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*V;v -f * Wm Hottg ffertd. I CONWAY. 8. C. ^???? H H. WOODWARD ^tered at the Post Office at Conway, S. C., a* second class mail matter. PUM.rsilEI) aVBHY Til U USD AY MORN INC* Blf CONWAY i'UBLlSHlNU 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 of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks,, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the ratenf 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 All communications must be signed by the name of the Writer, not for publication, but for the protection of this paper. ADVERTISING RATES; Notice 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 Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. Make all ( hecks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S C war * * nuKSUAI, APRIL 16th, 1914. Conwav will have another railroad before always, and it will help her much in the growth toward a modern city. -0? Ti e selection of good seeds is much more important than many jftumeis teem to think judging from the way they ac^. ?O? Viewing the course some men have t*k?n, the beholder wocders why / they do if. It is because they lack good common sense. ?O? Many farmers are planting impjowd varieties of cotton. This movement will result in mak'ng Unrw / ?- ~C i---* "v; wumjf uut; ui U1U grtUlfSl cotton producing counties of the State. -0-Now and then it is said that there are too many stores inConwa) for the amount of business done. | There is nothing to this kind of talk. The more the stores the more the business done. This has always been the rule here and it always will bes\ ?O? One of the best rules to set for yourself, whether you stay in the busy office, or have your work on the farm, is to have a regular time for work and for play, and then work while you work and play while you play. ?O? It is the habit of many people to regard the very rich men of this country as having an easy time of it. Nothing is farther from actual fact. Most of them have their money invest id and they have to think and work while others are asleep in order to k<ep their investments on a payment basis. -o9HBpg|fl^P is an easy way in which the |HHR|9HS^Fs may safely guard their toBHjH^^Hj^lmUs fror? another misforas that which happened H^SBHBRRfar. They should mak? it aj |Mm^B \ V ???????? ? ??? rule io have their plant* sufficiently protected, or have things in readiness so that precautions may \\e taken at the lea t sign of danger, ?O? There was a timely article in some of the newspapers the o her day to the effect that men are too anxions in modern times to make still greater discoveries, to take time to apply what has already been discovered and give the full benefit of the discoveries of modern times to the masses of the people. There is much truth in this statement. ?O? Act iti t'me. Cleanup and clear out the filth before the approaching hot weather. Dig out and clean up the breeding places for the Hies and the mosquitoes. Then get good screens and have them in readiness to keep out these insects through the Summer. These precautions will save dollars in doctor's and druggists' bill/'. OBITUARY. On the morning of February 23<*d, 1914, the angel of death visit id our hem Baud toon from us our dear G?aidma, Mrs Beatrice Smith St e was born February the 24 tb, 1843, in Marion County, S. C. She joined the Missionary Baptist Church, Sept 13th, 1859 and was bap'Jz^d by the Rjv. Gregory Rollins. She was a Miss Jackson until Dec 21st, 1865 when she was married fo Hamilton S. Smith. To this union was born nine children. Her husband and eight of her children preceded her to the grave several years ago. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Christine Jenrette, and four grand | children, the Dames of which are, i Sain T, Smith, Gussie, Beatrice and Ben Hamilton J. nrette She was a great worker in the Sunday School as long as her health would permit. She also taught in the public schools, both in Horry and Marion Couuties. She was a devoted christian and loved to talk of her hooe of Heaven. Dear Grandma, you have passed from our sight, but the sweet memories of you and the little prayers you taught us, and the songs you used to sing will ever live iu our hearts where an aching void has been created. She was laid to rest in the cemetery at Antioch Chuich, of which she was a. member. Her Loving Grand-daughter, Gussie V. Jenrette. Strengthens Weak and Tired Women 4T was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months sickness/' writes Mrs J. C Van De Sande, of Kirkland, 111., and 4,Electric Bitters kept me Trom breaking down. I will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? T? isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month's treatment to-day; nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50o. and $1.00, at your Druggist. Adv II Worn Out? I1 No doubt you are, if IB E E you suffer from any of the