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5 VOL XXVII I fill II Of the Court of Common Pleas Will Convene OCTOBER 27TH Several Cases of Interest Have Been Arranged on the Roster for Trial,? The Case of Vereen vs. Horry County set for Trial,?Anderson vs. Lumber / ^ v lirfll i ? ? v*uui}jniiy n in DC lriCd. The Conway bar hold a meeting this week and arranged tho following roster of cases to be tried at the approaching Fall term of tho Court of Common Pleas for this County: Monday, October 27th. J. G. Butler ys. W. K. Holt. Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. vs W. K. Llo.t Elizabeth Voreeu vs, Horry County. Tuesday, October 28th. Thos. B. Jordan ys. A. C, L. Railroad Co L A. Anderson vs. Conway Lumber Co. Julius H. Weill & Co. vs, H. W. Lowis. Catherine Strickland vs. Hamon Strickland. Wednesday, October 21Hh. H, A, Shelly vs.G. J. Holliday. Realty, Loan & Insurance Co. vs. W. K Brown. Annie Williamson vs. T W Living ston. J H Rehder vs. J D Oliver & Co. R L Oliver vs. J L Goodman. D M Burroughs, Adinr., vs, Southern Wood Products Co. To be Tried on Calender No. 2. W II Johnson vs. G J Holliday. II 1) EUioli vs. Fred Page. S T S^ssious vs. Moore. W C Gore vs. W R Loe. The case of Vereen vs. Horry , County is an interesting one. A few vears ago, Mr. Edgar A. Vereon was t irown from his wagon while driving along the public road in Socastje, by reason of his wagon wheel falling into a deep rut. He struck on his head and later died from his injuries. The suit is brought under the statute which makes the county liable in cases of CP*'liirpnnr> _ ?0-.0w^ . The case of Auderson vs. Conway Lumber Co.. grows out of the death of the late Mr. Harley Andersou at the plant of the company, and the ci i cum stances of which were published in this paper at the time. The suit was brought by his widow as administratrix of his 63tatc\ In Jordan vs. the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., the plaintiff will ask for damages to his arm received by being thrown from the door of a car while loading a wagon with feitiliz.ifs. To the Teachers o f Horry County. In addition t > the individual prizes offered as premiums ->t the Horry County Fair, we wish to offer the following prizes to tho schools making the best all round exhibit at the cour.ty fair: 1st prize, $10.00. 2nd nrize. $5 00 3rd prize, Picture for School, value $3.00. If you have your last years exhibit in tact, exhibit that, any school work, such as maps, globes, copy books, composition books, drawing, et j, Girls Tomato Club Work, Boys' Corn Club work and any work for which premiums are offered. Will help your school to win. All exhibits must be in the hands of the fair association, before 3 o'clock on Tuesday, Oct. 21st, the opening day of the fair. Write mo if further information is desired. Very truly yours, Ida Moore, Supervisor of Rural Schools. Women Who Get Dizzy. Every woman who is troubled with fainting and d?zzy .spells, backache, headacue, weakness, debility, confit.ir>at.inn nr kidnftv trnnhlAa tKruiM "J UUV/UIVI use Electric B'ttars. They give relief when nothing else will, improve the health, adding strength and vig or from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., says: "Pour doctors had given me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a wor'd of good." Just try them. 50.\ ond $1.00 at all druggists or by mail, H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv Albert A. Springs, a leading business man of %Georgc town, departe< this life hi that place the first of thii week, and the interment took plaot at Buck sport on last Monday. f I* " ^ 'T-twwi,, ' m i ANNUAL MISSION MEETING Program for the Meeting Convening Here Thursday, October 16th. We give below the program of the 1 Annual Meeting of the Woman's Home Mission Societies of the Methodist Church in South Carolina which convenes here next Thursday afternoon, October 16th, and will continue through the following Sunday. Extensive preparations are being made for this important gathering, which is the first state meeting ever heid in Conway. Thursday A fternoon, October 16. 3.00 Executive Committee Meeting. 4.00 Celebration of the Lord'3 Supper. Organization. Appointment of Committees-. President's Message. THURSDAY EVENINU. 8.00 Devotional Exercises by the Pastor, Kev. A. D. Batts. Address of Welcome. Response, MrS?W. L. Wait. Friday Mornino, October 17. 9.80 Opening Devotions, Mrs. W. A. Rogers. 