The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 25, 1900, Image 2
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THURSDAY MOKNIN(J
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CONWAY HUH I ISIIINCJ CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
H. H. WOODWARD. Rdilor.
SUBSCRIPTION :
Otio Year, - - - $1.00. I
Six Months, - - .00. j
Three Months, . - - .25. i
CIO ? ALWAYS IN ADVANCK.
Wa>" One cent a word in excess of 150
words for obituaries. Poetuy not
accepted.
Entered at the Post OAlce nt Conway, S. C., up
Second claes Matter.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
Transient advertisements $1.00 per inch
for the first insertion, 00 cents an inch
for eacli subsequent Insertion.
Notices in local rending mutter, 10 cents
per line each insert lot; under head of
"lluslnoss Notices," (j cents n line each
insertion.
Official advertisements at tlie rates allowed
by law.
Liberal contracts will be made for advertising
three or more months.
The IIkhald will publish, at the tils
cretlon of the Editor letters on subjects
of general interest, when written plainly
frith ink and accompanied by the name
of the adthor. These should be directed
to the Editor of 'I inc Ukuald.
REMITTANCES
Kor Subscriptions or Advertisements must
be made to the Manaokk, Con way
Publisuino Company*
? nil lie. MM.- MMCTVMf Jt>3U Jtft? ;
THURSDAY, OCT. 25 1000
Lobana Items.
Health generally good.
Mr. L L. Cooper of Conway passed
through here a few days ago to
open his school Pleasant Hill.
Mr. John U. ?' ioper of Conway
was with us a fe days ago.
Miss Viola Line returned home
from an extended vi ' to friends and
relatives tit. Mario A Friday.
Mr. Benjamin k gers and wife,
Mr. Walker Watson and sister, Miss
uena waison, are visaing ine lannly
of Mr. 8 M. Lane.
Rev. \V. S. Cooper lilled his regular
appointment at Grown Swamp
last Sunday and preached to a large
congregation.
Sktii,
Galivants Eerry News.
Galivants Ferry, S. C., Oct. 22.
?Quite a large crowd of our charming
girls and boys have just returned
from a pleasure seeking exposition.
The ark was the place they chose
and they report a good time.
A largo congregation was disappointed
at the Galivants Ferry baptist
church last Sunday, Rev. Mr.
Oliver was absent from some cause.
The health of the community is
generally good.
Farmers are about through marketing
their tobacco crop
Mr. Hampton Jordan of Cool
Spring who is teaching near Labana
accompanied by Master Andrew
Richardson, was visit ing friends here
Sunday.
Penholder.
Sunday School Convention.
The Count v Sunday School Fx ecu
4 1 ?tA. f i .i 1 t t / .it in/it lit f 'nnii'Mir C
11 VU V-'UJli ill I l/Vl I III\ V Hi V/Hil i? (I y , i;(
C., Oct. 1st, 1000, with I). W. Oliver
as Chairman and J. L. Boyd, Secretary.
The time for next County
Convention at Tilley Swamp was
postponed till Friday before the 1th
Sunday in Nov. 11)00.
I The Township Chairman and Superintendents
will please report the
J names of each of the above, also a
brief report of the Sunday Schools in
their charge. Piease suggest the
names of the best Sunday School
workers in each school. Please give
this your immediate attention, as it
is necessary in arranging the pro
gram. We have but little time to
prepare. For ward t<> I. ,[. Co.1;,
Vice President, Nixonville, S). C.
heTe
m
, NOW OPEN ANT
tdij here ((inl more on the w<
llud tec a re the pro/tie to h<
?S"/7vJ/> under the niaiiugeni
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'//fed irith nil !?l%iu/es of Fob
Manager.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
i
i
For State and County Offices i
and for Amendments to State '
Constitution
State o' Soutli Carolina, I !
County of Horry, t ,
No 100 C hereby given that an election '
avill be In-ill :?t tin- Keverill precincts estab- '
li-heil by law, in llorry County, on Tucsdav.
