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r?' V> 7)) p. - PJMaOTMMnMWMMVaMMMMMMMMMMMM | Second Section. ' * i VOL XXV. / feMtMMMMMMMBMHMMr" pMHSMMMMMMM A UI ASSJ Kt it, !" ? Three Thousand Dollars Not i Doors Now h He has brought tog< sorts of dry goods and not day in the houses of Horr will be sold out at once at the benefit of the creditors. Not a cent of profit1 cle in this store. Everythi the actual first cost of evei This sale is in charg force of other salesmen am show you the first cost of ai or less than that will be as! This sale is a hardsh the town, but it simply can broke. His creditors want have it. Other merchants he goods must be sold. T der to make quick sales and W A FREE ASSIGNEI m di ^2; We are prep "C^S fr11 C* VJ HCi ^S WE -^\sy& fmmmm f i # % i 0 l' Christmas, which comes on tie 25th of December this year, is the next attraction. id Rabil worth of Dry Goods and inno KV4I0* sther an immense stock of a ions, such as are needed evei y county. This large stoc will be asked on a single art ing in it is absolutely yours a y article. e of MR W. W. RUSS, and i clerks and any of them wi; ly article and not a cent mor ked. ip on the other merchants o not be prevented, Rabil i ; their money and they wil will have to put up with it ? ?? -? ?? ^ ^ <m*k 4- ? ney ure uutjitu ul tuaim ui I get rid of them. MAN A Next to Hon >ared to do your ranteeof Satisfac WILT PLEASE 1 NOTICE. The accumulation of cotton at Snow Hill Gin, has reached a very considerable amount. Under some conditions it might he impossible to protect it all in case of a tire. The Gin does not assume any responsibility for such loss in case any should occur. You are advised to move your cotton. Mrs. F. A. L'urronghs. 2w34 Road the bank st.iteme'jts in issue. m0V: CONWAY, S. C., TH | - uinfjltirrn ^ |?| p i I Is Ni 7 WW ry Whk I Ilk :k ji? Iw3C6Sp Embroiciei Kimonos, l' Hair Goodi lt Ready-mai Dress Pat1 a Trimmingf ii Novelties, e Shoes anc Clocks, Neckwear, II T "t Hosiery, 8 Lingerie, 1 . . Jewelry. And manj' ai erous to men | just what thej Don't ?Fo RABIL' ry Hardware Company. ^/v work with a ition ?2 fOU |2 ? JJl'Ui?J"' 1?*)H_i J l_U?IJy J For Sale: One full blood, three ' year-old j-rsv bull f^r sale at $35 00 Would cost. $75 00 if ordered. Ker. sou selling, doo'r. want to ir?hr^d B. H. Hinsort, Loris, S. C. D T McNeill, Jr, ia in Florcnte combining pleasure with businest. Remember the Herald's job office with an order. 'Kfc [UR3DAY. DECEMBER 14, GREAT-^ IPT c AI PI i AnLb iw On ies, 5, de Skirts, :erns, 1 Caps, rticles too numtion here, all at r cost Rabil. rget the Place S STO MANURING THE GARDEN?" Work That Can Bo Done In Winter t Make It Productive. Cabbage, onions and other gros feeders require wore manure than sue vegetables as peas or beans. Ilenhous droppings and hc.i manure are eolc but very rich, and should be put li large quantities on the plat wher " you expect to plant onions, cabbage o celery. Do not manure the potat ^ patch with lion manure. Ashes are good for the onion bed, ai they are for most vegetables, if prop erly used, possibly being better for tin - grape vines and strawberries, as thos< - plants require large amounts of pot - ash, says a writer in Farm Progress. 1 " have heard it said that tomatoes do no! ~ need fertilizer, but I have not found * this true. Well rotted cow manure 1 consider the best for plants requiring ? warm soil, as the tomato, eggplant, < okra and pepper. Peas and beans will - require some manure, but less than any other vegetables. Lima beans will ' stand considerable fertilizing. Stable and farm manure Is bettor for the garden than commercial fertilizer, because it brings out a bettor mechanical condition of the soil, en abling it to stand both drought and excessive wet much better when it contains leaved vegetation. In case of beans or sweet potatoes, for instance, rotted straw, which contains but little elements of fertility, is ample because It is more essential to keep the soil loose and moist than to manure excesnt vol v I break the pardon in tlio fall and apply manure In tho winter, hnrrowfnp it in when the pround is dry in tho spring. The plat where late cabbage and celery are to bo grown should be manured heavily and replowed late in the spring after the weeds have started. Every one should compost every available bit of manure, ttuild a rail ftsttl In K.v 1 1 ? A - .? ?n mi? gaiuou, uuu inro mis tnrow nil the ashes and trash about the place that will rot and become fertilizer. Pour the wash water into it, for it has some value. The pile will be ready to scatter over the garden in the spring. There is a place for commercial fertilizer, too, though I use it sparing^. Two hundred pounds to the acre on the strawberry bed at blooming time will work wonders in both yield, quality and color, . n. i n???? 1911. Quattle r.flNWAV < -w v/ i i ? t -n x 9 1 This large stock has b the recent failure of Rabil. Come in and get yo while they last. Take ou long. C1..1 !11 1 * . *? onie win last till U Come before the stock is ] and ends are left, balance quickly if you want to bu than you will ever be able NO CHARGE MAE ask that any of these goo< will be for cash on the sp The goods will speak for i I Don't delay, but coi tide will not wait on you. the rusn. We guarantee the sale is on and will co; is sold. DC H H \ ?5? agt i Main Street. o I ^ is a I; ' CLrOl B^-?' .-, :.^_!-- T-rr" SHOES, HA anggsxra asaxEEaaaaBSBssaaasBi grog: Stock of the ty at Low [DISTRIBUTORS OF VV.b COU TOODVILLK I ? vu&smtumtimB/BanamxK nrscKisw G LTodd, an enterprising yourg farmer of the. Shell nei-,rhh< rhoid, added his name to the uerald's list -f subscribers oue day last week. S M Dorman, one of the leading ynunir f mrmrs of t.ho Adrian section was in C nwiy on legal business one day tue lirst of this week. Send us that $1 you owe us. Ten Pajres* % I No I ibaum Block I 30UTH CAROLINJ con thrown on the market n tiie Syrian merchant, Assal ur share of these rich bargain r word, they will not be hen le Inst article has been sol<fl picked over. When only odtfl i may be sold in bulk. Coml y some of these goods lowel to buy again. m >E. Don't be fool enough tl ds be charged to you. All said iot. Nothing will be c harged themselves. ne with the crowd. Time aid Catch these great bargains id the low prices. Rcmembd ntinue until the entire stocl /voodwardI "OR CREDITORS I wmmfausaKSBOBa H __ i i Hi H ii ^ 1 M ? jg v#0 t&y ^ n 'HING, I lTS & CAPS I st ??? ERIES I 5 Best Quali est Prices I tTlLIZfcRS FOR HORRY . *1 I all * 11 as %mmwaEssBamaBt i^mwatsmamaM H| T W Oorman, of Simpson Cree^^J township, spoilt last Friday in Coj^H way, and transacted several matters I of business while in tho city. I The new brlcW buildings of A Thompson on Laurel Street are nof^^H rapidly Hearing completion. Thflfl I new sioro buddings of W H Lewi J I near tho now eouot house, will sooi^^| be finished and ready for occopano|^^| ; ?