9.45 Minutes. Parliamentary Drill, Mrs. A. E Wait. 10.30 Reports of Conference Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary. Reports of Vice-Presidents ana Suptrlntoudenls. Reports of District Secretaries and City Mission Boards. 11.45 luslitjte, Mission Study, conducted by Mrs. E T. Hodges. Announcements, Introductions, etc. 12.30 Noon-hour Devotions, Mrs R. W. MacDonell. Friday Afternoon. 3.00 Opening Devotions, Miss Slieider. 3.15 Minutes. Reports, Continued. 4 15 Committee Meeting. Friday Evening. 8.00 Devotional Exercises. Rescue Work, Miss A. W. Finnstrom. Address, Dr. E. O. Watson. Saturday Morning, Octoher 18. 0.30 Opening Devotions, Mrs. D, N. Bourne. 9.45 Minutes. Institute, Social Service, led by Mrs. R L. Swan, Repoi t of Special Con*mittee. Reports of Committees. Announcements. 12.30 Noon-hour Devotions, Miss Finnstrom. Saturday Afternoon. 3.00 Opening Devotioas, Mrs. J. W. White. 3 15 MinutesCommittee Reports, Continued. Election of Otticers. Placo of Meeting. Miscellaneous Business. Minutes, Announcements, Adjournment. Sunday Morning. 11.00 Annual Sermon, Rev. B. R. Turnip seed. Sunday Afternoon. 4.00 Mass Meeting for Children and Young People?Conducted by | Mrs. M. W. Hook and Mrs. j hp a a!/1 W JL. 4&.I UWlUi Address by Deaconnesses. Sunday Evening. 8.00 Devotional Exercises. Address, Mrs. R. W. MacDor.ell. Notice to Tomato Club Girls. Three prizss will be awarded the three counties making the best exhibit at the state fair. The following points will be used in estimating exhibits: Moat attractive booth, 25 per cent. Quality of goods displayed, 20 per cent. Variety of goods displayed, 15 per cent, . Quantity of goods displayed, 15 per cent. disnlftv nf n.nrrnlnAorl ant-i^rO ?? - f MJ V Wfc VI M VVV* UVUWt and club work, 25 per cent, lpt prize, $75.00. 2nd prize, $50.00. 3rd prize, $25 00. This money will be used by the county agent fc > establish a small Library on the different phases of Club Work. The girl making the best all round record in the state this year 1 will be given a free trip to Washing! jn, D. ., and will be shown all the points of interest in the capital city. Ida Moore, Girls Agent for Horry County. A Gentle and Effective Laxative. A mild, gentle and elTectivo laxa. tive is what people demand when suf > fering (com constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Hugh Tallman, of San An tonio, Tex. writes: "They are be - yond question, the best pills my wife 1 and I nave ever taken." They nevei g cause pain, Price 25c. at druggists ? or by mail. H. K. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv. tiom ???^1 i mmmmmmrn-* mm ??fc???? CONWAY, S. C., II III Si HAS 11 BANK To Be Organized Tomorrow with $35,000 Capital FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Sevcrnl of the LcudiiiK Business Men of the Town Appear on the Board of Directors,?But There are Many Farmers who Have Stock in the New Institution. As will be seen by reference to a notice of the books of subscription appearing elsewhere in this issue, a new bank to be known as tho Farmers & Merchantj Bank of Conway, will be organized here tomorrow, with a capital stock of $35,000 00, divided into 110 shares of the par valu e of the sum of $25 00 each. Application for the charter wil have already been made when this issuo of the papers is mailed, and the institution will occupy one of the brick buildings on 3rd Avenue, occupiod just at this time by 11. W. Lewis. This lot had been purchased by Mrs Lewis from A. C. Thompson. The former resold it to W. li. Lewis L. 11. Burroughs, W. B. Chestnut, and W. W. Buss, who will hold the property temporarily and convoy it to tho capital stock of tho new bank. Among the subscribers to tho capital stock of tho new bank appear many of the leading business men of the town and of the surrounding towns and in the country many farmers have ti kon one or more shares of tho stock. The building above referred to as the property of the bank will be renovated and some neccossary alterations made, and a substantial vault will be provided for the safe keeping of tho funds. The stand selected is among the business section of Conway, and it will be about half'way between Main Street | and the court house. Boy Scouts Friday Night. The Boy Scouts will meet in the Armory on Friday uight, Oct. 10th, at 7 o'clock. It is important that every scout should be there. Plans are being made to purchase scout suits at once so the troop can be in the parade during the Horry County Fair. All boys who wish to join the organization are requested to attend this meeting on Friday night, i Get a Scout Handbook for '25c at the Conway Drug Co., right away and begin studying Scoutcralt. Conway Methodist Church. Services for Sunday, Oct. 12'h: Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preach iug at 11a. no., by the pastor. Ep worth League at 4 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. rn. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday night. A cordial welcome for all Albert D. Betts, Pastor. Store Was Closed. The store of H. W. Lewis, who has been conducting a mercantile business on 3rd Avenue for the past year, was closed down on last Mon t i ? uay i.igiu, unaer an assignment made by him to J. A. Lewis, and a mortgage covering the stock of Roods and the store fixtures. He was owing a number of debt* and they were insisting upon payment and pushing him it is said. Eczema and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medication in DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINT MENT penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impuritiesstops itching instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Ec zema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, 50.\ PfeifTer Chemical Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv. ? m m m Alterations will be made at once in the store recentiv nnnnniori Kir n j fs-vm* wj LJ VV. Lewis to fit the place for the new Farmers & Merchants Bank of Conway. The work has already begun in a way. The first thing done will be the erection of a strong vault in the roar for taking care of th 'rocks." A new front will bo pul 1 in at the entrance, a sky-light added to the top, and a hundred otbei ! changes made which will add to tht looks and the convenience of tht place, I mm^trnrn??i J. A. Lewis returned last Thurs , day from Loris, where he spent some time on legal business. .a-w .' v!, I ll I? tSDAY, OCTOBER 9th 1! DEATH OF C. L. ABRAMS A Well Known Citi/.en (liven up the Fight, Which in his Fuse was a Hard one. Charlos L. Abrams, a well known j business man of Conway died last Monday at 2 o'clock at his residence. The interment took place at Lakeside Cemetery on Tuesday, lie is survived by his wife and three children, Mr. W. J. Abroms, and Misses Sarah and Pearl, all of Conway, two brothers, Jamos Abrams, now of Conway, and Benjamin Abrams of Florida. Charlie Abrams as he was familiar I u nnl'pll W!1U 1/ I1/1W II fa ?? utifln f".. * J ..V>V? ?? ?<?& ?% I I VI WlUl' 1UI the kindlyness of his nature, and the friendship that he carried for all he knew. For a long number of years he conducted a business in tho town to which be was faithful until his health failed him several years ago. He fought the malady with fortitude and a degree of cheerful ness that won the sympathy of the entire community. Ho was married to Miss Josephine Leo at tho residence of the late J. W. Sanders on July 20th, 1888. His father came to Conway many years ago where he oatablished himself in the shoemakers' trade. Charlie was born here on July l'Jth, 1851). The Family Cough Medicine. In every homo there should be a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovory, ready for immediate use when any member of the family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., writes "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's New Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the world. Two 50c. bottles cured me of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefited and depend entirely upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure t heir coughs, * i * ?. i * - > uujus, iiiriutii ai:u jui ^ irouuies. Every close helps. Price, 50c, and $1.00. All druggists.?11. E. 13ucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis Adv. The SberilT wont to Mullitis on business the latter part of last week. The weather was very warm for the season during the last week. Luther Rhodes recently passed through Conway on his way home at Loris. A large crowd is expected to be in Conway on Circus day. The show has been here before and had large crowds. Mr. and Mr*. P. O. Snowden have moved to the Skipper residence next door to the residence of II. II. Woodward on Laurel Street. Ex-Mayor U. K. Gilbert and wife of Florence, spent Sun lay in Conway to sec Mr. Gilbert's sistjr Mr?. D. P. Gregg who is at the Burroughs Hospital. Trrdc with those who advei tise for these are the ones who show that they are willirg to tell tho public what they have in stock and lot the people know that they are not deac and sleeping. I 1 ~\KT X? r l.r.o ? i 1 ~ ?y . i_\. uDY?iis uao |j 111 <t HOW Rawlei^h-Sohreyer gasoline engine for furnishing the power tu his con mill. The engine will be a beaut\ and it is the same kind that you wii find advertised in this paper by thi Southern Saw & Machinery Works of Atlanta Ga. Notice. Strayed from my place sine March one black cow marked croj and under-b'.t in ri^'ht ear and crc.j in left ear. Any information wil be appreciated, write, D 13. Cause.v Conway, S. C. Adv. 2 ?1 ? ?