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ii'ocel and 1 '.U Up to yesterday noon there had boon about twelve deaths in Conway from influr.K.a. * * * * * Vfl EK-- Cox was in Conway, test Thursday morning. , > f. R. T. .fcjylf, 'Mttik'IBvtt W^&ip spent sohte in Conway last Week, * ?l />!?? *.1 /M.xy v-?'< j. ' ? ?>? * '- ^i>*?4 T D. M. Mbhoe was among the formers visiting; Conway on business last week. ? % See W. P. Hardwicke, the cottoji ^nd cotton seed man, before selling v Either.?adv-tf-l0j3|18 /" f ^ The people here were pleased last week with the President's answer to the German War Lords. Sheriff J. A. Lewis was in the Loris section last Thursday on business pertaining to his office.. \ , K. L. Mishoc of the Horry Mer^ ^jchandise Co., spent a portion of last w Wednesday in Conway. * * Make hay while the sun shines. Exchange your seed for meal. W.1 Percy Hardwieke.?tf-10t3|18 * * * * * ^ Satisfactory legal blanks are for sale al the Herald office. Call for them when in need of any. 9 V I 9 4 Several attractive farms for sal0 cheap.?W. Hoyd Jones, Justice, S. C.-adv. 10 17,18-at. Gel job printing1 of ail kinds at the Herald office where there are good *..matel ials and fine workmanship. ? Dr. J. S. Dusenbury was out again the latter part of last week after recovering from a case of influenza. * m m m J. A. birdce, a progressive farmer of >ddville, S. C., spent some 4ime ir Conway on business last week. ***** Am in position to furnish all kinds of fortil: ;er material. He wise and avoid th rush. W. Percy Hardwicke.?t ilv-tf-10 3 18. * * * ? The H| raid's list of readers grows from wi >k to week. Send in your name \\j th a year's subscriotion to day. * m * m m Several had cases of influenza developed in the section along1 the Kates Bay road from toward Conway to the Pec Dee. ? We will pay twenty dollars per thousand feet for Pine Saw Mil! logs delivered at our wharf.?The Veneer Mfg. Co.-tf. The farmer will need wheat as one of his crops to ha 1 "vest next Spring. Never be left out in the cold but plant the wheat. ri i i y i i i J * send uic laiesi news item irom your community and soo it in print the following week. Help us this much in making the paper for you. I * < INFLUENZA VACCINE. Get it at Horry Drug Co., quick. Its hard to get and only a limited , supplv.-adv. tf. ? * * * The weather was considerably cooler by the middle of last week which made it better about the / spread of influenza germs in this 1 section of the State. ' # * * I Mr and Mrs J. A. McDermott and l Miss Donna Coleman went to Proctor } vilie last week to attend the funeral j of a relativ.e ft, ***** , STRAYED?One white cow with f pbrindled red head, marked 2 undern I fa iirnl rrnn in /-?nr> n'i*? r^. ?.y v-? v/ j/ Alt V/ AV# VC*I. UIt\! V-l W|l and undcrbit in other ear; one red j and white pided cow. Yearlings are with both cows. One brindled heifer, about 2 1-2 years old, with ! bruised horn. Bud C. Graham, Galivants Perry, S. C. Route 3. ? r 3ti-pd-10|10|18. 1 < , / > t i, ..." ' . r . The oldest Axner i THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR/t W. B. Coxe, J F. F. Covington Bullock | . R. M. Bulh ! i % - ' Personal ! 4 LOCALS Plenty of fine papers on hand at the Herald office to supply the needs of the customers of our job department. * * * * two of the barber shops were closed last week and remained closed for several days owing to sickness in the families of the proprietors, * INFLUENZA VACCINE. Get it at Horry Drug Co., quick. Ita hard to get and only a limited supply.-adv. tf. Mrs J. M. McKeithan and Miss Cecil are reported as recovering from the influenza. - - - - Arnold Bell of Bayboro was in I Conway last Wednesday. ? * * The family of Mrs. Mary Lewis was stricken with the influenza yesterday. i Reports from the Horry Industrial School last week \v ere to the effect that influenza cases which had developed early at the school had been mild and easily recovered. M ? V The epidemic of influenza has now ! started to quit the towns and thick- I !y populated places of the State j and for the last week or longer it 1 has been getting into the rural com-j muni tics. * * * * * Horry Drug Company has a sup piy of influenza vaccine and can J supply all those who desire it dur- i ing tiic milucnza epidemic.?adv. 1 m * m ? j