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H vrnmamwmmm - .> . THREE AMERICANS KILLED IN MEXICO f Colony of Sixty-Five Attacked by Yaqui Indians Over 4 There Yaqui Indians attacking a colony of 05 Americans, including women and children, near Esjieraiv/.a, south of Guaymas, in Mexico, have killed three and wounded several others, accordk ing to information received by Frederick Simpich, American Consul. The battle continues. The Americans reported killed are .John Wilson, V. A-.Fay.and William Stocker. J.J. Donovan is missing and is believed to have been .killed. Jose Maytorena, governor of Seno. ra, has ordered a detachment of 500! d w troops to entrain at Guaymas and proceed to die aid of the Americans. Refugees from the .intorior report conditions' In Senora to be little short of appalling. The Y&qajis.and lawless elements of all sorts are pillaging and committing r?'.rder, they say. The Indians are* oorted to Ibe butcherinir men, women.and children Indiscriminately. _ ?o Flee Beetles on Tobacco. The following spray will kill all !Flee Beetles on your tobaoao.: Copper sulphate 4 lbs. 'Quick lime ... -4 lbs. .Water . . ..'... T>0 gals. Then make ithe following smd mix *?both together: Arsenate of soda 4 oz. Acetate of leai: 11 <oz. Water 50 gals. After this is thoroughly dissolved, add 75 gallons o4 water?in all you will have 113 gaVions of the solution. *.1 ? *11 . <t. 4 rvr i 1 *X T . J THIS win cost yoi: .>J.zo at me i\orfcton Drug Co., Conway, S. C., or t'he *Flatt Drug Co., Atfnor, S. C.? ad. KIDNEY TUMBLE CAUSES fev INTENSE SUFFERRNG ^ j'teen years ago I vas taken sick idney trouble and suffered ter-| CofjV'or til re e months, I did not tal|/. luring this time and was most<y^6>n fined to the bed. After using /mer remedies I finally tried a bot' of Swamp-Root. I immediately began to feel better, and after using seven fifty-cent bottles, was entirely cured and have had no Kidney trouble since. I can truly say that I owe .^my good health to Swamp-Root. You may publish this letter for the benefit of the people afflicted as I was with the hope of bringing to their atten1 tion this most wonderful remedy. Yours very truly, . HATTIE A. QUIM BY, 2ft Snruro St... Wnfervillo. Maine. STATE OF MAINE, Kennebec County. Personally appeared the above named Hattic A. Quimby, who subfcribed above statement and made ath that the above is true in substance and in fact. ANNA M. DRUMMOND. Authorized to administer oaths, etc. Letter to 1 Dr. Kilmer & Co., I Binghampton, N. Y. ( pjjpve What Swamp-Root Will Do for M You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Conway Weekly Horry Herald. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug \ cypres.?adv. y I IVIId|JICl GOVERNOR HAS OFFERED REWARD FOR CAPTURE Gov. Manning has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of Rufus Smith, a negro, who is wanted in Marion County on the charge of killing H. E. Cook, member of the sheriff's posse. The negro is supposed to be in Florence or Georgetown counties. The following letter was sent by Secretary Moses to J. M.'Dozier, sheriff of Marion coumy: "Gov. Manning's position on the matter of rewards has been that officers should use every effort to make capture without hope of reward. I feel sure, however, that no appreciates the efforts you have made:and that he will offer the reward you request." o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. STATE OB SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas George J. Holliday, Plaintiff, vs. Maggie J. Singleton, Fannie Todd. A. R. Singleton, Ida.Johnson, Gary Singleton, Gav Singleton, Mayfield Singleton, Effie Lundy, Charlie Singleton, Haddon Lundy, Peter Bland, Thelma Bland, Hal Bland, and Wilma Bland, W. J. Johnson, "Rollin Johnson, W. T. Johnson, Gussie Johnson, Bessie Johnson, and Florence Johnson. v i V- i I ' IWI VO? TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREINABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and resuired to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the 'office of the Olerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to "the -said compla>rri; 011 the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days alter service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in thi* action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. rv-i.. -i * < ? " * ? imieu April zn<l, A. 11. 