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5 V VOL XXVII. nrTi Will Convene the Court of General Sessions for Horry CASES ON DOCKET A Number of Whiskey Cases From the (lurley Section of the County, and Also Others,?The Dock Lewis Case From the Adrian Neighborhood,-Usual Number of Minor Offenses. The court of General Sessions, Judge Spain presiding, will convene boro on next Monday morning. The usual court week crowds are expected t) be present as spectator*. The Clerk, Mr. W. L. Bryan, is preparing for tho court, and the grounds have been cleaued up about the now court house building. Thore are a. nurnbor of cases of violation of the dispensary law, seyeral from tho Biyboro section, where there will be indictments and cross iiir!i(>tmnnto hotmon.. M \rr 1 ...v..w>>u\.i>vo| utunccu I'J . VI. YV aru and others, and Roy Tyler and ethers, will cotno up for trial, having been rceei t'y sent in by Magistrate Chestnut. There is also the case wherein Dock Lewis was Injured some weeks ago, tho defendant* in this case boing Glaaton Sestiont, and James and Frank Anderson. Also the case of criminal assault which was lodged some time ago against L. B Singleton is expected to come up for trial, and will* create some excitement and interest. Besides the above there appears on the docket., the following cases continued over from the It?st term of the court: Tho Stut; vs. A. M. Hardee, Assault and battery with iLfcjnt to kill. The State vs. G. Lewis, Malicious mischief. Ttie State vs. J. M. Herring, Obtaining gocds by false pretense. The State vs. M. P, Tyler, Resisting (flice.r. ,, The State vs. Fred Zecker, Adultery. The Slite vs. Pearl McDaniel, Violation of dispensary law. Tho StUe vs. I L. Holmes, Malicious mischief, Joe Cook, Violation of dispensary law. L. H. Bryant, Disposing of property under lien. The Soate vs. W. M. Thomas, Violation of disponsary law. The State vs. David Huggins, Assault and battery with intent to kill. The S.ate vs. J. A. Gause, Forgtry The S ate vs. Lucian V.Todd, Appeal from Magistrate. A nH <l t 11 1 oonn/1 all tVioo/v ? . .... ^ VJWU'A nil VUCOC VIIC1 D are quite a number c f the usual assault and batery, whiskey selling, live stock taking, false pretenses, adu.l vy and fornication cases, turned in by the various magistrates. New Concern Ready. U is stated that A. P. Johnson will again enter the mercantile bus iness at Conway, having rented one of the new buildings of A. C. Thomp son in rear of tin Kingston Hotel and facing Laurel Street, oppos'ti the Horry Tobacco Warehouse. Ap plication has been made to the secretary of St..t; for a charter for the Conway Mercantile Co., this being the name of the new firm, which will be incorporated. The lirm will carry a genoial line of up-to-date dry goods, notions, groceries and hardware, and is prepared to make a bid for its full share of the trade at this thriving lit le city. Mr. Johnson returned last Thursday from an extended trip t) B dtimord, New York, ThiInflolnVlin ntirl ln?"? . M.IWV.V.^IUM UIIU umui lUl^C UUS1L* ops centers, whore he purchased a laige and varied assortment of goods for the opening of the store. Already preparations are being made for carrying on a lively business. The it)re is the one formerly occupied bv H. W. Lewis before he moved to 3rd Avenue. DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Babies need a perfect skin-eover-| ir.g. Skin eruptions cause them not only intense suffering, but binder their growth. DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for relief and permanent cure of suffering babies wboic skin eruptions I have mado their life meserable. 4 Our baby was stliicted withbreaki ng out of the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin special isis failed to help. We tried Dr. llobson's E-zama Ointment and were overjoyed t > see baby complete ly cured,before o ne box was used" writes Mrs Stubler, Eubnque, Iowa. AMI druggist, or by mail, 50c. . PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPY v St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Nina Lewis left this week to take a course at Winthrop. to 1 DEATH OF MRS. LONG The Wife of Well-known Young Business Man Dies Suddenly. Many friends of the family were saddened last week by the sudden death of Mrs. Sadie Long, the wife of Mr. Albert H. Long, which occured at the infirmary of Dr. H. H. Burroughs on the night of September 11th, 1913. Apparently in good health only a few hours before, her untimely death was a shock to the entire community, She is survivied by the husband and a little daughter, now only a few days of ago. The intsrment aaIt r\looA n f ?U/v L.? *-??! - - 3 ? m vuvyn piuv^u ciu uuu uurjrili^j ^ruuuu ui the Union Methodist church near Toddvile, a