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lie gorcg glmM. CONWAY, S. C. ' H.'H. WOODWARD Entered at the Post Office at Conway S. C., as second class mail matter. Published Every Thursday 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 ANNOUNCEMENT 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 rate of live cents per line; and all other notices in the local columns at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertiments 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 All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protection of thfs paper. ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at the 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 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 Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THimsnAV ttTXTi^ ? OIL ?n, A J., J VJ11 1'i AO III 1914. Why! Oh Why! should the Summer days be so long and so hot? They will be the longest to the one who has nothing to do. i * * * * It cannot be said that the women are making long strides in the matter of dress.?July Woman's Home Companion, * * * We stand for public improvements. Hard clean streets, straight cement sidewalks, water works and sewerage, and a. clean sanitary town in general, ? * * * The pooling breezes of Myrtle Beach will po doubt be enjoyed by many people tbis year. But the contrast upon returning will be hot and awful. * * Trust no mistakes when you go to cure rthat barn of tobacco. Just in proportion to the time and attention that you give it, will you turn out a fine grade, and that is what you want always. ? * * The tobacco crop in North Carolina and Virginia is very short this year, so that there is no chance of a market over supplied. Let the far mere or Horry County strive to produce the very highest grade of the weed, and they will be sure to get good returns. * * * Get the dust away from Main Street of Conway and you save the merchants and business men thousands of dollars in spoiled goods and office fixtures. It has been said that each person in the world has to eat a peck of dirt. Some of us have already had our share. * * * In the July Woman's Home Companion C. H. Claudy writes a little article entitled "Frank's First Camp,' in which he describes the best way to live in a tent. It is a practical article full of valuable suggestions for campers. Following is the extract: "The most important thing to learn in camp is not to drink water you don't know about. The river water looks good, but it may be full of all sorts of invisible filth. Spring water is usually all right. But when you don't know your water, boil it and cool it before you drink it. You can't be a good camper and neglect your own body." * * * * We are convinced that newly gathered oats when packed into close quarters will attract lightning. Just how this happens we are not prepared to say. But we have noticed foi year* that in newspaper accounts oi the burning of farmer's barns b> lightning, it is often set forth that the. farmers had just harvested and housed the oat crop in the building that was struck. Here in Conway when lightning struck the stables of A. W. Jenkins & Son, some years ago, and these stables as well as other nroperty went up in flames, Mr. Jenkins had just harvested an oat crop and had stored them In the sec| ond story of the building that was truck. The same year at about the same time there were reports in the state papers of as many as six farmers in different sections of this state who lost their barns by lightning, and in each of these cases it was also published that the farmers had just ar harvested and placed the oat crop in hi the barns. Since then almost every j'1 year we have noticed the same thing repeated in almost a hundred instau- jj, ces. Only recently the barns of Mr. M G. W. King were struck by lightning i ^ in Socastee. The correspondent stated ^ in his report that Mr. King had just <j( harvested his oat crop and lost it in et the fire. So if it be true that a new- ('i ly harvested crop of oats will attract ' lightning, the farmers should try to (j( devise some plan whereby the danger th will be avoided, arranging to keep J J them in some open shed so that the . * . . I <11 heat will be dissipated into the air. (]j Whether it is the heat generated in of the oats that attracts the lightning we are not sure, but at first thought , 1 this would seem to be the cause. of in HELPFUL WORDS c'( IV From a Conway Citizen. t! Is your back lame and painful? K Does it ache especially aft r exer- C tion ? H Is there a soreness in the kidney si region ? C These symptoms suggest' weak kid- ki neys. d< If so there is danger in delay. d< Weak kidneys get fast weaker. V Give your trouble prompt attention. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak t( kidneys, I C Your neighbor use and reecommend H them. Read this Conway testimony. J. L. Dozier, mgr. Conway Iron Works, Main Street, Conway, S. C., says: "I know that Doan's Kidney . Pills are a remedy of merit. My back was lame and ached severely. I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, obtained from the Norton Drug j. Co., and they gave me great relief." Price 50c, at all demers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?gxt ;.11 Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that 1 Mr. Dozier had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Ruffalo, N. Y.?adv cc Cc In Loving Memory. On November 18th, 1918, death en- R tered the home of G. M. Hardee, and hi took away from him, his loving wife. Vj She was born in the year 18(>~>. She ; <leaves a husband, twelve children, ! tllf A cn'ol-AWn r*%wl 4-- I 1 1 1 v??w oiovt'i a aim iwu urolUCl'S U ( \ host of more distant relatives to ?' mourn her sad death. But her ])eo- t! pie mourn not as those who have no hope, for they truly believe that their loss is her eternal pain. Her remains ( were laid to their last resting place <M in the Ruck Creek burying ground. 1)( All that loving hands could do was G( done in her behalf and God knew best. NV He called her home to remain with G< Him. She bore her sufferings brave- ,( ly, and said she was ready and wait- |' iag to go if it was God's will. We feel sure she fell asleep in Jesus. She was so dear to us we hated to 1)! give her up. Oh! Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at Death's alarms, She answered at the Angel's call, '! With a smile upon her face, 1 A look of love that lingers yet, That time cannot displace. A heart that lived in love, When God summoned her to Realms "~ above, Let nature guard her peaceful sleep, a And still on high their vigils keep, h Some may think we'll soon forget, t! And our wounded hearts will heal; I c But they little know the sorrow, o Within our hearts concealed. p Let us all so live as to meet her in 1 the bright world above. a ^ About Tohnrrn I " Si Forty nine years ago I began grow- b ing tobacco. A few years later I do- a cided that there were certain days S better than others on which to cut h tobacco for it to cure up nicely and n have a rich, waxy and heavy body, n To find out the way to tell them h ahead has been a hard job, but I d was finally successful. To explain, let me say that tobacco p has an oily substance which is its nat- a ural possession. It has a sap (water) ( like other vegetation. When the sap f rises, it runs the oil out through the h pores of the leaves, on the principle n that oil and water won't mix, and oil a being the lighter is pushed out by the n sap. Tobacco cut and cured in this a state will be light and "chall'y" you o see, there is nothing but sap in the to- r bacco and when cured this sap is o gone. It evaporates and leaves the tobacco light and worthless. Hut to t> cut tobacco when the sap is down and ( the oil has full sway, you can cure it i up nicely and with a heavy body; it will be rich and "waxy." This hap- . ' pens because the tobacco is full of oil instead of sap, and the oil can'l . evaporate and remains in the leaf to make it rich and heavy. i 1 It has been my experience that we t A must cut tobacco when there is oil in \ [ it, if we expect to have oil in it when ' . cured. For instance, you have experienced cutting one week and heve ex- f I cellent luck ?mi .? ? - c? 1 . viivu tut ?i u*w nays M of ground and with riper tobacco, and i have no luck at all. \ I shall be pleased to answer any 4 * correspondence from tobacco grow- J t ers who may want to write me, pro- \ . vided postage is sent for reply. 4 Yours truly, J B. V. Daves, f Fox, N. C. f : CoughR and Colds Weaken the J System. I Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron- . chial troubles are depressing and tj weaken the system. Loss of weight ' and appetite generally follow. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New DIs- , covery to-day. It wil stop your cough. The first dose helps. The best medicine for Stubborn x Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troul) c< les. Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscatine, tl Ala., writes: "My wife was sick dur- <b ing the hot summer months and I b< honestly believe I>r. King's New l)is- cc covery saved her life." Good for n< children. 