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4 ACr4' Hotvti Htfttff. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MOKN1NC BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONK DOLLAR PER YEAR. Entered at tne l'ont Otttce at Conway, S. CM as Second Clasa Mall Mutter. 117 H WOODWAl.l), 10(1 it or. ADVERTISING RATES: Business Locale, 8 rente per line, t'arda of Thanks and Common icatio >e ??ff a Personal Nature charged for at Special Rates according to length. Obttuarl* a, one cent a word in exceee of loO words. O 111 rial Advertisements at Rates allowed by Law. Display Advertisements, Rates furnished on application. Make all Checks and Orders payable to the Editor. THURSDAY OCT. 2GT.II, 1905. All the disp itisaries in Horry County wore closed lust week and all the dispensers wore able to settle with clean b ilanjj sli3Jts, c >n tary to the general rule in some counties. __ Horry will need an extra term of i j Court of Common Pleas next sum- l mer to dispose of several cju^s now I long standing on the ^jj^^et aad 1 thai caonot bo ^^^cl/tTiis for I lacK of time. ^ ' Iflf^stinvs in Conway arc oc^^ NNI^pMlflKnovv and ti&vo been for some i . time wi\li one exception. Hy .Ian- | u.iry 1st several new stores will be : open. Every year tells a lon^ story ( o! pm^res* atid improvement. , ? li .>cfiiia tliat tho matter of clecinc lights for Conway lias been en ? ? l r , ireful ten for tin; time bei n#. I It anuol have the electric lights i <i .ec, why not i?ivo ns the old oil a up* a! least? The oil lamps cost ami On iat cost but little to keep tim a '<i repair. Is it. possible that another year will come and *jo without some step being taken toward the erection of a new court house? Those who fought the movement, n few vmk ago have changed over and are now "ill of it. Let it be understood that the coming session of the Legislature shall pass another act pro. viding for the building. WOULD IT OK (NOT? Thehk are differing opinions as to whether Horry County would be benefitted by the extension of the Conway, Coast & Western Railroad to Marion, but the general impression among the people living in the country has been that the completion of the road through to Marion would be a great thing for Horry. When the road was sold out to Mr. Chad bourn some months ago, it was generally believed that ; the transfer meant a sale to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad coniI)il!)V. It W!vu flaimn/1 ??" 1'""*" - j . - - .. uiwitiiuv. t> u niiuw lUJli how true, that the name of Mr. Chadbourn was used as a blind, the Coast Line being entirely unknown i in the deal with the former owners of course. These were only flying reports, there is no way to prove their truth except by circumstances and things taking place since*the former deal was made. The fact that Mr. Chadbourn has so soon sold out to the A. C, L., \ tends ?o some extent to show that ' \ there was at least some foundation ' for tile report that the Atlantic J Coast Line was contemplated in J?orae way in the deal. No reasons have been stated for the sale of Mr. ' Chadbourn to them, it is not even published that he found out he had made a bad deal and just decided to uuload it on others. Laying aside the question as to whether the completion of the road to Marion would benefit or injure Horry and Conway, it looks very much as if the Atlantic Coast Line thought it would be an advantage to them to own this new road. And the only reason they would like to own it is to prevent its going on to Marion and creating competition i? freight rates to Conway. They would certainly not buy it with any hope of making any morfoy out of the investment other than in keeping down competition. It is argued by some that the extension of the road to Marion would carry Horry people with their money the other way. Wo are not so sure it would have this effect. On the other hand we hold that the completion of the road would bring many Horry people here, who at present owing to the better ways of travel, do their trad* ing at Marion and Mullins. There is a section of the county so near to , Marion that thofpeople naturally go a thfcre?what rtj|y need is quick comjL'. in ml 'ation with their county seat ftfeA thi^BjDuld bo enough to guar- j B|g|l|^>?t^th<#iH<^ing foe re. | H mm** f if Full of Traffic Mjl H are from of Casey, Think have resulted this tcrribfl?fl^H^H| he hud hot taken the ''"si which "I IkcWBHBB couyh, that disturbed uAHkHKhH rest. 1 tried everything. iny would untib^^^^^H Kinya New Discovery fo lion, Coughs and Colds/d^^^JWPF^ plutely cured ine." lieves and pennanc^^^Mr M>s a^' throat and luny di*|B8P^^'r(>vl'n^s yripund pneiiiuyi^^ At Nort??r. Druy Co; yuai^jaj^BlP^he, and $1 00 Trial boll le J' * j i * r ? Mrs, furali Adeline l.cwis. Mrs^S^^^^Xdeline Lewis, wife of home on Lauren^Wet. She had been in fail iny lealth for s me time, but was not 'houyht to be seriously ill. nud her deatii was a shock to the community. Her children some of whom lived in Georgetown were instily summoned. She leaves an uyed f ither, Mr. G W. Lewis and one brother, Mr G. It. Sessions of the Hurrouyhs ?