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LIST OF JURYMEN Hffi GENERAL SESSIONS <u?vi a/orr , Tlie fallowing js the list of Petit Jury for the next term General Session, May 22nd, 31*16: M. G. Allen, Geo. W. Uuff!:in, Milliam C, Martin, rm , # m# wry>^mPk' - 5>' ; ,t L. B. Davis, , ,, riV. J. A. Booth, . ! W, B. Ty ? J j 1 W. H. Oliver, ?. E. '* illic.inson, , K P. K. Blanton, '* Jr.ai A. Johnson, , x Reuben Tompson, ' J. M. D. Cannon, J. W. McCormick, E. E. Watts, B. H. Harrclson, D. M. Lupo, /, J. D. Royals, Bert Grainger, H. N. Anderson, i \ John M. Fowler, John N. Grainger, O. F. Vcreen, O. M. Hammond, Ed. D .Huggins, 1 J. B. Stanly, J. B. Hughes, Sr., N. T. Collins, YV V I ? f ft ? UV/lll Vll) W. J. Chestnut, Brokso Thompson, B. A. Skipper, W. J. Anderson, J. F. Milligan, A. Alford. Hon. S. W. G. Shipp is the Presid- j ing Judge. SOUTHCAROUNAIS ALLOWED TWO W. W. Moore, adjutant gene ral, has rcc? ived word from the war depart-, rr.ent at Washington that the Charleston Light Dragoons and the cavalry regiment being organized in Columbia, would he admitted into the ser-; vice under certain restrictions. There had been some doubt about the ability of both cavalry troops being mustered into the service and the1 members of the Columbia organiza- j lion were working from several ang-! Irs, assisted by the Charleston Light Dragoons, to have the government j sanction both troops. Governor Manning had taken the matter up with various members of the South Caro-1 lina delegation in congress and Capt. William Carter, of the Columbia troop, had enlisted the services of Congressman S. J. Nicholls. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN ' HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men are slightly i ni enUiA/it ? ? ? * ; ? A 1 inutu ouwjv;i.^ tu tijijn:iluiriu.s man women. Conway people should know1 that a few doses of simple buckthorn ' bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- j lcr-i-ka, often relieve or prevent ap-' pondicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE1 SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASK constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is surprising. Conway Drug Co.?adv (G-3.) CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN UP?One black male hog, about 8 months old, split and underbit in right ear and swallow fork in left ear. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. D. O. HOYI), Allsbrook, S. C., Route 2. 3l-pd. FOR RENT. The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. Abrams. Apply to H. H. Woodward, Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. i-O Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of! vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Schoalrships are vacant' after July 7j they will be awarded to those making! the highest average at this examina-' tion, provided they meet the condi-,! tions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write v ,/ to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1916. For further information and catalougue,- address Pres. I). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. -~(d. af. June 29.) i t. >'* ' ' wA' ' ' CANDIDATE FOR MAG- I ISTRATEAT CONWAY! In this issue is a card from J. M. Dorman announcing his candidacy for the office of Magistrate at Conway. Mr. Dorman has held several clerical positions of honor and trust during the years that he has resided here. He is a good penhlari' afhd has ' had" experience.q's a cbny^yaincer, 'He is just now holding a position in the Ciftitofetyl {k>8toffice which he has filled satisfactorily for the past two years. dredge~7ills r . holes with sano Last week the Dredge Swann engaged in the government of deepening the channel of the Waeeamaw River commenced to pump sand from the bottom of the river near the Conway Lumber Company's plants into the deep depressions between the side tracks leading from the yards down to the yards of the Lumber company. This property belongs to Burroughs & Colilns Co., who arranged tp have this filling done by the dredging company. It will