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V -T <*l v , !S2,20< 1 % k 1 NOR' HA BERNARD P ONE or THE OLDEST AND MOS'I A Trade IS: % in I lie interest of oin store. To cxtei our customers, the benefit of good go* arranged with the Brenard Manufactt x One $'8( One Silver Toilet ? . 14 These prizes are all in our store 01 one is standard quality.- The Player bears the manufacturers' ten-year gu; tured by Wm. Rogers and is. fully wa j Churches, Schools, Lodges, and all < * as organizations, but every one is inv BRANCH: PATRONIZE THIS I STORE , ^ | BRANCH: Farmers' Accommodation. Electric lights have been installed, at the Planters Tobacco Warehouse, i making the large floors just as plain j in the night as in the day time for all j practical purposes. Stables have been i erected for the taking care of the; farmers' teams who patronize thej warehouse. Arrangemeints have alfco! been made to take care of the farm-1 ers at night. The sales open every day promptly at 10 o'clock. The farmers can come in the night before if f'lvn frln cn Mr nrtnrlac wrJll I VI1V J V-Ul C tv Viv \J UIIM ATA A # WV T* IVU TT 1 I ? see that they receive attention.?adv. Meeting of Board of Registration. The Board of Registration for Horry County will meet at their office at the Court House on 18th and 14th of '^August to register the voters ami close the Registration Books, thirty days prior to the election as the law provides. W. L. BELLAMY, S. M. ALLEN, B. F. GRAHAM. 0 ) DR. L. A.WOODRUFF of Florence, S. C. fwra - wi]l.. , LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA ?From Aug. 10th to Aug 21st Only? "* SPECIAL ATTENTION given to th.e EYES AND GLASS FITTING Don't fail to see me if you have any eye troubles. Dr. L. A. Woodruff, 0. P. T. D. ????J To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It slope the Cough end Headache and worka off the Cold. Druggirts refund money if it faila to cure. E. GROVE'S ai(mature on ach box. 2k. LA GRIPPE ErE f ANO BAD COLDS" SS6c aatf ' ; \ *1 > ' ; . 3.00 IN PREMI V - ^ ? - ' v, 'u , . t^M'i +, i , j t;, ) i- | ; -: ; : KmmPKHWHWBM lM-^ :i\ J9BfflNKmM^II WRnRmfmQfl KK V* a#F^5w^s *^^ rON DRUC VE ARRANGED WITH TH k/I A MI TIT A r"TT TOIMr1 i1 RELIABLE ADVERTISING FIRMS I> ESS, TO CONDUCT A XTENTION C ul our business we are willing to give our xls at the rij;ht prices, and in addition a b .11 ini? Company to give away, absolutely I )0.00 Claxton Playei i n * -i set Six L.acli 0 Pieces of Sllverwar ti display. Call and see them. Remember Piano is made by one of the leading Pian Bran tee. The Silver'vare is the famous "( rranted for five years, either public Societies and OrganiKations v ited to participate as an individual. * TUP RFYAI 1 QTHRC I [ I L_ I IU/\nL.L W I V/IIL Conway, South Carolina PLATT DRUG CO. AYN1 All must admit that the HORRY WAREHOUSE is leading in HlOn 01 PRICES as uslial.?adv. * * * * 4c No 1 Pcavine Hay, lc per pound at * J. E. Nicholas.?adv. ***..* Miss Emmie Coles left recently to spend several days with friends in Winston-Salem, N. C. * * * * * Auto tires and innertubes cheap at J. E. Nicholas.?adv. * * * * * g? Don't forget the excursion August 20, from Conway to Georgetown. Round trip 75c. Burroughs leaves F wharf at 5 o'clock A. M., giving passengers 5 hours in Georgetown.?rniv O * ~ " U1 STRAYED?One black sow, marked swallow fork and split in one ear and crop in the other. Purchased from Solon Gore about a month ago. Any information as to the whereabout will be appreciated. J. O. ANDERSON, bl Sanford, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2, \[} lti-pd Box 44. ~ he Notice of Discharge. Notice is herby given that the undersigned administrator of the personal estate of A. W. Jackson, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate cl of Horry County, at his office at Con- & way, SoiSth Carolina, at 11 o'clock A. M., September 16th, A. D., 1915, for ov a final discharge as such administra- 3' tor. D. R. Ford, Administrator of A. W. Jackson. J"! H. H. WOODWARD, ^ Attorney. o Look at the label today and see how A you stand in your back dues for sub scription. Send in your renewal with- K out delay so that your name will not ] have to be discontinued . l! '< t;1Eb JOHNSOYS I ?nd Tahiti* He TONIC I v * THE HOBBY HERA UMS jjjP^ ? i co. E ^ I COMPANY j i THE ADVERTISING .BUSINAMPAIGN I i I customers, and those who become >1 of valuable prizes. So we have n>i? r? 1 1 * Piano ies' Gold Wathes e ' they are not cheap articles. Every o Manufacturers of Chicago, and Jueen Esther" pattern manufacvill he barred from participating | save i y0ur coupons OR, S. C | | E. Graham was among* recent visit's in Conway. * * 41 * J. M. Sellers was in Conway on ug. 5th. * * U. A. Dusenbury left last Saturday 1 spend several weeks at Hendersonlie, N. C. * * * * * G. W. Graham, one of the farmers ? the Galivants Ferry section, was sen in Conway last Friday * 41 * * * L. F. Shannon was in town last riday. * * * * * J. E. Hux was in Conway last Sat 'day. * * * * * E. D. Causey spent some time in Dnway last Saturday on business. * 4< * 4 * P. C. Phipps formerly of Adrian, it just now working in North Caro1a near Bug Hill, spent some time in snway last week, while on a visit >me. Tieaever You Need n General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless dll Tonic is equally valuable as a eneral Tonic because it contains the ell known tonic properties of QUININE id IRON. It actson the Liver, Drives it Malaria, Enriches the Blood and lilda up the Whole System. 