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?ltc gown , JLutered ?t Uu? Coat Office (%t 'J onway, 8. Second Claae Mell MaU?*f, -- V1" 'HHP KVKKV THVH8PAY MORK1NO BY CONWAY PUllMHHINO CO. SUHSCKHTION ON 15 DOLL A K l'Kll YKA ??.' * H. 11. WOODW^HD, Kclitor ?'i THURSDAY, NOV 26, 1098. SCHOOL IMPIIOVCMUNT. Ciamca nnd Play* Oriraiii/.ccl t?y flic America it Uuild of Play. 1. The first work of each Guild will be to organize for the regular playing .anil teaching, select a leader (some adult), to help the teacher in drilli> g TT. Leo? ug lines of games should vl be follower ?Typical folks (singing) games ? English, American, French ' etc., Swedish dancing games, School '"l room, play ground anil street games Fdr clubs of oldet* bays, athletic games should be encouraged with Mn 'men for teachers. Larger boys can 'teach smaller boys, if they arc given a programme. (Jive now games oc" cftsioPally. TT1, When class is well started nn ;hm1 new game under way, occasion " ally have a child show a game played by children of neighborhood, in this way you can best get acquainted yourself with the current games Of the neighborhood. IV. Keep a list of all games play od gradually introducing new types and forms. In this way you can ~ avoid too ?nuch repetition and make ypur plans educational and progressive. >V, Instruct the children in the es1 sential points of games played (a) as to their content, whether industrial, social, military, otc., (b) as to their v" form, whether ring, line, circle or gqilfire. Tn this way the types of thought and form are kept pure and V' a good dool of ordinary demorali1 Nation of games aro avoided. Keep 1 \ tings round,squares square and lines V? ftirSight VI. As the work advances ask dif' fereht members to propose games '* alreiidy 'earned and to lead in play* I ing them. This will encourage lead" ership and independent play among the' children. I I VII. In this work of 'organized ,,(l play, after giving a variety of games, " ' notifce the choice of the children as to favorite games. Find out why ' theV like them. > r Vtll. All the play of a group or ,l" Guild should be led up to climax in u a festival or play in connection with the Season or other historic or social occasion. This will give objjective interest and make for unilied effort in the work. | IX. The festivals of the year should be especially studied in re,M> guWl to traditions and customs of < different countries and nationalities. ?\Vhen the games of a special time k'! 6r country are given, it would be ' well to represent, costume and other "" 'characteristic features. Costumes u< ore very e ffective. Have Indian 00 yell.' !i The following exorcises will assist in co-oidiuatiug body and 'J breath and prepare the body as a slinging instrument. It should be hisdd as a physical exercise and re1,1 dreation before tho singing: 1 I. (a) breath, yawn and stretch, " like '< hildren, kittens, birds, etc., II l&wbkening. (b) Breathe and stretch 'with right o^m tiien left, (c) Breathe bo land'stretch with both arms twice. 