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I fUhe gong JtaML ' I n'?*?'l at the Post OMce n- (Conway, 8. C I aa Seconii Ciaee |fai) Matter. P IBL1HURD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BV OONW'AY PUftLISUINO 00. tUP'AORIPTJON ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H. H. WOODWARD; Editor THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912If a man wishes to know the mean things he did and did not do along the journey from the cradle to the grave, let him go into politics v and he will soon hear enough to astonishhim. On account of the low price for ^ the berries on the Northern market the shipment of them practically ceased a week or ten days ago. The crop is unusully large, the berries fine in size and flavor, yet the prices obtained did not pay the cost of production, so we are informed. The psoposed sale of the Conway, Coast and Western Railroad to the . Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company means nothing except that both roads will be operated under one and the same management, which is practically being done today and has been ever since Burroughs & Collins Co., sold the road to* Mr James Chadbourn for the Atlanta Coast Line. We can see no additional benefit to Conway, /he Magic City of the Eastern Carolinas, by the mythical sale, The railroads coming from all points of the compass to Conway which have from time to time been built upon paper and in the imagination of over enthusiastic writers, whose wish was fa. her to the thought have all petered out and wo bear no more of them in these days of grace. All that is left now for us to do is to pronounce the sad requiem over the graves of our departed hopes, R. quiesoat in pace. '(Sti'lLtJ 'It ? So far appeararc?s indicate that Mr Ellerbe will be returned to Congress 'without opposition. But, thee, it is rather early in the campaign to forecast coming events; and, besides, all the precincts in the district have not yet been heard from and just at this time there is no way of telling how they will go. It maybe that the aspirants for his job in Congress at $5,000 per annum, including perquisites and special privileges, are Micawber like, "waiting for something to turn up," and before the door of oppor tunity is closed they ma* "come out of the woods" and their name wil be legion. ZY LIVER SPOILS DAY'S WORK Don't Let a Torpid Liver Knock Yoi Out of Day's Work?There is a Better Way?Read About It. A man feels very little like work ing and a child don't want to go t< school when bilious or constipated If you try calomel to cure you th< chances are that you will be so weak ed by its after effects that you wil be laid up for two of three davs more "Don't take Calomel." We have perfect substitute right here in ou * store, that we can fully guarante to cure constipation and lwen u the liver just as quickly as calomel but without any of the bad aflei effects of calomel. The name of thi tonic is Dodson's Liver-Tone. It is pleasant tasting vegetable tonic tha stimulates the liver and causes it t work just right to cleanse the bod without any danger of salivatici "When you try it if you do not sa that it is a perfect substitute fc calomel come r'q1 ht in and get you money back, Norton's Drug Co drug store. What Texana Adm're is hearty, vigorous life, accordin to Hugh Tallmau, of San Anloni< MWe find," he writes, "that D King's New Life Pills surely pi new life and energy into a persoi Wife and I believe they ure the be: made " Excellent for stomacl liver or kidney troubles. 25 cts s Norton Drug Co. Help a Judge in a Had Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of OiHis Mill Tenn , was plainly worried. A bt sore on his leg had bafiled sever doctors and long resisted all rem dies." I thought it was a cancer, he wro1** "At last I used Bucklen Arnica Salve, and was complete cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcer cuts, bruises and piles. 25 cents i Norton Drug Co 4 WMWSU |I<iiii.|,mi 1M Announcements Announcement under this head, ar r&.OO payable in advance. Magistrate's cards short, $2.50_ FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative for Horry County, subject so the action of the Democratic Primary. C. F. BEST. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Clerk of theCourt of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. L. BRYAN. Conway, S. C. T,V\I? A TiniTAll rwiv nui7iiviv. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. N. C. ADAMS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the offi?*e of Sheriff ot Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary Pledging myself to fill the office, if re-elected, to the best interest of the county? H J SESSIONS. I hereby announce mv candidacy for tho office of Sheriff of Horry County, and if elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office conscientiously and faithfully subject to the action of the Demo ratic primary. Elijah Buffkin, FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announoe myself a candidate for Magistrate in Simpson Creek Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM H. CAUSEY, Eldorado, S. C. