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I Conway Druj Company. wwy ITH the approa W MAS r w Gifts and Remi which enables u For the Sterling Silver Embroidery S Sterling Stiver Manacure Sets Toilet Sets Dressing Combs, French Hot Real Ebony and other Hard > Toilet and Manacure Sots Lap Writing Desks, Black, j" Vlankerchiof and Glove Boxes Hand Mirrors Jewel Cases Powder and PulT Boxes Black, Tan and Alligator Car Shopping Bags with Purse The Latest Books in Cloth an Box Stationery iL'oarl Handle Gold Pens Waterman's Ideal and Parkei Fountain Pens Post Cards and Photograph Nunnallys Candies, Fresh Ev< Collates, Hud nuts and Podge Powders, Perfumery, etc., et< Make 1 I THE jCoivwaty llcrald Kradcr Hits llack. Editor Herald:?Please allow me space in >our paper for a few words. The health of the community is improving. 1 am not out for an argument but as "Good Hoy" has had much to say about "Herald Reader1 1 would like to reply to him. He said that he saw in one issue where a correspondent said that it was ho harm to pasture dumb boast and that he would like to ask him to turn over and read lirst Cor. ninth chapter and the ninth verse and also turn to first Timothy, the fifth chapter and the eighteenth verse and see if it isn't wrong to keep the stock off of the pasture that our Lord givoth them. It seetns like he wants to give the woods to the stock whether God intended for th m to have it or not 111 ll) ? \T u II n 11'nntD 4 ~ ' ..uv ui <IUJ lit/ nuilio IIIL'III iu UUVU it always. I will ask him to get his Bible and read the book of Gon. There he will see that God made , man last of all and gave him power over all ho had made. So if man says pasture or kill for our benefit that is our Maker's will, "Good Boy" said that it was wrong to muzzle an ox and was trying to prove by the Bible that it was harm to pasture stock and the reference he gave said nothing about pasture >ut said "muzzle not the ox" and according to the English language, pasture means feeding ground and muzzle means to pull something over the mouth to keep from eating. The stock law men wear the name of the shepherd but I for one had rather wear a nickname than to wear the truo name, crow fish?that is to go backwards. Herald Header. A llanjrer oils Operation. is the removal of the appendix l>y a d<>c i tor. No one who takes I)r King's New 1 Life Pills is ever subject to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They euro constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 20c at Norton Drug Go's drug store. ?? ? ? The biggest bargain sale ever i auuwii in itiis secnon 01 llorry |( county will be carried on at our 1 store beginniug December 15th and * lasting ten days. Everybody invited ( to come. \V. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. 2w35 This is Worth Heading. Leo F Zolinski,of OS Gibson at., Buffalo, N Y, says; "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I applied this salve once a day for two days when every trace of c the core was gone." Heals all sores, c Bold under a guarantee at Norton Drug ] (Jo's drug atoro, c There will be a box supper at the Good Hope school house on Fri- c day night December 11th Pro- ' ceeds to go for school improve- (j ment. Public is invited. o ?? ?? ? Medicine That Is Medicine. C "1 have suffered a good deal with mala- ria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well and that remedy Is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and ? liver troubles und for run down condi- n tions," says W CKeislerol' Halliday Ark, a Electric Bitters purifies and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if It fails to help you. ? 50c at Norton Drug (Jo's drug store. . r \"-y *- - . poll ch of the Holiday Season co Ie are better prepare d than < nders ever brought .o this r is to guarantee you a BAR i Ladies. cissors $1 00 to $2 00 > #1 50 to *2 50 $2 50 to $14 00 -n 25c to $100 .Vood Brushes 50c to $2 50 $7 50 to $12 00 an, Alligator $1 00 to $5 00 ; 25c to 1 50 25c to $1 50 $1 00 to $7 00 25c to $2 50 d Cases 50c to $2 00 $2 50 to $7 00 i d Tjcather Bindings. 25c to $2 00 $1 00 to $2 00 Luckv Curve $1 50 to $18 00 Albums 25c to $5 00 ivy Week. ??-? ?r & Gallots, Toilet Soaps, four Frlends CONV\ State of South Carolina, | County of Horry COURT O? COMMON PLEAS Copy Summons for Relief?(Com. plaint not Served) Ellinor Pin/.or, Plaintiff, against (J Z Elisor, J J Enzor, // L Enzor, Ornn J Enzor, Samuel O Enzor, M I Grainger, Pfinery Postell En/.or, Louie Dowliug Euzor, Roscoo llluson Em or, Dalton M Enzor, Bessie Lori-nu Euz- r, John Warren Enzor, Bishop Nation Enzor, Walter;lJiiikney Enzor, EK Pin/.or and Nina Plarl Enzor Defendants. To the defendants above named; You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been file' the office of the Clerk of the Court ? >111111011 Pie . for said county and to > a copy >f your answer to the said daint on <ie subscriber at his office at . away ;> C., < within twenty days after the ervlce hereof exclusive of the day of uich service; and if you fail to answer the comnlaiut within the time aforesaid tlie plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. I Dated October 13tli, A D 11108. II H WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W L MIBIIOE C C C P. To Emery Postell Enzor, Lonay Dowliog Enzor Roscoe Hiuson Enzo Dalton M Enzor Bessie Lorena Enzoi John Warren Enzor Bishop Nathan E izor Walter Pinknev Enzor and Nina llarl Enzor, * infant defendants and to Lizzie Enzor their mother with whomthev 10 ; le Please take notice that unit s y>a nro-1 ' cure tlm Hnimlntmniit ..f .. - 1! ?ri?,...v...v?v wi i\ ). uuuiai. aU j litem to represent the above named infants in this action within t venty days from tlie service of this sun nons upon < you an application will lie made to W L ' Mishoe Esq Clerk of this Court at Con- < way S C after the expiration of said time < for an order appointing a suitable and competent person guardian ad litem for I said infants authorizing him to defend this action in their behalf I To Emery Postell En/or Loney Howling I Enzor ltoscoe llinson Enzor Dalton M Enzor Bessie Lorena Enzor John War ; ren Enzor Bishop Nathan Enzor Wnltor Plnkney Enzor Nina Earl Enzor OratiJ Enzor Samuel G Enzor and E K Enzor absent defendants < Please take notice that the complaint in ,he above stated action and the summons >f which the foregoing is a copy were iled in the ofllee of the Clerk of the Jourtof Common Pleas on the 28th day >f November A !) 11)08. Hated October 18th A 1) 1008. II II WOODWARD Plaintiff's Attorney. f W li MIHHOE O C C P. ' ) I ^ Notice of Sale. t L Under and by virtueof a certain ihattle mortgage given to the Hank s )f Conway by 13. WoH'ord Wajjto n ?s<p, I have this day levied on the mtire law library of the said h iVofford Wait consisting of about v, 100 volumns, one type writer, five _ :hairs and one table, all of which I ~ Vill Sell to t.hp V-.5/4/1"- t? ui^nvuv uiuuui iur ash during legal sale hours on Frilay December 18th, 1908, at 11 t< 'clock in the forenoon. ti n. J. Sessions, S. II, C. ol Jon way, S. C., Dec. I, 1908. la Card of Thanks. 'a 4 We take this method of thanking ' ur many friends for their kind- ~ ess shown us during the illness . ud death of our little son. li. Li. H. Bran torn, ' Martha Brantom. m se ? . re Commercial print' ng at the Herald S. mes that oft perplexing Que jver to help you solve this < tiarket. Having taken adi GAIN in each article, and Cut ~ Of Cut, Glass wo liave to I Howls in sevora Vases, Pitchers, Water Set and Decanters, Celery Tra> Sterling Top Salt and Popp Dishes etc. A Choice Lino of Ili^h Grai Attractive and Appropris Ink Wells and Stands of Va CHRISTMAS POST CAR! HOOKS from And many other Articles to dious, Most Happj /AY C UBHHBBMHUBHUMBnBUH Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a bill of sale or chattle mortgage given by J. D. Rarrelson to the Hank of Conway. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at tho livery stables of 0. B Jenkins, in the town of Conway, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon on the 12th day of December A. D. 1!)08, one bay horse named Mack about eight years old. N. C. Adams, Agent. Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of John Causee of the County of Horry, deceased, are^ hereby notified to file the same, duly* attested, with the undersigned, or this notice will be set up against their recovery; and all persons indebted unto the said estate are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned. W M Rhodes, Administrator for John Causee. deceased. ASSAD RABEL, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, NOTIONS JEWELRY CI.OTII I NCi, HATS AND CA 1\S GENTS FURNISHINGS, CONWAY, C. New Goods. Lowest Fr: ;es 1 have just opened up in tho store lately iccupied by J l> Oliver on 3rd Avenue, >ne of (he best and newest lines of goods 3ver brought to Conway. 