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J BssBBsmsBBBBmmmmmmssrnfmBFSsm Bi J TH\ AT 1 > CASINO ' EVERY NIGHT A I BILLIE BURKE in "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" Two Reel Drama 7 and "PATHE NEWS" i One Reel Weekly 1 j "EVERY NIGHT A Price lO CI PARAMOUNT P1CTU1 BLANCHI i "THE RAG Friday, I THE will make her appearance in anotlie BLANCHE SWEET, one of the pany production entitled "The Rajj popular star, who has gradually ris profession as an artist of beauty an ate production as a waif of the strec Replete wljth dramatic action, 1 , the "Ragumuflin" contains an earne life opportunity. Wm. C. DcAlille, of America's leading dramatists. L nient in a startling, original, and dr by Blanche Sweet, from a lowly b temptations through an imvard struj ? DUSTIM '"The Call of th< Tuesday, THE 1 SAMSON SOUTH, destined to 1 Souths in their feudal activities wit land mountains, displays t-alftmt as-a between the factions he is discovere tains painting the scenic beauties, leavinv his mountain home and the bition, he finally decides to go to Ne Tliere he meets the beautiful and I and as success is pouring itif weal I call of the Cumberlands and returns 1 battle with the Hollmans who have 1 And then Samson South answer DUST IN Star of a score of photoplays finest production of the cinematogr accorded by popular acclaim a ^>osi aritists. In his roles of the -virile A can to the senses of justice and fai interpretations. In such a *ole as this Mr. Parr Cumberlands," in which he will brin "The Gentleman from Indiana," h his audience. I WE SELL II No more CREDIT, Come to our store DENTIAL cash pri put them in print. FOR CASH, hence Good lard less 50c under the mar than $1.60 sack, pie tobacco less th the box, and a lot < even lower prices. W. Boy CONWAY, w. . ,o? t ; Children's Pay exercises will be held at Hickory Grove Baptist church on Saturday before the 2nd Sunday in August, beginning at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. ' * The public cordially "Invited to be present. Good order on \the grounds will be enforced. /RSDAY 1 PHE j THEATRE FEATURE NIGHT" ' y? Ai'^ ; > THE TAST EPISODE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Two Reel Drama I FEATURE NIGHT" I IS Cents KES AT THE CASINO. E SWEET II ) AMUFFIN" I August 4th. STORY: r Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Com; most popular stars of 'the screen, pimuttin" by Wm. C. DeMille. This en to the top of the photo-dramatic id talent, will he seen m this elabor-. tts. tense situations and exciting episode, st and emphatic plea for inuverasl , the author of this photoplay, is one [e has treated the subject of environamatic manner. Jenny is portrayed eeinnil. rr overcomes life's creates: Sgie of reformation, FARNUM in a Cumberland^" August 8th. STORY: be the leader of the elan .of the ; r the Hollman factions in the Cumber ,n artist. During the period of truce d by an artist, who is in the nmnunHold in the gri pof indecision .as to love of his youth or casting asifte amw York to study. polished sister of hie artist-beywfbictor th at his feet, he answers the ? to lead his faction in a spectacular violated the tr uce, s the call of his heart. K* A I^WTTIU 1 i V. 1 V i 1 ill that hold rank as among the very aphic art, Dustin Farnum has heen tion in the van of American screen imerican he appeals as no other actor ir play through his eminently skillful mm is to he seen in 4The Call of the g out in even greater efflux than m is current triumph, the sympathy or 1 FOR LESS. 1 so don't ask for it. and get CONFIces, as we will not WE BUY AND SELL undersell others, than 12 l-2c, rice ket, corn chopps less browns mule or apan 26 l-2c lb. by of other goods at rr '/] I/VMAO U uuil^d) SOUTH CAROLINA. R. Q. Powell spent the week end with h^s parents in Fair Bluff, N. C. o Whenever You Need General Tonic Take Grove'* The Old Standard Grove'* Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. j : r.