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All changes of advertisements N must be ;n the office by Saturday 1 noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. ? > 1 -_x.* X _ _ 1 Ail communications must ue signeu by the name of the writer, not for publicaiton, but for the protection of this paper. Lega Notices at $1 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable, and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advace. m ~ ~ ' ii THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1913 You had as well begin to buy stamps today because everybody else will. o If a man wishes to help in this war . he had better do it now; for some time it may be too late. Go to the limit and take a thousand dollar's worth of the war savings certificates. ? .1 The purchase of thrift stamps will pr ove whether you are a saver or a spendthrift. n Win the war by saving. The government is setting the example by offering the people the war savings .certificates. The United States stands behind the war savings and thrift stamps. There is no better security for you or I. . o Save for hard times by putting a hundred or two dollars in war :av ings stamps today. Take a thousan i dollars worth if you are able to do it. o In order that South Carolina shall come out among the leaders in war savings stamps, we must all buy as many of the stamps as we can. Lets make a beginning today. o Most people have a roll laid away somewhere. Get it out today and put it in the war savings stamps. What wou'd become of your roll should the Germans win this war ? A war savings stamp is the best sticker on the job you over saw. It will stick and stick until some tini" after the war the owner will need', some money and need it bad. will be able to got it out of his war savings certificates. n One who is able and still will n t aid the government by taking stamps is a slacker and no other term d - I scribes him. The certificates are really as good as green backs could be. We are in the peak of the war an 1 the boys need all the money we can raise. War savings stamps form one of the best plans for savings ever Revised by human minds. Join the army of savers today by signing up i to purchase stamps. o In buying the war savings stamps on the plan which is explained in this issue of the paper, you loan your sav ings to the government and the more you take of them the less direct taxes will likely have to be paid to finance the war. The purchase of the stamps will help in many ways. o No man can be called unpatriotic who wiii put all he can in the war savings certificates; If you have n >t learned what they are yet, read this issue of the paper and you will find out. J i MANY MEN REPORT LATER IN MONTH Two more drafts ior South Car? in ians, to the number of 5,500, will do made within the next few wicks. During the five day period beginning June 10. local boaixls have been ordered by Capt. R. E. Carwilc or tne selective service regulations office to complete entrainment of 3,000 negroes for Camp Jackson. During the five day period beginning June 24, the boards arc ordered to entrain 2,500 white men. Only men physically qualified for general military services will be inducted these two calls and are to be selected from Class 1. The two calls must be filled from this classification, even if farmers have to be inducted. The apportionment by the local boards for the two calls follows: Horry County: Whites . 85; Negroes 35 o The enemy's entire pressure appears to have been turned upon the western flank. o ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. ? i | Under and by virtue of the Order of the Court of Probate in and for Horry County, in the matter of the personal estate of W. R. Lewis, do/) AflOAi I rm/1 ?lr* ?' L ? 1 1 i- 1 ^ wnocvij aim uaii'ii lilt' J I til UUV I' I June, A. D., 1918; we, the undersigned Administrators of said personal estate will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidders for cash, beginning at -Conway at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, on the 2fth day of June, A. D. 1918; and to be continued from that day on until the property hereinafter described shall be disposed of, either at Conwax or at the places where said property is now at: All and singular, all of the personal property and effects of the said W. R. Lewis, deceased, as listed upon the inventory thereof made by the appraisers of said estate, dated the 11th day of June, 1918; consisting partly of a stock of general mer chandise in the store at Conway, S. C., live stock of various kinds, house hold and kitchen furniture, one light ing plant, One-half interest in McCaskey Register, peanut roaster, or.e kerosene tank, one grist mill and engine, one cane mill, thirty t30) sacks of. cement, Two Huhdred Twety (220) feet of pipe, patent i medicines, one graphophone, several I buggies, one refrigerator, a lot of hardware, store furniture and fixtures, show cases, tools, Twentye ght (28) coffins; and all and. singular numerous other articles of per sonal property too numerous to be stated in this Notice of Sale. E. T. LEWIS, MARY LEWIS. Administrators of tho personal estate of W. R. Lewis, Deceased. Dated June 11, 1918. ?o SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of a decree in tho case of Palmetto Grocery Corn pany vs. Dubury Watts and Bert Watts, I will sell to tho highest biddor for cash before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within th3 usual sales hours on Monday, July 1st, 1918 all that certain tract of land in Horry County, State of South J Carolina, in Floyds Township known as the Asburv Flovd estate land, con . i taming thirty three acres, more or; less, and bounded as follows: On th , North by the estate lands of 1,. K.J Elvington; on the East by land of; Kloyd Kord; ?