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UttLIMlKD KVKHY THUHSDAY MOUM1NU *
IIY CONWAY l?l ULISHINU CO.
SUliSCltmiON ONE DOLLA L l'Klt V K A 1
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II. II. WOODWARD, lklitor i
THURSDAY. NOY12 IW8. '
It appears from the election returns
that the Democrats made all
the niosi with little horns and wind
instrume ts while the Republicans j
did all the elTective work. We, are 1
sorry that Mr 15ryan was defeated
as we regard him as a safe, sound
and conservative leader and a pure
and profound statesman.
James lleury Rice, Jr., Secretary i
of tiio Audubon Society, is after
violators of the game laws of the
State with a Big Stick. Since his
encumbency he has been very active
in enforcing the la^'s in reference to
shooting birds and catching |)dh
St.. n; ~ . , ,
mr ivh;o is uumg a gl'Uttl WOl'K IOV I
posterity and he should be given the
moral and financial supoort of the
State.
One of the leading measures which
will in all probability be brought before
the next General Assembly of
the State will bo the repeal of the
lien law. This question has come
up annually before that body
for the past several years and
each time its repeal has met with
defeat. But those members who
advocate its repeal so persistently
seem n >t to be discouraged and have
faith in the old axiom of "try, try
again." It is a recognized fact
that the lieu law is the basis of a poor
man's credit and when that is taken
away from him his only means of
getting supplies to make a crop is
gone?you have taken away from
him all that he has to oiler in the
way of security to obtain the necessaries
of life to sustain himself and
family from the beginning to the end
of the crop season. Its repeal would
work a great hardship upon many a
poor, ?but none-the-less deserving
and industrious farmer who struggles
from morning till night to make
an honest livilihood. It is not only
a hardship but it is a great wrong
to destroy this basis of credit by
legal enactment or otherwise. It is
cittior the lien law or a rosort to a
mortgage?if there is anything upon
which a mortgage can be given?
and when this is done may the
good Lord have mercy on the mortgagee
for the mortgagor will have
nono.
The stock law is again being vigorously
discussed both pro and con
by the people of the county. As
this is a question which more directly
elVects the farmer the settlement of
it, in our humble opinion, should be
left almost, if not entirely, to them
As stated on a previous occasion in
these columns the Herald will take
no sides either way, but it proposes,
however, to give each side a fair and
impartial bowing. There is one
thing whi- n must be considered and
remembered and that is communications
intended for these columns
must be free from personalities. Al
rcuuy l')u mucn uitterness and vituperation
has appeared in the publie
prints and the line should he drawn
somewhere and somehow and the
time and place is now and here.
Abuse is not lo?ric neither is personalities
argument. The use of them
shows a lack of both lo^ic and ar^u.
ment and tends to weaken the cause
for which those who use them are
contending. To resort to the use
of them excites tho contempt rather
than win the approval of in t ell*-1
gent, thinking people. As a rule
they are the weapons of poltroons
and cowards, who failing to sustain
their position with decent language
restort to the disreputable imans
of besmirtching the character and
befouling the person of those who
may happen to disagree with them on
any Question apd who has the courage
of their convictions. To invite
a person to leave the county simply
because his convictions are not in
accord with some on a question of
public interest which raajf be up for
discussion is a serious matter and
it should not, and wo are confident
is not, tolerated by the intelligence
of the oomnfunity. The stock law
is a question that should be dis- 1
cussed calmly and thoughtfully and J
all the salient points brought out
ard if there is any good in themeas
ure that will work to the growth
aud deyelopmenfc of the county anil
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lie betterment of the condition o
ts people let us have it, but if 01
he other hand its 'option wi
>o detrimental to tin st intern ?
if the county and p disastr< is
o tiie prosperity of L.v eople hen
>v all mdfins reject it. ?ut above
ill things cut out personalities and
ot correspondents confine themselves
to the merits |_of the subject
mder discussion.
OBITUARY.
