The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 28, 1901, Image 3

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- f?iw.n Published Flvery Thursday. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 1Q01. MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER- j WISH. LH us do your job printingRoller tray Trunks at Spivey s. Where is our Loris correspondent? The I!KKALD and Commoner one year Attend the men's prayer meeting on Wednesday nights. Last Monday the weather was real warm for the season. Spivey's line of Dress floods is hard to beat. Mr. W.J. Stanley of Worthains, was in our city hist Friday. We have had Sunny showers finite A ?p " T" frequently for several days past. Mr. A. U. Harrolson of Tabor was a visitor to the oity last week. A hunting party from Marion passed through town yesterday. Corn, Oats, Grits, Meal, Baron, Flour, Kice, Etc., at Spivey's. Mr. W. H. Chestnut has been suf ferine from chills and fever. Mrs Nancv Floyd is visiting Mrs. W. II. Chestnut on Laurel street. Mr. U. A. Dusenbusy M Toddville was in Conway on business last Monday. Two new pupils wore entered at the Burroughs Graded School last week. Spi vey sells Tomb-stones. Call and see his cuts before ordering. Mr. S T. Sessions has just added ft now coat of paint to the roof of his store. The second thunder cloud of the season passed over last Monday night with torrents of rain. Mr. VV, J Edge of Hand, S. C., was in Conway last Thursday and called at tho Hkkald office. Next Monday is the first day of April and legal Salosday. No sales to be made that we know of. f Excursion to Myrtle Beach next \ Wednesday. Be ready at the wharf at 5 o'clock in thy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Thompkinsattended the wedding of Mr. J. 1. , Ward last Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday was a rainy day, but all the churches had larger congregations than was expected. Mrs. Thompson of Wacnpee, mother of Mr A. C. Thompson, has been spending the past few weeks with her son. < Mr. Blount Smith of Chadbourn < spent last Sunday in town, return ;?.44 A . .. - - ?nv muiiuiiy morning or. lire treitfht train. i Mr. W. L. Mishoe loft Tuesday morning for Marion on business. He will visit Wilmington before return- 1 intf. Mr. Yuncy Scarborough of Marl boroutfh county arrived in town ' last Monday to visit his cousin, Hon. Robt B. Scarborough. Our phototfraher Mr. Gasquo went 1 over to Myrtle Reach yesterday and we ex pact to see some line pictures ' of the beautiful Hotel there. We are informed by Mr. Herbert Gorman us, that hereafter the mail i will le delivered at the post office I on Saturday nitfhts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cooper, have moved temporarily to the residence of Mr. D. C. Dunn, on account of , the had health of Mr. Cooper. i Mr. W. J. Drown of Haskell, S. C., j was in town or) business one day last week and while here paid the Hkr- j am> office a p'easant call. ( Miss Sadie Hvman left last Thm s- | day to visit relatives in North Caro- i Una and was accompanied by her brother, Mr. W. It Hyman and wife. % I - f ?* ? - i*?r. ins. itonry Ulee Jr , returned i to Con way last Saturday after spend < in# some time in Columbia and tak- 1 in# a trip through the country as he returned. < ? Mr. W. R. Hyman of Lulin#, Texas. who has boon visiting his broth- < or, Mr. B. T ETjrman, left. Jast \ Thursday to visit several points in North Carolina. | Master John Reynolds, a son of Rev. T B. Reynolds, left on Mon l, day'? fdeamer for Florida where he ! I will remain some time with his brother-in luw. Mr. Geo. W. Watts has sold the place which he owned just across Ih.? river from town, and moved to a place which he has lately purchased In Socostee township. ,jj UJiLUlA .. lULli'l IliMM Mr. II L. Buck Jr . wants to find the whereabouts of an old book ease with desk combined which belonged < to one of his ancestors See his no- 1 tier in another column. i Mr. J. L. Me Lin has rented out 1 his farm in Socaslee township and ( moved to Conway and is occupying i the house on the corner of Main 1 Street and 5th