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* **t{'$,iQ 'H&vV'-J ' ' V $ '!' ^ /a'^ He Stag gtali * EK H - nt*r?ii at the Post Ofllco a* Conway, 8. C as tiecona CtasB Mul 1 Mullet. PUBLISHED EVERYTHUKHDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. [ v lUPVJRlPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR : ; 0. H. WOODWARD. Editor THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1912i r'zm: Kir .?. ? A Compromise Decision. The County Board of Education, composed of Messrs S H Brown, Superintendent, of Education, and H L Buck and M .) Bullock, held a meeting at the ofTiee of the Board here on Tuesday of last wrek, for the purpose of passing upon an appeal f-om the decision of the Board of of Trustees of District No 26 at Cool Sprir.g, dis missing Miss Blanche Norton from teaching there last November. The petition to the County Board asked among other things that the Board of Trustees, consisting of Messrs K L Mi&hoo, Ii T Booth and M M Skipper, be removed from office, and that Miss Norton be reinstated as teacher of the school. The matter grew out cf some trouble among the pupils of the school, and the Trustees bad discharged the teacher on the ground hat one of the pupils had been unreasonably punished. After a full hearing the Board made the fol lowing decision: "Conway, S C., April 16, 1912. "At a special meeting of the Countv Board of Education, held this 16th day of April, 1912, at Con way, SC., to consider the matter of the appeal of Miss Blanche Norton from the action of K L Mishoe, R T Booth and M M Skipper, Trustees for Cool Spring, of School Spring District No 26, in removing her as teacher of said school, we, the said Board, find: 'That Miss Norton was unlawfully removod as teacher of said Cool Spring school.' "In the matter of the petition of the patrons of said scnool for . the removal of K L Mishoe, R T Booth and M M Skipper, as Trustees, we find: 'That the said Trustees should < ' not b2 removed.' "S II Brown, "M J Bullock, "H L Buck." f> Beware of Ointments for Catarch that Dnnfiiin lVI*?rnirv. ? > . as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through ihe*mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possiply derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F, J. Cheney Co, Testimonials free, Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. *+ per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation . y-.-'s \ j A I 'g> Marriage Licenses. Only three marriage licenses were issued during the week ending April 15th, as follows: No 203, Issued April 11, to Wal- ' tor W Inman and Ruth E Jenrette. both of Uonway. Married at the residence of the bride's father, ;\lr J N Janrette, of Conway, S C., by Rev J M Dor man. No 204 Tssued Ap-il 11. to Moses Vaughi and Martha P Edge, both of Wampce. Married on the 11th, at the court house, by E A Wait, 1 Deputy Cierk of the Court of Com1 mnn Ploas. No 205 Issued April 15, to Albert G Graham and Sallie Elliott, both of Zoan. No return. l\ Miss Fannie Pitmau.of Galivants Ferry ti F D No 2, is spending seve- j \ ral tfbeks with relatives in Georgia I IS and Florida | Mr D H El i j, of Columbia, special i agent for the Mu'uol Life Insurance L Co., of New York, was in the city mk on business the first part of last week. The company is represented S, V*.n here by Mr J N Jenetette. i The Danger After Grip L lies often in a run-down system. Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap- i Im ' petite, energy and ambition, with I V lltmi< nvifl Lwlnuirc nflrttt I B . IIIP.UI uri v;u 11 v mum n iu uuj o vmctj | \ follow an attack of this wretched disI > ease. The tfreat^st need then is p Electric 131*ters, the glorious tonic, I blood purifier and regulator of 1; j stomach, Jiver and kidneys. Thou1 sands have proved that tjiey won T : derfully strengthen the nerves, build j; up the system And restore to health I and good spirits after an attack o' ' Grip. If suffering. try them. On Sf 1 ly 60 cents. Sold and perfect satisB [ faction guaranteed by Norton Drujj Hij&V: ?Co. i . ? * i " HC Tuton was in Conway last L Saturday on business. Klu Kir *** BBlSSPr# .jf*. *, * ' 'x -v.