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Second Claaa Mail Matter.
PUBLISHED KVKHY THURSDAY MORNING
BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
H. H* WOODWARD; Editor
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, HKlg^r
I desire to express
^JJ#?t>gh the columns of tho llcrald
^-r" my impression of this my adoptod
home.
I came over here from Rose Hill,
Dupler county, N C., about live weeks
ago and opened a business. I've
done exceedingly well, so am elated
over the country. Surely this is the
4'Land of Promise" and I am more
fortunate than Moses of old who was
only permitted to peep longingly
into that land which llowed with
milk nnrl hr?no? t ? *?* ?? L ? * *
iuuouiuuu us i nave
entered into that land. Surely this
is the garden spot of our dear country,
as will be seen from the following:
There lias been paid for berries
here this season about $100,000.00
in cash, most of which passed
through tho Bank of Tabor. Our
people wears smiles which won't
come off and every one has money,
so there isn't a semblance of a panic
here. Our people are glad that tho
berry season is ended, so that they
may now cultivate their crops, and
which are now looking lino.
Our streets are almost deserted
today as many of our citizens arc at
the voting place to vote on the whiskey
question. May God grant that
prohibition carries as the writer has 1
seen the dire ovil from its use. 1
The Bank of Tabor is in a very >
prosperous condition under the very '
efficient management of Mr D C '<
Fussell. Early in the berry season <
it moved to more commodious quar- i
ters, the old being entirely too in- 1
adequate. Our people demonstrat- <
ed their faith in our bank by their 1
liberal deposits. A bank is a great \
factor in building up a community, i
as it is the medium through which 1
both the lender and borrower may ?
promote enterprise, thereby alYord- '
iug employment for many. 1
Several dwellitog houses are being j
erected here and the sound of the
carpenter's busy hammer make music
in our midst, Among those be- 1
ing erected are the following: Our
section foreman, Mr J M Logan, a !
nice dwelling; Dr Floyd, a handsome <
modern two story dwelling to cost 1
about $3,000, so I've been informod; *
Mr Charlie Whittington, a nice dwelling.
There are others contemplated
and no doubt work will soon begin
on them, all of which means much
for our town
Real estate is changing hands and J
each time it does so enhance in valuo. !
Mr W H Whittington and partner
will soon open a photograph gal- t
lery in Bill Fowler's building, which ^
is Wing remoddled. We wish for *
them every success as there is not
anything of the kind here. Mr
Whittington also informs mo ho is t
competing for the best aero of corn \
flllH a/n Vinr>r\ ?** '' ? ! ? 1 ' "*
^ "uj'u ut vYin tvm uy lie is ue- q
serving.
Mr Dozier Harrelsou, our hotel \
proprietor, has repainted his hotel, t
which greatly adds to the artistic
appearance of it and further demonstrates
the fact that he prospered
during tho berry season.
Mr Chester Watts, our popular *
young magistrate, is preparing to J
open a grocery business here and we
hope him much success, t
# ltecoutly there has been much c
sickness in. our section, but we are t
Plan lor
Summer Comfort.
tt
Don't add the heat of a II
kitchen fire to the sufficient 11
discomfort of hot weather, //
Use a New Perfection Wick *
Blue Flainc Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
With a "New Perfection" Oil 6
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aauy meais, or tne Dig weekly 11 Da
raising the temperature perceptibl;
room in the house.
If you once have, experience wit
V NEW PE
\Wick Blue Flan
you will be amazed s
enables you to do wor
the kitchen and youi
The "New Perfec
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( not at your deale
JHBBk % or low? 1$ there!
# _ k not smoke. Safe
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glad there is some improvement
among the patients.
Mr Troy Powell visited his home
recently and reported his sister Miss
Quilley, very sick with fever. We
hope she will soon recover.
One can get good, pure and sparkling
Artesian water hero and it
would pay well in added health. The
writer drinks it from Mr. C W
llrown's well and enjoys thjj best of
health and is taking^H-ilosh daily.
It is free for thejptfmping.
Our ostiaxmed citizen, Mr C C
is shipping considerable
dumber, which indicates tho panic
in the North is lifting.
Mr Luke and Mrs ti C Watts were
shopping in our town recently aud
called on us.
Mr Levi Grainger's smiling face
was seen on our streets Tuesday.
Come again.
Mr Frank Cox, of near Guide,
was a pleasant culler at our place
recently. Handel 1 11 Fussell.
Old Soldier Dies Suddenly.
