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4 * m W < VOL XXVI. < I HI Jfflil ToNathan C. Adams. Horry County's Auditor STEPPEO OFF PIAZZA Entrance to School Building Not Lighted, ?Neither any Railing.?Mr. Adams Stepped off and,Misged Footing,?Falling About Six Feet to Ground 0,i Wednesday night of last week after the lyceum attraction at the Burroughs School Building, as the crowd was leaving the building, couuty auditor N. C Adams, missed his footing on the steps at the entrance, and foil to the ground from the high e.utry a distance of six or eight foot, and received very painful if not serious ii juries by the fall. The entry was dark. The sleps do not extend the whole distance or length of the entry. Tnere is no railing to prevent stepping off. Mr Adams forge ting tnat the steps did not extend all the way across, stepped olf the edge and the fall wrenched and perhaps dislocated tho hip, nis foot was badly sprained, and he was otherwise bruised and irjured. Tho family physician Dr. J. S, Duesnbury, was immediately called and Mr. Adams taken home. iie has been confined to his room ever since, unable to walk, but it is stated that he will be out again very likely in a fo .v more days. As there was no light at the place of the accident, and no railing; it wiil appear that the same accident is likely to occur again unless steps are taken to remedy the situation. Many people sympathized with Mr Adams. . Could Shout For Joy. <lI want to thank- you from the I 11 ?^ I ... ir J-w.o ? f " rofAta n ti l (lijllbljlll UI HI jr IIVI* i u, n I v/iw wi . Reder, of Lewisburg , W. Va , "for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, in curing me -T of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years It suited my case as' though made just for me " For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no equal Try them. Every bottle guarrauteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents at Nortou Drug Co. ? ? Conway Methodist Church. Services for Sunday, December 22od: Sun lay School at 0:45 a. m Preaching at 11 a, m. and 7 p. m The services will be appropriate to the Christmas- season. Epworth League at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday night. All arc cordially invited to attend. Albert D. Betts. Pat tor. Drives Off a Terror. The chief ex cutioner of death in the winter and spring months is pheumonia, Its advance agents are olds and grip In any attack bv one of these maladies no time should bo lost in taking the best medicine 1 obtainable to drive it off, Countless thousands have found this to bo Dr. Kirirs New Dif-covery. 4<My hus- ( band believes it has kept him from having pheutnonia three or four 1 times," writes Mrs. George W, Placo. Raw-onville, Vt , 4,and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial nflections. Price 50 cts and $1.00, Trial bottle free at Norton Drug Co, DODSON'S LIVER TONE BEATS CALOMEL i No Need Now to Risk Your Health Taking Dangerous Drug. New Remedy is (Guaranteed. Next time your liver gets sluggish and you feel dull and headachy # go to Norton Drug 3tore and and go6 a bottle of the successful medi- 1 cine, Dodson.s LiAer Tone. It will start your liver, gently but firmly, and enre an attack of con- ' stination or biliousness without any restriction of habit or diet. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting vegetable liquid, for both children or grown people. Its J use is not followed by any of the bad after-effects which sometimes ' follow taking calomel. r Norton Drug store will give vou your money back if you do not find ] it a perfect substitute for calomel. mm i ? 1 Soal-skin card cases, bill folds and t shopping bags, purses etc, all new stock, Conway Drug Co, Adv, if he .; ? ??????????????????