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I ? Vibod tsar gain I * ONLY I #235.00 t i 'VW * 1 *)AA Acres woods land * * *"" well timbered, on 4 public road near Centen- k j ary church in Soeastee. ^ It is worth it for the 1 timber alone Property I <; of Mrs. J I) llaigler, of 9 1 Toddville, S. 0. Look it t ovi - and buy if you want aicood investment. J> ,^er>(P'ye,>y*'#vr^ei|e 'VWf H. H. Woodward, I Attorn kt, > Conway, S, C. ? - i <* LOCAL ITEMS. V --Court next Monday. ?Call at this office for legal blanks. ?Big bargains for cash at Jones' ?The small pox scare is about over. ?By your dress pants from W. B. Jones. ?The first days of the week wore rainy. ?The rain was followed by cold weather. ?The snow of last wook was followed by heavy rains. . ?Cotton low, but goods oveu ower for cash at VV. B. Jones'. ?M. P. Hunt lectured at the Burroughs School last Tuesday night. ?There were many visitors in the city last Saturday from the country. ?There have been many sufferers from sore arms during the past two weeks. ? The County Pension Board last Saturday approved nine new applications. ^Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar will cure your cough. Large bottle for 25c. For Coughs ? Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. 25c for inrtfe bottle. --For wagons, buggies, and bicyclos call on lv. II. and (J. L. Seals, at Tabor, N. C. ?The Sheriff was pushed this week with legal business for the approaching court. ?Jones at Junico wants all the poultry, wool, beeswax and hides in Horry coanty. ? Subscriptions are being solicited to aid in the erection of a parsonago for the Presbyterian church. ? D H. Lewis, while digging in his field one day last week, dug up an iron wedge and a rattlesnake. ? Buy your legal blanks at the Herald oftico where you can get them of almost any kind or nature. ?ltev. J. B Skipper will preach at the Allen School house on Saturday before the second Sunday in March ut 11 o'clock a. in. ? We want your cash trade during 1905 and promise you bigger aud better bargains than ever before. W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. For Coughs?at your druggists or direct from Murray Drug Co., Columbia S. C. ? "'Murray's llorehound Mullein and Tar. 25c for large size bottle. ? B. F. Tuton has opened up a large stock of generic merchandise in his store next door to the Bargain Bouse, and ho is making additions almost every day. There was a mistake in the list of the grand jurymen published in the last issue. Instead of the name of W. L. Kiehardson, the name of M. M. Martin should have appeared. ?Albert Rogers of Floyd's township was committed to the jail here some time ago on a charge of larceny of live stock, failing to give tho necessary bail. He was given a preliminary by Magistrate W. F. Floyd. ?Bring us your cash, eggs and poultry, and buy etlico at 3 to 5c per yard. We otTaF slaughtered itrlnAfl n#?xt 30 dn.v? fr? ???_ dace stock and make room for spring goods. W. B. Jones, Justic#, S. C. ?The claim and delivery case oyor an ox brought by D. P. Green against Ben Tompkins was to have been triod in the Magistrate's oourt hero last Friday but was contiuued, a third parly making claim to the property. ?Owing to the bad weather, the meeting of the Teacher's Association has boon postponed until thfl third Saturday in March, and it Is hoped that thero will bo t full attendance. Tho program will be publlshod in duo time. Instructions, pledges and? the like have been sent to oaoh county seat for distiibution, and tho initiation foe will bo but twenty five cents. Tho farmers are urged to attend and loin this movement whieh it calculated to put them in better cir: cu instances. -r-Little IJortha, daughter of thf Rev. J. L. Shi on, while at play one day last veok with some other little ifirls, follovor a fence and broke he? arm just aoove the elbow. The chile * suffered a tfreat deal from the