The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 27, 1899, Image 3
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lobucco. Alt Tobacco at or
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Ou r people will reudi
this section. II has long
all-cotton crop and aI c
The problem to he sot
Quite a number of enter)
^ campaign in the interest (.
n is It th e MA It h'E T a n d tp
were bought and distribe
We have a large and well equi|
for Storage and Grading of Tokacco
and Sheds for the convenience of the
Stock. The Hunk of Conway will e
house checks?no cost of 2J per. cent
Our merchants arc polite and obligi
tut ion gives us an advantage over an
co belt. Our freight rates are both
or, on our products exported?all of <
selling his Tobacco, and the man I
town is well regulated under
While order will be maintained tor
A HOVE \I.L WK NEED MOK
MON GROUND AND IABOU TO
TRUTH.
J. E. COLES
?iic potty fctitia.
Published ICvcry Thursday.
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899. |
MATTKRS LOCAL AND OTHHRWISH.
Our new street lamps are being
put up over town.
Miss Bessie Burroughs visited
Singleton's Swush this week.
?. Auditor Lewis is attending the '
St^te Alliance in Columbia.
Colonel Webb our tobacco auction-1
eer came in Tuesday evening.
Mrs. W. H Howell and children
are on the beach for a few days.
Iiead J. II. Jollie s advertisement
and see what he has for you.
Miss Fannie Jollio is away at Sanford
visiting Miss Dulah Allsbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sessions,
spent two days at Woodiawn last
week.
Young ladies entering the surf, !
will please take off their engagement
rings.
Over O 'ft hundred hands are daily
at work on the lloor of our tobacco (
warehouse.
Mr. Clair Brown, a tobacco buyer
is on this market, having arrived
Monday night.
^ vt? n ? r..?.? n...i>num.
for tho American Tobacco Company, (
came in last Thursday.
Mr Van Dusenbury has accepted
the position as book keeper at the
Tobacco Warehouso.
Miss Ruth (Burroughs went up to
Ilendersonville yesterday to enjoy 1
the m > )
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Capt. Ralph Dozier, of Georget..?wu
was up here with tho tu^ Render,
Monday aftei a raft of logs.
^ Messrs. Thurman Collins and R.
M. I'rinee, Jr., returned from their I
visit to Ilendersonville Tuesday.
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nounce In ntt r friends t/irou
C(( tciIII us /'or Ir r n '/ 'n ri mil
THE 27TH
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r HOLD )'()(!li TOIL K'Oo I
jetjegsesonars
/// recall I In* hislort/ of I hebeen
dcm on st rat cd ll/af tin
cuts per. /found in erf. 1/is n,
'rent wan WJI.ITSII.ILL I
>risin g men of llorr// go!
>J' Tobacco. The proposi
)u sup/)/// the TOLL ICCOT
rtcd free of dm r^c. (it
i??a?
>ped house, L'lent.y of room people tl
We haven lot of Stalls of their
farirer aucl the care of his Special
har^o no exchange on Wave- Col. (1.
as charged at many places, ami vast
\ig. Our water transpor- tees tot
iy other point in the Tobae- have in <
er, either on floods imported. in the
ivhich is a benefit to t he man terest ol
buying his supplies. Our tablishii
its municipal authorities, appeal t
the protection of all ?jood t.hin<f el
?anaEagaBg?
E PUBLIC SPIRIT, 1IOMK PRIDE
MAKE IK) BUY THE BANNER (X
S MANAGER.
San ford wants a teacher to teach J
their free school. They have about |
two hundred dollars for this purpose.
Not a vacant dwelling in Conway
that we know of and six new buildings
in course of construction at this
time.
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One hundred and twenty live dollars
was paid out to hands at our
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iivwu* i;u >Ytu I'ljuufir him ouuiruuy
evening.
Mrs A. M. McNeill and children
returned from Singleton's Swash
last week and took Saturday's train
for home.
Mr. E. S. Baker, one of Horry's
foremost citizens was in town on
business Monday and did not pass
us by.
Mrs. W. S. Elmer, of Chicago,
reached here last Thursday. She
joins her husband who had preceded
her by several months.
Everybody isolated at the swelling
proportions of our tobacco industry.
