The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 28, 1901, Image 3
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THURSDAY, FEB. 28th 1901.
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MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
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Lot us do your job printing*
Call on SpiVey court week.
Seed Irish Potatoes at Sessions'.
The Herald and Commoner one
, ear $1.76.
We expect you to pay your sub
soription count week.
Mr. J. W Holiday, Sr., is sick at
his home at Gulivants Perry.
The county board of control will
hold a meeting .next Monday.
Pree'stalls and racks in rear of the
Spivey building ,
Two of Mr. li. J, Sessions' ehil
(iron are sunering irom 'he ineasels. 1
A line pair of farmer's brogau
shoes for *1, at VY. II Chestnut's
Racket Store.
' There were few people abroad last,
Saturday owing to the inclemency ot
the weather.
Mr. J. D- Watson of Nixonvilie
was in town last Monday on busituess.
Mr. Jeo. VVT. Watts was in town
ilust fucsday and paid the (Iekald a
pleasant call.
See this week's change in tin; advertisement
of Conway Bargain
iliouse.
Mr. T. S. Barnhill died at the
Ihoiue of his mother near Glalivants
.Ferry last Friday.
III or*. Robt. B Scarborough had
the misfortune to lose a valuable
horse one day last week.
If you want the best seed irish po
tatoes you will find them at Sam
Thorn pkins.
Mr. A. J. Lancaster, member of
the county board of control passed
through town last Saturday.
Some shad are brought, to town
.every day or two and command fair
prices, selling at 75 cents each.
^ The passenger train next Mondav
^ vwjjj bo hailed with delight by doubt
* *le?* every citizen of Conway.
Mr B. L. Housend has had a very
ssevere case of La Grippe from which
he is now slowlv recovering.
New Restaurant. Meals all hours,
ipriee 25e. Also oysters at 25c. a
ipiare. Sam Thompkins
Call at W. II. Chestnut's and get
n nice all-wool pair of punts for only
75 cents.
Lust Friday was Washington's
birthday and the Barroughs Graded
School observed the day by giving a
holida as usual.
We will be pleased to have our
subscribers call and settle their dues
when they come to court next week.
If you don't believe the Racket
Store is the cheapest place in town
call and see.
Rev. J. Elkins will preach for Rev.
T. B Reynolds at Brown Swamp
the second Sunday in March at 3 p.
in
Call and settle your subscription
next week. We need the money and
.arc perfectly willing to write your
,receipt
Go to Conway Bargain House for
" Julia Mario w" laoies shoes, the
.kind ''tony" city folks wear. They
dire up to the miuuto:
Mr. W. U. Lewis has been ouilding
several new tenant Houses on
the outer edge of Idwn near the old
uiick yaru.
We hear that a large oaW and
planing mill will t?oou be established
at Pine island on t lie Conway A Seashore
Uai'road.
If you coma to court be sure to
call on Sam Thornokius for anything
you want, lie will surprise you
The train was very late :>n last
Saturday night owing to the fall of
snow and everybody had to wait for
their mails until Sunday morning.
If you coino to court make my
store your headquarters.
S. T. Sessions.
When people looked out upon the
world last Saturday morning they
saw it covered with snow. It snow?d
steadily until late Saturday evening.
n is. ? ? t ? ii - - * - >
uwnwiijr oarjfjtiii [ionic nan aw;i* i
dcd to erect a steel covered building
HOxHO feet on its lot lately purchased
from Capt. J. M. Oliver.
Itev C E. Robertson will preach
hero next. Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m 1
und at Woecarnaw in the afternoon.
A special invitation in extended to
the people, both in town and country
to attend these services.
Call on S. T. Session* and soe his
tine siion*. He has them in quantities
and styles.
tfiimmtm+Atmim+mt m i mi mmt urn*
Make Splvey'a 6tore your headquarters
while in town. lie will
please you in prices, quantity and
quality.
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The snow of last Saturday was followed
by showers of rain on Tuesday
morning. The snow fall of Saturday
is said to be the heaviest in
this county for many years.
Let w. H. Chestnut show you samples
of wall paper and take your orders.
He has something nice iu that
line.
call on J. s. Vauyrht during court
week for Dry Goods. Notions, Fancy 1
Groceries. Fruits and confcctione-J
ries.
Mr. Henry Roberts of the Cedar
Urove section killed a pig last week i
which was 17 months old and weighed
HGO pounds net. why do the people
of 1 lorry have to buy so much
bueon?
