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^ r n . mi w i a n . Why not tata dont have to cut for we sell cheap w Soi LACK *(V Lac*, orly .. ? 5c Kaee. on'tv 21?2c 15c Lar*. orly - 9c 50c A1 lover Lace 28c PKKSS COOPS: AmosKejr Cinjrhnm. 12 l-2c, at 9c One his lot ot 20c Lawn, at 9c 12 1 -2c Chambray, now at.. 9c Don't Fail $15.00 Suits, now 10.00 Suits, now 8.50 Suits, now 7.50 Suits, now OUR STORE IS . HWLEWT ! R o -n V m 11 UiJLA. A V_y L-t J WITH I Banko ^fifv ??>M ? IMIIIIIWWHMMWM?WMM? hj^ Which combines consistency and courli the big roll and the lit ^ i roll are alike welcon jj | open to borrowers at ^ , Our purpose is to mak Jfe- ! benefit to the commitn patrons in particular, start checking account * ^ 5 PER CENT PAID C THOMAS E COO! & E L SANDERSON, JT Cashier, Ik VV fij 4 Full Quarts, $4.50 8 Fu 6 Full Quarts, - - $6.50 12 Fi H Remit Postal or Express Money O R Certified Check. Guaranteed to please R plete price list mailed upon request. I H. CLARKE &S?SONs7ln The South'a Greatest Mail Order JVint ! '^mI Iaow iiig i! Sho Special! I JORDAN <& AYNOR, Z2*EflresnSZ^^w73? Tru27?S^jRSIEniKZSKEFS Miss Everlyn Little, .an expert stenographer srnl typewriter, has, tdcco the lirst of the month, been satisfactorily filling these positions at the Conway Lumber Co , succeeding Miss Dou'.hit, who resigned recently to ueoome the bride of Mr Berryman. Dr Herry Scarborough is up 2?orth taking a post graduate course B a medical college. ok, am ? advantage of th< our prices to get er than the cut p IIP Few Pri ?? - - ? im i?m !?ar*??m ?mmmmmm??? MEN'S TIES 25 c Ties, now 15c 50c Tics, now. 38c MEN'S OXFORDS $5,00 Seller, at $3.98 $1.00 Seller, at._ $3.19 $3.50 Seller, at._ $2.39 $3.00 Seller, at... $1.98 $2.50 Seller, at __ $1.69 Children's Oxfords now at any old price. to See Our Line $9.00 One Biff Lo 7.00 ails cheap, 39c 4.98 Men's Dres o oft Toll t/i 0?0?7| _J i>uii v iau i/u JUST PACKED W s cow ' " ~ I ?/W"B ! r Surplus | THE ^ f Lor is | [ capital, confidence, ^ rs3'. The Lig man with ^ tie man with thelittlJJ ^ tied. Onr doors are ^ id depositors alike, ^ e our Lank a mutual ^ ity in general and its 4 You are invited to with us. ^ >x\ iiiYir-i i^rusxio. j || PER, President. GEO VV HARDWICKE, ^ Assistant Csahier. % Prodarim^OT^^gJJ BOTTLED IN BOND med to the world as being the acme of n Kentucky's choicest product, tinctly high-class in Quality, mm. >uquet, and wins appreciation /Wl lY EXPRESS on Adams and iitjtf |r '88 Lines. JfWM , > ill Quarts, - - $ 8.50 ifC ill Quarts, - - $12.00 rder, Registered Letter or | or money returned. Comc., Richmond, Va. ^^^^1 > end Whiskey Merchmnta. *mm 8 S Harhinec lEUUIIIIIUtf I ties at I X SHELLY s. c. I Congressman J E Euerbe has notified tho Herald that he baa sent to the paper 100 copies of an Emerg once Circular entitled, 'The Present outbreak of tho Pall Army Worn: and Recommendations for its Control.*' Wo are authorized to distribute these es we thini< best, and w< will take pleasure In handing then out to our readers as Joug as the.) last, though the shipment has not arrived as yet. % I Listen! b real thing. We rid of our Stock >rice Merchant. oesLADIES OXFORDS $3.00 Seller, at $2.18 $2,50 Seller, at $1.89 $2.00 Seller, at._. $1 39 $1.50 Seller, at $1,19 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 50c Kind, at 39c 25c Kind, at 19c $1,00 Kind, at 89c of Clothing. B? 1?gm* ^ i it-* * r* t 01 Men s ana ooys uver: and up. s Pants at any old price. see US before you buy. GTH BARGAINS. WAY S C $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there isatleast one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that isCata? rh. Hall'? Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional treat raent. Hall's Catarih Cure is taken i ii 4nim o 1 I ir nut i n r? lu n nnrt tlidi 1 II lir I LI Cll IJ f wv W|U ^ M II WVIJ M pv 11 VLIVy | blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foum dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred dollars for any ease that It. fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials . Address: F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Several farmers have called and received a copy of the Year Book of the Department of Agriculture. M W Collins and family went to Murrells Inlet recently to spend some time enjoying the ocean breezes. Moore Thompson, of Little River, one of the lending business men of that place, was in Conway recently on business. Flying Men 1 all. Victims to stomach, liver and kidneys troubles just like other people, svhen liko results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling But there's no need to feel like that as T D Peebles, Henry, Trnu , proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach reme dies 1 used." So they help everybody. Its folly to suffer when this yreat remedy will help you from the first dose, Try it. Only 50c at Norton Drug Co, Pleasant Relief from Constipation R.L.T. is the perfetf laxa- ^ tive. Composed of vegetable extracts from roots and herbs it goes at once to the liver and bowels, acting immediately without nausea or griping. R.L.T. The Liquid Liver Regulator it the guaranteed remedy (or chronic constipation, headache, fever, chills, indigestion and all liver troubles. It is harmless and permanent in effect. 