Avenue. s i Mr. Louis Cooper, who recently i moved here and opened a small shop 1 on Main street near the depot. h?s ? been suffering from a severe ease of La Grippe but is reported as slowly improving. The War Revenue Reduction Act goes into elTcct. on July 1st. 11)01. The people will feel partially relieved ( of a nuisance, and would feel better f had the whole war revenue act been J ( repealed. , Lawyer Kdwards of North Caroli I1 na was in Conway several days last j week and while here miichnsi?d 1* some land, which is situated iu 1 Noi th Carolina, from Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. A. Fa son of Forney. Mr. Tim Burnhill of Calivants i Ferry was i 11 town the first of the < week on business relating to the os tato of his deceased brother, Mr. T. S. Barnhill. Me is administrator of the estate, Mr. I). T. McNeill accompanied by his daughter, Miss Marv, lett on t the passcngoi train last Monday for , Florence where they will will spend i a few davs visiting the former's 1 brother. Mr, J. I\ McNeill. U ; t There will bean entertainment at . the Burroughs (Jraded School to ! inori ow night. A play called "The m Spelling School", some recitations, < and music will he the attractions 1 Ke fresh incuts will be served. The 1 1 admission fee is only 10 cents. I The attention of our readers is called to the change this week in the \ advertisement of the Atlantic Coast t Broceryof which Mr. S M. Thompkins is the obliging and polite man* i agcr. m . I > The passenger train is very con* i1 venient for the drummers win) visit. points along t he road. The fro- < tptcney of the trailis enables them to visit three or four of the stations in a single day and spend the night in h Conway. A young daughter of Mr. C. A. ^ Causey in the Cedar (Jrove section, 1 died on last Friday of typhoid-pneumonia. Mo lost a son only a few { days before. The sympathy of the community goes out to him in his * sau amiction. ! | t I he Socastec Joint Stock Corn pa* , ny. of which Mr. J. VV. McCormick is the efficient president, has estal - 1 lished a large saw mill at Stalvey. A grits i>ill is ran in connection \ with It and a complete ginnery will ( be added before Fall. 4 c Mrs. J. F. Norris, who camo here I a short time ago to wait on her sick husband, was stricken with the ^ same malady and after several days . of severe illness, died at about ft j o'clock Tuesday morning The son ' of Mr. Norris who is also very ill is t not any better. A report has reached town to the u effect that a pocket book containing t about $200.00 and valuable papers t was stolen from Mr. Geo. VV. Sessions at Adrian a few days ago. The pocket book was left on the counter while Mr. Sessions stepped out. and was gone when he returned \ Send us your orders when in need ' of letter heads, note heads, bill c heads, statements, envelopes, or 1 anything in that line. Always good ^ material and first class work. Al- ^ wavs enclose copy for the printer and state how you want t he work ksenttoyou, unless you wish us to rJ keep it until you call. d The County Hoard of Pensions, ; consisting of Messrs. W, H Carter of Daisv. E. I* Pitt-man of Blanche. 1 1. VV. McCormick of Stalvey. Joseph a Todd and Dr E. Norton completed j its work on la?t Friday and adjourn* cd. ThoHnKAi.P will publish lat?r, c Lho names of the applicants who are k granted oensions. The first grand excursion of the season from Conway to Myrtle Hoaeh H an the Conwav & Seashore Railroad takes place on next Wednesday, April 3rd. Train leaves Conwav at "> o'clock in the afternoon and returns at 10 o'clock that night. There , will he a free oyster roast in which ill who goon the excursion will he welcome to participate. , Wanted. -To print note heads ( ind envelopes and everything else for every merchant at Little River. ' ( Work cm be sent hv the mail carrier i ar kept until you call. Encouraging letters continue to 3ome in to headquarters showing j. the interest being taken in the Exposition by people throughout the jountv. Only a few of the Town- ? ship Commissioners have seen fit to J leclinc the honor of appointment. * Others, of