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" $W fttorni ptalil CONWAY, S. C. 1 i H H. WOODWARD I > ~ ? * i En'erei at th ePost Office at Conway C., as second class mail matter. PUUL1SIIKD BYBRY TUl'ItSDAY MOHNINU 11Y CONWAY 1*L" IM.lSlI INl# CO TELEPHONE 21. TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year $1.00 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes pf 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 paper, will be charged at the ruteof five cents per line; and all notices in the local column at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertisements must he in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the followt inissue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protecti'n of this paper ADVERTISING KATES; Notice in Special Column at tbe rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for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. Legal Notices nt $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent in. sertion " Kates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable aid made known on application. Make all Cheeks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or II H.Woodward, Conway, S. C THURSDAY, OCT. 9th. 1913. Many fanners will no doubt plant irish potatoes next year us a money crop -OSt raw he i ry growers will Iook for ward next year to good prices and an abundant crop ?O? The llera'd wants the neWs When you send in anything, however. be sure it is the^ truth The Htrad wants on-y the truth ?O? It is a sad tiling to see any human being neglect the necessary trainiig of the bruin, that organ of the body wherein lies the greatest possibilities, i ? 0? Dissipation in varying degrees has its Tictiins in every whIk of life Many whom you see on the street are suffering lioni its effects though they may not show it ?O? No matter how well the muscles may be trained to perform SKillfully and erdure, there is never much ' accomplished by them in the ab- i 8cnce of a well tra'ned brain , ? O? I Only by hard worn and Keepinff 1 ev erlastingly at it can anything of con8 (qiunce be accomplished in this world Let the city fathers remember this and Keep up their efforts to improve the streets and 1 8idewa)Ks, the sanitation and the drainage , -o- ! If we need a city water worKS J and sewerage etc m here, the only i tiling to do is to get it. Maybe J not at once, but if we are faithful in our (fforts, the desired results . will be forthcoming at last, f r ?O? t The small cyclone which touched f Conway recently is only a sample J of what might have been. Other c towns have had tho experience j which happily we have so far^ missed. 11 . . , ., ^ Tobacco plautera this year should [eel encouraged to increase their ^ icreage, and still bend every effort to raise a good grade of the leaf Our 8oi 1 s suits it and there are possibilities in the tobacco industry in this section not yet realized. c ? O? The farmers of Ilorry County are . waking up more than ever to their opportunities. They are making a success in many ways where j formerly they were failures. They live in better houses, ride in better vehicles, they wear better clothes, and they have more money in the ' bank. ?O? The "Big-head" is a disease which is very common. The ^biggest" seeming man in the comtmin ity generally bus the least to strut over. Some men ought to have to pic-K up a hand full of sand every i. r ii i- v ? nour 01 uu'ir lives and tnns Keep constantly before them the fact that they came from dust and must < return thereto. ?()_ ( The story of Harry Thaw is inter. , esting reading. From the time that his money lured the preity Kvelyn j Nesbit away from Stanford White. * . 1 down to the time that he was lodged < in the insane assylum, reads like a [ dime novel. Truth is stranger than j, fiction, lie was and is u debauchee * of the first type, llow much better was the man he slew? How much 1 better would the slain man be at 1 ii this time if he were living. ^ v -0V Tho lecent article by "Isaac <Draw" published in this paper ad vis ing the business men and farmers to come together in building an oil mill, is veiy sensible advice, lie is correct when he said that Conway cannot always depend on the lumber mills for trade. Some- ^ thing will be needed to till their places Nothing would be better than an oi! mi 11 -o- ,, y Ilarry Kendall Thaw was elated when he first made his skip through tl the gates of Mattewar., Later when v a lie was deported from Canada, he U screamed in dispair all of the way from the Canadian town to the Sl l . i piuce wnere He was placed clown on J1 the ground in Vermont. When a arrested and detained in New HainQ pshire, he retained the best legal talent to be had, and his lawyers d quickly laid plars which checkmated his pursuer William Travel's Jerome. q n y Notice to Clemson Men. 51 si There will be a meeting of ad it Clemson graduates, and students, n wbo held themselves in good standing while at Clemson, at Conway, on * Thursday Oct. 23rd, during the i\ County Fair. This met ting is called for the pur- pose of