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?m <1 hr iiony |lmlil CONWAY, S. C. - -* - i Entered at the Post Office at Conway & CM as second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. i TELEPHONE 21. * TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Copy, One Year $1.00 One Copy, Six Months 75 , One Copy, Three Months 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one i cent per word for all words over 150. I Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate of frve cents per line; and all other notices in the local columns at the rate of ten cents per line. Extra charge of 50 per cent, for notices set in black face type in local column. All changes of advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not tor publicaiton, but for the protection of this paper. Lega Notices at $1 per inch first insertion. 50 cents each subsequent insertion. Rates on Jong trrni contracts for display advertising very reasonable, and made known on application. Make all Cheeks 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. k ? ----- . THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1913 It takes time and thought to arrive at the exact facts in any matter. Refrain from expressing any opinion until you know the exact facts. o Hanging is only too light a punish mont for the spies who are caught in this country. o Thinking is a great thing but apparently it is useless for some people; for the more they think the more they become confused. <> No matter what the war brings to us this one thing we know, and that is that the fanners of Horry County wiU stand the best show of us all, jw** ??o * The hard work we intended to do remains hard until we go at it and get it done. ^ yf O *?*! '* This number of the Horry Herald is published with the special end mi view of bringing to the attention of the people of Horry County; the importance of buying war savings stamps; the value of the stamps as | an investment; and the fact that a campaign for sale of these stamps will begin tomorrow in order to awak en the people to the fact that Horry County must set about buying her quota of the stamps and in the wind up of tlie campaign on June 28th, he among the leaders of South Carolina and put this important maiter "ovr the top." o A war savings stamos is the safest investment on earth today. o The war savings .-tamp campaign J which opens tomorrow will help tea h the people one >f ihe he. i h -< ns any i body or any people as a vh ! e\, r h arned?th*?t av:,> . I !: t e joung n an in : r'y I ?v! ani he forms the ha ot u a n vesting his mo vy can-, us ; di never acciwnula'.e a v thing wei h l while, ftvon ' I i tin i. ,.av< nia.de or- ( tunes before' they . ; ?l by lc:.rn:ng j the wisdom o<" saving th< rgh I ,t in years. (Jet the hahd o n ><., w! ilo the saving will do the most good. o Many men and women. ;tnd children too, can't go and fight the linn in the trenches; but they are think-ing every day of finding some way in which they may show the feelings which well up in their hearts for the boys "over there" and some way in which they may show their patriotism and help win the war. There is no better way for all such men, women, and children than to buy all they can of the war savings stamps. Kven if we have done something else to aid the cause, there is no reason why we should not obtain a thrift card today from the bank or postoffice or any of the numerous agencies handling them for the government, place thrift stamps, one or more on this card today, then paste them on the card as often as we possibly can until this card is filled and exchanged for a war svaings certificate, then biai c i . | 1 JOSEPH R. ALLSBROOK HAS PASSED AWAY The remains of Joseph R. A'lsbrook were interred here last Sunday at Lakeside cemetery, in the presence of a large congregation of people from various sections of this county. He died on Saturday at ( about 2 o'clock, and was about 63 u a Vtu/I Knnn /iiiifo til > OlO va Ilv HUM UVVII \|UI W 11* for several months. He is survived by his -widow and a number of children. He was a member of the firm of Allsbrook Bros., engaged in the general mercantile business, and in farming and the general real estate business for many years. Moving to San ford which was in the woods, then a mere stopping point on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, he was enterprising and cleared up the land and the place today shows his spirit of enterprise and improvement, as does the surrounding country for sev j oral miles. Joseph Ross Allsbrook was born near Williamston, in Martin County, N. (\. on Msiv 11th. 1He died at Sanford, now known as Allsbrook, S. C., on Juno 15th, 1918. Ho camo to Horry County in Janu- < ary, 1879, and was