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I gtag gimli Entered at the Poet Office at Conway, 8. C as Second Class Mail Matter. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H. H, WOODWARD. Editor THURSDAY MAY 25. 1911 "The Unceasing Effort for the Right" The International Sunday School Committee has selected for today's temperance lesson, a part of a prophesy by fsaiah as something like 2640 years ago. In most scathing terms the prophet denounced the national sins placing particular emphasis upon the evils of intemperance. The lesson committee gives us this passage *? ? M/MtOI M /f lor tne speciuc purpose ui uiuuou^ the Sunday school to a more intense and correct realization of the blighting tendency of the evil and also to its correction and final over throw while the eastern phraseology of of the lesson text is not such as common in our western world, yet the thoughts which underlie the teachings aro as applicable to us at Loris today as they were to the Israelites at Jerusalem over two milleniums ago. The evils ol in temperance havo cursed the world from then until now and are still cursing the world. These undeniable facts call upon us professors of Christ at Loris and throughout our whole Christian land to continue the fight using the same weapons, marching under the same banner till this great enemy of the church shall have been put to rest. Shall we hope for it? Shall we pray for it? 11 - 1- e -_ !iO c-i i 11 _A v??nail wo worK lor u.r ouuu we siup the demon from recruiting among our children for his supporters? Christian soldiers, stop, renew your allegiance to the captian of our salvation, and here affirm that you will never lay down your arms iu this glorious cause till King Alcohol will cease to recruit his ranks from among those dear ones God has intrusted us to raise in his nurture and admonition. The evils of strong drink have cursed the world for a long time and the centuries have argued for total abstinence agaiust everything that can intoxicate as an offset against the evils of intemperance* In the language of Ber.jimin Franklin,''the American patriot and philosopher, "So long as temperance puts wood od the tire, n&eal in the barrel, flour in the tub, mon^y in the purse, credit in the country, contentmenb in the house, clothes on the back, and vigor in the body, so long art? we called upon as Christian soldiers to put forth the unceasing effort for the right," "Wue unto them that rise up early in the morning that Uiey may follow strong drink that 'continue Tintil night till wine inflame the*n"? Isaiah 5-22. Following like a beast led by a rope not free agents but slaves to perverted appetites. An appetite that drinks to excess and is never quenched. Failures in business not respected on earth with heweushut out from view Oh, the woes and horrors of strong dr nk It inflames meu to every ra h, fco'uh aud wicked deed, and I might add to every possible crime Those who indulge in it all are like the infatuated moth that ll:es in'o the flame to be scorched then a second time, though burn', hies again into the fl ime and so on till at last it is burnt to death. Don't pride yourselves yo poor deluded moderate drinkers, that the J-mited quantities you take do nr.t injure you Look here ray friends, you do not pretend to be as grfa1, a man as Alexander the Great, yet he succumbed to the use of wine. The penalties are often so long delayed tha?. men think they shell escape them but at the same time they are sure to follow. Njw, there are men who for twenty years have shamed the day and wearied the n;ght with thejr debaucheries, yet they ^eem stror g and vigorous, and cxcla rn look at me, you need not tilk of penalties, I'm as well and hearty todav as ever, but in reality they ur< fuli of weakness and decay like the mona ter tree in the forest so fu'l of bloom yet when it fell it burst op in owing to inward decay which decay was at work for many vears before. Miss Ellen Ustone, the ranson missionary captain, tells us the fad story that the horr. rs and suffering of her situation were ^routly ir.creased when her captors were n > der the effect of strong drii.k. Tbia goes to prove that even men, heartless men arc made meaner and mor? hearth ss by the u o of Mron#dnnk. The amount of momy f-pent taeh year in the United Sates aid the customers * aloe n keepers can sh >w up isapaliintf If not new customers were reeruiied ih > old custom ers. like the passing of the Confederate K^ivs, would ^r..dually pass away. Then there would be no more liquor of course. But stati.