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BLOCKADED. Every Household In Couway Should Know ll?w to Resist It The back aches because tho kidneys ure blockaded. j Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. r Mrs Henry Far'ey,First Ave Dillon S C.. says:--"My back ached con- j stantly and I could not &> sumo posi- ^ lion that was comfortable. At ^ ..night I was constantly tossing and ^ turning On account of tho severe ^ pains and mornings would arise i^eling very lame and tired. My kidneys caused me additional annoyance, owing to their frequent action Having heard so much about Doan's Kidney I I concluded to try them, otherveinedies having failed to give me any relief. 1 procured J a supply and taking them as directed 4 received rtlief almost at once. Since ! using them I have had no backaches 1 tho kidneys have been regular in 1 action and I have been able to obtain mv t)i\)iv?.r resit. ;it. niirt.t. I f???i very grateful t.o noun's Kidney Pill* 1 for the relief they have given me," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster Milbnrn Co , Hullalo, New York, sold agents for the United States. Uomembcr the name? Loan's? antl take no other. '? Ocatti of a I.idle Cilrl. Tiie many friends of Mrand Mrs L P Cooper wore saddened on Wednesday, October If, 11108, to learn of the death of their little daughter, Zettie Lucilc She was born January HOth, 1H08, and died October 1 1th, 1008, being in all only eiht months and fourteen days old. She was sick less than a day, which made it much harder on the parents and loved ones to give her up but they bow in humble submission to him who doeth all things well. Her remains were taken to Pisgah cemetery and | were tenderly laid away by loving hands on Friday, "Go to thy rest fair child, Go to thy dreamless bed, Gentle and meek and mild, With blessings on thy head, Fresh roses on thy pillow laid, Haste from this blight land, Where llpwors so quickly fade." State of Ohio, City of Toledo { Lucas County \ Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co., doing business in *l,? * ? * - me viiiy ui miuuu, county .mil niuio aforesaid, and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED ^ DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tlie je of Hall's Catarrh Cure. PllANK J ClIENKY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this the Gth day of December, A D 188(1. [SealJ A W Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tali en internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J Ciienky &Co., Toledo, Ohio S?ld by all Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Another Word from Cor Mr Editor: Please allow me space for a few more words about the stock law. I saw in a recent issue of the Herald two letters, one from Shell and one from Jordanvillo, and bot. seemed as if they wanted to slurThe letter from Jordanville remind ed me of the man that was swearing in 'A mnwi/ii' ri!i?n FT r. c tir Ai?o nn/1 I a* Vyi?.)V< AA V/ U T? V/l V/ UIIV4 swore, and after awhile he says if they will only toll me what they want me to swear to I will. Toil the Shell man to answer wbito, He is now in the shjell, so let him sta v?. y there. Now boys and farmers, Representatives and Senator, come on with the stock law. I want to say to the uew officers, if we can't gee a vote on this question to bring it on just the same. I say we want something, so let's hear from the next man. Cor. They Take the Kink* Out. u have used Dr King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without f^ss of friction," says, Tti ft i ? * M * < ? Tf. ^ i> n Drown, tw I'liisueiu, v i. uuaranteed satisfactory at Norton Drug Co's drug store. ll.ettcr from BohIoii. Cia. Editor Herald: As I haven't seen anything from (Boston in the two last issues, ! send you the following: Health is generally good at this time. Mr J M Prince was in town tho first of tho week on business. Gathering hay is the order of the day. Miss Ola White, formerly of Cooleye, Ga , is visiting relatives and friends near Hoston. Mr Joe Barns, formerly of Knoxville, Ga., has accepted a position with the J D McCalrn Co. Kind remembrances to bhc Herald aud its many rchders. Garland D Prince. ? +wmmm For several days last week our stroets were in a sloppy condition am1 predestians found walking to be vj t uncomfortable. S&id us your job printing. \ I Notice of Election. State of South Carolina, Horry County. Notice is hereby given that the General Election of State and County Otlicers will be held at tho voting preciucts prescribed by law in said County, ou Tuesday, November .'1, 11)08, said day b"ing Tuesday following the first Monday in November, is prescribed by law. At the said election separate box's will be provided at which quail ied electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment io the State Constitution, as provided in the following Joint Resolution : No. 