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V, * . lite gotrn gtali 1 Entered at the I'c at Ofllee a' Conway, Sv t\ an Hecou'i Ciat?H Mail Matter. U HI.-1811 KD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING UY CON WAV PUBLISHING CO. VV JORIl'TJON ONE DOLLAR PKJ{ YEAR H. H, WOODWAHI). KAHor THRUSDAY. MAY 12, 1910. Watch the heavens on the night of May 18. Mr Commission, where are those bridges we have been reading about so much lately? Their necessity is admitted and their non existence is greatly felt by the business interest of Conway. "The Horry Herald is agitating a trolley line from Conway to Marion. Why not let it start from Florence?" ?Florence Times. When Florence becomes a suburb of Conway, which event will not be long delayed, the suggestion will receive due consideration. In the meantime our our contemporary wiil accept a basket of thanks, Tbo children of this day and this generation can now see something that they have never seen before and in all human probabilty, after its ci i sap pea ruiice in to unlimited space, will never see again ? 11 alley's Comet, contended by many astrologers and borne out by the deductions of advanced scientists, to be the Star of Bethlehem which led the Wise Men of the East to the cradle of the Saviour the world. The question of whether or not Horry will vote a bonded debt ol $100,000 for permanent highway improvement will ue voted upon by the qualified electors at an election to be held on the 2nd Tuesday it: November. In the opinion of| i layman this very important measure is un fortunately fatallv defective in thai the Act seeks to create a "highway commission" consisting of three members to be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Senator and Representatives from Horry to perform the duties devolved under the Constitution on the County Supervisor and his Board, which the State Supreme Court has to all intents and purposes declared to be unconstitutional. Be this as it may, however, the Herald will shortly publish the Act in its entirety in order that its readers may thouroughly inform themselves regarding the proposition and vote intelligently when the time comes for them so to do. i - _.1 . ,1. , i 1 . C'.... jd view oi trie iac. mat uie ownday trains from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach will probably be put on during the coming season, we publish below an important act passed at the 1010 session of the General Assembly of South Carolina for the in formation of that class of our ci:i zenship who make it a point to have a ''good time" on these occasions by filling their system full of mean booze and becoming a nuisance to themselves and to those who go on 1 hp so. excursions for rest and recrea lion and to tfive fair warning that we are assured this law will positively bo rigorously enforced the coming season and that any infraction w ill be promptly followed by ar indictment and prosecution. The railroad company owes that much t( itself in the protection of its owr property as well as the protectioi of the peace, comfort and p'easun of its patrons. The Act reads: l'AN ACT to Makk Disohdkiw/ Condi ct on 1\\ssi:n<;kii Tn tix: A Misdkmeanok Section 1, Be it enacted by th General Assembly of tho Slate c South Carolina, That any ot e wh shall in any way be ^uilt> of riotou or disorderly conduct, or who sha conduct himself or herself in an way to the annoyance of the trave ing public, on the train, coach o car, of any common carrier, sha be deemed guilty of a misdemeanoi and, upon conviction, shall be put ished by a line not exceeding or hunared dollars or imprisoned fc not more than thirty days. ''Sec. 2 That any one conduct it himself or herself in the manm herein described shall be subject 1 be ejected from said train, coach < car. Any one so ejected shall ha no cause of action for such ejec ment. "Approved the 25th day of Fe rury, A O 1910." I An enemy's criticism may be mo kolpful than a friend's praise. " im ii i in - r Ten Hygienic Commandments. t T l.i).,kwoml, M I)., in W<Ur;il Council Dr J b Dusentur,', an eminent physician of Con*va>, who has #iv ?ij hy^'eue.inach i hou^'iii and attention and has lecture \ before the s'u.lents of Lho Burroughs ll'gh Schto! sovoral times on. U U su >je , rec- muq ?nds t ie followii as rxc l'e; t rules to preserve the health of the co mmliuiy: l;'Thou shalt not spit upon the floor of a (1 welling, schoolroom, church, theatre, place of public i . 4 K /\ vi ! < yo % > g \ %% o ! urn 1 1/ o / t ' in JL i IH! 14 cl I II*." 1 II 11 V.' I OAmnuino \_71 Ul/K II?J and cities. 2. Thou shalt not cough or snooze in the presence of any one without holding the hand or handkerchief oyer the mouth while so doing. 