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V , ANNOUNCEMENT. ? The undersigned beg to announce I that they have formed a co-partnership for *the practice of law under the firm name of Norton U Baker, with offices:in the Norton Building. Conway, South Carolina; the one has been paying special attention %to Collection* and General Practice, the other to Heal Estate Law and Administrative Municipal Law; the co-partnership is intended to secure to clients that (Prompt and efficient service which a double attention will render possible. J. O. NORTON. E. S. C. BAKER. 'September 1, 1915. ?dv. \ - Dr. L. A. Woodruff, 0. P. T. D Graduate Optician and 'Optometrist of Florence, S. C., is ^now located in Conway, S. C. ?OFFICE OVER? HORRY DRUG COMPANY bFFICE 1}AYS?Every TfcursI t day, Friday and Saturday. Don't neglect your eyes, pay pa^t down, balance as you can. n ^ Unofficial dispatches from Nish state that the Serbians have checked the German advance at several points on the Danube, in some case throwing back the invaders across the river. In other directions they are said to have driven the invaders out of Serbian villages taken in the first assaults. I The Quinine That Does KM JttfoOUTfce' Head Because of its tonic atui 'mx-mive crtect, i.AXATIVK HKOMO QUININE is beittcrthan ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVK. 25c. I All goo<ls are going at wholesale cost at the L. H. Burroughs store for the benefit of the creditors of Mr. Burroughs.?adv . A ? o Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOKIC, drives out ZV1 alar in. en riches the blood .and builds up the system. A true tonic, bor adulis and children. 50c '3pSlllS I * ir ? I l\ \ g I La t rirViti _tf v a. . - f \ - :. This week opened with the weather clear and fine. * * v ? * Many intend to 'visit the State fair this year. Isaac Scherr was in Conway last Friday. 1 Clifford -^HTvis of Bucks township , was among those visiting Conway on business last week. ? * ? <> T>r. It. G. Sloan of Little River was in 'Conway the first of this week. * * * * W. C. Gore was here last Monday. ***** There was cooler weather the latter part of last week. ***** Tilman Rhodes of Loris was in Con- , way the latter part of last week. ***** Prof. M. W. Wall was busily engaged lust week with matters concerning the Horry County Fair. ***** The unusual fair week weather started in good time for the four days of the fair. Dan W. Hardwick, one of the stockholders in the J. C. Bryant Co., of Loris, and the efficient manager of their large mercantile business, spent some time in Conway last Friday. ***** F. A. Burroughs returned the first of last week from several days spent on business in New York and other cities. While in town for the fair this week, remember the L. H. Burroughs bankrupt sale and spend your money where you can get the most goods for the rocks.?adv. i ? ; Information from Ambassador Morgenthau at Constantinople, to the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions concerning the plight of Armenians in Turkey banish I ed to isolated towns for alleged hosI tility to the Turkish government, will I be the basis of a nation-wide appeal to the American people for assistance similar to that for homeless Belgians. o Seed For Exchange. rersons having cotton seed to ex change for cotton seed meal are re* quested to see V. I). Johnson first.? adv. sssilllll W. R. LEWIS, Pr L. D. MAGRATH BELOW WE GIVE OUR 01 NOV. 13th, 1913?FIRST DAY MAY 13th, 1914?SIX MONT NOV. 13th, 1914?SIX MONTI MAY 13th, 1915?SIX MONTI OCT. 12th, 1915?NOT QUITE IN OUR SAVINGS DEPAJ BE GU / w. "We are not But we havi \ ' ? THE HORRY HERA LI ! ? -1 Lrocal and % When the stresses of being carry you far From the haunts your spirit loves ' best* ^ When hope seems a phantom?a fast ? waning star, And couches of down lend no rest, Dh! seek not the wine of Arecadian blend, r'at search for with your uttermost soul for a friend.?Anny * * * * J. Sid Bellamy of Loris, S. C., spent some time here on business last week. 1 ***** l J. D. Singletary was in Conway on 1 business last week. ***** Dr. L. A. Woodruff has located per- 1 manently in Conway, having visited tne place before while located at Flor- 1 ence, S. C. He is an optician of considerable experience and ability. * * Miss Frances Lewis /is spending some time this week with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bryan. ***** The slaughter sale of the entire stock of L. H. Burroughs started on Monday after court week and is still going on, the goods being handed out at first cost and less. The assignee and agent of creditors secured the services of W. W. Russ to conduct and manage this sale, lie is a merchant connected with the firm of Russ Bros. He is one of the best salesmen in the city. The sale still continues with a large force of salesmen.?adv. ***** D. D. Marlow was called here from the lower part of the county last week by the Critical illness of his daughter, Mrs Jim Stnlvov. * * ? * Quite a large quantity of real estate is advertised for sale on salesday in November. Read the notices of sale appearing in this paper and be sure to attend these sales and make the bidding lively. * * * A. P. Parker was in Conway last Thursday. * # * The inside work at the new hotel is now going on and will be continued until the building is finished. BP CAPITAL * IS & ME esident , Vice President Conway, S. C., C EPOSITORS AND FRIENDS ZATION NOVEMBE 'S BUSINESS HS LATER HS LATER HS LATER SIX MONTHS ITMENT WE CONTINUE iD TO HAVE YOU PUCE , PERCY HA t trusted be s money bee P=jy >. 