The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 30, 1900, Image 3
?hc piM'i'i) I)cralrt.
Published Kvory Thursday.
THURSDAY,. AUGUST 301900
MATTERS LOCAI. AND OTHERWISH.
We keep blank land deeds.
Next Monday will be salesday.
Spivey's beauty flour is a dandy.
Boys pants all size.6 just received
at W. R. Lewis,
The crops about town are very
much in need of rain.
Mr. Hiram Long of Longs, was in
town last Monday
More men wanted at the Home
Wood Nuisery^to clear land.
Hurrah! f >r Scarborough and
Spivey they will both be elected.
Mens boys and ladies hats just
received cheaper than ever at \V. R,
Lewis.
Mr. J. W. Bryan of M irion, after
Hponding a few weeks on our beach
returned home hist Saturday.
Miss Maggie Bryan of Little Biw r
is visiting her sister, Mi s l)r. Watson.-Dewev
Eagle.
mrs. ?. ii. uowcii una cnuuren
returned lust Saturday from a stay
at Ocean View.
ilou. J. P. Derhatn was present at
the cavr paign meeting last Friday
and made a speech.
Spivoy sells rust proof seed oats.
Mrs. S. M. Tompkins and children
are spending some time with the former's
mother at Star IilutT.
The farmers were well pleased with
the.priess received at the tobacco
warehouses las t week.
My Hue of shoes is now complete
call and see them. \V. Ft. Lewis.
i A tent meet i no is being conductr
ed near Cedar Grove by Mrs. Stumbo,
of Alabama. It moves to Blanche
the latter part of the week.
For Spivoy s Beauty \nd Collins
Delight Hour call at Spivoy's store.
Be v. K. C. Daily will preach in
*^N the Presbyterian church mfxt Sunat
11 o'clock a. in. There will
be no services at night*
The campaign meeting tit. Greenwood
was held near the residence of
' 0 Mr. Tv. P. Long who took care of the
crowd of candidates in his usual hoseditor
wishes t:> express his
tlninks to the good people of the
county for the way in which they remembered
the Herald while he was
around on the campaign.
Fall and Winter dress goods, in
Prints, Ginghams Porcalles and
Worsteds at pr ices to suit. W. B.
Lewis.
?-> Mr. J. E. Poythres* and wife of
L ,t Henderson, N. C., paid his cousin
"Mr. J B. Poythress a visit on 27t,h
and returned to Wilmington Saturday.
Bringyour chickens and eggs to
the Ideal Store.
Donahue & Mklbon.
Prof. Charles P. Cind, St. Louis,
Mo., writes: Wo unhesitatingly* attribute
the recovery and continued
good health of our little boy to Tkkthina
(Teething Powders.)
We publish in this issue the returns
of the primary so far as we
have been able to obtain them, corFuluilnl
I.au * 511 L- ? x
v ii?uui(IVM'|| v? III UC !U'Xt
week.
1 ho Now York Racket Store was
re-opened a few days ago with Mr.
W. H. Chestnut as manager. Mr.
Chestnut is a young business man
of many years experience and is
worthy of the partronage that the
business received in former years.
The line of merchandise carried will
be virtually the same as before.
The new roller flour mill at Marion
which will soon be completed by
the Marion Milling Company will be
gin running by the 6th of September.
Mr. K. T. Wilcox is at the
head of the concern and he says that
*^^^|Jt<rh>ill will be capable of turning
flHout as flue flour as can be had in the
-iggM^tate.
Now is the time to set yourstrawberry
beds with fine young healthy
plants from the Home Wood nursoI
ry. "Clyde" is the great shipping
berry. "Bistnark" king of the
strawberry world. "Brandywine"
the great Southern berry. Lady
Thompson, a standard for this section.
JO. S. Cuf/niA Pro.
Conway, S. C.
ft is safe to say, from a wide acquaintance
with minister's wives.
.1.,.! tl
uiut> ?ro not some times, but
always, imposed upon; they are laid
upon the Procrustean bed of "ought
to be," and anatomical considera
lions Vanish before the joy most
people^feel in the cheerful task of
stretbhinu out or lopping off one or
ot^er of the privileges which the majority
of the other women in the
parish possess to an unlimited dcSree.?A
Minister's Wife, in the
eptembcr Ladies' ilome Journal.
Returns H
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Congressmen Solicitor ir
PRECINCTS. I ?
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Martins Hill. 115 15 35| 140 23
Collar Clrove. 71 2 14 73 11
Conway 268 S 27' 200 100
Adrian. 103 3 5 73 381
Hog HlulT. | 148 30 53 Ho! 117
Bayboro. ' 140j 10 41 llSj 43.
