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mmtmm w w N* A.P.JOHNSON, W DKAI.KR IN w (il.XKIIAI. W MERCHANDISE I desire to inIrtYin the public generally that I bhave in stock one o' the Choelest and Frcslu-st S oeks of Family and Plantation Oroccties ev- WAi tAi <r brought to Conway, which I am offering at t he Lowest Po.-sil) 1 e kAi Prices. My stock of no G<??l? Clothing, Shoos and II uts Men, Women and ko\ 4 Children are of the hit kAi est Styles and at the Lowest Prices. VV A. IV JOHNSON. Sf^ jjjggfggg I Chinese Laundry!*! f| Colinrs and Cutis, Iron H ing Machine. Work turn a od out promptly. Send K me a trial order. Family ? J washing taken. SatisfacH tion guaranteed. Work d neatly executed, and in fc First Class Style. Yours for Good Work, fl Call on |CEO. LVM.j n G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. M OU L1H N G , Window uiul Fancy Glass a Specialty* THE ORIGINAL' LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures sll Coughs slid ?i assists in expelling ?{/ soman* th? Colds from the ?0?*T? |iirai LAXATIVE HONEYIeTAR PRRPARBD AT TM 5 LABORATORY OF C. O. D?WITT & CO., CHIOAQO, U. 8. A. CONWAY L>ttUG CO. 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, ConAuiy, South Carolina. A. D. LEWIS, Physician and Surgeon SKA, S. C. 1 liavif*dlacontlnued my oflicent Nichols and permanently located at Green Hea. Chain <iati?r Notice. Magistrates will take notice that tihoy may commit prisoners to chain gang direct which is now stationed at Strickland Ford, on Lake swamp W. K. Holt, Sup; D. T. PANSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Conway. S. C. PMfttieing with H. B. Scarborough, . Magistrate and Circuit Court cases ** a Specialty. Prompt attention given collection of claims. ?Strawberry checks printed at this otlice. . % THE HORRY HERALD. Thursday May 31 1906. Kind Words Will Never l>ie. Ore of the most profitable and delightful habits that anv one ran contract is to speak well of their neighbor. It costs vou nothing and it develops the faculty which makes it possible for you to see the <rood features instead of the bad ones. By doinif this the world will assume a different, complexion, and instead of beintf hated and becoming an enemy to yourself and your feilow men, you will become or.e of those kindly spoken persons whom everybody loves mid iiro I'O'I'I" ...so: V , , - V ?*?.> ??'?" willing to befriend If we would only form a good habit, even if under pressure, after awhile principle would displace habit and we would have a character standing on its own convictions. So then let us turn a new loaf and promise if we can't sp< a'< well of another we will not have anything to say about the.u Charge this to one of the working principles of our life and sec how much better and happier we wi'l be. 1 will supplement the true poem of James Whitcomb Tiiloy, which is one of my favorites: When over the fair fain" of friend or foe The shadowsof disgrace shall fall, instead Of words of blame, or prophet of thus ami so I.et something good he snid, Forget not that no fellow being vet May fall so low hut love may lift Ids head: Even the cliook of shame witli tears are wet, If something good he said. No generous heart may vainly turn aside In ways of sympathy; 110 soul so dead But may awaken stiong and glorified If something good he said. Sol charge ve, by the thorny crown. And by the cross on which the Saviour hied. And by your own soul's hope for fair renown, l.et something good he said. .T. II. Long. Postmaster Kohhcd. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says:" For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my linger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Hitters; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At Norton Drug Co. Drug store. f?0 cent. lona and Pleasant Meadow Items. Mr. Editor: As 1 haven't, seen any thing from here in tpiitc awhile 1 will write a fcv\T items. The health is generally good. Crops are not very good owing to the dry weather Rain would be very acceptible. Rev. Walter Todd faile l to fill his appointment at Pleasant Meadow church Sunday. Rev. Henry Holmes preached in