William R Royals died at Chester,
Fla, May 10th, 1908, in the 71st year
of his age. He was born and raised
in Horry county, S. C., and served
as a faithful soldier in the war between
the States. He volunteod in
the 1st South Carolina Regiment under
Cant Austin at tho age of 2d, and
was taken to or near Richmond, Va..
where he served under this command
He was twice wounded, first, reciving
a wound in tho head at Sheppardtown,
Va, Ho was wounded in the
log at tho battle of the Wilderness
Mav 5th. 18(54. lTn ume tlinn c<in*
- ?f MW vuvu ovuv
to tho hospital for treatment and
there remained until ho was granted
a furlough, and returned home on
his clutches and remained on them
uutil sometime after tho close of tho
war.
Ho was married to Miss Nancv L?
Todd in September, 186!), and thero
was born to them eight children ?
four bo.ys and four girls, Ono boy
and three girls survive him, Shortly
after his marriage he went into the
mercantile business and manufacturar
of naval stores, and operated at
litTeront places iu Ilorry county during
which time ho was a great help
Lo those with whom ho dealt in time
af need aud was well loved by all
who know him. Ho joinod tho Missionary
Baptist church at Bethleham
in 1897, and remained a faithful memuntil
his death. He was a good
and obliging neighbor, a kind and
loving husband and an affectionate
husband and will be missed by a
great many relatives and friends.
Wo, the bereaved family of Wm
R Royals, extend our hoartfel thanks
to Mr and Mrs W J Wilds, of Chester,
Fla:, and all others who so kindly assisted
in the death and burial of our
dear husband and father who died so
Tar from homo. His loving wife and
son,
Mrs Nancy L Royals.
J Dagget Royals.
Hammond. S. C,, Jnne 1st, 1708,? 1
B Q Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View,
Miss., SHys 4,1 tell my customers when s
hey buy a box of Dr King's New Life I
Bills they get the worth of that much i
$old In weight, if afllicted with constipa t
ion, malaria or biliousness," Sold under (
piarautee at Norton Drug Co's drug store .
roc. ~ !
The Herald would be glad to see J
-he ladies of Conway organize a civc
league. Similar organizations in
>ther towns of this part of the State
laye made improvements of the most j
vonderful kind in the appearance of j
he streets aod public squares.
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A California!)'* Luck.
"The luckiest day of my life was when
bought a box of Hucklen a Arnica Salve,"
vrltes Charles F Budahn, of Tracy, Call
ornla. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of ku
.nnoylng case of Itching piles, which had
roubled me for years and that yielded to -j
10 other treatment." Sold under guaran- J
ped at Norton diug Cos drug store. ^
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tove the preparation of
iking,'* is done without ^
y above that of any other
h the
RFECTION
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it the restful way in which it
k that has heretofore overheated
rself. ,
ition" Stove Is ideal for summer
ee sizes and all warranted U
r's, write our nearest agency.
Lamp
r whether high'
Tore free from disagreeable odor and caiw
i, convenient omamenuU-the ideal light,]
dealer's, write our nearest agency.
ANDARO OIL COMPANY
(Dteotftum
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I Confinement I
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pains of childbirth, remember that B
they are doe to weakness, or dls- B
ease, of the womanly organs, and HP
that healthy women do not suffer, H
like weak ones. ||
The specific, medicinal, vege- K
table Ingredients, of which that H
H famous, female medicine and wo- R
manly tools R
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WOMAN'S RELIEF
Its composed, will build up the H
womanly organs to a healthy state K
and thus prevent needless suffer- H
"Before my confinement," writes B
Mrs. Rose Schubartb, of Monu- m
meat, Colo? "I had such bearing
down pains 1 didn't know what to Kg
do; Cardul quickly relieved me. H
Some months later 1 had a fine H
12-lb. baby, was sick only thirty
minutes, and did not even have R
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H stating ago and describing syrnp- WB
^B toniu, to Ladies Advisory Dept., M
Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Eft
PJ Chattanooga, Tcnn. IS 36BS
to ^ nmpt
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In the District Court of the United
States for the District of
South Carolina.
In the Matter of Walter U. Britt,
Bankrupt.
IN BANKRUPTCY. '
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To the Creditors of the Above Nam- *
ed Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that the
trustee has tiled his final account ;
diowiugno properly other than the
bankrupt's exemptions, and that
the final meeting of the creditors
:)f-said bankrupt will bo held At the
:>flice of the undersigned, J. O Norton,
Reforeo, on the 26th day of
Tune at 11 o'clock a. m , when the
jreditors may object to the con firnation
of said account, and transact
)ther business.
J. O. NORTON.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Oated at Conway, S. C.
fune 6th, 1908.