80c and $1 Bottles Ask Your Druggist ftipul ty R. L. T? Co. haknm. & C * i^or c>ale By NORTON DRUG CO . Conway, S: C. If you visit the campaign meetings pay us what you owe us forsubsorip lions to Mr Dorman, Site |tag fp#?ML tared at the Post Office % Conway, 8. C as Second Claes Mail Matter. PJULiBHED RVKRY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. lUP'AURlPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR .4 H - WmmWARV) Rail tor THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912. NOTICE Mr J Dorman, is making the canvass of the County, as special agent of the Horry Herald, and heisautho rized to make collections for past due subscriptions, and give receipts therefor, which will bo as binding upon us as if there were delivered at our office. The Herald is in need of tbese dues, and hereby asks all of its readers, who are due for past subscription, to pay the money to Mr Dorman, and get their receipt We have not aaked for any pay during the Spring of the year whilethe farmers were busy iu worJ iog their crops. Now that the crops are laid by, we will have to ask them to settled up. Reader, do you owe for this pa per you are reading? If so, the Herald would like to get it. Pig, stewed in whisky, is a new Horry dish which peculiarly appeals to the appetite of the bibulously inclined when served a la Blease. Col Scarborough is leading the fight against the hitherto victorious Horry "Razor Back." [Jo roost assuredly has the courage of his convictions. There is no use going away from Conway to escape tho heat of sum mcr, for its climate is as salubrious as that of the mountains and as refreshing and invigorating as the ocean breezes. Blease and anti Blease will figure pretty prominently in the politics of Horry county and upon this issue will probably depend the political complexion of our delegation in the next General Assembly. There are some people who are so selfish that thav nnaitivplv refuse ti> / I? ~ take any part in any enterprise whatever tending toward the improvement of the county, because their neighbors might share a degree of the prosperity accomplished by such an effort on their part. This is strange,but, nevertheless, it is a fact. Wonder if there is such a class in Conway? We hope not. The magnificent steel bridge which spans the Waccamaw near the site of the Waccamaw Shingle Co., and which cost the tax payers of Horry we believe, between eight and nine thousand dollars, must have been put there to attract the admiring gaze of passengers who daily pass n m m J i i 0 i ? to ana irom myrtle ueacn, ror an the good it is doing the people. It is a prettv expensive luxury and one that the tax ridden p jople of Flnrry can ill aff >rd to indulge in. Can't something be done to open this bridge to travel and traffi' ? Indian Killed on Track Near TvOehelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Often its that way when people neglect caugh3 and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of I r King's New Discovery w.ll cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short lime, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J R Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regain d 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safo. reliable and and guaranteed. 50? and $1.00. Trial battle free at. Norton Drug Co. j Mrs J F Bar nor, of Toddville, was a i. ?r.g .hose wiu? visited itlai tivos in Conway last week. 1 ______ Are Ever at War. There are two tbiugsaverlasti n?ly at war, joy and piles. But Buckleu's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflamation or swelling It gives comfort, invites joy, Greatest healer of bums, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions,. Only 25c at Norton Drug Co. ???1???????? The Old ^ , ^PShp^^SI Oaken Bucket? J Filled to the brim with cold, clear purity?no such * water nowadays. Brine: back the old days with 3 It makes one think of everything that's pure I and wholesome and delightful. Bright, sparkDemand the Genuine as made by i(Y^T/Q^)Jjj I 11 HIGH GKaDE FLOW Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on hand. Our Gr;>3cry D30 itr:n 'nt U filled with choice floods for family use and are marked down to the 1 >vest possible notch. Phone orders tfiven careiul attention and prota] t lelivery guaranteed. Phone No, 13. JBT IlYM^rsL fl?? tBmWKSS&S&M: Xl2&'3?JM?ZK&SlSSl A Attention Ladies f I One of the most infalliahle signs of prosperity and intelligence is a s Bank account. Why is it a sign of intelligence? Because carrying a jjjj I Bank account, is the only logical method of taking care of your finan- | I CCS. I I IIAVK 3 a YOU I 9 BANK M I M COUNT? j | If not, start one to-day. It matters not whether you make your de|J posit large or small, Wc will appreciate any amount you may place aj I with us. You will soon learn the habit of bringing your money to us Kj which is?a step which w ill start you on the road to properity, | IIOW | [you : j zz: [pay ; Your grocer, your butcher, your iceman? By Check? If not, start ? to day and enjoy the experience of feeling that you are safe from pay- J ing JJthe same bill twice. Your check is a legal recipt. jj First National Bank j I B. G. COLLINS, Presideat. D. A, SPIVEY, Cashier, | j COTS WAY, S, C. | High Grade Vehicles at the Lowest Possible Prices. ?'' ? tiT- 1 A 1 { C/'WnmM VY ' nave just reccivca a ? Shipment of Vehicles built flK ~vT?J?jjr''xrP^ wear which we are offering at extremely low prices. Call and see them. A. B. ELLIOTT, Conway, S. C. Corner of Third \venue and Laurel, Street. J E DAWSEY /