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1 * 4* I VOL XXVI Offic ? PRECIP i Adrian Blanche, llayboro, ("on way, Cool Springy, Cedar (irove. Dogwood, l)ai?y Dog Bluff, Ebenezer., ? Farmer, Floy da, (Airley, <;reenwoou, Galivanta Green Scn_., Ifomewood, Ham mond, Jordan villi*, Joy,. Knotty Pranch, LorW? Little River, Mar low, Porl IlarrelKon, Shell,. S ocas tee, San ford Spring Hranch, Taylorsville, Tilly Swamp, Warn pce,-_. Withers, Vardo.lle, Graham X Roads Total, The Vote For Magistrate The vote at Conway and Shell pre cinctH for ihe three candidates for Mrgistrate, was as follows* Conway Shell Total V/ II Chestnut 327 44 371. F S Powell 76 2 78 N Sweet 83 13 96 VV II Chestnut was elected, having received mnro than twice as many votes as his two opponents together. The magistrates electod over the county were as follows: District No. 12, Daisy, G aham's X Roads, Hammond?B L Carter. District No. 4. Dog Bluff Knotty Branch, Jordanville?J W Johnson District No. 16, Gruhamville, Dogwood?W A Adams. District No. 6, Bayboro, Gurley, Blanche, S in ford?S M Allen. District No 5, Cool Spring, Joy ? Jeremiah Mishoe. District No. I3f Eb?n:'zor, Farmer ?H C Gore. District Mo. 3. Cedar Grove, Greenwood, Pt. Harrelson?N B kSmartDistrict No. 10, Green Soa?J K King. District No. il, Doris?J E Prince District No. 9, Spring Branch? C Z Er.zor. Dist rict No. 15, Warn pee?A P Thompson. District No. 14 Little River?A A Mosley. In District No. 2. Adrian, Homewood, there is a second race between J J King and J P Gore Sr , w^th King leadiifg Jn District No. 7,|Galivants Ferrv, there is a second race between W F Holt, and M O Hoggins. In the first primary Mr Huggins had 76 votes, ancl Mr Holt 71. ?? IIow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for ?ny case of Catarrh that cannot, hp cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure, I< J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hint perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made*bv l is lirm WALKING. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price 75c pur bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipalion. ) . Give Us Light. Has our part of Town been cut off tho' light, list and placed back in dark ness? I notice several corners with no lights. As for light No. 9, it. does not average burning two nights in the week nor has not for some time, and No 4 light has been burn ing but seems to have St. Vitus' dance and should have prompt attention. Voter. The all absorbing topic in Conway, last week was the primary election. Tho greater interest was felt in the race of Hlease aud Jones for the Governorship. Owen \Tatts spent last Friday in the city on business. ' (The :ial Result of Prir li ii n _ For Con Solicitor Sei ~ ~r <3 "a w ^ S5 a r tfCTS S g? ? ^ a ra Si 00 O ' ? 1 *5 <? 'JZ ">T cr ? e an c* ~ <t i *** ' . .98~57 ..32 121 ^ 2:i 77 25 75 _ .i 28 43 26 57 S 257 212 181) 305 3^ _ 44 ..73 ..33 . 84 _ J ..80.. 15 75 21. 1 ..35 . 20 ..10 ...45 __4 81) ..48 '...50 . .89 ..1 .103 .. 68 ..57 .110 __C 40 42 49 % 32 A 44 . .21 ..27 ..37 ..4 17 ..98 ..57 ..58 . .6 ..35 ..59 ..12 . 82 ..1 Ill . ,4P. 104 .55 ..5 " 138 143 120 163 9 " HA <i(i iro ? 1 4 i/rr iui) . .aa iu<> i'? I 21 57 -.28 . 51 .A 43 42 -.30 . 57 64 44 30 09 1 ..14 27 27 14 2 . 28 . 36 . 44 . 20 __3 122 73 -.58 .137 .10 62 9 -.17 . 54, _ 0 "A 19 14 22 13 3 . .44 .. 6 39 21 _.4 9 55 28 37 -.2 77 35 12 1 0 7 . 69 . 32 -.08'.. 13 .-0 19 . 50 -.33 16 --0 20 57 --14 44 -2 28 ..11 241 15 133 28 . 51 - -32 __18 5! .39 .