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PRESIDENT AWAITING OFFICIAL TEXT: I ?? I t. Washington Looks Upon Situation as Grave But Depends on Wilson MAY STAY IN CORNISH AND DECIDE MATTERS 4. May Not Have to Hurry Back to Washington For *-sa > ? settlement. i takes a grave view of the situation produced by Germany's refusal to meet the demands of the United States growing out ot the sinking of the Lusitania with a loss of more than 100 Americans. Upon President Wilson rests the burden .of deciding the policy which the United States is to follow. Quietly and carefully hr> is considering the situation, it was stated at the White House after telephone eommunicat5 ions with the president at Cornish, P N. H., and the country may expect m ) him to act with "deliberation as well ^ as firmness" when he has examined I g all phecs of the .problem, i [ f President Wilson awaited the arrivI ^ al of the official toxt of tho German r |r' note before definitely deciding what [? \Jr the position of the United States will j#" be and before determining whether he p will hurry back to Washington to disit CUSS th question with his cabinet. IOn a conference to bo hold horr next week bctveen th president and Secretary Lansing will largely depnd what .Mr. Wilson will decide to do. Mr, Lansing plans to bring the official |jj text of the note and will remain long ;f ^ enough to discuss the situation thorm oughly. H , Latest word was that the German El note would be in Washington and def* cided by Monday morning. g,| Secretary Lansing will come fully k1 * prepared to go into the diplomatic IL precedents of the situation with the president. H There is s. possibility that the presi|H dent and Mr. Lansing will be able yj fullly to determine on the course ol l| the United States during their conferEl ence, and that, therefore, the presim\ dent will not feel it necessary to revi turn to Washington immediately. It i was SftlH if urnc V.^ - V WW ? VMM VI 111 (A t I 1V ft i would return in time for the cabinet |<[ meeting Tuesday. > o Don't take your tobacco up off the other fellow's floor, save time and trouble by driving in to the Peoples Brick Tobacco Warehouse. 'Start right, stay right.?adv. ?sTpThawes Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries ,Ajax Tires, guaranteed 50 00 mil 6s. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. O T. B. LEWIS, 4 Atty. and Councellor at Law CONWAY, - - - S. C. t DR. J. D. THOMAS I Physician' and Surgeon ' / T.OR.TR K n I\ CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the clis| ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internalI Ay* an(l acts directly upon the blood I 'and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh ! Cure is not a quack medicine. It was I prescribed by one of the best physiI sians in this country for years and is I a regular prescription. It is composI cd of the best tonics known, combined I with the best blood purifiers, acting | a: ~ ?* * Iunucny v/ii cm; iiiucuuk wuriaces. rne perfect combination of the two ingred fonts is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. T^ike Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. o To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at one? the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAUNG OIL, a surgical dressing that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. SOc. 11.00 o Bring in the coin for subscription wf&n we ask you. Renew your subscription. We do not want to bo compelled to take your name off the list. | Mr. D. J. Cox of Myrtle Beach stop I ped in to see us Tuesday and renewe< his subscription to the Herald. * * * * 10,000 dozen J. & P. Coats' throa< : at 4c. spool?THE CASH STORE.; adv. DAY & FEATHKRSTONE ur Managers of the Horry Warelicus This Season. They open on July th 22nd.?adv. ***** Edward Burroughs and Miss Jessa mine Burroughs left here recently t join a large party that will take in th exposition in California before return ing. They will be away for som time. ***** Miss Dorothy Officer recently re turned to the summer home at Myrtl Beach after visiting her sister i Georgia. ***** Miss Gussie Vaught, the efTicien stenographer and typewriter in th offices of the Burroughs & Collins C< recently visited friends and relative in Wilmington, N. C. * * * -.it * Anohter ear of that good meal. Als car bright hav just unloaded. ('ARC LIN A WHOLESALE.?adv. * * * * Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum reiurnc recently from a visit to relatives i Marion, S. C. * * fr * * Miss Evelyn Little is spending v? cation with her parents, Mr. and Mr J. W. Little. * * * * * Uoats' thread 4c. The Cash Stor :?