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Chinese Laundry. I Collars and Cull's. Iron i 11 tr Much ne. Work turn ed out proinp1^'' Send p mo a trial order, Family washing taken. Satisfac tioo Guaranteed. Work p gj neatly executed, and in p First Class Style. Yours for Good Work, P Call 011 p |GEO. LVM.j New and Fresh G ROCER1ES. 1 have opened up <i grocery store at my old stand on the corner and will i?e pleas(*tf to serypPtny friends at any time. Everything new and fresh and guaranteed lirst class and at Reasonable Prices. Groceries delivered to any part of town free of charge. Call and see my stock when needing anything in iny line. PHONE 25 Jr I). OLIVER. G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. M OU LIMN G , Window mid Fancy Glass a Specialty. I THE ORv ilNAL LAXATIVE GOiioK SYRUP Cures ell Coughs ar.d /} c?vheJ assists in expelling JjJ somandtho Colds from the ftT/e ?? System by the boweIs.^^^^pjWiM|ftm^^^ A certain (Trad* Mark Rcgl?t?r?d.) r m wmm m m m m mmm M?- ? mm KENNEDYS LAXATIVE HONEY *eTAR PREPARKD AT THlt LAHORATORY OF E. C. D?WITT & CO.. CHIOAQO, U. 8. A. CONWAY DRUG CO. HOLLISTER'S ii'ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bnny Medioije for Buay People. Brings Golden Health and Kotowed Vigor. A sneeiflc for Constipation, Indigestion, I.ive ami Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bail Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache uud Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet ' nan, srj t ents a box. Genuine. made by Hot.t.lSTER Dni'l ''o\il'/.NY, Mn<l s.et. Wirt. 17nn P'. rrOPLC THE HARTFORD Life Insurance Co. THE STRONGEST II THE WORLD I will write you a policy in the Hartford Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., on most liberal terms For further particulars call on or address S. M. Tompkins, Underwriter, CnriA\nv South Plnrr?linn A. D. LEWIS, Physician and Surgeon G UK ION SKA, S. i\ I luive discontinued my odice nt Nichols unci permanently located at Green Sea. Chain tianjr Notice. Magistrates will take notice that obey may commit prisoners to chain gang direct which is now stationed at Strickland Ford, on Lake swamp W. K. Holt, Sup. De T. PANSON, ATTORNEY Sc COUNSELLOR, Conway. S. C. Practicing with K. B. Scarborough. Magistrate and Circuit Court cases a Specialty. Prompt attention given collection of claims. ?Strawberry checks printed at this oflfico. - i ' ? I \ THE HORRY HERALD, Thursday May 17 1906. Floyds Items. Kditor Herald: ?Please allow me pace for a few lines from this place as ii has been a good while since I saw anything from here. We farmers are glad to report a nice rain which was the first in a good while, we hope we can get a stand of cotton and tobacco. Mr. Kditor 1 have been a close reader of your valuable paper and ant glad to find that it is improving. We all as young boys and girls should seek to improve ourselves? in every possible way by reading good literature and keeping the right kind of company, any other kiod of reading except of good books will lead the mind astray, good literu ture wih build up our minds and improve our character. My young friends one of th?i greatest mistake we make i s when we allow ourselves to keep bad com panv any one is al ways known by the company the\ keep. It won't be long befo. e we wil have to take the place of our oh fathers and run the a flairs of the county and while we have the oppor tunitv we should seek to be a credit to them and ourselves in order that we may be bet ter tilted to rule and govern our country. We will ex ; plain with a few lines of poetry. Lives of great men remind us. We can make our lives sublime. The mrtinc st.en.? wn lnm-n r-> I? ui hind us Foot prints on the sand of time. We will omit the visiting in our section this tiuio as we are afraid we have already written to much, nevertheless wo like visiting. General Green has come to the 1 front and clodhopper is fashionable in our section. Will ring off with best wishes to the Herald and it readers. The Lonely Two. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says:" For 20 years 1 had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severc case of jaundice that even mv linger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure euro r * * % . inr i>mousness\ i\ouralgia. Weakness and all Stomach, Liver. Kidney and Madder derangements A wonderful Tonic. At Norton Drug Co. '* Drug store. 