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% The Stock Law a Curse. Mr Editor: As I have been a subscriber to your paper for uearly a year I wish to say to the people of Horry tbat 1 grew up au orphuu bov in that county and that I worked hard on the fa?tn of Mr W R Uovals, near Hammond, to earn the money to get what education I have under the efficient management of Prof J E Prince and other educators who have indelibly impressed their personality upou the history of Horry county auy hence I have an abiding interest in everything that pertains ' to the welfare of the people of the county which I call home. I am a * subscriber to the Horry Herald and every week when 1 get my paper the lirst tiling I see is the stock law. Now. Dear Editor, pieaso say to the people of Horry to stop where they are at and think befoie they further write or go on with this stock law question because it is a curse to the county and an abomination to the Creator of heaven and earth. Why does man want to change the system of old time stock raising? Why? 1 T ' i cau auswcr it is tor the proper need of ancient mother wii anil brotherly love for humanity. That is what it is and if you will allo.v i] e to name the balaueu, it is for the want of eommou sense. The people of f-Iorry are like this, if one sees that another is prospering by reason of his ^uod management a' " another that man wants to so.7 tnat neighbor's downfall?and so they wank?e stock law. Now, 1 don't wu.,tT v one to think that as I am out of thecouuty that I am not interested in the welfare of the people of old Horry for such is not tue ease. I wish to ask o io question. What if ,/ou had tnty acres of land t wqty acres of which was under cultivation and thirty aires woods l..nd for your and your ...eitfhbor's stock to eat Hie j^rass, (\i you had a deui wife and children to earn a livelihood aft r you are dead and ? ' rI ll would JU tnilm It would b'1 li?ir for ? jn ity 'o force a law v jou t .v county to compel your w.fe at hildren to make a pasture ; id fei. tneir stock and d^bar them i'.om enjoying the use of their woods I lend wnich they are entitled to do j under the laws of the state by roast u of ownership? The ^retn pas- j lures lot' stocK should not und nover were intended to be fenced unci the stock confined under one enclosure. Now, readers of the good old Herald,! hope you will think over this and will do away with the idea o! the no fence law in dear old Horry and never think of or write to the paper again concerning it. Let well enough alone, as wo wish to sec an era of prosperity in our paper from the people aud not a set back by the adoption of the no fence law. For the sake of your neighbors and for } (Jod sake who made the giocu pas/ -vlures for the stock to feed upon, let it alone. Yours for the greatest good to the greatest number, P M iRodgers. Walkill, Fla. Seven Year's on- Profit. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr King's New Discovery is the host medicine for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of the throat, chest or longs," says ill N 7/enry, of Panama, Mo. Tne world has had thirty years of proof that l)r King's New Discovery is the best remedy tor coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, in morrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents th? development of pneu itionia. Sold under guarantee at JNortou Drug Co's drug store. oOc and $1. Trial bottle free. OBITUARY. Petor J Joiner passed from this life to the life eternal October 2nd, 11)08 Mr Joiner's death was indeed a sad and unexpected one. He was at llell's fishery on or near Cherry Grove Beach and wasVlaying with a number of boys, i neludin^ his younger brother, when he fell speechless to the- ground. In a moment, life was extinct. The remains were taken home where a large crowd of friends and relatives had gathered to meet the inanimated body of one ever so loval and true. He was the son of Thomas and Izzadore Joiner and having attained the age of about twenty years, he bad ex puritjuueii t.ik: greater part or his life an orphan. While fatherless he had no lacking of friends and was respected and regarded bv all who knew him, as an honest and truthful spoken hoy. It was hard, so hard to part with him but it is not our will, but God's wdl bo done. The interment took p'ace at ti. Wampeo burying ground where a large crowd of friends and r latives gatnr -ed to pay their last tribute < ' reLpeot to the dead body May God comfort and bless the br.Laved family. A Cousin. V Another *Vr? Fence Man. . ; ?.tW i , wbc we tea'' it in a* trt of the Herr i. 1 v?neu wo say stock law it n ans v fencing md better fonc s am. uot muzzling the ox when w -i write about it and pasturing it. Ii it was self alone I was considering I would not be so uard do vn on tl 3 stock law