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H - ? ? I Work Will Soon Start | after you take Dr. King's New Life K Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their E fine results. Constipation and in1 , digestion vanish and fine appetite K V returns. They regulate stomach, K liver and bowels and Impart new R strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at Norton's Drug Co. 1 CHURCH D1RECTOHV. I PllKsi;YTKIlIAN CHURCH, I ^ RKV A 8 DOAK, PASTOR. I Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a m* m and 8 p m., and 3rd Sunday at 11 a m re Prayer meeting every Wednesday e veil! Sunday school every Sunday at 4:80 tWfcBiminisier Oyster Shell Lime; 95 PER CENT PURE LIME Sweeten your sour lands. Get the full strength of your fertilizers. Prevent RUST in vour cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cotton. By using our Oyster Shell Lime Sacked, P O. B. Steamer at River Landing $6 00 per ton. Write for 10 ton reduced price. Breslauer, Lachicotte & Co., Waverly Mills, S. C. j D. A. Spivey & Company. FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your* insurance with Us I Prompt Settlement of Claims. I Hacker Mfg Co Hucceflsore to GEORGE S HACKER & SON WE MANUFACTURE Dookh, Sabii and Tli.iKnd, Comjmnh and BALUHTKItB, (JkIm.KH AND (4aHI,K OllNA NENTH, BCIIEKN DOOBS AND WlNDOWB. WK DEAL IN Olahb, Ha mi Cokd and Weiohtb. f ^ CHARLESTON S. University of South Carolina B \ I Scholarship Examination Tho University of South Carolina B offers scholarship in the School of K4< Lducation to one young man from I; a each county. Each scholarship is B" worth $100 in money, and $18 term fee and free tuition. B Examination will be held at the Bj county seat July 14, 1911. ExamiB'. nation of students generally for ad mission to the University will be B held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. ITCHELL, President. I' ~ Columbia, S. C. I TIE P1A11 WITH TBI SWEET TBSE ^ Prices to Suit I EVERY PURSE. K While we make only StiefT and Shaw B Pianos, both of which are sold direct H from maker to home, we can always furnish good instruments at lower B prices if you wish. B/ If contemplating the purchase of any B: kind of piano, first write for our Price B t List for we can save you money, and B: * you deal with a concern that is nearly B three score years old, and get a guaranB tee that is worth having. B We wish you a very happy and proe B perous New Year. H ,1 Just drop a post card to B , CHAS M STIEFF I S ft COLEY, Mgr I WILMINGTON, N. C I Mention this paper. | OFFICIAL PIA10. JAMESTBWIEXPC I am Open Again For Business. A General Repairing', B Blacksmithing and B Horse Shoeing. I You all knew mc. You have ha< my services for the past two yeare I had your trade and hope you will re member me and give me a portion o B your work again. I My shop is located on the corne opposite Horry Warehouse, convenien for everybody. I J. E. ALTMAN 1/ I\1 Prompt I ^p Its beneficial B foots <ire nsuall] ^ very quicklj ?/ P. Makes rich, red, pu system ? clears the brain ? sti H A positive specific for Bio m t> rives otit Rheumatism and pi is a wonderful tonic and body . 1 f. v. LIPPMAN, Sfnoneinyour immediate locality, write us di CORTRIGHT METAL I 60 North 23rd Street \ Mrs. W. J. Inngston. Special to The State. 11/?4 -Tnno 30 ?Mrs W J < YYttWl IWi u uuu ..v, ?. _ Langston, wife of W J Bangston, ' of Conway, was buried at New Pros ; pect baptist church yesterday aft-'J ernoon at 3 o,clock, having died at t her home at Conway on Wednesday. Before her marriage she was Missf( Nannie Pinley of ih:s place. Besides ', her husband she leaves four married . daughters, Mrs Arthur Aguew, of Greenville, Mrs B iss, of Hartsville, Mrs Hughes of Greer?, and Mrs;, Goldfinch, of Conway. The deceased ! is also survived by three sons. She was a Christian woman. Rev J D 'Pitts, of Blackville, conducted the# burial service. > The frier ds of Ui itcd States Dcp- * utv Marshal J C Bi uion are glad to welcome him on the streets again after a long confinement at home on account of sickness. Melons and cantaloupes still continue to come ;m from the country districts, but the price just now is too rich for our blood. Be&ul o?? r. spring Li Of TJJ-1J LATEST CREA MAN'S W The Entire Large Store cial Offerings in Exqu Summer-Men I ? Spring Novelties in There is a natural tendency < > ment at Spring time We expect I Collins Company standard finds f this important display of dainty superior values on these goods. i A Wonderful Gathering of Ken< Children. This Exhibition and r, tailor's art and merchandising styles and materials worked out i Waits that develop in the most