organization, and all Clemson men are urged to be present. M U7 nr.. 11 *'*. ?T . *V ttl 1 . s d LOOK HERE FOR IT B Many a Conway Reader Will be Inter ested. When people read about the cures J uade by a medicine endorsed from 1 ar away, is it surprising that they I voDder if the statements are true? 3ut when they read of cases right icre at hrne, positive proof is with- \ n their reach, for close investigation J s an easy ma't.jr. Read Conway en I lorsement of Roan's Kidney Pills. | B F. Skipper, prop Commercial dotel, Main St , Conway, S. C., says: *1 was annoyed by pain and lame- ai less in my back and my kidneys did bi 10* do their work as they should. When Doan's Kidney Pills were P' jroughl to mv attention, I got a box a' rom the Norton Drug Co,, and n bey gave me prompt relief. I have lad no aches or pains since." f For salj by all dealers. Price 50 _ :ent<\ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, "Jew York, sole agents for the Uni- I -alee. J Remember the name?Doan's?and ake no ether. Adv as Bakers Chapel Tnero will oe a regular service at lakers Chapel as follows: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. in. 2nd Suuday at 4 p in 4th Sunday at 7 p in 1st Sunday service conducted b> Bro. B G 0.>11119 2nd, 3rd ard lsh Sunday service onaucted by the pastor Public cordialy inv t 'd 1) L Koten, Pastor STATE OP SOUT// CAROLINA, County of ll<>rry. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Burroughs & Collins Company, PluintilT, vs William Wilson, et ah, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Complaint Not Served TO THE DEPENDANTS; William Wi! son, J C. Wilson, Melvlim Cause, Frances N. Booth, Laura Wilson. Robert Wilson, .loo U ilson, Htmy Wilson, Jim Wilson, Jr., Julia Ann Ford, oam i arKcr, ourau i araer, jeremuin Parker, Ada Parker, Ava Ann Van do, Joe Parker Olie Parker, Be.vie Uraham, Molvina Wilson, oth *rwisu known as Liabe Wilson. Sallle Clause, lJornle Wilson, Flen.le Wilson, Mar tin Wilson, Ceulle Wilson, itobf. V? 11son, Harrison Wilson, Co enian Fearwell, Waller Fearweli, Uabriel (Jaufe, Mo:h Fenrweil, Ida Fearxvell, Fannie Fearweli, Nelde Fear well. All and singular the heirs at law of Robert Wilson, Joseph I). Wilson, Su Anna Parker, John Wilson, Mary Kd/a Far well, Anna Clause, Sarah Wilson, Caesar Wilson, Sun U'lhori, Sain P.u ker, Jeremiah Parker, Olie Parker; Hie names of win m are unknown to piainlilT, and A. C. Murrell, You are here! y summoned and rerjnired to anwser the complaint in tins action, wnn.h has bet n filed in lie ohht :>f the Clerk ol the C. nit of Common Iheas, lor the said County, and to set v.* 1 copy of your anwser to the :ai I rumplaint on the subrcriber at his ollico at Jonway. S, P., with.11 twen y d<js after he ser\ice hereof exc.u.-ive of the d y >f such service, and it you In.I to anw>er he complaint within the time stores* d, lie plaintiff in lids sell--n will apply '?> he Court for the relief demanded 111 the omplaint. )ated June 2<>:h, A, I). PJIJ, V. L. Bryan, H. II. Woodward /? /1 11 i? / r o \ i?t tin a * v , V . V . 1'. \IJ. c.; I miui in .s aiiv . [*o .Joe Ihukrr, absent defend.u.t: Take Notice that the eoinplai-.t in the oregi Ing Ha e 1 at tlon and the suinuons.of which /lie f* ingoing is a cops, /ere tile ! in the olliee of the t'leik ol hedourt of (/'omnioii l'loas, at (Jonway, I, (J., on the 3rd d ly of.Jnlv A. 1 >. 11)13. V Ij Hi) an 11 H Woodward ICC I' (L. S.) IV ai; t.lTV A'Urmy. 1USBAMD RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE Lfter Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter om this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock /rites as follows: "1 suffered for four ears, with womanly troubles, and during lis time, I could only sit up for a little /hile, and could not walk anywhere at II. At times, I would have severe pains l my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treatlent relieved me for a while, but I was oon confined to my bed again. After tat, nothing seemed to do me any good, had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, nd I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of lardui, the woman's tonic, and I conilenccd taking it. Krom the very first ose, I could tell it was helping me. I an now walk two miles without its ring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly oubles,t don't give up in despair. Try .<iiuu;, me wuiiian b tunic, ii nas neipccl lore than a million women, in its f>0 ears of wonderful success, and should urely help you, too. Your druggist has eld Cardui for years. He knows what will do. Ask him. He will recomlend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies* dvisory _ Dept., Chattanooga, Term., for Si>r< i<U wtructions on your case and 64-page book, "Homo rMtuu'nt (or Women," bent in plain wrapper. 