San ford 84 41 & 8j SO
Chapel Hill . I 101 3 43! 223 21
1 aylorsvillo. 57 < ;> 8!
Floy ds S. II. 75 8 >11 155 43
IHanton X lids 148' is (>! 73 i?8
Loris, lilt 3 | 32 23
Round Swamp. 31 ' 51 4??
Hammond. 72 I 70 0
Fibenezer
Farmer. 43! 4 1 35 12
Little liiver. 77, li 2 03 21
Hardee's Mill. 1!'! 7 5 27 4
GrahamvUle. 33 7 1 28 30
Soeastee 02' 0, 14 08 10|
Withers. 30j 2 10 41 1
Marlow. 3lj 3 34 .
Total 2007 140 3001700. 74H
Hon. U. 11. Scarborough returned R
to Conway last .Monday night after
having linished the campaign a few <((
days before, lie had been in his j(,
odlco but a few moments when a f."
crowd which had gathered in front .(v
of theSpivey lluiiding began calling j,"
him and asking for a speech. lie re
s])onded and gave them an account ,
of the campaign. He was frequent- ()j
ly interrupted by cheering. Kveryone
was gl-id to see him looking |(
well after such a long and hard- (j
fought campaign. i
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The county campaign came to a i ^
close with the speaking at this place
last Friday. The candidates spoke
their usual speeches and a pretty
large crowd listened at them. There ii
was some little cutting at each oth- ti
or but the meeting passed off very ! "
orderly without anything of an ex- o
citing nature The question: "Who ai
are you supporting for co*1 gross"' w
was put to each candidate. The F
IIf.uai.d does not print the speeches
of the candidates; the people are |
already ac<]tiaitiled with the dilTorcnt
candidates and the platforms
upon which thev stand. s
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Don't forget the big excursion ^
Saturday .September l.>th, irom uon
way to Georgetown. Come and go ['
with us. Watts linos.
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Hot and dry. h
Tobacco curing is now over and ,)
fodder pulling is progressing well sj
There is right much sickness-- ^
some serious in this community at ;\
present.
Little Miss Carrie Wilson, of Con
way, visited relatives here last week.
Mr. Simpson A1 ford, of Galivants M
Perry, recently paid friends here a '
pleasant visit. .p
Mi*. K. M. Martin, whose wifod'ed ?p
a few weeks ago, has broken up
housekeeping and gone to live with [r
his daughter near linklea. \N
Mr. C. W. flux, Sr. had the mis- ,p
fortune a fow days ago to fall olT a |
fence fracturing his thigh bone. p
Mess. G. W. Sessions & Hro., have \y
recently sunk a pump for the con 'T
venicnuc of their customers obtain- I
ing good clear water at a depth of A
J10 feet.
Sheriff Sessions of Conway, spent ,p
Saturday and Sunday with friends (,|
hero. \
At the election here Tuesday Mr. Tl
J. H. I>aker was recommended for Tl
magistrate. A
We are sorry to report that Nor- T'
ton received t>, Ellerbe ff and Hrooker
2 votes here Tuesday. j*
J. N. J. i
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wc? i 11 wr? living*
Farmers are busy pulling fodder.
Mr. S. P. Hughes is about to complete
a very comfortable school
house iu this Township. ,.t
Mr. .f. Pi. Barnes of this vicinity js
is visiting friends at Old Doel: N. C. n
Messrs. B. A. Marlow and I)iel< (;J
Blackmail of Old Dock N. C. were ,,,
visitors in this community last Sun- j>
day. hi
Mr. William Hughes is convalescent a|
from his recent illness. ()l
Mr. W. C. Graham of Tabor N C. ^
visited his mother, Mrs. S. Pi. Ful- u|
ton this week }tl
Mr. D. 0. White of Tabor N. 0. ti
visited his mother Mrs. M. S. Hughes B
lust Saturday. Tivoa ti
That Troubling Headache .V
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Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved r.
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Headaches. They make
pure blood and build up your health.
Only 25 cents. Money back if not '
cured. Sold by Dr. E. Norton ^
Druggist. ~
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Scarborough and Norton In I c
Second Primary with Scar- c
borough In the Lead. ^
Up to tho time of going to press,
nows of the voto for congress Oth
district Imd been received from Hor- ,
ry. Marion, Marlboro Darlington, *
Florence and one small precinct in q
\ Clarendon county. Returns from
Florence not quite perfect. Of the 5
votes east in above territory, Scar J
borough received 4880, Kllerbo I8T5
and Nortor 4018. This does not in I o
elude two precincts in Horry which i *
1 arc not heard from,
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epresentative American home.