The Lord (pveth and the "Lord |
Laketh away. On Septc our 10t,h,
1008, I'rostie, the little si year old
Lprl of Mr and Mrs Joh 1 McNeill |
hied, having been horrib'y burned 1
the morning before. K e.vhing
that could be; done, was cdme to re- :
lievo her, but the ilamcs nad Clone ,
their cruel work.
She was a very <*ood little irirl
and was loved by all who anew her.
We sympathize wiihe th bereaved
ones. It is hard to part from such a
sweet little ^'rl like this but truly
she is better olT with Jesus than
with us
May we all be ready whe n the
Lord calls us as she was.
WHY SO WEAK?
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Kidney Troubles Alay* tie Sapping
Your Lite Away. Conway I'co,
pic Have 1.earned Tills PactWhen
a healthy mffh or woman
begins to run down without apparent
cause, becomes weak, languid,
depressed, sutlers backache, headache,
dizzy spells and uri nary 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 sick kidneys and
keep the.a well. Here is Conway s
testimony to prove it.
Mrs VV M l'arker, living in Conway,
S. C.,says: "Forseveral months
I have been suffering from a dull
nagging backache and had distressing
pains through my loins. 1 could
hardls turn over in bed at night
and during the day found it very
difficult to get about the house
If I attempted to stop or lift anything
a sharp gnawing knife like pain
through my back which made me
miserable. 1 found it necessary to
pass the secretions very often and
they were higely colored and containeda
sentiment. I used just one
box of Doan't Kidney lblls, procured
at the Norton Drug Co., and
they C|iiickly benefited the backache.
The secretions are now regular and
normal, and I am feeling better than
I have in several months. Doan's
Kidney Pills brought about this
change in my condition, and I can
rccommed them very highly.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster Milburn Co , Buffalo,
New York, sold agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
NOTICE?All persons are strictly
forbidden to trespass on the land
tr I > ?
v/. m m. .. r iuju, nuwrtii US I lie SWJillJ]
land, either "by lishing or pasturing
stock, or in any other way. Tin
law will bp enforced against ah
trespassers. Fry, Ay
CHINESE
LAUNDRY
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Collars and CulTs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Prompt y.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction G uaranieed.
Work neatly executed, .md in
first class style,
SPECIAL NOTICL
Collars and Cuffs hold for HO days
and if not called for will bo idd,
Yoursfor good woi k,
GEO LVM.
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of a good liniment is in its
warming, penetrating and
scattering qualities. The
ingredients of Noah's Liniment
are such that with
very Sit i !e rubbing the parts
are warmed, the inflam*
mat ion and congestion
scattered, and the relief
is almost instantaneous.
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For Rheumatism, Sciatica. J.ame Back, Stiff
Joints, and Muscles, Sore 'J itroat, Colds, Strains,
Sprains, Cuts. Bruises. Colic,4.ramps, Indigestion,
Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and M uscle
Aches and Bains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
on every package. 2nC., 50c. and f. t.00by a 11 dealarsln
medicine ever* where. Sample by mail free.
NOAH RtMEDY CO. .NICHMONO, VA.,A BOSTON,MASS., U.S.A.
Send us your job printing.
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TAX NOTICE.
The tax books will bo open for the
collection of State, County and other
taxes for the tiscal year 11'08 from
October 15th, 1908 to March loth,
1909. Taxes are duo without penalty
to December Hist, with one per
cent, to January HI, with an additional
one percent, to February 128,
1009; with an additional live p *r
crent,., or seven per cent., to March !
15t h.
KKUUIjAH TAX I.KVY
The levy on all taxable properly
in the county is as follows:
State l'ax 5 A mills
Ordinary County Tax* f> mills
Special County Tax 1 mill
Constitutional School
Tax H mills
Total lii
II A l!i ltOA I) HoN I) T.\
An additional levy to the I
State Sinking Fund Commission!
