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IWALL ECHOES' Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. Stray Bits of News Gathered by tlie Wayalde for the Information H'Hl Instruction of Herald Header!.- HappcnliiKs of Interest About the Cltv. Valentines, sentimental and comical Con*ay Drug Co. Senator D. A. Spivey spent Sun day al home from Columbia. A. M. Lewis, of Galivants Ferry. _ i.w ? c ? rv KIM pi liit i oiiiuruiij in uuijway, W. L Br yan visited Littlo River the latter part of last week. Kerry's and Landerth's fresh cardeu seed at Conway Drug Co. F. A Burioeghs returned the first of iast, week from a business trip north I! P. Little was away the greater part of last week at Fair BlnlT and Columbia on a business trip. T. B bin ith relumed last Saturday from the hospital in Savannah, v i -ro he has been ili for several weeks. Mrs. B? B. MeWbito, of llondorson\ille, Nc 11 h Carolina, is spending some lime in Conway visiting relatives and friends. ti. Li vir.j/stone and W. L. Bellamy were in Conway the first of this week. K'd ai d silver skin Onion Sets. 10 cents per quart at Conway Drup' Co. S A. Smith, who occupies a paying position with Santee Lumber C? mpany at Ferguson, S. C , was at hoae for a few days last week. I'Vn vn tt' O c o r* 1 II *1 ? ? * ^ JIM I \ ?? iio Ik I I <11 til 111 U I LJ IJ t" evening last week, caused by a slight bit'/.?*? at t he Basket Pactory. It was *0011 extinguished, however, and no damage was done to the propetty. Postmaster A. T. Collins held an examination at the courthouse last Satutday for census enumerators in this countv. There were several applicants for this position, and we wiil endeavor to publish the names of the successful ones later on. l\td and silver skin onion sets 10 cents per quart at Conway Crug Co ]' was stated last Monday that thi Kig-ton Motel had been surtenct'iou by M. W. Shock ley who has teen running the establishment for something less than a year. The Hotel will soon be running under a cifh icnt manager but just who he will be is not now definitely known. "3 OK SALE"?A few thorough bred White Leghorn Cockerels at *1 <0 each V O ii Steamer at Laurel Hill Cash with order. Breslauer, 1/8 chicot to & Co. We arc glad to nolo tliat the business men at Lor is ba.'e gotten tope* bur on a propo sition of organizing a cotton oil company with a c?.p u i stuck of ? ?<>,hOU DO. Among tho.-e v.ho are interested in the new intripM.-e arc P. C Pr.ce, J. C. Bryant, I). W Hard wick and K L Saioustn. A commission was ru< a'iy issued to these gentlemen as cot porators of the new enterprise. S crehouse full of valuable merchai o?te dieted at a bargain. Goods must be sold at onre to make room for linmenso stock of merchandise that we will buy while north in March. Come at once and get the goods. No money required since we are selling on long and easy tonus at spot cash price. YV\ Royd .Jones, .Justice, S C. jau 27 tf The long indoor life of winter makes the blood weak, the system easijy catches cold and disease. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest winter remedy; prevents c< Ids ard disease; keeps you wel all winter. 