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%' ?She jgfttald. PrnLlSIIKD KYKHY Tlll'ltSDAY MOIININO BY CONWAY PUHLItSlllNO in. bl'BSCKIlTION ON K DOLL I* YKAH Entered at the 1'ost Office at Conway, s. C? ns Second Clin?* Mail Malter. II. II WOOllWAI.I), Midi tor 1 ADVERTISING HATES: Business Locals, X coats per lino." Cards of t Thanks ami Cotnnutnicatioea of a Personal Na tare charged for at Special Hates according to length. Obituaries, one rent a word ii e*cess of 10O words. Official Advertisements at Hates alowe' by Law*. Display Advertisements, Hates furnished on application. Make all Checks and Orders Davabln t,? ?tn? r.llt... 1 THURSDAY NOV. 23RD, 1!H)5. , 1 The recent higher prices of cotton ' has had the effect, according lo sonic c writers, of raising the price of ( fanning lands in some sections of J tlie State. ( The last day of this month will be | Thursday and has been set apart as t a day of thanksgiving. So far this 1 year has been one of unusual prosperity and no great calamity or 1 disaster has visited Horry County. | All over this county the farmers | have harvested abundant crops, I and the Herald believes they are in better condition financially than thev have been for many of tho years { past. Thanksgiving services will | likely be held at most of the churches. ; and the people cannot better spend } the day than by meeting at their ! respective places of worship and j returning thanks to the giver of all c good. The first of December will begin 5 the seventh year in the history of ' the Horry Herald under its present management. Looking back over , these six years of struggle in which labor lias been expended to make ' the Herald as nearly what it aught * to be as a county paper, we cannot , but feel thankful for the encourage- ( ment the paper has had. The en- i crease from six hundred and forty subscribers to the present large list J of readers is a good showing, but j the management prefers not to boast 1 too much of its own efforts, but to ' express its thanks to the many friends who have stuck to the paper . through thick and thin. It will be- I gin the seventh year upon a stronger basis than ever before. The paper has more subscribers than it ever hud before in all its history, and its own building is well under way to completion. ONE MUST HELP THK OTHER. 1 It seems to be agreed, since the J matter lias been somewhat aired, , that the hands of the town board of health here are tied by the town council, and they cannot take steps looking to the proper sanitation of the town without incurring expense, that must be met and approved by the council and paid out of the town 1 treasury. There is one fact that the authorities should remember and that is that the health board and the council must be unison without friction if anything is to be accomplished in the interests of good health. We may be wrong but we think the council should treat any action i taken by the board of health with ! that common courtesy that is due be cause one public body by another not assume the responsibility of being boss of it all and over ruling and amending to too great an extent. Two of the members of the pres. ent board of health are threatening to send in their resignations f.ir reasons arising out, of these mattci s if they resign, they will do so, they ( have responsibility placed upon by '> public opinion, while thev are power- ' loco in o tnnQk.?nrn rv /I ivu.