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ftltc gotvn gtaM, t lftniereri at th?* Poet Office at U n\ jS. }? Second Claea Mall Matter. d _ ? U DL1SH KD KVBRY THURSDAY MOKNlNO BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. 1 8U U8CRIPTION ON K DOLLAR l'KR Y K A o 11. 11. WOODWAltl), Editor 1 THURSDAY. JAN 7, 100!). 1 ( Pica for Better Teachers. Mr Editor: While 1 am in my room today unable to be out and about my business, my mind is musing over somothiny 1 mi#ht do to ( elevate the human family to a higher and a more noble life. And one of the first things to do is to constitute in our homes with our family the spirit of our Saviour, and the spirit of our Saviour was to go about doin^ good. Now, how far olT we have strayed from doing this way, and in the meantime remember that if any one hath not the spirit of Christ he is none of his and if we are not his what shall be our eternal destiny? The lirst thing to do is to seek Christ and his ri?rhtoousness and then we have the promise of all other things we needed given unto us and his promise is sure. Now we are on a great platform, wo say, for better things, and how is this to come? It is to do all our work in the spirit of Christ. Now we have many young men and young women entering out upon the field of service to bring about these things, and what shall their labatory bo? Shall their aims be to cultivate tho mind of every child in their schoolroom that he or she is a creation of God and has been brought into this world to bless and t,o do good things or simply to tack them down on their seats to while away precious time and get tho money for their term and leavo the child not even knowing what he or she was brought into existence for. This should no longer be allowed. Now with the elTort being made by the lady educators of the State and counties forming county and local improvement associations for the schools to assist teachers in doing more etlieicnt work, there shall ppmn nn ntnvn ov/mon fn%? o* ??...u .iu iiiuivLAv uot iwi o*_?i i y truiui ers and no more precious time idled away with the children, and thon ignorance which has caused ?sueh a cloud of darkness to hang over our beloved State shall begin to pass olT and we can behold the beauties of the morning of a brighter day dawn on our State. Now let ovorv teacher begin to consider his or her groat obligation they are under, for these things cannot be brought about in no other way than by such training as wo shall be able to obtain in our school rooms, and I would say further to every parent and patron of our respective schools, and also to every trustee that the great work we so much need done in our schools for better education falls heavily upon them, for wo cannot look for nor expect, for these thing to comefcwithout an united elTort, for divived wo fall and united we stand. Now 1 pray that every teacher and every father and every mother and every trustee, and 1 will also say that every preacher and every doctor, and every lawyer and inatris irate and everyl merchant may stand out on 1 ho groat platform of time as it move along so fast and look at the groat possibilities for us in the near future with the black cloud of ignorance moved away from among us, and consider that all must unite together so as to execute our high aims: and I will also ask you if we shall fail to bring these things to pass, to just stop and look at the opposite a moment and see what a picture shall surelv come upon us and our children. Yes, a condition that will bring deep sorrow and sadness to your heart and ! life. Well, then, let us all, while while we now havo the timo and chance to seize hold and work together and have every school taught by Christian educators, because 1 don't think that any teacher who is not led by the spirit of Christ is lit to go into our school houses and take charge of our children. Now, Mr Editor I hope and bolieve you are interested along this line of thought and will not let this go into the waste basket. Yours, J. H. STANLEY. Opposes Sox Suppers. Editor Herald: Please allow me space in you valuable paper for a lew words to the young and old. Do you honor your Cod enough to toSlVf? r* tT t\\j i < r n o,, r... . x. v/.j >ji? ? 