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v ^RavarPrbclant /Is proclaimed to the worl d as being the acme of S WE PREPAY EXPRESS .on Adam* and |fr I 4 Full Quarts, $4.50 8 Full Quarto, - ' - $ 8.50 9 6 Full Quarts, - $0.50 12 Full Quarts, - - $12.00 9 Remit Postal or Express Money Order, Registered Letter or |j Mr ^vif H Certified Check. ^ Guaranteed to please or money returned. Coin ?. ? "eftwe"t?.*r V*! Mfl| B Tho South'a Greatest Mail Order Wme and VIrhi*ketf Morchante. WmBssaaamBiBBsaaaBasaBEasswssesxBss?aasEgm^^-^WSP OCIR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING & SHOES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. JjS M?CII >?rAS I I Spiral B || I MY STORE IS NOW FULL OF THE I | THAT CAN BE HAD. ^ I We have just received 8 our stock of i i* ?HOES 1 FOR TII F I My prices beat them all | I Now,don't take my word | for this. We mean bar- | I gains. Come and see I I for yourself. Our $ I DRY GOODS I I Department is now com { 1 plete with the most up- | I to-date line of Dry ? I Goods and Notions that I | has ever offered to the | I people of Conway. Now p jj come one,come all. We r; I will be to serve j'ou at | any and all times. 1 H W .Lewis, j Thompson's Block. Opposite Iiorry Tobacco Ware- a I house, pj Conway, - - S C f 5=1~0CSJDUT' <3^ if".H-ia.TW | Our Bamk is? | | THE OIJ) BANK | iTHE 8TKONO HANK | ? 3 THE MBEKAL BANK | A \\ F ir.vitc 3? ? to (({it i < I r < 1 ) j rufiit vlil if. (f ft 0 < rc cf itr irltrffl litrirp (dtlCiclu of c* r< fit ti.d it *ili 9 1 afford you rare pleasure to ft WATCH Y01R MCKEY CECW. J <fv,IT v cold I c i pcTt i rd < ur pIcsFtie to have you V5 name on our books. " f Bank of Loris j L ?J M/IESCN, CI O W ITAFLWICKE, | Cashier, Assistant Cfahier. r h V - lite gfowg gtall tt?p?U nt tho Po?t Oftle?* tU Conway, 8. C as Socoiul Ciaee Mail Matter. P'TBLIBHKD RVRKY THURSDAY MOUNINO ny r(>NWA? PUBJUI8nmc* CO. UPIORIPTTON ONE DOLLAR PEHYFAK 4. H. WOODWARD. Rdltor i TIIL'RSDAY. ;JIJLY I A, 1912 The now-pipop reports of the campaign meetings held so far indicate that Jones leads Blesse for Governor in nearly every county The Horry Tobacco Warehouse received two large loads of this season's lobacco one day the latter narfc of la9t week, the first that we have heard of. It appears that "Teddy, the Terrible," is set in his purpose to rule or ruin the Republican party. Well, .ts the disruption of that party means the success of the Democratic party, we say sic him Tigo. Xho head linos in a recent issue of the News and Courier informs us 'hnt each American oitiren is six cents richer by reason of the increase in the per capita. We have not yet received our six cents, but are waiting patiently for it. The State Board of Pardons has recommended clemency on eighty seven petitions in behalf of persons convicted of crime. The petition! from Horry r.ro as follows: Benjamin F Chestnut, manslaughter, sentenced two years, Sopteru ber, 1011, pardon recommended. Gary McQueen, assault and battery with intent to kill sentenced February, 1911, sentenced to pay a fine of $-300 or serve a year. Petition refused. J C Lewis convicted of larceny of live stock and sentenced to three years and $100 fine. Commutation to inu _) eai6 i txuiuuivuueu. Ifc may be of interest to the readers of the Herald to learn in the matter Robert Chestnut, petition for pardon, who was convicted in Orangeburg September, 1911,of manslaughter and given 15 years in the penitentary, the testimony in the case and the endorsement from Judge and Solicitor requested. Some one has said that "the time is nearly at hand when the Republican and Democratic party shv.ll cease to exist as such." The reason given is that the line of olearagf is already obliterated in many places and not even on the matter of thf tariff is the difference so widea part "Hundreds of thousands of Republicans are clamoring for tariff reduction; a leaser number are questioning the benefits of the protective policy to the working ma?, so long as immigration is unresrioted One of the most tffeotive charges against the party by its own rnem bers p.t the present time is that it failed to live up to its promise of four years ago to revise the ta:iff downward. Rightly or wrongl> two things servo powerfully to u. dermine iho loyalty of a great m<*^ uf Republicans to the high protec tive tar.tf? the unprecedented high cost of living and the constantly growing fortunes of those already inordinantly rich. ,4On the other hand not all Demr crats are advocates of free trade or even of tariff for revenue only. Many loading Democrats are believers in a protective tariff and thousands of voters in the South would be Republicans b cause of the policy of protection, were it nob for the race problem." What Makes X Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. Its a good foundation. Put into it health and strength and she may rule a king dom. But that's jus* what klectric Bitters give her. Thousands bless them for overcoming fainting and n nrl f.M. >H t rtn 1 I i 11 I* ll'Anlr {ikr.Ay auu iv ? ?