1915. H. H. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney.. To FANNIE TODI), Absent Defendant-: TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the of-j fice of the Clerk of the Court of Com- j mon Pleas, at Conway, S. C. , on thej (?th day of April A. D. 1915. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, j W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) . C. C. C. P. Death of Mrs. Green. Mrs. Clara McKee Green, died atj her residence on May 13th, and is sur- j vived by her husband, S. O. Green, i and the following children: Mrs. nolle T ^ Willi? ^ v^iai iv, Aittccy \n fun, wiiuam Mrccn, i Mrs. Gertha Cribb, Mrs. J. O. Chestnut. The interment took place on May 14th, the services conducted by her pastor, the Rev. E. L. McCoy of the Methodist Church. o Read the advertisement of W. B. Chestnut & Co., appearing in this issue of the paper. They have just finished installing one of the latest and most sanitary soda fountains made by the Liquid Carbonic Company of Chicago. They are prepared to serve ice cream and cool drinks of the best kind. o Children's Day. There will be a Children's Day at Zion M. E. Church, Sunday May 23. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Miss Dorothy Floyd, Miss Meta Page, . Mistf Estelle Bird, ' Miss Pennie Gore, " ' COMMITTEE. '* -V W. ? i\%? THE HORRY HERA! ic U?tu ?o iiu ?f ! nnnnMMnHiiMMunnBiMMvmnMUMviiAMMMnMmi BSBSGHBBHBIBBB8ESnB!BESB8iBflEnBS9BB80 MWV4f i WW MMWJMVWHrWMMiagi aMMMHAWMMMMi Lfocel end >D- V. Richardson of Rucksport was in Conway on business the latter part of last week. ***** The court of General Sessions will convene here on next Monday morning. Judge R. W. Memenger will proside. Judge Memenger has been here holding- court before and made a good impression. ***** Mrs. F. C. Todd visited in Dillon "last week. ***** .Miss Costa Long of Greenwood spent some time here last week with Mrs. R. Long. ***** Prof. M. W. Wall was called to his home in. Marion County last week. * >f. * sft' Our sympathy is with the farmer and we still sell them in wholesale way. CAROLINA WHOLESALE.? adv. ***** The Herald is reprinting this week the statement of the Peoples National Bank. It appeared in our last issue and there was an error in it as published. The surplus fund was .stated in th'fe* paper to be ten thousand dollars,', whereas the correct figures are one thousand dollars. Such mistakes at times,cannot be prevented. They will creep in when you least expect them to show up. v * * * * If you are in need of groceries, don't buy until vou know our prices. CAROLINA WHOLESALE.?adv. * * * >.t * Miss Epps was a recent arrival as a visitor to relatives in Conway. ***** A. M. X>u sen bury was in Conway last Thursday on Business. ***** Farmers can .save monev by trading with CAROLINA WHOLESALE ?adv. ***** Mrs. A. W. Barrett and little son have rturned home after spending several weeks away. * * * * Ulrich .and Leigh Harper spent last Thursday night in the city. * V If * * Mrs. Flora Clarke spent last week visiting friends at Toddvilie. * + * 4c * Catl-EatDairy Feed is a great milk producer. If you want more milk, richer milk and better milk, use this feed. Sold by CAROLINA WHOLESALE.?adv. ? + * >jc ifc On last Thursday strawberries were quoted as bringing ten cents per quart on the Northern markets, and at that rate they were netting about wnn Minfn + y^?\/v v. i uvv^? jljvi v;i liun HIIK.' Ill'' prices had been ranging from ten to fifteen cents. Since last week so far as wo have been informed the prices have remained about the same. The recent rains turned out to be a blessing for the strawberry growers ripening the young berries very rapidly and giving the plants the needed mo is ture to mature the young fruit in time for the best marketing season. j|e * * * * There was plenty of sunshine on the proposition last week after the rains stopped. $ * * * * John Daniels has accepted a position with the Conway Bargain House since the resignation of D. F. Gregg. ***..* The Coca Cola Bottling Company has been incorporated. ***** Fresh water Bream received every Friday at Gregg's Market.?adv. ***** Fish received daily and delivered at your door. Phone 24. Gregg's Market.?adv. * * * * * Mrs. C. E. Hasclden of Lntta, S. C.. passed through Conway lr.st Frid-v on the way to spe *?d sonv \imo v.nti. her parents at Tcddvillc, S. C. * >,i ? * * * * # * E. A. Mcffctt of Cervo Gcrdo was in Conway recently visiting friends. LD, CONWAY, S. 0. 