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gdttg ?wall ; CONWAY, S. C. ! 11 " " ^ ( H H. WOODWARD Entered at the Pott Office at Conway, S. C., as second class mail matter. PUDLISHKI) &VKRY Till" KM) A V MoKNIMi BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO I TELEPHONE NO 21. TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year $1.00 1 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 ""publishers annoucement. j Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries < will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards of | Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the pa- i per, will be charged at the rate of five cents per line; and all notices in the local column at the rate of ten cents ( per line. All changes of Advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to < insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, \,rt for pub- 1 lication, but for the piote<ti<n of this paper. i ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at tbe rate , of one cent per word each insertion, ' and none of these taken for less than l 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. 1 Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent in- ' scruon. ( Hates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. < Make all Checks or Drafts payable , to The Horry Herald, or H H. Woodward, Conway, S C. 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, 1913. ( There is ao ordinance and health ( regulation of this town prohibiting , the sale of sweels, fresh meats, and ( other things intended to be eaten, ( during the warm season, except f from behind screens or fly proof re- \ ceptacles. It is one of the best re- 2 quirements ever made in any town. < So far as we have been able to ob- t aerve there are none of our grocery- < men or merchants who tight this or- j dlnance, but on the other hand they 1 no doubt believe it to be a good 1 thing and they are willing to com- 2 ply with it. What we fear is that I some of them may neglect to keep i up the requirements, and getting 1 careless about the way their com- < modities are handled will allow them 1 to become exposed more and more I as the Summer advances. For this i reason it is important that the en- < forcement of the regulations be con- < stantly looked after, and regular re- ' ports made if necessiry. Some cases < of typhoid fever a few years ago, i and perhaps those of last year, were ( directly tracable to the condition of 1 the business portion of Conway, and 1 of course if the germs were eaten in i food that originally came from that 1 portion of the town, the food became i contaminated from the fact that it c had been exposed to flies. It is a i safe rule to be careful at this season \ tf the year and eat n Hhing that has * likely been exposed to house flies, j urt t Knit f ft 4 h*- ?? * - 1 ' mvuvu.1 uisi uraiiiog 10 sucti an ex* a teut that any germs of fever it may a contain will certainly be killed In c Charleston, S. C., there was an or- p dinaDce recently passed requiring t every loaf of bread sold by the baker v ies to be wrapped in paper while hot t from the oven and fixed so that it U would be protected from that time t until it was taken to the table to be tl eaten. Tbia shows the extent to e; which the ht u<e fly peril in typhoid o fever has been studied with the view tl of preventing the calamity that he ft i* capable of bringing to the city. ti * # * ' ft fo It is hard to understand whv J tl some men will depart from the nargr row vrn" and take the broad which they ki.cw leads downward to de- m struction. The recent newspaper X items have informed the peep e, 1 specially the acquaintances of ? pj L Moore concerning the! recett if 1 ret troubles that have come to him by C* reason of giving checks drawn on a bank where the cheoke were turned o f town on acoount of no funds. His c friends remember him as an industrious farmer living with his family cm a little farm near Allou, S. C. He had spent years of toil in clear- x ing the land and improving it. Ho c had a comfortable house. He was apparently doing well and making a ' good living. The land is among the ] best in this section of Horry County. Why be should have decided to leave < all this that he had produced by his ' labor, it is more than we are aole t) explain, but leave it ho did. lie , went to Geo-getown last Winter moving his family there and rented t ih? old central hotel on Front Street. He started into the businc ass of keeping a hotel. About the t time that he opened this boarding c bouse and needed new furniture and supplies with which to conduct this <3 business, his troubles began. Sev- t sral checks were then issued by him : to various parties there in payment v 3f rent and furniture. The checks 1 were drawu on the 1st National Bank of Conway, and it appears . that as fast as the checks were pre- 1 sented her? for payment at the bank, . just that often they were refused a payment, As a result several warrants were taken out before Magistrate Butler in Georgetown for his c arrest under the recent statute pass 1 sd by the Legislature making it a t misdemeanor to draw checks or 11 3rafts against a person or a bank where there ar? no funds to meet [ these papers Even after this first -j trouble, after he had been taken un- \ ier the warrants and made bond, 3 the news items stated that other checks had been issued and in like ^ uanner tumtd down, and on these r J ether warrants were