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\ Mi* all > I CIRCULATION 1,730. We 4*u?rMiitev ikU ClrriiIntlon to Mil 4d vertlaxra. Our Books alwny* opcu lor lusprrtlou. :j ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. \ VOL, XIX. ' II SUBSCRIBERS. Trat?pKRA.LD is laboring under! sot^Cuftmculties now getting ready to move into the new building, wht'oTi is nearly completed, on Main street. On account of this and other thing*, many communications and letters from correspondents had to hdfjgi|?oui this week As many aa pbiWKle of those left out will appear next week. In order to move au get fixed in the new quarters, the regular issue will bs omitted Christmas week. Few people realize the tima and trouble that it takes to move a business of this kind, and until it is all over, we trust our readers will hl?svr tv i ill u< uiiii r?\*Mi*1rw?lr shortcomings. lly the cud of the month*#fM?|^eet to be in the new office and the paper will then come out in usual form and regularity. H. EI WnomvAHo. Tiie now year will be an election ^ year again and political fires will likely be heaped up early. The town board of health has asked for an appropriation of $2lM.OO to bo used in its work during 1 'JOG Wk want, you to get the Herald during 1 (J0i>. Send in now and have it started bef ?re the new year comes in. Very few of those who try it ever fail to make regular readers. Main street from 3rd to 4th avenue, on the west side is now full of good looking buildings. with exception of a small spree between Hal. Jj. Hack <'o's store and the Conway Drug Co. This street is much bet lor looking now than formerly. All 1 !)?> I >iii I ?'ii i 111 oivic niru i mmitu h we handsome fronts. VSiikn something of importance occurs in your neighborhood, write it up in your own way and mail it to the Herald. In this way you can help in making'the paper better. Never hesitate because you are afraid you cannot utile it up in the proper way, the Herald will correct your mistakes. The great need of protection against tire is felt here more and more with each passing year and some of the property owners along Main street are considering the erection of a large steel tank for the purpose of affording water in case ol emergency The cost of this would soon be saved in reduced insurance rates-, wnioh are at this time very high indeed. This fall has been a record breaker for payment of bad debts. Old accounts that were hopeless and long since marked down to prolit and loss nave been paid to the great surprise and pleasure of creditors. Many over whose homes hung the ever growing mortgage have had the good fortune to be able to clear these long staudiug encumbrances. Such is a very happy state of affairs. High prices for tobacco and ten cent cotton have helped the farmers wonderfully this year. May the wave of prosperity continue. NEW R. R. I IN HORRY COUNTY. Will Connect Conway and Marion and Will be Built Through Fertile Sections. ^ The Eddy Lake and Northern Railroad company has been chartered. The capitalization is $200,001). Directors: Norman W. Jones, president, W. M. Burgess, treasurer, J. VV. Little, vice president; Georgs Otlicer, secretary; R. B. Scarborough, general counsel. Th? road will be of standard guage, 35 miies in length, with Marion and Eddy Lake as the terminal points. Sometime ago another road was _? I !--! J - ' suineu uy independent people to counect Marion unci Conway, but there is some talk to the effect that the road will not be built. The com pany which has just given notice of the intention to organize says in its delaration that the line will be constructed ''from Eddy Lake in Buck's township, through Bucks, Dog Bluff and Gallivant Ferry townships in Horry county; and Britton's Neck, Legette and Marion townships in Marion county, to Marion C. II., a distance approximately 35 miles, no part of which has yet been constructed. "?The State. A Card. Coaway, S. 3 Dec. 12th, 11)05. Thanking my friends for the patronage given the Horry Tobacco Warehouse the past season, and trusting that the Horry people will always liberally support the Conway ? } market, I will say that I have for free i distribution several varities of the best tobacco seeds suitable to this i V climate and section, and those who . will plant tobacco next year can r j?et' tbem by calling on me at the morry Tobacco Warehouse. From