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i ('Ji1 ' '< . 'Jri *' t4 . t RiSLai' \ II WW Gathered by a Herald Man on His Founds. . | CAUGHT OS"THE KOUKIE. Etrav Bits of News Gathered by the Wayai Je for tU.< Information and Instruction! of Hvrald ; Readcrs-llapi)cninff? of Interest Mr ;) M Burroughs spent a day in W L Mi shoe ?os o V on a v sit tr frioads in C'"l'i?n ia ia t .vo.k n J 0?wf of \V?)lov, S C., C n vav on btisltie s ia-.t Saturday. ' JfF- j Robt ly> Scarborough visited R Mar i o n C j j n *.y 1 tit vv e e if o u ley, ti L ! business. Mrs Sue Q taU'eb'.nui is vintinf-. I |f her parents, Mr and Mrs J iVl Mar tin, in Marion. J LI Sawyer, one of iho Magistrates'> '?? tin1 >'U? j l?y, v iSI oil ^yijn >vay idbt Saturday on business. Let the Herald (ix up your ttraw' berry checks entirely t,o your notion on cardboard that wilt last. ( G W Cannon, of Dorgola, was among those visiting Conway on business oi.e day last week. I Many now cottages are going up i in Conway, which is an omen of p prosperous times in this old Boro. k Dr and Mrs Stone, and Miss Adele i Miles, or Marion, spent awhile in m Conway last week visiting relatives, / Want to buy a good combination j saddle and buggy horse. Must be | absolutely gentle, J C Spivey, I Conway, S. C. I J T Lawrimore, formerly of this I county, but nov? of Georgetowi L County, visited Conway on business m the latter part of last week. There were light showers of rain last Saturday. This was needed by the strawberry growers to help in ripening the young berries. The farmers of Horiy are taking " advantage of every moment of thL fine weather and busy scenes are now witnessed upon the farm. The firm of Jordan & Shelly, at Aynor, S. C., are now running a large ad in the Herald: They are a progressive firm and will succeed. Sunday was a charming spring day, and automobiles were out in full force, their inmates immensely enjoying the pleasures of a joy ride The Rev A S Doak was absent the latter part of last week in attendance upon the sessions of the Pe< D80 Presbytery which met at Tim monsville. * Magistrate Daniel Grainger was reported last week as being still very ill at his residence near Homewood. This is to the regret of his many friends, The work on the new cottage of Geo F Nissen is rapidly going forward, and this will be a nice dwelling when completed. Mr J J Seals, has located at Gaston Murrell's, about four miles east of Conway, on the Whiteville public road, where he will engage in the mercantile business. R M Prince and E W Prince, both of Gurlev. S. C., and leading busi nes6 men of that section, visited Conway on legal business the middle part of last week. J W Sparks is now making balusters spindles and other mill work for use in buildings, at his shops on Beaty Street. The shop is turning out some very pretty work. Miss Saba Doak will be in Conway t about the first of May, and while [ here will give a conceit at Burroughs I ^School Auc'itorum in behalf of the I Westminister Club. 1. We have reasons to believe that B\; more tobacco will be grown in Horry P 1 county this season than ever before r* jn its history. Horry tobacco like [\ Conway Klondikes, downs the world t\ \ U A Dusenbury is making an ad[ \ dition to his residence on the corner of 6th Avenue and E'm street, so as [ toeularge the dintog room, and add [ 4 to the appearance of the dwelling ft f A big protracted meeting ig in ft t progress a? the colored people's B ^~v Baptist church iu the western sec* B, \lion of the town, and there's singHBl.