" ?? bocel end Get the )anmake preparations for raising his ^supply of flour if he expects to have plenty next year. Two or three acres on a small farm in many case? will raise all the wheat the family will need. y .. %. The town well stopped flowing last week and remained off until Monday when it was found that the piping had become out of order inside of the fountain. The artesian flow was not injured. * * There was more than the usual amount of travel through Conway Hast Sunday in automobile parties J for Myrtle Beach. J * * * * * A. C. Skipper was in Conway selling tobacco one day last week. Jessie Daniels was among those * in this section last week. Raleij;h Rhodes, S. R. Pipkin, T. / T. West, J. H. Clol'f, W. H. Bratchcr, -and J. 1). Shannon, were all in Con\ ^ wVy on business tti? first of last week. ***** Jesse Woodward, of the U. S. Navy, and who is now stationed a. Charleston, spent several days her-' last week . *p* - ****?. J. M. Todd, J. C. Bruton, (1. 11. Cooper, S. W. Vaught, S. .M. Little, N. L. Lee, and L. I". Shannon we) iii Conway recently. * *. M \ J. Herbert Bate, of the Ward-Late Company, spent some time in Conway on business last Wedin sday. M. J., Cilmore spent some tim in Conway last I riday from Daisy, S. C. W. C. Todd spent a shoi t timehere one day last week. * MC * .* % I. A. Lewis was in Conway one day recently. Lam Hacks, !i. I'\ Smart, J. C. Jodie, .1. i|. Carter, all came to Conway for a tow h >urs stay during tin past \v< ek. . - ' * A. (i. (iraham, I. A. Hell, 11 ii K nc, wore prominent farmers spend inj? some tine in Conway last week. * Julian Causey left la t Morula; fur Norfo.k, Va., when h. holds : position w ith the street ear company. Aiv ac. :(U nt a* the company'; plant cui - d it to shut down "o: a few day.- and M1. Cause;. com ' hoiv e to \isil his parent , Mi*, ami Mrs. Jehu Causey. ? f r * * \V. L. 1 )u.enhury \va- in Conway lad Saturday. J on i,cr '.Matt, Jr., of Mullins, L. < '., . per.t. several nays hc'e 4 1. ... i : i. ...? i > ? v i w > u u:i ;11:> nruuKT, 1 ?/ '. \ . I' . IM: t. ? * ,< * KOI I S A I - K ' Kord Roadster. !<>< rrnninj.? ,div ition. $'k">().()(). K. 1.. I'.el I. Wanipee, S. o. a.iv t r.?s 2J i< n Lon^s, S. ('., spent some time Conway last week' on l>u. iness. * W. II. Oliver was over in town one day last week. r A "I should prefer to be defe; 1 1 A. l 1 11. ?? uu eiuuiuu uy mem. That is tho statomont made fr paigrn by OCTAVUS COHEN, TKNANT-GOVKRNOR. Mr. Cohei at Charleston and Month's Corner.? The oldest Amei THE MUTUAL LIFE IWSUR/ t W. B. Coxe,! F. F. Covingtor Bullock R. M. Bull USLSX MBgHHgpwWWM?WW??? ? KRHE0 "+ > *! ' i i ^1 4 * # ; ?. j Mrs. C. E. Haselden, of Lutta, S. C.f visited; relatives in this section 11 t last week. ] ***** 1 i j Miss Maud Dusenbury entertained i a number of friends on last Thuri-. day evening at her home on Elm Street. Several games were played, j after which refreshments were sfrv- i 1 ed. i i ***** 1 Miss Eva I'latt, t\ho has been vis- I iting Miss Inez Stalvev, left Wed-! ( } nosday for her home at Mullins, li I s. c. i I ..... L'se some* tobacco money to luiy ' j wheat seed for the Kail planting, and, still more of it for trotting the km ready for tho wlioal as sour a the < t presold crop is off. i \\'boat is a groat crop for tin | fanner of Horry County at any' 1 imo. If i.- a necessity to Ho present time when four is very high a: It a' times likely to bo ui attainable. ****?. After Oetoner 1st, 101s, tin subscription price of the lleral I w 11 In $!.">() per year. Any time botwn n1 now and that date any person in .y take the paper and pa\ for it as long in, advance as they please at th" j old rate of one dollar per year. Take ; ad\antago of this offer before tie' time ru is out and you wili save, : money at the rate of fifty cents pei year. m w * ? * This government must take* as many men as are necessary to win the w.ir; but they will take just as few as possible from the essential i industries of the country. This \s the host plan under the circumstances. ..... w * w w m t F. K. Loo was hero last wook. j K. T. Lovell, J. T. Mucks, and J. j )i. Carter were all in Conway duiingj j the tobacco sales last week. * * I i MOST?;()n?' block sow about one war old, marked with swallow i fork in each ear. Please write or I < nd word to I*'. YV. Jordan, Adrian,! 