^ DR E. O. WATSON IN HORRY President of In dustrial School ArrivesAccompanied by Two, Son's?Rest of Family Soon-Occupies Baker Residence Near Site of School. Rev, E. O. Watson, D. D , President of the Horry Industrial School moved here from Columbia last < week. He was accompanied by two of his fous. The rest of his family are expected this week. He will occupy the Biker residence near ' Cooks Siding and adj dning the site of the Industrial School. He is busy this week in getting comfortably settled in his new home. Last Sunday Dr. Watson was in Conway and preachin the morning at the Baptist Church. At night he spoke in the Methodist < ChurchlHSto a large congregation. < Here he gave an outline of what he proposed to'do through the Horry Iudustrial School. It was a most < interesting and illuminating address, i We are glad to welcome Dr. Wat- < son and his family to Horry, Dur- i ing the seven years past that Dr. i Watson has known ilorry County ] he has modo a host of friends among j us, and a multitude of admirers will rally to him as he so unselfishly comes to devote his whole time to i the cause of education in our midst. ' He is a man whose extraordinary 1 ta!en 8 and gonial personality will 5 be worth a great deal to us. Several of our citzens have said thai aside from the Industrial School it ' will be worth a whole lot just to have such a man as Dr. Watson to < live in our county. Fa m ous Stage Beauties. _ i look with horror on Skin Eruptions, j Blotches,Sores or Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, < who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ( It glorifies the face. Eczema or j Salt liheum vanish before it. It ( cures sore lips, chapped hands, chil- \ blains: heals burns, cuts and bruises, fc (Jnequaled for piles. Only 25c at ( Norton Drug Co. Death of Eliza Lewis. ' Eliza Lewis died on December 4th, 1912, after an illness of paralysis, at the residence qt Henry Jordan near j Adrian. She was about fifty-five ( years of age, was never married, and she leaves surviving her, four brothers, W. H. Lewis, Harrison C. Lew- * is, Daniel Lewis, and Eerd Lewis of c Florida or Alabama, and five sisters, j Mrs W, J. Sessions, Mrs J. T. Sessions, Mrs Henry Jordan, Mrs John ; Tompkins, and Mrs Ollie Du Hey. J She was buried at Poplar church, j where she had been a member for 36 j years. The services were conducted by Rev W. M Booth. I ?? I STATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA, 1 County of Horry By J S Vaught, Esq Probate Judge ' WHEREAS, Conway Savings J Bank made suit to me; to grant it * Letters of Administration of the Estate of and e fleets of saac B. Par ker. \ These are therefore to cite and ad f monish all and singular the kindred s and creditors of the said Isaac B. s Parker deceased, that they be and ? appear, before me, in the Courtof * Probate, to be held at Conway, S. ? C. on the 27th of December next, f after publication hereof, a> 11 o'clock t in the forenoon, to shew cause, ii \ any they have, why the said Admin- t isiration should not be granted, c GIVEN under my Hand, this 10th { day of December Anno Domini, 1912 ( Published on the 12th and 19th j days of December 1912 in the Horry t Herald. * J S Vaught, (L, S ) J Probate Judge, Horry County. DELINQUENT TAX SALE By virtue of tax executions to mo dl- ' reeled for tho collection of delinquent r T 1 I..J 1 II* --!? ? f x levieu huu win sen oeiore i llie Court House door at Conway, S. C., 7 In legal hours of sale, onsalesday In J&u- t uary, next, It b-ing the Oih day of said . month all the following described lots or parcels of land, to wit; Edith Pitman 16 acres, Conway No 19, Also,? K U Melson 82)^ acres, Conway No 19. ^ Also,?E L Moore 71 acres Conway. ^ Also,- W B Cornpton 2 acres Conway. a Also,?11 J Skipper 10 acres Conway, Also, -J N Jenrette 104 acres Conway, ? Also,?Fannie Jones 47 a ires Conway. 11 Alio,- A E Cooper 20 acres G'onway. Also,?Hughey Williams 3}4 acres Con- way. /l!so,-W L MI shoe 4% acres Conway. Also,?Harmon Parmlev 4 acres Con_ ivay. u Also,--Ed Cochran 0 acres Conway. Also,?Auston Chestnut 60 acres Con. ?ay. q Also,? J N Jenrctte 8 lota In Conway. ? Also,--A E Turpin, J M Burson, A M 4 Burson 45 acres Conway. _ Also,-- Little River l'rad Co., 2 acres n Little Hiver Township. Also,--,/ I Ward 625 acres Little Hlver rownShip. a Also R D Ward Efq 577 acres Little f, River Township, o Also,-Eva E Ward 750 acres Bog- a tfood Neck. o Also,?M H Grainger JOO acresFloyds Q rownshlp, B. J Sessions, Sheriff. Horry County. * f 0**1 CONWAY, S. C., THURS SB Important Club Meeting Here at Recent Fair THE HORRY COUNTY 6IRLS They are