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? It HiS f Gathered by a Herald Mai I on His Rounds. J CAUGHT ONlHE BOUNCE Stray Bits of New* Gailieretl b: the Wayside for the lnforma tlon and Instruction; or n?rrnn R?adera"llapp?nliifs of intcres About the City. H P Little visited Columbia las week on business. ; K L Mishoe, was in Conway om day recently from Cool Spring. For Sale: Three nice feather beds Apply to A E Goldfinch. p( W C Gore, of Little River, visited Conway on business the lattei part of last week. The many frior.ds of Mr J C Blum at little River, will be pained tc learned of his illness. Tobacco canvass and tobacco bee guano can be had of Palmett< Grocery Co., at Mulling, S. C. ETamp Long, an enterprising far mer of near Conway, spent las Thursday in Conway on business. G A West, a former of Hammom section of this county, spent a da^ in Conway last week on legal busi ness. J J Seals has accepted a positioi with Woodward Bros., at thei store on 3rd Avenue. He will b glad to wait on his many friend there. J T Hooks, of Fair B'uff, N. C. was among the pleasant, visitors a this office last week. Mr Hook always carries a cheerful face, am ho is always welcome. Col D A Spivey, State Senator and Hon L B Singleton. Represen tative, b:,tii spent Saturday am Sunday at home, returning to thei duties at C )lumbia on Monday. Magistrate S M Allen, of Gurley S. C , spent a short time in Conwa last Saturday on business. i also a member of the firm of Alle A Co., engaged in the mercantil business. The teachers' examination fo cerficates to teach in the com mo schools of this county, was held b the county board of education in tb court room last Friday at t he usiu hour, in accordance with the notic published recently. Goirg while it lasts. Four-foe American Wire Fencing at $5 2 per roll. Stretchers furnished fre to put up. See or write me befor buying as I can sell you cheapr than you can buy elsewhere.?( W Sessions, Adrain, S C. J W Sparks, the efficient woo( worker, has a new advertisement i this paper now, in which he inform the public that he is making horse shoeing a specialty. r'end yoi work to him and it will receiv prompt attention. W W Russ is now in charge of tl large stock of goods bus'uess of ti J B Cox Co on Main Street. M Russ was formerly a stockholder i this concern, and he perhaps more capable ' han any one else \ make a showing for the corporatio this year. The new stores of W R Lewi near the new court house squari are now finished, with exception i oue fronting on the Avenue. Tl Conway Coco-Cola Bottling Compar will be moved into one of them whi( was designed especially to accoL modate this growing business. W R Lewis is having a warehou erected on one of his vacant lots rear of the Porter Livery Stabl It will be used, when completed, connection with the Conway Coc Cola Boiling Company, for stora purposes for cratos, bottles and t like. At a meeting of the creditors Joe Rabil held last Thursday, some of them had accepted an of of compromise made by him throu his attorney, the disposal of i stock of goods in the store was p< poned for ten or fifteen days, order to hear from the lemaini creditors. Messrs Kaminski and Scenk, Georgetowu, were both in Conv last Thursday on a busiuess ti They are members of the firm of Ivaminfcki & Co., a concern which well known in business circles in Eastern Carolinas. It is one of largest and most successful wh sale concerns in this section of country. Notice Tobacco Growers. I have a good variety of fresh bacco seed at my old stand, Farrr Warehouse, and any one want seed can get same free of charge calling at Farmers Warehouse writing J, S. Neal, at Mullins, S, 3w43. LOST?One deep red colored m somewhat sparrow-toed, weighing al 900 pounds, little white In forehead, from my stables uear Aynor last Fr Dec. 5th. A suitable reward for In matlon t.> L. Kdwards, Aynor, 8. < U tfl (Particular Notice | Owing to the very inclement weather it was impossible for me to meet my appointments for the week commencing at I Cool Spring on January ir>th and ending at Klondike January 20th. In lieu thereof, however, 1 will attend the following places at the time and hour mentioned: Cool Spring Monday, January 29th, 10 a m t?