0' 'Hbpeat this exorcise 'retching legs 00 las arms. Combine right arm and left leg and vice versa. i n. (a) Innale and collap.se?play(Ki ifigpaper bags, repeat three times. (b) Inhale and sustain?pouring wa00 (teC'ln and out of bottle, (e) Inhale and sustain?implanting foot ball (child is foot ball. Til. (Inhale and sustain?measuring breath, see how long can stretch Mi' 1 it. Repeat several times. IV. (a) Inhaling?sipping and controlling with diaphragm, (b) Engine? cuoc .hoo, largo and small h~ '.engines, ( ) Breathe and sound? c; 1 engine and factory whistles. Tmi(' ' < tato sounds. h1' I 'V. (a) Inhale and collapse a few times, What does breath do? (b) . Inhale deeply to fingers placed lighiOlyiat wrist, making body strong, exhale-collapsing, (c) Inhale into active position?chest strong?blow hout breath. VI. (a) Breath deeply to fingors h*' spread a wrist- exhale, (b) Take sipping breath- play drums lightly ( L at wrist, 2, at chest, 3, at shoulders. (d) Relaxing exercise?shake 'fingers, elbows, front, side, overhead . l' VII. (a) Blowing candles out quickly?taking aim, one puff, two and throe pulls. Sustained brerth. [bj Blowing feathers up to ceiling, across room,|front., [c] Stretching neck and shoulder muscles. Diaphragm exercises, quick and sustained movements. VIII [a] Playing bellows, organs, ' ' pumps, bicycles, etc., teacher varying rhythm in a playful ways. IIACl'S, PLAYS, GAME8. First and Second Prizes Can be J,? Given for Each Event. Potato race, boys, 10 and 12 years "Relay race, boys, 11 and 14 years $ Legged race, boys, 10-12 years Sack race, boys, If) and 18 years r4:" ' 50 yd dash, girls, 12 and 15 years 25 yd dasn, girls, 15 and 21 years "i,J 'lOO yd dash, boys, 15 and 21 years Wheelbarrow dash, boys, 9-18 years 50 yd dash, boys, 12 aud 15 years ftfrii ii <i / Hoop race, b ?& g, t> and 10 years Club races, girls, 10 and M yours Shoo race, boys, 14 and 10 years Ilicyclo obstacle, boys 14-10 yrs 50 yd dash, ladies, 20 and 40 yer.rs 40 yd dash, ladies, over -.0 years A signal must be given or beginning each race. Choose some one for a starter. [Continued on Cast page | The Herald might as a matter of history that tb t eleecr lights ever seen in /ay w,v j those used by Conway i nber ( o , to light its own plant se% ral years ago. After this improvement had boon made by Conway Cumber Co., the A. M. Hurroughs Lumber Co., put in a plant which supplied lights for their lumber works and lights for the residences of A. M Hurroughs and T. J. Hell. rJ he first light used from the power house, was that used by the own' ' of the moving picture show on Ms ; i street. Then the store of Spivey M ;rcantile |Company was wired, and il was the I first business establishmci t to ho lighted by electricity from '' ' >w or plant. The lights were turn d on in their store last Friday evening. Mow Is Your Oljrcstion? ]\Irs Mary Dowling.cf 22S 8th Av Mine, San Francisco, recommends .i remedy for stomach trouble. She savs: "(Jrati tudo for the wonderful effect of Kloctric Bitters In 11 case of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. 1 am fully con vinced that for itoniach and liver troubles Electric Bitters is tin. best i inedy on the market today." Thb great tonic and al terative medicine invigorates the system, purities the hlood and is especially help I'ul in all forms of female weakness, OUc ' at Norton Drug Go's drug store. Wants tlio Stock Law llntl. Health is generally good with the exception of colds. The stock law is in demand now and we are waiting for the time to come when we can bring the issue to a vote, or tear down the old fences and have it any way, Now, oilicors, bring it on one way or another. Vv e don't care how it gots here so long as it is here. Mr C C Reynolds, accompanied by his father-m-Iaw, spent last week on the coast and report having had a very line time. When they returned they had plenty of mullets. Come on with the stock law, Everybody come together and lets have it at once, Silver Leaf. Watched Fifteen Years. For fifteen years I have watched the working of Buoklen's Arnica Salve; and It has never failed to euro any soie, boil, ulcer, or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doetor's bill," pays A F Hardy, of East Wilton, .Maine. 25c, at Norton Drug Go's drug store. Sale Under Execution. By virtue of an execution made in the case of E. J. & A. (J. Stafford, Plaintiffs vs. Garter & Company, Defendants, notice is hereby given that [ have seized at 1 will sell before the court house door at Conway, S. G., on sale!Jay in December next, it brin# the 7th day of said month, during legal hours of sale, all and singular the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of the said Carter & Company, as shown by inventory in my office, and situate in their store at Daisy, S, C. 13. J. Ses .ions, Nov 17, 1908. Sheriff lorry Co, Sale Under Execuion. K. If. Seals, Pin-' nijff, against James A. Builov, 1 dant. Under and by virtue n e-xecu tion issued in above s i act; >n lodged in my ollieo, 1 ha e seized and will soli before the Court House door in Conway, S. C,, during legal hours of sale on Sale?day in December, it being the 7t.h day of said month the following personal property, to wit: a wo (2) mules, 1 two horse wagon, two sets of harness, one guano distributor, one Lewis' upright plow, two goose nock weeding hi ?s, the property of James A. Bu. ey and sold to satisfy said execution. Terms of sale cash. 13. J. Sessims. Sheriff B ? y C.; Conway, S. C., Nov. 12, 1908 For Rent. A good plantation near Pinklay X Uoads containing 50 acres of cleared land in a high state of cultivation with two sets of buildings, one tobacco barn, good stables and out buildings, clay foundation, naturally drained and good water, Will rent fnr fMVfch Amxltf in "-'i A M Anclorson. Tabor, N. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbiddon to hunt, fish or in any manner enter or trespass upon my lands in Dog BlulT Ferry township, bounded north by Eddy Lake Cypress Company, east by lands ot C C Reynolds south by lands of Oliver James and west by lands of J N Roberts. All violators will receive the full penalty of the law. D N FLOYD. 11 5 4t. Mullets! Mullets! Mullets in any quanity at Todd & Andersons Fishery near Myrtle Reach, at 4J & 5 cts |>er pound, Send orders to Todd & Adams, Myrtle Roach, S. C. J SavQ ?2msfors7 : BsBSs by hiving ot hand wh:n the emergency rises a bottle u* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ JoPurs, Strong and Penetrating, that It stop" almost immediately a'.l inflnm* ination, congestion, aches and pains of the Nerves, lioncs. Cords und Muscles. T"< ivhetimntism, Sciatica, I.airc Ca^V )( nts, and Muscles, Sore J hre^t,Colds, Str?:v,f, I Sprains, Cuts, lhuiscs, Colic, Cramps, Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Tone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine li.?s Noah's Ark on avery package. 25c., 50c. and f t co by all deat-v ersin medicine everywhere- Sample by ntail tree. NOAH MLMLOY CO.,RICMMONC#VA., A BOSTON, VA8?. , U S I TAX NOTICE. The tax books will be o,jou . . 1* 0 collection of State, Count v and of ;r taxes for the fiscal .year IPOS fro n October 15th, 1008 to Ma;eh 15cof 1000 Taxes nre ilim wir.lw>,? ... w ? V.V/ V'.v u J 11 illly to December r> 1 st, with one nor cent, to January .'11, witli an a <litional one percent. to Feoiuarv ''8. 