University of South Carolina Libraries
Bp<y T'''" ' I tftfte gjtan %fcmU. Knt?rc?l ?,f "o v. t OfHre a'- Conwuy, 8. (' ae Second Class Mail Matter. I PiXBLlS?irjn EVERY THURSDAY MORNING P > : BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. & ' " i SCrPiOKIPTlON ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR . S; V I I. I H. H. WOODWAHD. Editor I : THURSDAY. AUGUST IO 1911 See Con way?'the City of oppor-j unities"?first. | SK f i Governor 13lease is stVl kicking' up a racket just lo let the folk know l that he is neither dead /lor sleep-' ing. i E Mark this forecast of corning' events, and when it conies to pass say that ''we told you so:" Ere the ; Ides of November come and oo there I ( will be a count}' dispeusary for the 1 sale of whiskey established in Con | way. This b'.t of news comes to us via the wireless and may, therefore, be considered authentic. The water closets on the business block bounded by Third aud Fourth avenues and Main and Laurel streets ! have been condemned as a meiuc to health by the board of health of i Conway, and a resolution authorizing their removal is being considered by our City Fathers and will probably be acted on way or auother at the meeting of Council Tuesday evening. The proposition is to connect these closets by means of sewere with a main sower which commences at or near the Baptist church and extends along Laurel street and empties into the river. Died Near Adrian, on July the 5 b, 1911, Mrs Louisa E., wife of N J Booth. Sister Booth joined the Missionary Baptist church about the date 1808, and later accepted Christ as her Saviour. She lived the life she professed, She was nearing her 01st year and a long time she lived for others, for in her nature she was kind and sympathetic. She loved (3k>d, her family and neighoors and vtfate ever ready to make sacrifices for others, but the tongue that so often ounrrlc nf m-\ r\ \I o ! r\r\ in tkn ojjwuvy it v/l uu wi vuu^uiu.u/u liu uur sorrowing is silent, the ministering hands are folded upon her breast, the kind heart has ceased to beat. VVe mourn for her departure but not as those without hope for she left a bright testimony that all was well, arvd a short while before her death she seemed tj realize that she was iri the presence of a sainted mother atid sister and often spoke of them as if present with them. This union was blessed with? tons and one daughter all of whom survive her. May God, who tempers the wind to the thown lamb, remember them in this sad bereavement in the loss of mother, and may they strive to follow her example and meet her in heaven. Her JLoving Brother. D D A. , Adrian Items. [The folio wing news items, written above the date of July Mist, were somehow or another delayed i?> transmission, but, however, in appreciation of the thougbtfulness of the writer in sending them, we publish thrm?Herald ] Editor of the Herald: Please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few dots from this place and , community around. Health generally good and the people are enjoying themselves line No marriages to report but think the wedding bells will riLg again soon. Miss Louise Vaught, of Nixonville, has returned home after an extended visit to Mrs Ludlam She was accompanied on her return by Miss Bissie Ludlam and Mr Cleveland Anderson, Tney report a pleasant trip and a jolly good tMfte. Mr Kelly Thompkins, of the firm of Boyo & Thompkins, has returned from the Northern markets, A meeting of days has justclosed at the Baker Memorial church, It was conducted by Rev J M Fleming, of Luroberton, N C. We think he is an abe minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and hope that he may meet with success wherever he may be thrown. We are glad* that the spirit of the Lord is waxing up the = people to the fact that they must and shall be saved on the terms of the gor pel. I learn that we going to have the | tent replaced at this place and a mighty revival is to take place Ptaise God from whom all blessing? flow. Lets all pray for a great revival at this place and our prayers r wftll be considered by our Lord. 1 Chiistian. Ik Am investment in Conway dirt it * * raritable gold mine. - V 1 ??' * HoBRY HKHALP: THt JCJijoymeni ir 'Jill a beverage that fairly snaps with deli-^^Bk iprTJ| 8/.M' fl) cious goodness and refreshing whole-Jgfjm somencss. ll jiff' ^as more to it than niere wetness and W$W> KN^^y^l swcctncss?it's vigorous, full of life. ji KM/f, MM V?,,'11 #?nir?tr if frr\ tr? f Vi /? flrcl" sin fn 11^311 t^lc ^ast am* a^terwar^s- &J^PII Delicious?Refreshing ^B ll^ljjl pj 11 ^ Thirst-Quenching ^BB I COCA-COLA co^^^^^r p p| | ^ i Whenever ^ f||j| ^ ^ lUf i *nK booklet, / you see an |? ||i| | l?