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She j&tortg pwr>ild. ? CONWAY, S. C. * ^ H H. WOODWARD Eu er J at jb t Post Office at Conway, S. C., an second class mail matter. PUULISHKD EVKRV Till I5SDAY MoKNINC 11* CONWAY PI JU.1SII1NC CO iii < TELEPHONE 21. TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year. $1.00 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks.. Cards of Thank*, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will M? 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 tnce by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must he signed by the name of t ha writer, not for publication, but for the protectio n of litis paper ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at tbe rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than '25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legnl Notices at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent inse rtion M Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. Make all ('hecks or Drafts payuhle to The Horry Herald, or II H. Woodw ard, Conway, S. C THURSDAY, SEPT. Jtfth., 1913. AVOID IT LIKE DEATH Avoid the breadth of scandal as you would death. Scandal is bad enough when it comes into the life of a man or woman in the afternoon of this earthly existence. Our adyico is directed mainly at the young men and women of the day who are in the morning of life, and who have the greater and more important por lion of life beforo them ytt to be lived, The advice is especially intended for the young women ol our 1 and, for scandal amounts to more to the m than it does to the young men. It is said that this n 11 c/11 t. lint ift Itn l\n no en o ml i\o?? w ? I.wv uu WWW V>UOL| UUU | M I haps it ought uot to bo, but people arguo many things that ought not to be, and often try t) show that such and such is not the case and the whole world knows it in spite of all the talk and argument, Therefore we would regret to hear a youn^ woman say that she could do every thing that a young man might do, go to the sumo places, have the same associates, and commit the same little improprieties and indiscretions, and be hurt no worse thaa the young gentlemen. Such an argument on the pait of any youn^ lady is foolishness in the extreme, and if she sticks to it, she will find ruin in her path sooner or later. It is true as intimated at the beginning of this parsgraph that scandal means death, especially when applied to the lives of the young. Too often some trival action on the part of a young lady leads to the most dire results in her life and character, f * _i? t i .1 uiiu wuno suo may ieaa itie rest of her days blameless in the sight of God, still it is never fully lived down, and it remains to torment her in one way or another to the end of her days II >w careful then ought she to l)a in the conduct of her life. We refer to no particular persons. We are writing of them as a class, and what we say applies to all, and not thoso of any special community. But we t link we can give advice, which if followed by the young ladies of any community, will help to keep them out of trouble. Looking into almost any community, you will find young ladies who make it a habit to have chums among the young men of the neighborhood. Generally it is not ne young mau alone, but several vho seem to live every clay in the jood graces and admiration of the livlnity. The several who seem to f lave won her favor waive at her on " die street as they pass, call on her ( rcquenlly at the home, and take turns in going with her from plate i to place, and at times which might < eo variously placed throughout the ^ ontire twenty-four hours of the clay. | In the same community may he a J young man who has in bim the ener- < gy and ambition to make a man of himself, and to that end he is spending his timoin hard work and study, lie has no time to throw away like the others to give the girls a good time, but he intends at some time during his youth to marry toe best young woman he can find and establish for himself a family and make a living and may bo fame for him sell and them, lie is more desirable as a husband than any of the members of the other lot above mentioned, but will the girl who has shown hoi 1 til vaiwl u n i>t * /-? iib/i I.!.. V vuv.j , KJ\S 4* Mil UU UL u LJlUii