1*1 ruck di&dHft ???????i wmmmmmmmmmmmmamummmmmmmmma?? ? 1 Personal New lot of land deeds printed in the latest and best style are on sale at the Herald office. 4. * * * * Call at the Herald office for land deeds. Printed on good ledger, and J with clean clear print. * Sc * Howard Woodward, who was formerly with the Conway Drug Company here, spent the first of the week in Conway. ? * * * * Offer ear of good corn at a bargain i CAROLINA WHOLESALE.?adv * * * * KMiss Stella King was a visitor in Conway last week from Soeastee. * ? ? Miss Jessamine Burroughs recently visited in Dillon, S. C. * * Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson of Bueksport were in Conway recently j the guests of friends. * * * George Howell now of Wilmington, N. C., came home last week to spend | some time with his parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. W. H. Hbwell. * ?* * * I THE CASH STORE is still paying* i 15c, for Eggs, and leads the town in low prices. Call on us while at Court next week. *c * * % l> W. F. Stackhousc passed through recently for Murrells Inlet where Mrs. Stackhouse is spending the warm weather. * * * * Miss Cecil McKeithan, who has been attending 'college at Greensboro, N. C., has returned home for the Summer vacation. * * * * # Mrs. Tally Vaught of Wilmington, N. C., i?? visiting friends and relatives in the city. ***** John O. Gasque is preparing for the erection of a cottage at Murrells Inlet * * Mrs. LcRoy Catcs of Kingstree was in Conway recently visiting her par| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Burbage. He * $ $ 9fc Look up the interesting furniture advertisements now being run in this paper for Sutherland Furniture Co. ? >K Jjs * # Nissen-Todd Co., is running again this week their large advertisement of Palm Beach suits. They arc right up to the minute. ;)e >!? * * j<c What Conway needs is the investment of plenty of money in both private and public improvements. It makes no difference from what source the funds are secured just so it is an honest source. o Mrs. S. S. Sarvis, jr., went to Soeastce last Saturday to <o>oo<l thnf J-w and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cooper. ***** T. B. Cooper, one of the leading mcrehants of Socastee spent last Friday and a part of Saturday in Conway ***** M iss Sallie Thompson of Bucksville I was among* those visiting* Conway last Saturday, ***** Dick Thompson of Bucksville was in Conway last Saturday. ***** M. D. Woodward of Toddvillc was in Conway last week on business. ***** Mrs. Letha Smith is visiting her brother, Mr. G. 13. Jenkins on Laurel j Street. ***** i The Mystery in the Million Dollar Mystery gets deeper and deeper as the story unfolds. Read it and be interested. You will certainly fall in love with some of the characters. You arc sure to hate others appearing in the seer.es. ^ J iwwawKU?fw m iinr wmTtwunmmmmmu?ajwaaKiww?a?? Lgafflaac^ggg^g^^ EXPECTED TO REACH GOVERNMENT FRIDAY The United States sent to Germany i i * - msi week a note protesting against the sinking of the Lusitania with the loss of more than 100 American lives, and other violations of American rights on the high seas. Although the German embassy in Washington announced in a statement that it lias no information as to the reply the German government would make to the American note, tension j over the situation was diminished somewhat in Austro-Gcrman quarters ! because of tho belief that Germany, ; being desirous of preserving friendly J relations with the United States, prob ably would find some way of meeting the American government's position without developing a crisis. It was admitted by well informed diplomats that this was the hope of German officials in Washington, although on account of difficulties in communication they professed to he uninformed as to the views of the German gov v. i uinum. Sale Under Execution. Under and by virtue of a n execution dated the 27th day of February, A. D., 1915, and to me directed and issued by the Court in the case of the i % I Georgetown Grocery Company, plainI tiff, vs. J. J. Vereen and H. L. Marj low, co-partners as Vereen & Marlow, I