largo crowd of relatives friends attending. She was Miss Sadie McMillan of Marion county, where she has many relatives, She was a sister of Mrs. Bi-tiie McM.Long. Her relatives were all notilied in time for them to attend the interment. Much sympathy has been expressed for the young husband, who is a well known young business man, at present holdiug a responsible position with the Bank of Horry. Miss Spivey Entertains. On last Friday evening, Sept. 12, 11)13, Miss Myrtle Spivey entertained a number of her friends at her home at Homewood, S. C. The evening was grand. The host ess met her guests on the porch, and after the formal introductions was over the crowd being so large that they retired to the park, where several lively games were played. At 10 o'clock they returned to the house, where refreshments were served, aUer which several games and contests were played. At 11.30 the guests departed. Those present were Misses Minnie and Laura Harris, Alma, Celeste and Allein Moore, Hattie Smith, Belle and Bessie Gause, Nancy and Elizabeth Dew, France? Singleton. Fan - nie Baker, Kathleen Harris, and Messrs. Marvin Floyd, L. K. Ambrose, Bruster Harper, John, Lewis, Sam, Oscar, Walter and Ben Harris, Ernest Baker, Harry Bray, Manzy Gause, Clifford Zimmerman, Climance Proctor, Walker Cook, D. G. Spivey, Dozier, Sam Singleton, Dave Hughes, Olin and John Emory Watson, ''Chief." As to Goverment Seed. I do not approve of the present way of handliag the seed distribution on the part of the government, because I believe that many inferior types of seed are purchased, and in ! many instances harm comes from their distribution. I find the system in vogue here, however, of alloting to each Congressman a certain number of packages of seed. It is not my intention to send these seed te newspaper offices or other places to be handed out to anyone, but it is my purpose to mail seed to any white Democrat who cares enough for a package oj seed 13drop me a card, requesting me to send them. If therefore, you wish t) receive a package of either vegetable flower seed and will notify me which you prefer, I shall take great pleasure in complying with your request. J. W. Ragsdalo. ucnm rrom saniora uoutc 2. Cotton picking is the go. Most of the farmers are engaged in the hay busin ess. The Alligator School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. C. E Barker. Rev. D. D Cox and son Mackie passed through enroute for Conway one day last week. Rev. Jimmie Booth of Adrian spent last Saturday night at Mr. W; C. Todd's. Mr. Steve A. Gore took a runaway trip last Sunday to Pleasant Hill. Col. Rufus Holmes was visiting fplnnrlo In fV?lo ooatUn 1 .. * O..*..? .1 IU vuio o?c?iuu ii?; i oaiuruiiy evening. Prof. W, H. Causee was engaged in the hay business last week. Best wishes to all. Tute. Wedding at Gurley. Mr, G. L. Strickland and Miss Agnes A. Johnson of the Lake Swamp section were married at Gurley, S, C., on Sept. 14th, T913, Magistrate S, M. Allen performing the marriage ceremony. Mr. Strickland is to be congratulated upon winning for himself such a beautiful young bride. They are both very prominent people of their section of the county. We wish for them along and happy life. A Chopper. ? The Horry Millinery Co., just opened up in the Kingston Hotel Building, has an advertisement in this issue. Head it and be sure and call and look over the new lines on display there. ???. i ? " Hovrt CONWAY, S. C., THUF mm SERVED On Willie T. Kackley Last Saturday Night SEDUCTION CHARGED Warrant Sworn out by Miss Susie : Full wood Against Willie T. Kackley, Who is Arrested on Arrival of Train,?Kept in the Town Guard 1 House Until Sunday Morning, Then Moved to County Jail. Upon the arrival of tho late passenger train in Conway, last Satur day night, Constable John H. McCaskell, accompanied by W. S. Mc Caskcll, tho chief of police, boarded the cars, and placed Willie T. Rackley under arrest. Tho warrant hutj been sworn out several days ago by Miss Susie Fullwood, and lodged in the hands of the oilicer, charging the crime of seduction against young Rickloy. The act under which the prosecution is brought" makes provision for the marriage of the parties, this working a remission of the punishment, either before or after conviction. When first arrested Rackloy was placed in the town lock up to await developments. Oq Sunday morning ho was changed to tho county jail. When first placed in the guard house, tho defendant stated that he was willing to marry the young lady. He was advised to wait until Sunday morning thus giving him time to think over this serirus step which he intended to take in life. On Sunday morning a friend of the defendant was looking for Clerk of Court W. L, Bryan to procure a