50 cent. Hot Shot from Shell. Mr, Editor: Please allow me space in the good old Herald for a word or two from this place. The health of our people is good \ at present Farmers are ahout through plant- , ing corn. , 1 saw a letter in the Herald of a , recent issue from Eldurado sinned i Dillon Hoy. Why, good morning. 1 Mr. Dillon Boy. yon ate a new man. I only was fishing for suckers and j got a bite. Instead of crying after a Dillon Hoy Uncle Ned thinks it is something to cry for when a boy goes off with the intention of being none from one to live years and then not staying 'ong enough to know anybody before they are back. My, my, here comes Blossom, the prettiest thing, oh! he is a dandy. He says I go back on visiting. Well. 1 do 1 mean just what 1 say. If the visiting were taken out of some of the correspondents' let l .rs there would not be much left. Well, B.ossom, come at any time and vUit me, No one shall ever know it. you bet. Come or., boys, I win jlist joking. Mr. Editor how is it when the law of the State of South Carolina will rint nllAii* 1 liri fo o * /% ' - ? ! uuv ui></ ? i iiv uti iiic n ll' mil Kl' W lilt! % in season ar.d sell ii after be has f worked so bard to io.se bis grape 1 v'nes, but will allow some of our * merchants to sell eider, just, as t intoxicating as wine? Is there any \ justice in such a I iw? I think this i matter should be looked after. Lets \ hear from some good man on this * subject. The wor-1 of all is that. ' thev sell cider about here on the J Sabbath day. I will side tract f? / this time. Unele Ned . r I It pours the oil of life into your , system. It warms you up and starts \ the life blood circulating. That's l what Hollister's Rocky Mountain 1 does. 115 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sandwiches from Snnfnrd. 1 Mr. Editor. As 1 have not soon j anything from this place in a Ion# while I will write a word or two. ( The health of this community is very #ood at present. * Farmers are busy work in# their j1 crops. We lear that the farmers are usin# too much fertilizers this t year and plantin# too much cotton. I think cotton will be low this fall. Mr. W. R. Ed#e of Bisco, had the J misfortune to lose his house and . its contents by (ire last Friday. Mr. D. R. Gerrald met with a very . painful accident by havin# his foot badly cut. * Have you pains in the back, inflammation of any kind, rheuma- ' tism, faintin# spells, indi#estion or < constipatiou, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents, At Norton ; Dru# Co. / v I THE "DODGII of a woman's life. Is the name oft< Your menses come at long intervj stop. Some women stop suddenly or four years, and it is the cause which can, however, be cured, by t T CA I Woman'! It quickly relieves the pain, n I ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizzine ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui wi "dodging period," and build up you At all druggists In $1.00 bottk WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advice (In plain, sealed envelope). Address: I adics' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Bh Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. f All Drujlgistsl Sjjjite BOSTON HASS.lfS.A | Lrs^rwd Sa^le. COURT OF PROBATE Notice is hereby ^iven tliut utuler and i?y virtue of a dee roe for sale of land in lid (if assets, made in the cuve <0 a 'iw.-. i II. I.<>iiAdministrator, et al., petition M>, vs. Iit*ttio AlcM. Long etui, respon lents, unci dated the 5th day of Marc h i\. I). .1)0(1. the undersigneJ will sell at uiblic unction within the legal sale hours' a'fere the court house door in Conway, v C , on salesday in June, 1000, it heinj. lie <lth day of said mouth, all and singu ar the following described lands and >reinises to wit: Tract No. 1 ?That certain tract of land Mintaining eighty-live acres in- re or less, ying on the w?st side of the Waccainiiw iver and north of the old road leading 'rem Pot IJlufT to the la'e lesidenee of I. M. Woodw ird, bounded on the south ?:st by lauds formerly ow ned by A. M hisenbtiry, now supposed to be in pos ession ol J. L\ llnigler, on the east by ands formerly owned by John Paul, on he west by lands now or formerly of he estate of the said J. MWoodward nd on the north bv lands of It. .1. llevrly, the same being that identical tract onveyed to the said Lorenzo I). Long by 1 W. Dusenbiiry b> ni- deed of date; July >lh, A. 1). IHSd, reco ?b d in the otllce of tegister Mense (Conveyance for I lorry \?unty in d?ed book Y at pages 5S7 and >88, as teference to said deed nd record nd plat of the same made by M P. Sards of date January 11th, ISSJ, will more i.lly show and describe. (Subject to nortgages covering this and also t otneteail ol L I). Long ) Tract No. \i. All the light. and title ol ' he late i . 