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,and UUUffl / \ Brooks Thompson, of Bucksville, I v was in Conway one day last week on J business. . 5tba. cattle,ilc? VnoW3 \ rid, meatless dayl^rJUtft& xjt ^ v i V ? y ' ' 'hi 'i t **. r.- . ^ -a^:........i ..... Tnc boysarc pdw practicing- baseball ami will no doubt ] Have a s'mur^ team this Summer. \ * ; ^ ' p ' .v V k Marion HcdiicKc ttptmt.^ast . week * ' friends in K.ortn Cafdlina. G^Orgc J. Hollidiiy spent a clay here on business last week: T* r 1 a v -- - * ' ryft iSAht uotton Seed Meal for it sale, 7 per cent, ammonia, price " $54.00. Loiis, S. C. C. C. Jcrnigan. 5-16-'18-3t. P. C. Prino?v ?of Loris, was in Conway on business one day last week. J. O. Blani'on of Loris, was am emu | those visiting Conv.ay on business ' last week. j i * J. W. Little and .1. T. Bnnklcyl spent several days in Simpson Creek 1 township 'last week on business for the Waul-Bate Company. + * * * D. V. Richardson of Bucks- port, was w in Conv.ay on business last Wednesday. E. W. Graham of Aynor, was in Conway last week. ? * * * * Two soldier boys left here the first of last week for Camp Jackson. * * * * Thurman Sparks returned to Camp Jackson at Columbia, last week, after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mi's. J. W. Sparks. ? ? m m Aside from the big patches of Irish potatoes growing in lib is county for marketing, there is to be seen a Bniaii crop growing in the garden or | \thc field of nearly every family and these small patches arc of great value just now in furnishing food for the people. In many cases these ^small plats will not only give the family all that they want for table use through the early Summer, but ! will leave a surplus which will be 1 i i * - <>ug uunng me remainder 01 the * year. Dr. and Mrs. H. Brundage, of Georgetown, S. C., spent Sunday here with Dr. and Airs. C. Hod ley. * * # < >* Mrs. J. A. Lock was among the j people visiting Conway on business1, last week. .Douglas Burba j*e, who has been j visiting relatives and friends in the, city, returned to Virginia last week, j W. H. Gainis was in Conway on , business one day last week. j * * A. L. Hardee sm?r>t <e.mr? titvm in Conway on business last week. ? * Mrs. C. Hedlcy, and daughter, Mozefin, returned last week from a visit to Camp Sevier and Greenville, S. C. r' * * ? ' Mrs. A. H. Jaekles, of Buffalo, NT. Y., U visiting at the residence of Dr. j and Mrs. C. J. Epps. ? * Pearlie S. Page, of Camp Greene, ^ Charlotte, N. C., passed through i Conway last week en rc*ute to Gali-1 vants Ferry to spend a few days with I his parents. * STRAYED?Two cows, one a big red cow, long horns, big titt?; other a j full blood Jersey, fawn color, very! short horns. Report any informa-! p lion as to their whereabouts to W.! G. Copp or S. P. Hawes.?adv It. 1 rj Cheer i I nervous and despondent, weal c ings, no ambition, eyes sunk* I lookinur. weak hark. lark of rt.n MAN'J "MAKES YOU FEEL Sold by all Druggists ai 1 1? ; * i . , 1 v - V 'V. , The oldest Ameri ^ THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA W. B. Coxe, S F. F. Covington, Bullock ] R. M. Bullo r % Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henderson, of I^aurens, S. C., are visiting at the residence of their sen, F. W. Henderson* I G. Page was among 'those visiting Conway on business last week. * Fred Martin is visiting friends in the city. ***** Jesse Woodward, of the U. S. Navy, arrived here'the latter part of last week to spend a few days with friends. ' t. l", ' ' '' * * * *?*i)r?t1 . . W- A. Prinpf u Mi'nmlnunt fapmav i . . vy M A V ! V 4 M & IIIVA of the Loris section, spent a few hours here last Saturday. * ? . J. D. Anderson, of the Hickory Grove section oi* the county, was in I Conway on business last Saturday. * * Dave Sawyer, of the U. S. Navy, arrived here the first of the week to spend a few days with friends. Mr. I Sawyer is now stationed at Norfolk, | Va. I The Herald is in receipt of an invi1'ition to attend the commencement j exercises of the College of Charb ! ton, which will take place at the : Hibernian Hall en Tuesday evening, j May 14th, J91'8. * * * * * J. 1) Anderson was in Conway last i Saturday on business. * # * * L. E. Singleton, of Entc rpri.se, was in Conway on businc.s last Saturday 0000m The weather last