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ffo ftoftg JteM. CONWAY. P. C. H H. WOODWARD Ht*r*d it the Past Office at Conway 8. C.# aa second class mail matter. ? 1 PUBLISHED KYJBKY Til U USD AY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO TELEPHONE 21 TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year $1 00 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months. 50 \ PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. v Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks,, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Nefices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate of five cents per line; and all notices in the \ local column at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to Insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protection of I this paper. ADVERTISING RATES; Notice Special Column at the rate of one cent per "vord each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 2$ cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first Insertion, 50 cents ea?*h subsequent insertion Rates on long term contracts for tfisnlay advertising very reasonable ard made known on application. ake all ( hecks or Drafts payable! to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S C THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1914. - * 1 1 H The value of the fire engine was demonstrated recently when it saved eeveral hemes from being destroyed when the dwelling of Mr. anJMrs. J, W. Cock was burned. Tt saved twict ill cc?t cn \\ii ere ccaticr. ?O? (\ The business men would be glad to see Conway with modern improvements in the way of paving, cement Sidewalks, and water works and sew erage. Therefore talk in favor of these things and help push any movement to that end that may be made. ?O? This is the season when vigilence counts in the matter of health and sanitation. The Summer is coming i. . i ii wupu cveryunng alive wants to thriye and multiply, including the little germs that bring about disease, and the many little moving pests that carry these germs with them ^vherever they happen to go. ? tilt is no unusual thing to see men contending in the criminal courts, one trying to force the other to pay a debt by means of criminal proceedings. The practice is severely condemned by the better thinking men of the time, for it leads to con\nnpfc for the criminal laws. ?O? The worst sort of a punishment for the non payment of a debt is to stop the further credit of the debtor. A man who is worth less than one thousand dollars in land and five hundred dollars in personal eBtate, cannot ba oompelled to pay. The only way to manage the man who MAM4-fl l/v 4 AM ?- ? - - - ? ifW4v? w ucni unutr bucn circumstances is to refuse him credit. - 0? Wheo it s understood just how little attention some men pay to their daily work or business, as the case may be, it is not strange that there arsscsutny in the world with hardly | a sufficient amount of the bare necessities of life, let alone some of its actual comfort* andlnxuries, Ther* HBsSfeT. is a class of men and women who have never and understood the meaning of ihe proverb which runs to the effect that he who puts his hand to the plow and looks back will find thegranery short in harvest time. What calls this idea to mind was a remark made by a business man not long ag\ A tobacco farmer had called at the business man's ?tore that day and the business man asked the tobacco farmer if the recent snow had destroyed his tobacco plants, dust before that the business man had usee tained from conversation that this farmer would have no crop this year at all except tobacco, and that he would be dependant oil this one crop for all supplies. When asked if the snow had destroyed the plants, the farmer replied that he had not seen the tobacco bed mi thro weeks, and he did not know whether his plants had been destroyed or not. This shows the way in which many men, we are sorry to say, act through out their Lves. This habit of care lessness and shiftlessness has been practiced by a good many we know until it is hardly possible to move them even though their horn s are burning down over their heads. Still that kind of a man will come to town and wonder at the busy work of others, and even get mad if one has to put him off in order to attend to some important business. Uegenerally thinks that all men have the same amount of idle time at their | [disposal as himself, and he can find j no reason in his mind why everybody can not stop for a quarter of an hour to talk to him. It is a very unfortunate thing, and hook worms are not altogether responsible for it either Strengthens Weak and Tired Women "I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months sickness," writes Mrs J. C Van De Sande, of Kirkland, III., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It 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 spriug tjnic. Relief or money oack. 50c. and $1.00, at your Druggist. Adv YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT Leading Druggists Will Refund Purchase Price of Dodson's Liver Tone if You're Dissatisfied. Conway Drug Co., may not be will I ing to guarantee the safety and reliability of calomel for constipation and sluggish liver, but this store will and do stand back of Dodson's Liver Tone with an unconditional guarantee to refund the full purchase price (50c.) instantly without question if you are not satisfied in every way with Liver Tone and its results. If you take calomel, perhaps you will seem to get temporary relief, but it often happens that the afterelTects are at least unpleasant and sometimes dangerous. Calomel in largo doses is a poison and actually deadly to some--perhaps to you and hence its use means taking chances. With Dodson's Liver Tone you are always safe. Its reliability is so certain that it can bo sold with the money back guarantee. It is a vege table liquid, pleasant to take, and it cannotharm. 