>11 the Soul bhy land of ; Mi' . If.den Kloyd; and on the W<s;j by the land of E. M. M 'Kenzie.. Pur- j chaser to pay for papers and st am ps. W. L. BRYAN, Klerk of Court. o SALK I'NDKR MORTGAGK. Under and by virtue of a decree in j the 1 asc of Bank of Pages Mill vs. M. P. Tyler and Etta Tyler, I wili sell before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within the usual sales hours on Monday, July 1st, 191K to the highest bidder for cash all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and situate in the State of South Carolina, County of Horry and in Bayboro Township, bounded and described as follows; Containing Fifty (50) acres more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of J. W. Mishoe and Geo. J. Hollidav; on the East by lands of J. C. Graham j and Geo. J. Holliday; on the South i by lands of the estate of W. L. Gra-1 ham; on the.West by estate lan Is of J. M. Hardwick, this being the tract of land on which we (M. P. Tyler and Etta Tyler) live and have our home and deeded to us by T. T. Cannon. deceased. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. !.. BRYAN. Civ vk O"!' Co rt. i ' NOTICE. Under and by virtue of an Order made by his Honor, J. S.Vaught, Probate Judge of Horry County, the undersigned will offer for sale, beginning at ten o'clock A. M. on Thursday, the 13th day of June, prox., at the store of the late W. R. Lewi-, in the Town of Conway, a small lot of groceries such as grits, meal, and lard, and sundry other articles known as "perishable goods," and ordered sold at this time to avoid waste. Torms of sale: Cash. Mary A. Lewis, Admnr. E. T. Lewis, J Admr. May 28th, 1918. The Columbia Hospital Training School held its graduating exercises i in the high school auditorium last week, 17 young ladies receiving their diplomas. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT,* ESQUIRE. PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Joseph Blanton made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of James Henry Ansbornc. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singulai the kindred and creditors of the said I J James Henry Ansborne, deceased that they be and appear, before mo. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 24th day of June 1918 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 11th J day of June Anno Pomini, 1918. Published on the 13th and 20th. i davs of June 1918 in the Horry Her- i aid. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. -o Citation Notice. oTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Moore Thompson made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Robert Vaught. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the sai I Robert Vaught, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in th^ , Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 24th day of June 1918 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the sai ! Administration should not be grained. GIVEN under my Hand, this lOtli day of June Anno Domini, 1918. Published on the 18th and 20th days of June 1918 in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge, q Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Moore Thompson made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of William Randall. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular | the kindred and creditors of the said i William Randall, deceased, that they i be and appear, before me, in the j Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on the 24th day of June ! H)18 next, after publication hereof,! at 1 1 o'cock in the forenoon, to shew j cause, if any they have, why the said ; Administration should not be grant-! ed. GIVEN under my Hand, this lOvhj day of June Anno Domini, H)18. Published on the 18th and 20th j days of June 1018 in the Horry Her- I aid. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. | O in.. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT,' ESQUIRE. PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Moore Thompson made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and Effects of Phenis Randall. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular i the kindred and creditors of the. said Phenis Randall, deceased, that they be an appear, before me, in the Court ol Probate, to be hold at Conway, S. C., on the 24th day of Juno 1918 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. G1VKN under my Hand, this 10th . day of June Anno Domini, 1918. Published on thr 13th and 20th [ days of lunc 1918 in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, | Pi vvbntc' J udre. i i kxj>,'Oov?