gi ing details for Spring Season, 19 1 strate a triumph of under price s Spring Waists. Spring and Sum Women and Children. Ladies' M assortment, lowest prices. Sprir cales and Seersuckers. Men's F j of Spring styles. Spring Novelties ai Fancy Belts in plain colors, cob j white. Fancy Veils and Veling i ] colors. Hand Bags with most handles and beautitiful finishing; . beautiful variety handsomely fin spring colors. Fabric and Kid G org for pring season. Lovely Pai Spring Clothing, Shoe: for Men, Youths Our Grocery ai ? Departments are comcplete with * house or on the farm at tl ; BURROUGHS & MAIN STi P????mtmmmmm????? i ???? m ft TnB HOBBY HKBALP: tb, Poke Root and Potawium) I Powerful Permanent I Stubborn cams Good rooulta are f field to P. P. P. lasting?it cure* f arhen other medi- you to stay cured Pmes are useless P. P. I re bloorl?cleanses the entire H lengthens digestion and nerves. od Poison and skin diseases. H Stops the Pain; ends Materia; I -builder. Thousands endorse it. H SAVANNAH, GA. [ ^2] "" s ?Inexpensive?Stormproof. H Will last os long as the building. Roofs /cr twenty years ago are as good as new to- H >cal representatives almost everywhere but I rcct for samples, prices and full particulars. ROOFING COMPANY 6 | Philadelphia, Pa. B mssmmmmmmmmmammmmmsM / ^ Kill More Than Wild Beasts. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach Ihe vast number killed by disease [Terms. No life is safe from their attacks: They're in air, water, 3ust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters. which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malaria and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful biood purifier. Trv them, and enj >y tht- glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Mondy back, if not satisfied. Only 50 it Norton Drug Co. The local market is plentifully simplied with several kinds of vegetables. OHIGHESTER S PILLS v TMK DIAMOND KUANI). a Ladlvitl Ank ywr UnucUt f<?* I*IH? In lied ??d 4J?U rvculllc\\// boxet, leale-.l wltfc Jptuc Rll>boa. V/ w] Toke no pthnr. R?r mfrmur ~ Jjf DruffffUt. A?w for CU l-CinCft?TRR S jr DIAMOND HICAND KILLS, far t& \V M yMrs known as B?et, Safest, Always RelUl le ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE A (hibition E IONS IN WOEAR. Teems With Spelisite Spring and :handise. i White Goods. our White Goods Departthis and the Burroughs & orce and loyal support in Whie Fabrics. VN e submit iy-to-Wear for Woman and ale is a realization of the genius, with surpassing n Suits, Dresses Skirts and aceful manner the charm11, at figures that demonupremacy. Ladies Stylish mer Underwear for Men, uslin Underwear, complete ig Ginghams, Madras, Perurnishings, a fine display */l A /lAAaOAVIACI ill jnitcoavi ivo? I ;>r combinations, black and n all of the meshes and improvad ca ches, strong *. New Hat Pins, a very ished. Fancy Ribbons in loves in all lengths and col-asols, all shades and stripes 3, Hats and Caps and Children. id Hardware everything needed in the le very lowest prices. COLLINS CO tEET. f ^ . . THURSDAY JULY 13, 1911 fA Peek Into His Pocket. would show the box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that E S. Loper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N Y., always carries. ' "I have never bad a cut, wound, bruise, or sore it would not soon heal," he writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 25c at Norton Drug Co. From On Loris Route No 2. The health of tho-^omm unity is good except a few cases of measles Corn is looking real fine and the other crops have taken a start that promises an average harvest. Tobacco euring will soon be in order, and without extra help gri^ss will have a good showing to grow. I will say through the Herald that Monroe Watts, of Wilsou Landing, missed a nice chauce of sweet potatoes by not attending drill service in Conway on July 1st. Mrs J S Vaught, of Conway, is spending a few days wirh her parents, Mr and Mrs J W Hard wick. II B Cox, of this section, j >iued * rT *" 1 ? C! ? t . * H/1 XT tne worry wussars uu omuiuuj, July 1st. Turpentine workers are having a nice time landling money We hope 'hey will use it in improving their farms. S W Valight had an invitation to i well prepared dinner at Loris, on July 4th. The dinner was given by P C Prince and J Q Graham, in honor of Camp Tolar, of which Mr Vaught is chairman and has been for a number of years. Best wishes to the Herald and its aeakers. 