course, will be substitu i tuted and the work will be pushed r in every township. Monday is Exposition Rally-Day. Net everybody be here and assist in devising plans to work up Horry 's : jxbib't. The following gentlemen, who are mcmners of the County Roard, are expected to deliver addresses explaining the objects sought and the plans to be persued: Hon. J. A. MeRermott, Hon. Jere Smith ind Col. C. IV Quattlehaum ! Other* are expected to addr-ss the meeting on this important subject It has been reported that Gen. K. VV. Moics, State Manager of t^c South Carolina Kxposition will be here on Salesday. In case he is not he.'e, it is likely that ho will have some one to represent him. It is to bo hoped that a large audience will be here to hoar what the rost of the State is doing in this undertaking, and to get points as to Horry's duty in the mat tor. I'lliJL i ?nrani- r>, i tf >, . wVfrfrirn A gentleman who recently struck tliis town from some backwoods nuartv r of the globe, judging from Ins antiquated appearance, recently wrote to an attorney in a distant itv and incidentally said: ''good lawyer-* are very scarce here'* [meaning in Conway). Perhaps ho is correct, but wo have no doubt that the members of the bar here would seriously object to have their profunlity judged by this anelhnt Individ ual whose upper story is the most ight and airy portion of his personality. Entertainment at Burroughs (iraded School Building Friday Night March 20 th Another pleasing and attractive Mitortainment will be given by tin Undents on Friday night March 2'J, joginning at 7 15 o'clock. The pro* jram will bo varied and interesting ind the puhlie is cordially invited to x* present. Refreshments will be icrved at the close. Admission fees .vill he the usual price. Doors open it 7:15 o'clock. FuhSai.k. -Pure Cow Pea Hay for M. per hundred.-li miles North-west >f Conwuv on Cool Spring road. < II. Holt. ToWnship Commissioners. Among the names of Exposition Commissioners recently appointed Ye tind the following: Albert M Dusenburv, V. D. Rich irdson, Cieo. Otticer, Capt. J. E. Coles, H R. Ruck, Jr., E. S. Coulru. Hon. J ere Mishoe. Joseph John >on, (1. J. Holiidav, Win. Page, N. d. Mishoe, Hon. C. J. Prince, J. R. Vllsbrook P. C. Prince, J. I. Ward. C- C. Suggs, J. A. Moscley, T. J. daught, IJ. U- Vereen. W li taught, Lieut. Joseph 1) West, II. I. Sialvey, I). Frank McCougun md D. H. Watson. Mn^y of these have accepted and iromise to give their aid to the enterprise. The list will be completed and mines announced soon. The personel of this Hoard will ;o a long way towards making the ichciuti a successful one. Big Union Meeting at Conway. There will be u union meeting of ill llio churches in Conway, begin* ung on the second Sunday in April. I he place of the meeting will be the lorry Tobuccco Warehouse. Every one is earnestly requested ,o become personally interested in he success of the meeting, and by irayer and persona) \yqrk among lie unsaved to propare the heart of he people 'or a glorious outpourng of the Holy Spirit on all. Brethren Elkins, Robertson, Keytolds and Hamilton will do the neachjng, and they desire the eoiperation and prayers of every mem* ..... ..r ..ii i... /vi VM oil vuu m uucfi, There has been u doop fooling of ho ueed of a genuine revival hero n Conway for souio timo; and in fact, t has already slartod in the hearts >f many. Lot all christians both in Conway >nd in the country around unite heir efforts to save poor dicing sinters. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless ittle workers?Dr. King's New jit'e Fills. Millions are al ways ousy auing Torpid Liver. Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They )anish Sick Headache, drive out Jalariu. Never gripe or weaken, imall, taste n'ce, work wonders, fry them. 25c at Dr. E. Norton's Irug store in the Review of Reviews for \pril Mr. W. T. Stead contributes ai illustrated character sketch of Cnglrnd's new Queen. Alexandra, ?f whom comparatively little is ihown in this country. Mr Stead Iraws an attractive picture of the Queen's domestic graces and subtantial womanly qualities. i CLEAR HEAD iod digestion; sound sleep: . Vie appetite and a ripe, old njje, ire some of the results of the use ,/f Tutt's Liver Tills. A single lose will convince yon of their vonderful effects and virtre. A Known Fact. \n absolute cure for sick hcadiche, dyspepsia, malaria, soui itoniach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid live: md all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver PI St:I ' The Best Liver M< ri 4T Largcs Ono Package P fe? f 'i:*r sniflorliiK /Mm fndl|?eatlon and dyip M ll*t- best doctors In two Mates to obtain r M procured * m Knmon's Tonic K? |ful cat and t?v the first of July I could cnt almost ai f.JJ mid strength. I cnnriot sneak too lilthly < <Z-\ Neighbors, Larkinavilk;, Ala. JlLOWVll 'Mi- ml i-- .KTiTiAL" 111 A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a ease of scald head" writes C. 1). lsbill of Morgan ton, Tenn., but Hucklen's Arnica Salvo completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Kczema, Tetter, tsait Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 125 cents at Dr. K. Norton's drug store. MAUIUKD PARKKU WARD, A large circle of the friends and relatives of the contracting parties witnessed a very beautiful home wedviing at -i o'clocK on last Sunday af icrnoon.nl the residence of Mr. 11. U. Parker, father of the bride, near Nixonvillc in this county. The happy couple was Miss Kva Parker and Mr. John 1. Ward of Hammond. The attendants were, Mr. (). II. Parker with Miss Lizzie Watson; Mr. JereCox with Miss llelle Parker; Mr. W Irvin Parker with Miss lOflie Vaught; Mr. M. (J. Parker with Miss Kinma Parker. The ceremony was impressively performed by Rev. Tlios. Hell of lit W IIinput*. The bride is one of tlio most charming young ladies in tlicit section | of the county unu is loved by all. Mr. J. f. Ward, the bride groom, is a popular merchant at Hammond, S. C., and lias a largo and growing business. Wo wish the couple much happiness along the path of married life Married on Wednesday March 20th 1901, at the residence of the groom's father Mr. A. T. King, Miss M. T. King to Mr. L M. King Kev. H. 1). Grainger performing the ceremony. DIED. Mrs. K. S Baker of Cool Spring died last Friday night and was bur ied on Sunday afternoon. Strikes a Rich Find. "J was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion ami nervous debility,1 u rites F. ,1. Green, of Lancaster, N H , "No reined> helped me until I began vising Electric Bitters, which did me more good than nil tho medicines lever used. They have also kept my wife in oxcellont health for years She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female, troubles; that they are a grand tonic and imigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family " Try thotp. Only BOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. E. Norton. Laundry. I um agent for thp Florence Stcum Laundry and will sond your Shirts Collars, Culls. Or anything else you wish sent to the Laundry. All work guaranteed apd prompt delivery Will send off Laundry every other Tuesday. E. T. LEWIS, Conway, S. C. - NOTICE. Wanted information of a Oombina-1 tlon Look Case and Desk, sold at the estate sale of Cant. Samuel Hull in 187(5 or 1877. It. was made <>f some dark wood; had glass doors and nrobablv bad some drawers in the lower part. For particulars, udd ress 11. L. Duck, Jh., Conway, S C. ATLANTIC COAST GR0C3RY Keeps I lay, Corn, Chops, Cow Feed, 'Meal, Brits, Flour, Sugar, ColTee, SnufT, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots. Bacon, Lard, Rice, Vegetaui..? i.i....:i?i--- r\ ? un;s, nulla, /vjjjiii'fj, v^rau^t'.S. I.CMI1ons. and best Apple Vinegar. Also Dry Goods, Notions. A complete Dine of Hardware and Cutlery, I also keep tint School Hooks of the county. I will order anything you need that I don 't keep. Sam Thouipklns, South of Court House. - POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Undtr 93,000 Cash Dapoalt. Rat road Kara Pal4. Opan all yaar to Both Sai-a. Vary Obsap BoatC Ooorgia-Alabamn Iluslnes* ('Ollegs, Macon, Qaorfim. ..Tonic Regulator! edlcfne. it Package on the