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Lrecel and L. D. Holt was here recently. * ] H. J. Johnson was here last Saturday. i ...... J E. C. Johnson was here last Saturday. ***** j F. W. Lancaster was in Conway i last week. ***** S. S. Anderson was here one day < last week. ? ***** T. R. Booth was in Conway last Thursday. ***** , R. M. Hardee was here from Loris last Saturday. ***** ] P. Johnson was in Conway last I < / week on business. / **? ** Ay. D. H. Chestnut was in Conway on business last week. ***** J. L. Stanley was here one day last week on business. * * * # Arnold Bell VVJIX in rnnw.'iv i business last Thursday. 0 ***** ^<V. F. Tyler spent a short time ' hero one day last week. Read Floyd, of near Jonlanville, was in Conway last Wednesday. * * * .Mrs. Fva Rooth and husband spent! few hours in Conway last week. * i# % m m W. 11. Stone was here from Little | River one day last week. m 9 m * m H. H. I'rown was among" those vis-| iting the city last week. * ? i W. I\ Raker and Uuss Mincy visi- J ted CoViway last Saturday. ? * * * R. C. Dorman, and P. J). Hardee j were in Conway last week. m Mrs. A. I), .Jones is visitinir rein- ' lives at Bennetsvillc, S. C. ***** W. J. Singleton was in Conway on business one day last week. J. T. Mills, K. J. Hugfcins, Jos. J. Hodges, A. L. Todd, were all here one day last week. P. L. Hard wick from Loris, S. C., t came to Conway on business last j Satu rday. 1 Doctor Phipps, of Bayboro, was in Conway on business one day last i week. Brad Perrett, of (ialivants Kerry, | spi nt some time in Conway las' | week. * * * * * (loerge S. Price was in Conway last week and spent a few hours. here on business. * * * Coca-Cola will advance $1.00 per , '2 doz. case .S'-pt. 1st. Conway Cora ( 7)1') 1 m rr ( 1/\ ? / N* ^ OO 1 W v \/?u / wvti i \ / v ( v i>. u w j i o j ; 1 W. (1. Sands, of Simpson Crook, spont somo time in Conway last ] weok on business. i ***** i Charles Dusenbury has accepted a position as bookkeeper with a loudly inn' business firm. m m * * * j Now is the time to sell land, if you 5 have any to sell; and it is the time ; to buy some if you can. ( IyMrs. II. W. Ambrose recently r - ! I turned from a stay of several we< ks ! at the cottage at Myrtle Beach. m ? * ? r.. Wo heai' many farmers say they ; are paying off debts with tobacco j money. This is a healthy si^n. ***** I (ieogre .J. Ilolliday of Aynor was c in Conway on business one day last t / week. 11 / "I should prefer to be defeat lie elected by them." That is the statement made fror paiprn by OCTAVUS COHEN, t . TENANT-GOVERNOR. Mr. Cohen at Charleston and Monck's Corner.?i I The oldest Amcri THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAI W. B. Coxe, S| F. F. Covington, Bullock B R. M. BuUo< Personal t J. B. James was in Conway with his family one day last week. T. W. Livingstone was in Conway on business one day last week. J. H. Atkinson of Jordanville was in Conway last Wednesday on business. m John T. Shelley, of Aynor, visited Conway for a short time last week, on business. 9 m m The new residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freeman is now neai ing completion. ? P. C. Prince, of Loris, S. C., was here for a short time between trains on last Wednesday. t Hoyt McMillan, of Mullins, S. C., was in Conway* on professional business last week. s. * * W. F. Jordan, O. J. Johnson, and N. 11. Mishoc were three farmers vis- , iting Conway last week. I will sell you a mule for fifty dollars less than present Western market prices. Call at the 11. W. L wis stables on l>aurel Street. A. P. Johnson.?adv W. A. Johnson, It. W. Squires, T. ('. Hardee, and F. K. Smith, wore among those coming into Conway from the country last week. R. C. Sessions left In re last week for Nashville, Tenn., after spending several weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sessions, near Homewood. Dick is an Horry boy who has made a success in his chosen profession in anoinor State. * * Daniel M. Harrelson. of Tabor, N. C., is one of the progressive farmers who rame to Conway during last week. Mrs. W. 1). Johnson, of Murrells) Inlet, passed through Conway the first of the week en route to Marion, to visit friends and relatives. m m m FOR SALE?One 12 h. p. gasoline Engine, also one Crist Mill, both in good condition. E. T. Lewis, Conway, S. C.?adv-t f-X 29 18. Tiy some wheat this Fall and no regrets will be coming next Spring except the regret that more was not planted. m m m m * Attorney Harrelson, of the firm of| Harrelson & Harrelson, of Mullins,; S. C., was in Conway on business i last Fridav. * * , ( A party consisting of Mr. ami Mis. