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I" -vl "* WE (I VOL XXVI. j. mi Several Cases Continued From the Term Last Fall JUDGE RICE TO PRESIDE List of the Cases Already on the Crim inal Docket,?Many Other Case# Sent in by Magistrates,? Not Any Cases so far Developed That Will Create Interest. The Court of General Sessions will convene on Feb. 24tb. The following cases are ou the Dockets of th t Court of General Ses bions oontinu ?i from the last term: The State vo George Dickson. The State vs J, Claieuce Wallace. Tne State vs L W Brown and Pen nie Brown. The State Earle Davis. The State v- Jessie Dawsey and W W Dawsey. The Slate *.? L V Todd. The State vs E L Moore. The Slate vs Jas. Woodward. The State vs J O Milligan. The State vs O E Todd. The State vs G Lewis and Win Lew is. . '1 he ai ove stated cases will come up for consiqeraiicn o? course as they arc ulteady in the docket. Be sides these there will be the usual number of cases to try vhieh have developed since the last term It is reported > h : a larger number of cases if any tiling have been turned in by the Magistrates of the county. Judge R c\ who has never been here before id preside over the court. He h '.tie Judge of the 2nd ^ Judicial Oil .-nit and has not been elected ver$ toug, There will be one murder case that of The State vs Williams, Tnis is not likely to take very much time or create any interest, as it was clearly an accident. The case against Ross Blackburn, Tilman Blackburn and John Prince will hardly be tried as two of the parties are still very ill. There is a c'oss indict ment against Talma Jge J Ktl wards, who is also ill. News From the Bay. The farmers ?vre busy preparing for aq^ther crop. Lots of fertilizer will be used this season. Some of tbe farmers are continuing the old practice, burning their corn stalks, while others are cutting them up and turning them under. Our school is progressing nicely under the car.e of Prof. Andrew J, Cox. We are glad to have Mr. Cox with us. Mr. Joe Causee and family have moved to Green Sea, Mr. Causee is a good man. He did all he could tor the spiritual good of his church, bis Sunday school, anfor his neighborhood. We miss Mr. Causee, Mr John Graham and family have left us and moved over in the Mt. Olive section? - > Mr John Hill recently bought the Causee place and has moved in with his family. We welcome such a bust ling man as Mr. Hill. Mr Ma&cus Elliott, another hust ling-man wili soon erect a large saw mill, a grist mill, a brick mill, and a cotton gin. He says he will have other miuor attachments attached. Lots of tobacco will be put out in this section this season. Mr Arthur Davis has moved in t and wiil help Mr Harrison Weavil farm this year. Miss Bessie Bullock a student of the Grassy Bay school paid her rela , tives below Conway a pleasant visit, spending a couple of weeks and returned Sunday with Mr. B. Singleton in his automooilo. Mr Memory Jolly has gone to Groon Sea to stay with his brotherin-law, Mr. Causee. With best wishes tb you dear Edi tor, tne good old Herald, and its mauy readers. School Girl. PAGE--AMBROSE. Trnz-l/l5 n<r of Iwn nnnnlar vnni-10 JL UV? fT \ V * ? w J people took place at the office of the Clerk of the Court here last Sunday afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss Mattie Page of Galivantb Ferry and Mr. Arthur L. Ana brose of Ay nor, S. C. The ceremony was performed by the Clerk of the tDourt, and there were only a few witnesses present to see * the knot tied. Mrs. Ambrose is the daughter of Mr. Win. Page of Galivants Ferry. She is a very charming and accomplished young lady. Mr. Ambrose is connected with the firm of which his father is a member, and now engaged in the timber business near Ay nor. Anyone wanting white or red onion sets and garden seeds of all 1 kinds can get them at Richardson Cypress Lumber & Shingle Company's at Bucksport, S. C.?Adv. 20 h + m m Miss Margaret Murphy cf Charles ton is visiti rg Mrs. U. W. Ambrose # A 1 m ' <S^ JURY FOR COURT FEBRUARY 24TH The Following Named Gentlemen were Drawn to Serve as Petit Jury the February Term. C R Pa^e, Galivants Ferry. O F Vereeu, Little Rivqr. W E Marsh, Cod way C A