> 12 m v Reliobotb, Monday, January 20th, 2 p in - to 4 p ill. j 1'aso, Night, Monday, January 29th, t 7 p in to b p in. Hlnson & Ward, Tuesday, January 30til, 10 a ni to 12 m. 4 Wanamaker. Connelly's Tuesday, Jan " uary 3'Jtli, 2 p in to 4 p ni. Floyds X ltoads, Wednesday, January 31st, 10 a 111 to 12 111. B TayJorsville. Wednesday, January 81st 2 p m to 4 p 111. Galivants Ferry, Thursday, February 1st, 10 a 111 to 12 m. 1 Ayuor, Thursday, February 1st, 2 p 111 to 4 ]i in. Gideon, Friday, February 2nd, 10 a 111 r to 12 in. Jordanvt'.le, Friday, February 2nd, 2 p 111 to 4 p :ij. . Dongola, Smart's, Saturday, February ) 3rd, 10 a 111 to 12 in. Klondike, Saturday, February 3rd, 2 p in to 4 p in. i All other appointments stand as an) nounced. The balance of the time at the Audi tors ottice in Conway. All able bodied males capable of earnt ing a support between the ages 01 21 and 00 years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is ^ important. f Transfers ol' real estate must be noted . with care. Executors and administiators will make their returns according to law. -j Ail persons between the ages of 21 r and 55 who are liable to road duty will make return of same to the count} Auditor as required by law. 8 Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cene. ? N C ADAMS, Auditor. , ?TBm% r ||j writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, 1 of Bud, Ky., "and can do |k || all my housework. For gk I H years I suffered with such || d $ pains, I could scarcely ^ e | stand on my feet After p Sree different doctors had j| r ? failed to help me, I gave ? " 1 Cardui a trial. Now, I feel pj! i H like a new woman." H c ,[ The Woman's Tonic j H A woman's health de- ^ $8 pends so much upon her R 1- Nj delicate organs, that the Ijj ? || least trouble there affects gl |i| her whole system. It is E|| ir the little things that count, |jl 8 I in a woman's life and Igl m health. If you suffer from M Jf Jl any of the aches and |a| ir M P^ns, due to womanly ||s [V |fi weakness, take Cardui at ^ 9 once, and avoid more seri- |j| 8 HI ous trou^^es* We ur?e {fl jjjg you to try it Begin today. ||| of 10 i v For Sale 1 fa I have for sale while they last, L~ cured mullets, put up in the usual wav, and at very reasonable price se Address your orders to the underin signed. We guararanteo satisfaees tion. The equal of any 011 the in market anywhere. 50- J F Vereen, ge Thompson, fc>. C. he NOTICE?Town Taxes. of as By Ordinance of the Town of Confer wav, duly ratified on the 10th day gb of January, A I) 1911, a tax of ten ifae mills upon the assessed value of all Dst taxable property within tho said in Town has been levied to meet the ng appropriations of the Town Council for expenses of the said town during the fiscal vear beginning Oo ?- tober 1,1912. These taxes are pay 7ay able until the first day of March, A 'if D 1912. A penalty of fiftoen pel cent, of the tax is added after th< 1 first day of March. All taxes an< the polities due and unpaid or. lh< the fifteenth day of March will subjec the property of the taxpayer or per son making the return of p**opcrt to execution and sale for tho amoun of said taxes and penalties and th costs of execution and sale. Conway, January 10, 1912, U D T \t n m t'O" ?1 I 1JI t 4,1 ttj Ul iers Attest: J O Norton, Clerk, ing 3w43. by ? . ? or 3 Death in Roaring Fire may not result from the work ( firebugs, but often severe burns ai ule, caused that make a quick need ft >out Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quicke.* lost sure8t cure for burns, wound for^ bruises, boils, sores. It subdue inflammation, It kills pain. ] soothes and heals. Drives off ski 3. eruptions, ulcers or piles. On! 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. THK HOKRY HERALD. THUR ^soesoooo 1 1 0 g New In the Buck Building Having purcl || and below cost fo ifeSr late when we pur ^oods. 'I he good that when you ea iSfijsk prices you will h |? 6000 Y %jjjf One article nt the yard. If you TOflr Come during the Buck Block, forn i?