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In Memory of My Dear Brother. j On the evening uf Novem )er 3 d. 1910, the sad ^looir. was cast o*' our home, our hearts were r J with sadness and our eyoe wiVh tears when the .death uu' ,, nn' about 3 u'oinokNefrid h >v**' tiijt'.lrn\ , the bed or my dea b,v a u* r.ed binj to the br .^|lt II)arision, ubove where there ) ? no duut pun or sorrow for him. Ou, bow '4 " "? h> i m b(ViTT; L)!"?% ? w i U i ij ?tt? ui vf 11 & i J up, butG ?d saw best to take h'ra from us to live with liim. 1& i? s ? nurd to part wi.h tho->? vvtiom v\e love but G ;dwill bo Joue and not out s All that loving hearts and willing bauds couid do, could not stay ine icy bands of death. He was sick only a short, time butdid n >t give up during bis s'ckness until Thursday morning lie was up but soon had to take his bed and about 12 o'clock he went to sleep and did not awake and at 3 o'clock G >d cailed him home to never let go his hand. He is asleep in Jesus blosstd, sleep. Morris was only seventeen years, two months and three da>s old and every day of his life seemed to be a day cf pleasure and happiness to h inself aud relatives and friends v^uj chanced to be in his company, 11 ? was the life of our homo. Home n-mntifln hannv nlace to me but n '\v it is a sad and lonely place mo. Dear Morris will be missed in many ways and many places. He w is loved by all who knew him. He leaves a father and mothor, four brothers, two sisters and one little nephew whom he loved so dear ly, and a large circle of relatives aud friends to mourn their loss, but 1 know our loss is his eternal gain. Dear Morris if I could call you back to earth to live with us I would. Oh, how mv heart does ache to kuow that you have gone to never return May God bless each and everyone of the family and give us a home in heaven when our earthly task is done is my prayer. His Loving Sister, Marie N. Notice. The ladies of Clarendon will give a box supper on Saturday night, December 31st, 1910, at the public school building for ihe benefit of the Clarendon Methodist Church. Every body cordially invited *o come ou , and assist them in the work they have undertaken of completing tile church building. Advertising Committee, uicu. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Smart departed this life December 19th, 1910, age 4 months and 9 days. Toe little baby is gone to rest, To reign with God forever blest, It's little tongue will always praise The Glory as we hallow our days Loving Aunt Mamie. Dots from Cool Spring. Christmas passed off very quietly. No accidents of a serious nature to report. Health of our people is fairly good On Christmas afternoon while j Magistrate Jeremiah Mb hoe and a j number of friends were sitting around a good fire and enjoying a smoke ibe magistrate was informed that a couple was to bo joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. Everything was got in readiness and Mus Gester Elvis and Mr Bert Spears were happily made man and wife and went their way rejoicing Their many friends wish them-a long j and happy life. Who next? llev It O Hendricks filkd his ap pointment at Salem the third Sab- j bath and Saturday before. Mr and Mrs II. W. Mishoe, of Gurlcy, visited friends here recently Mr and Mrs Frank Lynch were the guests of Mr and Mrs Jeremiah M isnoe Christmas day. 1 II. T. Booth slaughtered two very fine hogs recently. Ervin Lambert, who has been here two years farming will go to Galivants Ferry next year to farm A baud of Gypsies, so called, have been here for some time and it is reported that they fleeced one man verv deep, but rather than be in the it... - r . 1 l - i - * hi rut s u i me law mey returned a good sum they got from one man. The Supervisor has completed the bridge across Chinnis Swamp, ft is a treat for the traveling public. The gang has moved down on the Dog 131 uIT road: Miss Clara Harrelson, who is in charge of our school, spent the holidays at home. farmer. Keferred to Mr McDowell. I find in your last issuo a notice of Mr J V McDowell offering a regard for a lost dog. I have seen a strange black dog with brown legs and short tail and small ears near Z >an for the past several days. He seemed to be vjry a' ittisb. lie was seen at mv heme to lav. VT F Elliott, Near Z >ar, Dec. 27. 1010 Oysters! Oysiers! I Served in all Styles Meals at All Hours Palace Cafe* R. E. HUNTER, Prop. ! 