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' NOTE TO ENGLAND RECENTLY FINISHED 4 iPratest Against English Interference With American Trade With Neutrals The .new American note to Great Britain protesting further against interference with commerce between the | United States and neutral nations was r i 1 a 1. - - ? x*- l i iiuoiiuti IUBI. wvuiv ui ti cuiueitntu u*.;4 tween President Wilson and Secretary Lansing. It will go to London probably this week. The note has been delayed partly because of the president's desires to complete the last German note before taking up the issue with Great Britain, and partly because of developments in the British situation. (' 0 i "Cured" | ^ 1A Mrs. Jay McGce, o! Stcphrj enville, Texas, writes: "For !ninc (9) years, I suffered with JBr womanly trouble. 1 had ter- 8? rible headaches, and pains in j|y my back, etc. it seemed as if [$?/ w 1 would die, I suffered so. A* Njj w last, I decided to try Cardui, & SS the woman's tonic, and it yjj yg, helped me right away. The JyJ' full treatment not only helped \ me, but it cured me." i TAirr k IftJ V'/ i fas k & PI ' - ' ' J Pardisi w ijilllllii h b u wa wb *u r I: The Woman's Tonic A; h* Cardui helps women in time Ifc of greatest need, because it ? V? contains ingredients which act $5, * fe' specifically, yet gently, on the fai weakened womanly organs. ^ i So, if you feel discouraged, & jw blue, out-of-sorts. unable to {ft K do your liouschold work, on ^ J account of your co'ndilion, stop K worrying and give Cardui a wj |& trial. It has helped thousands J* . Kn of women,?why not you ? w ** Try Cardui. Ii-71 "T7T7": I iu L/rive uut malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know ^vliat you are taking, as the formula in I printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents i ! 4 Now Offers F Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnis 4 this Season's Go and Models from One-Fourth to C * ? Pahn Bead y* | We anticipated a big trade an ingly, but like thousands of ol as a result, we have big lines ducc immcdiatel' WE HAVE FOR YOUR INSPE ? MEN AND CHILDREN SLIP $3.50, YOUR CHOICE NOW . THESE SHOES ARE NOT J LEATHER SHOES. COME A ^ THEY ARE THE BEST EVER THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS CHOOSE FROM. COME AN FARMERS WAREHOUSE1 THE FARMERS WARE HOUSE held its opening sale on the 27th, with W. P. Lawrence 1 # ?% ? ana v. u. jonnson as partners. With about 30,000 pounds of mostly sand lugs, which ran from 11-2 to 11 cents. A most satisfactory price under considerations of any WAREHOUSEMAN in South Carolina. The farmers of Horry realize that W. P. Lawrence works entirely for their interest and he, (W. P. LAWRENCE), appreciates same. And all that he asks is a continuation during this season, so that there will be no talk next year of his begin RUSTED and can't run. Thanking you for past favors and continuation of same. Bring your next load to Law~ ~ ~ ...l : 11 : l eiiuu s wneru yuu win ruuuiyo TOP PRICES. Yours To Servo, W. P. LAWRENCE & GO, PROPRIETORS THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE DR. L. A. WOODRUFF of Florence, S. C. ?Will l\o At? J. E. DAWSKY'S JEWKEKY STOKE On July 17th, and >*ill remain until August 7th, Or.lv. SPECIAL ATTENTION yiVUil LU LilU EYES AND GLASS FITTING Don't fail to see me if you have any eye troubles. Dr. L. A. Woodruff, 0. P. T. D. Only One "BROMO QUINSICS" To tret, the tretun'ne, c?'i! for full name, ICaXA TIVK UUOMO <JU 1 NINE. I.ook for s?f\f.iAti)re of K. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in Oue i >3 /. Stops coutrh and headache. and works oh (fold, i'oc. o W. IT. Anderson spent a day in live city last week the guest of his daughter, Mrs. \V. R. Lewis. * * * * * 11. S. Butler of Boris was in Conway one day recently on business. * * * * * The Best Hot Weather Tonic SROVR'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the O'.ood, builds r the whole system and will won lerfnlly strengP'eii and fortifj you to withstand hit ^curessiiiij effect of the hot summ" SOc. If ? Ksa?s? i\g Bargains Clothing, Shoes, hings?All New ods. Best Styles Schloss Bros : : : )ne- Third Off; I 2F\_ _ J H ? I i amis inciuaea d bought our Stocks accordthers, we guessed wrong and on hand. These we must rey, and at any cost. iCTlOW 500 PAIRS OF W0PERS THAT SOLD UP TO ! 98c UNK, BUT GOOD SOLID ND BE CONVINCED THAT SOLD IN CONWAY FOR 98c ARE HERE FOR YOU TO D GET AN EARLY CHOICE. | | THE HORRY HER Lfocal end Clerk of the Court* W. L. Bryan and family are spending some time at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Bryan's accomplished sisters, Misses Margaret and Francis Lewis of Ridgeway, S. C., are in the party. * * * * Daniel Smith has the contract for the alterations and additions now being made at the Kingston hotel. He has been at work on it for some time and it will take some time yet to complete the contract. ? * * ? L. R. Hagood, Ed. Doyle and G. J. Holliday of Galivants Ferry, spent last Friday in Conway on business. ? * * ?'