Magistrate Hoydjof Simpson Creek
township v\as in town on last Friday.
He turned over several cases
to the Clerk of Court to bo sent up
to the Solicitor.
One of the lots made vacant by
the recent tire is the store lot of
Mr>.S. E. King. She is eontempla i
ling the erection of u large building,
more- imposing than the on* whieh
was burned.
The HbhALU made a mistake in a
recent issuo in reporting the mar
li.go of Mr H. Frank Hucks of Senas
tee. The name of the bride was
Miss Heulah Stalvey instead of Miss
Ucltie Stulvev.
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l)r. B. A. Gasquc left last week
for Mariou where lie went to attend
to urgent business, lie is expected
to return some time during court
woek at which lime lie will linish his
work here.
Hon. Robt. 11. Scarborough left
last Tuesday for Washington where,
on next Monaay, he will be sworn in
as a member of the lower branch of
congress, lie will not return until
the middle of next wcok.
A party was given to the young
people last Friday night at. the resi
dencc of Mr. Geo. H. Dusenbury.
Quite a little crowd of the youug
oeople eol'ected together and spent
several hours very pleasant 1 v.
Mr. T) A. Spivey is contemplating
the erection of another brick
building next door to the Spivey
'.uildir.g on Main Street, and nk >
no next door to the Hank building
on tlie opposite side of the street
The house and 'ot in the upper
part of town belonging to Mr. C. J
Vereen has been purchased by Mr.
S T Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. C J
Vercon left last week for Orange
burg. S. C., where they will make
their home.
Mr. J. C. Edwards, the Mhmt.ie
Coast Line engineer is laid up with
measles. He is supposed to have
caught them at Cimdbnurn where
they have been prevalent foi some
months His little daughter Mildred
had them some weeks ago but quickly
recovered. Mr. Edwards' place
on the engine is tilled by a relief en
gineer.
Next Monday is the first day of
court week aud Conway expects
a large crowd on her streets. The
county commissioners will hold their
regular meeting as usual. It is also
the day on which the much needed
passenger train will begin its daily
schedule from this point to Chadbourn.
Mr. II. ** Little a contractor of
Columbia, S. C., arrived in town last
week. Mr. Little was here in 1809
and built the Spivey Building and
the brick stores for Capt. H. (?. Dusenbury.
He expects to get several
contracts this time us Conway is in
need of buildings to fill the vacancies
made by the lire in December.
Mr. J. M. Marlow, the efficient
salesmat iu thc^storo of Richardson
Ovorcss Lumber & Shinirle Co at
Hucksport came to Conway last
week. By a'1 vice of his physician he
will remain here for several days in
order to be treated for some throat
trouble. Ha was accompanied by
his wife and little child and occupies
rooms at. the residence of Mrs.
Hardwick.
.or. J fl. Hart has purchased the
entire square, on which the present
residence of Capt. J. K. Coles stands
on Film Street, between r>thaud6th
Avenues, from the Burroughs A Collins
Co , and intends to erect a magnificent
winter home where he will
spend the winter with his family
; it was on this same square that
years ago. Mr. Hart's father had ids
residence and practiced in the profession
of . icdicine.
In addition to trees plants, vinos,
etc., the Hoiiivwood Nniveries will
have a fine tot of cabbage and tomato
plants, etc.. for sale. i)roj?
me a card and I will deliver stock in
Conway when 1 come in Remem
bor 15 to 'JO per cent discount to
parties calling at the Nurseries for
their trees.
K. S. Cirf.TRA.
Notes from Hand.
The health of our community is
>food at present.
Spring is near and farmers are
1 ousy preparing for another crop.
I think there will be lots of cotton
planted *md but little corn. Hurrah
for the corn planter.
Mr. K. Ilawos who has recently
' moved in our neighborhood is a hustling
old farmer.
Mr John Stanly is teaching our
school.
] Mr A. J. Todd is doing a staving
business at Hand. Baboon*
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MAltKIKD
On Feb. 20th, near Buck Creek,
at. the renidence of the bride's fatfa
or, Mr. L. I). Cox. Misi Dessic Cox
to Mr. w. L. Prince, n*v. j. w. |
Todd performing th? ceremony.
Tho attendants were, Mr. w. J.