Aouersou, Bayboro. Sam M Bucks, Conway. W E ileniford. Ljris. No. 1. J H Atkinson, Jordauville, S Q Floyd, Z .an. W H Holt, I^oris, No. 1, A C Sutfga, Sjnfprd. W H Keayes, Vina. I P Mincy, Nichols, No. 2# H W McNeill, Nixon ville. N B AlJfcbrook, Sanford. H B Watts, Bayboro. E M Blanton, Green Sea. Luther Gibson, Gal. Ferry, No. 2. JL Horn, Hammond. Elias Strickland, Zoan, P P Carter, Hammond. D F Cox, Green Sea, T Ben Holt, Conway, G B Gillispie, Conway. Lewis Jollie, Green Sea. J M Hard wick, Loris, No. 2. T A Vaught, Gal. Ferry No 2. P f! Ornharn Sim n>!nn Hronlf -T1 R V T RoweJl/ Nichols, No. 2. R L Bell. Warn pee i A. H Beuson, Conway. W F Floyd, Nichols, No. 2. S A Hue:hes, Conway. ; G W Watts, Jr., Stalvey. J T King, Stalvey. 1 J D Anderson, Conway, Olin Boyd, Loris. ; Grand Jury The following have been drawn to * serve as Grand Jury for the year 1013? ( L H Burroughs, Conway, 1 A J Baker, Conway. W E Carter, Loris, No. 2. W J Hendricks. Haskell. 1 A McG Small Nichols, No. 2. B ITrank Graham Blanche. 1 J M Dusenbury, Toddy ille. J W F Lupo, G~een Sea. 1 J T Gaskin, Galiyants Ferry, c E M Mears, Nichols. G W Carfcrette, Bayboro. ^ G W King, Burcol. a J M Kirton, Gal. Ferry, No. 1. James F Gause. Daisy. . ; W J Jordan, Nixonville, A J Clardy, Stalvey. ' 1J C Livingston, Wampee. W A Hughes, Gal. Ferry, No, 1. Difficulty at Stables ^ There was a personal difficulty last Saturday evening at the livery stable j of Elliott & Johnson, between ^ Victor M. Johnson, a member of the Arm and Arthur McCormick, an em- c ployee of A. B. Elliott in the automobile business. There had been some trouble between the parties J" concerning the use of the stabies for J" taking care of the automobiles which I ? did not belong to ihe firm but were the individual property of A. B E!- c liott. 8 McCormick returned to the stalls 0 on Friday night from the trip with } one of the machines and found the 1 doors locked. lie broke open the l] doors and went in. Oq Saturday * the difficulty came up between them J" in reference to breaking open the 1 doors, and the parties came to ,J blows, whea the authorities interterred and stopped the fight. Parties we**e summoned for the Mayor's court on Monday, To Regulate Selling Rates f it A bill ha3 been introduced in the " House of Representatives by Hon. * a.. J, Sherwood and Mr. Whitehead, [ to amend section 2G01 in the Code of Laws, regulating the rates for selling leaf tobacco upon the floor of tobacco warehouses. This bill will be published for the general information should it become a law. t, ?. n Magistrate Court ^ In the court of Magistrate W, H y Chestnut last Friday the case of The State vs I. L. Holmes, charged t with malicious trespass was called v for trial. Origiua!ly th? warrant o charged the damage from the trespass at the sum of $15.00, bringing it whithin the jurisdiction of the magistrate. When called for trial the prosecutor changed the araouut. ii to over $20 00, and as the magistrate i could not try the case, the derend- g ant waived bis preliminary hearing and gave bond direct to the court of u General Sessions. - - - s Conway Methodist Church Services for Sunday, February 16ih: Sunday School at 9 45 a m. Preaching at 11 a m, Subject: "The I Gospel for the Country." EpwortV League at 3 30 p m. Preaching at h 7 30 p m, by Rev R H. Jones, Pre fi siding Elder. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday a night. r A cordial welcome awaits you at b our services, Albert D. Belts, Pastor. v . o g Isaac L Lee and Rockwell of Lor- ^ is, R F D 2 spent seme time in Conway last Ibursday on legal bus- a iness. CONWAY, S. C., rHURS 18 F1II Gathered from a Jtsusy Community NEW GUILOiNG AND MILL Farmers Preparing for Few (rop,-Mayo Holmes Buys a New Home.Athens School Doing Well,?Mrs. A, Alford Sick,?Washington's Birthday Will be Celebrated. Tho chief occupation of the farmers is preparing for a new crop. Tobacco, is the chief aim from the way the new barns are going up and the tobacco beds planted. Things at this place seem to be in a very*progrssive mood Mr Daniel T Lewis has erected a new building near here and is now occupying it. Mr Lewis has also put down a saw mill which means much for himself and the community at largo. Mr Mayo Ilolmes formerly of Nichols, S. C., has purchased a beautiful homo on the Day and is now occupying it. Miss Lizzie Faircloth and brother Aeuo of Mt Tabor, N. C., spent the week end here with their sister virs is ?