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VICtttRY LOAN MUST , BE MADE ATTRACTIVE i 1 + i Glass Gives Views 3efore Ways and Means Committee 1 T-iiP JECRETARY RIMES??! i | broaoem Authority | Not Wise to Attempt to Fix | Interest Rate and Duration Now. ' Washington.?Secre tary Glass loL' j the house ways and means conuni - 1 tee that it was apparent "something i 1 I " | must he done to make the bonds or notes of the Victory Liberty Lean more attractive tlvm their prottecc-s.. sol's" and asked thai congress gi\'" him authority to fix intero t rat and determine exemptions from taxation according to financial eor.d'tions existing when the I >an is flon ed in April. The head of the nation's financial sj stein also urg? d that authority h i yiven the war finance corporation to i make advances to exporter- net ' exceed $1,000,000,000 and that the purposes for which the treasury m y Piukc loans to foreign governments be broadened. Mr. Glass said both provisions were necessary for re toiation of the country's fore go tiadc c>.n<i would bo mutually ludpfnl to this government and the allies. Mr. Glass told the comnrttce that at the rate disbursements were being made it was apparent that only a radical reduction in the remaining month of the fiscal year could bring the year's expenditures within the &1S,000,000*000 which Former Secretary McAdoo had hoped would cover the government's expenses. Cash disbursements during the first ten days of February showed a "very gratifying decrease," but Mr. Glass pointed out that heavy payments on informal war contracts were being held in Abeyance until congress acted Mil Gari t thljr; ALL THE NEWEST S MAKE YOUR SELECT 6ETTING JUST THE! I A COMPLETE LINE 0 YOU CAN DO ALL Y AND QUALITY GUAR Gari . n ponding legislation affecting i :ncm. Under the ciicumstances an 1 i kvith a lloating debt of $.">,000,000 in ; treasury certificates increasing approximately $1,100,000,000 a month lie thought the committee would not be surprised by his recommendation for authorizations for an additional $5,000,000,000 issue of bonds. There remain unissued under previous legislation slightly in excess of $5,000,000,000. POSTMASTER FAAMINA'KMtti. g The United States Civil animation to bo held at Georgetown^? S. C., on March 22 1019 as a rcsuli of which it is expected to make certification to fill a contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth-class postmaster at Murrcls Inlet an 1 other vacancies as they may occur at that office, unless it shall be decided in the interests of the service to fid \\y sacancy by reinstatement. The ecnipen. ation of tlv> postmaster at this office was $19(> for the last fiscal year. Applicants must have reachc 1 their twenty-first birthday on the date of the examination. Applicants must lo^'dc within tlv t< r:iory Mipplk i by the pc-st office. fhe examination is open to all fit's n.> cf the United States who can cc nelv wi h the requirements. ' Ap}>l ;;* n hi inks, Form 1 752, 1 lull in. onruUion concerning t'-? i quiroi. mis of the examination can. ' o secured from the postmaster nt| Muvrt :1: I;.lot or from tiic Unite ' j FLa!e> ( ivil Sorvic x Commission, j Washington, P. C. i \'>})i Ion should bo properly I executed and filed with the Con mi t 'on at V.'a hington, I). C , at tho oi.iii.- st pra Ticahle date. LHTTFR FROM FUAXCK. Gievrcs, (Loire-Ft-Cher) France. Jan. 20, 1010. To the Kditor of Tho Horry Herald: As 1 have a lot of friends to whom it i-? impossible to write to individually 1 am taking this method of writing* to them collectively. Well, 1 have been in France almost a year now, and am in fine health, although 1 long to come home, and see all of my old friends. Just a few words '41 regard to the camp where I an\v stationed. It is the largest supply depot in France, and is about 175 miles from where the last fighting took place, and 125 miles from Paris, During some of the heavy firing we could hear the roaring of the cannon, / A ninery upem AT ell & Gi 'ABOR, N. < SDAY, F PRING STYLES AND GO! ION, WITH PLENTY OF HE HAT THAT WILL SUIT YOl F DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OUR SPRING SHOPPING A1 ANTEED. rell & G TABOR, NORTH CAROLIT and it was very fascinating. Even though I did not get to the front I and use .a gun, 1 feel as though ) I have done my du?y here, as some I one had to do the work here. Our H battalion, the 30th, has made a good | record for itself, and we are all I p: oud of it. They are all hard work | ir.g boys. Do not know how much longer will be over here. My two brothers, Joe and Ceasar, are in my comivuiy, so we are together all the time. We arc having a few cold .la^Bttheujf"now? .The first freeze of 1'^wn$r occurred night before last,^ut"us wejiavo wooden bat- p r;u k to live in wo arc very comfortable. The road that runs through our camp is quite a historic road, as it is the one that Joan of Arc rode over during her life time when she was fighting for France. Well, 1 can't think of any thing* else to write s<> will close litis time with respects land regards to ,a!l. Corporal Cain Wilson, Co. "A." 301th Labor Battalion, A. 1\ O. No. 713, American E. F. OBITUARY. fr On Dec. 18th, 1918, the death un-jl - ( 1 visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. j? I). A. Collins and took their loving j| .on, Johnnie, who was 17 yeav oJ$ age. lie had "Flu," pneumonia fob. |jjj 1 .wing. All that kind and loving hands could do was done, but nothing Ih , ?