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II I HIBlTllV IV) VIM III As Easy as \^\ A^f % a Moccasin \ '% Foot muscles that l Vyj gj rebel at being bound \ rJ up in stiff shoe leather should never be forced. \ f y Jr Feet that fret make work, \ j. T-\jf/r , fun, or even rest, impossible. M If your feet are sensitive, go '* to our dealer in your town ] and ask to be shown | The \ ? SOUTHERN GIRL \ * $2.00 SHOE $2.50 V made flexible?made with all the stiffness taken out. It has solved the shoe problem for thousands of women to whom new shoes are simon-pure torture. The sole is solid and tough, but it bends like a moccasin. The vamp is of kid, soft but tough as a board. You'll vote this shoe the most comfortable you ever slipped on. Style?all you care for. Wear?it's n Southern Girl and the Southern Girl shoe has a reputation in that line. 1 'Made in all styles?slippers?pumps?lace and button boots. 1 CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., LYNCHBURG, VA. j ?3 fa :THESE SHOES WEAR EASY. If you don't believe it call on us and look over the line. Take a pair home and try them. I THE STORE OF VALUES IN SHOES For Men and Women. Solo Agents at Conway for above line of Shoes. c Spivey Mer. Co., CONWAY, O. I il ? WE ARE COMING Monday, October 17 AT CONWAY In Rear of Burroughs & Collins Co's New Stores. aaBsasHCg? T?i ^rsu~.u..Tg-jraa: i I ?,? ?~ = PURE, MORAL and INSTRUCTIVE The Great St. Louis Amusement Company's Enormous Shows and Grand Historic Exhibit at Your city MONDAY OCT, 17 OCTOBER 22. ONE FULL WEEK. JUST ADDED TO MORAL SHOW Mclba and Iter Enchanted Land of Mystery Magic and Mythology. An Unique, Novel, Sensational, Thrilling, Educational, Ethnological, Amusand Interesting Exposition. See the Balloon Ascension daily at 3:30 p m. Every one should see the Passion Play of the Life of Christ. Truthfully Andvertised, Honorably Conducted. All of the Exhibitions with these Moral Shows will take place, rain or shine, 4hp/~in\encing Monday, October 17, 1910, for six days and nights, Ending Octoano .4?ment in Jtlie Sixteenthj^^v ^ IXhG SHOWS in t d %i EVERYBODY COME IU vL * TH3 HORRY HERALD, TH 1 It M fathered by a Herald Man on Ilis Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. Strav Bits of News Gathered t>y the Wayside for the Information and Instruction of Herald Readcrs--flappcnlnjFS of Interest About the City. * Cjdway can certainly boast of a " ? 1 - ?? * U 4 L. C ?- . - t 4 ? r* ?\ /I v t-v \ a/iA linilHlii uuiLi iur uuiiiuu auu uuauw. There were heavy rains here last Friday night and Saturday morning. D D IJarrelson, of Loris, was in Conway on business one day last week. Messrs Noah and Allen Jearette spent last Thursday in Conway on business. B B Anderson, of Tabor, N C., a-as in Conway, one day recently on o isinCiS. V Boyd Jones and K W Jones were oth in Conway recenTy oi businc; s Mrs 1 C.Williernson, of Gjlivants Ferry, si t.ion spent a day in Coo way recti.: 1 v. S T Sessions has j'.ut added a ? e? c)'it of piint on tbe front of his'ore biuicii g. Hon R B Scarborough and 1 WolTord Wait were away part o' last week ou business. Fletcher B llamy cf Wampee was amor^r the farmers visiting Conwa\ on busisness last week. Hon Robt B Scarborough visited Wilmington on business last week, returning home on Friday. N A Shelley, of Hammond, S. C., was in Conway last Thursday, ac. companied by Mrs Shelley. Roberts Bros , are advertising in the paper. They are both enterpris ing young men and deserve th< business. W P Vick, of the New York Racket Store Co., visited the Northern markets last week to purchase winter goods. Sheriff B J Sessions was in the northwestern section of the county the latter part of last week, serving court papers. W L Rhodes, of Loris, and one of the enterprising merchants of thai section, spent a day in Conway last week on business. The commissioners of Federal election held a meeting here .lasi Monday and appointed managers to conduct the election in November. Wall & Martin have become associated as cotton seed buyers at Conway, and have sent outadvertis' . .1 -1 J ' A 1 A _ I ing mailer, mus auumg anuiuer to the list of buyers at this point. J Q Graham, of Loris, has sold his farm at Finklea, to a gentleman who desires to locate in this county Horry farms are bringing better prices every year, and when a farm is ofTercd for sale, there are plenty of buyers. The commissioners of State and county Election met iu Conway last Thursday and appointed the managers who are to hold the general election for State and County offices. The bond issue for good roads will be voted upon at the same time and the result declared. The Hoard of Trade will take ste^s in the near future to get in touch wiih the builders of the new railroad which will span the county from wost to east, opening to the world one of the greatest agricultural regions of this State, Noah H Jenrette, of