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mmr xx EIGHT I THE IS A Brand new Auc over each pile with a "Yc P Floor. You will ?*et your H Oiir Stalls with ru bacco v/i t h us. We have g We exieiut you a hearty | "PEACH.'* Enough said, BOMBS ABOARD DECLARED HOLT Wrote His Wife Ho Had Put Them on Ships Sailing For Europe I WIRELESS CALLS SENT OUT BY NAVY . . Philadelphia and Saxonia Vessels Named bySuicide. * , New York.?Frank Holt, who attempted to assassinate J. P. Morgan and placed a bomb in the Capitol building at Washington, planned to destroy the Trans-Atlantic liners Saxonia and Philadelphia by dynamite which, it is believed, he had placed aboard the vessels before they sailed from New York for Liverpool July 3. Holt so advised his wife in a letter to her at Dallas, Texas. The letter, Police Commissioner Woods announced was taken by Mrs. Holt and her father to a former Governor of Texas I who communicated with Major Pullman, head of the Washington police. Major Pullman at once transmitted the information to the United States Navy Department and police headquarters here. Warnings by wireless were sent broadcast over the Atlantic from stations on the eastern seaboard advising the Saxonia and Philadelphia to steer toward each other. Commissioner Woods announced that the Navy De partment also had arranged to send a fast cruiser after the liners. The Philadelphia was reached by wireless. She replied everything aboard had been identified and that all was well. A 4* KA4 L P11 ? > o 1 1 J Aii/1 A m AV ixt uv v.11 vuv V./UIU41 <i unit i Xinvi lean line offices it was said it virtually would be impossible for any one to pass the many lines of guards at the piers and to place explosives aboard iho ships. The Cunard lino has six lines of guards protecting its vessels from intruders. T Told Wife to Watch. In Holt's letter to his wife he advised her to watch the newspapers oi Wednesday, July 7, and told her sh( would see in those papers just whai he had done. "Steamers leaving New York, Julj 3 will be destroyed in mid-ocean by ar explosion," he is quoted as having written. The fact that such a tetter had beei written by Mr. Morgan's assailant presumably prior to his attempt las Saturday on Mr. Morgan's life, ?va known to the police at 9 o'clock yes terday morning but no public an nouncement was made. The first wor of his letter came from Glen Cove. It contents were divulged by a man wh had talked with Holt in his cell for long time yesterday. This man refus ed to permit the use of his name, bu because of his standing there was n doubt as to the authenticity of his as eertions. I, 0 | NOTICE. ' The 6th session of the Sunda School Quarterly meeting wili be hel at Rehoboth Baptist church on Jul; 18th, 1915 at 10 o'clock A. M. We ex pect all schools to have dinner on th ground. Everybody is invited to at tend with well-filled baskets. W. A. SPIVEY, Supt. V . J- W. ALORD, Sec. . -A PEOPLES WILL OPEN TH I tioneer and Hook-keener that will be >11" that will be heard far and wide, a Check in a "Jiffy" and y?u can step inning artesian water adjoining the two Warehouses side by side and wh and cordial invitation to join us at t so DRIVE IX. 1 rfiRf a T Ii wish to say will open Thursi Sales to comme Time or Money advantage at al on all the differ i efficient force o f prices. The fut 3rou get ready t but drive straig Home of Hij I I Every pile of . receive my bes ing up Home. | sales. I am yo J'r charge for it and more when you re- C( member that it can only be published for the interests of one county. You A1 * are interested chiefly in local affairs and in State and foreign news inci1 dentally. We will serve you the very 1 best we can, but remember, please, ' that it takes money. Grease the wheels of the press with the hard w, dough and The Herald will be able to ? i ? i J ? *\, continue its weeuiy visits to you in- uj definitely. s * * * * * p< Mrs. I). A. Spivoy is spending the " Summer at Hendersonville, N. C. ,} ***** p s Bring in the coin for subscription o when we ask you. Renew your sub- ? a scription. We do not want to be com- ti i- polled to take your name off the list, d it J. M. McKeithan spent last week- k o end with relatives at Southport N. C. P No. 