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ftf' " " "~~v % ?he Iforcg licrflld. r CONWAY, S. C. Ip II H. WOODWARD " U Entered at tb ePoat Office at Conway I C., as second class mail matter. I PCIII.ISllKl) BYtthY Till'KSI)AY MOKNINO . BY CONWAY PUI1U811INO CO IC I TELEPHONE 21. i K ~ ~ I TERMS: h SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , One copy, one year $1.00 , One copy, six months 75 11 One copy, three months 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. V Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will ha ? ? * - .... .? ! Kcu mr m me mtc of one I cent per word for all words over 150. I Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards of I Thanks, and all other reading Notices, I not NFWS, taking the run of the pa-1 per, . vr ill he charged at the rate of five I cents per line; and all notices in the I locul column at the rate of ten cents I per line. All changes of Advertisements must 1 be in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the follow-1 ing issue. All communications must be signed I by the name of the writer, not for pub-1 lii al ion, but for the protection of I ihis paper A DVERTISING HATES; Notice in Special Column at tbc rate 1 of one cent per word each insertion, I and none of these taken for less than I 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. I Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first I insertion, 50 cents each subsequent in-1 aertlon " Hates on long term contracts forj display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or II. H. Woodwnid, Conway, S. C THURSDAY, OCT. 23.: 1913. Tho man who will not work and stick to hie job will forever remain in the same position. There is absolutely no chance for him to advance* ?O? Thero is certainly nothing that wv-u.u iw none just now; that would tend more towards bring* ing Conway out of the woods and placing tier on the map, as it were, than the bringing in of another railroad. ? O? This is a day of advertising The man who does not advertise his business is left at the very start, and he had just as well close it up before he is taken by the cohrt of bankruptcy, ?O? Never in the world will it be possible to lotk upon all men as being honest You may as well Jook for the rascal, and often at I places where he is least suspected , to be found. j /\ ?u ti 1 here are many who refuse to g appfy any restraint whatever to I k. children. They believe in allowing n tbom to do as they please. There j are no regular hours for study or ? fl work, ?o regular hours for coming h home at night, and no set time to go away. tl S ? vJ? ec The time to train a child in a the way he should go is when he is young. No parent should neglect to restrain thw boys and girl* and mquire them to Keep striot fe rubs of good conduct. Children not irained to this by the parent Y< are apt to rebel at the laws of the yC land when they grow older and """ CC disobey thim-re^ardle^s of the conBe quences to^ihem. ~"0? % lty coming together the people A of the county can make their coun 1 ty fair a moat suoesaful enterprise, cu ^ i 11 i < 1 1 r l. - jf__* """* " * m + < " ne to which they will look forrard from year to year as a eriod when each will uieet his icigh'uor in a feeling of matual ;ood will and profit. ?0-There is hope for the farmer vho does not own his own farm, jut who has to dig out a living )n the lands of another, provided le applies himself to his work u:d haa the ability to save some,hing each year from his daily abor; for it is possible for him, in i much shortor time than one would thins, to become able to buy land of his own* ?0? Learn to appreciate the great | county in which you lire. Young men are constantly leaving here to go to Florida or Georgia and many other different states. Many of them succeed there just as they would have done here, had they stayed. Many l?arn too late that they left a groat land where they t. -1 * ? iiuu a goou cnance and swapped it off for a place where they cnild never make a decent lhing. ?0? The life of Evelyn Nesbet Thaw is base from the beginning to the end. No decout person would approve of it. Still the Now YorK American, one of the large papers jf New York City ha*- no doubt paid her thousands of dollars for the story of her life, written by herself, and in the BvelynNesbet way. And the surprise of it is that the thousands of readers of that paper are eagerly looxing forward each week to the instalments appearing in the Sunday editions of that paper* WHY