& C3ol ins Company, her husband and sev iral childrenThe funeral took place on Friday it 0:30 o'clock, I>on,t Borrow Trouble. IlVsa b.ul habit i?> borrow any Uiinyibut llm woisltiiiny you can |)ossio?v borrow, i-. trouble. When sick, sorK heavy, weary and worn :int by the pains and poisons of lyspepsiaV biliousness, (!riyht,s disease, an\ similar in'ernal disorders, don\ sit down and brood over your syistoms, but fly for re not i<> I'jlcolJ^V liiit Ili'io you will (iuci sureJnnl permanent for oetfulness of ad voiir tronhl. s, and your body will out be burdened by a loud of debt disease. At Norton Cm# Co. IVice .r>0c. (iuarantecd New Cure Por Cancer All surface cancers are now known to be curable, bv HucUlen's Arnica Salvo. Jus. Walters, of Duflield, Va , writes '1 luvd a can cor on my lip for years' that seemed incurable, till HueUlens Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." (Iuarantecd cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Norton Drug Co. $ MX) Reward. $IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only pos-. itivo sure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beino a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly noon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, therefore destroying the founda lion of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assisting nature of doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they off: r One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tostimon ials. Ac dress 1<\ J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by till druggist, The. Take Hall's Family lhlls for constipation. Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Daniel suggs, l)ec'd., are hereby notified to present the same duly itemized and attested to the undersigned, within the time fixed by law, or this notice will beset up in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notifiicd to make payment to the undersigned. Wm. H. Suggs, Qualified Administrator. 10 12 5 3t. Summons for Relief. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cc unty of I lorry. Court of Common Pious. M. H, Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. Gary A. Manning, Defendant. To The Defendant, Gary A. Manning Copy Summons for Relief, (Complaint not Served ) YOU AUK HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for tho said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tne day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the planum in huh action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In tho complaint. II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. W.L. Mlshoe, C. C. C. P. Conway, 8. C., Oct. Oth. 1905. TO Gary A. Manning, absent defendant: Take notice that tic* summons of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint in the above stated action, were riled in the off.ee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, in County and State aforesaid on tho Uth day of October A. 1). I9u5. II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. W. L. Mishoe C. C. C. P. Oct. 2(Jth '05-Ot. Try the Herald. gee] moved the BKw BUILDING OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 111* STAIHN wln'iT 1 will be ^rlail to serve my many friends and customers with any ihintf/ood to cut. S. P. Hardwiqk. I THE CHAMPION ft STUMP PULLER. I i1 in provcil ) The strongest., the simplest H and rno>t eeenomieul of all D St uidp Pullers. Try it before you pav for it. Guaranteed to pull your stumps I or no pay asked. He sure you I write us before you buy else- I Write for Fiiek IJooklkt #ivin# terms and prices. THE CHAMPION STUMP i*i i i ru rn 1..1....?? >- - J\ist Opened WE HAVE JIJST OPENED A A FIRST CLASS MARKET and will keep fresh lieef, Pork, Fish i and vegetables. Will pay highest prices for same. Will sell for a small profit. Coine see us and be eon vi need. We are located on 3rd avenue opp isite the livery stables of the late W. E Porter. Oliver 6c Elliott. TV) ft * * * fc- V* A A Vt 1 V< Ml ' sir SEWING MACHINE Solid Ca.rloa.ds Just arrived For cash or Credit. Old machines taken in exchange. W. R. LEWIS. I [nnn fgjjHi HERS \JB NEEDED H Annnallv to All now positions created ny I Kailronda and Telegraph Companies We ant Young MOD and Ladies Of s/ood hahita. I LEARN TELEGRAPHY I AND R. R. ACCOUNTING I ' We furnish 75 per cent of Operators and I Htation Agents in America. Our six schools I are the lnrgestexclusive Telepraph Schools I IN TIIK WORI,l). Kstablished IN) veara and I ' endorsed hy all leading Railroad oihcials. H Wo execute a $'?