The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 03, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Ltecal end
Some nights last week were almost
cold ^enough for frost.
) J. T. Shelly of Aynor was in Con^way
on business last week.
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I). Philips was in Conway several
days l^f on business,
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Make hay .while the. ?pn shines.
Exchange your seed for meal. W.
Percy *j~| "??
L. S. Smith and Coleman VVorley of
Lor is, & C;, sptnt some time in Conway
ion business the first of last
week.
fkr. A. D. Lewis spent last week
bin (Jonway having been summoned
/ as a witness in a case before the
court.
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Oscar Floyd., M. G. Strickland, W.
M. Gannon, W. J. Ander.wti, A. 11. ;
Crawford, 11. Pcrrett, L. 1>. Davis, i
and .). M. Edge wore here last week,
j." wiites the Herald that he is doing
well and has one boy in the service
| of his country.. He is a brother of J.
| Mci^foe .Johnson and Italy W. Johnson.
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CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
One Copy, One Year $1.50
One Copy, Six Months 75
One 'Copy, Three Months. . .50
jj t Payable in Advance.
[ The grand jury finished up their
wo... Ii the court by Wednesday of
last week and ciiino in with their
final presentment on Wednesday alternoon.
The presentment was rea(i
by Solicitor L. M. Casque.
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S. T. Johnson, one of tho Petit
(' ShMTymen engaged in the court last
/ \vc( k was excused from further atI
tendance upon the court when he received
a message to the effect that
? his sister was very ill and dying.
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An order was made out by the
I: ' court last week and sent to Camp
Jackson to try to procure the atten[V
jfimcc of several witnensscs and
parties in ci'iniinal cases on the dockets.
A deputy was sent by sheriff
7 Lewis.
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I" aimei's must bend every energy
to produce more food than ever to
f feed the allies and their own people
* home. Don't leave out the wheat
crop which win make valuable food
during the Winter while nothing else
\ of that kind wfJl grow.
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J. J. Cook of Cairo, (la., writes the
Herald in a letter renewing* his subscription
for five years; that ho i*
- always glad to t;eo the Herald. Ho
gets the paper on Friday evening:
and that it seems like "someone
from home" with all of the news.
Mr. Cook is a brother of J. W. Cook
Ay nor, and M. W. Cook of the
13ny Hardware Company here.
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Numbers of subscribers paid in
Ivance for the Herald last week,
it only those who visited the court
t those who tool; advantage of th<
:l rate while it was in force by 1
nding in checks by mail. If you
e one of the few who forgot to do i
send us your subscription to-day <
h\ get back on the list. The Her- ]
d will be worth many times its in- ;
eased cost to you in the run of a ,
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When deciding on the best country ]
>cldM to take into your home look 1
or iho Horry Herald and you will 1
convinced that it is the best weekyou
can got and semi or bring in
air subscription at once. The <
wmmont regulations prohibit .our
nding the paper on time any more I
d we can only mail the paper to I
yso who have paid for the sub- I
ription in advance. B
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The Pastime Theater opend last S
Tuesday night with an interesting s
K progrijjn. Conway needs the show C
V and will have it if the people show I
H> their appreciation of it by patroniz- T
K ing the show. The building is one of I1
the most modern in both equipment E
' and capacity. Only the best pictures n
are promised to the patrons of the s
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I THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAI\
IW. B. Coxe, S(
F. F. Covington,
Bullock B:
R. M. Bulloc
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Thelbcrt Lewis left last wetfk to
enter Woffoixl Kitting School at
Spartanburg, S. C.
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I* D. Tood, W. G. Todd, H. J. Can
non, were in Conway on days of last
week.
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I Miss Marguerite Collins Jfeft, last
Week to begin studies at the Gwyn
fcchool at Spartaburg, S. C.
. B. Perritt, of Galivants Ferry, accompanied
by M. C. Strickland was
in Conway last Friday on busiY1
ness.
Connections are still being made
by private residences as well as offices
to the town system of water
supply.
