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' LOCAL "ITEMS lui THINGS YOU KNOW AM) TIIINCiS YOU DON'T KNOW. Sl wi FROM OUR NOTE BOOK. ('( Items of Interest Gathered Here and There. Some of Which ik | '' Political. Others Coiiccrnin jr Ul Business and Social llvents. |r How is the oast week for rain? ')( hi Head the new advertisement of J. n K. Nioholas. A. M. Onsenbury spent last Fri- ,| day in town . ]< There were frequent showers of 11 rain last week. jj' .1. N. Jenrette visited Ifomewood one day last week. A. M. Small was anions those in \ the city recently |\V. C. (lore, of Little River, visit- y (d Conway this week. N. 11. Cause was ainoiur those in * town one. day recently, M \V. .1. Uowe visited ('onway last ? Saturday on business. The trust, crippled the tobacco in- i dustry in this county . < 11 Tompkins was in town on inisi- 1 ness one day hist week. ' Mrs. 11. S. Turboville spent last. Thursday in Conwav. W. F. Clayton, Fsij., sjic.nta ni^ht. at Myrtle Reach last week The ice men certainly should not grumble about the hot weather. The Methodist graveyard lias docn cleared o; weeds and grass. J. M. Shinn lias accepted a pos'H lion with Conway Curtain House. K. M. Tompkins was anions tlie fanners in town one day recently. The Kditor returns thanks to Mr. W. C I.ewis for a dozen line tomatoes . Kli Godbold. of Gideon, paid the Herald a pleasant call one day last week. \V. Boyd Jones, of Justice,, spent, a day or two in Conway on business last week. J. M. Atkinson, of Bucksport, visited Conway on business one day last week. Some changes have been made in the front show windows at Hal L. Buck Co VV. N. Ccrrald, candidate for Probate Judge, visited Conway on busnoss last week. tf'xY. \V. Ski}))>er. of Justice, paid the' lJerald a pleasant call one day the first of this week. I. J. S. Rabon paid the Herald a pleasant call while in Conway one day last week, C. C, Gore, the surveyor of Hit tie River, was in Conway the latter part of last''week. The grand army of candidates is marching on?some to victory and some to defeat, 9 A. W. Singleton and J. T. Watts of the Hucksvillo section spent a day in t.nvvn ln.?i wonlf The house for the /ire engine was completed many weeks ago, but still it remains empty. Do you want to build the court house and jail? If so lilc your bid with the Commission. Large droves of blackbirds were observed living over Conway Sunday going from east to west. An excursion is run from this place to Myrtle I leach every Friday afternoon during the season. , Mrs. 13, W, Crouch and children of Saluda, are spending some time here visiting Mrs. E. Norton. We sec it stated that the Sea Side Inn at Myrle Beach will keep open th rough the month of September. W> F. Clayton, Esq., of the Florence bu,r has been spending a week in Conway on legal business. L?. M. LuJlam of Adrian was in Conway last Friday with a load of the finest watermelons of the season. 11. T. Harmon was able to be out a few days ago. after a severe illness which lasted him about a week. Mr. J. K. McMillan has resigned As marshal of Conway and he has been succeeded by Mr. J. T. Proctor. Dock A. Spivey has resigned his position with Spivey Mercantile Co., to take effect some time in August. Wouldn't a row of brick stores from Lewis' corner to the post oflice put a different 'appearance to Main street? The pay train of the Atlantic ('oast Line came down Monday and there was rejoicing in this old town that day. The friends of Capt. Jack Oliver were glad to see him on tho streets last Thursday afternoon for the first time since hi^long illnoss. J. M. Stalvey, a leading merchant of Socastee was here last Friday on legal business returning home on the train late in the afternoon. Miss Willie llocutt. of Greensboro, ,N. C., after a short visit to s her brother, Mr. W. S. Ifocutt, of N the Atlantic Coast Line, has returnJ ed to ber/nome* ? >.,1 There won* frcipicnt showers last I mday and Monday. The rains V id tlio usual elTect on the new elav | i Main'street. I Mrs. Addie Jones, o! Dcfcwniak irin^s. Flu., passed through Conay one day last week on her way nne after spending sometime visit <r relatives in the county The growth of the Oran^eburj; )lleeiate I list itute has been wonder 1. Its students are under the best ?