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' ' ' Jk " 'J*\ "-#A / /'*V : & ?'' good roAds convention In lb? City of Ctiorl?*ton? on July 12th, I9IO. Editor Herald, Dear Sir:?A good roads Rally and Convention will te held in the city of Charleston, on Tuesday, July 12th, proximo, under the auspices of the Charleston Au tomooile Club for the purpose of stimulating increased interest in good roads movement, and to impart information on scientific road building. The convention will b* composed of all good roads men whether or not automobllists from the territory situated below Columbia. After the adjournment of the convention a fish fry and clam bake will be gtyen at the Isle of Palms -?1 A L * '' ?til U An/1<ul nlt.K n UUU but! Uttjr Will MO ouuvu na?H w hop and concert, Appreciating your great interest in this movement which means so much for the material development of our State we earnestly invite you to be present with us on July 12.h, so that we may be favored with your co-operation in making the occasion a grand success. Pull for Good Roads. Very truly, James jDosgrove, Chairman Committee on Invitation and Programme. Deafnes* Cannot be Cured . By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of mnoAnc filirfunA We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrnnlara F J CHENEY & CO., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c, Take Hall's Family Hills for constipation. Mr J R Bowles, the man who made the Horry Tobacco Warehouse famous by reason of his system fair and upright dealing, arrived here Tdursday and has pulled off his coat, %rolled up his sleeves, as it were and h%as gone down to real hard work to make the coming season the most brilliant one in its history. He expects to retain all of his old customers besides gaining many new ones. Misses Belle Powell and Ruby Sasser and Mr Willie Goldfinch went to Newberry last Thursday to attend the meeting of the Stale Epworth League as delegates from the Conway League. Watch Horry come marching back with the banner. Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders?Dr King's New Discovery?to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthema, croup, bronchitis, hemor* rhages, hay fever ar.d whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal It relieves instantly. Its the surest * rtnfo Jumps M Blank, of Asheville. N C , R R , No 4, writes, that it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c and $1 00 A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co. Unsightly municipal pronuuoiamentos disfiguring telephone poles and shade trees along the most public thoroughfare of ou* pretty little city is, to say the least, a deplorable commentary on the progress and enterprise of Conway. The glorious sunshine which made - its appearance Thursday morning after a week oreo of almost inces sant raid', was hailed with gladsome expressions of great joy by men, women and children. From now till frost lime or other disinfectants should be liberally used about the premises, especially around the sinks and water closets An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. k . * - -? A Woman's Orcat Idea is how to make herself attractive But a it he ut health it is hard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak sickly woman will be ner vous and irrittbie. Constipation and kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a God send to women who want health, beauty and - - - 1-4- O. friends. l'ney rrgumu; omumvu, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, {>ure breath, srno ?th velvetry skin, ovely complexion, good health. Try # them. 50c. at N orton Drug Co. 4Lemon Stuck1', guaranteed to contain not over 50 percent, alcohol, seems to be Conway's most popu. lar fancy drink. \ *"r V " * '**' ' * . - ' . V \ S " H ,7T " " ,rt BACK OIVES OUT. Plenty of Conway Readers Have This Exoerlence You tax the kidneys?overwork them? ? They can't keep up the continual strain. The baok gives out?it aches and pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer?take Doan't Kidney Pills. Residents in this vicinity endorse them. Can Conway people doubt the following evidence? Mrs H A Vickman, 14 Wood St., Georgetown, S C., says* "I suffered from kidney trouble for a long time. I had a dull, nagging headache ana distressing pain across 1113' loins and t was unable to rest well. The kidney secretions were unnatural. Th? c >ntents of one box of Doau's Kid ney Pills was all that was required to stop the backache and make it it possible for me to rest well. Doan's Kidney Pills have been so beneficial to me that I am willing to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's ? and take no other. ? Our Georjria Letter. Editor Herald: Please allow me space in your paper for a few words from this place. Health of the community is not so good. Nashville and Adel crossed bats on the diamond at this place last Thursday which resulted in a score of H to 5 in favor of Adel. Mrs N E Prince and daughter, Miss .Flora, are visiting relatives and friends at Boston, Ga. Considerable damage has been done to the gardens in this section by the recent showers. What has become of the Daisy writer? Guess he is busy plowing. Mr Wiil Creet made a Hying trip to Tifton last Friday. Mr Sam Prince is at home with his parents, after a nine months' stay at school at Norman Park, Ga Mrs W A Cook is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Moultrie, Ga. The Herald is a welcome visitor to our home every Friday morning. Mr P V Prince, one of Boston's business men, spent Sunday at home with his parents, Mr and Mrs N E Prince. Beat wishes to the Herald and its many readers. Georgia Blue Eyes. Adel, Ga., June 18tb. # I 'Every Month' I writes Lola P. Roberts, of E| B Vienna, Mo., "I used to be Sg B sick most of the time and [|| ffl suffered with backache and j|| headache. My Mother, who H S had ueen greatiy helped by pi the use of Cardui, got me E| two bottles, and I have Bj H hPAn WAII AuAr cincf*." ffiSs WV?? fl Vi( V V VI WItwv* 1CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic H I for young and old women, n It relieves and prevents H pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps H the whole system. H Made from harmless H roots and herbs, it has no 1| bad after-effects, does not 1! I Interfere with the use of R| I any other medicine and can K do you nothing but good, rag Try Cardui. It will help H I you. Your dealer sells it H "MrtfranK Lewis, who has been visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs G W Lewis, in the Brown Swamp section, returned to his home in Florida the latter part of last week. The Herald will go to his home each week. The members of the boys' corn club are greatly enthused over the contest. WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of va cant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students ojIII Ha h<?ld In t.h? Onuntv Court 7/ouse on FRIDAY," JULY 1. AT 9 a m, Ap plicante must be not 'less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships aw vacant after July 1 they will be award ed to those making the highest averag* at this examination, provided they meet the condition governing the award. Ap plicants for scholarships should write t< President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination hlanks, Scholarships are worth $100 and fre< tuition. The next session will open Sep tember 21, 1910. For further Information and catalogue, address PRKS ?> ? JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S 0 8wll, 4* THE HORRY HERALD, ' W. I ; The Great Liver Medicin i Blood 1 Don't take pills and violent pui worse. They don't cure, Take K. I Indigestion and all Liver troubles, nature. > . Dr Richardson has been prescril says he does not know of any remedy this remedy. Anderson, S. C.? Aug 20, 1909. To Whom it May Concern: I have aken R. L. T., and It Is ?.Ha hAst tonic and liver medicine 1 have ever taken. I recommend ii without reservation. A. M. DAGNALL, Attorney. I have for some years used R. L. T., and as a liver and general tonic I consider it the best medicine I have ever tried. J. F. SHUMATE, Cashier Citizens National Bank. PRICE Manufactured an< CHIQUOLA DR ANDERS Fwsaie Norton Drug ewwwwww RICE AN! At Mi \ m \Mm m w m m c 250 bags nice > 300 bbls Floui ?. 1500 pounds < S 50 kegs ?j u ? 3 Cars Timoti > 25 Ten Gallon c Our business a ? Ask those whc fPalmetto G > TIJE COOPER 1 cMULLINS: Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Not Served) State of South Carolina, J County of Horry. i COURT OP COMMON PLEAS George J Holliday, Plaintitf, ~ agamst . Joseph W Crawford, Defendant, j To the Defendant, Joseph W Craw-1 ford. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in ihis action, of which has been filed in the office 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 office 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. L. Bryan, C. C. C P. H. d. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney, To Joseph W Crawford, Absent Defendant. Please Take Notice, That the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, South Carolina on the 28th day of . April A. D. 1910 H. H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L, Bryan, (L. S ) C. C. C. P. 6wl0 ' S- I'- HAWES, GROCER I Only High Grade Family and Plan* t'ltinns Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money baca. No trouble to show goods, so If you don't see what you want ask for It. > J N JENRETTE | I CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC i ' Writes Titles, Mortgages, Llena, Agreements ,Contracts, Ac, Abstracting and Copying o Specialty, 1 , Mr Herbert Hucks, of Socastee, . returned home the later part of last , week from Wofford College. ' City dog* must now wear collar . and muzzle, otherwise they are lial ble to be emponnded. Done and ratified by Council* THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910. ^tT ie and General Tonic and ,'urifier.. natives, They only make matters j. T. for Constipation, Biliousness, *- * * wit), It &CIS in puricvi uai ujuuj n iv.. >ing continuously for 25-years and ' that will give such good results n* Chiquola Drug Co.: I have been using Richardson's Liver Tonic for some time, and can recommend it as a mos excellent tonic for general debility and a run down system. T, K. ROPER, Some time ago a friend persuaded me to take R. L. T. and I luusi confess that it has done me more good than any medicine I have eve taken. It is an ideal remedy fo? constipation, indigestion, and a fine tonic. JOHN N BLECKLEY, Cashier Peoples Bank. 50 Cents and $1 00 Per Bottle. 