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H. T. Simmons of Loris R. F. D.,
No. .'1, writes the Herald recently:
"Enclosed find $3.00 to renew my
subscription to the old Horry Herald
three more years as I just cannot
do without it." It pleases the Herald
to hear from its subscribers like
that.
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The remains of Dock Fry, the Hor
ry boy, who recently lost his lilV4 in
the explosion which wrecked, one of
America's vessels, were brought
through Conway last week on the
way to his home near Aynor, where j
the interment took place. Mr. Fry
was a nephew of Mr. anr.d Mrs. J as. |
W. Edwards, of Conway.
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See W. P. Mardwicke, the cotton,
and cotton seed man, before selling |
either.?adv-tf-J GJlilS i
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J. L. Edwards, H. S. Chestnut, W.J
J. Martin, Chas Willoughby, 1). 1). j
Edge, T. A.' Harrelson, G. B. Porter,
J. W. Carter, Jr., A. Bell, W. S.
Thompson, H. B. Elliott, W. B. Elliott,
H. H. Brown, A. J. Long, were
here last week on business.
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The following Horry people visited
Conway on -Saturday: J. R. Tucker,
It. B. Glasgow, A. I. White, John j
Doyle, W. W. Hucks, Alex Outlaw, J
R.M.Owens, 1). G. Gcrrald, J.C.I
Smith, IT. P. Sessions, J. F. Chestnut, '
K. J. Beverly and S. H. Ilardwick. j
E. C. Goud, F. E. Smith, F. D. j
Johnson, J. B. Pago, Braddy Williamson,
M. Floyd, S. M. Dormun,
Arn Gauso, .1. T. Sarvis, J. I"). Skipper,
R. A. A1 ford, S. P. Housand, A.
J. Dornian, W. B. Carroll, E. A
Chestnut and Chas. Mincy, were all
in Conway court week.
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W. E. Graham, Colon Phipps, J.j
M. McNeill, J. C. Whittington, G. W.i
Edwards, H. J. Thompson, K. C.
Smith, A. L. Aiford, J. L. Clemnions,
VV. li. Hucks, Jas. Huggins, J. C.
Livingston, H. A. Gorrakl, and J. M.(
Barnhill were all noticed in Conway j
op Tuesday of court week.
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The following citizens were in!
Conway on Monday of court week:i
P. M. McQueen, G. W. Miller, O. M.j
Ward, A. M. Barnhill, C. R. Page, L. j
G. Bellamy, A. B. Leonard, J. W. j
Page, J. E. Cooper, J. W. Edwards,j
G. D. Gibson, E. H. Lay, G. W.
Hunco r. ic u.via.,, T A ,i
i . iiuuuA, 'j. n. ivason, iui
lie Lewis, H. J. Williams, W. F.
Lupo, .J. T. Edwards, J. K. Johnson,
I. M. Martin, P. J. Gore* E. B. Tyler,!
I. I). Duncan, C. H. Johnson, Clydo
Worley, F. A. Stalvey, C. L. Beverly,
'j. S. Hughes, S. Calder, J. C. Coats,
5. W. Jornigan, B. J. Martin, W. E.
Strickland, and Rev. I). I). Cox.
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Among those visiting Conway
luring court week were: N. P. Edvavds,
E. F. Gerrald, John K. Floyd,
). S. Grainger, Mayhury Shelly, J.
. Cox, J. T. "Watts, C. F. Page, J. T.
>essant, J. D. Oliver, J. A. Butler,
A. D. Wright, George Grainger, F.
I. Cooper, Dr. A. D. Lewis, H. M.
Jarvis, E. W. Johnson, M. W. Can- ^
ee, J. F. Simmons, B. S. Butler, M.