1) Long ill all th.t certain i ict of land containing live nt.es begin-, ling at a Make on land ot W . I). \V. t.d vanl on the e,.st side of the Pauley ^watnp road thence up s dd road one mad red and twelve yards to a stake hence in an east ward ly direction pandl I o W. I) "Woodward's line two hundred uid sixteen and one fourth yards to a itake corner thence in a southwardly di ection parallel with the Pauley Swamp oad one hundred and twelve yards tin a stake corner on land of \V. I). Wood-! vard thence along the line of W. I>. Wood vard to the beginning corner on the road ( ;ounded on the north, east and west by i andsofll. H. Burroughs' estate, and on ' he south by lands of W. I). Woodxvar.t, he same having been conveyed to the i mid l.iirAnyn I) f ?n.? i.?? m if o..- I - ....... ...... liwuu \ij ii? ii, mu* oughs by his deed of date January IHih, \. I> 1000. Tliis tract in possession of iHiira McQueen. Above tracts were sold by mo on saleslay in April last, tra"t No. 1 to W. I Vlishoe, and tract No. 3 to Laura McQueen, lait as t bey have failed to comply villi their bids, said tracts tire resold at Iih risk of said defaulting bidders. TEHMS OF SALIC?Cash. Purchaser o pay for papers. II, N. Sessions, .Judge of Probate I lorry County, day 7, 1000. 3w1 ?Timber deeds and timber options or sali? at the Herald ofticc. Call vlicn you need blanks of this kind ? Wc arc still in the business of urnlshing strawberry checks* Good jard board and good printing. ?125 bags rice offered at a bargain by W. Boyd Jones at Justice, I J * NG PERIOD" I sn given to the "change of life." . ' lis, and grow scantier until they . The entire change lasts three i of much pain and discomfort, aking RDUI s Relief I er\'ousness, irritability, mlserable;ss, hot and cold flashes, weakiil bring you safely through this r strength for the rest of your life. " EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered," writes Virginia Robson, of Easton, A\d., "until 1 took Cardul, which cured me so quickly it surprised H my doctor, who didn't know I was taking It." Citation. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, f?,.ir....... VW..... , w. tn/l I J . By H. N. Sessions, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas John J. King made suit tome to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of ami effects of Manassa Thompson , cum t'?stamento annexo: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Manassa Thompson, deceased, that they be and appear before mc 1 in the court of probate, to be held at Con way, S. C., on May 24, 19jll, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore| noon to showcnuse if any 'hey have why I the said admiustration should not be granted. Given under my hand this Hth day ol May, Anno Domini 1900, Published on the 10th and 17th days of May, 1900, in the ?lorry Herald* H. N SESSIONS. Judge of Probate 1 lorry (.'outqy. 2w5. Wintlii*o|> College Scliohn slii |> nod I'.nt ranee ICxuininut ion. The examination for (he award of vnc.nnl scholarships in Winthrop College and tortile ad mission ol new students will he held at the Con id v Court House on Friday, ,1 uly litli, at ! a. in. A|? idieunts must not lie less than lltteen years of aye \Vlien scholarships ar vaeateil after Julv f>. tliej will he awarded to those making the highest iner ; ago at this examination provided they meet tin I renditions governing the award. Applicants lm scholarship should write to President .Johnson before the examination for scholarship application In.inks. Scholarships are worth ftlOO and free tuition, The next session well open Septelnher l'.ttli, liOil, For further information and catalogue, address Pres. P- B.Johnson, Itock Hill, S. (', lITIil] ?THE? | GROCER. I respectfully call the attention of the ; l?iiri;illt?illK |)iiiinr 10 (110 IHl'l IIIA1 I CAITV ono of boat g(oi ks ?