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> W ~ FROM OUR NOTE OOOK, TI^SGS VOU KNOW AM) THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There. Some of Which is Personal Others Coiicerntn k Business and Social Events Miss Lou la Jonos is visiting in Conway. AJl styles of Shoes at old prices, at Calhoun's. \V W Lewis was in the city one day recently. Dr C .1 Epps left one day this week for Columbia. W J Hendricks was in town last Saturday. The i-jug business continues to and prosper. -^rtind Mrs Scarborough visited Mullins last week. Full line of spring dress goods, at Calhoun & Go's. B It Parker was in town one day recently on business. Cut glass bowls, Decanters and glasses at Conway Drug Co. J J Cook was in Conway last Saturday on business. Henry Scarborough is at home from college on the sick list. C L Lawrimore was among our pleasant callers last Saturday. B WolTord Wait returned last Thursday from liennettsville. W Mishoe was among our pleasant ciiitfcrs one day last week. E N Tompkins, of Adrian, was here 011 business last Saturday. R B Singleton, of Soonstoe, spent last Saturday in Con way on business. P O Snowden caded at the Herald oflice last Saturday while in town. Ladies'ready trimmed hats?all kinds and prices, at Calhoun Ar Co's. RL Lee & Company's line of clothing is the latest style and fabric W G Lewis paid the Herald olliee a very pleasant call one day last week. | Something new Ninitially \s assorted nut chocolates 75 cents pound. Conway Drug Company W A Hughes of Labana section was in Conway on business last Sat urdav. The Horrv Hussnts had their regular drill oil the, Norman lot lust Saturday. Mr George Ofiicer and Mrs J W Littlo of Eddy Luke were in Conway last Tuesday. j II Iluoks, of Virgo, cubed recently and added his name to the Ilerald .ist. M E Johnson went to Wilmington last week on business remaining for several days. Montagues and Nunna'lys chocolates and Hon Hons at Conway Drug Company. George Stalvey and daughter Mi is Jennie of Soeasl.ee, visited Mr and Mrs Ja^ a Lewis last week. Stationery 5 cent package to $1 per box. French Lineu 2a cents per pound. Conway Drug Co, P H Singleton, of Jordanville, visited the county seat on business one day last week. W G Chestnut the hustling agent of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., spent a day in the citv recently. Daniel Grainger and J J King of the Hoinewood section were both in town last Friday. Mrs. Jeremiah Smith was able to be out again last week after several days of severe illness. Maybvl^y Floyd of Grcen Sea was in O'mwav one day last week, the guest of Mr J A McDermott. L R Duncan, of Stalvey, and II M . Prince, of Soeastee, were both in the city last Saturday, T S Lee was among those in Con- i way from the country last Saturday, He resides near the seashore. Some lovely creations in bonnets, flowers and trimmings are being shown by the milliners of Conway. C S Price has accepted a position with t.ho lumber company at Kddy Lake and has moved to that place Mondav is All Fools day and many i a practical j ?ko will doubtless he played upon those caught napping* C C Suggs, of Warnpee,was in Conway one day last week on business. Ho is the'rMbor of Mr Iverson Suggs with the JW1 L Buck Co , vte lout meeting of the Kmvnr'h league wns held at t.ho residence of J1 S Bu^k. The programme wns interesting and instructive and several prominent workers in the religious field took active part. I ? aim Read the advertising columns of the Herald. You will save money by patronizing the merchants who patronize the Herald. It would not surprise the Herald to see the streets of the city of Conway iit by electricity within the next thirty or sixty days. The express company is doing a laigo business here in the jug trade. The authorities would be glad to stop it if they could. (J H Flowers, who was recently employed at Port llarrelsor., has accepted a position with one of the lumber companies here and moved to Conway. S T and T K Permentor, of the Wampee section, both visited Conway one day last week on business. They are thriving farmers of that section. Wm Carter, ot' Daisy, the etlioient postmaster at that place as well as one of her business men. was in Conll'M If \ I t3 f : -- -** 1 .. , i.?.