The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 13, 1899, Image 3
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II V' are /^leased (>%<( n no
Tobacco. . /// Tobacco slum I
Alnrket ivitt ooeit
I /) I 7,S7C Til. IT )'Olr I
On r people will t'O'ulihj
this seel ion- 11 It (is long' he
ail-col ton crop nnd n( ^ cei
rry I it t I t
/ lie problem i o he souu
^ Quite a number of enter/ir
campaign in the interest of
nis/t the . MARK ET and ijou
mere bought and distribute
We have a larsje and well equippi
for Storage and (trading of To'-aceo.
and Sheds f >r the eonvenience of I ho f;
Stock. The Hank of Conway will elm
house cheeks?no cost of 2A per. cent a
Cur merchants are polite and obliWm*.
tation oivos us an advantage over any
eo belt. Our freight rates are better
or, on our products exported all of wd
selling his Tobacco, and the man hi
town is well regulated under it,;
While order will be maintained lor
ABOVE ALL WK N KK1 > MOHK
MOM liliUUM) A IN O I j A ISO l( I O M
TRUTH.
J. E. COLES,
ahe Down DcvahL |<
Published Every Thursday. ! 1
THURSDAY, JULY 1.3, 1809. ;
MAT l'KRS LOCAL A NO OTHF.R- 5
WISE. |
Buggy Material at W. R. Lewis's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thrail, return- j '
ed from Georgetown last Friday.
i
Misa^Vnnie Baldwin, of Whitevillo. (
is visiting Miss Clara Wiggins.
The Now York Mutual Life Insur- '
anee Company sent $">000.00 to Texas
sufferers.
Tobacco Twine, at W. B. Lewis's.
Mrs. R. B. Scarborough and her 1
two sons. Charlie and Henry want
no to Mullins yesterday.
Ilev. H. D Grainger on his way
home from Cedar Grove, spent a j
pleasant hour with us Monday.
Uov. J W. and Mrs Llkins and
children, wont over to Singleton's
Swvsh Monday inornin<r, where they
4vill spend the week.
Sour Stomach is one of the first
symptoms ofneomino Biliousattack, j
(hire it with a few doses Dr. M. A.
Simmons Diver Medicine.
* Mr. 11 W. Hammond writing from
Josselyn, Oa., says that they have
had no rain since April 1st, and that
crops are in bad plight.
Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach,
Biliousness, Nausea, arequickly
cured by a few closes of Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine
Mr. Thomas Parker, of Port Harvelson.
wj s in town making business
calls early Monday morning in which
the HkaAI.d was not forgotten.
We hear that a wood store on one
oT our most desirable corners is soon
^ > bo torn down and that a large
build ng vvili go upon the same
i
Don't forget that W. E. Porter
wants 500 cattle and 1000 sheep.
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with its j'or (i.'i t'U'i >'c *11 Iff
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- Wc have secured
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to Lb )'Oun roil, toco r,\
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' recall Ilt-& history o/'l/ic II
en item oust rated that the I1
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C(l iv(ts WHAT SHALL HE
/sing men of Horry go/ / o
Tobacco. The />ro/)ositit,
<, supply the TOBACCO."
\'d free of eh a rge. (Suit
*d house, Plenty of room j people the i
Wo have a lot of Stalls I of t heir lc
irmer and t ho care of his | Special Ma
iroe no exchange on Waie- Col. C. M
s charged at many places. : and vast c>
f. Our water t ranspor- tees to the
other point in tin.' Tobac- have in oni
, cither on floods imported) ?in the pe
lich is a benefit to the man terest of tl
i.yinjj his supplies. Our tublishin#
> municipal authorities, appeal to
the protection of all jjood thine else
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To arouse a Dormant Liver and sent
re permanent regularity of the .N
[towels, use Dr. M. A. Simmons I
Liver Medicine. a
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Don t forget that W. E. Porter I
will buy all your sheep and cattle.
a
A correspondent writing from h
Withers last week said, we captured v
i big eooter last night and have grab h
jled four hundred and ten eggs this
morning.