For the while everything else is of a
secon da ry c h a rac te r.
A gentleman who has lately been
through the flooded district of Texas
declares that aid must be sent to the
people or they will starve.
Miss Rosa Dantzler, of Darlington,
the guost of Mrs. Malcolm Collins,
was called home last Friday on aitcount
of the sickness of her father.
The Dangers of a Malarial atmos1
ini i tf <./l I. .11
|s11vsi \ HKi v uravrru'u uy urrii^iuililliy
taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine Tor sale by Dr. E. Norton
The Tobacco opening, the Pee Dee
Union meeting and the County Convention
all at one time, will attract
a large crowd of people here this
week.
To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure
permanent regularity of the
Dowels, us?n Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine. For sale by Dr. E.
Norton.
Mr. D. K. King the "Excursion
King" and New York Racket Store
man left Monday to visit his family
who are at Wrightsville. and may
jxtcnd his visit North.
Mrs. Dr. Frank O'Dryan, of Longview,
Texas, reached here last Fri- J
lay on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. '
VV. Elkins, whom she had not seen
for eighteen years.
We want to do your Job work.
lY
CON'
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o'hou/ / he con n f //, I lull our'I
I b' fit" !j insurer I free of cos
Thursda
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ed a large Corps of Buyc
ant All Your
'Wills TU hi J7TII OCJC
CO HE IJ7
A.
Warehouse u ud 'Tobacco r
' Farmer eoald not con/intc
rccssu rf/ ex/ten scs.
i E 7 HE >SC HSriTCTb: EO
/ oijcl h er a u d rcsolrcd fo it
//on nuts made to I he fu me
The Com f>u nu was orgc
fides were /turchasc<! an
Mai'U C
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in utmost freedom will bo allowed ci'i;
legitimatc business. Wo have a
Manager one of the most noted Tobaci
K. Webb, of Winston, N. C. Mis
experience insures for us a host of bi
he Farmer the highest prices for the
>ur Local Manager, the next best mat
person of Capt. J. K. Coles. Me is
r the Mariner, and is thoroughly alive
ig a permanent market in Horry,
otlie ''Home Untie'1 of our fellow (
so being equal, we claim and believe i
AND INDIVIDUAL LI-TOUT LOU
JUNTY OF SOUTH CAUOL1NA.
HO
I Sick Headache, Wind on the Stom
ach. Miliousness, Nausea, arequickly
cured by a few doses of Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale
I>y Dr. 10. Norton.
A tobacco man of wide experience
says that the quantity of tobacco
j shown on o ir warehouse floor, surpasses
anything that he has seen at
any "opening."
Our people are jubilant over their
tobacco outlook, and to day inaugurates
an epoeli in our history, which
the youngest child now living will
refer to in the future.
Tin; annual catalogue of Clomson
College is ready for distribution. A
copy will be sent to any address,
upon application to President 1 fart
zog, Clemson College, S. C.
Mrs. Geo. IT. Duscnbury and eliil
dren of Georgetown, came up by
Friday's steamer. Their friends
and relatives will welcome them
back to their former home.
There is to be a Farmer's Institute
at Chndbourn, N. C., on the 7th
and Hth of August. Distinguished
persons from a distance will be present
and deliver addresses.
Dr. A. M. Snider, who has been
here visiting his son for the past two
weeks, took the steamer for home
yesterday. Dr. Snider expects to
make us another visit in the fall.
Capt. V. V. Richardson, during
the past week has moved a large
shingle mill from Whitevillo to
Ruoksport and will continue the
manufacture of shingles on a still
larger scale.
Hrave Men Fall
Victims ?to stomach, liver and kidneys
troubles as well as women, and
all fpel the results in lossofappotite, :
poisons?in the blood, baokacho, ner- !
vousness, headache and tired, list- ,
loss, rundown feeling. Rut
there's no need to feci like that fast- 1
sn to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. |
lie says: "Electric bitters are iust
the thin# for a man when he is all
run down, and don't care whether
he lives or dies. It did more to give
me new strength and #00 1 appetite 1
than anything I could take. I can 1
now eat anything and have a new 1
lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Dr. }
E. Norton's Drug Store. Every hot- '
tie guaranteed. {
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Come to see us when in town. I
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jff/'o'r || '<trehouse is now con
7 to the 'farm "/*. II r trill m
y, July 2
I 29TH, WILL
irsandoui Farmers are
Scrap as wel
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A/, . wr/' Hit I AC / 7'N.I/, / //J
Little Histc
HilinII ! ! I IIIIIMIII II II 1MWBMB2
nnrrn/cnl in H frar of cosf.