his stead. Miss Hula King visited her home the latter part of last week, returning to Howard Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cottinghain visited the latter's mother near Mul lins last woek. The Sunday school at lona is in a nourishing condition under the man agement 01 Mr. D. W. Cartwright. Mrs. Khzabetta Floyd and Miss Allie Anderson visited relatives in Floyd section last Saturday and Sunday. ? jluc wi"iirs ill'u ridj^llljf 111 this section and I expect them to ring again before long as the boys and girls are still a courtin'. Mr. Matthew Causee was quietly married to Miss Ida Sarvis on last Sunday morning, J. Q. Graham performing tho ceremony. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. L. T. Sarvis and the groom is a highly respected young man. Their many friends wish them sunshine and happiness through life. 1 would be glad to hear from our Brother, A. D. Jackson, of Floyds. Two Little Girls in Blue. Death from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the ills growing our of it. Strength and vigor always follow their uso. Guaranteed bv Norton Drug Co. Druggist. 25c. Try them. Gideon INott* Health is generally good in this section* Crops are looking fin*?. Fish fries are the order of the day-. Misses Lula Cappvs and Martha Jenkins attended the fish frv on the 4th inst and reports a tine time. Rev. J, I). WaBuolson filled his appointment, on the 3rd Sunday. A large crowd attended, among those were Mr. T). V. Capps. of Conway, Messrs George and William Capps of Jordan vi lie, Messrs. Gurley Jones and II. F Grantham called on Miss L. C. Capps Sunday afternoon. Mr. Washington I^ewis of Labana, spent Friday night with his sister. Mrs Sarah Capps of Gideon. Miss Martha Jenkins gave Miss Lula Capps a pleasant call one day recently. Wedding bells are ringing. Lets hear from the Florida boys again. Correspondent.. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest* what you eat A IA Painless Cure Never resign yourself to pains are curable. They a conditions of the female o | promptly attended to or danj IT COMEDO W< whenever she suffers from any of wo It not only compels the pains to stop the cause of the pains, which prever It makes you well. Try it. Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottl WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confidence, telling us all your symptoms und troubles. We will send free advice (In plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies'Advisory Dept., Tin Chattanooga Atedlcine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. I Hayboro Items. Health generally good. Crops are looking line considering the (1 rv won t her W. H. Hell and A. Holl made a! trn> to Columbia last week. jl Mr. P. M. Prince lias recently h purchased him a line pair of buggv iiorses, ' G. G. Godfrey passed through ' here recently. . . Our bachelor boys attended church i at Zoan Sunday. We always ap- : ' preciate seeing old maids and bach- i elors at church and see their beau- 1 tiful smiles. > I Come out candidates and lets see who you are. We expecting one > from here for Supervisor. K. and C. i It pours the oil of life into your ' system, ft warms you up and starts J the life blood circulating. That's ] what Hollister's Hocky Mountain \ does. '!.*? cents, Tea or Tablets. i i ( The local railroad attorneys are 1 flooding the Senate with telegrams ' demanding that they be excepted from the anti-pass proviso of the railroad rate bill. These local railroad attorneys rarely have any legal business before the courts for the railroad, unless it is a "cow case". They are political agents to see that "safe and sane" men arc elected to the legislature and congress and are more detrimental to the people's iuterest than any other of the railroad otlicials. Cutting olT their railroad passes reduces! their opportunity of mischief and > voters of all parties should watch the actions of their senators and representatives on this important matter, for it will indicate more then anything else if they are really friends of the people or the corporations. ? lllive you pains in tho back, inllammation of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spoils, indigestion or i constipation, Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes you veil,' keeps you well. 115 cents, At Norton Drug Co. EiHwaonarxx rr-m eexw~ Will Happen \ j n wu rw-s .