< Harreison, Miss Daisy Stephens has reently dosed a successful term of school at Vlt Olive and is now at home. The Athens school is progressing liceiy under the management of Vliss Reba Floyd, the trustees would lo well to secure her to teach the second term for them unless, she ike so many of our teachers; jhanges her name. Mr Haniper Holmes of Pleasant /lew was in our section last Sunday dternoon: Messers Mack Alford and Marion darrelson of Mt Olive were pleasant jailers here Sunday. Its nothing itrauge to see Mr Alford on our itreets most anytime, some way he ikes the Bay, Miss Reba Floyd spent the week md with relatives at Pleasant Vie w. Mrs A Alford has been very sick >ut is improving rapidly we hope. Mr Edward W Prince ofGurley. S. called on friends here recently. On the afternoon of Feb 22 there J vi 11 bo a celebration of Washingoil's birthday at Athons school i louse. Exercises, beginning at ! 30 o'clock. The program will 1 onsist of songs, dialogues and peeehes. After the exorcises are iver a ball game will be played on ( he grounds. We extend a cordial nvitatiou to all who wish to bo with ( is on tne afternoon of Feb 22ad, lont forget the date. Lets near j om other correspondanccs. Wishing the Herald and its readers uuch succoss. < "Chums" Box Supper. There wili be a box supper and ntertainment at Midway School * louse, February 22nd. All you [iris come with dainty boxes and oung men with heavy purses. The iroceeds wiil go to the bencht of ( ho school, Charlotte Lowrimore. ( 1 * ^ ~ j First Quarterly Conference. j The first Qjarterly Conference of ( he Conway Methodist Church will J eet to-mofrow (Friday) night at-8 i'clock in tho Library at Kpwor.h lull. Rev. R H. Jones, the pre iding elder of Marion District will irosirto. A full attendance of all he officials is desired. Mr. Jones /ill preach in the Metaodi&t Church J 11 Suuday night, * Presbj terian Church?Conway Sunday Feb. 16.b,?Services morn J r?g and evening. Preaching, by ,, be pastor at 11 a in. aud 7.Ill) p. m iunday School 3 30 p m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ight at 7 30 p m. ] Ail are cordially invited to those ervicas. A. S, Doak, Pastor. News From Floyds. Cciitor Here Id: < Floyds High School is still fljur- t shing Many pupils are coming in I rora other schools. 1 Floyds Literary Society will give 1 valentine party, Friday night, Feb 1 uarv 14th, at Floyds High School * uilding. s There will be a post office for the > alentincs, a photograph gallery, a f ake walk, a cake for the prettiest, v ;irl, and a cake for the lucky num. < ier. Refreshments will oe served. All are inyited to coxe and spend pleasant evening. Attie Roberts. 1 [ m HMMMI* J? Hi II iW j I idf ? ^ III?? DAY, FEBRUARY 13, I! SUNDAY S'.HOOL CONVENTION Program for Fifth Annual Convention to be field at Baker's Memorial Church Feb. 22nd and 23rd. On Saturday and Sunday, th? 22nd and 23rd of this month, th? Horry County Sunday School As-| sociatiou will hold its fifth annual' convention at Baker Memorial Bap-j tist Church, All those interested in Sunday j School work in any way are invited i to attend. We especially urge1 teachers, pastors, and Sunday School Suporintendants to be present. Thy object of this convention is to help us do more and better work in our own individual Sunday Schools than ever before. The time for the convention is now close at hand, so let us begin making our arrangemements to attend. Bring as many with you as possible. All those who intend to attend should send in their names to i Mr. David D Anderson. Horry, S. C. If you wh h Id go by rail, notify j Mr. J ]? IiUdlam> Adrian, S 0., and he will make arrrngements to take you out from Adrian. Now this is important. If you wish to < be met at Adrian, let Mr. Ludlam 1 know in time so that he may mak j his arrangements accordingly. ^ Will the Superintendauts kindly ( till out and muii to Miss Margaret o n 4-u^ IVICJNeil; uooway, O. Ky , uuis auuuatieal report blanks for Sunday 1 Schools I ' Wo publish below a tentative program for tho Convention. A num- | tier of corrected programs will be ( mailed to each Superintendant for \ distribution. Program c Saturday morning 10:00 a m, C SonService and Devotional Ex* ercises, ? R?