Loan to retire certain rail road j
bonds is made as follows:
Conway Township 1 mill ,
Uayboro Township ? mill
Simpson Creek Township 1 mills
SHKCIA I. SlHIOOli 1 >I STIt TA N
An additional lew to pey special
taxes voted for school purposes in
certain school districts is made as
follows:
No H Do# HiulT 3 mills
41 l? Athens -I mills
44 7 Green Sea 1 mills
44 11 Sicastee 1 mills
44 11 Centenary 1 mills
%l 17 Wanamaker H mills
44 18 Loris 3 mills
4> 10 Conway H mills
G .if * 1
/<oan l mills
" 2!) Powell \ mills
44 fill Floyds I mills
j '4 5(1 San ford II mills
" ill Warn pee mills
14 (12 Savannah lilulT..:. 11 mills
44 (IS Home wood I mills
44 (11) Maple . .. I? mills
41 7 1 Pour Mile I mills
,4 7(1 Harper U mills
44 77 Strawlield . .. .'1 mills
44 SO Spring Branch .... I mills
SCHOOL IIOt'SK HON I) TAX
An additional levy on School District
III (Conway) of two mills is
made to pay interest on the School
House Ponds and to create a sinking
fund for their final retirement.
CAVITATION TAX
A poll tax of one dollar for school !
purposos is levied upon every male
citizen between the a^es of 21 and
(10 years, able to c; rn a living, except
Confederate veterans over 50
years of a?je.
A capitation tax of fifty cents
for school purpoaes is levied on !
each doo in the county.
A payment of three dollars to the
County Treasurei before February
2Sth, 11)01) is accept ed in coirmutut
on of road work for the year
| 11)01).
T11K A S UII Kit's IT IN K It A It V
The Treasurer will attend at the
following places at the day and hour
named for tho purpose of collecting
taxes.
Nov (1 Jordanvillc 10 to 12
Gideon 1 to 2
Nov 10 Cool Spring 0 to 11
Galivants Ferry 2 to 11
Nov 11 . Taylorsvillo D to 10
u;.., c. \x* 1 i ? ? - <
11 I Ll31' II IV VV :H US IJ L() I
Nov 12 Wanamaker 8 to 11
Stroud's Store 1 to 2 j
Nov 1H Croon Sea 8 to 2 I
Nov 14 B&yhoro 10 to 11
Adrian 1 to 2
Nov l(i Burgess 10 to 11
Stalvey 1 to 2
Nov 18 Parser's Store 0 to 10
Warn pee I to 2
Nov 1!) Little River 10 to 1
Luther Hardee's
House 5 to (I
Nov 20 Hammond 0 to 10
Daisy 11 to I j
> v 28 Lor is lot 2
bv 24 San ford 1) to 12
On all other days, except Sunday,
the Treasurer's ollice at Conway
will be open from J) to 4.
J. A. MeDerrnott,
County Treasurer.
October 15, 1D0S
BLACKSMITH ANl>
\Vlli:i:i.\V RIGHT
< on wa.v, S, C.
1 have opened up u First, Class
Blacksmith Shop in the Ben Daggett
old shop and solicit a share of the
patronage of the people. All work
lirst class and prices moderate.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY
Notice.
The patrons of School District No
118 are hereby requested to meet at
Hickory Dili School House, Friday
night, November (>th, for the pur
pose of voting a special tax in said
district. Respect fully,
H. M. Sarvis,
W- H. ifolt,
True. t? e
Alex C. McNeill,
MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTER
CONWAY. S. C.
Saw Mill. Kn^lno, CJotton tilne and all
kind* of Much inn Work will recotvo Prompt
Attention.
Estimates Furnished
WOrk Guaranteed j
floWitts B SaSwo
Fop Piles. Burns, Sores.
HORSES, HULES
W<? are agents in Attar* *t a
ftuggies. There is no other
famous budgies. We are ab
better at the price. When ii
Hardware and Vurnilure Coi
rriih: HOL
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt, iish, or imp, or in any
manner to enter or trespass upon
my land in Dogwood iSeeh township I
hounded by lands of .1 1' Edge, A .1 .
Todd. Ihirroughs R Collins and
others. E W N Edge. i
f t :52. j
A. Vance Hooks
Civil K Nr. I N 1- P l> A VI \ ciii.v/r:v..? !
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Conway, S. C.
