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/ V m I! VOL XXVIII. COURT COMMON PLEAS Will Convene Hereon Monday March 30th, ROSTER OF GASES Arranged for Trial by the Memhers of thellar,--TheListof the Petit Jurors Summoned to Attend the Court in the Trials,--Judge C. J. llamage, Special Judge. Thfi pnnrt. nf fnmmnn Olooo ? W? ^ v k-a-a V U JL ICWO 111 convene here on Monday March 30th with Special Judge C. J. Ramage, presiding. The members of the bar met last week ana arranged the following roster of cases for trial, all of these being docketed on calendar No 1. J. Davis Graham vs. P. M. Lee. C. G Bullock vs. John Hodges. Realty Loan & Insurance Co., vs. W. K Brown. S. P. Watscn vs. N. G. Hughes. Priogle Brothers vs. H. W. Mishoe. Palmetto Grocery Co., vs. E, E, Johnson. E izabeth Joonson vs. J. B. Valley. jn Equity*. J. R Allsbrook vs. Geo W. Sessions, et al. Uoscoe L Thomas, vs. Moddie II. Grainier. All of the cases are set for trial on Monday the first day of the term The court will proceed with the first one that can be taken up and thence through the list until all are disposed of. Folio wiug is the list of the petit jury for this term of the court: Lucian V Todd, R C Proctor, H B Jordan, T P Cox, John M Fowler, 11 F James, W K West, John E Hughes, 1 T Cooke, E M Graham, W P Martin, Ed W Prince, J M Cau sey? J M Rutins, W J Stanley. A T Jernegan, E M klolmesr; W T Floyd, R B Flojd, W J Anderson, D W M irdwick. L P Hard wick, John W P?rier, G T Sessions, C V Johnson, W li Graham, jr., J Hamp Lorg, II. B rd Watts, Mo C Holmes, W. D. Cox, Az >r L. Bellamy, M A Lane. J W McCormick, A J Johnson, Derham Chestnut, J A Tindell Program of Union. I * ' * * j rt^ram 01 uucK Ureek Union which is to convene .'it the B thleham Church Friday before the fifth Sunday in March 1914 Introductory Sermon by 0. F. Stanley at 11 o'cIcck. Union called to order by moderator. 12 00 Churche3 called aud dele- 1 gates enrolled. 1 00 Quern 1, Importance of 1 Home Missions, assiftued to VV. A YVilliuma and others. Querry No. 2, Will the Heathens be Saved Without the Gospel, assigned to P. B Coats and others Adjournment. Saturday Morning. i 9.30 Devotional Service by W G Chestnut. Querry Nc. 3, What Did 1 t Peter Mean by Preaching to the Spirits in Prison? What did the Prison mean? Assigned to K B Chestnut and o hers at 10 o'clock. 10:30 Querry No. 4, For What C .use was the Gospel Preached to the Dead? Who was the Dead and 1 What was the Prison? 1st Peter, 1 assigned to S. J. Cains and others. Locate the next Union. New business. Adjournment. Sunday Morniag. 9:30 Mass Meeting by T. H. Patter sou. 11: 00 Preaching by J. W. Todd. J Committee. Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms Tne cause of your child's ills--The foul, felid, offensive breath--Tne starting up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep--The sallow complexion-The dark circles under j thp eyes - Are all indicatiohs of j worms. Kickapoo Worm Ki'ler is j what your child needs; it expels the ( worms, thetauseof the child's un- ? healthy condition. For the removal ] of seat, stomach and pin worms, < Kickapoo Worm Killer gives sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general sy? t^m. Supplied a9 a candy confection- children like it.' Safe and sure relief. Guaranteed. < Bay a box to-day. Price 25e. All Druggists of by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. Adv I Taken Up,?At my place one red i and white cow which owner may get ] upon proving prcpei ty and paying charges. V. S. Jarrott, R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C. Adv. ^ c i Cirts Old Sons, Other Remedies Woi't (ire 1 1 he worst cases, no matter of bow long standing, ' are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. \ Porter'a Antiaeptle Healing Oil. It relieraa fain and llcale at the tame time. 2fe. Wc. SLOfc, Be THROUGH GEORGIA TO FLORIDA The Rev. J. B. Skipper Writes Entertainingly of his Trip Through Other States. I left South Carolina on January 16th. Ianivedat Neel's Crossing, Fla., on