->?> ikiiiui uuy 111 aueiHiance upon the veterans meeting. Faster and faster the pace 's set, !>v people of action, vim and got, S > if at the finish you would be, Taking Nollister's Rockv Mountain Tea. Sold by Norton Drug Co. Dariel W Havdwiv'k, the efficient secretary and treasurer of the J C Hryant Co , at. Loris, was in Conway between trains one day last week. 1 lis firm is among the leading ones of that section of the county. Mr and Mrs \V II Cook of Charleston. S. C., recently spent-some time in this county visiting the former's parents in Rucks township. Ilis father Mr J J Cook of Dotigola, a veteran of tin? war between the States. Mr and Mrs M J Grant loft last Monday for- Dittleton, N. 0., where Mr Grant has accepted a lucrative position atitli 0110 of the banks there. Mr and Mrs Grant have made many friends here during their stay of several years, and there departure from the town is a matter of regret, Mary?Dark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and llo'lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make vou welland beautiful. 35c Ton ???. T'.KI-a.. C'-.i-J .... ^ . v.. luuiuoa. OUIU oy IN or ton Drug Co. Magistrates J. N. Jenrette and W. I. Parker heard the habeas corpus proceedings last Friday in the matter of Josiah Go IT and after full ht?ar mg refused to interfere as to the custody of the child. Mr Parker is one of the new magistrates' of the county only having received his commission recently. Last week 10 J Tyler, Helen Fowler and Georgia Lewis were liberated from the county jail, their terms of imprisonmnent having expired. This leaves in the jail only the two negroes who arc charged with breaking and entering the store of It T Harmon some time ago, and two United States court prisoners. Ttemeniber that the entertainment for the beaelit of the Presbyterian jchurch, which was postponod on account of sickness, will be given at. the Uurroughs school auditorium en Thursday evening April 4th. 11)07 Local talent will he assisted by Mr J. P. McNeill, of Florence and da ugh ter. The talent enlisted guarantees a pleasant evening to all, young and old. Terms of admission 50 cents, f?'r? i 1 rl ?*r? ii Of. ixr..t- ? .. ?vcubs. vvatcn ior tue posters. | The store of the Kanawha store company has been closed now since I about the first of February, and several suits were filed last week against the concern, and attach-, ments levied by creditors againstl the stock of goods in the store house The manager of the business is Mr i Goo. 111. Turner, really the owner of I the business it is said. His friends | say that he went to Baltimore to I arrange some financial matters and these keeping him longer than he expected, his creditors became uneasy and hence the suits. They claim that that he wi>l settle everything in full as soon as he completes his arrangements. His store is located near the saw mill of tho Kanawha Lumber Corporation and is a good stand for business The stock is said to be worth over $2,00(1 00 and nca? lv all goods of high class and quality, I lis store was broken open and the stock is in tlm l?;in?lu ?i.? sheritl". Nothing was heard from him last week. Ilomewood Meeting". A full attendance of the members of the Home wood Fruit Growers' Association is requested at a meeting to he hold at Home wood Hall on the lirst Tuesday in Aprilat'l o'clock hv order of the Secretary Mr C M Elliott. + ? < ? Have you seen K HSeals,' (Tabor. N 0.,) summer hats lor gents' and ladies? If not you had better before you buy. He has more than he has room for and must sell. If you havegotagood face you can get one without money. j| CONWAY, S. C., Till OLD CONFEDERATES MEET. THE HOYS WHO WOKI: THE GRAY HOLD AN IMPORTANT MEETING IN CONWAy. Thtrty-flvc of flic East TliinniiiK Kami oT llcrocs Answered to tlie Koll Call- -Delejrntes to tltc National an<l State Reunions I let! etl- -Crosses ot Honor Awarded. Etc Pursuant to a call issued by Com mander Smith, a moctiutr of the Veterans of Camp Buck wis held on Saturday at the court house. The roll call showed present nl)out 8"> members, with several visitors. Annual dues were called for and those present responded, the dues boinjj but lf> cents, ten of which #oes to the general order and live to the S. C. IMvision. The following new members were enrolled: L*. O. Snowden, Alex. Outlet*, C. C. (lore and Levy Anderson . The following veterans submitted their names and asked for transfers to join Camp Tolar of Boris, and same was granted l<Yunklin Causee. Wilson Bdjje, S. W. Vanoht and D. J. W. Burnett. Delegates elected to the Nat ional Reunion to be held in Richmond on 1st of June ?lion. Jure Smith and I). W. Oliver. Delegates to the State Reunion to be hehl in Columbia some time in May? Comrades Avery Lloyd and K. B. Singleton. By resolution each representative is permitted to desio nate his proxy in ease of his in ability to attend. Commander Smith addressed the Camp very earnestly upot. the subject of ^ettino up u correct roll < I all soldiers from this county who lost their lives while in actual sor vll<i> t'? I....- t . ... mn weeil WOriCll^f (llllk'eutlv lor several years to uccom plish this task, and now has a eoni ;>lete list from but seven townships The idea as explained by him, is to have a memorial tablet plaeed upon the walls in the corridor of t he new court house with the names of all Horry soldiers who died in j-crvice whether on the battle held, in hospi tal, or in prison. He appealed lo all present to assi t him in this enterprise. To the list of names already ap pointed were added those of O. 0, Gore, for Little Itiver; T. M. linaty and J. I) Vereen, for Conway, to assist in ^ettiuo up a correct list. In fact all veterans are requested In the Camp to act as a .cominit.'e 1 > aid in this cause. The Chair announced that this was the annual meeting and was t he proper time for the election of officers. Tuo election was then entered into, and the following selected: Capt Commander, .Jeremiah Siii'ih; 1st Lieut. Commander, S. S. S irvis; 2nd Lieut Commander, Avery Ployd. :ird Lieut, J. 1). Vereen; 4th Lieut, D. W. Oliver; Adjutant, J. M.Oliver; Surgeon, Dr K. Norton; Chaplain, llev C . \V. Galii 11. Capt. Smith stated to the Camp, that he had on hand about. SO appli Cations of veterans for Crosses of Honor. These had been turned over to him by tlu; former president, of the Daughters' Chapter. lie was holding them subjeet to the order and action of the. local chapter. Mr lb A. Spivey was present and asked if he could give an y ex plana tion, as to the present status, or of for any suggestion as to the proper course to pursue in order to M.'.cure these crosses. Mr Spivey explained that he, as well as the members of the chapter of IJ. I). C. was very much mortified at not receiving these crosses at t he last reunion, as the whole reunion was gotten up largely for this purpose much time and means expended by tin* good ladies to make it a success. Of course, as explained, this whole matter of presenting Crosses belong with the Daughters. It is u compliment from them to the old veterans, and there is nothing left for the up plieant to do, after submitting bis application, bir await the action of the organization of IJ. 1) C. While i.