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PROCTOR-HOLT . WEDDING WEDNESDAY 1 Horry County Treasurer and Miss Sue Proctor Becomes Man and Wife. On last Wednesday afternoon at V.? u* *1? -i?/-ii *?- - ^ ?uc jiuiiic ui tut: unuc s lainer, ivnst Sue Proctor was married to Mr. Johr Holt, the Rev. E.'L. McCoy, pastor ol "the Conway Methodist Church performing the ceremony. After the ceremony vthe bride and groom left foi Marion by automobile and later -took ' the south-bound train and will visil 1 Jacksonville, Fla., and other points before returning home where they will be glad to meet their many friends about June'25th. The home was beautifully decorafor the happy occasion. 'Only a few friends df the couple were invited tc witness the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr, John T. ProCtor, Sr. The groom is treasurer of "Horry County. He has I been filling this office for several ^ years with ability and efficiency. He has many friends all over Horry j|y County. Dr. W. E. McCord, now of Abbott - ville, writes that he is anxious for jjt * T another dfirik of Conway artesian * water. n ? ? * Rj ' After you read all the advertisements and a few more, remember that K* we are here to save you mo'ncy. CARII OLINA WHOLESALE. 1 > * * * * H W. H. Gore of Galivants Ferry has 3, a fine crop of cotton and sent in an H open bloom to this office last week, ay It was not the first to readh the office jk this year but was very near to that '? * distinction. * * * & Plowden A. Wilson, president of the Br Bank of Calahan, Calahan, Fla., spent last Friday in Conway. * * * * * J* Baker was in Conway the latjj ter part of last week. _/ Death of Mary Green Wilson. || The earthly remains of Mrs. Mary If. Green Wilson passed through Conway It last Thursday on the way to Union Bfc Methodist Church near Toddville, m where the interment took place on the jljj afternoon of that day. Mrs. Wilson I Si departed this life at Calahan, Fla., Iai me age or eignty-iour years, ine ^remains were accompanied here hv Plowden A. Wilson and were met here by other relatives. She was a daughter of the late Richard Green and was the widow of the late John Wilson. She is survived by her son, Plowden A. Wilson, of Calahan, Fla., another son R. G. WiTson, of Conway, S. C., and one (laughter Mrs. J. Hartford Baker of Cool ^ Springs, S. C. Another daughter, Mrs. H. C. Tallcvast of Andrews S. C., preceded her mother to the grave by about two years. She began married life early with her husband at the old homestead near Pot Bluff. There the family was reared only to be scattered to various sections of the country later. At the 4 time of her death she was residing with her son at Calahan, Fla. Mr. H. C. Tallcvast of Andrews and the mcm* hers of the family of Mr. J. Hartford Baker of Cool Springs attended the W funeral services conducted by the Rev. W. A. Youngblood. 1 o m WANTED?Gentleman would like to m ' rent room in private home with modern conveniences. Address, stating price, to "Roomer" care The Herald office. References furnished. ***** FOR RENT?Furnished" cottages on Strand at Myrtle Beach, Artesian Well, Good Sanitation, Rates Reasonable. Better reserve now before its | too late, Apply to C. H. SNIDER. g? ?? L I MR. AUTO OWNER: Conway, S. C., June 3, 1915. Dear Sir:? We take pleasure in announcing that we have just installed an upto-date Filtering Gasolene Tank at our place of business. This tank is * equipped with an improved valve * which insures you against loss on the first gallon you draw, so do not be afraid to be our first customer in the morning. We also have a good new Sanitary Soda Fountain where you can get cool refreshing drinks while filling your car. When in need of gasolehe we will appreciate your calling on us. Same price as othrers charge and good measures always guaranteed. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting your future business, we are, YOURS VERY TRULY, 1B. CHESTNUT ft CO. f ' Lf0C0l and K _ Last week the Bank of Horry ran a | pipe down Main street and across several lots and made connection with the water supply of the large tanfc erected last Winter near the plant ol the Conway Lumber Co. The watei is only fit for sewerage purposes and : it was for this purpose that the line 5 of piping xwas run to the bank build, ing. There has been delay in running P the mains from the tank into the business and residence section of Con( way, the funds for that purpose not [ i being available as yet. If Conway added .a single foot ?i ' sidewalk to its sum total of improvements during the last eighteen mbnths r the mutter was not ,gi.ven out to the public. ***** r Tbe small shop formerly used by R t P. Idttle next door to .the town hall was recently moved to the Jenkins corner in front of the Farmers & Merchants Bank and is -.turned into a shoe repair shop and .fish market. ***** S. Walker Martin and W. Chap Martin were in Conway one day last week on business. ***** D. V. Kichardson .spent some time in Conway lust week on business. ***** ' Roll Films, Plutes, all Kodak and Camera Supplies. Seneca Cameras I are the best. Conway Drug Co.?adv, j ***** Celebration of the Fourth will take place at Loris, S.C., on Saturday the 3rd of July. All ex-confederate Veterans arc invited to be present, and ample provision for their entertainment will be provided. A general picnic is desired, and all are expected Ic bring their baskets. The program will be.arranged later. * * * * * We have yet to hear of a single person who has not been pleased with the "Million Dollar Mystery" now running in this paper and being shown in moving pictures at the Casino. The episodes increase in interest and pleasure as the story progresses. Be sure tc see and read the 11th .chapter appearing in this issue of the paper. ***** Some people will be slow about the most important things in life. > * * * * * Rev. A. H. Griffith officiated at the ordaining exercises of the Rev. Mr, Lemmon, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church. The ordination exercises took place on Wednesday night of last week. * * * * * It still remains for the city fathers to study out a plan to pave Main , Street and establish adequate water and sewerage works. ***** ***** J. J. Chestnut was in Conway one I day recently on business. ***** W J. Hendricks of the Pee Dee scci tion wds in Conway one day last week ***** The "showers continued for several days last week making* it much too wet in some communities for working ; the crops. ***** H. C. Cannon, the efficient surveyor for the firm of Burroughs & Collins Company went to Wampee last week on business. ***** George W. King of Myrtle Beach section was among the farmers visiting Conway last Thursday. ***** The Herald is in receipt of an open cotton blossom this week from the Galivants Ferry farms. We are told that the. crops are fine there and the cotton doing well. ***** i Magistrate W. H. Chestnut has refused to grant a new trial in the case j of Geo. L. Marsh against A. C. Thompson which was decided some time ago in his court in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant will appeal the case to the court of Commor Pleas. * * * * * H. B. Elliott of the Loris section o! this county sent an open cotton blossom to the Herald office last Monday It was among the first to be receivet at this office this year. I What "Bee "Bee Dee" on the label means I inside the package, and RESULTS FACTION flftpr thA rr\n*An*c havi B Always ask for "Bee Dee" when yo I or poultry remedy. "BeeDee" rem I pared from pure, medicinal ingredier tific way, and are genuine medicine* depend on. I Bee Dee I Bee Dee Healing Powder?Bee Dee * ?j w, THE HORRY HE i Personal l, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Goldfinch, " | Southport, N. C. are visiting the f 11 mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. [ r?.i ile l vjuiuiiiicn nere. ***** I As a result of making a change the water pipes at the city hall li week the artesian well became cl( ged up with mud and had almost st< ped running by last Monday mornii Mr. A. C. Murrell was engaged have it pumped out with his maeh ery. ***** . The intensely interesting story E. Phillips Openheim entitled "T Black Box" will begin to run in tl | paper immediately after the "Milli Dollar Mystery" has been finish The story