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fr: / % ^ % * ?S .. I . Th? Breath o) l.lfe. It's a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the go- ^ rilla, also has the largest lungs, Powerful lungs means powerful t creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's 1 chieftest study. Hike thousands of j others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of I Port Williams, (>., has learned how to do this. Sho writes: '"Three bot- 1 ties of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. (>, it's grand for throat and lung troubles," (luaranteed by Norton Drug Co.. druggists. Price 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. iim.msT5ireTBi8i IN KFFHer Jl'LY II. moo. DAILY KXCKPT SUNDA Y. SOTTII HOl'N l> TIIAINH No 7 No 5 NoO JjV Avnoi Lv Iola 8 r>() u in Lv Conway 1 50 p 111 9 50 a in 0 15 p in Lv llurcol 2 20 p in fl 45 p in Ar M Ueaeli 2 05 p ii. 7 00 p in NOIlTIIHor.Nh TRAINS No 10 No 0 No 8 Lv M lJraoh 0 45 a m 2 50 p in Lv Hurcol 7 00 a in 0 05 p m Lv Conway 7 00 a in 8 00 a in 0 05 p in Lv Iola 8 40 a it. Ar Aynor Close connections at Conway for Chadbourn. ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE * < i V ' , ; *? vjp#, ' "\t . tv^' : : v U4| ii?t' lkatS :l. 'Whrf N **??" ?5^? *, ' * I - . ' I Will I3cgin its Fall Session 011 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19. Wo have a healthful location, well equipped, and liavo a first el 8 faculty. Departments of 11111 51 elocution, art., cooking, sewing, & Only a few more boys and girls a bo accom^odatid. Send at once for a catalogue and application blank. W. S. PFTERSON, Piiksidint. Stove Wood! Now is the time to get your stove vvniul i li iii'il.'n i'mii oiiimin I ni'w.nu on wood of any kind. Just drop mo a postal to Box 1(1. All orders receive prompt attention. W. H. Rollinson, CONWAY, S. C. Notice ol YYisciiarye. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned as administratrix ol the estate of L. I). Sarvis, dee'd., will a]>ply to the Judge of Probate at Conway S. C., at 11 o'clock on Monday, October 1st, 15MK5, for the final discharge us such administrat rix Aug. 24th. 1000, Ella M. Craiiam, td Admx, L. D. Sarvis, Dee'd. How's Your Liver? j It will pay you to take good care of j your liver, because, if you do, your f liver will take good care of you. 8 Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, U makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the B stomach, gives you stomach ache, B (headache, malaria, etc. Well liver B keeps you well, by purifying your B blood and digesting your food. B There Is onlv one safe, certain and H Tillable liver medicine, and that is Bedford's Black-Draught For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby In thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine in the world. It acts gently on the liver and kidneys, and does not Irritate the bowels. It Cires constipation, relieves congestion, and purifies the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body in perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and debtors. Tost It. TRY THE HERALD. I Box It ?fit *. The heulih of this community is /cry irood ut present, Farmers ore ^ellirp in their cot ;on ami it is a sorry crop. This lias been a bad year on the armors but i.' tic merchants wll 41VC them a chance they will do the jest thev can. Mr. VV. II. Coals and wife spent the latter part of last week with relatives and friends at Dillon. Plow llov. - The Herald returns thanks to its many friends who in different sections of the county made etl'orts to send in the election figures from the various precints. In return the Herald has endeavored to jjfivo ail the figures so far as possible and on the regular schedule time. * * *1 4 Trespass Mottcc. All peasons are hereby forbidden to trespass on my land in any way, under the pain of the full penalty of the law. -Iw'Jti Wm. Kd wards. Mow to Rescue a Drowning' Person, Kditnr Herald:?The danger of rescuing the drowning is that they may jjrasp you so that you cannot help them or yourself In case of a , man or woman cool enough to obey I you, direct, them to place their hands! on your shoulder and keep perfectly pud; you can then swim ashore with them, or to a boat with perfect ease and safety. If lho drowning person has lost his or her head, up preach them from behind and <n:wi> ihe collar of bathing suit. Do not lot, llicin cliny to you so us to pro-! vent your swimmiiur. Duck them ] under until unconscious. 