week cas vory warm and crops' wore benefitted by it. * * * * H. W. McNeill, a well-known far-l mer of the Nixonville section, died last wvek at his home after a short illness caused by heart trouble. He was industrious and progressive and the coinnty has lost a good citizen. * ? * ? More ticks mean less meat and milk to oat or for farmers to sell. o I.A DIES iOF CONWAY! ATTENTION!! There will be u regular meeting ->f | the Red Cross Chapter Friday after-1 noon, May 17th, at 4:30 o'clock, in the work room. The Chapter decided last October I to give every Horry County boy who was drafted a comfort bag, it ha> fulfilled the obligation. Now there j arc 8(i comfort bags to be made and i fillnh l.v <1.,. !.: *i- I . . . . * , I ., j, HIV v 11VI V/ i t II | . > 1: 11J11 L 11, 111 I means a lot of work and every one is uijjed to do her part. Mrs. George Officer, Vice Chairman, and Mrs. H. Wi Ambrose, director of Woman's Work, will be glad to receive any assistance and to give information. Some time ago there was about $130100 raised to defray the expenses of surgical dressing rlass Every > one knows of the great need of these I articles. Arrangements have bc? n: made to have a teacher for the class come and give the necessary instruction. The class must consist of not less than 15 and not more than 20 members. It will probably meet three times a week, about three hours each time for four weeks. After the instruction has been received the class will be subject to orders for dressings which will have to be made. There is no charge for the instruction the only requirements being a white apron, the pattern for which is at the Red Cross work room, a white head dress, a pencil, and a tablet. To be able to do any thing that will alleviate the suffering of our men at the front should be a privilege. Let us avail ourselves of this one. Apply to Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury, director of surgical dressing class. Mrs. W .A. Freeman, Sec. Horry C. Red Cross Chapter. \f You Are k and debilitated, tired mornen, red and blurred; haggard gy and confidence for there is ?ONE GOOD ALL OVER" id Dealers in Medicine. JC J NCE CO., OF NEW YORK pecial Agent j , District Agt. , 3ro8. i ck, Mgr., Agents. 1 < A < THE HOftEY HEEAL] The war makes more purest than | any partisan politics ever.could. But ;the campaign is n^oeasftry $q the . people can understand .something, about the men who are . offering to# . offices.' ? MMI Another red cross drive will no , doubt secure another large sum of money fog .'the relief of j suffering i during th^war. :.f . ? : -} - 'A*?*?, The new roof for the. city hall was, finished up last week and. a coat, of paint added. The work was. in charg/fc. of C. H. Snider. . n., ? .. R. 0. Hendricks, of Cedar ' iprOhle'/ was in Cenway one day last week on business.* A work train on the Atlantic C-oast Line was kept busy here during the time of the high freshet waters in the Waccamaw, hauling sand and gravel and strengthening the embankments at different points to j avoid damage, i Protracted meetings were held at the Methodist church in the even ngs last week, and resulted in much good. TWO HORRY BOYS ; GONE TO ENLiST Last week, two Horry youth.-., .Messrs. J. S. Core ano Jvy L. Bryavt, both from the Longs neighborhood, ; left here for Wilmington, N. C., to enlist in the service of their country. Both were registered here and came down to obtain the right credentials : from the local exemption board. I These young men arc shewing I 1 l*. r> i ? notin'nt!.. ... 1. 11 : ' * " 1 i 1.1.v..i iulimii u,v gi'uinjj inio inc1 | service as soon as possible without ! waiting, to bo called by the local board; though no reflection is meant toward other young men of the county who are remaining behind n<o doubt in order to try to raise a crop before going into the service, or to aid their parents or others dependent upon them to get the crops well on toward harvest. DAVE SAWYER BACK j. FOR BRIEF STAY i Dave Sawyer, who volunteered for service in the Navy with Uncle Sam j [several months ago, was back in | Conway last week to spend a few 1 days on leave of absence or furlough. Dave is at present located at Norfolk, Va., and there is not a doubt that he has made a very good soldier. 