Market. rlcc 25c. Five fop tl.OO. *2t& Z&i. Ot .. uu m-ncm, I, I(Ull JltJ, iKb.r Hint taxi it According; to dlrw tlons, K iv thing ?n?l digest It. I gained In weight >f it f'ir it saved iny life. Mrs. Mary K. B f"G. t0.t l'rop'rs, Urtnirlllt, Teas. I jmuCT-i Longavita The Tablet of Life. Scientific Discovery of the Ape! > agic Key to the Mystery of Life From times immemorial it has been man's predominating ambition to prolong Life. I hit among the many brilliant minds, who have de voted their lives to the fascinating subject, it was left for the immortal Darwin to give to the world, in his great theory of Life, the fundamental principle upon whieh-to build all further research in this direction. Following closely in his footsteps came 1'rof. Dr. Ludwig Huechner, a Herman scientist of international renown. with his remarkable work entitled "Das Much des Langen Lebens' (the book on Longevity). Hut alas, like Darwin ho too died, ore he Could reap the fruit of his wonder ful doctrine. Others however, equal ly took up the interrupt -jd thread with the result that two famous German scientists, after years ofexperhnonts and research, have at last discovered the secret of Longevity, in the shape of a remarkable Vegetable compound, which if properly used, will positively prolong Life. This new remedy, appropriately named "Lnnguvitu" (me.tiiing Long Life) has been subjected to the most rigid tests at all the leading clinics and hospitals throughout Europe with marvelous results. Appreciating the Importance of thisdiseovory, we have acquired, at enormous cost, the exclusive proprietary right to this truly wonderful prep aration, which has proved a blessing to mankind. ''Longavita" is the true Tablet of Life, a rejuvenator par excellence, embodying the vcri table secret of longevity ii\a practical, feasible form. It is the foun tain of perpetual youth, which it prolongs far beyond its present i limits, while ri tabling health in a perfectly normal stato. "Longavita" brightens the eye, stimulates mental activity, gives elasticity to the step, makes the face full, absorbs wrinkles, cleanses the system, purifies the skin, and is the only true Ponce de Leon remedy for old and young of both sexes. Kudosed bv Europe's leading physicians. $1 oo a box, by mail, HUGO von TlLLENHURG MEDICAL CO. (sole 1". h. aokntm) I 1131-1 laa 1135 H road way. Now York. MARKETS, G kohoetown, Now Virgin ... 3.00 Yellow dip 1.75 Sorapo 1.25 Spirits turpentine 331 Rosin, common 1 00 wi lm i no ton. Spirits turpontine steady. Machine barrels 331 countr \ oa 33 Ro $1.20 Tar firm at #1.15 Crude Turpentine. -Hard #1.30 Dip $2.30; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 3 7-1 Gets.0 Good Ordinary. . . .0 13-16 " " Low Middling 7 7-1G 44 44 Middling 77 8 44 Good Middling 8 3-16 44 Corn 5H(rt)G2 Hams 12(flU3 Shoulders 6 (a*8 J Chickens 10 to27 Turkeys per ll> (live) Rggs j 0 Cow Peas 60c. per hush Peanuts HOo 44 44 To the hood People Of Horry. We thank you very much for the liberal patronaago you have given us. We carry a line of goods to suit our customers We will do our best to give you satisfaction in price and quality, (live us a trial when you want uitWUKKlES. CJUANO or anylhir^ else. SMITH BROS. Corner Commercial Block. CONWAY, S. C. New Business. Just open at Marlow, S. C., at the old business stand of C. C. Marlow. A branch of my business at Enterprise. S. C. i At Marlow's 1 carry, dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware, hats, caps, crockery ware, cannoci tfooci*, and almost everything you want at the very lowest prices. I am a buyer of cotton and terpentine and will pay the highest market prices. I want all sorts of country produce. 