\ , > THE HORRT HgBALI bocal and A. N. Cox went, to Georgetown sev?ral day sago to fill a contract lor i several artetian wells. > A. B. Boat right of Marion county aras among the business men visiting Conway the latter part of last week. 1 The Herald office is under obliga- j tioris to Mr. George Bessant of Dog ] wood Neck township for a small bag 1 af apples grown on the farm now occupied by him in that township. > #?.? ] N. B. Smart of Dongola was among 1 those visiting Conway from tiie coun- < try recently. * Our prices are getting the busin- ] ess. We sold 4980 pounds lard last Tuesday. Everybody guessing how we do it. It's the PRICE. W. Boyd Jones.?adv Mrs. D. M. Watts of Georgetown was in Conway with friends recently. * * J. W. Cook of Ay nor, S. C., was in Ccnway the first of this week. * * * ? A. C. Thompson returned from Baltimore and other Northern mar kets the latter part of last week, having laid in a large supply of new goods for his stores here. * * * W. G. Chestnut of the Shell section spent a day here on business last week. Gentlemen, don't buy a pound of rice, coffee, sugar, lard or tobacco until you get our prices. W. Boyd Jones.?adv. ? + * * * The Herald's blanks are not copyrighted, hence they have been copied by other printting concerns all over the country. But get the 'original kind. They are the best yet, * * * * Some of the tile floors at the Hotel Grace were laid last wodk and the work is not yet done. Those floors are beautiful, clean and sanitary. * * * * * Miss Agnes West of Socastee visited friends here recently.. * m * A W. Barnhill was among the far ? i__. uivia in \_/vui way lrtSL WPK. ***** J. B. Cox returned recently from Hendersonville, N. C., where he went to spend a short vacation, and he was there during the storm which worked so much damage in the mountains of I that section of North ^Carolina. By walking twfelve miles, Air. Cox was able to get to a railroad and thus made his way home. ***** NUTRIL1NE sweet feed for horses, M0A1YLK sweet feed for daijry cows.?adv. * * * * * i K. C. GerraWl was in Conway or business recently. ; ***** J. T. Booth of Allen, S. C., is now running a card in this paper soliciting the business of sign painting and' lettering of any kind. Give him U\ call at Allen, S. C. ***** James Lee Plait, Jr., n>f Mullins, S. C., is visiting his brother, Dr. V. P. JL 1CILI. + * * * George Howell of Wilmington, N. C., spent the first of the week in the city. ***** Mrs. Lewis of Rideway., S. C., <is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Bryan. Sam Jones spent the first of the week in Mullins, S. C. ***** Read the ad of W. Boyd .Jones on this page. ***** Nutriline steam cooked sweet foods surpasses all for cow or horse.?;adv. ***** Mis* May Goldfinch recently visited friends in Mullins, S. C. ***** Hon. Hal L. Buck returned last! Monday from Hendersonville, N. C? where he was spending a few days when the terrible storm struck that section of the roocuntains with wind and flood detaining him there longer than he expected. He was accompanied by his little .son, and this hampered his getting away from the place. ***** CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT. The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway \ opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. i Abrams. Apply to H. H. Woodward, 1 Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. >, CONWAY, S. 0. I A. N. Cox, the well-known aitcsiai veil man, spent several days in C^?n . -Nay lately. ^ T There was an election held at the Wamp^e School Building, on July 21 ^ :o vote on a special tax of three ^ nills to supplement the school funds. it was defeated by a big majority, 30 (i l*> a ti a a a a v 0 f eople 'ike to go when they get ready to do so; but high waters winds and rains are what generally ^ disappoint them in their calculations It has been nothing unusual for many people to be marooned at different ^ places the past fortnight since the rains began and tlie floods came up. * ? ? The Mullins Tobacco Board ot ^ Trade are runnings an advertisement in this isssue of the paper. a a a a a O. J. Bell was in Conway on busi- 1 ncss recently. I a a a a a Send in your renewal today. a A A M isses Essie and Sue Marsh recently passed through Conway on their way to spend a short time with 1 friends at Mvrtle Hejwh. ----- < , ***** Mason fruit jars 05c at Jones'? 