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FROM OUR NOTE BOOK. 0 THINGS VOL! KNOW AND THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. Item** of Interest Gathered Here and There. Some oI' Which is Personal Others CcMiccriiiitjr Business and Social I.vents Warm want Iter this work. Visiting cards at. the 1 lcrald olliec. Jonah Kin# was in town a few (lays n?jo () M Johnson was a pleasant caller recently. P D Johnson was in town one day recent 1 v. Geo. M Tompkins was in town one day recently. Mrs Jt nny Ruck visited relatives in Con way last wet k. The Rev K O Watsun was in Conway last Kim-lay. Take the Herald and ?^et ad the County news. li R Patrick' was here on business last. Saturday. Mrs .1 S Hal,tic is visit in*/ in Florence this week. J 11 Creel was in Conway on husi ness last Saturday afternoon. David Habon was in the city <>n business last Friday evening. Asa Cause recently paid the Herald a pleasant call. Mr and Mrs U A Onsen bury of Toddville f pent Sunday in town Frank Lynch was aniont? those in the city one day recently Mrs J F Harper paid (.'onway a flying visit, last. ;<Yidry evening. Mr and Mrs J I' Johnson of ('ool Springs visited Conway last week Misses Kdi'.h and Leila Itabon were in Conway last. Friday afternoon. The weather was considerable warmer tin1, latter part of last, week J N Dorsey, of Hurley, S. was in Conway one day lost week on business. Rev L S Hooth was amon?jf those in the city on business one day last week. Mrs A S Doak spent the lirst of this week in the neighborhood of Fort tJarrelson. Mr and Mrs J Q Johnson visited Mr and Mrs \Y L Mishoc tho lirst of this week. The Presbyterian Missionary Society met. last Friday afternoon a, the residence of Mrs J M McKcithnn. H H Jenkins is <?IV to buy horses and mules for the market., lie will visit the exposition before iv'nrniufif .1 v >i wiis ami' hi ue in town the latter part, of last week after several weeks of severe illness at Loris. Argo Red Salmon took t ho grand prize at the St Louis Exposition, the only one ever given at any Lair On Salmon. .Efforts arc being made to establish a high school in Col way tinder the provisions of an Act, passed at the last Legislature. .J A McDerniott left the lirstof 11 week on business, lie will visit the exposition at Jamestown before returning home. A C Thompson left recently on a business trip to Northern markets, and to take in the Jamestown Exposition before returning. You can get the very best printing at the Herald ollice. hiring if along with you and sec how promptly if can be executed and delivered. 2000 Pairs Ladies Men & Children Shoes in Samples going at cost, call early and get, your pick and save money, Conway bargain House. M li Johnson, known to his friends as Hop J ohmon died last, Monday at an advanced aye. His funeral was attended by several from Conway. Of all the fruits there are in the land That grow on bush or tree, ] would give up the choicest ones For liollister's Rocky Mountain i 'p.... | .!?'?!. The fisheries in Alaska has paid the Government more in revenues than Alaska cost the United States. This is where the Arjfo Red Sa. 111011 is curght and canned. Prof. A L Procter who recently closed a successful term of school at Zion, was in the city last Friday shaking hands with his many friends. Some of the railroad authorities were down here last week to adjust lire claims which had been hied against the railroad as a result of tiie recent lire near the city. The SheritY recently destroyed several jugs of blind-tiger whiskey which he had seized, under the provision of the Gary- Goth ran law passed at the last session of the legislature. Gupt John II Tolar of New York well known in Hotry and loved by his many friends, has been spending some time visiting friends and relatives here and in the count v. The Rev E O Watson, the Presiding Elder, preached an eloquent and instructive sermon at the G011way Methodist church last Sunday I