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VOL XXVIII. lflliU.1 Dr. J. S. Dusenbury went to Whiteville, as Witness THE MANNING GASE Henry Manning was Injured on Train This Side of Sanford Last January, -Was Nearly Dead From Shock, --Brought Suit at Whiteville for Large Amount in Damages. Dr J. S. Dusenbury was summoned to Whiteville, N. C., yesterday as a witness iu a suit brought by Henry Manning against the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., for damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by the plaintiff on a train last January. O.i Januarv 4'h la;t Henrv Man U f niag. a young countryman was found lyii g helpless by the railroad track near Sanford station. He was carried back to the station and then brought on the freight train to the cilice of Dr. Duseubury hero, and when questioned concerning the cause of ins accident, stated that the conductor of the passenger train upon which he was riding, had shoved him otT the train. He also claimed that he had already given his ticket to the conductor. From the dcotor's cilice he was taken to the Bu rroughs hosipital where he lingered between life and death for several days. He often repeated hi& statement that he had been shoved olf the train. O.1 the other haud the couductor stated thai the boy was riding on the rear platform and that when he saw him out there he told him to come inside the car, and perhaps repeated the order, and that then the boy deliberately jumped otT the train. There appears to be much . . - t-.. J:?t . : t e u n uu iuiui\y ttiDuuiuuj . The young man Anally recovered so that he left the hospital, and at oaco brought suit for large damages, and it is this case that is now being tried at Whiteville, N. C. New Corporation Organised The Lewis Mercantile Co , is a new corporation organized last week which will conduct a general mercantile business in one of the new st >res located on Laurel Street opposite the Horry Tobacco Warehouse. They will carry a large line of dry goods and notions, as well as other lines. Death of C. J. Todd. Near Adrian, S. C., on October 24r.h 1913, C, J. Todd died in the 54ch year of his age. Mr. Todd was usually cheerful at the dinner table, o u f I or auliiwi irrt t. nn his Hturcrv """ w vw? f->w " J und started to the railroad, and died on the read. He was converted about '20 years ago, and at the time of his deatb was assistant superintendent of the Sunday School at Buk^rs Chapel. He was a kind husband and neighbor, and will be sadly missed. He leaves a wife and one cbild to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest in tho Baker cemetery, Dr E, O. Watson performing the burial services. A Friend. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS In the $400.00 Piano Contest,?Contest ants Have Votes as Follows for Week Ending Nov. 19th, 1913. Number 8 890937? Number 9 7:99761 Number 18 297001 Number 70 65865< Number 24 10S755( Number 80 8166741 Number 49 774140( Number 65 890278! Number 58 8775W Number 59 89422 Number 06' 710187 Number 09 8/2719 Number 71 1038698 N umber 73 80* 330 Number 70 718825 Number 83 001472 Number 88 100125 Number 93 700975 Number 94 760326 Number 100 702881 Number 107 1075705 Number 112 826458 W. L. Alford, one of tbe teacher of tbe county, spent last Saturda in Conway, having come in from tb White Oak School which he atarte on November 3rd to last for a perio of about four months. i - j&fti . #j- -.vO o c SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION I Will Meet in Conway incite Methodist | Church, December 6th and 7th. To the Sunday School Workers of Horry: 1 There is but one more Sunday now before our CouLty Sunday School Convention. The date of the convention is Saturday and Sunday, December 6,h and 7vh. The con von tion will meet at Conway in t.he Methodist Church. The program ^ will open at ten o'clock Saturday morning. Come on time so you will not miss any of the good things Plau to stay through the entire con vention, for you can not afford to < miss the address by Mr. Pearce Sunday night. < We will have for this Convention i the strongest program ever executed ( i in Horry Couoby. We are indeed fortunate that we will have Mr. 1 Pearce of Chicago with us. Mr. Pearce is ono of toe greatest Sunday School experts in the world. It is ( seldom