**? ?? ! II Citation Notice STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry Hv .1- S Vftllcrtit "Esfilltrtt PreiKnJ; , -- - '?o-" 1 1 J vi dee. Whereas, F. 0, Davis made suit to me, to grant, him Letters of Administration ol the Estate of and ejects of ,J. F. Davis These are therefore to cite and adinon Ish all and singular the kindred andcr??d Itors of the said ,T. F. Davis deceased that they he and appear, before me In th< Court of Probate, to be held at Conway S. C., on vOth d?y of October next, afte publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In th forenoon, to shew cause. If any they have why the said Administration should no i be vranted. ) Given under my Hand, this 2nd day o October Anno Domini, 1913. Published on the 9th and 16th day c . October 1913 In the Horry Herald. J. S. Vaught, Probate Judge, //orry County. Cunt Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cut The woi ;.t cases, no matter of how long standini . are curod by the wonderful, old reliable Di & Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relicvr ?*in and Ileal* at the same time. 26c, 60c, $LG >13 'u T? B1 Gathered By the Herald Man in a Week CAUGHT IN THE PASSING h'tinj Hits of Local and l*irsonnlNcwH ---Some of Those Mentioned You Know?Others You May Not Know - Happening Around the Town Get ready to come to the ftair. C. ft iTo'tnns was a caller at the Herald ( fliee last week. J.M. Chestnut was in Conway one day recently en business. Not Wednesday is circus day. Nearly everybody goes to the circus. Wine cf Cardui, special this week ()!>e bottle. The Cash Store. Adv, J. M. Kirton was among thefs* visiting Conway on business last week C O. Grainier was in Conway the latter part of last week from ftloyds township. W, 11, Oliver was over in Conway on several matt rs of business one | day last week. George M. Kirton, of Aynor. S C. rreontly spent some time in Con way on business. a . r\ i "> ----- < J . \>a uiiuM', ami tun aim n pi ciuu citizen of the Shell neighborhood, was in Conway one day recently. \V, E. Stackhouse, a prominent member of the Marion bar, was in Conway last Saturday on business. A, P. Johnson of Galivants Kerry wasainoug those noticed in Conway the la1 tor part of last week on business, R. M. Prince of Bayboro was among the business mon visiting Conway from tho country last Saturday. Elijah BufTkin of Green Sea was among those visiting Conway last week. He was here on legal business. R. T. Elvis, one of the leading 3 o u 11 g farmers of the Dog BlutT section, visited Conway on business one day last week, and paid the Herald cilice a cull while here. Several buggies and wagons were sold at Boris last week under bills of sale from N. Mosely to Kentucky Horse A Mule Co. The sale was made by the slier!IV under ckvm and delivery proceedings brought by the live stock company against Mr. Moselv. A. P. Elliott, one of our most progressive farmer, near the county 1 scat, paid the llerald olliee a pleas ' ant call one day last week. i The lirst number of the lyceurn I course eatne jtT at the Burroughs School auditorium on Thursday night of last week. Dana Walden, ' the magician and impersonator, kepi i his audience pleas 3d for several 1 hour?. This promises to be a sue 1 cessful season for the lyceurn at 1 tractions. E) Now is the timo to increase yoni lead in the Norton Drug Co., eon tt st. The farmers are selling cot ton and are now ready to pay uj back dues and those who do not take e the paper, are ready to subecribe i j you will ask them. Dr. W, E. MtCord has about com pie ted a new black smith shop or [ his property on 4th Avenue oppc site the Conway Savings Bank - w hich will be occupied by J. A. Alt man, an expert machinist and black smith moving hero recently frou Georgetown. He will run this ucv business in ce nnectiou v.ith the re pair of automobiles for the B. B e Motor Co., which is located in 011 of the Thompson buildings on th f opposite side of the avenue. ' I Mary Gaiuns was in Conway las I Friday for the purposo of swe rin .! out several warrants against he 9i husband W. 1*. Gainus, in F/oyd ?! township, Mr, and Mrs. (Jiinu r 1 have been separated but the forme has been occupying land belon^in \ to the former who had reserved on house and seven acres to which sh f mitfht move at any time. It is a le^ed that when the wife went t ,f the place to take possession an move in, she was attacked b# tfc husband who drew a ^ud on he I One of the warrants makes a char* - of adultery against W. P. (Jaini and Jc.anna Uryant. The magi trate also issued a notice to (Jaini <? and the woman to show cause wt ? they should not bo (jected from tl x premises. I _i H ! m mm I m n ni mn No. 