# The latter part of last week was remarkably cool. * * * * You have no doubt seen our repeated requests recently published asking for subscription dues. As you know by this that we need it and must have the money, we will thank you to bring* or send it in. * * * * * Lemons are much higher. We can ; save you money on this article.Phone us your orders. CAROLINA ; WHOLESALE.?adv. * * We thank all of those who have so kindly heeded our request for payment of their subscription dues. Now won't you do the same and bring or send it in. * * * * * i A. .T. Booth of Allen R. F. I). No. 1, was in Conway on Friday. .1 O. Anderson was in Conway last Friday on business. *> * } * * Car of bright cheap hay just unloaded. CAROLINA WHOLESALE, adv. ***** .Mr. Dave Altman, of (iallivants Ferry, father of Mrs. W. I). Jenrettc of this place was reported Friday by his family as being quite ill with fev( r. A trained nurse, their family physician of Mullins, are attending his cum I'M I \IIW11JJ, [IU>v.MUIl! I IS UClllg done for his welfare. It is said thai his family have become alarmed over his condition, but they are hopeful that an early crisis will uc lor the better.?Tuullins Enterprise. **.*** Coats' thread 4c. The Cash Store. ***** R. C. Anderson who is engeaged in the mercantile business at Horry, S. C.( spent last Thursday in the city. ***** The Conway Tobacco Market openi od last Tuesday The opening sales ; were attended by a Large number of farmers from all over the county, and from the accounts we gather of the growers there will be one of the largest crops ever harvested in this couuty * * * *: * Mrs. Adine Anderson, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Adine i Chestnut, is visiting relatives in Wilm inn l rm Tv1 4 1 I I I I I i I liy XI t V ji; 3(c Jf. jjc P. II. Casey aiuLson of Loris spent some time in Conway last week on bus incss. * * * * $ W. B. Chestnut and several others went to Pee Dee one day last week on a fishing trip. They found the water too high and returned home the same day. * * ? * * Mr and Mrs. W. B. Capps have moved back to Conway from Jordanville. Mr. Capps will be engaged with one of the tobacco warehouses here i during the tobacco season of 1915. ***** P. M. Dorman of the Adrian section ! was in Conway one day last week on business. ***** Party at Myrtle Beach. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Loo Plait of Mullins aro spending two weeks at Myrtle i Poach occupying tho Summer cottage | of Mr. C. 1>. Dusenbury. They are I entertaining a house party in honor of their son, Mr. V. F., Piatt of Con! way, the manager of the Norton Drug Co.^and the Piatt Drug Co., of Ay nor. 1 Members of the party arc: Mrs. L. .1. Piatt and Weber Fojjlo, of Columbia; ! Mr. and Mrs. George Vroman and j Misses Nora Lee, Mary (Gertrude | Vroman, of Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. G. Anderson; Mr. Vivian Piatt and i Miss Mary Dusenbury, of Conway; land Mrs. W. A. Rogers of Mullins. Other guests joined tho party from ; time to time for week ends. Mr. Piatt is the editor and proprietor of tho j Mullins Enterprise. ***** J ne latter part of last week was cloudy and rainy. * * * * CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physisians in this country for years and is I a regular prescription. It is composI ed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting I directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred ients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Take Ifall's Family Pills for constipation.-?adv. Invigorating 10 the Pale nnd Sickly The Did Standard R-etierol streiurthonlnK toidc, GIU)\ K S r.\sri;u SS chill TONIC, drives out Malarin.en-iches the llood.and btiildr. upthe system. A true twuio. 1-or eilults anu children. 5dc I ALD, CONWAY, S. C. Personal 1 The county jail last w.ek had but two lone prisoners. One of them is "Lizer" Davis, who is under a charge of arson for burning the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Martin in the early I Spring. Her hpsband, Jim Davis, is I serving a term for violation of the dispensary law. The other prisoner is Frank Jones, also colored. He is under a warrant sworn out by his wife charging him with adultery. * * 100 barrels white self rising flour $5.75 per barrel or 75c for 24 lb. sack. THE CASH STORE.?adv. I * + * * * | Miss Mabel Norton, who has been j on an extended visit, returned home the first of the week. * * * * THE CASH STORE is almost givawav flour nnil crrite Tn- eo.l -- v ^ Vf? *. i OVU IVt U\I * * * * ' Dr. Ti. A. Woodruff of Florence, S. C., has been in the store of J. E. Dawsoy for the past week or ten days. He { is