cfoplanl <tu gl ///?' in its a
n rtl to //In nil
II COT TO A 7 0 /^/. IIV'
</a n o'/i rit Ic a gl fhrir pari ii
rr, " II V' /V//'- y /Vy/ us to . / L
mi ir<!. seed if hai/d an an
'd presented H her cihzritsacts,
Reac
?ens in the pursuit I true and loyal eiti>
s Auctioneer and s*?s. It is allege
o men in the South " I tack Woods "em
personal influence t unity to ridieu
lyers and ^uaran- Well, just, so 1
ir Tobacco. We tools in patroui/.in
it Winston alVords and counties at th
devoted to the in- tinue to be desi^na
to his work in es- ry is our native ec
Lastly, we would our Court Mouse a
utizens. Every- of all political and
t is the duty of all and ambition of a
Til ft ADVANCEMENT OKOUli (J
THIS TITLE SHE -JUSTLY DES
>RRY TOE
Sour Stomach is one of the first
symptoms of a coming Bilious attack.
(lure it with a few doses Dr.
M A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For
sale by Dr. E. Norton.
Superintendent Thos. A. Sharpe,
of the Public Schools of Darlington,
assisted by Mr. J. Porter llallis. of
the Rock Hill graded schools, will !
conduct tIk; Horry County Normal1
School beginning 17th August.
Mr. W. L. Brown who did such
artistic painting and lettering here
some months ago, is again here and
as he will only be in town a few days,
those desiring work in his line should
see him soon.
An Epidemic of Diarrhoea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa
nut 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 he also reeoihrnended
it to others and they say it
is thv best medicine they ever used.
For sale by Dr. E. Norton, druggist.
Warn pee.
Farmers are about through with
their crops and are now arranging
beach parties.? Miss Etta Thompson,
of Maxton, N. C., is spending
some time with her mother.?Miss
osChellio Host and Mollie Vereen, of
Little River, have just returned home
from a visit.?>.\lr. W* E. Long has
been here prospecting for a school in
which we nope lie may bo successful.
?We have a fine prospect for good
crops, People.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr. <,
King's New Life Pills. Every pill
is a sugar-coated globule of health, ,
mat changes weakness into strength,
listlessness into energy, brain-fa#
into mental power. They're wonJerful
in building up the health. s
Only 25o per box. Sold by Dr. E.
Norton. {
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The Chadbourn Hrass Hand de- t
icrves to be congratulated at the f
progross already made, organized 1
ibout live week's ago, they furnished c
?ood music at the Whiteville tour- u
lament last week. The material U jj
iplendid, some of the members haffB
ng belonged to bands elsewhere be^P
fore. '
s. c.
EAF T<
i3fa?K nil ?i' pi? m ?Tw*iu**jautam wr r:
i/dclcd tiiid e</u I /i/ied in jit'Si
'the I / hern/ ('ush << dru //res o
7th, 1899
BE BIG DAY
U r$?ed to Meet them at tl
11 as Other G
r !\() I 'AM// 7 7/. ( I'll. IT IS
KFT i './A/ A'.
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ttsaa&as&tiEir:..
.Men were enbjilor/ed !<>>
t U i r<t / inn. The Funnel
he treed, ir/lh in n rked sttct
h<t re I he House u n<t the />,
i j'u rn ish i it i> I h e Weed nun
- A /'/'A A TOC FT II FH and
d m uin! uin <t market here
1 Them.
lciis of I lorry to put roni/.e lier home ?
m! by some of our neighbors that Mot
mi t v, ami it is their delight to use over
le lior for tlie lack of thrift ami en
ono us we allow ourselves to be. used
o other markets and buildino up otho
e expense of our own, just so loiio will
ted as the "tail end of South Carol in
mnty, Conway is our county seat,
ml seat of county jjfovermnent. Th
ei vil out herilies. Should il not be
home people to see their own town <.