<**** Miss Caddo Caldwell loft recent! for her home in Arkansas after spcn< ing several months hero with her .d tor, Mrs. E. L. McCoy. * * * * X: George II. Howell, now of Wilmhtj ton, N. C., spent the week end at My tie Reach while here for a few <hn visiting his parents, Mr .and Mrs. V II. Howell. ***** Miss Donna Coleman loft Mond: i for her home a1 Knir P.liTf ;<('*< spending some time hove with -Mr. ai Mrs. .J. A. McDermott. Sale* Fndor Execution, i By .virtue of executions issued I the cr.se of Kellog Switchboard ai Supply Co. and National Carbon Cor i pany vs. O. E. 'Todd, one dated Jvu 21st, 1915, the other hme 22nd. 191 ' 1 have levied upon and will sell b fore the Court House door, at Conwa S. C.. during legal sale hours on side i day in August next., it being the 2i . day in said month, all and singul; the following described real estate O. E. Todd, to-wit: "All the interest and estate of 0. J Todd, the same being an undivided i ! terest in fee, in all and singular th certain tract of land in the /own Loris, County of Horry, and State " South Carolina, containing one four acre, more or less, bounded North I Todds Ferry Road, or Street, East 1 J. C. Bryant Company, South by J. Prince, West by the right of way tlin A tlowli/i pAncf T VIIV i&nailtiv. 31/ IVtUlI I'i Company, being the lot whereon situate the store of Loris Supply Cor pany, now occupied by Harrelson." * Terms of sale^'cash. Purchaser ; pay for papers. July 13th, A. D. 1915. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. : H. H. WOODWARD, 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 o Tired, Aching Muscles Relieved, Hard work, over exertion, me? stiff, sore muscles. Sloan's Linimer lightly applied, a little quiet, and yoi soreness disappears like magic. 'Not ing ever helped like your Sloan's Lir ment. I can never thank you cnougl writes one grateful user. Stops su fering, aches and pains. An excellei counter-irritant, better and clean< than mustard. All Druggists, 25 Get a bottle to-day. Penetrates wit] out rubbirrg.?adv. o 8 I^Thedford's Black-Draught | is the best all-round medicine g I erer used," writes J. A- | Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. J KJj "1 suffered terribly with liver Eg troubles, and could get no relief, g | The doctors said I had con- H W sumption. I could not work at fl ail. Finally i tried M I THEDFORD'S | I BLACKI DRAUGHT 9 and to my surprise, I got better, ffi H and am to-day as well as any B 9 man." Thedford's Black- B 9 Draught is a general, cathartic, Q vegetable liver medicine, that B| H has been regulating irregular!- B ties of the liver, stomach and B H bowels, for over 70 years. Get B fl a package today. Insist on the B 98 genuine?Thedford's. E-70 B L0C0I end Dr. E. P. Walsh spent an evening at the beach recently . c ? * * * * c e Sheriff James A. Lewis went to Loris neighborhood last Trursday where he sold the stock of goods of J. " Q. Graham under Li*k:uptcy prcceed? ings. The sheriff is acting in this . j case as trustee under appointment of e; the United States court. John T. Proctor, constable under c Magistrate W. H. Chestnut, was ealln cd to Little River last Thursday on business. * * * l* Two new cottages have been erected ^ at Myrtle Beach this Spring. One is s now entirely complete and is occupied, while the other's rapidly ncaring com pletion. . ? 1 j f * * * * # A telegram was received here last ; week telling of the serious illness of (1 in Florence, S. C. At last accounts it his condition was no better . * * * * * E. A. Jordan of Aynor, one of the \merchants of that town, spent several days it. i .lis vicinity on basic.c-ss las4 WCCK. e.I * * * * * The nights in Conway week ^ wore p.iasant ;is w<11 a.? at. Myrtle s. I Peach. One night it w <s coot enough ; to >o iiiire bed covering. * * * * * Mr. J. C. Roberts and son from the Dog lllufl* township was in Conwaj >rS I . . -I . i \i on business Saturday. ***** Rring in the coin for subscriptior *y: when we ask you. Renew your sub 'J, scription. We do not want to be com polled to take your name off the list * M A- * * L. D. Magrath spent last Thursday n^' evening at Sea Side Inn. ***** n~ -jo I Mrs. Sallie Jordan of tho Adrint o. neighborhood was in Conway las c'~' Thursday on business. v | ***** s** I 1(l| W, A. Freeman is putting in watei ar works at his cottage