an optician. * * * ? The Georgetown and Conway colored baseball teams locked horns here in two games last week. Messrs. Bert Jones, John Daniels, and Willie Jones, made a flying trip | to (ialivants Ferry Sunday afternoon, 1 stopping at Mr. Dave Altaian's. I Mr. Bourn Page's and Mrs. Anna Best's. * * * * -1: Did you notice our request in the last issue that you examine the label on your paper, and after figuring out the amount that you owe, to send us a money order or check for the amount of it V If you neglected it then, please look it up now and attend to the matter to-day. * * * * * GOBlv?C VNNON ^ (Former Horryites Get Married at Marlboro Court House Last Saturday. On last Saturday, July 2lib, 191T at about I? o'clock 1\ M., there war a happy marriage at Marlboro court | house, the contracting parties being Miss tiossie (lore and Mr. O. lb Cannon. both now of McColl. The young couple and a few friends travelled by automobile from McColl to Uennettsville where they were married at the Court House. The ceremony was performed by the Marlboro County Probate Judge. The party was gone from McColl only a short while and returned to the home of the bridegroom where many friends met them ami extended their best wishes,. Miss Kessie is the oldest daughtei of Mr. James lb Gore and youvig Mr ; Cannon is a son of Samuel J. Camion j The bride and groom and also theii ' parents came from Horry County am made their home in McColl some time ago. Mr. George Cannon, Miss Jane Cannon, and Mr. Louis Hritt, the | chaffour on the car, were the only friends who accompanied them to Hen nettsville and hack. The writer joins many other friends in wishing them a long and happy life of which we are sure they are worthy. Special Co. of The Herald. n w i& JL THE MOST M.t Facts Not Gem Malaria, known since time began, is one diesease Medical Authorities have pronounced the greatest curse to the human race. It is a known fact that more people are affected with Malaria poison than any other disease. It has been an established fact, now recognized by every competent Medical Authority, that Malaria is a germ disease, having its origin in the tiny poison germ deposited in the blood. jA Fpid General Depression, Exhaustion. Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Chronic Constipation, Billiousness, Dizziness, jsick Headache, Dull feeling in the Head, Lack of Energy and Ambition, Chills and Lever, with a constant "No Account" feeling. You get up in the morning with a dizzy full feeling in the head and an unsteady step. A WHA It is the only positive Remedy now generally recognized for Malaria. It gets to work, going at once to the seat of the trouble, where the poisonous germs destroy the very vitality of our being. A treatment to successfully overcome the trouble must not only purify the blood, the vital fluid, but at the same time add the necessary qualities and strength to the circulation. Entering directly into the circulation purifying and enriching the blood and by its gentle and agreeable action, without griping, upon the howels, stimulating the liver, destroys and removes all the poisonous Malarial germs from the system. One thing is certain, these poisonous germs The C Originators and Manufai FOR SALE BY I M'GOY-CUSHMAN SOCIAL EVENT I Miss Elsie McCoy Becomes the Bride of Harry G. Cushman. The quicl wedding of Miss Elsie i McCoy to Mr. Harry G. Cushman, last Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the ! Methodist parsonage, was a surprise 1 to the many friends of this popular young couple. Keeping the matter a secret from their friends, they ropair1 -.-i ? IV V i ill V.UV miv ill ICI IUMMI ll> lliu JlUIIMIMIage of the Conway Methodist church and the ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Kev. K. L. McCoy. After the ceremony the bride and ? room went to Myrtle Beach where they spent Saturday night. Returning to Conway on Sunday, they spent Sunday night at the handsome bungalow just completed by Mr. Cushman on his building lot in the most prominent residence section of Conway. On last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cushman left Conway to be gone for some time, it is supposed on an extended wedding t>*ip. It is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Cushman will reside in CJroenville. S. 0.. for some time, and that later he will erect a handsome dwe': line; lie re and will make it their home, The bride is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a. it. Me! Coy of Cor.way. Mr. Cushman is a 1 son of the late F. R. Cushman. formerly of Georgetown and later a weJlknown financer of Greenville. The groom is the owner of valuable rea estate in this city. W. H. Roll of Rayboro was in Con j way the latter part of last week. $ * * + . cm: vr ixsni wcf. > <ni can nry oim douic 01 i?v. Mil! ton':. I.ifr r'oi* ' ho Liver And Kidneys | NTo. 2, and cleanse your symptom fvoir all the impurities of your body. an< save lots ol sickness. and lost time IV-ioc 25 and 50 cents. For sale by all Orujyjrists. ] tistributod by Murray Drug Co. I Columbia, S. C.?adv. pHQRRY W. , I | fea^erst0! | :l ; "J> -Pulling--r For MUh WHHLII?W UkCMMr?aMHBOTMMMHaHMHnKTVM?UMMftBJH.