Read in another column the way to j got the Herald to the Horry boys m France. You can't do a better thing-' for the boys. The names of those who contribute to this fund will be published in the paper from week to i week. Get your name in next week's j issue. * * Monroe Johnson was taken seriously ill last Tuesday night with Spanish influenza. His children also have it. * S. F. Bourne the manager of the flour mill was taken sick last week with Spanish influenza and the*1'flour mill was closed down as a result of this. There was several cases of the illness in Mr. Bourne's family, but they were reported later to be doing i better. ? Last week was a dull one inConway. There were not many who came*to the town on business, no] doubt on account of the influenza I'llli it I -4 ( n Kn vrnyinnilini'?<l fl-wif if J ?'?.v ?.V VN/ i V.I1I\.AIIMV^1 Wl i<UCil U 10 . just as dangerous now one place, as' another, because the diesaso is wide- j .pread and no one can tell when he will meet some one suffering frcmj it. ? * * ? Clerk of court W. L. Bryan was, ill at his residence here all of last' week and was not able to attend to [ the duties of his office. The deputy 1 clerk, Mr. A. E. Wait was on duty each day however and the wants of | the public were promptly attended to by him. * ? jp Many have had the influenza and did not regard it as anything more than an ordinary celd. Those who have a slight attack should remember tbhat it may be followed by pneumonia, unless they are very careful ... . wun tnemselves, and should also re-1 member that they can give the disease to other people who may not have such an easy time with it. ***** W. R. Shelly, a large planter of Bucks township, spent some time in Conway on busness recently. Mr. Shelly had bad luck this year when a hail storm destroyed nearly all of his tobacco and cotton crops and did considerable damage to his other growing crops. ***** FOR SALE?Two oxen, very heavy, will weigh about ninety pounds to the quarter, in good order. Apply to G. C. McCormick, (near) Bucks port, S. C.?ad-10jl0!l8-3t. ican Company iNCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent i, District Agt. Bros.? )ck, Mgr., Agents. THE HOBBY MEAL RUNAWAY A horse run away last Monefci throwing Messrs J. T. Proctor and V. D. Johnson out of the vehicle, causing painful bruises. The family of J. W. Taylor took the influenza last week. The salesman at the stpr.e of the ponway Hard ware Company was also sick so that the store'WsW'tloscd;^ :.00rtU There was rain last Sunday night and on Monday iq, this section, MfM T ? ' J. G. Woodward, who was very ill began to improve last Monday. ? E. S. C. Baker was out ag-a'n last Friday after a week's illness. m m v Now is the time when having influenza becomes a fad like appendicitis used to be. Sheriff J. A. Lewis was in tlK Bayboro section of the county, the latter part of last week. * * m Last week the weather was rather warm and inclined to be rnoist thus making the best kind of atmosphere in which germs of influenza might i spread about. * New cases of the influenza continued to develop in Conway and vicinity nearly every day last week. On the whole, however, the situation was said to be somewhat improved from what it had been the week before or early last week. 41 * * * # Think what you may about the war; but remember that if the United States hadn't gone into it when she did and on the scale that she did, German airplanes and Zeppelins would now be flying over us, the Gcr mans would have occupied Charleston long before this date. But it was not slackers who have prevented this condition of affairs. * * If your name has been discontinued from the list of Herald readers, it does not mean that Herald does not want you back as a weekly reader of the paper. There is an easy way to get back and the Herald will show you how in a minute if you will call or write to the paper or its editor. | m m m * + I There were so very few people in I Conway last week that nearly every j day semed like a holiday. Many I people were sick with influenza in ; the country, there were some new cases almost every day in Conway, and those who were well did net seem to care to visit the town on either business or pleasure and thus they stayed away. j WANTED?Store help for Grocery department. One who