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* \ *' - - , ^ ; ^ Second Section. j *. . - ? VOL XXV. BELIEVE FIRMLY IN TARIFF. 'l '. f t Jw ~ , Louisiana Planters and Prgglucers Be fore 4 'Sugar" Committee. Washington, J jIv 17.?Louisiam planters and producers of sugai ujade a determined stand on the tariff before the H >use Sugar Trust committee today, declaring reduc tion of sugar duties would ruin the domestic production of cane sugat and that free sugar would annihilate both ihe cane and beetsugirin {*> dustries of the country. Chairman Hard wick, a G -orgia Democrat, [ frankly disagreed with their. taritl idois. tlIf you Sjlonq," declares Prof W C Stubbs, former State Chemist ol Louisiana, want to take the taritl , off of sugar, you must make up your minds in advanco that you will kill all domestic sugar production. ''The big planters of Lniisiana might manage to start refineries in sum 3 tropical country, but the small , growers an 1 refiners could n )t " * J I3irg)iso, President of ^he Louisiana Sugar Growers Association, declared that a cut in tariff rates would kill the Louisiana sugar ^ industry. M W Collins Co. were showing ; a twenty-one pound muskmelon in their window last Saturday. It was grown by Mr Paul Wesley, on^his truck farpi near Conwuy, and is a fair specimen of what can be grown in Horry soil when proper atienlion is given to seed an cultivation. Several cottages and more storehouses are booked to go up in Conway between now and the end. of the year. Farmers should put every available piece of ground iu peas. Here's an indr H* a beverage ths W ^>1P cious goodnes ^ WfSl someness. I m& ^ W^U ^as more to m4m sweetness?it' |P^W You'll enjoy i ^fjf BmI- Delicioua (MTHE COC. ^ fl^ ^ Send (or A P lUM our interest* i ?I inK booklet, ill "The Truth jP^p^About Coca-Cola" W0FF0R0 COLLEGE SI'AI? A real college with high standa Excellent equipment. Unsurpa moderate. Loan funds for worl begins September 20th. Write * *4 y : Wofford Colleg SPARTANBURG, K A high grade preparatory schor vidual attention. $155 pajrs all ber 20th. V a ^ Job Printing A Send in your ? m V k > * i- (Thr I Ancient Cough Remedy. , Some of the sufferers from cought - and colds may feel disp>sed to trj one of the remedies recommended Ov Pliny. These include w< If's live* 1 dissolved in hot wine, honey mixtd r with the gall of a bear, and powder*5 made from rabbit skins and bult Innlr'n hnrns hnrnqd and uowdere< * together. Should one's ills resist 1 these simple remedies for a cough ' he might try wrapping any of tbt lingers in the skin of a freshly kill ed dog. Tree frog3, too, are cxcel1 lent for all forms of catarrh. Place i one in the mouth for a minute, an (J > when he makes his escape the suf ferer is cured. No harm is done tc the frog. For a cold in the head Piinj [ prescribes a simple but infallitlremedy?three k isses on the moutl ' of a mule. Dairy Doings. Most trouble in raising calves comes from use of dirty palls and troughs. Give the calf clctpi water and clean food that doesn't vary in quality from day to day. Fertility can bo built up faster upon the dairy farm than upon any other kind of a farm. Dried brewers' grains arc valuable to feed with silage to milk cows or young growing stock, but cannot be | recommended for fattening purposes. ' Thev should not be fed alone, but should be mixed with heavier and more concentrated feeds, like gluten and cottonseed meal. You never cnn tell what cow Is dotal? best until you begin to weigh and I test. A good cow never dies In debt to her jwncr. Among the latest additions to the Conwav colony at Mrytle Beach are Dr "W E M? Cr rd and family. i Your III ||' Enjoyment jjj vidual among drinks?^ '.Agp it fairly snaps with deli-^^^ W > 0 s and refreshing wholethan mere wetness and ^K^M, jk s vigoimis, full of life. ^K*K&m t from the first sip to KM gf Q jj ind afterwards. ^K^ IjP ^ ^ ?Refreshing ^K Quenching pi | A-COLA CO.- rwjfa ^ Whenever || ||jjl | you see an gp | Arrow think gt |pj g TANIttJRG, SOUTH CAROLINA lenry N. Snyder, President. rds of scholarship and character, ssed health conditions. Expenses ;hy students. Fifty-eighth session for catalogue. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. s Fitting School )UTH CAROLINA >1 for boys. Small classes. Indiexpenses. Next session SeptamA. MASON DuPRE, Headmaster. p at the >7 Herald Office Subscription NOW. fion CONWAY, S. C., THU1 I LOU CHARLES THE / I The Largest SPECI CLOSI We are overate Dresses, Ladies' Wai Genta' Furnishings. THESE II From a ? I Pay Us a Visit, here in person. Parson's Poem a Gem. From Rev H Stulenvoll, Allison, la., in praise of Dr King's New Life Pills. "They're such a health necessity, In every home these pills should be, If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE'DRKI G'S And be well again. Only 25c at Norton Drug Co. Ordered Hie Own Head Off. The great Count Salgo was an instructive example of the habit of mind of the Japanese. The count was in insurrection against his emperor In 1873 and was nearly In the toils, and he | knew It, so in his stronghold he em- j ployed his leisure time In playing chess , | with hi$ immediate friends. Iteports j < kept coining in from the outposts, each one more disheartening than the last. | P.ut the count still went on playing i chess, while the utmost good humor j j and pleasant raillery continued among tho whole party. Yet another messen- | gcr from the outposts came in, which left no doubt as to the situation. Stjtfl the count and ids companions went on playing. "Your move, sir," were tho words that broke the absorption of the moment. Then when there was a ! pause in the game at which ho could rise without 4>eing discourteous to his guests the count got up and said, "Gentlemen, now it is time." He directed some one to send for his swordbearer. Tho man advanced and imme j diately received his orders. A few secI onds Inter Count Saigo's body and , liond had been separated at one heavy blow. Giant Hawaiian Eels. There are three well knowu varieties of eel found in Hawaiian waters. The largest is the big gray fellow which so closely resembles its cousin, the conger. He is voracious and fearless, and the natives tackle him with caution, for when cornered ho fights viciously and can inflict a nasty wound with his powerful jaws, which bristle with needlelikc teeth. The other species are flat, flabby looking customers, with fantastic markings of black and brown and many shades of gray. On an eel of this sort the skin, appears to hang loose from the body, and when disturbed the head swells like a puff adder's. Those eels seldom attain a greater length than three feet and love fo locate in the crevices of a stone breakwater, from which they dart out Incessantly and make havoc among any school of small fry which may bo Innocently disporting themselves within striking distance. These hooded eels have been known to haunt a particular spot for over a year. They are ' good eating despite their unprepossessing appearance. \ j Oar people are feasting surap'udusI.v every day with a market full | if all kinds of vegetables, NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. The undersign B W Anderson, as administrator of the estate of GiIoert J Anderson, D<?c'd,, avill apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, S. | C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on r.he 14th day of August A. D 1911, for a final discharge as such administrator. B. W. Anderson, Admr , if Gilbert J. Anderson, deceased. U. H. Woodward, Attorney. Conway, S. C July 8th, 1911 Still selling best flour $5 00 bbl. Clean broken r^ce $2 50 sack, and excellent oofTre 15c pound. W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. J. X. l T- 7F - wr- - ^r^rrrr- .< - ~r7.yyr'nr>r~?- ,- ~ : ; - ? ' ' * * i*^y if^ * - -''' HW ' 'p"4 V ' ' ' ~' t tt ^Iml RSDAY, JULY 27. 1911. 25SS^22222hd2222222^S22222^22I3225S5rS ^ '*^****^e,e 5T 'e^I2^!i^^1523552S22^^5ZS?^S?^5 US COHEN 232 & 234 King Street, and 203 Meeti >TON, MADE DEPARTM : Wholesale and Retailju aiujjud; A T We are members of the Charleston Refund Ass< /A l^*fare to Caarleston if you shop here. In additio greater varieties to choose from than you will fii NG^ OUT SUM ME >cked with Spring and Summer Merchandise of evcrv kind: ists, Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Notions, Floor Coverin UUUUS MUSI fcSfc, SL To Accomplish this wc have Placed the Entire Stock )uarter to a Half Less thai * , Write for Samples or send us an open order. Wc will at \ *?SM SM SMS SS SM SSS sss?^ UiU We are prepared to Guaranteed 22 WE WILT P % i iQCSOQQGGGGCJO! k OUR, & ? STILL G01I Our Mil u mmcr ale is on. Our Ladi< mean to move them regardless of price. Cc Cjp too much and arc carried off. Farmers want ! S DRESS If I cheaper than they ever have before will wan SS gains arc at the NEW YORK RACKET SI busy but will see you are satisfactorily wait one wanting to buy g CORN, RICE, FLOUR, BACO 9k can get the bot 11 Yours to Serve, 8 N. Y. RACK! X w 1? VI I loooooeooiiooi ~ , m ! t WBIflpgj11 i Ml i Ten Pages. i . No 16 j ?^ 11 i . . & CO., ! 7 > ng Street. s S C \ ENT STORE. I >q House in the Sout. ?ciation, and will pay your Railroad n we guarantee you better values and id outside of the Great Market Centres R STOCKS Toiln. MojIA Ql.Ua Qlll. nn.| 1 : : ? 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