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r ' DDaanananiiDafl pa aa ? Indigestion g Many persons, otherwise B P vigorous and healthy, are D |] bothered occasionally with Q J| Indigestion. The effects of a mm (\ mm disordered stomach oil the JJ system are dangerous, and JJ 2 prompt treatment of indlges- B O tion is important. "The only Q g medicineT I have needed has pi ueen sometmng to aid diges B tion and clean the liver," fl M writes Mr. Fred Ashl>y, a mm JJ McKinney, Texas, farmer. Jf D "My medicine is D a Thedford's " BLACK-DRAUGHT Bfor Indigestion and stomach H trouble of any kind. I have 5 never found anything that D Hj touches the spot, like Black- H Draught. I take it In broken ?j, KB doses after meals. For a long Kfl time I tried pills, which grip- |Qj mb ed and didn't give the good results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy |m to keep, Inexpensive." m r>M Oet a package from your J druggist today?Ask for and ? 3 insist upon Thediord's?the 19 only genuine. Q K3 Get it today. Riin e84 issca EniaianniiDnDSBBaaca * Motte Business Colleire. the newns institution to be established in Con way, opened with a flourish las week. Their success has been far ii excess of expectations from the be ginning. n A TOMU /Jrovc's Tasteless chill Tonic restore Energy and Vitality by Purifying am Enriching the Blood. When you feel it: j strengthening, invigorating effect, see hov it brings color to the cheeks and hov it improves the appetite, you will thei appreciate its true tonic .value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simpl; Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. Si pleasant even children like it. The blooi needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON t Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs an* Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor % i ttd fpffno* v~a?i? UUt. !More People T1 Before Will At\ Most Wonderi munity - Building tertainment Ag A Temple i and Inspir for Every Miss Mildred Forb Worker, a trained pla] recreational expert, will two days before the chai remaining for three da teach the boys and girl fare is so near to our he; of modern organized pi M iss Alma Watson pointed by the chautau to co-operate with M making this one of the 1 in the lives of the school C or Conway. Get Ready Nov This In. Conw hind it. It is C for You. I I ' k. ^ -1- . i TALKSBEFORE ! CIVIC LEAGUE Feature of Recent Meeting of Conway Women Was Address of The Mayor One of the features of the monthly meeting of the Civic League on Last Wednesday afternoon was an address by Mayor L. D. Magrath, who gave I some data showing the growth of the I town. Among other things Mayor I i'lUfti avn i(iin:u (Ult'llliuil tl) IIIC liltt that Cojiway had over twelve miles of streets and that the town during I the last two years had constructed 14,002 feet of paved sidewalks which I was quite an addition to that already J in. Attention was also called to the fact that the town had added a coni, binaiion chemical engine and hose truck, made by the American La France Company and motor driven, to thq lire department and a Studebaker sprinkler to the street department. Additions had been made to the dr;iinage and large extensions to the waterworks. During lt)21 the town had issued twenty-eight* permits for new dwellings and within a half mile of the corporate limits of the town thirty-one new dwellings had been erected. Special interest was manifested in tho statement that an active campaign had been started to remove the railroad from Main street ar.d that attorneys had been employed and money appropriated to see it through. He stated that no letup would be made until it is accomplished. Another item of interest is that in the near future we will have a sett'inj; I tank and reservoir which will greatly improve the waterworks, tho need of - which is greatly felt. The Mayor L peciti.il y requested that tho Civic . League consider the planting of suitI able shade trees now. Some of the i i ...Ill Im 1 I.MfM'Ml Li X'O Will I1CIVC w ?. tviiivi vu - bec.ausc of obstructions from roots, and these should be replaced at once with suitqble trees which would be free from the fine hair-roots that have given trouble. The planting of flowers and care of sidewalk borders was j also stressed. s C<>?tSh Cuunc Oiip iiifiuenza v AXAT1VE L30M0 QUININE Tablets remove tht * .ause. Thuro is ouly onti "Drorao Quiaiv-" H W. GROVE'S niant-uro go l>ox. 30c. o Farmers fti'l learn how to raise ^ some cotton in spite of the boll wee? vils and all that they can do. Afte? ^ a few years the cotton crop will be 0 .worth something to this section ol 1 the country for there is no doubt of * progress being made in the effectiveness of remedies for the pest. ban Ever | A 11 tend This | All Ful Com- | I and En- | : gregation f 'ation | 'Hp 'body ]#' .es the Junior \ jf^Jl / director and lp arrive in town Z M utauqua opens, ? ys. She will J ;: it to Take | 3^ ray is Be- :: /mk jjji iotten Up I: 0M i | || Help IV < THE HORRY HERALD, OONW/ TILLEY MINCEY FOUND IN ROAD Coroner is Notified but Doctor Finds no Evidence of Foul Play Excitement was caused last Friday by the finding of the body of a dead man on the road in Gallivants Ferry township. Those who found him could not identify him and the matter was reported to the coroner. The coroner made an investigation and the result of it is related in the testimony of Dr. H. H. Burroughs, which is reported as follows: State of South Carolina, County of Horry. H. H. Burroughs, M. D.. being dulv| sworn, says that on Friday, April 7 | 15)22, he was requested bv the coro- ; I1AK II ii^. ui iKiuy vuunvy to accompany him to Gallivants Ferry township or the old public road leading1 from Gallivppts Fevw to Coo! Springs. to oxamine ,*i dead human body which had I been found on this road. I first saw this dead body lying on a board scaffold under a shed adjoining a tobacco barn near the residence of J. C. Coats. | This body was carefully examined and there was no evidence of any wounds of any character having been inflicted, but from general appearance ; this man died of cerebral bemmor hage, or what is commonly known a; : apoplexy. The body was iden ified ! as that of Tilley Minccv. a white mar about (55 years old, hair about half gr.iv; tail built person; had artifVlal upper jaw iceth, 1 lue eyes and a good bit of gray hair in beard. The body was identified by John Roberts of Homewood, S. C., W. Elbert Holt of Avnor, and a young man named Harrelson. This deceased person passed the residence of .J. C. Coats sometime between 3 and ! o'clock on Friday afternoon, April 7, 1922. The body was found lying in the road about A :.r'.0 P. M., body lying on left side, there was no evidence of any scuile having * | Tobacco Grc < For tobacco barn flues communic; pany, Inc. We are in position to ]* other flue makers. We manufac 0 Gurley, S. C. Get in touch wi < Our flues we will guarantee to in nianship and material. 1 SASSER CO Z Gurley, S. C. Roads On April For Three Gre DCUFTE^ lake This the Bigge; npEnVP'^'' 'ar^' -~T>'*"rvr'n'* LY, S. 0, MAR. 13, 1922 occurred anywhere about the dead body. I saw this dead body at C>:*0 P. M. The body was yet warm. Arti- u ficial respiration was performed for p a while. No evidence of any odor of (|. alcohol, wine or whiskev couid be 01 found. Everything that wa< found s. showed that death, whi'o very sudden ^ and violent, was the result of natrr,"! j1( causes, and on ren le i? c ihI^ opinion j0 the coroner gave permission for re- y nioval and burial of 'he body >f Tilley Mincey, who as best as can be deter- ' mined, died on April 7. 1022, sometime between 3 and 4:30 P. M., this date. H. H. BURROUGHS, M. D. * o * No Worms in a Healthy Child v * All children troubled with Worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates podKh'ood, and as a >j: rule, there is more or I ess stomach disturbance. * GROVE 3 fASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu- J larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Improvethedlgestion.andactasageneralStrength- j * ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then . ? throw off or disi?el the worms, and theChild wlllbe i in perfect health. - Pleasaut to take.*60c uer bottle. I r. (, The city water was cut off las' week for a portion of one day in order to make some repairs to the tank. ? ?<> 11 Quick Repair | tThis is v hat vou need when *> <* l? the machine or iwjuipmenl gives ^ i . . [ way ant! you are in trouble. y 11 Skilled Service I ' y i i ? Mut of course you must have ? 1 I i ti skilled man to do the work to * * ensure against still more trouble. ^ J Bring it to us. . y ! CONWAY !RGN WORKS |j X MILTON PITMAN, Lessee $i * i mci?, iite immediately with Sasser Com- ?