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s VOL XX111. ffiiiil For Some Handsome Stores on Main Street. BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO. ^ The Store and Office* of this Firm are to Occup> the [Norman Lot To l?e the Largcat and llandsom - ( est Building- In Conway. The contract was made last week by Burrough & Collins Company for , the erectiou of two buildings on Main Street to be erected on tbe Norman property adjoining the new * brick building now occupied by the ; Kuss Adams Co. One of the build- | ings, known as the store building, ( will be two stories high, will have a , frontage of 50 feet on Main Street , and will extend back from tneStreei , for the distance of 100 fest. The | other of the two buildings will contain the offices and real estate busi- j ness of Burroughs & Collins Com- . pany, it will adjoin the store building on the southern side, will meas- | ure 27 feet front on Main Street, and j will extend back for 57 feet.. Tbe } contract provides for the erection of , a large fireproof vault in the ollice j building and this is intended to take care of the valuable land papers and other records of the Company. The store building will have four rows j of shelves, one on one side of the 5b foot space and the other two rows . in the middle. The building will occupy the greater part of the space wnicn is now vacant between the , store of Russ-Adams and the pror- s erty of W. R. Lewis. ; The business men of the town are ( glad to learn of this move on the , part of this large concern, which has during nearly two decades con- | ducted the largest mercantile busi- . ness in ilorry County. Heretofore j their main business has beei: carried . on at what is called the "Gully | Store", which is situited more than j ^ a quarter of a mile from the court- , house and entirely separated from , the other business houses of the town. Their move to Main Street , will enhance the value of otbsr | property in that part of tho town j aud will result no doubt, in bringing still other comoanies to Conway. Tho friends of the Company | for many years pa^t, have been urging Mr. P. A, Burroughs to move the business down town and | these friends were working not only ( r ic the interest of Mr Burroughs, but in behalf of the other business j interests of Conwny. , Between the 0IV130 building and , thejstore of Mr W It Lewis an avenue 30 feet in width will be opened running all the way from Main Street to the lake wilh concrete pavements and proper grading. The front of the new buildings will consist of plate glass and selected brick. The cement side walK which has already been laid down to the southern wall of the Russ-Adams building will be Completed down tO Mr. Lamms nvnn - r . W erty as soon as the now building has been comploted. V Took l-ejr Ball. The appeal of W, J. Bruton from the decision of the Mayor's Court, finding him guilty of violation of the town ordinance relating to con ? traband liquor came up for hearing in the higher Court on Wednesday of last week. Ha had boon tried in ( the town Court on two counts, one for selling liquor and one for trans- ! porting contraband liquor on the streets in the night time. The : writtou verdict of the Mayor failed to state whether ho had been con- 1 victed upon both of these counts, or ; only one of them The Court decided that they would sustain the con- '< viction upon thecourtfor transport- 1 but not upon the count for selling ' and the case was remanded to Mayor 1 Little for the purpose of re sentenc- j ing Bruton. After this decision of the Court Bruton remained about 1 town, but on the following morning he had disappeared and could not ' be found. He is still absent. 