~ .t:e. --i . i|?J I.IIU IM) Ij KnOW 1 Mil' it' Ilil'l l>(';"h officially announced, he hud be* n r liably informed that the Dauj/hteis wore now thoroughly organized. and that thev were preparinir at .some near date, probal)ly in May, to present quite a number of these crosses. The matter of holding a reunion in May was fully discussed, and it was decided to leave this matter with Commander Smith Should it be decided to have, one, he is to appoint such committees and make all I arrangements as he may see lit. IIiii:11uk lor Trouble. 1 "I've lived hi California venrs, and | am vfill hunting for trouble in the wav ??t burns, sores wounds, boils, ruts, sprains, or a race of piles that Hiickh*n'a Arnica Salvo won't quickly euro," Writes Charles Walters, of Alleghany Sierra Co. Nruso hunting, Mr. Walters, It cures every case, Guaranteed at Norton drug store. 2 be. <M> , vx > JRSDAY, MARCH 28, 1??7. I>m r.>iiy lis ScIiimiI >ulv->. Jllolt/.and I r.-tl Martin Kilitor.- | Kvorythiitijf is ^ottinj* alotiL' very j*. ?*!y at sclii?t>I now. The loll. twino are on the roll of ' onor of the sixth inoni h: Seeond tirade Matlie l>ritt, Sadie <ioldtinoh, latey Spivey, liuby Dav i-, Mabel .I en ret t e Th'o'd tirade I'M nil Karl Sp'v> y, -nine Mtirrell, Stokes Kite/, ({rover I liehard-on. ' l) tirade Mary MeMillan, liichai'd Nicholas. Alexander Doak. Kilih (irade I'Yeodu Averill, tinsio Vauifhl. Sixth (1 ratio Nanjjic Urift, Ma/.ie t diver. i seventh tirade Jessie Averill. I t.liol Lee, Kred Martin, Jul in l\ir l<er. Ki^hth (i rade Arthur (loldlineh. Nina Lewis. Kathleen Johnson, Klin Sessions, Kaye I N't t miner. Ninth Grudo Lucille nurroujjjhs ileii^i Diet/. Willie Coldtinch Tlfe program for lite liurroujjhs School Literary societ y, March *2n2d, was as folh?\vs: Class K-says. Class il I Jeci i at ions. DKIlATK Kesolved That thestndvof Latin is a needless waste of time. Class I A llirin.d i ve. Class a Neon ' i ve Afternnie.il discussion the judges decided in favor <>t t n?? atiirmat i ve. Miss Kathleen Johnson delivered tier oration on the South Carolina women in the eon f.alerucy, which everyone enjoyed. The following is the program for the Jenny W ren club: A beaulifu! soft niareli played by M i Id red Mid oy A composition t?y Mattie llritt. Timrod s Carolina sonn l>y the elub. A drill by ten yirls, m arch played by May (io 1 dlitieh. The following are on the honor roll in the Jenny Wren elub: Mainly Lrcen, Mattie IJri't, ILiby Davis. iMaro'.iret I Iowa II. Cecil M- Keit han, l^uth Sessions. Kmma .Sweet. Maro'icn tc Wyatt, Nellie I Jri11, I aila Sweet. t oo ml ;i t I .asl. J. A. Harmon of I i Vu.,says: "At last I have found ilif perfect pill that never dis.ip points me; and for the hcuelit of others alllictcd with torpid liver and , chronic constipation. will >a,v: t dee j I !)r Kin^rs New Life I * i 11 s. Huaran I leed satisfactory. 2.~k at Norton | ' I )ruw 'Jo. 11 < 1111111 o 11 c I Items. I Ie.il 111 is not \ cry <y<>oi I. l?':iriners nic very busy prepaidnt? to plant another "crop. Some have already pi mle.d corn. The sad news readied W. 'J'. McDowell on the 'J 1st <> the death ol j his son who was hilled I>% a movinu carat San lord, I'la The rem ains were seni home to his father in this county and was buried in the family s<piaiv at the llardeo cemetery I tic in the afternoon of the 2.>rd inst. /.orrie, was an llorry boy but was working in I'lorida at the time ol his death. Tim sad news came as a shock to the e immunity. He was about li(> years old and leaves a father, one brother, one. sister and a ! liost. < f friends to niwiirn their loss The Herald is a welcome visitor, bat the writ *r ami stone other sub scribe. \s failed to jjfet their paper last week. I will ask the readers of the Herald a question. What bee ime of ICsnu? ,J. J. Hlicuut k. o CM* ? - Allen Notes. The hcalili of this section i-> not j nood at. i his writing. M. NT'Lryant, has heen sick' for a j few davs but is able to be out atfain. \ Airs kleller Jones is quite ill at, present at, the home of Air and Mrs J T. Sessions. Ilullicand Dock IMiipps