result in new land whereon warehouses and other buildings may be located. V. D. iOHNSONOUT FOR REELECTION In this issue V. 1). Johnson announces that he will run for reelection to the office of coroner of Horry j County. Ho has filled this office dur-1 ing the last term and has filled it with j | ability, being ready at all times to j ' fulfil! the duties of the oll'ice. During j his administration the evidence at all , the inquests has been taken down in I full, legibly written, and properly filed for record in the office of the i Clerk of the Court, j He is running for reelection on the i record that he has made in the office. o Items From Call cants No. 3. Health of the community is generally good at this writing. The farmers are very busy in their crops. I Miss Ella Skipper from near Loris i : is spending some time in this section with relatives. ! Mrs. J. M. D. Cannon is visiting reatives and friends at Wilmington, | N. C., Wrightsville Beach, and Bur-1 gaw, N. C. The Sunday School Singing Contest i at Berea church a few weeks ago was quite a success. We are glad to see so many people interested in the good > work. The Rev. J. H. Causey preached a very interesting sermon at Berou j list church on the 4th Sunday in April . There are no weddings to report. | ! Good wishes to the Herald ami its ' readers. ?LONESOME, i I Peroxidized Cr earn^J Unrivalled soothing,heal- vj ing, antiseptic ^ ^ creamforcare The , of skin, sof-/ A tening, whiing and beau ti fying sal low, rough ' or impaired complexions.^^-^S^ Nourishes skin by cleans- f_ >8^ ing pores. Soothes and heals chapped or rough m ^ ^ hands or lips, sunburn and t | tan. Being greaseless it y Jy nKk j can be instantly removed by jfj? , cold water. Non-injurious, fra- uBH grantly econted. \ JW t.lonev Refunded 11 n? viuser NORTON DRUG COMPANY The San-Tox-Rexall Store NOTICE. All persons holding claims aginst rho estate of the late Charles K. Gerrald are hereby required to present the same duly proven, according to law, to the undersigned and within the time required by law or this notice will be plead in proof of their recovery. All per .sons indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payments to the undersigned. WILL A. FREEMAN, Administrator of the estate of Charles K. Gerrald. Conway, S. C., March 21st, 1916. THE HOBBY HERALD ' , i Lf0c<al and R. L. 14. Branton was in the city re-| cently. I r 90000 c C. F. Hodges of Aynor was in Con- c way the latter part of last week. He is the new proprietor of the Piatt Drug Co._ at Ayjjor,. ^the cqjnpany 1 having sold the business to him about ] a week or ten days ago. . , t 9 0 0 9 0 r I 1 Arnold Bell was in Conway last' week on .business. i | 1 J. L. Bell was in Conway last week! on business, 0 0 0 * 0 , Gen. J. P. Derham spent some time \ in Conway on business last week. % % % m m Henry Buck of the Marion bar pass- j ed through Conway the latter part of ' last week on his way to Murrells Inlet where he owns a handsome Summnr cntf si u-o I l V,. | I ? , Hon. Hal L. Buck went to George- i town on business one day last week. ? Joseph Clarke of Florence, was in t Conway the latter part of last week. 1 * * * * ; i 1 Misses lluby Moore and Barbara McCaskill recently visited friends ai Murrells Inlet. I W. B. Allen was among those in tVj city the latter part of last week. > % ? V I M. W. Collins went to Murrells Inlet on business one day last week. * 4c * * * A. M. Hardee was in Conway on 11us i ncss reeen 11 y. * * * * * Capt. S. S. Dusenbury of Florence. S. C., wis in Conway for a short stay last week comin,r oyov in un automobile. * * v * F. O. Bellamy was in Conway on last Saturday on business. Ruin was much needed last week to supply moisture to the seeds that have been planted. Several days came in feeling damp but the rain failed to come. Rea<t the Diamond From the Sky. D. .O, Boyd was among those visiting Conway lateiy on business. * * *c * ft U. A. Dusenbury and Miss Grace Haselden of Toddville visited friends and relatives in Conway last Saturday. W. B. Capps of Jordanville was among: those visiting' Conway