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?ll< ?! ^ IT < . ~ ^ ' ?? fZX'>A*L. From Slicll. The health of the comn .tfVi'iiy Is 1 verv good at present. ^r? Mary Anderson vis jifaM hor parents on last Sunday. Mrs Carolina Todd is. back at boino again. Misses Tempie and Tidy- Anderson is visiting Miss Mollie McDowell. J. M. McDowell wont to Conway one day last week, We don't need the stock law in Horry county. In answer to Mr White 1 will say that he had better stay right where he is because we don't need a man around Shell like that. Cor says 1 am in a Shell and he wants me to stay in it. 1(1 an. in a Shell it is a shell of a good fence and 1 oxpect to stay in such a shell as that and never vote for the stock law. Mr White can go ahead and make a good shell for himself so he can be in such a shell as 1 am in. Answer. Allen* Mrs S. F. Ostien attended the Fair in Columbia last week. Willie Brown spent Sunday with his parents at Chadbourn. Miss Ella Fields, of Boardmau, Is visiting her brother, A. O. Fields of this place. Mrs T. C. Irvin is visiting relatives at Cerro Gordo. AVe are glad to see Stanley Anderson out again after an illness of some time at his home near Adrian. A. F. Alexandria, the general manager here, mado his regular calls here this week. E. M. Brown went to Chadbourn last week 011 business. J. C. Ferrell went to Wilmington last week on business. Best wishes to the Herald and its readers. Valois. ? mj ? ? 4 O BITUAHY. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. On September l()t.h, 1008, Frostie, the little six year old girl of Mr and Mrs John McNeill died, having beeu horribly burned the morning before. Everything that could bo done, was done to relieve her, but the flames had done their cruel work. She was a very good little girl and was loved by all who knew her. We sympathize withe th bereaved ones. It is hard to part from such a sweet little girl like this but truly she is better otT with Jesus than with us May wo all bo ready when the Lord calls us as she was. v . _ _ | WHY SO* WEAK? t Kidney Troubles May be Sapping Your Lire Away. Conway Peo, pie Have Learned This Pact. When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, sulTors backache, headache, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills cure s?ick kidneys and keep them well. Here is Con way's testimony to prove it. Mrs W M Parker, living in Conway, S, C.,says: 4'Forseveral months I have been suffering from a dull hanging backache and had distressing paths through my loins. 1 could hardis turn over in bed at. night and during the day found it very difficult to get about the house JI 1 attempted to stop or lift anything a sharp gnawing knife like pain through my back which made me miserable. I found it necessary to 1K1SS t.hf> Mf>f?r??fr.5/-?no /->f 1 ?-> r. " J vvwouiuiiu ?V/? J V/lVOll C?I|U they wore; higely colored and containeda sentiment. I used just one box of Doan't Kidney Pills, procured at the Norton Drug Co., and they quickly benefited the backache. The secretions are now regular and normal, and 1 am feeling better than 1 have in several months. Doan's Kidney Pills brought about this change in my condition, and I can recommed them very highly. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Vork, sold agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Trespass Notice. A11 persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fifth or in any manner enter /-*r? f rno?\nut? * ! ^1 1' wi vir>o my iuiiuk in v/jillvants Ferry township, bounded north by Eddy Lake Cypress Company, ^ast by lands or C C Reynolds south by lands of Oliver lames and west by lands of J N Roberts. All violators will receive the full penalty of the law. D N FLOYD. 