-ife tics show that the avil st'dl exists, i Christian mothers, your dariinp [ ; boy may b-? one of Kitg Alcohol'S|v devotees Then Cbri-.tian fathers I of Lor is and surrounding country, Iff \ to* 08 8av Godly patriarch of old, "Let others do as they mav, jfei M f?r me an<* my house, we will KC aerve the Lord." K Mrs C. M. Reaves. # nrrrii'' r r'"i~v~~r-i> ? THE Wifattft^Landiri# Kotea. Editor Herald: Please allow me space in your valuable columns for a few lines as we have not seen any1 thing from this place in some time. Health of this community is bad at this writing, also dry weather and sorry cotton crops, sorry to say there are so many sick ones in this section yet. We are glad to say they are all improving. Mrs W A Bellamy is slowly recovering from a severe spell of sickness. We hope she will soon recover. Mr W F Drew has a very sick child but we are glad to learn that it is improving. We have a new church erected on the Wilmington road known as Sber retfc Swamp church. It is progress iug nicely. I wish to say a few words in regards to the erection of the bridge at Conway, I guess the readers of this paper will get tired reading bridge notes but they would not if they could realize the benefit of it as ?in nnrner we can, ueuj? jiiuu ~ so long, but an opeu space we hope to soon have to town. There is nothing more welcome in our home thau the Herald once a week. It is news of great interest to its readers, D M W. Conway Methodist Church Services for Sunday. May 28t,h: Suuday school at 9:45 a m. Preach ing at 11 am, Subject "The Call to the Ministery." Epworth League at 3:30 pm. Preaching at 8 p m: Subject: "By the Aid of Christ," Prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Preaching at Allen on Sunday at 4 pm, A hearty welcome for every one at all services. Picnic. Editor Herald:?Please announce in your paper that there will be a picnic at Ve's landing June 3rd. A jolly s oae is expected. Everybody f- e aud bring baskets. A ball g j is expected at the old Salem ii mond in the p. m. Also cool drinks will be served. Everett Watts, i ? Lost?Ona two year old heifer, while on back and stomach, marked with crop and half crop in right ear underbit in left ear, has been gone since Spring. Will pay a liberal reward for any information as to her whereabouts. E. A. God bold. Conway, S, C. Assignee's Sale. By virtue of jthe power in me vested, by the deed of assignment, and the laws of this State, relating to Assignments for the benotit of creditors; Notice is hereby given, tha-? I will sell at Gurley, S. C, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ou Saturday the 10th day of June, A D 1911, all and singular all of the stock of goods and general merchandise, known as the Blackweli stock, row being in^eH W Mishoe store, and fully shown by inventory thereof The terms of sale will be cash. S M Allen, Assignee. Dated May 19th, A D 1911, Estuayed? A Black Cow with .some white under her bellv: marked. ^wallow fork in one ear unci a dewflap split. When last seen she had a dark red calf, unn arked. Any one stopp ng the calf sjid notifying me will receive a libeial reward for same. John P Cooper, Aynor, S, C. Anrone nornllng a ekctoh and dcscrInllon may quickly ascertain our opinion froe whether en Invontlnn Is probably patentable. Communionlions strictly conlldonf />!. HANDUOOK on Patents soi11 free. oldest auonoy fur securing put outs. I'ntonts taken through Munu A Co. roceiye tptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J.nrgest clrmini Ion of any solontltlc journal. Tcrtnn.ffl a vo ir: four months, *1. Sold byull nowadealers. IVIU N N & Co,?61 D?^??.New York Uruiicn U 111 CO, Uio ? PU, WMniuiiion, w, v. The post office detectives visiter Cjnway again tbe first of the *eek ESP23 In'fi iiMil 8 Easily laid?can be laid right < proof?Stormproof. Last as long ai We have local representatives almo mediate locality, write us direct fo CORTR1GHT METAL 50 North 23rd Stroet HORRY HERALD THURSDAY, Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree made bv bis honor, T S Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of Ella J Dusenbury, plaintiff vs John T Johnston|defendant, and dated April Hrd, A D 1911, I, the undersigued, Clerk of the Court and Special Referee, will sell at public auction be fore the court house door at Conway, SC., during legal hours of sale, on salesday in June next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and sin-v gular that certain tract of land in rT 4 *1 #? r. f 1 1 /% tT? tiorry COUDiy uesunucu ua lununi?, to wit* "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Socastee township,Jin the county and State aforesaid, containing five hundred and thirty-live (535) acres, more or less, beginning at two stakes o and n on the Atlantic ocean, thence north 72$ W. 140 a straight line to a stake 3xn, thence S (58 V\ 7 30 to a stake 3xo, thence S 18, W. 30, to a corner, thence S. 69$ E. 129, to a stake 3xn on said ocean, . thence the said ocean to the begin- 1 ning point as reference to a plat of | same made by M F Sarvis, dated January 14th, 1882, will more fully _i? ? . .i mh hu lanrlc n f 5UUVV J UUVT uv/uuvtv>a vj V? Vereen, Turbtville and Bantu lauds, and the Atlantic ocean, and is the identical tract of land conveyed to Agnes S Johnston, by Ella C John stou, and John T. Johnston, by their deed deted June 5th. A D 1882, recorded in office of R m C for Horry County, in deed oook "V" at page 144. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. May 10, A D 1011. W L Bryan, C C C P and Special Referee, H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Plate Ice Co. Pure Ice. i Everything that has been said about J ? ^? M? ?:iu ....... l pure WBltJr U|)|illCO Willi rijuai iui vc i \ to pure ice. Only ice of absolute purity should be allowed to come in con- , tact with foods, and it is doubly cs- ( sential that ice used in drinks should be both pure and clean, , OURS IS CHEMICALLY PURE 1 Ask Those Who Use It T. B. SMITH MANAGER CONWAY. S. C. 'PHONE FITHER MARKET. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden o bunt, trap, (Lh or in any manner o eater or trespass on any of my ands in Little River township, especially the lands purchased from Gardner & Lacey, containing 1200 acres, more or less. 4wlO J LB1). DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills FOR BACK ACHE f It shorely is $ood and | I II I- \* r- fr* The Reiiy Taylor Co. 4 i h JBMHttH mMmm ' > mm y?ww? rver wood shingles if necessary?Firei the building and never need repairs, st everywhere but if none in your imr samples* prices and full particulars. 9 . ROOFING COMPANY g Philadelphia* Pa. | , MAY 25, 191Z. WAR While the Big Your \ i Conrl lie Yi ?W UbllU UO 11 is SSI We are prepared *1! Guaranty I Try us w I| WE WIL i M bii",|Ihk I Nervous 1 gra K3 ailed with rA "I was very nervous," 88 estpossib | writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, ga dvery gut P of Carrsville, Ky., "had jflj 5 palpitation of the heart, H 6 and was irregular. g? fj "On the advice of Mrs. E? |gj Hatlie Cain I took 2 bot- B === 3g ties of Cardui and It did S? Sale M me more good than ^iny Q Sffl medicine I ever took. B Under i "I am 44 years old and Hj iiou isTs"c - - - ? ?' NU ivi r\ n l~J I ni Httie cnange Has not len M i * ,l" me, but I am lots better H ??*' since taking Cardui." H : ? The Woman's Tonic hum of"i ? " next., it b< $ Cardui Is advertised and month, <*1 f J sold by its loving friends. H real estau &2 The lady who advised 19 wit: m Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui. sh . Al1 of ,l had herself been cured of c&j J!110' audu |R serious female trouble, by raj ,{ur rough g Cardiff, so she knew what g ' gj| Cardui would da g more or 1. IB If Cardui cured Mrs. g by lands < H Cain and Mrs. Mirse. it H ers, on th MR surely will cure you too. R I Wont yon tt, l? Please da K by lands - rs Terms ( I^MW9naflWflnaaBmnB| puy for pi 1 killthecough i | and cure the lungs i h. h w< ; ~m? Or. King's [ I ii - I ] new uiscevery AU?f. FOR j HHP Alt THROAT ONI) LUNO TW0UBIE3. "POD any 1GUAKANTBED SATISFACTORY Fl0J'd t0V 3 OR MONEY REFUNDED. | pate(j Aj stilT io i/unf io nnut Sale La Bargains t our Job I to do your 1 seof Satisfact ith an L PLEASE \ iH GRAI treail and Cakes a. ways on h i choice goods for family use le notch. Phone orders givi iranteed. Phone No, 13. b T Under Execution. md by virtue of an execud by the Court of Comis, in the case of II. S. Plaintiff vs. S. L. Bur- i Defendant, and dated the f April, A. D 1911, I have i >n all and siugu ar the fol- 1 scribed real estate of the- ! t, and notice is hereby giv, the undersigned, Sheriff < County, will sell at public i eforo the court house door i y, S. C., during the legal 1 role on Salesday in June eirg I he 5th day of said I iind singular that certain t?, described as follows, to i be interest,'estate, share, claim of the said S Leon s, in. to and out of, that act of land containing four aud sixty fivt(405) acres toi. bou tided on tbe north A J: W. Edwards, and othe East by lands of and others, on i by lands of W. D. Wood1 others, and on the West of A. J Dew, and others, n as the estate of H. H. s, deceased. [)f sale cash, purchaser to ipers. B J, Sessions, Sheriff of Hgrry County, aocwiro. iei-Tirs Attorney. S. C. April KHh 1911 Trespass Notice. sons are hereby forbidden i penalty provided by law cd not to trespass or enter of my land situated in unship. Ellas Ij, Williams. t rilllth 1911. % f . ' ' on jkedout J sts Secure * \ i House Ming I work with a Order. I )E FLOVR V and. Our Grocery Depatrment it and are marked down to the low on careiul attention and prompt dorMAN. % i ' University of South Carolina Scholarship Examination The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the Schdol of l duration to one young man from each county. Eaoh scholarship A worth $100 in money, and $18 term fee and free tuition.,, A Examination will be held at thfl ' county seat July 14, 1911. Ktaml* nation of students generally for adfc mission to the University #ill bt held at tie same time. Write for information to S. C . I rCHELL, President* * ^ Columbia, S. C* Spring Time When Nature is patting forth her beantifal flowers of the forest and garden and sun to smile with gladness over their array, so will the women of Conway and Horry county when they bny their hate from me. Well selected and beautiful stock of both Domestic and Foreign Cre- y ations YOU ARE INVITED. f; Come and inspect my line f m M a 1 ?. _ r> oeiore onyinf. j Yours to Please, MRS J W SPARKS CONWAY, a c. Stnrf us jour work.