for I know that if the man who wants it can get along with it I can. but, oh! my neighbor, what will he do? When we hurt him we hurt ourselves. The lazj man wants to get hold of bet'- ends of the rnpo, but we see soma one else has got hold of the other end. > i ( Wo don't want the lazy man to h . ve both cuds of the roue We arc writing to the Hemld and studying what t.?? writ>? to the Herald about the stock la v. Wo are wastiug valuable time it? its discussion and could make more money if our time was otherwise engaged Hot me say to hose who are writing to the Herald for and against the stock law let us stop and go to work as work is the best thing wo c m do. for when we are studying about, tinstock law wo cannot work ns we ought to. I think it mustbeb^vs writing on the subject and i ot the old settle headed men. 1 be laz/.y man is not making up his fence as ln? ought is the reason that wo have c<> many mischeivous cattle, and that is the reason that he is writing on the stock law. If the laz/.y man and! the smart man would pull together and not pull against each other there would bo better times. Good Hoy* Mow Is Your Digestion? Mrs Mary Dowting.of C2S Sth Av?nuo San H'rancisco, recommends a remedy for* stomach trouble. Sin- says: "Gratitude fur the wonderful effect of K'cctiic f^itt?'r?N in n case of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. 1 am fully con vineed that for ftoinaeh and llv-r trouliles j'jJectric, Hitters is the ?>?*st r< nunly on the market today.1' This groat tonic a; <1 alterative medic.ne invigorates the system, purities the blood and is especially help ful in nil forms of fein de weakness, 50e at Norton I>rng Co'-sdrug store. The Methodist- ohurhvard has b M-jn cleuretl of weeds debris and rubbish. WalcliecJ Fifteen Years. For fifteen years I have watched the working of IhicklenV Arnica ;alvo; and ir has never failed t lomv any son*, hoil, ulcer, or burn to wli'uih it was applied. It has saved as many a doctor's hill,'1 says A F Hardy, of E ist Wilton, Maine. 25o, at Norton Drug Co'sdrng store I Backache | j.?8 Such agonies as some v/onreit aL, [2? suffer, every month, from back<,vS Is it necessary? No. It can be prevented and relieved, when ffifi caused by female trouble, by tak pvw ing a medicine with spccitic, cumtivc action, on the female organs j^-r k>|| and functions, which act* by re- Jfc/ iieviog the congestion, stopping |,m the pain a ml building the organs jj*| and functions tip to & proper state 4a of health. T;y. ^ ? IP IP PIP of bMiylji j WOMAN'S RELIEF iFJB "I suffered fer 15 years," writes 7?$ Mrs. Malinria A. Akers, of lia.sh am, F bj wjS Va? "with various female troubles. &fff 1 had such n backache thai it yKL drew *nc over, so I could not stand |Li*j x| straight. The doctors could not fcK. Sk help me, so I tock Cardul, and ?wl now I feel like a new woman." M? jS| At Ail Druggists M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, Mi staling' ago rind ilesorilmifT nymp- jK? ?jtI oiiiv, I .v /(/ (.'(,, / fiwb va -i The ChattanooRO Mcdiclno Co., K :11:111 Fire Fire Fire. To Property Ownon THE OLD AX!) 'f JUKI) . GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY lias beftn tested and tried t>y the year it and y?mi out vissltudes of the business including the conllayatlotif of a hull cen |tnry. aDd continued to grow until it ha ! attained a nearly sixty years honoruhl| and progressive history and ranks in fl . viancial strength as one of the few vert I j-trongesfi American Companies. | D A Spivey 6c Co j . ? - ? * NOTICE TO ALI. OVI KSEt its. I You are hereby notified to have you I'full time out in on your section ol roj.c j '?v November 20th, 1 Wecatr.no* wa't until .January for tlx < work to (>h finished w|> The above notice will ne.strictly looked into, [Yours respectfully, VV Jv fioi/r. Supe visor ' W A NTFJ)---To sell 10.000 boxes ; ??f Oran^.?t> And Grape Fruit. Fret f from the land of the Mauatee. enndle only the finest Florida fruit I ship in car lots or less Specia prices on car lots. J. 15. Smith, Hox 501) j .jan 1 j Tampa, Fl<^ ! S P HA WES, IllY GROCERIES Caters to the wants oi I the People. For First Class i (Groceries place your ordei with me. i iLoyss | i32 ai d 231 King Street, Chi The Largest Wh< WE CUT FINE PI WAR WEATHER UN- i DEKWEAR. (?? >{ / 'loavy Cotton ami Wool Mixed iud Drawers, valued $1 25. bpe i... each h8o- , vi.-iita Ail v\ ool Vest and Drawers (n?it i al color) each 48. Lit lies CoPon and Wool Mixed Hlbbed -ds, medium and heavy weights each Ladies Cotton Kibbeil Vest and Draw rs, IE-l.f medium and heavy weights each, 4he i.adies ii?:ht weight bilk and Wool Vest and Drawers, each, 00, ;?'..i :in J a. wimLmzzzzi s?a: I UP-TO-DATE | Va?