666 | q This is a prescription prepared especially y for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. (j Five or six doses will break any case, and s if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not I J return. It acts on the liver better than J - Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c ] e _______________________ The Best Hot Weather Tonic QfcOVB'* TASTELESSchill TONIC enriches the > blood, builds tv<> the whole system and will woulerfully strengthen and fortif> you to withstand ix* depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. THE HORRY HER/ ursdaykji ? second to none. Mr. T. N. i >./-I V~ll! ? i n.vt niu iiui SIU|J 1 L-1UII>; clIUl 1 across to the Conway Nation Warehouse will be wide open y not start with us?you alv he Opening Sale and stay wi 3 TOBAC t. n. full: OF AYNI to the farmers day July the 2 mce about 1G:3C 4 4-1 /V /-\ 4 4^ /v rv - in gem uy, i ceii I times, and ha ent Tobacco C< f men to buy } ure looks good o sell your tob* ht to Farmers 1 ;h Prices & your tobacco p f c* tfon+inn *\ -r-\ rl V UlkVliViVJI UiAU Come one anc ur friend for s< w. B JLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEY anv Conway PeoDle Have Four This to be True, Are you wretched in bad weather Does every cold settle on your ki ;ys ? Does your back ache and becon eak ? Arc urinary passages irregular ai stressing ? These symptoms are caused to su set kidney weakness. Weakened kidneys need quick hel Doan's Kidney Pills are especial repaired for weakened kidneys. Conway people recommend them. J. T. Proctor, farmer, Conway, sa I had pains in my back and loins. . imes I had headaches and dizzy spe uring which my sight blurred. T idney secretions were too frequent assage, breaking my rest at nigl !old settled on my kidneys and ma Ko/?lr o/>l>n itmy<cn T ncn/1 UrtOi ijjr MuiL|\ civile n v/i ov x uov\i Sidney Pills, procured from the N< on Drug Co., and they relieved igns of the trouble." " Price 50c, at all dealers. Do imply ask for a kidney remedy?j loan's Kidney Pills?the same tl dr. Proctor had. Fostcr-Milburn ( r*rops., Buffalo, N. Y. ?adv. o To Cure a Cold In One Day r*ke LAXATIVE 11ROMO Quinine. It stops Cough 2nd Headache and works off the C Drusrgints refund money if it fails to ci E. V GROVE'S signature oa ,ach box. ILD, 00XX7AY, s. c. TOBACCO JLY "22"-?R# Fullerton, the Man that put Conway Winking until the Buyers have paid Fi lal Bank, not over two hundred yards for your convenience. We will make i fays wind up with us?we can take ci 1th us to the closing* day; you will be KKSriSCTFUI-I-Y, :co ware: ERTON, Prop. rammr hmwihui ?hi in i mmmam* of our section that 2nd for the sale of ) A. M. and I have s? dy to serve you a3I ve brought my Infhi ompanies so as to ( ^ourtobacco at the 1 for our market h< acco, donrt be misle< Warehouse, the Good Accomir laced under my obs when you do this y< 1 all and be with mc ervice. IOYLE5 : CALOMEL DYNAMITE ? MAKES YOU SICK tiie 1 "Oodson's Liter Tone" Starts Your Urn ? 1(1 Better Thai Calomel and Yoa Don't " ba 1S- Lose a Day's Work 'P' Liven lip your elupRisli liver! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; bo vigorous and full of ambi- J11 tion. ITut take no nasty, dangerous ys calomel because it makes you sick and J A.I you may lose a clay's work. ftl Us Calomel is mercury or quicksilver 8V he which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like tc dynamite, breaking it up. That's when st you.fed that awful nausea and cramping. M do Listen to mo! If you want to enjoy L n's the nicest, gentlest livtfr * and bowel n< >r- cleansing you ever experienced just tako tl all a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver ei n't J. T. Lawrimore of Georgetown was in Conway last Saturday and spent l&t) * some time here with his nephew, W. <; D, Lawrimore. Mr. Lawrimore has Q relatives in the Pee Dae section of this county. He was accompanied over c the here by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Kmma r oW' Paul. They returned to George- r sic! town the first of this week. i WAREHC UN OR SHIN on the Map as a REAL TOBAC ill Value for each and every Pih away, and get your Check cash< it both Pleasant and Profitable ire of you and your