9r~ _ d Guaranteed by UG COMPANY. ON, S. C. Company. colwc Y ' /vvvwvvww? i nniiR I illins ! Rice ^ )f Bacon S llets C ly Hay a I kegs Syrup ? nd our prices are right. S ? deal with us. V rocery Co.! WHOLESALE < s c> Clcmson Agricultural College Examination, | The examination for the award of scholarships in Clemson Agricultural College will be held in the County Court House on Friday, July 8th, at 9 a. in. Applicants must till out proper forms, to be secured from the County Superintendent of Education, before they will be allowed to stand the examinations. For detailed information, apply to the Superintendent of Education, or to the Presi dent of Clemson College. Applicants for admission to the College ? 11 1.!.. ?'r i? but not seeking lor mo scuoiarsuip, win also stand entrance examinations at the courthouse July 8th. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session of the college cpors September 14th, 1910, COST AND COURSES OF STUDY. (1) Agriculture. (2) Agriculture and Chemistry. (8) Agriculture and Animal Industry. (4) Chemistry and Geology. (5) Civil Engineering. (6) Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. (7) Textile Industry. Cost per session, including Board, Laundry, //eat. Light, Uniform and al> fees, $118.70 Books and all other miscellaneous supplies, about $^0.00. For students who pay tuition, $10 00 additional. For catalog and Information apply to W M. R1GGS, Acting President. 1786 TdMO. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 120th year befits September 30 Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. ra. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $12. Tuition $40. For catalogue address, Harrison Randolph, President. .Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or fish, or in any manner to enter or trespass on the lands of H. Grantham in Galivants Ferry town ship, bounded bv lands of G. M. Kirton, Albert Johnson, and others and on the lands of S. H. Fry in the same township bounded by lauds of Morgan Re) nolds, Bud Roberts, r>nd others. All violators will be prosecuted. H. Grantham, 4t S H Fry. trIgsp a ss "notice A1) persons are hereby forbidden to enter"or trespass in any manner on my land in Floyds township, bounded by lands of Alva Jeruigan, Joe Hill and others. All violators will be prosecuted. L. C. Stroud 4*10 The Besi E For the best of every thir with go to Duscnbury & Our We guarantee to beat wba iidered. Come see us and buy wt DusenDt Toddville, Fresh liroad and Cakes a*ways filled with choice ^oods for family est possible notch. Phone orders livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13 VECETABLE 2 A Pkt&fb. AAA 2tilinil| Q||||y I $?:: Another 0] j lQ*^r ^^/VWe are still in the everything. It wil 2^T- place before bain? j Clo Dress Got W and We can furnish g< a??~ $4 to $20. Gan (it a date suit at the rigli cream of the norther 5^ ing to give our custo We have our ware! - urn and can sen you goc $3.50 up. Cailaiuis' ? Burrough IE COM THE HOUSE j JENl Getvera^l - ] Kooi) ani soli 0 very thing in this 1 dress patten Staple an 1 fancy I You are cordially invited to mil r ige will be appreciated Polite < lay a bargain day. 11115 W ??????? ^T^? t of very thing igT to eat, to wear and to work Company. Prices t you can get else where, quality con ten vou nted #ocd merchandise. iry & Co., South Carolina. on hand. Our Grocery Department is use and are marked down to the lowgiven eartiul attention and prompt de S IN SEASON. 11| THE BAXEn. * 7 THE GROCER MH she or mm More ?m ?nirniw?I I ? ? ? I IM ! I pportimity to ^ i -^^9 T _<?. lead with anthingand I pay you to visit our rour winter singly of thing ~3 3ds, Notions ^ Shoes fee jod all wool suits from K nybody with an up-toi.-^I it price. We have the n markets and are gomers the benefit of if. iouse full of furniture id iron bedsteads from ee us. PANY. 32 UHMMMaMMMBMaMMOKMnamwrWri OF BARGAINS ICHOLAS, Merchatndse. itie from a paper of pins up to tho finest groceries at tho lowest possible price* i ind inspoet our stoci? una your & clerks to supply your wants, Every-! inettsville Marble Wks J. W. McRbWER, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF UMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. is and Prices Furnished on Application for Anything in Our Lino. J S VAUGHT, Conway, S. C, KSTARLISUCI) 1880. . ? h vbtibv ililiv , pa . "_i .j . WIN Hi