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. j Lundy, Mr. and Mis. G. W. Dix, an l' Mr. Walter M. Johnson, all from the progressive farming .section '>f Jordanvllle, passed through Conway last Saturday in automobiles, to, spend the week end at Myrtle Reach.' I Women must be ready to take the places of the men or else the ordi-' nary business and < nterpriscs of the country will he considerably affected. * * * % Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ruck and fam-j ily, of Sumter, S. C., are spending ionic time at Myrtle Iioach. Mr. ukI Mrs. Buck formerly lived ill Conway. * * * * * KOR SALE?Ford Roadster in good j running condition, electric lights, extra tires, inner tubes, tools. A good bargain. C. II. SNIDER.? idv-tf-8 29 IS # * * * * A. I\ Johnson is at the H. W. .ewis stables for a good trade on a \s and mules which he is selling out' o the farmers. Look over his stock, odav.?adv ;ed by Blcasc votes than to, 11 the very beginning of the camhe anti-Bleasc candidate for LIEUis an attorney-at-Law, with offices ulv can Company SICE CO., OF NEW YORK jecial Agent , District Agt. !ros.? k, Mgr., Agents. HOTEL WILL CL06E Myrtle Beach Hotel will close on Sept. 2nd, according to reports yesterday from that popular resort. o J. F. Hardee, H. H. Strickland, L. R. Phillips, and J. R. Dorman were noted in Conway on business one day last week. * See A. P. Johnson at the H. W. Lewis stalbles for a good trade on a mule. Low prices.?adv * Thomas J. Bell, who has run his farm near Wampee and raised a large crop this year, spent a short time in Conway one day last week. He has been applying hmiself to his farming operations pretty closely this season. ? % V The only damage by hail this Summer to amount to anything, occurred in Bucks township, where sev oral tobacco crops were about ruined, with almost equal damage to corn and cotton crops. m m 0 m m WILL OPEN SCHOOL. The Burroughs High School wi'i j open the 11)18-19 session on Monday, September 9th, with every prospect of success, notwithstanding the war. The military band and the parly with them numbering 28 in all will be at the hotel h< re on the night ol Scptembc r (uh. Read another j column for further informatit n on | this great speaking occasion when ! some of tlie best music ever rentier-I ed by a hand here will he given en- ! tiroly free. The weather for several days last I ! week was remarkably cool for the j | month of August. Covering was J 1 < i i ii.-i-Mi-u 111 inc t any morning lor late i rloepers. On the other hand thi; i cool wave had departed by tin4 en 1 | of the week and the atmosphere ha 1 warmed up almost to tin4 same de1 gree it had before the cool days came along. WOOD WANTED?5,000 cords Pine. Oak, Maple and Ash?four foot. Ciive price loaded on cars nearest Railroad Siding o rat Boat Landing. Enterprise Manufacturing Agency, Georgetown, S. C.?ad--lt ? * # * m B. E. Hyman has accepted a posii tion as travelling rep rest ntativc with the Carolina Fruit Co., of Char| leston, S. C. Several counties are [ included in his territory. * ? * * Highest prices paid for scrap iron, brass, copper, rubber, etc. Scrap iron 40 to (15c per hupdred pounds. M. Schwai*tz, Conway, S. C.