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jooodBargain [ ONLY <: $335.00 t ! i cw>,we0|p*>|pi|pw>|p?>ep & j Q|^A Acres woods land * ""V wop timbered, on > 4 4 public road near Cerften- \ i ary church in Soeasteo. 1l It is worth it (or tho P ^ L timber alone Property +} 1 I; of Mrs! J. D. Haitfler, of * ( J| Toddville, S. 0. Look it c over and buy if you want i, a tfood investment. 1 | H. H. Woodward, ' Attousit, ^ | -A ^4anway, S, C. r ( BAIjXJ Ot"^j ( -W ? i The Delegate* Showed G^L ITEMS. tlon of the New Or ( W ^?? ^n(^?r8C^eyal blanks at this office. <. ti?n and Gy-!|rst <jays 0f tiu. week were j ed by Orgf i The Slate coQverork on lbe is ' itkYO . *UC*- W hi'1l v' " o . l*v" " *Y u"1* -sti rybody is pleased with the , m?w postofficc. ?The salary of the magistrate at ' Conway has been raised. ' ?The town force was at work en : the streets and side-walks last week < ( * ?Beforoyyou buy a mule sor ; Cook ?fc Powell at Fair Bluff, N. , C. , ?C..F- Kamrow has opened up a ! meal market next to the stoie of W. R. Lewis on 3rd avenue. ? The work <mi the new store of | the Hal L. Buck Company was started last week. i < ? There was pleasant weather the ( latter part of last week for the first ( in many weeks. . Murray's Horehound, Mullein and 1 Tar will cure your cough. Large ' bottle for 25c. ?The Legislature has adjourned 1 and the Horry delegation have re ( turned to their homes. i i For Coughs ? Murray's llore- j hound, Mullein and Tar. 25c for iarire bottle. , ?Read the new ad of B. F. Tuton J & Co., appearing in this issue and t give them a call at the new store. ?Some of the swamps that was frozen over during the recent cold days offered a serious obstaclo to J travel. 1 ? Wftlie Bellamy, who lived in ^ Conway for several years, died of consumotion rne^nt.lv nt hie near Conway. r ? Do yon want a good mulo? If ( so, go to Pair HlufT, N. C.,and buy , tbom from Cook & Powell, they are the people. r ?Times wore rather dull in town ( last week for the reason that every- j body was waiting to come to town ,, during court week. ?Many people have visited Con- * way this week, some interested in the proceedings of the court, others ' bent on other busines. 4 ? 1 \ ?Judge H. N. Sessions received a i telegram last week bringing the ] sad newgt)f the death of his sister- c in-law, Mrs. Walsh Sessions. 1 1 For Coughs?at your druggists or j direct from Murray Drug Co., Col- i umbia, S. C.?"Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar. 25c for large size bottle. -^The -Republicans of this county , ?;n ??\ n ? * r 1 ??iu inoiji an vuiivfuuuii uu marcn 4th 11)05 for the purpose of reor- 1 gauization and covering other mat- ( tors related thereto. j ?Miss Erni'.iue Coles has a notice ( in this issue stating that her school 1 will open here on Monduy, March ' 6th, and that she will be glad to be- f gin the enrollment of pupils. ?The committee of the grand ( jury appointed to examine the i county ofliee8 continued their work i at the court house until Saturday | afternoon. They have made thoir report to the grand jury. I ?We are still in the job printing J butauess afKl would be glad to figure ( on your work. Wo hare added new material to our job department and are now in position to ! give you first class work. We make a specialty of legal work. ( ? "The Scheme That Failed" was ! the name of a presentation made at the Burroughs graded school last ( Friday night by the local talent of Conway. There was a good audience \ and the entertainment was one of the best of the kind that has taken \ place. ?The sheriff last week served a 1 warranty on Charlos Livingston, who < killed James Causey near Pine Island jte<'C*al months ago, the coron- < er's jiwjrf'however, exonerating him from blame. Notwithstanding the < action of the jury the cor mer had ! to issue his warrant as provided by '> HlUtUtt), ?The Herald office has received ft new broom