the 17;h and from there 1 went to Monticello, Fla., thence to Thoma8ville, Ga. I went out into the neighborhood and preached for the people. They seemed to enj >y it, one old lady saying it was the best preaching sher ever heard in twenty years. I also preached in Florida. Some of the people wanted me to stay. Some people I find like the old time religion and somo like the still born kind that never disturbs the multitude on the way to Jerusalem. One womau said she was as good as those who shouted. I speak from experience: I know what makes people shout. It is when they die to sin and are made alive to God, born of the v\ater and of the spirit. Dear Reader, if you know any more about the heart-felt religion than 1 do tell the people how you got it and then I can tell how T got mine. It is loud preaching, Itis the way Andrew brought his brother to Jesus. One more % word about the land of IHwers. When I got there my health improved. JetTerson county where my ehildrea live is high red clay hills, deep wells and good water. There is not much work except farming. They raise corn, cotton, sweet potatoes and sugar cane in abundance. The Georgia and Florida syrup is fine indeed. I purchased a barrel in Georgia vy hi la I? was out there. It is a fine money crop for the people. My son-in-law lives on Mr. Knee's farm, fie has a buggy, pony and a large fine horse aud large mule that he worKs. It is a 15 or 20 horse farm. The animals are his own and he has as rnuah good land as he can tend with two horses and he gets i.nr. aa * uu per month to oversee the balance of the farm. In Georgia and Florida I never met kinder people. I drove with my daughter rouud among iho neighbors. Wo were made welcome and asked to come again. When those people want fi>k thoy j ist go down to Miccosukeo Lake any t tae of the year and get plenty of trout, bream and j\ck Spring Blood and System Cleanser During the winter months impurities accumulate, your biood becomes impure and thick, your kidneys, liver and b >wels fail t j woik, causit g so-called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, weak and Lzy. Electric Bitters -lhe spring tonic and system cleanser -is what you need; they stimulate the kidneys, liver and bow els to healthy action, expel blood impurities and restore your hea to, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters makes you feel like now. Start a four weeks' treatment- it will put you in lino shape for your spring work Guarantee. All Druggists. 503. and $1 00. H. K Bind.len & Co. Pniladolphia or St. Louis,' Adv. Approaching Marriage. Invitations were issued last week to the wedding of Miss Ruth Rhuark tn Mr Wm M ? * .. fi, \A IIUIIUCII) Uil l> 1 -? evening of Wednesday March 2">t i at 6 o'clock, at Union Methodist Church, Toddville, S C The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George U. Ubuark. Sne is a bBautiful and charming young lady, and she has a large circle of friends to tender their good wishes in this important step in life. Willie Goldfinch 19 a son of Rev. and Mrs. W.? T. Goldfiqch dt Conway. He holds a lucrative position with the Kingston Furniture Co. Be?t Family Laxative. Beware of conttipatioD. Use i)r. King's New Life Pills and keep well, Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Franklin, Me., calls them ' Our fami ly laxative." Nothing better for idults or aged. Get them to-dav, 25c. All Druggists or by mail. II. E Bucklen & Co , Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv Six month's t-ial subscription to American M; therbood Magazine 25c See ad in another olumn. C. il Snider. 41 Taken ui\?At my place one jlack sow, owner can get Same by proving property and paying charges. D. T* Holmes, Sanford, R F. D. No. 2. Adv. 3t pd. FOR IIENT--That cottage situate >n the lot .formerly known as the Alice Bruton place. The place has kbout one half acre .fenced in. Call kt -the law office of H. H. Woodward. Adv ( J A ( ...rViA itewr nm*.. 'J.-*.