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. By persuasion and after Deliberation on my part, I announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor of Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democrat Primary. N. E. HARDWICK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. T. SHELLEY. 1785 1912 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 128th Year begins September 27. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 5th, at i) a. m. It offers courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History, Political Science, Debating Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Engineering. Courses for B. A., B S., and B. S. degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogues on application. Write - ? " ^>-> . nrT to HAKKISUiN KAiN UUJji-n, President. ' Charleston, S. C. 1 - IFIRE ALARM! No! its only the crowd rushing to THE OIF) STAND to be served with the very best of ICE CREAM I and I COOL DRINKS of all kinds. Yours to Serve, W B CHESTNUT & CO., THIRD AVENUE 8 a CONWAY, COAST AND WESTER" lt RAILROAD COMPANY o y Notice Is hereby given that a Specit General Meeting of the Stockholders c ' the Conway, Coast and Western Railroa y Company, has been called by the Boer >r of Directors, to be held at the oil ice < if the li'aecainaw Lino of Steamers, in tL 's Town of Conway, South Carolina, at o'clock li? the forenoon, on n ounesua^ the lttth day of June, A. 1) 1018, for tli put pose of considering aud acting upon proposition to sell ail of the rights, pov er.% franchises and property of sa g Company to the Atlantic C- a?t Lit 3 ixailroad Coinj any, and such other bus r ness an may properly come before tl 1 meeting. lt EUGENE P SCHl'LKEN, 1 Secretary. at ______ ___ Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that t.i undersigned Guatdiau of Jeremit) Rabon, will apply to tho Judge < Probate of Horry County, at his o (ice, at Conway, S. C., on the 18i ^ day of May, A D., 11)12, for a fin al discharge as such guardian. et~ K. L. Mishoe, Guardian of Jeremiah Rabon, Mint s 4w6 {y _ tt It is C B1 and not C E Best who candidate for the House. a / ? Escapes An Awful Fate. A thousand t.onguevS could not. express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Oox, cf Jol'iet. Ill , for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate. 4'Typhoid pneumonia had left uce with a dreadful cough, she writer 'Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would die. I could fret no help from doctor treatment, or other medicines till 1 used Dr. Kind's New Discovery. But I owe mv life to this wonderful remedy for I scarcely cough at a11 now." Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all throat, arid luug medicines. ICverv bottle guaranteed 50cand $1.00. Trial bottle frt?e at Norton Drug Co, Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by His a > T VI r IV .1 T1 yionor, j n wevore, ire-iumg juugo, In the case of Burroughs & Collins Company Plaintiff vs George M Hardee, ?t al Defendants, and dated tho 29th day of February A D 7912, i, IF L Bryan Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction to t.he highest bidder, before the court house door at Conway, in Horry County and State of South Carolina, during legal hour-of sale, on salesday in June next, it being the 3rd day of said month, ali and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county and described as follows, to wit.: All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing throe hundred [300] acres more or less, situate in the county and iS'tate aforesaid, lying atul being in Simpson Creek township, bounded as follows, to wit: on tho north by lards of George M Long, on the east by lands of Oeie Hardee, south by lands of I C Hardee atul Star Bluff I load and on the west by 1 C Hardee, being the place or plantation upon which George M Ilnrdee now resides and being a part of the Daniel Bellamy land. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, Conway, S. C., March 1th, 1912. W. L. Bryan, Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas. H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney State of South Carolina, uounty 01 y/orry. Court of Common Pleas Catherine Strickland, Plaintiff. v? I/anion Strickland, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOR REUKF Complaint Nut Served. To the Defendant Hamon Strickland* You are hereby summoned and r? quired to answer the complaint In this action which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said Comity, ami to serve a copy of your answ'er to the said Coin plaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days 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 the relief demanded in the complaint. March 18th 1912. \Y. L. Bryan, II. II. Woodward. C C. C. P. 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 tiled in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C.? ou the 10th day of March A. I). 1912. \V. jl. Bryan, C. C. C. P. H II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. ? State of South Carolina, ) 1 County ot Horry. \ Office of County Auditor. To A. C. Turpin, J. M. Burson, and A. M. Burson, Non-resident owners ot land within Horry county, whose residence and post office audress, are unknown to the undersigned: Take Notice, That whereas it. appears that you are the owners of that certain lot of land in Horry County, containing forty-five acres, more or less, and known as lot No, 0-t of Ilomewood Colony lands and that you liave failed to make return of the same for taxation as required by the laws of iliis State, and thai the same has escaped taxation for the fiscal years of 1909, 1910 and 1911, not having been assessed as provided by the laws of the said State; all of which hits lately come to my knowledge; You are hereby required to be and appeal before me in my office at 1/ o'clock in tue forenoon, at C >uway, in the C tun* 3 ty and btate aforesaid, on the 15th day _ of July A. I). 1912, at which time the uu " dersigued will proceed to appraise and ^ assess (he said land for tar.es, and will enter the same on the tax duplicate ic and for the said C unity, and charge tin tl same with the taxes of the current fiscal )f year, together with the taxes of 1909, d 1910 and 1911, and the penalties as pro. d vided by the laws of this Stife. >f N C ADAMS, Seal ie County Auditor Horry County. 2 Conway, S C , May, i3, 1912 GwlO, For Sale. v- Farm of 350 acres, more or lesi ? * I AIT. ~,1^ ..f . I,A I ' <i lying on uie >visi siuu ui 111 u i\ -><j i ie Uailroud, between Loris and San fore ij" and known as the former residence 1,1 of E D Law son, and also known ai the estate of Daniel Boyd, Thii land runs to with'n about one ha 1 mile of Sanford, ar.d lios two an( ~ one half nnles from Loris, S. C. Ha, small dwelling house on it, and ha 2o acres cleared. Gcod land fo 10 any crop. About two thirds of th< tract is good clay foundation, an< ?J the remainder sand. Apply to. 11 H Woodward, ^ Attorney at Law, Conway, S, C. WANTED,?Young man 20 years o nfrC, now employed as clerk in mei chandisc store, wants position in stor< _ of any kind at Conway. Have ha three years experience and can com is at any time. Can furnish good refer enccs. Address "II" Herald Office. 111 j^^/#?^ iaill'ifiiiS#^ EKE ,K|^||& D?'m: of Coca-Cola. U??l?r :^*SmK-^Li^ ^ ^-~-J2M!Sfa--^ THE CC K*^ Our new hook vindication at & A / asking. ! ||j|j| STANDS TC pi I T UAB^|p| And you get^ ra Recommended for medicinal and family Remit Postal or Express Money Order, M Guaranteed to please or money returned. 0 ORDER TO-DA" 1 H. CLARKE & SONS, S The Sou(h'3 Greatest Moil Order Win ? wmrnsrxrr:/, 3 gSPRING O Every Man, Woman and Child SCounty should call and examine 01 nO.?.MM?Au Z1 (i W/i horn lit uf OpL" I&l OU 111 llll'I VIUUU.1i II b nil r V ui.uv? jgat price? to suit the pocketHooks e nating buyers. Come and see our SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FINE LINE OF LADIES' TRI IN PRICE FROM 75 CENTS 1 MEWirvo IVJ A large shipmont of the very them guaranteed. Wo will sell thei a call without delay, iJOStUAM <g AYNOR, OUR ENTIRE i DRY GOODS, CLQ'l AT A GREAT J E NIC! * FOR SALE. fl s Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Hooks, * ' Church Manuals, Dictionaries and re- 2 1 ligious hooks generally. I can supply ti I your needs. A supply of Hooks kept s c at J. C. Spivey's store. J ? * i\ , 3 - J IM> i'oriiiiiiit viui|<wiiLuii v ^ Waccamaw Association. /I I Conway, S. C. ti mmmm?mmmmi i i n ? i ii*i ? ? i g 5 Wintliorp Colioftc | r SCHOLARSHIP and UNTRANCE J B EX A/VII NATION. The examination fer t!i<> award of vacant ;! scholarships in Wititlimp ('(llofle and tor the I admission of new students will b.< held Ml the I County Court lloueeon Prlday, Jtii> oil*. at *) a- m Applicants must, lie not less than ~ fifteen years of *v.,e. NVlien Scholarships are va , cant afier .Inly nth tiiey will he awarded to tnose | - making the highest averago at this examinhtion . provided they meet the conditions governing * the award. Applicants for scholarships should *- write to President Johnson before the examina- r p tion for Scholarship examination blanks. I Scholaislilpf are worth $ldo and free tuition. } " I The next session will open September l.\ l.'U'. . e l?'or further Infoi inatlon and-catalogue, address 1 . 