06NWAY. 3. 0. 11 Fersonel Isaac J. Parker was in Conway last rhurjsday concerned in a case that he Drought against his nephew, Phonsie Parker for an accounting . Mr. Parker testified that he is seventy-nine years old. * * * * Sheriff J. A. Lewis went to Little River and Wampee on business last week. * * * * * You will be here at the fair this week. If so visit the L. H. Burroughs store and buy you a lot of the best goods at actual cost. There is a large sate going on there every day.?adv. ***** The instalments of the Black Box are now especially interesting. Read it in this paper. See it on the films at the moving picture show every Thursday night. ***** Dr. Charles C. Bean of Georgetown was in Conway recently calling on friends. ***** Mi ss Annie Derham was in Comvnv last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDermott. ? * + ? The L. H. Burroughs sale is still the center of attraction for all those who have money to spend for goods. At this sale they know they can buy anything at wholesale cost.?adv. * C. K. Gerrald of Aynor was in Conway one day last week on business. * * M. F. Sarvis was in Conway recently. ***** Miss May Goldfinch left Saturday for Hnrtsville, where she will teach in the Antioch Industrial School near there. ***** Cotton brought twelve cents in Conway last week. ***** You will not neglect the L. H. Burroughs sale. This large stock is being handled at wholesale cost prices owing to the break in the business of Mr. burroughs. The stock is absolutely in the hands of his creditors. They are compelled to sell them out as soon as possible for what they can get.?adv. f\- BBSS i>35,000.00 W. PERCY HARD GEO. OFFICER, A October 12, 1915 ; thf growth ftp mm M bm VIIV ! Ill VI Wftl :.R 13TH, 1913. n t" V " I* I TO PAY 5 PER GENT. Ill YOUR SAVINGS WITH U iRDWICKE, ( cause we hi ausewe an jWO ! 4 i-bess ' Miss Sarvis of Socastee visited her brother, Mr. S. S. Sarvis, Jr., here re- w cently. ii * * * * * gl Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum recently r visited her parents at Marion, S. C. k * t] There was rain recently which was V not needed in some sections of Horry 1 County. * ? * * * Miss Grace Haselden of Toddville r was in Conway visiting relatives last n week. ***** See the large stock of goods at the u L. H. Burroughs store going at absolutely first cost.?adv. ***** v George W. King was in Conway one 1 1 < av> ium WUfK. ***** c C. Z. Enzor, one of the best magistrates of the county, spent a day here recently on business. r ***** The L. H. Burroughs cost sale is no fake. The reason is that he failed and c his creditors had to take his goods t They cannot delay in disposing of them without unwarranted expense.? adv. tt- .._ , * * * * ? '* -l**., Sheriff J .A. Lewis was in the Loris section last Monday i ***** j Gen. J. P Derham spent several i days here last week on business. 1 ***** U. A. Dusenbury of Toddville spent some time in Conway last week. < ***** "* i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Britt moved last week back to their own cottage in the Gully section of the city. The Porter cottage vacated by Mrs. and Mrs. Britt ,is now occupied by Mrs. C. F. Lawrence and children * * * * * The Black Box is one of the best pictures ever made by the Universal Film Mfg. Co., at their city in California. The story is now running in j this paper and weekly instalments , grow more and more interesting as j time goes on. Each instalment appears in moving pictures on Thursday nights at the moving picture show. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Cushman. now of Greenville, arrived in Conway some time ago and spent some time here while Mr. Cushman was attending to various business matters. ? V W ? ? wmmm . - WltRt, Cashier .sst. Cashier BANK SINGE 0R6ANI$ 28,580.90 135,863.47 144,538.83 145,552.88 SI69,009.69 ITEREST AND WOULD s. lashier. ave money ! trusted." I , ********* wre. W. T. Graham, now of Buihnell, fca. rrites the Herald Under recent date iclosing one dollar for a year's subcription. He states that he wishes to ead the news of his old home and nows nothing better for that purpose han the Horry Herald. He is a son of V. E. Graham and was reared near >aisy in this County. ***** 'V See W. W. Russ at the L H. Burroughs cost sale before spending your iioney.?adv. ***** See the Black Box after reading it o this paper ***** H. R. Ammons of Galivants Ferry yas in Conway one day last week* ? * * ? A. D. Jackson was in Conway reently. * * * * G. C. Butler was in Conway one day ccently. ***** D. H. Moore, of Jordanville was imong the people visiting Conway ourt week. D. V. Richardson is the owner of a iow Buick car. w V * * ***** *; The Conway Live Stock Co., has the \gency of the Maxwell cars at this joint. Read the ads. now appearing in this paper and examine this car before you buy. The court of Common Pleas will convene in Conway on Monday, November 1st and will last through that week. Civil cases will be disposed of Work for your town. ***** "But always make the home first. ***** Everybody comes to the county fair. ***** R. O. Hendricks of Cedar Grove, was in Conway one day last week* Wilfred Officer left Saturday morning to visit friends in Atlanta. Ga. ***** Mrs. F. A Burroughs was called to Hendersonvihe last week by the illness of her daughter, Miss Jessamine Burroughs ***** Thr? nrinVCTfiinU'n Poni'i.nnlo ...v. vw*. >l ? v r.,| V.VH l?VHUIIIft Co., recently filed a petition in bankruptcy. The affairs of the company seem to he in had shape financiallyBSSpji ! I 1 i j