The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 03, 1899, Image 3
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Tobacco. , /// To (att ea s/oi1
ATarkct is aoic /tcrntttiicnt/j
Wore sold at our opening sales on tin
It places l/o/ ri/'s Jla,
Our tlu f/ers arc high -/on('</
On r peo/de trill rcadi!
I h is sec!ion- It h a s Ion g b
aU-eolton crop and a! e<
The problem lobe soT
On He eu-n a m her of enterp
ca m f)(t i g n in I he interest <>j
nish the jMdHK'KT and po
me re bought and d isl ribu <
We have a lar^e and well oquipj
for Storage and (trading of To'?aceo.
and Sheds f ?r the convenience of the I
Stock. The Hank of Conway will eh
house chocks?no cost of 21 per. cent ;
Our merchants are polite ami obligin
tat ion gives us an advuntago over an \
co bolt. Our freight rates arc bet to
or, on our products ox ported?all of w
selling his Tobacco, and the man b
town is well regulated under it
While order will be maintained lor
AHOVK VI.L W K NKKI) MO Hit
MON GROUND AND LMtOltTO.X
TRUTH.
J. E. COLES
?hc Down $wahl. |
Published Hvery Thursday.
THURSDAY, AUG, 3, 1890.'
MAT I'KRS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Mr. W. P. Loo, a delegate to the
late Union meeting expresses himself
as very much pleased in every '
respect.
Mr. H G. Collins left on Monday s |1
. st3umer for Nendersonvillo, N. C.,
where he annually indulges a summer
vacation.
Rapid progress is being made on !
the new brick building. Contractor !
Little has a good force of brick lay
ers at work.
Some of our merchants are taking:.
'the right view of things and have
had large signs put up in the Tobac- |
co Warehouse.
The festival at the s -hool- building '
last. Friday evening, considering the
inclemency of t he weather furnished 1
very gratifying results.
Miss Eva Ourrie left this week for
Western North Carolina. She will
join friends from Florida who will '
m meet her at Uondersonville.
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Mr. P. C. Worley, of liurgaw, N. I
C., has been here during the past
week on a visit to his little son, who 1
is living with his grand parents Mr. \
xmd.Mrs. J. M. Oliver.
''fling'" of the New York Racket
Store has fixed up and had painted '
a delivery wagon and his oust miors 1
. can have their purchases delivered
free. I
Keep the Stomach and Rowels in
<good condition, the Waste Avenues :
open and free bv an occasional dose
.of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cine.
For sale by Dr. E. Norton.
New street lamps have been put
up over town which nous very niucn
l<> tin1 appearance of the town at i
ni#lil and the convenience of the
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OR TH
ounce f/t ou r friends fhrott
"(/with usj'or (i'r<c/i n <J ic'"
y es/n hfish eit unit ire iri/f hn
I\Io? **
i ivai
U7th-2!Mh. 'ind we boo to conoratuhi
i-,cl
/ At/ //// a //a r iri/h oilier am
g'cufle/iidn a ml re/irrsen I T
// recall I he, hisfori/ of I he
ecu (I c in on si ra I ed that llic
nfs /icr. /maud in eel. 1/ i s i/e
' ed a-as II '/TIT S/I.l TT T
/'isi no' in en of llorr// ifal >
l' '/'aha ceo. The /iro/msiI
a sa/i/il// Ihe TO It,'/('(JO."
fed free of eh a rife (>a
led house, Plenty of room people th
We haven lot of Stalls of their
armor and the care of his Special N
aroe no exchange on Wave- Col, < I.
is charged at many places, and vast
it ( > 11 ,\ w:l 1 <>! 1 l'!? II v M/ >! _ !'> >" ' 11
I"'* >? ;i
' other point in tin* 'J'obac- have in o
r, either on goods imported. | in (lie
hich is a benefit to the man to rest of
uying his supplios. (>ur i tablishin
s mnnioipal authorities. appeal t<
the protect ion of all good thing (?).
BUMBHI
: 1'UBLIO SPIRIT, IIOMIO PIUDK
1AKK HORRY THK P.ANN llli CO
s MANAGER.
For Headache caused most likelv
by a Disordered Stomach, accompanied
by Constipation, use Dr. M.
A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For
sale by Dr. K. Norton.
Itov. D. D. Anderson writes, regretting
that he had to leave the
Union meeting and says that on
reaching home Friday cveni <g he
found that he was too unwell to ret
urn.
Married on Sunday the 22nd of Ju1\
at tlio residence of Lvander St rick
land, father of the bride, Miss It .1.
Strickland, of Vardelle, to Mr. M M.