-19 -.10 _ 12 -_2 18 . 31 -.35 .16 - 3 rrii-izziirrrrr 10. 31 ..23 ..18 -3 - 1985 1895 15si 2342 195 Card of Thanks. To the voters of Horry CountyT wish to thank my many friends for the spended vote given me in the Frst Primary, and I want to express my appreciation in advance for the vote I expect to receive in the Second Primary on the 10th. You know xe personally and you know my politics. If elected as your Representative, it rrill be mv purpose to serve the interest of Horry County ami her people. Rospecti fully, W C Mishap Conway, S. C.. September 2 1912, ' The Men Who Succeed as heads of large ente rprises are men of great energy. Success, to day, demands health. To ail is to < fail. It's utter folly for a man to 1 endure a weak, run down, half alive " condition when Electric Hitters will < .put him right on his feet in short ] order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine 1 ever took," writes Cha\. 13. Allen, J Sylvania, Ga. After years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, ( stomach disorders, and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try . them. Only 50 cents at Norton Drug Co. THE BEST PROOF Conway Citizens Cannot Doubt it. i Down's Kidney Pills were used-they cured. The story was told to Conway resi dents. Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the cure permanent. The testimony is home testimony-The p?*oof convincing. It can bo investigated by Conway res.deuts. Mrs R H Anderson, Conway, S. C., says: "My back ached a great deal aud T had pains in my loins. | My kidneys were weak and I was J j also subject to headaches and other ; symptoms of kidney complaint. Af- ! ter using Doan's Kidnev Pills, which I obtained from tho Norton Drug Co. mp achos and paius ceased ano ' my kidneys were restored to a nor- 1 mal condition. Since I took this remedy I can rest much better at ] night and I feel improved in every 1 way." (Statement giveu February 28/1008. RE-ENDORSEMENT On Januarv 5, 19 11, Mrs Ander- . sou said: "T have no reason to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. T gladly confirm my ^ former endorsement of them. You may continue to publish all T have ever said ab >ut this preparation " j For sale by all dealers. Price 60 \ cents. Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo, ; New York, sole agents ror the Uni- i ted States j Remember the name?Doan's? | and take no other. , t 1 Appreciation of Mr Buck I wish to thank the voters of the , support given me In ray reoent race for the State Senate. I appreciate , very much the confidence of the j Horry people. \ H Tj Buck. Conway, S. C,, Ang. 3lst, 1912. More CONWAY, S. C.*s THURS nary Election Fo intor. Hou5e of ItopreSentative i r ?- I o i *0 i c i >3 | 3} 1 ^ 1 i W W *5 2 ffl I o r 3 > % $ % ? Zi v U ?? c/l 2 S O S. rt, wLa- ~ 2 3 * S- h >7 2 EL 00 ? ? ? ' O & ? (^ <"D O O 5 H J X* ? 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I .. I . 3 . 2 1921 87C .386 213 11( 7 1522 1655 PERSONAL ANI) OTHERWISE, | Magistrate J. J. King visited C >n way on business last Thursday. I W II Bull of Bayboro, was among those noted on our streets last week j The tobacco warehouse season will be over before long, the farmers having sold thoir crops at satis factory prices. Nearly all of the candidates, defeated and otherwise, visited th# county seat the middle of last week, to gratify the interest th^y felt in the results of the primary, Tho Herald is in need of money with which to purchase row pieces of machinery in order to handle tho, large circulation thn