1000; with an additional five p> cent., or seven per ecut , to March 15th. llKOULAU TAX l.FVV The levy ot all tax. a* property in the county is as follows: State Tax t>>?n?11s Ordinary County Tux inn', Special County Tax 1 mill Constitutional Sen >ol Tax 3 mills Total 11 1-2 KAIL ROAD hA\I> TAX An additi< nul levy t?? ptv the State Sinking Fund Commissi n Coan to retire c< -tain rail rj^u bonds is made as follows. Conway Town-hip 1 null Bayboro Town-hip i mi'l Simpson Creek Township 4 in ills HI'KCIAI. SCHOOL DIKTKICT TAX An additional levy to pay -pcoial taxes voted for school purp on i j certain school disincUts made as . follows: No 3 Do^ 131uIT 3 mills 44 0 Athens 4 mid -? 44 7 Green Sea 4 mills 44 11 Socasfcee 4 mills 41 14 Centenary 4 mills " 17 Wanamakor 3 mills 44 18 Boris 3 mills 4* 1!) Conway 3 mills 44 27 Zoan 4 mills 41 23 Powell 4 mills 44 50 Floyds 4 mills k4 5(1 San ford 3 mills 44 (11 Wampee 3 mills 44 (>2 Savannah l^ulT... 3 mills* 44 08 Ilomewood 4 mills I 4 4 00 Maple 3 mills 44 74 Four M lie 4 mills 4 70 ilarpoi 3 mills 44 77 Strawfield 3 mills 44 SO Spring Branch.... 4 mills school house bono tax An additional levy on School Pis- j trict 10 (Conway) of two mills is made to pay interest on ihe S.jhrol House Bonds and to create a sinking fund for their final retirement. j capitation tax | A p >11 tax of one dollar 'or school purposes is levied upon every male | citizen not ween the ages of 21 ami GO years, able to earn a living, except Confederate veterans over 50 >cars of age. A capitation tax of (iffy cents | 'or school purposes is levied on j each d?>g in \ he county. A payment of three dollars to the I County Treasurer before February j 28th, 1909 is accepted in commutation of road work for ilio y^ar 1909. treasurer's 1tix f. r a r v The Treasurer will attend at the folk ing places at the day and hour na cd lor the purpose of collect!; g ta..es. On all other davs, exec"0 t Sunday, the Treasurer's <111 ie t Conway will be open from 9 to 4. J A Mcl)-nuott, County Treasure.. October 15, 1908 ww??w?? ?a?wmrnmjmmmmammrw '+* .? ? %?? NOTICE?All persons are ' ly forbidden to trtspass on ?Le l.r d of E. .i Floyd, known as the swamp land, either bv fishing c:* paste ing stock, or in any o' her way. The law will be enforced njeamst all trespassers. b. 11 Fry, Agt m ** mnn <!^ p.t | What is ilso Use | I1 of Saying | THE BBS r CO >1 ?? * X V f r X THE S HON('J K ' uMQ'Ynr ^ THF I. KRGFS I rg * f> A v V ? j Tlicy all r^ay fi>o>y A I HAY BIMPI.Y ^ Springfield I FIRE & MARINE INS. | COMPANY Ol3 MASSACHUSETTS. C Organized 1849. r M. W. COLLINS | j AGENT | 0 . I ( HORSES, riULES Wo are averts in Marion cc Buggies. There is no othei famous bufigics. Wo are a better at the price. \Vhen i i Hardware and Furniture coa THEKOL Trespass is Wre. All poisons are hereby foiV'd le* to hunt, fish, or trap, in an manner to enter or tre^pa^s m- . , my land in d v '' to >? < oounded by lands <<t .] L, iv ye, A J i L'odd. Burroughs & G"d ?? nnci others. P \V J1 Bdge. i I t 32. j Copy Summons for Reliefs (Complaint nofc served ) S ! !l tf? r\ f C/\ni h C 1 U.HVV. VI VIMUII V(?l (I I li cl J j Condty of lion y. I Court of C unmon Pleas L'enrv 1> Kllio't, Nancv K! u?tt. ( Man hull Kill- , I ' M .Souls uiit j Surah Price, Plain ai?ai nst X Norton, T'istfMpu? V FJlo t, Monti? 4rutrv KHi ?tt and Ui'i la: li Elli ?ir, Ovfonlants, fo the Del, h'lants N Mupeht t n . j I hudticus V Elliott, Mlmtyojt;t.-ry Klhot i and tier nurd Elu it: Yv u are hereby summoned and ? inquired lo ?uhm?i the ompUibt. i 4 this anion which has bmn til?jd in ( lhi < Hi e of 'he Civile ot the Court! ol Ci tnuion Pleas f<$ 1 ho s.iiil (bounty i.ncl lo serv t a copv of voar uu.s*t r r, ? the ^mirj eon ol not on ihe un-ccir at his office at Coiiwax, S ('. ? <vii hia twenty c??