evening to a large and appreciative congregation. We have been requested to say that the public generally is invited to attend the Haot.iui i-n.H" r?.?v I?UII y ail VI Ui? 1 Hope church on {Saturday May 4th It is hoped that everybody u ill be present with well tilled baskets. The Herald has just printed a thousand land deeds which it will keep on hand fur the Uenelit of its customers. When you need a title to real estate or any other blank call at this ollice. Here you can be supplied. School District No 01 at Wain pec will vote an additional school tax of 4 mills to supplement the regular school fan J of thatdistrict. Wampee will not be behind tde other thriving sections of the county. M F Sarvis passed through towi? las*, week ret urning from a survey which lie had made for llie railroad company in the matter of a damage claim tiled against tlie company t)v I lev .1 II Stanley. ami others. lie was assisted in his work by Surveyor Hrunsou of dormice County. The Alaska Markers Association furnish the < lovernment. hundreds < f thousands of cases of salmon a year < Mil of-MU,0(H) cans examined by t he (iovernment. at ('amp Thomas, omv four defective cans were found. This ti rui pucks the Atqo lied* Sal men. I>r .1 J\ Stalvey passed tlirouq'i town thelirst of this week on lib way to IhicUspoct and Kddy i/iLi-. at one (if which places he has decided to locate in his profession. lb has just graduated at 1 he Medical ('ollcoe oi South Carolina, where he stood lii^'h in his classes a ml made a line record Mis many friends in Con way and elsewhere will join in wish iuo him every success in his chosen profession. Some friends of Mrs M Wishy who read the news article in the llerahl lust week in relation to the Ielinrd son-Wishy ?flair, have requested the Herald to make a e<-. -vet-ion in ie;rard to i he report, that-she was not his lawful wife. They say that she was a perfect l.idy and the report that she was not his wife was only started bv Wishy himself, after she had been compelled to leave bim. The i lerahi does not wish to do anv injustice to invbodv, ami this stab inenl is printed for what it. may be worth. i ii< reunion of tin* (Jonfvdorato Veterans of I lorry County will I?? lit'ltl at. Conwav this yi ar on .lime :ird. The cresses of Honor will I?? awarded and will he eonfei'red by Mrs I'1 A Uurrouohs. There are forty applications so far for the crosses. Hon. Jeremiah Smith is t rying to complete the list, of the Confederate soldiers who were Killed or died durinsr the war. lie has t he reports ill ready from some of the townships and wants reports lroin Halivants Kerry, Initio Iviver and a portion of lliyhoro as early as possible. On hist Thursday the stock ol ooods of (Ieo K Turner who traded in a store at the mills of Kanawha Lumber Corporation, under the trade name of Kanawha Store Co., was sold to the highest hinder by the. county sheriff, under various attachment, writs issued in suits brought by his creditors nonius! him. Turner left, here about Kebru ary 1st. and hasn't been heard from since. lie left, his stock of ooods which is all his creditors will ?.rei lie owes a total of more than s'l'oiki and the highest, bid for the stock was $l(?7a The ?>oods were knocked down to Attorney llobt U Scarborough who will hold them or theii proceeds for the benefit, of creditors he represents. Quite a number of Conway merchants and others went over on the day of the sale to be present at the bidding. my ICi'Nl Ci'lciitl. Alexander Heuton, who lives on liural Uoute I, Kort. Kdwanl. ,\ Y., says: * * I) r Kind's New Discovery is mv best, earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years a?^o. It has also performed a wonderful cure of inei pient consumpt ion for my son's wife The lirst bottle ended the terrible couch, and this accomplished, the other symptoms left, one by one, tin lil she was perfectly well. I)r ( Kiiij/ s New Discoverv"s powers over cou<rhs and (.'