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;< Ice Cream Supper at Athena. There will be and ice cream and box supper at Athens school house oil Saturday night before the 4th Sunday in August. The public is cordially invited, and well filled purses are essentials of admission. Committee. Noticel At last meeting of Local 683 of the P. E & C. Union at Homewood a resolution was passed that notice be given of a call meeting at regular place of pieeting on Saturday evening, August 13th, 1910, at 7:30 and that each and every enrolled member be present to consider matters of importance. E. D.Smith. Secretary and Treasurer. 'Bone Cutter- Feed your chickens on bone meal, bones, etc., cut up by machinery at cheap prices S. C. Richardson. Notice of Sale. By viri ue of the order of the Court j of Probate, in and for Horry County, duly made and entered in the matter of the personal estate and : effects of John IJ Turbeville, late of Horry County, Deceased, I, the undersigned, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, and qualified Administrator of the said estate, will sell to the highest bidders for cosh, on the 25th day of August A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the late residence .i . 1 .. T-V ~ 'n oi me ueceaseu in uiuu iuwu-?. ship, all and singular all of the personal estate and ell'ecfcs of the said John A. Turbeville. Deceased. W. L Bryan, Administrator of John A. Turbeville. Deceased. Dated Aug 9th, DUO. Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of the statute rcquiriug the J registration of voters in each city and town within the State immediately preceding each regular election of the oflicers, as well as in pursuance of a resolution of the Town of Conway, that books of registration will be open at the cITiceof Sam P Hawes Supervisor of Registration at his place of business at Conway. S. C., on Tuesday, June 14th, 11)10, and for a period of ninety (DO) days thereafter, closing on Monday, September 12; h, 1910. Qualified electors duly registered and entitled to vote in the county, who have resided within the corporate limits of the Town of Cop way /or four (4) ?Yw\nll c -r\vctr??i rl I rwr.it\a r:lori.tlnn W il 1_I.J I/UI ro t/1 v V,V/VI?U^ V iwvivu I " " be entitled to register. No eertificute issued on previous years will be accepted by the Managers at the polls. By order of the Council. T J Bell, Clerk Attest; H P Little, Mayor. June 13th, 1010. THE PIAIQ UTH TIE SIEET TOIE IN RALEIGH North Carolina. Meredith College School of Musichas <10 Upright and Grand StiefT Pianos and Mr Wade Brown, Dean, says they give the best satisfaction, and he considers the Sticfi" the most artistic instrument in every respect. Most of the most' important Music Schools in the South are equipped with JStiell Pianos; a lint ol them will be furnished on request. StieflT pianos ere sold direct from maker to you, i, at the lowest factory prices; a saving- of a goodly sum. Write for Price List. CHAS M STIEFF S 11 COJLEY, Mar WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. iiTiiiiisiwEXPB I When hot and thirsty call at served with cold drinks that are quenching. Fancy C I have a full fresh line of st supply your needs. Your patrons ciated. My stock consist in part o BEST FAMILY FLOUR, PURE LEAF L CHEESE, CRACKERS AND CAN BUTTER, variet Yours to Serve, I N. M. 1 F corns 1910 SALE DAYS 1910 Neal 6c Dixon Proprietors Farmers, Warehouse MULLINS, S. C. August Monday 1st Sale 4 Tuesday 2nd 3 Wednesday 3rd 3 Thursday 4th 1 Friday 5th 4 Monday 8th 3 Tuesday 9th 2 Wednesday 10th 1 Thursday 11th 4 Friday 12th 3 Monday 15th 2 Tuesday 16th 1 Wednesday 17th 4 -i>i? i iu*u M I nui Min.t IOUI , ? Friday 19th 2 Monday 22nd 1 Tuesday 23rd 4 Wednesday 24th 3 Thursday 25th 2 Friday 26th 1 Monday 29th 4 Tuesday 30th 3 Wednesday 31st 2 WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON KNOWING TOBACCO, and the key note to High Prices which wins the patronage from the mountains to the sea. Staying in the business all the time places us a little on the inside and gives us the pass word to the top limit. Nuf Ced. NEAL & DIXON. SHAKE? Oxidine is not only the quickest, safest, and surest remedy for Chills and Fever, but a most dependable tonic in all malarial diseases. A liver tonic?a kidney tonic?a stomach tonic?a bowel tonic. ? If a system-cleansing * ? ? - A<-] 11 1 Of IUU11, 15 UCCUtU, JUOl l.l y OXIDINE ?a bottle proves. The specific for Malaria, Chills and Fever and all diseases due to disordered kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels. fOc. At Your Druggists Norton Drrig Co., CONWAY, S. C. NOTICE By order of the Probate Court of Horry County, dated July 12th A P 11)10, Levi Gcrrald, of Paso, Horry County, was decreed a person of unsound mind, incapable or managing his affairs, and Allen Rogers duly appointed as a committee, or guardian, to take charge of his affairs. All transactions which are had with the said Levi Gerrald will be contested in the courts, and those who deal with hirn, without consulting the said guardian, will do so at their own risk and peril. Allen Rogers, Guardian of Levi Gerrald, Lunatic. Dated July 14th, A D 11) 10. 