1 S. <\ -.s -Z2 u>-::t-pd. | A. 1 >. Jones returned last w.ek from a business trip of several days, to llartsville, S. C., and other points.. W. J. Singleton, of Hnte:prh?'\ v?a. in Convsay last \\ edne day and pent some time iiere on business. i L. i:k Sinnbton. of Soeastee, spent .-(line time in Conway last week on (1 ashless. ? * * # A: l ived this week a ear load o. .Mules and Horses, also a ear load o' j Lie celebrated Tiiornwoll wajy ns. i Conway Live Stock Co. -adv It ***** ! A. 1. Ilrown v. as in Conway *>n . day la w v eek. ***** ! Conway had large tobarco sales at ; all the warehouses here last die: through last week. M .1 .. * V Mi L. A. Woodruff returne 1 to Mull ii , i he first the new residence of YV. A. j Freeman now in course of complot ion. ited by Blcasc votes than to Dm the very beginning of the canv the anti-Bloase candidate for LIEU- ( i is an attornoy-at-Law, with offices I* -adv I t rican Company \NCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent i, District Agt. 1\ Bros.? 4 oek, Mgr., Agents. II i) J! THE HOMY HttAt RAISES FINE .MELONS. S. S. A mil rsun is perhaps the largest grower of watermelons for j the* market in this section of the State, taking into consideration th?t'act that he has been at it the long- ! est time and the most regularly. This' year he has sold a number of 1 the finest ever raised in Horry I county at the price of one dollar each. This breaks the record for < sales of melons on this local maikot. o Decide^ und vote right in the primary on August the 27th. * j Mrs. Florence Hedrick returned 1 homo the latter part of last week < from a visit to her son, James Hed- * rick, at Camp Jackson, S. C., and to ? Wilmington, N. C., where she spent >omc time with relatives. J * !. , Several tales were rife in this com munity last week to the cfl'cct that German U-Boats had shelled Southport, N. C., and five people had been killed. According to the news lispatches appearing the next day in i ] Ihe daily newspapers, some oil had been discharged by one of these under.-.eas craft and this cmited a gas i which overcame several people in the lighthouse off the mouth of Cane ' ar Kiver. This occurred 01 Sntur day of week before last. The news lit- printed in the newspapers quieted the excitement to a gnat extent. Ik I\ .Moore was in C nway one; day last wc-'k. 4 1 < t Caul Little left lasi week for the military service. Miss I alia Kuth WVatlv riy, (1 ?enn< tt. vilie, arrived in Conwa l:.n I week to spend some time with iter aunt, .Mrs. A. I). Janes at Hotel 'Lac. Miss Woatherly also spent, some time at Myrtle Heaeh Hot d. I The Conway tohaceo market will j close for this season on tomorrow.1 Friday, August 2hrd, according to a notice published in this paper la-I week by the managers of the four warehouses here. A number of colored soldiers left last lfriday morning for the eautps. T. A. I .ee was in Conway last week on business. m 9 m * (J. \V. Cartiette was among the farmers visiting Conway on business j last week. + * * * i A. M. Hardee was here on business last week. \! T H-irvic llw. Ml.-! 1- i ?/i UK .-\II.-MM HUIV tl'UJ nunity spent some time in Cor.way en business last week. v * * * * .J. C. Smith, formerly of this county, hut now pi Oxford, Fla., spent : onic time jr. this county last week ;U his old homo. ? * * * WANTED?Live doaler to linn lie BRISCOE AUTO.M OBILKS in your territory. Good opprtunity | to make money. J. H. 11am. I)i tributor. North and South C ar)- ' Jina. Charlotte, N. G.?adv. * * * * * Sheriff J as. A. Lewis went to I Hartsvillo on business 1 a-t week am! i was gone for several days. I.OS'l One cow, light yellow, wiih little darker head. T. nnosva e b !; tcin jersey, hutt-headcd, medium size. ur.marked, about :> years old Anyone finding same will please notify me. \V. E. Lcr.ion, All ? brook, S. C., Route 2, Box 17- -r.dv 1 OELCO-LiGHY | 1 he complete Ele.c.fccia JL.ight end i Power Plant Pumps the water and grinds tb feed. An extra Jiand ;.t chore tim . fT'jf V]\ - \ A ( u .'