ail the indications, as tobacco men see them, the coining year will be one of rue best for tobacco planters that Soutn Carolina has ever seen. Yours, &c. J. E, Coles. cor LOCAL ITEMS. ? Beautiful Xinus, New Year and Valentine Cards, at Jones'. ?The town board of health has held meetings quite frequently of late. ?Be sure and look over the large ad of Hal. L. Buck Company in this issue. ? W. J. Singleton has been drawn as a juror in the United States n VAJuri. ?There were several clays of cloudy woather last week, but very little rain in this part of the county. ? Read the lui'irc advertisement appearing in this issue for A. M. Dusenbury at Toddvilie. ?Christmas goods were displayed in the store windows last week, and some of the displays were very tasty and beautiful. ?The front, for the sto, e of S. T. Sessions and the Herald's new home was finished u;> last, week and the scalTolding taken down ? According 'o an item appearing in the t hadbourn Trucker, our townsman, .). S. Vnught, has engigeilin thelRvry stable business at Mt. Tabor. -The prices on all grades of pine lum') r recently went skyward and without any apparent reason. There must bt plenty of momy in the lumber busines now The county Auditor will act as the authorized ,:^-uit of the 11 orry Herald on his trip around the county, boi/it ninjj in January as stated in his notice. Hay him your subscription and get your receipt. ?There was a mistake last, week in t ho A uditor > notice in regard to the property to be returned. Instead of person id property it should have read 4 all pr >porty, both real and personal." Real estate must be roi urneti i ins year. I ?Ned Cdaredy n<rain made his os Capo 'mm tlio county chain gang, this time last Monday week The Cruard let him step to the (ire to warm. When no one was looking he chopped the chain loose with an axe and fled. ?The frame was erected last, week J for a handsome new cottage for A. kC Goldfinch on the lot conveyed to him by J. S. Vanghfc on Laurel street. It is a fine location for a dwelling. Gradually all the vacant spaces on the streets in the residence portion of the town are filling up with handsome buildings. Some ditching was done last week under the direction of tlie health officer of the town near the square in front of the burroughs school build ing. The stagnant water near tho residences in that part of the town was declared by the board of health to be a nuisance and as dangerous to the health of the citizens, especially those living on that particular square. It has been noticed for tho .X..O* <!.? -1 ijuau u?>i* in uirue years limi people living on that square, especially the eastern side, were subject to chills and fevers, and there were cases of fever on that square the past fall when there was not a case of sickness of this kind in any other part of the town. Steps should have been taken long ago to drain oil ' this water, for there is nothing more important to tho town than </ood sanitary regulations. Knlfflits of Pythias Visits George, town. Conway Lodge No. 1)0, Knights of Pythias, at their regular meeting last Thursday night, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Past Chancellor, J. S. Buck; Chancellor, Dr. W. E. McCord; Vice | Chancellor, Dr. C, J. Epps; Prelate, A. U Booth; Master of Work. G. B. Jenkins; Master at Arms, F. G. Hughes; Keeper of Records and Seal, A. E Goldfinch; Master of Finance, J. C. Spivov. Master of Exchequer, D. A. Spivoy; Inner Guard, R. L. Lee; Outc* Guard, Geo. L Marsh. The newly elected officers will be installed at the first meeting in J n n 11 n * u . .. .? V?.? ?% ! J ? Tho lodge lias accepted an invitation te attend the Centennial to be held at Georgetown on Tuesday. December 19th, and quite a number of the members of Conway lodge will attend. The lodge is invited to take part in a parade during the day and to attend a banouet to be given by the K. of P. Lodges of Georgetown on the night of the 19th. Mr. J. C. Spivev was appointee1 as a committee of one to make arrangements for the transportation of all members of the lodge who will attend. Ar rangements will be made for tlie "Mitchel C " to leave here on Monday night in time to reach Georgetown early Tuesday morning, and return on Tuesday night so that it will not be necessary for persons attending from here to lose but or.e day from their business. All members of the lodge who can do so are urged to attend. ? If you ever expect to need another sack of rice or box of tobacco, | it wL? pay you to go to W. 13, Jones' j next Saturday. % X N |m s'WAY. S. C.. TIIURS1 .COTTON GROWERS. v . WILL ^GAM/E A BRANCH AT FLOYD'S &CIIOOU HOUSE. 