:. Butler, T. W. Booth, O. C. Cox,
. C. Hardee, Ellis Grainger, Geo. W.
fardce, H. T. Simmons, W. E. Jolly, >
T. Dorman, E. F. Harrelson, H.
Cribb, H. B. Jordan, H. W. Canon,
R. A. Lawrimore, M. B. Anderon,
W. F. Hardee, B. J. Vereen, T.
1. Wostbury, G. J. Watts. ?.i
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CONWAY METHODISM
60IN6 "OYER THE TOP"
On Sunday morning, Oct. 6th, n
special Rally Day service will be
held at the Conway Methodist
church. Every member of the church
is urged to be present.
Everybody^! town i?$cordially^jwivited
to joiitl^'ftli^tlieM: meutftPi&ship
in eelcbfatlng'jthe lifting of the bur?len
of fcbt <*f /the
'going :' ^ver thc^top? to Hrarjfer
achievements in promoting the extension
of the Kingdom.
Special music. You will enjoy it.
Come!
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WORK OR FIGHT.
An ordinance requiring all able
bodied male persons to work f>0
hours each week will be passed by
the Town Council at its regular meet
ing October 7th. Look out for this
ordinance and read it.
?C. H. Snider, Town Clerk.
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This is a time to conserve. Let n
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kiaiv 1IC41IVI 11 w JUU1' liUUIIIl^. DUCK
Motor Co.?udv?It
Am in position to furnish all kinds
of fertilizer material, lie wise and
avoid the rush. W. Percy Hardwicke.?adv-tf-10
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I. IT. Muck and Me t hoi Elliott, two
almost life-long readers of the Herald
have renewed recoiuly and will
continue to read the local and State
news the Herald will print from
week to week.
W. D. Woodward was in Conway
last week on a short furlough as a
witness in the court.
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Big Auction Sale Friday, October
11 at 10 a. in., ?. miles from Conway,
or. Dog Bluff Road. 30 Cows and
Heifers, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Farm
Tools, Automobile, Mules, Furniture,
Hay and Fodder, canned Fruit, Elegant
Piano. In fact all my persona!
property to highest bidder. R. O.
Hansen.?adv-2t?10 3 18.
RlKlirn flni'ilnn T
.M .i vtv/i \ iv it l j?U W'ttfi I1U111C
few days last week. Mr. Lupo has
just finished a ten weeks ccourse at
the Annapolis Naval Academy. He
will make a study of submarines for
the next few months at New York.
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Automobiles are scarce and hard
to get. We have in stock two four
passenger Dort Roadsters. "Own
one, you'll like it." Buck Motor Co.
?adv?It
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TIM E T \ ] It N S liA CK WA RI).
The law that provided for putting
forward the clocks also provided
that they should be put back "at 2
o'clock A. M. on the last Sunday in
October in each year." So turn voui
clock back one hour at 2 o'clock on
October 27th.
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TAKEN UP?One bull yearling,
about 2 1-2 months old, color: red
and white pided, unmarked. E. C.
Cloud, Aynor, S. C.?3t-pd-926 IS.
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TEACHERS: You can secure an excellent
position through us. Thousands
placed direct from Schools
Paying Sf>0 to .$200 a month. All
Persons qualified or with necessary
education can render great
service by teaching. Write today.
Southern Teachers' Agency,
Columbia, S. C.?9 20 18-3t-pd.
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EOIi SAI.E?One cow, 6 years old.
Will give from 12 to 15 qts. milk
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;;ci mi,!, one neuer, ?J yours
old and both be fresh in May. Weill
bred stock. For particulars come I
or write, J. B. Bruton, Conway, S.
C.?9-20-18-3t.
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FOR SALE?Five Milch Cows, one
Holstein, one Guernsey, two Jerseys,
one Red Devon. Fresh and
heavy Springers. L. H. Ambrose,
Conway, S. C.?adv. 2ti. 9-26-18.
vVANTED?Pine, Cypress and Poplar
logs. The Veneer Mfg. Co., at
Chemical plant, Conway, S. C. tf
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VANTED?To rent for next year
about 50 acres good land and
buildings, tobacco barn, for an
agreed amount, address, J. C.
Whittington, Rt. 2, Tabor, N. C.?
!ti. pd.