Stephens, of Mt. Tabor, N. C., Rev.
II. I). (Jrainger otlleiating.
In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine is invaluable. It
gives Tone to the Stomach, Aids
Digestion and Assists Nature in carrying
olT all Impurities. For sale by
Dr. K. Norton.
To keep young ?keep well, keep
llw. Mil...'to 4 I 1 1.1
un?> in t mi; nowy ruimy
incl well fed, and with Dr. M. A
Simmons Diver Medicine regulate
Lho Stomach and Dowels. For sale
by Dr. 10. Norton.
Our outgoing train made a big display
of Horry's Tobacco Industry
Monday morning. Through cars
heavily loaded for headquarters with j
large lettering extending the entire
length of the cars, proclaiming to |
the world our success in tobacco already.
Mrs. J. F. Dyrd and children of
Fair I >1 itl", were here during the past
week on a visit to Mr. Dyrd who has
been in the mercantile business here
for several months, but so far has
been unable to get a house for his
family.
Our business people have a good
opportunity now for any sign painting
they may need. Mr. W L.
Drown, the artistic painter, whose!
work can be seen on every hand, is
here and our people should avail
themselves of his services.
Another
old lain I mark is going;
in the march of progress which our
town is making, Capt. R. (J. Dusenbury
is having the old store on
the Mayo corner torn down and will1
put up soon a handsome brick building
to be used for stores.
The annual catalogue of Clenison
College is ready for distribution. A
co,?y will bo sent to any address
upon application to President Hurt
&og, Clemson College, S. C,
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CONI
IE SALt
lion / the < (//( ill//, III n! on I" Li
h ' fit 't// /ii s/i,r,"l free of c 1 v/
're I). I I L )' S.l LI'IS.
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V/IIt 1 1 Ull
ito our Horry Tobac <> IMtt'itors on tin
rgest Sales H
I older markets. II mean
he leading Tohaeeo /Imis of
a :
Warehouse and Tnhaeen n
Farmer eoufd not eonlinm
cessa mi e.v/ienses.
'/ : y ///<: >srHsrrri TE /,
f oo'elher a ml resolrcd to ii
ion teas in a de Io Ihe fa rni (
The Com/m n{/ teas ori>a
ides mere jm re 1/ a sed an
More Fj
e utmost freedom will bo allowed ci'iz
legitimate business. We have ;o
lanaocr ono ??f tin- most not or Tobaci <
K. Webb. of Winston. N. C. Mis
experience insures for us a host of bu
ie Far nit* r the highest prices for tliei
ur Local Manager, the next best man
person of ('apt. ,1. K. Coles. lie is <
the Farmer, and is thoroughly alive t
oa permanent market in Horry,
i) the "Home Pride" of our fellow ?
>e beino equal. we claim and believe il
AND INDIVIDUAL KFFOKT FO|{
UN TV OF SOUTII (J A MOLINA.
HO
J. F. (Irillin, Lancaster, S. C..
says: For 18 years I have used and
recommended l)r M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine to all I'uinters as
their best medicine for painter's
Colic and Torpid Liver. I find it far
superior to Zeilin's. For sale by Dr.
K. Norton.
Uev. W. C. Power, presiding elder
of this district, held quarterly
mi. n.Twiier wmi mis church last
Friday evening. Mr. Power returned
here Sunday evening and preached
a sermon to "business People''
which was highly appreciated by the
large audience present.
The unusual warm weather pre
vented any attendance upon the
Union meeting on Sunday, the greater
part of the delegates going home
Saturday evening, while the few left
made an early start on Sunday. The
consequence was that there was no
Union service on that day.
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain's Cough ttemedy,
its pleasant taste and prompt and
permanent cures, have made it a
great favorite with the people everywhere.
For sale by Dr. K. Norton
and all medicine dealers.
Thursday the 27th of July will always
be remembered as a red letter
day in llorry history. The Tobacco
Warehouse prossntc-l a busy scene.
Friday and Saturday were scarcely
less busy quite a lot of t he loaf being
sold each day.
Capt. J. K. Coles is receiving great
credit in the management of the Tobacco
Warehouse here. Considering
tlm inclement weather just previous
to the opening, ('apt. Coles had his
house well tilled, everything nicely
arranged and despite had weather,
he met. and surpassed all expectations.
During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea
was one of the most, troublesome
diseases the army had to contend
with. In many instances it became
chronic and the old soldiers still suffer
from it. Mr. David Taylor of
Wind liidge, Oreeno Co., Pa., is one
of these. He uses Chamberlain s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and says he never found anything
that would give him such quick relief.