-j) iii i? uituoui t, ju uinuuai > their duties as they should be dis- ; charged. < Now is the right time to clean up the town and prepare for the hot , weather of next year. It will be too } late to begin next spring when the I warm weather is upon us. It is ' generally said that the county will be visited again with the smallpox. . in fact it is well know*?'that there is i a case of it now here and there, of 1 a mild tvp#, but which is likely to ( become more severe later on. t Preperations must be made in time j to meet the conditions, and the town should be ready at all times to cope with epidemic diseases. ' Hut to accomplish anything the * council must up hold the board in j anything reasonable that it may see t fair to do. The board has more important functions to perform in the ) community than the council, Its a action should be treated with all due I respect, and have the encouragement and support of the other authorities of the town. By acting in concert something can bo done and good accomplished, by pulling at cross purposes, there will be a failure and the public will he the I .sufferers. $10,000.00. | TF:!N THOUSAND DOLLARS IN SEASONABLE /YtEKCIf AND1SE. j ~# BEGINNING NOVEMBER 23. \t a Sacrificw iioinjr on at tlic Con way llarjrain House for Ten Days Only, and Entlinir Saturday Dec. Jnd. lu order to make room for our holiday j^ooiis, we are Koin# ^ive tlio people of Horry county the jpportunity of their lives, and if you lo not take advantage of it and your neighbor does, you will die with a Town on your face, and pass into jternity looking like you hud tilled jp on vinegar, jusl because you did lot visit our si ore and (ill your wayjn with lirst class goods at the folowing slaughtered prices. One lot hoys suits iht dollar kind, lyo six to lifteen i/oingut 5ilc. One ot boys suits the ?-.1)0 kind, age our to eight going at SI),;. Ono lot Joys knee pants ptiee Toe lo be sold or 118c. Five hundred yards table oil ei<?th worth '-.>e lo ha closed out at Mo thr ,'ard. 1 -00 yarils o o iling the ten ent kind at .six and ?liree qnarters. I' I) Plaids sold everywhere at six mil a halt now offered tor live cents. Ladies trimmed liats worth ?1. gong til nil otecn cents, the?J line gong ai 08e lad ilri'sS hats for men >nee one and a hi'lt.o In* sold at 8 le 'Ucli Twenty livo dozen cups ihc j?)c kind now only 111,-.. In mens )vercoats you can oet an $8 lit for ?8 88 and in uentlemons suits you tvill find our $11 kind market- down to 10.48. 1208handkerchiefs for ladies ind ^entleaiiMi to be sold from one rent up. One lot hose If), 20 and 25c kind o?>ino at lie. 2000 yards Dest seven cent prints for fx; the yd. >ne lot silk 7f)e$l and $1.25 per yd for only 10c. A ten dollar MoT cook stove for $5 One lot single barrel Jolumbia ^unssold at $4 everywhere now only $8 20. Twenty pounds of Kxtra C su^ar for $1. Eighteen lbs granulated at the same price. Men:lleson's 10c lye koimK at 5e Sewing machine oil in half pint bottles for live cents. American lead pencils, adds, swbstraets and divides solid lead from tip to point, never fails to mark, always spells correct md never makes a mistake, six for five cents. A five cent bottle of black ink for three cents. Hoy Is cologne, at four jents the bottle. Wrights Health underwear tin; regular $1 25 kind for onlyOOe. A heavy fleeced under wear the 00c kind for 87c One lot of sologne for one cent per bottle. One dollar watches at oi.ly 0!k; One. dollar alarm clocks at 04c. Sewing needles at one cent per paper. Men 's lifteen cent linen collars at only live sent*, liinen cutis at seven cents per pair. Kail road watches the $8 line for $3.88. Kight day clocks worth $8 to be closed out at $1.73. i One lot of fascinators worth 35c going at 1 Ic. Mentions Talcum powder the twenty live cent size for only Me. The fifteen cent cent size for live cents per box. One lot dress shirts, the 75c kind for 33ceach. The dollar kind for only forty live cents. One hundred and three dozen pearl buttons worth lf)c a card going at only threecents a dozen. One lot of black