1:00-13 For Sale. alt and Fresh Mullets. Send orors by mail to JOE S ARK IS, lurroutfhs & Collins Co., Fishery. MYRTLE BEACH, S C It 7prn i m *? Btea V V tad Lower. That is the way you get Coco-Co*? nd other fine drinks from the ice ?x and fountain of 11 O. Todd, Manner. You deserve the best when you ay honest money for it. Get these t the Ca^h Grocery Co, Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and i andies. For those cull in at i 3ash Grocery Co -or Weakness and Loss of Appetite ie Old Standard general strengthening tonic StOVK'B TASTKLK8S chill TONIC, drives out nlari* and builds up the system. A true tonic id sort Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c. # T M DOIlMAI> Conveyancer, Notary Public. Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates Companies. Abstracting and Copying done. Iiaker & Dusenbury I Surveyors and Ileal Eftnte Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C. Ofllce Si ivey Building. W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Oilice up St. irs Duck Building J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Road-building an siwe rs, Draughting and Blueprinting If. C. CANNON General Land Surveying. Office?Buck Building CONWaY, S 0. S4- 8?- SIAWIiS O 1*U>0 E H Only High Grade Family ami Plan t.uh ns Suppt'M ' imudled. Your patron | age is respeotl ,:llj solicited and will bi append:.ted. Fatlsfacth u guaranteed 01 your money baca. K.j trouble to show good*, ho it you don'tseo what you want ass for it. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for work left here. Posaitively no work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not called fc.r il 30 days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM FIRE LIFE 1N SU R A NC E. 1N SU R A N E We represent 1 he largest companies. Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement df claims. Mini in it 111 insurance cost. 1) A Spivey & Company I[\S UR A I\ C I: ItF OKI l< S 1 IE III II III. When you arc sick there is onl> one rule to follow. Don't trillle with medicine of doubtful value or i take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble See a Practicing Physic.an^ have him diagnose your cast-, tbats the sure way to get the right medicine for your particular ailment. Bring the proserii tion to us and we will give youixictly what that prescription J calls for and at a re asonable price. We are qualified to do good work and have enly ihe best drugs the markets alTo< ds. Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - S. C. | A WARNING ! [ 2 WE would like to say to the I H people of Conway that we are P tj| position to furnish you with the I ! freshest and nicest P BEEF, | IIAMS, fe SAUSAGE, SALT MEATS, f J 'BREAKFAST BACON, ? STAPLE ANDIFANCY GRCCE S B RIES, : Be sure to give us a trial order i P Everything delivered at your P re door. P WOODWARD BROTHERS. || J Phone 35. P www e Gasoline, Kerosine, Cylinder Oil, ?/ Cup Grease, Auto Lubricants, ? All Highest Quality, at low- ? est prices. Keady to serve oyu tit any time for any of the above. Quality Guaranteed. Cape Fear Oil Co 1 J. T. BELL, Ageut % * Farmers State Bank of Aynor. | Opened for Business on I September 16th. 1 ! The Board of Directors. ft r pnr.T.in a v w r> n a r nwirtf w. IWm. PAG K, J T SHELLY, C. R. PAGE, S. J. LEWIS, C. Iv. GE.RRALD, II 13. JOHN ON. E. A. JORDAN. Capital Stock, $20,000 Situate in the midst of a rich rud quickly developing agri- 3 ci^tural and business section of tlie Iiidcpi ndent Republic. We arc prepared to extend to our cistonu rs every ucconimodulion Ege mui inconsistent wnn me utwsona j>ooti r.ank1 regulations. Harked by stub mm as we have ?n Directors, we intend to do a scuiul btiMness, and I ijle view to serve our patrons. i LV I( KE, Fnsidcnt. A. J. IUKEK, Cathier S. J. LEWIS, Vice-President. At Prices to Suit the Pocket. At Hardee's Store just a few Miles Out From Conway. I hereby announce to the purchasing public that I have just returned from a visit to all of the leading wholesale houses of Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia, where 1 have purchased one of the largest and most up-to-date stocK of Dry Goods and Notions ever brought to this county to be p aced in a country store. They are complete lines of everything that is best for Pe people of this section of the county, and I guarantee that my prices will compare with any,when you consider the high quality of the fcoods. My busine ss standing and reputation is behind everything that I sell. My customers know me by )eurs of fair and square dealing. These goods are 011 my shelves to please you, at prices you can stand, as I only want a Miiall prolir, depending en the quantity sold rather than the high pi ices churgtd by otlitis, (iive me a call My stock of groceries and the like is as complete 13 ever. Come to Hardee's bit re for what you want. W E HARDEE. PAT YOUR BILL WITH A CHECK. THEN You HAVE A CHECK OM/L YOUR BlLLy/ ft fro-'z-j* Thone who have never had a bank account know not the convjaimji of >nC. Kach Cheek VOU write !k n vaii Luna' 5not linn/ nuiiik w ...... a | j vm naivir jmot >iu n iiiu^ii J u11 Jl I" *." (pending; you've always *'got nicncy," and you can't lose it nor he robbed % Make OUK Rank YOUK Rank. First Nationa.1 Ba.tvk CONWAY, S. C, I G COLLINS, President. I) A SPIVEY, Cashier, W PERCY IJARLWICKE, AfsUUi.t Caahlcr