50 cents. RAT CORN'S Best rat and mice exterminator made Kills quickly and absolutely wlthoutodor Mummifies?thus preventing decompost lion. Better than all the traps in th* world. Insist on denulne RAT CORN. 25c, 60c, $1 at dealers or by mail, post paid. . BOTANICAL MFG. CO. 4th 4k Race St?.. Philadelphia Pa LP, CONWAY, S. 0. > Leocel and A. T. Suggs of the Sanford section was in Conway the first of last week, i * Miss Sarah McMillan left Wednesday for an extended trip to Hender- < sonville, N. C., where she will join her friend, Miss Edna Earle Spivey. ***** t C. M. Graham of Bucks township 1 was in Conway one day last week. ***** J. L. Butler visited Conway last 1 week. 1 ***** Coats Thread 4c. The Cash Store. ***** ; j Mary Graham, wife of Joe Graham, was recently taken to the State Hospital for the Insane suffering from i pellagra. 11 ***** Mi ss Alma Moore, of Homcwood is 1 spending some time with Miss I,cm a Johnson. ***** EVERYBODY Satisfied when sell- ; ing Tobacco at the HORRY WAREH OU SE.?adv. ***** The rains of last week struck the )' crops at the right time in some sec-1 tions of Horry. ***** Simon Boyd of Simpson Creek towr. ship was among the farmers selling tobacco on the Conway market last week. ***** E. J. Marsh was in the city one day , last week. ***** W. I>. Claredy of Socastee was1 among the people visiting Conway last, week. / * *t * * * Watch Mr. Day Auctioneering nti the HORRY WAREHOUSE! Mo "Pulls" bids from the Buyers and forces them to the Bmit.?adv. ***** S. V. Bourne visited Conway one day recently. j|: ^ JJ. J. E. Chestnut was out aoain Inst week after a slight illness which kept him at his residence for a few days ***** i IS"?i*. and Mrs. W. T.. Bryan rccentb'i I , returned from a trip to Myrtle Beach. j They were accompanied by Mrs. I Bryan's sisters, Misses Margaret and j Frances Lewis. Miss Annie Derham i Home Demonstration Agent was also in the Beach party. * * * * "Edward Burroughs and his sister. Miss Jessamine Burroughs, have returned home from a visit to the Panama-Pacific Exposition in California. Willie Turbcvillc recently passed through Conway on his way to visit his mother near Socastee. ~C~H THE MOST MA Facts Not Genei 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 arc 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. A Few c General Depression, Exhaustion, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Chronic Constinr.tion. Billionsnoss. Div/inncc Sick Headache, Dull feeling in the Head, Lack of Energy and Ambition, Chills and Fever, 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 < WHAl It is the only positive Remedy now i generally recognized for Malaria. It gets to work, going at once to the seat ] of the trouble, where the poisonous 1 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 J at the same time add the necessary ( qualities and strength to the circula- ; tion. Entering directly into the circulation purifying and enriching the blood and by its gentle and agreeable i action, without griping, upon the bow- < els. stimulating the liver, destroys : and removes all the poisonous Malar- < ial germs from the system. One : thing is certain, these poisonous germs ' The C Originators and Manufacl FOR SALE BY H I Personel ? D. R. Ford of Floyds township was n Conway last week on business. * * * W. J. Singleton was in Conway one lay last week on business. ***** H. R. Holbert recently arrived in he county to spend a leave of absence asting several days. ***** The county fair this year will be leld in the Planters Tobacco Warehouse. * * * * * J. O. Andeson was in Conway the aner part 01 last weeK on business. * * * * * Miss Nora Y rowan, of Rock Hill, ecently visited Miss Mary Dusen3ury. ***** It's all in knowing "how to do it." With Day Auctioneering and RUSHING his own sales, you can understand why it is that Tobacco sells HIGHER at the HORRY WAREHOUSE.?adv. * * 4c * * Miss Annie Dcrham, Home Demonstration Agent, spent some time in Conway Recently and visited Myrtle Beach, . r?