(tkls is sin>piy tnarveloiis," No other remedy lias ever <-?|nsvlod i 1.. lOully jpiaranleed l>y Norton Drue Co. f?Oc and Vl .nil. Trial bottle free. Artists have no I,rouble in scourino models. The famous beauties have discarded corset.s and become models in facto and form since taking llollister's I lock y Mountain Tea. d;> cents Tea or Tablet.s. Narrow (I. \\ . Cloyd, a merctlian t. of I Mimic, Mo , had a narrow escape lour years a"o, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb, lie says; "The docio: wanted to amputate it. Imt. I wotdd not consent. I boo eh t a box of liucklen's Arnica Sahe. and that cured the dangerous wound." line; at Norton Druo Co. It. s too bad to see people; who ;?o * from day to day sullerine- from physical weakness when llollister's i . I - - - ivoricy i>iou111i?111 Toil would inakc them well.Tim greatest tonic known. < c.ts, Toi> or Tablets. NOTICE^ Notice is hereby uiven that the Summer term of the court of (-lerieral Sessions will convene til Conwny mi the 1/1 fh <hiy of May, next, and ihe mart ol Corn f inoti iMeas on the Wednesday follow in:'. All witnesses, jurors and others v\ iI! take < notice nrconlnndy. All magistrates of the connty are lierehy imtilied to send in all papers in eases hound over to the court of'general sessions to the undersign ed at least ten days before Mav .villi. I W L Mishoe, (\ 0. ('. P. A" <5. S. ' " I I 14 v For Sale, j I will soli on easy tonus, thai, certain tract of land containing 70 acres, near Loon, S. C., hounded I>y lands of John hi Kicluirdson, Isaac (J Hardee, A V I viehardson, 1)0ni. I hi lloltnos, and land now or formerly !( of J II Stanley. lias no improve i meats but a "nod place to muUe a * farm. I II II Woodward, A I t.'y at I aiw (Costol Ilyspepsla Cures ,v bigoots what you oaftm | , ? ^ 4st lea 0 S I F*s^a*r2nimL^ Isn J Now that it is lime lor i 5 planted early, we want to i | few useful implements tin \ without. '; lie W'noliird ('?>1111>i11itt.i?') 1 J ttlonowull Col ton, Corn ; Louis Plow Sl.ooUs. ('oli Distributors. I loos ami I <;il>or Saving I loviocs. j Wo have jusl Ifcocoived a 1 CAR LOAD OF | ^ | Ami it will lie to your inle j our line before you purcha: . TUN KARMW j j ^Qp'f|Q? || 3 j INc.xf door (o IVorCc 5 .. _ i;<tith'.I;T i:. s< \i:i;ni:ni i.ii. n. i BANK OF CJoavwaj tJAI'ITA L ST< M'|\ SI IMM A IS . . . . ' LI A III IJTY <>K ST< X l\ 11( >1 ihl'illS SKCI I MTV T( > I )KT< > SI T< >US .... 'a > a b* ioc lioluM'l. i?. srarhoroiij'li, lliil 11. ISurk, ioorov.l. MollWlay, \\V r'nnt.imio l.o i?,iy |>m' conl int olicit vonr iici'ouiil 'I II K STATK OK SO' Til O A l.o 1.1 NA ( 'ol N'l"Y or IIOKKV, Court ol ('oii.iiion Kloas. Anna .Irrniioin, IMiiuthii .1. (lainus, .l.-lm II. I looks anil Monroe I'.lanton, Klaint ill's, against. )llvor I'.lanton, Alice I'.lanton, f<ou May I'.lan'on, Kreston I'.lanton, Dowv I'danioii ijou s'i ickland and .1. David Anderson, i tel'endants. I 'opy Summons for IJeliof Complaint Not. Served , Po the I ti-liMiiPnits; Oliver Wanton, > Alice Iilanton, Lou May Iilanton, I'reslon itl.Miton, Dewy Iilanton, Lon Strickland and .1. David Anderson Von are lierePy siiniinoned and recpiirotl o answer the complaint. in this action vilicli has hcen tiled in llie otlice of the dent o! ('onit of Common I'leas for the J laid County, and to serve a copy of joiir| in. wer to t he said complaint on t he sub ' erilicr at liis ollice in Cniiway, S. < j villiin iwi'niv - ..o ... .1 ; uii i mi- sitvicc nero ?f exolunive ?>1 tlir day oi such sendee 111<I it y< ii fail t<? answer 1 li?i rotiiplainf \itliiu tli?" time aforesaid, tln? IMnintiIVs n ihisurtioii will apply to tin* Court for In*, ri 1 i4 l demanded in the ? ninpltiillt. February '.7 th. 11107. II. II. WOOMWAHD, Plaintiffs' Attorney. j to I,on Ktrieklnud. absent defendant Take uotiee tliiit the com plaint in fid etion. and tin* summons of which thn ori'^otn^ is a eopy, were llled in t>??