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the Constitution. Relating to iVlu- 1 uicipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of south Carolina, That the following intendment to the Constitution ol the State of South Carolina be. submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a majority of the electors qualilied to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon shall vote in favor of such amendment, and a majority 01 each branch 01 tin; lieneral Assembly shall, after such election, and before another, ratify said amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VIII, relating to bonded indebtedness, be amended by adding at the end thereof the following words: Provided, that the limitations imposed by this Section and by Sect ion f>, of Article X, of tliis Constitution, shall not apply to ponded indebtedness incurred by the town of CJaiTney, in the County of Cherokee, when the proceeds of said bonds are applied solely and ex clusively for the building, "reeling, establishing, and maintenance of waterworks, electric li^ht plants or sewerage system, and where the question of incurring such indebtedness is submitted to the qualified electors of said municipality, as provided in the Constitution, upon the question of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of February, A. D. 11>08. No. 708. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 4 of Article. XIII of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, Relating to the Oflicc of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it vesolved by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That tin* following amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general elecI tion for Representatives, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon, shall vote infavorof said amendment, and a majority of each branch of the Gen eral Assembly shall after such election, and before another, latify the same amendment by yeas and nays, Section 4 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, relating to "Militia" be amended by striking out in the first line the words "and Inspector"; so that the said Section, as amended, shall read as follows: There shall De an Adjutant General elected by the qualified electors of the State at the same time, and in the same manner, as other State ofheers, who shall rank as Brigadier General, and whoso duties and compensation shall bo prescribed by law. Sec. 2. That the question of adopting the amendment proposed in the foregoing Section hhall be submitted to the electors as follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words plainly printed or written thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to Sec\ of Article XIII, Yes"; and opposed to said amendment shall cast a ballot with the following words plainly printed or written thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII, No," Approved the 26th day of February, A. D. 1008 There shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for the following officers, to wit: (I) Governor and Lieutenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (8) Stato Senator; (4) Members of Bouse of Representatives; (5) County Officers. On which shall be the name or names of the person or persons voted for as such officers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening cho polls Managers and Clrrks must take and subscribe the Con-' stitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other mombers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be oponed at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. in,, except in the city of Charleston, where they .hall bo opened at 7 a. in. and closed at 0 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, aud if nono of the Managers attend, the citizens can apx>int from among the qualified vo rs, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until same Is completed, and make a state LOUIS 