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Why buy <
an Organ
from the Peddler t
vhen you can buy a superior organ from (
roar factory representative for less money
ind on easier terms, and have ahsolut
protection In the guarantee given by the
n akers. We make low prices and grant
from one to two years?without interest,?
uid only bind the organ as security.
We save you money and supply Organs
that will prove a life long pleasure. <Write
at once for a catalogue and special C
prices and terms to the old established '
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE \
COLUMBIA, 8. C. .
pianos and: organs. '
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Fire Fire Fire. \
To Prone rtv Owners! \
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THE OLD AND THIED
GLENS' FALLS
INSURANCE COMPANY
Has been tested and tried by the year In
and year out vlssltudes of ,the business,
including the conflagatlons of a half century.
and continued to grow until it has
attained a nearly sixty yeurs honorable
and progressive historj and ranks in financial
strength as one of the few very
strongest American Companies.
D A Spivey 6c Co
KILLthe couch
tiro CURE the LUNC8
""" Dr. King's
New Discovery
??osns!"
AMP ALL THROAT AWPLUNQ TROUBLES.
OUA&ANTXJBD 8ATI8FACT0BS
OB. MONEY ILKFtJHDgP.
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S P HA ES,
fill GROCERIES.
Caters to the wants oi
the People. For First Class
Groceries place your order
with me.
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens,
Agreements, Contracts, &c. Abstracting
and Copying a Specialty.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them cut
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
As pleasant to the taste
SS Maple Sugar"
Children Like It*
Fir BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try
D*Will i Kidney and Bladder Pllle?Sure and Safe
ATTENTION MERCHANTS
-OPHorry
County.
Send your orders for Apples,
Oranges, Bananas, Potatoes, Onions
Cabbage aud all kinds of Fruits and
Produce to
B. F. JONES & SON,
Georgetown, S. .
Ship us your Chickens, Eggs and
ither Country Produco, prompt returns
guaranteed.
Our Reference: Any Business House
in Georgetown.
CHINESE j
I A I IMnnw I
i_MuiNun T |
Collars and Cuffs. I
Ironing Machine. 1
Work turned out Promptly. 11
Send me a trial order. I
Family washing takes. I
Satisfaction Guaranteed. I
Work neatly executed, and in I
irst class style, I
8PKCIAL NOT1C/K I
dollars and Cuffs held for 30 days 11
nd if not called for will be sold, 11
Yoursfor good wor?*, j I
GEO LrVM. ||
3EOS ACKER & SON I
644, 546 and 548 King St, I
CHARLESTON, S. C. II
J |
MOULDING ? I
Window and Faacy Goods Tt. 11
Specialty
Conway
Palace Market,
I
At tb? Cleo L namb Stand
f\my are now in the the buslneM
and selling BEEP, PORK,
AND MARKET DELICACIES
Highest prices paid for t
(
COUNTRY BEEP AND PORK
L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LA W 1
Conway, South Carolina. \
Offioe in Spivey Building
L. ... dM.
New Livery, Feed, Sale
AND EXCHANG STABLES.
We have secured entirely new stoc!\ and equipment at
the Porter Stables and are better pi epared than ever to
serve the public.
OMVER. O 1 1VR.
BuggiesWagons Harness
I have the best and biggest line of Buggies, Wagons and IJarnoss I have
ever carried in stock.
Hackney buggies and wagons, Roclv Hill buggies, Oxford
buggies, A. Wren & on buggies.
Can suit vou with any hind of vehicle and harness you may want at satisfactory
prices.
G. B. JENKINS
jfc Established 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro
A Bonnottsville Marble Wks
iT^^4* iP RENWETTSVILLB, 8. C.
Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest
H&i Monuments Tombstones and Curbing
First CIass Work. Rasonable Prlc
R. K. GASQUE, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. S. C.
TO THE EARNERS OF
HORRY COVNTY
We have moved in our new Banking Quarters and ;
will be glad to have you call by and look at us when ;
you are in Loris. We are anxious to see yon as ;
the Candidates of Horry County.
BANK OF LORIS
of Loris, South Carolina. 1
> Thos. E. Cooper, J. C. Bryant, E. L. Sanderson, J
; - President. Vice-President. Cashier. I
L.
UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING I
AT I:
Burroughs & Collins |
j*
Company
Stylish, Nobby and Well Fitting
PRICES ARE RIGHT |
The Store on the Corner
Is the place to get Dry Goods at Panic Prices.
As complotc a Stock of Shoes as can be found anywhere in Styles and1
it prices to prices to suit everybody. When in need don't pass the
Horner Store but be sure and call on f
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