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%)xt pang grail Entered hi tho i\ ?t Ofllce a' Conway, s. c. : an 'Kocon.; C\hhu Mali Matter. U BLJKHKD EVERYTHURHDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. Ul'HOKIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H. H? WOODWARD. Editor TIIRUSDAY, JUNE 2, 1010. Tho reoent grand jury for ilorry county went for the blind timers with a big stick. The comet has ceased to be an object of interest to the inhabitants on this tcrreslial globe. We hear Sub Rosa that work on the proposed bridge across the Waccamaw river will soon be#in. Judge Gage was greatly impressed he said with the great progiess made hero since his former trip to Conway as presiding Judge. A one hundred thousand dollar hotel modernly equppied with electric bell calls, telephone in every room, liveried servants, elegantly furnished apartments aid other conveniences, is one of the possibilities of Conway in the near future. Up to the time of going to press with these forms nothing definite has been heard concerning the Sun- j a ay trains to Myrtle ?5eacn, so it is I not known whether these popular excursions will be put on or not this year. It is said that Capt Scott is promoting an expedition the object of which is to di scover the South pole. Two necessary adjuncts are necessary for the success of Capt Scott and for him to be decorated by a couple of scientic bodies?to have the uttUKiu^ ui ill* unneu suites rsavy Department and a "Nigger in the wood pile." According to some the Democrats will sweep the fall elections, oust Cannon and put Bill Taft on the trot. We only hope such will be the result. But, then, this can he accomplished more by] hard and effective work and less chin music else wo will soon witness the two wings of the g. o. p. flopping together in uniscnand the result will be as heretofore ?a Republican victory. In over a half a century the Democrats have succeded in elect1 nn 1 if i*t |)i?rc-!/1 aw in r\t t itana viuj i/t> \j i i roiviuiiifl ui inu.-st: United States?Tilden and Cleveland, The first of these was cheated out of the fruits of his victory by the infamous findings f the eight to seven coinmiss'on and tho inauguration of Rutherford B Hayes, the Republican candidate, contrary to the expressed will of a majority of the voters, by which the greatest political fraud in American history was consumatcd, and the other sold his birthright for a mess of pottage by issuring gold bonds in times of peace contrary to the tencnts and the time honored principles of the Democractic party. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other na ture, demands prompt, treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. Ps the <]uickest, surest healer for such wounds as also for Burns, Boils, Soros, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 25c. at Norton Drug Co. Died. On the night of the 10th of May. 1010. the death angel visited the home of Mr and M S Pridgeon and took from the no their darling son, tlarnos. He was spared to live with us only one year and fourteen months, lie was sick fuurteen days with dtyseniary. The doctors attended him but after all the attentive nursing it was soon seen that nothing but death could relieve the little sulTerer, and about 12 o'clock on the night abovo mentioned he breathed his last. His remains were laid away to rest on the following Friday afternoon in the cemetery near Henry Hammond's. It was hard to give him up but the Lord knew best. We hope that wo will meet him again whore we will meel to part no more. The darling one from is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place made vacant in our home, That never can be filled. Follow this advice. Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University s-nd Sir James Crichton Browne, LL. D.-F.R.S. of London spend the best parts of their lives in studying the great question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of different foods, it is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found in his experiments for testing the strength and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as Quaker Oats. The powers of endurance of the non-meat eaters were about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says? eat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and eat it frequently. 59 Packed in regular size packages, and hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Not Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Ilorry. f COURT OF COMMON PLEAS George J Ilolliday, Plain tiff, against Joseph W Crawford, Defendant. To the Defendant, Joseph W Crawford. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which has been filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ollice at Conway, S C , within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. April 28, A. D. 1910. Attest: W, Li. Bryan, C. C. C P. H. Li. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. I To Joseph W Crawford, Absent Defendant. Plense Take Notice, That the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons, ol which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the ofliee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, South Carolina on the 28th day of April A. D. 1910 II. H.Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Bryan, (L. S.) n r r P (Pv10 W. V/. V/ X w .. | Important Notice j| For a short while we have decided ; to save our future customers agents' I expenses. 