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f *******"" VOUB 4?>U Xiorrn gtald , CONWAY, S. C l talcrd at the Post Office at Conway lb Cm aa second class mail matter. H7 H WOODWARD ^vblished Every Thursday Morning hy Conway Publishing Co. TELEPHONE 21 TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES ?? v ?1 nn vdi VAipy, HOI ......... . VA.VV On? Copy, Six Months 75 One Copy, Three Months 50 "publishers announcement Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one ??nt per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notires, not NEWS, taking the run of che paper, will be charged at the rate f live cents per line; and all other aotices in the local columns at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertiments must Ito in the otlice by Saturday noon to Insure their appearance in the following issue. Ail communications must be signed | by the name of the writer, not for | publication, but for the protection of this paper. Legal Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 50 "ents each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term contracts for 4itplay advertising very reasonable and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable j to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Wood- < ward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the ctte of one cent per word each inser- j tlon, and none of these taken for less j than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1916 The Ford Peace Party went wild in search of a plan. o The new year is apt to be as good as any this country has ever seen. o What is good medicine for some men is a rank poison for others. There is sunshine behind the darkcot cloud. o The farmer needs to watch his business just as much as anybody else. o Too many men fail to count the cost before beginning the undertaking. A matter of too extreme nicety Is os much abhored as the other extreme ^ _ Ilndpvfitunfl llin ?vil ^ v?4V? V, T 41 UVlVlt t I #> 1 II ^ to apply a remedy. () Good health cares not for the kind of weather. New Years is always a iong time in oming but it does not take it long- to *o. There are many who would accomplish great things if you could ever j get them started at it. o The man who never begins to do anything will of necessity remain in one situation. j ^ i Loafing is said to be a hard job. It is one of the hardest in the world to quit. We all say things at times that we " do not meun. But we ought not to do it. 4> The farmers did well during 1915. Like plans for 191(> will bring good results. o The girl I left behind me is a sad tune to sing, but the boy I left be hind me is sadder still. ?. ?- ?-*Start the days work knowing just where t<ji take"hold and how to finish it before you begin. One of the best rules to follow in this life, as taught by experience, is to avoid extremes in everything. I o . I The Ford Feace party instead of "Out of the trenches by Christmas," turned out to mean "Out of the Oscar by Christmas, that is so far as Hen-' ry Ford is concerned. j The babies ef 1916 had as well get ready for the election. Kissing tlrtie is approaching. o T31M Nothing brings better satisfaction than work well done. But this is not the loafer's creed. o Lack of good management in the home contributes its full share to the high cost of living. t o Small things will determine your standing in the community much more than will large affairs. o Energy rightly used turns out results. Misapplied it tears down even foundations. o The effort of modern times is to teach men and women practical truths and habits of life. The tendency is in the right direction. o rvtrugiuii la a guuu UII"K? y"v svniv men and women have gone crazy over it. Extremes in anything is to be avoided. The beginning of the New Year sees the great war still going at full blast. We have learned how to act under the circumstances . o It is a great mistake for any man to decide in his own mind that all other men should be like him. It is not in accordance with nature. The only thing to do with the rebel generals who persist in keeping Mexico in a constant turmoil is to kill them out like rattle snakes. The plan for Conway during the new year should be the general improvement of her streets and the addition of more public improvements. Whoever says he cares not for public opinion states falsely for there was never a man or woman in the world who did not care. o Like of good management has caused more business failures than anything else. It causes more than lack of capital does. <? Neither the municipality nor the .. ! l * * i i ee 1 i 1 i 1 [jmvuic individual can airord 10 duiici on anything