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??????i b gwrttr gtall BUrtd at tb? Post Office ft* O^way, i. (' m Sccona <Jiae& Mtii i Alattur. ^^pUlibibuK!) LYIIRV 1'HIJHH)>AV M' #.KN1NU OV CONVAV I'UPLIfilJtNO JO. ^ VJU^ORIPTION ONI DOLLAR \ 3511 YEAR ldt H, WOODWARD. Editor H THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 19154, The Passing ol J T James. The death an^el visited the home ^ of Mrs Frances James and took from you can possipiv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , m contains no mercury, and is taken L internally, acting directly upon the I blood and mucous surface of the svsI tem. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh I Cure be sure you got the genuine. B It is taken internally and made in A Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free, Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. H per bottle. f" Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Marriage License. No 188 Issued March 27th, to Prank Bellamy and Callie Steel, oth of Conway. Married March ?8tb by Rev D Doughty. No 189 Issued March 27th to William Rainbow, of Burgess, and Etta I Hemingway, of Myrtle Beach. No k Return, W No 190 Issued March 28th to "Luthey Bellamy and Charlotte Bellamy, both of Wampee, Married March 28vh by A E Wait, Dopt C C C p. No 191 Issued March 28 th to Peter Bellamy, of Little River, and Carrie Bellamy, of Wampee, No return. No 192 Issued March 28th to D C I Blackburn, of Loris, and Malieia martin Marf.in nf K*irifnrH Murrh.rt March 28th by A E Wait Dept. C C C P. No 193 Issued March 27th to L N Lee, of Latta and Viola Lane, of Galivants Ferry, Married March 27rh hv Rev E FSooggins. No 194 Issued March 30th to A D & Mincy aud Lou Shelly, bo h of A Nichols, married March 30th by A Wait Dept C C C IV No 195 Issued March 30th to T B H^H^wens and M M Stalvey, both ^^^fctalvey: Married April 3rd b> M Stalvey. Notary Public. No 196 Issued April 4th to J D ^ fcrainger and L C Grainger, both of ^^^Bfildorado, No return. No 197 Issued April 4th to Calvin Ivihunv and Carolina Willard, both Wampee. Married April 4 h by I^HBtev D D Doughty. No 198 Issued AprU 4th to ^^Hftobert Davis and Frances Nichols, HKth of Conway. Married April 5th J N Jenrette, Notary Public. F No 199 Issued April 5th to J N K Cooper, of Little ^iver, and Flora 11 I Stanly, of Warop^e. Married April I * " 7tb by R'^v G W Harrelbon. No 200 Issued April 6th to Bert i n a n rt f IVuir BlnfT. and Marv ?V' Ul^xu, w - , ^ E B&z<>o, of Loris, No return. | | No 201 Issued April 6th to Henry H," Sessions and Anna VTi!liamson, both Bk, of Toddviile. Married April 7th by ^ ^ Lewis, ^B^kpTo 202 Issued April 7th to J I) ^^^Hbberts, and Claudia Johnson, of |^^^Hrda?yille. Married April 7th by A Wait Dept C C C P. Almost a Miracle. One of the most startling changes ^^Bever seen in any man, occording to ^^B W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex , was effected years ago in his brother ^^B "He had such a dreadful cough," be writes, "that all our family ^^B thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Dr. Kings New Discovery, and was completely ^^Bcored by ten bottles. Now he is ^^Bfound and well and weighs 218 ^^ tatids. For many years our family ^^ fctused this wonderful remedy for ^^BlMffhs and Colds with excellent re^^ Bp.*' It's quick, safe, reliable ^^^B^raiaranteed. Price 60cent.s and j ^^rial bottle free at Norton ner ner lovingr nusoann. tie was taken sick with pneumonia on the 13th day of February while his wile W lay unconscious with the same disr ease, and died on the 22nd of the same month. All was done for him that willing; hearts and loving hands could do, but tiove could stav the cruel bands of death. He bore his affliction with patience though his sufferings were great. Ho leaves a wife and four children to mourn the loss of a good husband and father, be was a good neighbor and kind friend alwavs ready to lend a helping hand in time of need. He will bo sadly missed at home, in the family circle and in community May the Good Li'rd bless the bereaved family, which I feel sure he will for I know [v he is a just God and will do all ' things right. A Friend. Beware of Ointments for Catarch that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and cornpletel3r derange the whole system when entering it through thcjmucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used f except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good 2r. ' > ? ' ' wiir^ffrr^? j IlaOTECT 1 PL Youi^ J FAMILYwi I a 5anFw J I PHILIP D ARM GUI I lionaire Meat King, fir^t i from his earnings 011 Vm 1 New York to California , 1 digging ditches. He still and dollars. The first sa j which his vast fortune gr MAKE OUR RAN OF OO1 7msampvuxE&sswsmm\W7mm\vim<Q MAKES RHEUMATIC / PAINS DISAPPEAR. I New Treatment Drives Out Rlieuma- j tisni; Pains Stop, Soreness Disappear? and Stiff Joints Are Limbered. The remarkable manner in which the famous Root Juice medicine gets into the blood and drives out rheumatic poison, takes out soreness, stops the pains and limbers up the stiffened ; joints and muscles should interest every sufferer from this stubborn disease. Mr Jas Simpson, of Cordova, 111., says, "I felt the effects in 1 a short time. All symptoms of rheumatism left me." MrsJSchondell, 610 Madison St., Fort Wayue, Indiana, says, "I was unable to move. Had to be carried about . Doctors had failed, Two bottles of Root Juice enabled me to walk without assistance." Mr Geo R McCon- ' nell. 602 P?.lk St., Griffin, Ga., suf- i fered ten years. He said: 4,I am j starting on my second bottle and ray trouble is just about gone." Root Juice not only drives rheu raatic poison from the Dlood, but it nourishes the stomach, strengthens f the kidneys so that they can proper-'' ly filter the blood, and builds up the [ whole system, It creates a. fine ap-. petite, a top *3 indigestion, belching, j backaches and puts uew life, new vim and vigor into run down or', overworked bodies. A week's treatment will make a different person of you. Don't let anyone talk you into , trying uncertain, hit. or-miss rcmc- ' dies, Slop experimenting. Go to some good druggist and get a bottle of the Root Juice compound and. begin taking it today with the assurance that it has cured and is cur- 1 ing tho worst cases when doctors, specialists and other medicines fail ed, You'll be surprised to see how , quickly you will feel its good ell'ects ^ ^ ^ Athons Notes. Editor Herald: As I haven't seen i anything ft'om this part of the county in a good while, 1 will say a few i words. The health of this community is generally good. Farmers are most through hauling fertilizers and are very busy preparing the ground for it. i Tobacco plants are looking (ino and will soon be ready for setting out. Mrs Mayo Holmes is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs D Hinsoo. Mrs Frances Rowels, of this place is vising her sister near Nichols. Miss Delia Ward, who has boon spending some time with .her sisters and friends in Florida, Mrs Flyman I * * I" _ I _ J A A 1,1 I ttarrciboo, 01 ijUKoianu; mrs rornie White, of Fort Meade, and Mrs Fornie Bryant, of Wauchula, returned home last Wednesday, She reports a very nice time. The Athens school, which has been in progress for four months under the skillful management of Mr Willie Singleton, came to a close on March 20th. We keep having some frost, but we hope there will not be any more serious cold weather as the fruit trees are in full bloom and the 11 owers are all every beautiful. Well, I'll stop for this time and if 1 this escapes the waste basket I will come again. Best wishes for the Herald and its ] many readers. Lonely Heart s The strawberry outlook is very < promising. The orop will be large j and the berries exceptionally fine* ( 1 the great multi-mil- | saved one hundred dollars I i farm. He went from | there he got $5.00 a day jj saved?saved a few thous ! ving was the seed from j ew. | fK YOUR BANK. > | !fWAY, I [BBagJCTBTOB Sa5aSKgRK&?g3[ SK P?J5KB0ggCC 8RBKKJ* In Need of Immediate Attention. The people of the county are no doubt aware of the fact that there is a costly bridge just- complete d across the Waccamaw River which is likely to lie pei ectlyidlo for some i ?i'i 11 n loec f'.i nrio o ??n im i cmt ffir un IV/OD I'tM ' I - u vt O WI V i i?^ i building the necessary approaches to it. Tharo are bad swamps and streams of water before getting1 to it on both sides of the river, and it will cost a good deal more than the bridge did. to build the roads through r.hese swarr ps. But if nothing is done toward getting 1he funds, and they are not now in sight, and the bridge will remain there forever, representing many thousands of the people's money, and will be absolutely of no service. Means must b?? devised for getting the money o.i:d the sooner this is done the hotter i* will be. q? ? The Way of The Law Breaker Hard A neg-o was lodged in the jail last week charged with committing -in assault, and battery on one oi the young Bruton boys on