license. Later the defendant refused to agree to the marriage. This was just bofore he was changed over to the county jail. Later on in tho Jay and especially on Sunday night, parties were looking for the Clerk again to get the marriage license, but the oflicer was not iu. The defendant resided near Conway for some time, but recently wenc to Boardman, N C., where he had a position. He was origiually from the Wampee or Hand section of this county. The lady in question also came from the Hand section. For several months past she ha9 been employed in the homo of Mr. Wtn. H. Chryst, as a housokeeper. On Monday the couple got married and the defendant was released The Day of Specialists. This is a day of specialists. With two possible exceptions, there is no man that moaus more to the Sunday School work of the world than Mr. W. C. Pearce, and there is not a man on the International force more beloved by South Carolinians than he. Mr. Pearce's headquarters is in Chicago, and he is Associate General Secretary of tho International o J n - 1 1 A - TH* ounuay ocnooi /Mssociauon. Dor a number of years be was Teacher Training Superintendent, and now has special charge of the Organized Adult Bible Class Department. As a member of the State Sunday School Association Executive Committee I knew that arrangements were being made to have Mr. Pearce tour the State and visit "ten of the principal cities," so I immediately wont to work to haye Conway placed on the list. Mr. Pearce will be in the State ten days from November 29th until December the 9th, and I am ju?t in receipt of a letter assigning Con way the date of December the 7ih, The following is the list of places to be visited by the tour party: Spartanburg, Greenville, Newberry, Union, Columbia, Charleston, Sumter, Florence, Conway, and Bock Hill. It will be a great thing for our County to have Mr. Pearce visit us, and we will plan to give him as representative an audienco as possible. Let no dates be made to conflict, and let us all make our arrangements so as to be sure and hear Mr. Pearce. Paul Quattlebaura. Pres. Horry Co. S. S. Ans'n. m Presbyterian Church?Conway. Sunday, Sept. 21, Services morning and evening at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Preaching by the Pastor. Meeting of the Congregation after the morning service. Sunday School at 4 30 p. m. Prayer-meeting on Wedesday at 8 p. m. All are invited to these services A. S. Doak, Pastor. Frank Thompson left the lirst of the week to resume his studies at Wofford. ? ISDAY, SEPTEMBER 18tl INHISTS UPON APPOINTMENT ? _ | . Governor Blcase Appoints Carly lc Dusenbury to Vacancy and Insists on it. Not long since, upon the recom mendatiou and requests of friends of the yourtf man, Mr. Carlyle Dus onb^ry, now holding a rcspousibk position with the Norton Dru^Com pany, was appointed by Governor isiease, to nil .the vacant scholarship in the Medical College at Charleston, S. C. Later the appointee received a letter, from O car W. Scbleeter, the Registrar of the Medical College, calling attention to certiau requirments in the way of at tendance at college in general branchos and the like, and it appeared that the appoii tinent might be turned down on these ground?. A copy of this lottcr must have been mailed at the same time to Governor Blease. Anyway, the following is a copy of tho letter which the Governor wrote to the Registrar, under dato ol September | 4th, by which it appears that he will insist upon his appointment. j We are not imformed as to the subsequent developments. September 4, 1913. Oscar W. Schleeter, E<q , Registrar Medical Collego of South Carolina, Chariest jn, S. C. Dear Sir: I have seen your letter of July 1 to Mr. Carlylo Dusenbury, of Todd ville, S C. 1 would like for you to imform me by what authority you can change the Act of the Legisla ure providing for tho appoii tment of young men to scholarships in the Medical College. Section 4 of that Act of the Legislature requires tho appointments to be made,' bub doos not specify any certain requirements at all, and I would be glad if the faculty of tho college would keep their hands out of affairs which are tirnnnrln r?.. f 1 ^ T l !