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I I NOTICE. , On the 14th night of this month one yellow hound puppy left my I place. Anyone^will let me know I where he id/lP WllT satisfy him fer l his trouble, lie is. yellow with a j black spot on l.ft*tift; about 6 months > old. J. A. HENIFORD. f Allsbrook, S. C., R. F. D. No. 4,? Box i2. ; " ... O . 1 H. G. Cusjynan^isjta^ ^ennetts-' ville, S. C.,"TnblLtYerpart of' last week.v*^ 1* ioiI*?m?uK) b?r. - <- .. I / Five hundred' and' .t<*n' tlioukind ' prople have died, x of, starvation in Syria. ' ? i,;> . TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE j FOR NASTY CALOMEL i * I Starts your liver without Mak; ing you sick and can not salivate. I 4 * Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling-oft' in the J sale of calomel. They all give thej same reason. Ddoscn's Liver Tone i<* taking itR place, I ''ChlOinol Is dangerous and people j kr>ow it, while Dodson's Liver Tone! is perfectly safe and gives better re-1 suits," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is person ally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle cost 50 j I cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have on!> to ask for your rm ney back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. i Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipat eii bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause | inconvenience all the next day like: violent calomel. Take a dose ot calomel today anl tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson'; Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition.?adv. o ? CLASSIFIED ADS J SALESMAN WANTED?to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL | CO., Cleveland, O.?It?pd. ** WANTED?All the sound Porti Rica and Nancy Hawes Potatoes in Horry County. C>0c per bu. F. O. B. Conway. G. B. GILLESPIE.? It?pd FOR SALE CHEAP?Two good j farm and family horses, three i pairs* good scales, 10 foot counter show case, one Cary safe as good as new. W. BOYD JONES, Conway, S. C.?adv. FOR RENT?Cottage recently val cated by C. F. Powell near home of Mr. W. O. Burroughs. Will be vacant in a few days. Apply to H. H. WOODWARD. * ' FOR RENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. Pitman near corporate limits. Apply to H. H. WOODWARD, attorney, Conway, S. C. LOCAL TAKEN UP?at my place 2 white sows marked split and underbit in one ear and crop and half crop in other. Owner can got same by proving and paying charges. ED. JAMES, Conway, S. C., Rt. 2?2t-pd. FOUND?One bunch of* keys near Cooper Cut, not far from Conway. Owner may obtain same by calling on S. P. COLLINS, Cool Spring, S. C.?adv. LOST! LOST! Lost two yearlings about two years old, color brindle, and one Jeruot; nr?lnr rrnn nnH nnnpv Kif in onph 1* -rr~* ~ ear. Reward to finder. J. A. LEGGETT. Loris, S. C., R F. D. No. 2, Box 78. , 4t?pd. LOST?Between Conw^j arid W. G. Sarvis' one bundle'of small girl's clothes. Finder will pl$ase notify m$v by postal card, and bbttger P. O. BELLAMY. .^Iglfook, S. C. Rout??No. 4.?pd. v ,. .: .$# sajwau-flJk LOST^-Between $warap arid ) Homewood, >S.\ C./ one Smith & Wesson No. 32 pistol. Finder please notify and return the same to J. A. Gibson, Constable, R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C.?adv?pd COST OF IMPROVEMENT PAID BY THE USERS * I 1 I I, , Mr. W. J. Singleton of Enterprise 1 on the Woccamaw, has a plan for making 'a*good road across Bull Creek Island, the almost impassable 9 barrier on the road between Conway ' and Georgetown. It would result in ' leaking those who use thje road pay for the work in. the long run. His plan is to grade the earth and dig out the surface in the right way cypiiQss,lumber on the bdttom, with ties at the sides from the same material and this pinned with pegs into the ground* leaving a few inches, not over two inches, to be filled n on top v ith the clay, thus making it impossible to bo;? in soft clay more than two inches. The boards underneath would prevent the makng of holes. The work can be den" he says at a cost of $2500 00. * His plan for paying for the work would bo to borrow the money from some bank or private individual and then double the ferriage charges at the ferry until the debt has been paid j off. If there is a better plan than this for getting this needed improvement Mr. Singleton would be g'ad to ex change views. i . CALL FOR liiif ON COTTON TRADE I Savannah, Cm, Jan. 20.?Prominent Savannah cotton factors today sent telegrams to the Georgia suia-i tors a. d Representative Edwards of this district urging a congressional investigation of recent operations on the New York and pcssiblv New Or . - , * . - I leans exchanges, n was learned irom reliable sources here tonight. The factors charged than an ille-j gal combination of large operators had been formed to break the cotton, market. They asserted that this "hear clique" had determined to tire lout Soul hern-holders and force them j to sacrifice' their cotton As an indi1 cation that such a combination was in operation the factors pointed out that futures have been depressed materially below the