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V t p ? Vol xxin. ^ IJox s?i|?pcr*. There wi 1 be a box mi; per and a balcon ascension at Uiamerville school hou->e Thur?dav n'ght, Dec 2d d, 15)09. The baloon ascension will be free. The. girls will be sold with boxes. We hope ihe girls will bring well fi Kd boxes and the boys well tilled purses. The public is cordially invited. Bt-M.ie I * rice, A Iphie Norton, Com mil.bee There will In a box supper at % Maple school hous?, Saturday night !) comber 11th, 111.'9. School District No (59 The public is cordially invited to attend. The proceeds will be us d for the benefit of the now school building J. J lamp L ng. There will be a box supper at Loafer 11 di sthool house next Saturday December 11 Lb. Kverybody is invited to come and take p ;rt. Correspondent. There will be a box and o\*s er supper at the Seven Mile school near Haskell, on Kiiday u'ght, Dec* ruber 10th at 7 o'cl ck. The proceeds v. i:l go to buy an organ for the school. Public rpocially invited Teachers and Trustees. There will bo a box supper and entertainment at llayboro school house on Situ* day evening at 7 o'clock, December 18-h. The proceeds will go towards school im provtmeut, There will be a nice program arranged for this occasion, The ladies are cordially invited t<attend with boxes and the gentlemen prepared to purchase some C< we onp (pi aji f\i:f 1 have a good t-ij)ie. Stephen Rucks, Cplbreth Hel1, Committee. <? ? ? Scrub Yourself daily, you are not clean inside. This means clean stomach, bow els, blood liver, clean, healthy tissue in every organ Moral: Take HolllsterV Rocky Mountain Tea, n thorough cleanser. Try it tonight. Conway Drug Co. Calhoun Literary Society. , The Calhoun Literary Society met f on December 3 d, and the following oflieers were installed: President, Luther Williams. Vice-President, Frank Thomp son. Secretary, Mary Dusenbury. Treasurer, Nina Burroughs. Critic, Louise Powell. Censor, Winnie Holi day. Reporter, Lizzie Ogilvie. The program was as follows: Debute?Resolved 11 Tuat cotton is more benefioal to the farmers than T tobacco." Allirraati/e?George Howell, Lu. ther Williams, Dona Coleman. Negative ? Corbet Ancle r s o n, Freda Averill, Louise Powell. Recitation--Ross Johuson, Nannie Britt, Gromiville Wright. Reading?Mary Dusenbury, John Hard wick, Mary Goldfinch The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. Donnie Coleman delivered her oration. Lizzie Ogilvie read an assay on Thanksgiving. After the miscellaneous business the Society adjourned. V Lizzie Ogilvie, Reporter. Rich Mfiii's Gifts arc Poor beside this: " I want to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Hitters as one of the gieafe?t gifts that God has made to women, writes Mrs (). Rhine vault of Vestal Center. N. V., "1 can never forget what It has done for me." This glorious roedicine gives a woman bouyant spirits, vigor of body and jubi laut health. It quickly cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness, .Melancholy, Head ache, Backache, Painting and Dizzy Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c at Norton Drug Coinp my. [ ? ? Politic Sales. The folio wirg sales wore made last Mjndav a< tire oourt, house by Sheriff 15 J Sessions under judgment of foreclosure arid sale signed by judge Watts at the recent term of the court: 150 acres in Gunter's Dlands in Dog RlulT town.ch:p, formerly owned by J M A1 foid, was sold to the ^ Bank of Conway for $100 00. A tract containing 102 acrc-s known as the residence cf James H Branton near Tilly Swamp, was sold to J D Watson for $750 00. Theestateof A P Floyd, containing 120 acres, in Flovds township, was sold to Jackson Worley for the sum of $600,00. Executive Committee vV?e nmnv i Association. j i Let those who have business with the Executive Committee of the Wac1*'"^ * camaw Baptist Association remember the lime of meeting, December t lHth, and send in their applications. The comra'ttee will probably not meet a^aln soon. W. J. Lanflston, Let us send the Herald to your ad dress for one year?