1 adv. ' * * * * i C. W. Barnhill visited Conway last week. ***** Gloria's Romance is now only fairly started in this paper." The story grows in interest as the action gets started and the plot unfolds. It is a good story. The instalments each week are shown at the Casino Theatre here on Thursday nights. ***** T. J. Vqught of Nixonville was in Conway on business one day last week. We buy and sell for CASH. W. Boyd Jones.?adv. ***** Sam Lee. while at work in the i woods near here recently had a painful accident whereby a shorp axe came in contact with his arm and he received a deep cut from which he had not recovered when he was in the city last week. W. A. Prince of Loris, S. C., was in n - I vAMiway on Dusiness one day last I week. * * * * * M. M, Stalvey of Loris, S. C. was among those visiting Conway last week. * * * * m The new theati<e is now /omplete. Last week many jokes wore started over the matter of the high water in the rivers.-; hat it is really not a H?ko to some oi the people who ai*e damaged by these floods. m * m * * J. P. McNeill was away recently on\ business. * + *?> S. P. Hawes will soon have a handsome new residence completed at the site of the old dwelling that was accidentally burrwsd last Spring. * * * ?>? Sumpter Proton of Hopewell, Va., arrived in the city the first of the week. Miss Cecil McKeithan loft this week to visit friends and relatives ir North Carloina. * * * W JVI 1GCAC ! rvU ' 7.^11 \.n?i tjc <; uiin^uil <(11(1 IMI<? King, who have been spending: some time in Manning:, S. C., the guests of Miss Jessie Avcrill, returned honu last week. o LOH1S ITEMS, R. F. I). 1. I will write a few line* as I hafe not seen any thing from this place lately. Crops are damaged veiy much on account of the heavy rains. Tobacco is almost lost. The relatives and friends of Harley Grainger were shocked to hear of his death recently. . We have three candidates for Magistrate in Green Sea Township this year. We will ask the voters to investigate and see who has been Magistrate for all the people of Green Sea Township. ?V. o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, or cut or to carry off timber or straw, or in any other manner to enter or trespass upon my lands; under penalty of law. H. L. BULLARD. !. E. BARKER IN 1 RACE FOR AUDITOR C. E. Barker is among those whi igned the pledge ana became a cani<late in the county campaign last F hursday forenoon. He is running yr County Auditor and his card is ow running in this paper. Mr. Barer is well-known to the people ol his county, having been elected b\ he people to the position of Auditoi nd serving them faithfully during f he years of 1909 and 1910 in that ffke taking care of its more than sual trying duties. The grand jur> t that time reported that they found is oflice in first class condition am. | ;ept according to law. The comproller general also praised Mr. Bar ?i as being a good county auditor nd as finding his oil ice during his administration in good condition anu ip-to-the-minute in efficiency. Hi s running for the office again on the ecord he maiie in it before. ^ iv. c.looxsis 1 OUT FOR THE HOUSE! | ( ] In this issue appears the announce- , rient of Mr. W. C. Hooks as a candi- 1 late for the House of Representatives from Horry County. There i* iio better known good citizen of this j ;cunty than he is and the people are j no doubt so well acquainted ith bin, ; lhat it would be useless for us to i make any lengthy statement in th; column. Ic is suiiicient to say that he] has already served the people faithfully and well in whatever positions he has tilled in the past, and if elect ed, lie will still continue to give tin people honest ami carefui service. (> THE LAST EPISODE OF AT CASINO THEATRE TODAY; M. C. HOLMES HAS ENTERED FOR CLERK In this issue of ihe paper appears the card wf Mr. M. C. Holmes of Allen, S. C., .announcing" his tundicacy for election to the office of Cierk of liie Cou.it of Comiiion Pleas and (ionem! Sessions of 1 lorry County. Mr. Holmes comes from a well-known and wne of the oldest families