that one has an opportunity to hear him except at a State Convention. By all means do not miss this privilege. There will be other i members of Mr. Pearce's tour party , that will come with h m to Conway, 1 1 1 ,1 ! ... anu wo arc uoiuiug our program open at present so as to use all who will come. So you can see, you will miss a lot if you do not coine to the Convention. Let us remember that the Matter's work should be done ' well, and that we should do all wo can to prepare ourselves for the very best service. We especially urge Pastors, Sue day School Superintendents, aud Sunday School Teachers to attmd the convention, but invite all those interested in the Sunday School cause in any way. What wo waLt is to roach and help every Suuday School in the County. The convention is interdenominational. Our | effort is to help all who are working in the common cause of teaching the Bible. What helps you helds your denomination. Do you catch tho idea? The way then to help your denomination is to come to the Convention, learn all you can about tho work, and then go back homo and make your own individual Sunday School the better. If you will do that, the Convention will have accomplished its object, and your school will be the gainer. To the Superintendents: You will ( receive in an early mail a return post card asking for certain information, i Kindly till out the card as best you can if you haven't your records befr?r? vrm anil fiii>irai?il I J " ) ""I" UJ I first mail if possible. The return | card will be already stamped and addressed, so all you need to do is to fill out the blanks and drop in the mail. We will have at the Convention for you a "Standard of a Banner Sunday School" which wo wish you to carry back with you and place on the wall of your Sunday School. This "Standard" will give your school a definite goal to work to We want eyery school in the county to be working toward being a one hundred per cent, school. We will tell you at the Convention how to start about it. Be sure and bring as many of }Our teachers with you as possible. Those pledges at the last County Convention to the work are asked to send in jtny balance due on same to Mr. J. C. .Jpivey, Treasurer, Conway, S. C. Remember, tbat there is but one Sunday before the Convention. Be sure therefore t) make arrangements Sunday for your school to be well t represented. We especially want Mr. Pearce to have a representative audience from all over the County. The date is Saturday and Sunday, j December 6?h and 7th. Paul Qjattlebaum, County Pres ) Nearly Every Child Has Worms. t Ua Inrt aoo A M IA AO A fl ,?r UA/1 jl qicucooj c* it viuics cii nu"5uru irtlU i unnatural hurger, packing the nose r great thirst, c tc., arc indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a 5 reliable, thorough medicine for the r removal of all kinds of worms from children and adults. Kickapoo Worm 5 Killer Is pleasant candy torm aids 5 digestion, tones system, overcoming r constipation and increasing the action of the liver. Ts perfectly safe 0 for even the most delicat3 children O Kickapoo Worm Killer makes children haDpy and healthy. 25c Guar^ anteed. Try it. Drug stores or by 0 mail. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. q hlladelphia or St. Louis. Adv. 0 0 Magistrate W. H. Chestnut went 0 to Aynor last Friday to bold an inq yestigafcion in the case of the Statr vs. Quince Graham and Pearson Spears for assault and battery with 8 intent to kill and other allegations, y The warrant was sworn out by a o young man named Williams, as ptoi ? ecu tor, but he failed to appear wber d the case was called last Friday, and there was do hearing, II ont O ONWAY, S. C., THURS1 iTWu \ Son of 0.;M. Watts Killed in North Carolina IN RAILROAD WRECK Lhe Remains Were Brought to His Former Home for Burial Last Friday,?The Details of the Sad Accident are Very Meager. The sad news of the death of 3scar B. Watts, reached his relatives in this county, last Thursday, so it is stated, when his remains reached bis former home for burial on that day. It was stated that in & wreck on the railroad, near Rocky M /tn n f M P. M W o f fc a; a g in. ^ VUU Vf A.1 I V/ y ? f f M V WO ** ?" stantly killed, his body being mangled in a terrible mabii$?. Mr. Watts was an employee of the foilroad Company. He was married and is survived by his wife. He was a young man. Horry Boy is Pharmacist. At the lait meeting of the State Board of Pharmaceutical examiners, at Orangeburg on November 20th, among the young men *ho successfully passed the examination, was John II. Hardwicke, a brother of W. Percy Hardwicke. He now has his license as a pharmacist, but it is unknown as to where he iotends to locate. He has been attending school in Charleston for the past several years. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, / Lucas County, i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the (irm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doin* business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said tirm will pay the?um of ONE HUNDRhiD DOLLARS for each and every i n . . i j. i . i i i ease ui v>ai>airo (nab uuunui ue uureu by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A, W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure i$ taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. syrtem. Send for testimonials, free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adv. Death of Zebedee J. Causey Sr. Z ;b2dee J. Causey departed this life last Tuesday morning at his residence on the road between Conway and Toddville, after a lingering illness which he bore patiently nnt.il thp nnrl Ha vaq ni tin nrltran. ced age, and is survivied by his wife and one son, Zebedee Jr. The funeral took place yesterday at the Camp Ground Cemetery a few miles out of town. COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Organised by the Teachers of Horry on Last Saturday. The teachers of Horry County met on Saturday, November 22nd at the Court House in Conway and organized a County Teachers'Association. The meeting was called to order by Supt. S. H. Brown and the following f . .1 A. program was carrieu out: Address: Hon. R. 15. Scarborough ?Teaching, Address: Dr. E. O. WatsonSchool Improvement. Address: Prof. W. P. Cokcr?The Importance of tae Teachers' Asso* elation. The following officers were then elected: President, Prof. W. P. Cokor. V-President, Prof. A. L. Proctor. Secretary, Prof. M. W. Wall. Asst. Secretary, Miss Ida Moore. Treasurer, Prof. A. W. Bradley. After the organization, Prof. A, W. Bradley extended a cordial invitation to the Association to meet in Conway at the Burroughs School building for the next regular meet ing, December 13th at 10 o'clock, This invitation was accepted by the Association. Programs for the next meeting will be sent to each teacher 1 within a few days. M. W. Wall, Secretary Ida Moore, Asst. Secty. i * ? k Messrs. F. W. Spencer and Walko j Smitn of Suburb, N. C., are spend t ing a few days this week with Mr [ and Mrs. George W. Edwards, o I near Conway* I - C * C2> ? HA *|T< i 'w?->W>????^.^. DAY, NOVEMBER 27th 1 SMOKING CIGAKKTTKS How to Stop the Habit by Simple and Inexpensive Means. BY ALBERT DEEMS BETTS Thousands of men and boys would like to quit, but they can't. They aro enslaved by the habit. On rare occasions a boy will through sheer force of will quit Bat uiost ci^aietfce users need help, Sujh help is now v..thin your reach. Go to your physician or drutf^isl and ^et a silver nitrate solution (one-eighth of one per cent.) aud wash out ycur inout.i with it. It won't hurt you, and you won't want to smoke either. Try if. The Anti-Cigarette League (coin uionly known as the A. C, L.) is publishing this wondeiful discovery tj the world and thousands of tobaeoo users are tiudiug it t j be a Godsend. The following clipped from "The Cuut.neut" is intensely iutetinteresting: "Dr. D. 11. Kress, general feeretary of the Ai t.-Cigarette League, who has forsaken his practlco to devote a large share ol hisatteution to this newly established work, d oo.