1 News from Zoan. \ Mr Editor: Please allow me space in your valuable paper for these words The health of the community is, not so good. There is a good deal 1 of sickness at this writing. * Wo are all very busy getting ready for the work ahead of us, WP hPAP nf nr? iim/1/15 ,??? *1? .. w ? ~ . v. uv TTcuum^a iur l/UU I . near future, I Mr R J C Ward met with a very painful accident recently. Ilis horse ' ran away and Mr Ward had his leg 1 broken and sustained other injuries i from which he is suffering very j much He is under the care of Dr ! Lewis, of Green Sea. Good luck to the dear old Herald ( and its many readers. J FS. ( Card of Thanfc s. 1 I take this method of thanking my many friends for their kindness shown to me during my recent Illness. Noah Shelly, K mm mi If i 1 1 LxpWinatioii of "Drujr Act " Editor llerakl:?Soon after returning home after adjournment of General Assembly, on Eebruiry 10, I was besieged on every ha'd, beside -s haing II axled with letters from all quarters of the county o incoming a "Bill" which was presumably made into law regarding the selling of drugs. The rumor and certain auonvmous writers who circulated a part of the printed bill had it that uo one could sell drugs of any kind after 1st of July, If 10, except a p yMcian, pnarinaoUt or one skilled in medicine; and said bill was introduced by Mr Ridgell The rum o* ulso made it appear ihat said b 11 had passed or would piss and would ho made a law. So there was consideraole comment and the people wore importuning their represonlat ves to oppose tho measure Now, as this rumor had riveted itself so strongly upon the mimK of the people th'>v were hard lo make believe, but what it was a law. B_jause of this fact, 1 have, in order to satisfy the minds of all, put myself to a little trouble to get the facts in the matter for the bencht if all conceruid, and take this medium of explaining to all. The facts ire a follows: On February 4th Dr Midgell, of Hexi ngton conn ty i n t rod uced44 House Bill No. 12tit)." That no one could sell medicine as before referred except he was a pharmacist or physician, etc. This bill was referred to committee on "Meuical AlTairs" but was never reported back to the House by that committee and therefore was never acted upon by the House of Representatives So you ill can see clearly that no such law was passed Now, whv tho bill was never reported back to tho House 1 can't <ay, except the committee thought it a travesty and an outrage even Lo kill time with such an unjust and inreasonuhie measu re Why, certainly, 1 have no fault to lind with people who want to know About such a matter?a matter that is so unjust and concerns the masses is it does. As for tne, if I could nave orevented Slioh n. mo-aanm ffnm .? passing, I would have boon there jntil vet opposing it, if it lead been required rather than let an act pass which would have been so detrimental to th masses just for the tew to monopolize the sale of drugs For selfish interest. I trust that ail will be satisfied md content now, and this explanation will suffice. Now, again, allow me to say, that 1 am only too g'ad to give any informatiunl can, not only on thN juestion, but any other that the public may wish. With sincerity to you and my constituency, I b^g to remain obediently yours, M. M. STANLEY, Loris, S. C. Hove Yon Kidney Trouble. now ill M.N I) OPT. Fill a build of common gla.-s with your water and let it stand tweniyfour hours; a sedioni.t or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it sains .\our linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass: it or pain in the b'-iek is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO Go to Norton Drug Co , and got a ">0e box of B LOO DINE BLOOD AND KIDNEY TABLETS and if they do not help you Norton Drug Co., will give you your money hack. There is comfort in the knowledge so often express* d, that BLOODINE AND KIDNEY TABLETS the ^reat kidney re mi dy fuliills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidney, liver, bladder and very p?rt of the urinary passage fbey correct inability to hold water and scolding pain in passing it, or A W . t . pact meets tuliowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that anpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the night Fhe mild at.d the extraordinary of feet of BLOO 1)1 ME BLOOD AND KIDNRY TABLETS is soon realized. Tney stand the highest for their wonderful cures of the most [^stressing cases By mail f>0o. The Bloodine Corp., Boston, Mass. Tlic Next Court. The item appearing in