'A. Thou shalf not sleep in a room that is not well ventilated both day and night. Sleep with windows open summer and winter. 4. Thou will not "take cold" by sleeping in a cold, airy room, provided the air be pure. There is no such thing as "catching cold," it is "taking germ infection." 5 Thou shalt not sleep with any one known to have consumption; better not sleep in the same room (>, Thou shall not breathe impure air when it can bo avoided. Observe the air vou breathe with the same precaution you do the water ! you driuk. 7 Thou shall not drink from a. cup after some one with consumption has drank. Do not drink after any one without rinsing the cud, 8 Thou shalt not eat with dirty hands, nor eat anything that Hies have walked over with their dirty feet. Do not cat apples, peaches, or pears without first having pared them. Do not eat berries, such as strawberries or blackberries In a raw state procured from ! he markets or from in front of grocery stores, that have not been protected from flies and from the dust of the streets by pro; or e*v< v. ) 9. Thou shalt not bite an apple 01 any other fruit or . > instance that i> is being eaten by another. I>o not kiss or be kissed upm the lips by any one suspected of having con' sumption. Do not wet pencils by f putting them in the mouth, 10 Thou shalt not give eonsump tion to others and thou shalt not let other give it to you, i i 1 The more you cat the better your health will he. Practical experii meats with athletes show Quaker Oats 1.1.1 . to dc tne greatest strength maker. Pack?<i in regular sire packages, an 1 in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. 56 I mm ralS g "I write to tell you the i g|j good news that Cardui I tM lias helped me so much B| pj and I think it is just jgd m worth its weight in gold," ||g writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- ^ |?? shall, of Woodstock, Ga. "1 do hope and trust :3 | Eg that ladies who are suffer| |l itig as 1 did, will take || fe|i Cardui, for it has been a B&' Si God's blessing to me, and fa* will certainly help every gg P lady who is suffering." ?nanaiii T,i,a a. MII h nil : MUAtfU0ul > i . . . y? j ' i no woman s s oniu 3 ra No matter if you suffer fog from headache, backache > j|9 pains in arms, shoulders p| f H ant* 'c&s? dragging-down j pi feelings, etc., or if you ||5 feel tired, weary, worn- p (f HI ou* a generally miser- m ,f g| able?Cardui will help yon. C> It has helped thousands pj II gag of other weak, sick ladles L* v m and if you will only give ' e Wo havn this voar had a wind lev M March and a showerless April, bi we are experiencing both March ai a,- A [n il weather conditions in Ma bo the like of which is beyond t 01 recollection of even the "oldest i habitant." -0. ^? - bA joint Sunday school picnic ai a circus are booked for next Frida i'o Vou pay yor r money and la! e yo chjice. I i 2X2 and I ' CIIARLEST The Largest Wh I i Dry Goods, Noti< I ' ( VVritc lor Samples. Try 1 ? New; Bar*? I LADIES AND CHII | sjvrmwjkc :i\ ... L> V*. VEttZSmaESSSEESS? Hacker Mfg Co., Successors to GEORGIA S HACKER cS: SON. jre?T>*n*~fia ' \ > j ^ ^ ^ ^''V- - . ! j WE MANUFACTURE D'lOlte, S.VS.'I ANI) IW.TNDS, Coi.DIN.S AN1> BAI.L'^tkhs, UKIUEA AM) GABLK OHM A Ij RISKN l)OOR8 AND WINDOWS. ) W E 1) K A1 j I S glas8, JJa.-H C'OliD am) \\"EIGHTS, ;|CHARLESTON, S. C. | mr~TTamr ' ty. w V- K mwiliww?a Ml I D. A. Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. ' Represent the Strongest Oompanies. ' Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place 3'our insurance with us j Prompt Settlement of Claims. i iwwo'V'^-rirwrtwfw^MO'K'mPiww^'txtfW-i fmmwmam I |CHINESE LAUNDRY ! Collars and Cuffs, Iron lug Machine. r> il? Work turned out rrompuy. Send rne a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guarauteed. Work neatly executed, an;, in ' i o * n! ict cl ulo Ul Ok k-H-" ^ 'VI KPKCIAL NOT1S Collars and Cuffs bold for 30 days I and if not called for will be sold. Yoursfor ^ood worrf, | GEORG E LUM_ 1 ts human nature to believe all the croc cl e hoar of ourselves. (Prickly Ash, Poko II ? MAKFS POSITIVE CURES OP J ???T PfcrslcioHB endorse P. P.P. Ma splen- ^ did eombinafcl**, r.nd prescribo it with I great Mfc(lVa<-li?u for the cnroo of all 1 03^' forms and etagoa of rrimary, Bccomlary I eg and Tertiary SyphiiAa, 9%'\ Lilitio Rhou- 9 I *nf>4i?ia, n?ers and Sores, I Claniwlar RheumatLsm, Kid- 9 ^ Hoy Ocmytahits, eld CLioui* Ulcora that I ^ BBWIWWaBWPMWHHl M?.W IIJ. CATARRH |5 favorer, letcd all treatment. Catarrh, Fkln | KEJ DiEoaBca, Eczema, Chronic remalol 4P* Complaints, Morcurlal