-ad-S 29-tf. % * * There will be a tour through this county on September 0th and 7th, of a military band from the navy yards at Charleston, S. C., accompanied by R. Goodwyn Rhett, who will make ! addresses on South Carolina's Part in the World War, and by a soldier from the trenches on the Western! ironi. i;y being present at those meetings you can hear a real soldier tell about it and you will better un- j dorstand the reason why we should | invest in war savings stamps. This i demonstration is to aid in waking up I the people of this county to the im- j portaneo of buying the County's, quota of these securities. m m m See 1>. E. Hyman about your Kruil,j Produce and Drinks.?2t?8 29 18-pd 4 WOOD WANTKD?5,000 cords Pine, Oak, Maple and Ash?four foot, (jive price loaded on cars nearest Railroad Siding or at Boat Landing. Enterprise Manufacturing! Agency, (ieorgotown, S. ('.?ad?11; j f V # * LOST?On the 20th of August between Conway and .Joy a pocket- ; book containing about $ ">().00. Name is in pockctbook. Mow y mostly in currency. E in dor return to Roy Bryant, Allen, S. (\, and > receive suitable reward. -ad It pd ***** EOR SALE--Ford Roadster, 1917 j model, in good running condition.; SMnO.M) R I iwii \\r 1 . . ... . .. ?. I I , ?? t? II i O.I C._adv?tf.?8 22 18. * * * ? * LOST?One black sow about one year old, marked with swallow fork in each ear. Please write or send word to K. W. Jordan, Adrian, S. C.?8 22 lS-llt-pd. ? m v ** WANTED?Live dealer to handle BRISCOE AUTOMOBILES in your territory. Good opprtunity to make money. J. H. Ham. Dis- i tributor, North and South Caro- ( lina, Charlotte, N. C.?adv. * * LOST?One cow, light yellow, with little darker head. Tennessee hoi- i stein Jersey, butt-headed, medium i size, unmarked, about 5 years old, i Anyone finding same will please < notify me. W. E. Benton, Alls-lj brook, S. G\, Route 2, Box 47?advj" PHHRM HAD SERIOUS DIFFICULTY. In the Tabor section last week j there was u serious difficulty bo- |( tween Garfield Grainger and John 1 Grainger, two brothers, and a son of the latter. The matter goes back to J a law suit over a piece of land belonging to Bruce Grainger who is ' now in the United States army. John Grainger claimed to have leas- { ed it from Bruce Grainger, and there is a dispute about the line between < this land and a tract conveyed to Gar field Grainger. John Grainger got i an injunction against Garfield Grainger and at the time Garfield \ Grainger had some beds in a house 1 on the disputed land, and after the order of injunction had been served in the case, he left the things there. Last week Garfield Grainger alleges that John Graniger went to breaking 1 up the beds with an axe and throwing the pieces over the fence into the woods. When Garfield Grainger protested against this a serious difficulty ensued and the son of John Grainger shot a bullet through the fleshy part of the thigh of Garfield Grainger inflicting a flesh wound fortunately. Warrants have been issued from the magistrate court as a result of this act and It .ill doubtless come up in court for settlement later on at the Septciabet te rm. o ( ASK POSITONKl). II. J. Kloyd was in Conway last Friday a.- the prosecutor in a case I for lai ony brought against two son.-of tin late Louis Stroud, one so i o: Purifoy Stroud, a young ma. le tlu j name of W ise, two sons of liarrisor \Vcavil, all voting men ha *dlv arriv1 . ' MM ! ed at man s estate. I ho charge that fhov toolf *1 ,V, ... vi?vi?viio livju uu: i Floyd estate. j Both sides employed attorneys and l the matter came up first in FloytU | township before Magistrate W. M. j Grantham. This warrant was di missed or at least dropped, and a new warrant it appears was taken out before Magistrate W. II.. Chestnut. At the call of the ease here las. Friday, it was postponed until a lator date. o IN MAGISTRATE CO CRT. Last Wednesday was the day set for a preliminary hearing in the case cf the State vs. Fero Cook, charged j with the crime of seduction, which s j a statutory offense not punishable at ! the common law. At the call of the I case the prosecutor was not ready for a hearing owing to the absence of her attorney and the hearing was : laid over until a later date. | ? I NSC RANGE RATES. The water works system recently installed in the Town <>f (\?n\? -n- r..-. I titles the owners of property to reduced rates on fire insurance policies. This new rate went into effect on .June 1st. 1018, and in the course of time result in groat saving in fire insurance premiums. PAY FOR IT NOW. The Herald will he required to onsere rules which are necessary to Ix observed from nov till the end of tl o war in a nation wide reciuire(YK nt to save the white newspaper on which country weeklies are being | pii ntod. Already rules have been pronmlgated that all country weeklies mils, curtail the amount of paper used 1 ."