but firm and permanent foundations. o What was it gave the idea that man has decended from the monkey? The only reason we can find is the fact that he often acts like one. o A few more years will see this county cleared up into corn and cotton fields from one side to the other. tl.? r~ ? ? j-ii- i- _ i nc lui csih an' rupuny disappearing now. "Out oi' the trenches by Christmas' only existed in the brain of Henry Ford. It has not been so in fact and it will be many" a long: hard-fought day before peace once more dawns in Europe. o William Jennings Bryan was greaily surprised when he heard that Henry Ford had abandoned the peace party. We know of many who were not surprised. o Some business concerns start out with a great noise and for a time raise a great dust;; but they only succeed in piling up debts and finally go broke. n WORK THAT TELLS Plenty of it Has Been Done Right .lore in ( onway. To thoroughly know the virtues of a medicine you must investigate its work. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right here in Conway. People who testified years ago to relief from backache, kid ney and urinarv disorders, now give confirmed testimony?'declare the resuits have lasted. How can any Conway sufferer longer doubt the evidence ? Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs M (Jonway. says: "I was subject to dull, naggaing backaches, pains across my kidneys and other symptoms of kidney complaint. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton Drug Co., and used them as directed. They relieved me of the backache, cor rected the action of my kidneys and benefitted me generally." (Statement given January 5, 1910.) OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs] Burroughs said: "I have had no occasion to use Doans Kidney Pills for some time, as the cure they gave me) , has been, lasting." . i Price 50c, at all dealers. Him't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doati's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Burroughs has twice publicly recommended. Poster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. | COLDS & LaGRIPPE S or 6 dotes 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrtppe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not eripe or sicken. Price 25c. . | THE HORRY HE1 HUSBAND & WIFE BOTH SAVED FROM SUFFERING If you wish to buy goods for th< myself and husband received form Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root. About elever years ago I had a severe attack of Li Grippe and was confined to my bet about eight weeks under the doctor's care. He pronounced my case kid ney trouble and rheumatism and noi receiving the results from the doctor's treatment I should have received, ] decided to try Swamp-Root. Aftei taking several bottles of Swamp-Roo I was able to get up and attend to mj work. About a year later my hus - band was affected with a severe at I tack of kidney trouble and doctoret for some time with the doctors anc received no benefit. Knowing of the good I had received, he decided to tr> Swamp-Root. His condition was sue! that he was confined to his bed ant I words, cannot tell how he sufferer! Kill 1 after taking: Swamp-Root he was re lieved so he could go on with his worl without pain. 1 wish to heartily rec ommend Swamp-Root to all persom afflicted with kidney and bladdei troubles and you may publish this let ter if you wish. Yours Truly, MRS. A. E. BRIGGS. Eldred, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day of May, 1912. ira McCarthy, Notary Public. Letter to ! Dr. Kilmer & Co., ! Bingham ton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in!'oro.nti'?n, telling about the kidneysand bladder. When writing, be cure and mention the Conwav Weekly Horry Herald. Regular fifty-cent and ore-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.?adv o | Tiifi nfifi IUDAUUU UUANU 400 Baas Plant Bed Guano at $3.00 oer bag cash? 10.000 yards Canvass, best grade? 385 Bags Blue Rose Rice? * SPECIAL PRICES TO HORRY CUSTOMERS? Palmetto Grocery Co. COOPER - - - MULLINS Capital and Surplus $80,000 28 HORSES & MULES I have in this week Twenty-cicjht Horses and Mules. The best quality I think I wer shipped, and qood broke Vso a nice lot of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, etc. il 0. B. JENKINS O To Drive Out Malaria | And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVR'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula it printed on every label, showing it it Quinine and Iron in a taateleae form. The Quinine drive# out malaria, the I Iron build# up the aystem. 