V ANT ED?A quantity of oak and
pine wood, some four feet and
some two feet in length. Call and
see H. H. Woodward, Attornev at
Law.
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'OR SALE-^-Onc 12 h. gasoline
Engine, also one Gri*f|^Mw?$ J^oth
in good condition. E. T. "Lewis, II
Conway, S. C>?-'adv-tf-8|29|18. "
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Qtovc'a Tasteless chill Tonic
istroys the malarial germs which are traosmitted
i Ihc bloud by the Muiuriu Mtxsquito. Price ttOc. I(
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UP, OOWWAT, 8. O.
SERUM TO STOP
... PNEUMONIA
$ vWashington
? Vaccination with a
recently discovered serum, which
from tests jimt completed at several
army camps has been found to be an
almost positive prvYj^ntive -of con^;
traction of pneumonia will <be
to combat the epidemic of Spanish
influenza which in live week . ending
toda^' has made its appearance in every
State and in all-'except a few
army camps, causing many deaths.
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SIX GRAND JURORS.
According to the law*, SVtf" grand
jurors were drawn lasto Wedn*$day
tYom the 11)18 panel to servq '> with
lie new grand jury which will be
Irawn lor 1919. The six drawn in
this way were.
A. W. Barrett,
B. Fraser Harrelson,
S. B. Hughes,
W. B. Carroll,
W. C. Page,
Oscar ! :. Todd.
NO INCREASE OF CRIME
There were mere eases before the
criminal court last week than ever
before in the history of the new
court house. This does not mean
that crime is on the increase in
Horry county; but the fact that
eighteen or more cases were laid
over from the Spring and Summer
terms, and the natural growth of
population will take care of the apparent
increase in the number of
crimes up for hearing in the courts.
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FOURTH I.IBKUTY LOAN.
The six billions asked for in th<fourth
Liberty Loan from the citiy.(
ns of the United Stated has been
apportioned throughout th.e country
according to th" financial strength of
the banking institutes, and South
Carolina's portion is Thirt.v-T\v(
Million, Four Hundred and FiftyTwo
Thousand dollars. The 1-1 eraUi
has in the office a full page advertisement
written by President Wil
son, and this page of space will be.
donated by the Herald as its part o
the general advertising campaign
the Herald has on hand a number o'
the most attractive plates ever gotten
up all ready for the business mer
and farmers, who may wish to do
nate space for this Fourth Libert;
Loan. If our man fails to call o:
you and show you the. proofs o.i
these adverts ing plates, call at th
office and look them up. Under th*
Government rules we cannot issua
special edition any more, that is a:
edition having extra pages. Hut or.
plan is to ask our subscribers to cor.
tribute space more , or iess in oaci
issue of the paper front now on ami;
the campaign closes Ike la.ter par'.
of October.
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NOTICE TO REGISTRANTS.
All registrants who receive Ques
tiennaircs should go to those w't
I whom they registered to get them
tilled out. 1 have appointed ai)
registrars in Horry County Asso
ciate Ai embers of the Legal Advisory ,
Hoard for said County, and they
have authority to appoint as many to
assist them as they may need. Anybody
with ordinary intelligence can
fill out the Questionnaire whether
he is a member of the Legal Advisory
Hoard or not, and the Questionnaire
shows who can take the
:?IVida\ its.
E. S. C. Baker,
Chairman Legal Advisory Board
Horry Co.
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NOTICE OK DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
'loi-.s'R'ned Administrator of the per- *
sonal estate of ]\Iary A. Lewis, de- '
cersed, will apply to the Judge of (
Probate at his office at the Court '
House in Conway, South Carolina,
at Ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon '
on the 2Sth day of October A. D.,
1}>18; for a final discharge as such
Administrator. (.
?K. T. LEWIS. r
Qualified Administrator of the per- ^
sonal estate of Mary A. Lewis,
deceased. *
Dated September 19th. 1918. C
9-26-18?lmo.