>v>t?n r.css, nervousnoss, backache and tired, listless, worn out feeling. "Electric Ihttors have, (lone me a world of good," writes Eliza Pool, Depew, Okla., "and 1 thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine." Only 50c. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. Card of Thanks. 1 take this method of thanking my many friends who so kindly as sihted me'in the sickness and death of my wife. J C Johnson. If: AN 01 \ i i \ f TO THE TOBACCO FA! ,j Our market opened on I rainy, sloppy weather the of primings or sand lugs Marion is without ques bacco. We have a full c Tobaeoo Co , The Amerit P. Taylor Co., buyer for er independent exporters L. Proctor, who bought c several years has been or been on the South Caroli All our buyers are anxi possibly can for it. The a their power to assist in b I paying the highest prices The Phoenix Warehoui better prepared than evei ness to see that your toba o-At it for von. and vo! jj job" when it comes to mi 8 man that works more for fj for him to get in an extn vi Bring or send us your I* to your interest to sell y< S. C. No matter whet time, < you will find some one rej able and feel at liorne. sbbeb ih" h? mm we?hp a idmwiii i - ( State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ( Lucas County. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doin# business in the City of Toledo. .County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ONE II UN L)RED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of I'linomhpr. A. D. 188(5 ' (Seal.) ' A. W. G LEA SON, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the olood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. vSold by Dru^ist, ""ic. Take Hall's Family Pills for con-J tipation. f Supply Your | I Kitchen Needs Now I ^^^^Youcan't afford to risk health M WW?, o n a^m e W^nnd causes \% ^?^ach diseases ? or W rusty, leaky tin-waro, x^CT W which spoils flavors and wastes M food. Replace the eld ware with 1 | "1892" Pure Spun I I Aluminum Ewf/ one of tho many relia-^fr Jt r *)nea wo cRrrjg~?$Ayh supcrio goods and got a souvenir free. 11 M You can depend / you buy her? \ Nichols, S.C. R. F. ^jo. 2 M CHINESE LAUNDRY, Collars and CufTs. Irouing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' 1 nn (n Work neany oxwuit-u, uu^ >u first class style. HPKCML NOTICE Collars and Cull's hold for 30 day9 and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor#ood work, GEORGE LUM ? wmmnmaxmBnmEmsmammmmmmmmmmmmmBBmmmmmmmman PEN LETTER. Marion, S. C? July 13th, 1912. I RMERS OF EASTERN CAROLINA: 1^ i. Thursday the eleventh and notwithstanding the 0 s PHOENIX WAREHOUSE sold about 12,000 pounds I 1 J 1 1 at an average of 8 cents per pound. | tion the market in Eastern Carolina to sell your to- 5 :orps of buyers representing The British-American | :an Tobacco Co., The Imperial Tobacco Co., The J. | the Japanese Government, J. N. Bovd & Co. and oth- j i and manufacturers. Among our buyers are Mr. W. I ?n this market last year, Mr. J. L. Payne, who for 9 t the Nichols market, and Mr. J. H. Sanders, who has 0 sta and Kentucky markets for several years. I oua for tobacco and will pay you every dollar they E y are your friends and are going to do everything in | wilding up and maintaining the Marion market by ! i and according you fair and honest treatment. [ se wants Two Million pounds of Tobacco, and we are l] / r to take care of your every interest. It is ourbusi- 1 cco brings every dollar it is worth and more if we can i u may rest assured that we are "on to our a ining a sale. Our auctioneer, Mr. J. Burton is a S bids than for display but if (here is any possible way I i bid he will certainly get it for you, I tobacco right away and let us prove to,you that it is | cur entire crop at the Phoenix Warehouse in Marion, | Jay or night, you go into the Phoenix Warehouse a *dy to look after your team and make you comfort- H Your Friends, fi C M JONES & CO. j < A Gage Of 1 I 1 H of your achievement in getting ahead in the ? [1 world, a stimulus to greater effort and larger j? H accumulation?a GROWING hank account. , I IA cordial invitation is extended to YOU to g come in and open an account with this hunk. S A capital and surplus of over $50,000.00 hacked I hy a record of years consistent, safe banking a 1 gradual accumulation of $00,000.00 deposits, to- 3 t gcther with the service and facilities afforded ? our customers for the transacting of THEIR fi- p| Inancial [affairs make this invitation worthy gj your very careful consideration | First National Bank I | B. G. COLLINS, President. D. A. SPIVEY, Cashier, 1 1 CONWAY,C. 1 rrrrr'r""1 > High Grade Vehicles at the Lowest Possible Prices. | Wc have just received a Shipment of Vehicles built fBj_ wear which we are offering at extremely low prices. Vy Call and see them. A. B. ELLIOTT, Conway, S. C. Corner of Third Avenue and Laurel, Street