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M - - i ii i ? ? w-fwni n i goiw Wm\L wHJ W v-J ?tavad at the Post Office at Conway, 8. C as Second Ciaea Mai* Matter. UHLiSlIED EVERY TH(JItBDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. YUDIORIPTION ONE DOLLAIi PKK YEAR H. H, WOODWAIU). Editor THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1912, The Columbia State is authority for the statement that Col D A Spivey will be a candidate for S'.atc Treasurer in the coining primary. I The farmers are all looking forward to large yields of cotton, to 1 -*? il.? Dacco anu omer crops uuiumg harvest times. We are glad to say that the all important hog and hominy crop has by no means been over looked, The grand jury has come out strongly in favor of the retention of the poor farm and the present site for the new steel bridge across Kingston lake. It also highly cornplimented Supervisor Murrell for his untiring elTorts to improve the public works of the county at the least expense to the taxpayers. This year promises to a very ex citing one as regards politics. With Roosevelt up i\orth with his <;hat in the ring" daring Taft to touch]it; in the South Blease standing with a chip on his shouldrr inviting Jones to knock it off, and the local politicians bustling around to find the longest pole with which to knock down the persimmon, we mav reason ? / ably expect squally times in local and national politics. Senator Tillman seems desirous that the delegation from this State to the National Democratic convention go to Baltimore uuin&trcted as to the choice of this State between the candidates for President of the United States. He does not want a Jones delegation, nor a Blease delegation, nor not even a Tillman one. The kaleidoscope turns and throws vari-coiored scenes upon the political background. It was comparatively only a few years ago when Senator Tillman, then oni^ plain "Farmer Ben," moyed almost heaven ard earth to commit the Farmer's Movement and the historical "Shell Manifesto" to hit: candidacy for Governor, and did succeed, through the parliatqentar ? jugglery of Irby, in forestalling the the Democratic convention. Later on, whon he was in the saddle anc: riding rough shod over Democrtie traditions, usages and customs he debarred McLauriu frorc\ going before the people of the State in a Democratic primary to seek rc-electionas Junior United Senator to sucU : If U *< T tccu uiuiacn, UCCiillSU mtjJUKUrin TC" fused to bow the suppliant knoee, and surrender his freedom of thought and action. Times ^changes and men's ideas, it seems, changes with them. To Mothers?and Others. You can use Bucklin's Arnica Salve to cure children of eczema, rashes, tetters, chafinga, scaley and crusted humors, as well as the acci dental injuries, cuts burns, bruises, with perlect safety. Nothing else heals so quickly. For boils, ulcers, old, running or fever sores or piles it has no equal. 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. News From Loris. Mr. Mack Boyd of this place visit ted Mr. D. M. Cox of the county last week. Wo think he i9 aiming to get a position as "boss man" with him. People around here are beginning to get their crops set for the year. Two snows in one winter is some thing extra for the people of Horry. Mr. P. C. Prince has begun wor k on hi? new brick building, Mr v ? n ijewis uiewis is idg contractor. There is talk of more going up soon. Here's hoping that it will be soon. Dr. Kirby came home this week. He has been to Greenville, S, C., visiting friends and relatives. Mr. J. R. Graham is spending the j week in town. Best wishes to the Herald and its reader 9. X. X. X. Nineeeen Miles a Minute. without a jar, shock or disturbance is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at such ease of nature's movement, and so do those who take Dr King's New Life Pills. No gripping, no distress, just thorough work that brings good health and fine feelings Prioe 25 cents, at the Norton Drug Company, w Card of Thanks. We wish to tbauk our many friends for their kiDdness rendered to us in the sickness and death of our little son. Fred. Mr aud Mrs R A Lowrimore, Doogola, S C. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and thai is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Ot*rarrh being a constitutional disj r?ase, requires a constitutional treat| rnent Hall's Catarrh Cure is I ontlnrr rliront.lv llTi | l/dllCli III CI uujijr ) uvviu^ ? vw,. r ~*x~ on the blood and mucous surfaoe of the sA'SociJQ, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting in oolng its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J Cheney & Co, Toledo Ohio. Sold by all druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Free Seed House of R^nresentatives, Washington. February 22nd, 1922. Horry Herald, Dear air niittjr:? I have caused to be s^nt *o your paper vegetable and flower feed. I will thauk you to insert a nr^'ce in your paper mat. I have sent these seeds to be distributed among your subscribers who possibly did n~t receive seeds in the general distribution. Thanking vou in advance for your kindness, [ am Yours verv truly, J E Eilerbe. . . > Notice of Sale. I hare for'sale a t $5.00 per acre, a tract of 235 acres iu Socaslet township and owned at present by T T Turbevilio and Mrs Turbevilie. this is about 3? miles from Socastee school, and about the same from the Thompson school, and is located op the public road leading from Sociis oee bridge to Murreli's Inlet, and nearly all of it can be cleared for cultivation. It has on it a lot of oak and hickory and some ash and pine. As it takes in some of the beach ifcrand, it would boa good place to locate a fishery fl. H. Woodward, Atty. Conway, S. C. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA Counij of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Enterprise Grocery Company, a corporation, Plaintiff. igalnst J M. Edwards, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) To the Defendant, J. M. Edwards: You are hereby summoned and required to answertho complaint in this aclion which has beon filed In the oflice of rh? f'lerk. of the Court of Common Pleas, tor the said county, find to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his offce at Conway, 0., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclut4ve of the day of such service; and If you fall to auswer the complainf with the me aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Mrtlon will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint January 25fh, A D 1012. W L Bryan, L Sk C. C. C. P. II II Woodward) Plaintiff's Attorney. To J M Edwards, Absent Defendant: Please take notice that the oomplaint \n 'he foregoing stated action and the iuinniona or which the foregoing Is a copy were filed in the ofttoe of the Clerk of the Courr of Common Pleas for Ilorry County, at Oonway SC., on the 25th day of January, 1912. H H Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN 0 0 CP 6w49 J N JENRETTE CONVEYANCER 6c NOTARY PUBLIC writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, <fcc, Abstracting and copying a Lpcolalty, GHIGIIESTERS PILLS THE DIAMOND It RAND. a In Wto end hold nirt?lllc\\jf/ h-xw. ??ale-l with nine RU>bon. \T/ I other. Rujr of your v . 1 / - Qf fnijirl.t. AtkfrwCirt.t'llKH.TP.Ktf I C jf ItUUtlNl) UUANI) PILI.H, for 3& V V ?> y?u? known xt Best, Safest, Always RtlUblo C SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S- P- HAWEH GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantationa HuppllCu candled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money baarr. No trouble to show goods, so If you don't see what you want ask for It. D. A. Spivey & Company FIRG INJURANCe AGENTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Polioies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with ue Prompt Settlement of Claims. 9 THli HOUR'S HK1ALP. T1 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Conit of Common Blesa. Burrough & ColiiuB Company, u Corporation, Plaintiff, against Olen Bellamy, Jo? Bellamy, Ilcmer Bellamy, llartfoid Bellamy, Pevfe Bellamy, John Bellamy, LI1W Andoraon, Luaenia Beckucu, Mfnnie Bell Amy, Mtha fVellaray, Ikyml# Bellamy, tftftaal? Bellamy, and all and ? slnupnlar the Hdt? at Law of John, Tufa & Doric lielkuuy, daoeoaed, the inuium of wtarm are unknown to PlAlnttft, Defendants COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Compla int Not erved. To the Defendants, above named: You are hereby summoned and requlr ed to answer the complaint in this action which has been Hied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said Count}', and to 6erve a copy of your answer to the said complaint ou the subscriber at lilo offieo at Conwav within twenty dnya after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief de tnanded in the complaint. January 18th, A. I). 1912. W. L. Bryan, il. H. Woodward, C. C. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney, o all aud singular the eirs at Law of John Bellamy, Tola Bellamy, and Doric Bellamy, Absent Defendants. TAKE M()T1CE.