'File Farmers are Urjrcd to Attend aid Help In tlie Cause that has PrdMitHlthem so much v During- the last Year. it septus that Floyds township- is behind in tho farmers movement. Everybody's business is nobody's business, hence no one has taken the lead. i have been thinking for some time that wo ou^ht to organize and let the people know what we are doin#, but no one would ^o ahcud. Recently 1 learned that I was appointed bv some one to ori/nnize L^loyds township, so a meeting is hereby call ad for Saturday December the 23rd at 1! o'clock a m at b'loyds St?nool house. We especially request every farmer in the township to be present. The farmers movement has done great things whereof wo are glad. Now let us come one and ad and join in the light. We can't at lord to be left behind so far, in a thin# that has benefited us so much Tell \our neighbors and get them to come. Don't forgot the time. A. D. Jackson. ? - ? ? a* - Til RIP I.ITTLR SON DEAD. Capt. and Mm. Sanders Deeply Bereaved*-by Pistol Accident. \N llmlngton M ir. Asa roault of a toy pistol wound, inflicted by accident in the yard of the home of his parents, No. 108 Church street, Wednesday a week ago, Marion llyman banders, the 8 year old son of Capt. and Mrs. William A. Sanders, died last night at 7 o'clock of lockjaw. The death of their oldest son came as a crushing blow to the devoted parents, who have the tendercat sympathy of the community in their deep bereavement. The boy was shot through the | hand with one of the blank cart-J nuges used in such pistols on the day mentioned and the wound was healing up nicely. Day before yesterday, however, the little fellow became fretful about dinner time and complained of pains in his back, lie went into tlie sitting room of the house and lay down on the sofa, but cry soon he was attacked with convulsions, which grew more and moro violent in sp't.e of the best medical attention until death came yesterday evening to relieve his suffering. The funeral of the little fellow will te conducted from the residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. N. M. Watson, pastor of Grace Church, and the remains will be laip to rest in Oakdale cemetery. A sis ter of Mrs. Sanders arrived yesterday from Conway, S. C , to be with the family during their distress over the unfortunate affair. i [Mrs. J. M. McKeithan and Mrs. B. T. flyman are both sisters of Mrs. Sanders.] Torture of A Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. I). Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N..Y., will interest you. He says: 4<J suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep setting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. Kim/'s Now Dlunnv n ~ - ' w " * cry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough and saved me from consumption. A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At Norton Drug Co. Price 5oe and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. AT MT TAHOR. 1 \. Tabor Correspondence to the Chadhourii Trucker. ?.Mr. D. D. Harrelson of Loris, S. C., (the popular S. C. representative) and family were in town Sunday calling on relatives and friends. ?Mr. J. S. Vautfht of Conway S. C., has rented the Seals livery stables and will run a first class livery business which is very much needed here. ? we are glad to welcomo Capt. J. M. Logan and family in town. Capt. Logan again accepts a position as section master for the Coast Line. ? Mr. A. M. Sarvis is hauling timber for a two story structure on his lot near the depot. Cor. ?- - ?? ? ? Don't forget the date Saturday Dee. 16th Jones at Justice offers 100 bags rice and 1000 lbs tobac eo at slaughtered prices, if you want goods at your own price, don't miss this s?le. W. R. Jonss ? J. J. Norris has moved to Conway and accepted a position with his brother-in law, Jay E. Nicholls. -Tobacco seeds free at the Horry Warehouse. Call on Capt. Coles. " 1 f p )AY DECEMBER 14 PURELY PERSONAL. ? I) W. Raper was in town last week. ? T. G. Hardee was in town last Friday. ?W. L. Mishoe visited Ravboro last Friday. ?James H. Chad bourn was in town one day recently. ?N. C. Davis visited the Herald oflice one day last week. ?J N. Jenrette went to Colum bia and returned last week. ?Jim F. Hardwiek was in the city on business one day last week. ? J. (J. Shelley paid the otliee a pleasant call one day last week. ?P. P. Tyler paid the otliee a pleasant call one dav last week. ? VV. .1. Avers of (Jreon Sea, was in Conway on busincs last Friday. ? S. C. Richardson has moved in to the house near the public square. ?