inju ry but is standing it well. ? ?The committee qf the ^raqd jqry appointod last, year to examim into tho public offices of tho count\ met attain the first of this week t< continue their work. The commit tee consisted of Messrs. G. R Sea uions, W Tj. Richardson and U. A Dusenbury. At last accounts thei woro at work in tho Supervisor'i office* >u?k> woe* by our postmaster and tho <. beautiful arrangement of the oftiee, j has attracted ihe attentiou of many j of the pcoplo. It is not only much j more beautiful but much more con- . veuient than the old outfit. Postmaster Collins bears the expense of , this outfit entirely out of Irs own , pocket. * I ?The Field Publishing Company j was organised in Georgetown re cently. Tho object of the company 1 is to publish a weekly paper, to be 1 edited by James Henry Rice, Jr.. for the purpose of advertising the resources of Georgetown and east . ern South Carolina to the outside world. Tho paper will be called the ! Carolina Field, and the capital stock of the- company is $10,00(1.? 1 Georgetown Times J ?Some changes in the A C. L. tracts in tho town are contemplated * in connection with the removal of f the depot to the opposite side of the ' -.troet Drawings for these cfrmges have been on lile for soin time, but the work has been delayed for one reason and another Several car ; loads of the material have b*?'n <?.? 1 the gr aind several veek*. Phe work will pe-'^abls o in all lit the first * of March. ' Hall Granted. Tho town authorities had to take t vV M Parker before Associate Jux ? tice Woods at Marion under a rule to 1 show cause issued in habeas corpus I proceedings Mr. Parker bad beer, i tried for violation of the vaccination t ordinance and sentenced to thirty t days confinement in the jail. His I attorney had instituted habeas cor- t pus proceedings and for some rea- ? son at tho time fixed for a hearing bo i fore Justice Woods, the writ was not returned. On tho return to the rule to show cause, tho case was argued on its merits and Judge Woods allowed him bail, pending his appeal ( from the Mayor's court in the sum i of two hundred dollars. Tho order j W.is sent nvnr r?r< lnet Tnntiln? <?twl Parker made his bond. Tho order c of J udgo Woods does not decide tho ?. question whether or not the town ( has the right to enforce vaccination ^ ?it only allows bail pending tho ap- \ peal which Mr. Parker has taken fo ( the court of General Sessions, and t which appeal will bo heard next wnwk. 1 It it an interesting (picstion and ( will doubtless create interest in the trial and arguments. ^ Now for Proof. J Conway, S. C , Feb. 14, '05. t To The Editor of the Herald:?As f I have been charged by certain poo- i plo (behind my back) of keeping r back some of tho proceeds of car No. a 15500 which was loaded with two t hundred and fifty two (252) crates of t strawberries and shipped from a Home wood on May 2nd 1004 to The c A. L. Hayes Co., Cleveland, Ohio, s 1 take this opportunity to invito any li or all my accusers, through the col- s umns of your paper, to bring forward the evidence they possess or may claim to possess, and over their own signatures, defend the position they have taken and thus give me at 'j leust a chance to defend myself and ^ show the Growers that there is also another side to this question. J. Lewis Lee. A Itad Hood. Editor Herald:?Please a1 low me j' space In tour paper for a few words | concerning the public road leading y from Loris to Bayboro. The first -j section from Loris is very rough. ( The swamp is just about impossible j to cross. It is dangerous and this is y on W. II Stevens' section, who has v done but two davs work for the past year On the section joining this, f there has not been a days work done | on it for the last year. Mr J. L. Boyd has done the most l( of his work around Duck Creek, I I, think, but I will -ay this mind), if j Mr J L Boyd don't look after the . Quishou swamp I wijl see if there is ' any chance to handle the matter. | I hope he will look after this at. once . for if any of mv stock gets crippled, j I shall expect payment of the conn- j ty for it Yours Truly, Willie Gerrald. ' Wants Graded School, Editor Herald;? 