11 cleans up the dulled and aching head and cleans out the clogged system in what many have found to be a wonderful way. Dodson's Liver Tone will do for you what it has done for thousands and you run no risk in trying it. Ask Conway Drug Co., about Dodson's and the guaraLtje. Adv. Dreging the Waccamaw. Bids will be opened May 13, in the oflice of Major George P. Powell, corps United SUtes engineers, in charge of the Charleston district, at the Custom House, for dredging operations in the Waccamaw River. The sum of forty thousand dollars is available with a view to getting a channel 12 feet deep and 80 feet wide. Work is to begin at Bull Creek, 23 miles above tho mouth of the river, and to progress as far up stream as ? ill - " - ?- - ? ?,uo iuumb win unow.?ixews <ft Courier. The old wooden drug store of the Norton Drug Co., baa arrived at its new location in the residence section of Conway, on one of the vacant lot* of Dr. E Norton on Laurel Street. It !?iJl now be changed and altered < an** additions made to fit it for a nice | duelling bouse, x | 1 1 *u.? Check Your April Couch. y T . iwin# frost and Aprl rains chtll I you to very ragrrow, you oa'ch I cold -H ad and lungs s uffed -You I are fdverish--C ?ogh continually and feel miserable - You need Dr. KiogV New Discovery It soothes iiH.med ^ and irritated ihroatand lurg*, stops cough, your head clears up. f? vet * leaves, and you feel tine. Mr J. T 5 Davis, of Stickcey C >rner, Mb,, iff "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all W other remedies failed. Relief or money back Pleasant-Children 1IU? r i. n.. i i j ka_ _ . j v( I i?. vjiet u uuitic b -aay uuc, aiiu " I $1.00, at your Druggist. | Bjcklen's Arnica S^lve for All 9? [Sores. Adv g* ac TAKEN UP -At my place near cl Boris, one black st'er with white _ spots on sides, about 7 or 8 vcars C old. Owner can get ?ame by proving and paying charges. S P. Hughes Loris, S. C. No 2. 4-10-3-pd Toe dwelling belong.ng to G, B. Jenkins on the old Todd corner will be moved away to another lot in the vic'nity in order to make r torn f>r he new 11 that will be erected in t* place. The contract for this i e * dore has been let to H. P, LtJ(, HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE ? an Sc After Four Tears of Discouraging = Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as. toilows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, 1 would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat- O ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After *" that, nothing seemed to do me any good. 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand, and i gave up in despair. g At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 commenced taking it. Rrom the very first dose, 1 could tell it was helping me. I ? can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It Has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has w scld Cardui for years. He knows what w it will do. Ask him. He will recommend it. Begin taking Cardui today. ^ Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies* Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, ' Home Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper. E66-B There is a crying need of more fire wells or cisterns in distant portior s of the town. The value of the*e cisterns was demonstrated ore night recently when the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook was burr- it ed, and all nearby houses were saved by means of water from the cittern P near the corner, S( ft8 CHICHESTER S PILLS = y THE DIAMOND BRAND. A /vWjX Ladiftl AhU your Drnulil for /j\ t / ? Pam CM cheidcr'a Diamond Rrar.d/#V\ PIll.i in Red and Cold tnctalllpV^// II ZTwTm l>o*e?, sealed with Rlue Ribbon, km| Take no other. Bur of your " r/ - nf Draff Int. Ask for CIIl.Cin<:B.TER A I C Jt DIAMOND BRAND for S3 \ V 0 years Known as Rest, Safest, A1 ways Reliable ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE t< m Notice. The firm of Boyd & Tompkins formerly doing business at Adrian, S, C , has been dissolved ? by mutual agreement of the partners. The business will be contin- ?* ued and run from now on under the firm name of Kelley Tompkins, he haying bought in all the interest of the said firm heretofore known as Boyd & Tompkins. All persons who stand any way indebted, either by way of liens, mortgages or open account?, to the said firm of Boyd & Tompkins, be please call at the law office of ifi. S. C. Baker and arrange same on the 20th day of April, 1914, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable April 7, 1914, Adrian, S, C. Kelley Tompkins. Notice of Sale. Under and by viitue of the power and authority fn me vested, I will offer for sale to the highest hi Ider for cash, before til A Pnlirt linncA d<\?? v " - v V vvut V IIVUCV V4V71/I | (tt V/ULl /V?iyI (3 C., during legal hours of sale, on satesday in May, next, it being the 4th day of said month; all and singular that certain certificate No. 4, for five shares of stock of the par value of $10.00 each, in the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse and Storage Company; issued to S. M, Steven?, dated """ Nov. 5th, 1010. W. I;. Ilryan, Administrator of the estaie of S, M. Stevens Sr., Deo'd, WiKliWSMWSBMBMMMWWMM?MM?mWW J?P??