Rest Finam entirely satisfied and your I HOUSE UOL our market g leaf tobacco. I >ared neither I to the best | ence to bear ;| >btain a good i f best market j we, So when l 3 by any one , ! : 1 lodations servation will | on are build? on opening IS YOUR LIVER! AND SALIVATES >ne tonight. Your druggist or dealer Us you a 50 cent bottle-of Dodson's iver Tone under my personal moneyick guarantee that each spoonful will pan your sluggish liver better than a >se of nasty calomel and that it won't akc you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver odieine. You'll know it next morning cause you will wake up feeling line, nir liver will bo working; headache id. dizziness gone; stomach will be i'eet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegeible, therefore harmless and can not ilivate. - Give it to your children. [illiojiB of people are using Dodson's iver Tone instead of dangerous calomel ow. Your druggist will tell you that le sale of Calomel is almost stopped atirely here, Pic-Nic at Cat Island. There was a picnic and fish stew at 'at Island on the Pec Dee river last Saturday. The occasion was one of njoyment and attended by quite a tumber of people. Short talks were rtadc by Prof. M. W. Wall and W. D. .awrimore. - * 5 - If t I . f Li,: 1 >... '... ?: .^^rrr-z *v IUSE I F CO MARKET will stand I ? of Tobacco placed on our 1 ?d at once. ' 2 for you to sell your To- fl iai Interest in every way. 8 lank Account will be a fi SNQUEST IS HELD AS FINAL CHAPTER & I ** *4 In the History of Demented ^ Frank Holt Otherwise Erich Muenier POLICE CONTINUED TO LOOK FOR BOMBS * I Vessels Reported in Flames as 1 if in Answer to Holt's ^ I * K3 Lcll/UIIlUIlt. I New York.?Police authorities con- I tinued today their investigations to ascertain whether Prank Holt had I planted bombs on board any steam- I ships now on their way across the At- I lantic. As a result of wireless warn ings reassuring meassages had been I received from the Saxonia and Phila- W I delphia in mid Atlantic saying they I had been searched for bombs and I nothing found. Holt in a letter to his I wife wrote that one of these vessels I should sink on July 7. I Further efforts were made to dis cover what had become of the CO H pounds of dynamite missing from I Holt's store of explosives hidden here. H Although it appeared that Holt had H bought 40 per cent dynamite, that H found in his trunk was the 60 per cent I kind. This suggested a possibility H that all his explosives had. not been H found. Arrangements were made to hold an f I inquest on Holt's suicide today. His H identification as Erich Munenter, in- I dieted in Cambridge, Mass., for the ? H murder of his wife, was regarded by H authorities as complete. jj H .J. P. Morgan, who was shot by Holt S has so far recovered as to be able to W walk about his house at Glen Cove. ^ * Is This the Work of Holt? I New York.?As if in, answer to H Frank Holt's warning that a ship at H sea "should sink, God willing, on the H 7th," there came last night a wirelss H message, made public today, from H Capt. Claret of the Atlantic transport H line steamer Minnehaha, telling that H his ship was afire, 570 miles south- I east of Halifax. The ship had sufficient ammunition H aboard, by the line's admission, to H sink her should the flames reach it, H but whether the blaze in her hold was started by a bomb which Holt had H placed there was a matter of pure I conjecture. It was possible he had done so, an official said. ('apt. Claret's messages said the fire % was in No. II hole and was not serious The ammunition aboard the vessel was stored nft o*- ^ ~ ~ ?n- .is ? v, hi, mi "i'l-M eciauie uistance from the hole. H No passengers were aboard the Min nehaha. Her crew numbered approxi- jH j mately 100. She was at her pier here about a week taking on cargo before c she sailed for London last Saturday' I July 8. Holt made his attempt on the life of J. P. Morgan at Glen Cove last Saturday) July 8. The Minnehaha should reach Halifax, it was said, tomorrow afternoon. "We do not open and examine every package or parcol taken aboard," an * official of the line said, "but we exor- I cise all reasonable precautions to pre- I vent the placing of bombs aboard our H ships.