50 cent# Malaria er Chills & Fever Prescription No. 606 it prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4, FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c tALP, OOWWAY, 8. O. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF 1 Complaint Not Served, f COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. *' H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff, i vs. i Nick Floyd, otherwise known as Nich1 olas Floyd, Frank Floyd, otherwise known as W. Frank Floyd, William t Spain, lieila Spain, Fannie Spain, 3 Sallie Spain, Harry Spain, Emma * Bellamy, Millie Jordan, Willie Bel, lamy, Charlie Bellamy, Henry Belj lamy, Joseph Bellamy, Bryant Bellamy, Gracie Bellamy, Anna Ses( sions, Henry Williams, David Williams, Lizzie Hunt, and all and sin} gular the heirs at law of Emeline f Floyd, Deceased, Nora Bellamy, j Deceased, and Charity Spain, Det ceased, and . Luke Floyd, Sr., Deceased, Defendants. : TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: * YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED . and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed, in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after tlie service hereof; j exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in j the complaint. (i Dated August 21st, A. D. 1914. : jW. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, 11 Plaintiff's Attorney. 11 To Fannie Spain, Emma Bellamy, Millie Jordan, Willie Bellamy, Henry, Bellamy, Joseph Bellamy, Grai cie Bellamy, Henry Williams, David Williams, Lizzie Hunt, and all and singular the heirs at law of Emeline Floyd,' Deceased, Nora Bellamy, deceased, Charity Spain, deceased, and Luke Floyd, Sr., deceas ed, absent defendants: Ml 1 \ T i . i . : iuko i\once tnat ti\o complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the 1 Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, South Carolina, on ; the 24th day of August A. 1). 1914. W. L. .BRYAN, C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, ! Plaintiff. ORDER. ; Upon reading the attached Affill davit of the plaintiff; and it appearing that the infant defendants, Fannie Spain, Willie Bellamy, Henry ! Bellamy, .Joseph Bellamy, Gracie Belli lamy, cannot after due diligence be j found within this State, and that the ; action has been brought for partition and sale of real estate in this County and State in which said absent infant defendants claim an interest: On motion of plaintiff, it is ordered that A. E. Wait be and he is hereby appointed as guardian ad litem for i -a ... jiu.tiit ucienuaius and is herebyl authorized and required to defend this action in their behalf, unless said infants, or some one in their behalf within five days after the service of this order, which service shall be as herinafter specified for, shall ap| ply for and procure the appointment j of some suitable and competent person to act as guardian jn their behalf. It is further ordered that this order shall be served on said infant defendants by publishing the same with the i Summons in this action for three sue-| cessive weeks in the Horry Herald, a newspaper published at Conway, j South Carolina, and the service shall ! be complete on the next day followj ing the date of the last publication ! thereof. W. L. BRYAN. L. S. C. C. C. P. Dated January 14th, A. D., 191(j. ?:?o GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS rni- _ ? 1 ' - - ? - i jic simpie mixture of Buckthorn bark, glycerine, fctc., "known as Adleri-ka, astonishes Conway people. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipa1 tion, sour stomach or gas. It removes such uprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. Conway Drug Co.?adv (G-l.) t ?? o NOTICE. One black male pig, unmarked and , looking to be about two months old, came to my farm about last Septem; ber. It lias been -here ever since, i Owner can get same by paying damag ami for this add. W. U. GRAINGER, I t Aynar, S .uCmim NOTICES. Editor Herald:?-PUase announce through your paper that there will be an given together with I a Box EHiffper in the Toddville Rural Graded School Auditorium on the evening of Friday, January 28, 191G. We cordially invite everybody to attend. The Entertainment will be thel best that can be obtained. We cspc-! cially ask the girls to bring boxes.' and we ask the young men to take care of them. Come and enjoy the evening. PIN. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and ,until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors '* ~ 1 ? JJ ' (jivuuuiiii'ii 11 u lurai (iis^usc uiiu prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven -Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore' requires constitutional. treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, . Ohio, the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addi ess: F. J. CHEN FY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. o Only One '4BROMO QUIN1N3" To jrrt the qemilnc, cc"t (or full uptv.V. TIV 1% nilOMO QUININE. Look (or sit,future o K. W. GKOV1J. Cures a Cold In One St- *> cough and headache. Hud works o.i co.M. 25s TAX RETURNS FOR 1916. The County Auditor of Horry Coun tv will attend the following places at times specified below for the purpose of taking returns for the fiscal year 1910 of all poll tax payers, also all' personal property owned January 1st,! 191G, and all improvements and all| J transfers of real estate which have j j been made* since last return. All able bodied males between the ages of 21 and GO years, capable of earning a support, shall be deemed taxable polls. Executors and administrators are required to make their returns according to law. Failure to make returns within the time specified, subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. BAYBORO?Monday, Jan. 3rd, 10, to 12. REHOBETH?Monday, Jan. 3rd, 2; to 4. MT. PISGAH?Tuesday, Jan. 4th,1 9 to 11. IllNSON & WARDS-Tuesday, Jan( 4th, 1 to 3. STEPHENS X ROADS?Wednesday, Jan. 5th, 10 to 12. STROUD'S STORE?Wed. Jan. 5th 2 to 4. FLOYDS SCHOOL HOUSE-Thurs day, Jan. 6th, 10 to 3. SPRING BRANCH?Friday, Jan. I 7th, 10 to 12. GRASSY BAY CHURCH?Friday,| Jan. 7th, 3 to 4. GREEN SEA, Saturday, Jan. 8th, 9 te 12. DAISY?Monday, Jan. 10th, 2 to 4.' GRAHAM'S X ROADS?Tuesday Jan. 11th, 10 to 12. J. L. BUTLER'S STORE?Tuesday Jan. 11, 2 to 4. LONGS?Wednesday, Jan. 12th, 10 to 12. BROOKSVILLE?Wednesday, Jan 12th, 2 to 4. LITTLE RIVER?Thursday, Jan. 13th, 10 to 12. WAMPEE?Thursday, Jan. 13th, 2 to 4. HAND?Friday, Jan. 14th, 10 to 11 TILLY SWAMP?Friday, Jan. 14th 2to 3. CONWAY?Satnrdnv Inn 1 r?fh nil day. COOL SPRING?Monday, Jan. 17, 10 to 12. AYNOR?Monday, Jan. 17th, 2 to 4 GALIVANTS?Tuesday, Jan. 18th, 9 to 3. DOG BLUFF?Wednesday, Jan. 19, 10 to 11. JORDANVILLE?Wednesday, Jan 19th, 1 to 3. BUCKSVILLE?Thursday, Jan. 20, 10 to 11. STALVEY?Thursday, Jan. 20th, 2 to 4. BURGESS?Friday, Jan. 21st, 9 to 12. SOCASTEE?Friday, Jan. 21st, 2 to 4. CONWAY?Saturday, Jan. 22nd, all day. SAMSON FOWLER'S HOUSE? Tuesday, January 25th, 9 to 11. LORIS?Tuesday, Jan. 25th, 1 to 4. SANFORD?Wednesday, Jan. 26th 9 to 11. , ADRIAN?Wednesday, Jan. 26th, 1- to ,8. ? J ? i * MYRTLE BEACH?Thursday, Jan. j 27th, 1 to 4. The balance ef the time until Feb. 20th, at the Auditor's Office in Conway. N. C. ADAMS, County Auditor. < MUSTANG I For Sprains, Lameness, \ I Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism I Penetrates and Heals. I Stops Pain At Once I For Man and Beast I 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. I LINIMENT. H. H. WOODWARD, 1 AtfftrnPT and rVinnattllAa mS V.?? CONWAY, S ~ HAL L. BUCK, * Fire Insurance Office Conway National Bask ^ Conway, - - - S. C. R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M D Physician and Surgeon Office in Piatt Drug Co. AYNOR,. --- S. C.. A CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH J CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA jHj Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot wa? vl ter and Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE j Only Plumbing and Heating goods and material of highest quality used. ' Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory, Sink and other Bathroom Accessories * j and rep":~T on hand at all times. Pluu.bmg and Heating. PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE S. P. HAWES Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000 miles. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. D A Spivey & Company Oil t4THE CORNER" In PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BL'ht, Bond a Fire Life ? And Other 4 INSURANCE. I). A. Sl'IVEY. W. B. KING ' T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and Counccllor at Law CONWAY, - - - S. C. f. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris, s. c. J. O. Norton E. S. C. Baker ^ NORTON & BAKER J ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW CONWAY, ? ? ? S. O. I LUM JUNG LAUNDRY, ? CONWAY. S. C, Beginning July let. 191S| All persons must take tickets'for work left here. Possitively no work delivered until ticket is pre* sented. Laundry not called for in 30 days will be sold for charges. LUM JUNG J. JEHU JUJtUNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. RailrMi. City <umI Land Smrrcytagi io4 Drftiaage. RMd-baiMiag Ml Sewen iniglittig ud B1m PriaHag 4' . ? . . , ? W C SINGLETON ? ATTORN ET AT LAW Conway, 8. Ci :v > .v . v Oflct if Stair* Back Baildteg k