IS CONWAY FIRM? Became Its Citizens Have Learned The Truth. After reading this generous and encouraging report from Mr. Do/.ior, those who have the misfortune to *ufT.?r, as ho did, will naturallr long o get similar relief. But to got the snma good as Mr. Dozier had, you shou'd get the same remedy There are of course, other kidney Dills but there are no other kidney pills the same as Doan's. That is why Conway people demand th( genuine. J L Dczlor, Mgr. Conway Iron Works, Maiu St, Conway, S. C , says: "I know tlut Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit. My back was lame and achGd severely. I usee two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, that I got from tho Norton Drug Co., and they gave me great relief." For sals by all dealers. Price 50 cent9. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the UniStates. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no ether. Adv Death of Ellrabeth Christiana Cook. Elizabeth Christiana Cook, widow Calvin C. Cook, died on Sej temper 26th, 1913, in hor 69ih year. She was married three times. She was preceded to the grave by her /ounces* child. She is survived by 'our children. She was first married to Joseph Tames. He went ofT into the war n?d was never heard from again fears after she was married to John Imith. He died in 1877. She wa? narried to C C Cook in 1886, and he lied in 1902. She spent the remain 1 er of her life with her children, aainlv wiih hor M- TT *' wv^ W l .J iun mi a iVl klford. For the greater part of er life she was a faithful member of i be Methodist churcb. But a few i ears a wo she became connected with * ae Missionary Baptist Church af weet Wft-r Branch. She was buri ^ I at this church in the presence o! ^ lar^e eroA'd of friends. H. M. A. Card of Thanks. I desire to extend my many heart- J It thanks to my many friends fov . eir kindness shown mo during thr , ness and death of my dear m ther . ou did ail you could, and witl !-> >d's help T will remember each o' , u. N. P Gore. J )NWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M b There will bo h rojnilar coir. * munlcatlon of Conway Lodjt ]] No. <i5,A.F. M. will bo bol Monday, Oct. 18th 11118,7.8 ? BRSKir |?. We hove woik f | ^ tnoBt every meGting, so ^ ^jr please come on time. q W h BRYAN, W. M M AH. DUgBNBUUX bee. * X IWorn Out? (1 No doubt you arc, if B k you suffer from any of the R \ numerous ailments to ? f which an women are sub- &E ject. Headache, backjh ache, sidcache, nervousness, weak, tired feeling, Kf kJJ are some ot the syruptoms, and you must rid ffu m $ yourself of tnem in order [I H H a to feel well. Thousands f* 'I | | of women, who have j- > uj N been benefited by tliis U 9 H remedy, urge you to w H 11 TAKE 11 1. The Woman's Tonic ( Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, g , of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Ca r d u i, B f 1 was, at times, so weak I r- j could hardly v;alk, and Jtfj Oie pal" In my back and Ksj head nearly killed me. )&/ few- After taking three bottles | of Cardui, the pains dis- D j \ appeared. Now 1 feel as ^ <j well as lever did. Every a ta suffering woman should |] 8 Btry Cardui." Getabottle |j j| P?? _jnMiigiiWTn!^ iwfi ii ii i IIHHII'i iiwiiH NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and Judgement of the court nu.de 1 y Ids Honor T 11 Spain Presiding Judge, in tincase or L M Sunday Plaintiff vs. 1) 1' II >lines Defendant, and dated the 25fh day of September A, D., 11)13, I. the uidesigned .J A Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will soil at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale on salcsday in November next, if being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lauds situate in Horry County, and described as followsj to wit. "A certain piece or parcel of land containing forty acres, the same lying and being in Simpson Crook Township, State aforesaid the same lying on the West side of Starbluff road bounded on the South by G M Long, on the by G T Holmes agreed line back to pub lie road, thence the public roud back to the beginning," TERMS of sale Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C.,September 80'h, 11)13. II H Woodward, J A Lewis, Plaintiff's At'orney Sheriff STATE OF J-OUT// CAROLINA, County of Horry. COUUTOF COMMON FLEAS Burroughs & Collins Company, PlwintiiT, vs William Wilson, ct al., Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOB BELIEF Complaint Nit Served TO THE DEFENDANTS.