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* ^ 1785 COLLEGE OF _ SOUTH CAROLINA 130th Year Begii Entrance exsmiiitloni at all the cc a. m. Full four years courses lead to tl year pre-medical course Is given. A free tuition scholarship is assign Spacious buildings andatheletic gi elled library facilities. _ Expenses reasonable. For terms ai HA1 y 6-18-3t. I RE AD WHAT NOTE! LIPPMAIM'S CREA1 #Dr. Alldredge, Regency, Texas, writes: jjiM " It iy the leading blood purifier." pa Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, Ga., prescribes it, and with P. P. P. completely cured J. M II. Davidson, who had suffered fifteen M years with blood poison and sores. ^ Kg IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-i P F. V. I || As Strong V I The FARMERS' ST; 1 with a view to assist the | growing section of Horry I its worth from the start, i I as any. I If you want to deposit y( f | ing bring it to us. If we ? S will do so in every way cor 1 I . | Farmers' S I AYNORS * [pf7^ FE?JrrzEur=EzTr=J r^Jr=Jr=zJ^ r=//=y/=//- = | DANI GROCE1 B | 7i TADXT n A ATIPI Iiy *Fvuii !i| This new grocery has just H iness in the elegant ne' Everybody's Store on th [| Street, conveniently locat< , I STAPLE AND FAN' i u Also Heavy Groceiies of i |j feedstulfs, always in stoc || New Clean Building and Courteous Treatment to a | JOHN DA.NI r=rJizs=Jr^int^. 7=iJr^Jr=Eun=r-i . vaaaet-xGASOLlrtE ENG | *'* ' ? fUn Vva' SOUfUERN SAW *WMte forCatalogue E. Tell us what you i V LA GRIPPE srE I AND BAD COLDS" 25c and 50c, |'? | Arb Yh I WtM?I h TJ? Cardui ! I The Woman's Tonic j | I FOR SALE AT ALL 0RU66ISTS | . | I F< llj 1914 C BARLEST i*S OLDEST COLLEGE ns September 25th. mnty.jeits on Erihy, July 3rd at 9 he B. A. and B. S. degrees. A two ed to each county of the State, ounds, well equipped laboratories, untd catalogue, address RR1SO N RANDOLPH, President.-adv r Rheumatism I 1 Blood Poison I I Scrofula, Malaria | I Skin Disease 1 Because it Purifies 1 v the Blood 1 ? peoplb bay or ^ * REMEDY?P. P. P. li Hb 1 Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con- P grejration, writes : " Had Hoven attacks of Malarial fever lasting from a week to ten p. -; J days. I took your medicine as a forlorn hope, but now confeaB that P. P. P. waa L1 a real benefit." AT ALL DRUCGI878?$ I .OO |v rANIMAH, GEORGIA B I as Any. 1 ^TE BANK was started I ^people of a busy and ? County, It has proved j and is now just as strong r >ur money for safe keep- jg ;an accommodate you we | isistent with sound bank- | tate Bank, I . C. I D r^Jr==Jf=Jr=j F^r^r~^r'^ ELS f ILY CO. JS, Manager. 1 been opened for bus- ! iv store next door to te east side of Main ^jj ed for the trad?. [j]| CY GROCERIES. 1 til kinds, hay, grain, j k clean goods. ill. I) ELS, Mn'rfrJ IINE that oan be Ab&siu'.aty Depended Upon nted?the only attention netded is oiling?starting et us prove to you why die RAWUEIGH lias befor Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En:rfect Balance. The smoothest ."uniting engine built, , no Vibration. The Rawieigh saves time, expense, Never aeN?!red. -Iwr.vr recdv. ""mnoavs lor itself. our word for It, (It to tho plant where tt?'? t?a >d and bop a 4 lip operating tho entire plant, >?! ?wla'B mill and Bee a larger engine. t MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta Go. need an engine for. JOHNSON'S ????? TP T^.T ? and Tablet* 25o JLUH1 V? 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. No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 6, FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or sicken. 25c To Prevent Blood Poisoning tpply at once the wonderful old reliable DR PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a aurrical dressing that relieves pain and heals at fee same time. Not a liniment 25c. 50c. Ji.oa USE OF CALO.YiEL is" RAPIDLY EAI.LING OKI Fewer People Risking Dangerous Drug-?Thousands Taking Dodson's Liver Tone Instead. The use of calomel, which is a poison and a form of mercury, seems to be decidedly diminishing nowadays. Dodson s Liver Tone takes its place so reliably in cases of constipation and liver trouble that its popularity is spreading more widely all the time. Dodson's Liver Tone is a harmless vegetable-liquid. What calomel does unpleasantly?often with danger?for constipation and sluggish liver, Dodson's Liver Tone does for you safely and pleasantly, with no nain and no gripe. It does riot interfere in any way with