>: 8 l: W f it ii l?tnj 1 1 A'I I ' f | COEUE 4 | Stylish, Nobby c rna s ockidi U U C N D1 OEALER nrisrsrani ue 1 m ^ iw *? py* iv> | pi 11 ' :' . .'liWIL HIS rODDYlL ' We are Prepared surroinadiixi'g cot very best Pry G< Notions. Cloth ir ; and Caps. Rer that our stock is 1 ; ed with care, whil* not be Duplicated in the Carolimas please and will be 1 our Low prices So ' '' ' ' " |J uEana* lr/t ?. . ? a^ ? m K/\ <k 4- , ? ? ?^W4- r ./ ivitawum; nuiit^ui i I If the day with thutcoug bottle of our THEN'] 1 J l'INE SY UP^Ill rcli 4 , | 'Only 1 Conway Dirt iff' it;?aB?sr-^^^^cvMCg^Mirai 1 L. B. Singleton t' VYTOK'M:V AN1> COI!f<MPLOR 4 AT LAW C o /a , South Carolina I >rtt ? n ^yivey Building 0 COHE irkston, South Carolina. * m Resale and Retai! ? ? mm ???? ? ?? wwm [ECE GOODS-IN AT WHOLES/ NEW: WAIST 'mi s. STYLUS, YES! All that Is possible to put Into a cor- j rcctly made waist.. Hut there is service too, ami lowness of p. ice, that, <iua)it.y con, id> red, isjllttle short ol astonishing at ! most pleasing as well. New Taffeta Silk Waists- in lihu k and and a full lino of colors, each $'" 00, Ladies 1.ace Waists trimmed with lace and medallions 50, $.1 00, }' > 50,or> up to $iD 00. Ladles White Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain tucked, $2 50 to 10 00. -J'Tibmere: ^ j I ^ ^11 ^ I ind Well Fitting | j rv wa tmiK c us.v a w tin I JRY'&CO S IN SS. O. to Furnish the an try With the aods, Groceries, ig, Shoes, Hats nember. Please, large and select 2 our Prices canby any House >. We study to please you with r the best goods. >r be troubled during&& I h and cold when a 25c B U HOI AT^.n Wt HTTP. N 8 I M.M M~AA M. -M. m * m. * V f AAA JL MA |g tjJ eve you Q | ig Company j I WiWHIIMIWWHMFM1IIIB WMIlMi lit 11, i?l<T J N. JENRETTE Convevincer & Notu< v PuM'c Wriles Titles, AJort^. r>eh, Liens, A^jreemonr.a, Contracts, Ac. Abtraciio^ tnd Oopf&b).<? i>hj . jj _ ???????? 1 It I / cu< 1 Mail Order Houi ANY LENGTH F( ^LE PRICES. fascinating Fall and Winter Fabrics. 41 inch satin tripped Poplin, black uud nil colors, yard i i lib 45 inch imported Lillet Voile in Hue. grey and brown, yard .$1 25. 40 Inch out in Viola, blu k and all the new colors, yard $1 75, We curry a large assortment <>f Dress (lends in plain weaves ami fancy mlxtuies in all the newest colors, 12 1-2, 15, j 25, dt>, 4N up to ?11 50 the yard * SPECIAL Ladies Taffeta fsilk Waists, black and colors, value $4 00, special each $2 00, BAKER-1 Fresh Broad i ml Cakes always on filled with ehoict r >ods for family us( est. possible notch. 1 *110110 orders ^i' livery tfuaifintced. Phone No IB. VEGETABLES Is the place to get Dry As complete a Stock of Shoes as ea sit prices to prices to suit every bod Corner Store but be sure ami call on J. E- Nl w msgETRwamm wmssaMBMnunmi a k WHAT 1 S | We Sell Seed < We have one thousan< proof seed oats, Plerit hundred barrels of flour A car each of bagging | other stuff. The flour v advance and our custc H .. Cheese weight from eigl f WE BUY IN CAllS AN j IPalrrv eito C | WHOLESALE. I I JOHN P. OOPER. S, Siff' BgMgEBBBggaaBBggBBBaBHEHBM Read and Remer rairsm^iOTSL-*^! wpnrarosrana tabo; Ifavo Two Stores filled to overflovv Wet and seflintf them at prices never ! In the Ft W FJodge's building they have a $10,000.0^ stock of Genera' Merchandise, everything and anytin n^ kept in a a general store. Their low prices will astonish you. Cail and look over their stock. N. M. BLANTOr I w \ )M P' Y IS'' cr Y<u Afcrcy f c<k se in the South. DR MERCHANTS Finest Display of Ladies and iss Suits in the South. Ladies strictly Tailored Suits In fancy mixtures. Would sell easily at $20 GO. Our |?rit e, suit ? 10 00, Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits iti plain broadc loth and mannish mixture# Suite that would retail easily at $20 00, our price, suit $15 Ou. 0 OT $25 CIO. We have au nftsorfltient of l.adiea and Misses suits lu plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy i'linainn#and Herringbone stripes in ill the new colors. I In* 1 ir^rst. n.v-ottllH tit ntid thv? greulettt value* in theiSouth, suit y'2r? 00. GROCER hand. Our Grocery Department is ? and are marked down to the lowven careful attention and prompt deIN SEASON. Nthe baker. 7 the groger man ii the Corner Goods at Panic Prices. n be found anywhere in Styles and y. When in need don't pass the CHOLAS'. r? EAT. j Oats and Rye I \ bushels of red rust | y of seed rye. Three | . One hundred cheese. ? and ties and piles of $ vas bought before the | niers get the benefit. u it to thirty pounds each | I) SAVE YOU MONEY g srocery Co I ViULLlNS. S C. S - i ecretary and Treasurer ft tmumm i wwi J nber ! afiswHTTjr'ai El, TV. C. ing with the best, goods on the marheard of before in this section. On the other hand, in the K H Seals Store, they have just as large a stock of Hardwaro and Furniture at the lowest prices quot ed in thin country. Don't buy till you soe it. Yours For Trade, si 6c COMPANY. 9 . V % *