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MARSHAL RETAIN IS COMING TO AMERICA A cablegram from Paris to American Ked Cross headquarters says Marshal Petain, Commander in Chief of the French Armies, has told Ked Cross officials in France that as soon as possible he plans to come to the United States personally to thank the Red Cross for its work during the war. NEXT BOND ISSUES TO BE ON NEW LINES Washington. ? Government war bond selling in the future will be along distinctly new lines. Bonds will have short maturities, and Secretary McAdoo explained that by this is meant from three to seven or eight years. In addition issues will he smaller than in the past, and probably will be marketed more continuously. WILHELM HAS THE "FIT"' London.?William Hohenzollern is Spending1 most of his time in bed in | his retreat at Amorongcn castle because of the illness with which he was suddenly stricken recently, according to the Amsterdam corrcs pondent of the Daily Express. Two officers take turns in reading novels and newspapers to the former Emperor. He attended service in the chapel of the castle the day previous to the beginning of the attack, which was in the form of a severe chill. It is understood, adds the correspondent that the illness has proved to be in- j fluenza. o THIRTY-LIVE CENTS I RGEI). Atlanta, Ga.?A joint proclamation signed by the governors of eight cotton States urging farmers, merchants, bankers and business men to organize and hold cotton for not less 4 u ?jr 4... - 1 ? * i ?i *_ i nuiu oi? it-iiL.s a puunu, muKiiing oa-j sis, was issued here through J. Brown, president of the Cotton States' Official Advisory Marketing Board. The proclamation, an indorsement of the recommendations made by the board here November 7, termed such a price "e<;ual to the coat of production plus a fair profit." jir ?o GEN. LEE'S DAUGHTER DEAD. Hot Springs, Va_, Nov. 22.?Miss Mary Custis Lee, sold surviving child i of Gen. Robert E. Lee, died here today after a brief illness. In recent j years she had spent the greater part j of her time in Washington and in Richmond, where she was honorary j president of the Lee Chapter Unite 1 Daughters of the Confederacy, and of managers of the home for needy Con federate women. It is planned to place her body beside that of her father in the vault of the Lee mailsleum at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. o ATTENDANCE SMALL Florence.?The Pee Dee fair closed its gates Friday night. The attendance this year was far from satisfactory, on account of the epidemic of influenza which has made ravages r in this county; but in spite of this retarding influence the fair was ai success both financially and also! fvnm il vihll rwlr?r?!nfr rwf <1k> finlni'toin- i A vtn VI tnv. VII t<l 1 11 ment furnished. The exhibition of Duroc hogs was the finest ever seen in this State, arcording to Walter Abernathy, judge of the swine department, who came here from Ohio to select the prize winners. JOY FOfiBRlTsSElS i 1KMOWSNO BOUNDS | Brussels.?It is midnight of the \ greatest dav in thi* hiKt.nrv of limy sels?the day of triumphant return of the royal family to their capital after four years of gallant fighting against the German invader? ami \ the city is still celebrating the homeI coming of its king and queen. Brussels tonight was absolutely frenzied with liappiiisA.^, aii tne I pent-up emotions of its people which I had been held in leash through those \ years by the stern hand of bondage i broke loose in a mighty volume with the advent of their king and queen and the city which in years gone by has been known aa one of the gayest capitals in Europe has been swept with such a wave of patriotic joyousness as it never experienced before. o Grove'0 Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted to the blood by the Malaria Mowiuito. Price 60c. I ?