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r 4 SE TA TWO AUCTI ^ All the tobc THE PLANT HOUSE will be r The Tabor N GAME WARDENS KEEPING BUSY Game Wardens from Marion County have been busy in the waters of the Little Pee Dee River recently according to reports reaching Conway last J Saturday. ' On Saturday night a Marion County officer arrested Archie Calhoun and Noah Skipper while the two were engaged in stretching nets in the river, and, according to reports made here in Conway, some of the nets were extended all the way across the stream thus carrying a heavier penalty than otherwise. It is said there were others in the same party with Calhoun and Skipper , but the others were out on the hill while the rest were attending to the nets. The officer placed the parties under bond. It is said that the cases for violation of the game laws will be submitted to the court and will not be - A. i.,1 rnu ~ !? ?U tttill fN cidivesMfn, i lie uucrs hi cui.li cane urn '/ be about fifty dollars. WE EXCEL, ARE YOU SATISFIED? One of the best assets of any town is a g-ood newspaper?one that brings satisfaction to the citizen and resident of the place where the paper is picked up and read. For more than twenty years the management of the Horry Herald lvs tried to improve the paper as a loc??l medium and gradually cut out of it t the clippings and plate matter about affairs far from home where tl?e iornl man and woman are not so much interested. Now that the Herald is anions those at the hepd of leading weekly newspapers in the State, are you satisfied with it? If not let us know what your objections are. Don't hesitate to tell us what you would like in it as your local naper. If you have no complaint to make and want to see it continue to prosper and grow and be of more and more service to the community, then lend it your aid both personally and financially. One of the best things to do here at this time is to induce more and more people to read the paper. Nothing else can do more to make the county and the home town the best places of their kind in the world, the most progressive and the most prosperous. Induce your neighbors to take and read the Horry Herald every week. Place your advertising in its columns and carry your business, news to readers all over Horry who are in position to give you good business. - ?o MAPLE LOCALS Miss Ethel White has returned f home after having spent several weeks f in Florida with her sister, Mrs. Hal Smith. Mr. Pink Jordan, it is said, has been appointed by Supt. E. C. Allen to fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Hamp Long as trustee. Mr. Long resigned " A# fVlO some lime ajfo. me nurwco u.v school now are Messrs. A. I. White, A. D. Jones and Pink Jordan. Mr. Edffar W. Rowell, of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway Roofing Force, 4. recently spent some time here. It has been stated that several boys of this section will leave about the first of August to take a month's course in athletics at Fort Bragg, out some ten or twelve miles from Fayettfcville, N. C. Among those contemplating going are Messrs. Reuben Long, Johnnie Cox and Wilbur Jones. It is understood that this course is to be given free to those who passed certain requirements. Approximately forty boys and girls were present at the social held by the Maple B. Y. P. U., at Smith Lake, on last Thursday afternoon. A spendid program was rendered by members of the two groups of our union and an oration by Mr. Talbert Johnson of the Rehobeth section was also enjoyed. It lasted for about three hours. Several went ir bathing, and some boat rid' ing. Miss Acnes Jollie was the pleasant tvir?n#?v i?i contest to determine which girl could come nearest throw T -? LL YOl B O ON WAREHOl icco companies will rERS WAREHOUS un by Messrs. Roger larket guarantees y< Ma: TABOR FARIES LOSES BATTLE FOR LIFE Columbia, July 20.?The State Supreme Court today affirmed the death sentence assessed by the York Circuit Court against William C. (Wild Bill) Faries, aged slayer of several members of the Taylor family at Clover, S. C., last year. Under a law passed by the last session of the General Assembly Faries automatically is sentenced to die on the fourth Friday after the handing down of the remitter which in this case would be August 24. He was convicted specifically of killing Newton Taylor. Faries at his trial did not deny the killing- of Newton Taylor, who was 13 years old, or of several other members of the family. He did, however, plead provocation, alleging that the Taylor children had been fighting with his children and that they had polluted water in a well from which the Faries obtained their drinking water in the Clover Mill village. The trial lasted for several days and was hard fought at every turn. Faries is at present in the penitentiary here. Faries was represented by former Governor Cole L. Blease of Oo'^mbia, and Thomas F. McDow, of York. There were eighteen exceptions taken by Faries* attorney to the handling of the case by Judge James E. Pcurifoy, who has since retired. Exceptions 2to 3. inclusive, denies the right of Juror H. W. Witherspoon to sit in the case after he had admitted that he had previously expressed the opinion that Faries "ought to be hung." The Supreme Court declares thnt the circuit judge had not erred for the juror had qualified his remarks with statement, "if the reports he had heard were true." Notwithstanding such expression of opinion the juror had repeatedly stated on his examinrtinn th.