% Tng and shouting in the Camp of 1 Last Sunday the Presbyterians [ Introduced a new innovation in k church service in Conway. A piano instead of an organ was used by I the choir in leading the sweet songs I of Zion. | Mrs Bessie Sherwood and little I daughter, are away in Columbia on p an extended visit to her husoand, I Mr E J Sherwood, who is taking a I k law-course at the) University of South W Carolina, J Leon Lewis, manager of the En* terprise Grocery Company of Tabor N. C., and one of the leading bust* BBt i neag concerns of that place, spent a abort time in Conway on business WL om day last week. : v Blpoitrawberries made their ap1 ptiaranoe on the Conway market last Kr week. These were the first of the d t aeason and were purchased by Mr I E W A Freeman, the popular cashier /1 It of 'the Bank of Horry, at a fancy ] I i . ' * ' ' iT?. The Citf Fathers are putting the west sibfc ot "Laurel street, bet-ween Fourth ard Fifth Avenue. in fi * si. class ?ord fc'un pnd wb-n finish* d this sec .1 ;n w>l< be the bc^u acorn? b'lf ir o'"i i iheciiy, .Main- Sircet n xt. excepted. T B Smith ar.d A f! Thnmnsr a tw y ? i vi??r>? ?i > t; i>r >Hiineiji, 0"5hi't , nie' i, left \( " FUvene c.-n lh-< r-,n ;v | nf r 'ing r ni-' Tuesilp /. They uroj b r'-rtr1 ' ip'iiin (,c b?.c i*'" 1 ?rj0 ''vin^ a Mp z car, ?h?> pur oia^o f f Mr rhoijrjp3on. i Ph? '''v 't r (s >r?r\,U 1 ?"?5 :v prHtv li t fcln park a* lh? Pi > o of Hv? old turn ta-b'e. This wi". bo a ^ >< * . pleasant itrp rovenuj? fc nvu rx' ring; t? Ml ll'jiHK ?V> w ?S fM-V'il* ' ?'.g . 11 " improv ^o?s| \vi b tbe Herald. T ic out'-" L for the In lni tri*'.! Sch ol 's now oticoh"\f/ir; I'c. s u. ft st til Peii g Ob f'.si'ird, and, iarrp i? promise ^ bu J J > In 'top looking to t?w? <..*tan js*imco*- of 1 e i ^nbo.->l in if-vn-'y ?vill bo ink n ccforc very lang. I v i C'",ri up wftr.k %-i requeued V bo T >wn Hoard ru HcVth w;p tr i'. generally observed '>y tho p'opl i f Corjwav as it shouM have b?cr j dirty, fibhy pmtrsps is the frugal breed ng place of 1 iekness and dangers tht> health and life of t-hf sitizen. Conwav business men rnay :xp..t times from now until the rush of farm work is over. Cannot- tbe interim be profitably untilized by planning some industrial enterprise for Conway and providing ways and , means to put those plans irHo active operation? We think so. The effor is certainly worth the caudle. "Loris, the young daughter of lVb i tirl Mro w to ti ... um? ..iv. vi> a ?? ** *?Kjutj aii uiu} 1 with some of her little playmates on< day last week, had the misfortune t( break her arm. She was immediately given medical attention and th? 'it. tie sufferer is now doing as wel | vs could be expected under the circumstances. The cost of living has gone high and is still going higher. We% Mkt the Irishman's horse, will hav<3 t? learn to live without eating^ if the cost climbs much higher., and bv the time we arrive at this. desirabU state of human perfection, we, like the horse, will starve to death. The Ladies' Missionary Socia'y of the Baptist Church and that of the Presbyterian Church were the guests of the Ladies' Missionary So! ciety of the Methodist Church at I its annual meeting, last Thursday afternoon. They were charmingly entertained at the hospitable home of Mrs Adda Burroughs, on Snow j Hill. During the afternoon dainty! refreshments were served under the i wide spreading branches of the i loyely live oaks which grace the i well kept grounds of this home. We are obliged to call on some of! our subscribers who are in arrears, j to come in and pay us at least & \ good portion of the amount now on the books against them. The winter is over and truck is coming. We see no reason why some of them should not seud us in their dues. It is a small matter to each of them but all of tho small amounts when put together will make up just what we need to conduct our business on a reasonable basis. i i W R Lewis is just completing another store near the new one oc- 1 cupied by him. ' J BEE] Is the question almost daiSjr askc t efit of those interested we hawe dccid For the past several years we h*n grow as fast as the Conway Ilargair Stock Co. We started in at about L2G we are weig ing about 180 pounds. Experience tells us if we try to foil these two mammoth concerns longer BURST. We