1 ' o HARRELSON & HARRELSOM j Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the Slate and Federal Courts. MULLINS, S. 0. wmmfiW ! v via.ai\>/ inib I V FIND WILL BRYAHTj The sheriff, with two assistants, Messrs. W. J. Johnson and H. N. Sessions, left here last Sunday afternoon for the timber camps of the Trexlcr Lumber Co , in Simpson Creek township, fully expecting to take into custody, a deserter, Will Bryant, who has been away from his duties at Camp JackSon since early in the year. Bryant is said to be armed and claims he will resist arrest from any who may endeavor to arrest him. The officers hud been told that he 1 was at the camps of the lumber com- ! pany and could be arrested there. Efforts failed however and he could j' not be found. There :s a reward for him amount- ' ing to the sum of $50.00 . Any citi-1J zon has the authority to take him I under arrest and deliver him to the j< authorities, the sheriff says; and any body who will turn him over will be ^ entitled to the reward. 1 o MONEY TO LEND?On Improved ?] Farm Lands in Horry County. Easy terms. For particulars write ^ Julian D. Dusenbury, care Tatum & Jennings, Attorncys-at-Law, 1 Bishopville, S. C.?adv?4-9-18. * * * ? JJESSE WOODWARD: < ON SHORT LEAVE; ' !' t . 1 Jesse Woodward* who has been i:i <' the naval service for -several months 8 iow, returned to Conway the latter part of last week on short leave of e ibsonce. Up to the present time he a las been assigned to land duty in the ;ity of Charleston, but expects to,bo S called to duty on board some ship jf p the navy, at almost any time. 1 P. OOWWAT,?. O. 2ND RED CROSS < DRIVE MAY 20-28 >xu. . 7 * 1 * i * Horry County's allotment in this great drive is $G,800.00 which can very easi|y be raised if we only set our .purpose ; in that direction yes, we can and should go feyotul this amount. * . One county m South Cqrofcina the size of Horpr and'* not, ah wehlfhy raised the above amount* in about one hour's time, but it took thorough organization before the drive for subscriptions began; hence a early victory. ; ' >fO-. :< For the next two w^eks we should^ read more about the Red Cross than I ever before, talk about it more and get into the Red Cross spirit and invest our money in it until we can look Unon it JIK hnirsir . vnv UOV III- VIII" | mcnt of mercy the world has ever seen. Some one lias truly said that the lied Cross is the arms of the mothers of the world reached out to their sons to bind up their wounds and comfort them. The Red Cross is a army with out a gun that wages war only upon suffering and heartache. Where the flag of the stars goes there the banner of the Red Cross must fly beside it. We watch our beys go forth to war with, a spirit of hop fulness bo-| c a use we turtu* o.... ' - vnav i.ii.i 1 l"il C iim II" cy of humanity presets close behind them; that its work is not incidental, but the intelligent directed effort of one of the most marvelous organizations ever contrived by American genius. We have all contributed to the Hod Cross; we shall be called upon again to contribute to its funds,? again an 1 j perhaps again. And we will respond j again and yet again. For this is a war for the defense of civilizaton, and we of great, free, splendid glorious America, have every inteniton that it shall be fought with the army of the Rod Cross solidly supporting our soldiers. The Executive Committee for the Red Cross for Horry has arranged % * the following itinerary. Speakers will be selected to fill appointments at i place and date designated below. In j most cases several schools have been ! arranged in groups and the patrons of each school are urged to co-opcr-1 aio in their group. The Township is given first, schools* in tlie group, second; place and <laU' ! of the speaking, last Bayboro Township, Bayboro Charley and Sidney at Gurley, May 20 8 p .m i Bucks Township, Evergreen* axitl! Toddville at Toddvillc May 20 8 p m I Bucks Township, Bucksville, Mict-j way and Bucksport at Waccamaw I church,. May 20 8 p. m. Bucks Township, Cedar Grove, 12-1 Mile, Virgo and Knotty Branch at. Cedar Grove, May 20 8 p. n\. Bucks Township, 7-Mile and Pauley Swamp at 7-Mile May 22, 8 p vn Conway Township, Savannah Bluff Centenary, at S. Bluff, Mav 17. 