.Novemtier <>, 11)00, for the following
otliees, to wit (iovernor, Lleutenant(SoveriMr.
Secretary State, Attorney General,
(\ui;ptiolli't Genera], Adjutant and 1
n.-;.et tor (iem-ral, Stale Treasurer, State
: Superlnti ndant ?'l Kducation, one Hailroad | I
Con missiouer, one Circuit Solicitor, one
j Senator, two tb-piesentatlves in tlie (Sen!
end Assembly, Supervisor, SheriiT, Clerk
of ( onrt, Coroni r. County Superlnteiulant
t f Kducation.
Pursuant to the ( (institution of South
Carolina, and the terms of joint Resolutions
No. illt) and !M1, approved February .v
j liltli, A. 1>. 100d, | Acts of Soni.li Carolina,
pp, 5711 and 57l,| and an election will also
he held at the same time and place tor
amendments to the Constitution of South x
Carolina, as follows:
Am nd Section 7, of Article VIII, of |
the Constitution of South Carolina, as j
nuunv.s.- Aim mine enu i Hereof tl?o Tol- c
lowing words, "Frovidtd, That thelimi- ,,
tutlons < 111 posed by ibis Section and by ~
Section 5, Article IV, of this Constitution ,
shall not apply to bonded indebtedness j
incurr d by the cities of Columbia. Hock
llill, Charleston and Florence, where the
j roceeds of said bonds are applied solely t
for the purchase, establishment, 1 :dn
etnance >r increase of water works plant ^
sewerage system; and by the city of
Georgetown, when the pro cods of said j
nonds lire applied solely for the purchase,
establishment maintenance or increase of j
water works plant, sewerage system gas
and electric light plants, where the en >
tire revenue arising from the operation of
such p'ants or systems shall be devoted \
solely and exclusively to the maintenance
and operating of tho same, and where the j
question incurring such indebtedness Is
submitted to the free holders and qualified j
voters of suedi municipality, as provided in
the Constitution, upon tho question of oth v
er bonded indebtedness."
Amend the Constitution of South Car- (
olina by adding thereto the following to
be known as "Article I of the Amend |
mendments io the Constitution": "The
General Assembly shall provide by law
for tbe condemnation, through proper v
ollicial cJiannels, of all lands necessary
for the proper drainage of the swamp and j
low lands of this State; and shall also
provide for an equitable assessment of the ^
lands so drained, for the purpose of paying
the expense: of such condemnation
and drainage."
The said A mendments shall bo sub- ?(
mitted iu such manner that the electors
qualified to vote for Members of the j.
House of Representatives shall vote for or
against each or such amendment* soper y
atcly.
Amendments should be on seperate j
tickets. Ihdiots in favor of tlie adoption
of an amendment voted upon should con- 0
tain the amendment voted upon iu full,
followed by the Word, "Yes"; ballots opposed
to the adoption of an amendment
should contain the amendment voted upon q
followed by the word "No." t,
Polls at each voting place will bor opened
at 7 o'clock A. M, and closed at 4 1(
o'clock 1'. M Tho following named p rsous
have been appointed r
MAN At IKHs OF ERECTION '
for State and County ollices, and amend- t,
inents to State Constitution, to-wit:
Martin Hill- M. M. Martin, W. L.
Singleton, 1). Causey. s
Oder GroveJ? \V. F. Jordan, 10. J. '
Marsh, J. A. Bason.
Conway.?VV. II. King, O. M. Harrel* <
son. J. E. Dusenhury.
Adrian. II. 15. Holmes, Howell Cart. ?
rett, W- J. Dorsey. (
Dog Illulb- 10 \V. Jolinon, John 15.
Jones, I). G. Johnson. r
liayboro.?G. H. Cartretf, W. F. Mishoe, q
Henry Harris.
Han ford.- R. D. Suggs, J. II. Stevens,
i M, M. Hardee.
Chapel Hill. E. Graham, Hobt. rage, /
U. J. Ilolliclny.
Taylorsville. I'. A. Gen aid, W, II.
Small, I). G Small.
Floyds School House -Jglm'i . llarrel
son, Key Worley, Averv Plwil.
lJlnntoos x lloads. John M. llarrelson.
I), F. Mctjougnn, A. M. Anderson. c
Horis.?Y. I*. McQueen, Dr. II. II. g
Burroughs, N. K, Hnrdwlck. C
Hound Swamp.?W. E. Carter,, John 1
Causey, Win. Cox. j
Hammond. -I). F. Lewis. J. M. Cox, <,
J. I. Ward. j
Ebene/er. A. .!. Hardee, W H Hong, '
J (' Sarvls
Farmer -S W Vraught. M M Stanley,
Sam F Hughes
Little Hlver. 1 11 Permenter, 11 K liessent,
,1 C Ilium s
Hardee's Mill Tlios Livingston Sr, J 11
Edge, Duftle Cox
Grahamville I J> Darker, J E Hryan
H II Cox v
Socastee,- W K West, 8 S Sarvis, Chas
II Newton, ii
Withers,- J .M Hardee, \\ T Todd, G
W King I
Marlow?Frank Thompson, Win liurge.s
LDThurp. si
On day of Election the Manugt rs niu t
organize by the election of a Chairman .
mm a uieru. i lie roimtituttonal oath must K
b<> taken liy each Manager before ho cmii l>
net, :iii(l also by the (JlcrK. The (.'hniruii.il
elected is ompowered to administer oaths, (1
Tho M imager h u e power to till a vnenn j]
cy, mid it none of (he Maunders attend,
the e.iti/( iih can appoint from among the u
(ptHliticd voters tho Managers, who, after
Doling sworn e ,ii conduct tho election.
At the close of the election, the Mann- v
gers and OWk must proceed publicly to
opt o th" ballot boxes mid count the lull u
lots therein, and continue without adjourn
inont until the same Is complete and make
fOPLl
IARION, $
) PREPARED TO
t if irH/(; u nlimited orders ft
> i/dl'c (heir crops and see th
(",// of
lr. John A
((ceo, irf/o has a J read if cm/o
n?^ www
fcLLlb
I
i ' tatAinmit of the result for onch oflloe !
111(1 sigll tilt! glllUC. I
Within throe days thereafter, the Chair- r
man if the I ion rd, or some one designated i
t?v the Hoard, unut deliver to the Com
mlssioner* of Election the poll Hats, the
tio\e containing the ballots* and written
datoincnts of the results of the election.
Cue of the above named Managers h'
audi precinct must call upon the Hoard of
'ommiss".oners at Conway, 8. C , notbefi r
)ct 2(Jth 11)00, to receive ballot boxes. :
> 11 lists and instructions, ind to bo qunliled.
*(1.
II. DU8ENHUKY, Chairman. )
W. L. Hit VAN,
10. C. II AKK1S. ?
Commissioners of State Election. 1
NOTICE OF FIDERAL ELEC
TON. |j
l '
-or Presidential Electors and Pep '
resentntives in the 57th Congress'
of tho United States,
IT AT 10 OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
County of Horry. j"
Notice is hereby given that an el-vjtlon
vill lie bold at the sevs-ral precincts esnhlished
by law in Horrv County on Tueslay.
November 0th, 1900, for nine Pre iicntia)
Electors, n d for u Represents * <
n the fifty ^seventh congress of the United I
>tates, Sixth Congressional District. Polls
,t each voting precinct will bo open d at ]
' o'clock u. in. and closed at 4 oclo. p.
n. The lollowing named persons five
?een appointed
MAN AOEHS OF ELECTION.
Mifrtlti Hill Joe Tiudnll, RolJtn Watts,
\ ;v i MiRpiuiury.
Cedar Grove .1 T Todd. Tube Causey,
V J IIendrlcks.
Conway -W J Waller Jr, W II Howell,
W Chestnut.
Adrian .John U Baner Alex Hardee,
I King.
Dog BlulT?W K 1' Cooper, IC P Hughe*
I organ Howls. i
llnyboro I) Sarvls, (J 11 Todd, O M
Vatts.
Sanford.-1) T (lerrald, Z T Durant, J,
,y Stevens Sr
Chapel 11 Hi ? I) M .Mlshoe. 1 H Cannons
iltirsluill Hoggins. *
Tavlorsvllle -Hezekluh Hinson, N P
Jovens, 11 F llarrelaon.
Ployds Sehool House Dexter Gibson '
' J. Williamson. Troy llarrelson.
Blantona X I toads II H llulfkin. Simp,
1 ryant. Will Hooper.
Boris \V K llolt, Geo Avant. II It Todd
Itound Swamp James Carter. W (1 Saris.
N J Cox. Hammond
C H Williamson, J .1 Faulk
I) Royals.
Kbene/er W H Hardee, Win Hong,
V m Gore.
Farmer Johns, n .Milligan, J W Hard- i
h k, John Butler.
Hittle River Jas B .Morse, Anthony Besr>nt,
Hueian H Bryan.
Hardens Mill?Nathan Adams, Buck
Idgo, Judson Todd.
Grahamville Henry McNeill, Van
t'atson. B 11 Vereen. (
Socastee R 11 Singleton, J M Stalvey
K J Clarldy,
Withers I) J Cox. Tom Bell, B B Owns.
Marlow--1 P Patri'-k, John F Vereen, i
iaorgo Tharp.
The hullo*, boxes in the precincts must
e so located as to be in view of persons
utsi.le the polling place during the tlino
f the election. A space or inclosure seprate
ami distinct front that used by the
lanagers of the State election inust be t
ailed olf or otherwise provided at each 1
redact, under direction of the undemign- c
d. Hut one voter must 1)0 allowed to en- t
er any voting place at a time and no one
xcopt the managers must be allowed to (
peak to the voter while in the voting
dace casting his vote.
For further instruction see notice of
'omiuiesioners of State Flection.
One of the managers at each precinct
allied above must call upon the Hoard of
/'ommlssioncrs for the Federal Election
t Conway S (l not before October 26th to
eceivo ballot boxes, poll lists and instruc.
ions and to be qualified. y
II N SESSIONS, Chairman.
N B ALL8BR00K , t
W tl TODD,
fomm-ssloners of Federal Election. c
i
To The Dent.
A rich lady cured of her dcafnes*
ml Noises in the Head by Dr. Niholson's
Artificial Ear Drums,
favo $10,000 to his Institute, so that
ioaf people unable to procure the
g\r Drums may have them free.
\ddress No. 11940-c. The Nichol;on
Institute, 7H0, Eighth Avenue,
sYv/ York, U S. A.
HI sco.
I >i8co, S. C., Oct. 22. Right miuh (
iekness.
Mr. W. M. Ilurrelson of Loris
isited relatives in this section last
;cek.
Several of our boys have boron go- |
lg to the boach lately
Air. h. Al Stevens went over to
>aisy last Friday [
Anderson & Davis presented their
how near here last week. ^
Dr. Talmage's sermon in last issue ]
; well worth tin' price of your paer,
Ml*. (1. O. Harris is putting up a
welling which will add greatly to
lie appearance of his place. "
Mr. M. M. Hardee will soon have
is tine <1 welling completed. '!
Mr. J. M. Skipper and faniilv aro
isiting relatives near Toddville.
Hope the correspondents wil wako
p and 11. ;koa lively paper. I |
KlTTV Cl.OV Kit.