Our Tobacco Warehouse presents C
i busy and novel scene to us Plant- r
>rsare bringing in tno leaf and Capt. C
Doles is busy making preparations k
for the big sales on the 27lh. r
Everybody is coming to the Tobacco
Sales here on the 27th. You c
must come and witness the initial
movement of one of the greatest in- a
Castries that has yet struck us. a
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Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Thompkins, of t
Port Marrelson, passed through here
last week cn their way to the Warn- ,
pee section, whore Mrs. Thompkins
visits her parents.
The Dangers of a Malarial atmospiiore
may be averted by occasionally 1
taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine r
Ex-Governor John Peter Richardson
died in Columbia last week, lie .
had been in declining health for some- }
time, and though very feeble, his
death came unexpectedly. 1J.
* -- " a ..iiAunAn ,.r n.n, I i
i>J 1". V. 'f. niiui:rai/ii wi i/inn jnuv-*was
called away to I'almerville, last (
Monday on account of the death of '
his father, Capt. IV I). Anderson,
who was a former citizen of I lorry ,
and had many friends here. ,,
K. F. Kenemur, Pickens, S. C , ,,
writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Diver '
Medicine has for Id years greatly .
benefitted nic and many others. I
think it a better medicine than Slack '
Draught; use it in preference as it is j
milder, yet more efficient.
"Wo have sold many different j
cough remedies, but none has given ! i
better satisfaction than Chamber- (
Iain's." says Mr- Charles Holzhauer, t
Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is per- \
focliy sale and can oe reneci upon in i t
all eases of concha, colds or hoarse \ 1
ncfis. For sale l>y Dr. K. Norton, t
druggist. (
if you have any cattle, or sheep to
sell for cash, call on, or write \V. E. ?
Porter. I
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; SALE
>tf/ the county, Hint ourLu
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Thursday
28TH AND
a large Corps of Buyer
nt All Your
Til, THE J7TH OF./EL
FOIIE WIT
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'archousc and Tobacco m
'a rm cr con Id not continue
'.V.Nat i'i/ c.v/w n ses.
' 7 HE SHHSTITHTE Fob
o'cl/terand reso/eed to in
>n was made to Iitc far/nc,
The Company was oro'u
tcs were, nu reh a scd an<
More F*
utmost freedom will bo allowed eiti/.i
ultimate business. We have as
linger one of Ihc most noted Tobacct
. "Webb, of Winston, N. C. His |
cperience insures for us a host of buj
Farmer the highest prices for theii
Local Manager, the next best man
rson of Capt. J. Fi. Coles. He is <
ic Farmer, and is thoroughly alive t
a permanent market in Iforrv.
the ''Home Pride 'of our fellow ri
being equal. we claim and believe it
XI) INDIVIDUAL 10FFORT FOR
NT Y OF SOUTH OA MOLINA.
HO
Mrs. A. M. McNeill and children,
liss Louise and Master Maxey, of
)ublin, N- C., arrived here last week
nd accompanied the family of Mr.
). T. McNeill to Singleton s Swash.
On account of the local freight
l?\iwr 1 lot i*/iiiLi toliirtli I /I a l\o
andled, last Saturday 's train which
/as due at 7:40 p. in., did not reach
ere until 11 :H0 p. in.
Mr. Thomas II. Kelley, State
^gent for the Chattanooga Medjeine
Jompany is here today. Mr. Kelley
eports Carolina trade on Wine of
Jardui and Slack Draught, the well
nown products of his Company as
apidly increasing.
Kind's last and grand excursion
arried out a larger number last Friay
than ever before, there being
bout one hundred and twenty-live
board the train when it left Conway.
Over five hundred took advan
age of the, trip and enjoyed the day.
Prof. S. W. Carwile, who left here
t the close of school for Rock Hill,
/as on account of sickness com pel I d
to abandon his program for atending
the Summer School and go
lome- We arc pleased to state to
lis many friends that he is very
iHicb improved.
Capt. T S. Daggett came up from
Georgetown last Friday enroute to
Wilmington. The steamer Frank
C. Sessom >. of the Cape Fear Lint;,
ms been bought by a Ccorgetown
v..., a <4 i._ .
yum |miiay, iiiiii vmii/. i luts
jono over to Wilmington with a
row to take her around for service
m the Sun tee river.