| sell you flues for less money than I ttire the best flue in Horry county Tl th us at once for future delivery. ive perfect satisfaction in work- '< MP ANY, Inc. f i Horry County 3-9-lGt % n I _ i mmmmmmm i i ii Lead H< 14, 15, 17 :at Days of the ^QfAUTAVC FIRST DAI Hi The Eugene Page Tr <mj W. Eugene I'age, for to recognized as the fort jPJk ''n'st an<^ b.mjoist. I lis . ' '$ ing artists combine in V^ ' / program delightful in inality and versatility. / The xylophone, ? n saxaphone and mando-v '> . of the instruments use w^&ffljjr with rare artistry. ffi" Mr. J. William Terry, lecturcr, writer and tra ||||||||^ >? Afternoon?"Making th vdxjsg vp' *$' Evening?"The Spirit of The Junior Worker Jm young and old, and den organized play. Bfif" JMffl SECOND Di Pietsch's Swiss Alpir to/ HMk the picturesque costui ajftv MK I mountaineers. They ap : same program for one |m| with William Jcnning W Hw mm are hi?h,y K'f ted m BHPBB? /IMHtt sides their unique vo< jKK * IH !'K y ren^cr itistrumenl nPffBKilfli Afternoon? 1 he Storn W VKJUH /Evening?"The Spirit o '^,e Hcndrys- Mr. i W not only as an impcrs< wL a musician of marked s wp \ impersonator, his work & that what the audience : . ' v is not a single artist, 1 W ***.'&. an entire group in con action?a whole compai Mr. Albert Marion H ^HtPinn perintendent for Mr. ^^HpP?P|H^ associated with hiin foi in two stirring lectures JK A Afternoon?"The Dura " t ion s of Lif ' .J9E3P Evening?"The Spirit of st Event of the Whol nMHHHHnHHMM - SALE UNDER EXECUTION By virtue of an execution issued pon the judgment in the case of S. . Bowser & Company vs. J. M. Boyd, ited October 1, 1921, and by virtue f a chattel mortgage held by the lid plaintiff, I have seized and will 11 at public auction at the courtouse door at Conway, S. C., during gal hours of sale on salesday in lay next, it being the 1st day of lid month, all and singular one 65 :illon (figure 172) lubricating outfit BRICK BR Come to our phi we luive to offer LAYTON BRICK V 12! 22] tf. Marion \rrz^~ j; Annour ft Wc have completed li our gasoline by boat di C., thus making it possib i I he lowest rate m the c business at the same stanc I ?2' \ =?2< I We ate the pioneers ness lor this county and J keep in the lead. | People's Fil J HARRY R. f 1 4-5-4t _______ Conway jre 1 | the Pur | This the | the Histc m io, headed by J q fifteen years T most mando- & two support- /*% making their V^Jl JL quality, ong- J larimbaphonc, + A1 'ioia arc some v (1 by the trio widely known 'T'1l n veicr. I he Kev. e Dream Come | dist minister the Colonist." js ||le c|iau[; in stories for + ? _ lonstration of tie IS c\ HI speaker. A *Y/ made for hir ie Yodlers, in + Oil .Sunday tl ries of Swiss . ri 1 peared on the tcXLlCjl.lcX Will whole season 11 i 1 s Bryan. All $ Will deliver cians, and he- 111 II :al selections, + Will hold an tal trios, duos + 1 . .1 word to the director X will be vvortl f the Patriot.'* ai'G Other gl'< f ment, for vvh iU J Hendry excels o anator, but as < < ibility. As an is so masterly ^ sees and hears 0 y 4"kll 1 ai but seemingly o 1 UU V^C*1 versation and < ny rolled into yde, Field Su- | OlUiDaj Radcliffe, and < sryars :: Study Oi blc Satisfac- <> 'the Pioneer." jj is a Tip < e Year | Pupils MHHHMHHHI and transfer pump, being the same purchased from S. F. Bowser & Company. Terms of sale cash. J. A. LEWIS. (L. S.) Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 27, 11)22. o Two nights of vaudeville act- at the Pastime last week attracted large court crowds. ICK BRICK | mt and see what % 1 before vou buy. # sjs rORKS, (Est. 188.->) * , S. C. | icement | IV arrangements to freight a rect Irom Charleston, S. E le to sell our customers at J ountv. We are still in ^ J, selling in any quantity: jj ic?= \ s I fk Rv J ? *KU> J 4c in the filling station busi- 6 we are in it to remain and L lling Station B 3RAY, Manager | 1 is Organized for I pose of Making | Biggest Show in >ry of the Town l Builder ublic Spirit I ig All Line s I Wm. A. Ward, Metho- I r \\r ' i ? rrom vv ashington, D. L., mqua director this time, ost eloquent and fluent Arrangements are being n to deliver a big sermon he day before the chauclose on Monday. He a number of lectures that y audience from tiie first last. His lecturer, alone i the entire cost; but there ?at features of entertainich see the program. i Learn More in r Than Y ou Could at in Weeks. This for Adult School mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammm /