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The Horry Herald Mid red at the Tost Cfl.oo at lODWIf, 8, t\, as Second claee Mul ) at>r. C RCULATION 2104. HC I Si I HI) KVKKY TITKHOAY MOHNlNli 11Y CONWAY rrilMSlllNO CO. m ciarrioN one dom.ak hkk year M. II. \YOOI>\\ Altl). I'M ito ADYKUTIS1NO HATES: !' '?.?>?( l.ivala, h ' ?'!> |mt line, Can'* of Thenkl and Communication* of a Hereon a Nh lur ?tiarcwl for at opect tl Kates according to lon^ih. Obituaries, one csnt a word in excess t 160 words. ?i ,\?r rtiaein'-nla at Hates a low < by lit Display Advertisement*, Hates furni ted ot '.plication. Make all Checks and ?>i'ler pay .He to the Editor. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 1007 Progress is the keynote "f Conway ik w, henceforth and forever The Health Board and the City Council stiP continue to work tot i h har"?o >.v ' "iv 10 >y t*'*?i i? .ti > i ' , v i?. ? iiiorchau'. | it'eM r a iv? i " ant in tlio Mould and h s bank account swells in proporth n to tho am v?nt of space he occupies. J. Monroe Spear-, I0s<p, of Dar'inglon. Ims been appointed S>>li? iter of the '"north Judiciil Circuit to s < *ccu i i) i.t t,- .). No nuic Johnson. He is said to bo ,\ middle ug <1 man. and well equipped to discharge the duties of the posi t ion to which ho has been elected. Store buildings and dwellings are in demand sit Conway. There is not a vacant one of either in the city and rents are up to and even beyond city prices where the convenience of electrie sind i/hq linPiu ?? ? <?? n?wi sewagesystems and street car service are enjoyed. Don't understand us to niv an that there are no store houses and dwellings in Conway?wo mean rimply that the demand has outgrown the supply. The holiday season has passed, the time for fun and frolic has gone by. The spirit of the times demand earnest, unceasing and intelligent work for the promotion of our own interests as well as those of .the community in which we reside. See to it that each and every one of us well am truly perform our part toward the accomplishment of this desired end and the result at the end of the ye r will be gratifying indeed. The eai se is well worth the trying. rl he Chairman of the Board of Ra road Commissioners has been instr icted to at once notify the rail" ror 1 people that all depots must be pr< pcrly lighted, well heated during th( winter months and have the proper '-ilct accommodations and that trait s must bo properly bulletined as to schedules. Unless accurate information is given about the trains the fines piov'ded by statute will be made. This should have been done long- ago as the dumbness of many of the railroad agents has been a source of much annoyance to a long suffering public. But, then, it is never too late to do good. With the exception of the Burroughs & Collins interest this writer risks nothing in saying that within the past twenty years $10,000 could have bought out Conway lock, stock and barrel. If then such a wonderful increase in property values has taken place in such a short time almost without concerted action and without special effort on th part of its business men and cm zenship what must be the result with an ac- 1 tive, progressive and thoroughly or- i ganiztd Board of Tradedircctii.g ihe current of business toward and into Conway? Who can estimate the increased volume of trade and of property values that would take place within the next year or so? Teddy, The Terrible, lb In hot wate by reason of his summary discharge of the negro troops of the twenly-Hfth United States infantrj on account of their murderous assault upon the to^n of Brownsville, Texas. The affair is characterized by the President as a disgrace to the United States uniform and he might have consistlv added an irsult to the flag. Senator Foraker, who has espoused the caused of the disbanded negroes, not because he has such an overweening love for the Brother in Black but because he aspires to succeed President Roosevelt, is after the President with a "Big Stick." The