1 believe one of thogreat needs of this community is a graded school. Why could we not consolidate several of our small ' schools; vote an extra tax of three or four mills and run a good school eight or ton mouths in the year. I favor such a school, lot us hear from others. M. M. M. MARRIKD. On last Thursday at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. J. G. Lewis, .Miss Laura A. Lewis was married to Mr. George Flowers the 1 Rev. Henry Todd performing the eoremony. BAPTIST. Sunday school every Sunday 9:30 , ' a m Prayer meeting every Tues'< day 7:00 p. m- Bvisincss meeting Tuesday after second Sunday after ( prayer meeting. Preaching second 1 and fourth Sundays 11 a. m., and 1 first, second, third and fourth Sundays 6:45 p. m. A cordial in vita- 1 tion to all. J. L. Shinn. Pastor. i , Chain Oanjr Notice. > Magistrates will take notice that they may commit prisoners to chain i gang direct which is now stationed on the Conway and Pireway road at Buok Creek till furthor notico. ! J. L?. Boyd, Supervisor. Take Murray's Horehound, Tar and stop coughing. 25o for largo 1 bottle. Your druggist or Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S, C. i \ Grave Trouble Foreseen, ) It noods but little foresight, to ' toll that when your stomach and I liver are badly a [Tec tod, grave troublo is ahead, unless y.>u take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. Johr^ A Young, qf Clay, N. Y., - did. Sfyesaysj '<! had neuralgia of ? the liver and stomaoh, Iny heart was t. weakened, and I could n ?t, eat. I > was very bad for a long time, but in - Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for thev quickly relieved . and cured mo." Best medicine for r weak women Sold under guarantee 4 by Norton Drug Co., Druggists, at 60C a bottle. rw An 'investigation was held last Saturday in the court of Magistrate foscph W. Johnson in tho case of iuliusT. Hatcher, who is churned n the warrant as be in if of the ne$ro race and intermarrying with a 1 ivhite girl. Absolutely no proof vas made showing the presence of legro blood in Hatcher's veins, tint < ie was bound over to the court of general Sessions along with the Kev Jarroll who married them. The girl c .vho marrird Hatcher was not inelu led in the warrant. t Those who are acquainted with all he circumstances of the case, regret /cry much that such a prosecution t ins been brought, because they set; 10 good that can come from it. C L\ Hardee is the prosecutor and he t narried a sister of the girl who has narried Hatcher. Some three or our years before Hardee married lis wife. William Hatcher, a broth ;r of Julius Hatcher, married unoth- j ;r of the sisters, and Hardee a "mits hath" has associated with William Batcher as a white man. The \ Batchers are a darU -skinned people, mtif there is anv negro blood in /hem, no one knows wheneoor when ^ t got there?if anvthing it may be ndiati or Spaniard. Hut thev nr food citizens perfectly honest inlustrious and hard w.irking poopi-To this ihe business men wh- have lud dealings with them will tes'ify Phet'e are those who will testify th >t i he girl in t he ea^P is not of tho high >st social standing, that she too is >IT a dark complexion, and should it v aa in mod for a minute that Hatch- ' ir is tainted with negro blood, yet ho fact that he sought a wife among .hoso of his own class, will bo his ' jest defense. If ho had attompted ( -o marry a white girl of high social standing, his case would be different . 