due to impoverished blood.
Nine men and women out of ten
need iron and the natural product,
just as harmless as can be, may be
bought in either six or twelve ounce
bottles, testing over 10 degrees specific
gVavity, which is from two to six
times as economical and powerful as
prepared iron preparations containing,
as often as not, considerable alcohol,
which is an enemy to the system,
or is mixed with blasting cathartcis
which upset the bowels and
often as not are not needed.
Iron isn't a cure-all, but is a recognized
tonic and blood medicine and if
the reader is troubled with lack of
vitality, energy, and ambition, and
skin, comnloxion and prmorjil hniilth
indicates poor blood or excess uric
acid causing rheumatic suffering,
they should get a 12 ounce oottle of
Acid Iron Mineral, which is the natural
iron product of the Fc.rrodine
Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va. The
A-l-M trade mark on b.ottle and carton
is a guarantee of full strength
and quality. It is not a patent medicine,
contains not a single drop of
harmful alcohol or dope, and in this
family size, twelve ounce bottle ;s
the indentical Acid Iron Mineral used
by hospitals, physicians, and various
medicine manufacturers selling 't
under different names. And in this
concentrated form goes from two to !
six times as far, is stronger and *
better for you. Get a bottle today.
Sold by Geo. J. Holliday, Galivants j
Ferry; Adams' Pharmacy, Aynor; j
imseiiDury <v ^o., loddvilie, and other
pood <li ugirists in this section.?
adv.
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AT HOTEL GRACE.
The following are anions the re- j
cent arrivals at Hotel Grace:
W. O. Davis, City.
A. A. Duncan. Florence, S. C.
I). T. Kiley, K'orencc, S. C.
T. (I. H folield. Columliia, S ('.
J. X. M< Nair, Charlotet, X'. C.
Ashley Smith, Murrells Inlet, S. C.
L. V. Holt. Loris, S. C.
.J. L. Lewis, Tabor, X' C.
W. T. Ilogart, Norfolk, Va.
S. P>. Hurst, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. |
W. H. Davis, Norfolk, Va.
J. K. Anthony, Atlanta, la.
S. S. Sasser. Savannah, (la.
L. G. Ronfield A. C. L. R. U.
J. (1. A1:si)rook, Allsbrook, S C.
R. D. VVobb, Spartanburg, S ('.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. L. A. Permcnter,!
X'ixonville, S. (i
Mr; . R. L. IJeil. Wampee. S. ('. j
i?. i5. i )\\ on miry, i 'oiumhui, s C.
Dr. W. II. I )arby, .Jr., ('it y.
.1. S. S:r,'(.' an!, Hendorsonvlllo, N ('
(Ico, A. Trow n. Ho. ion, Mass
.1. I". Diffendal, 1'oston, Mass,
\Y. S. Tiioi nlon, Mo.
II. C. Sluipe, Jr., (Jreenbsboro, N
j .1. I-. Keel, Florence, S C.
(L. Krebs, Norfolk, Va.
R. O. Hansen, Conway, S. C, |
W. C. Clover, North Carolina.
M. F>. Quincy, North Carolina.
' T. H. Foss, Charleston, S. C.
: J. I). TTeidtman, Virginia.
W. I). Linsey, FloYcnce, S. C.
D. W. Rapes, Norfolk, Va.
I). VV. Rapes, .Jr., Norfolk, Va.
J. I). Hopkins, Marion, S. C.
T. L. Smith, Lake VVaccainavv, N C.
A. M. Reid, Kingstree, S. C.
v,grh. F Ai
J. H. Iludgca, Laurens, S. C.
n r li *7
i vi. v/. i uaiui | uyiKiiuurK, Vil,
M. A. Whisnant, Florence, S. C.
I I). Q. Spivoy, Conway, S. C.
0. M.Stalvcy, Marion, S. C.
II. L. (lasque, Marion, S C.
i H. L. Williamson, Marion, S. C.
j K. C. Brum field, Va.
M, C. (iinskry, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Dora * DeeWalker, Appletoo,
S. C.
A. P. Hoffman, Clemaon College,
S. C.
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THE HOBBY HOA&P. OOWWi
I HORRY DRI
"The Gro
Under New Mai
position than ever b
service and quality.
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LEATHER GOODS
MANICURE SETS
CIGARS
THERMOS BOTTLES
WRITING PADS
CUT GLASS
TOILET SETS
Come in and look over
feel at home.
HORRY DRI
"The Gro
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Beautiful Chris
Remember our up to date stock is ir
pates your every want in Watches,
Every article shown is the best of it;
est prices.