tho editorial co.umns stating that the next term of court for Horry county would convene here on May 23rd, was inserted through mistake. The Spring term of the Court of Common Pleas will convene at don way on Monday, April 4ih, this prlng earlier than usual for the irvtil rv 4 ^ aL ! / ? juuiij? term 01 misijourt A roster :>f cases to be tried is in course of preparations by members of the bar And these eases will be published later. There appears on the jury calendar a total of 2f> cases, perhaps not more than a third of this number will oe disposed of at the approaching term. W. Boyd Jones, of Justice, spent last Thursday in Conway on l< gal business. CONWAY, S. C., THl Crosby Elliott, of Conway, Elected President. WILL HORRY WIN PRIZE? Some of I lie Boys ut Loast of Hurry are Tnkltijr a Comnioiida hie Interest In tbc Corn Club Move merit and arc Determined to Uphold ttio Honor of Horry at all Hazards. Toe Horry Boys' Corn Club was oroairzeil hero last week. Fiftysix were enrolled. The boys are very enthusiastic and enter purely from a standpoint of interest.. Sixty-seven pecks of prolific corn has deen ordered. Ci.uh No. 1. ?Bucks. Tillman Dusenbury, Conway. Willard Martir., Haskell. Bonnie Dusenbury, Toddville. Carl Dusenburv, Toddville. .1 irn Todd, Forney. C. II. McCracken, Wolsie. W. 10. Hyman, Conway. B C. Jordan, Conway. Charley CFas^ow, Conway. James Tisdal, Iliskell. Alex J. Bourne, Couwav. 11. 10. Bourne, Don^ola. John T. Bong, Wolsie, Ci.uh No. 2.?Conway. Everett Watts, Conway. Willie Moore, Conway. Tilos B Price, Conway. J. O. Chestnut, Conway. (ieort/e O Chestnut, Conway. A .lines Graham, Conway. Detlow Waller, Conway. Paul Smith, Conway. Crosby Elliott, Conway. Club No. 3. ? Do<? Bluff. J *n1 () Hncks, Jordanville. G 11 Martin, Jordanville. Oliver J imes, Galivants Ferry. Solomon Lovell, Jordanville. Henry Hardwick, Jordanville. Gay Sing eton, Jordanville. Noah. C. Bucks, Cool Spring, drier Flocks, Gilivauts Ferry. Jesse Daniel, Route 1 Galivants Ferry. O. B. Lewis, Jordanville. W. 11. Hacks, Route 1 Galivants Ferry, Joseph U. Cooper, Jordanville. Club No. 5?Galivants Fkrry Miles Gaskin. Galivants Ferry Jellerson Lewis, Galivants Ferry (5 Ford Kirton, Galivants Ferry Club No 6. ?Floyds Joe llarrelson, Nichols Johnnie Stroud, Nichols, Lettronuie Soles, Nichols. Loyd Ford, Nichols. J. M. Norton, Nichols. L N. Norte n, Nichols. Club No. 7 ?Green Sea. John Derham, Jr., Green Sea. Gordon Lnpo, Green Sea. Comrnio Lupo, Green Se?a. Club No 8- Simpson Creek Thurman Boyd, Loris. C. H. Hard wick, Loris. Daniel 1). lleuiford, Loris. Club No 9?Little River Dav ton R Hard wick, Warn poo Lt II. Ward, Warn pee. Cluij No 10? Don wood Neck J >hn M. Edge, Hind. Willie Vaught, tNixonville. Ci.uh No. 11 ?Socastek 13 S'rgletou, Socastee. To mume M. Marlow, Singleton. Ma I ley ._talvey, Stalvey. After the boys had been enrolled, Hon I. B. Mai tin suggested that the oflicers be elected by a com* mitteo which resulted in electing Crosby Elliott, President; Cordon Lup~>, Vice-President: Joe llirrelsnn, Secretary and Jefferson Lewis, Treasurer. Owing to the rush there may be some mistake in a name or possibly a name left out. If there are any mistake*, drop a card to Prof S H. Brown telling where it is and how to correct it. No mistakes were intentional. The clubs were given the old township numbers. Bayboro No 4 was not represented at the organization. Stubborn as .vlules. are liver and bowels sometimes; seem t.n htilk without, ouhbo 1^"" W X ui II there's trouble?Loss of Appetite? Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr King's New Life Pills, the world's best Stomach and Livei remedy. So easy. 25c at Norton Drug Co. Mr London writes: 4*If I owned your Tea, I would guarantee a cure or refund their money, I say it's Nature*8 cure and the only one for the blood M llollister's Rocky Mountan Tea cured him where other | remedies faiied. Try it with yourself. Con way Drug Co. JRSDAY, MARCH 17.. 