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fTtorrjj ptaML i Kntered at the Host Ofllw at Conway, 8. C., Second Class Mall MaLsr. CIRCULATION '?f$0? t'Uiil.lSllKD KVKRY THURSDAY MOKN1NO BY CONNVAY rum.lSHINO CO 8UU8CHIITION ONli DOLLAR PKR YKAR 11. II, WOODWAKI), Hdtlor ADVKRT1S1NO RATKH: lluvlnen Locals, S cents per Hno. Cards of Thanks and Communications of a Personal Nh litre charged (or at Special Rates according to llutoh. Oldtnariis, ono cent a Word in excess of 100 words.* Otllei.il Advertisements at Raton allowed hy aw. Display Advertisements, Kates furnished n application. Make all Check* and Order ay aide to the Kdltor. THURSDAY, JUNK li. DK)7 The whirligig of time has made another i evolution and brought with it a revolution in public sentiment A man prominent in the politics of this nation in the shadowy side ol the .sixties; a represontivc in the United States Senate from a State whose admission to the Union was undoubtedly the principal cause that led up to the war between the States, was driven from home and made a wanderer on the face of the earth because be had the courage of his conviction. To refresh the memory of those who lived in the times when the incident occurred, we take the following from an exchange: "Edmund C. Ross. former united States Sen Jktor from Kansas, who gave the decisive vote against the conviction of President Johnson at his impeachment trial in 18t?8. Ross recently died in wretched poverty and complete obscurity in a little town in New Mexico, lie was driven from home by the feeling against him because of his vote at the im peachment trial. Now Kansas is agitating the question of erecting a monument to him on the grounds of the capitol at Topeka." How mnch more good would it have done ihe nl<t iii!>? V?n/1 tlm pie of Kansas seen to it that his declining years were surrounded with at least the comforts of life, or even a recall home, at a time when he could appreciate their sympathy and good will rather than wait un til his {eyes are closed and his ears deaf to rigli t. a wrong. Ileum rkalilc llcai'iic. That truth is stranger than lictiou, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: "1 was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help mo, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dp King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished vapidly, and in three'weeks I was able to go to work," Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c and $1 00 at Norton Drug Co, Trial bottle free. In l.oviiiMf Memory, The death angel visited the home of Mr Frank and Mrs Mary Selhirs on way .sum, umiy, and took away their little daughter, Ruby May al the age of one year, one month and twenty-two days. She was sick eighteen days and sulVered untold agony. All was done that loving hearts and willing hands could do. but alas! as time passed she grew weaker and weaker and at last we had to give her up. Little liuby was a bright and intelligent child and was the apple of the eye to both parents and grandparents, but the heavenly Father knew best and look the precious one from us to live with him on high. May the sadness of those who weep for their loved ones find in their hearts the truth of Job. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord." Dear little Ruby, gone to thy rest fair child; Gone to thy dreamless bed, Gentle, meek and mild, With blessings on thy head. Before thy heart could learn, In waywardness to stray; Before thy feet could turn, The dark and downward way. A Friend. -? II#. - I- ? ? - mm%? ' ll tu nif U V. II . 4<1 have fired the walking stick I've carried over forty years, on account of a sore that resisted o/ery kind of treatment, until 1 tried Buckien's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns etc., by Norton Drug Co. 25c, Trom Cool Spring. All quiet here now. Some sickness in our community at this time. Crops though a little late are looking well and have had some refreshing showers. Very few of our people attended court. None attended except those who had business there. Messrs Leassy of Wilmington, and Duucan of Fayetteville, visited our section recently looking to the interest of the Standard Turpentine Co. Our people are generally to busy to visit much. I will say to farmer No 2, it is supposed Adam had a good many children but the names of only three are given?Cain, Abel and Seth. Farmer. Bruce Item* The health of this community is not wrv ?;ood at this writing. Cr?.|>* are looking very sorry owinff to ?he eooi weather ami so ninny insce!s. \\'e art* also bavin** a hard liiflit with general j.ien. Suno of the tobacco looks very well ami some look vc ry sorry. J. I', Slutnaon ami son passed thrc u^h hew one day last week en rout-' for Sanford. .T. I* Ktl^O and wife of Dul di vrited rel it.ives nnd friends near here la*t Saturday ami Sunday W. W. Lee and wife visited tie hitter's mother near Sanford on last Sunday. 