$1.00. (The Tl?? bunday Worker* of Socaatoc T owoahip. The Sunday school workers of Soeastee township aro hereby asked to attend the Township Convention to be held al Socastee church Sunday morning, December I2ih at 11:00 o'clock. The following program has been arranged and it is hoped that other speakers will be present. The convention for Buck's and Conway Township were well attended last Sunday and a great deal of interest was manifested in the work. 11 00 Devotional Exercises?LI H Stalvey. How to hold a Banner after winning it.?The County President. The Primary Work in the Sunday Sell >ol.? Mrs M. S Buck. The Home and School (The Home Department. ? A. E. Guldtinch. How Buck's Township iiad such go>d Convention.? Hufus Thompson. Round Table Discussion.?By all present. MARRIED. Dillon, S C , Dec 5 ?Miss Delia Hovell was married this evening to Or jtlTcoat at Maple Mill, I. L Caunon, Notary Public, performing the ceremony. Dr Joffcoat, the tamous veterinary surgeon, is to be congratulated upon winning the neart and hand of so chantling a young lady, E Notice. There will bo a meeting of the Knights of Honor next Monday n ght, December 1900. Ail meir,tiers e,yo wr^ed to attend as officers will be elected and other important business transacted. W. H. RoJliuson, Dictator; W. P. Hard wick t Cierk< llox Supper and Clir'stinas Tree. There will be a Christmas tree at White Oak school houso on Decern oer 24ih at !1 o'clock and a box supper at night. We cordially iuvite one and all to come, especially the girls with boxes and the boys with ihe money. A good time is ex pected. J. H, Stevens. - - ? ?? Oyster Supper. The public is informed that there will be a big oyster supper at the Seven Mile school bouse ou Friday night the 10th inst. Everybody is cordially invited. Trustees. ???? * Mrs M. G. Anderson, of McClelleuville, was in Conway one day la^t week in company with her father, J. W. Little, of Eddy Lake, Sheriff Li. J. Sessions was in the Adrian section last Friday and served an attachment on a small quantity of personal property owned by J. T. Tompkins. Tompkins is the man who reeeutly ran away from the State. Col D. A. Spivey left yesterday for Washington where he goes as a 1_1 l ? L - VT , I .-? tiuiegube to toe ixaiionai uivers and Harbor a Congress. He was appointed to this highly honorable position by Gov. Ansel some timeago. We desire to state to the public that we have done a very rushing business since our special sale began on Deccmb: r 1st. This sale will last throughout December, and it is vet not too late for you to call and take advantage of the many bargains offered, M E Khodes Co., Loris, S C. Iiev G. E. Edwards, pastor in el arge of the Cenway Methodist church, left last Mondsy afternoon for the annual conference. It is generally understood that Mr Edwards will be returned to Conway, and his congregation ar-o very anxious to have him for auother yea**. It is grca.ly ov?irg to the (fforts which he has made that the new church has been started, ftod now | rapidly going forward, Jt would be ft hardship upon h:m as well as upon i his congregation to take him away from the midst of such an Important work, Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aathej cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you mus1 take internal remedies Hall's Catarrl Cure is taKon Internally, and acts alrectly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a cpiack medl cine. It was proscribed b> one of tin ? av - ur-m. juiyMuiauN in mis couniry for yeari and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, combin ed with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tin perfect combination of the two ingred ients is what produces such wonderfu results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials fiee. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O Sold bv all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for constipa tlon. ? A trial order for job printing 1 solicited. ? i . ' - - Ijton '11 " ^ililUU .1ILr . .1 ? CONWAY, S. Cf| THIiRSD Tuddvills* T 4,41*1 ff*. J. F. Harper left Monday for Charleston. Mr and Mrs J. I) IJai^l.er wore in town this week vi&it.iL?*f relatives and friends. Miss Maude Ijon?j paid us u pleasant visit last week. We understand that L. W. Cooper, of Port Harrolsou, who was recently elected county or# mixer for the Farmers' Union, will stiyrt this week to organize the county. We wish him much success iu his new undertaking. The Jatncs Shelby New Show will show at Todd vide Friday, December 10th in the afternoon and evening, and judging from expressions, we think the show will be well attended. These people were through here about three years ago and gave the people a good clean show well worth the admittance fee. Supervisor A. C. Murrell is doing -cine, work on tiio public road leaning from Conway to Port Harrelson. As Mr Mum 11 went into office under more favorable circumstances than did his predecessor, Mr W. K. Holt, although Mr Holt made an excellent ullioer considering the many obstacles t hi own in his way, our pjople will naturally expect good work from Mr Murrell, Forecast. Cleanliness Is the fir.vt law of health inside a? well as outside. Let Hoi lister's Koeky Mountain lea he jour internal cleanser, then your ovgnoa will he pure and (dean, )o\\r je'nhhgood, your system right. yttirt to night. Conway Drug Co. SAl.IJ OF TOW!