*r,*a. a Honry Count 1 Pine Grove N. A. 5 Wannumaker , J, L I ' ? ... Mount Olive D. M. C 1 Floyds A. D. J Causey W. J. C Zion ' A. D. . Socastee W. B. -< Collins Creek Calvin Wildwood Calvin Daisy t. W. < Sweet Home *? N. L. 1 Mt. Vernon LeRoy Green Sea J. p D< COMMUNITY COUNC: (These i SCHOOL TEI Cedar (irove H. L. E Waccariiaw C' J. G< Maple Hamp 1 Eight Mile Rev. S. Haw Branch J. W. P Chapel David < Rehoboth 0. E. J Mill Swamp Bud C. Cool Spring Henry Oak Grove L. D. ? Allen I J. W. 1 Watts W. S. 1 Deep Branch Hart for Vaughts W. H. Powell W. W. Pinklea G. M. 1 Howards S. Fowl Norton W. H. PASTIME WILL PRESENT BIG PICTURE One of the greatest pictures ever brought to Conway is "A Daughter of the Gods," produced by the Wil nam Fox Company, with Annette Kellermann as the star. The actual cost of the picture was said to bo one million and one hundred dollars. The total number of persons appearing in the picture was 21,218 and the largest number used in a single scene was nearly twenty thousand actors and actresses. The number of feet of film is 283,000, proving by this fact that it is long enough to justify the admission price. In producing one of the scenes of this picture a Moorish city was built at a cost of $350,000.00 and this was necessarily destroyed in producing the scene. An entire island in the Carribean and its inhabitants to the last one Office i To the Mayor: Dear Sir: The Soutl nated FRIDAY DAY. The mere to invest their Stamps. It will be a fail to'observe list of states ii that all patriot odious stigma That is w Carolina to len WAR SAVING? This will paign which w It is expected t B proclamation i We urge tive maimer, y observe the da; Camden, S. C., ment. We have state in refere: which is one ol war measures respond willing Assuring operation, we i the sotjt: 4r Burroi y is Organize' ro Fi<ht The 1 (Continued from Page One.) Shelley J. E. Harreleon [uggins Neva Kowell. Secy. G. F. Hammond. T 'auscy .. lackson I). R. Ford Crocker A. M. Anderson Altman George Price Slardy Robt. Stalvey Lowrimorc E. B. Vereen Lowrimore E. B. Vereen barter. Jr. Bardy Cox ^ee B. S. Butler Frince W. M, James *rham LLS WHOSE ORGANIZATIONS AR j , . i , ...... are asked to organise and report at UPORARY CH'M. "" I. Jordan :>re, Jr. Long C. Morris 'age Graham ohnson Graham Doyle Suggs tfooth Hamilton (1 Richardson Vaught Roberts "owler ler H. Buffkin were employed by William Fox in assisting- his actor principals in pro during the picture. The time used in building the tropical town govornI niont \VJ1? ^I'ootnd M ? f IJ} ?UI , r UX I governing his thousands of employees, and special refrigerating and laboratory plants were necessary in j the production of this great film. o CANDIDATES' CARDS (Announcements in this column are $.">.00, payable in advance. Magistrate's cards of two or three lines S3.00, payable in advance.) FOR MAGISTRATE. 1 announce my candidacy for .Magistrate in Dog Bluff. Have already served 2 >cars in that office. W. B. CARROLL. o NOTICE There will be a meeting of th" Council of Defense, held at Green Sea School House June 15th, at 0:00 P. M., new time. The meeting will TREASURY DEPARTMENT of State Director For South Exchange Bank Building CHARLESTON, S. C. i Carolina War Savings Commit , JUNE 21, as MERCHANTS' \ hants in every town in the stat total cash receipts that day i: very patriotic event and no com this day. South Carolina stand a the War Savings movement, j ,ic South Carolinians are anxicu: of slacker removed from our sti hy we are calling upon the mn d their aid in the observance of 3 DAY. be one of the features of the e Will conduct from June 14th hat President Wilson will issue : md also Governor Manning', that, by proclamation or in sonn ou urge upon the merchants of y we have set aside. This plar where the merchants entered ii written to all commercial organ nee to this. We feel sure that ? the most important of all the that your community, as well as *\y and cheerfully. you of our appreciation of yor ire, Yours very respectfully, H CAROLINA WAR SAVINGS < Manning J. Rubin, Publicity Secrets THIS SPACE DONATED BT-ighs & Collir 1 1 \ ! Ul..JJill.JJJI-JLmiWHg d Hurv to Death ' " itf*^ Cv* Nichols, S. C. X 1 Nichols, S. C. } i > i reas. .. ... Nichols, S. C. 4 Nichols, S. C. * Causey, S. C. . , , Galivants Ferry. S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Murrells Inlet. S. C. Murrells Inlet. S. C. , Allsbrook, S. C. Loris. S. C. Allsbrook, S. C. 1 . ,? Green Sea, &iC. ^ E NOT COMPLETED once). ' ^*1 _/ ADDRESS ~ n N Conway, S. C. J Wampee, S. C. 7 Conway, S. C., No; 1. 1 Allen, S. C. 9 Galivants Ferry, S. C. i Galivants Ferry, S. C. I Galivants Ferry, S. C. Galivants Ferry,. S. C. Allen, S. C. i Loris, S. C. I Allen, S. C. i Gurley, S. C, % Loris, S. C. L S* Vuughts, S. C. * Green Sea. S. C. v Loris, S. C. * Tabor, N. C. Fair Bluff, N. C. be addretsed by Rev. E. L. McCoy, . W. A. Freeman and F. A. Burroughs * j and possibly others. All the citizens. ; of our County are invited to attend, ; and especially the trustees of the j Schools in Green Sea Township. And I the trustees of all the Schools in adjacent Townships, where they can j conveniently do so. j This meeting is to be one p re parai torv to the work to be done in con- * nection with the intensive War Savings Campaign running from June 14th, to June 28th. o The toll of dead and missing from the German submarines against ship ping off the American coast apparently is 58, all from the steamship Carolina of the New York-Puerto | K'cun line. o "No other human occupation opens so wide a field to the profitable and agreeable combination of labor ;.nd cultivated thought ,as agriculture."? Abraham Lincoln. * Carolina tee has desigVAR SAVINGS e are to agree i war Savings munity should s lowest in the stnd we know s to have the site's name. ^yors of South MERCHANTS' ^ intensive camto June 28th. 1 a War Savings R 3 other effec- I your town to I l originated in 1 " ^ ito an agree- I i isations in the I c in a campaign I f government's I all others, will I ir patriotic co- I COMMITTEE. 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