1>. D. ttu^s and wife wore the quests of J. II. Shannon last Saturday and Sunday returning home on Monday. I Hue Kves Tlte Itl?? ?!?' No. a. Number three is a wonderful mascot for Goo, II. Harris, of Cedar drove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "Alter suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by i lie failure to find relief, I tried Kleetrie Hitters, and as a result am a well man today The first hot lie relieved and three bottles completed the cure." duaranteed best on oarib for stomach, liver and kidney troubles by Norton Drug Co. nOc. Michael Items. The health of the community is generally good with but ft?vv exeep lions. Sihee tin* recent pleasant showers crops are looking line, ami the out look is for a bountiful harvest. Our public roads are not in very good condition as there has not been much work done >n them this year. In fact there has not been any work whatever performed on some of the roads. There seems to be quite an ad vaneement along the line of religious work in our community. We have an interesting Sunday school at Bculah, which we believe has, and will continue t.o be productive of much good We are working hard to religiously train those under our care for the service of Christ and the enjoyment of heaven. There was a temperance class organized at Heulah on last Sunday and we. are glad to report that very near all the young people as well as the older ones in our neighborhood joined the same. This class together with classes from other schools are expected to form a temperance so eiety in the near future. May the Lord bless our dlorls m-wl ci'mvn |our labors with success is our prayer. Rest, wishes to the Herald and its readers. I?. A '?> rin mi t<> 'IV \ ii n | Mr K. W. (loodloo, of St. Louis St , Dallas, Tex. says: "In the pa-J year I have become acquainted with Dr Kino's New Life Fills, and no laxative I ever he ore tried so ell'eet ually disposes of malaria and biliousness " They don't orind nor oripe. 25c at Norton Druo Company. mm ? McCormick, William McCormick was born September 2nd, 18a! and dieil May 12th, 11107 lie leaves a wife and eleven child ren, two brotliers and two sisters to mourn his death. They have the deepest sympathy of their many fiiends. While his death seems a loss to them, we feel sure it his eternal j^ain. We hope to meet him in that beautiful city beyond. 11 is Niece. - pfThe Herald acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to attend the commencement exercises of the Winthroo Normal and Industrial Cm11im?-<? I on the 2nd, drd and It It of Juno, a?ul the Kditor regrets that ho cannot bo prosanfc. Mr J N Martin passed through town last Saturday on his way to attend the exercises. The fine tobacco crop of J \V Capps of the Jordaiwille section has been reported to the Herald. He has four acres of very fine tobacco, somo of the leaves measuring fourteen inches from the stalk to the tip. This is line for this season of the year. STATIC SOUTH CAROLINA \ County of Horry S COURT OV COMMON I*L10AS The State of South Carolina, in its own right. and exrelatione Horry County, 1 Main LiIV, against Albert II. Long, Administrator of the ICsta^e of Loien/.n I). Long, deceased, and American Bonding Company, of Baltimore, Defendants: COM PI. A INT r?N ntiM.'iei,ii WW * * VII V/ i. I v>? I / \ IJ BOND. NOTICE TO Oil EDITORS. Pursuant to an order of llis Hon or, Geo. 10 Prince, Presiding Judge, dated May 21)th, 1!M)7, made and (iled in the above entitled case, Notion is IIkrkhy Givkn That all claimants are required to come in and establish such damages as they may have sus tained by reason of the breach of the condition of the oUicial bond Lorenzo 1). Long, deceased, as County Treas urer of Horry County, before me as Special Master, at the law olliee of O. P. Qnattlebauin, Conway, S C., on the 26th day of June, 1 !M?7, at 11:3(1 o'clock a. m , or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. June 1st, 11)07. J. O. Norton, am 6 3t Special Master. We are He For Low jmm !' ?in mmfw ~r>-< u*a Wo koop in stork :i fll'l an I romp <1 ipurchased at lis low prices si:* oirrrln^ ut reusomibh |?ri<* vs. OUR GROCrRY is complete. Nothing I?i?t liiM rl all other poods are so|?l i? a small | need of mi) tiling .iiid \\e will ( onv head'quarters 'I'Ii;i?ik 1 iiour ii.any frienda ami ci aye ami soliritin^ a routimiatie, wo Dusenbui Todd villi p' "*'* K?r mol tdokini', loss wo NEW PE1 Wick Blue Flam ?the ideal stove for summer. ' kind of stove will do. Any dej three si/,os and fully warranted. nearest agency for d (\1 "c J&xyo J J \m/ throughout and hem / \ strueled; absolutely ! v~" ./ power; an ornament t 1 It not at your dealer's \ ^ "\^ STANDAI A REALTIME SAVER The L. C. Smith & Eros "WRITING IN SIGHT" j TYI'KWRITHR Will Save 20 per cent of your j TIME j ^ -[ -rt0(u^r. ^ "WRITING IN SIGHT" Typewriter Supplies Repairing; Shaw-Walker Pilincr Svsfem f?? ' ~ ? - - Loose Ijeaf Devices Office Furniture SEND FOR CATALOG OFFICE Sliri'LY & FIXTURE CD /.