(ieorgc Sessions of Adrian was in Conway a short time last Friday, ?VV. K Holt was of in the county on business-several dajs last week. ? C. C. \Yhii lin^ton of Tabor, N. C., was here on business one day last week. i n. ^ i i.' * 1 ^1. v. . u. im| ?| in f |HIH t?t_ V l11'il J days otV last week on a hunting expedition. ? A. II. Dong of Toddville was it) town or) business om1 day tin; latter part of last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Godbold will J move to Marion county about the lirst of t he now your. ? H. F. Graham of the Hlanche section was noted anions the arrivals in town last week. ?C. II. Snider returned last week from a trip to Columbia and other points where lie went on business. He attended the Hnptist Convention in Columbia while away. Furious l iRlit inx . "For seven years," writes Geo. W Hoffman, of Harper, Wash , "I had a bitter battle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Hitters. 1 unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't intend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Norton Drug ri~ /1 ^ * * r,y vyij., uruggims, in awe a 001 110. Try them today. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor, It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents at Norton Drug Co. - -- - 9 i Beware oi Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destoy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole tstem when entering it through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no merctiry, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is ' taken internally and made in Toledo/ Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation . A f earful Fate. It is a fearful fate t) have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. ''I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, la , "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is the best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25 cents at Norton Drug Co. In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after, health, from ono extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good rood, and keep their bow els regular with I>?? Kind's New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25 cents at Norton Drug Co. Guaranteed. ? m- ? Beautifying methods tliat injure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister's Bockv Mountain Tea. Sunshiny faces follow its use. I H5 cents at Norton Drug Co. Villtl. L905A WORD TO OL WK invito you to our store to lo< difference whether you buy or n After the holliilays we are tfoing to Nice Line and will do our best to please every come in and see what we can do for ; SHOES AT COST from now until toinors for their liberal trade and asi vours for t rade, B. F BKBBMHHOES IB Ft E A That (iives Pleasi I lyman's Bread his the good o has the best that could he obtained fi A nice White Brt Full weight and low prices, cheaper We want to have von as a regular B IK MR I We not only sell you a good Horse nice new Buggy and Harness, to taki become old and bad looking. We sell good that are what we claim for the Wagon, or Harness call on A. W. <Jenk TUT: CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Sunday school every Sunday 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting every Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Business meeting Tuesday after first Sunday after prayer meeting. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. A cordial invitation to all. J. Tj. Shinn, Pastor. METHODIST. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 9:3 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and H o'clock p. m. Pray er meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Public cordially in .vitcd to attend all services. Rev. W. L. Wait, Pastor. MAIIKF/r 11KPORT. WILMINGTON, N. C Spirits Turpentine Per Oid 00$ c. Rosin Per Bbl $8.15. Tar Per Bbl 230 lbs fV. 00 Crude Turpentine Hard Per Bbl.... $2.70 Crude Turpentine Dip Per Bbl $4.00 if ! j jii ? _ r a 1 - - - wuwoii m mining nieauy ai 11-4C.. cojv wa r, s. a. Egga 20c. Chickens Grown 20 to 25c. Chickens Spring 12^ & 15c. Beeswax 18c. Tallow 3 ytc Pork Fresh 6 %c. I Peas 00c. Sweet Potatoes 40c These markets wilt be corrected weekly. "special notices, FOR SALHi?Trpct of land of about olo thousand acres to bo sold in parcels, upland and fertile swamp, $2.50 to $5.00 per acre. Address D. Uuss, Mattie, S. C. r AOm a a wr ^ iiuoi?tioney ump church, one black militnry over coat with two rows of black buttons in front, and row of hooks under collar, two hooks in front at bottom. Reward by addressing, I. L. Ed^e 2t. Shell, S C. FORSARE.?Seven room cottage with out buildings, one acre lot near flully adjoining residence of AJrs. VV T Oliver. For sale cheap. Apply to R. R. Oliver, Conway, S. C. For Sale: -Fresh dressed poultry and ej4^s for sale at all times Chickens 30c each. Fowls 35: and 40c. F. O. 13. Myrtle Beach. Sea Side Foultry Yards, Mvrtle I3each. S. C. * tf. \ 1 ! advertIsInTmedium IN THE OTH PISTRIOT. ! All MuoffMfvl BittBMS Men Adv?rlU8 In the HKM1LP | TRY IT FOR BEST RESULTS. NO 35 IR CUSTOMERS )k at our lino of poods. It makes no tot, all we ask you to do, is to come, fill our store with a of Goods one we sell to. Wo want you to you. Christmas. Thanking all our discing a continuance of same, we are TUTON o> * ~~ are and Strength f llie whole wheat in the flour. It om carefullv i/roniul ?rr!?in n n * jail llian \ou can make it yourself, cater of this good bread. . T. Hyman. 11 ~ or Mule, but will furnish you with a 5 the place of the old one that ha* I you goods that you can depend on, in. When you need u now Buggy, Lirvs Son. , Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. (Court of Common Pleas.) William J. Hardee, Mary A. Prince, Martha L. Futrlll, George VV. Hardee Sr. and Charlotte E. Cause, Plaintiff's against Celia J. Hrunson, liobt. M. Hardee. Frances II. Todd, Delia E. Cerrahl, Lewis Hardee, Sallio Hardee, Mary Jane Hardee, M. F, Johnson, Laura J. Simmons, John Warren Hardee, Ida E. Hardee, Ellen L, liar dee, Ernest McL. Hardee, William II Hardee, George Luther Hardee, Viola M. Hardee, William C. Hardee, James L, llnr.l.w, Tk~ l\ TT , ? - -- i ugiuao vj uaruee, uanlel II. Hardee, Frances E. Hardee, John T. Hardee, George W. Hardee Jr. Minnie A. Hardee, Flora L. Hardee, Ludle B.IIardee Bessie M, Hardee Defendants. Copy Summons for Belief. (Complaint not Served.) TO THE DEFENDANTS, Cell* J. Brunson.Uobt. M. Hardee, Frances II. Todd, Delia E. Gerrald, Lewis Hardee, Sallie Hardee, Mary Jane Hardee, M. F. Johnson, Laura J. Simmons, ./oho Warren llardee, Ida E. Hardee* Ellen L. Hardee, Ernest McL. Hardee, William H. Hardee,, George Luther Hardee, Viola M. Hardee, William C. Hardee, James L. Hardee, Thomas O. Hardee, Frances E. Hardee, John T. Hardee, George W? Hardee Jr.,Minnie A. II ardee, Flora L. IIardee, Ludle 13. 7/nrdee, Bessie M. 7/ardee; YOU ABE 7/EBEBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint In this action which has been filed in the of* flee of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas, for the 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 the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the comtil u i rit uHtlMr. * % ' * , ....urn vuo muc uioresau, meriaintifTs in tills action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. September 3bth 190.1. //. //. Woodward, W. L, Mishoe,, Plaintiffs Atty. C. C. C P. To Viola M.'7/ardee, William C. //ardee, James L, 7/ardee, Thomas O. 7/ardee Daniel II. 7/ardee, Prances E. 7/ardee, John T. //arede, George W. 7/ardee Jr. Minnie A, 7/ardee, Flora L. 7/ardee, Ludie B. 7/ardee and Bessie M. 7/ardee, absent Defendants: Take notice that the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint in the above stated action, wer? hied in tha olllce of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for 7/orry county at Conway in county and State aforesaid on the 30th day of September, A D. 1905. W.L. Mlshoe II. II. Woodward, 11 /i /? "* * v,. \j. c. i*. t'lalntlfTs Atty. 11-4-5?Ot. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, tho sparkle of life, cornea to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets at Norton Drug Co. Trv the Herald 1 J