appointed as postmaster al Allsbrook, then known as Sanford, in February 1888. He served in this capacity until his death. He was first married to Miss Martha M. Heaves, daughter of the late Daniel M. Heaves of Round Swamp, on September Gth, 1881. His, first wife departed this life on December 25th, 1905. To this first union were horn nine children, five ! of whom survive him: Mrs. D. F. ! McGougan, of Tabor, N. C; Joseph , G. Allsbrook, of Richmond, Va; 1 Brookie, Ogden and Miss Emma Alls i brook, all of Allsbrook. S. C. He was married to Miss Sallio Cobb, of Reidsvillo. N. C., on September 9th, 1900, and the second wife departed this life on September 29th, 1907. On September 9th, 1908 he was married to Miss Fannie A. Hardwiek, who now survives him. He is also survived by two sisters: Mrs. G. W. Andrews and Mrs. A. M. Riddick, of Scotland Neck, N. C., and by one brother, Newsome B. Allsbrook, of Allsbrook, S. C. He was a man of very pleasant address, a true and pleasant friend to all who knew him. Identifeid with the growth and development of that section of the county, his push and energy will be missed by that sec- ' tion. The funeral services were conducted by the. Rev. E. L. McCoy of the Conway Methodist church. M'COlicfSTOi BROKEN BY NEGROES Hi"*" ' ' The McCormick store near Bucksport was broken and entered last Friday evening, the sum of $30,00 being taken therefrom and perhaps other valuables. Constable H. X. Sessions went to the place last Tuesday with warrants and arrested two negroes, Tom Alston and Cephas Hunt charging with this crime. Cci h?is Hunt h;is tnrnod r>vi dence and told that while he waited ami watched, the other negro brok the store, cntt rod and took th fhiivs, and they made their "get-away." ?o Fourth of July Celebrations. !'resident W ilo-n has issued a Proclamation asking all citizens of America to commemorate th Fourth of Inly th: y- a. as the anir versary not nly of N'.ati fial frc< dotn hut of universal freedom. Th < ;l <>i \ Ui >a.a! I )e''elis urge,, th t e;i"h community thr-u _rh out the country provide foi suitahl celebrations on that date. I?y resolution, the If. ry. Oru t. council at its last meeting i cq ;e ve every local council in the county i' meet and celebrate in some appro priate manner. The following' mentioned places were suggested as s-uitahle places / .. - A ! 1.1 1 1. .. J 1 kit meetings, mil mo mailer was loft entirely with the local committees: Homewood, Pauley Swamp, Myrtle Peach, Loris, Floyds, Windy Hill, and Aynor. , The Central Committee or the Chairman will be glad to confer with any local committees relative '.o a suitable program. The various Community Chairmen, Secretaries and patriotic citizens are accordingly urged to get together right away, decide on a proper place in their section, and arrange an attractive programme for the occasion. We especially solicit the co-operation and assistance of the ladies in this patriotic cause. Respectfully, T). A. Spivey, Chm. Central Committee. rm HOMEY HKEi SALE IJNPBft HORTCAGE. Under and by virtue of a decree m 1he case oi Palmetto Grocery Com pany vs. Dubury Watts and Bert Watts, I will sell to the highest bid| der for cash before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within the | usual sales hours on Monday, July 1st, 1918 all that certain tract of land in Horry County, State of South i Carolina, in Floyds Township known as the Asbury Floyd estate land, con i taining thirty three acres, more 01 less, and bounded as follows: On the North by the estate lanos of L. E Elvington; on the East by land of Floyd Ford; on the Sout bhy land of Mrs. Helen Floyd; and on the West by the land of E. M. McKenzie.. Pur v uaov i lu p?,Y 1U1 aiKI | stamps. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. I By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PRORATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Joseph Blanton macL suit to me, to grant him Letters o Administration of the Estate of an effects of James Henry Ausborno. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singula, the kindred and creditors of the said ! James Henry Ausborno, deceased j that they be and appear, before m? in the Court of Probate, to be he.I at Conway, S. C., on 24th day o June 1 i) 1S next, after publicatio hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. I to show cause, if any they have, wh ; the said Administration should no be granted. Given under my Hand, this lit day of June Anno Domini, 1918. Published on the 18th and 20t days of June 1918 in the Horry Her- | aid. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Jvudge. j -o 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 tHo Estate of and effects of Robert Vaught. THESE ARE THEREFORE to j cite and admonish all and singular1 the kindred and creditors of the sai I Robert Vaught, deceased, that they j be and appear, before me, in th , Court of Probate, to be held at Con - J way, 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 I Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 10th day of June Anno Domini, 1918. Published on the 13th and 20th days of June 1918 in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT. Probate Judge. g Citation Notice. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, t County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Moore Thompson made suit to me, to grant him I.otters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of William Randall. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindled and creditors of the said j William Randall, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be h< Id at Conway. S. C., on the 24th day of Jun" 1918 next, after publication hereof, j at 11 o'cock in the forenoon, to shew j cause, if any they have, why the sai't I Administration should not lie grant led. I GIVEN under my Hand, tl i.- 10: h; 'day of June Anno Domini, 191*. j Published on the l.Tth and 201. i ; days of June 1918 in the Horry ll r aid. J. S. VAUGHT. Probate Judge. o ? Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE j PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Moore Thompson made suit to me, to grant him Let - 1 ters of Administration of the Estate of and Effects of Phenis Randall. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Phenis Randall, deceased, that they be an appear, before me, in the, Court of Probate, to be held at Conway* S. C., on the 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 A/livtiniuti'iif inn vhrtnWI rwU (w> ?> > ? n< cel. GIVE%T under my Hand, this lOt! day of .June Anno Domini, 1918. Published on the 13th and 20th days of June 1918 in the Horry Herdd. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judtfo. Uft ommAt, b. o. ANNETTE KELLERMANN STAR OF THE PICTURE An net to Kellermann is the foremost artist of her type in all the world. Her personal story is almost as remarkable as the one she depicts for you. This justly-famed woman, whose aquatic feats have given her world-wide reputation anil whose figure is regarded as the standard of feminine physical perfection, was bom in Australia. As a one-day old infant her body was placed in a tin quart measure and there was room to spare. She was a weakling child and all through her earlier years she was obliged to wear metal leg braces. Swimming and athletics made her the most perfect living specimen of her sex. M iss Kellermann was the first wo' man in the world to establish long| distance swimming records, almost all of which have never been equalled. In the world of the theatre she is uniformly a favorite with millions of people, who have seen her either in important musical productions or In American vaudeville. William Fox, the prodcuer of "A Daughter of the Gods," wishes to pay tribute to his splendid star. She is a woman of vast courage and great resources. She is brave, pa-, lient, gracious and charming; a woman of ever-increasing popularity j and every hit of which reward she richly deserves. Annette Kellermann, in "A Daugh tor Of The Gods," William For'sj (ireat Million Dollar Motion Picture I Production, will bo shown at The Pastime Theatre, in Conway, S. C., j for one day only, Friday June 21st. j See display advertisement on other! page. Special music with the picture. Admission 25 and .r)0e.?adv. , o NOTICB. All persons holding- claims against j the Fstato of the late Joseph R. Alls-j brook of Allsbrook, S. C.. are hereby | requested to present them to me or the undersigned, duly attested, ae- i cording to law, within twelve months' from date; and all persons indebted unto the said Joseph R. Allsbrook , are herbey required to make immediat payment to them. June 18, 1918. D. F. McGOUGAN, | Robt. 11. Scarborough, Executor, ! Conway, S. C. Tabor, N. C. [ adv?(>-20-.o?t k> ??? I , Dear Sir: The Soutl natecl FRIDAY, DAY. The mere! to invest their Stamps. It will be a i fail to observe list of states ir that all patriot I odious stigma That is \v Carolina to len WAR SAVINGS This will paign which w< It is expected t proclamation 2 We urge 1 i tivc manner, y obser/e the da; Camden, S. C., ment. We have state in referei which is one of war measures respond willing Assuring ; operation, we i THE S0UT1 Burroi SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of a decree in the ease of Bank of Pages Mill vs. M. P. Tyler and Etta Tyler, 1 will sell before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within the usual sales hours on Monday, July 1st, 1918 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. nr ? 