*.? * >yr tw, . Hj.yfp PW^HHHHHHHHMHMHMHMMBHBMMMBHHMM AMOUNTS SUBSCRI u Owing to the rainy day last Si in the United War Work Drive was in! lowing will show. Tilley Swamp was Grove leads the whole County with a with nearly 180 per cent on its quota Those marked "not official" sho Chairman when this report was made are yet to come in. We hope the good work will con report of something raised on quota a Let us have your reports as so< A. E. Goldfinch, Chm. U1 No. Name of School Council Chairman 1-A Midway Fred Moor.' i ii 1..1 1 i-o tiuumi 2 Evergreen A. A. Burroughs 3 Rehoboth J. B. James 3-B Pine Ally 4 Bayboroo J. A. Hamilton 5 Sandy Plain J. M. Best(Willie) 6 Athens Frazier Harrelson 7 Green Sea J. P. Derham 8 Bear Bay T. W. Dorman 9 Little River Dr. J. A. Stone 10 Dogwood Neck Haskell Todd 11 Soeastee W. B. Clardy 12 Collins Creek C. L. Lawrimore 12-B Wildwood C. L. Lowrimoro 13 Myrtle Beach J. E. Bryan 14 Centenary W. H. Oliver 15 Haw Branch J. W. Page 16 Pine Grove N. A. Shelley 17 Wannamaker J. L. Hugginn 18 Loris M. M. Stanley 19 Conway, S. C. D. A. Spivey 20 Mt. Olive Jno. C. Avers 21 White Oak G. D. Stevens 22 Burcol J. B. Rabon 23 Good Hope Ben N. Hardee 24 Cedar Grove J. H. Hendricks 25 Gurley W. B. Capp-. 26 Cool Spring Henry Doyle 27 Zion A. D. Altman 28 Chapel David Graham 29 Powell W. W. Roberts 20 Princeville Joseph Blanton 31 Sidney Henry Johnson 32 Hickory Grove G. F. Murre'.l 33 Fink lea G. M. Fowler 34 Oak Grove L. 1). Suggs 35 Fowler J. P. Derham 36 Grassy Bay J. W. Pridgeon 38 Hickory Hill S. M. Graham 39 Simpson Crook J. W. Carter Jr 40 Joyner U. A. Johnson 41 Daisy J. W. Carter Jr. 42 Hughes Mill G. R. Blanton 43 Hulls Island J. B. Gove 44 Deep Branch H. Richardson 45 Tilly Swamp W. J. Jordan 4(> Oakland G. Robert Floyd 47 Red Hill C. R. Page 48 Red Bluff N. B. Gauso 49 Eight Mile Rev. S. C. Morris 50 Floyds A. D. Jackson 51 Cedar Creek V. M. Strong 52 Pooplar Hill Geo. Rabon 53 Allen J. W. Booth 54 Valley Forgo J. B. Hardee 55 Knotty Branch L. B. Hyman 5(5 San ford B. J. Milligan 57 Sweet Home N. L. Lee 58 Johnson S. P. Elliott 59 High Point S. C. Davi.; 61 Wampce M. B. Thompson 62 Savannah Bluff J. W. Smith 63 Rohoboth O. E. Johnson 64 Enterprise L. E. Singleton 67 Pisgah S. B. Gerrald 68 Homewood W. J. Waller 69 Maple Hamp Long TO Pooplar C. A. Cartrott 71 Shell R. B. Chestnut 72 Leon J. R. Carter 73 Mt. Hermon J. W. Roberts Jr. 74 Four Mile L. W. Uooper 7f> Virgo W. F. Williams 70 Toddville J. F. Harper 77 Bucksville A. C. Harper 78 Ebenezer J. H. Long 79 Bucksport B. F. Singleton 80-A Spring Branch J. J. Enzor 80-B Causey W. J. Crocker 81 Salem W. F. Hardee 82 Mill Swamp Bud C. Graham 82 Rod Hill J. W. Graham 84 Brunson W. H. Richardson So Watts W. S. Hamilton 87 Norton W. H. H. Buffkin 88 Waccama\r C. J. Gore, Jr. X!i Sovon Mile S. F. Bourn-e 90 Pawley Hobson Smart 92 Vaughts W. H. Vaught 94 Oak Grove H. P. M. Todd 9a Twelve Mile W. J. Hendricks 90 Eldorado L. L. Chestnut 97 Carolina Carson Grainger 9H Kingston A. It. Williamson 99 Aynor J. T. Shelley 100 Mount Vernon Sam P Tvkr Several Districts have gone ovrtr or Roll" of all that have exceeded th COAST LINE WRECK. Dillon, Nov. 24.?Thirty-two white persons and 20 negroes were injured 0 last night at 9 o'clock when two a coaches attached fo Atlantic Coast h Line train No. 78 turned over on" h mile from Dillon. The cars were moving at a fast rate of speed when f the accident occuri-ed. A broken or / 'Spreading rail is supposed to have C caused the cars to leave the track. BED ON SCHOOL DISTfl NITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN uulay the work of winding up the ci terruptcd. So far several districts the first to go over, Spring Brand per cent, of a little over 190 on qu w that the official report was not up, and same is subject to correct i< tinue through this week until ever; nd several more over the top. on as possible. 4. MITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN Address Quota Bucksport, S. C. $ 58.00 39.00 Conway, S. C. No. 2 132.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 158.00 61.00 Rayboro, S. C. 74.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 89.00 Nichols, S. C., No. 2 74.00 Green Sea, S. C. 332.