\ LOTS By virtue of the authority vested in the Building Coin mission, under lb3 not of the General Assembly ol Ibis State, [No. 12!), J unproved February 17ih, 19(Hiv the undersigned will sell nefore the old Court House, now known as the Town Hall, in Conway, S, 0on Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. D 1910, duriug legal hours of sale. Lots " li", "C*\ "D ', "L" and "F" as shown on the map of the "Old Oourf House and Jail Lots", roeorded in the offlue of lieyistor of Mesne Conveyance In and for Horry County, South Carolina, in Hook "A. A. A ", pages 212 and 213 the said lots being part of the old Court House and jail lots, and front on Main Street, in Conway, S, C. Term* of Sale: One half oush and the balance on a credit of one and two years, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, or purchasers, and a mortgage of the premises sold, the credit portion to draw interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the day of sale, interest payable annually; and the purchasers to pay for all necessary papers and for recording same, A map of the premises to be sold will be exhibited on the day of sale, or may be seen at the office of C. 1*. Quatilebaum, in Conway, S C. The Building Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. P. Qjattlebauin, John C. Spivey, John P. Durham, The Building Commission. Conway, S. C., December 4, 1909. Trespass Notice, All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, tlrh, feed stock, or any manner to enter or trespass on my land in Gal.vants Ferrv township, bounded on north by S H Fry, south by H F Grantham. Those who violate hb rotice " >11 be prosecuted to the full exieni ot the law, 4w38 H M KIKTON. FOR SALHl?I will sell one suit '.f clothes, cream colored with red , strips at private sale, l4ift with ! me to be cleaned, apd uncalled for. Marsden Woodbury. ^ A negro named Dick Small, who ' was lodged in jail about a month aifo in default of bond, managed to make an agreement with the prosecutor whereby he was to leave the State and never return. The ar, rangemcnt, of course, made through the authorities, and the ne* - ^ro departed for Chndbourn, N C., I) one day lasi week. The officials pur?| eh tsintr a ticket and seeing him on the train. si Special Notice. ^ Any one who will clip and send this ad* vortiscment with $10 or I* O money order will receive a rece pt f(?r $'<J5 to apply on 1 a $95 Orjp?n, the balance to be paid an follows: $15 .January 15, 1010, $15 April 1st. 1U10, and $10 October 15tli, 1910. For further particular* and llluatra* (ions of this excellent origan write MAi LONK'H MUSIC HOUSE at once, as this is a Hp rial Holiday ofler. Those who prefer pianos will receive special itylncements. Write fo particulars, MALONE8 MU6IC HOUSE COLUMBIA, S. C. g Established 96 years. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AY, DECEMBER 9, L909. Local Mid Personal. We are selling this inotith over our counters some of the best good.ever brought to this market, atul at prices awav below first cost. M K Rhodes & Co , Lot is, S C. W C Todd spout Thursday in the city. J T Anderson spoilt last Saturday n i II V/UII w u V . Don't forgot to attend the Bazar Friday evening. Mr and Mrs W, E Dorter were in Conway recontly. E Graham, of Box, S C., was in Conway oue day last week. Those reduced prices on ties at Spivey's make things hum. Several days this week December has been as pleasant as May, G J llolliday, of Galivants Ferry, spent last Monday in Conway, J N. Martin, of Marion, was in Conway last week on business. Be sure and visit our store during our special sales which are lasting through the month of December.. M E Rhodes & Co , Loris. J R A llsbrook, of Sanford, spent last Friday in Con way on legal business. John Floyd was in Conway last Monday accompanied by his