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f lu itortti Jtcnld, | UWrtd at tbe P?#t on.ee ?i v.onway, b. C? a S*- otid CIim Kill Vat.*r. CIRCULATION 2501 Pl'o..lSHHI> EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. IBSCKIITION ONK DOLLAR PKK YEAR H. H? WOODWARD, Kdltor ADVERTISING RATES Urn^e#* Local#, S cent# per line. Card# of Tb??ik# and Communlcatio # of a Perconal Na are cf.arged for at Spocial Rate# according to enjrih. ObltuarW#, one cent a word la eicea# of 100 word#.* Official Advertisement* at Rate# aUnwod by law. Display Advertisement*. Rate# forniahed on application. Make all Cbeck# and Order arable to the Editor. THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1907 Politics in this part of the moral vineyard are at a standstill. They must be playing hide and seek with the voter in the woods. We have been having March weather in April Sometimes nature plays wild pranks upon the self opinionated weather prophet by changing the established order of thiDgs. We are glad to notice that the city fathers, acting under the recommendation of 'he Board of Health, uave had the Kingston [Intel ditch thor oughh cleaned and put in good sanitary condition and walied with boards. An effort is being made to get some good man to take charge of the tobacco warehouse in this place. There is money in it for an energetic man, who will take hold of the enterprise with a determination to make a success of it. If a cotton factory were in operation in Conway many of the vacant lots in the business centre of the city would be adorned with hand some utick siores wouldn't such a condition be lovely? We are glad to say that the dam age done the strawberry industry by the Easter cold wave was not nearly so great as at tlrst reported. True some injury was done but it did not materially affect the crop. The growers, instead of wearing long laces, are as happy as if they were millionaires. " Pneumonia'* Deadly Work" had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Boute 1, Georgetown, Tenn., ' that I had coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' prediction ? consumption ? seemed inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Or King's New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only real cough cure and ui wirotv, auro lUU^S. When all other remedies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troub'es with New Discovery, the REAL cure. Guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co., druggists. 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. Eldorado Dolnflr** J M Stevens is able to walk a little after nis long illness. Mr and Mrs H J Prince spent Saturday with their daughter Mrs E J Royals. J M Royals went to Loris one day this week. The farmers of this section this year will plant more grain crops than ever before and less cotton. I think they will use less fertilizers and make less liens than ever. This if generally observed will bring the farmers out of the dark corners. If the farmers of other sections are planting as little tooacco as we are here, the tobacco warehouse will be used for sheds, The Legislature made a good move so as to give Conway a dispensary. Not only ough t she to have a dispensary but a distillery, for there the < 4L - . J . i iii'i.M ui mo prout is, ana me town and county would get two profits j instead of one. Mr and Mrs H J Prince and Mr and Mrs D K Royals spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs T F Lewis. Will Sarvis is adding to the ap pearauce of bis place. W D S? Jv?n . I t i v tin tb e d ?g Ml , ? . |l I . ?e?ald i- ?i welcome vintoi her- every ruur.-vlay evening Honest Whistle ? -? m Doiuc Biisinett Ajrain. "Wh-n rny friend> though! I washout t?? ia?-e leave of thU world, < n account of n?dig? stion, riervou n?-sand geneiai dehHity, ' v? rites A A Obisolm. TreadweJl, N Y., *'ano when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Hitters and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now now doing business again as ol ol , and am still gaining daily." Betonic medicine on earth Guarantee b^the Norton Drug Co., druggist. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made bv his firm. WaLDINO, lv KF.NAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Dru^ists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Drutftfists. Take Hall's Famly Pills for constipation. Gallvants Ferry. R. F. D. I There has been a nrent deal said about R, F D mails, Stock Law, the court house and jail and edu cation not excepted, and I think the latter the greater of them all Our Superintendent of Education and Trustees seem to be at a stand still. Whether they don't care or not, I am unable to say. I have thought that it was i>ecause the people would not use the opportunity that was afforded them, hence those in authority would net discouraged. Mr Editor, will you p'ease answer the question? Do vou not think that it would be best for a law to be passed to com pell parents to senu their children to school so many mouths in each year? I have been over several parts of the roads, and have been utterly astonished to find them in bad condition and those in ohnri/o nr<> not u&intf their authortiy Would it not be better to enforce the law? Would it not be best for our Supervisor to be^iti to l'>ok after the roads and make our overseers do their duty. I truly hope no one will take ofTeuse as ;t is not our purpose to #et up a controversy but for the tfood of our county. We tobocco farmers seemed to be little blue the other morning ove, our frost bitten plants, but we are in better spirits now. The farmers have taken advantage of tho clear weather and have pushed the plow and are well up with their work. Silent Observer. [In some cases compulsory education is the only wav to insure children tfointf to school?Eid.] Pleasant Meadow. The health is very yood at this time. No sickness to rejxirt. The Rev J Walter Todd failed to fill his appointment at Pleasant Meadow on the first Sunday and the dav before. \Ye hope the parents will take more interest in their children and try to do a better part by them at home. We think that is the place to prepare them for the Sunday school. May the Giver of all tfood crown our efforts for the upbuilding of the cause of Christ at Pleasant Meadow and elsewhere is our prayer Much sucoess to the Herald and its many readers J H. Causey . ? DIED. Idella, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. T. Sessions, Cebu, S. C., departed this life on Thursday, March 28th, 1907 after a Ion# and severe iilness of one year. The funeral services were conducted the foliowug afternoon at the Poplar Methodist church by her pastor, Rev Mr Davis. B F Moore of the Port Harrelson section was in town last Saturday on legal business. Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite John Washington, of Bosqueville, Texas, would have lost his leg, which had become a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded totrv Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes: r'The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore 25c. at XT rv _ .1 ' ' nurnjii v^u., urugglFl. ?j| Jn The @ MiyBanK ^ "llCfttMUaf The farmer'i Yl.ld. PtrA.cr?" count grow larger In proportion to the fertility of nis farm. To supply to your farm the element! that nave been taken from it by planting and harvesting season after season, use bountifully Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers (with a special formula for every crop). They lay at the root of thousands and thousands of prosperous farms. Use these fertilizers for all your crops, no matter what they may be. They will greatly "tnotease your yields per acre." and make your money-bag fuller. Aak your dealor for them, and If he can't supply you, write us direct. Don't pay your good money, nor give your note, for any inferior substitute. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., Richmond, Va. Atlanta, oa. Norfolk, va. Bavannah, Ga. Durham, N. O. Montgomery .Ala. Charleston, 8.0. Memphis. Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. A WORD TO THE WISE! <'KO I' I*. ANI) i'NKl'MOXI V \|{|; NKKV >'KK\ \LKM at this time of the vear. If you are wise and wish to be prepared against a probable attack of either or all of these maladies, you will call on us at the earliest possible date aud get a 25c or 50c bottle A Gowan's Pneumonia Cure the ever reliable remedy for Croup, Plurisy and Pneumonia. Remember we carry a full lin.?? of Drugs and Medicines aud can till all your Family lieceipts and Prescriptions. We use only the bent ofe very thing and long experience and carefulness assure you of the best results. Conway Drug Co | A Pine Little I 1 FARM 1 OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAP 6|2j* P FOR CASH. H The farm and dwelling of Mr. G. I) Roberts, ii the Port Harrelson Q&C section, 12 miles from Conway, S. C, on the Ray Bottom public Road, containing 100 acres, clay foundatiou. line cotton land, lfi A. cleared high stte cultivation. 