11 5 4t. For Rent. A good plantation near Finklay X Roads containing 50 acres of cleared land in a high state of cultivation with two sets of buildings, one tobacco barn, good stables and oul buildings, clay foundation, naturally drained and good water, Will rent for cash. Apply to, A M Anderson. Tabor, N. C They, are busy at the plant o > \ Conway Light and Power Company testing the machinery while another ' ' force Ts busy stretching and com pletifigthe wiring in the different parts of the town. Smoke has beer issuing from the large smoke btace for several days. ?? [bANK oi S of Lorii J 2 Wants the accounts of tl t We are in your home coun | home county? Sell you | MARKET and then depusi i ? STHOS. E. COOPER J. C. BRYANT, J E. L. SANDERSON, STATEMENT OF CLAIMS Audited by the Board of County Commissioners at a Special Meeting Held October 12th, 11)08. 410 S M Cook eg $ 4 50 $ 2 00 419 O B Grainger r & b 21 05 21 05 425 S Fowler r and b 10 00 10 00 443 L I) Suggs court ex. 5 20 5 2<i 440 Horry Hdw Co c g 2 01 2 01 458 H L Buck Co public buildings 40 83 30 33 403 P G Sarvis r and b 25 50 25 50 466 S M Cook c g 5 50 5 50 170 A W Harden r & b 18 00 18 00 408 Con Bar House poor 31 05 31 05 501 H N Sessions const 10 20 15 70 502 II N Sessions const 4 00 4 0o 503 Bill Godfrey pub big42 00 42 00 504 Con Drug Co misc 35 00 35 00 505 J P Skipper poor 0 00 0 00 500 S A Llerrin poor 1 00 1 00 507 W L iVlishoe clerk of court 75 00 75 00 508 "W K Holt sup'r 150 00 150 00 509 J A Lewis auditor 100 00 100 00 510 J A McDermolt treasurer 100 00 100 00 511 B J Sessions shlT 175 00 175 00 512 W A Prince supt 112 85 112 85 513 John Bolt probate judge 30 00 30 00 511 11 H Burroughs cor 53 00 53 00 515 J IS Jenrette elk 9 44 9 44 510 J E Prince poor 13 50 13 50 517 S U Davis poor 46 00 40 00 518 W E Hardee poor 3 00 3 00 519 J D Skipper poor 4 00 4 00 520 E M Potter poor 3 00 3 00 521 W A Cause poor 15 00 15 00 522 H P M Todd poor 5 00 5 00 523 M Fowler poor 10 00 10 001 524 J T Harris poor 5 00 5 Ool 525 W VV Johnson poor 2 50 2 50 520 Alice M Johnson poor 1 50 1 50 527 J W Dyson poor 22 55 22 55 528 Spivey Mer Co poor 5 00 5 00 529 Socastee J S Co poor 12 00 12 00 530 Con Pub Co slaty 7 30 7 30 531 J E Prince inagt 10 00 10 00 I 582 N Li Smart mago 8 75 8 75 ' 588 R LI Rhodes mgst 8 75 8 75 ' 584 A P Thompson mgst 8 75 8 75 l 585 .1 D West mgst 8 75 8 75 ! 580 H G Gore mgst 15 IS 15 18 537 J \V Johnson mgst 8 75 8 751 588 VV F Holt mgst 8 75 8 75 1 58!) Danl Grainier mgst 10 00 10 00 j 540 J li Sawyer mgst 8 75 8 75 ; 541 I) li Futrill const 10 00 10 00 ' 548 J M tiarnhill const 8 75 8 75 ; 548 Tj P Hard wick const 8 75 8 75 514 V D Johnson const 87 50 87 50 545 J ? Rabon const 20 25 20 25 540 C V Johnson const 8 75 8 75 547 A M Cox const 8 75 8 75 548 W Ij Gong const 15 18 15 18 540 J J King const 10 00 10 00 550 J E Nixon const 8 75 8 75 551 E G LiutTUin const 8 75 8 75 552 E L Moore const 1 85 L 85 558 j N Jenrctte mgst 87 50 87 50 554 R A Lawrimore r&b 15 00 15 00 555 1j F Jordan r and b 1 25 1 25 550 G li Grainger r & b 80 50 80 50 557 11 S Collins r & b 4 00 4 00 558 W II Cook r and b 12 00 12 00 55!) M C Causey r and b 2 00 2 00 500 V G Anderson r iSc b 8 00 8 00 501 j L Cleumiousr & b 55 75 ldover 502 li F Moore r and b 10 00 ldover 663 VV C Reaves r& b4l oo 41 oo 504 j C Sj,rvi.s r and b 12 45 12 45 505 W Jfi (1 rahum r & b 7 90 7 90 500 H C Gore r and b 10 50 10 50 5t)7 K V Ward r and b 0 20 0 20 508 j N Barnhili r&b 3 00 ldpver 500 S W Martin r and b 4 05 4 05 570 R M Prince r & b 20 oo 20 oo 571 13 T flyman r & b &c 8 20 7 54 572 W C Page c g .75 .75 573 P M Kay eg 31 25 31 25 574 nurroujghs ACCoeg 7 40 7 40 I 575 11 N Sessions const. 3 25 3 25 ! 