will be run at the movi picture show here each week as t j story is published. If it happens be impossible for you to see the p tures, this does not mean that you v | not enjoy this story, for you can re it in the paper. If you like movi pictures and will read the story in t ( paper it will help you to understa the pictures as they appear and y will get a greater enjoyment from t films. This is the reason why th are run both ways. Each is of val in itself if not accompanied by t other but enfinitely more interesti , if both read and seen. ***** Early white and yellow corn 1 late planting. Cowhorn, Golden B and Rutabaga Turnip seed. Conw ; Drug Co.?adv. * * * 11 Dr. J. K. Stalvey and family Rucksport were in Conway recen I the guests of relatives while here. * * # ' Miss Fodie Harrington of Mull: visited Mrs. T. J. Bell last week. * * * * T. M. Martin of Marion came ot , to Conway recently and spent so: ' i time on business. ? * Wheeler Gowans the notorio i sneak who has spent nearly his < > tire life in the chain gangs and pe tentiaries of several states, and w was sentenced to six years in the H< ry County chain gang at the rec< s term of the criminal court, has agj made his escape from the gang a was missing last week. It v s thought that he may have had son . thing to do with the robbery of re dences in Conway on last Frid night. Wheeler Gowans is a neg ; the son of old Ed. Gowans, now dei but who spent a long life of hon< labor and service in the employ i white men. Wheeler has stolen thin in several states during his life ' petit crime and has been under sc tence for one thing or another for most the entire time einee large enough to know what it was ; steal. * * * * * We have the latest standard nov< n?- Publishers prices. Conway Dr Co.?adv. * * * :k * The closets at the town hall w< j Connected to the water supply fr( the large tank last Saturday and t hope is that this will greatly impro > the sanitation of the place. ***** The moving picture show at t Casino last Friday night was for t benefit of the Conway Civic Leagi There was a good attendance at I . show. ***** Wait for the Black Box. It will sU in about 11 weeks and is sure >! claim your interest from the very I [ ginning. ***** The Herald is in receipt of an o]i cotton blossom from the farm of IV J. M. Martin of Jordanville. Mr. Ms , ***** Read. THE CASH STORE AD. a ? ***** Sec THE CASH STORE ad on t 1 page. Read it. Read it. ad ^ * * * * * Have you read THE CASH STOJ ad on this page ??adv. * 4c * * Do you want some good goods . about half price? Then read ev< 1 word of THE ASH STORE ad on t page.?adv. Dee" Means mAL VALUE r????? L ? AHer U8in*the Bec D? 5 been used. Remedies generally for U buy a Stock sometime, we take pleaicdies are nre? sure in saying that they are , L?I: giving entire satisfaction, its. in a SCien- and we cheerfully rccomi that you can mend them. McMillen Stock Farm, POULTRY Waco*Tcxaa* [CINE NT?DIP You can act them at Colic Remedy your dealer's. RALD, CONWAY, S. C. or- * ? _ I THIRTY-BAY >? TP' \Ko Compare these prices with tY in- ^ ^ ing and be forever convinced ' at THE CASH STORE. All his ed nity to show you. . ?. WE Qi he ?___? to ic. 5 one-pound cans Lusianne Coffee, valued at $1.50 ,ill 5 one-pound cans The Boss Coffee valued at $1.50 ,ad 5 one-pound cans Pilot Knob Pure Coffee, valued at ng 13 cans "OLD 76 Coffee", valued at $1.30, now sel he 13 cans "R. T." Coffee, valued at $1.30, now sellin nd 13 cans Daily Delight Coffee, valued at $1.30, now ou 20 5c pkgs. Daily Delight Tea and 6 bars Soap, v; he 12 cans Tall Pink & Chum Salmon, valued at $1.80 iey 12 cans No. 3 Standard Tomatoes, valued at $1.80, [ue 30 cans Good 1-4 Oil Sardines, valued at $1.50, no he ?30 cans Good Potted Meats, valued at $1.50, now i ng 10 lb. Bucket Snow Drift Lard and Can Lye or Bar 2 65c Buckets Cottolene and 25c Can Talcum Powd 1 2 65c Buckets Cottolene and 25c pkg. Liver Medi< 22 lb. Good Broken Rice, valued at $1.15, now sellin 18 lb. Good Whole Rice, valued at $1.20, now sellin 15 lbs Granulated Sugar, valued at $1.20, now selli 2 gallon cans Good Syrup and 2 cans Light House 2 gallon cans Good Syrup and 24 boxes Matches, 1 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and 25c can B. D. 