-> not claim the ored t for the disc >very of this cure, The details of fhe mouth wash were in laet published in 11)08, buo attracted little at.cation. Through the treatment of a cancerous mouth of a patient a number of years.sgo the uttentiou of Dr. Kies was focused upon this chemical solution as an aid in taking away iho desire lor tobaeeo. He already nau observed that habitual smokers are large consumers of t.u, cntl'ee, meats aud highly seasoned foods. He found that when a man limns ids diet to milk, baked cereals and lru.ti. desire for tobacco is very much lessened. Combination of attention to diet with itic silver n.trate moot i wash cols ilutes the basis of the cure." The same journal gives a very illuminating discussion of tho bad cfleets of the cigareit), or rather the source from which those bad tlTeets come: "Kecc-nt scientilie investigation aud examination of the smoke nreduced hv the hurninir of a cigarette show that the nicotineol the cigarette is far les&viruleut than are the carbonic oxide and other pro ducts of its combustion. The loose itructure of the cigarette is said to cause the product.on of this poisonous gas. Carbonic oxide thus enters the blood through the lungs and the damage done is direct proportion to the quantities inhaled. Acrolein is auotoer of the drugs produced by the burning of cigarette paper. It is this that makes the smoke irritating, Aciolein in considerable quanities is extremoly dangerous. It is said by doctors that the constant irritatiou of the nervous system of the young especially by cigarettes causes restlessness auu inability to consentrate taought." A recent issue of Collier's Weekly gave an illustrated Comedy with a Serious Purpose, in which Dr. Kress mopped the throat of a messenger boy with this solution. The boy olid not know what he was doing it for. But on getting out of the door the boy from force of habit lit a cigarette. No sooner lhau done ho threw it down in disgust and took to his j heels down the itreet. This cure ceitaiuly works. Dr. Kress gives the following rules to those who want t j stop smoking: 1. Determine that you want to stop. 2. Wash your mouth after each meal for three days with a silver nitrate solution (one-eighth of one per cent.) 3 When a desire for smoking appears chew gentian root. 5j worth will lai t a long while. \ 4. For the first two weeks after beginning treatment make your meals of fruits, well-baked cereal foods, and milk. Buttermilk or malt ed milk may be used in place of toa or coffee. 5. The typical city man's lunch of a ham sandwich, liberally covered with mustard, and a cup of coffee must bo abolished in favor of a more nourishing and less stimulating moa) 6. Tutkish baths assist in geitiu^ rid of the stored up nicotine. The great maprity of our toys tc day are being terribly dwarfed in mind and body through the cigar ette habit. This simple remedy wil effect a cure and is in the re ach o all. Get your silver nitratj solutior , (one-eighth of one per cent ) fron your physician or druggist and fol . low directions explicit.y. Only wasl 1 out the mouth. JDon't swallow an; of if. It creates a peculiar distast for tobacco. ) This wonderful discovery come b none too soon to save the boys of ou land. W. P. Lawrence was here rrcrntl interested in a case which ho broug'n in the Magi it rate court against tobacco man named Gray, torecove the sum of #17.50 for a let of tobaoc which the plaintiff claimed he shi] I ped to the defendant, and which i: had refused t j pay. The magistral reserved his decision in the case. 913 WWII Gathered By the Herald Man in a Week i CAUGHT IN THE PASSING; i Stray Bits of Local and Personal* News ?Some of Those Mentioned You | Know-?Others You May Not Know ?Happening Around the Town Mett still below zero, The Gush 1 Store. Adv. ; J. W. Dawsey spent last Friday iu Conway on business. ' Prof. M. W. Wall of Iiorec, S. C , was hero on business last Saturday. O. V. Johnson of Dog BiulT was in Conway on business last Satur day. 1 Everybody welcome at The Cash. Store. Adv. i F. C Davis and D. V. Richardson of BucUsport, spent last Friday in j Conway. The Cash Sloro wants your bus-, 1 in ess. Adv. 1 llorry County gives fair promise | of becoming tbe garden spot of the j Eastern Carolinas. I We are anxi ms to serve you in any way possible. Tue Cash Store. Adv. 1 Magistrate W. II* Chestnut went j to Aynor on business one day last i laot week. '< John D. Causey was a visitor in Conway one day last week from the Wampee section. Saye big money by making your purchases at The Cash Store. Ady. If our job work is not what it should be, bring it back and we will I refund your money. For new styles and best values in j shoes, go to The Cash Store. Adv. L 13. Capps of Allen, S C., was in Conway on business one day last i week. G. W. Harris has purchased the place formerly owned by S. M. Anderson