35o Tea or Tablets. Conway Drug Co. The Herald has a large supply of moitgage on crops to take the place of the crop lien which are not of date owing to tbo repeal of the lien law They are for sale at the Herald i lik e at the following prices: One for five cent, Six for tvunty five cent, Twelve for thirty five cent, t'wenty four for sixty cent, One hundred for and dollar and sixty cent. Rev. Ii, K. Slackhouse tlioPrcsid ii y Elder of Marie n District deli vercciavery interesting sermon to a la? j.;e corfrn f/ation at tbe Methcdisi church lust Sunday. On Sunday r ij/bt he addressed the congregation on the j-ut. uct of laymen'* movement vl.ii h is now attaining i uch wide pr< p rtions as a rel'^'ous ir ovnci i. Ou Me uday morning tbe first quarterly conference of the cburcb was held at 9 o'clock. Tbe reports read at tbe conference showed a healthy condition in all departments e>f tbe religious work. Mesns .t. A Lewis, Dr. E Norton, A. E, (loldfincb and II. L. Buck were elected as deli to tbe district conference which meets this j year at (31 io, S. C. II H Lee was c elected as a delegate from the new i branch of the church recently es- ( tablished at liomewood. II. II. c Woodward and A. C. Thompson were elected us alternates. J i j&B.' - - # . -- Hi - ** JM L Hi KVALENTIN 1 VH How Do Yoi Feed Your C , O YOU KNOW jus w need, and arc von ns required and i plant can use It Suppose you .should put box, nail it up and place it ii pect them to thrive and grov Hardly ! Well, did it ever occur to badly mixed fertilizers you ? tion up to your crops?olTe shape that they can't get to ; I Fertilizers, to do your crc I the soil waters. These are c I the surface during the day i a and repassing the roots of tli contained in the water?and I the plant can feed. I Therefore, when you buj | with the idea of furnishing f I same principle that you sh | stock. It should not only cc I Phosphoric Acid and Potash I should be in soluble fo of the fertilizer should be si absorb every particle of it, a factured from materials that I food at one time, but furnisl me enure growing season. This is the fertilizer you in only one way. It is iinpc this by the dry-mixing of n this at home with a shovel someone who has made it tb ence being in the quantity. These materials must be , quires machinery costing t properly. They must then complete, you have a comp exactly like every other 01111 part of which would contain little Potash, while anotlu opposite?and all of it conta: not available. Remember that the cliem test of its crop growing qtu verize lumps and by the use the plant food ; your crop You can take an axe, bre corn ; your mule can't. Don't risk a crop failure I Insure your peace of min Arm Animal Ai Ferti Manufa Armour Fer ATLANTA, STRAYED: One red and white )ided cow and yearling- Marked, :rop in left ear and upper sl( pe in right ear has taken ud at my place 3wner can get same by paying :harge&. L. S. Smith. Galivanta Ferry R. F. D. No.l. January 24th 1910. 2w46 ... ^ i TinesT! ItS! I ILNETINESf 1 1 o ^rops / ;t what your cotton and corn c 1 ? - luniisnmg 11 hi sucn quantities t n such shape that the 9 ' the food for your stock in a u their trough?would you exv fat ? you that when j-oti use lumpy, ire putting this same proposiring them plant food in such it ? )ps any good, must dissolve in \ :onstantly in motion, rising to and sinking at night?passing e plant, which absorb the food this is the only way in which / fertilizer, you should do so ood for your crop and 011 the ould purchase food for your nitain the necessary Ammonia, , but ahove all else these rm?the mechanical condition uch as to permit the plant to ud the goods should be manuwill not give up their plant 1 a steady supply throughout ( should have and can fjel? \ ssible to produce a goods like J iw materials, whether you do cand a screen or buy it from L ic same way?the only differ- jj ground to a nowder. and it rn Iiousands of dollars to do it be so manipulated that when jjj touiid, each ounce of which is k ice, and not a mixture, one too much Ammonia and too part would be exactly the in plant food locked up and $ I ? * ical analysis of a