1 Mi from ass church, i mile from school, 100 yds. from public road, with avenue, and i mile from Eddy Lake <fc Northern SXjk Railroad. Six room dwelling, all roomsceiled with good lumber except two up-stairs rooms, which arc as q*6* yet unfinished. Good water pump feet dee]). Good place for store. Elm trees. Yellow pine timber on the tract. 11 glass windows in SSfe building. Goods could be landed *?^3 within one mile of place. Speak quick if you want it. Can be boughtouly on application at the H. H. Woodward, HI ATTORNEY AT LAW m g|| COIVWAY S. O. ^ W. R. LEWIS Is doing Business at the SAME OLD STAND. Everything for the House Everything for the Kitchen Everything for the Farmer Prices at the Lowest Notch. Wo Ro LEWIS THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND We are In the Market For Business! And here you will find everything in Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions. New Stock, New Goods, at the Lowest Prices. Herald readers will l>e given special prices on all purchases made at mv store. Come see mv stock and learn my prices. GEORGE L MOORE. The Herald - $1 a Year Shoes and Overshoes g(xxi s u bs t a n t i a I Shoes and Rubbers to keep out the frost, rain and snow. ( losing out Rubbers at a ; Bargain. Our Entire Stock of ClothingIX!,4"r't'0 I be quickly unloaded for the Spring Supply. Don't miss this opportunity to btiv a winter Suit or Overcoat below the market price. Certainly there were never such inducements olTered before. _ t . We espesially invito vou to call and see 1 O Tn0 LctCllCS. our Spring Line of White Goods, Embroideries of all kinds, Laces and Trimmings, Ribbons, Hosiery, Neckwear and Kanev Dress Goods of ail kinds They are coming in now. Come and look this handsome 1.no through before you buy your Easter f Dress. .. ~ IV T ^ 4.: ^ I Jma'8 furnished with now fresh goods coin(Jur JNOtlOn Line ingin almost everyday. \A/o C cxi*y\r a noat ,mewf Cents' Kurilishings, surpassed by none W fc; wCirry We are ofTering some extra inducements on Mattings and Rugs. We are reducing this line of goods to make room for the new goods just coming in. We carry everything in this line vou want. Al, vJ lU Cc il C b wa v;> keep a fresh supply on hand. Kresti Poik, BeefSweet Potatoes. Country llarn, Cabbage, Turnips and Apples. In fact anything yon want to oat. | TnUq~ r.n;nrf regardless of profit. We are selling the 1 UDdLLO UUirit^ well known Blue Jay Tobacco for 25c per pound. 5c a plug. Same that other people sell for 10c. a plug. Fig Leaf. 10c a piU&;. Same that used to sell for 15c, and other grades in pro portion, all going at a bargain. House Furnishing ^Tcook stove?ouweuhave them, also a nice line Oak* Bedsteads, Chairs, Dressers, Room Suits, Mattresss. Feathers. Bed Springs and many other things too numerous to\ mention. Buggies ancl Wagons wckso"ytho?we011 iXsT \\ agons. Also we have a few* good cheap buggies which we are closing out at a argain. Harness of all kinds. To the Town Trade I*.!!??. , ? ? \ / | J VIAV> OflV. V_f. u UO" X IIU1IU 14 r> what you need and will send it at once. Also we ve a cash discount checks. Trade $15 00 cash with us and tfet a cash discount check worth 25c Burroughs & Collins Co. J. E. NICHOLAS, General Merchant. A full and complete lino of Heavy and Fancy Groceries always fresh in stock. All the latest novelties in Ladies' Dress Goods. Dry Goods Gin<?-\ r? . - -- - Minus. MiiiiiosiK's. etc . etc. ^ho best quality of Shoes for men, women and children. Come to see me. The House that Will Not be Undersold. ! YOUR BUSINESS 19071 IWe wish to say to our many customers that we are in the mar- I ket for their business during 1!H)7. I FAUMKKS' SUPPLIES1 I Toddville is the place where the farmer can buy the things they ! need on the farm at prices as low as the market will allow. You ,; get the benefits of years of experience in buying and handling this class of merchandise when you buy from us. Wo challenge com pe- i tition in the quality and price o. our groceries, FERTILIZERS, We are again prepared to furnish the farmers with High Grade ' Fertilizers at prices as low as they cao be sold. Buy good fertili- ; zers and make good crops. : , I Dimpnhurv X* I J W j Toddville, S. C. COflE TO SEE US Our stock of Now Spring Goods arc row ready for your inspection! embracing everything in Wash Goods, Domestic Dress Goods and Silks ^t ?n : :-~wi 1 > J wi u.i iiijdguiuuiu aiiuuesunu pauerns, bought to plcaso our customers. NOTIONS Our notion department is complete with ull the now novelties too numer oils to mention hero. We want you to call and see what wo have, TTT STORE HEADQUARTERS. '.M. E. JOHNSON.,