Interested in This Important Subject,?Their Club Known as Girls Rural Homemaking Club,?Had a Good Meeting and Made Fine Showing. One of tho clubs which met here r?n December 5,h and 6th, was the Girlo Rural Homemaking Club of Horry County. They joined in the recent fair with the Boys' Corn Clubs, Cottou and Axe Handle Clubs and others, to make the Fair a success. There was not space in our issue of last week to say anything fc * 1 * - i I X- I A. iDout ttiis important ciuo, oui we publish below the facts about this girl's club, which is destined to do as much for the happiness and wellfare of the Horry County people, as inv club that was ever formed. Things which tend to build up the aome, and help to make it brighter ind cheerful, are bmnd to stay. The meeting of the ciub and its work was a success. TheJ showing was even better than last year. There was a much greater number af people to take part. Nineteen schools and districts sent in exhibits. Seven handsome prizes were offered for the seven prettiest school exhibits, those winning were: No. 1 Floyds Teacher's chair; No 2 spring Branch, U. S. map; No 3 jlceeu Sea, Large 12 inch globe; tfo 4 Soeastee, Large Webster's Jictionary; No 5 Four Mile, One hyophlate blackboard; No 6 Inland school, One U. S. map; No 7 Watts )r Baxter, One U, S. map. One prize was offered for the pret :iesfc district exhibit made up by atbers, mothers and all in districts >ver twAntv-nna years of aire. Four schools sent district exhibits L'he Four Mile school district won she district prize, which was five lollars in gold* Two prizes were offered for the greatest number of improvements nade in anyone school between the lates of July 15* 1U12 and Dec. 1, 1912. Four schools tried for those arizes and each sent in a very neat md valuable pap r. The two suciessful papers were as follows: 1st Spring Branch $10 in gold, 2nd Four Vlile, blackboard, A few individual prizes were offered : Miss Leila Rowell, best cake; Miss Lena Cartretto, best biscuit; Miss Lama Lewis, 1st best fancy work; Miss Maud Moore, 2nd best fancy work; Miss Fannie Anderson. 1st ^est basketry; Miss Eunice DuBose, 2nd best basketry. For public information and for the jenofit of those who may be uuinormed on the subject, t.he Iusurince Commissioner warns all per-, ions who sell tire works that they should see to it that they have a special permit attached to their insurance policies, covering the sale >f lire works. If this be not done, .h.s pdicy is voided atid, in case of .. i !ll 1 ' !U !!!*._- .. I 'ixs, ujito wui urt a fJOSSiuiiny ui .he assured being unable to recover >n his insurance- The same applies ,o the storage of benzine, gasoline, >r other inthuiable substances; but ^articular attention is directed to he fire works at this season of the fear. ? iiw^l i > i Box Supper. There will be a box Supper and Kmastree at the Hulls Island School Cuesday night Dec. 24rh. The pubic are cordially invited to attesd. fhe girls will be expcctsd to bring >oxes and the young men well filled purses. Committee. Card of Thanks. I desire to express my sincere ' hanlra trt /Mir manv fmomla fr?r t.lmi** U M U ? vv/ V/ v*? IliMIJ J I I vl V/ I I'lJI/ll ssistanco and sympathy during the ,fflicticms, d?*alh and burial of my iusbard. May God bless them all. Mrs G. D, Roberts. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, j nder penalty of the law, to hunt-, < sh, trap, in any manner, enter or respass, upon mv lands situate in ' ooastee Township in Horry County. * ti, W, Percy Hardwicke. FINAL DISCHARGE. The undersigned Guardian of Hiram nd Sallie Jackson,mine rs, will apply or a final discharge as such guardian, n the 19th day of January A. I). 