^ NOTICE. There is a stray cow at my place, tei now has a calf. Owner may get kc same by proving and paying charges for raising, etc. She is unmarked of and is red aud white pided; took up inj with my cows about three years ago* is 4-16 3t. iu R. Pinder, wl Adv Lcrls, S- C, |44 I ) ( - * 0IB IH The Truss Depaituaent at cu> < o-e Is given very personal atteLop. Our knowltdge of Trusses 1* praotioal one gained by working 1 r the manufacturer and wholes? ler; \ ence we can tell you the kind ot 1 russ you ought \o have In order to 3t comfort and best results. - } We can tit you with a New Truss, ' fOTtluna KnAlrun an/) mni?n >>nMta ' t . ?. ptvivv u.wnpu auu rrviu pi 19 ^ jur old Trues. All kinds acd styles of Trusses i in De bad of us, also Bardages, ( elts, Supporters, Crutches, Eia&tii 4 tcckii ^9 or other supplies which Id t) your c< mfort in allaying or, < iring your aianents, * onway Drug Co. \ Pharmacists ( CONWAK, - S. C. < ^? < HAL L. BUCK Fire Insurance, Office First National Bank, < CONWAY, S. C. < J. M. JOHNSON, < CIVIL ENGINEER * Marion, SC. J dlroad, City and Land Surveying; , d Drainage, Hoad-building ?.!> ' Draughting and Blue Priming ^ 4 ( H. C. CANINON { General Land Surveying. ^ Office?Buck Building CONWAY, S. C. < 4 i W C SINGLETON AT1CBNEV AT LAW Conway, S. C. ffice up Stairs Buck Building ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney at Law jivey Building. CONWAY, S. C. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for ork left here. Positively no o*k delivered until ticket is premted. Laundry not called for ii ) days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM P- HAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantaon> Supplies haiidlfd. Your natrcnage i r* specMully solicited and will he appelated. Satisfaction guaranteed or > ur money back. No trouble t;> show ^ods, fo if you don't see Avhat you wan k for it. IRE 11FE ^SURANCE. 1NSURANE We represent the largest ccirparieR. Policies written on the most libera Tins. Prompt settlement dt claims. Minium insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company INSURANCE 1IROKKRS City Pressing Club. Suits Cleaned^ Repaired and Pressed. Monthly Rates fl.OO. The best work at Best Prices bpwpm y * I ti ii is; j. i ?ias t : ^jt - 'PHONE, 89 ,x,Mm v x u t'> ,? i : . r Work Called for and Delivered. A. C. SMALL, Tailor. 4th Avenue CONWAY, S C. 1 c Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden I enter or trespass in any manner a ion that certain tract of land of 5 a acres, more or less, formerly t lorrn as the Abram Kin# land in f vyborc township, bounded by lands M. G, Ward and others. The layis; out of any road across said land hereby expressly forbidden, unless % th consent of the owner. Hi B. Woodward. gi vjfig? ' " x-' / p w | ,L^ uus/jefpt | ^ ' Ch/n ? When a man is sick he pays a < E he does the same with his lawyer. ^ and free. When you are in (inancii m It is strange that the banker, whoe jp is never sought BEFORE men have w AFTER. If you want some advice I you" ^ Do YOUR banki "We pay 5 per cent. int< ^ i ' IA I\A Ann/ IJl,. U. 1'lrtUK/ Conwa, ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE What of to in day your labc cease and th you have prov the cold, cold your house in you done yot provide agains adversity? W the pangs of sweet ?ssiir? I loved ones are by a policy in Southern I Com| ASSETS: $1,510,548.9. t JBHHHHHBSBRHHRiSBSEHBBMHBBBHBBBMnKB New Store. Wo have bought out. the Mock of 5. F. Gasquo Co, on the corner opiosite the Horry Tobacco Ware louse. We carry up-to-date Staple md Fancy Groceries, Bef, Pork, ^ausa^e, Etc. Give us a call and >e convinced tout our tfoods are resh. Yours for business, J. T. Proctor Jr. & Co. ? I ' " i~^' " , B ?to ftefe/s ? f > ^ //7. C doctor for advice before he uses it; The banker gives advice cheerfully il difficulties, why not consult usi e advice is as cheerful as it is free* \ risked and lost their hut J or help, come in; we will welcome ing with US. ^ ?rest on time Deposits. ving Bank. | , |f ty Trust Co VTH, Manager. y, S. C. i I bbgjk real estate ' P Bought and Sold B I MONEY LOANED I on REAL ESTATE R * orrow? Some I 4 >rs here must I ose for whom t ided must face * world alone. Is i order? Have AT utmost to . X the day of hy not lessen t death by the nee that your 5 provided for .h. M Trust lany. INSURANCE IN FORCE 12,488,088.00. \ ? sag Shoe Repairing ( ?AND? * ' News Stand. J Nice convenient shop next dhor to the Town Hall on Main Str.e^i- f All the latest and best daiij and weekly papers, and periodicals. 1 . Shoes quickly mended ard wik W guaranteed* f W J SMITH The Best Hot Weather TenSc f m GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches tW blood, builds up the whole system and will wot Serially strengthen and fortify yon to wit h*U*? i the ili^rtUkPf effect ?1 the hot summer. 50c. U " WcJ/f t MB