Dr. A. M. Snider, dentist of Elloce,
will be here on Friday 's steamt
from Georgetown on a visit to his
ton Mr. C. H. Snider. Dr. Snider is
i practitioner of two ity five years
md stands high in his profession.
lie is known by his works'1 and
rersons desiring his professional services
will do well to see him while lie
s here.
Rev. F. 11. Martin, of Salem, Va.,
reached if) the Baptist church here
ast Friday night. The sermon was
haraeteristic of the man, who seems
horoughly consecrated to God's
,vork and was very much enjoyed by
;hose present. Mr. Martin who was
lore 011 his annual visit to his moth r
on Poo Doe, loft for homo Saturla.v.
(llass Wash Hoards, something
iow and nice, at Now York Packet
Store.
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m'e II 'it rc/niu sc is i/otr < ///>//,
fo hip J'ttrnt"/'. II c trill nrt
/, July 2;
29TH, WILL I
sand out Farmers are 1
Scrap as wel
>\ rVN IT 117 LL jYOT IM/
L A ()T C ITS M.I IIA
Little IH^to
ore ttt en I in H / / ?/' of ros!.
to nlont an Q ////'// /7.s* r//
"1 ...y /.. j /
Iii i i u J n nr.: i i
ted. IIV
/heir /HI r/ in
for us In . / /,
/m //r/ ///v u n<
her cih zens.
icts, Reac
'lis in the pursuit I t rue and loyal citi/.
Auctioneer ami I s"s. It is allege
i inen in the South '' Hack Woods" eoi
icrsonal inlluenee tunity to ridieul
,'ers and ^uaran- Well, just so h
r Toliacco. We tools in patronizin;
Winston all'ords and counties at tin
levoted to the in- tinuc to he desi^na
o his work in es- ry is our native en
Lastly, we would our Court House a
ti/.ens. Every- of all political and
is the duty of all and ambition of a
trtdtr- mraCTiwiipi iiiiBMingreimiragsKg.;
THE A DVANCEM EN V OK OITK 0
THIS TITLE SHE .JUSTLY DKS
RRY TOE
('apt. John C. Porter went up to
Sumter yesterday mornin" on a visit
to relatives.
Mr. Alex. Frazier. of Whiteville. j
N. C.. arrived here Tuesday and accepts
a position with A. ('. Thompson
it Company.
|
Mr. H. 0. Collins spent a day this
week on the beach at- Singleton's'
Swash
Miss 10va Currie indulged in ocean
breezes Tuesday.
The devil was to play at the new
town on the. beach this week.
Mr. Harry Collins has been taking
an outing on the beach during the
past week.
Capt. J. H. Dusenbury ran the
trip to Ccorootown Monday, Capt.
It G Piscnbur^ beintf ncapacituted
bv sickness.
A spark from an engine set lire
to the depot building at Ceor^etown
last Monday morning completely
destroying the property. We hear
that considerable freight was des
troyed. No insurance.
Mr. ( eo. 11. Dusenbury, formerly
of tics place, and who has been 1 i\ ino.in
Coorgetown for the past two
vi!?u ?>, i t iurm-u iinr iiu'hiiay urrtJiii
panied by liis little daughter Belle,
Mr. Dusenbury accepts a position
with Capt. C. S. Causey and will be
tflad to have his friends call and see
him.
Mr. Ilal L. Hack has so fuY re overed
from his late attack of sickness
as co permit his leaving Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hack and Miss Ruth
Burroughs who have been at Duncan
for several weeks arrived here
last Friday. Mr. Buck, whose
health is not entirely restored, loft
on Monday's steamer via Guorgetown,
for Hendersonvilie, N. 0.
Maple Syrup, not so cheap, but
nice, 80c per quart, at New York
Racket Store.
Miss Minnie I)a#tfett was a passenger
by the Waccamaw Line Tues
day from Georgetown and is here
visiting her sister.
Mrs. Thos.-W. Daggett, offieorgetown
is on a visit to her daughter
Mrs. W. K. Porter.
Wanted Kggs. Beef Hides and
Beeswax, at New York Raeket Store.