- A Lsli '<sa#? mvMHna i w ? mi >?? tii? tit rm 232 and 234 King SI ? The Largest1 > - ? We invite you to % We will save yoi Price, Ladies, Mis* > drens Furs at 1-2 pr establishment. Dei with as much care ? The Thing of Importance turc or vndertaking is a S r The FIRST NATIOT ? services and conveniences j transaction o^ your financi e It has served its patrons t ests of this/community con since organization. y - It is managed by men of who are devoting their er e to the business reouiremei All business entrusted t confidence and attended t dispatch. Yours t W e First Ma I Ba |j CONWAY, SOI iy \ SPAT, JANUARY II, 1912, r spec 1/ ** LASTING ? ? * 'fift 1 A I 111 . ( , tascd the immense stock of General Mer r the space of 30-days, beginning now, chased this stock, and it was absolutely Is are all new and of almost every styles 11 and buy from us from this stock, you ave to pay. ARDS TOBACCO ?eded just now is Tobacco Canvas. We need any come and buy here. All the 30-days and let us give you your share lerly known as New York Racket ? tore. Yours for 11 n El THE ARCADE DEF treet and 203 Meeting Streel m? WH?MWM?WBWWH? ?WWWM?WWWl Wholesale <? Retai come to Charleston to do a? ??? > MJ?nm?BPm?i>MiaMrwiJfij??in. in ? li big money on every purch >es and Childrens Cloaks at icc, Same proportion of re n't fail to t -J ;e train and coi is if you V .; rci herv. yourself. 1O0SS e in every business vcntrong Hank Connection. ^AL BANK offers its for the safe and prompt ial business. and the business interitinnously and faithfully wide business experience " 1 I/xn Hire lime aim ititcian?> its of customers. J o its cnrc is held in strict * o with promptness and o serve, rie nk UTII CAROLINA <r i $ !^QOGOOO? 3?~1L?A ? S I K OLD chandisc of the New York Racket Store, in order to make room for new goods. 1 necessary to sell it down and have r :ind design to suit the present season, an* will be more than pleased with value, CANVAS 2c. THF have in this stock (1000 yards and it wil remainder of the stock will be sole jus of bargains. Two large stoaes. Both full to overfli tig Sales, WP i B ?9 'ARTMENT STORl t. Charles ?<MBHMVMMMninfMHaWMMMnMnaMMMMiMBHB ?* 1 Mail Order House your shopping at rJ~HH m r I TIT ? II !! ????M? MWMMBMMMJHM iase. You can buy a Tailor 1-3 off former price, Ladi< ductions in all lines of mere me or write us. Your order Notice Tobacco Growers. All parties wanting good fresh i tobacco seed of the latest improved < varieties either Virginia or South < Carolina grown, can get them free ! , of charge by calling on or writing 0. O. Dixon, at Mullins, S. O., or ' by calling for them at. J B Rasor'sJ stables. J H. Dixon, j Prop Star Warehouse, 4w42 Mullins, S. C I NOTICE. j The Executive Board of the Caro-j Una Baptist Association will meet again at Hickory Grove church on; Saturday before the second Sunday i in January, 1912 at 10 o'clock. I B Chestnut, Clerk Ex Board. ! SEED NOTICE To mv many friends and customers I in Horry county: I will be found at the "Old Reliable" Planters Warohouse, Mullins, S. C., after January 1st, and have - ? 1 .1- - u ^ I the Dost tooacco sneu turn. uun uu gotten to give the tobacco planters. Either come or write, and your order will be filled at once. Your friend as ever, 551. Willie J. Yarboro. ! Taken Up: At my place, one black and white pided cow with j young calf. Mark: Smooth crop in right ear and split in the left Owner can gft same by proving and paying charges Hosea M Elliettf Nichols, S, C. R. F, D. No. 2. TAKEN UP;?One red oy, Owner can get same by proving him and paytig expenses, A. Mo Daniels, Nichol*, S. C. Jan, 4th 1912. pd i * 1 H * SALE! ice 8 Third Avenae. 3^ X we will sell at Jk The season was nfjB oom for spring tl we guarantee Ww crnsidering the 2 YARD ? II go at only 2c t as reasonable. ?J2 o wing. ^ ton, South Carolina. ? > in the South > : AItCA3>E J -Made suit at Half ^ ;s, Misses and Chil- > handise in our great V will be attended to ^ I COME SEE US DURING ' l Xmas I. ^ We arc able to supyL ^ ? you with soft drinks, ]r fruits and all kind of to- ^ bacco, cigars and confec- ^ \ ? tioneries. Oysters in any * J style. Also sandwiches freshly made to order. ^ ? Come in and take a look. ^ Yours for honest busi< B. 0. T0D0 & CO. > ^ Opposite the Kingston Hotel ^ A Full Line of Fireworks ^ Ileal Estate. ** Bought, Optioned, Listed, SOLD. We are here to please YOU. Just give us a chance. We now have some excellent bargains in town and country property. ^ Conway Realty Co. Conway, - - S, C LOST-?La^t Saturday afternoon either at the Lafc? Side Cemetery, or on the Streets of Conway a Spoon Belt Pin, in "E.G. O." monogram. Finder will please return to Herald olPce and receive reward. It, 40 L