50c. and $1.00, at your ai Druggist.?adv. uj NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree id judgement of the court made by s Honor S. W. G. Shipp Presiding idge, mi the case of William Rainiw, Alfred Rainbow, Elneta Raine.v, Theodore Rainbow, and May lie Rainbow, Plaintiffs vs. Sarah i Cray, Martha Frazier, Wm. Oliver, ary Beaty, Lizzie Bell, Haiti !u Holmes, Eddie Oliver, ..esar Oliver, jr., Zack Oliver, Ma>.iia Washington, Sadie Singleton, \1., Defendants, and dated the 27th ly of May A. D., 1914, I, the underj iied W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the uurt of Common Pleas, of Horry , .4 : 11 it - a. i uniy, win sen at puDiic auction to ie highest bidder before the Court ouse door at Conway, in Horry aunty, and State of South Carolina, iring legal hours of sale, on salesly in July next, it being the 6th day said month, all and singular those rtaiu lands situate in Horry County id described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract 'and situate in Socastce Township, i the County and State aforesaid, mtaining one hundred and twenty 120 acres, more or less, bounded on ic North by the Ludlam land, on io East by the estate of Gabriel nox, o:i the South by lands of John arson, and on the West by lands of . Kaminski & Co.; lying on both des of the new road leading frorr. ollins Creek to Murrells Inlet, nown as the estate of Caesar Oliver, eccascd, and purchased by him fro ccoased, and purchased by him from /illiam Burgess. TERMS of Sale Cach. Purchaser > pay for papers. onway, S.C., May 30th, A. I)., 1914 .11. Wodward, W. L. Bryan, Plaintiffs Att'y. C. C. C. P. Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nal report of the Board of Viewers the Socastce Drainage District is been filed in the oftice of the lerk of Court for Horry County on ic 21 si day of March 1914, giving in !1 detail the Description, Survey, id plans of Improvement for said istrict; that said report has been exrnincd by the Clerk of Court ami >und to be in due form and in acjrdance with the law, and has there>ro been excepted. That upon the filing of this Final eport the said Clerk has ordered a nal hearing to be held on Thursday le 2nd day of July, 1914, at the ourt House in Conway at which ?aring any land owners may appear thcr in person or by council and file ejections in writing to the report of 10 said Board of Viewers. ALSO Notice is hereby given that the lork will hear and determine wheth there is any land within the pro>sed 'district that will not be cffectl by the proposed improvements ami hether there is any land not includl in the proposed district that wiM e benefitted by the proposed incirovements, with a view to excluding mds not benefitted and incbjtfirng inds benefitted within the district oundaries. The Final Report of the lihiard! of lowers is on file in the office of Ua Jerk of Court and is open to the i.nr.icctiou of any land owner or other crson interested within the draina^u i strict. >ated June 5th, 191A W. L. Bryan-, C. C. C.P.. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree ml judgement of the court made bj is Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of io 12th Circuit at Chambers, Hoe1 nee, S. C., in the case f Conway Live Stock Comany, Plaintiff vs. F. S. Powell, J. H fawsey and II. C. Dawsey, Dcfendnts, and dated the Gth day of June l. I). 1914, I, the undersigned J. A .owis Sheriff of Horry County, wil cmi at public auction to the highest iddcr before the Court House dooi t Conway, in Horry County, ant: tate of South Carolina, during legal ours of sale, on salesday in July ext, it being the (5th day of saic lonth, all and singular those certair inds situate in Horry County, am escribed as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain pieceareel or lot of land, situate, lyijjjg nd being in the town of Conway Jounty and State aforesaid, routing fifty feet on 3rd Avenue^, xrn aving a depth of one hundred ivrn inety-eight feet and designated 01 plat of the W. It. Lewis property aide by J. M. Johnson, Jr., Surveyor s lot No. 29, to which deed and pla f said property above referred to cference is craved as focrofling a par f this description. TKit.MS of Sale Cash, Purchase] r> pay for papers. Jon way, S. C., June Htth, 1914. 1. li. Woodward, J. A. Lewis Plaintiff's Att'y. Sheriff of H. C ?Got Any DEFECTS'! SORES, BURNS, I SCALDS. BRUISES. . CHAPPED HANDS I AND LIPS, TETTER, . ECZEMA? \ | Do you really want to heal It? Bi?d enough to i spend 25c. ! Then 30 to the storo and buy a t Iwitf Illi Ilf'f ? *" | i/VA V? l'i\ I O i ? Antiseptic Salve t ) It Is snow white nnd snow pure-tnd If It i doesn't do tho work, got your money back. I "Toll It By The Ball" j RiaMMMMMMHMNMMMMnMVMBmBHmMMMHHm CHICHESTER S PILLS Jf THE DIAMOND 11 RAN It. A I<nd ? ?! Ask your DrucgUt 1<* AkV n( R/.,a t'l"' hes.fer'a Dlumond TlrnndAAX ^ IMIU In ft?