*ood intluenees. Course of study is loroueh. Send for a catalogue. (\ I). Huberts, who was painfully id even dangerously injured by the urst.inu of a pipe at one of the lum It Br companies last work, wasable to eout on the street a^ain, the first r this week. Will sell at auction Saturday, A tli, 11 a. in., two Mares, Harness, arm Tools, at McNabb s Farm, 1 lile east of Howell Sidininj/. on inie fcr bankable paper. U. O. linson. Talk favorably of Conway when on yo abroad Let no oppor- y unity tfo by to speak a kind word or the pretty little city on the dark oiling Waeoainaw. 1? K f 11? 1.1 1 t 1 r>. i i. moore, \\ m. rai .varus aim >V. \V Dawseyare the managers of !* lie primary election at Chapel 11 ill. > IMiis change was brought in since he list was printed. Misses Mary and Sadie Quat'lc?auni, daughters of Major K. It Juattlcbaum of Mobile, Ala., are ? risitin^ the family of their uncle, 5 3ol. C. I'. (Juattlebaun. A copper soda water tank exploded at the Conway Drijjj Co., last Saturday morning with a loud ( report. Fortunately no one was injured and no other damage was ' done. Prof. \V, \j. Ilo?ran. Jr.. head master of the Carlisle Fitting School has an advertisement in this issue. This is a eood school, one of the best in this State, and it. could not be in better hands than Prof. Iloyan's. I The bids 'or the work of construe- 1 inthe new court house will close on August 15th. There will be many 1 bids to be considered no doubt. John Besscnt, of Flanders, was disorderly on the streets last Saturday from the elTectsof to much liquor, and was placed in jail by the authorities. Communications which come in unaccompanied by the true name of the writers cannot he published, as we have often said before in these columns. Several letters of this nature were received las) week and as usual consigned to the office waste basket. Old maids would be scarce and hard to find. Could they lie made to see, How grace and beauty is combined Jly us'in# Kocky Mountain Tea. | Norton Drug1 Co. As an evidence of the progress of Conway we mention the fact that the business of the Atlantic Coast Line lias increased so as to necessi. late an addition to the clerical force at the depot here. This makes the second addition to the force since December last. The high prices that Ncal A Correll, of Central Warehouse, Mullins, aro paying our I lorry county farmers for their tobacco is very encouraging. It is jibt as important to select. a good warehouse to sell your tobacco at as it is to select good land to grow it on. adv. - A combination passenger and baggage car have been put on the Conway, Coast and Western railroad. We are safe in say that if is the purpose of the Atlantic Coast Line to put down heayicr rails and otherwise improve the road bed between Conway and Myrtle I leach at an early day. Tho big bargain sale here last week was a complete success. Amounts traded were quite small but in the aggregate counted much. The prize was won by wlr. Albert Dawsoy, of Joppa, who traded less than $10 (Mb Hereafter no one need be slow in competing for the valuable prize's offered every Saturday to the largest trader. Yofjr* for big bar grains Sand valuable profits, W, Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. Out of a population of between two and three thousands people there has been but two deaths in i Conway for the six months ending June i'iOth, and only one ease of serious sickness that we can now recall, noo# of which can possibly be attributed to .climatic influences or to the lack of proper inforcement of sanitary regulaiiou,a. True, there have been burials horc bwt the bodies were brought from elsewhere be interred here. 1 The side track leading to the old turn table should be removed. While it is true tLiit it is on the property of the Atlantic (Go^st Lino, yet it is also tiue that it is gu* ?cye sore to some of the residents of /Jpper Main st ft is used only occasionally but when it is used it is done so only by a material train which obstructs the view of residences and does not favorably impress visitors entering Conway on passing b'.aips with the beauty of the city, A woman worrios until she geis wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she takes llollister's I Kooky Moutain Tea she would have neither.' Bright, smiling face fol lows lis use. cents, Tea or tabletv Norton Drug Co. /. / 9 - - i - [ in iiy ir n ?mini U The dentral Warehouse, Mullins, S. C. S K A I, & (JOliRELL kdvcrllsc .