will, therefore, hold tl let the grow. Our waist measure 10 years ago was measure, 33 inches. We have been e? and wearing out of the Conway Barg; time, and our waist and bust measure the same size now as it was 10 years af Its safe to say that if you want the best, enjoy the best of health am have the BIG HEAD, follow suit. 1500 Laidies* Gents' and Children's 1 creations, we have more than 500 L Children*' to select front, thaf are ji trimmed. If one does not suit you tl give you the fame hat trimmed by half the price you pay elsewhere. . Y CONWAY CONWAY )l * , - , v ^ I. ? Attention: of South I This is the year for you t j the Old Reliable "Star Branc 1 Go's Manipulated Guano, at clusively. It has given satis over 45 years, and is ackno^ > it to be the best all-round Cc the world. It gives you the Money. It is Cheap in pric made of the Best Materials, ; which proves its Superior 1 I For Economy and Best Resu you to use. Ask your. Mercl : ing it. We sell all other gra< Merchant does riot handle 01 The Macmurp f Successors to The Wilco Charlesto Feed, Sale and Corner of Third \ver First Class Se rvice. , Turnouts Seni to eiij ^ ?i. ? ?? 11 " i i A Nice Line of Made. See 1 he i lllIJOll. FOR SHERIFF. i | I hersbv announce mv candidacy ; for tbe cffice of SheritJ of Horry I County, $nd if elected I pledge myself to discharge tbe duties of the otliee conscientiously and faithfully ' ! suoject to the action of the Demo I era lie primary. Elijah Bullkin, I ^ !j For Sale. k Farm of 350 acres, more or less, i lying on tiic West side of the A C L ; Railroad, between Loris and Sanford and known as the former residence of E D Dawson, and also known as the estate of Daniel Boyd. This land runs to within about one half milo of Sanford, and lies two and one half mile* frcm Loris, S. C. Has small dwelling house on it, and has *25 acres cleared. Good land for any crop. About two thirds of the tract is good clay foundation, and the remainder sand. Apply to. H li Wood ward > Attorney at Law, Conway. S, C. Ivev J B Skippal' spent lasi fc'ri day in Conway on business. J ?? I, and for the ben >: Rcady-to-Mt ed to tc II all. .at est things in Nec rc been trying t< ): Hy Madison Slip Mouse and Live Sp riai* Silks and M 1 pounds and now J ?00 Men, Boy's Pai Us, beautiful N Low the /rrowth of alter line of Men we are bound to? and ready for you. tc 180 pounds and the; r are second to veil everything. \ low eieets it if he c con, ^fttitors guessi J 30-iaclies; breast " ~ ~ ~~ it in# and drinking A Rswiirplctc and 1 tin House all this rcta I ? is 38, Our hat is 400 JBi *tnrs Rice, bt fo. 100' II I bs Schnapp to eat and wear the 1 I <ii<k ii'.nnu ??.si iii) lie 1 obacco, ? r ????* ' r Th< .rr.h: :H Wagon bcrrh won Ilacknc: ?nls, all the latest boro, Can >lina mid ariies, Misses and brcllr * foi buggiea 1st in and ready dies, extra Collars, he other will. We tor w hat y? >u want experts lor about and 1 lalf a ;t Stabh ou can get your J naval. t ,A.:rvi> VE STOCK : Farmers Carolina o return to your "first love," 1" Wilco$ & Gibbs Guano la use it on your crops ca- i faction wherever used for j fledged by those who use >tton and Corn Fertilizer in i Best Results for the Least e, High Grade in Analysis, ind has a record of 45 years Value as a Crop Producer. Its this is The Fertilizer for lant for it and insist on havies of Fertilizers. If your lr goods, write us direct. hy Company x & Gibbs Guano Co. n, S. C. I i j I LC -"j?" *f*a 2 1 i Livery Stables iue and Laurel Street. Ca Lnur r Punt of the County. the Best Buggies o f ^ f r\ n\y tVir*1 Ill UWiUI | 3 ate of S"uth c* r- 1'na, County of Horry. Court of C< mm011 Fleas Catherine S:rickl;ir:d, IC&intiff. v? Uarnon Strickland, Defendant. J COPY/SUMMONS FOR KEMKF I Complaint Not Served. To the Defendant Ilainon S'rickJand* You are hereby summoned and r quired to answer the complaint in t.i * action which has been IIled in the oil? e of