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. % y Feels an Interest. Dear Sir: \ notice from reading my county piper from home that Ooi D A Spivey has under taken to build good roads for your county b}- bonding the county for so much and for such a length of time that will enable the county to get this money and build her good roads and return the monev when due without overtaxing the people to do so. I have read each of his articles in the Horry Herald ovnl iin!nf? t-.hio hnnrl issnn find ! VI |/1 111 llf^ VU1U Vfv/xv. _ ^ YUot'ce that he has several appoint"mouts at different precincts over the county at which places he wishes to meet the voters and discuss this m itfcer before them, and I hope ho will be able to meet every tax payer in the county and sho w to them, if they don't already see it, how and wherein they can get these good roads I t..ink the county I am living in has the best roads of any county in the State aud the roads were built practically on the same bond issue that Col Spiyey puts before the people of Horry. 1 am not + r? a citizen o' llorry any more, but surely J feel an interest in the people of the c >unty, I want to see Horry equal to any in the State, for it is my home county. I can safely say that / fully bilieve that if the coun'y had a few more men of Col Spi ve/'t s:ze that would p.it their shoulders to the whoilsof prosperity that such a thing as n )t h wing g >od roads would b) a thing of the past. N >w, Go Spivey we at ahead and built that splendid court house and j til, and 1 a n of the opinion that he will have to d u the saens by the good .1 _ roaus. I am glad to sec vou, Mr Elitor, talking tao stand that you h ive in this m Ut?>r. I tru it that every taxpiycr in the county w 11 cone ojL on election day and say he wants better highways. With much sir-cess, T am yours, very truly, J Mjrgan V ere en j Attapu gus, G i. Not Sorry for 151 under. "If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking 1 was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now," writes D T Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky., "but lor years they saw every attempt to cure a lung racking cough fail. At last I tried l)r King's New Discovery. It soon stopped the cough and I am - 9 now in better health than 1 have had for years. This wonderful life saver is an unrivalled remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup,| bem * orrhages^whoopiug cough or wealungs. 50c.-$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co, School Improvement. Miss Mary T Nance, President of tl% South Carolina School Improvement association, has giveu up the field work and the Slate Board of Education appointed Aliss Kudd in her place. m i.rl/1 h!io hr?on etltratred in Ui I a 3 LVWUM >imu n-n this vvur.< for several months in different .sections of the State and now sue is ready to come to Horry. Tne following is the programme of the ca rnp aigu: Mouuay, November 7.?Rehoboth, Dog Bluff, 12 o'clock noon. Zion 7:30 p m. Tuesday, November 8th.?Sandy Plain, 12 o'clock noon. Athens, 7:80 p m. Wednesday, N >v fhh.? Flo yds Seho A House, 12 o'clock. Thursday, November 10.?Green . Sea, 12 o'clock noon. Frinkiea, 7:30 '4c p ?? f Friday , November 11. Lor is, 12 n xiii. San ford 7.30 p m Saturday, November 12 ? Gailey, 12 noon. Monday, November 14 ?Ebenczer, 12 noon. Little River. ?7:30. Tuesday, November 15 ?Warnpee, 12 noji). VVednesday. November 10 ?Tilly Swamp, 12 noon. Myrtle Reach, 7:30 p m, Thursday, November 17.?Socastee, 12 neon. Friday, Novemb3r 18 ?Toddville, 12 noon. Conway, 7:30 p in. c Where time permits Miss Rudd \ will as.