./.U1 * 1 r"\ r< , /* x 1 (.f I i. &S ' E. M. NANCE, Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. ??! Bimwmmmnmmm? mmmmmmmmmrnrnmrn O I >G6 cures Malaria, Chills and Tcvcr, or Bilious Fever, by tilling- the parasite causing he fever. Fine strengthening j n onic.?7 18 lOt. O ! t( MARRTI CHM 2. UADDr-i oahi i i n 111 i u \J I OC I I n n n cm O U IM Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. 1ULLINS, ? ? SO ' * o he Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head recuse of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA* iVK BKOMOQl'lNINK is better than ordinary uininc and does not cause nervousness nor d< ugiuti in head. Remember the lull name and >uk lor the : t nature oi 11. W. GROVE. 30c. 1 I. H. JAMES DOES WELL. J. B. James hud sixteen acres planted in tobacco this year. He raised an uveruge of 1100 pounds to the acre, and this has cleared him $400.00 to the acre. Counting his tenants who worked on his farms this year he had sixteen acres of tobacco in all. This is a good record. He is one of the most succesful farm in's of Dog Bluff township. o? NOTRE TOBACCO GROWERS. Owing to the fact the tobacco crop ii much later than usual we, the Warehousemen of Mullins, wish to ( niy that the Mullins Tobacco Market , will not close before the latter part \ ^f September. NEAL & DIXON BROS. < 15 18-2t A. B. EDWARDS, -adv? W. J. YARBORO. W. P. CLARK. .?o ? Some trucks have been used this < SlIlTlllK I' fill* nM - uiiuiiiij; LWU(U (U. I HIS is new machinery in that industry hero. Mr 1 Mrs. Star Shelley, of Clnvh st?v:. visiting friends and relative, in the eity. T ^ + Willh (.; rr, id. J. J. Kahon. W. A Nealy, I. vY. tiidal, and .). B. l\r. 1 visited (\ away last week vliil the large tobacco sales were 011. V ^ 4 f ? .Mis> Dm the Wiiiia. - of Trenton, S. C . left yesterday after spend inj{ - ? ra'. v, cks \v;th Mrs. Adam ? I i n I .an r- ! Street. Two rail sijaaus of rcgi ti'Ti '< It hi re for the camps the lata . :art of la t week, being the same Mst. pnbli. lied in our last issue. B. 11. ll nson and Dan V\'. Hardwick, of Boris, S. spent a short time in Conway last Tuesday. 'The Ay nor tobacco mark* t will b* open Toi tobacco sales right on ju as long- as there is any of the crop left to ho sold. 'This was stated h\ a promim nt warehouse man whil he was in Conn way last Tuesday.-ad % ^ ?? B. 1\ Sawyer was in Cor.way from Galivants Ferry one day recently. * ? * * ? W . ! '. I ) I KPM 111 1 1'V ?"lc !?1 I on(' day last week. R. Lilly, a progressive fanner' from the Galivants Kerry section, was in Conway on business one day last week. Among the visitors to Conway t. is week were J. L. Prince and family of Pelhum, Ga. Mr. Prince formerly lived in 1 lorry County and moved to Georgia a number of years ago where he has made quite a suecess. He will remain in the county about a week before returning to the bona at Pelhum. COLLKGK OK 'CIIARLKSTON Pounded 1785 A college of highest standard, onen t?? men ard to wom< n. An intentionally limits d enrolment insures individual instruction. Kour year toarses load to the llucholor's Degree, l ite Pro-Mod:-, al c< urse a spe in! feature. Mi'dtary training* established in 11H7 under War Department Regulations, is in eh urge of l\ S. Army Offi < r. Add: ess. ' 11ARIM SON RANDOLPH, President. Cbiirleston. S. (.', i?t\ 8 2d IS 5t. 4? A. t loth* r elect'deal storm pas>e \? r Conwaj last Kriday night an no people fuiiy expected from the | i cks of due cb lid ti.at the I is: iit niiig ' . 