*v D. L. Roten. t Looking Forward, ? Paul Quattle- v bau m, Pros. Report of the Treasurer,?J, C* Spivey, t Report of tho Secretary,?A E t Goldfinch Enrol'moot of Delegates. ( The Ideal County orginazation, ? Miss Grace W Vandiver, Gen. Sec. for S C. Sunday School Assn. Round Table Discussion, 1 12-80 P. M Recess.?Dinner on 1 the Ground?. Saturday Afternoon 2.00 P. M. Song Service aud Prayer f Sunday School llcnio Missions,? Rev, A. D Betts. How to Train the Teacher,?Dr. a E O. Waltson, t Why Grade s Sunday School,? t Miss Grace W Vandiver. Round Table on Sunday School ^ Management, *? How I Teach Beginners,?Miss f Marjory Quattlebaum 5;ii0 1*. M. Announcement of Homes e Sunday Morning 10.00 A. M. p Song Service and Devotional Ex- ^ ircisos,?Mr. B G. Collins. ^ The Junior Department,?Miss ? 3race W Vandiver. ' The Possibilities of a Homo Department,?J. C Spivey. Sinues of War. The Blackboard in the Sunday School,?Dr E. O Wattson. In termed iaio Department, ? Miss Grace W Vandiver 1:00 P. M. Recess. Sunday Night. An address by Dr. E. O. Wattson, <8 ? He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga. 1 'I had a bad sore 3U my instep that nothing seemed bo help till I used Bucklon's Arnica rialvo," he writes, "but this wonder :'ul healer soon cured me." Heals ild, runiug sores, ulcers, boils jams, cuts, qruisas eczema or piles, Try it. Oiily 2o cents at Norton Drug Co,?Adv. NOTICE. Oe February 18th, 1913, an olecbion by registered voters of Wa d Six, will bo held at the Town Hall to elect a Warden to succeed Mr V 3 Anderson. Said election will bo conducted by 3has. Scarborough, D (3 Spivey, ind John Daniels, who have been lppoiutcd by Town Council Mauag)i\s of E;e aion for that purpose. 13y order of Town Council, W. Percy Hardwicko, Clork. February, 3rd, 1913 TRESPASS NOTFE. All norsons aro hereby forbidden :o hunt, fish, or trap, or in any oth?r manner to on;er or trespass jp. n the lands of Myrtle Beach carms uompany, situate between he Waceamaw River aud the Atlan tic Ocean, and purchased from Bur *oughs & Collins Company, unless vibhvritton consent of the undersigned All violators of this uotice vill be prosecuted and given the ull penalty of the law. Persons vho wish to arrange to get their cattle or hrgs dT of this property should communicate in person or by mail with the Myrtle Beach Farms Company, Myrtle Beach, S, C. (sgd) Myrtle Beach Farms Company. 2 20 4t tM. 913. irffii Gathered By the Herald , Man in a Week CAUGHT IN THE PASSING ' Stray Bits of Local aad Personal News ? ?Some of Those Mentioned You j Know?Others You May Not Know c -?Happenings Around the Town. .> D F Lewis was in Conway last Friday. a C J Epps was away on business |: several days recently. r R H Amuions of Galivants Ferry was in Conway last Saturday, p Fire escapes have been added to u the Burroughs School Building. v Supervisor A C Murrell was called 1 bo Columbia on business last Thurs- (* Jay. ? L W Anderson was a pleasant f( jailer at the Herald office one day j p ast week. II H Anderson of Gurley, S. C., vas among those visiting Conway m legal business last week. t B C Dorinan was among those \ visiting Conway on business the i ^ atter part of last week. I t Many improvements 1 ave been j nude in the.appearance of a Conway 0? luring it.u last two years. Tneie s room for many more. H J Brown called at the Herald h >111 oe one day last week while in i 3o,.way on his way to Georgia. o Dr W E McCord returned the lat- j* or part of lust woek from Columbia , vhore he took in the exposition, ^ Uol D A Spivey visited the ex- *1 >ositiou in Columbia last weeK, reuruing the latter part of the week. II The candy kitchen is now located >u Main Street in tho building form- a >rly occupied by the Cooler Co. s< Be sure to see the large adver- T1 List men t of Conway Hardware Com- J J lany appearing in this issue. e: The store of H W Lewis will pres- a jnt a very neat appearance when w ,he improvements are oompietod. e; The Stone Company will sell you H 11 of the fish scrap you want. See heir advertising now running in \'1 his paper. L E Watts of T.vbor, N. C., and s: ?S Fowler visited Conway last Eri- C ay on business, returning home on is he afternoon train. d< m A notice of sale of the personal state of the late Mr I B Parker, apears iu this issue. The sale will e made by Conway Savings Bank s4 s administrator of tho estate. ii Compa: Digestif U1 J.' UUi Made with different From a Series of Elabor An equal quantity of br with each of three different ki cream of tartar, phosphate, ai separately to the action of t for the same length of time. The relative percentage shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar ! i i nn Ppv 1 I A W A 1? I I II I II Bread made with phosphate powder: | 6 8*4 Per Cent. Bread made with alum powder: ^67% Per Cent. Di These tests, which are unprejudiced, make plain a to everyone: Food raised i tartar Baking Powder, is sho tible, while the alum and phos to largely retard the digestio them. Undigested food is not is the source of very many b ' * V> ; . , / T:.. . ... JL ' * ',*1 No 45 % CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION b The IleVald Has Received The Following Letter from Hon, J. W. Kagsdale Editor Herald: UI am io receipt of sho following ettjr from th - United Si t s Civil service Commissio , at Wu;.Lio#ton, [). C : 4iThe Commission has I' c honor *? !>/] i? i _ /* ,f/ml Im\ f 4 h rt VI/* L r? fi M %4 MU> ire jruu Liitbv vuui nao ut*t;u ent you under seporate cover copies >f pamphlets containing information n regard to examinations to be held luring the coming spring in which 'our constituents may he intcres ed, ['ho Commission will be glad to furosh any persons whose names and -ddresses you may submit with apilication bluuks and information in rgard to these examinations. By irection of the Commissions." I shall be very glad to have you ublish this notice in order that 1 :iay secure these pamphlets for any /ho desire to stand these examinaions In view of the fact that Presi ent Tuft has recently extended his rder to fourth class ] ost cflicos, think this matter should have care ul con dderation at the hands uf the ubiic,'' Yours very truly. J. VV. Ragsdale. S C Uithurdfeon recently leased he buildii g: and furnishings at fho iVaccamaw Hotel from Cnief L K Ambrose, and has been concu jting Ins popi ar 11n:o for s( voral weeks. Iefotmcrly lan a bor rdiog house n 3rd Avenue he ind the Town Jan. Oao of tho stoivis in the Q i ittliiaum b-ock, next door to the hL rcy lardwore Go., has been remodeh d n the front and a-> to the interior ud turned into a very suitable room >r a moving p:cture show. Tho how will bo conducted there by '<\ yrian who has oue of the latent klisou machines. lew-are of Ointments for Catarrh That Contains Mercury. e mercury wi 11 surely destroy tho 3use oi smell wad completely deango tho whole system when enterig it through tho mucous surfaces, uuh articles should never bo used xeept on prescriptions from repufcble physicians, as the damage they ill do is ton fold to the good you in possibly derive from them, lull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured v F, J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O., mtains no mercury, and is taken itcrually, acting directly upon the lood and mucous surfaces of the pstem. In buying Hall's Catarrh ure lie sure you get the genuine. Tt taken internally and made in Tole3, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. 3stimonials free, Sold by all druggists. Price 75c ?r bottbg Ta'.Te ITall's Family Pills for coni nation. Adv ^ ^ V | Baking Powders ate Chemical Tests: ead (biscuit) was made inds of baking* powder? id alum?and submitted .he digestive fluid, each i of the food digested is \ 'owder: MK-MRvmrunMm.w iiwmtmwwrw?mr| Digested I ?111 'WW WIBtWMW??Jl jr Digested \ gested | absolutely reliable and fact of great importance with Royal, a cream of wn to be entirely diges;phatc powders are found n of the food made from only wasted food, but it odily ailments. "ft*- ' ''