{* ,, , ' ] V A1..') &J ' ';. * *\>'{1 M I Protect (Tt- Your^ fi^HlLYw a DANK*. I PHILIP D ARMOUi lionaire Meat King, first s from his earnings on the New York to California, t digging ditches. Me still J and dollars. 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His signed statement declares, "My wife gained in strength, has a splendid appetite, sleeps well and feels better than in four years. We are delighted with results. Mr R Dickerson, 234 W Main St., Ft Wayne. Ind., says. "I suffered from gas on my stomach for years. Doctors failed to help me. Thank heaven, after using several bottles -r t? ? . t : ? t ? ^.,4. ? ...u : ? >? UJ i\uui uuiuc J. uuij eu>o iiu y tuin^. You can get the Root Juice at-any good drug store and no matter how stubborn or severe your case may be, you may depond on it when everything else (ails. It is also used with , excellent and quick results in cases lame back, kidney trouble and rheumatism. i ^Indigestion^ la causes heartburn, sour IS , S3? stomach, nervousness, js! jw nausea, impure blood, and If jS more trouble than many {j? Eft different kinds of diseases. M |! The food you eat ferments B i ?r in your stomach, and the ? j B poisons it forms are ab- S ; kg sorbed into your whole 1 ff system, causing many dis- B I tressing symptoms. At the JB first sign of indigestion, try Kg , 1 Thnflfnrri'a I I I lluUlulU d | j ft suffered for years front dyapep- B a tia and heartburn. Thedford's M Black-Draught, in small doses, m I cured my heartburn in a few M t ft days, and now I can eat without TO n distress." Try It. O 1: [insist on Thedford's S I \ I 1 H J, the great multi-mil- | javed one hundred dollars | farm. He went from i here he got $5.00 a day pj saved?saved a few thous ? ving was the seed from ew. \ K YOUR BANK. j ina! Bank >WAY, I BBMMMaaBBBMMiBMaa rwwwwwsA i nine | ^ 232 and 234 King St > The Largest > ^ New prirg Tai' ^ and Silk Waists, Ct C Goods, Mew Wash I 4L Ribbons. etc., etc. ^ A request on a p i ^ We are members * \r_i: p-i- I nuuct' oi oaie. I have for'rale a t ?5 00 per acre, a tract of 235 acres in Socastoe township and owned at present by r T Turbeville and Mrs Turbeville, this is about 3 J miles from Socastee school, and about the same from the Thompson school, and is located on the public rord leading from Socastee bridge to Murrell'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 stiarid, it would be a good place to locate a fishery H. II. Woodward, Attv. Conway, S C. F- HAWES aROOER Only Mit'll Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patron* igo is respectfullj solicited and will lie ippveclat'Mi. Satisfaction guaranteed or pour mom y bacK. No trouble to show joods, so it' you don't see what you want isk for it. flMMNM?* *" wLXT'^ .TjCsmto | Bitters MacJo A Mowian Of Him* "I wag suffering from pain in my i stomach, head and back," writes II. H T. Alston, Eftlelgh, N. C., <4and my 8 I liver and kidncys did not work right, R but four bottles of Electric Hitters g niado mo feel liko a new man." I PRICE 50CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. I royvwrma ? XT.iftKre.wcr- r. Trespass Notice. ( All persons are hereby forbidden r 0 hunt, fish, trap, or in any man- er to enter or trespass upo i my c iod in Green Sea Township boundd by lands of FJyram Fowler and tbers. The full peuaity of the law dll be enforced. * S. Fowler. " b. pd. 1 f '' J HOYST HITS THE Hie ezplmaflo. made wilt the^ everyin&pe test of our o\ iheresnoiirt 01 Fertilizers. Sold Relial F.S.ROYST Sales Worfo lk Va. Ta rl Baltimore Md. Monijrf Macon Get. LOST OR STRAYED?One small Mack au<l white pidod cow, marked underf-quart In each ear with dark heifer yearling about one year old following her. ITritc information to W. F. Hardee, Conway, S, C. A?