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f ?Ire gtog ftald. I K ntwod at Die Pent Office a* Conway, S. C. | an Second OJftM Mail Matter. UDL18HKD KVHKYTUUKSDAY MOHNING CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. UFttSulPTJON ONE DOLL AH PKH Y15AK H. H, WOODWARD, Kditor . i nin H ii. . - THRUSDAY, APRIL 14, 1010. The Hummer Girl Is preparing for a I brilli&ut record in t)ie game of hearts ? With this issue the Herald enters upon the twenty-fourth year of its age, bright cheerfyl and happy, The municipal political pot is boiling and mayorality bee is buzzing in the bonnet of many would be candidates. Our people need not be surprised to wake up some morning and find a hand some, up-to-date modern passenger depot going up, Then will the cup 01' our happiness be full to overflowing. We are not permitted to saj more at this time. But wait aud watch. It is probable that Sunday train will be put on again during the summer months, but \\ liether they will be operated as reg ular passenger or special trains, orwheth er they will start from Eirod or Chad bourn through to Myrtle Beach is yet to be decided upon. This will largely depend upon circumstances. -> The Democratic clans will rally on the 23rd day of April, to arrange for the coming battle of ballots. It is a foregone conclusion that tlie same men will be sent to Columbia, after which the same announcement will be made, "that we reaflirm our nliegianue to the time honored pi iuciples of the Democratic party." But there is, however, one consolation i one sweet thought, in'all this, and that is L for the time being, at least, the people, and not the 4 pap suckers" will be the ring masters of the circus. * In every contest, both secular and re ligious, in which Ilorry has so far entered in competition with the other coun ties of the State it has invariably come off victorious proudly hearing the banner with them. It is a countv which has never, except in poli'ics, been defeated. rl his is a glorious recoid and it is made more glorious because these triumphs weie tlie result of hard and intelligent work in fair and open contents. The latest, victory was that won at the State B Y P U which met in Lnn caster last week by the election of Mr J (J Spivey, one of Conway's most proini nent and active young businessmen and ?n onl Snril'iv cr'lionl u iivIjov was elected State President, and Horry given the banner for the best showing for the most effective work among the 13 V P U. ? o The railroad people have already corn xnenced to improve the roadbed between Conway and Myrtle Peach in anticipation of a heavy summer travel, A gang of hands are putting dow n heavier rails and the road bed is to be otherwise grcatlj strengthened aud improved so that any train thai can come from Chadbourn to Conway can go over that portion of the road with perfect safety and comfi rf. Our infnrmrtttnn i.c simi u*f? !> ? <* hh ipii.-Ii confidence in it as if we hud got it from Mr Royals himself, is that the heads ?.t the Atlantic Coast Lino system is taking great interest in the development of Myr tie Beach, ai d pro] oso to make out ot it a summer resent equal, if rot superior, to those at JWrigl.tsviilo at Wilmington, and the Isle of Palms at Charleston. To accomplish this it is proposed to expen l money , arrange conveni nt scho rnles, give reduced rates, improved passenger service and do whatever other things which in their jugdment are necessaiy to make a success of the ol ject which they have in view. Democratic Township Meetings. Notice is hereby given that the several Democratic CJubs of this County are called to meet on 8atmday, April 2:hd, 1910, in act01 dance with tiie Constitution of the party in this State, for the put ~ ..i i .. <1 ? i' ... pOBW i>i tin ling uuir itj i n r? uuin y Convention to l>e held at Convoy oil Monday, May 2, 1010, and of elect tig a member of tie County Executive O; mmlttee whose term w 1 s 1 bopin on the jhel Monday in May and will he for two years. The County Ccnvtniion will elect delegates to the State Convention called to meet or*. May 1H. und will n)t< elect elect a menibt r of the State Ex?eu tlve CciTimittee. The credentials of the rich gates of the several precinct, tlubs will consist of ? sworn statement by the Chairman and Secretory of the club of the bona fidf membership of the club, the names ol the delegates elected, and the