I I II numerous ailments to IB mm which an women are sub- Pi I 5 ject. Headache, back- ^1 ache, sideache, nervous- 1^ ^1 ness, weak, tired feeling, 1^ are some of the symptoms, and you must rid j| I I yourself of them in order I I Q 5 to feel well. Thousands 1 B I of women, who have IB I B been benefited by this I I II remedy, urge you to IB || TAKE || a Cardui s II The Woman's Tonic II 11 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, I 1 11 of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: I i II "Before taking Car dui, 81 II I was, at times, so weak 1 BE K could hardly walk, and JVB the pain in my back and ? head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles ,% Par<t.iS 4Itn Alt* v* vaiuui) nib paiua uia" 11 appeared. Now I feel as II II well as I ever did. Every 11 11 suffering woman should 11 II try Cardui." Getabottle || 11 today. E-68 I S CHICHESTER S PILLS WLcv ? TSSE DIAMOND DBAND. A 1 1MIU la Red and tUU a??*illc\V/ W ?TVn |*"*?a. sealed wltk Blue Ribboa. V/ VI* m fanta %?awaai Bant, ?a*?t.Ataay? Reliable r sow jr aaxHiaTs eyerwhu? I 3 ? Equ A startling statement but a true or One teaspoomul ot medicine and tv j. your own ground feed (cost about 3 ?in what they do for your animals an< pounds of any ready-made stock or (price 25 cents). There you are I believe it, try it out 1 Buy, today, a < Bee Dee Changes feed into tonk?Makes it result ? ?? Check Your April Cough. T nwirg frost aDd A pr?1 "wins chill you to the very roerrov, y??u ew'cih cold--Head and lung- s*uHVd--You | are feverish--C<>ngh o ?ntim? pv and feel miserable -You n? ed Dr. King's New Discovery It so ithes ii flamed and irritated throat a d l'.srg-. stops cough, your head clours up. Kver leaves, and you feel iino Mr J. t Davis, of Stickney C >rner, Mrf.. "Was cured of a dreadful cough a'ter doctor's treatment and all other remedies failed Relief or money back. Pleasant--Childrea like i . Get a boitle t .-day 50c. and na ~ . rv ? m yuur Lfruggist. Bvjcklen's Arnica Salve for All Sores. Adv TAKEN UP -At toy place near Loris, boe black steer with white <-pots on sides, about 7 or 8 years old. Owner can get same by prov*^ irg and paying charges. S P. Hughes, Loris, S, C. No 2. 4-16 3-pd i Notice. The firm of Boyd & Tompkins formerly doing business it Adrian, S. C , has been1 dissolved by mutual agreement of the paitners. The business will be continued and run from now on under tin firm name of Kelley Tompkins, he having bought in all the iuterest of ti e said firm heretofore known as Boyd & Tompkins, All persons who -stand any way i idebted, either by way of liens, mortgages or open accouLt*, to the said firm of Boyd & Tompkins wil' please call at the law cflice of E. S. C. Baker and arranye same on th( 20oh day of April, 1914, or as sooi thereafter as mav ho nr?f.tin?hii April 7, 1914, Adrian, S. C. Ke'.ley Thompkins. Notice of Sale. Under and by viitue of the power and I authority in me nested, I will offer for side to the highest bi bier for cash, tiefore the court home door, at Conway, S. C., during legal hours of sde, on sules day in May, next, it beingthe 4th day of said month; all auC singular that certain certificate N'\ 4, fur hve shares cf stock of the par value of $10.00 each, in the Farmers Tubacco Warehouse and Storage Compary; issued to S. M. iStevem, dated Nov. 5th, 1010. W. L. liryan, Adminisfrator of the estate of S. M. fctevens Sr., Dec'd. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby foi bidden to en'or or trespass in any manner upon that certain tract of land of tju acres, more or less, formerly known as the Abratn King: land in Hayboro township, boundtd by lands of M, G. Ward and others. Tne lu>:r<? out of any road across said land ? l e eby expressiy forbidden, unless vitb consent of the owner. 4-23 4b H? IJ. Woodward. FOR SALE. I will sell on rea'sonable terms the x erlain one half acre and the dwellthereon in the town of Conway formerly occupied by J N Jenretfce; also ono tract of land in Conway township containing 104.2 aoreF. < uown as a p irt of the e:tneof S. l\ Jenre t?, and formerly owned by J. N. JenrettP. Apply to Tbos. E. hooper, Wilmington. N C care of American National Bink, or El 11 Wrodward, Conway. S C.. Attorney a Law. 4-9-4rj Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Kate Hairier Oliver, dee'd., are hereby nctified to present ho same duly attested to the underpinned within the time allowed by 'aw or this notice will be set up in oar of their recovery;and all persons iudebted 10 the esjitj are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned. J. D. Hairier, Admr,, Of Kate Hauler Oliver, Dec'o. 4 16 3t NOTICE. There is a stray cow at my place, now has a calf. Owner may get same by proving and payingcharges for raising, etc She is unmarkfd ind is red and white pided; took up mttk mil nnmo ohftllf (Kl?nn unnnn ? > '?? *v i?" i ii jr Viu ?? o WWV??