fertilizer is 110 ilities. .The chemist can pul: of various means search out can't. ak open the box and get the ' ! I y 1 * 1 d as well as your crop by using tour's mmoniated | lizers f ( | ctured by S tilizer Works \ , GEORGIA | Ebtkayed:?One black sow and four shoats about 1 years old marked crop and under-bit in one ear and swallow fork in other, Also a black bull yearling about one year old unmarked. Owner can yet sumfl by paying expenses. T. A. Vereen, Shell, S, C. fAtL 1 Jf.Ti .itftftn sPRir K?BKB???fiBSaffi? CROW] WILL ? fifLXXSl gpKSa ^ ^??a ^rvCvr|^ ^ SRftsa?f?dt5saii^^^ . Over 200 suit patter | expert cutter who wii! i the date and pay us a < | suit you ever had. | AMERICA \ Line of the season's n< s dially invited to come : | your measure taken fn 1 Easter comes early ti I disappointed. %| 33SJBS3 k] Yours Kespectfull; t ?HW2 ^?a!UIKS5EBS?^^ THE MARKETS wi LjM IN<;TON rtl>! liTTVJ TI' !!l>V\ T! W M ..-l . . sitMidy ci'iifH, ROSIN?Market $2 GO per barrel of I'd pounds. TAR ? Market firm, $1 7 0. CRUDE TU HI?K NT 1N E ? M nrk. firm, $1.15 per b:i"nd for hard, t 'or dip,, and $0,50 |'<? virgin. COTTON M ARK ET Market?Steady 15 1 1 rents for mid ding. ? O N \V A \ COTTON ? firm middling louts TUKi'lSNTLNEr-Market Hip Virgin $d.S0. PRODUCE MARKET EGCH i?5 tnd CHICKENS 25 to 4 NOTICE ? Wo have secured th services of an expert blacksmith vhoel wright, horseshoer and car riuge painter. We will appreciate itulguarantee any work left in on are. W . D. & C. A Hickman Doris, S. C. TAKE\T UP -One red and v. hit pided heifer about 3-years eld, un narked has taken up at mv place Owner can get same by paying <x penses. 'JLhos. Livingstone, 3w43 Hand, S. C. WANTED Railway Mail Cl.-rks Custom House Employes to ]>n par1 for the coming examinations in you vicinity. Free Catalog. Koelmste Institute of Civil Service, S-l(> Stat* St., Rochester, N. Y. FOR REN T:?S ore on Main St next door to Herald oflioo. VVil be vacant on February l it, 11410. Apply to, 11. 11. Woodward. FOR S A.LE--Oyster Shells Rimr at $(> 00 par ton, su< iced, and F O J stoamer at river. This is intrude, mainly for agricultural purposes Kilt, mill iHOL'n nu... l 1. vuw ?? ?JA man ^ l A ?./' Iirill IlIWI 1<H , ait3: a good white wash when mixed wiU salt water. HJE8LAUK11, l.AC'll ICOTTE tfc Co., l\ avertv M lb b C. FOR R NT; - Brick sU ro 01 Main Street next door to Nor to i Drug Company. Plate glass fron' Nacant February 1st. Apply t< Li. !L Woodward. Town Taxes Due. Notice is hereby given that Towi Taxes arc now due and payable a the (.flic' of the Town Treasurer ant property holders arc notified tha the books will clo?e on February on v hu h date t he penalty vill g :> 01 THOS .I HELD, Town Trous, February !>, 1!U0, CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mot lie re who vnluo tliolr own comfort nnd tin wolfnre of thoir rliililron, hIioiiIi! novorho with out n box of Mother (irav'H Swoet I'owilors fo ( hihll toi. fur nno tlir<hi /iionI l!m hmjiihii. 'I In" Broiik up f'olde, < 'tir<- rVvoriHlinoM", Constipa tiou, T, ctliiiiK IWsnrili-ra. 11<';?<!;i?-!i< ati 1 toin ay 11 Troubles. 'IIIXSIC I'OWDi'lfS NKVI.I FAIL Hold Ivy all Omit Stores, Jiftc. Dmi'i ac t opi any 8h1?bU1 i'to. A trial parka: '' will ho eon Kl{ I: li lo any mo< ht'i who will address A lion i Olmsted, I,o Koy, N \ The marrtege of Miss Molli< Moore to Mr Curtis Hucks is *?n Bounced to tike place at Salem 13np tUlcbureh Thursday, Ftbruary 17 1910, at 4:30 p in, I '"s' i ? i till _? _ l ', / , \ .? >L M Q O PI iWS3EL?E&2* OP THE ? ? N TAILOR , BE HELD IN OUR STO 25E3GHKI ns of the season's newest fal show the goods and take yoi call, and get the best looking N LADIES TAILu evvest fabrics will also be on < and see the newest things in r your Easter suit, skirt or w his year. MARCH 27. Oet y< Yf jl J $J 1 ? U iJ I 4^0 i I # c$ i "|| The Year 190 -i>Breaker with ue ^groceries and "jCthan we ever sc oi^we want to do "| J Won't you help i^clo so would IT ? >your pockets. \ ,; ^sell right. See '.lathing in our lin lyou want to pa, " f,If you don't ses . ^ IPaSmetto 0 ' r*i k )i b i *\ * \ ?.