1' necessary to brake a dangerous hold upon you. Above all. do not strike them, but keep cool so that you may be able to meet any emoryei cy properly. You may be forced to wait until the victim is exhausted before beinyf able to help him. After getting the victim ashore the points to t)c aimed at arc, (irst and immcdiatelv, tin1 restoration of breathing, and secondly, after breathing is restored, to warm the patient and yet the blood to circulate freely. KtTorts to ncstore breathing must be commenced immediately, and to keep up fo: two hours, if necessary, or until a physician pronounces life extint. Beyond removing the wet clothes and drying the skin, do not promote warmth and circulation until breathing is restored, for if circulation of blood be restored before breathing has commenced, restoration to life will be endangered. To restore broathinvr. loosen thoclothin# around neck and chest exposing them to the wind. Ifsiyns of life l.e visible, tickle the throat with a feather or apply ammonia to the nostrils. If this is not effective, yet the water out of the body by turning it face downward with its weiyht on the stomach, across a barrel or l)oard, or in fnefc any convenient object, so that the head lianas down. Draw the. tongue forward with a handkerchief or cloth, so as to let the water escape. Keep the mouth clear of liquid, then roll the body from side to side to relieve the pressure on the stomach; do this several times to force the watei from the! stomach and throat. When natural breathing is restored. stop the artificial respiration movement* and proceed to restore warmth and circulation. Huh the arm and legs and body briskly toward the heart until circulation is restored. As soon as i possible remove the patient to a dry i warm place and mil him to bed. Yerv truly yoi rs. Vice Corn. 15. Harry Seixav, S C Divisi n, I J. S Volunteer Life Saving Corps* IJorry Herald one. dollar a year. ??i 1.1, m.... "<5wa.icxKo\ Translation-Corn is Kin 1^ MCCORMICK ^?i Ja |KJfcjjg^^^2^|vSssssSHiBB rlii tho language of tb great American crop was i grain valno of the oorn 1,000,000,000* It is esti fodder aro worth as mnoh 1 amount yon can make by sa tohQ McC< corn binder and kmkMT am are this part of tho corn o gone to waste. > SALE IN PARTITION. Coder and by virtue of a decree mid judgment for sale in partition ami division of proceeds, made by Ills Honor Ceorge W. Cage, Presiding Judge in the ease oi I William J.//ardee Mary A? Prince Martha L. b'utrlll Ueorgn W. //ardee Sr. and Charlotte K. (Jau-? I'lalntlfTsagainst Cella J. Mrunson Hubert >1. Hardee Frances II Todd Delia E.Uerrahl Lewis //ardee Sallie Hardee Mary Jane Hardee M. K. Johnson Laura J. Simmons John Warren llurdee Ida E. //..rd e Ellen L. Hardee Ernest MeL llardee William //. //ardee (ieorge Luther //ardee Viola M Hardee Wi 11 in ii C. Hardee James L //ardee Thomas < >. //ardee D mle! // liar dee Frances 10. ilntdee John T. Ilaidee Ueorgo W. // in lee Jr., Minnie A. Hardee Flora L. //ardee Llldie II. //ardee Dessie M, llardee, Del.aidants and dated the 2J<1 day of February A. I>. 100(1; notice is hereby given that i, the undersigned as Clerk oi theCourtof Common Pleas and Special Itcfereo will sell at public, auetion to 11>?? highest liirlder before the court house door at Conway, ?S. C. within the legal heurs of sale on salesday in October ne:.t it heing the lirst day of said month,, all and singular the following described lauds and premises to wit: I hat certain tractor parcel of land situate l)iugand heing in Simpson Creek township County and State aforesaid containing tu*o hundred (2U0) acres more or less lying on the southwest side of Cushion Swatnp beginning at a pine coiner nt or near the s :i h .ve>: edge of said swamp, theneo nearly west on an agreed linen! marked trees to a pine corner, from t hence unagreed line to a pine corner on hound .try of land granted to Moses //arrelson thence south the original line to Moggy May Mrauch thence up said hr..uch t > Moggy May thence said May to i?ig Mrauch thence the last mentioned branch toCu>hou Swamp thence down said swamp to the beginning as plat annexed to the orginai grant will more fully show ami I said tract is bounded on the north b\ .Cushion Swamp hinds of I). ./. Mutlcr j lands of J. A. 'lenniiord on the east i .. .. ...... i i? ..r \a; i i. | l?V CotniU uiiiu^ ui ?? . 1 . i ui;n \ .ii mr.