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1 Tthc itorrn Mtcnld. ' VtiK-reU d tbtl'oitlfi'll .? ^pnvij|8, C>| it S?? ?>nd <'|ji?* V ill ? nt ,?r. CIRCULATION *> 1 <Ml* It Bi.lHil Kl> KVF.HV T'M'KSIHV MOKHINO BY rONWAV ITIM.IMIINo < o itUBSl'KllTloN ONE I>o|.L\It I'KIt YKAK M, II. WOOnWAHl), I'M i tor ADVKUTISIMi BATES: Hiihppm Local*, h cent* |>??r lino. >>f Thuk* inri iiiuiiintrntio * { a I'ithh *1 Na tnra n.nrpwl for at Sj?-? i?l Ilnti? hi ? ordiii^ t?> lenph, OMtuarLc, one c-nt a \*??r?l In bxcmpp of 1<K> word*. 11 110i vI .vltvrtiKanifnt* Ht Wat?"? a ln\v??'' Inlaw, IM.plav A?lvi?rti"?'?n >nt?. IC;*?? * (iiriiitdieil ..n ,f ' .? nil t hot kt> snd Order pi* able to the Editor. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1!M,7 TIIL PKCl: I I Kin FUSS. % Mr. Causey Replies to Mr. John- j soil's Statements. Mr. Kdilor: 1 do not like to answer an article written in the an^ry and bitter spirit shown by the letter of MrT M Johiiion to the Horry Herald lost week. Tiiere can be little or no advantage to Hie people of I Soeustee. who want a free ferry across the Wueeainaw, for Mr John son to jbuse and viliify Supervisor Holt and threaten io vote ai/ain-t him; and no advantage to C ?nway town for Mr Johnson to net up strife and hunt dilliulticn to put in the way of free ferrv. C3? I I .. ? 11 ou iar as 1 am personally concerned, I have never made my liviuLr ! ferrying. Thcr?? lias been fully as I much work as pay in what ferrying 1 have done, and 1 do nut expect an y more pay than 1 do work in the future. I would bejjlad lor the ferry to be established where it would do | the most jjood to the greatest number of people regardless of any per- | sonal interests of my own. I am certainly not working for the personal interests of any merchant in Con v ay. I think the people of Sk:astee are due the principal consideration for settling on a place for establishing a free ferry, and I l> liuvc .? that the decision of the Hoard of County Cotntns-ioners was bisud on a careful study of the situation ana that they had before them better information than Mr Johnson has jnven in his letter. 1 have been inclined to think that i Supervisor Holt was favorably ineliued to the establishment of the fen v at Savannah LilulT. 'J'lie oeti-l t'on for Cox's hrry was laid over from the October, LDIMi, to iho No^ vember meeting thou to the Decern-! M her meeting at the request of Mr. ] j Holt, who wanted as full an exprcsJ siou from the people intcroUd possible to get. Them two month*. * wore given hy the Hoard for the cxpr t?rcss purtio.Mi of allowing tin; advo d. eates of a ferry to lib1 evidenee and su petitions in favor of Sivannah HluH. jr If the Coinmissioner.s had concluded a? sooner that nob ?dy wanted Savant nah I hull sulliciently to ask for it. r they certainly womd have had sullieient grounds on which 10 do so. 1 pass by a great many statements in Mr .Johnson s letter in which the writer has evidently been misled by lack of information. For instance. he says: "Only about live people ou this side of the river has sigi e I a petition for Cox's ferry while about sevenths-live sinned for the ferry at Savannah Ulull." I haven't a doubt, that Savannah Ihnll would have been selected by the Hoard of Commissioners if that were true. There arc other such statements, but I hardly think it. nceessarv lo say anything about them now. But. I w?uld like to know why Mr. Johnson did nut place all t he information hi; now has before the Board when it wanted it--was asking for it, and was waiting Ion};and patiently t.i tfet it? Wop.b Air .Johnson rat her use/his inlormat ion, such as it is, to defeat, any of the Commis vioner.s who should in the future run for office, tit itt to let tItem have such information to iruidc them in makinjj a decision on this public (juesiionV Is Mr.Iohnsoti in politics, or is In just tryiiiL' t ? ai l the Commissioners wlitn lie knows it is too late? C N Causey. The Truckers Elect Officers. The Horry b'ruit and Truck Grow ers' Association met February 21st and elected the following officers President, li A Roliison; Treasurer. K S Cultra; Secretary and Agent, Georye Dixon. The members arc detei mined tc ship their own jii'ihIiici! thmu/rn the Association and ?pve to i lie members the benefits derived th.