is not likely | to be called into military service. | Prefer some experience but net absolutely necessary. Apply to J. C. Spivey, Conway, S. C. 10-24-11 * * * * 9 FOR SALE?Four good farm mules, 2 Jersey milch cows with your; calves. H. L. BUCK, Conway, S. C. (10-24-2t) Last week there was hardly a community in the county that did I not have as many as one or two cas! es of the "Flu" in it; at least the disease had spread to such an extent [ that each neighborhood either had a j case or two or there was a cse or two very near byu * * * * * A. N. Cox wants the public to know that he has moved back to Conway and can sink deep wells for all those who want them. Call or write A. N. Cox, Box 211, Conway, S. C.adv. 10-17-18-3t. ?*??< WANTED?quickly share croppers with team for good farms.?W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C.-adv. 101 1 1 O Oi J. I - J O-Ol. + * J* # * FOR SALK. JO acres of land in Socastoo town ship, bounded north by land of Mr. Frank Mills, cast by lands of Mr. Fulhvood and Max DeLettrc, and south by lands ofo my own. It is within one mile of Poach Tree, one of the best shipping points on the Waccamaw River. Is within five or six miles of the Atlantic Ocean, and is as good farming land as there is in the State, if put into cultivation. For further information, apply to Mrs. J. D. Grant, Hagan, Ga., Box 47.?10-24-18-t 1 1 19. o . CARD OF THANKS. Opif entires family wishes by this method to ovnvrvcc Mil* -r-1* vnt/> v?>u VUI IIC?I I'lt'll thanks . to the Conway people, and every body else who offered a helping hand during our recent bereavement. May God bless them all. B. P. Watts, o ?Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and on. riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. Price 00c. 1 ? * 7.VJPSO P, OOMWAY,?, 0. THE FUI SITUATION WORSE TODAY V Since Monday the death list from influenza has been greatly increased, r The number of cases on Tuesday c stood at about 217 jn Conway and its: c suburbs. The number of deaths ca^i~ -j not be accurately stated at this time. ^ Nearly all the cases were said to be j getting along better by the middle juf x this week and not many new case/ t V'ere reported as developing. o CERTIFICATES DELAYED vThe County Board of Education > has been unable to issue certificates ?. to the teachers who stood the recent v examinations; two members of the ' board being- sick with Spanish influ- 1 euza. 1 o 1 HOME PAPER SERVICE. 1 < In this issue is explained the plan [ oi getting the home paper, The Horry Herald, to as many of the Horry boys ^ in France as the generous people of the town and county are willing to pay for. The names of those who contribute wili be published from week to week in this paper. In ouv next issue wc hope to have at least a small list of names of those who aiv willing to d something for the nh a :;.r> of tli boys in France. Nothing is mor welcome to them than the Horn He raid. o MAKES GOOD SHOWING. \V. K. Cook, Gaiivants Ferry, S C., has made quite a good showing as a fanner in Horry County when it is considered that he lives on a rented farm and has to pay rent while many other farmers operate their own land and do not pay anv ? rent. Cook moved* to the place where he now lives in 1917,,carrying nothing to the place except about one hundred bushels of corn; but since that time he has bought and : paid for two mules that cost him about $700.00, a two-horse wagon, one one-horse wagon, a buggy and harness and other farming tools with which ho is now working. He does not owe anybody any debt and is living entirely from his efforts on the. farm. o % BY WHOSE FAULT? Lately the night mail lias not been I distributed in the postoffice boxes in 'time for those who go to work early l ? and wane to got their mail before going on duty. The reason for this was the lack of lights in the postoffice. The room appears to be ; lighted in two ways one of which is , by electricity, the other by means of 'a gas light using mantle lamps. On two mornings of recent date there were no electric lights on and as the gas outfit appears to be out of order 1 in seme wav. there was no mail in ; the boxes rt the usual early hour. It ought to be easy to put the gar j lighting outfit in good order so that I this can be used when there are n? ! electric Igihts. o? SUPERINTENDENT SiCK Superintendent M. J. Bullock is ab sent from his office here because lu is sick from Spanish influenza. II J will return to his office as soon a the condition of his health will permit. j You can contribute any amount ! however small to the fund the Herlaid is now raising to send the paper to the boys in France. Names of con tributors will appear in the Herald. o A full caze shipment of good envei lepcs are jur.t opened at the Herald office. Bring your orders now as there may be ascrous shortage in the supply very soon. o WANTED?