EHi
s. c.
= AF TC
? t j vn us rn *-CTP
m'g^iiga: mmjiw h . i ????mm oumm
deled tt/ttl et/tt ip/ted in //esf-e
\'t' /i he ett' ('ttsh tttltut trees on
7th, 1899.
BE BIG DAYS
Jrged to Meet them at the
1 as Other Gr
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'/:r I \/L('h\
>W.
r
. I li'tt teeee cm //'of/.'</ lot'o
I/itut /ion. The Farntee /
7/? teecd, with marked stteee
ho re I he House and fhe mu,
)'urnisliin o'f hc Weed and i
L PULL TOU ETIIEK and e
/ maintain a market here j\
S Them.
cms of 11<mtv to putroni/.e her home on
(I hy somo of our neighbors that llorr
mtv. and it is t licir delight to use ovory
c her for tho lack of thrift and onh
>110 as we nlio?v ourselves to bo used i
c ot her markets and building up other
r expense of our own, just so lone will
ted as the "tail end 'of South Carolina
unty, Conway is our county seat,
nd seat of county government. The
civil eat herinj/s. Should it not be tl
homo people to sc.1 their own town 01
'\VN I'KOCLK, AND TIIK IJIMilTI L
K 1 {VKS, AND LNT VS HI? SATISF
IACCO Wi
Mr. i!. D. Little, contractor commenced
last Friday the erection of a
brick buildintr. the size of the Con
way Hank building and directly opposite
the Hank'. It is one of the
most desirable locations in town and
will oreatly improve the appearance
of our rapidly #rowin?j town. Two
handsome store rooms will occupy
the lirst floor.' the second story will
he devoted to offices and a nice roomy
hall. Mr. I). A. Spivey, owner of
the property is promised a completed
contract by October.
Steam, hip " Lcona" stranded enroute
to (Jalveston. Texas, sometime
aj/o loaded with Mens, Hoys
and Youths Clothing. Of course
the floods #ot wet and they had to
be sold, and that's why we. are selling
Men's coats and vests for GO and
| 70 cents. Men's coats. Seersucker,
Satine. Crash, &c., tfoin# row at 2a
j and HO cents Hoys and Youths
I vests la and 2a cents. Hoys suits,
I 10 and f>0 cents. Hoys Derby Hats,
j 2a cents. Men's Derby Hats, actually
cost $1.50 to $2.00. at *35
to 50 cents, at New York Uacket
Store.
The marriage of Miss Sara Coxe
j Elierbe, daughter of Col. and Mrs.
, E. H. Elierbe, to Mr. Walter T. Coi
ker, of Timmonsville, was solemn-"
i/.ed at Jordanville, this county on
Wednesday the 5th inst.. Itev. W.
E. Harre, of Conway officiating,
i Dev. and Mrs. W. E. Harie and family.
Miss Uessie Uurroughs and
I Mr. Hurdle McNeill were present
from Conway. Colonel and
I Mrs. Elierbe entertained in their
j proverbial charming and gracious
manner, making the occasion a delightful
one to ail present,. The hri
dal party reached here at an early
hour Thursday morning and took
the train for Timmonsville.
H. C. 311 LIT V It V ACADKNY.
()tlice of Chairman Hoard of Visitors.
Charleston, S. C., .luly 1. IH{).
One vacancy in Heneticiary Cadetship
in the South Carolina Military
Academy exists in this, Horry county.
Clanks for application for permit
to enter competitive examination.
with sheet giving necessary in;
formation, can he obtained from the
respective county superintendents
of education. A li applications, fully
and clearly made out, must he in the
hands of the Chairman hy the 1st
day of August.
C. S. GADSDEN.
Chairman Hoard of Visitors.
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ous
>BAOCC
hi.ss si pie. IIV' are t/oir rem
Tohaeca stored with us if h
i WITH US.
Opening Sales,
ades.
')m/<; to its s/<;lb') in:r()
'/trass for /he /m r/tose of et
'/r/aal/t/ aecepted litis pro,
.v.v. our part oj the com
hs/)<>c( of (( Jitie Murkrt.