\> aher the -ei vn*. I lereof; exclusive of ih?? da/ of mc l 'oi vice: and if iou fiil to ans^i-i i f.n? said complaint within the tun | iforesaid, tlio plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. October 24th, A. T>. 1IK)8. W. U Mrishoc, G. C. C. \\ H. H. WOOD W A IID, Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Thaddeus V Hiliott, Absent Defendant: Take notice that tho complaint in the above stated case, and the si. .0 nons of which the foregoing copy were dulv me < the ollico of i he Clerk of Coun c C < innx i l\r.? .n and for the County of Horry j t. foresaid at Conway, S C. on the I 4* h day of November 1 DOS. ri, S.J W. L. Mishoo, C. C C. P. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs' At tor 11 ey. IMJW w/frrn ? i i? wmmmmumm?i mmmmmwaw???www? Sale Under Foreclosure. Under find by virtue of a judgment v?! ,' redo ur * m *d" by His Honor thus i> Hail Z.e. . i'r." ?11:, .ludge in the 12r.il Jircuit at Cii.miners. in the case ul ^uiiicy H n*on, plaint tT vs 1) A Norris, 1? f'. and >1 ih - u day of Nov A. 1 lUUS 1 \\ i.i .sell at public auction before the court hou** il ? ?t* in Conway, S, u iurine, h ; ai lu u;s ot sal * on .->'U**s(} *y i ">e cinK i. \dibeing the s? Vci.ieh d ? o | anid mouth all u'ld iingu.ar 'he i?*i owi ? dv-s..ill?? d lauds andprcu inrsto wit, Two certain tracts or parcels of la: .\h?g and b. lng in the couu.y and nloresaid in Floyds township con?.tin. One Hundred and Thirty acrej in >re < I lemi, Tret No I cortaituo. \ ;.t T | more or less, in the Hay, 1*. ; J, a n* b* lov- ;on .lie south i-y Quinry I' om i md A If Willhunsou'b iaud, on tho tHi. lands of Quincy //inson ou the in rth i muus 01 ii iv ixorns ami ou the ?v i lands ot Louise Neely. Tract No 2 retaining one; hundred :.c: s more or 1< bounded aa follows: On Ui vest i > ) m of Lee and 7/urrelson McDmi^., n c north by lands of Marida or .! ,dre? Grainger on the east by Knob. a l> >y a west t>y Fifteen Mil 11 iv. Perms of sale cash, i\i chaser 10 p for papers. 11 ,T SK.SSluNS. Sheriff ??t It<?rry County. Dated November 10, 10 | BLACKSMITH \N!> \v i! i:s:l\v Ktuir? Conway, S, C. ( | i have rpored lip a First C] . j U'at W. ndth Shop in the Hen Domett aid -hop and solicit a share ?d the o f ronaire of the people. All wo. k j -i^vt class an l p ic< s naodera'e | {JQRSE SHOEING A SPEC! ALTY j ?*>% ? r- *m wwo?i iwnfaiiiwiw i?na I Alex C. McNeill, MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTCn COM WAY. S. C. s?w "Mill, St?6in mrlnp, ? niton <;inn nn<l n'l fctml* of Machine A t?rk Will reot'ivo Piompt Atten'loii. Iistimatcs Furnislio.1 i WO'K Gunrnntced ,t , i Ob Witt's ?:^i SaSva For Piles* Burns* Sores* / Dealers in , BUG< iF~. AG HiTify fori tn%\ir'ivu o> Busies m r' in litis section n!.vent? it * Wren a Bu \ Midi ins m? , <tv our slttbles npany and iv#*?a oy? our lin< iX-iT 13.A Y CC Mucins, IMaciO!1. and Dillon. for" ? 172 amr- of rr' d lar rf of c.i.ti, :Hu Xrd on ijog i-A & : hon?e and barn on premises. A BIK1JL, cor Warren end 1 I s'.ab'.ifah ru 4*111 J I ? Price? V > < ' I ' ? > j ?, .... ^ ? \r. *-'* * ' . *U outline ... vM-A'* .. - u - i ! urniahet JE 1 | ,y ( . i rirM CI ... n. K. <iA-Qui:) SPECTAT, r? wvwwvw v" 2^ r w i h t o p i ] 1 t vfy Iho j Lb ie to ill I 111 New jr % ana b < It' r lccnt? J. npb n ni t.CtiCO ^ joJ.s will uut v/ FOR TH H ^ H ^ NEXT <jj|f |Ji cash "tradrd at rnv storo. C cans and all yuaran!:eed. < All. GOODS PROW ^ Mv ^/ororios are always fres ^ Will ju tflail to tieo you all. 5 ID^? ^ " i j am at 1 < ilJRE - IK ' , .VSS| l] WITH 8$" J if ^ I Salt' : m ?:* -h*. Vj^ I 1 fy? I ! v rw n! S , c..v.. 3w ... -"v^/:w vira ^ D "*P'7 v "j PRTCT' 1 n"t ('? "i . - 30c A ?: 00. g . i. 