\ J \
ES W,
SOUTH C
HANDLE ALL T(
?/ all grades of bright leaf,
at they GET FULL MAKE
.lien, of tli
loycd for //.* ct great many c
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PRECINCTS. pj ? c
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Martin Hill 110 4tt
Dtdnr (IroTo H4 14
Don way 21W 25
Adrian 112 14
l)oo HInIV U>5 (i'J
rJhaptl Hill 173 OS
I layborn 1 r?7 53
Sau ford 83 7
Taylorsvillo 46 6
Floyds School House HI 46
Blantons X Roads 186 14
Loris 122
Round Swamp 88 &
Hammond 75* 1
Ebenezer 44 3
Farmer 50
Little River.... HO 2
HardeeB Mill , . 35 5
Grrahamville 36 3
Sooastee 112 17
Withers 36 6
Marlow 33 3
'2217 3961
WfifcGl. HKDIL t
Invites your patronage for the folio*
1st. Healthy location. Pure artesi
2nd. Thorough course of study und
3rd. Elegant now dormitories so pa
iearly $20,900.
4th. Teachers with pupils ?yery nif
5th. Teachers live in dormitories w
6th. Mechanical department under
7th. Its past success a guarantee
tension
ftt.ll. lt.iv< ..niloi' n.iin ?
- j ".ix.vi luiii vmi y illill/IUIIlir
Hth. Low rate#. Hoard $7.50 pi
Music including use of instrument $3.0
For illustrated catalogue address.
Weicl
J. W. G AI
Hurtsville, S. C.
J. G. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF <
CONWAY
Capital Stock $90,000
DIRECT
L G. Com,ius. W R. I
Ql.KBA.Ulf,
We traasact a general banking busin
ionto any and all matters intrusted t<
["his Hank respectfully solicita the de
orporatious aid will gite ever* reascs
mnkiug to those doing business with i
i mmI
Thorough instruction trivon in all
addition to which we have a high schoc
Those young men and young ladiei
eaehers will receive special attention i
>f special courses. Our building and f
epair aud ample teachers have been ?
amities can be had for $7, per month:
o $2, For information addacss
S. W. CA
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am-, fmtwhtoimm I
||E|jtMHV 3t V POLICE,3 SOLES. ft
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BkOCKTON^UlU; . ||
Ov?r Om Million Fcoplo woar tho
f T rtni?<r1*c *1 Su tl CYiaao
TV bt jL/vw^wa Ub ?p~r t)UVU H
Ml our shoes are equrily satisfactory ?t
rhey f Ivo the best value tor th? money. D,
rtiey equal custom fchoes tn style and It. V]
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3BACC0 ENTRUS
Our corps of men cannot
ET VA L UE> If you are j
lis Count}
ompetent graders who are
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d Primary Aug. 28th.[J
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37 85 50 00 37 87 77 40 ]
01 157; 05 130 02 128 27 198
148 80 87 148 40! 102 51 100
33 1701 47 103 101 107 115 04
71 17 73 IS 05 22 32 00
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45 83 28 08 85 34 84 43
107 88 100 03 140 40 147 53
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21m SIM.
vin^r reasons.
on water on cumous. I
er oompetont instructors.
rate for boys and jjirls, costing i
jht during study hours.
1 tli pupils.
competent instructor. i
i for the future, 108 boarders lust
i
er month. Tuition $1.00 to $4.00
0.
i Neck High School,
NS, n. S., M. M. P., Principal,
D. A. SP1VEY Cashier.
DONWAYR
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Surplus Fund $8-000
ORS:
ilWII, D. A. PjIMTST.
F. A. Ilcaaouoas. 1
mmmmmmmmmmmamrnrn
eas, and guarantee prompt attea:>
our care.
poaitn of individuals, firms aad
labia facility ooasistent with sound '
t.
mot 1
4
the common school branches in
>1 department*:
s who are fitting themselves for
and will be given the advantages .
Fround have been put in thorough 1
mploved. Good board in private i
Tuition rates prr month from $1, J
RWILE.