* it*. J. V W rr nT v ~''W v* V' rHE ARCADE DEP reet and 203 Meeting Street. i>Vho1esale6c Retail cr-Mfc'c fuifs, Isav Silk tn lildrens White and Colored I fabrics, Gent's Furnishings, MaMBBBHwaHBOMnnnauManaMBHuaarauB ostal card for one of our Spi by rt i of the Charleston Railroad pay your railroad fare if ; I Notice of Sale. Under and by virtu? of the decree and judgment of the court made by HisZ/onor J \V J)evore, Presiding Judge, hi theca*e | of Florence Dew Cooper, PlaintiiT, vs. J P Cooper. Nettie Cooper, T A. Cooper, Walter Cooper, Nui.ny Cooper /Sellers, John C. Cooper, Fanny Copper, I.ucll? Cooper, Belle Cooper, Bessie Cooper and O M Cooper, defendants, and dated the 3rd day of ylpril A. D. 1912, 1, hie undersigned W B IJr)an,Cleik of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, bet r? the court house door in Conway, inllony county, and /State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the O'liday of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county, and described as follows, to wit: ' All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Bucks township, iu the county of Horry, and State of South Carolina, containing fifty 50 acres more or les*, and bounded on the east by lands of R. O. Hendricks, on the South by the Potato Bed Ferry Public Bond, and on the west, noith-wsst and north by the run of Hunting Swamp this being that portion of the ??iat? land of John M Cooper, which lies to the eastward and southward of the run of Hunting 8 kamp, and is a portion of those certatn lauds conveyed to John M. Cooper, by C. A Causey et, al., by their deed dated the 2nd day of January A. D. 190(1, and recorded in the oflfce oi thoi Clerk of the Court in hook WW at mice I 70-., .Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ('onway, S. C, April 10th, 1012. W L Brvrn, CCCP. H II Wrodward, Pla'ntiff's Attorney. Notice of Discharge, Notice is hereby piren that the ' undersigned, Trustee and Guardian ' por Lou la Richardson will applv to 1 he Judge of Probate of Horry bounty at his office at Conway S- C ,' ' ?t l! o'clock in the forenoon on thai? !8t.h day of April A D 1012 for a finr 1 f Msc'oarge as such trustee and GuarMan. I < Conway Savings Hank H Per D A Spivey President Jj w2 I | Subscribe to the Herald. j t >. V V70 17I7D1 r lili, tctti'trg.ttt^vt/jjaL*c.nxr;J yurajja & 9^ ? if# '& is&Jmple;ifaey ?reai&&i '-cure mthss to pass t wn laboratories 'jmmsuhouiEqyi ble Dealers E EM. GUANO C > Offices )oro MC. Columbia S C. pinery Ala. Spartanburg < Columbus 6 a. 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Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. , ' ^ t ' ' v ' 1 * T1LIZGR I WTIME^ I ?*? cr M f j n Tier B S I 1 r; Strawberries are becoming plonti- I si fnl on the Conway market, and the |J - prices are coosideied reasonable by I the lovers of this delicious berry. I , The crop is ripening rapidly. 1 VWWWWW1 5 ton, South Carolina % ^ in the South J 1 inen Lawn-Lingerie ) Shoes, New Dress ^ aces, Embroideries, ^ es will bring you one ? nbers of which will C * DPENI NQ~! ild in the Aynor section of the our elegant line of Spring and ck some of the best Patterns a nd ( of the most careful and discrimiV, AND E3PECIAELY OUR [tlMMED HATS, RANGING ; TO *2.50. ^ HACHIIVEH y best Sewing Machine^, each one icm out cheap for cash. Give us Wl SHE^LrLrYl , s. e. I ITs/iir E STOCK OF THING & SHOES SACRIFICE. KOLAS CHINESE LAUNDRY, Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an? in Bret class style, SPBCUL NOTIOB Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days ind if not called for will be sold, , Yoursfor good wor*, I GEORGE LUM . - is- * -s A