570 .John flolt raise 27 10 27 10 577 B .J Sessions rnisc 23 25 23 25 578 C W Scurry misc 50 00 ldover 570 S P Grainger court expenses 4 00 4 00 580 M M Sarvis court ex 5 20 5 20 581 S M Martin court ex 4 00 4 00 582 .Jefsie Grainier do l> 55 0 55 582 j N Barnhill court expenses 4 75 4 75 I 584 S I j Grainger court expenses 4 00 4 00 585 W A Prince court ox 5 50 5 50 , 580 W K Ilolt court ex 5 80 5 80 587 B j Sessions i jail account 107 10 107 10 588 W^S McCaslnll roads and bridges 5 00 5 00 580 j K Strickland roads and bridges 20 00 20 00 f 500 F P Bordeaux publio buildings 10 00 10 00 501 B W Johnson eg 1 50 1 50 . 502 T h Smart & Co. t poor 40 00 40 00 i 502 E P McQueen r & b 11 15 11 15 > 504 j N Jenrelte poor 0 00 G 00 505 S F Shelley poor 4 00 1 00 - - - ? ??? If LORlsl j i 3, S. C. | le IIORRY FARMERS. | ! ty, so why not help your | ir cotton on the LORIS | t your check with us. | I _ 11 ...'.President. Q Vice President. '...Cashier. | 508 Amanda Lewis poor 1 00 4 (Ml 507 Kd Green c x 10 00 10 00 508 .John Holt mi so 84 50 84 50 500 Hill Godfrey mi so 21 88 21 28 (>oo 1) B Bellamy const 8 75 8 75 , 001 .! P Gore r and 1) 21 88 21 88 1 002 C N Causey r & b 20 00 20 00 008 VV H Roberts r b 0 ">0 c? 50 004 .1 j Carter r ?& b 82 77 82 77 005 11 11 Strickland roads and bridges 11 58 11 5.8 000 .i A McDermott c i? 84 00 24 on (>07 .) I) Anderson mgst 1 HO 4 SO 008 W C Singltou conuty coin 12 00 12 00 000 The Field ad vg 5 00 5 00 010 L 11 Rurroughs Co. chain gang ^c 58 74 58 74 011 .f W Watts r and b 15 20 15 20 012 Bailey-Lobby Co. roads and bridges 14 70 14 70 018 .i VV Faulk r and l> 12 18 12 18 014 H M 1) Fowler r & b 20 20 20 20 015 MS Grillin pub bldg 75 .75 010 Burroughs Ad Mch Co public buildings 875 00 1 over dotal allowed $2,800 81 Account court house, jail and bridge fund. 08 j E Hatch painting 110 85 110 85 MOVING ON FRIDAY. Tliero SecniN to lie n I.ot of Siiiicrntllion About It. 'Friday is n kind of holiday in our business," said the professional mover. 'There Is a big lot of superstition in tills matter, and, except In eases of actual necessity, It is hard to get anybody to move on Friday. If a few families that intend to change quarters soon could only he Induced to put aside their foolish projudleo against the sixth day of the week they could be set up In their new homo with half flu trouble and inconvenience they will experience on any other day. 1 have explained that to many prospective customers, but the chances are that niost of them will vote to loin the ni t> riilhor than tempt bad luek 1 ?y moving />n Friday. "Moat, of our movers dislike Friday a a much ?m the customer* Whatever Jobs are assigned to them tbey attend to, of ctwrso, but every last man in our employ will be glad ii not a she gle order was booked for Friday. They claim that every smasbup tbey llguro in, every aeeidont to the furniture through loss or treakage, occurs on a Friday, so for their own sake they uphold the customers in their tight against Friday."- New York Press. ENGLISH ROYAL VETO. It In I'l'HOtlcall) ICxtlnet. Not UiitIiik llci'ii Since ITOM. The earliest mention of the exercise of tlio royal veto was when King Ilenry V., shortly after the victory of Aglneourt, said "Lo roy s'avlsera" (the king will consider it) to a petition of parliament against the transferring or nuns nt common law Into chancery. Many Instances nro mentioned during succeeding reigns until that of Queen Anno, who Is responsible for tho latest exerclso of tills very interesting power in refusing the sovereign's as sent to the 1)111 for settling the militia of Scotland, passed by the lords and tho commons 011 March 17, 1708. This Is recorded In the journals of tho houas of lords. Notice of Sale, Under and by virtue of a lien held by Conway Live Stock Company, a corporation duly chr ?cred under and by tho laws of the State of South Carolina, the undersigned A. C. Thompson, President of said Corporation, and as Agent for tho same, will sell before the court house door at