-ist. the teacher in their work We hope that her meeting may be well attended by trustees, patrons and teachers, S II Brown. Annual II Y P U Meeting. There will be an annual meeting of the County B Y P U at Spring Branch church on Friday night,, No vcmber 17, which is during the sesrsion of tho Waccamaw association. All Unions are requested to send at least one delegate with a full report of what has been done since the last association, or from organization if since then. Programme will be published later. C TI Snider, President Horry Co. Li Y P U, ^ ^ ^ Saves an Iowa Man's Life. The very gravo seemed to yawr before Robert Madsen, of Wesi liurlington, Iowa, when, after sever weeks in the hospital, four of th( best physicians gavo him up. Ther was shown the marvelous curativr power of Electric bitters. For, after eight months of frightful sulTer ing from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from othei remedies or doctors, five bottles o this matchless medicine completely cured him Tts positively guaran teed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never disappoints,Onli &0c., at the Norton Drug Co. NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney Troub'es. N > peace for the kidney suffer? Pain and distress iroin morn to night. Get up with a latre back, Twinges of backache bother you all day. Dull acblD# broaks you rest at night, [J Urinary disorders add to your misery, Gjb at the cause?cure the kidneys, Doan's Kidneys* Pills will work the cure. They're for the kidneys only ? Dave made great cures in this locality. I Butler, Prince and Scrivcn Sts Georgetown, S. C.% says:" Doan's Kidneys Pills proved of such great benefit to rne that I can highly recommend them. My kidneys were badly disordered for some time and I was bothered especially at night by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. 1 also noticed that the kidney secretions were of a dark color and contained sediment. My back ached intensely and in the morning upon arising, 1 felt as ; though i had not slept at all. I could not straighten after stopping w.thout having sharp twinges through my loins. Atter u^iug Doau'u Kidney Pills, I felt much better and it was not long before the lameness in my back had disappeared, together with the kidney dilliculty." For bj,ie by all dealers. Price 5(1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co , BulTalo, ( Now Ynrk snip. A fonts for the United Stiles. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. |pj! "I write to tell you the ?J || good, news that Cardui M |5 has helped me so much writes Mrs. Mary an Mar- ||5 m shall, of Woodstock, Ga. ||| "I do hope and trust |j that ladies who are suffer- Eg i 9| ing as I did, will take $| m Cardui, for it has been a as God's blessing to me, and ||1 P| wilK certainly help every i|S IBS lady who is suffering." fey The Woman's Tonic 1$$ No matter if you suffer ||| ffll from lieadachc, backache ||i l|| pains in arms, shoulders ||| |P and legs, dragging-down ^ Eg feelings, etc., or if you ||? feel tired, weary, worn- p ||| out and generally miser gja able?Laraui will ncip you. i It lias helped thousands M ^ of other weak, sick ladies f| ? and if you will only give ||| H it a trial, you will be jg| j|| thankful ever after. For sale. Tract of land con tanning 25 2 1(1 acres with fair dwelling house and out, houses, all cleared and in cultivation but about 1 2 acre, easily drivnod. lias produced as much as one bale of cotton per acre, and b pood land for corn and truck, and general crops. This tract. i?. known as the Kstale of Sarah D Dusenbury it Soeistee. Also ?, truct of 50 acres at' Poach Tree Perry, unimproved, but fairly well timbered, known as a part ol the Kstato of Uie late J Dusenbury Por terms apply to J S Dusenbury Pxeeulor. 4*32. w- p- iiAwr>,' a R_>O 10 9t Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will he appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bacK. No trouble to show goods, so if yoli don't see what von want ask for it. Notice of Sale, Under and by virtue of sundry , chattle m rtgagos, executed by George VV DeWiit, 1 ha^e seized and will sell before the court house door at Donwav, S C , at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 14t.h day of November, A D 1010, t.h.e following de serioen personal property, iu wn. One Black Cow i Two Brindled Yearlings, b Otic Red Steer t TERMS OF SA BE?Cash. > V D JOHNSON, l Agent. of Mortgagees. ) Dated October 29 A I) 1910 FOR SALE--Oyster Shells Lime r at $6 00 per ton, sacked, and P O B r steamer at river. This is intended f mainly for agricultural purpose j but will make excellent mortar, also - a good white wash when mixed with 1 salt water. / BiESLAUER, LACI1ICOTTE & Co , Waverly Mills, S C. TH3 HORRY HERALD, TI I Write for Samples. Try us on Mail Order. SATISFAC j 232, and 234 CHARLEST The Largest Wh ! J New Fall Tail. Tn exceptionally Smart, up-to-date in Prices range fi Ladies and Misses i i in ChitTon Panama. All new Model 4 with Taffeta, Silk or Satin bands. P | NEW ft ST Oft WAISTS ftOLl ft A 1 All Pure White Linen Waists, Plain collar aud cuffs Cl, ; LADIES AND CHII i). A. Spivey & Company Fl WE INSURANCE AGENTS, Represent the Strongest Companies Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. < 1IUHCH DIRECTORY. 