No. Then see bow easy it is for Uu young woman to find herself in con. promising circumstances, impossible bo explain in her fayor, causing i t . ers to look at her with whispered words anil a shake of tho head. Lei us advise that more care be exercised in the training of t ;e young men and women. Train t..e young men l) think of other things as well as making themselves agreeablo to all of the pretty young women of their community. Why should they think of nothing except spending all that they can make in their effort to appear generous in tho eyes of the young ladies? Why should their days and nights be spent in trying to amuse some young lady that the> i <r\ ? V-V r. ?v... \> / \. L a\ uutui iii i juu tu mur rj i 11 tlUJOUL" or hand train the young lady t > be very sparing with the smiles and other favors that she holds oil. Teach her that there is a pleasure and a profit in being reserved and withholding those things which mc n i really do not pri/.j so highly when once thoy havh obtained then . i Teach theui that thoir lives must be lived along linos which insure that ' no hint of scandal will ever mar ii. ? Show them bhatitis the worst o! 1 folly to look upon all young men as i their friends just bocause they hap en to be agreeablo and pleasant, ar d because they seem to he willing to > grant every wish. Treat then: . everyone with suspicion, for at leaf t s the inborn carelessness and thought I tessnoss of most young men, if not ' their hard-down meanness, will 1 sooner or later get a girl into trou ble even where she does not deserve i it, and but littlo expects it. This does not mean that all men arc bad. J But look upon them as such until thoroughly convinced that they arc i rut, and you are bound to bo safe through every thing. To Prevent Blood Poisoning 1 npply at once the wonderful old reliable 1)R PORTKR'S ANTISKPT1C HRAUNO OH., a sur Klcal dressing that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. A. SUHE REMEDY FOR LAZY LIVER 1 Go to Norton Drug Co., for this Safe, Reliable Remedy and Get Your Money Back if it Fails. There are very few remedies tbi.t gain the eonlidence of druggists as Dodson's Liver Tone does. Norton Drug Co., sells it and backs up the sale of every bottle with the money back guarantee that tho price will be refunded if it fails to give complete sallsfat t'.on. Dodson's Liver Tone costs 50 cents a bottle. It is tho safest and bj&i remedy for torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, etc., that has ever b.>en sold in this city. It takes the place of dangerous calomel and does not lay you up as a dose of calomel often does. A bottle in the house is asjjood as fifty cents in the bank, ff you or your family need a liver tonic you have the medicine ready. If it fails you tfet your money back. Be sure you ^et Dodson's Liver Tone when you ask for it. There arc imitations of is that may disappoint you. Adv. < For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard genera! strengthening tonic GKOVli'M TA8TKLB8S chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sau* Appetizer. Vos adults and children. 50c. FOR SALE My farm sit nvo loss than 1 milt f tin- Industrial School, 100 ucn s noro or Icsj, 3o abres cleared, clav ouodutlon, good water, dwelling ouse, and tobacco barn 1 U N. Squires, jalivaits Ferry, S. C, Unite 1 Mo. 686 This io n prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILL8 & FEVER. Kivc or six doses will break any ease, and f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not 'cturn. It nets on the liver better than Calomel and does not flripc or sicken. 25? Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suiter longer with weak kidneys. Yon cati got promt ' relit f by taking Fit ctrio i?<.t rs, t ut wonder fui remedy praietd by women every where. Stait wilna bottle t. lay. you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition t i work, without fear ro pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Fransisco, writes:? "Gr&tilude for the wonderful effect of Electric B.t ters prompts me to write. It cored toy wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing hot tor for indigestion or biliousness. Price 50c and $100, at Norton Drug Co. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE. Under ana by viitue of chattel nv it cages duly executed and delivered ly Norman M< sely to the Ketituekej iloiM' tfc Mule Co., I lutve sti/id and will sell t<> the hlyhesr hiddera for ca?li, at burin, S. C.,ut 11 o,clock In the forenoon, on the JJOth day <?f J-'ephmbfr A. I). 1010, the following drfcilbt d personal property, to wit.' Two Double Horse ITngona, One Open lingg), < 'tie 1 op 1 Pt.ugy, Terms ciu-h, ( n the ca of sale. .1 A Lev/If, Agent of Molt) aLos. td tfrvtl Irirh fi Nervous? @ }&)$ Mrs, Walter Vincent, -&n( of Pleasant Htll, N. C., Egf <^^1 writes: "For three sum- \jj?t niers, 1 eulfered from (?)! nervousness, d r e a d f u 1 1^.' . pains in my back and j?\tf sides, and weak sinking A,J1 spells. Three bottles of Card u I, the woman's (Sj tonic, relieved me entire- 1?^ iy. i feel like another @1 person, now." J(g) TAKE kg @| |p| S B J? ^ ^ ckl^ til m Tise Woman's Tonic *3 ?J for over 50 years, Cardui has been helping' (gs)t to relieve women's unftyxf necessary pains and building weak women up to health and strength. 'it/r*. 1? ?/iil ,1^. ?i.- ?-*K i ?? ? 111 uu mu r>riiuc iur f <?>l you, if given a fair trial. l?^ So, don't wait, but begin re taking Cardui today, for J(g) Its use cannot harm you, and should surely do you % The County Fair <x&r&we At Conway October 1913, This will be about the time to put out all kinds of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Shade Trees, Flowers. Kte. Let mo have order now for any kidu of Nursery Stock you want,.so as to deliver the s took wlun you come to "Horry County Fair". J lv COLFS, Agent. Greensboro Nursery. Gasoline, Kerosine, Cylinder Oil, Cup Grease, !\ + -t 4- /a T * * t* ^ ? ui i u u ui lL/dnis, All Highest Quality, at lowest prices. Ready to serve oyu at any time for any of the above. Quality Guaranteed. Cape F'ear Oil Co J. T. BELT,, AucuL Safest Laxative for Women. Nearly every woman needs a /rood laxative. Dr K>ngs New Life Pills are good because ll.cy are prompt, safe, and do not cause pain, Mrs M C Dun lap of Leadill, Tonn. says: 4,Dr Kind's New Life Pills helped her troubles greatly." Get a box t>day. Price 25c. Recommended by Norton Drug Co. Adv. .J MDOIIMAIN Conveyancer, Notary Public. Yritcs Title*, MortgaKfx, Wills, In- 1 corporales Companies. ' Vbstrnctirtg unci Copying done. Baker & Dusenbury j Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents Drainage a Specially CONWAY, S. C. Ofilce Sj ivey Building. W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Ollice up Stairs Ruck Building J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Kcad-Luildirg an sewe rs, Draughting and Blue Printing II. C. CANNON General Land Surveying. Ollice?Buck Building CONWaY, S C. :S- F- 1IAWEN (Mlv)CEIl Only High Grade Family and Plan t.utions Suppllth handled, Your patron age is respect! nil} solicited and will he appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money Icick. N.j trouble to show goods, ho if you don't see what you want ask for it. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for work left here. PoMitWftly no work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not called for ii dO days will bo sold for charges. GEORGE LUM % FIRE LIFE INSU RANCE. IN SU RANK Wo represent (he largest companies. Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement df claims. Minimum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company INSURANCE ItKOklKS I RULE ID 11 m m I I I IL<1K V/IViftli When you are sick there is only one rule to follow. Don't trill ( with medicine of doubtful valuo 01 take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble See a Practicing Physic.an, have bin. diagnose your case, lhats the sure way to get tho right medicine loi vonr particular ailment. Bring th? prescription to us and we will give you exactly what that prescription calls for and at a reasonable price. Wo arc qualified to do good work aid have only the best drugs the nakcts affo'd.i. Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - S. C. i A WARNING ! i WE would like to say to the I w people of Conway that we are P % position to furnish you with the II 'I freshest and nicest p I? BEEF, I IIAMS. h SAUSAGE, Z ]SALT MEATS, f BREAKFAST BACON, 1 M STAPLE ANDlFANCY GROCE I I RIES, B t Be sure to give us a trial order L $ Everything delivered at your P A A I ? UUUl i I WOODWARD BROTHERS. fc | Phone 35. | CONWAY LODGE, No. ; 65, A. F. M ^ There will l)i? ti regular com jfwi munlratlon of Conway Lodgs No. 115, A. K. M. will 1>? hel^ Aug llth, 11)18, 7. bo m., Wo havo work at r moat every inoetincr. ??