at the beach. Q j* * + >? ** J. B. James, one of the most pro gressive farmers of Dog Bluff town ship, was in Conway one day las of ( week and remained here several hour, of attending to business, th * * * * * )V y'y Many subscribers have answere< E. the request for renewals of their sub of scriptions published in the last two is sues of this paper. Many of them .sa: n- in their letters that they- will not d< i without the Herald and say that the: to j would feel at a loss without it. Thi' is very pleasant, and we hope to hea from many more this week and nex i in the same strain. You know it i: ; bad when the Herald has to ihlow it: ' horn alone. * * * * D. K. McDuffie, cashier of ihe Banl ' of Loris, spent a few hours her las l1_ week on business. ' v. ? * * II-1 1.' THE "OLD RELIABLE"?Th< f- HORRY TOBACCO WAREHOUSE nt ?adv. pj, ) ***** <c. j Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Anderson were h- at the beach last week with a house party. ***** I! S. M. Allen of Gurley was among those visiting Conway on business last week. J(C jje >jc jf The Million Dollar Mystery is still leading among the serials published i so far in the newspapers of this section of the State. Read it and keep up with it from week to week. * * + ? * After the Million Dollar Mystery has been completed in the early part of September, we will begin the publication of the Black Box by E. Phillips Openheim. The instalments each : week will be shown at the moving picture theatre. Wait for tin's the greatest mystery story yet to be published here. y * * * * You all realize that The Peoples ? Brick Tobacco Warehouse sells your Tobacco for more in the end. Why 1 not remember this in the beginning B; this year. Start right, stay right.? R adv. E * * * * * | THE CASH STORE sells the best I meal in town. Try it.?adv. I <> oj A Good Household Salve. I Ordinary ailments and injuries are I not of themselves serious, but infee1 tion or low vitality may make them dangerous. Don't neglect a cut, sore, bruise or hurt because it's small. Blood poison has resulted from a pinprick or scratch. For all such ailments Bucklen's Arnica Salve is excellent. It protects and heals the hurt is antiseptic, kills infection and prevents dangerous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Eczema. Get an original 2ouncc 2oc. box from your Druggist.? I adv. II Personel ; Miss Grace Haseiden spent last week at Myrtle Beach. * * * * The old wooden drain running from ' the basin or low ground in rear of the , main business block in the town out to ' Laurel Street and then along that ? street to the river, has been taken out ! by the city officials and replaced with 1 large terra cotta tiling. It will make ( this necessary drain much more effi- 1 cient and will add to the sanitation f U.. A 1 - r 11 ui nun pun 01 mo town. * * V * * Mr. and Mrs. George Officer and family spent last week in their cottage at Myrtle Beach. ***** There was rain nearly every day j last week in Conway, I* * * * * Drive in and shake hands with Mr. 1 Fullorton, the man that put Conway on thi Map as a Tobacco Market, open ing sale July 22nd.?Peoples Tobacco Warehouse.?adv. * * * * We are still making a special ap- j i peal to the subscribers of this paper j to send in tin/ back dues for sub. script ion. The reason is because we l ! need this money and must have it so long a ; we have to publish so many . papers and send out each week to stu b . a largo subscription list. IT the sub- j l scribers to the paper should neglect j to pay, there is only one recourse forj ' us to take, and that is to cut the list ' \ down to such only its heed this rca-! r onable request. If you do not care to j | go to the trouble of writing a letter, I just fill out a check payable to The j i Horry Herald, and write your namoj . and address on the margin or end of . the check. We'will know what to do with it when if. reaches us through the j mail. We will at once give your sub1 scription account credit for the amount of the check and will mail you i a receipt the same day. ***** t Why not start with us on Thursday July 22nd. at the opening sale?you always wind up with us?the reason j is plain. Peoples Brick Tobacco r Warehouse.?adv. ***** ] There is a postage stamp waiting - you. Use it in sending us a check for _ back dues this week, ^ * * * * * s U. A. Dusenbury of Toddville spent last Friday in Conway on business. ** ?