Kodol
dyspepsia Cure DiflMts
what nt.
t artificially dig mU th? food aid atda
atur? In strengthening til reeom*
ruetlng the exhausted dig tit# ?r>
in*. IttsthelatestdisoovereddlgeaV
it and tool*. We other preparation
a approaeh It la eacleney. It inantly
r?ll?v?a and permanently euros
repepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, latulence,
Sour Stemseh, Maueem
ck Headache,6aatralgla,Cra?tpa a*4
lotherreeulteof laiperfoetdlfeattoB.
testes, as* . XjUf d? ess tales fit tfPW
islleU*. *os?ellsaeet4yses?s*?ese*Ie?See
r?mrh ay c. oowitt a co. caie#?e
LJOOD'ICUIIU when all o(5ier 1
preparations fail. It possesses
a retire power peculiar to itself. Be
re te get Hood's SarsaparilU.
OuSF,
i;
TED TO ITS CAf
be excelled any where, an
not prepared to handle ijui
K
now ready to go to work.
1
'IWpilClU']
we Don't wan
Unless you are thoroughly satisfied
with the values received. Some
of our competitors will tell you that
Thompson is a sharper, which wo do
not deny, for Thompson has been
sharp enough to buy our goods
cheaper and sell them cheaper than
any house in the county.
We have never sold a customer
that we CAN NOT SELL AGAIN
New Goods Ariving Daily
CONWAY BAR'
E. V. DUSENBURY,
Sec. and Treas.
HORRY W
The Leading House
Ar
I beg to announce to my friends
n ted the Horry Warehouse for thi
exclusively under my control. We ]
ncss basis, treatingall customers alii
price for their tobacco.
Our success last year has assiste
buyers for this season who will bc'h
The IIorrr is always open and w
in^f the day that you bring it.
The buyers of Virginia and Nort
way. The farmers of Horry County
The Horry Warehouse is to furni
ion.
Let all work for the Conway mai
?iul satisfaction.
Yours
J. I
mum
Hutjthe light to sail goods has jn
?tore from top to bottom and these g
inents of your time may save you doll
Clothing! .
We hare the largest stock in tow
Men's, youth and children^ clothing,
Ha
We have them in all styles and a
tition. Caps, a full line for men's bo;
Shoes!
No use to talk about competitioi
lino. We have them in great numbei
have them in prices that will suit 5 o
to miss examining our stock before b
dices, you can get dry shoes, you ca
high price morrocco.
Dry G
Prints all grades and colors. 1\
I | 4 S and $ Sheeting at Panic prices
Dress (
Percals, Madras Cloth, Dress Vol
n pink, tan, cream, green, navy blue
Furniture and Cr
STOVE:
At lowest possible price.
Thanking you for your very liber
rou call and examine my stock which i
iial bargains we have to oft'er vou.
S. T. SE
rinMiA/ A
w w a ^ w w n
JOB PR
Done
WATCH TA1S SPAC
p' I -\E.
(I ire arc satisfied thai a
ir crop at home, we have a
>
Bring (/our Tobacco along.
rs.
t your Money
r Wo have everything you want.
1 Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Tin1
ware, Cook Stoves, the best in the
county, also Heaters, Boots and
Shoes. Hats, Caps, Saddles, Harness,
G r< ccries, Tobacco, Cigars,
Cheroots, Men's and Boys Clothing.
Our Dress Goods. Trimmings and
Millinery is all that you could ask
for, and our prices are lower than
ever before. Dont stop until you
i tfct to the
GAIN HOUSE.
A. C. THOMPSON'
President.
AREHOUSE.
r a
Leading Market.
throughout the County that 1 hay#
s season, and its management will bo
propose to run it oa a strictly buaice
and seeing that they get full yalun
d us in organizing? a largn corps of
ore before the opening
ill sell your tobacco at any hourdurh
Carolina arc turned towards Conure
coming to Conway to sell!
ish headquarters for this grand Un
rkot, and we will guarantee success
with confidence.
5. COLES, Mnnager.
.ui_ _? .1 ru1 mswu
II III llll
ist commenced, as I hate filled uay
oods must be sold. Just a few molars.
Clothing!
n and can save you 20 to 25 per cent.
any size.
its!
t prices that willstayyer all comp*r
ys and children.
Shoes!
i here. We have always led in this
rs. We have them in all styles. We
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