It is for sale by Dr. ft. Norton
and all medicine dealers.
We want to do your Job work.
WA1
N AY.
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vm \viy R ?..?mji h
KJ?HS:X.mMUNl mMlhTGH.' -A V <J?fi fgrff >
oro'r U'a rc/nm sc is notrcom.
to f/t" ]'<irm"r. II c trill mo
c\ rprl Tho
H W II VJ
sue 'ess of our <?;> Miinjr.
Ever Known o
slim/ onr .1/((r/x'ef is no loo
the con it /rtj.
Little T liwtc
i ore mm / in VI j'rnr of cos '.
'lo/i/nn/ nn E ///o' /'// itscn
ed to />!n n / /,
!! i'OTTO.W* fed. II V
t a n ?> ff/ (( / c (t ; ///ri r/err/ i//
" IIV' tnr- / V > / ns/o./L
nizcf/. seed , /mild n/tam
d /)/'eseit/ed j her ei// :r//\
^~ iv :
ticLS, Kcat
ens in !li,. pursuit ( I rue and loyal oil i/.?
> A net ioneer and i s"s. It is ulle?joi
> mill in the South | "Hack Woods o<>u
personal influence j tunity to ridiculi
vers and Lfuarau- Well, just so In
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r Tobacco. We I tools in patroni/.injj
i Winston affords and counties at the
devoted to t lie in tinne to lie desioiat
o Ids work in es- I rv is our native eoi
Lastly, we would our Court Mouse at
it i/.ens. Kvcry- of all political and ?
is the duty of all ' and ambition of a I
-xlrtwgrhsi
TIIK ADVANUKM KNT OK OKU ()
THIS TITLK SI IK JUSTLY DKS
iRRY TOB
Mr. anci Mrs. J. 10. Dusonbury, of
Soeastoo, spent Tuesday ni^ht here
wit It Dr. J. S. Dusonbury and left
yesterday for Abbot Village, Maine,
Mrs. Dusenbury's old home, where
they will spend the Summer.
Mrs. W. II. Howell and children
returned from the seashore Tuesday,
Teachers are ur^'ed to attend the
Normal School here on Thursday
the 17th inst., commencing at !t
o'clock. The State Hoard orders
that no certificates will be renewed
unless teachers attend this school.
!'< '{.7st pounds of tobacco sold at
our opening here last week.
i
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The Time Games
to every elderly woman when an im-l '
portant functional change takes place, '
This in called "The Change of J,ife."
Thcentiresvstemundergoos a change. : t
Dreadful diseases such as cancer and (
consumption are often contracted at |
this time.
McELREE'S I.,
Wine of Cartlui
strengthens and purifies the entire
system, and brings the sufferer safely | .
over tlicso pitfalls. Its effects have
been wonderful. It is fjood for all
menstrual troubles, but is especially | i ?
recommended at this time. Ask H j
^t?? 1
?.?, utjjiai. ior ine ianious wine of
Cardul. $<t.oo a ixrttle. ;
For ndvice incases requiring special
directions, address the "Ladies'Ad- |.
visory Department," Tho Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, .
Tcnn.
THOMAS J. COOPKR, Tupelo, Mis*.,
nym?"My sister suffered from Irregular and
painful menstruation and doctors Could not i
relieve her. Wlno of Cardul entirely cured 1
her, and alio helped my mother through the
Change of Life."
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K*ic?vw ." vxBK.'.'^.vvixivun an :r -;.
oh'icd and ft/a /////rd in ji rsf At
/iftcrti! ('nsh ndr/tarcs' on
usand Pc
n a New Marl
' Li'c/' an r af thill Id. II is tilt
>1'V.
/
BSCS*flKttHHBftfc
.Men ire re enrjdni/i'd !ae
II i fa I i on. The Farmer
hr tread, iri/h m a r/eed suca
hare the l/oasr and Ilia />r
farnishin o' ///r Weed and
/, FELL TOC E TU Ell am! ,
/ in a i n I a i n a mar/eel here j
1 Them.
mis of I lorry to patronize hop lioino on
I l>v soino of onr neighbors that I fori'
lit v. and it is t heir deli#ht to use every
i' hop for t ho lack of thrift and out*
ill;.; lis we allow oursolvos to Iu? used a
f ot hop markets and Iniildin# up other
expense of our own. just so loll# will \
ed as the "tail end of South Carolina,
inly. Conway is our county seat,
id seat of county #overnment. The
ivil #athorin#s. Should it not bo tl
ionic people to so their own town #r
Jw-r-i i'l . 7.ViicaK a^-:: ? v > *?