as a present from the Atlantic Broom Works, who were announced us ready for business last week. The broom left at the Her- . ald office is a very #ood broom better thad the usuai stock kept in the , stores hero. This concern will man- ! ufacture its brooms from broom corn raised in Horry county and the handles will be made from the forests of Horry. Every merchant in Horry county should tfive his patronage to this home enterprise , and sell no brooms except Horry made. baptist. Sunday sohool every Sunday 0:30 a m. Prayer meeting every Tuosday 7:00 p. m. Business meeting Tuesday after socond Sunday after prayer rnestin^. Preaching second and fourth Sundays 11 a m., and first, second, third and fourth Sun. days 0:46 p. m. A cordial in vita* tieo U uM. /. L* Shinn. Paster. . - ~ ? ? COURT PROCEEDINGS. IV hat Was Done In the General Sessions. C MONDAY. ^ The court of general sessious was t >pened on last Monday morning, n ludgeC. G. Dantzler presiding. s After swearing many witnesses ^ or the grand jury, and after they j, iad received an able charge from r lis Honor they retired for the con- t lideration of bills. j The contengent docket was called c iut no oases thereon were tried () Jasos cos tin ued from last court s .vere called and the two cases there Q >n were disposed of as follows: The State vs Mayo, Sarvis, Suggs j. ind Heniford was noil prossed for ' want of prosecution. t The State vs. Boss Pearce for ? arceuy of live stock was then tried, ^ he defendant being represented by Q \ttorney H. 11. Woodward, and the t udge directed a verdict of noi |. guilty, the State failing to make t' >ut its case. .. The defendants, W. T. Boll, Geo. (| 3. Bell, J. W. Bell, J. .\1. Bell and ,, V Bullock, charged with homi (> ildo wore arranged, and pleaded s >ot guilty, and the time for their j rial was tixcd for Wednesday mornug. v i'he court adjourned at noon so u hat the hall might be used by the u :otton growers. a In t he afternoon, the court, pro t seeded with the trial of Bon Russell y or violation of the dispensaty law, ^ n . - t iii? * iiui iit',ii pteauect ins own case. Mo a ?vas found guilty and sentenced to a three months. u TUKSDAY. On Tuesday morning the case of ]' the State vs. B. M. Mishoe, for vis- o jault and buttcrv with intent to I till. Tho State was represented b\ ? the Solicitor and 11. 11. Woodward, c Esq , the defendant by <1 1*Y< d li Stalvev, Esq Defendant was found guilty. " The grand jury returned no bill n in the eases o'. the Satat vs W. A. ? [jar roll and the State vs. Vol I s Sapps, charged with housebreaking >' ind larceny. I The next case on the docket was ^ the State vs. Albert Rogers for '' larceny of live stock. Defendant v pleaded his own ease. Guilty. 11 The ease of the State vs. McLean md Joint Melntire, was called charged with breaking into the store of J. E. Nicholas. McLean pleaded f guilty. Mcltitire pleaded not guilty t md a jury was provided to try Ins ^ rase. Guilty. McLean was sent to v i reformatory. Melntire got (if- j, teen months. On Tuesday evening the case of t) the State vs. Foley was tried, the |, iefendant was charged with murder ^ md was represented by Hon. R. B. {, Scarborough and C. E. St. Amand, ti Esq. The jury found him not guilty. (j The ease of the State vs. Bell (, as to have been tried on Wedtesday morning but the court took tp the State vs. McDaniels, and he other was laid over till after- ;l toon. h ^ ?