1910 To Hie Trustees: Several deposited money with fcht Bounty Treasurer last fall for State aid to lenirthi n school term of theii school, but were too late. In the State Fwper intenOcat; meeting in Columbia. i? the Srd inst., the State Supori?? tendent ol Education said that he would pay two dollars for one as ho did las? vear for all tuonev deposited before February 2llrd, 1010. I called Ids attentiou to the feet that, several schools in the county bud raised some money but had not deposited it waiting to see whether or not the Legislature made another appropriation. lie said that any trustees who deposited money with the County Treasurer under a certified sta'ement that it was raised before February 11th, 11)10, that he would honor their application and pay them two for one. The matter requires the immediate attention of the trustees and patr ns, because the State Board will meet the last week of the month to frame rules to govern the distribution of the present appropriation of $<>0,000. After their meeting it will oe too late to pet aid ? xerpt for special taxes which will be dollar lor dollar. Several disti ict-s are voting on a special levy in order to p> t some of this appropriation the first of July, S. II, Brown. Civil Cases to he Trt-tl. Court will convene hereon April 4'h, and the. following rosier of <.:a>-cs to be tried has been arranged by the tru mbers of the bar. MONDAY . APItll. 4tII. Ormand vs llorry Lumber Com pany. Leo vs Telegraph Company. TI'KSPAY, A Pitt I. OTIl . Smith vs A 15. Graham. Smith vs J. 15. Grabum* Smith vs Bred Graham. Wr.HNF.SDAV, A Pit 11. Gill Olardy vs I (abroad C mipauy. Holliday vs Best. llu^yins vs Price. tii ntsi? a v, a pit 11, 7tii. McNabb vs Railroad Compvny. Conway Livo Slock Company vs Ra. 1 road Com pany. Fill da v, a phi i. 7th. I Gore vs Johnson . Commerce Trust Co., vs llyman. Collins vs Stalvey PKTIT J CUV W II Holt, J C Hicks, Lucian Bel 'amy, J H Atkinson, Henry M Stevjens, P Li Wa^on, Thus W Booth, L I) Suf/^s, .1 Press Williams, E M Meares, M Vance Stanly, John it jGore, D W Hardwick. A. J Johnson, J Emory Holmes W J Hughes, Prank Williams, W B Jones, J L Butler, W K Brown, F () Watson, O 15 Leonard, Thos J Cox. 15 F Moore, B Prank Graham, .J C Patrick, J Fletcher G >re, Geo S Price, l) I) Edtfo, M W Cook, T A Wilson, CM Reaves, Alex L Hardee, Andrew J Cox, C Hardee, L D Cox. Spring Opcniinr. Spring Millinery opening Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22nd and 23rd. Latest styles for Spring and Summer, including reproduction of he newest and most beautiful New York patterns will be displayed.* You are most cordially invited. J S CAUSEY, Conwav, S C. Judirnient Below Affirmed. The Supreme Court of the State has aflirmrd the judgment, of the lower Court in the ease of J. L. and U. L Bell, plaintifT's vs Gardner & Lace.y Company. This ca*e was tried in the Circuit Court at Conway at the Fall term 1000, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiffs for the recovery of the tract of land in dispute, and the sum of #200.00 damages. Gardner & Lacey Lumber Company appealed to the Supreme Court which Court sustained the dccis'on of the Circuit Court. The plaintiffs were represented by FI, If. Woodward and Dr. Francis DufTie, who hud sold the land to the plaintiff-, was represented bv Robfc B. Scarborough, and the defendant* in the ca*e were r? presented by Col. C, P Qualtiebuum of Conway and M. C. Woods, of Marion. /i 11 /a wim i: r ii i?i lo it of a volcano excites brief interest, ar.d your interest in skin oruptions will be as short if you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tlie quickest euro. Even the worst bo:Is, ulcers or fe ver sores are soon healed by it Best for Burns. Cuts, Bruises soreLips, Chapped hands, Chilblains ard Piles. It gives instant relief at Norton Drug Co. W. P. Viok, General Manager of New York Racket Store Company, left the (irst of this week for the northern markets for the purpose of laying in a new stock of Spriug and Summer goods. This enterprising concern has a large advertisement running in this paper from time to time, ano those desiring to purchase general merchandise would do well to keep up with this store. JE Iff Eli ! Gathered by a Herald Man on llis Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE 'BOUNCE. Stray Hits of New* Gathered t?y the Waysltlt for the liiforniaHon and Instruction of llerald Keader*- filnppciiliifts of Interest About the Cltv. A. M. Anderson, of Tabor, N. C., was in Conway last Thursday* Sheriff B. .1 Sessions was in Bayboro township the latter part of last week on business pertaining to his cflico. It expels all poisons, stimulates tho internal organs, cleanses the system and purities the blood Such is Hollister's Uoekv Mountain Tea ihe most effective preventative and cure of bad b.ood, constipation and sluggish liver. Conway Drug Co. llev. Mr. 1 Lodges, the financial agent of Columbia College,spout the first of this week ai Con way and in ihe County. Littie Dorothy, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Ambrose died last Thursday to the regret of many friends of this family. 11. P. Little went to Pair Bluff one day the latter part of last week where he has just completed several large brick buildings for the Bank of Fair BlulT and others. We have just received a carload < 1 American field Fence and Barb Wire and will have another ear to r.o...i :? - - ' 1 i . idiuio , anvi can rviiit yuu ilS l'l) It' gu Ml unci prices, VV I) & C A Hickman, at. the Hardware Store, Loris, S. C. 2\v")0 The new Board of Supervisors of itcgislrat ion held their tirst meeting here last Monday and organized. The board now consists of M s^s. A. M. Dusenbury, Kd Pagoan.t vV. D. Hickman. WIicii Kut>l>cr* Itccomc \vcc??ary And your rIioch ptm-h, shako into your ?ho<*3 Allen's ? ot Mass, tho nnlitn'ptic powder for 111** foot. It cures iniinful, swollen, amurting, HU>nting feet, ami takes the Ming out of the corns and humous. .Just tho tiling for patent leather shoes, dancing parlies and for Itrotikiug in new shoes. Many people cannot wear heavy Mocking* comfortably without uhnking Allen's Pool nse Into the shoes. Sold everywhere AV. Sample KlO K. Addiess, Allen S. Olmslsd, l.c Uuy, N. V. Don't accept any substitute. News from Burcol. Editor Herald: Please give me space for a few words from this place, Health of our community is very good with a few exceptions. Myrtle Beach was represented last Sunday by a nice crowd of people Come again, friends and spend the afternoon here It is impossible to call the name of all the visitors. Out there were Mr T H Martin and family, Mr VV B Chestnut, Miss Eva Causee, Mr HucUs, who has recently accepted a position with the Burroughs <fc Collins Co , at Myrtle Beach and i guess there we?*e about twenty-five others, including Mr J D Tim merman and family. No weddings to report just now, but we are certainly expecting the i\ol I o f ri 5 rw # n a/?.\ v.?v i 10 uu ? iii^; o??vmi The writer had the pleasure of attending the debate at Withers school house last Wednesday night. This school seems to be progressing very nicely Best wishes to the Herald and its readers. Subscriber. News Prom Ciootl Hope, Mr. Editor:?Will you allow me space in your paper for a few words, tlealth of the community is gocd at present. e have been having lots and scores of rain but tVie weather is clear again and farmers are busy as bees preparing for planting. No weddings to report at this time as everybody is too busy to get married, but o, my! listen for the bells about November. Rev C. V Bullock filled his regular appointment at Good Hope last Saturday and Sunday, ar.d Rev W. D. Stevens also preached us a very intert sting sermon Sunday evening. On the night of February 2(5 h, a fruit - upper was given at Mr. li C. Dorman's, which entertained qu to a nnmhn.r of vmimr A miu.inn J to gaon s worn played which nil s<* rneu to enjoy. At about 9:30 o'clock we repaired to the dining room where an ample feast was spread Miss Kiltie Hardee was asked to cut tin cake which she did . About 10:30 o'clock the crowd do parted having declared themselves being joyously intertained. Those who were present were Mioses Matfcle Hardee Kate Hardee, Bertha Hardee, Gertie Holmes, Mollie Graham and M.ittio Thomp kins. Mossrs. Mc C Holmes, Willie Holmes, iJallie Holmes, Bennie Graham, Jimmie Graham Ceoh Graham. Oliver Hardee, Otto Hamilton, Hallie Dorman, Ueroeri IDorinan, B.'rt Lee and Hump Thorn pkins. Jack O' Lantern. X No. 49 Essi.Ncn or lemmon Substituted far l.iciuor.