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1 gtall K ttntermi At the Ofllce a? Conway, 8. C t? M Second Class Mail Matter. | VUBLiSiiKD KVKliY THURSDAY MORNING j? BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. r BJ U ICRIl'TJON ONK DOLLAR PRR YiCAR H. H, WOODWARD; Editor THURSDAY. OCTOBKR 12, 1911 : ,? - - Amonj? the latest fashion notes from Paris is one to the efleet that the hoopshirt bos been revived and i18 reappearance has met with popular favor. This is an ailliction from which we can devoutly pray, "the pood Lord deliver us!" The Charleston News and Courier in defining the qualifications of an elector to obtain a registrfciou cert.icate to vote in a municipal election keeps .he following Constitution al prerequisites standing in its columns: "The citizen must present to the registration oJIiee (1st) a county registration certificate dated not prior to 11)08, arid (2nd) a poll tax receipt for 11)10:" A word to the wise is sullicieut. Wo submit as a matter of fact that no town in the State of South Caro1? -- __ - r il-.i - U una, nor county ior luuo matter, uat made more growth and development in the last ten or fifteen years than has Horry and Conway and thr beauty of the whole matter is that they are still growing. We are no boom county and town, but to tbe contrary our growth has been steady and healthy and our progress is ever onward and upward. The reason for this is that we can and do make good our every claim that Horry and Conway are the best places in the world far the invest*"ment of capital and the location for the home seeker. A . . 1 i - ? il A _ ,1 ai me request 01 iub nunorsuu Bar, there being no regular judge available, Governor Blease has commissioned, upon the recommendation of Chief Justice Jones, Hon J E Brazeale to preside at the present term of the court for that county, vice Judge Klugh to ill to preside. In recommending Mr Brazeale, the Chief Justice but followed his well defined policy of honoring the request of the Bar making it. Thus the lion and the lamb lays down together, the sword has been beaten into pruning hooks and the spears into ploughshares. The Executive and Judicial wings of the government now Hop together in unison, peace reigns in Warsaw and the dawn of the millennium is here. All's well that ends well, ONLY RUMORS But Straws Sometimes Indicate Which Way the Wind Blows. The ways of a rail road are part finding out and altogether mysterious. When it comes to the improvement or extension of the system those nearest the throne are as dumb as an oyster and as close as a clam, therefore, except on rare occasions, any news concerning these matters of interest to the people generally originates in mere rumors whose reliability must be taken with many grains of allowances; or the statements are the result of a careful study and close observation of the equation by him whomakes it. Then again, it might simply be a case of the thought being father to the wish. Hut be this as it may there is one significant movement in railroad circles which has been observed by many and has been the subject o< much comment, surmises and conjectrues from as many more. Every now and then all during last summer car loads of piling have passed through Conwav Aynorward over the Conway, Coast and Western Rail road. Kuraor nas it teat tcis piling is the property of the A. C L., the owners of this road. Now, there is not a trestle between Con way and Aynor. The question naturally conns up, if this piling is the property of the railroad why is all this valuable timber being moved to a point where it is obvious it is uot now needed, unless it be the intention of the owners to sometime in the near future to extend the road on through to Marion nr Cades or some other point and use this piling through Little Pee Dee swamp? No other logical conclusion can be . ' " ' . ' be arrived at. The prevailing opin-1 ion among those who are as much at sea as we are concerning the inten* tion of the railroad people regarding the disposition of this property, whether it will be extended or remaiu in the woods where it now is, seems to be that the force of circumstances now at work will sooner or later compel the ACL people to bring the Conway, Coast and Western road out of the plney woods at Aynor and give it better terminal facilities for self protection if for no other reason. We are looking forward to this long deferred result with patience and hops. Is the World Growing Better? Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying to' help others is proof. Among them is Mrs.'W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, i N. H. Finding good health bv taking Electric Hitters, she now advi-l ses other sufl'erers, everywhere, to take them. ' For years I suflered - ? .1 ?' WltD Riomauu uuu Kiuucy MUUUIC, she writes. "Every medicine T used failed till I took Electric Bitters. But this ?jreat remedy helped me wonderfully" They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidnev remedy that's made. Try them You'll see ?