81 |>. m. Conway Township* Bureol, Myrtle Beach at M. Beach, May 22, at 8 p. m. Conway Township, Allen, Maple, Poplar, Homewood, 4-Mile, Good Hope at Homewood, May 17, 8 p. m. I Conway Township, Shell, Red Hill, Hickory Grove at Shell, May 22, at 8. p. m. Dog Bluff Township, Rchoboth, 8Mile, Horry Industrial School, Valley Forge at Horry Industrial School, May 22, 8 p. m. Dog Bluff Township, Mt. Hermon, Brunson, High Point at High Point. May 28, 8 p, m. Dog Wood Neck Township, Salem, Tilly Swamp, D. W. Neck, Vaught il Tilly Swamp, May 28, 8 p. m. Floyd's Township, Arranged by A. I). Jackson and E. M. Meyers. Galivants Ferry Township, RehodoUi, Red Hill, Zion at Red Hill, May 28, 8 p. m. Galivants Ferry Township, Aynor, Jhapell, at Aynor, May 28, 8 p. m. Galivants Ferry, Sandy Plain, Haw River at Sandy Plain, May 24, 8 p. n. ? Green Sea Townshnp, Arranged by I. P. Derham. Little River Township at Little River, May 24, 8 p. m. Little River Township, at Warn- j < )oe, May 27, 8 p. m. o? - " * oocusiec Township, Enterprise, ' >ocastce at Socastoe, May 24, 8 p. n. i Socastoe Township, Collins Creek, Vilwood at Collins Creek, May 24, ! p. m. Simpson Creek Township, at l,ors, May 2(>, 8 p. m. Simpson Creek Township, Eldorao, White Oak at Eldorado, May 25, p. m. , Simpson Crook Township, Ebenez- 1 r, Lion, Hull's Island, Sweet Home * t Ebenezcr, May 25, 8 p. m. Simpson Creek Township, Daisy, jj limpson Creek at Daisy, May 27, 8 ^ . m. ? Simpson Creek Township, Mt. Ver- ( non, JCi&gston**UKt Mt. Vernon, May 27, $ p. m. Simpson Creek Township, Bear Bay, Red Bluff at Red Bluff, May 27, 8 p. m. , - A.C. Thompson, Campaign Manager. C. H. Snider, Secretary. < OFFiCERSpTON j k ! TRAIL OFSTILL^ Tie authorities were active lately \ thix OUUOl.V in ?!*? ?*? ?11!.?S* LlJ k. ... ,unin^ IIUV. 11 \YI11S~ Key, stills* v . j On Thursday ? night recently, Sheriff* Jas. Liwis and Deputy Marshal, J. T. Proctor, took a fifty-five gallon still in Simpson Creek Township. On Monday night of last week they made another haul, this time in Green Sea township, this being of seven gallons capacity and said to have been quite perfect in its appointments. The names of the persons who had been operating these stills could not h(> ill ;i i ti rw I >??.! * 1 *' ^^ v^iiiwi) cinvi it inui mougni that the officers know who owned the stills. W. Ori)ELL DAViS ENTERS SERVICE Mr. W. O'Dcll Davis, who is weV known to the people of this county, aaving filled the position of Farm I'emon. trillion Agent in this county for the past year; loft here a few days ago to enter the service of his country. The Georgetown Times in lest week's issue has the following item concerning Mr. Davis: "Another Georgetown hoy, although exempt from the draft law, has thrown up his lucrative position and tendered his services to his country. Mr. W. O'Dcll Davis, son of the editor, who has been filling the point ion of county farm agent in Horry county, will enter an officers training camp on the O'Dell says he can't stand it any longer, he must fight for his country." ? ? DEATH OF J. 1). TODD. I Boris, May 3. J. D. Todd, one of 1 Horry's best died at his heme on Sunday morning, April 28th, after an illness of a few days. Funeral services were held the next day at the residence of J. G. llutler, his father-in-law, and ho was interred in the family burying ground. Mr. Todd was born Oct. 11th, 1878. In lOOC lie married Miss Mary Butler, and was a loving and devoted husband and father. His wife and two ch'ldren survive him, also his mother and one brother, O. E. Todd, and numerous relatives. No death in recent years has caused greater sorrow in the community in which he lived. Mr. Todd was truly a high-toned gentlemen. He was public spirited and enterprising and ahVays contributed liberally to good causes. lie was elected Supervisor about two years ago, and under his direction many improvements were made on the public roads, and he had planned still greater improvements. Mr. Todd was an enthusiastic school worker and was striving to inspire the people of his community with the desire for a liberal education for their children. A good man has passed away, but he has left a name that will he loved and honored. (E). 