232 and 234 King Street, CI The Largest Wh WE CUT FINE P WARM WEATHER UNDERWEAR. dents' Heavy Cotton and Wool Mixed Vest and Drawers, valued $125. Spei hil each 08c (lents All Wool Vest and Drawers (nat ural color) each $1 IS. Ladies Cotton and Wool Mixed Klhhed V? sts, medium ami heavy weights each 15c. Ladies Cotton Kihhed Vest and Draw > rs, light medium and heavy weights each, 40c. Ladies liglit weight Silk and Wool Vest and Drawers, each, $1 00, ment of tlx4 result for each ollioe and sign t ho sumo. Within three days tlx; re after, the Chairman of tin? liourd, or someone designated bv liie Hoard, must deliver to 1ho Commissioners of Election tho poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. Managers of Election?Tint following Managers of Klection have been appointed to hold tho election at the various precincts in the said Comity: Conway: J I) Oliver, DO Rowell, G .1 Watts. Uomewood: J D Waller, W .1 Sessions, T. A. Aiulerson. Adrian: Geo W Hardee, John R. Dong, S S Anderson. Shell: .1 W Chestnut, C J Bryant, W Rink Todd. Greenwood: A M Dusenhury, Joe A Tindall, E I) Causey. Port llarrelsoo: I) V Richardson, D W Cooper, II H Martin. Cedar Grove: K J Marsh, K M | Johnson, jr I* OSnowden. Knotty Branch: John E I Inches, Isaac Martin, D B Davis Doc BlulT: John D Jones, W E P Cooper, 10 W Johnson. Cool Spring: Sam Rabon, John Doyle, I> M Mishoe: Joy: J D Allen, D 11 Baker, ES Baker. Bayboro* Dock Phipps, W II 1 Bell, H W Mishoe. Blancho: Bethal Allen, B S Martin, Joe I toy. San ford: Do wis Stephens. I. 1) I Suggs, Daniel M Stephens. Galivants Ferry: Tucker Gore, I P M Coleman, S B Moore. Taylorsville: P A Gcrruld, Quincy Hinson, A M Small. Floyds School House: David Anderson, | A vary J Walker Floyd, (notify). G H Gibson. Vardell: Willie Floyd, Vol ShelI ley, Isaac Blanton, Spring Branch: M .1 Bullock, Dauiol Tyler, Gruldy Williamson. Green Sea: W T Watson, Walter Shelley, S I) Hryanfe. Goris: Olen Hoyd, Y I* McQueen, .1 D Butler. Daisy Monroe Carter, N J Cox, J ii Harrelson. Farmer: W F? Carter, G C Butler, Joseph M llardwick. Khene/.er: W H Gong, Crandal Sarvis, ueorge Hardee. Hammond: Chess G Williamson, .toe Cox, D F Tie wis. Gittle River: Kobt Livingstone, (i a Sloan, B N iidw. Wain pee: W L Bellamy, .> 'A Ward, VV P Floyd. Tilly Swamp: .r K B Bkige, T .1 Vaught, .1 P Nixon. Withers: Joe Hardee, <uao King, Perry Owens, Socastee: Itobt Stalvey, T Li Cooj>| (;r, W B Olaredy. Mariow: William Burgess, .i W. Marlow, .Julius Owens. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to 9?cure boxes and blanks for the election, who will call at the Clerk of Court's oHice on or after October .'itst. J. II. McCaskill, J, H. Atkinson, G D. Gong, Commissioners of .tnd Elections for Horry Coooty, S. C. Sale Under Foreriomre. Under him) l?y virtue of a Judgment for foreclosure ninde l.y I>A Town^ol Presiding Judue in the cast* of ^ >ilw>r E Porter. paintilT V8 Joshua Sow defendant and dated March **fh tU(*:t m?.i ?l?_ tue of the furlhor order mad* by his 7/onor Charles U Dnntziwr In sabi CAA6 mid dated October 1st 10W1 ! will s?)i before the court house door In Conway, H 0, during legal hours of solo on sates day lu November next, it being the ond liny of said monili all and singular the following deacriiNKt land, to wit: AH and .singular that certain parcel of land in Green Sea township, county of Horry State aforesaid, containing twenty live (25) acres, more or lean, bounded north by Alfred Fowler's land, east liy iainis of Kachel Watts, south by lands of Joshua Snrvls nud west by James Marvin' land lying on the east side of Conway branch A Ij C K H, near 7/oward, MC, and is the same land conveyed to the said .Joshua Harvls by E W Watta by deed of date January 30th, 1804 recorded in Clerk's olllce I lorry county in Bonk U D page 207 to which reference la prayed, as form Ing a part hereof. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. W L MISHOE C C C P. # ^ i COHE larleston, South Carolina. olesale and Retai IECE GOODS IN AT WHOLES/ NEW WAIST STYLES. 