IWN PEDDLE, AND Til K CIMiCI
KUVES, AND LET CS BE SATIS]
IACCO W
womb, whites," painful or Trrcgulur
menses, or any disease of the distinctly
feminine organs is. A man may sympathize
or pity but ho can not know the
agonies she goes through?the terrible
Buffering, so patiently borne, which
robs her of beauty, hooo and happiness.
Vet this suffering really is
needless.
McELREE'S
Wine oi Cardui
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will banish it. This medicine
cures all " female diseases " quickly
niul permanently. It does away I
with humiliating physical exann- I
nations. Tho treatment may be
taken at home. There is not continual
expense and trouble. The
sufferer is cured and stays cured.
Wine of Carduiis becoming the
leading remedy for all troubles of
this class. It costs but $i from any
druggist. j
For advice in cases requiring I i
special directions, address, the 9 <
"Ladies Advisory Department," I
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., I
Chattanooga, Tenn. (i~j
* MBH.O.J. WEST, Nashville, Tenn.. | I
writes) ? ''This wonderful medicine ought I |
to he In every house where there are girls I
anil women."
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4. C. MILITARY ACAI>H31V. !
~)Hiceof Chairman Hoard of Visitors. 1
Charleston, S. C., July 1. 181).
One vacancy in Hcncficiary Cadet
lnp in the South Carolina Military
Ycademy exists in this, I lorry conny.
Clanks for application for pernit
to (Miter competitive cxaininaion,
with sheet giving necessary insinuation,
can lie obtained from the
espeetive county superintendents I
>f education. All applications, fully i
md clearly made out. must tie in the <
lands of the Chairman by the 1st <
y of August. ? (
C. S. GADSDKN,
Chairmar. Hoard of Visitors. f
:o us
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?UMwanMPBMBHMa wmmmmm
f'c/ft,\'s stf/te. II 'rare aoir r
u Tot/a eeo stored with us ij
S WITH US.
ic Opening Sales,
rades.
com h: to / rs sot. to /;/<;/?
"ft ura ss lor the pa/'pose of
rirtaa/1 (/ a crept ed this /a
ess. Our part o) theeo
rospeet of a Jitie jMa rket
'maintaining the ,Market
<'aeh ear/'// oat his part of
for th ea d ran rem en t of tt<
mterpri-l prosper? Should it not I
rrv is a at the growth and prospei
y oppor- we not all work together t
terprisa- continue to he used as "ea
as mere own county and our own it
r towns! the amusement and profit
I IV(> dnn 1
v i rr.vMin'cs, unsurpassed ans
u. 11 <>r- our location is all that we i
Nereis thrifty and enterprising
e center
1 he pride
(row and )
asganamaawt
LI)IX(} OF oi:u OWN COUNTY.
I'T Ml > WITH NOTIII NO SIM >KT (
AREHOU
Delinquent Tax Sales.
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
IIOKKY COUNTY. \
Under and by virtuo of FOxeeutions Issued
by Ij. I), Long, Ks(|., County Treaaurer,
tome direct in my office, I have levied
on and will sell before the ('ourt I louse
in Conway, S. on .Monday the 7th day
of Auyust, IHtM, (luring legal sale hours,
the following described lands, levied on
at the suit of the State for taxes for fiscal
year 1808.
A tract of laud in Floyd's Township
Duncan C. Downing t'700) seven hundred
acres, more or less, and composed of two
tracts, (200) two hundred acres, more or
less, In Cart Wheel Hay, bounded by lands
North ( harles <irainger, F.ast, I). F. Page
et. al , the r mainder of the tract of land
in Fee Dee River swamp, bounded North
by Henry C. Klliott, and South by .1. W.
P. he wis, et. al.
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A tract of IiiikI in Floyd's Township
William C, Hill, (870) eight hundred and
seventy acres in Mossy Buy, Stick Buy ami
I Buy, bounded by lands of Charles
( rainier, Dcmpsy Soles and Estate Lands
of Margaret Floyd.
ALSO
A tract of land in Floyd's Township
Martin A. Small (25) twenty five acres,
hounded Fast, by A. II. Small, and South
by John Lewis, ot. al.