11 the opinion of the people. I;arincr? Callril to Mcot. C The farmers of the county are re- 1 juested to meet at the various voting precincts next Saturday for the ? jurposo of selecting two or more 4 ielegates to meet in Conway at 12 c )'clock on Monday of Court week to. iclcot the delegates to represent the ( Uounty at the Cotton Growers' Con- ( mention in Columbia. The Convention comes off in Columbia on Tu.eslay February 21st, and the dele^tcfc' J decled to represent the county will i lave to leave for that city on the i 'veiling train on Monday. The puriose of these conventions is to organize the fanners to control the t jroduction of cotton and to control 1 Jio placing of the cotton of the South on tlie market. It is one of he most important moves ever made ( or the beneiit of the farmers, and in t, not only the farmers, Lot all f ither business men arc interested md w ill lend a helping hand. We rust that Horry will not be behind r he other counties in the movement a md that she will have her delegates I m hand with the others. This is hort notice, but tho meeting can be icld and the delegates sent just tile 51 ameif action be taken at once. I Make your druggist give you ' lurray's Horchound, Mullein and ?ar Cures your cough. 2fic a ottle. Court IV'ext Week. The court of General Sessions will c onvene liorr next vlmaday morning, a nd a glance at the criminal docket 1 1 the court shows that then will r ikely be but little time to devote to T he transac ion of civil business, f 'here are two murder eases on the c locket to be tried, viz: State vs tj fell and State vs Foley. Besides t t liniui i o i \ts\ iw I * ? 1 ~ r v.^iu >.-j tuu vi.-miui iiiiuiuer m j; for minor offenses to be tried v iml which will occupy fully the first ii f\v days of the court. It will like f y take until mid day on Thursday, >r perhaps until Friday morning to lispose of the orimiral eases, and lifer this there will be but little time or other business. This state of dVairs is bad in view of the. present } congested state of the civil docket ( iere, and a special term of consider -| ible length will be needed next sum- |, nor or fall to clean up the business just year one entire week was eon-*; turned in the trial of one civil jury rase. Without, a special term the lockets will never be cleared. FrayU Exposed. A few counterfeiters have lately >een making and trying to sell iini,ations of l)r King's New Discovery 1 or Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1 ind other medicines, thereby do- f rauding the public. This is to * yarn you to beware of such people, ' ,vlio seek to profit, through stealing ;he reputation of remedies which * rave been successfully curing dist- iaso for over 35 years. A sure pro Action, to you is our aame on thd ! wrapper. Look fpr it, on all . King's, or Bucklpn s remedies, its ;r ill others are mere imitations.. Ha E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago; 111, ind Windsor Canada: For Sale by Norton Drug Co , Conway, S. C.' " - i j Chapel School Oratorical Contest The oratorical contest of the Chjyp: jl School was held in Antioch Baptist church on the night of Febru iry 10th. i:ne church was beautifully deco- * rated by some of the students of the' 1 school** '* ' | Th# exercises of the evening woro. , opened wjth prayer by our worthy ] Superintendent of Education. < After prayer, the chairman, B. 1 Dawsey introduced as the first spea- i ker, Mr. Barley B. Dawsey. Bis ' subject was "Liberty and Law." Mr. Dawsey made a very eloquent . speech and received many compliments from tho young ladies. >. Mr. Gilchrist Small was introduced as the next sppakor. Bis subject was "The Bible. " Be mad^ a good speech and rpotqyed congrattt- \ lutions irom his friend?. < , Toe third apeakeripCroduced was' ( Bert Grainger. ".His subject was , "Temperance" Be also,mado a i g<Tod speech and was complimented '< Tory highly. a , Then tho judges consisting of E. , V. Best, J H. Neel.v *nd John Pil-> , man were asked by the Chairman to rotire and make their decision. After reaching their decision Mr. . E. V. Host gavo a short, but interesting talk and rewarded tho prize, (a 'ountain pen) to Mr Barley Dawsey as being die finest orator Then the chairman spoke, of ' tho prize that all can win," and closed the exercises with prayor. The largo congregation was very muoh delighted bv the fine music by Miss Eranklo Watsoa, Cor. PtiKSONAL. i ?D N, Floyd left yesterday. ?E. W. Johnson was in Conway ast Friday. 