_ I upv>i i > iui un vfuviuuur, lb IS all right for tho faculty to make reg ulations whore the Legislature has not interfered, but when tho Legislature steps in and lays down its restrictions, it would certainly seem t") me that the faculty of the Medical College would not consider themselves bigger than the Legislature which has created the college, and try to over-ride the Legislature. This young man was appointed by me to a scholarship, and is entitled to it, by my appointment, as Governor of South Carolina, under the Act of the Legislature. Very respectfully, Governor, ~ m m ~? I)r. Watson to Preach. Rev. E. O. Watson, D. I)., Presidert of the llorry Industrial School will preach at the Conway Methodist Church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. This is tho Sunday just proceeding the opening of the Industrial School. His subject will be "Some Ideals in Education." Everybody is cordially invited t) be present. Albert P. Bolts, ^ o o Miss Laura Jenkins left the first of this week to enter Greenyillo Female College. Julian Dusenbury left the first of this week to resume his studies at Furman University. J. L. Chestnut spent last Sunday in the country where Mrs. Chest out has been visiting for several days. John Jernigan left Tuesday for Greenville, where ho will resume his studios at Furman University. Mrs. F. A. Burroughs and daughter, Miss Jessimine Burroughs, visited Columbia the first of this week. T. P Jones, one of the leading farmers of the Dog Bluff section of the county, visited Conway on business the first of this week. T. N. Fullerton left the first of this wnoli fnr his homo fit Ilnll/inLr N. C., after a successful season with the Peoples Tobacco Warehouse. The Horry County tobacco crop this year was an early but a very good one. The three warehouses had all they could do while it was going, and they closed the season nearly a month earlier than usual. W. i) Creel, who formerly lived in the neighborhood of Ilomewood, in this county, has removed to Brittona Neck some time since. He seems to like Horry much better however, and ho is thinking of moving back. Remember lhat every dollar you bring us on subscription either for a new or an old subscriber means three thousand votes tn the Norton Drug Co., piano contest. Now is the time to rake in the votes in exchange for subscriptions. See that you get your full share from this source. t 1913 men wis b Gathered By the Herald Man in a Week CAUGHT IN THE PASSING Stray Hits of Local and PcrFonnl No je ---Some of Those Mentioned You Know-?Others You May Not Know - llllltn<>nln(r A rnniwl * I. 'I' ,.v. lllfl, I1IUUMU llll' IUOII 11 U) veil was in Conway on business one day last week. The usual court week crowd is expected to bo in the city next week. Magistrates M Allen of Gurloy was in Conway on business one day last week. Nita Sarvis of Socastee arrived in Conway recently to visit Miss Mary Holliday. Charles N Causey spent a portion of laG Saturday in Conway on business. Vivian F Plutt was in Conway the middle of last week from Myrtle Beach. D (i Gerald was a pleasant visitor ut tuo Herald oilieo one day last week. S Walker Martin of the Pee Dee section was in Conway last Tnuraday on business. ' Elmo lJymam and Sam Bland, both left Conway last week to enter WolTord College. Mrs Box anna Dong of Greenwood was in Conway the latter part of last week visiting friends. W U Lewis has purchased the farm of Willie IG Drew across .the river from Conway. F. V. Fowler an aged citi/.en of the Sanford section was seen in Conway ono day last week. Miss Kathleen Sossicns visited Miss Nettie Maude tlollidav nt (ia.ll vants Ferry, lust week* . J B Bucks was among those who paid Conway a business visit the latter part of last week. B B Owens, one of the leading farmers of the Burcol section, spent lust Saturday in Conway. S J G Milligan und YV A Adams of Hand, S. C , were both in Conway last week on business. S M McNabb,formerly of Gurley, but now of Boris, S. C., visited Conway last Saturday between trains. J M Thompson, an old friend of the Ileruld living in the Adrian section, paid the cilice a pleasant visit the latter part of last week. W P Hard wicke, president of the I new bank at Ay nor, spent several days there recently on business. S M Cook, a prosperous farmer of the Guliva' t-i Perry section of this county, visited Conway on business one day last week. Daniel J Stevens, a progressive farmer of the Eldorado section, visited Conway on business one day last week. W A Spive.y, one of the leadii g farmers of the Jordanville section of this county, spent one day in Conway last week, J K Bowles, a'tjr conducting a yery successful season here, for the. Horry Tobacco Warehouse, left few days ago for his homo at Danyillo, Va. H M Stevens and J D Shannon, both added their names to the Herald list, last week, as new subscribers from the sanford section. H B Elliott, an industrious and prosperous farmer of Boris, S. C , spent part of last Saturday in Conway on business returning to his home in the afternoon. W A Mills, tho buyer of tobacco on this market for the Imperial Tobacco Co., purchased largo quantities of tho weed on the orders for Ida ~ a ? I uia jjuuj . xxi; la u uiuuuuu IJU_) er with long experience. The George H Howell Co., has recently been selling