-refrom and not allow any one man lo receive them. All berry growers around Conway are invited to join with us Secretary. Worked I.ike a Charm. Mr D N Wutker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa. Va., says "I ran a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Bucklee's Arnica Salve. No inllatnm.ition followed; the salve simply healed the wouii I," Heals every Mire, burn and skin disease. Cuarantecd by Norton l)ru*r Co. 2oc Farmers are busy at work trying to retrieve ilu ir losses of .jtst year. May their labors be crowned with) success. Shoes and Overshoes go<?d -u1 t it ' ulShoesand Uubbchs t?? keep out the frost, rain ami suow. Closing out Ku bbors ut a Ba? g kin. Our Entire Stock of Clothing,'^r'to beipiickly tiiil??- (<)? <I for i he Spring Supply . I)on t miss thi> oppori unitv to c?uv a winter Suit or ()v *r *oat pel ?.v tin; market price. Certainly there , were never such inducements oll'ercd before. T... 4-V-^r* I qhl i'ac We I'sjHvialK' invito vou to call and see I w L I 1 L?(lCt 1 our Spring Line of White Hoods, Km-I nroidcries of all kinds, Larcs and Trimmings, Kibbons, Hosiery, Neck-j mar ami Kancv l)re>s Hoods of all kinds They are coining in now. Conn and look this handsome I.ne thiough before } on buy your Kuster I )res?. i 1 4- \T I i i-> ls furnished with new fresh goods comWUI i\ ULlUIl L-,1 lie 5,, gin almost everyday. \\/'^frxr a n,':?t line of Cents' Furnishings, surpassed bv none ** ^ Cl 1 1 y We are ottering some cx tra induccuien is on M at lings and Hogs Wean* ivducing ltii.-> line of goods to make room for the nuv\ go<xl> just coining ia. cc Wc carry everything in this lino vou want. Al. * v^wwl lCu A'iivs keep .i fresh supply on hand. Fresh Hoik, liccfSweet t'otatoes. Country I lain, Cabbage, Turnips and Apples. In fact anything you want to eat. Trthnrr-n f trvi t-t cx regardless or profit. We a?-e selling tin * s/ h't-lLvU v_J i_J 1 I I well known Blue Jay Tobacco for 25c j per p'iuimi, .) a ping ?->ime mat Miner people sell I<>r l"e. a p ug-. l'"ig Letf, 10 a plug S une that u-> *?I to sell for 1 jo, and other grades in pro i portion, all g ?ing at a t) irgain. Hou se Furnish ing s?vJouvCTT!' tlcni. also a nice line Oak Bedsteads, Chairs, Dressers, Koom Suits, Mat t resss. heathers, 1 led Springs and many other things too numerous to mention . Buggiesand Wagons h"IT S Waeons Also we have a few good eheap buggies which we are closing out at a bargain. Harness of all kinds. To the Town Trade XK/M'SCT what you need and wi'l send it. at once. Also we give a cash discount i ll M-k-?. Trade ?1.~) 00 cash with us and get a cash disc >uut check worth 2nc ( BWCTBBMBWHBWBBMI8^ HAMR/A! KliMAIDMAAMWIAMLi (apeuai Himummemenu | J have purchased the large stock of general mer- | d chandise in the Johnson store on 3rd avenue | until recently occupied by A. I\ John,son, and J will g 1 conduct a General Mercantile business at the same |, ! ) staud with addition of NEW STOCK. By honest ff 1 I fair dealings, and low prices, I shall endeavor to | merit my share of the patronage of the public. 11 Call and look at my line of CLOTHING, HATS, j? SHOES, DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS. Kind V treatment to all. GEO. Lr. MOORE | g;:p shhb mmmmmm&m&mm I Cn rinnr MSllinrtii'M I ! opting mmiiicijr || OPENING. 1 MARCH 26 | Ladies and Misses Fine Hand Made f Hats. All the Ladies cordially in- v |3 vited to attend. All are welcome. |? | REMEMBER THEDATE g | M. REICH. I n?H " * --^ |A WORD TO THE WISE! ? i:<M~TV <'<h i>*> \\i> r n toiT.?.<)N i \ \ k i: vk?< \ <k?\am.n i hi ilii.> lime. nf iIh, vcnr. If von nm wise and w?.*li t?> ?.*? j?ri*|>?ir??cl against a prohutHu attack of either or all oJ those inuladios, you will call 011 us al * lit* oarliOftt possible data and a 25c or .r>()c boltlo >1 Gowan's Pneumonia Cure i l ho ever reliable remedy f??r Croup. l>lurisv and Pneumonia, Rcmcmhei j we eurrv a full tin." of Drujjs and Medicines and can fill .ill your Family | Receipts and I'rcscriprions. We use. ">n)y 1 lie best, ofe veryiliintfanil lonjj : ex pei leiiCL' and carefulness assert ? of 11n? best results Conway Drug Co |y?i?? ??? i This man 1 ; out acquainting | of SCHNAPPS qualities that g less expense th SCHNAPPS has been ac paper so that every chev opportunity to get acqua facts and know that drug to produce the cheering q the famous Piedmont cou tobaccos, and that SCHNA ought to chew. Still the j| who accept other and cY that do not give the same ] A Fine Littlel FARM OFFKKKI) FOR SALK CIIKAP FOR CASH. j The farm and dwelling of Mr. G. I) Roberts, i ? the Fort llurrclson section, 12 miles from Conway, S. C. "ii tin1 Bay Bottom pnhlie Road, ontaininir 1 OtI acres, clav foundation, line cotton land, Id A. cleared . t .. ? i : ? * ' **- ' i-.H i LI va HI >ii. i .