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and 6 pkgs. Cracker 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and 25c can Talcui 20 1-lb packages Good Soda and 25e Bowl or Dish, ins!| I 20 1-lb packages Good Soda and 6 Cakes Soap, vah | S J 24 cans Rough Rider Baking Powder & Lantern G1 IB I 45 bars Armour's Cnn/l T OlirtHUnnn ^ ~ w uwu j kjuajiy r aiUC^ltiA/, ,er 25 packages Washing Powder and 12 boxes Match 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 2-lb bucket Lard 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c can 14. D. Stocl 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c can Talcum P 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 50c bottle Root Be 1 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 5 large Cans Light 5T!" i 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 3 Lantern Globes, 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c Bowl or Dish, 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 6 cakes Laundry c or~ 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 50c box Edison's < !"t 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c pkg. Knoxes I U1\ 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c box Pills, vale 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c can Boss Coflfe as 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 2 packages Rumfords, ' j 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 2 packages Horse fords, S1 I* 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 5 packages Epsom Sal ay I 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 5 packages Sulphur, va ro, | 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 25c hot tip Onnkpr on UI' 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 50c can B. D. Stock M pst S 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 50c pkg. Edison's Con (,f B 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 4 Lantern Globes, val B 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 10 bars Good Laundry (>f B 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 2 25c pkgs. Black Drai in~ B 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 2 25c pkgs. Knoxes Liv< al~ B 1 $1 bottle Cod Liver Oil and 50c can B. I). Stock M 'as 3 1 $1 bottle Cod Liver Oil and 75c bottle Palmetto C< to K 1 $1 bottle Kodol and 50c Bowl, Dish or Cake Plate c i bottle Liver and Blood Syrup and 10 bars Soap i| A SI can D. B. Stock Medicine and 50c bottle Chi e1sj? J 1 $1 can O. B. Stock Medicine and 1 504b Lard ^ Ug k I ^ c;in Stock Medicine and 50" bot'ie A"el % s 1 $1 bottle Rheumatic Cure and 50c bottle Tonic, \ S| S 25c-?kgs. Knox's Liver Tea (None Better)value ire | I S 25c-pkgs. Thedfords Black Draught, value $2.00 | 6 25c-cans Bee Dee Stock Medicine, value $1.50, no he, | 3 50c cans Bee Dee Stock Medicine, value $1.50, now ive 3 12 plugs Brown Mule Tobacco and bar or cake Son H 12 plugs Apple Sun Cured Tobacco and can Light! I 12 plugs Gold Medal Twist Tobacco and Spool Coa a 12 plugs Walk Over Tobacco and cake Sweet Soap ,' | 12 plugs Red Crow Tobacco and pound Package S< ic I 12 plugs World Beater Tobacco an can Potted M h(J 1 12 plugs Kite Tobacco and one package Crackers, | 12 plugs Red Juice Tobacco and one can Star Ly | 12 plugs Special Drive Tobacco and 12 boxes Mat . | 10 packages Smoking Tobacco and 10 packages V to | Cigarettes and i bottle Coca-Cola, value $1.30, ! ! 12 l-ouart Mason Fruit Jars and 1 doz. pkgs. Cakes 12 l-ouart Mason Fruit Jars and 60c box Toilet So J 12 1-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c Dish, Bowl c ; 12 l-ouart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c can 15. 