ALSO
A tiact of land in Hay born Township?
John T. Oraham, ((?:!) sixty-three acres,
bounded North. Sy. Tyler, and Fast by
Louis Tvler, et. al.
A LSO
A tract of land in Oulivants Ferry Towndilp
II. (). Skipper, (BO) one hundred
mil six acres, bounded by lands of \V. II.
Cook, and Burroughs & Collins Company,
t. al.
ALSO
A tract of land in (Ireen Sea Township
Ferry Stephen (2r) twenty seven acres,
founded North, L. B. I'hipps, South, Colin
I'hipps, f t. al.
ALSO
A tract of land in Conway Township Thomas
\V. Westbury, (5150) three hunlred
and fifty acres, and bounded by lands
>f John II. Price and lands of L. I). Cautey.
et. al.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay
'or papers.
W..I. SESSIONS,
Sheriff llorry C'oonty.
.J uly 17th, 1801).
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been duly
ippointcdSunervisor of Ke^ist ration
'or the Town of Conway. Hooks for
registration of the qualified voters
said town will be opened from this
late until August, 18th, 1809, at the
jllice of Clerk of Court, in said town.
K. Van. Ousenburv,
Sup. Registration Town of Conway.
Ie
end// j'ur the rcce/tt i on oj (/on r
(' the /tf a n f ers irish it. Our
'()/;/ : r/t /:.\\. tA'D rit/:/;/>:en
eon i<i <Ji h n and i n,struct'o/)o.sitinn
and ha.s* /n'nreedn
tract is no/r a fatal com/tieThe
/n'o/ttc a re soon to do
'. It anh/ mar remains
the cttntrant in icorkind fn
'/ /'// and the belte/'/n en I of
>e the proper spirit for all to rejoice
ity of their own county? Should
o hrin^this about? Or, shall wo
t.'s paws' and act the traitor to our
iterests by pulling cut chestnuts to
of others? I lorry has her Datura
'where Our soil, our climate and
:ould ask. Yes, and we have the
people and unlimited capital.
MOT US AM, UNITI0 ON C'OM)F
TII10 U10A MZATI()N 0N T1 IIS
SE,
n ib*
FOP YOIi
Write; W. S. McCuskill a postal
cai':l. 11< will send one to your
house where you can examine it
thoroughly and buy it if you like it
either for cash or on time. Cattle,
Sheep, Kti\, will he taken in payment.
Send us the news.
Foreclosure and Sale.
STATU OF SOl'TII CAROLINA,)
HOURY COUNTY. f
S. T. Sessions, Plaintiff. \ Judgment of
vs. [ Foreclosure
P.M. Hewitt, Defendant ) and Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order
made in the above stated case by Ills
Honor, R. C. Watts, Presiding Judge, and
dated October 5, inns, I will offer for sale
before the Court House door at Conway,
S. within legal salo hours, on Monday,
August 7th, 181)1), the following described
property, viz.:
"All and singular that certain tract or
pacel of 'and lying anu being in Conway
Townshln Sfnt.. m,.? Cmm#..
.....v ...... I^wumjr iiiurCSiUil,
bounded North by lands of Landeo Cox,
Enst by lands of Franklin Cox, South by
lands of O. W, Dewltt and West by lands
of Khntilla Sarvis. The same oeh>4 the
identical place on which 1 now reside and
containing thirteen fid) acres, more or less
and hut It such shapes as a plat thereof
would more fully show."
Terms of Sale ('ash. Purchaser to pay
for necessary papers.
\V. .1. Skssions,
Sheriff, Horry County.
Conway, S. C., July 17th, lyOJ).
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
nill be received at tho olllco of County
Commissioners for llorrv County, tor the
repair of the bridge across Cow Ford
Swamp, on the old Pee Dee Hoad near
1 1 f 1
i <>i t ? mrrnison.
Plans and Specifications for same can
be had by applying to tho Supervisor, or
to Mr. E. Van Ouaenbury. Clerk of Hoard
of County Commissioners.
All bids must be submitted on or before
the 7th day of August, ult.
The County Commissioners reserve tho
right to reject any or all bids.
J. M. OLIVER,
Supervisor Horry County.
.July 18th 1800.