Pokon, Tetter, | Bcaldhoad, etc., etc. I r. r. 1*. i? a powerful tonic and an I ezceliont appitizer, building np the 9 system rapidly. If you are weak and I focblo, and feel badly try 1'. P. P., and I 1 RHEUM a "*"* '? CMWtt&lSiiLt&A kXSSa si typewi 8 | AND OFFlCf ?s | AL AKES?Ilemanuf; di a Nc\v---50 per cent, of nni t H r? . f T 111 p lor my caiHiog?i save y y? I select from. I' Typewriter Repi EDWARD CHARLES TP YEW [ King St. and 203 Meeting ON^GREAT Di olesale and Retail Mai At Wholesale we Offer the Lar; ons, Shoes, Millinery, < joods, Floor Covering is on Mail Order. >'a,ins JHJvei*y 1 Balance of our Ladies' Spring* Tail* & Worsted Suits are now on Sale JDRENS READY TO WE mopToR. YOV i io the I k&SBBSGf fj The Thrifty Citizen is the Man 1 1 By the way. did you know that a dolla uj lar spent before it is made? Be a thrifty i tfj dollars on a cash basis with THE CONWj SA Strictly R and thereby save one-third on your cash p you that there is nothing in this country trj dollars, uo vou sec? ine poini?r we komv | throng our BIG DEPARTMENT STORE a few articles arc? not marked down period J yourself in touch with the biggc?st and be. | a We Invite Com p a I? we Folie.it. your business only on Ihe groin ____________ We have the largest and swellest line of ever shown in Horry county. Men, 13o>'s and Suits, Odd Coats, Two Piece Suits and 2000 Pf Pants from .$1.00 up. Ladies', Misses and Children's Hats from 25 Ali the newest things in Dress Goods, and < are lower than ever. \\ e are Agents for International tailor Mad terns, White Sewing Machines and Chas P. Lir * V. r Iii cr.. i f trnti lioun tniina*. ;? tllSViS g lllO linil/niM HVU-7C, 11 J VU iiii. u tuvuu^ V# _ M lra 2 u < HK Biiilflraw m ^ toot and Potiutnlum.) LLL. FORMS AND STAGES OP? ? 3B I you will regain flesh and strength. Jr Wastoof onergyandall diseases resulting from overtaxing thosyatoin are cured by tho use of P. P. P. ? C A. Ladiofl whofio syatemsaropoisoned and Jy whosebloodisinanimpureconditlondue ! SUi to monstrual irregularities are peculiarly g bonofltod by the wonderful touio and ' ( ' I SCROFULA ! , I blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.# - ' 1 I *>rACkly A8,1?1,0,10 ^o?t and Potassium. ^ ^ g Sold by all L>rugglata. sj a r. v. lippman < Sms I Proprietor ?^TII( J Savannah, Ca. 1ATISM T~T~ 11 ? ???g rstersl? E SUPPLIES I ??? actured. Guaranteed Like | inuxacturer's price?Send I ou money?Big stock to j airs a Specialty. \m ,1 MURPHYj (TON, S ?! I I rTtersi m 5 St, CHARLESTON S. C. ' j 4 EPARTMENT STORE I 1 Order House in the South. I crest Varieties of g Carpets, Matting, Upolstery, ? rr? i 6 3 or an [\inas. __ g Visit our Store when in the City, i lour of" tlie Day, g ^lALFPRICE AR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY | H MONEY BACK, j ?p i ~ 'jkpi'f&tY Pl'll'VAn I & ? S 8 a ?? y s ? : ? = a g lis'lll| UllMLGII g that Never Spends a Dollar Till after the J )ollar is Made. I r spout ufter it is made will buy one-third more than a dolcitizen, lo >k well to the interest of your family, spend your m \Y BARGAIN J lOUSii, which is doing 1 Cash Business I purchases. Your credit may be good, but we be# to assure jS that talks louder than a dollar, unless perchance it be two j| t you do. Then join the thousands of thrifty shoppers that I 1, where you can supply your i very need, where the prices on \ [ically. Our prices are marked down the year round. Keep ;st store in your county: As to style, quality and price Lparsson i*d Defy Competition. ids that we give you the same good* for less monev. 3r. Groceries | Clothing Our line of Groceries is complete at nil times and d 1 Youth's we can and do make our competitors scratch their heads gj lira Extra every day and wonder where and how we pet the gcods 9 at such un damnable low pricas. We are thrifty, too, at 9j cents up, the Uargnin House, the bottom in prices iiave never been 3 jur prices reached and never will, but remember we are going aft3r R the bottom every day in the} ear. h, ie Clothing, American Ladled ralior Made Clothing, McCall Pat npert Fine Furniture, If you have money to burn stay away from M see the Bargain House I b??a?Ham? ? imm?w?! iimi null WWWWWWWVVWWWJ LORIS, S. C. C ( PITAL 110,000.00 % RPLUS AND PROFITS $3,500 00 ^ FAD ASSETS $00,000.00 ^ "he repeal of the l>en law will not effect our helping the rthy-farmers as usual (live us your account and leave jv ir idle money with us and we will take the proper care of you. )S E COOPER, Pres. J G BRYANT, V-Pres.> I E L SANDERSON, Cashier. # A/W* AAAA r*> A INDISPENSABLE SH 'J TOILET ARTICLES R MADE BY Richard Hud nut jjf? FOR ? ALE BY ||| CONWAY DRUG COMPANY m