son, Hugh. E. J. Roberts, J. W. Durant, F. M. Darker, were all pleasant callers last week. H D Elliott, of Flovds township, ... .w. : - rt r?a? in L/auway lust week on legal business. Plenty of nico Christmas presents at Spivey's. Koe their large advertisement. Call and see W- H. Cook for bargains in dry goods, shoes and hats. Ho is selling cheap. Next door to Norton Drug Co, 2w3G O. M. Watts, of Bayboro, spent last Friday in Conway in company with L. li. Durant. W. B. Bucks, of Toddvdle, was among those in Conway the latter part of last week. Before you do your Christmas shopping call and look over our immense stock of general merchandise which is going at absolutely first cost. M Hi Rhodes & Co., Loris. Mrs D A Spivey returned a few days ago from Moultrie, Ga , where she has been visiting relatives. The members of the African Methodist conference came to Couway | Tuesday three cars strong. Messrs Rey and Jackson Worley, of Floyds township, spent last Monday in Conway on legal business. Mrs B W Wait receutly returned from Atlanta, Ga., where she spent several weeks visiting her mother. Our entire stock of general merchandise, which was purchased at f)0e. on the dollar, is being olTered at pric s never before heard of at Loris. M E Rhodes & Co., Loris, S C. R B Scarborough and B WofTord Wait returned last Monday from Columbia UlhlM-O ?" ?? - 4 ' .. several days on professional business. Dr J A Norton left for Montgomery, Alabama, where he will join Mrs Norton, who has been visiting relatives there for sometime. He will be absent about two weeks. Our cost sale runs through the entire month of December. Call and get your pick of the stock before the best goods are sold. 1VJ E Rhodes & Co,, Loris, SC. The rapid progress which has been made In the erection of the new I church building is remarkable. One I favorable circumstance has been the | uniform good woather which has prevailed ever since the foundations were laid. Work is still rapidly going forward and large quantities of materials are on the grounds, ! miUA' M JLJ JULllL. 'IJ JJgSJggggff*; ' . For Sale* T will sell at my house a lot of househo d furniture and farming tools, cheapest you can buy. M B Smith, Conway, S, 0. THE MARKETS WILMINGTON SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Marke steady 38 cents. ROdIN?Market $2 80 per barrel of 280 pounds, TAK?Market firm, $1 70. CRUDE TURPENTINE - Market firm, $1.75 per bnrrol for hard, $28.0 for dip. and $8.50 for virgin. COTTON MARKET Market?bteady 14 8 8 cents for middling. CONWAY . COTTON? ilrin middling 18 l-2cts TURPKNTINEr-Market Dip $2 50 , Virgin $2.80. ( PRODUCE MARKET } EGOS 20 to 25 | CHICKBNB 25 to 40 \ I'aliL ? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmam mm I MEETM IBVSY I Come now anc Ml H We have every tiling put Mu fliers Neck Ties Silk Hoso Kelt Slippers Silli [unting Creek Cor goods that the science < Corn is a very broad statemei WHlSKl^ our reputation. It co3ts more to ma now than it did when v t^,at cou't' ^ ,nac^e ^ the increased cost. teK HUNTING CREI mellow and pa which all imitators ha' tioned purity makes it, when ne< The same QUALITY A PRIC 1 C.I. Ifuntbff Greek Com $3.00 Cooper a Laurel Valley Corn .... 3.25 I Iredell Corn_ 2.00 uw l ime* uorn 3.75 Couch's Pride Corn 2.75 Cascade Rye Macdon Rye 3.50 Jscco Rye 3.00 Original Cascade. $12.00 per case. Express prepaid?No charge for pack Every thing in Remit P. O. or F J. A. COUCH, ' Thi J. A. McDOt P. O. Box 718. m in your i ; H j No. 35 I -r= 10 AT TI1K COHNER 1 see SantaClaus N up in nice Christina!i lioxes. I : Handkerchiefs I Kid Gloves fo Ladies and Men I n Whiskey is the Rne9t piece of jfMKK jf distilling has ever produced, this at but we are willing to back it by ke HUNTING CREEK CORN /c first began but, it w.as the best en and so it is to-day?in spite of sK CORN WHISKEY is very flj latable with a flavor all its own, V /e failed to produce. Its unqucs- I sded, the doctors favorite prescription " LWAYS?It never VARIES. iE-LIST. 2 Gal. 3 GaL 4 C.I. 4 Ou. 6Qu. 12 Qt^ 15.60 $ 8 25 f 10.00 13.25 |S 00 $ 8.25 6 25 9.00 12.00 3.50 5.25 IOLOO 3.60 5.25 6.75 . . . . 7.10 10.50 12 75 4.00 6.35 12.00 5.00 7.35 9.65 . . 5.00 6.75 12.75 660 9.50 12,00 3.75 5 35 975 5.00 8.25 10.00 3.25 4.75 8.75 ing. Complete price-list sent free of cost. Wines and Liquors. Express Money Order. Mgr. Ship. Dept. MOUGH COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. ami i n