A number of America's leading
ehitects liavc been commissioned
y The Ladies' Home .Journal to
irnish plans and specifications for
? many houses. It is a condition
nit the houses must represent the
?ry highest type of architectural
<cellence, and that each one shall
3 wholly original and new. The
Inns will include houses adaptable
> every section of our country. The
rst will be printed in the October
mrnal.
he Most Reliable Worm Destroyer
In Use. I
Messrs I M. &1!. F. Powell, prom
lent mcrennnts in Columbus coun>\
N. C. wrote us in July 1887 that
Kev. Mr. T. C. Floyd guvo lus child J
nodose of Iioykin's " Worm Killer," I
nd the result was H(>7 worms, lie
islies all interested to know it
or sale by Burroughs tfc Collins Co. ^
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Story of a Slave. at
To be bound hand and foot for
ears by the ehaius of disease is the ^
orst form <>f slavery, 0 cor go D.
/illiams. of Manchester, Mich , says d
My wife has been so helpless'for F
ve years that she, could not turn in SI
ed alone. After using two bottles *d
f Electric Hitters she is wonderful P?
r improved and ab e to do her own Bp
orlc" This supreme remedy for
unalo diseases quickly cures nerousncss,
sleeplessness, melancholy,
eadaehe, backache. fainting and
izzy spells. It is a godsend to weak,
Solely, run.down people. Cure guar- w
nteed. Only f)0e. Sold by Dr. E. S
lorton. druggist. S
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"Forty One years ago." p
[y mind goes buck, as o'er spare I gaze ?,
a the days of "lifty nine," ':
n tie! country home of my boyhood days,
o the old meeting house, mount zl( n. __
0 the prayers pourd forth, to the songs
1 hey snng
1 that old meeting house,
'here uo organ played, no church hells
rung
he good people to arouse
can hear us though, I wore present now
nolo Sammy II ?'s prayers,
'hicli all the people learned to know, N
'was full of unction rare, y
can seethe faithful gathered there,
nd Joe K -pitch the old tune
iVben I can read my title clear" S]
nd we joined In one by one, n
here were Dr. II and old "Ciielo Pugh" k
ood men now in Heaven,
nd other good Floyd's and gmid Hosts too
lie neighborhood did leaven. ?
lie old church long since went to decay ~1
more modern took its place. M
lie 'Mlfty nine" worshippers, wo'ship Ci
to-day I{
r. the great white throne of grace Ti
ear old time church, boyhood home sweet
may over see you again, r\
ut thejpeoplu I loved 1 hope to greet "
nd forever with Christ to reign.
J. H.Toi.ick. O
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Card from Supt. Education M
Editor Hkrai.d:?I will say in
jply to trustee's question in last C<
sue that the reason why theapporoninent
is not yet sent out is beius?!
tho trustees have failed to send ^
t all account books, and all school Tj
egistcrs according to request. I
ive been trying to get them for ^
bout six weeks. The County Board "
f Education cannot lawfully appor011
money until trustees send in
II registers; as there was introduced *
tst winter a new system of regis ation
and book-keeping hence no
Hanks for reports will oo sent to
uistces.
If any one in Horry county lias
ny old school registers used last
ear in schools or not used send to
>y office at once according to law.
I), 1). Harrki.hon,
Co. Supt. of Education.
.oris, S. C.
V CLEAR HEAI
rood digestion; sound eke; *
irie appetite and a ripe old a;/v
re some ol the results ot the us'
>f Tutt's Liver Pills. A single ('
lose will convince you of the;/
vonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact. I:
Vn absolute cure for sick lieadiche,
dyspepsia, malaria, sour ~
tomach, dizziness, constipation
ilious fever, piles, torpid live*
nd all kindred diseases.
ft'.it's Liver Pih- if
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For (I/'ocerirs (tod Fool
DrinksIce,
Beef. and country produce*
Kodol
dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
fc artificially digests the food and aids
aturo in strengthening and rcconructlng
the exhausted digestive or1
ns. It 1b thelutestdlscovered digestit
and tonic. No otliar preparation
m approach It hi cfllcicncy. It inantly
relieves and permanently cures
yapepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn,
fatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
clc Headache,Uastralgla,Cramps and
1 other rcsultsof Imperfect digestion.
Ico 50o. unci ft. IjHI-rohIzo contains 2V4 tlmos
mil size. Book ull about dyspepsia mulled free
'repared by E. C. D?WITT ft CO., Chlc?o?
It Helped Win Battles.
Twenty-nine oltleers and men
rote from t he Front to say thai for
crutches, Bruises, Cuts. Wounds,
ore Feet and Still .Joints, Bueklen's
rnica Salve is t he best in the world,
nine for burns, Skin Eruptions and
ilos. 25 ets. a box. Cure guaran ed.
Sold by Dr. K. Norton drugist.
MARKETS.