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 47.00 Little River, S. C. 144.00 Hand, S. C. 111.00 Myrtle Reach, S. C. 211.00 Murrells Inlet 95.00 Murrells Inlet 61.00 Myrtle Reach, S. C. 132.00 Conway, S. C. 43.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 93.C0 Nichols, S. C. 159.00 Nichols, S. C. 159.00 Loris, S. C. 670.00 Conway, S. C. 3,000.00 Nichols, S. C. 204.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 76.00 Myrtle Reach, S. C. 50.00 Conway, S. C. 126.00 Conway, S. C. 95.00 Gurley, S. C. 74.00 Allen.' S. C. 83.00 Gal. Ferry 142.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 144.00 Green Sea, S. C. 146.00 Tabor, N. C. 86.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 79.00 Conway, S. C. 114.00 Loris, S. C. 273.00 Loris, S. C. 118.00 Green Sea, S. C. 111.00 Nichols, S. C. 114.00 T li- n /*1 \T -+ on Arv i,oris, ?>. ino. i oo.uu Allsbrook, S. C. 148.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 140.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 120.00 Tabor, N. C. No. 2 57.00 Loris, S. C. 96.00 Vaughts, S. C. 48.00 Nixonville, S. C. 124.00 Green Sea, R. F. D. 116.00 Gal. Ferry S. C. 93,00 Hammond, S. C. 115.00 Allen, S. C. 259.00 Nichols, S. C. 205.00 Nichols, S. C. No. 2 100.09 Allen, S. C. 81.00 Allen, S. C. 87.90 Allen, S. C. No. 1 44.00 Conway, R. F. D. 118.09 Allsbrook 102.00 Loris, S. C. 179.00 Galivants Ferry 68.09 Jordanville, S. C. 175.00 Wampee, S. C. 173.00 Conway, S. C. 81.00 Galivants Ferry 148.00 Myrtle Beach 83.00 Nichols, S. C. 57.00 Conway, S. C. 144.00 Conway, S. C. 146.00 Allen. S. C. 100.00 Shell, S. C. 1Z4.UU Hammond, S. C. .54.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 90.00 Conway, S. C. 104.00 Toddville, S. C. 89.00 Toddville, S. C. 80.00 Bucksville 48.00 Longs, S. C. 175.00 Bucksport, S. C. 35.00 Fair Bluff, N. C. 138.00 Causey, S. C. 83.00 Nixonville, S. C. 90.09 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 33.00 Conway, R. F. D. 50.00 Gal. Ferry, S. C. 65.00 Gurley, S. C. 52.00 Clarendon, N. C. 63.00 Wampeo, S. C. 140.00 Conway, S. C. 150.00 Toddville, S. C. 130.00 Vaughts, S. C. 15.00 Forney, S. C. 94.00 Conway, S. C. 50.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 124.00 Tabor, N. C. 152.00 Allsbrook, S. C. 107.00 Aynor, S. C. 480.00 AllsshvonV, S ('. 11.>00 the top with more to follow. Wo hi e quota on final reports. STRAYED ANIMAL. There has strayed from my place ne bull, white faced, white bach, nd breast, marked with crop and ialf crop in the ripfht ear and upper lit in the left. Suitable reward to anyone for irormation as to his whereabout . Id dress M. C. JOHNSON, )r R F t) No. 3 Horry, S. C. Conway, S. C. ?ll|7;i8-r,t IICT QUOTAS FOR 1 umpaign for tho School District:* have gone over the top as the folli and Conway came next. Cedar ota, with Maple a close second in the hands of the Treasurer and >n. d'hose marked "not reported? y District in the County makes a C. H. Snider, Treas. Amount reported raised Official $ 10.00 Not reported Official 36.55 Official 25.00 Not reported Not reported Official 119.25 Official 77.30 Official 212.75 Oficial 24.25 Official 144.00 Official 43.00 Not official 169.50 j- Official 77.40 Official 178.25 Official 28.00 Not reported Official 159.00 Official 160.00 Not official 420.00 Official 3,300.00 Not official 204.75 Not reported Official 31.00 Official 51.25 Official 186.50 Official 78.00 Official 18.00 Official .146.75 Not reported Not reported Not reported Official 56.75 Official 114.00 Official 42.00 Official 77.50 Not reported Not reported Official 68.55 Official 153.72 7 Official 10.60 ? Not reported Not reported Not reported Official 52.25 Official 138.10 Not official 35.00 Official 60.00 Official 169.80 Official 34.00 Not official 214.75 Official 12.00 Not reported Official 36.05 Official 6.00 1 Official 65.55 Not official 95.00 Not official 122.30 Official 48.00 Official 75.00 Not official 124.20 Not official 57.00 Official 21.50 Official 22.00 Official 