-? < ***** i fr ? M. F. Strickland was among the farmers visiting Conway last week. ***** J. C. Cause, one of the best section masters the A. C. L. Railroad evei had. visited Conway or business one day last week. ***** Jeremiah Smith was in the city lasl Saturday and attended the meeting ol the strawberry growers. ***** R. C . Anderson, a merchant el 11 or ry, S. C., was here on business one da} last week. ^ ***** J. K. Moore of Allen, S. C., was ii Conway one day recently. HORRY W f ea^arSto ^telli rig?I | F* or" V MWMnn?MWVK hjmwwmott vniflniMMnMMnMnMiv.i ILLITO RVELOUS MAL. MALARIA rally Known About This L Gradually tho blood distributes the infection to all parts of the body, am the disease become a general systemic trouble. These poisonous Malaria germs destroy the corpuscles of the circulation, whose duty it is to furnisl nourishment and strength to the body This gradually reduces the blood tc weak, watery fluid, which is unable to keep the system in health or tc ward off many diseases that attack it the Many Symptoms ot restless sleep filled with horrible dreams has not refreshed you. No relish for breakfast, Indigestion, the Liver is lazy, bowels sluggish, the day drags through with a continual yawning. All out of sorts, everything seems to go wrong. After a while Liic?e yjioiwligew uouUiuo ituiou ottCii ?< drain upon the system, coupled with other complications, that it finally drifts into serious consequences. * CH1LLITONE REALLY \ cannot remain in the system if CHILLITONE is taken It is the only known remedy now recognized by every authority on the disease that will accomplish tliis result. Chills and Fever quickly disappear, the appetite is improved, promotes digestion, relieves chronic constipation, creates new engy and vigor. The new CHILLITONE method is now regarded as the only positive and successful remedy without evil attending conseauenc ds. You feel a happy change after a few doses. You awake from the dreamless sleep feeling rested and refreshed and bounce out of bed full ol vim and energy. Breakfast is a real 'hillitone Coi tur*rs .... lORRY DRUG CO., w| SEVEN A large new soda fountain was received by the Conway Drug Company last Wednesday and a man from the factory began at once the installation of it and completed his work by the latter part of the week. This fountain is supplied with running water, is sanitary and in the latest and most ! approved way, and has all the modern improvements and time savers attached. It is very fine in appearance I and adds a great deal to the beauty of the store. ***** Horry County is raising more and ! more tobacco every year. Conway and | other points steadily grow in the importance as tobacco markets, and it will not be lone before this cnuntv will ! lead all others in this section of South Carolina. * + * * * 1 Several cases of pellagra near Conway, and a few cases inside the city ^ limits, are reported as being well again a^ a result of treatment by physicians. The first thing now recommended it seems in these cases is a change of diet. * * * * * The Herald thanks all of the farmers who have sent to the Herald this Summer fine specimens of fruit and other products raised on the faims of , i this county. Such things arc always I . . interesting. k ? *e . 4, ^ the Quinine That Does Not A'fect The Head Ueeause of its tonic ami laxative effect. l.AXATIVK 11KOMO Ql'lN INE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor j ringing in head. Kemetnber the full nam? and ^ look, tur the signature o1 K. W. GROVlv 25c. Notice of Sale. After fifteen days, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at my place at Horry, | S. C., at 11 o'clock A. M.. on Friday, August -7th, one black male hog that t! has been duly advertised, f! E. C. SMITH, ! Iti. Horry, S. C. o ! T\T~ OS?i.. ! ?AX-DlAtY-OlX / ; V This :.i n prcr.ciiplion prepared especially \ J 17!ALAR!A or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or rix doses will break any case, and > ii taken then as n tonic the 1 ever will not return. . It acts on t!.c liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c B&ftiMtnuAir^rwu ??rjtrnri*vii.'m ??11 AREHOUSE ne p^hiit9 Vlishoe ner IPrlces mmmwmt MrnHnwi mmj wm r i N E ARIA REMEDY dangerous Malady | The diminishing of these corpuscles 11 account for the peculiar paleness of i anemic persons, which is among the I first symptoms of Malaria. Malaria ;i may remain in the system for years II unsuspected and it may manifest It . j son 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 is Malaria and give it the proper . i treatment. Malaria. Thousands die yarly from MALARIA. CHILLITONE?After a careful study of this disease, and experiment' ing with many methods of treatment, covering a period of years, CHILLI; TONE was discovered and perfected. i It is a scientific chemical compound i in a concentrated form. Simply put i it in a pint of water and give it a ' shake, nothing else being required. , Contains no Alcohol. DOES. | delight. Every mouthful is relished ] 4iviz) rni? ? i * ....*? me world is all smiles. Everybody looks happy and contented. Work is a pleasure, you feel fine all the time, and the day passes pleasantly before you know it. CHILLITONE is for sale everywhere. Accept no substitute. There is only one Genuine Original CHIL| LITONE. Allow no one to try and of. fer you something "Just as good" or "the same thing." Insist upon having 1 just what you want. You want CHIL5 LITONE, sent by mail postpaid upon ' receipt of price. Price 50 cents everyi where. mpany COLUMBIA. S. C. CONWAY. S. C. J