Mullins spent several days in Conway on business last week, visiting relatives in this county in the mean while. Mr Jenrette is the efficient assistantcashier of the Merchants and Planters Bank uf Mullins, one of the leading financial institutions of our sister county. Sheriff B J Sessions last Friday received a letter from Governor M F Ansel, stating that the authorities at Whitoville, N. C., had a man in custody there who was crazy and who claimed to be a cit.zen of Horry County, and giving his name as Daniel Bellamy. The sheriff went over to Whiteville afte** the man and brought him here for examination before ihe Judge of Probate. He will be examined bv the physician and committed to the State Hospital at Columbia. In these days and in this generation the world is by far too small to hold a glass of beer and a sausage samjvich statesman and progress. Ooe must give way to the other. Which shall it be? It is up to the patriotic sons of Horry to say on the second Tuesday in iNovember whether this county is married to the present deplorable system of road working or whether the county will take a step forward in the interest of such public highways that maketh us not ashamed. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mother* who value their own comfort and the wvlfare of tlu?ir children should never he without ahox of Mother dray's Sweet Powders for chil dren. for use throughout the season. They Break up ('olds. Cure Feverlshncse, Constipation. Teething Disordors, Headache nud Htnm?t('li Troubles. THESE POWDKKS NKVKIt FA lb. Hold by all Drue Stores, Sftc. Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will be sent KltKK to any inotbur who will address Allon S Olmsted,;Le ltoy, N Y. [URSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1910. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Conway Rfadcrs Hav< T IiIa Lxpcrkuco Y u tax the kidneys ovcrwoi the ft. Tbpy oan't keep up the continue1 strain. The back give out it aches ant pains Urinary troubles set it. Don't wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pills. Can Con* ay people doubt the fol lowing evidence, Mrs H A Vickam, 14 Wood St Georgetown S C says: I sufl'erec I froiii kidney trouble for a long time I had a dull nagging b ackache and distressing pahls aeross my loins and I was unable to rest well. Tip kidney secretions were unnatural The contents of one box of Doan't Kidney Pills was all that was required to stop the backache and make it possible for mo to rest well Doan's Kidney Pills have been s > b neficiul to me that 1 willing ly re commend them. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co,, BulTalo, New York, sole ayents for the United States Remember iho name?Doan,s and ake no other. XT A/a 4* I /ftift i i /\<n IlUlltC Ui ijltXllUH. Notice is hereby given, that, under and by vtitue ut ihe provi.doi s of aud act, entitled "An Act to Provide that Horry County Shail ls^ue One [1 unci red Tnousand Dollars in Bunds lor Permanent llignwuy imurovement Upon the Sauio Being Approved by tlie Qualified Electors of Said County, aud to Create a Highway Commission for Said County", approved the 23rd day of February A. D. l(J10j an election will be held at the votiug precincts fixed by law in Horry County, on Tuesday, November 8th, 1910, said day beiug Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by law; for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said County, the question of issuing the said one hundred thousand dollars in bonds as provided for by the said act. Those in favor of issuing the bonds shall vote a ticket upon which shall oe printed the words, "For Public Highway Improvement Bonds", and those opposed to issuing the said oonds shall vote a ticket upon which shall be printed the words "Against Public Highway Impro v e m e n t Bonds."* The managers of the general election lor State and County Officers have been, and they are Hereby, appointed as the managers to conduct and hold this election, with power and authority to appoint substitute managers to act in their stead. In all other respects this election will be held as other elections, under the general laws of this State; and the same regulations apply thereto in so far as are consistent with the said act approved the the 23id day of February A. D 1919. October 7th, 1910 W. L. Richardson, J. F. Hainer. D. J. Butler, Commissioners of State and County Election for Horry County, S. C. IMPI3M WITH THE JWEET Till WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN PIANOS. r ite today for information about a few special bargains in pianos. Some StiefTs that have been used a short time, and some of other makes that we have traded in. All have been put in thorough good order by our experts REAL BARGAINS. Easy terms; and if within three years you wish to exchange for a new piano, we will take back the old, and credit on