leaf tobacco at only 19c per pound. Pitchers Custoria in 35c bottles for 14c. One lot corsets containing the regular line of 75c, $1, and $1.25 goodsgoing at 25c and 38c. One lot of umbrellas the 75c kind at onlv 25c each. One lot of boxed writing paper worth 50c for only 13c. White bed spreads the dollar kind for 89c. The $2 kind for $1.01). Oral Mills bleach the eight cent kind for 4 1 2c only ten yards to each customer. One lot of ten cent towels for four cents each The fifteen cent kind foi nine cents each. One lot of suspenders the twenty five cent kind for nine cents Misses and ehildrens rcadj made dresses from 10c up. *1 50 brogans at only 89c. A complete assortment of rugs from 40c up to $15. Unlaundred shirts the $1 line for 42c. Phil't u ui v i in?l wmi v t??5 r? i?? iiu 1 i ? ? iu 1> ?0o at only nine and a half. One lot :>f canton flannel the ten cent kind for seven cents. One lot of junipers the fifty cent kind for 33c. Ladies ivraps the $1.25 line for 98c. Art. squares the $30 kind for $19 50 and the $20 kind for $1-1.75 the bluest aar^ain ever offered. Lodies shoes at 84c per pair the regular $1.50 line equal to any $1.75 ?hr?Asn1d. A nnmnlntn linnof i .nrlioc talking jackets, cloaks, skirts and mlmorals for !>8c to $1(1 all marked Jown below zero. Don't forget to call for the thousand and one articles which we have ailed to mention and all tfointf at the same price. Remember the time i: only for ;ondays and don't forget the date NOV EM HER 28d to DECEMBER die Mnd. and the biggest slaughtered trices ever ottered to the people of .his county. Come early and av< id the rush. rVe will have a full force of salesmen ind your wants will be supplied. One mndred cents for each dollar. THE CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE. Commonly called the EQUAL DOLLAR GIVER. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* It \ < m ^ijSJ |8j jGEO.Vn^ I^mmmammmmmimBaRX ga wbmw II SdflflmmiMit; i ! lananRsatf NEEDED I S AiitiiimII\ t<> fill now poaitionn nvntod t?\ j ^ C Ifidl ?.ni * ami TVIojrraph Companion Wo 1 | 4 Mint N 'iiin^ M.-n and 1.allien of ^ood ImhitH, j LEARN TELEGRAPHY [ ' AND R. R. ACCOUNTING RJ Wo linni-di 75 por oonl of Oporatorn ami ci Station \ fills in \ iu.*rif i. Our six hoIiooIh 41 llif Im por t oxcliislv??'fi'p.prapli Sidtiiola i I .N III K \\ OI{I. I >, I'loltllilislird iSI \ <>?i'? mill | W t'lHKii i' l 1 >v .ill it-iili.i;: KailroaU OllLinR. '4 J > iiU* a j!.v? ii-ifit tt> fv.Tv H'.mii'iit r] i to f .r.ii-li '?t-ti ur ) ?>! a position pay int: !{ |K from v | i Ik ;jijo h i .until in Stato* <-aHt o{ (J ft lln? It m J<\ Mountain-, or lro:n jv.'i to $100 ?jj S a iiioutli in st.itoa wi"i ??{ tIn* Itockn'fi, int- a n iiualiiiti'ly ii|>ou j?i-jmi u vlion. 5 ? Stituont.- ran onli'i at miiv tiinn, No \h?-h 'J J" lion-". or tail nartirulars r?';;anlli'k any 5 Z of oilr .-*< Iioo wiit > in,- ; t-> our oxocii 3j i, Ii\ ? olllco at t oa inn .ti o. I alalo^uo fr? ?.' !Jr J THE MDRSI: SCHOOL <>i: B I Til ICUAi'HV. H|' fij CINCINNATI- O- UFPALOi N r. I ' ATLANTA. GA LACROSSE, WIS- -fl 9 ItX/II AK 1 I X f A PAI ( ittC CAtl V wsamnamA i. r ?i i. -i . i ii i i jj THE CHAMPION fl jj STUMP PULLER. |( (I id pro voil ) The strongest, the simplest J| ^ f, and most economical of all fl ^ Slump Pallors. 3 * Try ii before you par for it. fl '5 Ouarantood to pull your stumps fl t t or no pnv asked. lie Him* you fl \ \ vvrito us before vou buy else- fl 'f ^ where. fl c Writo for Pkkk liooKi.KT oiv- fl t j? ing terms and prices. THE CHAMPION STl'MP j |jj POLLER CO.. .lolmwton. ^ ' COOK & POWELL II V V10 ON HAN i) ! Horses 6c Mules 5 G8@SHfeft^^ OLD HICKORY WAGONS, (uone better.) White ' tar Buggies Cart Wheels Harness and an)tiling you want in the line of horse goods. Phey sell right and treat you rigid. Yours for Business, COOK and POWELL f KA1K BLUFF. N . V y I .?