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11 Oilinose Laundry. I m Collars and CulTs, Iron 1 I J in# Machine. Work turn- i \ I g cd out promptly. Send ! J me a trial order. Family I ^ washing taken. Satisfac- 1 [ 4 tion Guaranteed, Work l I 2 neatly executed, and in I J First Class Style. Yours m for Good Work, 1 Q Call on i jGEO. LrVM.{ 3 \ G. S. HACK^ & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, . S. C. i>i o u 1j > i n g , Wimlow amiIJTancy Glass a Specialty* Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general 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 e*lst in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic 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 Ravensweod, W. Va.. aaysr? " 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twanty years. Kodol cured me and we are now ualnc It in milk for baby," ivoaoi ingests What You Eat Bottles only. % 1.00 Size holding times the trtsi size, which sells for 00 cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A. OO . OHIOAQCA CONWAY DKUG CO. PI A It K KT UKl'Oli r. cojywa r, s. a. Kggs 17 to ,20c. Chickens Grown 20 to 25c, Chickens Spring 20 & 25c. Beeswax .. 18c. Tallow Pork Fresh 7c. Peas 75c. Sweet. Potatoes 00 to 50c These markets will be corrected weekly. Stove Wood! Now is the time to get your stove wood. Can make you special prices on wood of any kind. Just drop me a postal to llox 46. All orders receive prompt attention. W. H. Rollinson, CONWAY, S. C. Wofford College FITTING SCHOOL Throe now brick buildings, Steam boat and electric liguts, Head in water and Matron live in the building*. Individual attention to each student. Situated on the Wofford Campus. Students take a regular course in the College Gymnasium, and have license to the College Library. $liJ.r>.00 nays for board, tuition and all fees. Next session begins September IHtli, l*'or Catalogue, etc.. address A. MASON Di l'UK, Headmaster, Uv18 Spartanburg, s.*0. For Sale. What is known as thcBeaty Farm, llic property of Mr. S. F. Bourne, four miles from Conway, on Conway and Kate's Bay public road, 50 acres, more or less. H5 acres cleared, tUvelling house, tobacco barn, packing house and stables, one-fourth mile from church and school house: good clay foundation and improved farming land; farm lies on each side of the road. Party wants to sell at once, and so good a place is not very often olTercd for sale. Apply to S. F. Bourne, Toddville, S. C. or to II. II. Woodward, Attorney at haw, Conway. S. C. v mu i iv*i-. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as guardian of Sarah . (Joff and S. W. Skipper will apply to V Judgo of Probate in and for Horry County, at his oflice at Conway, S.( C , at 11 o'clock a. m. on the 13th day of August A. I). 100(?, for a final discharge as such guardian, td Doetor Phipps. FOR SALE?One now four inch chime steam whistle for sale. Cost $12 00 will sell for $10,00. Apply at the Herald office. LOST?One red ox, few small white spots, strayed from Klondike near Port Harrelson, about 30 days ago. Small ox with short horns. Scar on right side. Inform \ . L. W. Cooper, > 4m^26-6 4t. Port Har&lgon, 0. C. THE HORRY HERALD. Thursday August 2 1906. Claims Audited t>y the Hoard of . Coutttv Commissioners at Their Kejcular Meet in jc July 3. I9U6. No, Clnt Ai'ct Claimed Allld 372 \V L Mishoj, e c p 75 00 75 00 373 Dr Burroughs cor 3t> 00 HO 00 371 .1 A Lewis, auditor 02 75 02 75 375 J A McDormofct. t 02 50 02 50 370 H N Sessions, p j 25 00 25 00 377 B J Sessions, s'ritl" 175 00 175 00 37S 15 J Sessions, jail a 13 20 13 20 ( 370 E V Best, supt ed 104 00 101 00 , 380 W K Holt, c sup 150 00 150 00 1 381 J N Ien ret te, elk 10 80 10 80 382 J N Jenrette, mag 37 50 37 50 383 .1 E Prince, mag 10 00 10 00 384 lill Cox, mag 0 25 0 25 385 J \Y Johnson, mag 8 75 8 75 , 380 I) Grainger, mag 7 50 7 50 ;) 387 V I) Johnson, con 37 50 37 50 388 D B Putrill, con 10 00 10 00 c 380 J E Nixon, con 0 25 . 