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?he gotrw gpevrtUL Kntervd at the Pout Olllce a- Con Way, b. C as Second Clans .Mail M -liter. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MOliNlHL BY CONNVAY PUBLISHFNO CO. BOFHORIPTJON ONK DOLL A It PER YEAH H. H? WOODWAitl>. Editor THURSDAY. AUGUST 30 1911 TLa nonnifl nf Green wood have JL 1JV/ V - - very properly voted down the proposition to issue $35,000 in bonds to aid in building the Greenwood and Saluda Rail road. J In nearly every instance the appearance of the harem skirt woman in public has been the occasion of unmistakable demonstration from the male portion of the population adverse to the immodest garb. Some one has suggested J Feaster Lyon, as the man to oppose Cole L Blease in his race next year for reelection as Governor. This is the biggest joke of the season. Mr Lyon is the man who nearly eight years ago prumiseu iuu ^cupio vj the Stato if they made him Attorney General he would put stripes on the alleged dispensary grafters aud after junketing all over the country at the expense of the people and spending thousands of dollars of the people's money succeeded in making a water haul. If this is the man selected ''to beat Blease" we may as well lay away the shovel and the hoe and allow Blease to make the race unopposed. The folly of attempting to charge a republican form of government into a government by commission is once more forcibly brought to the atten tion of the people of Conway in the sewer and water works proposition Sir mn vp;ir? aco the neonle of Con way twiee voted on a bond issue to construct a sewer and water works system for the town and twice was the proposition favorably voted upon aud from that day till this has the expressed will of the people been carried out. In regard to health conditions, convenience, as well as a protection in case of fire, these improvements are an absolute necessity and our people, be it said to their credit, have so clearly shown on two separate occasions their appreciation of that necessity that their verdict cannot possibly be misunder 1. ? ? * vv> ' n' ?i 4 a/*l T 1 r\ t V\ a SliUUUUl liilSUJiri Jjicicu. 1L 10 UUK tui; o'ojcct of the Herald to censure the Commission for anything it may or may not have done for individually and collectively the Herald has an abiding faith in its judgment. Its only object in calling attention to this commission idea of government is because it believes it to b( antagonistic to our republican form of government, that it is at /ariauce with the time honored principles of the Democratic party and violates the spirit, if not the letter, of the Constitution, and the Supreme Courl has so declared, and any departure from the mandates of that sacred instrument, either in letter or spirit or both places in jeopardy the life the liberty and the property of the citizen. Let us get and keep in the middle of the road. Cooper's Special Pays. For the tobacco ^rown on one and one-half acres land near Center .church, Mr. R II. Rogers received the sum of three hundred and five dollars and eighty-eight cent, net. One one-third of the patch the stand ' was very, very poor. The only fertilizer used to and under the tobac | co was one hundred pounds Sulphate Potash mixed with twelve hundred pounds COOPER'S SPECIAL GUANO. This was all that was used under all th^ tobacco. The COOPER'S SPECIAL was put up especially for the Palmetto Grocerv Co. of Mnllins, and was sold by them We congratulate Mr. Rogers on the handsome price received for the tob icco.?Mullins Enterprise* i m 0* 4* Picnic. nn mi i # * . ? ? ? mere win 00 a picnic at the in lxon Landing September 2, 1911, between Hardee's Ferry and NixonvUle, t.wo mil(?s below Nixonville The public is invited to attend with well filled baskets. There will also an interesting game of base ball that afternoon on the Salem diamond. D M Watts, W A Grainger Hattic Holmes, who bad been in trouble with the authorities before for selling whiskey, was again arrested one day recently and lodged in the county jail under a similar charge. At Ja^ accounts she was attempting to make bond. THE $100 REWARD $100 Thfl readers of this paper will be pleated to learn that there is at least one dreaced disease that science has been able to cure in all stages, aud that is is Catarrh. Ur.ll l^.ii vi> ie t.hfl nil! v LiOll C V^dl'UI I kl wu> u w V v?-t, positive cure now known to the inedic.il fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list or testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for cons pat-ion. The summer colony at Mvrtle Beach this year has demonstrated the faet that it is the place to live, ;f von would be free from the ma liria carrying mosquito, and the ever poisonous house-fly. There is always a g )od ocean breeze in the town, and these pests cannot stand too much wind. John Hardwicke, one of Conway'9 popular young men, is now holding down a good job at Chadbourn, N C. BIG BARG OUR ENTIRE DRY GOODS, CLO AT A GREAT J ? NIC: I Souther I R! (100 bu. best seed r 1250 large cotton i 40 Jersey cheese, s 400 bu. sound con 300 bags C. S. mes 1 420 bags shorts 350 bags turnip gi 200 bags new meal 230 bbls best flour Big bargains in t< Come and get our Palmetto ( TliE COOFElt MULLIN, HOW TO ACQUI Now the man that eaves Mr ti And jro Ir the man you will notice will While others may h? careless ? llo'h milling to his bank account The only sure way to be honest, work hard and earnings every day. Open a savings acco all your bills by check, receipt and you will know are spending. If you ar< bank consider this an inv We know that our relatic profitable. The possessk should be a matter of int< of the family. You insure fire. Why