( ?KOUOETOWN.
e\v Virgin 2.25
ellow dip 2.25
:;rape 1.50
pints turpentine -17i
osin, common 85c.
WI f.M INOTON.
[)irlts turpentine steady.
achinc barrels 40
ountrv oarr 45<j
o $1.15
ar firm at #1.80
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard $1.85
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ow Middling H 13-16 ,l 44
iddlin# 01 44 41
ood Middling 0 5-8 44 44
:>rn 50(V<)521
ams 5)(gll0
louldcrs 6 @7
liickcns 10 to 25
urkey.s per lb (live)
KK8 0
:nv Peas 60c. per bush
eanuts 75c u 44
JOHNSON & JOHSON.
OKAT.KHS IN
General Merchandise,
Have bargains in
KOCEKIKS,
NOTIONS,
SHOES. j
ood Flour $4.50 por barrel.
Irintf us your Chickens and E^tfs.
f you need horses we have them.
Call on us for BARGAINS.
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Shoes from 40 cents up. Dry Coods
marked down. (Irocerios at. cost
Other goods cheaper yet. Come and
soo.
Itrin^ yonr Chickens and Eggs to
us, highest prion. Tlu* goods must,
go come and get your share quick
Yours for low prions,
DONA 11IJK & MELSON.
Citation Notice.
|ty \V. K, I lard wick Ksqulre, Probate
I Itdge.
VVIicroay, I). D.uui made suit to mo,
to grout liiin Letters <>l Administration of
the K>tate of and rdfeets ot Mary ('. Man
roc Deceased.
These are therefor.1 to cite and admonish
all and singular toe kindred and Creditors
of the said Mary ('. Monroe, deceased,
that theyjho and appear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be hold at Con
way I lorry ( ounty on 5th day of Soptem
Iter iiwt, after publication thereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, it
any they have, why the said Admini>tradnn
should not be grunted.
Given under my Hand tliis ?3 day of
August Anno Domini, 11)0(1
\V. 10. Haiidwick,
Probate Jdudge.
College of Charleston.
CHARLESTON, S. C. '
Founded in 17^5.
Next Session opens Oct 1000.
Honrd in the College Dormitory,
including furnished room and lights,
can bo obtained at $10 a month. Tuition,
$40 per session, payable in two
instalments. One scholarship giving
free tuition is assigned to Horry
County, the holder to be appointed
by the County Supt. of Education
and tho Judge of Probate. All candidates
for admission are permitted
to compete for I Joyce Scholarships,
which pay $1 aO a year.
Strong faculty ; well equipped
chemical, physical, and biological
lab' rat tries; observatory; library of
14,*00 volumes; and the finest museum
of natural history in the South.
Elective courses leading to the
degrees of H. A. and M. A.
For catalogue, illustrated circular
and information in full addressHAItUISON
RANDOLPH,
President.
The I Tnivercltf;
1 11V C/ I 1 1 Wi kJUy
of North Carolina.
The Head, of the Stoic's
Educational SystemThree
academic courses leading to
Degrees.
Professional courses in Law, Medicine
and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers.
i Scholarships and
Loans to Needy.
t Free Tuition toCunTPITION
$<>(). ^ didates for Ministry
. Minister's Sons ana
( Teachers.
f)12 students besides 1 <? 1 in Summer
School. teachers in the faculty.
For catalogue and information
address
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CHARLESTON, S.'C%
244 King Street.ClZZi ' \
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I bog to announce that I have
pcned a place of Husiness adjoining
lessrs. Dorter tN: MeCaskill's stages,
and solicit a share of your pat onage.
()ver 25 years of practical
experience in all kinds of
Light and Heavy Smith
vork, Holier repair, etc.
Moderate prices and good worknanship
guaranteed.
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5PIVEY 6c COLLINS CO.
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Fire Insurance
Bicycles.
). A. SPIVHY, A.T.COLLINS
President, Secretary.
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SHOPS.
BOILER WORK. LIGHT AND
IEA VY SMITH WORK OF ALL
<IND.
Wc keep a full line of steam titings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
vaste etc Also carriage and wagon
ardware. and material. Faints,
>iL Varnish etc. Wo solicit your
at ronage.
D\c NicChees
100 Founds Fancy Cream Cheese
00 Founds New River Mullets
>00 Founds Mixed Candy
00 Founds plain Candy
0 Boxes small Lemon Cakes
Boxes Large Sugar Cakes
Boxes xxx Soda Cakes
Boxes Ginger Snapps
Boxes Fenny Mixed Cakes
Boxes Small Mixed Cakes
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I) Cases Now Fresh Sardines
0 Dozen Alaska Salmon
0 Dozen Dotted Ham
We have the stock and prices.
W. B. COOPER,
WllOl.KSAl.K OROCKR,
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