*>0 Bond to every student I to furnish him or her a position paying! from $10 to $1,0 a month in States east of H the Rocky Mountains, or from $75 to $100 i a month in States west of the Rockies, iin- I mediately upon graduation. ' i Students can enter at any time. No vara- I tions. or full particulars regarding any B of our Schools write direct to our execu- B tlve office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free. I THE MORSE SCHOOL OF j TELEGRAPHY. CINCINNATI, O- BUFFALO, N. Y. flj ATLANTA, GA- LACROS3E , WIS |! TlXARKANAi TB X. S ANFWANC18CO, CAL. ^ W Early Risers The famous little ollls. ppaMHgi COOK & POWELL IIAVK ON TIANi) Horses 6c Mules OLD iik'KOH V 'VA^ors, (none better.) While -tar I Indies Cart VN he. is Harness and an) tiling you wunt in the lin?* of horse goods. l'hey sell right and treat, you right, Yours for Business, COOK and POWELL v \ 1it ni.ui-p. n . i (i. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 540 nnd 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C 1>I ou IJM N <; , Window nnil Fancy Class a Specialty. j | Chinese Laundry. } i ? I Collars and Culls, Iron8 ing Mac.li.nt>. Work turn8 ed out promptly Send i me a trial order. Family washing taken. Sat isfae9 tion Muaranteed. Work 8 neatly executed, and in First Class Style. Yours for flood Work. 8 Call on jGEO. LVM. THF RF<;T a ml ml m itf a?i a GOODS The Lowest. Prices, Honest-. Pan Dealing. UVVlcn \ on waut any tiling in the line of CL< >t n i vc s i mhos is a i s um)i:i( \v i;a h NOTIONS or if you wish to purchase fresh family groceries, be sure to give us a call on the corner. Always glad to see you. J. E. Nicholas. BICYCLES. W A fuli and complete line of of upto-date wheels always on hand for sale or rent, Also a full line of Bicycle Supplies. J-13- Oliver iJfrf j CALL A INI) sen OUR | jBEAUTIFUL ';1NK MILLINERY^ ! Children and Infants Caps L Knit Hoods, fascinators and C Shawls. A nice line of Dress ? Trimmings, Collars, Stocks, v Helts, Gloves, Purses and * Furs, In fact a full line of & 5 MILLINERY A1NI) NOTIONS. I t Mrs. J. S. Causey. | *?: ?n^r?r\.yi FOR SALE. 100 Cords Stove Wood Special price on Five cord lots. W. H. ROLLINSON jj^pr 9 9 f \4 I^-LOTS DONG AT^ 1 "THE GULLY" | " E WISH to say to the trade that the largest and WWV best assorted stock of Merchandise ever brought I ^ to II 'irv County has been constantly com in if in B ^ for tlie past month and still coming, and v.*e are now showing a varied assortment of the most Cltt correct fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Cash mere, Serge, Tailor Broadcloth and Rain Proof Fabrics. Ribbons and Laces in all the nobbiest patterns in 8 like quant ilies and cheap in proportion. We have for immediate inspection, 10,000 Yards Imbroidery | I Going at 5c and 10 cent. I I Real value 15 and 20 cts | It has been said o." our line of Rugs, ihat such a stock has I never been shown in Conway, and would do credit to a city four limes the size. We have already made shipments to various parts of the State and in North Carolina, We inv vile the ladies to inspect them. Mattings in all grades. H Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first class department store. Ladies Skirts and Walking Jackets Ladies Misses and child reus Dressed and ready to wear Hats, such as will suit 1 the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys Clothing, Hats and Caps. SHOES for everybody I From 15 cts. to $5-00. I No use, here's the place; that is what the people say. Do yourself justice and examine our slock before buying. Respectfully, I Burroughs & I Collins Co. J ?VWV^VyVWW^AAA^??^W*p I CALHOUN <5c CANNON. | ^ OOI) morning Uncle Itemus! Il?w you get up this morning? \J[ 4' ">y hands fr< t, how else do \ou e pert me |B I thought probably you was w \nrlng a pair of Calhoun A Cannon'* BM I ? H O E S I \y No hui I wit? down there Saturday und looked through tli-ir Rh *j9 stock and they cer'ainly have koiiiw honeys and they are low down m for chsIi. hut great h".?tt! they wont vredit us, hut you know Ze?v it i? Ey 29 the lieat, for we wont h.?ve to lie pacing other people's debts Yea! Em ?K uncle its a fact, the prices they gave us wa-a. uy bu,ow the s > c tiled IfijL ?B| cash, hu'. credit men, and their stock of Bp I DRY GOODS AND 1 I GROCERIES I ^ are uiexuelled for the limited time that they huv# been in business. | Calhoun & Cannon. 1 GOOD VALUES FAIR~PRICESo Thats it exactly, as we always keep our prices in line WHY? Because we never have any surplus stock. When you find a merchant's stock out of line it is because ho has something he must get rid of at a sacraficc. Our Stock is I COMPLETE, I IT IS NEW and WELL SELECTED. In ns near what you desire as you will find in the town M-.il.:.... iu i^ivu uway oufc everything to sell and at prices which are right, WHERE? Conway Bargain House.