t he sidewalks of Ccnway. Ill struck the. little boy several times and brui>elhim 'up painfully. He stayed out of the way urtil Chief Ambrose walked up on hi no near the Kingston Bake and took biin to the town lock-up. He was up on two charges one for assult artr' battery ar.d the other for oarryin./ concealed woap ins, he was given. } lib,00 or 30 days for each char ^e. After he serves this se litem e he will bo indicted in the Sesh ions court The way of the law brej iker is hard. The Danger After Oirip lies often in a run-down system. Wealtness, nervousness, tuck of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liv-;r and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched dis ease. The greatest need then is Elec/ ric Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood purifier a ond regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved! that they wonderfuUy strengthen "Che nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits af er an attack o? Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold nd perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. The Conway Drug Company has recently put in a new * .safe to take the place of the old o which was too small to meet the xueeds of the business. W Tj Singleton, of 1 tatldvile, spent last Saturday in Co lwa.y He is one of the fa nners of tiiit section oi the county. It Looks Like iGrime to separate a ho.v fr ojtl a box ol Bucklen's Arnica Salv e. His pint pies, boils, soratc hes, knocks sprains and bruises do man d it, auc its quick relief for ? turns . scalds, or cuts is his right. J ieep ; t hancb for boys, also girls. ileal > every thing healablo and t Iocs i. quick Unequaied for piles. Only! 5 cent it Norton Drug Co, Some are of tbo op inion tfc th peach crop can no w bo com Mere safe. Many of the tr ces are loade< with fruit, sorao of which it wei developed for the tin ie of yea, * ire well protected b f a heavy foil *KPV wgg^w._ _ " R0YST1 HITS THE ^ifBsSBSSBSBt/w jiV^ The explmmfm mudewMi thet eveiyin^pedi.. lest of o\ iheresuolidoi > -T? +* * Fertilizers. Sold $y Rclial F.S.ROYST Sales Norf a lk Va. Ta rl Baltimore Md. Moritg Macori Ca. J Pale-faced, weak, and |i m shaky women?who suffer || i ? every day with womanly |$ weakness?need the helo || of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the |g| womanly system. Jf you are fej, weak?you neea Cardui, M jgjSJ the woman's toniCribecause ft 3 Cardui will act directly on i IgB the cause of your trouble, |$J| P| Cardui has a record of j?;j b|. more than 50 years of 'success. It must be good. j The Woman's Tonic nxa Mrs. Effie Graham, of 'M< 11 Willard, Ky., says: "I raw |a was so weak 1 could Ml SI hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 figs years. When I began to |]| take Cardui, my back hurt is Si awfully. I only weighed || i IBS 99 pounds. Not long after. jf| jftU I weighed 115. Now, I ||fe |H do all my. work, and am %i |g| in good health." Begin ||$ j|| taking Cardui, today. H| * Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree and I judgment of the court made hy His//onor J W Devore, Presiding.Jlidge, 'n theeaie Vli*punn(j Uuur i Plninf i ff vm * / I 1IUI V- UV>VJ ?? A j , J P Cooper. Nettie Cooper, T A Cooper, Walter Cooper, Naniy Cooper tellers, John C. Cooper, Fanny Cooper, Luclle Cooper, Belle Cooper, Bessie Cooper and O M Cooper, defendants, and dated the 1 Ilrd day of ylpril A. IX 1912, 1, tne undersigned W \j Bryan, Clerk ot the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the court house door in. Conway, iu.IIorry county, and /State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the Or Inlay of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county, and described as follows, to wit: ' All and singular ttiat certain tract, or parcel of land, situate in Bucks township, in the county of Horry, and Statu of South Carolina, containing It fly 00 acres more or les>, and bounded ??n the east by lands of 11. O. Hendricks, on the South hy the Potato Bed Ferry Public Bond, and on the west, north-west and north by the run of Hunting Swamp i this being that portion of the es>ate land ; of John M Cooper, which lies to the , eastward and southward of the ruu of Hunting 8A'amp, and is a portion of those certain lands conveyed to John M. - Cooper, by (J. A, Causey et al., by their s (Uted the 2nd day of January A. I), f 11)06, and recorded In the ofliee ol the Clerk of the Court in book WW at page 70. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C, April 10th, 11)12. W L Bryan, CCC P. IIII Woodward, PJa'ntiff's Attorney. I NOTICE > f There will be a meeting of the Indc. pendent Fruit Growers Association Friday night, April 12th at, 7:30 o'clock at ^ E. S. Cult ran. All members are urged to be present as this will probably be the last meeting before the berry season opens. Anyone wishing to join tills 0 Association must apply at this meeting. Geo. Dickson, Sec. II Avoid disappointment by placing d your order for strawberry checks ~ with tho Herald oilico. Prompt deivery aud lowest prices guaranteed, ti0/ I BRFER1 ?T ?KEff! i <5 h onecjgM.ai: ?W%V|t\^jn jtv-rfatf: ||im^n.''.iarjnBU> ?m'w ? >? is .simple;fh ^rmlesi cure gi r? T'i'Af- /fa -is f* T /iT% J'Vir1) (T* H' .;luc 11c us y/tfoci Ui wn laboratories: imss'ohou tRqysi :>3e .Dealers Evezywhere ER OUANO C( Offices ) oro W. C. C ol umbio. S. C. oirteryTUa. Spartanbur&S Columbus 6a. BIG BARS OUR ENTIR1 DRY GOODS,CLO AT A GREAT j e nic ISPRINQ C t- Every Man, Woman and Chili [[/County should call and examine c ^Summer Goods. We have in stocl gfat prices to suit the pockethooks ?nating hovers. Come and sec oui g SHOES, HATS, CbOTtlING, s-'i FINE LINE OF LADIES' TR ; IN PRICE FROM 75 CENTS |j si:\vix<> rv ^ A large shipmont of the very Kthem guaranteed. We will sell th< &a call without delay, PJOK.X? AN Ci ? AVNOB, frar i'i ii 11 in i i i hi iii?iipi fejectnc Rii+^rc 1 U CM Visi H 4BeoSr w I iVIado A New Man Of Him. I i "I wr.3 suffering from pain in my I ? stomach, head and back," writes II. | j T. Alston, Raleigh, N. 0., "and my S ? liver and kidneys did not work right, 0 j but four bottles of Electric Bitters 8 1 made mo feel liko a new man." I j PKICE 50 CIS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. I Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunr, fish, trap, or in any manner to enter or trespass upo i my land in Green Sea Township bounded by lands of Fly ram Fowler and others. The full penalty of the law will be euforecd. S. Fowler. 4t. p:l. r Notice of Sale. I have for'sale a t $5 00 per acre, a tract of 2.45 acres in Socastee township and owned at present by T T Turbeville and Mrs Turboville, this is about iU miles from Socastee school, and about the same from the Thompson school, and is located on 1 the public road loading from Socas1 . ' 1 . ?/? !.?? T?l^.4. toe on a ge u> ivjurren s i uitt, uuu "nearly all of it can be cleared for , cultivation. It has on it a lot of oak and hickory and some af-h and pine. As it takes in some of the beach strand, it would be a ^ood place to locate a fishery H. 11. Woodward, Att.y. Conway, S. C. LOST Oil STRAYED?One small black and white pi (led cow, marked underscpiare In each oar with dark heifer yearling ? about one year old following her. Write information to W. F. Hardee, Conway, i S. C. 4w2. LOST?A suitable reward will be ' paid for information concerning the ' whereabouts of a two year old heifer s marked with swallow fork, and underbit In each ear. Notify H C , Jones, Galivants Forry. < J i > 1? i ITLIZGR I ytimeJI I ! W * III \\ \ V I \\ \ \U4 U# \ rein gnkki 5 STOCK OF THING & SHOES SACRIFICE. HOLAS )PEN I NGjf J in the Aynor section of the y >ur elegant line of Spring and ? ^ k some of the best Patterns and n of the most careful and discrimi- 9 AND ESPECIAELY OUR S IMMED HATS, HANGING Q TO *2.50. H 1ACHIN iliiS* I best Sewing Machines, each one 1 em out cheap for cash. Give us 6 SHELLYj 1 MB? 8KB7Wini?lllliail'? D. A. Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. CHINESE LAUNDRY. Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. f Family washing taken. ^ Satisfaction Guaranteed. ^ Work neatly executed, an; in first class style, SPECIAL NOTICK Collars and Culls held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood worir, GEORGE LUM John White & Co.^jgjjjg*^ . 554- X*- HAWEN GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectful!) solicited and will be Y. appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money hac.a. No trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you want ask for it. Notice of Discharge. ? Notico is hereby gi/en that the undersigned, Trustee and Guardian for Lou la Richardson will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County at his ofiice at Conway S. C,t at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 28th day of April A D 1912 for a final discharge as such trustee and Guardian. Conway Savings Rank Per D A Spivey President 4w2 Send your order for Strawbrrry shecks to the Herald office. ^L . ''