taken out with D >ut delay. To make a rather long r itory short, he was finally taken by j| the sheriff at Jacksonville, N. C., V ind carried back to Georgetown where he was called to trial on one C ef the checks, pleaded guilty to the !' v charge, asked the mercy of the court, d ind was sentenced to thirty days on ? ihe chain gang. All this is bad read a Ing for those who knew E. L. Moore s 18 an industrious and substantial i< farmer. It is obvious that he made ^ \ mistake to quit the little farm and c Lry to engage in a new business of which he knew nothing, and for which he no doubt had insufficient s funds. He made the same mistake that many a man has made to our certain krowledge. There are difficulties about every business in the i world. When a man builds a house jn a piece of woods land, clears tround it in the course of a number if years, a plantation which he h&s fertilized and improved during the lime, be has invested his capital in t, which is h's muscle mostly, and le makes a serious mistake to leave t and go to something else. Because those years he has spent in naking this place for himself have massed and gone out of his life. They will never return, and it will take ust as long to make a place for him elf in anything else he may try. As t| tated above, difficulties arise in any I ailing. One who is engaged in a 1 articular calling, sees only the j| roubles that arise in that particular M rork. He loses sight of the fact I hat he will find just as bad obstac- 8 is in any business or work he may V ry. Every man is disposed to I Ll_1. JL-J <1 - ... [iinu inai me otner fellow has tbe I asy job, and that bis own it the ly hard one. It was this mistake 1 lat E L. Moore made, and oyery 1 irrner or any other man who is es fcblished in his work ' and business ad quits it to try something else ?r which he is not fitted will make ~ le very same mistake and come to le' fo. Six-Sixty-Six ? hi? it a prescription prepared especially q r MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. n ve or six doaea will break any caae, and . taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not " urn. It acta on the liver better*than P lotncl and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Ui Send us In the dollar that yo ft. We need it. A W M Booth was in Conway during ourt week. JohnW Cox was a pleasant visit >r at the Herald cilice last week. II J Fioyd was among those vis ting Conway on business during sourt week. Rev H O Fowler will preach the unerul of ,] A. Nori.> at I>i\b>r< church, the 3rd Sunday in June ai 11 o'clock. The Herald gives you the news jvcry week. Then scud us the dol ar in return. We deserve it. The number of automobiles in [lorry county is now increasing at a apid rate. W R Lewis purchased a n?w Ford louring car last week through the VI. W. Collins agency. Out of all the tnany oases disposed )f last week in the criminal court here were only a few in which ?b?ietendants wore in ji.il The jail O.eivery this lime was small. There is strong talk of providing i sewer line for the main busiueys docks of Conway. It is supposed ,bat as soon as this sewer line shall >o completed, the business houses vi 11 be required to join it. This* s a great movement for better suniation. When will the improvements bepn on the grounds at the couri louse. Every court especially calls he attention of everybody to this leed. When w ill somebody get busy md see that the work is started, l! he start is never made, the work fill never be done. A pile of rock is all that has beer lone so far toward making needec mprovements on the grounds and valks at the court douko. It i; .verybody's building and still tbe\ lo not place good walks in the [rounds. lures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure flic worst cases, no matter of how lonj; standing, ire curod by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. 1 ^nrfer'? A * * - ...mscpuc iicaiing Oil. It relieves t'ain and iloals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Deafness Cannot Ito Cured >y local applications, as the.y cannot each the diseased portion of the ear. ?here is only one wuy to cure deafess, and that is by constitutional emedies. Deaf..<3ss is caused by an otlimed condition of the muc< u> iniug of the Eustachian Tube Vhen this tube is inflamed you havi rumbiii g sound or imperfect hear pg, and when it is entirely closed. )eafness is the result and unless th? ntlammation can be taken out auo i his tube restored to its normal conition, hearing will be destroyed for ver; nine eases out of ten aro cans d by Catarrh, which is nothing bu ,u inflamed condition of the mucoui urfaces. ! Wo will give Ono Hundred Dolars for any case of Deafness (cause iy catarrh) that cannot be cured b* I iall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir I ulars, free. PjCH ENEY. & CO . Toledo, O g0ld by Druggists, 75c Ta^9 Hill's Family Fills for colitipation. Adv. findidestion^ i causes heartburn, sour u stomach, nervousness, M I nausea, impure blood, and M I more trouble than many I different kinds of diseases, m 9) The food you eat ferments | in your stomach, and the I I poisons it forms are ab- H I sorbed into your whole B I system, causing many dis- || I tressing symptoms. At the V [ first sign of indigestion, try Word's j Black-Draught] I the old, reliable, vegetable B liver powder, to quickly jy 1 cleanse your system from I these undesirable poisons. I Mrs. Riley Laramore, of m V Ooodwater, Mo., says: "I m I suffered for years from dyspep- ? j V sia and heartburn. Thedfora's M f Black-Draught, in small doses, I cured my heartburn in a few M I days, ana now I can eat without M I distress." Try it. || [insistonThedford's J NOTICE It is ordered that all stationery >r all the County Officials be furi9hed from this office upon applieson for Fame. No bills for stutionry will be approved from dale ereof otherwise obtained. The (erk is hereby instructed to comlunici.te with Feveral printing ouses including the homo offices for . rices on all kinds of statiooer> | sed in the different county officer [, Marsh, Clerk ' County Boar 1 CotnmUsioneers, dv. 1 .A NOTICE A meet lug of the stockholders of A. M. Burroughs Lumber Couopmy is hereby called to meet at the oflice if Burroughs & Collins Coopauy, at Conway, S. C , on Saturday, the Mill day of June, 1013, for the purpose of taking such steps as may be necessary to dissolve said A. M. Bur roughs Lumber Company, and fur the transaction of such oth?r business as may como before the meeting. J. E Bryan, General Mancgir & Tru.-t-e. VJay 6th, 1918 (6 t5 1 Not ire. Alt - * * * ' /v11 persons are strictly forbidden order the penalty of the law not to emp'oy, feed, furnish, shelter or aid in any way my wife, U itsy Cauiee, who has left home without cause, whatever. t J. M. Causee. May 12th, 1913. 5 12 3t. ( I i TAKEN UP. ?I have taken up at Pcddville, 50 logs of pine adrift. Owner can have same bv paying j expenses. M. D. Woodward.?Adv. Gasoline, Kerosine, < Cylinder Oil, Cup Grease, Auto Lubricants, All Highest Quality, at lowest prices. Heady to serve = oyu at any time for any of the above. Quality Guaranteed Cape Fear Oil Co T. J. BELL, Agent The County Fair ' At Conway October 19:3, This will be about the time to put ull Li.wla 'i' n ? . w%( b m a n i livid U l runt 1 I Cl'JJj V* I fl|K' N ines, Shade Trees, Flowers. Kte. lietmo have order now for any kind of Nursery Stock you want, so as to deliver the stock when yon come to "Horry County Fair". J K COLES, Agent. Greensboro Nursery. !A WARNING! I WE would like to say to the c people of Conway thnt we are P position to furnish you with the 1 freshest and nicest ^ BEEF, I fl HAMS. r< 2 SAUSAGE. it 1 SALT MEATS,: f I ^BREAKFAST BACON, | " | STAPLE AND FANCY GRCCE I | RIES, | 1 DRY GOODS .AND NOTIONS. | V- Be sure to give us a trial order S P Fverything delivered at your p ; door. | WOODWARD BROTHERS. | | Phone 35. ? J MI) OK MAIN Conveyancer, Notary Public. Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, In- | corporates Companies. | | Abstracting and Copying done. j Baker & Dusenbury Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C, Office Spivey Building. Fancy Groceries Cool Soda Water When in need of the fine Groce* i: ries that the times demand, at price* as low as the markets will al- i low. call at the CASH GROCERY STORE. Every attention given V to your order whether large or small. , ? Our reputation is made in the grocery line, and we assure you we will live up to it. Complete stock of cool drinks, coco cola, grape juice. Call at the fountain for your Summer driuks. Cash Grocery Co Opposite Horry Tobacco Warehouse GONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M I . There will he aif(.nlirrom- ? miinleatlon of Conway I.oda Wo. 65,A F. 11. wlllho hola n \l*?n day. June 'J 11118,7.80 H rni^glnn^^nrV rn'1 hRVO work ap r > ?uoat every meeting, bo please come on time. W t. BRYAN, W. M. I'llAH Dl flKNBUItY Hec. } w v A J. T. Shelley,, SuecessorH to Jor he same stand. I take this method of unnouncini >wner of tlie mercantile business of J lusincss in my individual name at the irm of Jordan & Shelley. A COMPLETE 'arm Supplies. Farm Implements, l)ry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Huts and Ct Ladies' Re He: The ladies will do well to visit n oods, See my complete line already j H* Terald Square i o npw vn A 1 *?4 f ? V> Elave Closed their branch o o 36th Street and Broadwa Bicycles < V J W j GROCERIES With a capital of fifty ti better prepared than ev Our stocks of Guano t beat. We have what yoi sition to save you money tilizer of any kind, or Hi Corn, Rye, White Bacon CofTee, or anything else line, remember that we wants, and that your tn Come to see us, and cor stuff to those of our cust do so. 350 barrels Flou ton seed meal. Palmetto G "Cooper V Mulling, S. C n We are in a st< all leading pu off Broadway, a prompt service. ierald Square Mi [erald Square Building. 36 NEW YOI SVe hand all Magazines andpapera. d Summer % T ft A u. dan & Shelley and doing businefsat BT to the public that I am now,"the hole ordan & Shelley, and I am running th? name stoic formerly occupied by the LINK CARRIED, I |)K, ady Trimmed Hats, ivy and Fancy Groceries, Men's and Roys' Clothing. ie for their Spring and Summer Drees on hand and coming. SHELLEY. i i? a^s^sa^?iw?a^>M ice! Magazine Agency >f >RK CITY ffice here. Send all orders y, JNew York City. 3 ind Bicycle Sundries, for Sale for Cash or on time. well & Co & GUANO housand dollars, we are er before to serve you. ind Groceries can't be U want and are in * nn. ? , ? ? ? rv" ' . When you need Fer- ' crt Flour, Syrup, Oats, , Smoked Bacon, Soap, in the Guano or Grocery can take 'kcare of your nde will be appreciated. * ne at once. Can ship <; tomers who wish us to r in stock. 3 cars cotrocery Co. | Wholesale" | I _ _ V. )ne's throw of blishers. right md can give you I agazine Agency, 1th Street and Broadway, IK CI1Y.