- 1 Make your druggist give you Murray's Horchouna, Mullein and Par Cures your cough 25c a ?ottle. N Cotton Growers Meet. L The cotton growers of the county net at the court house Monday to ll. tlect a delegate to the State con- [' mention the following day. I1 i>ji\ ii is., uooke acted us tempo- ' ary chairman, and was elected " ionnty president. O M Johnson 1' *us elected vice-president, A. L. vv jewis, Secretary; W. L. Mishoe, 1,1 [Yeasurer. II. K. Cooke was electid as delegate to meet the eonve.iiion in Columbia. It was decided to hold meetings n the various townships on Satsurlay before the first Monday in K March and elect deloyat.es to the J lext county metting on salesdav in f( March at the court house. The n irganization of the county was found si :o be imperfect, and proper efforts lad not been made but tho farmers t seemed to be interested and they h will be in line at the next meeting, li Store Broken In to. Althlef entered the store of J. E I? Nicholas last Friday night and took t >ut several pairs of shoes, a lot of 1 dothing, ninety-eight cents in small I diango left in the money-drawer, a y ot of fruit and perhaps other arti- n ;les not yet missed. The rogue d jroko out one of the panes in one of <> die windows in tho rear eud of tho ?tore, making a hole lar?je enough J or a man to enter. He left no cine s lehind by which lie may be diseov- il ired. Some valises were also miss- c ng and it is supposed that the thief 1 ised theso in which to pack Ids I jlnnder. It is not often tliut a theft of this and occurs in Conway, and this is die first time in voars that a store n the business portion of the town lasbeen broken and robbed. 1 m v School Breaking at Pleasant Grove (' 8 Li-. 1 v^ii lusi outuruay morning the h hildren and patrons of this section t iould bo seen gathering at the school c louse to witness and enjoy the laht lay of school. The house was beautifully decorated with holly and ce- \ lar. Our efficient teachfr, Mr. II q F1. Stevens, called the school to or- y ler about 8 o'clock. Then the spell- v n^ match bo^ran and each class came |, n order which was very amusing to c the spectators, and made the par- t jnts feol proud. s After the spelling match, next f; :am'4 tne speeches, when master e FercUnawd H ighes opened the oxer- f jise by reciting the "Village Black smith" followed by Calhoun Rheu- t irk on the "Country Hoy's Call." J Then came Miss Hlanche Patrick with a recitation entitled "Send the Hible Abroad." followed by Miss Hell Rheuark "The Spider and the Ply." c Miss Amy Faircloth "The Family I at uethany," Miss Nolie Kaircloth, v ' All Must Work." Then came a t K?od many more in turn and all re a ceivod handsome presents from the \ teacher and both students and pa- d trons were welt pleased. r We commend Mr. Stevens for the , way in which he conducted our school and Mr. Kditor, I do most ?. earnestly solicit all school patrons [ of Horrv county to strive with all j their mi^ht to strengthen and to j build up the educational interests of ( ur couutry. J J. H. Chain Oanf Notice. Magistrates will take notice that they may commit prisoners to chain 1 ^anur direct which is now stationed I on the Conway and Pirewav road at 11 Buck Creek till further notice s J. L. Boyd, Supervisor.' i ?. mtmmm' I II I ri" ? " ^? Made Friends for Horry We are glad to note the favorable omments made in some of the State >apers upon the s|>eech of Hon. D. L Spivev in the House of Represeoatives lately on the subject of i in ligration, the question for discusioti before the House at the time, , icing a measure looking to the doug away with the immigration bu eau. Col. Lpivey is interested in \ he up-building of tho State and iorrv county in particular and of ourse is opposed to anything antug- 1 nistic to this new department. In peaking of I iorrv county, among t ther things, Mr. Spivev said: "I would have my friends who ly so much stress upon the Immi- \ ration feature c?f tliis bureau to rout it, if you please, as an KmmJ ration Agency. If my friend from * uiderson (Josh Ashley) is so afraid f being ousted from his home by his groat natural increase of poputtion. let his people ''migrate" to ne "Indipendent Republic of Hor- ^ y " Let tho-ie who are in such read of heing crowded from the old omesteud by this great ii flux of I nterprising foreigners?let them. I ay, migrate to the ''free state of lorry." 