100 Milli Worth These are stupendou amount that the South sp these figures may attract curious thing about them money is regularly sent South is that much poorer You trade at a Soutl Honlor vnnr monev. Yo ?J ~ ? ^ northern made shoe. Wh money, less a small per ( west and the South is that Keep your money at times, better wages, m Southern people. Ask your dealer for the South, by white labor best shoe value offered 1 $3.50 and $4.00. Money s in the South, and pays S( bakers and butchers. It builds Southern fac We can support mor each do his part. CRADDOC Lync SThe Hell Line of Shoes is ri glad welcome in hundred of h it T? 1, Inun > v uumj'. ta J uui nuuiv them? If not your neighbor join the procession and look i complete line of these solid shoes we have for men, won children. ill Sole Agents at Conv I Spivey | CONW i" I- ?- -1 To enemy and \ and old " A Merry Ij?rs Most Happi j Remember, that we wa Horry in County, 1911, w: We give good values and appreciated Palmtto G THE COOPEI MULLIN, I m (Prickly K fll PromPl H H arc ^ ^g quic r/ P Makes rich, red, j H system ? clears the brain ?: A ]>ositive sj>ccific for B I Drives out Rheumatism ar - is a wonderful tonic and bod [ F. V. L1PPMAN, THE HORRY HERALD, THP ion Dollars ol Shoes I s figures, yet this is the yearly >ends for shoes. As a curiosity you for a minute, but the most is that three quarters of this away from the South and the for it. lern shoe store. You give the u probably buy a western or en the dealer pays his bill, this ^ent to the dealer, goes north or much poorer. home. Let it work for better ore factories, more work for The Craddock Shoe. Made in , for Southern gentlemen. The by any maker in the land for spent for Craddock Shoes stays )uthern labor, Southern grocers, tories, homes and schools. e and better industries. Let's ;k-terry co. hburg, Va. nsing a m omes in bj We absolutely ! one of u s is so ? Guarantee every over the M , ESI Jfairor lour leather Sg en and H Money Back ray for above line of Shoes. Mer. Co., -A.Y, S. C. ??U lli?IIIIHI II mil %n ^ I friend, young and| we wish a I Christmas n a I 1 New Year.) nt to supply every farmer inl ith Fertilizers and Groceries| evejy cent spent with us isi rocery Co., It WI[()!j;?A!,E( I s c| Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) jB Powerful Permanent I -< Pi-i.i ? .....n. CI QIU IJIMJI II CiSSCia VJUin I I cnuuil ?i u illy yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures ^9 kly when other medi- you to stay cured ^9 cincs arc useless ^9 . P. P. I ->nre blood ? cleanses the entire H strengthens digestion and nerves. H lood Poison and skin diseases. H id Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; H ly-buildor. Thousands endorse it. H SAVANNAH, GA. | RSI)AY, PEOEMr.;?.'R 29, 1910 m-M ?wis IUESOUH fj^jjm The Firs lgp|^S| Bank /jfiy RESOllI uy^gSk The Coin Ippp^y^ jsaiiK Owr Qi Firsi B- G- COLLINS M S6e Cot\^ With all the latest a ^ You are cordial is ali picked over. J in care Conway Barj S5 promptly. ?J 23 ** We are closing out the 1 at and below cost: Arn Ladies Hats, Misses Hats Mens, Hoys and Youths CI &TO big sale price left on them s< get you a nice suit for Chri of pants, don't pay a big p Scan set the latest at your o' 40 yards calico for Ladies kid gloves $1 00 val at ^ . W Every article ^ pnices until January count money faster I ' 4a n'Qi't nn ilia ^rnwd; 8 p ^ |j[ ^CONWAY, ??J$5I Kfttf ?oll We are prepa SS Guar *r*? gee I KJClii E3 _ ? ? H | fj gjj ^ ( Vv'' E i i r THH GTATE IVIE NT IT MAKES PVMMMMaMaaWMMMMMmmiMMMUarMMMMnMM YOUA1 Solicit Your Business on tl ngth of the Following Stat ts: IOE fife National $166,6 & /n n l N HJJUSvay Savings $98^ >UR TOTAL RESOURCES aartor of a Million ] I WANT YOUR BUSINESS t Fla.tlojraa.1 I?s of Conway. }, President. I). A. SPIV ERCY IIAUDWICKE, Assistant Cashi< IS NOW HOLDING DOWN ?S>3k.r*gBk.fi md new things in Holiday Goods and C ly invited to call and get y [f yea can't come sirop old I *ain House and he will ship ? wmib i raWTflf WWM?wm "ol'owir.g items Ladies $1 50 pa shoes only s. Buffalo Bill To othing have the Schnapps Tobi >it you want to Railroad Mills stmas or a pair B rice only rofit when you UHy white floi vvn price from | White eumir If 75c., Best butler or uc to close " you will buy nioi 09c. pr. 3 can tomatoes in the house will be sold 1911 as we want to take lhan we can the goods. W s that are daily lining up at SOUTH M?^ I W?IM I?? II B .1WTM?Q * I Hj ired to do your 1 onteeof Satisfact 8 \ ^ ^ ?VILL' PLEASE \ 54.t>/ YOUR. MONEY IN -inc ?IBANK Dollars SK.nk [|1|| ' EY, Cashier, . ^Qr KSlu-nr/rer. H Y- v ~?8?8?0^ n Mouse V hristmas Presents. oaaHMMn MMnMHMUHBHnaHM our choice before it Ik Santa Glaus a note Ik out what you want itent leather or vici kid Vv 98c. pr. ibacco only $2 65 caddy icco only 6c. plug. Snuff only $5 70 grass. ^^5 ur only $4 85 bbl in sacks. s pounds for $1 00 ily 50c. pound try it and ; 3 pounds for only 25c. ?? at greatly reduced ^9 stock and we can 19 c have extra clerks 19 House | CAROLINA. O Printing I j O HI T work with a |jj| w ^^1 ^