Conway, S C., on salesdny in November next, it being the second rlav nf uniil mnnth Ann nn?in!n w. VII) W 11 W KsVJg KVi II French coach horse owned by the Horry French Coach Horse Com party, and now in the possession of the said Conway Live Stock Co..The said horse will he sold to satisity a lien held by the said Corporation, arid to secure a balance of $302.50 duo to said Conway Live Stock Co., for feeding and caring for said horse from June l(>lh, 1907, to date hereof. The said horse has been placed i with tiie seller by said Coach Horse Company, under an agreement for feed and care under which the said balance is now due. A. C. Thompsou, Datod Oct 12, 1907. Agent, j Commercial printing at the Herald # * Come and see I clothing, $Si! JEWELRY Solid gold rings, ladies ne< laces, bracelets and fobs. We have a few dozen s styles that we will sell at C< S la ! I ^ ^ ^ A big line of Mens S APi sale cost. 1 | right aud coats are sellir | spite of?old I)s !New goods in every line lines. Just remember we d 4 is right, we could not 9 if wc did not have them sk I wait on you next. Yours f "r i i r~ e%n/% r-i /a i nc ivimhi\c: i ;r> WILMINGTON SIMIUTS TURPENTINE ? Market I steady 515% cents, HOSIN ? Market $2 40 per barrel of 280 pounds, TAR?Market firm. $1 90< CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market flrui, $1.00 per barrel for hard, $2.10, for (lip., and $2.10 for virgin. COTTON MARKET Market?Steady 87 8 cents for mid-J tiling. CONWAY COTTON -firm middling 8 5 8, TITUoDWTY \! IA * 1- oi. ^ ? u i\i cji.i i 111 rj^-jtiarROi uip fz. IU Virgin *|2.40. PRODUCE MARKET KG OS 90 to 25 CHICKENS 25 to 40 IRISH POTATOES 20c pk SWEET POTATOES 40 to GO bu? PGR SALE. KeifTer Pears delivered at Conway for $2 00 per barrel. The undersigned will be in Con way on Tuesdays and Friday of eaeh week, and will deliver any number of barrels ordered for the cash. Mail orders to X* W Dimery. 4t Toddvilie, S. 0. I ?- I WANTED -Salesmen to sell our guaranteed Oils and Paints. Experience unnecessary. Extremely profitable olfor to the right party. The Glen Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio, he Bargains we have to offer you today in . I 88S, rubber boots, hats. ! Special Bargains In furs, wraps and ladies coats. __________________ uits of men and boys clothing that are a little off JST. >. I. Sessions J, 1 : ?? - 1 ? ? /!PLE HATS AND CAPS going at whole- 8 Now is the time to buy hats and caps. g For Ladies, Misses and Children I S.Iust Arrived. In Coverts and | Kersey Cloth. Call early and | get your choice. Our prices are S ig fast. I lens, Youth and Boys Suits and extra Pants 3 oinir at. nrirps nnliparH nf ? ah/1 aaIawq m 0 Jf ^ ^ M AK A& VMJ. Xt V/ Ul VI V \/IUI O} H lacks, blues and fancies. They look swell? | licy fit well. See them and you will buy in ? in Tucker. 41 . _ <31 Ladies and Misses Trimmed and Street Hats | < g I now open for your inspection from 35 cents to | $10.00 each, and our prices, as usual, are com- | petition smashers. , | arriving daily and the bottom has fallen out in many | on't keep any thing but sell everything and the price | sell more goods than all the city put together ined both as to quality and price. Come on we will rom the house that is always busy, ^ T wish to call the attention of ? ^ tho public to the fact that I am ^ I In New Quarters 1 ^ and bettor located, with a nicer store and with less rent- ^ ^ hence goods will natually be /1fEAPER. m i FOR TUB OH n^lfC X^'Va ,T A < ^ NEXT iSO BJflwJiMoca Coffee FREE ^ ^ for every |3.00 in ? cash traded at mv store. Cotfee put up in 1 pound tin ^ ^ cans and all guaranteed. ^ < ALL GOODS PROMPTIY nFllVFncn C - ?.... . ? . wkbiibimu X LMV groceries are always fresh and at the right prides, Will be glad to see you all. Yours Truly, JOS. D. OLIVER | 1 L -1 Take The Herald.