your regular business, habits or diet. So successful, so reliable and so popular a remedy has its imitators, naturally. But beware of them. You can easily detect the difference. Dodson never makes extravagant statements. His Liver Tone has been made from the first to take the place of calomel. He says that it "livens the liver," overcomes constipation agreeably and makes you feel good. If you are not satisfied camplctely with Dodson's Liver Tone, Conway Drug Co., will hand back the purchase price (50c.) to you cheerfully, instantly and without question. Hence you run no risk to health or pocket book in giving it a trial.?adv. Items Frcm Nichols R. F. D. 2. Farmers are very busy with their crops. We had a good rain in this section last Friday. Stanley Shelley visited at Mr. M. N. Blanton's on a recent Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blanton of Stevens X Roads visited in this section on Sunday. Fletcher Blanton and Miss Mary Prince passed through this section on Sunday. The Rev. 13. L. Roten filled his rcg_ _ 1 - - - - - uiar appointment at Mt. Olive on last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Daniel Shelley of Green Sea was in this section on a recent Sun- ; day evening. Mr. Oliver Floyd was at home with his family on Sunday. Miss Vincy Shelly of Cool Springs was a visitor in this section recently. Mr. Cleveland Williamson was visiting on Sunday Evening. Mr. Lee Hickman and wife visited the former's sister, Mrs. Joseph Plan ton of this section last Sunday. "Black Eyes." Trespass Notice. I do hereby forewarn all persons of hunting, fishing, trapping, cutting, or moving or trespassing upon any of my land in any way or manner, under the full penalty of the law. D. W. Stevens. 6-25-4t.-pd. 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 The American National Bank, Plaintiffs vs. J. B. ; Tyler and Stanley Allen, Corporators, trading under the Firm name and style of Tyler & Allen, Defendants, and dated the 27th day of May A. D., 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 ConVVJl V. in Ttf?vv\r f'nniif" .....I CN..4-- - - - ?^ J ... ..... "J v.v/11111/^ , lUHI QUILL" UI South Carolina, during legal hours of sale , on salesday in July next, it being the Gth day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing Thirty (MO) Acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in Bayboro Township and in the County and State aforesaid. With the following metes and bounds: Bounded on the North by lands of I. C. Hardee and Win, Baker, East by lands of H. M. Rabon, South by lands of G. J. Holliday and West by lands of I. C. Hardee. The within mentioned premises is located about one half mile South West from Bakers Cross roads, and being the same tract of land conveyed to us by Scott Rabon, and Howell Rabon by their deeds. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., May 30th, .A 1)., 1914. H. H. Woodward, J. A. Lewis, Plaintiff's Att'y. Sheriff of 11. C. NO. 10537. TREAT CRY %. DEPARTMENT .. Ofiice of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C., May (>, 1014. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi- j jdencc prcsjnted to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that 1 'THE PEOPLES NATIONAL HANK OF CONWAY" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of theUnited States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; NOW THEREFORE I, John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that 'THE PEOPLES NATIONAL HANK OF CONWAY" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina is authorized to comemnce the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hand red and sixty nine of the revised Statutes of the United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of of lice this sixth day of May, 1914. (L. S.) Jno. Skelton Williams. Comptroller of the Currency. Several large irish potatoes appeared last week in the show windows of the Conway Drug Co., and these potatoes attracted as much attention as anything in the windows just as long as they remained there. 111 ??' ??- I In i teal* I P 'yt % ?1 J (/l'*:. sa^aoB ; S r?,.'l 11S ?u-ywmm~i wmt >. .?? i> .mi ?? i n?ii>l NO. 1053G. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Ollieo of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C., May G, 1914. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. I it has been nuidoto appear that "THE I CONWAY NATIONAL BANK" in the Town of Conway in the County of 1 lorry and the State of South Carolina has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; NOW THEREFORE T, John SkMton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify, that "THE # CONM \Y ' NATIONAL BANK" in the Town of Conway in the County of Homy and State of South Carolina is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the revised Statutes of the United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of oltice this sixth day of May, 1914. (L. S.) J no. Skolton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency. 7-1(5-14. adv. NOTICE. The First National Bank of Conway, 1< cated at Conway, in the State of South Carolina, is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the association are therefore hereby notilied to present the j notes and ether claims for payment. HAL. L. BUCK, President. Dated May 7th, 1914. STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Court of Probate. Drake-Illness-Green Shoe Co., a Corporation, Suing' in Behalf of Itself and all Other Creditors of Isaac B. Parker, Deceased, Plaintill' Petitioner. vs. O. B. Parker, Docia Parker Burroughs M. B. Cox, Joseph Cabot Parker, Edna M. Parker, Minnie 17 Royals, John Parker Reaves, hei s at law of Isaac B Parker, deceased, and Conway Savings Bank, Administrators of the Per sonal Estate of said Isaac B Parker, 1 )e fc nda n t s- Kesp o n de n ts. Summons for Relief. Co the Defendants- Respondents1 above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the petition in the above stated action which is now on. hie in ttie oi ice of the Judge of Probate in and for Horry County, State of South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition, on the subscribers, or either of them, at their ollices at Conway, S, C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive o1 the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the petition within the lime aforesaid, the petitioner in this action will apply to the Court for tlu reiief demanued in the petition, ano judgement will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in tlu said petition, which prays for an order of sale of the real estate of Isaac [ B. Parker, deceased, in aid of assets I to pay dems, the said lands fully de J scribed in the said petition; for an accounting by the raid Conway Savings Bank as administrator of the personal estate of the said Isaac l>. Parker, deceased, if such accounting shall be required or wanted, and for the distribution of anybalance of the proceeds of such sale remaining after payment of the costs, expenses, and disbursements of this proceeding and of such sale and the payment of the said debts. II. II. Woodward, Attorney for Plaintiff Petitioner. Dated May 14th, lb 14. To O. J>. Parker and Minnie JO. Royals, absent defendants: Take notice that the petition and t the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the ofiice of J. S. \aught, Judge of Probate of Horry County, at Conway, 1 S. C., on the 5th day of June A. I), j1914. H. H. Woodward, ! Attorney for Plaintiff Petitioner, i J. S. Vaught, (L. S.) Judge of Probate for Horry County. i Wtw js^ EAGleeyesALVE GOOD FOR THE EYES? AND EYES ONLY W! :AK, IXFLAMF,!), KTRA1XF.D, Tllll.ll, VltJKT, POINOA'ED Olt 1>1SF.ASK)> KYKS nr? surely mutlo ' . Mroiiff, <'h'?r, Ih'cii, lionlsliy and I brlKlit l>y (lie Koitfly oiirutlvn pro{ktiicm <>t i;vi; halve. Oiio 23c. tube works '.vondcra, ? i&epenknce?)at \bur 1 ndcpmdcnce D ay be % : art to put money in the Banl determination to add to it * Asf*ei-l yourself?"E^eirt yoi idependent. Bring1 tliot dc OMY and in future years 5 /DEPENDENCE DAY in it3 tn mi.mwi'vm am m iuit IIIIHIX F - ?- ? S V k IIS isiif, I : 1 : 1 Iff IK : 111 ai I ' " i i i II m PETITION FOR A DRAINAGE DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /^1 A- - - i? "IT county 01 norry. Court of Common Picas?Clerk's Office. SUMMONS. S. S. Owens, et. al., Plaintiffs, vs. 1?. F. 1 Tucks, et. ah, Defendants, i o the Defendants: George Anderson, R. M. Brown, lonnic Cox, h. I). Clardy, Socastee joint Stock Co., W. B. Clardy, Mgr., Ada Gill is, \V. 11. llardec, R. Hewitt, S. h. J lucks, W . G. Turbeville, T. G. Owens, John Owens, P. J. Owens. Ida h. Stalvey, R. Slalvoy, Nora Stalvey, 1<. D. Suggs, W. F. Simmons, C. G. Newton, iVi. M. Stalvey, Simeon I lucks. Whereas, a petition for the establishment of a Drainage District in Socastee and Conway Townships, lying 011 the Atlantic Ocean and Policy Swamp, between the Conway Coast, uul Western Railroad and the Old Yrk Road was filed by S. S. Owens unl others on the 21st day of Decemjcr, A. I). 