0 25 300 C V Johnson, con 875 8 75 1 301 J J King, constable 7 50 7 50 302 J \Y Dorsey, con 8 75 8 75 1 303 G \Y Cartrette, mag 8 75 8 75 >lk I T TA 11' ~ j.'t .i 11 west. unit; 8 75 8 7T? 1 ?5)5 R Livingstone mis 25 00 25 00 -5)0 J P Derham, mis 24 00 24 00 25)7 S A Ilerrin, poor 1 00 1 00 t25)8 J N Jenrctte, poor 4 00 I 00 2!)'J DO Johnson, poo/ 4 00 4 00 800 D 0 John.son. poor 2 00 2 00 " 201 .! L Prince, poor 12 50 12 50 202 Soeastoc J S Co.. p 24 00 24 00 ' 202 F M Potter, |>oor 3 00 2 00 304 Spivey Mer Co., p 5 00 5 00 205 M E Johnson, poor 0 00 (J 00 200 Walker, Evans & C , Co.. stationery 54 11 54 11 207 Conway Pub C'o. sta 10 05 1005 208 P Ray, chaingang 27 51 27 51 205) Con II wr Co, r?fc b 40 21 40 31 310 J I) Hooks, r and b 5 50 5 50 311 E L Hooks, r and b 2 00 2 00 212 W P Hooks,rand b 2 00 2 00 313 W LSingleton, ce 5) 00 5) 00 314 ST Sessions, e g 25 72 25 72 315 R J C Ward, e^ 5) 5) 1 5)5)1 310 S M Allen, poor 2 00 2 00 317 R J C Ward, poor 2 00 2 00 318 C E Spivey, poor 24 00 24 00 31!) S IJ Davis, poor 12 00 12 00 320 A D Lewis, poor 1 00 1 00 321 .1 11 Rabon, con 8 75 8 75 322 P C Sarvis, r and b 11 12 11 12 323 I) F McGougan, c e 5) 00 0 00 324 CI M Fowler, mag 8 75 8 75 325 J A Bryant, con 8 75 8 75 326 II N Sessions, eg 4 10 4 10 327 Henry May, r and b 50 50 328 J A Eason. r and b 118 118 32!) II Grantham.rand b 5 00 5 00 - ??i ? Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E. W.Goodloe, wno resides on inuion si., in w aco, Texas, needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have vised Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption for the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough for years which had been growing worse. Now its gone," Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough; and prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at the Norton Drug Go's., drug sto^e. Price f)0e and $1 00. Children's Day at Spring Branch On July, 22 1000. about 0:30 o'clock the people began to gather at the the church, and by 11 o'clock there was such a crowd that standing room was not available. After some excellent instrumental music by Miss Gussie Williamson, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradly Williamson, the exercises began. The children all recited their pieces well, which aid credit to the Superintendent and all who wore concerned. After a recess of a few minutes, the congregation assembled again in the house to hear the closing exercises, which consisted of a few short but appropriate addresses by some of the brethren. The collection lor the day amounted to $27 7f>, which was collected by the young children, there being no i ii a.: ~ i. general uoiiccuuii iit ail. Spring Branch community lias some fine Sunday school workes and not only that but it can boast of having as many pretty girls just entering |their teens as most any place. Visitor. Tlic End of the World of troubles that rob ft. II. Wolfe, of Hear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago kidney troubles caused me great suffering. which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Hitters. They also cured me of general debility." Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney complaints. blood diseases, headache. dizziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Go's., drug store. House Party at Myrtle Beach. Florence Time?, .July 84th. One of the most enjoyable of house parties given during the season was by Miss Margerlte Mc Lucas of Mc* Call, at Myrtle Beach Miss Blancho Barringer. of this city, was a member of tho party. Tho young ladies were: Misses Floy Ruff, of Ridge way; Sadie Raysor, of St. Matthews; Jessie Wallace, of Society Hill; Bessie Salley, of Orangeburg; Carrie Law, of Hartsvi'.le; Blanche Barriuger. of Florence. The entire party spent last night at the Central Hotel and this morning returned to their respective homes. SOME CHEAPNESS You can pay to dear for. The goodo v.c sell you cheap, are good goods. t ^ TitV I S ON A MAIL OltOl.li [ Your nearest mail box places you right next door to us. "YV E are more than gratified with " tilled, we have not received one AG A1N c E WISH TO I Ml? Li ESS )ue bv whi h they can rapidly increas l/VHOLESALE PRK WE A] Fine quality colored figured talTeta . 