-? and <Jold mrtsilic\S/y ^ tioxe", scaled with Itluo Kfl4?n. M W/| Trtke no othor. lluy of mr ? I / ~ ill l>rn?lsn ..skr.irVIIMJintA.TFB* C JA* 111 A lilO N It I.UANlt I'lULM, for Sft ['<0* FJ years <nown as Hr st, Safest, Always Reliable SOI D BY DRUGGISTS EVHYWHERf The portion of Main Street adjanit to the several new feuildihgs lat have been in process of erection iring the past several months, has ion in rather bad condition on ac)unt of the materials. All of the w buildings will soon be finished id then everything wilt be cleaned ;> it is hoped. j II NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree | and judgement of the court made by , his Honor S. W. G. Shipp Presiding Judge, in the case of A. C. Thompson Plaintiff vs. John H. Edge, J. H. B. Edge, R. E. Edge, Bank of Conway and Conway Savings Bank, Defendants and dated the 27th day of May A. D.f 1914, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County and State of South Carolina, during b'&al hours of saie, on calesday in July next, it being the 6th day of said lrinnfVi nil nntl cinornlnr fVinoo ?i ir? m vil v?*| ?*t I V>1 VOV> V'? - tu ill lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract of land situated in Dogwood Neck Township, containing 39 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the run of Big Swamp, E. T. Ricks, corner and runs thence with said Ricks' line North 27 1-2 degrees East, 37 chains to a stake in edge of pond to said Ricks' corner. Thence South 68 degrees East 10 chains and forty-five links to an agreed cbrner line, thence South twenty-seven and one-half (27 1-2) . degrees West 40 chains to the run of the said big swamp, thence down said swamp to the beginning, containing 39 acres, more or less being my home tract of land where I now reside. (This sale is made subject to a life estate in J. H. B. and R. E. Edge.) TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser I to pay for papers. Conway, S.C., May 30th, A. D., 1914. H. H. Woodward, J. A. Lewis, \ Plaintiff's Att'y. Sheriff of H. C J. W. Brunson, Jr., General Manas ger of the Waccamaw Land Co., located, in Simpson Creek township spent some time in Conway last week on business. MAKES BACKACHE QUICKLY DISAPPEAR A Few Doses Relieves All Such Miseries. Bladder Weakness, Kidney Trouble and Rheui D ii- x r iiiauoui jt rumpuy v anisn It is no longer necessary for any; ne to suffer with backaching, kidney trouble, have disagreeable bladder and urinary disorders to contend with, or be tortured with rheuma tism, stiff joints, and its heartwrenching pains, for the new discovery, Croxone, quickly and surely relieves all such troubles. Croxone is the most wonderful' Iremedy yet devised for ridding the system of uric acid and driving out - all the poisonous impurities which I cause such troubles. It is entirely - different from all other remedies. It 1 is not like anything else ever used - for the purpose. It acts on the prinr ciple of cleaning out the poisons and r removing the cause. u It soaks right in through the walls, membranes and linings, like water in f a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and s makes the kidneys sift out and filter - away, all the uric acid and poisons r from the blood, and leaves the kid: neys and urinary organs clean, ' strong, healthy and well. It matters not how long you have suffered, how old you are, or what you have used, the very principle of ; Croxone is such, that it is practically : impossible to take it into the human . system without results. There is r nothing else on earth like it. It I tstarts to work the minute you take it . ;and relieves you the first time you .1 Ukse it. If you suffer with pains in your back and sides, or have any signs of - kidmcy, bladder troubles, or rheuma? tism, such as puffy swellings under the: eyes or in the feet and ankles, if I ^you are nervous, tired; and run down, : ,or bothered with urinary disorders, iCroxone will quickly relieve you of 1 your misery. You can secure an origl inal package of Croxone at trifling , cost from any first-class druggist. | All druggists are authorized to per, ! .sonally return the purchase price if it I M fails in a single case, ~ ; NOW HER FRIENDS ; HARDLY KNOW HER [ But This* Does Not Bother Mrs. t Barton, Under the r Circumstances. Houston, - Texas.?In an interesting . : letter front this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton - writes as follows: "I think it is my duty to tell you what your medicine, Cardiu, . the woman's tonic, iuz for me. I was down sick with womanly trouble, P and my mother advised several different f treatments, but they didn't seem to do ) me any good. I lingered along for three | or four months, and for three weeks, J | was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear for , any one to walk across the floor. [ My husband advised me to try Cardui, i th. iuahi<n'b 4rv.il/* I 1 ?a?v wvuiaia 9 iviiiva i Iiavg UIIVCII IWU ) bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained ) 15 pounds and do all of my housework. I Friends hardly know me, 1 am so well." . If you suffer from any of the ailments so common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. Jt has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 years. It will help you. At all dealers. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles' l Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Svrcial ' histructwM on your case and 64-page book. Home Treatment tot Women/' seel in plain wrapper. H69-B W. K. Wjright, u farmer of the Ta bor and Loris section, visited ConI way on legal business one day last] week. . _ ' City Pressing Club. m Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. Monthly Rates fl.OO. j ~ = a The be?t work at Best Prices * 'PHONE, 89 Work Colled for and Delivered. A. C. SMALL, Tailor. 4 h Avenue B1- SB !?? "?NATURE'S 1, E ismm Esb Disinfectant. S Relenao thut dammcd-up Bile and most of your ills are relieved. Mollycoddle liHTnf!vcs do r.rft tench tho LIVER. i Podophyllin (May Aj.plo Root) does, i PoPo'tx is Podophyllin with the gripe taken out. Then Try . .To the Farmers of Horry County? Call on mo at my office in the Spivcy Ruilding for information as to how to kill tobacco worms. J. R. Ilolbcrt. adv.?G-18-fit. WANTED?Clean Rags at The Herald Office. y y y ^ Ll I he astonishing prices w paper are still in force a have ever pulled off in 01 mercantile business. Stat these prices which are the 1< This will be your last op need from our large stocl The sale will last through while you may andgetycur Yours f< lewis Me Here's Son The Automatic C Every farmer, teamster, .automoh tractor, builder, mill-man, s.wtO^.? and r should have one. It is not. only a str stretcher, single wire stretcher, wire press vice clamp and many other thin pounds. The manufacturers guarant the (A. C. T.) with its'guarantee w. J, 13] DEMON ST It A TI NO SA LES New Store. We have bought- out, the stock o S. F. Gasquo Co, cn the corner opf posite the Horry Tobacco Waienouse. We^ carry up-to-date JStaple and Fancv Groceries, Beef, Por?, Sausage, ICtc, Give us a call ar.d oe convinced that our goods are fresh. Yours for business, J. T. Proctor Jr. Sn Co. S- P- HAWES GHOCER Only H'.gh Grade Family and Plantations Sup plies handled. Your natrcnage is reapedt'ully hoLK Ited. and will be appreciated.. Satiat action guaranteed or our m< oev buck. IN :> trouble to show goods, n if you don't see what yon wan ask for it. CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M There wilt be a rej;iilarrom jdrjk mun teat ton of Conway Lodge An. i'. >1. will ho held londay .June Mb. jHI I, 7:3 eJSkA c'pin. We have work aline* \?o very jn ?,ing, bo pleaa W. K.MeCOKD, W. M. ClIAb. LI bi.Mjp.HF, *?ec-.rrctcm. aSSMHBHHH HAL L. BUCK Fire Insurance, Office Conway National Bank, CONWAY, S. C. * J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIti ENGINEER Marion, S C. tailroad. City and Land Surveying; ind Drainage. Road-building an Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing H. C. CANNON General Land Surveying. Office?Buck Building CONWAY. S C. W C SINGLETON ATTOUNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stairs Buck Building ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney nt Law Spivey Building. CONWAY, S. C. D A Spivey & Company * On "THE CORNER" In PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BL'I)G Bonds Fire Life And ! Other INSURANCE. D. A. SPIVEY. W. B. KING. w w v w a H vr e advertised recently in this t this the greatest sale we ur nhole experience in the :ks of goods are going at rwest ever known. iss This. portunitv to buy what you c o* (\neral Merchandise, the month of June. Come share. ( * >r Low Prices,' rcantile Co. lething New ombination Tool# ?ile owner, mechanic, blacksmith, conepair man not only needs one, but * ong lifting Jack, but a woven wire mender, post pump and stump puller igs with a push or pull of (>,000 ee the tool, so do I, let me show .you BNSON, ANI) DISTRIBUTING AGENT S 10 m in The Truss Department at our store is given very personal u tention. Our knowledge of Trusses is a practical one gainedby working for the manufacturer and whole.1 aler; , Hence we can tell you the kii d of Truss you ought to have in order to get comfort and best resu'ts. We can fit you with a New Truss, or replace broken and worn parts of your old Truss. All kinds and styles of Trusses can ,be had of us, also Bandages, Belts, Supporters, Crutches, ElasticStockings or other supplies which' add tj your ccmfort in allaying or,. enrinir ollrvio?*n . H ^ ^ WU> uituibUVO) Conway Drug Co;. Pharmacists ! CONWAY, - S. C. f I | GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 J | All persons must take tickets for* work left here Positively 110 , work delivered until ticket is pre, i seated. Laundry not called for in 30 days will be sold f >r charges. GEORGE^y^__i?