*> per cent. after Foptomln r loth. Aneth r order is that no subscriber can be kept on the list longer than three months after his time is out. Tlicse things the Herald must do for they are war measures and must 1> 1 done like other things to heip v. In the war and let the nation go on the best that it can during this emergency. * I'ntil October 1st, any subscriber 1 may pay for the paper iu advance ( for as" many years as he or she do- c sires at the old rate of $1.00 per ' year. After Oct. 1st, the paper can- ^ not be had for loss than $1.50. We can only say to the many who enjoy reading the Herald, that in or- ^ dor to keep it coming to their ad- , dress, they must pay up in advance for it without delay. In no other ^ way will we he allowed to send the < paper on. No matter who you are, l and no matter how worthy of credit, we will expect you to send or bring I ill the money this month and re- I lieve us from the embarrassment that will come about when we are L'ompclled to take off your name. o , BEST IN THE WORLD. I sell the best sewing machine in (i the world to-day, the Singer. See ^ me at Conway and let me sell you a machine that will give you better f satisfaction and last you longer than my other you could buy. C 7 25',18-4t-pd. J. M. L). .TONES,-ad. wmewmtm MILITARY BAND. Hear the military band from Char leston Navy Yards, an 1 speeches by distinguished men at the following places at the times stated: Ay nor, September 6th, at 2 o'clock P. M. Horry, September 6th, at .r> o'clock i M. Conway, September Cth, at 9 >'clock P. M. Conway, September 7th, at 10:.'30 j'clock A. M. .. Loris, September 7th, at 2:30 yclock P. M. Everybody, both white and color- j ?d, is invited to attend these meet- ^ ings. , o ' LET US KNOW. , The Herald will be glad to have first-hand news of the casual4.ios across the seas when any of our Hoi- . ry boys are concerned. The iirstjj news will always be sent direct by 1 the military authorities to relatives of the soldiers. When sad news o' this kind comes in get it to this paper as soon as possible and the Her- I aid will always he ready to return I favors. o LANE-ATKINSON. On August 24th, 191S. Miss Maude | l.ane. of Mjarion. and Mr. Win. .1. A -' kinson, of Mull ins. were married the Methodist parsonage in t'onwa j Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson are spending a few davs at Mvrtlo He!., h if which they will lu> at homo to thoiv frii nds at Mull ins. T0BAC0B?0S0WE.RS Wo w i:-h to say that tho .Miblhr obacco market will bo o(?< n w ith a. | strong corp.; of buyers until lato in > opt. or the first of October. We will he pleased to s< !1 the remainder < t t your tobacco and promise4 you our 1 best efforts in selling your tobacco 'or the top limit. Very truly, udv XKA1. & DIXON PROS. , _?.?-? WANTED 1*01*1.AR l.OtiS. We arc in the marki t for good | Poplar Logs, 1(1" and up in dianutor| and easy lengths. Wc inspect it shipping point and pay promptly, j Write for prices and name \ourl shipping point. AUGUSTA YEN HER COMPANY, ' 8 1"? 18?4t Augusta, Ga.?adv j ... LONG-HODG K A surprise marriage took place j here at an early hour last Monday morning, th<? contracting parties bo- j mjv .miss tsostie Long and Mr. .James j II. Hodge of Georgia. The ceremony j vvas performed by the Key. 1). L. Hill j >f the Conway LJaptist church just ; before the departure of the early 1 morning train. After the ceremony the contracting pra ties left for the | home of the bride-groom as their ultimate destination after visiting Niagara l'alls. X. Y. and variou points North on a wedding tour. fhe bride is a daughter of the h.u L. I). Long and by her-charming man j nor she has won many friends, both in this county and Georgia, wher she spent some time in teaching, flic husband is connected with the railroad company in Georgia. STOLKN n'SHION. The person who exchanged an old Lord cushion for my new one, on or about Aug. loth, can return mine i without expense and get his provided he acts promptly after reading this notice. L. M. JOHNSON, iidv?8.29 IS-.'lt-pd. ON WSEMKS t'Sr. NO DP.TAD. CRACkTS. /- v. ^ TASTllY OK 1WEA KtAST FOOlXi CONTAINING , j .Jf)|f \) U VHEAf. * * * * + Vegetables have Ivcn sea ve it' his vicinity this Summer and the | x'oplc of the town luivo sufh rod ao-; ovdingly. I*';i11 peas arc slow :n J oming in, hut it is said there w I. )0 a fair crop of these on the ma ;ct. Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic cstroys the malarial germs which are transmitted o the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price GOc. * ?sss"^?ara?B?uK; ltRE IN STOck for your CAR NOW 1 We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., 0 166 cures Headaches, Bilious less, Loss of Appetite, foul * ireath, or that tired aching eeling due to Malaria or | Jolds. ' It removes the cause. GUARDS INSPECTED BY STATE OFFICIAL Home Guards Turned Out in Natty Uniforms Recently Furnished. Adjutant General Moore, accompanied by another military official from Columbia, S. C., came to Con,vay last week to inspect Company *D," Conway Home Guards, this organization in Horry now being a part of the First South Carolina Reserve Militia. The occasion was the first appearance for inspection in the new uniforms recently received from the government. The men made a good appearance in the new uniforms and the inspection was witnessed by a large crowd of Sonway people. There was a full attendance of the guards for inspection. APPOINTMENTS MADE IN FIRST REGIMENT 9 j. * .Adjutant G moral Moore yesterday announce el tho t'ollenving appointments in the First Sen; th Carolina Kosorvo Militia: ft I o l?e first lieutenant Company I>. F. S. C. ilakor; to ho second lieutenant Company !h Ceoiyo L. Marsh. i'hcs<. anpohn.men Is to date front January 22, 10iS. To !u captain. Cempan\ 1). K. S. C. linker. Cammissiem to date front August H'?. 19 IF. PLANT IT ALL. ^ ^ ' * (lot. ready to plant all of tho cleared land in Horry County next year. Now is the' time te> prepare for the? wlu at crop. Get the' land and the' seed re'aely and soon the. seeds should he in the' grounel. Then rtake prop a rat ion-* for planting all or the land that can possibly ho tended by the force living on the farm or with that iti view from outsiele families: and if any lane! should he' loft, lease to those who nceel lands for planting. A gooel way te> help win this war is to raise abundant supplies, and more than enough te> supply home neeels. At the' present moment the' wheat crop will absorb the' interest of the Horry farmers. The>se who failed te> plant any last season must get interesteel in having :i good crop for harve'st in the' Spring of 101 lb If you would avoid ocst'y accidents to a motor car, you must be a careful driver. I'his will ho best anyway foi yourself ami your neighbor who may happen u> bo oa the road with you. Pay for the Herald row while the price is only $1.00 for every year. Pay in advance for as many years as \ on want the paper at this same old price. Wo charged this old price years ago when the Herald was only a four page seven column. Then u was half ready print. Now the paper is eight pages, six columns to the page, all home print and full every week with news for ycur entertainment and benefit. It is worth more than twice what it was formerly. Still we are willing to give it to you as long as wo can at the old price and would never raise it to x 1 .h() if the high cost of printing it did not absoluti !\ require it. O'P/? " % ^ T s ?* <? *-?/.Xfc*.' Vr ,-v !* ? N X?Uf t ' ?. *J\ The complete E " :iric and Pou er Plant Pur l:"4 washer. 1 urt tin write or. A real help I'm lite hou ewife. IpXiT [ /* v' V i ; it M CfpSfi 4: u4 *"e. m. nance, I Box 3 53, ? Conway, S. C. o 366 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, or Bilious Fever, by * rilling the parasite causing lie fever. Fine strengthening onic.?711811 Ot. o HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. KULLINS. ? ? SC. o 'he Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head teccjse of ita tonic and laxative effect. LAXA* MVK BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary uinir.e and does net cause nervousness uor MRinu in hcod. Remember the iull tiumeaU tk tor lie ./ nature oi 1?. w. CKOVE. 30c.