- I i II VF1 j Sore Mu scles, Odd I Burns & Scalds At All Dealers Price 2jfJ0fof/.0i\ Dr.Earl S.Sloan Wintlirop Collect* Soholarsliip ami I'.nt ranee Rxaminnt ion. i **>> i ? e? - -- * I i JIH- a-,\ a III I nan >ri ill! llie ii?ill < i III wiriuii !! HftiohraliipB in Winthrop t'ollego and lor tin* ad niMian of now wtim v ill he held at the < oiinty 'owrt House on Friday, July tilh, at 9 a. ni. Ap1 jdfcnnt* must not he less Minn lliieen years of ago. AA'ken wltolarship* ar * vacated after Tulv i>. they uvillhe hv.ardod to those making the highest aver ame at tJila examination provided they inert t ouudUlons governing the award. Applicants for scholarship should write to President Johnson 'before the examination for scholar-hip application blank*. j Scholarship* dre worth *100 and free tuition, '"Tin* next session well open September l!>th, lliOU. I Kor further information and catalogue, addre t .Pres. I). It, Johnson. Kock Ilill, s. c. I ?Timber deeds and timber opt ions f Co* sale tit the Herald otliec. Call ' you need blanks of this kind. of Curable Pain 1 suffer pain. Women's ^ re the sign of dangerous rgans, which should be serous results will follow. KE f Gvrdai OMAN'S RELIEF man's biting and weakening pains, i, but it follows up and drives out its them from coming back. I "WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar HH Bluff, Mo., I c?.n do my housework, although, before taking CARDUI, two doctors had done mc no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardui I waut every suffering lady to know of this wonderful medicine." Let^ad S&le. COURT OF PROBATE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a deeree for sale of land in lid of assets, made in the ease of Albert II. Long Administrator, et al., petition i?rs, vs. Bettio MrM. Long et nl, respondents, and dated the 5th day of March A. 1). 1900, the undersigned will sell at public auction within the legal sale hours before the court house door in Conway, S. C., on salesday in June, 1900, it being :he 4th day of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit: Tract No. 1?That certain tract of land containing eighty-live acres more or less, lying on the west side of the Waccamaw river and north of tho old road loading from Pot BluiT to the late residence of I. M. Woodward, bounded on the southeast by lands formerly owned by A. M. Pusenbury, now supposed to bo in possession of.1. I), llaigler, on the east by lands formerly owned by John Paul, on the west by lands now or formerly of the estate of the said J. M. Woodward and on the north by lands of K. .1. Beverly, the same being that identical tract conveyed to the said Loren/.o I>. Long by 'A. W. Pusenbury by His deed of date.July 5th, A. P. 188.1, recoided in the olllce of Register Monse Conveyance for Horry County in deed book Y at pages 587 and 588, as reference to said deed and record and plat of the same made by M. b\ Sarvis of date January 11th, 1888, will more full)' show and describe. (Subject to mortgages covering this and also homestead of L. I). Long ) Tract No. 3.?All the light and title ol the late L. P. Long in all that certain tract of land containing live acres begin ning at a stake on land of W. P. Woodward on i lie east side of the Paulej Swamp road thence up said road one hundred and twelve yards to a stake thence in an eastwardly direction parallel to W. I). Woodward's line two hundred and sixteen and one fourth yards to i stake corner thence in a southwardly dl rection parallel with the Pauley Swanij road one hundred and twelve yards to i stake corner on land of W. P. Woodward thence along the line of W. I). Wood ward to the beginning corner on the road bounded on the north, east and west b) lands of II. II. Burroughs' estate, and or the south by lands of W. D. Woodward the some having been conveyed to the said Lorenzo li. Long by II. II. Bur roughs by his deed of date Jnnuary 18th A. 1). 