9 O WANTED AT ONCE To place orders for large quantity of short and long leaf lumber for Government use Not embargoed W II contract with several mills attractive orders and best prices Wire, write, or phone us. I.EROY S. DAVIDSON & COMPANY, Camden, S. C. 5-2-18 (?t. adv o NOTICE. STRAYED About August 1, 1917, from Mr. Carson Grainger's place, young cow, red brindled, marked 2 splits in right ear, smooth crop in left. J. W. Williams, Tabor, N. Z% Route 2. adv 3t-pd m * m m m SBK SPBncadgmuK We use genuine Ford Parts 1 only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., ! No. 666 This it prescription prepared MpceUlly JT MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. rive or lis dotes will break any case, and | f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not . eturn. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c * WANAMAKER CHURCH SOON FINISHED Contractor A. B. Garrcn says h? will soon be done building the new church at Wanamaker, the work nn which be began several months ago and wiUch he has jhished through as rapidly as the scaSity of men and materials would permit. The build'ng will do credit to thfct' cbmmunity. NOT ONLY SUCKER BUT IS DESERTER Responsible parties from Simpson Creek bring to Conway the iii.Wmution that there is a des rUr in that community who has been back from hi: camp for sonic time carrying a pistol ami declaring that he will kill anyone who attempts to arrest him. The man in question war sent u> the camps with the first quotas and was back in a short time so it is claimed. So far as we know the authorities are waiting to got. to his case. The I < nalty in such eases is very severe. j. r. allsbrdoTis" . ILL AT HOSPiTAL w. .Many tTicnds of .1. R. Allsbrook, of San for.regretted to learn of his rooont illness, For some time ho has been in the hospital at Florence, S. C. His friend, and business assoiatcs are hoping for his recovery. PATROL BOATWAS HERE FOR FEW BAYS A patrol boat, manned by several boys cf the naval reserve, was here from Georgetown, and remained for a day or two last week. The boys had the freedom of the town while they were here, at least for a portion of the time. This boat was formerly known as the Hob-Caw and is in charge of Capt. P?. T. Daggett. Since, the opening of the war the tug has been in the service of Undo Sam. o- ^ SELL CHICKENS GRADUALLY Don't glut the market with chickens. live o? I 1 ? , 1 L'rtnii A I -- __ . xt. ow\;11 iii irr ivia\ 1. when the Federal "closed season * on hens ends. This advice to farmers is given by the United States department of Agriculutre. "Too many fowls on the market may result in food losses," says the (lepartment. Poultry stock should bosold gradually. Farmers will have 1 better markets if they avoid glutting them. STKAYKI) NOTICE There has strayed from my farm, near Adrian, S. C., the following described hogs: One large sized sow, black or dingy spotted, with small hole in ear, and five shoats black and red spotted, and two shoats of a little larger size, __ 11 - witu * and youow spoiled, all unmarked. Strayed away on April 25th. Suitable reward to anybody for any information leading* to recovery of these hogs. Henry Tompkins, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 5G Conway, S. C. 5-9-18-3t-pd. o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockholders of Conway Hardware Company, a corporation, will be held in the store of the said company on Main street in the Town of Conway, S. C., on May 30th, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose ot considering the advisability of dissolving the said Corporation and surrendering* its charter, as provided by law. J. W. TAYLOR, President. Conway, S. C., Apr 30, 1918.?4t. o n. i'i. IAKEN UP One shout at my place about Jan. 1st; unmarked. Owner can get same by proving and paying charges. Henry B. Elliott. Loris, S. C., Route 2, near Camp Swamp. 5|2)18-3t :?LD FALSE TEETH WANTED DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN We pay up to 15 dollars per set. Also jash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Tewelry. Check sent by return mail. Uoods held 10 days for sender's approval of our offer. Mazer's Too^h Specialty, Dept. A, 2001 S. 5th SP, Philadelphia, Pa. 5-2-18 7t-pd. I i p Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System fhe Old Standard general MrcniNhminc tonic, TUOVli'S TASTm,I\S8 chill TON 10,drives out f mat iii.onricIx-HlJicMood.iMidbniMrnipHtrsys. A i.uc tuu:c. i'or odUU r?nd children. (*)c