0 cents. Our price H.'l cents per yard 'if inch white Glasgow linen suiting ents. Our price 8 cents per yard. 4-1 inch all wool panama cloth sui tegular price fit) cents. Our price 2it i Ladies cream brilliantine walking irice $2.08 each. Ladies white lawn and Lingerie shii irofusely trimmed, with laces and r 4ur price $1 .2") each. dGJiJVTS For Jaegers ['.nnHiflfitpc r.?ic I VI Vltl ?.vu vt ICM S IMHilt 'I II I S HEAD $5.00 IN AUVANCIi. I'or House of Representatives. Alter being solicited by my friends here und elsewhere, ' have consented to unnouuee myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic primary. A. 1). Jackson 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the //ouse of Representatives from Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. //.K. COOK1C. To the Democratic voters of IIorry County: I have been asked to run for the Legislature. When first approached, I declined to run, as 1 expected to make the race for the State Senate two years from now. So many people have approached me that 1 feel there is a public demand b?r me to become a candidate, and 1 have consented to make the race. If elected I shall labor to keep the expenses of the State Government in proper bounds, I shall do my best to have the levy for //orry County tixed at such 1 figure as will raise only enough money to pay the expenses of the County Government economically administered. With thanks for your support in the past and hoping to merit a continuance of your confidence aud support. J. !'. Derham I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives for //orry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1). I). HARRKLSON. 1 announce myself a candidate for member of the House of Representatives from Horry county, pledging myself to abide the rulesofthe Democratic primary. M. M. STANLEY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the House of Representatives from //orry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. II. VV. AltSHOE. Col. T). A. Spivoy having represented our county with credit and distinction in the Ceneral Assembly | for two years, wo believe that he should consent to stand for reelec- j tion. Feeling that we have been | well and ably represented, and that the record he has made should receive the endorsment of our people I generally, we his friends take pleasure in nominating him to succeed himself as a member of the House I from Horry county subject to the Democratic primary. Many Citizens. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor ol 7/orry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and pledging my self if elected to conduct the office to the best interest of the county. Joseph Todd. I hereby announce iny candidacy for election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. \V. K. HOLT. At the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. L. SINGLETON. T hereby announce myself a candidate for county supervisor, subject to the rule of the Democratic party, and announcing myself always in favor of ^rod toads. A, P. JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JEREMIAH MIS HOE. After being solicited by many friends from different parts of the ounty to make the race for Supervisor, and feeling that I can discharge the duties of tlds oflice to the entire satisfaction of the public, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for said o.flee, subject to the regulations governing the Democratic primary. Respectfully, W. II. SMALL. For Probate Judge, Ry solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate ./udge of 7/orry county subject to the action of the I)enn> cratic primary. Yours respectfully WALTER N. GERRALD. My candidacy for election to the office of Probate Judge of Ilorry County is hereby announced, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election. F*. Morion Johnson. In response to the solicitation of many friends my candidacy for the office of Probate ?