>iMiui by lands fonn?'rly belonging to ./olin F. Hauler and oij tl?o w?at by lauds of ./. VV. Stevens aiitl lauds of I) 4b Futrill il "being thr i(|( utiunl tract, of laud convoyed to Frames Harden 1 ?y Will.-/, //ardor by bis deed of date May 2Mli 1880. Terms ot sale cash. Purchaser to pay or papers. \V. L, Mishoo Sept. 4th 1005. (,'lerk of tlie Court of II. II. Woodward Common Fleas. Plaintiffs Attorney- td SALE IN PARTITION Under by and virtue of a decree and Judgment for sale in partition and division o| proceeds, made by his Honor George \V . (Jago, Presiding Judge, in the case of Olive V, Harris, and Agnes 0. Dorman, Plaintiffs against Molsie A. Ilonthj Martha J. Jo)lie. Samuel Morgan Ilucks, ('olin W. Hacks, Elizabeth Hacks, Glen Dora Hacks, Mack Cornelius Ilrnks, Chellle Sweet I lucks, Kenneth IIneks, Clarky 11. booth, Mantha Ibdt, Mary A. Anderson, Emily Prince, Louisa Watts and Louisa J HuckSj Defendants, and tinted the 2Urd day of February A. I). 1!)()(}/ notice Is hereby given that I the undersigned as Clerk and Special Keferee, vri'.l sell at public auction totlie highest bidder before the court house door at Conway, S. C., within t!ie legal hours of sale on salesday in Ocloher, next, it helm; the llr.-t (1st) d iv of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises, to wit; All i.ml singular tnat certain par-ad or tract ol land, containing eight) (HJ) acre* more or less, b lug pait of a grant to ' ill ioui Singleton, bounded north by lands ot C. W, IIlicks, cast by lands of Lix/.b 11 neks, south by lands of S. M. II ticks and we.-t bv lands of .1. T. Tompkinv inure p irfienl irly described in deed ??t (',. W. liue.ks to Lorenzo ]). Ihick* ot onto tfeptcinpcr ihlth, A. I). IS!)J r< corded in oflior of K. M. (\ f??r '.lorry (ioun'y in lluok "0. (J." |.Miro <?M Term of sale < :?>li, purchaser to pay for papers. W. L. Alishoe, ttept. 4th, lffOO. Clerk of the Court of II. II. Woodward, Common Picas. Plaintiff's Attorney. td N >tic 13 Creditors. All portons holding claims against the ? state of San uel L.Grainger lute of I lorry County deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and at tested to the undersigned within the time fired l y statute, or tliis notice will he set up in la.r of their recovery, and all persons indelted to the deceased are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed. A J. Elliott Or II. //. Wiadwuid (Qualified Admr. , 0 Indian, after which onr tamed, corn is king. The ^N\l 1 crop is approximately Wl [mated that the stalks and ^ noro, Think, then, of the 1 ving all of yonr oorn crop* 1 3RMICK | I shredder enables yon to J rop that has In past years A 1 g j THE CARRYI ! m , W* BCiUAUN ^ Our Ciroul ^ to use; it r< a JLL 1 Couserva j and sound invostine ] The subscription pri pajjes c-\cry week, ^ 'ej ton try it Three uto ( 1 I is Complete and sat I order if \on want H. H. \N bmmmwr Cfib^ 9^- Jk/V 1^ ? 0L/? * II w w IN c * I \ it im it + 0 A GOOD ADVERTISING I MEDIUM | J HORRY HERALD. < ING A CIRCULATION OF 2OO0 ? I TKK this Circulation, and our books arc always open for inspection. fi ation guarantees that the IIkk u.d is a g>od paper for the advertiser Baches the people and tells llietn v. hat you have tosell. 1 tivo business men use our columns and always lind it to l?o a safe nt Try an ad and see if it doesn't pay you. , ice of the Hkuau> is One D illar a Year and prints from 8 to 10 ivinjryou all the State and county news. Would be tflad to have m nths and see how you like it. only 25 cents 1 I OUR JOB I m7l I H r\ f* rv a n vnrii H " I UtfAHIMtNl | 1 isfaction ouranteed in every job turned out. Try us with your next jj \i r>oiI work. i OODWARD, EDITOR & MGR "I I |jTl -A^ ? ? #* vi?I pHUESf FALL & WINTER 3 WK OUAKAN I KK Ol'H SHOES TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISEAO- ^5 T!Oi\ AM) THE VICHY LATEST STYLE. ^2 clothingI MY ('L0T11INU DKI'AUTMKN I !.-> COM IM.K I R AVI) WOULD ^5 RE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL AND LOOK OVER SAME. '^3 YOU WILL UNO JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING KOli, ^5 ^ ^ A fresh and complete llu#? on hand and at "CC? son:,lilrt |>i ires. Ho sure to Vail to see mo bef.?ro in iking voiir purchases, R. T. HARMON 3 COMMERCIAL HOTEL CORNER UttittUUUUnUUUUUUmmtmiK? dftftftft ftftftftftft4ftvftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ^ft \ \ HY PAY A BIG PROFIT I HEN BVCK IS SELL- E G LOTS OF THINGS SO I HEAP - - - - I I \ MS 11 m I ran Ml 9