> 11 i rom church, 1 mile from .school, KM) yd*, from public road, wiih avenue, and | mile from Eddy Lake ?V Northern liailrond. Six room dwelling, all roomsceiled with good lumber except two np-stairs rooms, which are as \et unlinishod. (Jood water pum|> ! 18 feet deep, flood place for store. Klin trees. Yellow pine timber on the tract. 11 class windows in building, (loods could be landed within one mile of place. Speak <|uick if von want. it. Can be bought only on application at the law ollice r?f H. H. Woodward, A TTOliN KY AT LAW C(?WAV S. C. KOlt SALE. ?Two line milch cows. One has young calf, the oth e- will have a calf soon. Terms cash, l)iit verv low. .!. M Conerlv, 2 21-7 ? dt Wanamaker, S C. Pianos 6c Organs At Factory Prices. I Write us at once 'for our special ' plan of payments on a Piano or I Orifan If vou huv cither iiistni-l ment through us, y?>ii ?_'eta standard i make, one iliat will Ir.st a lifetime. Ji Write Malone's Music House, COI.UMIilA. S. C. Kor Catalogues, Terms, Kt. ( ? I i STKAYED?There has taken up at my pljco two hoirs, one black with with white list, crop and split in rioht ear and crop and under bit in left The other a white and black "poted unmukod hoar. Owner can 0'*t, same by calling and paying charges. M. 1> Smith. At the old Cooper place. 2 21 It. NEW MARKET We have opened a new meat mar kol in rear 01 mo More or w. IC Lewis. Pork and Beef delivered anywhere in the town. Wo are in the market to buy live stock suitable for pork beef etc. 1 We will bo tfla:l to see vou. ! G. B. HARDEE ; 6c SON. il ? HOUIftTEFfS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets I A Bnsy Medioi.ie for Busy Vcople. , Brings Goldon Health \nd fterewed Vigor. f A specific for Oonstipm ion, In l'ijro-tioo, I.Wb and Klilnov Troubles, ['(niplrs, F.ozrmi, Impure Blood, Haa Br oath. Sluggish Bowols, lloaitaohe :.n<J Hftckoclio. It'sItooky Mountain Toa In lablot ' >rm, oor.fa a box. Oonnlno ni.Tte by Hou.tktbn I)Rt ?i CJompanv, Mn-lison. Wis. SOLOES NUGGETS FOR SAILOV,' PEOPLE I I I sought a supply of tobacco witW ; himself with the distinctive taste) Tobacco, which has the cheering ratify his desire to chew, and at an cheap tobacco. Ivertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real /er has had an Schnapps?they'll realize what enjoyment inted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS s are not used , , ' , . ... , . , . luality found in long ago?then they U feel like k.ckmg ntry flue-cured themselves. PPS is what he . . , . r re are chewers SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 leaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be pleasure. sure you get the genuine. ??i? ?? 1 1 1 ^mmmmmmmmmr *mrrnm??> ?<?i?? ??wm + m twcifsoi/es 1 i SINGLE THOUGHT- | DIAMOND BRANlj^JALITf r WE MAKE MORE ?; : n D i a m O II (1 3 OLD STYLE OAK I j.; % m FINE SHOES THAN My,/: Brand Shoes arc '3 BANNED SOLE J? * I just as superior. W OKtm MAKES If . Vfim IN TJ? WEST. M .; -.* ' "DIAMOND BRAND E ' W&\ SHOES WEAR W.'& 1 cCm J. L NICHOLAS, General Merchant. A full and complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries always fresh in stock. All the latest novelties in Indies' Dress Goods, Dry Hoods Ginghams, Domestics, etc . etc The best quality of bhoes for men, women and children. Come to see me. fFlw* ii. a iir?n \T~I. I~ - *T ^ ^ liiu iluusu tiiitt f? in i* ut uo undersold. I YOUR BUSINESS 19071 , * Wo wish to say to our many customers that wo are in the mar- S I ket for thoir business during 1 i>07. y ? FAKMKKK' SUPPLIH8I 9 > Toddvilie is the place where the farmer can buy the things they f] I need on the farm at prices as low r?s the market will allow. You B J get the benefits of years of experience in buying and handling this B I class of merchandise when you buy from us. We challenge com pe- I H tit ion in the quality and price o. our groceries, ^ 1 FKRTI LIZ Kits, | I Wo.are again prepared to furnish the farmers with High Grade I Fertilizers at prices as low as they can be sold. Buy good fertili- M Izers and make g<?od crops. W Dusenbury & Cos i Toddville, S. C. 1 Try an Ad in the Herald