** i * ; lif 2'j 1. Uin JUlX CMULLINS: iil.rs VJiU.VlEIN OF THE JURY For ttic Springe Term of Court > I9IO (IRANI) JURORS W A Freeman J T Bvssnnt., R B 1 (i'a>!:owt f) P Derharn, S D Bryant., .J fl Da'.vsev, K L Mish'?o, Geo L Stevens, .1 I) Hooks, It H Stalvey, 'T 15 Cooper, P> Fra/.ier Harrelson, j VV C Reaves, C B Dusenbury, I) J 1 [Butler, Jeremiah Smith, J Morgan 1 Lewis, \V Luther Hardee. \ PETIT JURORS r ui'o U Duucan, Isaac Jonrelte, . !Q C Lewis, M Gurley Alien, it " Mayo Sarvis, W J Jordan, O *o W j Singleton, A J Ciardy, K Mavbury i Prince, E P McQueen, L E Walts, ' J A Tindal, R M Builook, Paul 1 Martin, W Scott Hewitt, A J B.tkor, t Joel Strickland, Tnus W Graham, 1 rI L Waller, W Albert Su^rt'.s, P P P Carter, Geo W Graham, I Bill-arU y Hardee, Frank L Lynch. C P Will1 iamson, M M Martin, C 13 Todd, ft II BiifTdn, W D Hickman, P J Elks, A T [Tuck?, W H Calhoun, 1 Henry Thompsons, J W Ciardy, rKsse l Uhtftstpn1, Johp Doyle. - 4^ ? ? IV\ules for Salo ut Ttibjr, N. C. Wo announce to our many friends n and customers that wo received on February 5 Ji a car load of mules for ' sale on easy terms. The mules are , the best that the market can atTord ? and are a speei d lot purchased to suib the necessities of this section of the county If you need a mule we can certainly save you money. . lie ping to have your patronage, we are, G 11 < gtr I>r < s Tabor, N. C, ; 4t f ? Send The Herald your priniting. =ning1 i UNQ COl i RE ON t>rics will be displayed by i; ir measure. Remember | ... and best fitting* Easter s klNG GO'S j lisplay. Ladies are cor- ! dress creation and have l aist. [>ur order in and don't be g rar.Tiftffian PBgBEBanEaangSMBttggs ^ llOluSs ai>lWIM111? 9 was a Record? >, We sold morel fertilizer by far? >ld before. But* * better in 1910.? us to do so? To^l lean money in? Ve buy right and! us about any-? e you need. IfJ y cash all right,? i us anyway. ?| WHOLESALE | s c> /MuHInjf Ltt'o S.jfe, Evo",y where life is bung in \de more safe through the work of Dr Kind's Now Life I Mils in C mstipation. Ililiou-ness, IVvspepsia, Tn* d'gestion, Liver trouble, Kidney Diseases and Rowel Disorders. They're evy, but euro, and perfectly build up the health. Ufre at Norton Drug Company, NOTICE. All persons aid corporations are hereby warned not V> purchase or take over in anv way any notes dated December lGth, 190'J, signed by Norman Moseley, in behalf of of William Dickson or William Kickson & Company, ail of which notes are subject to a contract providing a special means of payment made between the said Norrnaa Moseley and William Hicksoi & Company, and they will not be paid in ftuy other way. Norman Moseiev. ^ 11 j. Lor is, S, C i Mil?V?ir?H.?ll .???? UHMWI STRAYED;- One white and brown piled heif.?r, s*ub horns, ab >ut one year old, unmarked A reward to the person taking her up. M E Johnson. NoticeNotice ia hereby given that a meeting of the Farmers Union will be held in the new court house on x Friday February tho 18th, thoro will be some very special business 7 to come before this meeting or.d all of the Local Unions are urged to attend with best delegation . Please attend, by order of Executive Committee. T. M. Lundy, County Secretary, 2w45. - sr