1900. This tract in possession ol Laura McQueen. Above tracts were sold by mo on sales cloy In April last, tract No. 1 to W. L. Alishoe, and tract No. U to Laura Me Queen, but as they have failed to comply with their bids, said tracts are resold at the risk of said defaulting bidders. TEHMS OP SALIC- Cash. Purohnsei to pay for papers. 11. N. Sessions, Judge of Probate J lorry County May 7, 1000. !3w7 i t Hi THE | GROCER. 1 respectfully call lIn* attention of tIn* purchasing public to the fact that I carry oi?o of boat stocks of FAMILY AND PLANTATION OKOCKHIKS ever seen in this market and am prepared to name the lowest prices on same, You are oordially invited to let me supply your .rants MY STOCK OF ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE i* complete iu ail departments embracing everything that can lie found elsewhere. ' The choicest goods at the lowest prices. See me before purchasing if you want to save idg money, INotice. All persons holding clams against the estate of Nancy J. Cooper, late of Uorr.v County, are herd), no tified to present the same duly attested to the undpr?Jtrni?d within the time allowed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to tin undersigned. Lucy M. Cooper, Qualified Executrix, Nanct J. Cooper, Pcc'd The High j Appreciation | I of our constant efforts to please p jjj the trade is shown by the con- | 1 tinned patronage of our Cus-1 I tomers 1 ' UK K \ li BEACHING EFFKF I\S OF OU It FAIR DKaL I I 1NUS IS SHoWN BY THFw\DDITB>N OF NEW CUSTOMERS ?jj Til K THRIFT AND PROGRESS OF OUR CUSTOM ERS | IS SHOWN BV THK I NCRKASl NO DFMAN1) FOR A HIOII- I Kit < LASS OK MKRCHANDISK. WK HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN BUT 1KB PHF.PAR | 1) TO MKKl TIMS KM A NT) THAN WE ARE TODAY. OUIt STOCK OK (JOOI)S IS MO UK COMPLETE THAN B 9 KVKit, AND WI TH OUK PRICKS CU T ANDRKCUTTO THK w H LOWEST MARK CONS1STANT WITH SOUND BUSINESS H \\ WK AUK STILL IN TDK LEAD. MAINTAINING THK K U CON F1DENCK OF ALL OUK CUSTOM KUS AND It API I >LY g H CONVINCING THK PUBLIC Til HOUC II Til K M KBITS OK I | OIJ1CG0MMOD1TI KS THAT I The Gully is the Place! I TO GET FULL VALUE FOlt EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND I | CALL AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THESE | STATEMENTS ARE TRUE. RIMB I fill IK IMDIIUV I UUIlllUUUIIU U UULLII1U UIJITII fill I, DEA1-KHSL IN ' 8EIEML MEMIMISE11HMDF1ET1EIIS V NIVAL STIES Richest Prices paid for (Jountiy Produce and Crude Turpentine. ; ]'?ii iiulIiiT m Wo tnko ploAsuro In announcing to our eufUoinor* nixl lio public uenorallv that wo havo ^ ononiMl up a very comnluto anu attractlvo lino of BoaHonuhlo goous biiIUmI to thu wantB i M ot the tratio, nnu which wo arc offering at reaaonahl prices* t OUH GKOCIUtY DKPAKTMENT, 4 Consisting of Corn, Crist, Meal, Flour, Bacon, I.urd, Sugar, Coffee. &oM will lie B [ found complete ami all cold ae cheap aa same quality can be purchased olBowhero. ; 1 NO BARGAIN DAYS Ok SPECIAL SALES, i | to work off old stock and rubbish ag wo have none of that dun* of good* on hand, hut" B 1 we are selling the goods all the. year round at close prices. Crude Turpentine and ail { 1 fl kind* of Country Produce purchased at full maiket value. ^t'e fullv appreciate the B a very liberal patronage with which we have been favored in the pant and respectfully ask I ) v a continuance during 1000. B i ] DUSENBURY & CO. I ' J TOI>DVIBl^li:j N, C I ARE YOU^ RUIN DOWN TIRED OR NERVOUS? USE PALATOL Weak Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, PALATOL is the Remedy. PALATOL is the moderation preparation of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites and is the greatest Tonic and body builder known* to medicine. You should try Palatol. Co.. Price $1.00 Hot to. NORTON DRUG GO. | * Established 1880 J. IV. McKlwee, Prop A nf\A lioimettsvillo Marble Wks, H ij 1; KN * I ITTS VILLI-;, S. ( J '>,,'(,('e< **?. Furnish* d of Lit<st \7iwKr^ ~W^2?j< onuiiiontH Tomhstours ami <(irl>in; ,:ir?kt ClHS* Work. Reasonable l?rlc - T S I /. hJS \l / ,' ,\ . H. k. < J;?>que, <i: u,in. I . i R v (J. L. Ilug/illv ? ??M\ants |-V:r?. \ ( . > km w 111 u 111 %