'J his will save about twenty per cent on ORGANS and about ten per cent on PIANOS. ORGANS, from $75 up PIANOS, fiom $225 up. Less the discount as stated above, W rite at onck for catalogs and term to to the old established Please I clip this adv and send with letter for catalogue. ; Malones Music House. Columbia SC writes Mrs. Ethel Nevvlin, H8 of Liberty Center, Ind., g|5 4,that 1 began to take Cardui. for it lias cured me, |2| and I will never forget it. *<$A "I cannot praise Cardui too highly for wiiat it did |fS for me. Before I began SJ to take it, 1 was very ^ bad color, suffered great ^ pain and weighed only 105 pounds. Now 1 have ^ a good color, do not suffer Jg and weigh 125 lbs." EH The Woman's Tonic B Beware of strong, nox- |?j ions, mineral drugs, that || sink into your system, gl like lead to the bottom of gg a basin of water. |g| Cardui is purely vege- ^ Hg table and contains no Kg p poisonous minerals, or S M dangerous drugs. Bp 4 It is perfectly safe and & 5 harmless, for use by old > 6 and young, and may be Sag || taken, as a tonic, for gB 3 months, without any possi - m k ble harmful effect. Try it || UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina ftrutrkT A liull i n TT. V A \l 1 V A TI n V J uwi/a ivnn i * .?-# *??? > " . The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the Departr ment of Education to one you?& 5 man from each county. Each I Scholarship is worth $100 in money I and $18 term fee with free tuition j Examination will be held at the County Seat July 1st. Examination of students generally for admission to ti,e University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCIIELL. President) Columbia) S. C. 3w7 I WIS | 232, and 23 I CHARLES1 I TV-* \a7T 1 liv A-,U1 *V I * ? i Dry Goods, Not ; fl | Write for Samples. Try [ 1ST ew Bar ISPECIA1 .1 1 LADIES AND CHI | SATISFAl &xi3t:,m9iF?Kr,vr<* T*.Tr-vra tr Hacker Mfg Co., Successors to GEORGE S HACKER & SON. WE l^l'.UTl I;K Doohs, Sash and Hi.inds, Columns and Halustekb, GkIlleh and Gable Ounamknts, mckken DoOHB and windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Nasii Cohd and Weights. CHARLESTON, S. C. D. A. Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Pi m-npant I lio Qtrnn nrocf Pnmnn nipo LVV I C'Ol/ u v V 11 V> k-/ VI V/U ^ u vy \y i i J |y i * *vu? Policies written on the most liberal ter ms. Place your insurance with us. Prompt Settlement of Claims. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and CufTs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an* in first class style. SPECIAL NOT1E Collars and Cuffs bold for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wor*, GEORGE LUM orSrahi WHOLESAL Lorie I have opened a wholesal rear of the Litnk building-, and am prepared to save yo i tvdc\A/I I a ? r Mmm vv i AND OFFICE ALL MAKES?Remanuf: New?50 per cent, of ma for my catalog?I save y I select from. Typewriter Rep* EDWARD . CIIAULK8 TPYEWI i ' * SUBSCRIBE FO COHEN 8 4 King St. and 203 Meeting rOFTS GREAT D1 lolesale and Retail Mai A Wholesale we Offer the Lar ions, bhoes, Millinery, 1 Goods, Floor Covering! us on Mail Order. e;a,iiis Every I r Balance of our Ladies' Spring Taili Worsted Suits are now on Sal< ILDRENS READY TO WE DTIONf OR YOD I i0 tuG T I The Thrifty Citizen is the Man By the way. did you know that a dolla lar spent before it is made? Be a thrifty c dollars on a cash basis with THE CONW? A Strictly and thereby save one-third on your cash you that there is nothing in this country 1 dollars. I)o vou see the point? We know throng our BIG DEPARTMENT STORE a few articles are not marked down period! yourself in touch with the biggest and bei We Invite Com a.3 I we solicit }*our business only on the groun CLOTHIN( We have the largest and swellest line of < ever shown in Horry county. Men, Boy's and ':1 Huits, Odd Coats, Two Piece buits and 2000 Pai 89 Pants from $ 1.00 un. S Ladies', MissesHnd Children's Uats from 25 c h All the newest things in Dress Goods, and o |j are lower than ever. We are Agents for International Tailor Made m terns, White Sewing Machines and Chas P. Lim $ the iiargain House; if you have money to save s jP1#* ill! | E GROCER. ? ? G4 > CAI> ^SUR \ TOT e grocery store at Loris, in;<& I am buying in carload lots \4t u money, c Th 4L wort C your in Groceries 1 CTIIOS RITERS !~ E SUPPLIES ll^ll nclurcd. Guaranteed Like 1 i " nufacturer's price?Send | >}^ /vii Din* cf nnlr n B ! U U IIIUIl CJ uig otvvn IV iirs a Specialty. I i )?5j^ T MURPHY \\m TON, 8 C I R IT E R SI | ^ R THE HERALD. n ?Kg aararaaas*nfi???gjsB \tmm\t * m immnmmmmmammaammmm t St., tUAKLKSTON, S. C. J EPAUTMENT STORE j 1 Order House in the South, j gest Varieties of | Carpets, Matting, Upolstery, | 3 of all Kinds. f Visit our Store when in the City. 9 rioux* of the 1 )ay. g rrHALF PRICE I AR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY I 'R. MONEY BACK. I !i h^k /<S%Sh" 8 that Never Spends a Dollar Till after the I lollar is Made. I r spent after it is made will buy one-third more than a dol- r iitizen, look well to the interest of your family, spend your n iY BARGAIN llOUSt, which is doing 3 Cash Business I purchases. Your credit may be good, but we beg to assure H hat talks louder than a dollar, unless perchance it be two i yf u do. Then join the thousands of thrifty shoppers that S , where you can supply your every need, where the prices on ically. Our prices are marked down the year round. Keep it store in your county: As to style, quality and price pa&risox*. nd B?fy Competition ds chat we give you the same goods for less money. T. I Ci-mnprips:, Clothing Our linn of Groceries is complete at all times and B Youth's we can aud do make our competitors scratch their heads 9 irs Extra every day and wonder where and how we get the gcods 9 at such un damnable low prices. We are thrifty, too, at B :ents up, the I'urgalu flou?e, tlie bottom in prices have never been 9 ur prices reached and never will, but remember we are going aftir the bottom every day in the year. 9 ) Clothing, American LadleTailor Made Clothing, McCall l'at- 3 pert Fine Furniture, if you have money to burn stay away for 9 ee the t I LORIS, S. C. C ^ ITAL $10,000.00 ? PLUS AND PROFITS $3,500 00 J AL ASSETS $00,000.00 ^ e repeal of the lien law will not effect our helping the ^ hy farmers as usual. Give us your account and leave ^ > idle money with us and we will take the proper care of you. .f 3 E COOPER, Pres. J G BRYANT, V-Pres. J E L SANDERSON, Cashier. J IN DISP ENS AB L E ^^11 TrSBS ITT IRTilM PA ^ lUILti RKIIULtS 1 MADE BY Richard Hudnut FOR SALE BY f|| -ONWAY DRUG COMPANY $j|