President, however, put on his fighting clothes, took the warpath and is after Forakor's scalp In this instance at least, the President is right and has the support 01 the self respecting white people of the count ry regardless of party affiliations Nlxonvlllc New*. j J Morgan Vereen, of San ford, jpent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 15 15 Vereen. Mr and Mrs O 15 Parker spent Christmas day with their 'ather, Mi 1 15 Parker. Prof J 11 Neely visited the family of Mr and Mrs T J Vaught, Christma' . The entertainment at the home of Mr Jack Watts was enjoyed 1 v all who attended. Mr 1j 15 Singleton spent a part of last week at t he I ome of Mr .) 1> Watson. M ss Flor: ie Vcreon returned hone one day rooontlv accompanied by her nephew, Mr I5*nnie Woodward. Miss I5e le Par.<er spent Thursday with her brother, MrQ 15 Parker, near llano, The daughters of Mr and Mrs T J came horns to.spend the holidays Mr J Morgan Ver?on and lo^ sister, Miss Jennie, made a trip to Lit tie Uiver last Wednesday and returndd Fridav afternoon. Miss Ellie Vaught visited a few friends while she was home spending the holidays. V. E L. J. ' \arr iuO, On SineJii'., Deeeiuber HO, a < o'eh ck p m, at the rosidei oe of .J \V Alford, Notary Public, who performed ine ceremony. Miss Lizzie Martin to Mr.lames W Dennis, ho'n of Hoitv. 'Ill'bride is a charming daughter of Mr Charley Martin, of Klond.ke, and the gro mi is a prosperous fa r.rt'-r ot Dong*da. Their many Iricnd ? wish h?r them a lde lull oi peace ami happiness. Sheriff I J. .). S \s> i?n*. wont to Soon s1 on on business Twesd *y. A It ,'iMl iouv ;irc being made in the store ot'Sjiiwy Merc i. utile 'Join; any. I $4,000 I OF MERC To be So H Wo are offering to the p 1 tlic greatest slaughter in pr I in the town of conway. Ai H smallest, pin to the finest f I heard of. Now is the time pj ply at prices that can't be K This is no fake sale. but. E truth. We have the goods fc old price by January, f saving, | Calhoun & ! A. J. E c Dry Goods Cl c Hats Groc ^ Tho highest market prices paid ^ etablos in season. The Best C JUotrH1 DEAI GROCER Always nice, clean and fresh, what they want, and are pleas delivery. A nice lino of Fruits am Always Call and be JOS. D. < - - I Profits I JO can be greatly Increased l?v giving ?.; U special care to the health of every * Jftk animal and fowl on the farm. Lt W Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, I horses, etc., depend on their livers Jm to keep them well h) Black-Draugiitf Stock and Poultry | Medicine ^ keeps their livers working and fig therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught StoJc and Pnultry Medicine is a pure, natural, P3 vegetable, blood purilier, and acts Jj^ by regulating the stomach, liver ?** it p -vents :d cur \s lb ; "'.of \ . ^ era, Cuiv-kcn Cholera, Colt-:. Di frV t'Mipci, Couj;!i^, Colli ". C< Sj Won, Fev?r, boss of V til Wasti.ig Away, and ell the om- /. : eE It Is a perfect i edicinc hi gen 51 eral farm use. Try it $ Pxicc for a large cnrv at i \p| all droggtsts and dc.'fc?'s Onc^ fc . ' G*irc* Per* C&>y2a&? v - + u\ -rs i2 V-r - vr maB&KXZSfa zM*isEXSMH* a 1HANDISE I ublic for the next HO DAYS ices that has <wor been olTcredB lytiling will be sold from thei ri V>iMoo ?? iv %*! . - i - e > n IVI IV. o >11' }JI Ifl'is lil'MT DI'IOTl jLI to purchase your winter pup-jg duplicated in Horry county.W the nuinc ( Id unadulterated^; and they must t.e sold at someB Yours for a 10 lo i-.r> per centg 3ASS | ER IN S lothing Shoes ^ eries Etc. > for Count,rj* Produce. Ve#- ? ioods. The Cheapest Prices. ^ I -8 IN ! :IES TOO; Those that call generally #ot ed with tlio price, quality and rl PonHior I II UUIIUIG3 on hand i s Convinced olsvkil J k I J ' This man out acquaintin | of SCHNAPP! | qualities that j | j less expense tl SCHNAPPS has been i paper so that every ch< opportunity to get acqu facts and know that dn to produce the cheering Ithe famous Piedmont cc tobaccos, and that SCHN ought to chew. Still tl who accept other and < that do not give the same JlliHe? FARM OFFERED Foil KALE CHEAP FOR CASH. The farm and dwelling of Mr. G. 1). Huberts, i ? the Port Harrelson section, 12 miles from Conway, S. C, on ilie Buy Bottom public Road, eontaininir 100 acres, clay foundation, fine co'ion land, 1(5 A. cleared hit/ i stte cultivation. 