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' THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Sunday school every Sunday 0:30 a m Prayer meeting every Tuesday 8:00 p. in. 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 . L. Shinn, Pastor. METHODIST. Sunday school every Suuday morning at; 0:3 a. m Preaching at II a. m. and 8 o'clock p. in. Pray er meeting ? very Thursday evening at > ''clock Publ:c cordially in- ( .vitcMo attend all services Ucv. W. \j Wait, Pastor , 1 Chinese Laundry. I Collars and CulTs. Iron ing Much ne. Work turn- S ed out promptly Send B| m me a trial order. Family L washing taken. SatisfaeV tiou Guaranteed. Work p neatly executed, and in ( 2 First Class Style. Yours for Good Work. P tl "* Call on I |GEO. LVM:| A PJohnson ( THIS IS THIS IS THE CHEAP EST PLACE TO BUY YOUH i MEAT i and anything eLe in \\iv Grornry Lin* . DRY (iOOHN 1 1 bought w lien cotton goods wore lo> down Mild I mil selling out now :if pi ir way below tie* tunes Make my >to headquarters wlitm in town. No insn if you don't buy. A- P. JOHNSON- ' BICYCLES. > ?x5pafi? A full and ciunplcte line of up-to l.ltO wllOOIC !l I W!) ifc nn tion'l f*\?? or sent. A Iso a full line or Bicvch ; supplies. 1 J. D. OLIVER. Sour StomacTi No appetite, loss c strength, nervousness, headache, conr ^ation, bad breath, feneral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va.. says:? " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured mo and wo are now usine it in milk for baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. $ 1.00 Size hoidine 2lA times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. Proparad by E. O. OoWITT * OO., OHIOAQOt CONWAY DIUjG CO. HOLLIRTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioiae for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Ret owed Vigor. A specific fort Constipation. Indigestion. I.ive ami Kidney Trouble.*, Pimples. Eezems, Impure JSlooct, Bad Breath, Rhlffglsh Bowels, Headache /und Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tablot form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Bolustur Drco Gompany, Madison, Wis. aOLDEM NGO0ETS FOR S*; JOW PEOPLE ,T1 A ItK KT KKI?OltT. WILMINGTON, N. CSpirits Turpentine Per Gal 04.J c. Hosin Per Bbl >8.60 Tar ?er Bhl 280 lbs $1.80 Crude Turpentine Hard Per Bbl ...$2.80 Crude Turpentine l)lp Per Bbl $4.50 Cotton Middling St"ad y at CONWA r, c. Eggs 17 to vOc. Chioketis Grown 20 to 25c. Chickens Spring 20 & i?5c. Beeswax. 18c Tallow 5?^c Pork Fresh 7<j. Peas 75c. Hweet Potatoes 00 to 50c These markets wilt be corrected weekly. \t *x?i)d os your printing to do. \ THE HORRY HERALD. Thursday February 22 1906. lit l-oviiiK Memory. Mr. Dozier Mishoe was born Sept. 1st, 1887 and departed this life on the morning of February nth, lhUG, when it so pleased the good Lord to take the bright and precious one from our home. Our hearts were torn and crushed when wo learned that we hud to give him up, one of the dearest ones of our happy family, the precious one, the life, joy and comfort of our homo. When the sad hour came for him to be taken irom us, our hearts were broken, our happy home saddened and dark-, ned. Dozier was a kind helper, an aiTectionute brother, a loving and devoted child, a kind and true friend and was loved by every member of the family and by all who knew him. He was sick thirty one days and ulTered untold agony, but through ill his pain there was not a murmur fro n his lips nor a frown on his precious face through it all, little did we think tluit. hi>j cmllno i ........ v..? V >; (J 111 I IV O ? ? v I v with the angels above and not for o.s. His patience during the thirty lie days of his illness was a beau tiful example to his loved ones and friends around him and was till the | .leath an^el came down and un foldsi his win?4s over his bed. He closed liis eyes to this world to open them in the paradise of God. All was done that jLfood physicians loving hearts ar.d illin# hands could :lo, but alas! as tunc passe 1 he grew vw-aUc" and we had to give him up. While we know our precious one is a oright angel in heaven today, c!ea?* >f all pain, troubles and sorrows yet f he was with us how happy herai ts md home would he. Vet the joy s ours of knowing that when life's lark day is done we will meet our lea?'one in t he land of many mansions aright and fair. 1 ne last twenty-six days of his dekness he could not speak ihtivea whisper, hut a few minutes Mjfore. the breath left his body he jeeUoned for the family and dear ones md friends around to come to his bed * do and lets talk and pray together [le gave us some good ad vice as to the -va\ we should live so as to be prewired to meet death at any time, lie hen appeared to fall asleep and ?assed away into the heaven above. Dozier, (iod lius called vou away ot.hat happy iaad above. It t-eems ike our happy homo is the saddes1 dace on earth without those reeious smiles of yours, but soon ac villeo and meet you where parting will be no more. lie left a father, mother, three )rot hers, four sisters, quite a number >t' relatives and a host of friends to nourn t^ieir loss, but while we mourn ve feel t hat it s his eternal tfain. May they each and every one lind i home in heaven when their earthly task is done. * A Friend. kuckicst Man In Arkansaw. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas, writes II L. Stanly, of Kruno, since the restoration of my wife's oealth after live years of continuous oufjhinjsj 11 "(1 bleedinif from t lie tunos; and 1 owe my jjood fortune to she world's greatest medicine. Dr. Kino's New Discovery foreonsump 'ion, which I know from experience will euro consumption if taken in 'imo. Mv wife improved with first oottlc and twelve bottles 'he cure. Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Norton Drug Co., druggist. f)Oe and $1.00 Trial bottle free. - INujrsrcts of Promise fro in Eldarado Tlie health of the community is good. We have had very bad weather. Messrs. Asa Royals and J. R Anderson did not stay long at the factory. Miss Essie Cannon spent last week in the Sun ford sc'lion and returned home last Sunday. Mr. C. K. Stevens is buil'ing a very fine barn. Mr. A. M. Suirgs has built a new stall, which makes -much improvement to his plantation. We were very sorry to hear of -die death of Miss Cora Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. G. K Stevens paid Mr. Stevens a pleasant call last Sunday. I'll not wi i'e any more this time a.s I reckon thi-> will fii.d its way to the waste basket. Two Children. The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free the system from disease serins, the most effective remedy is Dr. Kind's New Rife E'ills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25c at Norton Drug Co.'s Drug Store. [NOTICE! 1 am temporarily out of busii ess at the market until the new brick building is finished next door to the o.d quarters. The now - mi Id will be linishe* in a few days and I will open my market business there, wheie ail my customers will be ueler me to call. Gee. D. Marsh. Have you been betrayed by prom tses of uuacks. swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results ex cept a damaged stomach. To those we offer HoMister Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents. Norton Drug Co, WK ARE IIEC SPRINC AN stock for Ladies, G Youths and Chile see us. We will be you what nice th Let it lie \VK ALSO IIAYH ? CLOT] and l)nve some special bargains ii AND BOY* S. T. Se Daisies from I'lcasunt Meadow. This week can.c in very rainy and rainy weal her is ex pevt ed t o con I in lie in this county. The farmers are not, doine vorv much on their farms on account of'11 so much water. jj S. K. 11 ndjeos his accepted a poM I linn with.I. I'\ IVid""con this year. M. C. Causey, Matthew Causey, . J. I'\ Pridijeon and I*. 11. Coats mad*- 1 1 a business trip to fair's last Friday J. U. Causey, Matthew Causey j and S. K. I lodges made a llyino tr11> in the Mt. Olivo section last, Satin*day afternoon. . .1. I'\ I hid neon and wife \isited in A the M?. Olivo section iasi Sunday after noon. S. Ii. Oraineer and sibter, Miss Fmina, were the ones! of Misses ~ Alfce and Charlotte Anders* n of the KrinUlea section last Sunday. W. II. (1 r?iiii?;(?r has moved into our section and we welcome him in our midst. lie has accepted a position with the L i> Suy^s launher Co Some of the tobacco planters have their plants up and they are >_p\i\\ ino nieelv. We hope* Hie, farmer- will tie care- ! ful this year and not | luut too much tobacco and cotton so as to not, o|ut t he market. We are still listening for the I wedding liells to rinjjf. J 4J There are many new buildings o<? \ m in?/ up in this section this winter; J ~ W (> ll:lVO no tinnll iukv 1,4 i ? - -- i * v now and wo don't want any to report. Many people in this section are bein^ vaccinated as a protein ion * against contracting the loathsome disease. Mr. Editor, we hope 'he County ? Supervisor would iook after the r roads in tliis section, especially r Kersaon swamp on the Lor is and * Hay born road. A word to the wise is sutticient. < C. Grainier has accepted a posi- C tion with Miss Ella Graham for this Cyear. ? -J.G. Grainier has accepted a I position with T. L Sarvis. S. A. Cuttin^ham was at Frinklea last Saturday. The Herald is a pleasant visitor to many homes in this section every Thursday We hope the Herald and its read r ers much success. Had Hoy. l&crvtM fair 1""' The Bounty*-^ ; / Of The Fields A | depends upon tho lifo-loner study I and experience of tho men who dl rect tfils business, and who mix a fertillzerwhich"mako8throe(often a dozen) blndesof Krnssgrow, whoro H I only one trrew before." Tho name < of It is h Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. Qg Hy Its very liberal use. a week or ?.../> ? _ vvrw uumro.urm planting, an wen W nssecond application, multitudesof il K farmers in tho South have "in gS creased their yields per acre," and h with the larger profits which these t W increased yields brought, paid off c I?. tho mortgage on their farms. Don't . 