paper enjoys. Requests have been mailed to hun*Tt don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, billiousness, indigestion ar other liver derangemert will do the same If ailing, take Dr King's New JLate 1/1118 ior quiUK resuus. Ea*v, safe, sure, and only 25 cents it Norton Drug Co. L M Johnson last week bought inttho grocery and 'market business of Lswis <fc Goodman on Laurel Street, and is continuing the businessfat the same old stand. Mr Johnson has had experience in the grocery business and will make every elfort to please his many customers. Among the business changes taking plaee here within the last week is the purchase of the stock of M W Collins Co., by George K Howell & Co. Their advertisement appears el sew lie re in this paper, and they will m.JvQ a bid for the business of t' o-e who need groceries of the highest grade. Iiead their advertisement and give the new firm a all. -i ? .3.. ? t ,,.U r1nr>ir?fr ttn lact CI TOU *> U l lUUIItll I O ?m v, , ^,v,? three weeks. Many of them haye responded, for which they have the thanks of the paper. W*3 are expect: ing to hear from more of them this week and next. We promise to keep the paper up to the highest standard as a county newspaper, nud we know that our customers will not refuse our recpie*t, especial ly when we are trying to make improvements all the time. Send in fchodoilar, or two or three dollars that you owe at once by return mail, and we assure you that it will be appreciated. For Salj\ One tract of !7f acres of land in Dogwood Neck township, 45 acres n cultivation. Without fertilizer, will produce 15 bu. of corn to acre Dwelling and tenant house. Fruit trees. Clav foundation. Good well. Parties wishing to buy large tract ?an rrnt 7<i0 a:-.ros in one bod v. inelud ng above tract, 150 acres clared, t^/o dwelling houses, stables, barns, i tenant homes. Swamp land on these tracts produce 75 bu corn to %cre this year. Suits grain and tobacco crops, and cotton. J. L. Edge, Box 745, Wilmington, N. C. pd. Ward Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Democratic voters of Ward 1 on next Friday night at 8 o'clock for the prupise of nominating a candidate For alderman of said ward, and the transaction of such other business us may come before said meeting. S C Richardson, Chairman. DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, IJ r Horry County, I CU s Sheriff Coi "g j W "~i[ M~ ^ ^ CO t <* 2 ? 3 3. ^ S* 2?. *; ^3lsr55?wo s g 3 ? zn a. 8 ? = s 3 4 55 3~ 1S| 50 45 4. 35 ..28 15 __36l 18 15..16 2-13 in \n ??1 to t o 111 A 4 I / s.\ . _ I . I O 1 4 I "I * 1 317 2t -96 129 22 239 ,1 8 ...2 ? A -26 .. 10 ---.'1 -71 *_ 2 12 .. 3 -3-' . 29 1? ..20 ...1.-1 I"-- sill 8 .61 -.26 ..16-.14-35 ...5 ,.3S -14 - 6 -.55 . 12 --1 -83. 1*8 1 6 3 48 21 .. 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The vote on the question of the stock law last week, shows plainly that the people aro in favor of keepling the fences. Tho vote in the County was as follows: i Fence 2721) No Fence 826 Toial 2624 Card of Thanks. I desire by this method to return thanks to my many friends through out tho county who supported me in my race for County Supervisor in the recent primary Although we lost in our race/I shall ever remember with tho crreaetest of gratitude! those who loyally stood by me and fought for me against a well organized and deeply entrenched opposition I thank you one and all and hope at some time to be of service to you. Sincerely yours, J. T. Shelley, ? Funeral Services. We are requested to announce [that the funeral sermon of the late ! Daniel Grainger will be preached on the fourth Sunday in this month, at the Thompson Cemetery, near Mai pie Church, by the Rev S. J. Cains. The public is cordially invited. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of 'lorry. Court of Common I'leas* Helen Stalvey Leo, Plaint)IT, against Patience O Slalvey, Annio Stalvey, Edith T Stalvey, J DozicrStalvey, Fulton Stalvey, Missic EarleMew, Martha Brcok, .T A Mew, Jr., Olo Singletotr, Mack Singleton, Minnie Singleton, Mary Singleton and Delta Singleton, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF [Complaint Not Served.] To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which has been lilod in t he otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Com oon Pleas lor the said conn- , ty, oud to serve your answer to the said comp.airiL on i?uu suuscrioer at his cnico within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail 1 to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ' Dated August 20ih, 1912. I ii ii woodward, PlaintilT's Attorney. , To Mnry Slingleton, 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 tho'oflice of the Clork of Court of Common Pleas at Conway. S C , on the 2lst day of August 1912. ii ii woodward, Plaintiff 's Attorney. w l 11ryan, (l 8) o c c' i*. mill >12. mm?mmmmmmmm?mmmrnmmmm* rleld August 27th r~ ~ irt Co. Supervisor. Coroner ^ ^ M w n H o Ng ' J - E ^ S c o ^ ; f 3 3 = ? g. g. f ; ^ o- 2 3 5T 3 0 < i *. 2L *3 SS S * : 3 ,J. rj O O ?*< ' < > 3 3 pr 135 61 14 68 ..2111..751..32|..37"1 (>2 ... 13 . .38 : 1G . .38 11 . 72 35 0 40 .. .6 . .34 . .31 . 16 483; ,'39 .8 380.. 69 287 126 .-01 ui ini 17 -d.'t .17 >.! .1.1 lH 63 ---1 ---'1 .43 ..47 ..91 ...1 . .0- 53 I ..49 .. 5 __ 7|. 39 .. 9 140 -113 30 .. 1 _ _ " 6 .30 . .56 .. 183 ---3 .70 ..36 ..52 .76. .-9 ..84 .1 83 00.... 19 4 . 68 1 13 60 -.381 24 .. 1 . 15 . .16 .34 114 -.17 23 ..74 ..38 ..47 ..28 -1 70 ;.32 ... . 46 ; 16 -.31 ..46 .14 .. 145 -14 - 3 106 . 34 116..20 . 20 1 1 260 211 2.. 38 216 135.. 48. .921 1 189 -1011. .26 ..67 - 70 . .53.-48 158 1 56 - 14 ?0 . .56 ..7 ..30 ..21 . 12 87 . 30 55 ... 2 -.47 . .12 ..24 , .. 108 2 8 83 16 100 5 l' 39 5 2 18 16 25.. .9 5 60 ? - - 12 ..43 .. 9 -.34 -.10 20 .. 197 -148 ---9 ..37 ...5 99 -.39 . 60 ._! 71 6 1 60 2 53 6 1 0 I 34 13 10 . 17 .. 5 ..12 .60 *3 ... 50 7 48 .. 6 .. 6 61 18 44 3 42.. 14 8 109 3 5 93 ""10 34 ?26 51 1< 102 --35 0 63 .5 ..7. f0 . .41 69'-- 7 ---- 12 50 21 16' 29 I 71! 30 _ 6 .. 13 22 63 .. 9 <? ? 33 4 - 1 . .30 3 - 23 . .12 2 78 8 59.. 11 ? 48..j5--15 ' 58 3 -36 .. 19 29 . .3 26 .50 10 "3 1 36 . . 9 .. 9 . .27 J 41 -.39 ---- .. 2 _ 12 ._ 3 --26 58 965 193 79 949 1930 845 10 40 21 Caid of Thanks I desire to thank the voters of 1 ho county for the support given mo in 111 y race for the Legislature. J Li Allsbrooks. San ford, S. C. On? Cid Method Retained. Prof. Griffith at Leeds, England, speaking of dentistry in 500 11. C., said that the ancients attempted to replace lost teot_h with pieces of wood tied in with string. Dentists have now got beyond that, but they stiil ynnk out the peccant tooth in the old Babylonian way. Wanted Relief. Suffering benenth the razor of an incompetent barber, the customer signaled to the operator to halt. "Yes, sir?" inquired the barber, Inclining his head. "Givo mo gas!" said the customer. Making Use of "Luck." Wo don't deny that some men are "lucky," but at tko same time did you evor notice what a remarkable aptitude 'they display in taking advantage of all the "luck" that befalls