1 < ?D. H. Lewis was a pleasant call* ?r one day last week. 4 ?M. C. Holmes was a pleasant jailer one day recently. ?W. F Smith called at the Her- t dd ofiicc one day last weak. ( ?C. C. Powell was in Conway on J jusiness one day last week, I ? P. P. Carter of Leon, was in ! own one day last week. ? W E. P. Cooper was amon# ! ,ho?o in the city last Friday. ?Dr. J. S. Dusenbury went to a Florence last week and returned. ? H. N. Sessions was in the Louis- a nlle section last week on business, ] ( ?J. J. Cook of Dongola was in t Jon way on business last Thursday. ?J. G. Todd of Daisy, was among i ur pleas nit cdior.s one day last J. H. Stone of Wilmington, N ( '., w is in Conway the latter part of a t week, ?W F. Floyd of Floyd's township va* in Conwa;, 011 business one day ast week. ?I)r. R. G. Sloan of Little River, was in Conway on business the first >f the week. ?J. Vr. Stevens of Sanford paid .he Herald office a pleasant call one lay last week. ! 1 ?The Hon. Robt, U. Scarborough arrived home from Washington last Monday. 1 ? II. L. Marlow and his daughter, 1 drs, Elizabeth Martin, were in the :ity one day last week. ?The Rev. H, D. Grainger has' :hanged his post office address from ?erSnom to Sanford, S. O, . O. Muggins of Galitrnnts 1 ^errv, aceompaniotl b} his son, was , n Conway on business one day last (] veek. v- , tf\ , ?S. M. Jordan of Cebu, was in .own one day last week and while lore paid the Herald office a pleas- J int call. -D. N. Floyd and Mrs. P. L. ? Jodbold were in town last Friday >n business pertaining to the estate >f the late Fred Floyd. ?Oscar Shinn has severed his eon- ' lection with Spivey Mercantile Co., ' aid accepted a position with the * Atlantic 11 room Works. ?J. F..Dusenbury left a f?w days !, tgo to accept a position with a naral stores company in Florida near * ?ensacola. He had been filling a >osition for the past year with The lank of Conway. i, > ?^ c DIED. [' James F Smith was born on Feb- ti nary Gth 1HTO, and died February 11 !rid,' MH)il 1n his twenty-sixth year, ames was an invalid from early hildhood and the pet of his mother .id two rtisters, who survive him. lis remains were gently laid to est by kind friontls at Antloch laptis'l "xhiurch \l'here ho was a ^ lithful member," His sieftt is va- tj' ant; and in the hearts of the ti icreavod family is an aching void i> he world can never (ill. We sym- p lathize with the t.ereaved family et feel assured that their loved one s' s resting on the other shore with rieuds gone, before. W. 11. ARMORY OF TROOP "L" J SI'IX l \l, OltDIClM 1-. amiplying with special instruc* ions from the Adjutant General's _ lllee. the..annual inspection of I Yi>op '"'TV'(HorrV Hu-sars) will be ? iold at ilieir Arrr.orv on Thursday \pril (>thsJ905 2 -The following extra meetings ire heivbv. ordered: Satiir'dav Feb'. 18th at 10 a. m. Saturday Mch. 4th at 10 a. .n. Saturday Mch 18th at 10 a m ( Saturday Mch 25th at 10 r-. m. Saturday April 1?t at 10 a. tr>. I Thursday April lith at 10a. m. The commanding officer earnestly erpiests tho presence of every nembor of the troop nt each extra ] md regular meeting between now ind tho annual inspection^ Attest:.