The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 19, 1908, Image 8

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V \ 1 The Re Some of the goods an ? See the large Circulars for I Prices. ' > A Mystory of Indo-Chlna. ' The great mystery about Indo China i and one which must ever be Insolnbl? Js the story of the lost race and the ,vanished civilization of that strange 1 country. The mighty wulls of AngkoriWat, rising in the nifdst of spnrsoly settled Jungles, remain jih the memorial of a great empire "which has utterly disappeared and Is altogether lost to history. No one will ever know who plnjiued this gigantic temple or what tyrant hounded on his myriads of people to build up those Immense blocks of stone and cover them with the most elaborate of sculptures. Angkor-Wat was one of the most astonishing monuments In the world, and this forgotten temple was built so as to endure as long as the earth Itsek' were !t not for the irresistibly destructive effect of plant life on the strongest walls that man can raise. Only a highly clyjlizcd and very wealthy people could haT,o erected Angkor Wat, u very differen' j-nce from the Annndte of modern o!?v?. The whole nation lir ? disappeared as utters ]y as the busy myriads who once populated the wastes and solitudes of Memphis.?Singapore I-bee Press. He Got the Trout. A story dealing with a large trout i that was rising regularly and frequently Is told in "How to Fish: A Treatise I on TrouC and Trout Fishers." This Is the story: "lie was going up and down, up and ?down, up and down; not as the Insects offered themselves, but as It suited his c miposure that ho should tal:e a midge from the abundance. One youth was casting at the trout; another was looking on. Said the ang'.er, 'I'll have that flsh whether ho takes it or not.' 'IIow?' his friend asked. 'I'll throw tlie fly Into his mouth.' The trout went on rising; the angler went on casting. I perceived the angler's notion. It was that if ho kept casting accurately and the lout continued to rise In the regular manner mentioned, the fly would ere long fall at the very moment when a midge was l>elng taken. This reckoning was Justified. The large trout was hooked landed by a fly that had been cast rito his mouth." Old Fashioned Oratory. "We don't have no Rich forensic oratory as we used to have," said the old settler. "Hawyers nowadays don't orate. They only just talk. "Tako old Bill K. Simmons of Eou Clair. If Bill was defendln' a lowly chicken thief he'd speak with the tongue of angels. I'll never forglt the peroration of l>Js Impassioned philippic In the Clay Bull case about the poisoned cat. It runs like this here." The little, thin old man rose, reared back in a defiant attitude and shouted la the cracked treble of age: " 'Restln' upon the couch of republican liberty as 1 do, covered with the blanket of constitutional panoply us I am and protected by the aegis of American equality as I feel myself to be, I despise the buzzin' of thv nrofea Bional Inseck who lias just sot down and defy his attempt to penetrate with puny sting the Interstices of me Impervious coverln\' "?Now York Tress. Trespass Notice. All persons are heroby forbidded to hunt, or in any manner enter or trespass upon my lands on the edge of the town of Conway, bounded by lands of B G Collins. All violators will receive the full penalty of the law. II. S. Collins. 4 w 35. S W Martin, of Haskell, S, C., was in Conway on business a few day8 ago. Mind Your Own HiihIiicas. If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take J)r King's New Life Tills. They keep bil* llousness, malaria and jaundice outofy our system. 25c at Norton Drug Co's drug f tore* CITATION NOTICE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry By John Holt, Esq., Probst Judge. WHEREAS. W MR//ODE1. MADE suit to me to grant him letters of admin .. wuvi./n <11 uic csinio hi ii'iu eirects of John Causee, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Causeo, deceased that they be and apoear before me in the Court of Probate to W held at Conway, 80. Ca., on Nov 2!ird, n^xt, after publication hereof, *t 11 o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration all011 id not he granted' Oiven under iny hand this the Oth day of Nov Anno Domini, 1908. Published on the 12th and 19th of No? in the Horry Ileral i. John holt, Judge of Pr /bate Horry Co, to/ ^ mnant S e going at IIATjF I *1 HE SPP iSOOSOTSiCEjggff [.BANK ol | of Lor is ?! ^ Wants the accounts of tl | We are in your home coun | home county? Sell you ^ MARKET and then deposi _______ ? IWIII? IWil 1TROS. E. COOPER J. C. BRYANT, E. L.. SANDERSON, ' I """" B~ ^ Free Safety Razor With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korking Korn" I | 3 gallons, $5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gals., $8.45 16 quarts, '- $8.95 I I "This is a High-Class Old Corn Express charges prepaid anc good. Our shipping house is which gives us the best and qu money order with order and w A. Hatke fU Co.) Disti P. O. Box 3 n. jEstablisI IHMnBBWMHBaiHHUMBMMBMMrjMl GALILEO'S TOWER A CAFE. Bow Famom Itollu In Ileitis; Ot**crntefl by Itulimi Comiiierrltt llnm. For centuries a conspicuous object on .i? % ..- ..... - . iuu uuuuiinii inn or Arceli, abovo Florence, In Italy, tho famous "Star tower" of Gall loo, whero the great astronomer made many of his most hnpor* tant discoveries, is now practically destroyed, says a Florence correspondent ; of the Chicago Tribune. Commercial enterprise is responsible. For some months the picturesque structure has been swathed In scaffolding while workmen have been engaged in raising the quaint castellated tower by a third of its former height, piercing its walls with two new t.crs of windows I uwl adding a loggia. When tho work | 'M completed the tower will bo used ! for a cafe and restaurant. "To the Anglo-Saxon race," says one writer, who has protested too late against the destruction of the historic monument, "Galileo's towei^jossessed a special Interest, In that It was the scene of tho classic meeting between John Milton and the great Italian astronomer. Indeed In tho whale history of science and literature there is no incident more picturesque or affecting than this Introduction of tho Puritan poet, young and vigorous, with his pram teeming with conceptions tor hi9 mighty epic, to the Florentine sage, blind, old and persecuted for affirming the great truths of the solar system." Another place of pilgrimage in Italy which on sentimental grounds makes a far stronger appeal than the "Star tower" to popular Imagination, will soon vanish entirely If somethlnc Is not speedily done to preserve what remains of It. This Is the house In Voroilf. from the balcony of which Juliet cried; "Oh, Itomeo 1 Wherefore art thou Romeo?" The mansion ls crumbling ic ' ruins and on the r olnt of collapse. It Is probnblo thai only the f'icado of i ?the building formed parr o:' the original tracture. The arms of the house of Cap u lot, however, still brave the weather over the eutranee gato In the Interior court, itnd an Inscription placed there reads, "This ls the house of the Capulets, from which sprang Juliet, for whom so many pools have sung and tender hearts have wept." Though shoals of pilgrims have visited the shrine consecrated to two Immortal lovers, tho shrine Itself has been put to strange uses. It has serv^l < at various times as a cabman's lodg.jg house, a restaurant, a warehouse for carts sol a farrier's shop. 4 ^ j 1, sooobssieobt * ICE. All at greatly^ have on t /EY riE - Floris]| 5, S. C. 1 I le HORRY FARMERS. J ty, so why not help your ? r cotton on the LORIS ? t your ''hock with us. | I .. . Presider t. # Vico Presideofc. J .... Cashi ? I onsr ~ w 1 iIL IF I ars old"! ] Free Watch Fob With every order for one or ? two gal'ons of our "Korking Korn" 1 gallon, - $2.45 4 quarts, - $2.60 : 2 gallons, - $4.70 8 quarts, - $4.95 24 pints, or 48 half pints, - - - $6.70 ! Whiskey, Yellow and Mellow." 