*.;. +t.fc- * ^ " f Mm CONWAY, S. C., THURSI flp Is Brought by Henry Rouse Against Wife and Son, SIX YEAR OLD CHILD Some Months Ago From the House of Henry House Near Bayboro in This Cou nty,?Ofllcer Went After Defend ants in North Carolina. Sheriff J. A, Lewis the first of this week sent a deputy sheriff to a small North Carolina town to brintf over to this State, the wife of Henry Liouso and his son Benjamin House, under warrants charging the two with abducting from this State a six year old adopted daughter of Rouse, It seems that trouble along this line has been brewing among the Rouse family for some time. Tho child in question was given to Rouse by its fatner before his deatn, and from that time several vearu aimnh. j ?.?. w til last year, tho child lived with Kouse. Finally Mr. and Mrs. Rouse parted, Mrs. Rouse went to LumberIon, N. C. Sometime after going she sent tho son lieu do<vn to the Rouse place and he took all of tho children and arrived at Chadbouru with them, when they were overtaken and the children were brought bacK. Later Mrs, Rouse and lien slipped back to the Rouse place in Rouse's absence and they then succeeded in taking with them the adopted child as well as other children of Rouse. Recently the abduction proceedings were started with tho resulting arre.3t as above stated, Rouso is only trying to get | back the little adopted daughter, ! wh jse name is said to be Costie Rouse. Tne Rouses lived in the neighborhood of Bayboro near, the place of O. M. Watts. Mew Business Started. Mr N D H Jordan has just openech a now business in the now store recently vacated by II W Lewis on Laurel Street. He will carry a general lino of groceries, dry goods, I shoes and notions. Read his ad in another column and give him a call. Following the news of the con solidation of the Bank of Horry, Conway Savings Bank and the First National Bank of Conway, there was strong talk last week of the organization of a Dew bank, those interest ea ana mentioned in connection with it beiDg J. A. McDormott, Co). I). A Spive.v, B, G. Qollins and others. These gentlemen stated that they would not make this move in opposition to the existing financial institutions here, but were going into it on a strictly basis expecting to do a ligitimate business on their own merits and with a view to try to supply a growing town and surrounding country with the financial needs demanded. WANTED Subscribers to the following: Christian Herald and Sunday School Times, weekly, each $1.50 year, American Motherhood, and Little Folk's Magazines, monthly each $1.00 year. Sy ordering through me, Sunday' School Times $1 00 year, and trial subscription to American Motherhood for six months only 25j. Free samples on application by postal card to C. [f. Snider, Colportor. Adv. 4t FOR SALE. I will sell on reasonable terms the certain one half acre and the dwelling thereon in the town of Conway formerly occupied by J. N Jenrotfce; also one tract of land in Conway township containing 104.2 acres, known as a part of the estate of S. T. Jenrette, and formerly owned by J. IN. Jeorette. Apply t*> Tbos. E. Cooper, Wilmington, N C care of American National Bank, or Ei. II Woodward, Conway, S C., Attorney at Law. 4-9-4t NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at 10 o'clock a, m. on the 10th day of April, 10.4, the undersigned will apply to Hon J. S Vaught, Probate Judge of Horry County, for a final d scharge as Administrator of the Estate of W. K. H ?lt, deceased. W, C. Boyd, Admr. March 11th, 1014. Strayed oh Stolen,?Prom my place near Hojiewood, S. C,, one t-tock bull, color red and white pided, unmarked, has white straight horns, about H 1-2 years old, strayed from me about 1 year ago. Reward if re turned or for imformation, | M. Nollie Bryant. , 1 Allen, S. C. i -- ' - ? Wf -t ,, jjaca^ )A\, MARCH l?lh 1914. PROGRAM FOR TIIE HORRY UNION To Convene at Steritte Swamp on Friday Before the Fifth Scinday in March, 1911. Introductory set mou by 11 K Marlow at 11 a m. At 12 m union opened by the moderator. List of churches called. Letters called for, read and delegates eurolled, remarks Committee appointed by the mod erat ir. Adj >urn until 0:30 Saturday. Saturday Devotional services at !):S0 a m by moderator. Lit of churches called and letters read if any, remarks if any l ...... Vf~ 1 _ v^ui i i y A^i'. 