near Allen. There will be an ertrfrtainment at Maple school house on Thanksgiving night to begin at 7 p. in. Public invited. Big line of new goood just in at The Cash Store. Adv. Some excellent well bound Sunday School Teachers' Bibles with four thousand questions and answers for sale by Norton Drug Co. Adv Mr and Mrs M. W. Collins went to Georgetown by way of Automobile one day last week, returning home the same day. / The Cash Store is doing a rushing wholesale business. Write or 'phone them your wants. Adv. Tho pulpit of tho Presbyterian church will bo tilled next Sunday at the regular hour by the Rev. S. II. [lay of Marion. C. C. (lore, a well known surveyor of the Little River section spent some time in Conway on business last week. Mrs. A.M. Dusenbury and children of Toddville spent the week ei d here with Mr. ann Mrs. U. A. Dusenbury. (live us your trade and cooperu-j tiou, and see it we don't get lower price9. aiicK 10 us ana see 11 wo Jon't Jo you good . The Cash Store. . Adv. \ Uncle Simuel Harper of Bueks' villo was in Cjnway the ether day. IIo is remarkably activo for a man | of hib age. The carp'tilers have about wound l up t ,(! w? ik on ?he two new stores f 01 the corner of Laurel St eet and 4 li Avenue. i :i M J. West. U now engaged in I g . machinery business at Conway, [j Lot k h'ijQ up when you desire to y buy an engine or boiler. He is rune ning an ad in this paper. s W. B Hucks of Toddvillo wa* ' umorg the moicLauts and faimer< visiting the county seat on business lu->t Friday. D* B O. Wa'son was in Conwa> y last Saturday on his way to the annual conference, of whish he is the ? efficient secretary, to Misses Sarah Caldwell and Virgin > ia Graham of the Horry Industrie tc School, spent last Saturday in Con to way attending a meeting of the teachers of the county. "jI * ji No. 33 IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT ? ? ? Several Defendants Appeared Before Magistrate Last Monday On last Moulay the couit of Matris t ate W. II. Chestnut was crowded for some time owintf to the call of a paso of conspiracy and disorderly conduct brougi t a^ain; t Julo 1'odd, C. M. Mlshoo, and a youc^ man 1 Dt uuujt'u oimuuun. The warrants charged ihe crimes as taking placo ou Sunday November lti'h, and tint the defendants commit'..* d a breach of the p uee while intoxicated, cursing on the public highway and fought together t > the terror of the people of the community. After the cast) was called for trial it was continued b.v the court until Friday December 5th, when it will acme up before him ior trial and will to disposed of. Traded With Gypsies. J. B Wright, a voung farmer, was in Con way last Monday morning iiid swore out a claim and delivery igainst an unknown Indian or Gypfor a mule which Wright had traded to him for a horso, the Gypsy representing that the horse was perfectly sound, but which turned out to be sick and diseased with rheumatism to such an extmt as to Oe worthless. He also swore out a warrant against the Gypsy for obtaining his property by fahe pretenses, Tue papers were sent out n uhe hands of D. 0. Johnson, deputy sheriff. S M. Andorson who moved into this county from Pireway, N. C., ibout a year ago, has s.ild his place in the neighborhood of Alien, S C., ind has moved back to his old home. W. Percy Hardwicke, spent last Friday at Ay nor, on gaged in mat tors coocerring the Far mors State Rank of Ay nor, of which he is the preside j) t. Road the largo ad vert isoinont of J. E Dawsoy appearing in this paper, and n( tice the plan whereby he will return you a portion of t le profits, perhaps the value of your whole purchase. The ai t'clo by Rev A. D. fJotts appearing in this issue in relation to the eigarctto habit and a simple means of quitting them is recommended to be read by the fathers and mothers of the growing boys in the tawn. Hriug your j >b work to the Herald otlioe whore we guarantee to please you, and give you value received in paper, irksnnd workmanship. If it is not tirjt class you do not ha^e to pay for it. S Kite of the passengers going over to Myrtle Beach recently have complained that there was not sufficient room i?i the coaches and t mt the races were not separated so that whit) men and woman had to ride in the baggage coach. 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