*?? |MI Sf (IIIAHI?KST<>N, S (I lfiDWAKI) .1 M T 111'! I V iM imager Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby tfiven that the undersigned, as ;i<lininisirul-or, with the will annexed, of tin; personal estate and elTeots of Munnussa Thompson, late of 1 lorry County, IVe'd , will apply to the. .1 ud?^e of IVohate in and for Horry County, at his olliee In Conway, S- C., at II oelock a in on the <>ih day of July A. I), IJI07, for a linal discharge as such adiuinistrator. .ions .1. KINO, <Jualilied Administrator. II. II. Woodward, Attorney. I w 12, The medieino that sets the whole world thinking, The remedy on which all doctors n^rce, The proscription all your friends are taking is llollislcr's llocky Mountain Tea. Norton Dru^ Co. adquarters / Prices. 1.?f linn of Oener-il Meridian(' isli could buy whlc.h we are DEPARRTMENT sos articles in this line and like iroilf. (' iiieand see us when iu inc.e you t hat we are FOR BARGAINSustomers for their liberal patron are yours for business, MIBB IIIBBIIIBIMMI????M?IMM?WW ry & Co., 2, S. C. rk aiul least fuel-expense use a SECTION c Oil Cook-Slovc Does everything that any other jree of heat instantly. Made in At vour dealer's, or write our escriptive circular. T g-g ^ is the best lamp for LjlSFfljjJ all-rouml household use. Made of brass pitifully nickeled. Perfectly consafe; unexcelled in light-giving oany room, livery lamp wurranted. , write to our nearest ugcucy. YD OIL COMPANY noorporated) - Notice The linn of I lucks & Smith, eomposed of S II 11 neks and .1 A Smilh lias been disolved, and the business heretofore conducted by the lirn. will be (amtinned on the sole responsibility of Mr J A Smith. All creditors and others are hereby oiven notice. :it s n iincks. i A >ST I let ween Mr Jenkin?.?stable and Mr U M Kane's on May IS. IIMlV, S yards of brown linen, 2do/en while pearl buttons and d pair of shoes. The (inder will please return the roods to the Herald olliee ami j/et reward. Mil I* WTU KN I'ACK,' U I1' D No I. (lalivants Kerry. ?? . , i Don't Push \\ The liorse can draw the Iwfflffl \\ load without help, if you j 11 reduce friction to almost / \\ nothing by applying IjMjjjJ' Ml M ica Axjer^^j jp-;.- G rea?ye j|l VIIJW cant ever made T JKiMffl wears so long f and saves so much j JwB xp horsepower. Next time f ArSf try Mica A\'i,k Giikasb. jr!j I , Standard Oil Co. lS|[ j0Ba J Bcoriiomtcd J. D. ABRAMS, SU M: MAKER Kspoeinl and Careful attention given to npiir worrf, Your patron ago solicited. Shop on 4th Avenue in rear Kingston Motel. ??MMMBWMWWK U. *. WH?iM* KILL a COUCH *no CURE tmk LUWC8 " Dr. Kind's New Discover* I /^ON$U*PTION Price run I 0UGH8 and 50c & $1.00 VOLOS Froe Trial. Surest and Quickest Oure for all THROAT aud LUNO TROUB- . IjKS, or MONEY BAOK. I YOU N ROB ok lots ok klkasuuk do LOOK mm: \<.i it v\s'i km in 'i i< I I MH Mil mimi i.U 1:1. TAK M ATT It I( W II I.I 11 ICC YOIJ i Nori BEEP, IRON is flu* tiling v*>ii ih'mI. If sfrriiii orj-VHMt piirilii s tin* Mnnd aids < fire syxtini, 'I ry a bottlo and d ? kok 8, NORTON Price 'DOLLARS (Jive us your grocery busin ing of Dollars for you. we or 355 Barrels (iood Flour. 275 Bags Nice Rice. One Car Load Clean Sug Smoked and White Bac Let us se; PALMETTO ( WHOLESALI MULLINS. John P. Cooper, Sec. & Trca M?? MM I m Hi m I a? ?? 1 BANK I SA! MONDAY I And will continue until I XT-. i ~ - - ' * 1 Iiiu iijsi* iu name arucies Merchandise lower than fore. SPECIAL J Wo o.all special attention to White Moods 1 )ress (loods Clot hin?j Mats and Caps (Calicos Kali line of Shoes Shirts of all Kinds Haby Shoes I ALL SORTS OF CLOTH CH Especially see the large 1 to get the prices at this s where. Tklo If* HA | I llld Id III) I Every word is an nbsolu | you will miss a good thir I Csfcliaox*** ?0 | N ICXT DOOli TO N HENRY H. W I ASSIC 1AY BE BED I THIS blMMKK IF YOU NT OUT IK HI'ltlNO. NOW IH Til K I NO A TrNlO. IT DOKJN'T V I! K SM I. OK NOT. ton's I AND WINE, ' tlo'iis and invigorates the mental ligestion and builds up the eno jiwiy willi that tired feeling, auk 15 Y DRUG CO ) Cents. FOR YOu' V ? \ ess. It will mean the save / TER: ar. on. rve you, iROCERY CO. ; \ E GROCERS s. c s. DjipT-'i ii\ur i " tt | LB. 1 f MAY 27ol all goods arc disposed of. I . A full line of General I t you ever got goods be- I VTTENTION I I lose I Underclothing C Under vests I I Prints Cambric Rubber Shoes Straw Hats Patent Medicines SnulT. - 1 - LSI1. EAPER THAN WHOLESALE. I line of shoes and be srfre tore before vou buv pIsp Fake Sale. ite fact. If you miss this iff. L Co's Store OUTON DRUG CO. 'OODWARD, SNEE f. I