41 he fooled by any dealor into buying * P a "cheap" substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical C?. Z& Fichmond, Va. Atlanta. Cla. I . I,! Norfolk, Va. Savannah, Oa. H. ra Durham, N. C. Montgomery, Ala. H H Charleston, S. C. Memphis, Tenn. g liultimore, Md. Hhroveport, La. H SPECIAL NOTICES, 1 ( FOR SALE. | 'I ract of land of 150 acres; acres \ cleared; dwelling house and out build- ? lugs, in DogWood Neck township, near Hand, S, C. Will he sold on easy terms. Apply to II. L sMfTII, Shell. S. C, m ? / Kiviiva D SUMM??R ientlemen, Maids iren. Come to pleased to^show ings we have in rweari NICK IJNK OK LI I NC* i OVKUCOATS, MKX, YOUTH ? SUITS. ^ ^ rv /-f MUTUAL PLAN I I PR INSURANCE. INSUItF VOl'U 1-1FF IN TIIK iTUL fflillMT IMIITIi A'hich has nearly ">uo members in lorrv county and is rapidly fjrow11 jr. Sure tiling at small cost. If his docs not suit, you, I will write ou a policy in the Hartford Life usuraneo Company of Hartford, Conn. Lor full information write, 3. M. Tompkins, I 'oi l I larrclson, 3. 0. rSTew JPhxee I am ready to serve niv customers ii mv i.e\v place on T 11 I li U A \ It) 7 nth choice (1 roceriis, Soft Drinks, ohaeeo ami dinars. Pool Tables in Rear, C. L. ABRAMS. 1 (5 1 m. J. S. HACKER & >ON, 544, 540 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. : a M O U LIM N , Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. jvst'in. We will be pleased to have all old matrons as well as many of their riends as they can bring to come md inspect the stock that we car y on the corner. It comprises all irtiolos in General Herchandise Vlso Tin, Glass and Chinaware. We nake a specialty of handlioff those foods on as close margin as possible hereby insuring complete satisaction to every purchaser. J. E. Nicholas. WHY o somewhere else when you oan get your Eyes Tested and GLASSES FITTED n Conway and your Watches and Clocks epaired- 1 guarantee perfect satisfaclon as to tit and warrant all work, so <.mo right on to the store of J, I). Oliver rhere you will find me in one corner. Yours respectfully, J W DAWSEY 4w4fl pd, fi?K AAA bank deposit 4)vJ?\A/V/ Railroad Para Paid. 500 * FIIKK Courses Offered, i Board at Cost. Write Quick lEORClA.ALABAMABUSIMESSCOUECE.Nlacon.Ca. ?tW Early Risers The famous little olllt* t )t y . v.. < v r * ' ??????M?> ??????? ? ?????? ^LOTS DOING AT^ i "THE GULLY"] E WISH to say to the tratio that the; largest and Wbest assorted stock of Merchandise ever brought to Horry County has been constantly coming in for the past month and still coming, and we are now showing a varied assortment of the most 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 like (|unntitics and cheap in proportion. Wo have for immediate inspection, 10,000 Yards Imbroidery 1 I Going at 5c and 10 cent. I Real value 15 and 20 cts 1 It has been said o.: our line of Rug's, that such a stock has never been shown in Conway, and would do credit to a city four times the size. Wo have already made shipments to various parts of the State and in North Carolina. We invite the ladies to inspect them. Matting's in all grades. Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a lirst class department store. Ladies Skirts and Walking Jackets. Ladies Misses and child reus Dressed and ready to wear I bits, such as will suit the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys Clothing', Hats and Caps. SHOES for overbedy I From 15 cts. to $5.00. | No use, here's the place; that is what the people say. Do yourself justice and examine our stock before buying'. Ii I I II l IV' , |1 Burroughs & | Collins Co. ] ^ ;&a&3WttfiHRgi*2 ' fS2&W3MXmaBmakEan* fl&g.yrTf tmVOJ WTOF! d' /Ktufife dCSft JHkAk A/Bk ABl d^A dk/CL J 15c Cotton Coming! | | huy I | (i 11 A.NO! (iUAN()!| I Full stock of High Grade I S on hand We are prepared g 1 to fill orders to any point. | 3 Send in your orders to avoid i $ the RUSH that is sure to I | come later. I 1 DUSENBURY & CO. j GKNFRAL MlCUiHANTN, | fl TODD VII.Iwl^ S, C | -?_l - ".-U- ARE YOUjto^. RUN DOWN TIRED OR NERVOUS? USE PALATOL Weak Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, PALATOL is the Remedy. PALATOL is the moderation preparation of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitos and is the greatest Tonic and body builder known to medicino. You should try Palatol. Nont'iu, co? Price $1.00 Bottle. NORTON DRUG CO. * . yt -? * A Established 1880 J. W. McK.lwee, Prop ^ Bonnettsville Marble Wks, ll HKNWKTTSVILLB, S. C\ JlT l>ricea and Designs Furnished of Latest ? j uh lun.uniuiiiN uiKi i;uriYiu^ First Clsss Work! Rea&ooable^dfi^^ 4 li. K. Gaaqut?, ' fcjjft" Uev. (J. L. UiiKgtna, 0 iffli 11 wHiffm 'K-: : J' t X ' '' * ** . * ^ v