1 will guarantee you a ordial welcome Will receive you dth open arms. Will give you, if | eeds l>'', your ''forty acres and a ( iuleM?will give you a start in life nd wish you God-speed in a coun ry''flowing with milk and honey." < Vo arc not a selfish people. We ' avo a good thing, it's true, but we re wining to share with the bal nco of the world. Come down with ' s and we will make thee glad. Yes, gentlemen. I would have the eople of the Piedmont seet ion know j f the rich lands lying beyond the , Ve Doe's. 1 would have the mill poratives of Newberry learn of the heap farms to be had down in our ttle 'Republic " I would tell t|je < 'sand-hi dors " of Lexington eounty f the fertile valleys of the Waeoalaw. I would inform the dwellers ,s f the low c >untry?thi* malarial * eetions?of the healthy regions on under blulTs of old Kingston lake , would have the citizens of Marion. ( tarlhoro and the other rich farm ill; counties of our State, realize the ast areas of undcvolopeu lands al- < lost in sight of th 'ir doors." t Narrowly Irscapcd Death. I J. J. E. Harrelson narrowly miss- j d death on Friday of last week- at he hands of a negro. He was at 'ork with the negro and as lie stoopd down, the negro without warnn^, knocked Mr. Harrelson down t iimpcd astride of his prostrate \ ody, and ho ding the axe above t :s head swore lie would kill him. ( lr. Hurt elson grabbed the axe and > ogged him to spare his life. Some- , hing frightened the negro or he t esistod at least and Mr. Harrelson v scaped , Take Murray's Horehound, Tar i nd stop coughing 25c for large u ottle. Your druggist or Murray \ )rugCo., Colurlibia, S, C. I - ^ ^ f Married. On Feb. 16t.li. at the residence of lr. and Mrs II. L Smith at i p m lr. P. M. Norris and Mrs. F. E I Tliorn worn r?nl?r four I ricnds present The bride was left ?i widow about ton years ago with (5 * ttle children, and on her labor she 1 as provided for them The writer I i not acquainted with the gr<>om, i ut la? deserves credit for winning 11 lie love of this lady. The ceremony as performed by II. L. Smith, Noiry Public. ' b l)c;ttli at Daisy, Fla. f Daisy, Fla., Feb. 15:?Zella Milli- " an. daughter of Mr and Mrs. II, , Milligan who has been suffering >r nine weeks with typhoid fever is ^ ow improving and it is thought will , :>on be out again. Last Sunday morning at half past , welvc, the death visited the quiet ome of J. G. Rhodes, taking away . ttle Marion, their baby boy, dopite all that loving hands of mother ud a skillful physician could do The emains were laid to sleep in the \>rt M?Coy cemetery on Sunday afernoon. Marion was born July 7th 1)01 and died February 12th 1905. t was <juito sad to dear parents to ive up their little boy. but they nay just, look forward to a brighter ( ay when they may grasp the hand f the little one never to part again * Typhoid fever en Wed the homo of | . G. Rhodes in December and is till eating its way through the faulty They are all out of bed now cxept Mr. Rhodes and hlmma. Mr, Ihodcs is getting along nicely, but imina is still very ill. Cor. OBITUARY. Fred Floyd died on December 18th 904 at the age of 61 years. He 1 *as born and reared in Horry ' ouuty and a resident of the Gideon ' ection for years. Once ms\fri..rt io leaves seven children surviving o mourn their loss His wife pre- ( eded him to the grave several years . go He was a member of Rehoboth laptist church where he (illod the illice of deacon for a number of ears. Prompt in attendance, watchful and Kind, ever ready to [ end a helping hand to the weak, a ] onstant attendant and helper in t he Sabbath school. He will be '< adly missed. At home he was a < irm but a kind and obedient fath- < r, a sympathetic neighbor, and a 1 riend in need* 1 He was a regular attendant of ! he Pee Dee Union and Waccamaw J Association. , VV P H and J D H ( Mrs Rebecca Tompkins was born 1 >11 December 28d 18f>3 and died on