in this section of the State, a family from which has sprung many men of note, and all of them men and women of the highest integrity and honesty of pui pose. He is the only opponent of W. L. lirvan, the present encumbent of the office, and has air sad y <in.vmu-u me opening meeting of the campaign at Foris last Friday. o Bonnie Sessions went to Georgetown the first of the week. ? * * * * Nothing but outside interference will ever bring peace to Mexico. o UNCLE SAM TO AID FLOOD SUFFERERS Washington, July 2(5.?Congressional representatives from the flood ed districts in the South took oner-! getic measures for relief for the | thousands of victims of the disaster. J Following a conference of the Ala-, bama delegation to press a bill for supplies for sufferers in that State and the recent introduction of almost a dozen measures proposing relief in | varoius ways, a meeting of the; House military committee was called ! for the purpose of taking action. , TURNIP SEED j ' FRF^W QTrkr-v utot ?V m m %MK/A A k/ 1 V/VIV J UO 1 11^1 Golden Ball, and Amber Globe. Long White Cowhorn and Purple Top Ruta Baga and others. CONWAY DRUG CO. 'The Store of Quality.0 y . ^ F1VB rOBACGO MARKET HAS BIS OPENING SALES 'rices Realized Were Satisfactory Considering Cdn ditions of Crops *h 'EOPLE? -'HORRY FULL TO OVERFLOWING * ? Tobacco growers Were Numerous in Town Through the Day. The Conway tobacco market had a peat opening; on last Tuesday, Auglst 1st. Only two of the Conway warehouses are running this year. I'his fact has apparently in no way educed the amount coming to the market. The two warehouses that ire running, the Peoples ami the Horry Warehouse are evidently selling what the four would have sold if tiie wiiole number had been running. Tobacco growers came to Conway on Tuesday for the opening sales in numbers. They were compelled to remain here practically oil day. The floors of both of the warehouses were tided with piles of the golden leaf and the sales and paying off lasted thioughout the day. The prices ranged from twentytwo and one half eeats pe r pound downward, according t<> the grade and condition of 'the leaf. No complaint whatever was heard arout the prices realised for the product. Some of the tobacco sold was of low grade, while sonic of i* was of good quality* The general impression was that the leaf brought satisfactory pricse. o Miss iMollie .Jones is visiting in Mullins. S. C. * ? I W. F. Henderson, of 1he Conway (Drug Co., spent last week with j friends and relatives in Laurens, S. 1 C. * * * ? * _ ....,... n?.> 1 Mrs. \W L. Bryan Sind little so^, 'who have been spending some timf with the former's parents i;n Ridgeway, S. C., returned to Conway the first of the week. - - - i An honest man wilj^not claim that which he knows dors not be Ion y to 1 %. j mm, oven though he should find that j it apparently has no owner. | o The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ' Ikcnusi.* o{ its tonic find 1..xntive etfect, L.AXA1 T1 V K It RDM O Ql'INI Nl$ is belter than ordinary l Quinine ntul does not cruise nervousness nor rinj:i??K i:? head. Kemetnher the full name and ; look lor the signal u re of lv. W. GROVK. 25c. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Horry Coleman Worley, Plaintiff, vs. D. N. Holt, Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT D. N. HOLT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a I copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his o" l e at Conway, S C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of tiio 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 the complaint. Dated July 20th, A. P. 1916 H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To D. N Holt, absent defendant: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Cork of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of July A. D., 1916. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S. C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o Professional Notice. Dr. P. M. Blanton, Dentist, will be at Loris, S. C., beginning Monday July (24) twenty-fourth. See me to have your work done. P. M. Blanton, D. D. S.