- , Hy Order. L. Marsh,. Chas J; Lpps, ( ), S.f Capt. IstS. C. Cav. N. O. M0-fi 7t. Commanding Troop "L" I ? Foreclosure Sale. Hy virtue of Judgement of foreclosure ind sale of date 2l)di October 1904, in the '.asp of James Battle against Noah W, Slanton et nl., I will sell nt nublip nuc- t Ion before the Court Houso ooor at Con- r vay, S. C., onsnlesday In March 1905, u luring the usual sale hours. All that ertaln piece parcel or tract of land Con- H aining thirty (30) acres more or less, ylng and beir.g in the county and State \ iforeBald, on the west side of Iron 1 Springs swamp; beginning at a Ughtwood itako corner of Jesse II Blantons in the un of Tar Kiln Branch, thence running *aid branch down with the run to agreea ?take corner opposite the mouth of a f lih h. Thence running up the ?<lld ditch ' learly a south course to the pond, thejiy *i direct line to run parallel with ditch so 1 McDanlel Blanton's line, to agreed stake c jorner; thenco running said Blanton's q line to J-Rse II. Blanton's corner, thence running said Blanton's line 1>hck to the beginning corner. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay Tor papers. B. J. Sessions, J-16 5 ts. Sheriff II. C. t LIS? 1 Notice to Creditors. J All persons holding claims against * the estate of the late Fred Floyd, ( ire hereby notified to file the same f July attested with the undersigned 1 within the time allowed by law or ( ^hi& potl^e will be sot up in bar of f their recovery, ancT all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby required and. notified to make payaicmt lo' tl\6 pndorsigned. V, U Godbold, ? Qualified Admx. 26p6-4t. . ? . j| . | A GUARAN. i //: ;?o , ^fPOSIT ! ir* r?td 500 ( 1 ;!KU Courses Offared. wl'jm IkardttCoAl. WrltaQukJt ( ..ntACtvi.NcS&Ce! LCGE.M?c?aQ% CLEANING ANDi Pressing j Done promptly and at reasonable ] prices. Oflioe just opened in rear ( A Conway Barber Shop. ( Jos. R, Lesesne. < < Chinese Laundry. < Collars and CufTs. Iron- ' ing Machine Work turn- 1 t ed out promptly Send I . tne a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfac- ( tion Guaranteed. Work 1 t neatly executed, and in I . First Class Style. Yours , ] for Good Work, ( Call on ' ( GEO. LVM. j i CONWAY MARKET FRESH MEATS AND SAUSVGK ALWAYS ON IIANI). ORDERSTAK- , EN AND PROMPTLY DELIVERED EVERY DAY. Geo. L. Marsh, < Proprietor. NOTICE, All persons are warned not to * mntor trespass on my lands. J. D. Graham, ? 1-17-' 4o'im. Fink lea, S. C. \ * Notice. S Notice Is hereby given that tlio Spring ( orin of the court of General Sessions for >lie yenr A 1)1000,in and for Morrycoun- > y, will convene at Conway, S. C., on ? ilonday. the 20th <lay of February 1005, iud the Spring term of the Court of Comnon Pleas for said county on the VVodlesday following the mid date. \V. Ij. Mishoe, C. C. C. P. I-2 05?td. ? Notice All persons holding clahns against the I state of the lite A. F. I lard wick, dee'd. | re hereby notified to present the same luly verified with the undersigned withn the time allowed by law. or this notice tt rill be set up in bar of their recovery, a ud all persons indebted to the said estate re hereby notified to make payment to 8 lie undersigned. M. A. Ilardwlck, C -0-4t. Qualified Adinx. g Notice. ? Under and by virtue of ail order duly ^ inde by the Judge of Probate of florry ounty. I will sell to the highest bidder ( or cash on Wednesday February 22nd, *> 905, at the late residence of the deceased, II and singular the personal pioperty of ie late A.F. llardwick, deceased. M. A . Ilardwick, 9-5-td, Qualified Adinx. ^ Notice | AM persons holding claims agaiirt the state of the late Alexander Martin decased are h? r? t>V untitled to file the same (.j uly ver lied with the undersigned within ^ ie lime fixed by law, or this notice will a set up in bar of their recoveiy, and all 11 ersons. indebted to tile said estate are (J ntified to make payment to the undergned. A. T- .Martin. .M. A. Martin -9-5-4t, Executors. Jr. R. W. McCord sp.Kd T.ON i>i:ntist. 