them? Giants of Other Days. While excavating the ruins of St Piran's oratory, Cornwall, England, many skeletons have been dug up, several of them of human beings sov en rect in neignt. Wh ooping Cough The only preparation which will relieve is the Imported German Remedy; PERTUSSIN For Sale By Conway Drug* Co. Pharmacists CONY AY, - S. C. We have bought out the store fixtures of M. W. Colli business at the same stand, finest and most stsndard gra by house-keepers of Conway We promise to keep a < and guarantee fair and squa mer. > Your trade is earnestly i Prompt Delh Geo. H. hoi / I' ' '* \f % ' / f No 22 . 1 1912. ptT Kducn-i *u<i lion, Tras* itor * iTT" " = > 3 ?. ? 73 >?> ? ! > 7 w ?< sr 5 2. ? => * ?3 3 ~ g si 3 (t SJ Cft 1 II I H "52j 93 103 - so: 152 *74 ": 26 '' I I -5C| 62 _26 ... .65 .60 231 78 389 100 356 110 4J1 <: ; 49 29 ..86 HI ok::: 27. r.2 ..km <>5 15 .. 38 .31!. 211 3 .69 69 -124|--1<' ''' 11 s 19 -95 -75 1?>8 31 49 54 29 8.1 >9 ::;;38. 3262 {j?> 12 10-1 ..111 11?> Si :::> -65 . 28 m >S 25 - 89 _68 151 ?r::iM ..n\ #? 59 95 149 . 23 l'> 55 20 ..55. .23 59 51 ... .31 - 63 . 23 86 nr. 12 67 12 109 s 31 . 37 4 41 jr. 19 - - 43 .. 21 54 51 118 -159 37 198 OS 67 4 71 , > J) 33 1 34 19 .... 9 55 1 60 15 19 45 18 62 V.>r 9-90 22, 112 >\} 67 96 - 3 103 ?! * 6 "A7 21 69 >9 .18 (54 13 78 18 _ 19 . .30 . . 8i 36. 13 34 76 3 78J>V 13 . .. 13 _ _ 11 --I'll 58 5( 29 21 14 r- J -Of 15 .. 5 30 -. 10| 41 11 "i;ifl8 2751 1034 13v>o:fl Big Farm for Sale I will sell at public auction at my ? home, on tho Dog Bluff Road, one inile west of Conway, September 11, 1912, my dairy f.r.u, consisting of 192 acres, on which is a good Artesian well, largo fruit orchard, 19 bead of high grade cows and heifers 3 stock animals, 2 horses, Jfarming machinery, 2 hay presses. Also household goods,. including canned fruit. Ter ns of Sale?One-third down on real estate balance on time if so desired at 7 per cent, interest. Personal property?Cash. Nothing to be moved until paid tor. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. E n Pettinger. Out Prices at tho Bull Head Market. In order to establish my market and Grocery Department, I him going to sell Beef at 6, 10 and .12 1-2 cents per pound and Groceries at cost. Now, if vou want somethinir that will suit vour taste call and leave your order with m< nd 1 will give it my best attention nnd assure you satisfaction in every re spool Come one and come all and try my Groceries at a very low price. TERMS CASH, Yours for Good Soavice, L M Johnson/. Opposite Horry Tobacco Warehouse. Citation Notice, / STATE OK SOUTIf CAROLINA* County of 7/orry, Ry J. H. Vaught Esq., Probate Judge W//EREAS, J. E, Roberta made suit to me, to grant lilin letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects jot' John \V Roberts, deceased* ^ These arc, therefore,'.to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and | creditors of the said John W Roberta de ' ."'?awd., that they l.e and appear before* , uie in the Court of ProbHe. to be held nt Conway,S. C.,on Sept. 13th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted, GIVEN under my hand, this 2lst day of August Anno Domini 11)12, Published on the 28th of August and 5th day of Sep/, in the Horry Herald, J. *s\ Vaught, (L S). Judge of Probate, Uorry County, 2w 22 ce to Public rocery business, stock, and ns Co. and will conduct the handling nothing but the i f ... -- ae 01 every article needed and Horry County, dean store and clean stock, re dealing with every custosolicited, 'eries on all orders. Nell & Co.