07Clarky .Jenrette. Mrs. Clarkv Jenrette, relict of the late Samuel T Jenrette, Jr., departed this life early on the morn ing of June 20, lDii. one was uorn May 28th, 1838, and was, therefore, in her 73rd year. j In early life she united with Pop- i lar M. E, Church and professed a living faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and in this faith she lived and d;ed. She was married October 20, 18011 to Samuel T. Jeurette, Jr., who preceded her to Heaven by about 10 years. To them seven children were born, five of whom survive their mother. Tbe burial was at Rehoboth M. E. Church, the funeral service being conducted by Rev. H. B Roberts. Cor. There was a good rain here last Sunday afternoon, and again on Monday afternoon they were good showers The farmers in m^st secdons of the countv arc now bung b'.etsed with good rains. Times are dull, and there is scarcely any money circulating around. "Cart wheels" are about as scarce is hen's teeth and the sight of one is good for the sore eves FOR SALE. J Will StJIl Ull I I.UOUUU w , f( r part cash and part time the unpaid portion of the purchase money to be secured by mortgage, two tracts of land in Simpson Greek township adjoining each other ag-. gregating 151 acres, more or less, and known as the J J Hughes land which was conveyed to him by S P Hughes, Write or call on the undersigned. H H Woodward. Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. 1785 1911 College of Charleston 127th year begins eptembcr 29. Entrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. The College is well endowed, enabling it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4-Year courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Methematics, History, Economics, Science, and Engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each County in South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $109 a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston , . C. 3w9 I TYPEWRITERS SAVE 50 PER CENT. I All Makes-Guaranteed One Year. Easy Terms#* por mont h | SEND FOR CATALOG. EDWARD J MURPHY, The Typewriter Dealer, CHARLESTON, - - - S C. For the Purpose of Advertising, the Spartanburg College of fers Free Tuition to one persor from this county who enters the school on or before June 20th, whc is accompanied by one student tak ing the full course, or two student? taking a single course, either Book keeping or Shorthand. For catalogue etc , address, L Neel Vernon, Principal, Spartanburg Business College Spartanburg, S. C f .M SeaSide Hotel "| J The Sea Side Hotel, Myrtle Beach, is b i Now Open for the Season. i f | This well known hotel having heen refitted and refurnished, A J located on one of the finest beaches on the South Atlantic Coast is J A ready for the Summer resorter. It appeals strongly to those want- P M ing a sea side vacation, excellent surf bathing, boating, fishing, etc. ? J Music and Dancing at the Pavilion | J Absolutely no malaria in this region, the sandy soil thoroughly j? H draining the surrounding country. We desire to cater to the best p jj families, those wanting all the comforts of home life. t* flj The summer schedule of trains to and from Myrtle Beach enables j| 3 one to leave any part of Eastern outh Carolina and reach Myrtle 9 Beach for noon dinner. P * ^ c? r)nmn:,ia ! J peciai Kates Dy tne weeit iui ranunco ? j and Children. | i ST JOHN & SON | 1 IYIYRTLE BEACH. SOUTH CAROLINA N ^ __ __ ^ T/WHfHW gpp j?? m> 'UiT mrm: WV'ITWF ?i^Tiwn mini hiiibwhwpm n?in i aiwi n aos^-j ir.-c -jama-, iTiwmt fff-wmef/a HIGH GR.ADE FLOUR Fresh Bread and Cakes a?ways on hand. Our Grocery "Depatrment is tilled with choice goods for family use and are marked down to the low est possible notch. Phone orders given careiul attention and prompt de1 very guaranteed. Phone No, 13. b rr II v lyrA-W. a Bemicttsvillo Marble Wks ^ J, W. McRLWKB, Proprietor. fli J/J-i ( MANUFACTURER OF JM wi mmm* tombstones' ETS' resigns and Prices Furnished on Application ESTABLISHED I830. ??m? .aiii ij?o?? ?????? ? wmm !! i -^?uy?3nic?nk.^ i m h ? 11 m m i mr?ga?mmmmm ? ii wn??wi Take it from the oldest man in the bunch, " Red Meat" tobacco is the chew for men. No spice?no excessive sweetening?nothing to hurt your stomach?just good old North Carolina tobacco, properly aged and perfectly sweetened. That's why it won't give you heartburn. It's our treat to put you on to the real thing in good chewing. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. LIIPFERT SCALES CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. vv" Name... * Address TfWffBMTrmrwnrm rrr r-r"?*gr| i%w u ? mmm>i*im,t-m^ma?mm? j ' CLOTHING, ' I SHOES, HATS 6c CAPS I GrROCERIE B f | Stock of the Best Quali! ty at Lowest Prices i I Dusenbury & Co., I 1 ; ) DISTRIBUTORS OF FFIlTlLI/fcRS FOR 1IORRY } COUNTY. } TODDVILLE - - - - 8 J i