>f FAMILY AND PLANTATION OltOCElMKS over m-pii in this inarkot and am prepared to naino I tin- lowest prlooH on hiiiiio, Voii aro oor<1 ill I ly invited to Irt mo supply your vatile fxmHBnannnaBnM MY STOCK OK GEtEBil HBMilSt | i< ? oinploto ill nil departments embraeintr everything that can no found elsewhere. Tlii rhoiccat poods at the lowest prins. See me before piueliasim: if you want to I saw hip inoiioy, I. ' Notice. All persons holding clams a i/ait si tin* estate of Nancy .1 Cooper. laW* i f Horry County, are liereb , no tified to |>resenl the samti <iulv altestod to the undersigned within 1 he time allowed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ivcomtv, and all. persons indebted to said deceased, arc he rcby notified to make payment to the undersigned. Lucy M. Cooper, Qualified Executrix, Nancy J. Cooper, Dee d. Citation. Tin; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry, By II. N.Sessions, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Treasy C. Beverly made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Silas VV. Beverly, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Silas VV. Beverly, deceased that they be and appear before ine in tli8 Court of Probate to be held at Comvay, S. C., on May 12th, 1900, after publication hereof, ut 11 o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if anv thev have why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 30tlidny of April Anno Domini 1905. Published on the JJrd day of May, 1900. in the Horry Herald. 11. N. SESSIONS, Judge of Probate Horry Co, Vw4. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrr-* ???? W 13. Carter of Daisy spent a da> or two in Conway last week. I * % ???3 rx:-ss ti.ru rrrij n,\, m;m.T.ytaua-j,r . <rv?r ~-. sir *r YOU HAY NOT WANT THE WORLD I IE" E IN C E 13 . . 1 N , I BUT YOU DO WANT THE MOST KOK YOUR MONEY YOU CAN BUY, AND THE PLAGE TO GET IS AT THE GULLY STORE,! where we carry as clean, fresh, up to date stock of General I Merchandise as you can find anvwhere. cniiHisiitwr of lo-vr w - j y vy i. I ' I J V?UV/UOj i Notions. Hats for Men ami Hoys. A brand New Line of Shoes and Oxfords rOlt ill I?jN. LADIHH AND CIIILDUHN. Clothing and Pants cheaper than ever, Summer Underwear, high grade anil tnediutn, for everybody; also Hardware, Tinware, car ioads of Corn, Flour, Oats, Hay, Meal, Molasses, Meat, Lard, Sugar, liice, in fact everything to eat and wear at lowest prices, Call and see us, IIIKI WIS Ml, | TIIK UULLY HTOItH! I : i? P A \\ n tnkn plnasurn in announrini; t?. our niHtninora and ho puhlio gonrrnllv that m< lia\n A ^ opened up a mm v c(?uii) lct?' and alt nidi vi' line of nonnnnahie l'ooiIh hii?? to (In- want-. Jot tho trade, ami widen wo an* offering at rcusonahl pricesOUR OltOCHItY 1 ) :!?A RTM1CNT. f Consisting of Corn, Crist, Meal, Flour. Huron, l.urd, Su^nr, <'offer, Ac., will ho m found complete and nil sold as cheap as saino quality ran lio purchased elsewhere. NO BARGAIN DAYS OR SPECIAL SALES. I fl to work off old stork and rubbish as we have nono of that class of ^oudn on hand, hnt M T; \VH lll'H flnllhur M?? <nuwlo .<ll H. ? * ' mi mi- ?1'iir miiiKi 111 nomi |?rI? i'h. t'jiHh* Turpentine and ail ] kinda of Ooiiutiy Produce piircliantul at full inaikct value. u'e lulls appreciate tin* B J very liberal patronage willi which we have been fuvoted in tIm* pant and i-???pf<-tfnll\ a*k m a continuance during UKWi. B | DU SEN BURY & CO. | | TODDVIIjLE, s, o | I mill n ? ?? n i r , , ARE YOU^. RUN DOWN TIRED OR NPD\/nnc3 , Hiul\ 7 vy L1 t J i USE PAL/5 TOL Weak I -11 n?_ s. Dyspepsia ' nri?jr<st i< n. I'AhA I ( !< i> 11?<> Remedy. I' A LA T() I y is tin* moderation preparal ion of (.'oil Liver Oil wiih llvpnp hnsphit.es and is I he ?n'oatc>t Toiii" and body builder known i<> medieir.o. You should l i v Palntol N?r. ,,JDrV Co.. $1-00 llottlo. NORTON DRUG CO. A . K8tal.lish.tl I88h .J. MoElwee, l'ro|> A bynnettsvillr Marble Wks, > I115NNKTT8VILLR, S. <\ I few V? Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest ^^OI>|in>e1'^ Tombstonrs ami Curbing i|^" Pirst Cl*?5 Work. Kva?onablc Prlc - & Alt E S. M E N. 11. . Casque, Conway, S. C Uev. C. L. llugglns, Galivants Ferry, S. C ! ib n i nil in i i? I t %