--That the Complaint in this action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at Conway S. C., on the 13th day of January 1912. Attvet; IT. H. Woodwnrd, Plaintiffs' Attorney. W. L, Brvan, C. C. C. P Mrs J M Ogilvie, and her two sons, of Columbia, are visiting relatives in Conway mm mm? aura i i 11 I When m Town You to Look I have opened up a fresh, b of General Merchandise, in the opposite the Horry Tobacco Wa selected and PRISES 118 Come examine my stock, lean , that I am showing the prettiesi Ladies' Underwear, Shoer, r'ati ing, and u full and complete lin Groceries, in Conway u??d at > most economical and careful bir a w w wsn Thompson's Block, CONWA' Hoi so Shoeing and) ( Repair Work, . . ( I am now prepared to do your r Horse Shoeing as well as your repair work. Mr. A. L. Lewis has accepted the position as Blacksmith and Shoerv.ith me All work tfuaraoteed. < i i .T W KT'ARKft V V ? t ^ j TYPEWRITERS i : save 50 pur cent. i All Makes?Guaranteed One Year. : Easy Terms#* I e in on eh * j i: SEND FOR CATALOG, , i EDWARD J MURPHY, 1 | The Typewriter Dealer, | .. .ia.ULESTON, ...SC. irrRgpAv. MARCH 7, 1912, " sjoysh H/FS THE sp> ? I TFis) /5vn In man ///nr. ZJLJL\Z> ?OLK 0L>'^ 4 made wilt every iiigpedh test of our on theresnotnto Fertilizers. Sold -By Reliab] R S.ROY ST I Sales < , NorfolkVa. Tarix BaltimoreMd. M outgo ,Macon. Ga. wmmMm mmmmz i it Will Pay Up My Store rand new, up-to-date stock Thompson new brick block, irchouse. 31y stock is well ti :T y prices end bo convinced t 'ine of Dry Goods, Notions, Gent's i? arris)-in?8, Clothe of a i'aniiy and Plantation price* that will please the >er. I Huron If [ r , Laurel Street, \f o rA Is VJ W bTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of I lorry Court of Common Pleas. Dlnud B. Livingstone, Robert Livingstone and Bessie L Harrell, Plaintiffs. against Charles A. Livingstone and J. C. f Blum, adminstrator of the per- ( sonal estate of Robert. Living- i stone, Sr., deceased. .Defendants COPY/SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Complaint Not Served, ro the Defendants* CharlesAlLivingstone and J. C. Blum, Administrator of /no personal t tale of Robert Livingstone, t->r., deceased. Y<? c.re hereby summoned and re. iprr./U to answer the complaint in t.hR ^ action whirh has lx?en llled in the otl'ce of the. Clerk of the Court of Common j" Plena for the &uld County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Com / plaint on the subscriber at his office at I Conway, S, C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time , aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relict de- ( manded in the complaint. February 9 th, 1912 W. L. Bryan, II. H. Woodward. C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney To Charles A. Livingstone, absent defendant- | Take notice that the complaint In the } foregoing stated atcion, and the summons ! of which the foregoing is a copy, were I tiled in the office of the Clerk of {he I Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, I S. C on the 10thday of February A. ( D. 1912. ? W. L. Bryan, C. C. C P. H H Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. t . ' '' . 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B rr 3rl^ For Pnlo. j T have for sale at, $5.00 per acre, a vet of i'35 acres in Soc.uktee lown.hip, a no owned at present by T T . rurhf-viUc and Mrs T T Turbeville. \ more complete descrip'i. n will 30 furnished up'm inquiry. Address, H 11 Woodward, A.ttv., Conway, S, C. < ! ? in ii CHINESE LAUNDRY Collar?; and Cuffs. * Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. 1 Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an * in 4 irst class style. si*icc 11a hj notice Dollars and Cuffs hold for 30 days ind if not called for will be sold, Yours'or good wor?r, GEORGE LUM ' riLIZER Y TIME J (mm ire jflp J > 5fert ields apply Germofert t make your land acid. ?re complete sources of Phosphoric Acid, Yet, unlike most fertilizers they contain hus they add to your land's yield withts sweetness and fertility. an this, GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS n valuable germicidal properties that tend v mote healthy plant life. T lndreds of farmers are raising bigger crops, * ng up their farms by their use. ly the big demand tor UlvKMUhtKl KRS wewere compelled to build a new ar three times as large as original factory. ; is a tested brand for every crop. You know about these fertilizers. Pick up a paper, NOW. Write and ask for our t telling what these fertilizers will do for soil. rmofert Manufacturing Company, RLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA -1- ' \ O -? V *V. \* v\ AXViVCCi- > \\> s^ n S \ AIN SALE. ' : STOCK OF THING & SHOES SACRIFICE. HOLAS }E FLOUR , and. Our Grocery Depatrmeat is and are marked down to the low en careiul attention and prompt defMAN. Oyster Shell Lime. 95 PER CENT PURE LIME. Sweeten your sour lands. Get the full strength of your fertilizers. Prevent RUST in vour cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your coton. By using our Oyster Shell Lime. Sacked, F. O. B. Steamer at River Landing $6 00 per'ton. Write for 10 tnn raHnr?n/t n<*ina A. V U\ f UL I VMMWU IVlll Breslauer, Lacblcotte A Co., Waverly Mills, S. C, Taken up:?One Heifer yearling * Owner can get same by proving property, and paying expenses. A J Long, Shell, S. C. 4w46 pd, ' TAKEN UP?I have taken up One White Sow and One Black Boar. Owner can get tame by proving property and paying expenses. F. 1. Joilie, Conway. U- F. D. No. 1, Bo* 80. '