29.50 j Official 121.50 Official 261.00 Not official 70.45 Official 128.00 Not official 55.00 Official 36.50 Official 104.00 Official 2.00 ] Official 86.00 Official 67.25 , Official 16.00 Not official 48.00 OffuMiil 170 50 Not re polled Official 90.75 Official 3.00 , Official 59.50 Not reported Official 1950 Not reported Not reported Not reported Official 41.00 Not reported Official 5.00 Not official f?8.00 Not official 75.00 Not reported Official 39.00 Not official 280.50 Not official 115 00 r>pe to publish next week the "HonLast Sunday was one of the dark- ; 4 .1 i. o i ii uai, tii 111 ii/iiui-*in, ouiuiays mat Lionway has scon for many moons. There was a light fall of rain during the greater part of the day. * If the Kaiser believes that misery loves company, he should have a brotherly feeling for the cattle fever tick. This year has been a bad ons for kaisers and ticks. jPjfVji *r -y -r, ; yi|IW,i,l|V Good Propei I have for sale cheap, < passenger, Studebaker ante run about ten months; the the owner is leaving this se< car is in good condition. FINE LANDS A Also one tract of Fifty of Twenty (20) Acres of la County on Snow Hill Road quick buyer; also other vah and Williamsburg Counties. If interested in these I "M" care H< CONWA 50c This Coupon Wortl THIS Coupon, if presented tog in cash is good for a one dollf HERBINE. After using a bot1 ed directions on it if you do no what you have paid you can and we will cheerfully refund bad cold or cough in one day; relieves fever in one day; relit ing in one day; relieves pain or hips in one day. Relieves lieves sick stomach, belching hours. Relieves bladder and Rheumatism -giving quick relit male diseases and woman tro will fix you so your work?u You com do your work with te all the bile from your system, reward if it gripes or makes 2 any manner. Eat or drink an 50c This Coupo Norton I CONWA Fords F One 1918 Roadster used ; as new $60C One 1918 Touring Car. Equipped with Hassle limbered uf $750 One 1918 Brand New $80( First come, first served. Conway Sal< 2ti?11-28. ALLIES PROTEST TO DUTCH. Paris. ? The allied governments have decided to send an official protest to the Dutch government against the violation of Holland's neutrality as a result of her permitting German troops to cross the province of Limburg in their retreat from Belgium, according to the Echo de Paris. ^^1 w - -M w We have in this week a ear t WW W - - W. W w w m m ? g?w WW V Vl\ M VMS ^ and Mules, all good broke, come to see us. We will S? this stock. Also we carry wagons. Come to see us. Jenkin Tabor\ t rty for Sale one six cylinder, seven >mobile which has been reason for selling is that / 3tion of the country. This ^ LSO OFFERED (50) Acres, and one tract md lying in Georgetown will be sold cheap to a table property in Florence >argains write at once to :>rry Herald * % # A A ) T, b. U. I ^ " * ti Fifty Cents 50c ether with only fifty-cents f ir bottle of GREAT INDIAN tie strictly according to print I t think it is worth four times^ r bring back the empty bottle the fifty-cents. It relieves a relieves lagrippc in one day; wes weakness and tired feelin neck, side, shoulder, back headache in two hours; re, gas on stomach in three kidney trouble. Relieves }f from pain. Relieves feubles, two days' treatment nil not tire you one particle, n times the case. It will work and we will give fifty dollars fou sick or breaks you up in " ything while taking it. n Good At 50c )rugCo. Y, S. C. y or Sale about ninety days. Good . Price * 1.00 Run about 500 miles. ;r Absorbers. Just ). Price .00 i Touring.. Never used. 1.00 Terms Cash. is Company s CONGRESS CLOSES. The second session of the Sixtyfifth or "War" Congress, which began last December ended at 5 p. m. last Thursday under a resolutioi^ u...i ? ,. . . uau uuuii auopteu earner in thtf \ day by the Senate, 41 to 18, and by m the House without objection. \ % mn )f 28 head of nice Horses If in need of a Horse or Mule ive you money if you will see a nice line of buggies and K s Bros. , N. C.