1ULUNS, S. C. Jr. W. E. McCord C SURGEON DENTIST. DONWAY, S. C KayOvor Bunk of Horry. H. H. Burroughs Physician and Surgeon. CONWAY, S. C. loom No. 9. Splvey building. SPECIAL NOTICES. a g STRAYED?There has taken up at my place, one Steer and hree Yearlings. Yearli n g s unnarked. Stoer marked with crop ind under bit in right ear, under lit in left ear. Owner can get ame by calling at my place and >aving charges. W. P, Hooks, x M6-5 2t. Zoan, S. C, STRAYED?One Red and white plod ox has taken uo at my dace,"marked with imder bit swalow fork and over slope in right ar, under bit and smooth crop in eft ear. Owner can get same by ailing at my placo and paying -harges. J. H. Collins, \ !-16 5 4t. Zoan, S. C. WANTED?to know what became of the table which my t nother, Mrs. Charlotte C. Congdon 8 jut in the old Methodist church, and which was discarded for a new ore when the church was repaired some lomc years a^o. The table was of lark mahogony, round, with one q itandard in tho center ending in ihreeor four rounded or claw-shap;d feet. Any inforipttion will be * jraiefull, received by, Mrs. J. T. Walsh, Care Herald. Conway, S. C. 2-16-06-3t. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against th sstate of Elva R. Melson, deceased, ar* r hereby notified to file tho same duP? 1 rerided and attested.wlth the undersign*? f within the time flxea by law or thin notid will tx? set up in bar of th?lr reoory <*, ind all persons Indebted to said eataf* ? ire hereby notified to make payment to ' the uu<i*raigned [)r H H. Woodward, J. J. Pitman, i His Attorney. Qualified Executor. M-4t. 4 J BOOKS Stationery ?AND? MAGAZINES -AT? wit a. >wvwvwvwww Spivey & Co litis Co., FIKK 1N8UKANC13. B icy cle s. I). A. ^pivey, ? ? President. VI. W. Collins, ? ? Secretary. 3. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 nnd 548 King St, :harleston, s. c. AT r\ * T aw I %T #? i" u u ij i? I jji ? Window and Fancy Class a Specialty, II AMD 111 I have secured till the Hoard Ends t the Conway Lumber Company, ud I will furniah them cheap on hort notice. Heat Cook Wood yon an get. I have headquarters at the tore of the Hal L. Buck Co., and rders for draying or hauling left nth me will be promptly attended o. 5. M. Tompkins. mm mm Send me your ord? rs by mail oi it 1 at olllce of Waccamaw Line of learners for best Cypress Shingles ?ade by Shinglo Manufacturing urn puny. F. J. Bell, Agt CONWAY, S C. A.. T. Collins commission 1v1erchant AND BROKER Orders solicited from country merchants. Call at the Cost )fflce. Cheapest STORK In Town. Rice $2.20 per hundred. Good meat atOlo. per pound. Cheapest place to buv shoes. Winter poods and clothing lit nd below oost to make room for my Ipring stork. C'uH during court. Next door to Herald Office. A. P. Johnson BICYCLES. ** A full and Complete line of upo-date Wheels always on hand to ell on tho inatallment plan. hees for rent, icpnir Work ft Specialty. T- H>. Oliver BREAD ?FOR? HUHST Him. SAPPER And all occasions at B. T. Hy* nan's. No use to bake your own >read and cakes when we can do it 'or you at less cost. My stock of GHOICB GROCERIES b more complete. B HORSES - MTJLiaJjh . We have just received a fine lot of new horses and mules to ^ be sold on reasonable terms for cash or good security, j NONE BUT THE % 1 BEST STOCK. \ ) You know our way of doing btisiuess. A- W. Jenkins <fe Soil. \ Kobt. B. Scarborough, H, L. Buck, Will A, Freeman, President. Vice-President. Cashier. 15ANK OH1 HORRY OONWAY, S. O. Capital Stock ? $25,000 DIRECTORS: Uobt. B? Scarborough, W, R. Lewis, Ilal L, Buck, W. A. Johnson 1 George J. Ilolliday, Will A. Freeman We will pay you 5 per cent interest on yearly deposits. Will furnish savings banks to those wishing to open small accounts with us. Try our plan for saving your nickles and dimes, and you will find that theso little banks and the interest we will pay you on your savings will help you, HORRY'S HARDWARE STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Wo have in stock a full lino of the latest improved farming machinery, and we invite the farmers of the county to come and inspect same. We carry a full and complete line of Hardware and