-William Wilson, J C. Wilson, Melvina Cause, Frances N. Booth, Laura \Y ilson, Bot>. ert Wilson, Joe IPdson, 11 r. riry Wilson, Jim Wilson. Jr., Julia Ann Ford, Sam Parker, Sarah Pinker, Jeremiah Parker, Ada Parker, Ava Ann Vaoght, Joe Parker .Olio Parker, Bessie (Jr.- ham, Melvina Wilson, otherwise known as Babe Wilson. Sallie Cause, Uornle Wilson, Flen.ie Wiison, Mar tin Wilson, Cealie Wil-on, Bolt. Wilson, Harrison Wilson, Oo'emr.n Fearwell, Walter Feiirwell, Oabriel Cause, Moss FearweM, Ida Fiaruell, Fannie Feaiuvell, Bel ie Fearweli. All and singular the heirs at law (J Robert Wilson, Joseph 1). Wilson, Su>Anua Parker, John Wilson, Mary Ed/a Farwell, Anna Cause, Sarah Wilson, Caesar Wilson, Sam Wilson, Sam Par ker, Jeremiah Parker, Olio Parker; the names of win m are unknown to plaluiiif, anil A. C. Murrell. iou are nerei.y summoned and required to anwser the complaint in this action, which has been tiled in the oliic<of the Clerk ot the CVurt ot' Common Pleas, for tlie said County, and to serve a copy of your anwser to the taid complaint on the stibrcriber at his office at Conway. S, C., within twen'y days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service, anil If yon fail to anwser the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 20th, A. 1). 1910. W. L. Bryan, 11. If. Woodward C, C. C. P. (L. B.) Plaintiff's Atty. To Joe Parker, absent defendant: 1 Take Notice that the complaint in the I Foregi ing tta'ed action, and the sum- , nous, of which /lie foregoing is a copy, ' vere filed in the olliee of the Clerk of j lie Court of Common Pleas, at CVnwuy, i i. C., on the 3rd day of July A. I), 1913. ? V ii Bryan 11 II Woodward { ; C CP(L. S.) Plaintiff's Attorney. \ Trespass Notice. All persons arc forbidden under j leralties of law to hunt or in any- j iay trespass on this tract, of land * founded North by lard of 0. A. ,awrimore and the .Tord mvil'o road lading to Conway.'West by land of j I- W. Singleton, South by lands of f V. II Cannon and J M. Singleton. & last by land owned by Eddy Lake lypress Co. Any violations will a dealt with according t > the most a brict puni hroent of'la w. S-m J. j, land. Adv. 10-80-41 n a For Weakness and Loss of Appetite tie Old Standard general strengthening tonic ^ ROVE'S TABTEI.H88 chill TONIC, drives out alaria and builds up the system. A true tonic I id sure Appetizer. For Adults and children. 50c. " - w ^ W -w ? ^ -?II. ?? NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree made by 1)is Honor T. H. Spain in ' the case of Ilenry Mnllins. plaintiff, vs. J I) In*wis, et al, defendants, ' and dated September 24th, 1013, the undersigned will sell at. public * auction before the Court House door at Conway, S C , during legal hours of sale ou salesdav in Novembe' next, it being the 3rd day of said month, that certain tract of t land described as follows, to-wu: ' "All that certain tract of land j in the County of Horry, State afore j said, containing (100) one hundred i and sixty acres, more or less, bound ed on the North by Calvery Owens, on the East by land of A G Lewis, on the South by land of Mrs N G Uolliday, and on the West by land of Alex McLhiniel." Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. W Jj Hiyan, Clerk of the Court. Dated Sep'ember 29thf A D 1913 NOTICE OF SALE Uuder and by virtue of the decree and judgement of the court made by his Hon i or T, H. Spain Presiding Judge, In the case of Mite hem Mill Ueinnant Corporation, Plaintiff vs. S. L. Moore Defendant, and dated the 2r>th day of September ! A 1), 1913, I, the undersigned J A Low- j tc, Nheilff of liorry County, will sell ai public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in uorry v,ouuiy, and state of South Carolina, (luring legal hours of sale, on salesday in November next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described us follows, to-wit; "All and singular that certuin piece, parcel ov lot of laud situate, lying and biing ar, or near, the village of Alien, in Conway Township, County of 7/orry and Mate aforesaid, containing one half (1-5;) acre, and described as follows, to-wit; Commencing at a stake 3xo on the Jones line and running thence S. 8-1 W, 2.30 ch?. to a stake; tnence N. 84 E., 210 elm. to a stake; thence S. 0 E., 2.18 chf. to the beginning corner. Helng the wun? lot of land conveyed to mo by Jo? Faulk by his deed dated April 20tli, 1912, and recorded In office of I?, M. C. for llorr) County in Hook HUH, page 288." Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., October 2nd, A D 1913. J. A. Lewis, H II Woodward, 8horiir of II. C. Plaintiff's Attorney. Sue life insurance. insurane We represent the largest companies. Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement df claims. Minimum insurance cost_ i D A Spivey & Company IN81MANCI IthOKlkS I IE 10 III it as. When you are sick there is onls one rule to follow. Don't triflle with medicine of doubtful value o> take something 13L0C A USE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble. Sec a Practicing Phytic.an, have hitrdiagnose your case, thats the sure way to get the right n edic'ne for vour particular ailment. Bring the orescriv turn to us aud we will givi vou exictly what that prescription calls for and at a reasonable price. We are qualified to do good work and havo only the best drugs the markets i.tTo - ds Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWA1", - s. a | ?f?fr<hKgK?a Annum it. mum J A WARNING! | j WE would like to say to the c ^ people of Conway th<U we r.rc P w position to furnish you with the P ft freshest and nicest P 0 8 BEEF, I 8 JIIAMS, | SAUSAGE, ft SALT MEATS, P 13 (UREA K FAST BACON, I I A STAPLE ANDJFANCY GRCCE | RIES? ' B A Be sure to give us a trial order 1 Everything delivered at your 9 door. ~ | WOODWARD BROTHERS. I Phone 35, > S3 b **n ?t ?ro fed Lower.* 1.^ That is Ihc way you f?e t Coco-Cola ' I j nd other fine drinks from the ice' L ox p.i d fountain of B O. Todd, Man-, Ker. You deserve the best when you >?y honest money for it. Get these I t the Ca h Grocery Co, | Preth Supply of Fancy Cakes and. Il audit:,. For those call in at 1 1] Zash Grocery Co' 1 J MDORMAPS Conveyancer, Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incur poratcs Companies. \bstracting and Copying done. ?- P- HAWES GROO ICR Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respo< tfull) nolhite! and will he appreciated. Mntlsfacth n guaranteed or your money baca. N.? trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you want ask for it. GEO. LUM LAUNGRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for work left hero. Positively no work delivered until ic r??*o sented. Laundry not called for in 30 days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM r ~ - . . . _ - I Ques Tfc has boon asked ril "How ran you affo 0 beautiful $400.00 Claxt< as you odverti: Our A We prefer tc teli HCutic rather than 10 articks at a pr fv just ninety moro ptcple pa reason fsr our beir.fc in busi r! means that we must brirtf the jd ces and #ocd values will brir Itfivin# away this piano is simp to our store and it is doin<j it, us. NORTON PAYKWR A CHECK.' HAVE A CHI YOUR. BIL 'V Thoae who have never had a bank oc< ne. Each check you write is a It EC El pending; you've nlwaju "got money," Make OUH Ban F'lrst Katie CONWA i G COLLINS, President. Cut out thi s coup at Norton Drug Compa exchange it for twt the $400 Piano Cont WUfcii wiuuig for (Jaia.O)<utf Ve Want you ; - ?H. C. CANNON General Land Surveying. Otiice-Buck Building j CONW Y. S O. j , J. M. JOHNSON, i CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Piairepe. Bond-building an i 8 wers, Draughting and Blue Printing W C SINGI ETON j ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stairs Buck Building Baker & Dusenbury Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C. Office Spivey Building. .lion j us' several times re! to ^ivo away ibat ; an Parlor Grand Piano. ^ j [:j so you will do?' |j nswer I i (i 111) m f t (11?i ((111 < i ( l y cfit of one dollar (ach. ll means B Ironizirir cur stoic. Ihe oi ly n rcss is to do business. Ibis B people to our store. Low pri- A g us customers always. Our |J ily to brirg additional business S every day. It pays you and I DRUG CO. I II BILL WITH THEN YOU ^ jfer XA ^^HcmX dUek M d " " -. -ount know not ihe convenience of PT Villi L *1 /?tir ? * . . , j m nuvn JU&IIIUH niUCD yOU SIC ' and you can't lofc it ror be robbed k YOUR Bank. ?nail Bank Y, S. C, I) A SP1VEY, Cashier, on, and present it ny ' b and they will inty-f ive votes in est. NC thai ean ba Absolutely Depended Upon ed?the only attention needed is oiling?waiting us prove to you why the R AWLEIGH has bor Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability,En- i (ect Balance. The smoothest running engine built, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense, J ever gets tired, always ready, soon pays lor itself. A MACHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Qa. * Tell u. what you need an eaciae ies, bt-k forCattl guc ' E." / r Job Work. ./ # ; ... ^ ' J