| ? villi"*-: vuai a 0^< ' 4-10 S-i. ^ Ij. Ii Pir.der, Adv Lot is, S. C, Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between M. A. Martin and T. L. Smart and later between Mrs M. A. Martin and T. L. Smart, was heretofore dissolved, and that neither the estate of the said M. A. Martin or Mrs I M, A. Martin, is responsible for the debts or obligations of the concern. T L Smatt, 4-16 3t Mr3 M A Martin. p als ? 28 |' ie in this case. I /O pounds of Write (0; A trial package I cents' equal. Of Bee Dei STOCK# I . rl fowls ??two POULTKY MEDICINE. . H tow is, iwu ajso OUf ^ page> iiiustra- P poultry tonic ted book, fully explaining K * It you don't uses, \ddress: Can of? Dee Stock Medicine I ^ % Ccmpany, i POULTRY Chattanooga. Tcnn. I I ^ 'CINE 25c, 50c tnd $1. per can. I { t-prodnebf. At your dealer's. I I i ! Tbo Truss Dspaitracat at out ' to'e is k vjn v.-ry personal atten- < tinr. Our k no* ledge of Trusses 1.' a p-actioal one gained by working for the manufacturer and wholesaler; ' Hence we can tell you the kind of 1 Truss you ought to have in order to -* gel comfort and best results. We can tit you with a New Truss, or replace broken and worn parts of i your old Truss. ^ All kinds aLd styles of Trusses can be had of us, also 13ardages\ * Belts, Supporters, Cruicbes, Elastic- i Stockings or other supplies which 4 add to your c? mfort in allaying or, . curing ycur ailments, * i Conway Drug Co. < Pharmacists CONWATf, - S. C. * i HAL L. BUCK \ Fire Insurance, i a Office First National Bank, < CONWAY, S. C. i ?? < J. M. JOHNSON, j CIVIL, ENGINEER \ Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Road-building an Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing H. C. CAININON General Land Surveying. n??i' D..SU1? ? uutn uuuuing CONWaY, S. 'C. W C SINGLETON -j ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. 0 ffire up Stairs Buck Building mcammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmjammmmmmmmmmmmmmm ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney at Law Spivcy Building. CONWAY, S. C. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 1 All persons must take tickets for work left here Possitively no work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not. t )kd for it 30 days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM S- p. HAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Planta Itonh Supplies handled. Your natrcnage is r? apcc/toPy aolicitf d and "will be appreciated. Satisfaction pumanteed or \our money back. No trc i Lie to slio* peo'lf, fo if you don't see what yen wan ask f ;r it. I FIFE IJFE INSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies. Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement dt claims. Minimum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company INSURANCE IIROKVtftS City Pressing V^iUD* | Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. * - -- . ??"- ? ? ?? ! Monthly Rates |1.00. The best work at Bist Prices Q 1 P 'PHONE, 89 h V 4 Work Called for and Delivered. (1 ? rrr f i A. C. SMALL, Tailor. 4'h Avenue v CONWAY. SC." . M j^HH^HO|flr^^Ul N I 51'iP**? A National Bank, before being pei C receive a CHARTER from the UNITEI % Government is always sure that there ^ cial responsibility behind a bank bef ^ National Bank must operate under f laid down by the Government at Wash J Do YOUR banking [First Natioi Horry Count L. D. MAGRAl Conwa v. I and LIVE STOCK I What of tomo I day your labor I cease and thoi I you have provid I the cold, cold w 1 your house in I you done youi I provide against adv.rsity? Wh the pangs of < sweet assuram loved ones are by a policy in t Omiiliftpin 11 OUUIIIGIII LI Compi ASSETS: $1,510,548.9. ] BBBHMHHHHBSSSBHSHMHHR^i^p New Store.!5 We have boupbt out the stock of >. F. GasqueCo, tn the corner op- \ losite the Horry Tobacco Ware- fei ;ome. We carry up-to-date ?Staple A nd F'anov Gi*r paiIa^. R?i?f Pnru V? ausage, Etc. Qlve us a call and & >e convinced that our goods are 1 resh. Yours for business' J T. Proctor Jr. ^ & Co., a l .i ' ' ] j9H emitted to do business, must drst JB ) STATES GOVERNMENT. The Wm is both CHARACTER and fl^an. ore they grant a charter] A ^Bfl strong restrictions for satyty, ^Bj ington. mm r with US. VI ial Bank! y Trust Co H rH, Manager* B . s. c. B II REAL ESTATE Ul Bought and Sold H MONEY I.OANElP VI on REAL ESTATE |J rrow? Some H s here must S se for whom :H led must face j 1 orld alone. Is wm M order? Have IS utmost to M the day of |fl y not lessen H ( death by the II ze that your jfll v viuwu iui mm he ' J fe& Trust * iny. ! 1 INSURANCE IN FORCE J 12,488,088.00. | j hoe Repairing * ?AND- J News Stand. ~4H Nice convenient shop nest <oor the Town Hall on Mailt Street* ill the latest and beat daw and >kly papers, and periodicals, thoes quickly men^*d and work tr an teed* W J SMITH \rhe Best Hot Weather Toalte [YR'8 TASTEl*?S8chlH TOHIC en**?**? ft build* up the whole Mir itrtncthei and lortllf ro? to t&reMloflt effect of the hot tsauna* . ii Vi. d