1 ask the patronage of all the people of Socastee an suroundiii# townships as I expect to sell them tfoods as low a. can l?e sold. j Yours for trade, W. J. SINGLETON, < ( ( I ! < i II H BIB; c We wish our many friends and < oustumers a linppv and prosperous * New Year. We thank you for your patronage during the year just elosed, and so ucii a continuance or your confl* dunce and support in tin* future. It has always been our aim and purpose to gi\e our customers the full value of every dollar tnev spend with us. We keep always on hand a large < and complete assortment of Staple Crocories, such as FLOUR, CORN, HA CON, " SALT, RICK CHITS, 1 And all other 0r<worries thai are needed to supply the wants'of man, woman, or child. We buy largely in ear load lots direct from the man ufacturers, thereby getting our gro , cories fresh and wholesome. Clothing. We can always give you good bargains in Men's. Youths and Hoys clothing. We have some 'Humming drives" that we are selling at "Panic Prices." Our line of Cents Furnishing goods is as usual, eom (m.h 111 every ociUll. >VO IUIVO oil hand a largo assortment of "Harris) Suspenders." They give sutisfac-j lion every time. ; If you want a nice set of Harness come to the dully, wo have them. Cortland . and Ames Road Carts the best, on the market Farm Implements. Wo are headquarters for evcrthing the farmers need, such as plows, hoes, grub hoes. Mattocks bush hook 1 collars and collar pads, bainesand singletrees. The celebrated Ames Shovels and Spades always on hand. Furniture. We keep a full line of bed room suits, extra bedsteads and bureaus, rocking and straight chairs, matt reses. several styles of bed springs, and feathers that smell like gocse feathers. Rvorything else needed to furnish your hnuse including che New Home, Domestic and Wheeler Wilson Sowing Machines. Your kitchen is not complete uir | til you get one of our high grade cook stoves in it. ( We can please the ladies in trim ed and sailor hats. Our line of dress 1 goods comprises all the leading styles We have some special bargains in i this line that we wish to close out in | the next 30 duys. ('all early. Wo have the largest .stock of Shoes in the county and can lit any ! one in number and price. It is impossible for us to mention all the numerous articles we carry in stock. If you dont't see what you want call for it. If it is not convenient for you to oine to the Gully, | we will bo f?lad to supply your wants at either ba mono 1 cool spring. | so cast ee, graham \ 7 lle, pine island port iiarkelson. myrtle beach f A^ain wishing you a Happy New Year. Wo are yours for trade, ill \ fill HI. Branch Stores at I QUESTION? ?' ' ^f Why is it that tho merchants in Conway don t carry a nice line of Iress goods is a qucstioa that has jften been asked by the ladies? It is with pleas jrc that wo can low sav to the good ladies that wo vivo got in this week us n;cc a lino ?f dress goods as has been brought to Conway in quite a while If you want a dress for-10 cent, you can get t, or if you want a dress for you an get it. Don't srdcr from New York or Chicago when you can get it from the Spivey Mercai tile Co. we are not going to keep these .foods, w.) are going to sell them, md ask that you call early. If anything else you want please mil on us before ordering. Spivey Mercantile Co. .1 C. SPIVEY, Manager. niirvrnnnnniim rnuiiiM! You can tfet your LMiotos at Basque's any clay. You can hav Milartfing of any kind done. (S ivo me a t rial. U. K. CASQUE. Largest and most complete estab lishment South, i .r j < Geo. S. Hacker & Son J Manufacturers of HOOKS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINtLANI) BUILDING MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. 1. 1. Hi Practical Horseshoer AND ?GENERAL - BLACKSMITH.? Light and Heavy Smith BOILER AND STILL REPAIR. Good workmanship and reason able prions guaranteed, CONWAY. S. O. SPIVEY <5c COLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. L>. A. SPIVKY, M. W. COLLINS President, Secretory. Office In Itnnk Dnlldlnu' iilii M A CHI N E -l' A NI).Jg. REPAIR SHOPS. BOILER WORK. LIGHT ANI) HKAVY SMITH WORK OK ARK KIND. Wo keep a fall line of .steam litlin^'s Injectors, valve.*, packing Oil waste etc Also carriage and wa^on inrd ware and material. Paints, Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your |>at ronnjje. ^ J ? w . ^ 'V2 -5 > O *"? r? _ o IE 5 ? 3 rr ^ 3 2 s. <$ a: o 5 $' P " o -< " 3 25 ? $ a ^ ^ ^ n o > ^ 5 c x < ?y > ^ v 4 tj, P^ ? o o ? 2. C n 3 s- o < " f I > % a 73 2 r D > ? * fr