- i i . " add . lay the coiu, icy lianas 01 1 ath. Ho loaves a father, mother, !r f in* sisters and two brothers, and a j ?j hist of sorrowing friends and re! a- 12 ivos. Whi!:> wo mourn our loss wo jig !;no\v it is his eternal gain. |N .Johnnie's face was charming, ? Mi - presence was sweet; Hut a bright shining home of An- i He has gone to meet. Wo loved you, yes wo loved you, ^ Mill Jesus loved you more; Ho lias gently called you * To that bright shining shore. K You arc gone hut not forgotten, IE Never will your memory fade; I Sweetest thoughts will over linger, | 'Round the grave where you are I laid. jj His loving cousin, B ?Gertie Stevens. i <j - % H Tlie net result of President Wil- I !.son's European trip is a definite will E among the elder statesmen of the I i world to form a League of Nations. | c. :EB 20 ors from which to :lp to assist you in i best. and shoes. in fact [ our store. prices i * reen u 1????? * W&. warn - I^^I^PP^BflEifl < y?{sKj| IN cem iua vk YOU Time?Freight?R I It will pay you to i ves ment of acclimated, sound \ i Our stock on han.l aff I m I \ A / A AAA i 4- I lf\! ? ? #11 in aaa! a i?au ivc puomvuiy ijutiiditi 4 Carlot buyers can sav: | time, freight and heavy tra I If yo^ are in the mark a We can positivley show yoi Powt Barn 103 J i ???? IN LOVING MEMORY. Four months ago the death angjl visited our home and took from us our darling child, Mrs. Mellie Richardson Anderson, wife of R. B. Anderson. Oh, it was so hard to give her up. She leaves a father, mothev, two brothers, four sisters, a husband and five little children to Vvllt lOA f/lrvl f Uof Altr llivsuill n;i iiui) Mia nt ivci viutv vuloss is her eternal gain for she left us a bright promise of her eternal I home. She was thirty years of age. J [Joined the Methodist church in early life and was a member at her death. She was always a good .and sweet child, and she was a loving mother, and a dear wife. She was only sick five days with that dreadful disease, influenza, and complications. h A.1. 4^. AMMtlAn AU T-T A /I I tM Illll lid IU *kv vuvn, Nor scorn her humble name; For 'twas to bless such soulsas her, The Lord of Angels came. C, the lost, the unforgotten, Though the world b eoft forgot; O, the shrouded and the lonely, In our hearts they perish not. if #1 i $ bm i fPi r? i $ m mm uird m COLUMBI gan s \ailroad Fare and Risks itijnlo our selling methods an /oarscj mules. orJs ample selection and quality :ce cur mules to be sound and w ; money by buying here and get nsportation risks. et for mules?ten or a hundredi the greatest mtile value for you ill Fuel Com Call J. Davis Powell at 423. COLUMBIA, S. C. L Lincoln Street. Near S. A. L. B Sweet is the clay of sacred rest; No mortal cares shall seize her breast; O may her heart in tune be found ' When her mother clasps her hand. 1 'Tis finished: So the Savior cried. i She meekly bowed her head and , Tis finished: Yes thy race is inn, ( The battle fought, the victory won. Her Mother, Mrs. S. C. Richardson. - o ? Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remody. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mufcous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube 1s Inflamed you have a riimhlitic HOiirwl or Imnorfert henrlne. nnrt when It la entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be roduccd nnd this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A I AVE Transportation 4 d look over our assort- I to satisfy the most criti- I orkers. I 24-hour delivery, saving I ?get in touch with us. 1 ! r money. I pany ' * |.*| :y. Depot I NOTICE OF SALE. ' i Under and by virtue of a Ilill of Sale from W. A. Hammond to J. D, Hooks, dated the 9th day of May A. ^ D., 1918; I have seized and will sell at public auction in Bayboro Township at old Bayboro, at EievetTs(ll) o'clock in the forenoon on the 21st day of February A. D., 1918, the following doRcrihrwl n??'(JA?nl ? , , J/V1 17VIIMI orty, to-wit: I One grey mule, I One dun colored cow, One net of blacksmith's tools consisting of one bellows, one anvil, one vise, and a few other articles. Terms of sale cash. J. A. LEWIS, Agt., for J. D. Hooks. Feb. 1, 1019. _^> -y Grove's Tasteless chill Took restores vitality and energy by purifying and en* rlchlng the blood. You can soon feel Pa Strength* ning, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c, James W. Johnson, of Marion, s5. C'., w.io in Conway on legal business last Tuesday. , *