out their bt >ck of goods in tne grocery line, together with the store fixtures and will go out of business. F E Todd, one of the rising young business men of the Myrtle lieach section of the county, visited Conway on business one day last week. He returned to his homo on the afternoon train. Miss Hannah McMillan of Mullinp, . left for home last Tuesday, having i attended tho funeral of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Long. IBI BURROUGHS SCHOOL OPEN fH Last Monday Morning Thin Hcho<flH Opened for Another Term. The Burroughs Sohool opened la-smBE Monday morning for tho t jrm d^HT 1913 11, with u good attendant*. anfl with prospects for one of the fnn'iBp successful terms in the history oBpl the school. "-ill The He /. A. S Doak conduct edB?, the religious exercises. Upon th?^ stage were Messrs. Hal. L. Buck^v^ L. H. Burroughs, and Col. C. Qaattiebaum, members of the boarcS f of tru^tess Hon. H. L, Buck do-^H livereel an address in his usual elo? quont style The tetohers are as follows: M iss M ar jorie Q ia1tlebauoi, 1 j fl grade, Mrs. Fraraes Burroughs, :-I^B grade, Miss Mary llarlee, 3rd grade? Miss Phillips 4th grade, Mi:^ b:<oi-^H ces Lewis, 5th grado, Miss Anr.icfl Durham, Oth grade, Miss Sadie Md-I Utll, Tth grade, Mttjg Stevens, H.hB grade, Superintendent Bradley, '.Lhfi and 10th grade Announcement w.\g made of a cou-B test in too high school. The bov^H making the highest marks will r^^? eoive a medal costing not lesH than* the sum of *.r> t)(). Most of the students seemed anx-B ious to resume their studies after ^B the Summer vacation, A spirit ofB enorgy and progress seemed to pre-B vade the opening. The 10th grade this year has afl rathor small membership. ThoB rnetnbors of this grade are: B Mamie Burroughs, Agnes Nichols^B Sarah McMillan. Edna Earle Spiyey I and Simpson Beverly. EOCAL'AND PERSOAI. Mrs. Julia S. Causey has an an* I nouncement in this issue. b'K H. Howell of (Idiyants Kerry was fl in Conway on business the lattjr I ;, part of last week. |?| T. B. Cooper, a leading business B man of Socastoe township, visited Ip Conway on business last Tuesday. |1 E, P. Walsh left last week to B spend several days at FJorenco, S. ' C., returning the lirst of this week, ,|| Attention is called to the display || advertisement in this isfue of Mrs. p J. W. Sparks, She keeps a full and J complete lincof millinery, trimmings and dress goods. ?f I) W Mucks, of Socastm, passed jfl t hrough Con way last. Wednesday, on 9 his way to DeLand, Fla., where ho 9 will will liye in the future. Mr Mucks went to live at that place ( once before and spent some time there. 1 S (iillis, of L.osville, Ma., where J ho is among the most substantial 1 and loading citizens, returned homo I the middle of this week, after spend- , *1 ing some time with Mrs Gillis visiting the laltjr's relatives near Myr- ,J tie Uracil. Mrs (Iillis was formerly Miss Owens of this Count}'. Mrs A Gillis had proceeded Mr, Giihs here by several weeks. $ For several years the Orphanages J of our State have been asking the people to join tjgeter and give the ** result of one day's work or the pro- si hU of one day's business to the ,a orphan children. S)mo of the in- li ititut ons have set Oct.-i as the dato o this year, though any day will do., o Many Sundaj-Schools now count it >( ii no v* f r\ t * M o 1 nT*rtif ??o m /"i nKttr%v\7c% w U u l VlIlL 1 l If 1 1Ml*'* vvy w \J this day, and their gifts reach sev I oral thousand dollars annually. It 11 is a worthy cause, and everybody should "lend a hand" and help s, along. , W E Hardee passed through Con- a way on last Thursday on his way home from New York, Baltimore, and other point*, where ho visited all of the leading wholesale lirins and purchased one of the largest stocks of dry goods and notions \ ever brought to Horry County to go ? into a country frt>re. Read the i large advertisement that he has in i this issue of the paper and be sure i to call and look over bis immense v line of seasonable goods. They are new, and everybody knows where his place of business is on the public road a few miles out of tywn n on the public road leading toward ) Wilmington. Mr Hardee believos i in telling the public what he has to sell through the medium of printers ' Ink. FALL OPENING. The ladies and children may look 1 forward to Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept, 2Srd and 2-lth, when I will display a complete line of Pattern f Hats, Children Flat-), Ladies ready J to wear Hats, Shirt waist Flats and novelties. Notions, Ladies Coat Suits, Cloaks, etc. My millinery j 1 department will bo in charge of \ Miss Beulah Brlttingham of Ba'ti- 1 more Md. The public is respect- ] ' fully invited. Respectfully, J. S. Causey. * jUjoH