>0j at Norton Drutf Co. Clerk of Court W L Br van visited his former home at Little Uiver' the lirst of this week. OUR ENTIRI DRY GOODS, CLO A1 A UKtAl J E NIC I Souther R; 1100 bu. best seed 1 1250 large cotton 40 Jersey cheese, s 400 bu. sound cor 300 bags C. S. me; 420 bags shorts 350 bags turnip gi 200 bags new mea 230 bbls best flour Big bargains in t< Come and get our Palmetto I | Til 12 COOP Kit | MULLIN, I HOW TO AGQU "Now tlio man that aavon his uiul tfO In iIi?? man yon will noMco wll Whllo ntlnM'H may bo carolosn Ilo's adding to hia bank accoui The only sure way to be honest, work hard ant earnings every day. Open a savings acc< all your bills by check, receipt and you will knot are spending. If you ai bank consider this an im We know that our relati profitable. The posscssi should be a matter of int of the family. You insurt fire. Why not open a sa and insure your loved on BANK LORIS i " 1 ' , ; 4 THE HORRY HERALD: TH fTYPEW] | ONLY $1 J For Further Particulars sc 9 Horry Building, 3 n T M'NEILL, ^ Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willoughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consump tion" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery, "I have been using it for some time," she wrote "and the awful cougb has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial battle free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. CHICHSSTER S'PILIS Jfir , Tfra i>iAi*oNi> mcANi>. A ~ *i~t -1>K A?U your Oi uMltt fcr A\ rilUJn Mtd ami Hold metallic i-v .-ITwl/g ??alcd wi?U lllufl kil't>on. \ f W) no olltcr. IJuy of your * I */ ? At* K,rttr.-tJ.t \.L- rntMII.<'lll'U TI'll ? IV ?1A*10N!> llUAXIft IMI.LM, fo? ft* \V Ju years knuvrn as ilcst.Snfrct, Always Keliaht* ?r SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE E STOCK OP1 THING & SHOES SACRIFICE. HOLAS n Seed ! 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We can fit you in style, price, a way, and their prices are the lowest, Se Styles now on display at our r tore, and the time to wait for a suit made to measi] suits in stock to pick from, and we can we can sell you a suit for less than it cosi turer to make it. We are cutting our Shoes all t'x nieces see what is in them, we can fit the win you can see what you are buying. Conway Barg A. C. Thorn | DON'T THINK OP | | INSURAN C K. I ^ After you are crippled, J m sick or dead or after your ^ house is robbed or burn- ^ i :? :ai i.* w J I'U, II. ? 111 Iff ItMl lillt' ?J | 1 ' day. W : FIRE, | i if LIFE, * | H EL Til, i ACCIDNT, j* BURGLARY, I LIABILITY. J Rest Companies. I Most Liberal Policies. I .T. N. .TENRETTE. I, CONWAY, S. C. I Trespass Notice. All persons are positively forbidden to trespass in any manner, whatever on my land known as the Grarao Lands, located 1 1-2 miles northwest of Loris from which I purchased from D M Cox, especially cutting, hauling or moving any-) thing. 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Hats to match, wit elsewhere for 25 p I Tailoring Co. We don't keenai m Tailors in the lasting cheap that nd every other us to a finish, low e the goods and Bargains and we i if you have not you feel like your ire, we have 1000 Store and half at tl show you how easy street if yoi t the manufac- House band, don't ingtojoin, and w< chase you make th i that you may See those Thorn ale family, and Taylor Cannady Hi short see us for an ;ain House&L ipsan, Sole Owner Both Incoi I t 4 They never need repairs, never neec c<>at of paint. They're Fireproof?Storn We have local representatives almost ev locality, write us direct for samples, price CORTRIGHT METAL 50 North 23rd Street K mmmmmmmtmmammtmmmmi v / ? It's Equal Don't Exists. No one bas ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's th3 ?ue perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Byrns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Bauds or Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled for Piles, Try it. Only L55e at Norton Dru# Co. i-> rilE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry, Court of Common Plena. llurrough & Cnlllnss Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff**, vs W A Jtubon, Defendant. To the Defendant, W A Rabon: COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. You are hereby summoned and mi lired to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the otllce of the Clerk of tlie Cdurt of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to fhe said complaint ?>o the subscriber at his ofllee at Conway [wltl in twenty days after service hereof exclmdvo of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the rime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded In the complaint. Dated September 20th 1911. W.L. Bryan, if. II. Woodwu-'l, C. 6'. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney. To W A Rabon. absent defendant: T\KE NOTICE.*?That the Complaint in this action and the summons of \\ Mch the foregoing is a copy, were file.I in tin* otllce of the Clerk of t It is ('<>1:1" at (.' nway, 8, C., on the 20th day ol r<-| tember. A. D. 1911. * \V. L. Bryan, II. II. Woodward. C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney f?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf>w vwi S , ay in the Week at the II louse. > EK: Co., of Chicago, III. All Samples ever shown. We tre under no Obligations to Kail Opening on Ladies Hats, Skirts tveaters and Fine Dress Goods, with ;h goods and prices that you cant match >er cent. more. nything but sell everything so everthe good people of Horry are working \ priced cotton makes the people Hunt are selling everything so cheap that cotton is high. A half profit at the he .Stable, put us and our Customers on i are not a member of the Bargain be blind any longer, as it cost noth i pay you for joining with every purercafter. Hill Wagons, Hackney Durham and uggies, fine Harness and Saddles, in ^ y l.iing you want and save money. ' jveStockCo rporations ifUUUUMjraifi] iJ jl I any attention in (act except an occasional & tproof and suitable (or all kinds of buildings. I rerywhere but if none in your immediate I s and full particulars. I ROOFING COMPANY I Philadelphia, Pa. I ? btsyille Marble Wk f r. McRl/WEE, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF :NTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. ad Prices Furnished on Application ir Anything in Our Line. VAUGHT, Conway, S, . KSTABLISHEO I88O, ITSVILLE, 8 I