3 1 losses and breakage made next door to express office, J lickest shipping facilities. Send i rite for big price li3t. illers (Richmond, - Va. j led 1867\s00-fl00 East Carv Street THE MARKETS WILMINGTON SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market steady 87 cents, ROSIN?Market $2 00 per barrel of 280 pounds. TAR?Market firm, $1 00. CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market firm, $1.75 per barrel for hard, $2.85 for dip, and $2.40 for vb'uln. COTTON MARKET Market?Steady 8 8-4 cents for middling. CONWAY PflTTOW ?lr.? n,i.l.ia..n. or. o v iii iiuuuiiiig o irO| TUR PENTINfir-Market Dip $2 10 1 Virgin $2.4U. PRODUCE MARKET EGGS 20 to 25 CHICKENS 25 to 40 (IilsH POTATOES 25c ok >WEET POTATOES 40 to 00 bus ________________________________ I ASSAD RABEL, DEALt-n IN Dry Goods, Notions, NOTIONS JEWELRY CLOTHING, IIA TS AND CAPS i GENTS FURNISHINGS. t'ONWAY, S. C. New Goods. Lowest Prices 1 have just opened up iu the ? tore lately ^ occupied by .1 I) Oliver on 3rd Avenue, | one of the >es? and newest lines of goods I ever brought to Con way. I have something to suit every buJy and which every- J body needs at pilc.es that cannot be du- i plicated, An inspection is invited. j CHOICE FRESH FRUIJS & CONFECTipMERIES wuns i Am i i V OiN II Af*,,r> J I For Rent. A good plantation near Fink lay X Roads containing 60 acres or cleared i land in a high state >;' cultivation with two sets of buildings, one to- ' bacco barn, good stables and out buildings, clay foundation, naturally J drained and good water, Will rent ( for cash. Apply to, l A M Anderson. i Tabor, N. C t * c ditojQ pais sp|OQ *8i|Cnoo aoj Mn^ijBnogejnujiiidug i \ I aaoeoooeies ivey's wi educed Prices. We must hi he way. RCANTH googggggg Come and see i clothing, sh JEWELRY Solid gold rings, ladies ne laces, bracelets and fobs. I I We have a few dozen s styles that we will sell at G \ mtmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsimmmmwmammimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmmmmm?mamam [New Got | A big line of Mens S Al | sale cost. '.[Tococut | | aU(* CQa^s are seHii I 12008! 1 spite of--old I) jfl New goods in every lire | lines. Just remember we c | is right, we could not | if we did not have the.n I wail on you next. Yours : Catarrh Cannot be Cured .rith LOCAL API'LICA I an they cannot reach the neat of tl?e disease. < a * liiirh is a blood or constitution il (thesae, and i 1 order to cure it you must tahv Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and the irucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was precribed by one of the best pby dclans in the country for years and it is a regular prescription. It is composed of behest loni?s known, combined with the >est blood purifiers, acting directly on the nucous 8urfa2es. The perfect combinaion of the two ingredients is what proluces >uch wonderful result in curb u Jtttarrh Send for tautlmi.riC >a ? .VU^UIUUI <o ICf, P J CHENEY A CO . Ti.ifd O. Sold b) DruffL'1-tH, price 75c. r* Thk" Irtii's b'uniUy Fills for coobtipution. 4? * C ' % \ ill Last 15 Days 1 ive room for the big lot of Christmas Goods we COMPANY, h oosatmiooeooooog ok LooklP-i the Bargains we have to offer you today in ? _ 1.1 I utK, runner noois, MS. \ 4 4 ?i I??: 1 Special Bargains ck In furs, wraps and ladies coats. mits of men and boys clothing that are a little off OST. I. T. Sessions ids Arriving Daily. I V1PLE HATS AND CAPS going at whole- I Now is the time to buy hats and caps. R For L dies, .isses and Children E SJust rrived In Coverts and | Kersey Cloth. Call early and I get your choice. Our prices are 1 ng fast. I Mens, Youth and Boys Suits and extra Pants I roing at prices unheard of. Loud colors, I >lacks, blues and fancies. They look swell? | ,hey fit well See them and vnn will Knv ^ I MI MUJ 111 I an Tucm r. ^ ^ Ladies and Misses Trimmed arfd Street Hats ?BH now open ^or your ^nsPec^ion from 35 cents to jU $10.00 each, and our prices, as usual, are competition smashers. arriving daily and the bottom has fallen out in many lon't ke.p any thing but sell everything and the price sell more goods than all the city put together lined both a* to quality and price. Come on we will from the house that is always busy, *- 3 vay Bargain House; I ALBUMS POST CARDS PHOTOGRAPHS. Now is the time to select a handsome Pn?t. fW/i tm--* v/i x Holograph or Aloum irom our well assorted but lirniled stock, which was purchased by us before the advance in prices. Now is ymir chance for a Birthday, Thanksgiving or Christinas Present. Conway Dr\xg' Company* f