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All sorts of Surveying, Drawing,
Leveling, Dnpniu;.,', Unilroad Work,
farm Surveyin?r," Hydraulic Survey- !
itiand Contour Maps. Lfiyinu out
Streets, Lit v Lots jual Blocks, Build;np'and
Levi liu? foundations. Compuliiiou
of Slrcst- 's aiid Straining,
Strength of Material and General
Lopp neori up1 Work.
BALM WOIIK A SI'ICC 1 A LTY.
Oilier, in Herald Building.
Notice.
I will be nt tlift ford of Camp swamp
in Simp-urn Creek township an Xi.vein 1
her 2nd, id lo o'clock, fur the purpose ?-t
letting out a brid: e to the lowest r< sixui
slide bidder. 1 res.-rve the riy'it to reject
any and all bids.
W K HOLT,
(!ountv Supervisor
gpmaa ?;->v5vs?r-.r vj -?wh.'- irawr
? 6C1(L L the CJ 3 y C|
|*m> atrii 2 a.it Nj>sjs
\ w,th Or* King's g
| Kew !
|h?C8I!SF
* ANO ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. U
2 QUA11ANTX.ED SATJSFACXOKYfi
I OB MONEY REFUNDED
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Copy Summons for Relief
(Complaint served.)
State of South Carolina,
County of Horry.
Simon Boyd, the younger, IMaiutilV
against
Harry C. Trexler and Trexler Linn ;
tier company, Defendants.
Court of Common Picas.
To the Defendants Harry C. Trexler
and Trexler Lumber company. (
You are hereby summoned and re- i
quired to answer the complaint in I
this action, of which a copy is here- |
?vith served upon you, and to serv< j
a copy of you answer to the *ai
complaint on either of the sub 1
hers at his olliee : t C.
wit.hi'i ! enty ciays ailc. um '?u. e??
ht'L >f; exclusive of the day ?<f such '
service: and if you fail to answer
the said complaint wit hin the time ,
aforesaid, the plain till' in this action
will apniy to tin court for the
relief demanded in the cornnlaint.
Sept end r I8th, A I) 1908
VV. L Mi shoe, C. C. C. P.
0. P. Ortn': l"ha -m,
I I. IJ. W- v u. d,
PlaintilV's Attorneys. 1
l'oHarry C. Trexler, absent do'en-}
dant: j
Take notice that the complaint m j
the above stated case, and the summons
of which the foregoing is a j
copy were duly tiled in the ollieo of
tin; Clork of Court of Common Picas
in and for the County of Horry j
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iiiuresaiu at uonway, S C. on the
281hday of St?i>tciubor PJ08.
[ L S.j W. U Mi shoe,
C. C C. P.
C. P. (^uuttlebnum,
H. H. Woodward,
Plain tilT's Attorney a.
MPTMptTMQMVM MW W wmmr -?Mt . * ? 1 ?T MIWW1
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup j
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious arid
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest i
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the tast?
us Maple Sugar"
Children Like It*
For BACKACHE- WEAK KIDNEYS Try
OoWilt's Kidney and Bladder Pills?Sure and Safe
A Mi J)Ki:<.miHT.
"flSK'* Early fitlsf*rs '
Tho famous Kttlj
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bi fca 1 EL 1 "? ^4
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, BUG , GS. WAC
iiinty foi t;i' celebrated Mr
Buggies sold in W section
so agents for the Wrenn B
t MuiJins stop at our stable
npany and look over our iii
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Rtullin >, >; iii it* d 1 Hon.
F<sR
172 acres of p od land, o
land, situated or Dog; Bluff
house and barn en premises
A BIEHL, cor Warren and
EstabliB
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and better located, with a r
hence floods will iuv
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cash traded at mv store. ?
^(L cans and all guaranteed,
% All GuODS PBGf
nv
^ At f irpr. cries arc always frc
Will 1 nrlad to sec you all.
I JOS. F?>.
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STAID OF >r:,. :MA,
('or oi' M <*vy.