-it bp believed that he could tro on the jury and give the defendant a "fair and impartial trial." The first exception claims that Judpre Peurifoy committed reversible error in hearing and passing- upon motions for change of venue and for a continuance "in the absence of the defendant." The Supreme Court says that the personal presence of the accused at a hearing of the motion for change of venue is not within the spirit or the letter of the constitutional mandate. ing a stone or some similar object to the opposite shore of the lake, and Miss I/eola Johnson was a close second. Mr. Wilbur Jones, well known for his ambition to make something after all, was winner in the boys contest to see which boy could make the prettiest mud biscuit. No wonder he won. Girl judges! Mr. S. T. Smith, president of the B. Y. P. U? was said to be second. After this ice cream, cake and sandwiches were served to all. The B. Y. P. U. will have a social once a month. At the meeting of the B. Y. P. U., Sunday afternoon, Miss Rosa Jollie was elected as Group Captain No. 3, *-' -- i A ?? our union navinj^ grown to such hii extent as to require three captains. The Maple School Improvement Association met Thursday night. Mr. D. Xj. Lewis, State Rural School Supervisor was not present as was expected. A good size crowd was present. o , Pnv for the Horrv Herald hv leav injr the money for subscription at the Bank of Aynor, at Aynor. A TONIC flrovc'i Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. * Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor* ? %ting Effect rtft* % HE HORRY HERALD, CONWA JR TOE R 1 JSES OPERATE have buyers on our E will be run by Mes s and Farthing, witl >u the highest mark rkct Opens J CHAHBE MEN GET CLEAR I BEATING WOMEN Threatening Letters Sent to Judge and Solicitor in - The Case For the past weok the court at T,\imberton, N. C., was engaged in trying for florrHne two worsen while the men were disguised with the masks or robes of the Ku Klux Klan. One of the women identified the men in the course of her testimony in the trial. The men denied that they had any connection with the beating. Threatening letters were received by both the judge and the prosecuting attorney in the course of the Irial. Late last week the case went to the jury and they returned a verdict of not guilty. A detective sent to Lumbovton from the headquarters of the Klan was brought up before the court charged I a f * * V v Bala at sec A GREAT ship shudder. O thrown off and 1 driving shaft beg in a rope sling \ opposing blade* balance restored, When a cylinder plant is unbalan must be balanced a century and cc balanced motor gives you instant mum power am have to turn out Every pump you penses this all*r< all season econoi STAN "ST j/jWLlT % .*4 fafifF \u:- ?t$w '. :"a^' v ? .. i JsA ft Y, S. 0, JULY 26, 1923 3ACCO VI A ID BY EXPERIE floors. TWO Redr i srs. Hutcherson and ti competent force oi let prices. Try us a Vu^ust 1st, 19 R OF CC with tampering with State's witnesses and trying to induce them to give false testimony. The detective was tried before the court and found quilty and was sentenced to pay a heavy fine and to serve ninety days in the jail. He was taking an appeal at last accounts. The letters which the judge and officer received were as follows: Judge N. A. Sinclair, presiding at the trial of three men charged with flogging two women, received an anonoymous letter advising him to "use your influence and bring in a verdict exonerating these guiltless servants." Stephen Mclntyre, volunteer assistant counsel for the state in the flog : i i?. <?xt? p(lll? tnsc ICtCIVCVI HUM ICHCI . iiu doubt you reailze that you have stopned prosecuting and begun persecuting thost that have done their duty in the sight of God and there is no court higher than His will. "Possibly in your contorted a^d hellish mind you think you are serving your commonwealth when you are ad nee; t and on lai far out at sea was shaken by an o: ne of the four propeller blades ha before the engines could be stopi an to pound and whip. Sailors d vent over the stern and chiseled Afterwards, with power reduc the vessel made port. is missing your car goes by jerks. It ced. The gasoline that feeds youi 1. 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Page No. S sv * HE E T [OUSE MEN perated. tMERS WARElouse. E exposure of this warning brings an invisible invincible hand and that it is mightier than the courts thmeselves, upon your poor and unworthy carcass. "We command you to show this to T. A. McNeill, for it is as much for him as it is for you and the same pen- alty is on him if he exposes this letter." [MALNUTRITION! I In a nursing child often ! '" ni that H the mother | would take J Scott's Emulsion a regularly, the cause I would disappear. \!S| V TT ? V >h a* voting] /TVL9 tjS&fll LEACEjJ , i