11' r-> ^ uua ou |j |joi (I l the church? I, as a young lady, honor my God more than to partake of any of thedevil worshippers. You are leading your children down to perdition. Mr Hardee wants to have a box party at the church, and, oh! he is in the wrong. Young people, listen! If the old people will have a box party don't partake with them and God will reward you at the end. Young people who go balls and playseal their own doom, for come out from among them, sayeth the Scriptures, and be ye separate. Again, the Scriptures say, train up a child in the way it should go and when he is old be will not depart from it and Mr Hardee, do you think its the way to train them at frolics, box parties balls and plays in which way you are trying to get the money of the world to paint your church. To have a box supper at a church to raise money to finish a church is a n in the sight. of high heaven and disgrace to your young men and oys. Young ladies, did you ever 1 now a young man to marry a young irl who goes to frolics? Young la ios df) you go there to get married, r receive the attention of young aen? If so, that kind of company 3 not worth having, and the voung .iris who attends frolics will not nake a man happy and loving help ncet. 1 hope all will seriously oonemplate these thoughts, imperfect .hough they may be, especially Mr lardee, and may the Lord have )ii them and save them in glory. A Young Lady. ?i ^ ^ ? A Snd Dentil at Clarendon. The death angel visited the home if Mr and Mrs .1 11 Moses and took ivvay their loving daughter, Miss Annie Lillian. She was sick only nino days. She was born May 11th, 181 Hi and died December 1th, 1H08. She leaves a father and mother and c,\i.... A\r tvi 11 ? v: oibwi iuiiuhs. i" i a >< i'j Sancys, Mrs N A Gore, Mrs \V M Stephens and Fleetie and L'da Moses and brothor A it is Moses. She was a member of the Clarendon M 10 Church and a member of the Sunday school in the exercises of which she took a great interest. She was also a pupil of the Clarendon Graded school, where she will be sadlv missed by her school mates. She called the names of all of the family before sin; died and told her mother not to cry for she was going home. IIer bright smiles and kindly greetings will be sadlv missed by those who knew her and loved her. All that loving hands and skilled physicians could do was done to arrest the fatal illness and turn the ebbing tide of life, but in obedience to the divine will death claimed its victim and the grave received its occupant. Her remains were laid to rest on Sunday afternoon in the Clarendon burying ground. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Uev 10 I Sawyer. Iler Loving Sister. A INcurro Cione to Cilory. On last Wednesday afternoon, while on duty as llagman for east side of A C L pile driver near Ludowici, Ga., a negro, name unknown was shot andj from appearances instantly killed by some unknown party or parties. It is supposed some one fooled him outside of the right of way under the pretense of having t ranrl Kftinm hi iter nt iinMnnivimiiiL WW. k.ww?v/ t*?7 ??|'| 'V.UI 4|IJV..\ 0 indicated that there had once l)cen some lire in a hollow gum but no, sign of anything having been in there, so it is believed that robbery was the motive of the murder as his money was gone and he was known to have had about ^2f> (JO, having been paid oil' only a few days before. A negro named Ed Brown was arrested on the following Friday on suspicion of having committed the deed and during his examination his statements were so contradieand his action so incriminating it was decided to hoid him and he was placed under a guard for the night. But the man who guarded him had more respect for hissleepy eyes than he did for tho safety of his prisoner so ho^fell asleep and while he slept the prisoner took leg bail and lied to parts unknown. A large posse went in pursuit but from last accounts he had not been captured. C W Houston. Brewer, Ga, NOTICE?All persons are strictly forbidden to trespass on the land of E.J. Floyd, known as the swamp land, either by fishing or pasturing stock, or in my other way. The law will tc enforced against all trespassers S. H. Fry, Agt (Notice to Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of George W Suggs late of Horry County, are hereby notified to file the same, duly attested with the undersigned or this notice will be set up in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make pavment to the undersigned. L D SUGGS, Qualified Adminstrator of George W Suggs, deceased. L. B. Singleton ATTORNEY ANI> COUNSELOR AT LAW Conway, South Carolina. Office in Spivoy Building Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon If, aftor nBing a $1.00 bottlo of Kodol, you 1 0?n honestly say It has not benefitttd yoti, wo srlll rafand your money. Try Kodol today on this ituarnntee. Fill out and si?n tho follow Hig. proMot it to the dealer nt the time of pvrehaM. If it falla to aatlify yon return thu bottle to (he dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. Town State .. 