1912; Whereas, upon return for hearing iaid petition on the 1st day of Fcbuary, A. 1). 1912, no objections havng been made to the petition in the ibovc stated citse, a Board of Vicwrs, consisting of A. J. Baker, Engineer, George W. King, and Alex J. Jlardy, were appointed to make a mcliminary report upon the proposed reported on the 15th day of March, -i)ld, in favor of the establishment of said District, and added to the iiiU'fiosi i lm filmvn imitmrl persons herein summoned to answer; Now, therefore, You are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition for the establishment of the Drainage Distinct aforesaid; and to tile a copy of your answer to the said petition on the Clerk of Court of Horry County at his office in Conway within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said petition within tlie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply for the relief asked in this petition. Dated March 2, 1014. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) Clerk of Court. To Ada Cillis and W. G. Tubcville, Absent Defendants: Take notice that the petition in the foregoing stated action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of , Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C., on I the 21st day of December A. 1). 1912. VV. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas.?Adv. . NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Elizabeth Vereen, administratrix of the estate of Edgar A. Vereen, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his ofllcc at Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m.f on the 29th day of June 1 A. I). 1914, for a final discharge as such administratrix. ELIZABETH VEREEN, Adiministratrix of Edgar A. Vereen, deceased. . 6-25-1 mo. ? 1 I WANTED?Clean Rags at The | Herald Office. ? ?111 ????i in i'~?1 1 IL LWHWMMMMMii# aKKaKSSBOttMtaKflSfek' ins cm the Day you PI 4?with a rceojveand I tirself and be Q liar- to our Bank U /ox.i can celcbrate H Coma in R Q and talk I \m B" "*/-ru' | Jlili n n I s For many years the old reliable [jl] irin of DUSENBURY & CO., I ias been engaged in furnishing to | ho people of this entire section, jj ho goods and supplies that they jl eed, in almost endless variety, S f tho very best quality, and at | rices that wore entirely fair, and (1 'hich has shown that we. were S illing to live aud let live. | If you wautasqore deal coine nd give us your trade. We have [j 30ti studying your wants, and Is ? pleasure to serve you. in s m, TODDVILLE, S. C. | ill til>^r=Jr=Jr=Jr=J Selling Cheap For Cash. At WOODWARD BROS., STORE. Butt Meat 10c Merry Widow Flour, 24 lbs Sacks-. 75c 100 Bags Corn, going cheap, 50 Bags Feed Oats, 50 Bags Good Rice, 50 Bags Molasses Feed. 50 Bags Bran, 1000 Pounds Butt Meat. And Car Loads of Plate Ice will b? coming soon. Phone us your wants Phone No. 35. 1 REASON WHY YOU SHOULD COME HERE lor Pure Food is because we |)U V thf? Viirir lL " 1 *' ? .v., uvsi inai me market affords and guarantee that it will be prepared and served to you in a pure sanitary manner at a reasonable price... Come around and take a peep at our place and try a cup of pure sanitary Ice Cream, made from ; pure cow's milk and skim ' cream direct from dairy every morning We also have a nice Soda Fountain and can give you an up-to-date drink. You should not come to town without trying our Milk Shakes at only 5c, or one of our Fruit Sherbets. They are tine and we specially invite ladies to see us as we have a nice clean table (o serve them on. Come one, come all. Yours for good service, GUY LUNCH COUNTER, L. M. JOHNSON, 5 General Manager. 1 Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and INTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 3 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this ex ? vii/U) j/iuvmcu iney meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1914. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. 11. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.?Adv. 6-25-Sti. NOTICE. On Saturday June 26th, 1914, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all my household and kitchen furniture. Sale will take place at my old residence in Northwest Loria. ' < ' i adv?6-18-3t. J. C. Bryant. ; | Loris, 3, C? - y