1 " - ? misnue an<i uco. J. Holliday; on the East by lands of J. C. Graham and Geo. J. Holliday; on the South by lands of the estate of W. L. Graham; on the West by estate lands of J. M. Hardwiek, 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. Cannqn, deceased. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court. A POPULAR VERDICT Based on Evidence of Conway reopie. Grateful thousands toll it ? Of weak backs made strong? Of weak kidneys made well? Urinary disorders corrected. Conway people add their testimany. They ptaise Doan's Kidney Kills, i Cmway evidence is now complete. Conway testimony is c nfiivned; ports of early relief is substantiated. .Merit doubly proved by test o! time. j Let a Conway citizen speak. Mrs. Dora burroughs. bur I roughs St., gave the following state | meat January 5, 1010: Doan's Kidi ncy Dill ; have proven a very reliable remedy in my case. I suffered a great deal from dull, nagging backaches and other symptoms of kidney complaint. Finally I got Doan's Kid I ney Dills from the Norton Drug Co., I and they soon relieved me of the backache, corrected the kidney action and benefitted me generally." On January 31, 1918 Mrs. Burroughs said: "1 take pleasure in again recommending Doan's Kidney Dills. Anyone who wishes to know the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills should ask mo about them. Doan's are the only remedy that ever did m?' any good." Price (>0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?g< t I Doan's Kidney Dills?the same that .Mrs. Burroughs had. Fcster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.?ad TREASURY DEPARTMENT )f State Director For South Exchange Bank Building CHARLESTON, S. C. i Carolina War Savings Commit ( JUNE 21, as MERCHANTS' 1 Giants in every town in the stal total cash receipts that day i /cry patriotic event and no coir this day. South Carolina stanc 1 the War Savings movement, ic South Carolinians are anxiou of slacker removed from our st hy we are calling upon the m; d their aid in the observance of ; DAY. be one of the features of the 2 will conduct from June 14th hat President Wilson will issue irnl also Governor Manning, /net, by proclamation or in som on urge upon the merchants ol y we have set a ide. This pla where the merchants entered i written to all commercial orgar ice to this. We feel sure that ' the most important of all the that your community, as well as ;ly and cheerfully. you of our appreciation of yo ire, Yours verv resneotfullv. - ? 1 1/ 1 ? CAROLINA WAR SAVINGS Manning J. Rubin, Publicity Secret -THIS SPACE DONATED BY? ighs & Collii PROGRAM OF LOWER , PEE DEE I NEOR To mwl with Aynor Baptht Church on 28th, 29th, and 30th of this month. Introductory Sermon Friday at 11 v o'clock preached by Rev. R. O. Hen. ! dricks. { 1 I 12 O'clock?Letters called for an I' ^ read. Delegates enrolled. . 12:30 O'clock?New and mtacellanr| eous business. f 1 O'clock?Query No. 1. What are the greatest obstacles that deter the i .. ? < i? growtn 01 ine cnurcn and now may we overcome them ??Rev. HT. B. Roberts. j 2 O'clock?Written report on aged ministers, by W. J. Hendricks i I Close by song and prayer. * j Saturday. Devotional excersises by J. Ti Mc- () \ Cracken. ^ * I 10 O'clock?Moderator opens ; I Union. ? Query No. 2.?How best to win the f 1 world for christ.?Rev. D. L. Hill. 10 :.*J0?Query No. 3.?The real value of weekly prayer meetings.? ? Rev. J. V. Jones. 11 O'clock?Song and prayer by \ C. V. Johnson. 11:30?Written report on Foreign i Missions by C. H. Snider. \ 12 O'clock?Preaching by R?'v. S. L. Purvis. 1 1 O'clock?Written report on Sun- j day School by Dr. J. S. Dusenbury. 1 Sunday in n'/.Kw.l" Qi inil'iti Qr.hrnJ 1 A V v/ V I >/V (X MM IIMUtV KA ??",'l A?I C4 "?*."? j Meeting conducted by W. A. Spivey. | II O'clock Missionary Sermon by 1 ' Rev. I). L. Mill. All Churches arc asked to be represented that want to belong- to the J Lower I'ee Dee Union. i Committee, , W. A. Spivey, H. B. Holmes, 1 L. I). Holt. HARRELSON THARRELSON ** I Attorneys - at - Law Practice both in the State and I Federal Courts. MULLINS. ? ? S. 0. 1 - o J I j FRIDAY! | | ONE HJLM. j VHEATLESS ffjj&ffa \ I V.TI MO MVKA1V CAMHIXX. \flj\l I I I 11 VAjj ' TASTKY 0U nALMUAST RXJ>W i-.jKT OOMTAJN1NC Wlirxr \ I 4 \ A Carolina i i t.P.R 1ms rlociir. ^ iVAR SAVINGS V \ te arc to agree I n war Savings j lmunity should 1 Is lowest in the ? and we know \ s to have the \ ate's name. 1 lyors of South " MERCHANTS' intensive cam- I ] to June 28 th. I ? j a War Savings a e other effee- I \ ; your town to I | n originated in I j nto an agree- I lizations in the I in a campaign I 1 government's I * < ] ; all others, will I ur patriotic co~ I COMMITTEE. |; ^ 14 I * I i i