<? I'ay tlic Highest Mar kcl Prices for Tobacco, ?n<i T hese Facts and Figures Prove j What They Say. laics made for C. (). Grainier, loan. S. C. . M) lbs. (</ $>10,00 per hundred 100 " (// $25.00 per hundred. ( 10 " (a $10.50 per hundred A vera^e $27. 10 jkm* hundred v.des made for N. Q. Grainier. 'ioan. S. C. 22 lbs (n $0.00 per hundred. 70 (</ $25.00 per hundred 100 (n $25.00 per hundred. Average $20,00 per hundred. Sales made f??r I'. A. James, Gideon. S. C. 100 lbs(" $12.25 per hundred. 25 " (n $17.00 per hundred. 100" (n $11.50 per hundred. Average 12 00 per hundred. If Iii Self Defense Major llamm, editor and manager /!' the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely atlackcd, four years a^o, by piles, bought a box of IUicklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says: ''It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds, at Norton Dr\t<f Co's. dru# storo, Scour yourself daily, you're not clean inside. Clean insidos means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in every or^an. Mohau: Take IloMister's Kojky Mountain Tea. Mf> cents. Tea or Tablets. Norton Drug Co. ADMINISTRATRIX* SALH. ! Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of un order of the Judge of Probate for the County of 1 lorry, dated May 28th, 1906, the undersigned as Administratrix of the personal estate and effects of Silas W. Beverly, deceased, will offer for sale for cash at the late residence of the deceased iti Bucks township, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 10th day of August, A. I). 190(5, all and singular the personal property ami estate of the said Siljja W. Beverly, deceased, the , same consisting of Cattle, Tools, etc. TliKACY A. HKVKHI.V. Qualified Adinw, Silas W. Beverly, dec 2\vl7. K. H. SEALS In Trouble Again He has bouL'lit more goods than lie has room f??r and has to sell them regardless of cost. See him before you buy anything. re. ii. si | Alton. Mr c. 4\vJ0. U-lim.' IL'Ul L _ J? The Best School is one that lits for complete living. Carlisle Fitting School, HAMBiaiU, S C oilers exceptional advantages. Fine course in Music and Elocution. Good health. Two flowing wells. Electric lights. Library. Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. Atblectics, Write for catalog. W. S. IIOGAN, JR., Head Master. 8w23. Foit Sai.k./?100 cords of dry stove and fire wood. Apply to L. P. Roberts, Conway, S. C. ; lt-0-19 . WANTJSP?A <^oocl first grade teacher .for public school at Straw field ilear Hucksvillo. Write A. VV Singleton, Bucksville, S. C. JI .LJ.MW' L_l? .1?..JL 0 ORANGEBURG GOLLE PARENTS Healthful Loratlo 6END Music; Strong US 0 o irscfl; Fu I En>i JTOUR nography and Ty ^ AWPPfSS 1 ,ni guanos, Latin FOR HTid Cnokiim (Maei OUR ***% Kronch a OATALOGUE punscs M/'.Ua^Q W. S, PETERSON, PR 'brTi: _ 1 igwts . _1- i L. Gr. Wilbna? Blacksmith 6 Elm St., Corner 4th an llorHCMhoAini;. Huilorfnnd Mill Work a special ^uaittiitecfll- A tri a HAL L SUMV NOW ON SEE A. P. JOHNSON When You Want GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP! Also oarries a full and complete lino of Dry Cjoods. Notions, v shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishings. Cheapest Place to Buy Meat. notice: ! I tako pleasure of informing my customers and the purchasing pub lie generally, that my patronage has been such as to necessitate the enlargement of my store room, and have recently added an addition, which I have fillcd with a choice selection of Plantation and Family Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats. These ^oods will be rusned off at a small profit to make room for my fall and winter stock. Keep me in mind when you want anything in my