/udge is hereby announced, subject to the rules (if 1 tho Democratic primary. ./OIIN HOLT. 1 .. Louis Col 2M and 2.M kinjr Street. Ill*: l?OI SIC TH AT til % ICS YOI "SATI 'he Largest Retail IN THE the response our advertisement met t complaint. Which speaks volumes f UPON TIIK MKRCHANTS.? Our 11 ,o their business, We'll cut piece g DES RE OFFER! ?ilk suiting. Kegular retail price ;. Regular price everywhere 121 * ting, Navv and Royal Rlue only, i fonts per yard. skirts. Regular value ?100. Our i t waists, open pack, short sleeves, mbroideries. Regular value $1.7f>. , Celebrated Sanitarif IVoole< 10 AND 15 CE l:or Conntv treasurer, 1 hereby announce myself u candidate for election to the otlico of County Treasurer of Horry County, pledging iny.-ell to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and if elected to discharge the duties ofthootlieeto the best interests of the county. K. P. McRueen I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection totheofllce of Treasurerof //orry. .1. A. McDKRMOTT. l or Comity Auditor. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllce of Auditor of ! lorry County, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election and to support the nominees of the Democratic party. George L. Marsh. My candidacy for reelection to the oJlice of County Auditor of Horry county is hereby announced. .1. A. LEWIS. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor the olllce of Auditor of Horry county subject however to the rules of the Democratic primary, 11. N. SESSIONS. For Superintendent ol lCducatioii. For many reasons I am a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. O. .1. HELL I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllce of Superintendent of Edu cation of Horry County. I will abide the result of tin1* Democratic primary. .1. M. DOKMAN. Thanking my friends for their support in the past, 1 again announce myself a candidate for the ollico of County Super Inteiulent of Education subject to the j rules of the Democratic primary. VV. A. l'RINCE. Tor Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of Eioyds township,subject to the rules of the Democratic party. HENRY II. GEREALD. As .1. II, RRINSON is a young man of a high standard of character, one who strives for the upbuilding of our land, one who would give justice alike on all sides, ane who stands in the fear of God, one who is young but not to young to make .t political record, for these and many other reasons, we soiiclte him a candidate for (Magistrate for Simpson Creek township. Voters. I hereby announce myself a candidate for gistrate, llayboro township, subjeet to iin* Democratic primary. S. M. ALLEN, GmleyjS.C. My candidacy for the office of Magistrate for Conway is hereby announced .1. N. ./EN RETT E. You Look I Yellow The trouble is, your liver's 1 1 sick. One of its products, I wca.M >_ - n Due, is overnowmg mxo I your blood. jj You can't digest your food, B your aopetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from headache, stomach ache, dizziness, malaria, constipation, etc. What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic water or pills?but a liver tonic Bedford's Black-Draught This great medicine acts gently on j the sick liver. It purifies the blood, I renews the appetite, feeds the nerves, I clears the brain and cures constiI patlon. It Is a true medicine for sick liver I and kidneys, and regulates ail the M digestive functions. Try it At all dealers In medicines in 25c packages. Kodol Dyspepsia Gups INgatto what yon Mt fieri & Co CllAK1I STON'. S. t I'.I'.KTION" (lit VOI II IIOMiV II %< K I Mail order House SOUTH. .vitli from the readers of this paper or our mail order