on business last week. * # # * m I "splitting Heads s Don't have "headache" days. | They're unnecesnnry y andpre.vcntuble. Prove it to yourBolt' with SAN "?TOX Headache #> /W(7 V/V ' Tablets. Well known migraine formula for B all forms of sick and neuralgic head- fl uchcs. Price 10 cents and 25 cc.its. B BOBMBMHinBI SOLD BY NORTON DRUG COMPANY, Incj The Rexall--S<m-Tox Store LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Back is Generally Worse in the Morning. Conway People are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and ( causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. You can't get rid of kidney back- 1 ache, until you reach the cause?-the I kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for weakened or <lis ordered kidneys?have been gratefully recommended by thousands. 11 Testimony of Conway people prov- i es the merit of Doan's. I I E. L. Moore, wood worker, N. Main St., Conway, says: "My kidneys were ^ out of order. 1 had soreness in my, 1 back and was lame and stiff in tlioj morning. I also had other signs of kidney trouble. I used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed, procuring them at the Conway Drug Co., and they relieved me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Moore had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. o Suitable Names. Washington, D. C., May 10.?An- ? swering a blood call perhaps, the be- t low named enlisted men of the United t wvuvvo .<Kiiiiiu v im [;h are sailing away j n o'er the seven seas: it Corporal Swan on the U. S. S. Ma-it chias. , I R Private Haddock on the U. S. S.j ? Castine. b Private Seals on the U. S. S. Dele- v ware. 1 Private Pike on the U. S. S. Prairie. p Private Sturgeon on the U. S. S. Utah. C >; oowway, so. ' i Pepsonel Use blanks that you know are coreetly worded to give you the benefit >f the laws; get them at the Herald dice. * D. H. Russ has closed his automo>ile repair shop near the A. C. L. de>ots and has accepted a position with he Cpnway Iron Works at their plant >n the lake. 4 * ?T? J. G. Hardee was in the city recenty on business. W. G. Sarvis of Eldorado was imong the farmers in Conway last veek. J. D Haigler, one of the leading 'armors of Bucks township, spent last Thursday in the city on business. * * * * Mrs. Maltie R. Gerrald of Galivantsi Kerry visited Conway last week and ' emained here several hours on busnoss pertaining to the estate. ? m * * m Miss Jennie Burbage has returned .o her work in the offices of Hon K. II. Scarborough after some time spent n recreation. Tobacco plants have suffered much 1 from the dry weather. * * * * ( The dredging work on the Wacca-1 maw has been completed from Bull Creek to Conway at this date. It required steady work to acco nplish this. The crew of men is divided into three squads, and each squad workt eight hours, so that the plant rims ail of die time night and day. ?. * *. 4- V Walter N. Gerrald of Aynor, was in i ?? vyvuv*tt,v rcccimy on easiness * * * * * Mrs. Davis of Fayettville,- N. C.. arrived in Conway recently to vish ; . cistrr, Miss Jancttc McQueen. Magistrate W. H. Chestnut was out oi" town on business one day las,, week. Miss Lou la Stalvey of Socastee re er.t'y visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Cox, here. Miss Mae Goldfinch is spending her vacation with her parents hew. She has been teaching at HartsviUc, S. C. ***** Mrs. J. P. Williams visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson one day la.st week. ***** The Misses Pago of Galivants Ferry visited friends here last week. * + m ? Miss Margaret Howell has returned home from a visit to friends at Sumter, S. C. Mrs. E. S. C. Baker is visiting rcl ntives am! friends in Darlington, S. C. m * ? ? * It is now less expense to sprinkle the streets in Conway. You just attach a hose to one of the hydrants and employ the stream that comes with considerable force from the tank. I.ast Saturday morning the chain gang was employed in this work for a few minutes and laid the dust for the day. ? * * Pete Watson, of Bamberg, S. C., i.