'iill 1 ! bo equalh as ha : :is it v a t nut a ^ e k 1m fore. Most ol tin o))le remained up urttil a lat- hour! idling' foi the e rm to gn> over. i. a> bad erough but not quite so had the week be: re; and the light- i ut?' did not stlike in this vicinity. * * * V * Nov is a time when your neightor v\il! thin . hard il' you both* r his ahor. Don't do it. Hunt somebodv i ':.o. Any other course may cause ] rious trouble to you as well as oth 1 rs. ***** K. J. Marsh was in Conway on ntsinoss last week. LiTRETaN COLLEGE I Hot water heat, electric lights unci I ther modern improvements. The 1 7th annual session will begin S p- j prober 25th. j W? ite tor new illustrated cata- | Rue; also for particulars eoncerntg our special offer to a few girls ho can not pay our catalogue rate, oldress J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. *.?adv?till 10 1 18. drove's Tasteless chill Tonic *strt ys the malarial (terms which are transmitted the blood by the Malariu Mosquito. Price COc. HAS .MADE SITC'KSS. Larry Hyman is a farm"!* win has, set a good example for ou young I men to follow who would su ceed i? 1 farming on Horry lands. By close j attention to his work and tin* use o. native intelligence, in the operation of his business, Hyman has ma' e what must be counted a success. He started with nothing and built in the woods behind a bend in the branch, some years ago when times were not very good. He now owns several farms which are in a good state of cultivation and his affairs are in good shape. He raised four acre of wheat this year, nearly $1500.00 in tobacco, a crop of cotton and corn, all o v !.; i a addition to his shares from the outside farms he is opera ing. Those who worked on his farms this year have been supplie I by hi n to a great extent with all that they ; ate from supplies produced by him and not from the stores. Miss Mao (iod finch entertain d in honor of Miss Kva 1*1: tt, of Mullins, S. C., on last Tuesday even ns at her home on Laurel Street. S-voral selections were rciu'erei on tin piano by Mi s Kathleene Ses. i \ c. ien. wa in C"on\va> V\ edn ay on business. \ i; i at i lute! r!"c. .Mr?-.. S vK'inr.j. ami d;iu..;ht( r Mi i Yprt'1 tli' o i ! 1 " N-?. ok, V arrived in C./i.'.vay Ivd Tucsd y I ^ x r.d 'cvo' :il day v.- .}, Mrs. S'u cu tub's sister, Mrs. Florotuh !!< rick, at llio Hate! Five". Mrs. Florence U > !ruk roturuod 'a t Tuesday from \VTi Melon. X C., \ '.are slto ; tier, od T. rune.a! of t!u late Mr. Will SUk u:nl>. he in - lie r-i" \\. WANTKI) POPI VI! 1.(?(iS. Wo are in the market for p-o >d Poplar Leys, H>" and an in dianvtor and easy ?< revtlis. We Inspect t shipping point and pax promptly. Wi ite for prices and name your shipping peinl. AUGUSTA VKNKF.K COMPANY, 8 la IS?4t Aipia ta. Cia.?adv | Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cure;' by local apelicuih as as they cannot roe. ii the diseased portion of the oar. There b only one way to c ue. Catorrnul Deatncs aii'l thai Is hv a eousiitu*.Ionni reinedv HAl.l/S CATARRH MRDICIXU .;c Itthrough 11,^ Blood o:i the Mucous Sui laces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining; of the F.usluehiun Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it. is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and ihls tube restored to its normal condition, hearing may he destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which ?? inflmnori condition" of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot he curerl by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druprurlsts 75c. Circulars free. F'. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. CANDIDATES' CARDS (Announcements in litis column arc $.">.00, payable in advance. Ma i >I (rate's cards o(' two or three lines , So.00, payable in advance.) for macistratf. 1 announce my candidacy for Magistrate in Do<> lihn'r. Have already served 2 \ ears in that office. ?W. 15. CARROLL. Ma i.stratc for UueU. Township. As ntan\ friends of mine ar anxious Cor mr to ttcccp tile offic ei Mauds! rat" tor I'ueks Township: 1 nave agrcid to accep1 it it elected. N. R. S.sl ART. roi; i? RIM'I-'SK>. i \tivk. I announce my can i !: ? y t r tit olT'ee o|' Reprosenta' ive 'Yon: !le>,ry County, llhjeet t?