1 I'rea, 1#. H. Joltn?oii, Kock 11111, S, C. 8wl2. I v> ; . . ?v? - - 1"'y7 ^ _Ju Satisfies j There never was a O thirst that Coca-Cola ' couldn't satisfy. It goes, straight as an arow, to the-dry spot. And besides this, tu yW V /IT O, -y^cw, Kk> JiuIJnW/F, *sm, i- i if S XkjV ~HV W tijfies to a T the call for $ unething purely delicious | and deliciously pure?and ? wholesome. j; Delicious | Refreshing j" ^ J Thirst-Quenching | and tlic Genuine as made by *CA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA. let, telling of Coca-Cola Chattanooga, for i he 3-J f( - - q M WHISKEY! 1 LDAY WITHOUT A RIVAL AS I 5T CORN WHISKEY MADE. H just twice a3 much for your money. B Heei Corn Whiskey) <tc nn 8 rt6SS PAID to points on Adams f S'^iUU H and Southern Express Lines. ) If ' uses. n Registered Letter or Certified Check. B Complete price list mailed upon g| t FROM S Inc., Richmond, Va. 8 o and Whiskey1 Aferchants. (l) H ~ "I UTTIIillltimiB iBUM 111?Jl V PEN rNGj| in the Aynor section of thejg jr elegant line of Spring and* some of the best Patterns and J >/ the most careful and discriir.i-'fl AND ESPECIAELY OUR y MM ED HATS, RANGING X) $2.50. i'j t^.01iITVI:5!S I host Sewing Machines, ouch one? ill out cheap for cash. Give us* l SHELLY I S. 0. I STOCK OF PHING & SHOES SACRIFICE. SOLAS < iaacMCTS aanBSMxrx aM| vy.iTV. jji-'j ^ fna j Oectri? Succeed when everything ela* fails. ! > In nervous prostration and female ' I weaknesses they arc the supreme ! remedy, ns thousands have testified. FOR K3DNKY, LIVER AND I STOM ACH TROUBLE j it is the belt medicine ever sold , over a druggist's counter. i). A. Spivey & Company FIk?!3 INSURANCE AGENTS. ^present the Strongest Com ponies 'olicies written on the most iioeral or ins. Place your insurance with us 1 ?rompt Settlement of Claims. I \ I m Notice of Sale. / I have for'sale a t $5 00 per aore, tract of 235 acrea in Socastee iwashrp and owned at present by 1' Turbevlllo and Mrs Turbeville, lis is about 3J miles from S eastee hool, and about the ^ame from the bompuon school, and is located on io public road leading from Sooase bridge to Murrell's Inlet, and ?arlv all of it can be cleared for iltivaMon. It has on it a lot of oak id hickory and some ash and pine, s it takes in some of the beach rand, it would be a good place to catc a fishery II. U. Woodward, Att-y. Conway, S. C. 3- P- HAWES GROCER Otdy High Grude Family and Planthiut; Supplies handled. Your patron',(* is rcspectfull) solicited and will be lpieciat^d. Satisfaction guaranteed or >ur money baca. No trouble to show H?ds, so if you don't see what you want ,k for it. i i i i 111 i ii >!'11 m i si imi :. v- % 2 mr;. ; u i i . Electric Bitters Made A Wavy ft/*an Of Him. "I was suffering from pain in my1 stomach, head and back," writes II. T. Alston, Raleigh, JSI. 0., "and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made mo feel liko a new man." PRICE 50 CIS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. iwmukk^ii 7jaBgaaaaMMBBM Oyster Shell Lime 1)5 PER CENT PURE LIME. Sweeten your sour lands. Uet the luil stren^tn 01 yuur jrtilizers. Prevent RUST in your cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cot n, By usinirour Oystor Shell Tjimo. lacked, F. O B. Steamer at Hiver jandintr $6.00 per ton. Write for 0 ton reduced price. Breslauer, Lachicotte & Co., Wavt-rly Mills, S C. Hi acker Mfg Co., SiK'-'lBferc In QKORCJE S MACK BR & SON I'E M ANUFAC'J'L'ltk oookh, sahji and hi.indh, (.'oi.umnh and BaMJSTKKB, OltlhLKS and Ga HI.lt OUNAMKNTH, SCKKKN DoOllH ani) wlndowd. VK Dr.AL IN G1.A8H, SAH? "5 OKD AND WRIOIITB. ;harlest<?m s c j Very Serious I jg It is a very ccriouo matter to ask I M for one medicine and have tho 81 wrong one given you. For this I reason wo urge you in buying to H H be careful to get the genuine? I B. M THEDFORDS -tggr LACK- DRAUGHT Liver Medicine 8 The reputation of this old, relia- I a ble medicine, for constipation, in ? digestion and iivcr trouble, is firm- I ju ly established. It doc9 not imitate I other medicines. Jt is better th*ui ? others, or it would not be the fa- I g voritc liver powder, with a larger I ffl L,fde than all others combined. H SOLD IN F2 J :hinese 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 irst class style, SPliClAI. NOTIOB Dollars and Cuffs held for 30 days ind if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood wora, GEORGE LUM w????i?????????????f LOST OR STRAYED?One small halol J \n<l white plded cow, marked underpquare in each oar with dark heifer yearling ibout, one year old following her. IFrite Information to W. F, ilardee, Conway, S. C. FOR SALE Sweet Potato Draws? Nancy-Hall and P. R. Yams. $1.50 order. B. F. Bryan, Taft, Fla. Notice Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claims against the Estate of Simon Boyd Sr., must present chem duly attested to the the undersigned ond those indebted to said Estate must make immediate payment to, \V S Hewett, Qualified Guardiat, of Simon Boyd, Sr.