1, VV Hilt IS 111 fail t III Jude. 1st ohaptar, 9'h verse? assignto P M D McCormick. Querry No 2 Who are the an gel 9, and what, is the chains mentioned iu Jude (J h verse? Assigned to li K Marlow. Qoerry No 'i, What kind of riches is meant in the 5vh chapter of James? Assigned to S J G Miligan, Reports of the committee. New business. Location of tho second session, Adj lurnment A P Thompson, C R Thomoson, Committee. In Memory of W. A. Hell. When the news was Hashed through the neighborhood bearing the sad intelligence of the death of Mr. W. A. Bell, profound sorro.v was expressed by a hott of friends and relatives. He came to Horry County in 1859 and has resided here ever since, except his four years seryice in the Civil War. lie was one of the lirst to voluntjer 1 nd ofl'or hi3 service to his country. He enlitt d at Ft. Caswell and joined Company C. 18 h N C Troops and took part in every engagement in which that noted regiment participaljd. Some of the battles in which ho fought wore Hanover J unction, tho Seven n.iv.'i r it.i 1 f? Pi'fnri* l?if?V?m.?rwl ' -J w - - ^ vrw W X*IVUUJVIUI| X' I UU ericksburg, Harper's Ferry, Antretara, Wilderness, Chancellorsvillo, Manases and Gettysburg. He was in the line of pickets at Chancellorsville when Gen. Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded, la the battle of Gettysburg he was knocked senseless by a flying missile. His comrades retreated and left him for dead but be revived and was captured and taken to Ft. Delewaro as a prisoner of war. No more valiant sorviee was rendered the Confederacy thau by him He was actuated by broad patriotic impulses in heeding the call of his country. He was brave in battle, oblivious of danger, but gentle and unassuming among his follow men. After the war he came back home t) resume his vocation of farming "Across the fields he takes his way to till the fertile soil. From war's alarms to ways of peace, from camp to earnest toil." In 1807 he married Miss Temperance Belinda Lay of Pireway, N. C , To them were born seveu sons and one daughter, all of whom are living except one son. His sons are Messrs. B E, W T, O J, J L, Robt. anl J C Bell and daughter, Mrs T U Perraenter. He is survived by his widow, one sister Miss Anne Bell and one brother, Rev Thos Bell of Wampce. In his death the Wampeo section loses one of iis honored landmarks and the County one of its sturdy yeomanry. He was a constructive force. His iLlluence for good in his community will live for generations. Ho was sincere of purpose, honest in dealing, considerate of others opinions and charitable in passing judgement. Trickery, intrigue and underhand methods of doaling found no lodgement in his breast. Calmly he learned t;> bear the perplexities and vexations of life. He was imbued with a desire to assist thoso in need. He was largely interested in farming and merchandising. He planed wisely for his children and left them a conpetency, but h's greatest legacy is a noble character and a good name which will inspire them to emulat* his virtues. Hj was a devout christian. H's trust in tiod was unwavering. Hs faith in Christ was unshakable. His spiritual structure was not built upon silver, precious stones, wood, bay or stubblr, but was founded upon the eternal rock of ago*, Jesus Christ. His last words vseru quotations from the B bl . He was born at Morohead City, N. C., Aug. 3rd, 1841, and died at Warn pee on February 20th. Ho was hurried in the cemetery at Bell's Chapel on February 2Kth in the presence of a large assembly. The pall bearers wero M M Fen noil, F G litrdoo, J C Liviugston, Robt. Irving, W Hi Gore and Alien S ripper. J. H. Hay. ^ For SALK- Pure Rhode Island Red eg?s, $1 00 for 15. Geo. Dickson, I Conway, S, C. 4-2-41 . ...... ~ \i\Ul 111 I n Gathered By the Herald Man in a Week CAUGHT IN THE PASSING Stray Hits of Local and Personaf News ---Some of Those Mentioned You Know---()thers You May Not Know - Happening Around the Town The farmers friend, THE CASH STORE,?Adv. Mrs J S Causey announces her Millinery Opening in this issue. Isaac P Stanley was in Conway on business t.h?