December 17th 1904. She was the rife of VV. VV. Tompkins and a mem>er of Rehoboth liaptist, church, aid was a dutiful wife, a kind and ndul^ent mother, whom the ohil Iren, most of whom have reached nanhood and womanhood,, will sadly niss. The neighborhood at larjje can say nothing but #ood of Mrs Tempting. Verily the ways of the Lord ire past finding out and the heart langs and sorrows of the bereaved amily, who can tell? W P H and J D II Notice. On Saturday March 4th at 3 p rh . at Wampee (school lot) we will let, to t he lowest bidder th contract for furnishing material and building school house Plans etc., to be seen there. Trustees Wampee School. PERSONAL. ?Jos. W. Johnson visited Conway last Thursday. ?M. P.-Tyler of this county has noved to Sa^ano, Fla. 1 ?W. J. Hardee of Loris was in .ho city one day last week. 1 ? W. C. Black well paid this office v call one day last week. W. A. Spivey of Gideon was in ,ho city one day last week. It. A. Lawriuiore of Don^ola vas a pleasant caller recently. S 1?. Cannon of Port Barrel son va> in Conwav one day last week. ?F I) Bryant of the Marion bar vas in ' on way the first of the week. ? H. C. Royals of Soeastec wa? i pleasant caller?one day last week. Ij S. Cooper was a caller at the Ikuai.d ollico one day last week. ?S M Allen of Gurle.y was in own on business one day last weak. -Mrs. P. \i. God bold paid the I km am> office a pleasant visit one 1 lay last week. 1 1> nnvl.ni? 1) I.1 M-. / . 1'V I MUIII 1% ?l\? I 4* i'l V. " jogan were in the city the first of lie week. ?Ooo. W Hardee was in town >11 business one day the latter part >f last week. The Judge, Solicitor and Court Stenographer all arrived in the ;ity last Saturday. L. W Cooper of Port Harrel mn was in ('on vay on business one lay hist week. ? Henry llowel! of the Haskell ioetiou was among the farmers in . .he eitv last Friday. K H. Seals and McD Fowler ?f I'abor. N C.. were pleasant callu's one day last week E H Singleton of Haskell, S. added his name to our subscrip- ( ion list one day last week. Dr and Mrs C J Hpps wore jailed to Charleston last week by lie illness of the hitter's sister ! liravc Trouble l-'orcsecn, Tt needs but little foresight, to 1 ell that when vour stomach and ivor are badlv affected, grave trou>le is ahead, unless y.?u take the irop'T inedicino for your disease, as , drs John A Young, of Clav, N. Y , , lid. She says: "1 had neuralgia of < he liver and stomach, my heart was 1 veakened, and T could n >t eat. 1 1 vas very bad for a long time, but in 1 Electric Hitters I found just what I [ icoded, for thev quickly relieved md cured me." Host medicine for , veak women Sold under guarantee >y Norton Drug Co., Druggists, at >0c a bottl*. Cliarjfetl Wltlt Retailing-. W. S. McOaskill, Jr., and J. 0. ] iruton spent several days in the i iroen Sea section last week hunting < iftcr whiskey stills, and serving < warrants for violations of the dis tensary law. They brought in Dave iryanl on Thursdav and lodged him 1 n j.iil in default of bond and several nore were implicated. < Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters have lately loen making and trying to sell imiations of Dr King's New Discovery t or Consumption, Coughs and Colds, i ud other modi ones, thereby do- t rauding the public. This is to i ir irn you to beware of such people, I /ho seek to profit, through stealing i he reputation of remedies which < lavo been successfully curing dis- 1 ase for over 35 years. A sure pro- i ection, to you is our name on the vrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. ving's, or Bucklcn's remedies, as ill others arc mere imitations. IT. S. BUOKLEN & CO., Chicago, III, 1 ind Windsor Canada. For Sale by Norton Drug Co , Conway, S. C. ARMORY OF TROOP ~L"~ ISPKCIAL Oltltiat I l-Uomplying with special instructions from tho Adjutant General's ftice, the annual inspection of Troop "lY' (Horry Hussars) will he