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.? 3ti. pd. m m m m A GOOD SINGER. A good singer that is a great attraction in any house is the Singei Sewing Machine, the best in the world sold by J. M. I). Jones atrCon- j way, S. C. Call on him for prices and terms.?adv. 10-10-18 4t. pel. * ? m m WANTED?A quantity of oak and pine wood, some four feet and ] some two feet in length. Call and sec H. H. Woodward, Attorney at Law. LOST?Between Port Harrelson and Conway last week, one black dress coat with fur collar and cuffs. Finder will please send or bring to the owner, Mrs. W. H. Bigelow, Conway, S. C.-i0-3-18-3t-pd. fHE FLU STRIKES - HERALD FORGE Spanish influenza struck ,The Hory Herald force all the way from the iditor of the paper to the youngest ;mployee in the establishment. If the mpcr is out at all it is the result ot frim determination and a first-class )lant in good repair. No apoligy is leeded or expected. We wonder that he paper is out at all! Don't you, ' O' IMn iTPV7 A efiDP m A % m M v OVil Complications in several cases 01 nf!v.c li'.'.r. along the roads from Convay to Pee Dee, caused several leaths last week. Mr. H. C. Cannon :ame to Conway one day about the niddle of last week and stated that le had heard of three deaths at ionics along his journey from his ionic to Conway. Deaths had been eporotd from other sections of the ounty, and in other neighborhods he cases of the disease developing .vere reported as bong serious in nature. This all combined to create fear of the disease in the minds of many and caused some to call doctors, or try to call doctors, who really were not in need of medical attention. o THE FLU AT AYXOR. Dr Eugene Xing, of Aynor, S. C. snont a short, tinm in Prtnwnv l'i.y Thursday. He slated that nearly every family in that section had a evu e of the Flu. MORE DOCTORS TAKFX. Reports racching Co;.v.\ y la. ' Thursday staled that Dr. E. A Staivey of Soca; tee had caught th nflucnza and was unable to \va; on his patients suffering from th. sickness in that section of Horiy. WSLLTtji CLOCKS BACK OCTOBER 21 Washington.? No furthrc offor! will be made by Congress to continue the existing daylight saving law an the hands of the clocks will bo turned back an hour at 2t a. m. Octaber 27 as originally planned. This decision was reached today at a conferencce between congressional leaders an ' Chairman Rarueh, of the war industries board, who had recommendet that the law remain in force for th period of war. o X V* yj Iii-^rw men, wnose IIIUTIO.Lvnch's, were among- the deaths las Monday night in the colored rosi Monday night in the colvood res: donee section. ?????? ? NOT AS A HA HIT. Asperin has gained in sales n* doubt by means of the wide sprca epidemic of influenza, because k i useful in relieving the distrecsi:v ympto itkn with which the disra-> makes its on-el in I hi; connection the public shovJ V advised that by some medical niv horities asperin is regarded as : halrt forming drug, and it bcconv an injury and not a benefit to a! those who use it as the result of sue! habit. Whiskey is regarded as being goo<' in pneumonia. The use of liciuor ii this disease should not he allowed tgrow into the whiskey habit, and th-. use of asperin in handling influent must not be allowed to grow into tii asperin habit. DELCO-liGitil* The compiotd lilccijric Light r-nd PflnVOy yjn'nt Safe for children. Brings lasting cheer. Benefits the whole family. Mil!' y?** 1? I E. M. NANCE, Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. naLvnan?i?m? WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per set (broken or not). We also pay actual value for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver and Bridge-work. Send at once by parcel post and receive cash by return mail. MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X, 2007 So. 5th St. Phildelphia, Pa. 8S8 maniaigraMK ^PUT OH i We U?3 genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. 