- w. c. T. Union Coud<:inns% it. At a called meeting of the Conwav Woman's Christ an Temperance Union held March 1 1th, l'.'lO the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, it has boon brought to our knowledge that essence and oxtract of lemon, commonly used for llivoring food, is being used as a drink, oven to the extent of intoxication, being ninety per cent alcohol, thoreforc, Uo.-olved 1. That we declare ourselves unalterably oopo-ed toils use in all re poets and that wo will heroaflor in:it:use of other and less harmful flavoring in its place. 2, That we respectfully request the merchants of Conway and vicinity to discontinue tho sale of lemon flavoring and other preparations having the some effect in liquid form. !'?. That we call upon tho Christian worn* n of tin; town and neighborhood to substitute other flavoring for essence and extract of lemon, "lest we make our brothel to ofl'end 1, That a copv of thc?o resolutions bo sent to all the merchants of Conway and to tho Field and tho Herald for puhlioat ion.. Mrs U .). LVtteogor, Mrs W T. (I ddtinch, M rs C. 11 SoUler, Mrs U. Ur. jusenbury, Mrs Newton Sweet, M rs ICIi/. > < >1 v -r. Mrs (' M. Ud wards! ? ? ?, J Mi's .J. 1' .) itiiison, Mr.v, J. S I)usenbury, Mrs A 15. McCoy, Mrs A K. Wait,' Miss Xlla Oils, Mi ss Sarah Tosdale, Miss Uraco Langston, M rs 15 T 11 v man, Mrs W Percy Hardwicke, Mrs H A 151 Id win. llox Slipper. Thorn will bo a box supper at the Shell school house on the night of the 2b'.h of March The ladies will please bring boxes and cakes. The gentlemen will bring w< 11 filled purses. We will also have some nice speeches and tniisic. (1 kx! order will be expected. School Children. I'rotrre.isivc Supper. There will be a Progressive Supper at the II ?rry Tobacco Warehouse, next Priday evening, March ISth, given by the Conway Kpworth League. Supper will be served in courses and only a sectional price will be charged. Proceeds will be us?*(l for eh iritable purpose. This is something new and a good time is guaranteed to all who coma. No. 9(590. rKKASUUY HKP\HTMKNT OPFICK OK COM 1'TKOPI.KK OK TIIK CC liltKN? 'Y Washington, D C , March 7, 1910. Whereas, by satp-f ictorv evideuco presented to the- undersigned, it has been made to appear that k4The Pirst National 15 ink of Conway" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and S; ate of South Carolina has complied with all the provisions of the Statute of the United Sta'es, required to be complied with before n n ."ieer./nn t o?n c 11 .11 h? % ? i * I hnw-.'#p/l K/\ ?*?? iv/n on (j. ii ur^ ivu i/im;i u.uu iu commence business of Hanking; Now Therefore I, Haw re uce O. Murray. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify thai "The First Na ional Bunk of Conway" iti the Town of Conway in t he County of Horry and State of South Carolina is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Staiutes of the United States Conversion of The Bank of Conway. In testimon/ whereof witness mv hand ai.d Sea! of office this [L. S.] Seventh dav of March, 1910, Lawrence O. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency. Citation Notice. State South Carolina, County of I lorry, B/ John Holt squire, Probate Judge, VVh rets, W W. Roberts, made suit to n e, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of ed. ?tT?'cts of W. H. Roberts deceased. These are the of re to < ite and all monish all and >mgu ar the kindred and cr?ditors of the said W, H. l)Al\/kMto - il 1 t O t I lii> ir l\A A I I'iUl 1 l/Of \' v v v u V l? MUO III' V UC tlllVI appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Conway, S C , on March :-8 h next, after pubI nation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the birenoou. to show unoe if any they have, why the said Administration an.'>uId not be granted, G v*?n under mv Hand, this 15th day of March A. D 1010 John H >lt. Pre.bate Judge. Published on the 17m a at ^4th d ty of March, 1010 in the Horry II raid. There w ?a frost an t ico <V i i s day morni ig. I ? 'J 'M i