STILL MORE GOODS COMING THE
Qaimaii
nciiiuv
Don't forget you will find me one d<
W. G. Copp, W.
T, Broom, Columbia, S. C. A. K. Hunt,
W. I,. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. Mr. VV. D, .J
K. K. L. Brown, Cha<ibourn, N. C. ^ ^
W. J. Talbert, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa '
A. Summerficld, Baltimore, Md. Pile* Cur
J. IS. Avant, Wilmington, N. C. Vour dru(c(,t ?
J. T. Bcftsanl, C,a. OINTMENT (alls
Blind. Bleeding or!
Jas. Mel). Waganer ,St. Fouis, Mo. The first nppiicati
W. W. Gregg, Florence, S. C.
F. I,. Hotvard, Florence, S C. Pfil R CDfl
F. A. Pormentcr, Nixonville, S C. UULU ! Mv!
W. T. Howell, Nichols, S. C. y,
S. W. Tyler, Nichols, S. C. \\\
H. CJ. Williams, Nichols, S C.
1). K. Montgomery, Charlseton, S C on ,N oin
IF F. Jones, Jr., Florence, S C. of lho South
M. M. Stalvey, Waverly Mills, S. C. been in the coi
F. W. Frown, Chicago, III. since last Sum
.J. C. lieggers, Chicago, 1111. of last Satuit
J. K Dunnington, Virginia. cold on Sunda;
C. F. Simmons, New York. -he earth was
S. IF Chapin, New York. and water exp
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nagement and in better
efore to give the public
5TMAS
estions
STATIONERY
NUT BOWLS
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
EASTMAN KODAKS
FOUNTAIN PENS <
TOILET ARTICLES
DRINKING CUPS ,
our Stock, we'll make you
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1 close touch with the times and anticininr.ks
|PYA/olr\7 <\i Iwnru/oro Mnwal + i/io
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LAST OF THE WEEK.
al Notice
oor above Conway National Bank.
Conway, S. C
Now York. j wind which was constantly blowi
fohnosn, Mm rolls Inlet, Mrom t,u> Korih, would almost
stantly freeze.
??o . , On Sunday the trouble with au
ed in 6 to 14 Days i mobiles osuullly accompanying
'52^rSr^i"tSftS weather, began to develop. So
o^gi^iTK?s<r?odso*' owners not used to the methods wh
0 *? nvust apply for .Starting in c<
|CT If IMP weather, failed to make their n
'01 IVIliU chines go at oil. Some sent for 1
m nc IM UPDDV ^i raKe man' others not in reach
ULUO IN nUnni cxPcrt help, had to remain at hoi
On Monday the conditions were
it\, us \u 1 us tie rest j j>c^or> amj those who had failed
-eastern country, has (jr}ljn the cylinders will have to si
itrol of the h'rest King, frr the consequences of burated ja<
lay. The mild weather cts or ruptured radiators. Let it
iay changed to very to that. On Tuesday the weather \n
y. liy Monday morning cold as ever, if not a little colder.
frozen in moist plac.s. Milder weather is promised for t
oscd to the keen, cold n iddle of the week.
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running water on tap. |B
DELCO-LIGHT 1
will supply all the lights n|[|
you require for the entire W
farm Also supply ample HI
power for small machines. MB *
such as the separator, |B
churn, washing machine, Iff
etc. Delco-Light will pay
for itself in a very short iMf
tunc. Let us tell you all M
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Notice of Discharge, rt *
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Notice is hereby given that the unm
I dersigned committee and guardians
1 of tlie person and estate of Margaret
I C. Hammond, late of Horry County;
will apply to the Judge of Probate of
I Horry County at his office, Conway,
| S. ('., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, oir
lithe 2nd day of January A. I), 1917$,
II for a final discharge from said trust
C. F. Hammond, et. al., Com- A
mittoe and (iunrdians of
Margaret C. Hammond
December 1st, 1917.
I NOTICE OF SALE.
I; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK
I UNITED STATES, FOR THE
I EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH.
I CAROLINA.
I In the Matter of:
I J. H. Hunter,
Bankrupt.
I In Bankruptcy- "
^ Under and by virtue of an order ^
" ! duly ma<le in the above stated case
by Robert J. Kirk, Es<|., Referee ir?
(Bankruptcy, and bearing date the
-dth day of October A. I)., 1917; I
will sell to the highest bidders, it i
j Ayror, S. C., beginning at 11 o'clock
I in the forenoon on Saturday, the 15th
! day of December A. I)., 1917, all?and
/ j singular the following described per*
; renal property of .said hankiiml in
'
j wit:
I-irst: All and singular all of the
? pen book accounts, rights and cred- ^
its which arc due and owing to said
bankrupt in the business heretofc re
conducted by him at Aynor, afore.aid,
amounting to about $213.29.
Second: Ail that cm tain certificate
of stock of the par value of $50.00 in
I'est Dater Stamp Company.
Terms of sale cash on the day of"
j- ale.
r. i\ LEWIS, Trustee^
of J. H. Hunter, Bankrupt.
Dated November 20th, 1017.
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