Hughes with Miss Amanjav Prince,
Mr. Perley Cox w?th Misa Callie
Hughes, and a large company of
relatives and friends were present to
witness the nuptials, after which an
elegant repast was Spread, followed
by the choicest delicacies of the season.
The happy couple left in the
afternoon for their future home
near Dothan, N. C. wo extend to;
them our hearty congratulations. ]
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On Fob, 17 th 1901, by He v. II. D. j
Grainger, at the residence of Hon. j
C. J. Prince, father of the bride.
Miss Mollie P. Priuoe. of Zoan. to
Mr. Win. A. Iutnan, of Iron Hill> N.
c. The Attendants were: Ifr. w. M
Grantham, of Nichols, S t. and Miss
M. T. Prince, of Zoan. hir. H. M.
cox of Dothan,?N. c, aod-JMisf M. A.
Grantham, of GulivanU rSsrry. After
the ceremony a bountiful table
was spre..u and there wnsipleuty of
everything good. 1
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Blown to Atoms. . * v
1 he old idea that the body sometimes
needs a powerful, drastic, purgative
pill has been exploded; for
Dr. King's New Life Pills, which
are perfectly harmless, gently stius*
ulate liver and bowola to expel poi
tnnmio mnttoH tL
.o/iiuuo mni nil , cicuonr nit* Mjsutm
and absolutely cure Constipation
and Sick Heudache. Only 2V; aVDr
K. Norton k drug store
Dots from Cool Spring.
Mis* Olif llucks Han txren quite
sick hut seems to be improving.
Mr Glasgow is going in for tobacco
this year and will plant twelve
acres.
Mr. Beuj Mi shoe is putting up a
now tobacco barn.
Mrs. T. R. Bryan who has beeu
spending a few weeks with friend*
at Little River and Wilmington, returned
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah*, Bucks, of
Sccastee. were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Doyle last Saturday
and Sunday.
A few .lays ago a flog belonging
to Mr. Henry Cribb went utad and
succeeded in biting two or three
persons before it could be killed.
None of the bites proved fatal.
Mr. Joseph Rabon has rented a
farm from Mr. Morgan I*ewis near
Gideon, S. C., and has moved to it*
We woulk like to hear from Mr1
Holmes, of Te.xaa. This place used
to be his home and we would like to
hear from him.
We are glad ^o know the Representatives
of this county were wot
among the 64 who voted to repeal the
anti-freo pass law. M.iL. K.
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Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number fef poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore aud
racked with coughs are urged to'go
to another climate. Hut this iacoatly
and not always sure Don't be
an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption will cure
you at home. It's the most infalli
blc medicine for eougs, colds, antjl all
throat aud Lung diseases on earth.
The lirst dose brings relief. As
tounding cures result from persisten*
use. Trial bottles free at Dr. KNorton's.
Price 56c. aftd $1.00. |
Every bottle guaranteed
Bisco lUmiAt
this writing the white snow
is falling. $
Messrs M. M aud N. M. Harden
went up to Sanford last Friday On
business.
(>. E. Stevens is suffering with bis
arm. It. is thought to be rheumatism
Mr. L. M. Stevens-accepts a position
with Mr. Ward at Hammond.
Farmers busy. Kittt Chovicr.
Homcwood Items.
Mr. It. M Lyon, of Vermont, who
liau Itrmn e?uUImUU ^
...... ... v. ? laiviu^ inn uuuic, Mr. \/.
M Lyon of this place, Huh returned
homo.
Mrs J. B. Hardee. of Bisco, who
has beou visiting her mother near
hero, ha* returned homeMr,
Zitnmormau'H residence is
nearing completion.
Mr. Joseph Hegy who has recently
moved his sawmill here has begun
sawing.
We are badly in need of a store,
would some one not like to locate?
The Horaowood Sunday School under
the carc of Miss Lyon, Superiatendant,
is in a prosperous condition.
The Home wood Sunday school had
an election of officers, re elaotlog
Miss Lyon Supt. and Mrs Fox Secretary
and the same preacher for
the ensuing year. K. L. P.
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.Tonic Regulator!
d trine.
t Package on the Market.
4m 83?. Five ti*r $1.00.
forM>Ttt> yean and trying right of H
IW and wItii no WiieAt, I. laal May,
tWf muI oaoil It uttmllni to dirartloua, H
fttoJagaod ?tlgv*t <i I kaIikvI in weight B
r H for It mv>hI my life. Mra. Marr B.