'i. Li "j I rec a a?ii) A'.!. T'*n' *; jfliG TROUBLES. I .* MBtrnm .-v?riw??"Tji vi"L> /.V it \ is T. ATIP r 'kCXOXti'K OH. IK I*JB I . U233J.,D. I ?r, ,. TawKSKKa I Kodol for iiiigestloa Oar Can ran Ir e rrupcn ", j-M"t n nz n $t.oo boa.t, of r'cti !. y .1 I (.*. !flilt-4.-,t j j i. lirr not benefited you, wj j \v:,l refund ycuf money. n> ?^_ol t^dayon 1 thia Ku.irantra. I T* 04.t and ?!sn the follo.vi sr. present tl to lit*. dealer .1. il.o time of p irclir.so. If it fads to satisfy you return the buttle to the dealer Trota whom yuU bought it, ' at.d we vviil rctanii your iaeuv*y. , l T jtvn L __________ j Statn - ' Slpn ?? ~??- vnt 'i n 1? Out . \ j I C> 71T \ Vj ?*? I V f * O J Ar.A tho Sior^ach Sweet' J?. C. ScWtXT CLiicaco, 111. | a ' '>'i\\J u?T *T. * w? ?r?wcm <? <--? ? ? < g rv ?4? - n I n?? i > MW ww?w^ CHINESE LAUNDRY ! Ooiiur* " d (,utU. lvntiiug Machine. Work turned out I'rYjrnyitly. I S>'iut me it tnnl order. Ku'nilv washing take*. Satisfaction Guarur ;oed. Wort? neatly executed, and in first class f tyle. apkciu !vorrcit Collars and ("uliv held for 30 daj s and if r??t called for will ?>e <old. Y<uirsf??r fcf-KHl w.nr*, GEO LVM, Subscribe for tLe Ucia'U. OMPANY" ONS, HARNESS er, i bibcock and Cortland that can compete with these ggies and there is nothing next door to the Pee Dee i. It will interest you. )MPANF SJtkLdEJ# ^ 11 i? 160 acres is timber oa<i jr. l*orry county. Good l or particulars write, J teese, sts., Sandusky, Ohio. ed J880 J, W. McElwee, Pro Lttsvillo Marble vmn <EN^(ETTSVILLB, S. C. and Designs Furnished of Latest Style ntH Tombstones and Curbing 1 on Application. Work. Rasonable Prlc AGENT, CONWAY. S. 0. ho attention of ? o fact that T am barters ! cer store and with less rentually be CHEAPER. "C a 1 pound of 40 oents ^ 3 iff 8^ prepared Java & ^ |g J Moca Coffee FREE ^ Jf *or evory 13-00 in ? iolt'ee put up in 1 pound tin ^ iPTLY DELIVERED f >h and at the riu;ht prices, Yours Truly, OLIVER | ;*A<WVW STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. STATE OF SOUT7/ CAROLINA, County of 7/orrv, Magistrate Summons tor Debts. Ey J N Jenrctte. ro W S Kirby: Complaint having been made initio me VY. mpee Supply v.o-, a corporation .nl) chartered under the laws of the Stat of South Catolina, that you are |ln-? df bted to it In the sum of Ten and 70-100 dollars, on account for goods, wares and merehs ndies sold and delivered you by h pit intiff during the month or August A I) 1008, as appears liy the sworn s]^^11..'lit of account hereunto attached tHt made a part hereof, : .as is. therefore, to require you to appeal h fore me, in my office in Conway, ft , n the 21st day from the service of this summons, to answer to the said coinplain.*, or judgment will he given against you by default. 11 'eel September 10th, A I) 1908. J N JENRETTE [L S] Magistrate. ? H If Woodward, plaintiff's attorney. IG L O .? HACKER & SON 544, 146 and 548 King St, iJA^STON, ^ S. C, 5 v s MOULD INO 3 Window and Faacjr Goodf 2 Specialty I " " 1 A. Vance Hooks CIVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEYOR Conway, S, C. ' ^ All sorts of Surveying. Drawing, Leveling, Draining, Railroad Work, Farm Surveying, Hydraulic Surveying \nd Contour Maps. Laying out \ Streets, City Lots and blocks, Building and Leveling Foundations. Computition of Stresses and Straining. Strength of Material and General Bingineering Work. FARM WORK A SPECIALTY. Office in Herald Building.