defendants; notice is hereby given ! that I have seized and levied upon and will soil at public auction before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., during legal hours of sale on salesday in June next, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular the following described real estate and personal property, to-wit: "All and singular the undivided one nan interest of H. L. Marlow into and out of that certain tract , or parcel, of land situate in Socastee ! Township, in the County and State aforesaid, containing ninety-six (9(>) acres, more or less, and bounded on the East by lands of L. M. Marlow and H. Kaminski; on the West by lands of G. F. Lee and T. S. Lee; on the North by lands of Sye Burroughs, and T. A. Johnson, and on the South by lands of W. C. Ludlum, Sr., and T. ' A. Lee. ALSO All and singular the certain stock of goods, wares and merchandise now contained and being in the store of the said Vereen & Marlow in Socastee j T/Hl'liolll'l-* ^ J? ' i> itluiiu}; 111 nit: v^uunty and state aforesaid, consisting* of dry goods and other commodities, amounting by inventory to the sum of $1 (>2.5(5. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. (May 20-15) o TRUTH TRIUMPHS Conway Citizens Testify for the Public Benefit. A truthful statement of a Conway citizen, given in his own words, should convince the most skeptical about the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you suffer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a tested kidney medicine. A Conway citizen tells of Doan's Kidney Pills. Could vnn ?ii/l ,i >.? M\ iiiuiim un'i f i viiivi proof or merit? W. Boyd Jones, wholesale grocer, Conway, says: "My kidneys bothered me and the kidney secretions passed irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved all signs of the trouble. 1 have recommended them to a number of people who have used them with good results." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Jones had. Poster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y.?adv. NE W METHOD OF TREATING .. ; O What good would riches do some men ? They would keep it for just about a year, maybe not that long. FIVE I - MM y J NEW METHOD OF '" V Wf ft TT R F. I /"V Aiuim u IKtAIINli liiilLLS '' . AND FEVER Medical authorities have pronounced Malaria one disease the greatest ; curse to the human race, as it may re! main iit the system for years unsuspected. It has been an established i fact now recognised by every compe' tent authority that Malaria is a germ ? ; disease having its origin in the tiny ' poison germs deposited in the blood (Gradually the blood distributes the infection to all parts of the body and the disease becomes a general systemic trouble. Whether it manifests itself in the form of Chills and Fever, i \r,<n.... 1 .. i?i * * ' ^ i <ii^uit ivih unuu ism, ucncrui repression, Chronic Constipation or in merely that Trifling Keeling, Malaria is there, nevertheless. There is one generally recognized remedy, Chiilitone, being the most efficacious, quickest and successful remedy in the treatment cf the dreadful Malady. Entering directly into the circulation, purifying ami enriching the blood, and by its gentle and agreeable action, without griping, upon the bowels, stimulating the liver, destroys and removes all poisonous Malarial germs from the system. One thing is certain?these poisonous Malarial perms can not remain in the system if Chiilitone is taken. It is the only known remedy now reeoznized that will accomplish the result. Malaria may manifest itself in many ways, such as loss of appetite, indigestion, billiousness, chronic constiimtion. l-?r>nr5'..'lir.o oml __I -, *4v n t-iiK i iciv rv vi energy. The peculiar paleness and anemic conditions arc many times among the first symptoms of Malaria. As a general tonic, Chillitonc is uncqualed, tones up the on1:i7'e system creating new energy and vigor. Makes you feel fine. One package and one pint of pure water is all you need. The mixture can be easily and quickly prepared at home by any one. All Drug Stores have Chillitone. Fifty cents worth will make a full pint. No need to wait until you arc suffering before taking Chillitone, as it will prevent all those many complications.?Advertisement. COOL DRINK DELIGHT A At..J a- ? 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