'M IIOWKS LONDON SIIOW'B ' ' Will Show in Conw ny N<- \ t Wf* H day, Afternoon and Night, Ilcre tt?H When one considers the travel i it)ted orgiimy.itions, of t oe pre? time and compares them to thos? years ago the advancement that I been made is wondcifai ; r.d of B evidence lhet t pales all appa? progress with other hn-i .i- s <>rfl i/. iliun-. The word "business* used here, for there is no grc* business organization in the con* than those sumo traveling org . * Hons. Take, for instance, thufcM Great London Show, which is 1(5? here on Wed 11 c day Oct. 15 h. I U in that cxi-,Ls with thi ; h^B truly wonderful From the the first sheet of paper is pes tec I nouncing the coming of trie tB ui.t 1 it has packed away t - H and lift for seme other tow a tfl is nothing but ihe most perfectB t m and well defined method* I In the.advance of this show* two advei t'.sing cars and < no brifl of special workers, Two spH agents, one general agent, UvwqH agents, two 21-hour agent , twofl trac ting age nts and one checkeiH The total number of advert* men, bill p< stors, lit tographer^* banner men on the cars is scvcH All of this advance is under thefl rect sr per vision of the ge* agent. With the show is a perfl ly organ;z id > x< ( utive stall, -t consists a boss for each of thcH ious depai in. . one general * ager, two assistant managers, t? trian director, four book ueepetfl auditor, treasurer, two cast* twelve ticket sellers, six tfl taxers. an attorney i?huow...,?B ,, | "j. IVIIHIH ) i t r, 111 t '(: I i vi' ( ii |) , doctor B ever. a ii'?i11 carrier. aeeB people upon whom devolves the* lem and m :Lhod. Every liuH held accountable fur his owal pirtment, and 1m in turn !B those under hi in accountable toB self. Every man in a position responsibility is experienced * well repaid for v. hat is expecteB him. No man is allowed to iB fere with any department B than his own, and this is what B1 ates the system' |i o ? $? ST A T1: "V i I: N T (> F T HE () W NI: i I? MAN AG EM KNT, CIRCULATIONS Tim Horry Herald, published week* Conway, S u'h (.' rolin i. required iB Act of Augutt 21th, 1013. Editor, H, H. Woodward. H Managing h liter, //. II. Won.lwB Business Managers, H. II. Woni^B Publisher, Conway Publishing cl Owners; Conway l'utdishing ^B ptmy, a corporation; the only ?t'>ck*l er holding one per cent, or more <*| total amount of stock, Is 11. H. B^ ward, Conway, S. C. ||gi Known bondholders, mortgagees*! other n; nriiy holders, holding*? cent or more of total i mount of mortgages, or other securities: NoiSj 1!. II. Wnndyy^B Sworn to and subscribed before nB 3rd day ot October, 191 * lb A. S;> \vy, b.fB Notary Public lor South CurbB Opening Books of SubscriptB By virtue of the commissiB ILon. U. M, McCown, SecretaB ? State, dated Ocober Lh. lbl.'B l undersigned will open books oBj scriplion to the capital stoB Earmcrs Si Merchant , Bank ofB way at the Waccamaw Club B Conway, S. C , at 4 o'clock b^B on Friday, October 10tb., 1913K W. R. Lewis, m \ L. 11. Eurroughs,B W. B. Chestnut, B ; I ii' in ' > [ I VV . VV Iv'iSS, ||| CorporaiB Notice to Farmers. ||h The United States DepartmB Agriculture is delivering freoB " tain amount of culture for in^| 1 ir>legumes. I am entitled icK v .ted supply of these cultures, fl? * the farmers in my district w B ry mo of the quauti*^>f set g& K inoculated, the le^no^k { jjgS 1 lated and the date of 3<rV v .H try and secure a supply^ aniB , to thorn. Member of Congress, 6h DiE| r WashiDgtoiM| r |5| l? Trespass Notice. nR o M e All persons are forbiddenH| 1- penalties of law t > hunt or ii^J o way trespass on this tract cH| ([ b ;uniled North by land of ke Lawrimore and the Jordanviflfl r> leading to Conway.'West by rC G W Singleton, South by 1|H| Js VV. 11 Cannon and J. M. Stl^H East by land owned by Ed^^H is Cypress Co. Any violatMHj ,v b.?d?ait w in ;i e.nViing t) thH 1C strict punbhment of <law* [Bland. Adv. I fisMHI