> lir?? /if ?k: . . _ _ ? VMv/ oiuv f/ui v UI V 11 I ."I Wt'Ch Close THE CASH STORE and what would you get for eggs?? Adv. Eggs wanted at 20 i per dr/.m, cash or trade, W. B. Chestnut A'. Co. F A Burroughs went to Wiltningt )ti on business last week and returned. Sive monav by reading THE CASH STORK ad in this issue. Adv. Attention is called t ;> the announcement of the Sparks millinery open ing appearing in this issue. You know why eggs-arp bringing 20 ets, THE CASH STORE?Adv. The Horry Millinery Co., have an advertisement in this issue of the paper, announcing their opening. Eggs wanted at 20c per dozen, cash or trade, W. 13. Chestnut & Co. Special communication of Conway Lodge No. 05 F. M. on Friday evening 7.30, F. C. degree, THE CASH SPORE sells goods in every nook and corner of Horry. Adv. E. L. Sarderson, a prominent real estate and warohouso man of Loris, spent a day recently in Conway on business. It now seems to be a recognized fact all over the county that THE CASH STnreir in *t-_ ?_... WXV1IU 13 UUIIl^ lllti UU8 iness, Adv. At a recent session of the court of Probate, Mr. J. D. hairier was appointed as administrator of the personal estate of Mrs. Catherine S. Oliyor deceased. On last Monday a forco of hands went to work on moving the old buildings at the site of the Norton Drug Co., making ready for the erection of the handsome new drug store they aro going to build. For sluggish liver or bad feelings, nothing equals Kaox's Egyption Liver Tea. Ady, The stock of B. O. Tood with the soda fountain has been moved to the building recently vacat jd by W. K. Hamilton. Mr. Todd will conduct the business there in connection with a lunch counter. To quickly introduce Knox's Egyption Liyer Tea, THE CASH STORE offers 3000 full 25c packages at just half price, 2 for 25 ets. Ady. George L Marsh while out hunting last week fell down and injured bimself so that a physician had to be called. He recovered rapidly however, but before he could get out he was tikon with a case of the mump?. Our readers will see by the various notices appearing in this issue that there will be several land sales to bo made on the fir at Monday in April. Some of the tracts that are advertised are valuable and well situated, and they will no doubt command good prices on the market. The Lewis Mercantile Co., has moved from the small store near the corner of Laurel Street and 1th Avenue to the store recently vacated by B O Todd. The manager, Mr H. W. Lewis, will be glad to wait oq his customers at the new stand, which however, is almost next door to the former stand. Just in at THK CASH STORK a b'g line of spring and summer dress goods, shoes and Sjj these ' goods quickly. Adv. Progress toward the erection of the. several new buildirgs men i ji ed in a recent issue of this p*pi r, is making good headway. The kt where the new tobacco warehouse irto be erectr.d has been cleaned ( IT, the old building thereon torn down and removed, and last week a hum pile of builders sand ai.d other ir aterials began t; appear. The let f( r the two stores of Burroughs it Collins Co., wasr.ho cleaned up and the ground broken, and ot her things have been attended t\ The work will no doubt go through rapidly to completion. For Sale* Crystal White OrpiDg- . ton egg*, $1.6 i for 15. Mrs L. P. Suggs, Loris, S, C. 4 2-4t*td II "J 1 > I 1 ' ' " f No. 49 NOTICE OF SALE. Under ard by virtue of the decree and j jdgm< nt of the court wade by his Honor (\ J (Linage, Special \ Presiding in the case of Elizabeth Hardee, Plait t fT vs. Eliza Hart ee, Ava Ann Hardee, Clarabell Hardee, Joseph Leslie Hardee, David Ernest >1 ardee, and Scarborough Brandon Hardee, Defendants, atd dated the 42iLh day of February A. D., 1014 