| "The Truth . /An^y think || |plp | About Coca-Cola" ^ of Coca-Cola r ~? _? ? "NEW WHEAT FLOUR" ^ 100 barrels flour in wood 30 barrels flour half wood J 123 barrels flour in bags y 125 bags whole rice U 135 bags cracked rice 9 300 bags C. . feed meal 1 250 bags shorts 40 bags beet pulp (cows) 240 bags sugar 20 kegs mullets 200 bags fine salt 2000 pounds rock salt Let us sell you a barrel of new wheat flour?made from 13TI wfieuL Buy rice in cars and get lowest freight rate and our prices are right... Have syrup in 5 and 10 gallon kegs. Come to see us. We farmers I Palmetto Grocery Co. | THE COOPElt WHOLESALE, I MULLIN, 3 C 'W r'~M 1 WPir TMflff I HOW TO ACQIHHE WEALTH I M "Now tlio man *hntr uavhb Ilia money as tho Meanona com* ft jfi uihI go | I" the mun you will notice will Home day have the dongh; Kg B While others in a v tie careless and throw their cash away, n B Ho'a adding to his hank account a little every day." K S The only sure way to acquire wealth is to B 8 u -i- i?i ?i ? ? ? Iuv- iiuiicai, wum iittru unu save a nine or your earnings every day. H f Open a savings account with us and pay 9 all your bills by check. Each check will be a 8 receipt and you will know just how much you g are spending. If you are not a patron of this 2 bank consider this an invitation to become one. | We know that our relations will be mutually | profitable. The possession of a bank account 9 should be a matter of interest to every member of the family. You insure your property against j fire. Why not open a savings account with u& and insure your loved ones against poverty. BANK LOFlTs LORIS ^SO^TH CAKC LINA . ? ' 4 *. BIG BARGAIN SM.E OUR ENTIRE STOCK./OP )RY GOODS, 0Eo|H^G &|pOES AT A GREAT SACRIFltife.J E NICI IOLAS /' I' V* '% "A " * * jjt8DAY4tO&8'f 10, 1911 Fanners 1 FOR THE J Conway, Now Ready t I take this opportunity to inforr growers of Horry that the Farmers* house will be opened for the sale of Tuesday, July 25th and to lay the warehouse before the growers. In the first place, I am in a positi highest market prices obtainable i other market in the Mate for your t a full corps of experienced buyer some of the largest manufacturers i with imperative orders to buy regar J. FULLE OFF FOR Th Our bu3rer, H ern markets bu i heavy winter wee -- ^11 ?? 1-\ ' /-? /\Tir4^ ni2> uwn iv. The Esvrls ( We are going' to buy 11 ; ing so is this: Cotton will b I not have as ranch monay to s | place, the phice that they ca; for $1.00 and save 25c on eve . worse than being compelled we believe, be the case this ? are preparing to make hay w i years with short prices is out s to hold do#n prices and h< A half profit at st you able to get w Hnnwav W V Ml AND L CONWAY, I ??M??1 ?MM IB??? f | DON'T THINK OF I I N* S U R A N C E> 3 After you are crippled, ^ sick or dead or after your fjj house is robbed or burn9 ed, it will be too late I then. Better see me to day. J FIRE, I LIFE, , I HEL III, I 9 ACCID NT, K I BURGLARY, | 1 LIABILITY. |l ? Best Companies. I I; Most Liberal Policies. I I! .T. X. JENRETTE, 1 g CONWAY, S. C. 9 % Heal Estate. ^ Bought, Optioned, Listed, SOLD. We are here to please YOU". Just give us a chance. We now have some excellent bargains in tow ? ?and country property. Conway Realty i Co. S J Conway, - - S. C Henry Baldwin left for Virginia, lest Thursday to apend a part of his, vacation visiting relatives. 9 ^ " ' - ' * *'*: ? ' ' + , ? * % j tobacco Warehouse 3ALE OF LEAF TOBACCO ' . South Carolina ~ 0 Handle Your Tobacco. n the tobacco 1 feel safe in guaranteeing this. Tobacco Were- 1n the second place I will look after your every in1 e * k . . terest with the same care and fidility that I would V leaf tobacco on jf were my own. This insures fair and sqgar# claims of this dealings in every transaction, In the third place the warehouse is so arranged as ion to get the to give plenty of light which will show the tobacco n this and any to the best advantage. obncco, having And in the fourth place all things being equal It is s representing an obligation cur umbent upon every citizen to build n the country up his own home market which benefits him not dless of price. alone but the neighbors and the county at large. ry me with a Load ^ RTON, - - Manager. ie nbrtheKarkets r A, C. Thompson is on the Northying overcoats and all kinds of ir during this hot spell at practi;e. 7 Bird Oets The Worm nore goods this season than usual. Our reason for dote much lower, money will be scarce and the farmer will ?pend as usual* They will natually hunt the cheapest n buy at least $1.25 worth of the very best merchandise ry dollar spent. Nothing makes a man hunt bargains ^ to make a little bit of money go a long ways. This will, . all with the farmer, hence we will get business, and we hile the sun is shining. Short crop years and jong crop long suit. Our living is made, our aim in busineasnow ;lp you make yours. ore and half at the stable makes hat you want when cotton is low. + Bargain House IVE STOCK COMPANY , SOUTH CAROLINA. ??? IT'S TO YOUR INTEREST J|? To find out just how ir;uch there is in this claim of oura Out Lives Any Other Piano in this Particular Climate. gcjg - ? age It is the direct result of sixty-nine years constant wRu ?#nHv nf rlimntir mnditionH nrevalent in the South x25 Atlantic States. Perfection has been our aim and 1^8 the results have proved a triumph. Over Sixty Years of Servicein^UjeMH^^ fitfC gl CK&s M. Stieff || LEOR: C. STEELE, Mgr. ggg ^ One Fourteen Gra.nby St. .Norfolk, Va. ' . ' - > u/nccnon phi i cpc spartanburg, south carolina WUrrUnU uULLlUL Henry n. Snyder, President. A real college with high standards of scholarship and character. Kvrellent enuinment. 11nsuraassed health conditions. Expenses | moderate. Loan funds for worthy students. Fifty-eighth session begins September 20th. Write for catalogue. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. Wofford Collegs Fitting School SPARTANBURG, SCHiTH CAROLINA A high grade preparatory scihodl for boys. Small classes. Individual attention. $155 pays all tetpenses. Next session September 20 th. A. MASON DuPRE, Headmaster. l 1 -r Job Printing, Send in your Subscription NOW* *