>* 1 Don't Talk War, talk about the big; _ sale at The Peoples Brick Tobacco Warehouse which starts next Thursday, July 22nd. ? * > H. Bascomb Harrington, now a full \f pledged Horryite, spent Sunday here 8 with his family. He reports excellent crop conditions in Horry.?Mull ins t Enterprise. * ? * s s Plenty of stalls and running artesian water at the Peoples Brick Tobacco Warehouse, and plenty of money to pay for the golden weed. Drive in. c ?adv. | ^ ^ *11 lf( ^ t Mr. D. W. Monroe, one of Chadbourne's prominent citizens, paid tlie % Herald a visit Monday and renewed his subscription. A * !|t * * Messrs. Davis Jenref.te and W. M. ? Owens of Galivants Ferry, were in 4 Conway this week on business. ***** | The HORRY WAREHOUSE Opens on the 22nd. Don't Forget WE stand ; on the same old Corner. adv. ( * * * * * j Mrs. J. E. Hesscnt of Little River, returned home Tuesday after a plcasI ant visit to her friend, Mrs. Davis I Altman.?Mull ins Enterprise. | ^ ^ ^ V 1 There Is Re.?.l Satisfaction in j Every Puff of Prince Albert > i J ? Every time you smoke Prince Albert tobacco in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette you \viii like it better. \uu win like its flavor, and you will like its wnow'siiiiw. U1U1IKV) J UU Will , particularly lute it because 11 wili not uite your tongue or parch your throat. Prince Albert is the kind ot a smoke men have sought i'or years. The patented process by which this brand is made has revolutionized pipe and cigarette tobacco. No other tobacco ever was, or can be, like Prince Albert. Don't lose any time getting Prince Albert, for it will give you more tobacco satisfaction than you have ever 1 before had. You can smoke it all day and your tongue will not be sore. The whole thing is to know for yourself just how good Prince Albert really is. Sooner you buy a tin for 10 cents, the sooner you will understand that Prince Albert will make your pipe and cigarette smoking more enjoyable than any other tobacco you can buy. To smoke all you want all day; to get real tobacco satisfaction without! ' i | a sore tongue is just what you need \ I in tobacco. Prince Albert will prove I true to every statement made about ii. in o cent bags and 10 cent tins at stores that sell tobaccos.?adv. T1SDALE SLAGLE Popular Stenographer and Typewrite Marries North Carolina Man, at Try on, N. C. Miss Eulalic Tisdale was married t Mr. W. K. Single, at Cherokee Lodg< Fryon, N. C., on Monday morning July 5th. Only a few intimate friend were present. Mr. Single is a resider of Black Mountain, N. C., and fc some years has been holding a goo position with the Southern Railwa Co., at that place. The wedding too place in the parlor of the mountai home, the ceremony performed by tli Rev. S. P. Johnson of Trvon. Tli bride was handsomely gowned in a g< ing-away dress of blur and wore ha gloves and shoes to matc h. There wr a reception after the ceremony. The bride was given away by he brother, Mr. D. T. Tisdale of Burlinj ton. N. C. Miss Tisdale started her career as stenographer and typewriter at Coi way, S. C., where she was reared ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ti dale. She held positions here fir with the Burroughs & Collins ('< where she was efficient and attontr to her duties to such an extent th she was given a position later with tl Bank of Conway. About two yea ago she aecoptcd a position at Trvo N. 0. At Tryon she won the admir lion and love of countless friends. 11 many friends here all join in wishii her a long' and happy married life. Among those present to witness t ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Bell, IV and Mrs. Henry Bray, Miss Anni Ravcncl, Miss LeUoach, Miss Ic Bcel of Tryon; Mr. ancl Mrs. Slag mother and sister of the groom, fr< Asheville, N. C.; 1). T. Tisdale of Bv lington, K. C.; brother of the brii Mrs. Powell of Virginia, Miss Rave el, Mrs. Chapman, and Miss Wilson Charleston. o Mrs. W. Boyd Jones and childi left this week to spend some time Hendersonville, N. C. ***** Miss Tedda of Lakeland, Ida.. turned home last week after visiti Mrs. E. S. C. Baker here. ***** DR. LA. WOODRUFF of Florence, S. C. Will be in Conway on July 17 and will remain until Aug. 3i SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the EYES AND GLASS FITTIf Don't fail to see me if you ha any eye troubles. Dr. L. A. Woodruff. 0. P. T. | "TOBACCO TWINE" MMnMMMMMWnHUOMUIM*HHHMMMHMBUWIKllWUVUQr 500 Lbs. Best Twine 200 Bags Salt 27 Bags Green Coffee 175 Bags Good Corn jmmmmmmmmmmmr'. maoanaunnmumbmjmwut ommih>vmmhmii 7^n I !,, nr~i 5 Tons Lard For Cash We'll Cut Close Pa^Irscvetto Grocery Co. COOPER - - - MULLINS dem vers m I RAT CORN S? Post rat nnd mW fcxtonnlnnto?rriu1 Kills (imvkly i<n%i unsoioioly wiiliouiuiU Miimmincs?thus prcciriny <V<<uij>o1 lion. Hoitoy tlo.n all itto ir.u>* In il j wot 1(1. ' ili < ?'