'//dinfaiiting the J\htrkei.
arh carr/f on/ I/is part of th
)/' /he a </ro nrem rn / of liort
iterpri-1 prosper? Should it not be
y is si, at. the growth mid prosporit
upper- we not all work together to
rpris?. I continue to be used as "eat',
is mere own county and our own inU
townsjthe amusement and profit <
we eon j resources, unsurpassed anyw
I lor- our location is sill that we eo
Here is thrifty and enterprising ji
center J
lie pride
ow and |
DING OK OUU OWN COUNTY.
INI) WITH NOTHING SHOUT 01
ftREHOU?
The Coming of Baby
brings joy or pain. It's for the
mother to decide. With good health
and a strong womanly organism,
motherhood but adds to a woman's
attractiveness.
McELRCE'S
Wine ur_ Cardu!
takes away all terrors by strengthening
the vital organs. It fits a mother for
baby's coming. By revitalizing the
nerve centres it has brought chubby,
crowing youngsters to thousands of
weak women who feared they were
barren. It purifies, heals, regulates
and strengthens, and is gooafor all
women at all times. No druggist
would be without It. %x oo.
For advice in cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms.
"The Ladies' Advisoiy Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Teun. # 0
MRS. LOUISA II ALE. of Jefferson, Oa~
any* i?"When 1 first too* Win# of Cardu)
we had bean married three years, but could
not have any children. Nino month* later
I had a fine girl baby."
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Notice.
There will l)e held at all County
Seats in the State, Friday July 21,
under the direction of County Superintendents
of Education, entrance
examination for students desiring
to enter the Freshman Class
of the South Carolina College.
At the same time and places competitive
examinations will he held
for Normal Scholarships in the
South Carolina College, two of which
are awarded to each County. These
remit fees to the amount of $52.00.
v. c wonnwARn
President South Carol!no College.
E
t
/// for the reception of your
he f)lutiters wish if. Our
It K 7V/ h'AA A'I) 77/ Kit Eticou
raging and instruct'iosition
ond has jiroeeed 'rarf
is now about coni/i/eTht>
oannlo a
. w v >/i \y n> ?/ o'/iyre ( 1/ ??'/
7/ <>///// remains
econtract in working to
ri/ and the betterment of
the- proper spirit for all to rejoicc
y of their own county? Slioul d
brin# this about? Or, shall we
s paws" and act the traitor to our
M'ests by pulling cut chestnuts toj
)f others? Horry has her natura
diore Our soil, our climate and
uId ask. Yes, and we have the
loople?and unlimited capital.
LET US ALL UNITE ON COM
F THE REALIZATION OF THIS
DC,
An Epidemic of Diarrhoea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut
Grove, Fla., says there has
been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea
there. He had a severe attack and
was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. He says lie also recommended
it to others and they say it
is thv best medicine they ever used.
For sale by Dr. E. Norton, druggist,
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been duly
appointedSuoervisor of Registration
for the Town of Conway. Hooks for
registration of the qualified voters
of said town will be opened from this
date until August, 18th, 1899, at the
office of Clerk of Court, in said town.
E. Van. Dusenbury,
Sup. Registration Town of Conway.
Notice.
Is hereby given, that Mrs. Sarah E.
Butler, widow of Daniel M. Butler, late /
of Horry County, 8. C., has filed her pe~
*mon ior and intends to have her Homestead
set off In the Heal anil Personal Kstate
of Daniel M. I hitler her late husband
an authorized by Statute In such ca?es
made and provided.
J. A. MoDkrmott,
Clerk of Court.
June 28th, 1890. 4t.
Citation.
By William P.. Hardwlck, Probate Judge
Whereas, Isaac J, Parker made
suit to ine, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and ,
effects of John H. Williamson, deceased.
These arc therefore t? cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
n W/1 /iitn/li L\Ma l?z* oo!/l T?l?IT
(IIIU l lVViHVlil UI tliu StlKI JUI1I1 n
Williamson deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Conway,
Horry county. S. C., on the 17th day
of July, 1809, inst., after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not
bo granted.
uiven under my Hand this 1st day
of July, A, D? 1899.
Wm. E. Hardwick,
Probate Judge.