level of spot prices in the South. o J. A. Hearn of Little River, an employee of Hammer Lumber Company, spent last Thursday in Conway on business for his company. T. W. Graham recently purchased a Dort touring "car for use between his farm and Conway. He is the owner of one of the finest farms between here and Little Kiver. m m m J. M. Dorman is filling his old position in the Conway postoffice since the resignation of James A. Calhoun. lie is efficient in this position. * ? W. C. Adams of Aynor, was in Conway the first of the week. J. R. Bowles who is known to probably every tobacco grower in Horry County spent last week end in Conway with one of his business associates. Capt. Bowles states positively that he will be at Conway in the tobacco business again the coming season. * * * B. E. Bell, was here from Wampee the middle of last week on business. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a corn or callus ?u it mts on wim lingers. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost very little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time.?adv. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVB'S TASTKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the Mood.and builds up the system. A true tonic. Por adults and children. 50c. thb Hout mil Ltecal end ? Hev. W. A. Youngblood was in I Conway the middle of last week at-1 lending to business. < | J. N. Barnhill -of. Bayboro was among the people here from the i country last Wednesday. He was here on bssiiitss. 1 v 00 m m If W. Boyd Jones is still in the brokerage business at Cunway and sells at wholesale to the merchants over the county. J. Fred Grant of Murrell's Inlet spent some time, in Conway recently. # ** * The small building formerly used as a barber shop on the alleyway leading through the principal business block of Conway; was moved up to the rear of the Norton Drug Company's store last week and will be used as a warehouse for the store. ***** All of the stores of A. C. Thompson on Laurel Street are now occuppicd by live merchants and the street presents a lively appearance The cement sidewalk put down along the eastern side last Summer has helped a good deal in appearance and convenience of the people of the wn. r - ., t * "V More new cars were recently received by dealers in Conway. The | number used is constantly increasing in Hoiry County. Get your next lot of land deeds at the Herald office. You cannot get better anywhere. * * * Law blanks of all kinds are for sale at the Herald office. Don't forget this when you need any. We are prepared to print for you on short notice any legal blank that you need, though it will have to be some special blank for your own use. if we do not already have it in stock!. ***** J. C. Sarvis of Simpson Creek i township spent last Wednesday in | Conway on business. ***** I am doing my best to save mer- j chants money on their purchases. Can offer special values on rice, seed iiish potatoes, feed, hay, meat, laid, etc. See or phone me at Hotel Grace ?W. Boyd Jones, Broker.?adv. ***** i D. F. McGougan, a prominent business man of Tabor, N. C.,? was here one day recently attending to various business matters. ***** At a recent meeting of the parsonage building committee of the Conway Methodist church, the plans were decided upon with exception of a few minor details, and the plans and specifications will soon be laid before several conrtactors for bids on the work. ? ***** The County of Horry has a beautiful and costly county court house, but there is no adequate means of heating it. If the people who come to court or to spend time any other way in the building which belongs to them, are to be warm and comfortable, they must provide some means of heating the building. It is true that it has numerous fire places, but' fire places arc inadequate for large i spaces. A steam plant would be the right thing. It is believed that it would take less fuel to heat tlu building were a steam plant installed. The basement for this purpose is already there. * ? C. Z. Enzor, one of the leading citizens of Norton, S. C., was in Conway last week and remained here several hours on business. * * * * \ The instalment of the Shielding Shadow appearing this week is very interesting. Read the story in the paper and see the story in moving pictures at the Pastime to-night. C. R. Page was here one day last week. * W L. Bryan is the owner of a new uuick touring car. 1 . * The work on the cement walk at the court house grounds wy.s held up by the recent bad weather. m m * Two mules belonging to J. N. Bam hill were sold at the stables of G. B. Jenkins last week under chattel mortgages held by parties agains the \ animals. , Break your Cold of LaGrippe with a few doses of 6G6.?adv 9, QeirwAT, t. o. Kepsenel * M Julius Thompson of Bucksville * spent some time in Conway the mid die of last week. Mrs R. H. Hatcher of Floyds township was in Conway .one day last week. Senator Hal L. Buck has introduced an act in the Senate the purpose of which is to amend, the criminal.law in. an important. particular. Experience has shown that this amendment is needed in the administration of the law. % * Planting time is fast approaching. * Got land deeds and mortgages at the Herald office. m J. H. Howell of Forney, S. C., spent a day here last week. * * D. F. Du\is recently moved to Jordanvilic. * * * M. G. An lo, son was recently in the Longs section ot' the county. * i * ? ? The town needs much money to be spent in grading slice and* laying oi/lo \I??J 11/D 11%. . o " - 4 h /v "Mvit namo, 1'SJJUV.IttlI X > MIUII lis LIIV" sewerage and * watc works bend;* have been used in putting in the \vateiworks and sewreage. 