names ol the Executive Committeeman J. A. McDetmott, Chairman. J. O. Not ton, Secretary. Conway, April, 12, liMo, Henry Doyle was in Conway one day last week in attendance upon court, |i(y. mmmm?mm? ^ISUUMancMMMI ??w????i? 13vld?nces of Spiritual Declliic\ (Reported for the Horry Herald/ There is a vafct difference between tlu> ueflibera to statement of facts and the sickly whining method of forever making complaints; but it doesn't require a very close observer to see the accurateness of the following principles, and that they are not long drawn out guesses or humdrum complaints?just facts: 1. When we are averse to religious conversation or the company of those who live in a heavenly n ! rriimnhore. %1. When without necessity we arc not found regularly in attendance upon the religious services. 3 When we are more concerned about satisfying conscience (?) than of honoring Christ in performing that wtiich is, on our part, a known duly. 1. When we are more afraid of being counted 'overmuch righteous' than of dishonoring Christ. 5. When we take pleasure in trifling with temptation or to stop j to plav with sin. 6. When the faults of others become a preferable matter of censor! ious conversation rather than a secret grief and prayer, 7. When an impatient an unforgiving disposition toward our fellows ivS in evidence. 8 WLen we confess, but do not forsake sin; acknowledge, but still ueglect. our Christian duty. 1) When our cheerfulness is more characteriseij of unregeneratelevity than of that holy j ay possessed by the children of God. 10. When we refuse to examine ourselves but lay the tape line upon others. 11. When the pleasures of the world follow us further into the Lord's Day than the Holy Christ and love of the Sabbath follow us into the week. Let us open our eyes to these facts. When I wrote you last week it was in my mind to visit Horry the latter part of next month, but s'ucc then my churches have said that I must attend the Southern Baptist Convention in Baltimore, Md., at their expense, May 11?1<>, after which the great Sunday School Convention in Washington, D. C , which- foliows the S B C , and upon my return home will be engaged in a revival meeting. Cordially, J. M. Fleming. Lumberton, N. C. Worse Tliaii Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suffering to soldiers than eczema, Ij W Harriman, Burlington, Me., got into the army, and sulfered with it forty years. "But Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed." he writes. Greatest healer for Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. 25c. at Norton Drug Co. Alattie Items. tiki it or Herald:?Please allow ine space in your paper for a few words. The health of the community is generally good at this vniting. The farmers are about through p1 an ting corn Strawberries will soon be the order of the day. It is supposed that we will have buyers at Boris this season. If we do, 1 think it will be a good thing. What has become of the correspondent at Daisy and Michael. Best wishos to the Herald end its many readers. C. D. S. r H" i m writes Mrs. Ethel Nevvlin, || kjgj of Liberty Center, Ind., || ''that I began to take Car- || H dui, for it has cured me, $3 and 1 will never forget it. W "I cannot praise Cardui |?j p too highly for what it did for me. Before I began gj Pi to take it, 1 was very |j ? bad color, suffered great || pain and weighed only & M 105 pounds. Now 1 have ?3 fSS a good color, do not suffer ?|j and weigh 125 lbs." H The Woman's Tonic Beware of strong, nox- R1 ' ions, mineral drugs, that f|| KN sink into your system, p; ran like load to the bottom of l&< a basin of water. Cardui is purely vege- m 83 fable and contains no |g > p poisonous minerals, or 1 dangerous drugs. pr* It is perfectly safe and |g harmless, for use by old fog H and young, and may be ' % taken, as a tonic, for fe? I A months, without any possi - HE , M ble harmful effect Try it ||jj W H Price lett last Monday for the Florence infirmary for treatt mi nt, lie has been in bad h( altli for some time. All .of his friend? i hope him a spcely recovery. He i was accompanied by Dr J A. Norton, r ^ 0N EVERY 11 jg 232 | in nisi M Gents' Furnishings ISATISFACTION I MONEY : TGI lUNflTl TRESW?ET TBBE To the People of Conway an d Horry Co. r 1 J\ F F m d > J i A AV pianos need no introduction, ai d it gives us pleasure lo announce that thcte supuib inetruiiu nts are represented in this territory ly Mr fc> H Coley, of (W i'mington, N. C., who will ie glad tolnuswer all irquiries. ST1EFF snd.SIIAW plaros are sold direct i'rc in iriak\'r to home, saving you one profit, and cL easy terms If you wish CHAS M STIEFF S 11 COLIEY, Mar 1 1 WILMINGTON, j N. G Mention this \paper. 