STATU Oi ' v .iltO'J.V v,
CN "".my,
Magistrate ' . ij I r I>eoi.
li; oiircttTo
W S Kirlt
Complaint!' <.i>i. ' em. ma i<> 'into trie
b> Wampee 11[>??!y >. * . a corporation
duly rhnrtere . uu r . ?v i\\ of the
State of Soil'li Oali liuu, '!) ' ,i ai e 4inilebted
lo it in liiesun. <a 1 . o uul iO toil
loilars, on .ii'coimt. for goods, war. and
ihoroiuuidies M?!d and delivered you '>y
ijia phbntifT during llie niontli of A' , ust
A I) lOt.8, aa appear* by 'he sworn statu iiu
nt of account, lie* .jd ?Inched. and
maoo u port hereof,
This lf?. therefore, *? yon to appear
li d ore r \ .1, C >y,
SI , on too ^1 day . . ..o * of
his su niiuous, to anew r P ? ,.d complaint,
or judgment Wi.igiven agaiuot
you l?y default.
Dated September tftt.ii, .\ I > 1008.
.) N JKNKF.TTli |b S|
Magistrate.
II II Woodward, plaint <> *? attorney.
Notice!
We, the underpinned parties, forbid
each and every person or persons
trespassing on our lands in any
vuy The law will b< strictly enforced
against all trespassers,
W, 1). .fames,
K. P. Stalvay,
Mrs Fallen Stalvey
Trespass Notice.
ICntering on any of our land east
of t'ne Wuccamaw River in Horry
County, without ? written permission,
for the purpose of hunting
or driving for Hear, Dec.r, Turkey,
Ducks or any kinds of game, is
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mi iiioui'u, mm ii rew aru or s^Zi),!)!)
will be paid for the conviction of
parlies ouilty thereof.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO
Notice:?Trespassing on 1 lie
above lands is forbidden, and
parties wishing to remove their
cattle or hotfs should apply for a
written permission at our cilice at
Conway.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO.
NOTUi:.
All trespassing on our lands in Simpson
Creek township, or any entry
thereon is forbidden under penalty
of law. M 0. Richardson,
P. C. Lon#,
Iti
iONS, HARNESS
>yer, Babcock and Cortland
i tl. il can compete with these
lilies and there is nothing
s iu \t door to the Pee Dee
io. It will interest you.
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SALE. ~~
f which 160 acres is timber
road in Horry county. Good
s. Tor particulars write, J
Reese, sts., Sandusky, Ohio.
hid 18S0 J, W. McElwee, Pro
lettsvillo Marble Wks
ItF.NNETTSVI LLK, 8. V.
and Designs Furnished of Latest
Style
lents TeinbHtonoH aiul Curbing
id on Application.
Jsss Work. Kasoiiable Prlc
AGENT, CONWAY.. 8. C.
1 he at ten Hon of
he fact that I am ^
iicer store and with less renttual
Iy be Oil E A L*E R. 4L
a I pound of 40 cents ^
2! pf prepared Java & ^
m| a* Moca ColVee FREE ^
J? for every $3.00 in g
Cotl'ee put up in 1 pound tin
mil DELIVERED $
tsh and at the riufht prices,
Yours Truly,
VTura w^? ?
OLIVER |
lew Crop
I Rice!
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110,-1 MO Lbs Head Rico
8,()., : Lbs Medium Rice
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15,000 Lbs Screenings m
5 40i Kg> 100 Lbs Fine Salt
, 1,850 i .js ;")i ied Apples
400 Bbls Royal Flour
7l) Half Barrel Bags Royal Flour
('2S0 Quarter Bbl Bags Royal Flour
600 Fighth Bbl Bags Royal Flour
800 Sixteenth Bags Royal Flour
ALL FRFSII ARRIVALS
iW.B. Cooper *
.TOnnff.R A NTn TA.nrvr.^.r.
.. iill 17 I iVl L'VJlt
Corner Nutt and Grace Streets
Wilmington, N. C.
GEO S HACKER & SON
544, 546 and 548 King St,
jCHARLESTON, S. C- i
MOULDING ^
Window and Fancy Goods
Specialty