not open a sa and insure your loved on< BANK LORIS "I- -I HORRY HERALD: THURSPA! S3U1MI 1 Si ~3! wic* ~ ' T T W ! Tr IAIN SALE I :STOCK OF THING & SHOES SACRIFICE. HOLAS n Seed I re ye sheets mall i il lano I >bacco | prices. | irocery Co. WHOLESALE, 1 S C | nBBMflMHEHSIBnHi IRE WEALTH | nonoy as (lie seasons como B aoine day have the donffh; E nd throw their cash away, G t a little every day." ? acquire wealth is to 3 save a little of your | unt with us and pay U Each check will be a I 'just how much you 8 e not a patron of this 8 itation to become one. B >ns will be mutually | >n of a bank account 5 erest to every member your property against vings account with us es against poverty. LrOIVIS SOUTH CAROLINA HHHHHHHHIHHHHilH HH g, AUGUST 30, 1911 > iUlUUUUlUiiSA ;nd us Your are prepared to < Guarantee of if Iff* lAfltll If U& Willi WE WILT PI mmrnmv Our Buyer h the h The goods are rolling in enough to get lost in, we find Now in order to make more i fore heard of in these parts. Ladies reai And yc for the in. I)< Ladies $2 t Don't i price a Ladies $2.5 Imposs of it." Dress good silks n< To arrive $ 50c waists 75c waists $1 waists .. $2 waists.. Mens susp< Presich Mens $23 s All suits fi Boys and 3 cost. Now we can't quote prices as our 1 going at some price, as in all probability travel many miles to buy goods at the ab We will show you the biggest and swelle vould be competition. We have just received 3000 pairs of guaranteed solid leather or your money 1 jut not branded. We tell you they have ate the Battle Axe Shoe? Simply becau noney. Ask us and we will tell you wh tnows that we know and he doesn't. H< Shoe Co., gave us the agency 11 years a? ilse carried in our big Department Stor< will get it. We are Leaders and not Trai Conway | DON'T THINK OK INSURANCE, , After you arc crippled, sick or dead or after your house is robbed or burn1 ed, it will be too late then. Better see me to I < I i d*r* 11 IFIRE, | LIFE, ? IIELTII, | ACCIDNT. ? BURGLARY, | LIABILITY. | Bent Companies. I Most Liberal Policies. | I J. N. JENRETTE. I CONWAY, S. C. I Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersign as Guardian of of P ar * C Kabon, will apply to the Juc*o of Probate of Horrv County, at his office at Con way, S. C. t at 11 o 'clock i in the forenoon on the 18th day of September A D1911, for a fiual discharge as such guardian. K L, Mishoe, Guardian of Mary C Rabon. V yyf . ... r.; - ' / UUMiiUlWUiti Job Printinj do your work with Satisfaction i an Ordt LEASE YOU as Just Reti lorthern Marl on every train and boat and ^ [ we will not have room to sh<v room we offer the following g They must go and this is the dy-to-wcar dresses, $3 kiud now going at_ >u can't buy the trimming that is on ther i price and the goods and making throwi jn't hesitate, come right along. ind $3 slippers, special lot at miss it, the strings are almost worth th isked. 0 hats this sale only lible. You will say "I don't believe a won Come and see. Is at prices never before heard of. $1 fane; dw going at, per yard 12.50 voil skirts enders 50c kind now going at mts included. uits reduced to rom $15 to $18 reduced to oung mens clothing going at wholesal ine is too large. We mean what we say our line will he so changed that we will i ove prices, as we have the repulatt.il of s< st line of merchandise ever shown in Hor the famous nattie Axe hhoes lor men, back. Listen! Others here will tell you t i an imitation. Battle Axe Shoe without se Battle Axe Shoes are the real thing: an o has the imitation and their buyer will bi j can't buy Battle Axe Shoes in Conway ui :o, therefore don't be deceived if you want ?, that are real and not imitations at the lc ilers. We are yours for business with th Bargain Hi IT'S TO YOUR ?????????????? fcZCf* To find out just how much then Sjpl THE S T I E F PIANO Out Lives Any Other Piano in It is the direct result of sixt; study of climatic conditions j ^vjk Atlantic States. Perfection the results have proved a trii gCA' Over Sixty Years of Service in H ChasM LEON C. STEEI jj||| One Fourteen Granby St \ WOFFORD C0LLE6E s,'A'Sr, A real collet with high standards ? Excellent equipment. Unsurpassed moderate. Loan funds for worthy si i ? ci ? i ? koAt v. uf>ua r..H ? Ul*glIIS OC'piCIIIUVI 4.V11I. IT 1 lie 1VI 1 J Wofford Collegs 1 SPARTANBURG, fcOUTJ A high grade preparatory achool foi vidual attention. $155 pays all exp< ber 20th. A. 1 wmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm i I 1 a jS: sr. | irned From kets while we have a store big w and display the goods, oods at prices never bei last and final cut prices. 98c. n n 75c. e ^ 1 ...99c, J y 48c. ..$4.98 _-33c. ---42c. ?63c. -.$1.09 20c. .$12.98 * _ _$9.iJ8 e when we say all summer goods art never need any more. People will filing our goods just as advertised, ry and the price will paralyze all women and children. Every pair hat they have the Battle JAxe Shoes ^ the brand. Why do they trv to imid the best shoe in the world for the ly anything that we buv because ha iless he buys from us, as the Putney Battle Axe Shoes, and everything >west possible price. See us and you e qualtity and price. House > W2P .W2P wmmmmm I INTEREST jjjgj i is in this claim of ours F BJfM 1^ this Particular Climate, y-nine years constant wbw} f prevalent in the South 2??w has been our aim and fijg the Homes of the South fitff . Stleff ^ y ,E, Mgr. Norfolk, Va. ^ BURG, SOUTH CAROLINA r N. Snvder. President. I if scholarship and character, health conditions. Expenses tudent*. Fifty-eighth session atalosgue. f 1. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. ^ Fitting School I CAROLINA * boys. Small classes. Indiensea Next session SeptamVIA SON DuPRE, Headmaster.