1 have something to suit everybody and which everybody needs at prices that cannot he duplicated, An Inspection Is invited. CHOICE FRESH FRUITS & CONFECTIUNERIESl CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ! Blew Bl0Leksnr\it h Shop. JUST OPENED UP IN CONWAY, Something that has been needed or a long time. Wheelwright, blacksmith and Genor?i . ...... u. t-VV.]IUl I I ihop. Horseshoeing a Specialty, j Farm Tools put. in #ood Condi-1 ion. Guns and Pistols Repaired. Jyervbody should patronize this hop so as to have it in time of eed. All work Guaranteed. Located Near New Court House. J. E. Altman, MGR L Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidded , ) hunt, or in any manner en tor or 'espass upon my lands on th? nrW. - [ tho town of Conway, bounded by ] nils of B G Collins. All violators ( ill receive the full penalty of the ,w. H. S. Collins, w 35. For Sale:--One good 1 horse farm, ^ ur miles from Conway, house alost mew and three good youn^ ules with two horse wa^on. Sold j parately or all 4 ^ether. Terms < asonable. J. O, Spivey, Conway. i C. . a stion?"WH ^.rM? liiestion and offer you the Lai vantage of the financial depi offer the following partial lisi Glass. i inch Nappies, f> to 12 inch I shapes and cuts. s. Water Bottles, Wine Sets, rs, Knife Rests, Salt Dishes, er Shakers, Footed Comport le Stationery put up in most ite Boxes 25c to $2 50 rious Designs. )S, BOOKLETS, and lc to *2 50 make ^lad the most Fasti- ~ r by Purchas! >RUG ( IEv< Saturday N Unless Trece Fh 40c. yd tl Cadi* ^ Hi Mens $1 ( Best broa yard this Cold wea and rugs ? V/rights j only I When wo put on a slaug jji competitors can buy them. I if he don't the laugh will b ^ for the big slaughter sign a flj big sale, we will make it tl Everything i j The Conv THE MAFlKFTR WILMlVCrl'ON 8PIHITS TURPEIMTI NE ? Market Bteady cents. ROSIN?Market $2 00 po r barrel of 280 pounds, TAR ?Market firm t 'JO. CRUDE TUKPHRTINK ? Market firm, s|il. 15 per bar rol for hard, '$8.00 for dip,, and $5.00 for ' virgin. COTTON-: tllARKET Market?Steady 8 61-8 cents for mldillng. CJON WAY COTTON?firm n llddllng 8 3-8r TUKPENTINEr -Market Dip /lrgln $2.80. PRODUC BMARKET 2GG8 ?i0m-35 MICKKNS ? 25 to 40 KIrtH POTATO] ;* itfSc. rk , WBET POTATO ES 40 to W toua], 1 JCMT I ? Conway Drug I ? riLll I ! Company. | ^ ^1^1^ I GIVE FOK < HHINT- g rgest and most Select Line of Articles for Holiday | ession during the summer, we purchased at prices R For a Gentleman. S ? Comb and Brush Sets 50c to $5 00 H China Shaving Sets $1 50 to $2 00 U Sterling Silver Handle Shaving Brushos $1 25 to $2 50 3 Silver Shaving Sets (cup and brush) $2 50 to $7 50 3 Black, Tan and Alligator Bill Folds $1 00 to $H 50 I Dressing Combs and Hair Brushes 25c to $2 00 1 Cln?ISu.> Oil Tt . , th. . . uiui mi* onver iianuie VVtits'* and Hat Q Brushes $1 50 to ^ Sterling Silver Military Inrushes $2 50 to $8 00 H Polished Hard-wood Military Brushes 50c to $2 50 Silver Mounted Ebony $2 50 to $5 00 Oxidised Steel and Silver Match Boxes 25c to $1 50 H Ebony and Rosewood Bristle Clothes Brushes 25c to $1 25 M Cigars, per Box of Twenty-five 25c to $2 00 H Black and Tan Cigar Cases and Traveling Case> $1 wj> $2 50 R French Briar Pipes $1 00 to $2 50 D Merchaum Pipes $2 00 to $7 00 N Shaving Mirrors 25c to $2 50 I Collar Boxes, Black and Tan, Silk Lined 50c to $2 00 W ?^? "Red Dwarf" and other Ink Pencils $2 50 a Parker "Lucky Curve" and Waterman Ideal Q Fountaiu Pens $1 50 to $18 00 C tig Their Gifts from I COMPANY. South Carolina.* 1 :THE MOST? ?1 ; Slaughter Salel sr attempted in Horry will close * iprht at 11-^01 I IV V I IhWjp Hi I I iHU I all goods Me sold before that data. I innel. all colors and shades, worth I lis sale 20c. | ats worth $2 and $3 this sale 25c. | SO shoes this sale only 98c. I id cloth in all colors worth $1 25 the 1 sale 75c. 1 Lher is coming. All carpets, mattings | this sale at priK e New York cost. 9 health Untiei $1 kind this rale j 69c. I hter sale we mean to sell you goods ^heaper than our I If the sheriff closes us up the laugh will be on us, 1 e on them. Let - see who is going to laugh. Look I tnd follow the crowds. Saturday the last day of this I ; le banner day. I n nur Ctnro ruf t? I Ill UUI UlUI G lllll the UlllUIV I fay Bargain House | jBANK of LORIsj \ of Loris, S. C. | ? Wants the accounts of the HORRY FARMERS. ( | Wp jirA in vnii* "*~ .. ? otj* v hi j vui 1IU1UC county, so jvhy not help your I I home county? Sell your cotton on the LORIS I 1 MARKET and then deposit your check with us. - I f THOS. E. COOPER - " President. V J J.O.BRYANT, . ? Vice President. J | E. L. SANDERSON, Cashier. J V I