"! CO., Fray'ra, (IrMMdUa, Tama.
' It Girdles The Globe.
The fame of Bueklen s Arnica
Salve, as the best ir. the world, ox
tends round the earth. It s the one
perfect heuler of Cuts, Corns. Burns
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils Ulcers
Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin
Eruptions. Only infallible Pile
cure. 25c a box at I)r. E. Norton's
Drug Store.
NOTICE.
The County Board of Pensions will
convene in Conway on March 6th,
and will be in session three days.
J oh. Todd,
County Chairman.
FOB SALE.
Good business location ou Hail road
with new dwelling and Store buildings,
best stand in the county. , Investigate,
a bargain.
Address Box 93. Cm way, S. C.
has just received ?a big lot^of the
best axes and haudles, shovels and
apadefc, a complete line of nails,
pocket knives, table knives and
forks, uob locks, pad locks, curry
combs and it'? grocer)- line is com
piety. Also apples, oranges and bananas,
almonds, iriah and Lweet potatoes,
cabbage uud turnips, mixod
nuts, cocounuts, raisens, and candies,
shirt* and drawers, suspenders,
pins, needles; coats cotton, hosiery
and will order anything you want.
SAM TOMPKINS
At rear of court Hoilfce.
NOTICE.
The bridge across Little Pee Dor
llivcr atGaiivants Ferry will be lot
for repairs to the lowest bidder on
Monday the 25th day of February at
12 o'clock, at (lulivants terry. 1
reserve the right to reject any and
all bids.
. . * ?- * Johkpii Todd,
Supervisor, Horry County.
Notice,
.DibTKICT OF SOUTH UAItOLINA f
Ob llila 18th day of February, A l>
1901 ou reading the foregoing petition it ii
ORDERED UY TUK UOUltT, that .
hearing be had upon the warn* vii the up
day of March A. 1). II*1! before said C'oiif1
at Charleston In said District, at 10 o'clock
to the forenoon and that nnth:e thtrcnl
be published lu the hosby ) 1 k ic a i r>, ?
newspaper print*d iu said Dlstilct, ant
that all known creditors und other perenm
In Interest inajr appear at the said tlrrn
and place and show cause, If any they tiav<
why the prayer of the said petition*1!
should not be granted,
AND IT l3 KUHTIIKK OKDKUKi:
|Tf TllE COL'HT, that the Clerk bhal!
I send by mail to all kuowu creditors copioof
said petition nod this order, addressee
I to them at their places of residence to
s tinted.
| WITNKH8 the Honorable Win. II
1 Itrawley, Jud^e of the said Conrt, and thJ
seal .thereof, at Charleston in said Dla'r ct
on the 20th dsy of February A. D IUU1,
* C. J. C. IIUTUON, Clerk.
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Mothers
Anxlotih', watch declining health ol
their daughter*. So many ur? cut ofi
hy consumption In early years thr?J
there ia real cause for anxiety. In
the carJy tt*ft??, when not beyond
th* reach of triotliclne. Hood's Sarsapari
1 la will reatore the (funlitv and
quantity of thd blood ami thus giv?
?oo?l health, Head the follow Int.' letter:
h but Just to writ* about ruy
^M|bt#*J^orat aged It. Rhe was compWtStyfun
down, declining, had that tired
toting, and friends aaid she would not
4*rs em three mouths. She had a bad
Cough
and nothing teemed to do her any good
t happened to read about Hood'e Harnape*
rllle end bed her give it a trial. From th*
/arjr flrvt do** ah* began to get better
tfler taking a few bottle* ?h? waa comvial
elj cured and her health ha* been the
Ueat ever eluce." Mm. Addir Pbce,
12 Railroad Plaae, A outer dam, N. Y.
441 will eay that my mother hae not
dated my eaac fi la atrong worda aa I
would hava deoe. Hood'a ftaraajMrllla
Ma truly cured aae and I am now wall."
VoHA Prcc, A mater dam, N. Y.
Be aura to gat Hoad'a, baeauaa
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
UlheOee Tme Bleed Pwrtder. AUdruggteaa.il
Pregafatf mmijhy C. I. fined A Ca., Lowed, Man
tM<< areyurety vegetable. t*
rtOOd f ills Habta aad tiaililal. aa*
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0 Koiua k row.N.