line, J. E. NICHOLAS. Foil sack.?One yoke of line oxen. Will sell all cash, or part cash and k'ood security. Apply to B. P. Mnnrn 1 *nrt Tlni'rnlunn SI C' Jt. I [NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the Huilding Commission for the erection of a Court House and Jail for TTorry County at Conwny, South Carolina until Monday, August tlth at '1 p, m., at which time Bids will be opened, Plans and Speclllcatlons are now on file at the oflico of the Commission in Conway, South Carolina and at tho office of Deitnor & Wilklns, Architects, Wilmington, North Carolina. A certilied check for Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00) is to accompany tho Hid on the .Tail and Throe Hundred Dollars ($H00.00) on tho Court House to guarantee a Bond of one Third (h) of the amount of tho contract for the faithfull performance of tho same. Tho right to accept any or reject all Bids is rosorved, C. P. Quattlebaum, Chairman, J. C. Spivey, Secretary, ! J. P. Derham, 7-2<>-2t Building Commission. For House of Representatives. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for ' the otllce of Representative from Horry . county, subject to the rules of the Dem. ocratic primary, and pledging myself to protect the interest of the farmers to the best of my ability. Geo. II. Jones. DeWltt's ft*'.? Salve t For Piles, Burns, Sores* J'JI . U ? GIATE INSTITUTE, I 0 n; Conservatory of PARENTS Faculty; Art?Five EDUCATE [Hull Ilranchea; Hto- YOUR powriting; Ancient CHILDREN and Greek; Hewing YOUR lea; Modern Lang- BOYS nd German; Kx- AND QINLS CQ ORANGEBURG, 1 ICO., SOUTH' GA&QLIN A ' ' SaSUl. U^relson, I Boilermaker, d 5th Aves Conway S C ty. Good Work at numerate prlrea. Satisfaction lal will convince you. I . buck co.'s "CUT PRICE , ' VIER SALE ITS A MONEY SAVER FOR YOU | ARE YOU ^ ~ RUN DOWN TIRED OR NERVOUS? USE PALATOL \Voak Lun^s, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. PALATOL is the Remedy. PALATOL is the moderation preparation of Cod Liver <>il with Hypophosphites and is the greatest Tonic and body builder known to medicine. You should try Palatol. BSXik. I'ricc $1.(10 Bottle. s NORTON DRUG CO. Great Reduction SALE We have commenced to reduce our lar^e stock of I/Un W 1 3X1UE/5* With other well known brands, which we are compelled to move to make room for our winter stock which we are now receiving. If you are needing Shoes or expect to buy any time soon, you can't alTord to miss this sale. Come, 1do1< and get prices, it is a pleasure to show our floods. We have just put in a large line of GENTLEMEN HATS Come and get your choice. We have some big bargains to oiler you in Gentlemen's and Youths' Clothing In Dress Goods, we have a nice assortment of Barred and Plain Lawns that we will sell at cost, as we are over stocked, A very large line of Embroidery and Lace very cheap. S? T. SESSIONS. BARK TORN OFF. 268 Bags of Nice Rice. 290 Bbls. New Wheat Flour 13000 Pounds Clean Sugan. ^ In order to secure the grocery business of more people in Horry, we i have "strioocd the bark" oil'of the oric.es nn il ll> vfllll" li c ( nil nlmim 1 ( t - | ? - - ~ HVMII MUUVyVt VG ill I I VI now wo hope to soli you. If you want to pay cash come to sec us, and if you don't, come to see us and wc can arrange it easily. Palmetto Crocery Comp'y w u<?n> \ i r <ii?orwts, Mullins, South Carolina. JOHN P. COOPER, Sec. & Trcas. a MID SUMMER SALE OF MILLINERY. Great Reduction in all kinds of Millinery. Best creations in Sumc\ 4- ci ". V* T I V?/?JI 9 V? A A vt Wi 1VI V Vt LI V Li large discount from former prices. Large variety of ladies Straw hats and other kinds at price you can't duplicate here or elsewhere. Give me a call and von will - ? - - - -- " W T T -yrw * ? r> M 4 4 IV./ v/ / pleased with the goods. M. REICH. A THAT SPRING APPETITE! Spring is Jthe time wlien your appetite plays tricks on you. It is the time when you must have the best things to eat. I carry the most complete line ' r ' ' ' " Fl * " * " ' <m"' FAMILY GROCERIES frojp the claitiest goods to the most substantial. When you select from my 8tock yop ipay be pure you are getting the best and that jt is fresh. B. ^T.