ihe Clerk of the Court of Comiin a Pleas for the said County, arid to ser :i n copy of your answer to the said Con plaint on the subscriber at his oihee nt Conway, S, C, within twenty days after , service hereof; exclusive of tin day of such service; and if you fail to 'answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint!IT in this action will apply to the Court for the reliof demanded in the complaint. March 18th 1912. "\V. L. Bryan, II. H. Woodward. C C. C. 1>. Plaintiff's Attorney /To Hamon Strickland, absent defendant: Take notice that the complaint in the ^foregoing stated action, and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of Hie Court of Common Pleas, at. Conway, 8. C.,on the iOth day of March A. D. 1912. W. Jj. Bryan, C. C. C. P. If II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. IN 3 ? skc or Ready-Made to match. All the kwcar W 11 Corsets, Silk Iloso ano pere for Ladies. A beautiful line of cCall Patterns. r *********waKWarwce?i.anviw> >n??injiwmij?v c t and Youths Suits, cxlra Coats and [eckwear, The celebrated Howard & i's Pine Low Cut Shoes are now open For style, comfort, fit and finish none. Wc don,t. keep anything but Ve make the price and the other lel an?and he can't. We keep our n?. nil line of Groceries, wholesale and night before the advance. ?s Tobacco, 5 to the pound, 2fi 1.2c 5 cents the pound. s and Wagon Springs to haul your v, Rock IIill, Taylor, C-annndy, GoldsDerham Ruggies, Fancy Fringed IIm, extra full line of Harness and Sadvl*?,nrl<% mi/1 Unnklo t.inrM. \'n mstf. I MItM ? f>ra ' ? w ???*? . wc have it and Half Profit at Store j strikes our competitors above the COMPANY. f ing Suits. i of one of the jr most f}?8hion- ^ rin# establish- ft 1/t United Slates, f3/j,fvTfJ in a position to \ V, Yw Spri DAWSE\ CONWAY, v i $ % $j WHEN YOU V) I I! r, ^Sty ? w Via? K* I i Cal! and see I the BEST 1 | that money s & H n I I have just r< | assortment < | Boy's Dress I you know th always right. I IB I H. HH9 w | Thompson's Blocl j CONW) .l.., Vy.. '<;/ ESSSSotb! I I TYLER 6 Dealer in Genei BAYBOJ It will pay every man, 1 . boro Township who nee ready-to-wear Hats, to c them, as we have got a f Misses hats ranging in Also a nice line of the^w Ladies Slippers and A thing to suit the young g A full line of Groceries (jy* ^ Below we will give yoti Most &recn Coffee, 18 cent a ii Flour 70 cent per sack of 21 pound* $3 Solid Oak Bed*tcnd8 $3.10. ull line of other^things. Remember the price at Cash t a Yours to serve you | TYLER & f. Bakery ] MUs Nina, a daughter of Mrs Dora Burroughs and a sister of Dr Burroughs of Conwav, graduated from Iioper Hospital Training School for nurses on Tuesday of last week aud received her diploma and badge. It i* not stated whether or not she will locate in Conway for the practice of her profession. y i c will ii ..kejou ^ m- Ji TTW or any Special fir. wJ'f t jjiu any Style you %-M V |||| e it u.s elegant \fm use and charge r measure taken ^ ' BROS. ?4. O. V II ' V I fANT A NICE | CLOTHES me and pet II tailored Suit I can buy. ! % eceiveda nice 4 of Men and Pants and e prices are ICU/IC LLVVIO, | {, Laurel Street, I !\y,S C 4 i.j-jt.. _ ??? Sc ALLEN ral Merchandise RO, S. C. i woman and child in Bay- \ ds fancy and up-to-date ome to our store to get ull supply of Ladies and price from 35 cents up.' ell known Morris Shoes, len Low Cuts, just the firls and young men. and Furniture. if!) . ? i a few prices. >ound, Sugar 6 1-4 cent a pound, 1 i best patent. 'if V Bureaus from $1.75 to $5,75, and a 'or the next 30 days only, right. s' ALLEN . j ? Roads. * I 1 M = jb Dr J T Howell wound up hi9 work here in the hook-worm crusade, early last week, and left for Florence where he will continue jhe work, . jlj Many hundreds of oases weretreatel* in this county, and without a cent 1 of cost to the patients. Dr Howell l pushed the work to the limit while 1 he was o t it. , (. A i/*f , ^ -S