1). Sto< lOTl I * 12 1-uuart Mason Fruit Jars and one 50-11). Lard H ii. . > ir S 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c bottle Chill 'I j 12 2-ouart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c bottle Lininu i, i 12 2-ouart Mason Fruit Jars and 2 25c-cans Talcun B 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 2 25c-cans Liver 1 hig S 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c box Edison's v j 24 spools J. & P. Coates Thread and bar Soap, va | 1 can New Life Stove Polish and 60c box Toilet So i>. H 1 can New Life Stove Polish and 50c box Edison's 3 Extra Good Offer of 1 20-lb Tin Snow Drift Lard t $ 2 packages Snuff or 25c can Talcum Powder, 5 SOLICITING YOUR PATRONAGE 10 I ^ CagMWMMMMMWMWB IH 1 * i FIVE I -OFFER ie prices yon are pay 1 that it pays to trade I we ask is an opportu- I JOTE AS FOLLOWS: I , now selling for $1.00 I , now selling for $1.00 I ; $1.50, now selling for 1.00 I tling for 1.00 I g at 1.00 H r selling for 1.00 I alued at $1.30, now selling 1.00 I , now selling for 1.00 I now selling for 1.00 1 w selling for 1.00 E selling for 1.00 Soap, valued at $1.30, now selling 1.00 J2 ler, valued at $1.55, now selling 1.00 I cine, valued at $1.55, now selling 1.00 I g for 1.00 1 g for LOO II ing for LOO | i Cleanzer, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 11 valued $1.25, now selling for .... 1.00 I K Stock Medicine, value $1.25, now 1.00 J 1 *s, valued $1.25, now selling for. . 1.00 J E n Powder, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 11 valued at $1.25, now selling 1.00 led at $1.25, now selling for 1.00 B lobe, value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 B now selling for 1.00 B es, valued at 1.30, now selling for 1.00 B , value $1.25, now selling for. . . 1.00 B t Medicine, value 1.25, now selling 1.00 B owder, value 1.25, now selling for 1.00 I >er, value $1.50, now selling for. . 1.00 B house Cleanser, value $1.25 now. 1.00 | value $1.30, now selling for 1.00 , value $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 I >r Toilet Soap, value $1.30, now. . 1.00 I Compound, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 g aver Tea, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 j le $1.25- now ttallinor 1 , y ..w ., uvitmg i . JL.UU e, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 I value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 I value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 R ts, value $1.20, now selling for. . 1.00 0 lue $1.20, now selling for 1.00 B alue $1.15, now selling for 1.00 B edicine, value $1.50, now selling. . 1.00 I ipound, value $1.50, now selling. . 1.00 S 1 ue $1.40, now selling for 1.00 | II Soap, value $1.40, now selling for 1.00 I 9 ugh, value $1.50, now selling for 1.00 j p er Tea, value $1.50, now selling . . 1.00 I g edicine, value $1.50, now selling 1.00 j I impound, value $1.75, now selling 1.00 | i , value $1.50, now selling for. . . . 1.00 ; g , value $1.40, now selling for. . . . 1.00 1 ill Tonic, value $1.50, now selling 1.00 1 Rand, value $1.50, now selling. . 1.00 B vo Syrup, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 R alue $1.50, now selling 1.00 | g $2.00, now selling for 1.00 | B , now selling for 1.00 J 1 w selling 1.00 J I r selling for 1.00 c| ip, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 j J muse Clen/.er, value $1.25, now. . 1.00 j tes Thread, value $1.25, now. . . . 1.00 ! , value $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 g >da, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 & eat, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 ? value, $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 i ? e, value $1.25, now selling for. . . 1.00 I ches, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 1 'm elva Chewing Cum, 5 packages j g , (ALL FOR) ... . .' 1.00 I 3, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 ' & ap, value $1.25, now selling.... 1.00 ' w Cake Plate, value $1.25, now. . 1.00 t ck Medicine, value $1.25, now . . . 1.00 ? it and, value $1.25, now selling. . . 1.00 | \>nic, value $1.50, now selling. . . 1.00 f ?nt, value $1.50, now selling. .. . 1.00 I a l Powder, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 j | Medicine, value $1.50, now selling 1.00 1 Compound, value $1.50, now .... 1.00 R lue $1.25, now selling 1.00 B ap, value $2.10, now selling 1.00 I compound, value $2, now selling 1.00 11 ind 1 plug Special Drive Tobacco, I B value $2.10, now selling 2.00 II whim hub cmihmIs ii S. 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