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DELCO-LIGHT ]
The complete Electric Light and I
Power Plant I
Lightens the burden of the house- ]
wife. No more household drudgery
NANCE 2<
Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. 1(1
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LIST OF FIGHTERS
EXAMINED MONDAY
The following Hrt of young registrants
were called before the locai
exemption board here last Monday
and stood the physical examination:
a WHITE.
^" Wil'Je Tyler. Ithill Brown, Daniel
Emprv. Martin, James Archibald
Hope Turner, Archie Maston
Willie D. Moore, Luther
Pt>wen, * William Hah King, James
Graham, Armagie Worth Hardee.
Herbert G. Harrclson, John Pearly
Doy:;'. y^s Gus Fleinming, Cash
Causey, Zen? Allen, Walter Skipper.
Hope Homer Cook, Mases Shelley,
Frank Hardee, Nincr Roberts, Harvey
C. Jones, Dolphus Shelley, Ira
Ouincv fiprvil'l i""
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Martin, Dozier Sheppard Powell,
William Lacy Carmichael, Jerry M.
Allen, Amos Cook, Walter Davis.
COLORED.
John Franklin Graham, Joshua Liv
ingston, William Vereen, Sam J. Wilson,
Alex Johnson, William M. Buck,
Emory Bellamy, Jim Bellamy, L
Kelly, Matthew Bailey, Matthew
Wright, John Evans, William Wortaham,
Ben King, Jesse Vereen.
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THE BEST OF ALL.
Mr. H. P. Cart lotto, of R. F. D.,
No. 1, Tabor, N. C., appreciates the
Horry Herald according t<> his leitei
which he wrote us as follows a day
or two ago: ^
"Editor Herald:?
Enclosed find check for $5.00,
which please place to my credit, pay
my back dues and send me the paper
as long as you can. I find that I
cannot get along without it. I take
six papers and think more of the
Horry Herald than any paper 1 take.
Hoping everybody will continue
their subscription to the good old
Herald, 1 am, /<
<r>' Yours truly,
>. . H. P. Cartrette."
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LIVELY DRAFTEES.
A number of colored draftees went
off to the cantonments from this
place last Wednesday morning. Some
of the members of the contingcn
"crr.ed to be entire. e ! in sonr? \va,
wor the fact that they were going t
he array and made things liv),.
"ith constant whooping from som
ime before day until the train do
ppoare<l around the bend on the
.ay to Chadbourn.
'TRAY HI)?One vet I Jcraoy Pig, !
months old, weighs about -l
pounds, unmarked. Finder pica:
notify undersigned and roceiw
liberal reward, dim Cannon, lb
way, S. C. Route t>.-lti-pd.
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.O.ST?Uetwccn Port Havre-Iron a:.r '
Conway hast week, < no black dresf
coat with fur collar and c.idF .
Finder v ill please; send o1* hriu
to the owner, Air.-. W. 11. ??ig,elow,
Con way, -S. C.- \ O-'b ' I- -Ot p.!.
.0. Ivi. John on, of (i;.rr,in\. Fin,
.). I. Adams returned l ei wee'i'om
Carup Jackson on a furl out; 1: el
f'-oen da.;? c.r.bk' 'inn to si-',
in the gathering of en well as
to act as a witness in IV < urt hop .
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NOTICE.
The next session of the S. S. Quar ri
y Meeting1 will convene wi-lakers
Chapel Baptist church on tl <
third Sunday in October at 11 o'clock
rdease, all the schools be present at
that time.
W. A. Spivoy, Supt.
Burney Foyd, Sec.
WE BUY
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per
>et (broken or not). We also pay acual
value for Diamonds, old Gold,
silver and Bridge-work. Send at
>nce by parcel post and receive cash
>y return mail.
MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY (
)ept. X, 2007 So. 5th St.