> tile ru'os c,'" tinDemocratic Primary W. W. KI SS. Magistrate in Ravloro i'o\\ a-hip. 1 h< rehy rnnounet nu ( ndidrey ' tor .Mai;i trato in R; born Town!.' > subject to th rid - o. t! lomocr: ? a party. U. M Savvis. Dated Ai'uu. i 12. RMS. WMKW CK'oTT)i (,A7v'T7 rM-jr ,,, YOUR ^Lr'LyALlL\JA?fcjD & V'1' * - !\'AV -\ ot) to IliSS&i ? -rf.. fftkt IN STOCK FOP YOUR CARNW1 We nee genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. O [jG6 ciues Headaches, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, foul breath, or that tired aching feeling due to Malaria or, Solds. It removes the cause. o Buy War Savings Stamps. ON/WHEAfLESS BAYS I 1151 NO BREAIX CRAfKTRS, PASTRY OR BIILAKIAST TOODS CONTAIN I NO 'v i . (T|Tj|)/ \ j VHEAI. t LIGHTNING STRIKES MRS. W. R. HUCKS Physicians Report That Patient Likely to Recover From Shock STRUCK SYCAMORE TREE AND THEN FENCE Just as Mrs. Hucks Was About to go Through Front Gate. On the owning of Aupu t 14th, as a terrific thunder storm was passing ovor the residence of Air. and Airs. \V. li. Hucks in Hucks township, near IV.ddviilo, S. t\. li^htniim struck a sycamore tree near the front {fate, .r.ianccd oit to the fence it f ont et the house, as Airs. Hucks v as passing throagn the pate, an! strdo.np Air. . Hu k. tore off her si o \ rppe 1 open tier -'hi ami shocked the lacy i to insi io iity m w '< it v.'as V -w i" V i< . 1 VI l a MH' ! -- 1 W OU I die. Physiciuui vvere culled t> atn ml hi i as ui ley a;- t'l. ail be k; aed from livic ah. u ;.\ ndles away. On hrii!;.\ lu , ph s dan rol ]"> ted I a, M1 1 inch v. 1 i iike! ivi'cvi r m? ti " < \poi n r. While | I she u;i:? pain' d'y huim I i" em the ; U? e to til 1 H?l. .'.05 a i > 111jtCiiiR', th? t ;ov a !. \va l'ro,n the j aw fui shook. 1 As tie blaok o'ou.l en. i over, .M s. * Hu lls was ie. front of t'.u hou o I loar tin tree. She t'.irnsil to j.' > ' l.ao't th?'o; e-'n ti e naii1 of the I .oat le.ti into the hull.-e. At -In moiiu in whea she hat. pla e.l her foot mi the bottom pieoe to pas th onj.rh i in wilt s the liv litii ie.g it .u k the ' j to ruuninp' ilown the trunk some it. 1 e distance. then ^lanred off to the fence. I' nssinj,'; ill on:, lv wooden structure of the for.re M current nn.st havi come in oontaet with .Mrs hi rks's foot as sin paces i' i. .on tact with some pai I .n the l?o: l;s ol reference on the soin'k, hut there !- a coiv.nv n hl'ok anion;? :so.ae of the poop! that thmo i.; m ov dnnj e, in a -yiamere t r>n? than in other kinds ii:: j-.n e'etriral i st? rni. ARKJVtiU IN FRANCE 1 ( 'red ! '. Jut'dan. a sou of W. I'. | Jordan n{ tin ( ' da.' vlrovo t on, , ha arri\ ed sn ! t 1 y in h rj.it ' a oordin to news ! < sent to hi father a lew day. aifo. II. I.. Jordan is anionp tne sucoes .lu! ?? r??wers of tohaceo tlii year. H< had ah'u.l five aires in the wee!. iln results wort as good a ; lm waiitod a. It- clear' <1 $-100.00 per aero. * # * * * i.. S. i ingles spent sonic linn lu re la 1 wool; on I'lisin ss. 1 \. ('. Skipper was snoot '11! wil l hi lohacoo crop this year. The Her 01 had sonic fa ts aboil his i or a< . lit has oil r pood c : to harvest. !.o 1> rio i itic Venna \ will come oik oa Accu-t 'JTlli. (' lia. had a sure s.-ful sen 1 1 n t'n tok tcco warehous. busis. The fa.' ?n IriV" been h gldy j.lr-a . ,| ,t tho prices ro. > dopnrtm nt is ctripolle I to charge higher pre.- than formerly for all u.nds of jot) p inting: in fart we have to figure closely on the cost of i'.eh and .vis job thai we undertake to do. We make this explanation in order that our many custom .may knew tin reason for the higher jo'iees that have prevaile { for job printing during the present year. The cost of paper is constantly going up. news paper on which tinHerald is printed and paper of better grades. BEST IN THE WORLD. ? 1 soil the best sewing machine in the worhl to-day, the Singer. See me at Conway and let me sell you a machine that will give you better sath faction and last you longer than nv other you could buy. 7 2o 18.41-pd. J. M. D. JONES,-ad.