1913, < t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the ffice of the Judge of Probate of Horry ] ounyt. A. D. Jackson, Guardian of Hiram and Sallie Jackon. td. WAY, DECEMBER 19, 19 HENRY LEWIS FOUND DEAD Inquest Was Held as Required by Law, But he is Said to Have Been Under Influence of Intoxicants. Blanche, S C., December 14.?On December 6:h, 1912, Mr. Henry Lew is was found dead in the road ditch oefcwe?n Bayboro and Blanche, be in# near Mr,* W. R. Lewis' new store house. Inquest was no'd Friday Dec. 6th, en 1 upon examination of bis body his neck was found to have been broken. Inquest was held by S. M Allen, Magistrate. He was seen late Tuesday night, Dec. 3rd by parties near Hlancho under severe influence of intoxicants. He disappeared and was not seen until late Friday. He fell in the di'.ch during Tuesday night. His hoad fell under his breast. All the weight of his body war; on his neck and head, his face baiug up against* his breast. He wa ' last seen by E L. Ray alive.? Special Correspondence to tbc Herald, Extra fluo early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. AHply to D T Smith, one mile from Conway on the Dog BlutT road. Adv. 2ti O B Parker who was called home from Fleming; Ga., by the death of bis faiher, Isaac Parker; recently returned to that place to resume his business. Get the best its Nunnallys and in Xmas packages at the regular price; She will bo happy and you better pleased. Conway Drug Co. Adv. Oa Dae 13 jh, 1912, G B Cartrette killed two razor-back hogs, one weighing 227 pounds, the other v/eighiag 20G pounds making a total of -1113 pound3 of meat. Lard about 90 pouuds, who can boat this? The Rev E O Watson passed through Conway last week on his way to Cooks Siding, where he will now reside and take up his work in the erection and establishment of the Horry Industrial School near that place. The work will begin before very long. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree and udgmentof the court made by Hls//onor U W Ragsdale, Special Presiding .1 udge, <n the case of G II Jenkins, as administrator cum Testamento Aunexo of the personal estaso of A W Jenkins, deceased, PiaintilFs, vs It II Rhodes, James T Barker and Samuel Rub n, Deft ndt.nta and dated the 27th day of November, A 1), 1UJZ, I, the undersigned W L Biyan, the Clerk of the Court of Common P eas, oi Horry County will sell at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder, before he court house door in Conway, in Horry cnuuty, and S'tate of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesd-iy in January next, it being Hie biitli [fij d?y of said month, all and singular those certain lands sltua'e ln//orry County and described as follows to wit: All and singular that certain tract of land containing live ^5) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being In Simpson Creek Township, Horry County, South Carolina, ou the east side of the 'IVwi/Ki tVi-rv ibtnrl hminricrl north and east by lands of W. P. Durham, south by lands of VV. M. C x, and \ve?t by said Todds Ferry Road; the land herein i conveyed being; the same tract convey-j ed to me this day by aaid Jamc* T? 1J iirkcr TERMS of Sale^C ^h. P r baser to pay , for papers. Ciuwtti, S. C. December Id1 1013. * | W_ L, Bryan Clerk of the Couit ot Common Picas, i II, H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney i nr . aaagggggggasa BBSBSSgg TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, under penalty of the law, to hunt, fish, or in any manner enter or trespass upon any of our lands situate in Horry County, and all persous violating this notice will be prosecuted under the terms of the statutes of this Stato. Will pay $10 reward for sufficient evidence to conTr _ 1 1 ? TIT T V1C&. jveny vv . dunes, YY Boyd Jones, iti. Justice, S. C, Citation Notice. STATE Of SOUT// CAROLINA, County of 7/orry, Hy J. S. Vaught Esq , Probate Judge W//EREAS, Eli/a Hardee made suit to me, to grant her letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects >f .Jos. M Ilnrpee, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ar.d creditors of the said Jos M. Hardee ae ceased., that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway,8. C.,on Dei. 20th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, \vhy the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 7th day >f December Anno Domini 1912. Published on the 12th of Dec, and 19th (Jay of Dec. In the Horry Herald. J. S\Vaught, (L 8). Judge of Probate, Horry County. I 2wl2 j mil 12. in ns S Gathered By the Herald Man in a Week CAUGHT IK THE PASSING Stray Bits of Local and Personal News --Some of Those Mentioned You Know?Others You May Not Nnow ---Happenings Aroand the Town. II B Biker was in Conway last Thursday on business. 