WNr PRODI.K, AND Till-; UPIU'IL
KHVKS, AND LI '/!' I S UK SATISD
iACCO Wi
Six thousa-id dollars handed out
to tobacco planters hero last week
in the middle of our dull season, was
somet hin# nice.
Seven buyers represent in# t he s
lar#c tobacco markets are hero 1
They are #entlcmcn of the first or >
der and a #rcat ao<|uisition to Con- 1
way society. '
Come to see lis when in town.
3
Summons l\>r Relief.
STATK OR SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 J
COUNTY OF UOKKY, s I
(Court of Coininoii I'Ions.) <
Addio Burroiudi , Kxoou Copy Sum !
trlx mid Donald T. Mc- J
Noil!, Executor, of the/mens. For Ho i
pstate of Franklin ( /
Ihirroiiulis. deceased. V !!?
Plaintiff/ " ^
against V (Complaint *
\lfrcd Smith and Klla D. j '
smith. I Jefendant. / Served.)
c
I'o tin* Defendants Alfred Smith and Klla j
I). Smith.
Vnu am hereby summoned and reijuir- y
?d to answer the complaint in this :u lion, j,
?f which a copy is herewith served upon
foil, and to serve a copy of your answer
o the said complaint, on the siihscriher at '
list Mice at Conway, S. ('., within twenty .|
lays after the service Icreot, exclusive of p
he day of such service; and if >011 fail to j
iiiswer the complaint withi; tie- time
foresaid, the plaintiff in this at !i< n w ill
ipply to the Court forth relief d"imindf I >
n the complaint. I
Hour. I> rt auiioiioi oil, (
IMaintiiTs Attorney. j (>
Datt ti .July 2811). 18DU.
I\> Alfred Smith ahstmt defeiidanl*.
Take Notice* 'I'liat. the complaint in
his action was filed in tie olllce of the '
'lerk t?f the Court ol common Pleas ft?r
lorry County on duly 28th IMO'.i.
Hoist. H. SCAKIIOIIOI oil,
Plaintiffs Attorney, J
i. a. mcdkumott, (1
c. v. c. p.. ii. c. <;t. ?
St
ji
as. 11. Carlisl , LL. I). President.
Fijjht depart in *nts including t he
4cw Chair of 11 iSTOUY and KCO ~
COMICS.
WOFFOKP FITTIN(J SCHOOL.
An excellent training school for
>oys. A M. DuPuk, A. M. a
Head Master. f<
''or catalogue add res, j r
J. A Mamkwbm,, jo
Spartanburg, s ('. <1
tltli Session begins September 2!'th o
Send us the news. S
OTIS
)BACCI
c/ftss \/f//c. II iiiiiI' / < >
Tohfirm staff ft wit ft ttsij'
*
amtls
ket.
ioil// /on ni/i'il, o nil luils j'n
a u rn ss for I hr ///ir/iiisr of
r i if u ii I I // ii ri'i'iil I'd litis/H'<
ss. Oor/inrf <>j ll/rroi
os/h'cI of a fur .Mo rh'cf.
ntd i ii I it i ii / ii f I hr . I Itir/y'i'l.
'it r/i I'd mj onl his /in rl of!
or I hr ii 1/ro n mo r n I <>j' ll<r
turpri prosper? Should it not !?
v is a at 1h<> growth and prospori
>|*;.w >c i.in ail worn lOJLfOlllCI' t'l
rpris? continue l<> i?i' used as "cat
is mere own county ami our own iut
towns the iiinuscnicnt ami prolit
At- con , resources, unsurpassed any\
I lor- our location is all that we co
11 ere is thrifty ami enterprising |
center I
ie pride
'ow and ]
I)I N(} OK OI K OWN (JOHN I V.
I Kl> WITH NOT 111 NO SIIOltT O
IVREHOUJ
Delinquent Tax Sales.
ITATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA. I
IIOKKV COUNTY. s
Under and by virtue of Fxecutions is
lied by I,. I>. Long, Ks<p, County Treusirer,
tome direct in my oltiee, I have loved
on and will >cl| before the ('ourt I louse
n Conway, S. o.i Monday the 7th day
>f August, 181)0, (luring legal sale hour.*,
be I allowing des. ribed land-, levied on
it the suit of the State for taxes for fiscal
ear 181)8.
A tract of land in Floyd's Township
)uncan ('. Downing (700) seven hundrtd
icres, more or less, and composed of two
racts, (200) two hundred acres, more or
ess, in ('art Wheel llay, bounded by lands
S'orth Charles (Jrainger, Fast, I) F. Fige
t. al , the r inaiuder of the tract of land
n Fee Dee Itiver swamp, bounded North
?y Henry ('. Klliott, and South by J. W.