\l (;>':\'. \l 2*v, 60e, 5f I hi dot;!t*r* or Oy UihK. i>? > A puiu. \ JJOTA \:r/A "FG. cc. v^y-aT' 4th <fc Aucc i:*. P.r.i!:tdv.$>i.tu, /-' HORRY TOBACCO WARE- 1 HOUSE OPENS JULY 22 1 O K This Popular Warehouse to be I lE Operated This Sea ?1* CAn l-?*i I ovni uy n MESSRS. L. E. DAY AND I Z R. I. FEATHERSTONE I Both Experienced Tobacco I >r Men, Well Known to the I fl Horry Farmers. I The Horry Tobacco Warehouse will open on July 22nd, under the manages ment of Messrs. Day & Keatherstone. Mr. Day has been all his life engng^ ed in the tobacco business both as a ' I 4 1 planter and dealer. He knows tobacco from its earliest stage in the plantbeds to the finished product. He is 'ii. . 1 noted as one of the best auctioneers a- . . _ ; in the Can l.nas. Mr. Da is n*> or stranger to the Horry tanner, ho hav ini; nt.r i oil I ISO 'MV.ViV, ! : i'K' v l " , Auctioneer at the Horry for several he (, ye a in. j 31)*. I\. I. Featherstonc is the owner of a warehouse at Rexboro and knows e ^ , tHe warehouse business "from A Vox >la ....... . I0 izard. He is an expert accountant )IV and an all-round Warehouseman. His n>. success in this line is a guarantee in !v.. advance that the lee ry wdi r a nte n >n its high s'. and I'm* the sea:> -n of tbt u ()r Associated with them aiso is Mr. Walter L. Mishoc, a gentlemen known to all tobacco planters as well as the >on business people of Horry generally. at He is asking his friends to patronize lir* Wll.l I?pl!al)lp"?rl Vio Hihtv v\ ;? i*ehouse?at the same old stand. W re- The "Horry" will also have, as ng" usual, the financial backing and active support of Cob L>. A. Spivey ami the Peoples National Bank. It is well known that Mr. (Spivey was the pioneer in the tobacco interest in Horry and has been the builder of the Conway market. His efforts and attainments are apprecited U,T our citizens who demonstrte tm.r gratitude by liberally patronizing the Horry as the leading House at this market. With this combination above outlined it is already conceded that the "Horry" is to experience the most successful year in its history.?adv. o HIS FOURTH OF JULY LETTER. \IG Dear Bill your Letter was Received & i was Very glad to Hear from you vc that you was Well & the Nice time you had Out Fishin well i said id rite so Pleas xcuse the pen and the Handwritin which i Gess looks jes like our Q old Hen was making marks for you to Read But never mind hear goes you ? Want to know just how us Kids put in ? the Fourth i spose well Bill i've got 3 Fingers left & Hoap you've got the same But paw sed After this hear Fourth why gettisburg was tame the Firecrackers was good this year & went off with a Bing Remember how lasi years ones sizzed. these made the welkin Ring well we had 27 packs I which with the Gurls nnrks m-wU - r- - "'?w Jv.?ou 30 what us Kids shot off because (Juris is afraid youd luffed to see the fambly Cat jump over the back Fence & Chase herself just when the Fun was ready to commence The (Juris helped to unbraid the pack They come in handy there cause Kids pulls out the Stems unless they takes a lot of Care & in the first Bunch was 3 Kings and Quite a lot of queans I wonder why the valler ones makes more Noise than the Greens the Gurls would light one in the Ground then scream and run away but Frekerently they dont go off & then it dosent pay its better if you wait until the Fuse begins to sizz Then toss em ! quick up in the air They bank then | and don't sizz we put some under a J Tin Can youd ort to heard cm crack & then what did we go an do but let off a hole Pack the Cannon Cracker followed ncx and goodness what a Roar & when we went up to the Place a grate big Hole was toar at Noon we feasted on Ice Cream and drank * Pink lemonade then went down to the "" Tournament gave by the Fire brigade Ihose coupling contests fat Mans races nothin you cant name & then down 011 j| the Ball lot was a reel chamneenshin r - f lj game at Nitc down on the Green they )j had a Big fireworks Display & my i Gess them Skyrockets just turned J Nite into day well that is All i guess ^ Rite soon and is the dog alrite <Sr how is them new ginnie Pigs that came the other Nite Well i must cloas now cause the Kids is goin in to swim p. S. does Lizzie think im Mad? i aint yours Truly JIM.