visited at Lev J. Davis Marreisoti s last Sun day. A distruetive tiro swept through this section on last. Saturday alter noon that caused a j^real deal "f, dainnec I* ('. Pliipps, our l?I ckonith has sieeepted a position'wit.h J. tl S:/. *? Lumber (1o , as ifviH-vit1 I?1 icksiiti'h Next Saturday and Sunday will be the days for the Send iv school ral'v tl I'opkir Methodist ehureh and a hirj'e attendance is expected. .1 (,' Todd wi11 leave, here M ?nduy i for K\orj/reen, N. (k, where he has ac epted a no-it ion. Il'tbt-. Iliil >n, who lists boon hold-' ... inlt ;i position with th"S'/.er Dumbi i Co . h;i-> resigned and will leave in ;i few da vs I'1 I'. Stanlev, tint efficient ku)>'*t* inteiulent of the phoning m II w;is v'?vi(io<r in the I'npl ir section l ist Sunday. The MML'ing veil id at !' pin* i * ' progressing niee| v under I h? man ai/i'iiifiii of Midline Uootli. William Ihigo \??jis visiting at Kev J. Davis lliirn Don's last S imlnv. Dacape. j m "* ' m ' flab' brushes, nail brushes, too'b brushes, bath brushes, cl dlies bru-h is, s'lov brushes ;in<l scrub brushes 5c to $ '! 00 at Conway Drug Co.* FLOYD'S SCHOOL. j Cl.OSI t> Wl I IS I \l UCIS! S I IIA I wot i ?> ii wi noM cm i>i r TO <il<AI>ll> SCIIOOI.. Si. Ilcction was llcld (lie Same l)ny tor Special School I rvy aucl Carried Without ?t l>isseiiliu v Vole. Tito public sclto >1 at I'dovds, mi | der tlic t llieient management of Miss Mi-II wain closed last Thursday niirht after a term <?r six mot:tlis with an entertainment that would have ejven credit to a graded ?ehool. About four hundred people were present to witness the oxer <-isi'?. which consisted of recitations, dialoyues and tableaus. It had been arranged t ? hold the election for the special school levy on the follow ine (lav, and a man-rat picnic ha I oecii announced. I ?y eleven o'clock about two hundred patrons and sp H'l.iloi'i had assembled to en joy t he day. hue meeting was called to order i>v M.- \ : i i ' ,f ... ... inn ?|M l III il If.W well chosen \\ ?l"ls si 11 < < 1 tin* object nl tin* timet iup. I In also stated I Inl they were vcrv much disappointed in not liavitip speakers, lion Jiiincs Norton, of Mnilins; Supl. Wooton, of W in 1 i'vi I In, N. ('.; ami (len l)erliaui of (I men Sna picseiit. County Superintendent. \\ . A. Prince was i1.1reduce 1 amid loud applause, who stated that hn liad not I'Diiir to make a speech, tint had come merely to e\ 'end ptcctinps of welcome to Marion and Columbus count ies. This was a strong practical speech in which the superintendent pointed out the. delects as well as the advantages of an education. lie ex plained the regulations of the pri/.es ottered, also discussed tiie features ol the hipli school net. At the close, Mr A very 1'lovd passed some very complimentary remarks and announced dinner. We alxvobcvod this < all of course, and repaired to tlie prove around a lonp tabic that, fairly proancd under the woipiit of pood things uhat had heen prepared t>v t he delicate hands of kind mothers and daughters of the seliool, After the hiessinp l>\ Prof Prince, all bepan to satisfy the inner man. The cvenitip was spent in votinp and listening to inusie with Miss lanie Ford at. the orpan and Mr A. It. .laekson' re-pondinp w'tli the violin. The polls closed at I ??. m., and die trustees announced that not iisinpln "nay" vote had been cist iipaiusi t he sp vial lev . Spectator S.ivctl 5?v:i* Son's l.it'c. Tin; happiest mot 1 ior it) tin? little town of Ave, Mo . is Mrs. S Ituppco. Sit** writes: "(>mo your u<jo mv son was down with such serious hipo trouble ! hat our physician was unable to help him: when, l>v our drujj</isi's advice 1 beean divine- him Dr !\in<f's New Discovery niul soon, I np'ieeci improvement. 1 kept I.hist treatment up for ti few weeks when he vvas perl'M'tly well. Ho lias work-j eil steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. Kind's New Discovery ??avcd his life.' (iiiaranteed 1 ? ?