mid at their Armory on Thursday April Oth 15)05 2 ?The following extra meetings ire herebV ordered: Saturday Feb. 18th at 10 a. m. Saturday Meh. 4th at 10 a. .n. Saturday Meh 18th at 10 a. tn Saturday Meh 25th at It) n. m. Saturday April 1st at 10a. m. Thursday April 6th at 10 a. m. The commanding oflicer earnestly requests the presence of everv member of the troop at each extra ind regular meeting between now ind the annual inspection. Attest: By Order, Geo. Jj. Marsh, Chas J. Blpps, 0 S. Capt 1st S. C. Cav. N. G M6-5 7t. Commanding Troop "L" Foreclosure Sale. By virtue of .Judgement of foreclosure ind sule of (lute 29 th October 10M4, in tin;hs? of .1 femes Buttle against NohIi VV. Blanton et al,, I will sell at public nuc,ion before the Court House door at Conway, C.t on salesday in March 1005, luring the usual sale hours. All thut certain piece parcel or tract of lapd conalning thirty (00) acres more or less, lying and beit.g in the county and State iforesald, on the west side of Iron Springs swamp; beginning nt a light wood (take corner of Jesse 11 Blantons in the run of Tar Kiln Branch, theive running odd branch down with the run to agreed ituke corner opposite th? mouth of a lit h. Thence running up the said ditch nearly a south course to the pond, thence a direct line to run parallel wLh ditch to Mr,Daniel Blanion'9 lino, to agreed stake corner; thence running said Blantn.iV lin^ to .1 so H. Blunton's corner, thence running nuid Bfunton's line baca to the beginning corner. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. B. J. Sessions, 2-16 0-ta. Sheriff II. C Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect oi dcr by the occasional use oi Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kindred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS BOOKS Stationery ?AND? MAGAZINES ?AT? tn. Spivey & Co litis Co., FIR 10 INSURANCE. Bicycles. I). A. wpivey, ? ? President. M. W. Collins, ? ? Secretary. CLEANING AND Pressing Done promptly and at reasonable prices. Oflice just opened in rear of Conway Harbor Shop. Jos. R, Lesesne. Chinese Laundry. Collars and Cuffs, Ironing Machine. Work turn- 1 ed out promptly Send I me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work 1 neatly executed, and in I First Class Style. Yours ! for Good Work, Call on 1 GEO. LVM.I CONWAY MARKET FRESH MEATS AN1) SAUSAGE ALWAYS ON HAND. ORDERS TAKEN AND PROMPTLY DELIVERED EVERY DAY. Geo. L. Marsh, Proprietor. NOTICE, All persons are -varncd not to linn tor trespass on my lands. J D. Graham, ! l-17-'-l()3m. Finkleu. S. C. Not ice All persons holding claims against the state of the lute A. P. Ilardwick, dec'u, ire hereby notified to present the same Inly verified with the undersigned withu the time allowed by law. 'or this notice will be set up in bar of their recovery, tnd all persons indebted to the said estate ire hereby notified to make payment to lie undersigned. M. A. Ilardwlck, J-9-4t. Qualified Admx. Notice AH persons holding claims again.-t the state of the late Alexander Martin de;eased are hereby notified to file tlie same Inly ver tied with the undersigned within ne litne llxed by law, or this notice will lie set up In bar of their recoveiy, and all persons indebted to tiie said estate are untitled to make payment to the underlined. A. T. Martin, M. A. Martin 4-9-5.4t. Executors. Notice to Creditors, All persons holding claims against th state of Elva R. Melson, deceased, arc Hereby notified to file the same dub* /eritled and attested. with t' ? iiiidersbru?\ vitliin tin' time fixed hy law or this notid * 111 tic set up in bar of th??ir recory e, md all persons indebted to said estate re hereby notified to make payment to heundersigned. )r II II. Woodward, J. J. Pitman, His Attorney. Qualified Executor. 2.5?it. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against he estate of the late Fred Floyd, ire hereby uofi(ied to file the same luly attested with the undersigned .villiin the time allowed by law or ihis notice will be set up in bar of iheir recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby required and notified to make payinont to the undersigned. P. L. God bold, Qualified Admx. 20-05?4t. Dr. R. W. McCord SURGEON DICNT1ST, riULLINS, s. c. Dr. W. E. McCord SURtlEON DENTIST. CONWAY, S. C #<ajrOver Bunk of Horry. H. H. Burroughs Physician and Surgeon. CONWAY, S. C. Room No. 0. Spivey Building. SPECIAL NOTICES. STRAYED?There has taken up at my place, one Steer and three Yearlings. Yearli n g s unmarked. Steer marked with crop and under bit in right ear, under bit in left ear. Owner can get same by calling at iny place and paving charges. W. P. Hooks, 2-16-5 2t. Zoan, S. C. STRAYED?One Red and white ^pied ox has taken ur> at my place, marked with under bit swallow fork and over slope in rightear, under bit and smooth crop in left ear. Owner can get same by calling at my place and paying clvr./os. J H Collins, a.t v cj n - ?' v. ?JKj<i 11, o, v>. WANTED?to know what became of the table which my mother, Mrs. Charlotte C. Conation put in the old Methodist church, and which was discarded for anew ore when the church was repaired some some years ago. The table was of dark mahogony, round, with one standard in the center ending in three or four rounded or claw-shaped feet. Any informttion will be gratcfull, received ^v, Mrs. J. T. Walsh, Care Herald. Conway, S. C. 2-16-05 at. 000 RANK posit v/T\Jr Raiiro2j Fsra Paid. 500 - FHKK Courses Of fared. C&S^^ECXSSWAMI Board al Cost. Writs Quick G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. M OUIilHN G , Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. in i hi I have secured all the Hoard Ends at the Conway Lumber Company, and I will furniah them cheap on short notice. Heat Cook Wood yon can get. I have headquarters at the storeof the Hal L. liuck Co., and orders for draying or hauling left with me will be promptly attended to. S. M. Tompkins. 111. ill Send me your orders by mail or call at ollice of Waccamuw Line of steamers for heat Cvnress Shingles J A CJ made by Shingle Manufacturing Company. T. J. Bell, Agt CONWAY, S. C. A. T. Collins COMMISSION MERCHANT AND BROKER Orders solicited from country merchants. Call at the Post Ollice. Cheapest STORE In Town. Rice $2.20 per hundred. Good meat at 61c. per pound. Cheapest place to buy shoes. Winter goods and clothing at and below cost to make room for my Spring stock. Call during court. Next door to Herald Oflice. A. P. Johnson BICYCLES. 1 \\ I ( \ \ J A full and Complete lineof upto-date Wheels always on hand to sell on tho inatallmeiH plan. hees for rent. .. ^ F- JD. Oli ver BREAD ? FOR ? BREAKFAST DINNER. SUPPER And all occasions at B. T. Hyman's. No use to hake your own bread and cakes when we can do it for you at less cost. My stock of OHOICKCt KO<J ft It I ft 8 Is more complete. , .B, T. II v man HORSES MULESt\ We have just ?ec?ived a fine lot of new horse* and mule* to JR be sold on reasonable terms for cash or good security. NONE BUT THE BEST STOCK. You know our way of doing business. A.- W". Jenkins ?oil. Robt. B. Scarborough, II, L. Buck, Will A, Freeman, President. Vice-President. Cashier. BANK OE HORRY CONWAY, C. Capital Stock .. $25,000 DIRECTORS: Robt. Bi Scarborough, W, R. Lewis Hal L, Buck, W. A, Johnson George J. Ilolliday, Will A. Freemun We will pay you 5 per cent interest on yearly deposits. Will furnish savings banks to those wishing to open small accounts with us. Trv our nlan for savin cr vonr nickles and dimes, and von will find that these little banks and the interest we will pay you on your savings will help you, HORRY'S HARDWARE STORE is the place to buy youk FA ItMING IMPLEMENTS. We have In stock a full line if the latest improved farming machinery, and we invite the farmers of the county to come and ihspeet same. We