11 STYLES, YES! All that Is possible to put Into a cor i rcctly made waist. Hut there Is service too, and lowtiessof price, that, quality con, t-lderod, isjllttle short of astonishing anil most pleasing as well. New TalTeta Silk Waists In lllack and and a full line of colors, each $'? (Mt. Ladles Lace Waists trimmed with lace and medallions $2 50, DO, .fd 50, $2 75 up to $25 00. Ladies White Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain nicked, $2 50 to 10 00. I WOMAN'S RELIEF I Is composed, will huild up the raS womanly organs to a healthy state fan and thus prevent needless suffer* Bgsj "Before my confinement," writes Mrs. Rose Schuharth, of Monu* dq ment, Colo., "I had such hearing* Eg down pains I didn't know what to do. Cnrdui quickly relieved me. Era Sonic mouths later I had a fine Dm 12-lb. hahy, was sick only thirty ml minutes, and did not even have At All nrnddlst* Hi ATTENTION MERCHANTS ?OF? Horry County. Send yo.ir ordersfor Apples, Oranges Bananas, Potapoes. Onions, ('athage an all kindsof Fruits'and Produce to B. F. JONES & SON, Georgetown, S. C. Ship us your Chickens, Eggs and other Country Produce. Prompt returns guaran teed, Our Reference. Any husinesn House in Georgetown. | What is the Use | I of Saying i I TIIF. BUST CO M P A IN Y or I | Till: S WONOnST OMP'Vor r | Till: I.APCil S I CO Vtl'AINY ? | i Tlicy all Say Thc?e Things. 1 J I KAY KI.Ml'l.Y J | Springlield I | FIRE & MARINE INS. | 1 COMPANY J OF MASSACIIUSHTTS. | J OrKiiiiizcd 18(9. j M. W. COLLINS J AGKNT I Fire Fire Fire. 1 To Property Owners! TilK OLD AND TlUKI) GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY linn been tested and tried by the year in and year out vlssltudes of the business, 1 including the conjugations r?f h halt century, and continued to grow until it has attained a nearly sixty years honorable and progressive history and ranks in linanclal strength as one of the few very strongest American Companies. D A Spivey 6c Co .1 V N&CC "SAT1SFACTK 1 Mail Order Hou ANY LENGTH F< ^LE PRICES. fascinating Fall and Winter Fabrics. 41 Inch satin srlpped Poplin, black and nil colors, yard ?1 '.?!? 4.1 Inch imported Fillet Voile in blue, ^rey and brown, yard -fl 2f?. Ill inch Satin Viola, black and all the new colors, yard $1 7.r>, Wo carry h lar^o assortment of Dross (lends In plain weaves and tancy mixtures in all the newest colors, 12 1 2, 15, 25, 50, IS up t?? $51 50 the yard SPP.CIAI. Ladies Taffeta Silk Waists, hlack and colors, value $1 00, special each $5 00. FVWVWVAtWW I Seed TIIRI > Buists Rutabaga Turn ? time t | ITresli Tin S Remember Huists 1 | Conway Dr ? I WHAT 1 We Sell Seed < We have one thousam proof seed oats. Plcnt hundred barrels of flour A car each of bagging ; other stuff. The flour v advance and oyr custc I Cheese weight from eigl WE BUY IN CARS AN] mnammmmmmmmmmmmamammmmr < mmmm'~W Palrrvetto C WHOLESALE. I JOHN P. COOPER, S< ? Read and Reinen It M. BLAI tabo: Have Two Stores filled to ovortiowi ket and seflin^ them at prices never I !n the R W Hodge's building they lave a $10,000.00 stock of General Merchandise, everything and anything kept in a a general store. Their low prices will astonish you. Call and look over their stock. N. M. BLANTOr L. B. Singleton ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Conway, South Carolina. Oflioe in Spivey Building )MP,Y ON" or Your Money Back se in the South. OR MERCHANTS Finest Display of Ladies and Miss Suits in the South. Ladles strictly Tailored Suits In fancy mlrtures. Would sell easily at #25 00. < >ur price, suit #10 IK), Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits in plain broadcloth and mannish mixtures Suits that would retail easily at #20 00, our price, suit #15 00. OT S2.VOO. We have an assortment of Ladies and Misses suits in plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy i'nnuntasaud Herringbone stripes in all the new colors. The I truest assortment and the greatest values in tlie South, suit (X). W - Seed i iip Seed. Now is the ^ 0 #et % rii i 1 > ?eeclS Prize Medal seed. ^ Comp'y S VAWWVVNAAJ , .x - - -- - - ' - W ro EAT. Oats and Rye 1 bushels of red rust y of seed rye. Three . One hundred cheese. and ties and piles of yas bought before the oners get the benefit, it to thirty pounds each I) SAVE YOU MONEY irocery Co I y/IULLINS. S. C. 1 ecretary and Treasurer | tiber ! (TON & CO. ii, rs\ c. in^r with the best ?joods on the inariicard of before in this section. I On tiie other hand, in the K H Seals Store, they have just as largo a stock of Hardware and Furniture at the lowest prices quoted in this country. Don't buy till you see it. Yours For Trade, n| & COMPANY. J N. JENRETTE Conveyancer & Notary Public Writes Titles, iVlortKa^es, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, Ac. Abl true ting and Copg aft pic in )1y. #