1 \ ''official F1AI0 JAhWdWI iXFO AMCAfillRIAnmB Atk DIAMOND dfjCU' BHAND <s?** W^% <*%?>' Cp Jj '<e* LADIES t P A*k y????- '?rnK*t?t for CHI-CHF'S-TER'ft A DIAMOND liKAND PILLS In ltrcu nnd/O^ Goi.d metallic boxes, sealed with lUus(0) Ribbon. Task no otnuu. K?y of yot;r^f I)ruRf(l>t nsnl ask for CJlII?CIII2h?TEIi S * pIAMONl) lilt A N I> PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS .flift EVERYWHERE JE&JS [Electric I ! Bitters j Succeed when everything el;>. fails, e ? In nervous prostration and female 9 weaknesses they pre the supreme E ? remedy, as thousands have testified. H I ? ?" ? *? n i??. >? i r- w n a r ? M m m. a n a KJM MMNBT , LIVC!1 ANU R 0 STOMACH TROUBLE ^ H it ia thft boat medicine ever sold B ^ over a druggist's counter. SwiM?azy?to^ if ?w?*?2ii3aew3i!itsa ErLLTHsOOUGSf] |AND CURE the LUMPSg jv" Br. Ksiig's J . 1 Raw OiseoYOy I : I GSi!&H8 uftfc.1 1 g AMP AI L THROAT AMP LUNG TROUBLES. 1 1 $ GUARANTEED 8ATISFAOXOEYS | OR MONEY REFUNDED. g UUCIIASE. I i ( "" " r ^ ^ and 234 King Street, ?3 S ' M SHOES j |f m z: and Milinerv. I R /i I ^ s OR YOUR* = BACK. | ? Rn tmm* UHn&si' I jl^l fH I has just returi where he pure and up-to-date IGOODS You are cordiallyjnvitc season. Our line of Si none and the price is a* \ 7 cents per pound. Cai i cents the yard, and othi * 2,000 1 \ for Men, Youths and I? | book. Ladies' Trimmec half the price you will ] [largest assortment tvei high cut, to fit all the ii up but our prices are ah you about in six months = come and let us show yo j| BHaaaaaca nr- m MaEaaaBgaraH jOVIt Lrll K is complete nnd we are the peoj U come to headquarters first wher -\ one roof? We are yours to sen ;; Agents for American Ladies1 8 Men's Fine Clothing, and last, 1 CONWAY B fmmmntaktmzaammmmmmmmmmmmmmafmmmmmkmmammmmmummmm? ?? 11 f mi iwi ITuin Qnii II YVU UUIE Furni Consisting of up-t wash stands and bureau Cooking stoves complete. EVERYTHING IN F Your credit is good, Pnniifmr I uuiivvaj i i .T .vV. LEWIS, 1 Send u* f?" "T" T J [ Dry Goods, Notions, | *r?:!Kj^?^3HaHaaw?B iBBEnfflBa?nKag i CHARLESTON, S. <$/ II MBSr/jdKgggaaa?- EfcjflnaBBBaBMBMMMIWMBBi i ^ i *1/ ?i / /-t T? rr^-. TT? TlT?;i f\w*I**** H 5 i vvrlie 101' camjues. Ill Uisuiimniiuiuu.g H O O P C* T A T One lot L&dies' and Misses Tailor Mcde|jy "t fcl * L? vl nL,? Sails in fancy mixtuies, new Spring wa N $ mcdels, ^ood .$15 00 Values, car price, Suit $7,50$ * KD m I | HEADY TO IV FA R GARHERTSI ) I A SPECIALTY | nrarasQaoassi imsmavtm Hj ^ Gjj ip ^ j|j~ I ned from the Northern Markets 1 hased everything that was new 1 ARRIVING KAILrlf | d to ca)l early and see all the latest novelties of the apleand Domestic Coeds you ill find are second to j a low on cotton goods as when cotton was selling for j lico 5 cents the yard. Beautiful Colored Lawn 5 j tr goods at proportionate prices. Don't forget we have EASTER SUITS oys. Our prices will be made to suit your pocket jg i and Ready to *Vea.r Hats in ail the latest styles, at U pay fcr the same hat elsewhere. And we have the 1 *hown in your county. Battle Axe Shoes, low and | *mily from the largest to the smallest. Leather is | wm ? n n A rv m -fr* \A " Mt /iva (f/inrio 4 Vi at n nr#> /> Alt )A 4- /I 11 nttj n uuwii. ?? u luivi: km;i c man nctuuiu w The most of you are from Missouria any way so | u. | ??y GROCERIES I .>le that make the price for oth rs to meet if Jlhey can. Why not tj e you w'll get your money's woi til, and ^everything you ivant under vv to the best of our abiliiy every day in the year y Tailor Made Clothes, McCall Patterns and International Tailor Made || but not least, the celebrated Light Running White Sewing Machines. fa unucr wholesale andi BH0SOHHI III IIIIIPIIIHPBBMaBBBMBMMBi immsamsmsoasa ^ si i p ^ ^ ^ n ^ I o-date complete parlor and bed room suites. Chairs, ? s. Cheap Bedsteads $2.00. Oak Bedsteads $3.00. I , $10.00. I II ?I rn iwwn<nn Utovm arjtvrmwvxivrtf-^av. rn 4??a imhh rmawiiiriMWi ii'.inanii ? i* *dut?w Ugf URNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1 Easy payments. 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