Now Virgin ,. ..2.00
Yellow dip 1.7f>
Scrape ? .2ft
Spirits turpentine 110
Rosin. common I . In
1 NVii.minoton.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 41
countr v oa 40}
Ro ? $1.20
' Tar firm at . . $l.f>.r:
Crude Turpentine. Hard .*1.40
Dip $2.40 ; Virgin
COTTON.
, Ordinary 7 11-lGcts'p iV*
( Good Ordinary. .. .8 0 10 " "
i Low Middling ... 0 11 1G " "
i Middling 9 fi
1 Good Middling 0 15-K5 "
' Corn r>8<a;G2
| Hams 12(? 111
Shoulders G ("?8
Chickens 10 to 27
. Turkeys per lb (live)
r Rggs 20
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
} Peanuts 80c 44 44
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Wo Can Help You.
If you want, accomm.idat ions to
inako your crop, come and see us.
If you want to buy for cash come
?ud see us.
If you want the Highest Prioc*
' for your produce, come anil see us.
I We are prepared to accommodate
f you.
If you want (.Jroccries or fluano.
I Karin Implcm.-nts. or anything else
j you get It here.
' SMITH BROS.
Conor Commercial Block.
I .CONWAY, S. C.
New Business.
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Just open at Mal low, S. C., at
the old business stand of C. C.
Marlow. A branch of my business
at Knterpriso. S. C.
At Mai-low's I carry, dry goods,
notions, boots and shoes, groceries,
hardware, hats, caps, crockery ware,
canned goods, and almost everything
you want at tho very lowest
prices.
1 am a buyer of cotton and terpentine
and will pay the highest
market prices. 1 want all sorts of
country produce. T ask the patronage
of nil the people of Soeastec an
i turounding townships as I expect
to sell them goods as low a can he
Hold.
Yours? for trade.
W. J. SINGLETON.
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We wij.1i our many tiionu .
customers a li ipp.\ ami p: 1<
Now Year.
We thank you for your patronr ?
during the year just. cioscd, ami
licit a oontiununoo of your com.
donee and support in the futuie.
It. has always been our aim a; 1
purpose to give our customer t
lull value of every dollar tnoy spei
with us
We keep always on hand a luiy
and complete assortment of Liaj
Groceries, such as
KLOUK,
COKN.
HA CON.
SALT,
UJClfi.
CHITS.
And all other (Jroeerries that ;
needed to supply the wants of man
woman, or child. We buy In';:. !
in car load lots direct from the man
ufaclurors. thoi ."by getting our /pa.
eories fivsli and wholesome.
Clothing.
. .
??ecan aiwnya j/ivo v<>u <?'<><iiI bar
ains in Men's. Youths and He
lothinu. We have some Hum
m in# drives' that wo are selling a
Runic Prices ' Our line of (!ei>t
Furnishing #oods is as usual. c<m
pletc in every detail. We lia <>
hand a lnr#e assortment of 4* 11 rri
"suspenders." They {five
'ion every time.
? -
t If you want a nice set of Harm >
j eome i() the (.Jolly, wo have 11.< u
j Cortland
and Ames
Road Carts
the host on the market
Farm Implements.
We arc headquarters for eventide:
the farmers need, such as plow- '
noes, #rub hoes. Mat locks bush !"
collars and collar pads, han > ; u
singletrees. The celebrated Am<
Shovels and Spades always on ho
<?> ??
Furniture.
We keep a full line of bed roon
suits, extra bedsteads and bureau.*,
rocking and straight chairs, matt re-e*.
several st yles of bed springs, and
leathers that smell like g<x so f'oath
ers. F. very tiling else needed to fur
nish your house including che Now
Home, Domestic and Wheeler w
Wilson Sewing Machines.
Your kitchen is not complete urn
in juu ^ri, one oi our in^ii i
cook stoves in it.
Wet'an please the ladies in trim
ed and sailor hats. Our line of dtvs
i^oods comprises all the loading style
We have some special bargains n
this line that we wish to close out in
the next I'd days Call early.
We have the largest stock ol
Shoes in the county and can lit ttny
one in number and price.
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It is impossible for us to mention
all the numerous articles we carry
in stock. If you dont t see what yon
want e ill for it. If it is not conven
ent for you to come to the Cully
we will he olad to supply your want>
it either
HA VIA)HO.
cool shriml
sou ast ee*
o ha ham I '//y /> h,
h/jyh islajyd
hoht hauhelso.y ,
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