-J visiting friends and relatives in the city. o The action of the insurance companies in withdrawing from the State because they were opposed to the I.aney-Odum act, will result in injury to the companies as well as to the people who needed the insurance. Outride companies are now going after the business and once the old companies lose this business they will not i)e able to get it back again. ? * ? * CHICHESTER S PILES VP THK !?'.A.MONl? a IIA NIK * r* /iA l.nd ch! AhU vo.ir Druyirlnt f>r /x\ it <\ <''i' -hefrti't'# IMhuiihic ltrQnd/fV< A? '\ I'll)'" in Itffli an<I nietallic^Vjr/ SMlf.l \%ith liluo Ribbon \T/ fSiA iff* V.vl ThIi"* nn ottiop. Huy of your \ ~ it? fVrucuNt. ..skforOIK^iniiH.TEBC ; w l? mjitiknii iiiiani* i>ili,a, tor m VV* j0 yfawcnjwn as Dest, Safest, Always Reli\bl x?r w n TtV OtfllGfnSTS FVFRYWHHtf TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are herby forbidden to inter or trespass in any manner upon hat certain tract of land belonging o the undersigned, situate in Conway township, known as the Neck Field ract containing 150 acres, more or ess, bounded by lands formerly of IS. 1. Stevens, East by Peter Hughes, louth by Reedy Chestnut and West y R. M. Stevens, being the same concyed to S. M. Stevens by James H. ^aiilk, January 10, 18(58. All violations of this notice will be irosecutcd. H. H. WOODWARD, lonway, S. C., April 18th, 1910. M. J. BULLOCK OUT 1 FOR SUPERINTENDENT; Mr. M. J. Bullock, of Floydsj township, announces in this issue for! election to the office of County Super-' intendent of Education, subject tc the| action of the Democraic Primary. Mr. Bullock has become well knowr to the .peoflo 4f?his;cour.ty by reason of having held the position of Member of the County Board of Education for several years. In that way he has be-1 come familiar with the rural. schooh [ of the county and is well informed! along educational lines in a general! way. He is a man of spotless high; character and stands well wherever h" is known. POPULAR YQB A CC Q MAN IN CONWAY Capt. J. R. Bowles of Par.vi'lo, Ya.,, arrived in Conway the middle of last week to look over the situation in relation to the tobacco crop of this season. It is not definitely known whether he will be engaged in Cony/ay this year or not in me \vui*enou,se business*, but if is likely that lie will. Ho visited several points in the fanning sections while here. ; TODDVIM.K TIDINGS. ( I f | i" ?>? mtm vewM?? *? >mjmmvvwu i iwmwiiw j Hon. 11. H. Woodward and family paid us a pleasant call Sunday* j Married at the resi icnce of N. B. I Smart, Sunday evt ning May 7th. Miss Bessie Beverly to Mr. B. hi. Hov. lard, Magistrate N. 15. Smart, performing the ceremony. Miss Licss'e is the I charming daughter of Mr. and .Airs. 1 v ! 5.. C. Beverly and Mn llovard is a 1 young fanner of the Bucksville sec tion. i Mr. J. F. Harper, Miss Mattie Rhcu| ark, and Bee Harper representing the : Union Sunday School and Misses Jack 1 and Flossie Sarvis the Hebron Sunday School, returned front Charleston ; Saturday, where they had been at! tending- the State Sunday School convnn i ntn i r? Itn 4 l-? .vouou in un: v : i \ l?\ UH1 ."-t'il. Hon. Ha! L. Buck paid us a pop cali one evening last week while enroutc ; to his farm just below here and whik | in th.e village the senator was reeeivj ing the congratulation of his main friends on our present road law. Th< senator has about 30 acres planted in velvet beans for his live stock. o LORIS LOCALS This section is badly in need of rain, and unless it comes soon the strawberry season will soon be over. There has been four buyers on thir market this season, The Mess. Morgans, Lippman and Lynch. This ere}) is averaging a fair price. Some are selling for more than five dollars. Mr. T. C. Tollar of Dillon, S. C., ha ; purchased a large tract of timber, known as the Prince timber and wiP ?oon be operating a large mill plant here. Miss Palma Prince has returned from a visit to relatives at Fair Bluff. N. C. From here, she, in company with Mrs. Annie Prince, visited the latters parents at Society Hill, S. C., going by way of Florence, Darlington, and