>-.t cou^h iie.d cold cure by Norton i)i"iLr (Jo, druoLfisl. ah.', and ? I (M). Trial bottle f roe. -+> t Ii??nt ends Sunday. -TTT^-'. vr-yv:"-' . '?r f- yj TP==Tn - -p-4 (-N j';|_ S'1 j I ; Different from other oi | of its economy, cleanlines s newpd I Wick Blue Flan m - - saves fuel expense and le: a strong working flame under immediate contrc &ij without overheating the sizes. Every stove war dealer's, write our nearc ,j\ circular. y;:* I.is the best l.imp for all-rou Made of brass throughout and I: Perfectly constructed; absolute in light-giving power; an ornj Every lamp warranted. If no write to our nearest agency. \w.\- STANDARD OIL C< ^ ' *' /l^4,U1'?UATi % No. 51 . -j Married !Ncar Hardy. S- C, Saturday ni?fht march 2"'rd, was I lie scone of a happy ^fathering at the home of Mr and Mrs John Clar*, near Hardy, the occasion heme the marriage of their son, Mr Kddie Clark to Miss Arrie Faireloth. The ceremony was performed by Magistrate K. II. Itliodes in die presence of a larifo crowd of friends and relatives. The bride and IT room nave the best wishes of many friends for a Ion if and happy life. The writer extends his congratulations. They will probably make their home at the Seven Oak Kidyo. Hope. Salem IIappcninjrs. We are fflad to have a few more davs of pleasant weather. Wheeler VaUL'ht and Kirt Floyd, of (5aiivants Ferry were the quests of Mr Watts last Saturday. F. A. I hi rrrimdw n:iatn.l iKpnnifK ... - " | V 1 1 * this Miction recently. Wo aro olad to hoar that Mrs, Montcoiiici'V in still improving. John Thomas from Tilly Swamp passed through this section onroute to Savannah IIIuIT, where he intends to at tend school. I lost wishes to the Herald and its many readers. Pet. ? in l.ovin>c .Hcmory Of little Pannie I. Holt, the infant daughter of Collin W. and Nanev I. Holt, who died very suddenly on the ni^htof t ho 12th inst. She was cioht months and seven <lays old and had been in ill health for some time. < >n pfointf to oed she was nursed by her mother until after one o'clock and by daybreak she was cold in death. The interment was at the Dorman burying ground. She was funcrali/ed by the Rev H. (i. Powler in the presence of a host of sympathising friends and relatives The lirst hyn ti "Whydo we monrn departed friends." Prayer by P. I> ('oats. Second hvinn "Asleep in .Jesus," Text, Job 7th chapter and Sth verse. "The eye of him that has seen me, shall see me no more. Thine eyes are upon me and I am not " The sermon was very impressive and consoling. The closing praver was offered by J. R. Harrelson. The lid was then removed from the collin and papa and mama and weeping friends and sorry in relatives looked a last look in the face of little Punnie in this world. We extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved ones. P B C IPIckory llill. Health of this eommunitv is im. prov i.)i/ ufter it lot of lajrrippe. Farmers urti oettin# ready to plant another crop, The public school at Hickory Hill has closed. There has been wild lire in this section. Its length is about 6 miles. It. hasn't done much damage as yet. G l? S (iniNnUAl, ORDER No 6 (a) Complying with Instructions from Adj General's Department this Company will assemble at the Armory for Inspection and Muster on Saturday April 27th, at 11 o'clock a. m. (b) All ^overment property must I>: on hand and in j^ood condition for the occasion. Hy order Ollieial Chas J, Epps, T K Wise, O. S. Capt Com Co W. The New ? Oil Stove 1 stoves. Superior because || s, and easy operation. The II IFECTION 1 e Oil Cook-Slovc I ssens the work. Produces I instantly. Flame always >1. Gives auick results kitchen. Made in three IB ranted. If not at your IB ;st agency for de*criptive ilfl Lamp j?k? nd household use. f ' >eautifully nickeled. W Jl ( ly safe ; unexcelled J Jf^jT / imcnt to any roonn. I t at your dealer's, I )MPANY j