* . illiee of the Clerk n| tin* Court Coinnion Mens, in and l<>r I lorry County, oil the 'Nth tiny of February A I) 111(17. II. Ii-. WOODWAKD, Plaintiff's Attorney V. fi. MTSIIOIO. |'Skm..| 'lerk ot the ('i nr. of Ciunmon Pleas, OwN. ( I FARMERS a jll * nplcm ents. | (lie cultivation of crops i ? call your attention to a it you can't afford to be it I I arrow iV ('ultivat ?r iiid Tobacco Plows. 1 Ion Planters, Fertilizer I ialus. I n fact many rest to call and examine so. Yours to Please, US' FRIKNI), nliare Co.!, I i .. lit I K, WILL A. KI.'KKMAN, i: I'i.i:hii?i;nt. ( amiiiku. * HORRY, n s. c. | $ 5(Hii)o 10 000 50 000 I 10 000 r > a \V. II. Low is \V. A . J ohn.son, Will A. Freeman -erest on yearly deposits, and we j By Way Oi Comparison| I At. tho bottom Is n piotu.ro of n farm R 5 on whir.lt our Inrtillwors wt;r?* not until. 3 M Nntieo "v. very noor growth ? At tin* m | a top, J here in .i |>liotov:ra|-hoi tin; tic 1*1 9 ol a planter who believe* in the liberal a lino ot only If I f Virginia-Carolina 1 3 F-ertiFizers. 1 See tho pood. oven fttnnd, nnd tall, I jj I a \ 11 riii111, i>111111 vt v Von #...?? other intr n-al iniv pictures of farm's I Illko i.lK'Aii on which the crops ol poor w and good yields nro compared, in our Jj largo, pretty almanac. Ask yottrdealer I to. it, or /end usiic. m stamps to pay C lho cost ol wrapping and postage. Q "lituroaao your yield , per aoro'M)j us- Bj lug Virginia--Carolina Fertilizers. Ihiy B no other. jfl | Virginia - Carolina Chemical | 5 Richmond. Va. Atlanta, On. b J Norfolk, Va. Savannah, (la. 2 Durham, N. 0. Montgoraet y, A la. g I Oharleston, S. O. Memphis, Teiui. I rot Md. Bbrovoj>ort, l<a. ^ w. A. Oi *"'r, '~7_* C AAA BANK DEPOSIT V^VF Railroad Fare Paid. S00 * KIIKK Courses Offarod. !TS?S1WMKSMBM BoardatCosi. WrMeQuiok NtOKGIA ALABAMA 11 UtlNtSSCOLLEGE,Macon G* I Use A NEW PERFECTION | Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove d ?.. . . . -= ?x < i) Because it's clean. a Becauseit'seconom- , Because it saves 8? It i me. J f( ^^^113====^ Because it gives best H \ j ^ i\\ cooking results. \( \l \) if Because its flame J/ U \fVv can be regulated ([ II ^ Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the tnn-f*rt*/] oil stove r , ? I For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, ?! or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and,fully warranted. R The T r* #-?* cannot be equaled < ' \ JrZzXytiQ} JUQtnp tor in bright and steady light, simple construction / . \ and absolute safety. Equipped L with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout \i.^ 1 / and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, /" " \ whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every Inmp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at ) ( your dealer's. S / V'\ STANOAKO OIL COMPANY (INCOKI'OIUTKU) Mir, ~.r.-.aMMHMitftuiisorav.drjo -> fi?ot?? rrcrww?wwwr??? M. Eo JOHNSON. | la , us. | ^ S O'?" D III I ll rt r r-? ? -? ? ? ? - * I | MAW rn EEL I HAIS, SHUES, I I ' 1 LADIES' NECKWEAR, TIMMINGS, 4 I | EMBRGIDRIES, LACES, INSERTION I 1 | NOVELTIES IN LADIES WEAR, I MM rr.- ?BM??? MMMMMMMMMMMMMMI Groceries and Provisions. 9& IS ^ I if Guarantee, i n~ --if- TrTT-r-n'niTrrrrrnn"infnni?Mriimmmmamm What is one of the most important considerations in your life? ^3 \A/Uir 4-1? *- ' ^ ^ nil) uiu i mngS YOU Izat. a! Wluui you buy < '< rooorios you wanl. to know that you are ^ _ . ^'M.iiiK' absolutely fresh and pure j^oods, that are fully up , to what they pretend to he. When you trade with me m*~ - you niv positive guarantee that it is the best and purest you can buy. Everything I sell promptly delivered at Your Home. Call and jLjivo me a trial order. | JOS D. OLIVER | Give us your grocery business. It will mean the save ing of Dollars for you. WE OFFER: i 355 Barrels Good Flnnr 275 Bags Nice Rice. One Car Load Clean Sugar. Smoked and White Bacon. Let us serve vou. PALMETO GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS MULINS. O John P. Cooper, Sec. & Treas. i '*