Phildelphia, Pa. '
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>06 cures Headaches, Bilious- 1
tess, Loss of Appetite, foul
>reath, or that tired aching
eeling due to Malaria or
'olds. c
It removes the cause. ,
fS5S ^MSDD3(^ BREAK
W IN Stock FAD VflllD CkQ llffflf I
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We use genuine Pord Parts a
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. 1
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The American Red Cross has re- ?
ived en additional list of names or
50 American prisoners who are ;n
mod. among: other places in Slrutt r!
;irt, Karisruhe and Metz. C1
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WILL BE NO FIXING
OF COTTON PRICE
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Ragsdale, After Talk With
President, Makes Positive
Statement
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Washington. ? Congressman Ragsdale,
of South Carolina, today ,an- v t :
nounced positively that; 110 price
would be fixed on cotton, after a con
ferencc with the President and others.
Mr. Kagsdalc said that he v. apt
ed this information to get to the cottrsn
inw?>n? -f "
...v?af oi mc country so that a
good price may be sustained. He
believes that with this assurance the
present agitation may soon subside.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO HORRY TEACHERS
Attention of teachers is culled to
the change of date for the reguiai
teachers' examination which will bo
held in the burroughs School Building
on Saturday, Oct. f?th, and not
on Friday as was p.? viously unnouncod
Please take not. oi this
change if d? o. All tea. kovs who
v xpoct to take this examination a:-'
asked to be on hand at J) A. hi. as
work i.- to begin proi .ptly at that
time.
-?i?i. o. Jl> f IJLOCK,
Co. Supt. of Edi.canon.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the American people
liavc always acknowledged the pro once
ol Divine Providence in the affairs
of our nation, and
Whereas, this Divine Providence is
I especially recognized in the wonder|
ful success of our amies, and the
willingness of our people to suppcit
1 our government in this great con!
flict for the rights of mankind,
Therefore, I, J. A. jVAcDermott,
Mayor of the Town of Conway, in
I accordance with the proclamation of
che governor of our State, do hereby
set apart 9 o'clock P. M. as a time
when our people shall spend one
ninute in prayer and gratitude to
"cd.
The electric, lights will he cut off
luring this period of devotion.
?J. A. MeDermott, Mayor. ^
NOTICE.
All the people interested in tlifc
successful conclusion of the War rr><&
. members of OoUttCua of
Defense neai' Green Sea are. asked 10
meet at Green Sea, S. C., Friday 1\
M. at 8 o'clock.
Come and hear addresses, by
Messrs. F. A. Burroughs, J. A. MeDermott,
W. A. Freeman, G. B. Jo tile
in>, and others.
?J. P. Dcrliam.
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ICE CREAM SUFFER.
There will he. an Ice Cream Slipper
at Leon School House next Friday
night, Oct. 4th. Everybody is invited
to come.
?Teacher and Trustees.
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NOTICE.
The Overseers on the Public
Roads in Floyds Township are urged
to get busy and do up their work by
the 15th inst., as the law requires, as
the Grand Jury arc getting after us
and the work must he done.
?S. M. MFARES,
2t i?10 818 Supervisor.
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NOTICE.
Please announce the unveiling of
two W. O. W. monuments at the
Princeville cemetery, near Boris, on
the third Sunday in October at 11
Vcloek by the Boris Camp No. SOT
AB Woodmen are cordially invited to
jc present with badges of their
amps. Solicitor Cobb, of Columbia,
s expected to deliver the address.
?W. A. Prince.
LIBERTY LOAN ADS.
The patriotic business concerns of
Conway who are appealing this week
n behalf of the 4th Liberty Loan by
elling ads. in this issue are:
W. Percy Hardwicke Co.
Buck Motor Company.
Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Conway I,umber Company Store.
P<?onloe 1 *"*
_ n?vnMiui ?ank.'
Other leading business bouses will
ontribute space *n our next issue
.n<l also in the Issue after that.
This advertising means something
o you. You nrust heed its appeal
nd take as much as you can carry
f the 4th Liberty Loan Bonds.
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Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
^stores vitality and energy by purifying and en*
ichinjt the biood. \ou can soou feel its StrengthDing.
Invigorating Effect. Price GOc.