department, lethods of helping them to carry a nu oods from the cheapest to tin4 tine WO VNTIL S 27 inch white mercerized figured whit 20 cents. Our price 0 cents per >ard. Ladies walking skirts made of the tucks at each seam, Ile^ular value $17 Ladies black Chinr silk waists, front alar value $3.7.">. Our price $3.00 each We carry a complete line of Lents V reus muslin underwear. ft ( nderivear?amt Ladies ENTS EACH The Higl Appr of our constant < I the trade is sho1 tinued patronac tomers THE FAR REACHING EF IN(IS IS SHOWN RY THE A 1)1) DAILY. THE TIllilFT AND PROG1 IS SHOWN BY THE INCREAS EH CLASS OF MERCHANDISE WE HAVE NEVER REFOH EI) TO MEET THIS Jj>EMANI OUR STOCK OF GOODS I EVER, AND WITH OUR PRIC LOWEST MARK CONSISTAN'J WE ARE STILL IN THE LI CONFIDENCE OF ALL OUR C ICONVINCING'TIIE PUBLIC ' OUR COM MO DTI ES THAT I The Gully i: I TO GET FULL VALUE FOR E j CALL AND WE WILL CON jl STATEMENTS ARE TRUE. iiHins j H I)KA Mil I EEiiMl IEMI1IIISI11 111! ffl Highest Prices paid for Country 111 ill f We Uk<> ploftHuro lit announcing t?' ?mr cuatoi V otti-ntMl ii|> it very ?omnloto awl aftractivo !ln< A of tlio trailf, ami \v lilrfi wo urn offering at ri'ii J OUIt:aitO EUY 1 m c onHimin^ oi ? orn . ? rihi, .wont, riour. fun nil complete and nil wold ub cheap as eainc I NO BARGAIN DAYS C to work ofT old ntock and ruhldHh ah we have j wo aro Boiling the uoodn all thoyeur round at fl kinda of Country Produce purchased at full 5 vory liberal patronage with which wo have b? a contlniiauco during 1'*h.. I DUSENBL 1 TODDVILl^E Wofford College, IIKNKY N. SNYDKH, LI.. I?? President. Two degrees, A. Ii? ami A. M. Four courses loading to th? A. B. Degree. Nine Professors, l.llirary and Librarian. The W. K. Burnett gyiniiHSlnin under n competent director. <1. It. Cleveland Science llall. Athletic grounds, Course of lectures by the ablest uien on the platform, Next session begins September It). Board from to $ltf a month. For cataloguo or other information, address J. A. OAMKWKIX, Secretary. Spartanburg, 8. 0, I UaWltt's K Salvo For Piles, Burns, Sores* \ ? .* I'Ai inO FACC WITH FAITH Tho truth comes out. Let's put you face to face with some of our bargains. WHEN ARE YOU COMING? or do you intend to write? Kither way, you'll be satislied with your purchases. From the number of orders wo >re varied stock at a lesser outlay;st grades and sell it. to you at ^ OLD. e madras suiting. lingular value finest quality Indian head, throe Our price 1.2a each, s covered with { inch tucks, liog urnishings. and Ladies and Child Home Journal Patterns ~l ecnation I efforts to please | wn by the con- 1 je of our Cus- I fepts op our pair deaiv itionop new customers It ESS OP OUR CUSTOMERS ING DEMAND POR \ IIIOHK? :e seen better prepar3 than we are today. S MORE COMPLETE THAN ESCUT AND RECUT TO THE r with sound business IAD. MAINTAINING THE IUSTOMERS AND RAPIDLY rilROUGlI TILE MERITS OP s the Place % VIORY DOLLAR YOU SIMON D fl VINCK YOU T11 AT T1IKSK S m en. I1IMGT11EBS DF NAVAL STORES I 1'roduce and Crude Turpentine. E I mm? ?hii 11 A 1 a filiiii ners and In* public ^nnrmllv tlint \vn bava m ui?f HcitBonabio ^ooil l<? tin* want* J leonubl prici'H- M DKPAlCTiMKNT, ? llacon, Lard, Nuyar, CofTaa. ?Vrc., will ' ipiaiily can ba purchased elsewhere. ^ >R SPECIAL SALES, P IIOIH* <>f tllllt rldxH of frOOdft Ofl llftlld, hilt B clone prices. Crude Turpentine And nit t market value, we fully appreciate tin- B ?en favored in the pant and respectfully nek t JRY & CO. I P L University of South Carolina, Session 190(>-'7 Bocrlns Wed Setit 2(5' Five courses leading toB A decree, four to II S degree, one to LI degree arid one to L L B degree. Certificates for work completed in any one of the deparinonts. , Kxponses: Tuition fee $40 00; Term fees, $18 00; Room feo $8 00; one#-half of each must be paid at the beginning of each term. Tuition fee may be remitted upon presentation of certificate of inability to pay the same. BENJAMIN SLOAN, President ' i" r%