4wl8. "thirstyTi my fountain where you will be E made right and arc really thirst Groceries. andard goods and will be glad to ige is solicited and will be apprcf ARD, SUGARS, all grades, CANNED GOODS, all kinds, ;es, ty of grades, KLES, the kind you like, MEAL, GRIST, &c. t 1AYE8, s o % THS HQRRY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST II, 1910. ? ' ' ' f . ' , * THE HftRRY TOBA THE PLANT? j .4 I AJ1 Round Fa.ii* a i | Sale Six Days I Our experience with the farmers in the past pr< labored for their best interest and tried hard to g< tobacco at once and it will be stored free and free ( STOBE IT AND GET ADYANCB I am Yours for a Successful Season, I J. R BOWLE ' . , ? . |New Wheat Flour) > 100 bbls Pride of Richmond C 125 bbls Saxon. c! > 50 bbls Capatola. v > 50 bushels Seed Rye. C > 2,000 Cotton Sheets. % > 400 bushels Corn. \ 7 3,000 lbs Smoked Bacon. % > 200 bushels Best Meal. 4T > 300 bags Shipstuff. ? > 155 caddies Tobacco. ^ ? On the above we will make the closest prices> Cpossible. Come to see us. We have the stock, al-V Cways have it and want your business. % fPalmetto Grocery Go.,| > THE COOPER WHOLESALE J CMULLINS: S Cj iii . j. | the: biggest | Ever Made to the People of Horry. fj % SENSATIONAL?Yes, it will be a sensation! All fall and win- ? Iter stocks are now ready, and we have bargains that will sure ly open your eyes. We want you all to come, if you don't buy, S well and good, come anyway, you are just as welcome. Every H article and every price positively guaranteed. Sale started? g Monday Aug. 8th and is Now Going On 1 Don't fail to avail yourself of the opportunity to visit our store while this sale is in progress. We are offering from 3 to i Off on all Goods ASSAD RABAL1 Next Door to Horry Hardware Co. CONWAY, S. C. FCTli SALK?Oysier Shells Lime at $6 00 per ton, sacked, and FOB We guarantee you the top of the steamer at river. This is intended market on all grades brought to the mainly for agricultural purposse Horry Tobacco Warehouse, but will make excellent mortar, also J R Bewles, Manager, a good white wash when mixed with salt water. i J C Dubois, a prosperous farmer b&?slaukr, laciiicotte <fe Co., of Socastee, waa in Conway last M / ' ' ?00 WAREHOUSE), ;RS friend. I id Square Dealing* l> in the Week. * 4 I >ves us a friend to the farmers as we have always ft .? it the highest prices for the weed. Bring in the I >f insurance. ft $ IS IF YOU NEED ANY MONEY. I IS, Manager. J hmi mm a???i a m nwn?m iiiwwiiiMMWWMMWi/ OVR : .. Fall and Winter OPENING Of Tailor Made to Measure Clothes The Crown Tailoring Co., of Phila- We make the price lower on the same delphia, will have their expert cutter goods than the other fellow that is how at our store Monday and Tuesday, and why we get the business. j August Htn and ytn, wun lI1%p1Je\7 All summer dress ^raods, clothing, tiest and most complete line of rail , , . ... m samples you have seen. You are cord- ^hoe8? hats and manjr|||Bher things too ially invited and bring your wife or numerous to menttai^pre now to be your best girl with you. Let her se- gold regardless of cost*??, lect your suit and you select hers and have your measure taken while you Most of the merchants here have wait. sales advertised, but from prices quotSamples and fashion cards of the e,^r.we a^e a'>ou' 15 per cent, lower on American Ladies Tailoring Co., will be everything than they are on their on display at the same time. We leaders. We must be running a sale guarantee the price, quality of goods, ?n the time if that is what you call a and workmanship to be second to none, and after the goods are made up should 8aIe? they fail to fit, you will be under no Any price that |ookl, cheap to you obligations to take them. ....... . ' elsewhere will be cheaper at the Barou have seen all the rest now see gain House for the self same goods. the newest, snappiest and best. We Wp arp a^nl?-i/nr th* M<C?II Patwill be ?,lad to show you the latest x We are agents or the McCall PatstylCs of goods and fashions, whether terns, White Sewing Machines, O. K. you wish to purchase now or not. Queen Cook Stoves and Ranges. IF YOU WANT A llorss, Mule, Buggy SET OF HARNESS See us. A. C. THOMPSON PROPRIETOR CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE and CONWAY LIVE STOCK COMPANY Feed and Livery Stable I v Turnouts Drivers. I Special Attention Given to I i Commercial Men. I Prices Reasonable. I D. G. HINSONI TELEPHONE No. 7. R .. 1 e , L I 4 1 ,havo 8 ^v'!(, y?? onc? an< want to aorve you ,rJ Memorials in memory Of the late again, and for that roaaon, I am asking yoi to Mrs Sarah I) Dusen bury will appear so?MSZ?null'LV'pro,n'i?KX??f V'do 111 our issue of next week. yon no good that 1 ahnll do yon no harm Have you t^en to the 9uily? V*ryL b'SnoLWon That is the place to get bargains. 1 11 FOR SALE-The only hardware Card of Thanks, business in town, Paid over 100 xtt , > 4 , u u Per cent, first seven months operatWo desire to return our heartfelt ed. Must seU at once ^ ^ f . thanks to our many friends In Con- seltjD>, bad health. Address way for their very ffenerous assist- p. Q. Box 115. Boris. S. 0. ance and sympathy shown us during ??? ?? ' . tho recent illness and death of our "'or Sale:?two 8-ye?r old 1J0O pound dear son, Willie. May God's rich- J?'"!?!'1workers, On. ... btessin., cvor iwi upon them dUlnu rc?thmJam*. i's Viu?b,. - - = For Sale?I art now ready to For Kent:?Small Store on J3rd aveuue furnish Pears from the Hal L Buok next door to Conway Parlor Market, farm at $2 00 per barrel COD. R H. II. Woodward, L Rountree, Tcddville, 8 C, i , rflfrh r ii*lkefhii ifi' 1*1 ii -