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i * *- . 1 - - I ?he gorrn geralfl. CONWAY. S. C. H H. WOODWARD Entered at the Post Office at Conway S. C.. as second class mail matter. PITBUSIIKI) BVBBY TUUU8DAY MUKNINO liV CONW AY ??l-IM.ISHINU CO m 1 If TELEPHONE 21 TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year. $1 00 One copy, six months 75 t One copy, three months 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one ceni per word lor all words over 150. Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will he 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 office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protectien of ihls paper ADVERTISING RATES; Notice k* Special Column at tbe rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for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 at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion Kates on lonpr term contracts for d it.play ndvertiHing very reasonable and made known on application. Mrfce all ( hrcks or Drafts payabl tolhcHoiry Herald, or 11 H. Wood ward, Conway, S. C '< ^THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1914. The fact that men can see faults in others and not in themselves is Is responsible for many of the slanders nearly always going the rounds of the community about some man or woman . ?O? Actions are what count in this world no matter what the undertaking maybe. It was never true that words could amount to anything unaccompanied by action of some kind that could accomplish. ?0Tbere was never an offender again* st the laws but who hoped as he com mi ted the crime that he would avoid detection mnd that his crime would go unpunished. This is a T.. l i : - ? ' * xniHc nujitMii nine cases out or ten, for in this day and time, there is a ditermination to run down law breakers sooner or later. *N ?o? Those who attend the courts and see the criminals face the judge, never fail to think about how much better it would be if all these were aw abiding citizens, performing their full portion in the work of the world, instead of preying upon their neighbors in one way or another. Still crime goes on from year to year. It is on? of the mysteries of the ages why sin will cropouthere and there in the race of men causing them to violate the laws of the land and each time come up to face the judgment of the court'. Certainly it would be , better to lead law abiding lives. But as we have alrpadv raw! >?** * ? ?? - ? ?- - ~ ? J ~v.- VMV VVUIUIIO* * sion of crime goes on through the ^earsss it has always done. ?0? In the face of great obstacles, under circumstances of black discour agcment, the world, since its crea- c tion, has gone steadily ahead and 1 has improved as a place for the ] human race of man during his transitory lije. Sometimes you hear men state that times are growing o I worse and that ain la sorely getti ng the upper hand. Tou need not pay too much attention to such statements, for what has been true for all the centuries of the worlds history, will be true for all time to come, for history will repeat itself in this as in other things. Just us the world has improved during the past ages, so will it do through ah those that are to come. -O? The truth about the situation at the State Hospital for the insane is that they only had about one competent doctor Lside f:om the superintendent himself, and that one doctor was Dr. Elenora 11. Saunders. She was the one who went ahead all through the seven long)ears of her service trying to learn new methods, introduce more efficient, rules and practices, and makeit more pleasant and comfortable for the unfortunate inmates of the assylum. She was the one that wanted to learn, and she was the only it appears from the testimony. She used her faculties for the searching out of the diflicultied in each indivdual case. Sbe had no interestsoutside of the institu tion for which she was working. Her entire time was used in her work. Then what was the jcause of the unusual friction that brought about the investigation and made Governor Blease so uneasy and mad? She was not a "HI ascitis' was a part of it. All of the other hall handed and incompetents were jealous of her and her work. They 110 d oubt felt necessary things undone which Dr. Saunders found it necessary to do. One of he graetst mistakes ever inade in relution to the insitution was the circumstances which would lead to her resignation as a member of the staff. They started in to tight her in the meanest way men could schema. They undertook to attnc.b- iw?r 4 -II -IV. v,""1 UVy -CI , an d only because she had been frequently in tba company of I)r. Coop er who was teaching her, the fact that other nurses were always pres. ent made no difference. The insinuation was whispered and they undertook to spread it. In the esti mation of all right thinking people I) r. Saunders has whipped them all. Their actions appear to be foolish now that the entire matter has come out and is throughly understood. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, } Lucas County. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDKED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preserce, tbis 6th day of December, A. D 1886 (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F, J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all DrutKists. 75a. < Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adv 1 o ^ ? Notice of Election. ( By virtue of authority vested In u* by t the County Board of Education, we the undersigned will hold an election at the . Cedar ('reek Bchool House, Saturday ( March 7th, for the purpose of voting on i special tax of 4 mills to supplement the ichool fundi of DUtrict No. 8(5. A Poles open at 8 a. m. close 4 p. in, W. W. Williamson, F A G. //inson, H. W. McDaniel, Trustees. m n Notice. w There will be a public installation n >f officers of Loris Camp W. O. W , ii the Woodmen Hall on Saturday ?veuing March 14th at 7.80 o'clock. T fiverybody invited. L E K. Skipper, Clerk. J at W, J on son was in Conway _ >n business recently. B Burnte M?ncy was nmonjj those who aferded court aLd renewed his subscription while in the city. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAX ATI VK 1IKOMO Quinine. It Mops the Cough and Headache and works otT the Cold. Druggiit* refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. CKOVK'S signature on ach box. 25c. i Nervous? H fop Mrs. Walter Vincentf ^<5 of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum0T mers. I suffered from FS ?)J nervousness, dreadful I? pains in my back and (gj sides, and weak sinking xJi spells. Three bottles of ^ </ ' Cardui, the woman's tonic, relieved me entirely. I feel like another (#)| person, now." |(g) TAKE J>l ff* I if?, i Cardui $ W The Woman's Tonic For over 50 years, Cardui has been helping @1 to relieve women's un- (? necessary pains and buildincr weak wompn ...* to health and strength. W i It will do the same for (?)J you, if given a fair trial. I? So, don't wait, but begin (gl| taking Cardui today, for its use cannot harm you, and should surely do you nS ?| good. E-72 I?. &y . 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 internally and externally. Price 25c. P- IIAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plants Hons Supplh h har.dh d. Your ratrcnagr i is rtspec/lully solicited aud will be appreciated. Satisfaction cusmnteed or! \our money back. No trouble t; show e< od-, fo if you don't 6ee what you wan a k f .r it. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July lat. 1913 All persons must take tickets foi work left hero. Possitively n? work delivered until ticket is presented. Laurdry not callid fcrii 30 days will be sold for oharges. GEORGE LUM New Store. We have bought out the stock of S F. Ga8que '~o, ( n tire corner opposite the Horry Tobacco Warthouse. We carry up-tc-date ?S'aple and Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork, Sausage, Etc. Give us a call and be convinced that our goods are fresh. * Yours for business J. T. Proctor Jr. & Co. 'PHONE 102 Lightning Security. I represent the St, Louis Lightning Rod Co., the largest factory in the wnrlrl. I* use the improved scroll brace, me that is not used by any other facory in the world. Guarantee roes with all work, that it shall giv ? lerfect satisfaction. Will compete with the prices of ^ ny factory in the world. My prices, rhen the quality of the material and ork is considered cannot be beat in le world. C. JOHNSON, Galivants Ferry, S. C. F. D, No. 2. p n iff ii' ma. When you are sick there is onl\ oue rule to follow. Don't trifliwith medicine of doubtful value or t^ke something 11K('AUSK it is r< commended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble See a Practicing Physic.an, have him diagnose your case, thats the sur* way to get the r'ght medicine l< r your particular ailmei t. Brii g th* proserin t on to us aud we will giv^ youtxictly what ttu t prescription calls lor and at, a reasonable price We are qualified to do good work and have only the best drugs lb. markets affords. Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWA\, - S. C. !A WARNIJN'GT] WE would like to say to the | people of Conway thst we ?r?? I 1 V position to furnish you with the 9 t freshest and nicest p , ? BEEF, I < I hams, | < d sausage, c r4 salt meats, f 1 fl {BREAKFAST BACON, |< ']*STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE L 1 RIES, 9 i jj Be sure to give us a trial order |> ';l Fverything delivered at your P ( i WOODWARD BROTHERS. | L p Phone 35. 9 I ^ HAL L.BUCK Fire Insurance, Office First National Bank, | CONWAY, S. C. I J. M. JOHNSON, civil engineer j Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Road-building an Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing I H. C. CANINON General Land Surveying. Office?Buck Building I CONWaY. S C. W C SINGLETON ATI (JUNKY AT LAW /i ? " runway, 9. U. Office up SUiiH Buck Building ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney at Law Spivey Building. CONWAY, S. C. FIRE LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies. Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement 61 claims. Minimum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company INSURANCE BROKERS City Pressing I Club. I ? i- ? *' ' J Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. Monthly Rates fl.OO. . ' I Tbe best work at Best Prices H 'PHONE, 89 _ Work Called for and Delivered. j A. C. SMALL, Tailor. e 4th Avenue F CONWAY, S. C. fc =====? t AUCTION SALE, n Every Saturday at 1 p. m. fl Town JHall, Conway, Stock, Tools, Poultry, Furniture, etc. p This Exchange will bring L Buyer and Seller Together. I* U.I.. an.au. ?... II A- n W< UfB J UU HUTS (U & J sell. Several good Horses and Males this week. Also Q will cry sales in any part of the 8tate. R. 0, HANSON. ^ Licensed Auctioneer. * lNpe.fi 1 .* - ' K* WBBStSSESS3BBBGSBtt^?SB^^^? B * ' ' ? J \. - _ $ i *taura <aorn is. /eocKele/ierhave been > J /ho richest man in /he v//he ha a { > spen t /he first money he earnedr* C Z He put it in the Bank- c W When John D, Rockefeller went into the oil fields, he went there ^ with Two Thousand Dollars that he had saved and with which he was } ready to take a good business chance. HAD HE NOT HAI) HIS MON^EY IN THE HANK, he would not have been able to take the business ^chance that led to his stupendous fortune. John I). Rockefeller was t no different from other fabulously rich men, Their great fortunes were ^ %the logical result of their FIRST savings. ^ Do YOUR banking with US. ^ 3^ w? ??? * ?? 4 ' _ ~ *--j v f? nuercsi on lime deposits, ^ [Conway Saving Bank. | |We Want Your Money|| And vftien you want I money come and talk I the matter over with u^. I Farmes' State BankJ AYNOR, S- C. I W. PERCY HARDWICKE, Pre fid tM 1 A. J. BAKER, Cashier. 1 ft I irChlcoia Fertilizers ll For Sale by 1 L. H. BURROUGHS, CONWAY, S. C. I IIP . 11 KNOW Vlfit' H1 rl ic aiviMivi 10 uvuci picpurd than ever to give you the Job Minting that you need in your >usiness for 1914? Try us with in order and you will see that here is an advantage in having lew type of the latest design, and > omuu^ jjBjjtrio print it on. iring back anything that you get iere unless^ it is satisfactory in oth material and workmanship ?end us the News