. Lewis, et. al.
A I SI/ h
A tract of land in Floyd's Township
iVilliaiii (', Hill, (H70) eight hundred and
evenly acres in Mossy Hay, Stick Hay and
)oe Hay, hounded liy lands of Charles
Jrainger, DulTy Soles and Fslate Hands
if Marparct Floyd.
A I.SO
A tract of land in Floyd's Township
lartin A. Small (2.r>) twenty live acres,
inunded Fast, hy A. II Small, and South
>y .John Lewis, et. al.
ALSO
A tiact of land in Hayhoro Township
olm T. Orahain, (Oil) sixty-three acres,
lounded North. Sy. Tyler, and Hast hy
jouls Tvler, et. al.
A LSO
A tract of land indalivants Ferry Tow nldp
II. (). Skipper, (lOlj one hundred
ml six acres, hounded by lands of \V. If.
'ook, and Hurroughs A Collins Company,
t. al.
ALSO
\ tract of land in (Ircen Sea Township
Ferry Stephen (2?) twenty seven acres,
ounded North, L. I>. Fhipps, South, Colin
'hlpps, ?t. al.
ALSO
A tract of land in Conway Township
'liomas VV. Westbury, (lir?0) three hunred
and fifty acres, and hounded by lands
f John II. Price and lands of I/. 1). Cani>y.
et. al.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay
r paptrs.
W.J. SKSSIONS,
SherilT I lorry Comity.
July 17th, 1800.
NOTICE.
Tito undersigned having boon duly
ppointed Sut >orvisor of Ue^ist rat ion
>r tlio Town of Conway. I looks for
lustration of tlio (pialiliod voters
f said town will bo opened front litis
ate until August, ISth, 1SHH, at the
fllee of Clerk of Court, in said town, i
K. Van. Dusenbury,
up. Registration Town of Conway.
? ,
jca
2m
fd// for lln' reri/d ion of t/ottr
flic /dan/ers wish it. Oar
ir In c.vcrll an// in lite S/ulr.
riii-iiiirni>iii o' ami i n si rn cl'i/io.sil
ion a nil //its proceed i
Intel is now nhoiil com file
The pen/)/e ft re soon /odo
II onli/ note remains
he collirae/ in irorkin </ to
rr// and l/ir he//er/nrnI of
? lln*' proper spirit for all to
ty of i heir own comit y? Should/*
I>ri 11 ?x" this about? Or, shall we
\s paws" and act the traitor to our
erests by pulling cut chestnuts to
of others? I lorry has her natura
vhere Out* soil, our climate and
iuld ask. Yes, and we have the
ieoplc and unlimited capital.
LET 1'N ALL UNITE ON COM*
ETHE LEA LI/ATION ON THIS
3E,
T w 111
FOR YOU.
Write W. S. McCaskill a postal
card. lie 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,
Sheen. Etc.. will lie tuto-n
" l"?J"
meat,.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
rvill be received at the olileo of County
Commissioners for I lorry County, ior the
repair of the bridge across Cow Ford
Swamp, on the old Fee Dee Iloud near
Fort 1 larrelson.
Flans and Speelllcations for same can
lie had by applying to the Supervisor, or
to Mr. F. Van Dusenbury. Clerk of Hoard
of County Commissioners.
All bids must be submitted on or before
the 7th day of August, ult.
The County Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. M. OLIVKK.
Supervisor 1 lorry County.
July 18th 181M).
Notice of Town Election.
Ily order of the Town Council of the
Town of Conway, tin election will be held
in the Court House at Conway, S. ('., on
Friday August 25, I85)it, for an Intendant
and four Wardens foi said Town. Foils
to open at 8 o'clock a. m , and close at 4
o'clock p.m. All voters inust produce
new town registration certificates.
K. Van Di'sksiu iiy,
(Jerk of Tow n ('ouncil.
.July tWih It.
S. (. MIMTAItY ACADEMY.
Ollice of Chairman Hoard of VisitorsCharleston,
S. C.. July I. 180.
Out1 vacancy in Hcneficiary Cadctshi|>
in the South Carolina Military
Academy exists in this, Horry county.
Clanks for application for permit
to enter competitive examination,
with sheet giving necessary information,
can be obtained from the
respective county superintendents
of education. All applications, fully
and clearly made out, must be in the
hands of the Chairman by the 1st
day of August.
C. S. GADSDEN,
Chairman Hoard of Visitors,