the new, all you have paid. CHAS M STIEFF S It COLEY, Mgr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. OFFICIAL PIANO. JAMESTOWN EXPO lr | IMII^LIIN 13II Y| REMEMBER when you wantB your new Fall and Winter Hat that! there is a millinery Store on 3rd Ave-1 ' n TT t ? JH I In ue, next (loor to is i iiyman ?, nuun we solicit your patronage and invite! you to ipspect our line beforo buy-Jj OUR FALL OPENING I comes oft I SEPTEMBER 29 and 30.1 Then we will show you some of thcjj most modern styles of the day. I Yours to Please, I J. W. Sparks | And How Are W On the We want good roads and we need ? of the mercantile business and tfet into wil have them if the people of Horry v their own beat inteiest. WHAT IS One pood brother su^gesta that all tne business will go tMarion and we give him credit with being honest in his conviction, hut he simply don't know. For we sell goods so cheap that the people will come to Conway and roll their family in a wheel-barrow through sand knee deep rather than to slide into Marion on roller skates. 1000 suits of the swellest and snappiest clothes in the lur.d in all the leading shades. Browns, grays, blacks, blue serges and fancy colors, for old men, middle aged men, young men, youths and boys and if we can't suit you as to price and quality and snappy finish v. e will vole to bond the old Independant Republic of Horry for One Million, graft or no graft. 3COO pairs Rattle Axe King Quality shoes and Built Rite shoes. The best in the land and we fit from the baby to the old lady from 25c. up to the very best. Ladies pat leather blucher $1 n'lir limine nil livil lioc liniir'inu p I |iUii . v mum ?.? a vuiaivt Ma \/^ only $1 25 pair. We ask you for your pair est in our conviction that it proposition?satisfaction to ; and that's no GRAFT. CONWAY, S< We are after with new and upcently purchased kets, in large qua: fore at the very which merchand e have been too busy since moving to write a new advertisement, and it is sufficient here to say, that we now occupy large new stores on Main street, with plenty of light and the room in which to display our Shoes, Clothing, ture, Dress Good; ing Machines, Cr We are always gk fl DUIIUU&I15 C TVTyVTrV N Administrators Sale, Notice is hereby given that by authority of the order of the Probate Court of Horry County, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, for cash on tho28r,h day of October, A. P. 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m , at the Conway Savings Rank, Conway, S. C., one share in that certain certificate of stock, in Burroughs & Collins Company, a corporation, par value $.">00.00 and issued to G. U. Sessions, deceased, this sale oeing necessary in the settlement of the estate of Mrs Londy, deceased D. A. Spivey, Admr., Mrs Roberta Rundy, Deceased Bring your chickens prices reason able Kingston Hotel. D ISSUE fl . e Going To Vote Same? oods, mid just as soon as wo can got out > politics and the banking business we nil continue to be as blind as a bat i s * GRAFF ? J | Ladies tailor made suits that are it y and up to now $5 and up. Lrndies cravencte rain coats going at a song can you sing? Ladies and bhildrens form fitting ? !W'L' ill u D of it/tm ttnt St M?*a ttMiiiAn i jmviivi'Eii \? v i win n |ii itt'B 1 then get our prices, compare the goods and prices and you will say they 1'] trying to steal from you. Hut they ure """""T only trying to graft a litile. A full line of ladies dress goods, triminings and McCull patterns, hu' man hair switches, pat leather belts I and all the newc t novelties of the i New England maikcts, 2000 hats and cap; for ladies, Misses i and childrens all new and up-to-date. Jefferson and John B. Stetson hats for up-to-date mens wear. 100 bbls best patent flour only $ 5 50 Browns Mule tobacco, caddy 3 25 White Srle tobacco, caddy 2 25 I Railroad Mills snuff, gross 5 70 Star Lye, case 2 90 onage because we are honwill prove a* money-saving you and gratification to us Y BARGAIN jj DUTH CAROLINA - - - - ... RTRADE your trade, now, to-date goods, re on the big marntities and therelowest prices at ise can be sold. 1 large and varied assort-) ments. You are already acquainted with the lines we carry | and we ask you to call and t ' > especially look over our 'I S' complete stock of Hardware, Furnis, Groceries, Sewockery Ware, id to serve you. '< Collins Co. ^ TREE J? 1WHY DO THE BOYS I T tub v ^ i njCi rAlliYl !' Make homo life attractive with a good piano or organ Nothing is so conducive ah good dideic; and nothing will inspire your Itoyi and jrirIh more to cherish home and Invito their young friends to share their joys tliar. music, \Ve have tln> sweetest toned piAnoe and organs made, and at low prices and on easy terms. \Vrife us at once for catalog and for special terms Malones Music House. ColumbiaSC The town force is now putting down the concrete sidewalk along Gth Avenue.