^BiU TllTto iiRVF.IiOUS MALi MALARIA ^rn-Z/v fCnniMn A. hntit This, fj i C.radually Iho blood distributes the ini fection to all parts of tho body, and ! the disease become a general systemic trouble. These poisonous Malarial germs destroy the corpuscles of the circulation, whose duty it is to furnish nourishment and strength to the body, This gradually reduces the blood te weak, watery fluid, which is unable to keep the system in health or tc ward off many diseases that attack it o/ fhs* Monv S-vrnntnm.c nf ! restless sloop filled with horrible dreams has not refreshed yon. No relish for breakfast, Indigestion, the Liv: or is lazy, bowels sluggish, the day drags through with a continual yawning. Ail out of sorts, everything seems to go wrong. After a while these prolonged troubles cause such a drain upon the system, coupled with other complications, that it finally | drifts into ser'ous consequences. T CHILLITONE REALLY | cannot remain in the system if CHILTTTONK is taken It is the only known remedy now recognized by every authority on the disease that will accomi plish this result. Chills and Fever quickly disappear, the appetite is improved, promo'/DS digestion, relieves I chronic constipation, creates new engy and vigor. The new CHILLITONE method is now regarded as the only positive and successful remedy without evil attending consequene; es. You feel a happy change after a ; few doses. You awake from the dreamless sleep feeling rested and re; freshed and bounce out of bed firil of 1 vim and energy. Breakfast is a real Chilli tone Cos sturers HORRY DRUG CO., FIVE URGES UNIVERSAL MILITARY SERVICE Roosevelt Emphasizes Need of Preparedness for War While at Peace ? AT THE EXPOSITION ESCORTED FROM HOTEL Points to the Experience of Belgium During* Past Year as Warning. San Francisco.?Theodore Roosevelt delivered two addresses last week at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, one vigorous in tone on milintarv prei paredness, and a brief personal talk , "to the men on the line"?soldiers, . sailors and marines?at the Enlisted [ Men's Club. lie told the enlisted men "a man afraid to fight is not fit to vote" and . "a mother who is not willing to raise ,! her boy to be a soldier is not fit for ; citizenship." . I "War and peace" was the topic of t Colonel Roosev -it's address to an ini mouse audience gathered in the Court . of the IT.ivevso. j Colonel Roosevelt was escorted front I his hotel by a squadron of the first cava try, ami ny various military and pub'ie officials, ami was given a presi dential salute ol' 21 guns by warships in the harbor, lie was introduced by (lOvernor Hiram Johnson, ol (. aliforn! ia. his running mate for the presi deney, on the Progressive ticket, ip * I 1912. ' \ | ' r- i I . , To F*revent Rlood Poisoning tpply p( one* t!ie wondprfr' v.ld reliable DR. I'OK CICR'S ANTISEPTIC HLCAI.ING Oil*, a sut, ^ical dressing ihat relieves pain eud heals -i !hc same time. Not a liniment. ?5c. 50c. lo >. AREHOUSE ! i V ae p?^in9 ! ^ i * I " I mshoe i-1 5.C3T Pricss k Nr J.,..,5 ARIA REMEDY dangerous Malady I The diminishing of these corpuscles I account for the peculiar paleness of anemic persons, which is among the II first symptoms of Malaria. Malaria ! may remain in the system for years i unsuspected and it may manifest it,! self in many ways other than Chills , and Fever, which is the common name for Malaria. Many people never get rid of it because they do not realize it 1 is Malaria and give it the proper . treatment. FAalar ia. ; Thousands die yarly from MALARIA. CH1LLITONK?After a careful j study of this disease, and experimenting with many methods of treatment, covering a period of years, CH1LLTlOAL was discovered and perfected. It is a scientific chemical compound in a concentrated form. Simply put it in a pint of water and give it. a shake, nothing else being required. Contains no Alcohol. DOES. delight. Livery mouthful is relished and enjoyed. The world is all smites. Everybody looks happy and contented, j Work is a pleasure, you feel fine all ' the time, and the day passes pleasantly before you know it. CHILUTONK is for sate everywhere. Accept no substitute. There is only one Genuine Original CHILIjITONE. Allow no one to try and offer you something "Just as good" or "the same thing." Insist upon having just what you want. You want CtTILLITONE, sent by mail postpaid upon receipt of price. Price f>0 cents every| where. mpany COLUMBIA, S. C. CONWAY. S. C. H l & a. * & .