1? :. R. Ik Glasgow was in the town recently visiting several ol' the stoics. Sumpter Graham of Loris was in this section last week on business. ***** C. A. Cartrette, one of the leading farmers of the Allen community, pent some time in Conway last week, and visited some of Conway x business men while in the town. ***** U. A. Dusenbury was in Conway one day last week. ***** B. B. Anderson, who is one of the leading business men of the growing town of Tabor, N. C., spent an hour or two hree last Saturday. ***** Bring the next notice you ' want printed to this office. It will have our attention. It will pay you to take this paper. Sorpethipg you have done or intend to; do, something about .you that you .vouid like to see, may appear in it and others will mention it and you will be in the dark. Take the paper and do your duty by your communTy.. We run the paper for the beneit of the public, therefore use the paper whenever you feel like it. 0000m f liert Jones of Marion recently visted friends and relatives in this :<>unty. F. F. Covington was in Conway iie early, part of last week. * * * W. B. Coxe of Marion, S. C., spent t day in Conway last week. 0 0 0 0 0 Miss Mary Harrington, of Mullins, ?. C., is teaching a school in the balivants Ferry section. She is a sister of Mrs. J. P. McNeill. ***** One of the most interesting pictures ever shown at the Pastime is the Shielding Shadow. The five instalments which have appeared prove this beyond a doubt. This week's instalment is worth seeing. Read the story in this paper and you can then understand the niet.nro. Mrs. Cora Williams of Mullins has brought a foreclosure suit against Annie R. Mosely and others for the foreclosure of a mortgtage of real estate covering the lots and dwelling at Loris occupied by the Mosely's as a home until recently. It is a nice piece of real estate situate in the business section of Loris. * * * * J. McC. Martin recently purchased a IJuick touring car. ***** W. C. Clardy of Wampee passed i through Conway the latter part of < last week. * * # Dr. King, of Ay nor, was in Con way the first of the week. * * j Mr. Hume of the Montgomery | Lumber Company at Causey, S. C., < visited Conway on last Friday, re: \ maining here between trains on legal i business pertaining to the affairs of < his company. i RUB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, i etc.?adv. | > AT HOTEL GRACE. I Among the recent arrivals at totel Grace are: L. McWherter, Greenville, Tenn. T. W. Stevens, Greenville, Tenn. S. L. Scherr, South Carolina. D. E. Lawson, Florence, S. C. J. C. Hammond, Richmond, Va. John Uptton, Virginia. K. P. Burger, North Carolina; , M. H. Shepherd, "Wilmington, N. 0. E. Craeke, Charleston, S. C. Fi Stem, "Wilmington, N. C. E. N. Snow, Greensboro, N. C. J. K. Thompson, Florence, S. C. H. B. Soluner, South Carolina. T. L. Parvu, South Carolina. E. W. Miller, South Carolina. F. F. Covington, Marion, S. C. \V. C. Peeler, South Carolina. Samuel Farber, New York. L. D. Magrath, City. M. N. Raynor, Baltimore, Md. Mrs E. D. McCleery, Marion, S. C. Moore Thompson, South Carolina. G. C. Cox, South Carolina. Robbie Stalvey, Myrtle Beach, S. C F. P. Smith, Sumter, S. C. W. C. C lardy, Warn pee, S. C. A. A. Duncan, Florence, S. C. B. L. Howe, Causey, S. C. A. B. Swagert, Philadelphia, Pa. M. J. W. White, Norfolk, Va. S. T. McDowell, Virginia. E. S. Smith, Columbia, S. C. A. W. Sampson, Richmond. Va. W. H. Evans, South Carolina. Chas. H. Prnny, Norfolk, Va. J>. R. Ccllino, Virginia. 3. ft. Bowles, Danville, Va. J. E. Giles, Danville, Ya, C. H. Whiteheart, Florence, S. C. Whitfield Clark, Anniston, Ala. E. P. Cammerfed, Baltimore, Md. \Y. E. Jones, Baltimore, Md. II. S. Tompkins, Kentucky. YV. E. Craver, South Carolina. 1At \\t:\ u?ir>. iti. w usini, laiua, Via. F. M. Tharin, Florence, S. C. Dan E. Costin, Wilmington. N. C. W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. D. S. Hoover. Wilmington, N. C. S. A. Gravely, Rocky Mount, N. C. J. J. Baker, Richmond, Ya. C. C. Baker, Baltimore, Md. 11. C. Murphy, Charleston, S. C. J. M. Black, South Carolina. N. Hill, Jr., North Carolina. Oliver Smith, North Carolina. C. G. Bush, Tampa, Fla. John C. Abel, South Carolina. C. L. Shafield, South Carolina. W. C. Iprobaw, Jr., Richmond, Va. o Delightful Entertain incnt. % *??? Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum cnter ained at her home on Laurel Street last week in honor of her sister, Miss Mary Harlee. The occasion being her birthday anniversary. The teachers of tl*c Burroughs High S.hool and Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum *. ere the ones invited. When the guests arrived they were met at the door by Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. They were handed pencils and paper on which they wrote a birthday wish for Miss Harlee. All were seated at the table on which was a large white cake with pink and green candles. The light from above the table was concealed in a green shade, and from this, pink and green ribbons led to each plate. A salad course was served first, then a sweet course consisting of frozen marshmellow? with whipped cream and green cherries and cakes. A.fter the refreshments were over the birthday wishes that had been previously written were exchanged and read, which added much to the amusement of the party. Then good byes were said and each one left feeling that Mrs. Quattlebaum is a fine hostess o Mr. and Mrs. John E. Watson spent last week end with friends and relatives in Marion, S. C. | ***** Rev. D. P. Cox and his daughter, Mrs. Lillie A. Gause, wore in town one day last week on business. ***** Wanted every merchant in Horry when in Conway to call on me. Can astonish you with some low prices. W. Boyd Jones.?adv. I Dr. Robertson of Little River was] among those who spent last Thurs-1 [lay in Conway. He was here with Mr. H. C. McKeel, the manager of Hammer Lumber Company. * H. C. McKeel, manager of the Hammer Lumber Company , one of the largest lumber concerns of North Carolina, passed through C.:nway the latter part of last week on his way back to New Bern, N. C.. after spending scvreal days at Little River where the company has a large plant. * ? J. Hartford Baker was in Conway eeently. His son is with the Conway Hardware Co., on Main Street. 1 - 1 11 " wvn LOG CARTS CAUSE DAMAGETfrftOADS. ?? tjy .9 Act Brings Horry Under Provisions Relating to CharHon. W. L. Mi shoe "'mas an act To Amend an act relating to havilinqr. conveying or transporting lo?s, tiW^er $rwUmd^er on or over the public highways of jftarion and Charleston counties, by including county of Horry in its provisions. Following is the law as it related to Charleston and Marion Counties and by Mr. Mi shoe's amendment Horry will be subject to the same provisions: Section 1. Transportation of Logs and Lumber on Loads in Marion and Charleston Counties Regulated.?Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina. That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to haul, convey or transport any logs, timber oi lumber on or over any of the public road - or highways of Marion county and Char l i lesion county with any vehicle having le.-s than four wheels or to haul, convey or transport any logs, timb.r or lumber on or over any of the p.;blic roads or highways of said cf unties in any manner whereby any part of the load comes in contact with the surface of the road 01 highway: Provided, That the County Board of Commissioners, in their discretion, may permit for a definite period of time, the transportation of logs, timber or lumber otherwise than herein provided; the party so transporting \ \ i .UK II I Vgo, lllliuc! V?l HIIIIWI Ut: 11quired to file a good and sufficient j bend in an amount sufficient to cover the maximum possible damage to the roads, bridges and highways over which such transportation is allowed or permitted and conditioned to restore the said roads, bridges and highways to their original condition. 2. Misdemeanor Or Violation,^ That any person violating any of the provisions of Section 1 of this Act shall be guilty of a m'^demeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, oi by i nprisonment for not I * 1 1 1- J _ _ 1 | kiwi c- 11i<t11 iiiii iy nays. | This will prevent the tleep holes I which are often cut into the public ' roads by hauling' legs over them in i sling* carts. The damage is caused , by the end of the log striking against | the surface of the road and dragging out the dirt at regidar intervals. ' B B | THE OLDEST AMERICAN I i COMPANY I H THE MUTUAL LIFE I B OF NEW YORK H I H Bfl 9 W. B. COXE, Agent. Q I H H The Dodge agency has sold a new car to Hon. R. R. Scarborough. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara i (a tonic-laxative) pleasant to take In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by the addition of r#*rta?r? -1 v..,wau uui UIIVS9 bUCUl icals which increase the efficiency of the Cascara, making it better than ordinary Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. Adapted to children as well as adults. Just try one bottle for constipation. 50c* o There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tne last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, ard by constantly failinir o ?? vuiv whii local treatment, pronounced, it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh *Cuve, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the .only Constitutional cure on the market. It is ta-., ken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces xifWiV system. They offer >one dollars for any case it fails- to, cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7^c. Take Hall's Family Pilb for constipation.?adv