1 Mi. from cliurcli, I mile from school, 100 ^ds from public road, with avenue, and i mile from Eddy Lake & Northern liatlroad. Six room dwelling, all rooms ceiled with good lumber except t ao tip-stairs rooms, which are as vet unfinished Good water pump H'l feet deep. Good place for store. Kim trees. Yellow pine timber on the tract, 11 "class windows in building. Goods could be landed within one mile of place. Speak quick if you want it. Can be bought only on application at the law ollice of H. H. Woodward, ATTORNEY AT LAW CONWAY S. C. TOBACCO SEED FREE We l<eep the leading varieties of Virginia and South Carolina Tobacco Seed and will give to our friends and customers free of charge. Call at Central Warehouse or write us for seed. Bright tobacco is more in demand now than for years and all indications point to good prices for the nexr crop. Your Friends, NEAL & GORRELL . Mullins, S. C. GEO S HACKER & SON 5 44, 546 find 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. CQ j M () I) LI) I N (1 . I, Window ami Fancy Glass ft j' Special ty? HELP MS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE Wo earnestly mine-stall younqr persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish to obtnin n thorough In;, iness training and good poel- 1 lion, to write by first mail for o\ir groat half-rmto j oflfer. f-'iicco??, indo -ondoneoand probable fortune ire Kuura/.b e Don't delay. Writo today, rho (.Ja.-AJe, Euslnoc? College, Macon, Ca ! atW Early Risers The famous little nN*s? ( bought a supply of tobacco withg himself with the distinctive taste 3 Tobacco, which has the cheering gratify his desire to chew, and at lan cheap tobacco. ? advertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real ;wer has had an Schnapps?they'11 realize what enjoyment lainted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS lgs are not used . ., ' ,.. . . ... .... quality found in lon? ago?then they U feel like kicking >untry flue-cured themselves. APPSiswhathe . ?no ,, , . c iere are chewers SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cheaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be } pleasure. sure you get the genuine. & Pllf/ U ' 4\ 1 In 1895 wc built our first factory. Today we * own and operate 5 large factories and make ^ more fine shoes than any other House in the | West. This fact is a guarantee to you that ? Diamond Brand Shoes arc right in every way. | Our supremacy as manufacturers cf fine shoes 1 is assurance that the cheaper grades of Diamond * Brand shoes possess equal superiority over other j | lines at the sane prices. I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR DIAMOND LkAM> UJ0E3 I C5/ S*anutM mw cf Cf I JM&U & w shoemakers I WE MAKE MORE FINE A'/OEJ THAN ANY I OTHER MOUSE/M TH WEST. J. L NICHOLAS, General Merchant. A full and complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries always fresh in stock. All the latest novelties in Liidies' Dress Goods, Dry Goods Ginghams, Domestics, etc , etc. The best quality of Shoes for men, women and children. Come to see me. The House that Will Not be Undersold. ?. P. HA.WEB, Dealer in Familv It Hnavu firnrorioc* Minn IIUUVJ Ml UUUIIUO WE PURPOSE KEEPING THE FRESHEST AND" PURESr LINE OF FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES EVER SEEN IN CONWAY. MY STOCK EMBRACES EVERYTHING NEEDFUL IN THE CULINARY LINE IN HOUSE. HOLD AN ON THE FARM AND AT PRICES THaT CANNOT BE DUPH'ATED ELSEWHERE. GIVE ME A CALL. BICICLES FOR SALE AND RENT. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE ~W ~W ' ? ? 0LelYkfcr^ & HLeLrl0,T,JF \ FEED LIVERY SALE \ (fl?P|$!^ STABLES J A first class turjout at your service at any time. Special attention Siven to dnim