1*11K 1JYT1SH!AN OlIUKCH. It KV A S DOAK, I'ASTOIK Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a m* tnd 8 |) ui., and 3rd Sund.tv ?t. 11 a in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Sunday school every Sunday at 4:30 p m. Westminister League. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, ai? in r? a _ 1 .4 ..!? first Class siyiu. SPECIAL NOTICE Collars and Cuffs held for 30 da}rs and if not called for will be sold. Yoursforgood wor?c, GEORGE LUM Hacker Mfg Co , Successors to GEORGE S HACKER & SON. VK MAN I' KAOTCHK Dooits, Sash ani> Mluids, Columns and HaLUSTKKS, (lltll.l.KS AND (tAlll.E OltNA MKNTS, ScltKKN DOOUS AND WINDOWS. WK I> (<.A Ii IN (Jlass, Sasii Cold and Wkiohts. CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ Ilk 1 B K K \ 100 Mils Pride > 125 Mils Saxoi > 50 Mils Capal > 50 bushels Se > 2,000 Cotton 5 ? 400 bushels C> ^ 3,000 lbs Smol % 200 bushels B< > 300 bagrs Ship > 155 caddies T< ? On the above we will Cpossible. Come to sec us. c ways have it and want yoi u. n. fraimuu ui > THE COOPER } cMULLINS: iURSPAY, NOVEMBER 10t 1010. jtlOW OH Y vvnum l King. St. and 203 M< OW'S c REAT olesale and Retail ?[>red Suit?. odels, for Ladies and Misses. pom I $lo.oo to $loo.oo.J talking blurts. s. Plain trilorcd or trimmed rices range from $4.75 to $25.oo. llj and vvintkk wkah. Tailor Made, willi laundered , $1.35 and $1.50 each. -DRENS READY TO | furoi I| THEN I WILL' ^ balance to your cm >|| Icr to save and ha ; MAKE W fl First ^ I*. COLLINS, W. 1*15 ^WWWVV^| | 5 of Richmond % ; S ! tola. C ; ed Rye. < ] >heets. J orn. 4L Racori. ^ ) est Meal. C stuff. ^ ' >bacco. . make the closest prices , We have the stock, &1-C ur business. ? ocery Co.J: WHOLESALE < s *WwWWWVs tt | MM?? 1 pp??1 WM n I i 1 " Vlakcour Store your home I when you Gome to the City I OVR. MONFY BACK. I & Company, * - i W A -W fcTT r\ fcj? JCtillg St, UlAlUil^i^, ?. \ . | Mail Order House in the South. 9 Ladies Taffeta Siilv Waists from $15.00 clown to $2.98 cad LadDe "'ers aline Silk ists at . $8.7rc Large i.:: * of Novelty aists in Plaid Silks, Chiffon Over-net or Per sian i; ! . 'a . :lk. St I and Dress Goods c are phow:*ig a su| line of Plain and Novelty Dress Gooch -?d S'l! s. Write for ? iples. Cot our Prices. i j?munriiwr rn? r rrrr r t m*. i H ; At Wholesale or Ketaih e offer a new line of Plankcts, Comforts, Dry Goods, Notions. 9 [Shoes, Millinery, Gent's Fine Furnishings, Fpolstery Goods, Floo. 9 [Coverings of all kinds. Agent for I)r Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen I n- S [derwear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns ii) and 15c each. WEAR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY | c r* jSHm*3mSi2SSm\LVU!HSMAiK#t9SZPmm>i:S^^ ?^ t letit5li? ^li idk yourf INCi&RS ifi riNjm RANK IySR a m % ' MONEY WHERE YoU /0?k wiVx If aye it^J^W be ???r I -JAJFE. Ming your money in our bank and watching the ] 'I edit grow, and see if it doesn't make you feel Let- CUj!;.. ve a good bank account. J j J\| Jj"y OUR HANK YOUR BANK .SOME of Conway. ' DAY National B^nk I I'rcsklont. 1). A. SIMYEY, Cashier, KCY 11AKDWICKIC, Assistant Cashier. j P| INDISPENSABLE ??? <& MADE BY |?g* Richard Hud nut ??|g v# FO ALE BY n? igf CONWAY DRUG COMPANY |g ; ? c&tdtzzr* CAjfefa c*so z&z~? z&fts c?9t2r& z+y- '~z c^- ^ z&%p * Ktvsh limnd and Cake iuwips on\ ^ ^ ^ O . ' ? - ^ ^ illod with choice iroods for family use and are marked down to tho low >st possible notch. Phono orders tfiven caretul attention and prompt deivory guaranteed. Phono 13. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. j B. T. HYMAN, T(1E grocer man