Coker College, where she met hei old friend, Miss Ruth Graham. Quite a crowd of the Loris High School pupils attended the examina tion last Friday at Conway. The political pot is beginning to 1. I ? ? - - nou around noris. Hon. M. M. StanIcy will make the race for the Senate and W. A. Prince will enter the race for County Treasurer. The Mount Tabor Institute will meet with the Baptist church hero on Fourth Saturday in May. A larg< crowd is expected. The Chaingang is now working the new road leading from here to Green! Sea. This will bo quite an improve- i ment on ibis road. This road has been j newly surveyed and extends in one j straight stretch for two miles. Misses Koatha and Inez Prince en-1 tertained a number of their friend.-? last Saturday afternoon at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Prince. After a ' few interesting! games were played, they marched into the beautiful dining room. The re 1 . ' Li iMimriiis served were ciiocotat< candy, ice cream, and cake. The crowd seemed to enjoy it very much.! At'ter the paryt was over the\ all went out for a flower stroll. Those j present were as follows: Misses Gladys and Virginia Dutlei,; ( / Misses Gennette, Klossie and Minnie Prince, Misses Lavalle and Oleino | Smith, Misses Ethel Worley, and Marie Russel, Reatha and Inez, Prince. ?BLUE EYES. i m ? rtvn NAVY Hi 1911 FELL TO SEG3HD PLACE ] Cccause cf Failure to Build and Provide Personnel to Man Therrk_. ~ * V v ' 4 ? / ? * giT;? ? 7/f, : '/ See re tar y iXvniels has transmitted to Representative. Butler, ol' Pensylvaiiia, ranking: Republican member of the House Naval committee, a report of the General Board of the Navy showing* that because cf luck of information regarding additions to European navies since the war began, it is impossible to state what building and personnel programme would be necessary to reestablish t j( United States in second place among the world's sea powers. Mr. Butler recently rsked that he be furnished with such a statement. The board included in its report a ( survey of the fleets of the principal powers as they stood on .luly 1, 1914, most of the information in which was | given by Rear Admiral Benson in his j-fco^Viniony bt fore the naval committee. The report sr.y.o there is no authenj tic data availably as tc the-number oir i t\pos of ships added to belUgoront mm j vms since tlie cutbrc ak of the war, al : .pougn :t err tain that al1 ;hese nr.-. I , ;;f y 1 'Voiding *o the ox to nil: I * ? I t % . liU'U ,?' A& to pevSO'nhcd in;, report says the c ily posiiivo information is that Great iVitain vo:ed an i mi ease of 1 ">0,000 , : :".o" iM the active p rsonnoi of her 1 fleets. Beached Second Place in 1007. Mr. Butler a: ked for a drfirrte state iron! as to when the American navy dropped from second place. The hoard iv plied that there were several standards of determining* naval strength* of which the cae'est of application was that of displacement. By this standard, applied to sh'ps already built, it adds, the navy reached second place in 1907 and lost it to Germany in 1911. Figuring* on ships built and authorized it was in second place for only a few months in 1909. From the I standpoint of active personnel it was .Jin second place in 1908, went to third in 1911 and to fourth in 1914, regaining third place for a short lime t\.& ' i same year only to fall to sixth on the : | naval forces of the belligerents, ^ I | W I ^iMEYSiil VACATION I; AT OUR EXPENSE Why worry about your vacation money? We will show you how to earn any amount, large or small, in i your spare time. Pleasant outdoor work. Complete outfit furnished free of charge.?IMCO., 119 W. 10th St., New York City, ?2ti-5-l 1 ? THE HABYPHONE is a new invention which is on a fair way of revolutionising the telephone system. 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S. & S. MANUFACTURING CO. 503 Hartford Ulclg. Chicago, III. POSTED. We, the undersigned forbid any one hunting, fishing or trespassing on any of our lands umiov n-- ' - - |/i Iicuiy IM IMG ia\v. F. U. GRAHAM. (4t-pd) S. D. GRAHAM. (V