-? please come on time. WL BUYAN, W. M cIIAS. DI'wUMirir s?o RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- J ternally and externally. Price 25c. ( ^ r . t x ^ , * < At Zero And Lower. That is the way \ou KctCoco-Co'a and other line drinks from the ice box and fountain of I? (> Todd, Manager You deserve the best when you pay honcHt money for it. (let these at the Cai h Grocery C<\ Fresh Supply ? f Fancy Cakes and Candies. For those call in at Cash Grocery Co For Sale. Salt and Fresh Millets. Send orders by mail to J 010 SAUK IS, Burroughs & Collins Co., Fishery. MYRTLE BEACH, S C - I ' ..m~i FOR SALE My farm of 20 acres, more or less, 5 acres cieared. Good dwe'linj/, tfood water, clay foundation, 1 1 mile of Allen, S C., 1 2 mile from church, and school. Reasonable terms. J, W. Norris, Allen, S C. Aav ^ -pa. At Prices to Sui At Hardee's Store Out From 1 hereby announee to the pure ed from a visit to all of the leading York and Philadelphia, where I ha i y most iip-to-date stock of Dry (ioo< county to be paced in a country stc thing that is best for the people c guarantee that my prices will conip high <jualitj of th- goods. My husim ss standing and re] sell. My customers knvw me by ye goods are on my shelves to please y want a *niall prolli, depending < 11 high prices charged by others, (Jive me a call. My stock of [ as evi r Come to Hardee's store fo WE PAYY0UR A CHECK. HAVE ACH YOUR HI! ft/ SMmF!*#! 1 Those who have never had a hank one. Each check you write is a REC1 spending; you've always *'got money. Make OUR Bi First Nati CONV it r: rni 1 iwc n?- - x/v/uuitlO| 1 KHIUCni. W PERCY IIARDW I t ??????????m????-????? Cut out th i 8 coi] at Norton Drug Com] exchange it for t the $400 Piano Coi Send us. TAT E OF SOUTH OA HOT IN A County of 7/orry COUKT OF ? OMMON 1*1 EAS Ij M Maul*>, I a n 'if v<, I I) 11 Holmes, Defend* nt COPY SUMMONS toll BELIEF [Complaint Mrvtd| S l'O THE DEFEND VNT I) 11 Holi?eP You are hereby samnoned and rtuiiirl ed to nnwser the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith serv. d up,m you, and to serve a ropy of your auwser to 'he said complaint or the subscriber at his ollice at Conway. S. C., within I twenty days alter the aervlce hereof; i xclu dve of the day of such service* ami if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action w ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated .July 26'h. A. i). I'Jll 11 11 (Food ward. Plaintiff's A Forney, To !) II Holmes, idisent defeudant:Take notice thut the complaint in the foregoing stated nclimi, and the suninions of which tlie foregoing is u copy, were tiled in the olUce of the Clerk of the Court of Common I'lej g. i-t Conway y, C , on the 'J8 h day of July A I). 11)18* VV. L. Bryan, II 11. Woodwad, C. C. C. 1*. Plaintiff's Attorney. | gHICHESTER S PILLs" 1 .'"IK 1HAMONII HRAMi. A 1 i J AhU your Orupulnl f. r /\ ' J'inuM.ttuf TtruKl/ViX. L*<UCSa&k I'l 1J.-.I and Gold r,ci*ti\\7J I *<*. teak-1 vlllt If 1 no KHI.. H. / f A #si VyJ TiiIh mi uilnr. ltuy of your > 1/ ~ flf I>ru rulm. .?vk ft?r i'll 1-1'M'Kn.TKU ft |C Ji- IMAllOMIf liltANI) I'll.l.S, f.,i 5j IV JO years Known as l)e? t. Safest, Always krllal.l# A?r SOLD iJY DR1I00ISIS EVERYWHERE t the Pocket. 5 just a few Miles Conway. t... ?i i:_ ,i..i r i L .... unsung puiMii; iiiiiL ? iiuve just returnwholesale houses of Haiti more J New vc purchased one of the largest and Is and Notions ever brought to this >re. They are complete lines of every)f this section of the county, and I are with any,5when you consider the mutation is behind everything that I urs of fair and square dealing. These ou, at prices you can stand, as 1 only the quantity sold rather than the groceries and the like is as complete r what you want. HARDEE. I BILL WITH THEN YOU W it ii ji&aJWu, <**<L (Z&gcfc AA CL - ? ** + + account Know not the convenience o EIPT; you know just how much you arc and you can't lose it nor be robbed, ank YOUR Bank. onal Batvk VAY, S. C, 1) A SP1VEY, Cashier, ICKE, Assistant Cashier. ipon, and present it pany's and they will wenty-five votes in - 4- ~ * Li v/ u y x> > Job Work t