earr.y a full and complete line of Hardware and will be glad to quote you prices when needing anything in this line. HORRY HARDWARE CO. Southeastern Lime 6< Cement Co. Charleston, S. C. BUILDING MATERIA L OF ALL KINDS, HIGH GRADE ROOFING RUBEROID" Write for Prims. BLACKSMITHING A SPECIALTY. WAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS MADE TO ORDER ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF WAOONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS AND BUGGY MATERIAL. Sm?"tani> Near the Gully. J. TI. JOLLIE, Established 1880 J. L. McElwee, Prop A IIJSLrt Hcnnottsvillo Marble Wks, B jg Priees and Designs Furnished of Latest [B Monuments Tombstones and Curbing I'lrst Class Work'Heasoiialile Prices It. K. Casque, Conway, S. C. Rev. 0. L. llugglns, Galivants Ferry, S. C. Have Your Home Grown Cabbage CARHAQE PLANTS, ALL. VARIETIES. Prices: 1000 at $1.50. 5000 at $1.25 per 1000; 10,000 at $1.00 per 1000, Shipped C. O. I), if desired. Plants arrive at your Express Ollice in Good Condition. Write for Merchants' Prices RaMt-\a vintaof Dnf " ? '1 r<- * ruiaiuca U1IU I UI IllJJt in Season. Orders for Shipment o! Tomato Plants, Sea Island Cotton Seed aDd Sweet Potato Draws should be ok ed in advance. Jas Ray Geraty bktbbpwsb, a o. .. iRin^uDin Cubbage rianiH tor Halo, and now ready for delivery. "Early .Jersey Wakefield" and "Charleston Largo Tyuo Wakefield' two earliest sliarphoud varieties and head in rotation hh named. "Succession," "Augusta Trucker" and "Short Stein Flat Dutch," the 3 heat lint--head varietiea and head in rotation hh named, i'rlcos: Single thousand, 5,000 and over $1.25 per !("?(; 10,000 and over, $1.00 per 10tX). Torma: Cash with order; or, plantH sent C. o. I)., purctuiaer paying return charges on money. Cur plant beds occupy 85 acres on South Carolina Sea Coast, and we understand growing them in the open air; tough and hardy; they will stand severe cold without injury. Plants crated for shiiimont weigh 20 11>h. per 1000 and we have special low rates for prompt transportation by Southorn|Kxprees Co. 1 know of other plants you can buy cheaper than mine I sell good plants, no cheap "cut rate" plants shipped from tny farm. I guarantee those that , j, ship to ho true 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 a?y dissatisfied customer at end of season Our Cotton Seed. Lint of our Long Staple variety of Sea Island Cotton sold thin year in Charleston on Dec. 2, at !12c. per pound. Seed *1.25 per tin. lots of 10 bu. atid over ?1 per bu. My specialty; Prompt Shipment, True Varieties, and Sutistied Customers. 1 liavo been in the plant business for thirty-five years. W C GERATY, ibiV^^VTe^raphUrer Youngs Island S BANK OF CONWAY CONWAY. S. C. ri a 111 rn a r doirv/iTr aaa a/. wyi 1wy., oiwujv, ?jsu,uuv.uu. SURPLUS FUND, $17,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $140,000.00. OFFICERS: B. O. COLLINS, Prkhii.ent. I). A. SPIVEY, Cahiiier. c- P. QUATTLEBAUM, V-i'hkh. M. VV. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier. Our Bank, being a local institution, has always striven for tho up building of Horry County and for tho betterment of her citizens In persuing this policy we take pleasure in extending to our customers every accommodation when consistent with sound banking With gratitude for tho liberal patronage received in the oast w* uuiuiuuy Kmicit your luiure business. Respectfully yours. D. A. SPIVEY, Cashie I We Bid For Your Business We two ma Kin*; room now for the largest and best. stork of Spring and Summer goods to be found in our section of the county. Our stock of family groceries is always up to-dale and suited to the needs of the people. Casli or Good Security. Wo always prefer to sell for cash, but good security counts all tho same with \is. However wo trade, we promise the best values for tho prices asked. Give us a trial. DUSENBU RY & CO I ,,rlWvi]ie. s. c. ipy I amt (