81*a here * "*' 1 * 1 i'nt Thle Out 1 Digests What Y ou Eal And Makes theJStomach Sweel B. C. DeWXTT lc CO., Chlceco, 111 ALL DRUGGIST. j Commercial printing at the Ilera] U New SMat.cl?J5?ffXYit H v SKesp. 1 JUST OI'liMI) US* IN CON WAV. 1 Somelhin# that lias hot n nee ed for a Ion# time. Wheolwi i#bt, Blacksmith and General Uopuir Shop. Horsoshoeio# a Specialty. Farm Tools put in #ood Condi- . tion. Cans and Pistols Unpaired Everybody should patronize this shop so as to have it in time of need. All work Guaranteed. , Locate 1 Near New Court House. J. E. Altman, mgu , 1 KILL the COUGH !i I and CURE the LUKj-HS p w' Br. King's 1: I New Bissovsry | racasp* ?s &? ?3 A?iD ALL THROAT AND LUNGTRObfi'.CS. ? jj CiUAUANTEJ5D SATrSFACXoSjj? fl OH MONEY REFUNDED. ft Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden i to hunt, lish or in any manner enie?* or trespass upon rny lands in i) ,K> 151 tiIT townihip, one traet known as the Arnoy Richardson traet and the | other as the Henry Reynolds traet. the said tracts not adjpinin# eaeh .-.I lw... 1...4 K..? U 1 11 1 ^ wnn-1, i Ml I) WW I 11 WWWIHIt'U t ) v 'it'll. min^way land and others. All vio lators of this notice will bo prosecutod to the full extent of the law. iwhrt n a pohlrts. A. Vance Ilooks CIVIL KNCilNERR AM) SURVEYOR Conway, S. C. All sorts of Surveying, Drawing, Leveling, Draining, Railroad Work, Farm Surveying, Hydraulic, Surveying and Contour Maps. Laying out Streets, Cit v Lots and Clocks, Huikl inland Leveling Foundations, Compulition of Stresses and Straining, Strength of Material and General Kngi neeri ng Work. farm work A SI'LCI arty. Oilier.in Herald Huilding. ^CHINESE con A UN DRY ! ars and Cutis. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction G uaranteed. Work neatly executed, and in first class st> ,e. SIMICIAL NO'I M H Collars and CulTs held for 80 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wor?<, GEO LfVM. Fire Fire Fire. T 1' A,.,,wv.. .V I ji u i i THE OLD AND TRIED GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE CO MEAN Y 11s?m been tested and tried t?y the year in nud year out vissltudes of the business, including thoconllagationsof a half century. And continued to grow until it has attained a nearly sixty years honorable and progressive history and ranks in ti nancial strength as one of the few very strongest American Companies. D A Spivey 6c Co S P HAWES, 111! Ill Gaters to the wants oi the People. For First Class Groceries place your order with me. E. J. Tfyler iiii^ opened up a new store on the road between BAY BOKO AND COOL SPRING and have anything you may want in the line of Merchandise. Shoes, Hats and anything you want. Old Santa Clans has been around and left a nice lino of Christmas things with .no. Highest market, price for all Conntry Produce.' 10c per pound for Chickens and so on. Come and <-co me when in need of ^ anything kept in a first class store. jt J. Tyier. County S S. Convention. Tlio to!lowing is the program of econd annual Sundav school conention of tho Horry Couotv Sunday ichool Association to bo hold in the -lethodist churcn at Doris, S. C , 'Yida.v, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12nd, 211 rd and 21th, 1H01I: IK I DAY MOK NINO. 11:00 a. in. Devotional Exorcises Conducted by I lev G. I4'. Sta'nloy. 11:1 T> Report of President ?Paul v>;nittlebauin, Conway, S. C. ili.o Report of Secretary?Mrs M.S. thick, Bucksville. S C ll:4f> Ueport of Treasurer-?J. C. Spivey, Con way, S C. ll:f)0 Enrol' ment of Dol< ;rates. 12:00 in. Appointmont of Commit U?es and assignment of homes. 12 110 Acquaintance Meeting, FRIDAY V. Y K NINO. 7:00 S >i g Service?-Conducted by Robert M. Eloyd, 7.1") How to Organize and Grade the Primary Department --- Miss 1 race W. Yandivcr, Spartanburg. S. 0. 7:110 Round Table, Teaehers and reaching?J. C. Spivey, Conway, 5. C. 7:1a World Wide Sunday School Movement ? J. M. Way, General Seeretary. SAT CM DAY MOKNINO. 10:00 Song Serviee and D -votioni! Exercises?Conducted by T. P. libson, Doris, S. C. 10:1a?Ten Minutes Talks. (1) The Home Department?M, J. '[ hillock. (2) The Cradle Roll-?Miss Grace Langs ton (11) The Beginners- -Mrs M. S. ! luck. (I) Tho Primary Grades?Mrs II. l'\ Had ley. (."?) Use of the lilackboard?W. A. Prince. 11:00 Tho Importance of Statistics?J . M. Way. 11:20 Round Table Sunday School Management ? I hud Rhiattlebau m. 11:10 The Primary Teacher?-Miss Grace W. Vantiiver. 1 2;00 Duties of County and Toivn>hip Ollicers?J. M. Way. 12:15?()iTerino.s and L'lodoes for County and State Work?'Taken by RevG. K. LOd wards, Conway, S. C. 12:M0 Report of Committee and Kleotion of ()t1icers. SITN I?A V MOHNINO. 