3T Ii Smith is visiting relatives in New Bern, N. C. J I Ward of Little River was in Conway last Tnursduy, T J Bell was in Conway ono day recently on business. There were several days of very cold weather last week. M G Anderson went to Georgetown last Friday on business. Judge J S Vaught wont to Columbia last week on business. Chestnut's nuts are the best nuts in town. ? Adv. R M Priuce and E W Prince, both of Bayboro, visited Conway on business one day last week. W II Lewis of the Adrian scctioiwas in Con way on busiues one day last week. Moore Thompson was amonp those in Conway one day last week, coming in by automobile. Three piece toiiet sets, $1 50 to $12 00 new and bandsomo designs. Conway Drutf Co. Adv. Rev A D Betts will preach at the 4 mile school house Sunday Dtc 22nd at 4 p. ra. S M McNabb has purchased property at Loris, and reeeutly moved away from Gurlev to that place. I W B Smith of Galivauts Ferry, Route No 1, recently added his name to our list. California soft shell walnuts, Brazil nuts, chestnuts and pecms. When you want uuts, call on W. B. Chestnut. ?Adv. A Conklin or Walermaus Pountian Pen is a usefull and appreciated Xrnas present, $1.00 to $12.00, Conway Drug Co. Adv. B Parker, one of the leading farmers of this connty, spent some time in Conway last week on business. The Rev J T Cainos will preach the funeral of Mrs Sarah Chestnut the 3rd Sunday in January at Bethleham church. There will be a Christmas tree, at Cool Spring Church on the 25th of December at 2 o,clock, ana a nice program is prepared for that occ sion. The public is coi dually invited to attend. i apfi L B B 9L9r HIGHEST IV I Mm F0!'PAVV list mentioning I JOHN WHITE & CO. Sm" T Msgfe! nmL. vir . njsr me woman m She makes it best 1 culinary department, ti ly upon unhealthful, 01 ( accessories. She is e< that true economy doe of inferior meat, flour, c is an earnest advocate baked food, and has pr r statements of the expe ing in the world todaj Baking Powder. ; I i m No 37 , HANDICAPPED j This is the Case With Many Conv/ay People. Too m a r y Co n v. a v citizens a ro handicap peri with bad b mus. The unceasing pain causes con taut tniy. cry, making work a b.rien and stooping or lifting an im? ibility. The back aches at -.Cglil, j venting refreshing rc?st and in the morning is stifV aud lame. Piasters and liniments may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys?thousands testify to their merit, Can you doubt Conway evidence? B b\ Skipper, Main St , Conway, S. C., says: 1 am pita-ed to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I have root'ivou spienaiu re?uii.? uuui vuuu use. I was annoyed by a pain and lameness in my back and my Uidnoya did not do their ? ork as they should. When Doun's K;. ''ow Pills were brou^ho to my ' l n. ou, J got a box from the Norton Drug Co. and they gave juc prornp relief. I have had no aches or pains since I used Ins remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents- Foster-Miibu i Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole i g rtt t"<jr the United S ates Ren ember the name ? Doati's and take no other. ?*"? I ? ?. !"I refused to be operated ra on, the morning I heard pi about Cardui,,, writes Mrs. {j|j| pj Elmer Sickler, of Terre 11 || Haute, Ind. "I tried Car- ||| fcH dui, and it helped me fH pi greatly. Now, I do my own p| jpj washing and ironing." J Th? Woman's Tonic ! Cardui is a mild, tonic E3i remedy, purely vegetable, |9; !Eal\d acts in a natural man- pj neron the delicate, woman- m ly constitution, building |1 up strength, and toiling up || the nerves. In the past 50 j|| years, Cardui has helped more than a million women. || |J You are urged to try it, 0 H because we are sure that p! it will do you good. M At all drug stores. 4 "hides 1ARKET PRICE PAiO ' FURS AN9 HIDES iiission. Writo for price- V'" V y-' "r?II this ad. S[shod 1SU7 /f-% l/ILLE,KY. 9J* J .Pteaer kihrdnm /<; xy r smascy ' j akesthe Home who, looking after the lrns her back resolute- . r even suspicious, food :onomical; she knows s not consist in the use >r baking powder. She of home made, home oved the truth of the * irts that the best cocker is done with Royal