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? B > * WU g0n|r ftald. Entered at the Poet Office a* Conway, 8. C hh Second CiHi>t? Mali Matter. II BL18H KD BVEiiY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. 1UPJUIUPTJON ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H, H? WOODVVAHU. Editor THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1911 The warehouse schemo for holding cotton for higher prices is next to the hog and hominy plan. The propositio i of the banks cf the country to put up $50,000,000 to ? ?i??fnrc of t.hr> cotton urow 3,1(1 TiUU u. ing section to hold their cotton, is I not meeting with anything like an I enthusiastic reception. The plant- I ers don't seem to take hold. A legal light, who is well informed I as to the status of the Great Amer-I ican Tobacco Trust's plan for dissolution, declared before the Congress-1 ional investigating committee that "it was tho most colossal judicial I farce ever enacted, as it legalizes illegal acts." The resolution committee of the Good Roads Congress,, which was recently in session at Richmond Va., I decided to memoralizo the United States Congress to make an approbation "for a comprehensive plan I of highway improvement at tberate of $50,000,000 a year." * Assemble yourselves together today in your usual place of worship and from a heart overflowing with love and gratitude to Almighty God to return thanks to him for bis manifold blessing betowed upon uaud for his goodness and mercy during the year just drawing to a close, The college boys of the South are organizing "Woodrow Wilson "clubs within their respective colleges, to promote his Presidential1 aspirations. But unfortunately for Mr Wilson at least nine-tenths of these boys are below the voting age, and it takes ' * - * t!?l U o . . something moro suuswuuai miau college yells to elTect his nomination and election. Wo admire their exuberance but question their judg ment. ^ _ \ Wo see it stated in many Democratic papers that the party has been turned over lock, stock and barlel to Hon William Jennings Bryan, and to him has been assigned tie task of naming the party nominee for President. Three times has Mr Bryan been before the people asking their suffrage, and three times has he led the party to disastrous defeat. He is a dead cock in the pit and the sooner he is taken out the better it will bo for the party and the party's interests. The Herald acknowledges its in debtedness to Rev Dr Langston, the beloved and consecrated pastor of the Conway Baptist church, for the synopsis of the proceedings of the Waccamaw Baptist Association,published last week. By reason of an unusual pressure of other business, which would brook no delay, it was I impossible for the Ifiditor to attend tho sessions of the Association, fo he did the next best thing possible bv employing a delegate to furnish the Herald with a copy of the proceedings, For some reason not yet explained, this delegate failed to do so and in the Herald's extremity the Doctor came to its relief. Many thanks, Doctor, for your kindness. In Memorium. On August 22, 1911. death claimed for his own Mrs J II Oliver, After weeks of illness her body was relieved of suffering, her spirit was carried through the dark waters by a sad ferryman to its God Mrs Oliver was one of the most enthusiastic workers that organized the Woman's Missionary Society of the Conway Baptist Cnurch and was its first president. Many times did she serve a president and *he did it faithfully. When the care of little children kept her from attending the meetings, her offering with a prayer was sent. They rest with their Saviour They wait their crown Their travel stained garments, Are all laid down. % V (UULs RURAL HOME MAKING CLUB To Be Held With the Hoy's Corn Club, December 2nd?The Prizes. Home for Incurables and Convalescents Mrs T C Perry, of Charleston, a lady of very pleasing address, was in Conway on last Tuesday representing St Margaret's Home for Incurables and Convalescents of South Carolina. Those to whom she ap plied donated generously to this worthy purpose. St Margaret's Home for Incurables and Convalescents is ittended as a comfortable home for life to those incurably afflicted and a hospital for those who may be cured aftec a long period of treatment, also a suitable recuperative place for " ^ rp rt/\n/1 f At* IJUUI" t'UM vuit"Si;vuis. x ill? iui this homo is great, and for three years St Margaret's Circle of the Kind's Daughters has been working toward its establishment. They have leased for one year a plearant house at 1 Miuority Street, Charleston, where they can receive a limited number. Next year they hope to secure a larger place, that they may espond to tho call of all who may need care. Saved Many from Death. W L Meek, of Mock, Ala., be iioves he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug ousiness. "What I always like to Jo," he writes, "is to recommend Dr King's New Discovery for weak. 1 3 1 .1 U sore iUUgS, Ual'U CUIUS, uuuiscucaa, >bstinaie coughs, !a grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affections, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the bes throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or regular a ;c., or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed oy Norton Drug Co. Money Lost and Recovered. Mr Ben Elkes, of Socastee, recently happened to bad luck which finally turned to good. He aud family were on their way to Cnicago, after elliug out their belongiugs nere in Socastee township. Taey had $1500, 00 in a small satchel which was in the keeping of Mrs Elkes The satchel was loft for a few minute.aud when Mr Eikes looked for it, the satchel was gone. It was hunted in ? ^ ^ " ?