10:00 Sunday School Mass Meetinlt-- !. M Way. 11:00 Sunday School Missionary Sermon- Rev W.J. Lan^ston, Conway, S. C. CON WAV TOWNSHIP SINOAY Si'lloal. CON V KNTION. To be held at Homevvood Sunday, January 10th, l'.MV.) at d:00 p. m. 11:00 Son?4' Service?Conducted by Mrs Li ray. Our County Convention ? Paul Quuttlebanm. IP 25 The duties of the Teachers. 11:15 The Pastor in tho Sunday School-?Rev A. L. Proctor. 4:15 Tho Youno Lady in tho Sunday School?Miss Mao^ie Sweet and Mrs II ad ley. Round Table Sunday School Management?A. L. Goldfinch. Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint served.) State of South Carolina, County of llorry. Court of Common Pleas. J. T. Thompkins, Plaintiff, against C. C. Holmes, defendant. To the Defendant, C. C. Holmes: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the .complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served noon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the s tid complaint on the s u b s c r ib : at t.;s uilicc at Conway, S. C? within tt. days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. December 15, A. D. 1008. \Y. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To C. C. Holmes, Absent Defendant: Please take notice that the complaint in the forgoing action and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, wore filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of llorry County on the lt?ih day of December A. 1). 11)08. W. L. Mishoe, C. C C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Dhii nt.i lY'c A t l.i.? Uiiniii | What is Home 1 1 ? HUT# i ? a n l I VVltllOllt M IIS1C Don't say, "Cun't afford nu OU<?AN or H M'owill iitakf yon able, tfrnntimj from I one to tilrf*?? yi'HFH topnv tor one, W. supply "tin. SWIiKT ToNKI). DC- 8 oittiANS and IMANON.nt th?> * lowm t |?ricos conniBtmit With qnnli ty. Wrlto at onc<? for <,nfn!oi;tn,n, I'ricoB and lorniH to tlm Old KHtttblinln'd MA LONE S MUSIC HOUSE COM M MA, S. 0. ? For Sale. 250 gallons of best blue cane syrup. Carefully made and purest llavor. write or call on J W McComick & Son, Stalvey, S. C. ? k d roR \ 9 ALl- I A I CREATION I A ?^ I I . KW. * " i~?WA--/J\J-^!)\ XIM I f l i It MM?kf*'?"<l k \> ~ V ~"" "* ?. II THE ARK 1 Connect the At1-., our trade mark, I i With a HnJrac.u, g I NQAJi'o L1N3EV1ENT I |hp h aiul you have the v.*orlC*z f.;rjnt?sf remedy for all internal and B external aches and pm:a t. Oki.j trial will convince you. 9 For Rheum Htm, . .. La ! Still T >int? \ Muse) s, Soro Throat, Colds, I Sttnitis Sprain:' Cut*, 1 ui.tes, <"u! , Cnir: ^. I - 1 sti.m.'1 <" thacho. ..rd all Ni-ive, !><>ne M find Muscle Acl ind . . i . on cv y pad 50c. and H $i>coby all <iv'a!crs ia ?*.; dn.;ue;. i!c 1 or i ia-y lufuuJcd. Su.:.pic by mail free. S NllArl Ur MLDV P.i). irrnyiii.'i sj \ . . uni-.Tc.M m yqq m ? a m Established 1880 .1, \V. McElwee, Pro & rS ^ A Ileimottsvillo Marblo Wks * i a / 7 T[ ^ ~ ^ H10 XXETTSVI LLIS, s. C. r j * ? Prices and Designs Furnished of Latc-at t*kt- Sfylci te jU..y*i ; ->y yi .m I , 'v j !< 1 Moiniimaitu Tombstones mid Curbing ^SWV3'7r~?' 'J - W-rf ' | W~ -W f.:'' ? Furnished on Application. V.: 'vtA ij|^ ri?"**t Clnss Work. Rasoiiablc Prle **5 ~ - -v" K, K. GA8QUJ2, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. S. C. I'VW'VSWWWWWVVWW^VM^ $ ^ 1 wish to call the attention of ^ the public to the fact that T am 4^ y 1 <&. fund bolter located, with a nicer store and with less renthence ^uods will uatually be Oil KAl'KIi. iFORTHK 1 1)0l,n(1 j?fj,U C('n<? S* Mi." - ii V ' i >' ?j^ll ' '* Moca ColTce I' llKI'l 4? WlljWfor every IM.00 in > rsh traded at niv store. Coll'ee put up in 1 pound tin caiib and all guaranteed. ML GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED | Mv "Toeorios are always fresli and at the riirht prices, A\'i11 be <Mud to see you all. Yours Truly, JOS. ?. OLIVER I A-.1 rs a a d"*^ r* sfk a p-*^ a a ^ ? ^ uuoci^Duni auu DEALERS IN sslNERAl MERbiiAhiiiSE rr<>l>I>"VI i.1 K. O. * Headquarters for High (Irade Hortili/.ers. Ail the loading brands on hand, during t.lic season and are olTercd at reasonable prices. Country produce bought and sold. Come to see us when in need of anything in our line. We will make it to your interest to do so. _! iileraRL # SLu&V'. Jfi&A ft CfoOKk 1EA ??\ titkASb Alfc. JOb AJSk ^ 1 BANK of LORlSl 3 of [.oris, S. C. [ j(j Wants the accounts of the IIORRY FRMERS. | Hj We are in your home county, so why not help your ? 2 home county? Sell your cotton on the LORIS | 1 MARKET and then denosit. vnnrHmek u itli no . ft M v M mi/At UOi X I I ^ r i TWOS. E. COOPER President. | ^ J.C.BRYANT, Vice President. ^ | E. L. SANDERSON, Cashier. ^ vT %