I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, SheritT of llorry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the C urt House door at Conwav, in Horry County, and Slate of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in April next, it being the O.b day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in llorry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract of land situate in Conway township, County of Horry, Stat ? of South Carolina, formerly owned by one W. H. Hardee, and on which ho resided at the t me of his death, containing FIFTY (50) acres, more or less, bounded Northwardly by lauds of Burroughs & Collins Company, East wardly by lands of W. M . Todd and Southwardly by lands of W M Todd, Cleveland Stalvey and West wardly by lands of S. S. Owens. fVi'iiin r?f Salu PtoV-V, 1 L ~ _ _ . ...u ? .i4iu| uu'u< l ui causer to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 11th, A. D. 11)14. ' I Robert B. Scarborough, Plaintiff's Att'y. J A Lewis, SherilT of H. C. NO TIC 10 OK SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor C. .J. Katnage, Special Presiding Judge, i?i the caa i of Bank of Lorls, Plaintiff's vs. W. Percy Hirdwicke, Power W. Beth*?a, Maggie S Hardwicko and Hilda W. Betliea, Defendants, and dated the 2<>;h day of February A. 1)., 11)14, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriif of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House d air at Conway, In Horry County, and Stuto cf South Carolina during legal hours of sal *, on salesday in April next, it being the Oth day ot said month, all and singular those certain lmds situate in llorry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate In the County and ? bta?e aforesaid, containing in the aggre- ? gate fourteen hundred and fifty three (145H) acres, more or less, and described as loliows:- Beginning at a stake in ihe run of Branson's Swamp on the line of the '1 bumpkins lands, and runuing thence e'.stwardly up the run of said swamp to the hue of J, A. Cartrett's land, thence fc. 5J0 degrees E. about 02 chains to stake i;X(J, on line of F. B. Booth's land, tnence N. 85 degrees W. 44 chains to stake OXO, thence S. 11 degrees J?. 25. 10 chains to stake, thence JS, 20 degrees E. 14.50chains to stake 8XO, In run of Maple Branch, thence westwardly with the run oi Maple and Hpring Branch to \ Ualivants Ferry and Conway Public Road, near //eurv Baker's Land, thence nonllWestWurdlv wltli ??"' " ~ - - J ?avu me IUIIU IW u comer of land conveyed to Henry Gas<pie, theuce with the line of said Gosque and Tompkins land to the begluning in Mrunson Creek, being the identical land convened to us by J. W. Dawsey, 11th day of April A. I) , l(J12.-except?ng and reservng the rights of all purchasers under sales made by W. Percy Hardwicke and Power W. liethca prior to the recording of plaintiff's mortgage on the bth day of August A. I) , 1914, this sale to cover ami carry, however any claim, lien or equity still held or ol dined by said Hardwi :ko a id lljtheu, in any parcel or parcels sold by them oefore said date within the above boundaries TtiUYlS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, Conway, S. C., March r?th, A. I)., 1911. //. 11. Woodward, J. A. Lewi*, Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff 11. C; Death Came at Last. On February 13 jh\ 1^14, after an illnoss of two weeks wiiu ^noumoaia the death angel visitjd of Mr and Mrs E. M Dullard and toot from them their little girl, Eitermi. She was one year, one month and eighteen days old. She is survived by a father, mother, five brothers and tuirt vivt >i?j un 1 n Krvof /-.* ? v ? v o.w. VI O ?. ?* * t? H JOI yjl aurriiW ing relatives and friend j. E/ery one that, knew her loyed little iCiterma. Her orotho's and sisters males are as follows, Onslow, Wallace, Donald, Navni, 11 iby, Malcolm aal Fred. Shoisg^ne. Oir precious darling. She is sleeping ia the t )inb, cal nly sleeping till the Resurrection Morn. Her Father. Royal Baking I Powder Absolutely Pure Hie only BaKinqPowdermade from Royal Qrape iiwm ^T<utv