> v\ < ? m t?? i i Vi/\ii t. H n rl very LI U U ft UidLl UUI nui vv nuuu u uuu tng it. Mr ana Mrs Eik^s were on ibeir way to Chicago where Mr> Elkes has a sister. Af.er the loss of their property, they returned to Conway asking the railroao flicials to look tor th missing . satchel. One telegram stated it bad not been found, while a later wire brought the news that it hadf been found and been sent to Mr Elkes by express. Mr Elkes received it at the express ollice a few days ago, tod be found the contents of the satchel intact 11?II I?H1? III 111 ? HI ? ! ?. 1 n r 5 i Slightly Used ^ AND REBUILT PIANOS I I This is the opportunity that jfe you have been looking for .so 4L ^ '! hirty-Five Real Bargains-- ^ JP We Have them and they are priced so extremely low that ? you cannot very well afford to jp pass up this inducement. You have been thinking of buying ^ & a piano for some time?you dr have always said:?"Well I ^ want a piano" but I am going to wait until I can secure a & slightly used one of some good make. Do not overlook this jr opportunity?write us today; ^ >igr we will gladly mail you a list ^ of these pianos with special ^ ^ prices, description and general ? information.?DO IT NOW. X Chits, M Stieff. 5 ? LEONC STEELE, M ^ One Fourteen Granby Street, 4? Opp Theatre. Norfolk, Va. ^ Taken up?One black stock hog about 1 1-2 years old. Owner car get same by describing and paying expenses. A P Johnson, 3w33 Conway, S C. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IMA MONO llHANl), A l/odlc*J A?U your DruflfaUt for/a\ i hl-t'hcB-lop'a IHamondTtrAnil/r\\ IMIU In lied orwl UolJ nictallic^^/ boxes, sealed with Illue Kit>bon. yjf Take no other. liny of your " . Urtia^tM. Ask forriri.OlfKN.TRR 9t 1I1AM0.NI> It It A Nl> 1'ILI.H, for years known as liest. Safest, Always Reliable OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE A. M. Ilardce, of Conway township, was in the city Saturday. A cold wave Rtruck Conway last Saturday with full force* THE HORRT HERALD: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 101 *"" 1 &3&&SS8&S9E33RB&3RB&EHS&S53E5SCS5!3TC(nSiZ2Sv!r^<^7^^?i^' s "imbui j'nir imam 1,1111 , acaa^ExaBassa?grrg itautM*? 232 & 234 King Strei CHARLESTON. MUMBMMnnMMnMBMnuSIMMMHMHMMMMPHMnMMMMVfnraMBMRVa Special showing of new dresses, shoes and milli children. Everything no I goods, silks and trimmir erings, new blankets anc sweaters for men, wo me ishings, woolen underv children. Our Prices are the Lc I The Largest Wholesale and Re1 c ncT^ i A T We are members of the ^ M Ij I /-\ I fare to Charleston if yc ? ^ greater varieties to choo Write for our Fali and Winter Cata LOUIS CO essassariJiSSHiSHas^ fp?~" F if fl^jL'Here's ||^ il Jit' a beverage that fairly snaps with dcli-^rara I \ cious goodness and refreshing whole- ^ |jf ^ ^| Has more to it than mere wetness and ^ | I?<- sweetness?it's vigorous, full of life, \ ^ y You'll enjoy it from the first sip to Mjffl j||| fel'-:'l Delicious?Refreshing Jjjj [ j k. 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If you arc not a patron of this $ bank consider this an invitation to become one. We know that our relations will be mutually {? > profitable. The possession of a bank account !* > should be a matter of interest to every member ' of the family. You insure your property against : fire. Why not open a savings account with us ; and insure your loved ones against poverty. I ; BANK vf LORJS f cau01 ina aI D. A. Spivey & Company J N Jenrette CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUi 'it! I S 5 J t V 1 :} A a.3 M ri. Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, A ments, Contract?, &c, Anstractlng ! r> A AU OA A r, f Copying a Specialty, Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. T. W. Livingston, of Hamtn fc Place your insurance with us S. C., was among the business Prompt Settlement of Claims. visiting the county seat last Fri 1 fPARTMENT SI ft ft, and 203 Meeting Street. c>ntwr^mwjrav7?imwiw4vnMMMMu^?lbMMrannaMaM fall and winter suits, nery for ladies, Misj >bby and up-to-date i igs. New line of flo 1 comforts, new shad n and children, gen fear for men, worn )west in South Can tail Department House in t Charleston Refund Association, and will pi >11 shop here. In addition we guarantee you b se from than you will find outside of the Ores log*-it contains pages of Rear b! heTFT& c *1 4, Belmo ; 'fr ^ssSSSEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSSSSSSSSSSSSS^lHSBSSSSS! ; v: \ % v:v^'xn^r-.'LQ^u'kfjrat./TrrittJ-rtfrr arv imriMmrcr? t 11 DON'T THINK OP 1 j? I IN" S U R A 1ST C E. Q j ? B ' 11 After you arc crippled, 1^, sick or dead or after your I i m 11 10 house is robbed or burn- fij < / 'ty/ cd, it will he too Kite I ' fll then, better see me to I * /;'///, 9 11 1 8 |i day- I ?jj| FIRE, I IP I LIFE' I || j II EL TH, I ACCIDNT, I |j| | BURGLARY, g | LIABILITY. I ' Best Companies. B |j| | | Most Liberal Rolicics. I II | .T. X. JENRETTE. i | CONWAY, ?. C. P | ^o?aram?3g<a>a^an?MBaB5gaE?nuaaaPM3MBMaM ?ti ^Jl| Oyster Shell Lime. a^2a? m/?vr'n T?TT OTP r TMT? .'0 JL' IMv L'i'ji.'N i. i u ivu li i ... . -j. Sweeten your sour lands. ^^5 Get the full strength of your fertilizers. PiSTSU Prevent RUST in your cotton. ? Prevent SHEDDING in your cotj ton. By using our Oyster Shell Lime. Sacked, P. O. i3. Steamer at River Landing $6 00 per ton. Write for i 10 ton reduced price. Breslauer, Lachicotte & Co., Waverly Mills, S. C. I CHINESE LAUNDRY I j Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. 'i Work turned out Promptly. ' Send me a trial order. 1 - Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work noatly executed, an., in 2 first class style. I I 9PKCIAL NOTICR * 4 OA J I Collars and Cutis lieict tor 3u nays and if not called for will bo sold, Yoursfor #ood wortc, GEORGE LUM S- P. HAWB 6* GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or | your money thick* wo trouni? to idow I&OR38 ijoods, so if you don't seo what you want nsk for it. Trespass Notice. BUC All persons aro hereby forbidden to hunt, or in any manner to entei ?r'H'" upon, or trespass upon our lands in ' a Little River township. All violators of this notice will bo prosecuted -'i to the full extent of the penalties iond provided by law, M ft Gore, men ^ & Gore, iday. 4w35 W D Gore. i rORE. I S. O. I cloaks, I ses and B n dress y or coves, new | ts furn- L en and p # Dlina he South. || iy your Railroad ?| etter values and >J it Market Centres il ;argains__ fl :o., f| ttsville Marble Wks r. McRI WKE, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF EKTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. id Prices Furnished on Application >r Anything in Our Lino. VAUGHT, Conway, S, , KSTAllLISIIED I8HO, TTSVILLE, ftC i uiuLiuii ouie* Under and by virtue of a decree for sale in partition made by his honor, George E. Prince, presiding Judge in the case of Marie Pauline McCord, Plaintiff; vs Jeremiah <mith et al, Defendants, and dated the 4th day of November, A. D 1911 notice is hereby given that the unJersigned Clerk of the Court of Com<nou fleas, as Special Referee,will sell to the highest bidders at Conway, S. C., at the site of the property hereinafter described, during legal hours of sale on sulesdav in December next, it being the 4th day of "aid month all and singular the following described real estate, in the mauner below slated, to wit: TRACT No 1 ?All and singular hat certain lot or parcel of land , being a portion of the northern one- ,.r im on ?. u ~ . on *ji n/i iiu .>u, uu tuu piau ui ? K> t,o?'n of Conway, and measuring thirty (30)feet front on Main Street in - i[ i ic p Ov one hundred and sixty -five (105) feet in depth, lind bounded on the North by the land of the M. E. Church, South, on the east by said Main Street, on the south by the southern one-half of lot No. 86, and on the west by land of J. A. \ Lewis, and designated as tract No. 1, on a plat made by H. L. Buck, surveyor, datfd the 25th day of October. A. D. 1911. TRACT No. 2.?All and singular those certain lots or parcels of land formerly known as lots No. 35, and No. 48. and the southern one-half of lot No 3d on the plan of the town of Conway, but more particularly described by reference to a plat of the same made by H. L. Buck, Surveyor. dated t he 25th day of October, A. D. I9II, on which said plat ho original lots and the said portion of an original lot have been divided into twelve different lots or parcels and designated thereon as lots A B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I. J, K, L. each of which shall be sold separate * ly with dimensions, and boundaries as shown on said plat, the alley-v ay thereon, be'rig dedicated to public use. Terms of Qale cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. W L.Bryan, Clerk of Court and Special Referee, Conway, S. C. Nov. 10, 1911. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. TAKEN UP:?One listed barrow hog about two years old, owner can got same by describing and paying expenses, L M Strickland, Nichols, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2. 3w33 v VATiriW 11V11VIU* The accumulation at our Gins at Cool Spring and Myrtle Beach, has reached a very considerable amount. Under some conditions it might be im- J possible to protect it all in case of a (ire. None of these Gins assumes any , responsibility for such loss in case any should occur. We advise you to move it. Burroughs & Collins Company. 2w34. I. H, Allen, of Joy was In Conway Saturday on business. He gave the Herald office a pleasant call and made the force grin to the tune of three bucks.