will bo glad to quote you prices when needing anything in this line. HORRY HARDWARE CO. Southeastern Lime & Cement Co. Charleston, S. C. BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS, HIGH GRADE ROOFING RUBEROID" Write for Pi 'CIS. BLACKSMITH1NG A SPECIALTY. WAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS MADE TO ORDER ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF WAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS AN1) BUGGY MATERIAL. mT, Ui> Near the Gully. J. 11. JOLLIE, Established 1880 J. L. McElwee, Prop ^ n* a Bonnottsville Marble Wks, Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest fJR Monument h TombHtaucH and Curbing blrst CIshs Work. Reasonable 1'rlccs R. K. Gasque, Conway, S. C. Rev. C. L. Hoggins, Galivanta Ferry, S. 0. Have Your Home Grown Cabbage CAHIJAdH PLANTS, Al.L VARIETIES. Prices: 1000 at $1.50. 5000 at *1.25 per 1000; 10,000 at *1.00 per 1000, Shipped C. (). D. if desired. Plants arrive at your Express our fin Good Condition. Write for Merchants' Prices. Cabbage, Beans, Bweet Potatoes and Turnips in Season. Orders for Shipment o." Tomato Plant*, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draws should be k ed in advance. Jas Ray Geraty enterprise, s. c\ vot.m" *. H MlSiffl (UK MM l uhba^ Plulit* tor sale. and now ready for delivery. "Early Jersey Wnkefluld" and "(.'barlesion Large Type NVakcfleld' two earliest sharphcad varieties and head in rotation an named. "Succession," "Augusta Trucker" and "Short Stum Flat Dutch," the J heat lint head varieties and head in rotation an nainod. Prices; Single thousand, fi,(XX> and over SI .tin per 1000; tO,(*Kt and over, $1.00 per 1000. Terms; Cosh with order; or, plants sent <>. I>., purc haser paying return charges on money. Our plant beds occupy 86 acres on South Carolina Sea '.'oast, ami'we understand growing them In the open air; tough and hardy; they will stand severe cold without injury. .Mants crated for shipment weigh HO lbs. per 1000 and we have special low rates for prompt transportation hy Southurn|Kxpress Co. I know of other plants you can huy cheaper than mine I sell good plants, no chean "cut rate" plants shipped from my farm. I guarantee those that ship to he trim to type and name, and grown from high grade seeds purchased from two of tli most reliable houses in the United States, I will refund purchase price to any disaatialied customer at end of season Our Cotton Seed- Lint of our Long Staplo variety of Sea Island Cotton sold this year in Charleston on Dec.H, at HH<\ per pound. Seed ftl.tift per bu, lots of 10 Inn alid over $1 per bu. My specialty; Prompt Shipment, Truo Vario'Ics, and Satisfied Customers. I have been in the plant business for thlrty-flvn years. W C QERATY, Youngs Island S BANK OF CONWAY, CONWAY. S. C. CAPITAL STOCK, $20,0(10.00. SURPLUS FUND, $17,000. TOTAL ASSKTS, $140,000.00. ujrnuJJittS: B. G. COLLINS, President. D. A, SPIVEY, Cashier. C. P. QUATTLEBAUM, V-Phkh. M. W. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier. Our Bank, being a local institution, lias always striven for the up-building of Horry County and for tho betterment of her citizens. In persuing this policy wo take pleasure in extending to our customers every accommodation when consistent with sound banking With gratitude for tho liberal patronage received in the past, we cordially solicit your future business. Respectfully yours. D. A. SPIVEY. CA SHIE ' ' ' 1 ====^\K7 Wi 1-h rv4* V yv v ljiu jl ui i uui uuDlllC5b We are making room now for the largest and best stock of Spring and Summer goods to be found in our section of the county. Our stock of family groceries is always up-to-date and suited to the needs of the people. Cash or Good Security. i Wo always prefer to sell for cash, but good security counts all the same with us. However wo trade, wo promise the best J'4 values for the prices asked. Give us atrial. DUSENBURY OCj/r