1 mi vital victory is won by auis Gallant Little Belgian Army l Assisted by French and : vxoiisvi -fi* HUNS MAY ABANDON tMG COAST LINE ?-)?n > i .. V, 4 -4 , /M V Enemy Can Not Hope to Hold salient in Which Are Important Cities Last Thursday the Gremans started a retreat on a tremendous scale i from northern Belgium, Prench cavalry is approaching Thielt, seven miles from the banks of the GhentBruges Canal. The Canal itself is only 10 miles from the border of Holland. So fast was the enemy retreating that the French, British ;uul Belgian infant) v, at least, in tl>e center of the battle front, lost touch entirely with the enemy. The Belgians advancing astrido the Thourout-Bruges and Thouroutr-Ostend roads defeated the Germans 1. _ I wno are retreating rapidly. , This undoubtedly is one of the war's greatest anil most vital vie1 tories, for the gallant little Belgian I army, ably assisted by crack French land British troops, now has driven the despoilers of its country from it large section which the Germans have occupied since the early days I of the war and has gained positions I of such importance that the Germans s I may have to abandon the entire I coast of Belgium. Cavalry Far Ahead. | Moreover, the sweeping advance of I the allied infantry, preceded by a I fan of French cavalry advancing I rapidly, has left the entire area in which arc the important city of I Lille and the great mining and manufacturing districts of Tourcoing,. 1 Roubaix and Tournai, in a salient I which is growing deeper every hour I and which the enemy can nol nope to I hold. The French cavalry, which is Ion the crest of the allied advance, I has done marvelous work. It gnl1 loped forward more than 10 kiiomeI ters, frequently carrying out charge s I with all the dash usually associated t J with the cavalry upon isolated posts I of enemy machine guncrs which vainly attempted to hold up its advance* J Some of these gumiers taken prisoner said they are unable to u:ulei> I stand why the war was going on an I J why they wore called upon to con tinuc fighting. One officer said: "Wo have offered ah the terms in i the world for peace; nobody seems willing^ to accept thorn." Resistance, where it has been ordered by the cm my, has been extraordinarily fierce. o 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, or Bilious Fever, by killing,' the parasite causing '.he fever. Fine strengthening; ionic.?7! 18 10t. The Herald has just received a large case of fine envelopes at very reasonable prices judging by the market to-day. These are for our customers who patronize our job do- ; partiuent. The envelopes will g-ivo sat is facton. u~i~ vail l BMSip Etui Admire Babies Erory Woman Casta luring Glance at tha Nestling Cuddted in its Bonnet. I It 'ia a comfort to^l^now' ^ that | those much talked Of pains nnd other ills- I tresses that arc said to proceed child-bearing: may ho avoided. No woman need fear illscomfort if sho will fortify herself with the well known and time-honored remedy. Mother's Friend. This is a most prnteful, penetrating, external application that at oneo softens and makes pliant the abdominal muscles and ligaments. By regular wso the muscles expand without the usual strain when baby Ih l>orn and pain and danger at tho crisis is consequently less. Women everywhere who have used this famous remedy, tell how they entirely avoided nervousness, twitching spells, bearing down and stretching pains, and relato how they enjoyed entire freedom from tho many debilitating and digressing experiences usually incident to approaching motherhood. Mother's Friend is recommended only for tho relief and comfort of expectant toothers, thousands of wliom havo \iscd and recommended It. It is for external uso only, is absolutely and entirely safe and won* dcrfully effective. Writo tho BrndfteM Regulator Co., l.amar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for their "Mothi: hood Book," so vnlunhlo to expectant moth< rs, and In the meantime obtain a bottle of 1 'other's Friend from tho druggist today and '?us fortify yourself ugulnst pain nnd dls(t.Mfort.