_< "tut"'9 Early Risers . The famous littlj* ollls# | NOT I I'MJTK invite your attention to vv lino of every thing to meet and sell at a reasonably small p China, Crock Ware and iwi<; A Itrj Alii OLIVER CHILI and American Harness, Saddles, and Bridles. < Call on us when in town, we can 'Phone 46. Conway Har sural u 11 * WILL M ME A XB ? t ' T1 Our Christmas will soon he arriv: invited to call anc bring the Little O S H O E S We are THF. LE such as KING QU r A M ia nm i LMINU DCLLC rv. spiv en 3. S. HACKER & SON, U 544, 546 nnd 548 King St, :^HApi.hsr t ^ ^ j 2 M O U M> I N (i , | Window and I 'a ii vy (;l.i>.s a special t y. THE BEST | GOODS I The Lowest. Prices, Honest, Fair I dealing. " Wlwn \< u want any- I iltin^ in the line of CL<) I II I \(i shops HATS I'NDKKW LA I! NOTIONS ! or if you wish to purchase fresh amily groceries, he sure to give us ' i call on the corner Always glad .0 see you. I J. E. Nicholas, p G E I 11 the fact that ,ve have a full . the demands of the trade rotit. k ery, Glass | Lamps. B ENTS FOR .ED PLOWS I ie I Field Fence. Cooking and Heating Sto cs sare you money. * ^ r 'I 3 dware Co. 11 MBCS3 WEOBte^mWOOZ $ | f 1 mi muni! ) , IT1AS COMING! AKH OUR STORE HIS eVAilTERS^ HIS SEASON. Goods are now on the way and ing daily. You are most cordially 1 look over them and be sure and nes. SHOES SHOES < i-ADERS FOR GOOD SHOES ALITY FOR MEN and SUOTH )R WOMEN. { Mercantile Co. ^ fflB?BBP???? ? vLOTS DONG AT > j "THE GULLY"j V I SI I to s;iy to the trade that the largest and Wbfht assorted stock of Merchandise ever brought to Harry County has been constantly coining in for the past month and still coming, and we are R * liiw showing a varied assortment of the most OiCSi correct, fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Cash mere, Serge, Tailor Broadcloth and Bain Broof Fabrics. Bibb >ns and Laces in all tint nobbiest patterns in like quantities and cheap in proportion. We have for immediate inspection, 10,000 Yards Imbroidery g Going at 5c and 10 cent. 1 Real value 15 and 20 cts. 1 It has been said o; our line of Bugs, that such a stock has never been shown in Conway, and would do credit to a city four times the size. We have already made shipments to vminus parts of the State and in North Carolina. We invite the ladies to inspect them."^Mattings in all grades. Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first class department store. Ladies Skirts knd WnlUino Infbotc T.ti/r.?o Miotic. ? - W VM 1./HVI v, o i'l I aoco auu 1~i child reus Dressed and ready to wear Hats, such as will suit the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys Cloth- i injjr, Hats and Caps. SHOES for everybody From 15 cts. to $5.00. | No use, here's the place; that is what the people say. Do ( yourself just ice and examine our stock before buying. Respectfully, Burroughs & i Collins Co. I ^ UBZHaMeMHESHeMEBSMDei UP A .1 T. -il --- . . 11 1VUU V ?? MONKEY SHOW! ! closed for the season. ''Bob" is taking a much needed rest. But we re Hill recoiling, showing and selling the goods, General Merchandise insisting of Kan? \ ami S-aple Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Hut.*, Cups, hoes, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Ready to wear flats etc. Also a full ne of Gruc? ries, all of which we are selling at reasonable prices. We are s'rctly in the market for buying CIIUDB TURPENTINE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE .r which wi'ure payipff fpll ppoes. Conie to Toddville and do your idicg ui.d we will convince \Qu that thin 19 hpHd(|uart,erg fp- b^rgajnj{ A Yours for businessf DUSENBURY & CO TODDVILLE,SOUTH CAROLINA