The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 18, 1901, Image 2
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THURSDAY MOUSING*
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CONWAY PlJlil TSUING CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
M. M. WOODWARD. Editor.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1001
Every man vvlio owns a piece of
real property in the town should try
to improve it while good times hold
out.
The union meeting nt the Horry
Tobacco Warehouse opened last Sunday
under very promising conditions.
We hopo it will succeed In
accomplishing much go<nl.
The cheapness of periodicals and
books now-a days puts good reading
within reach of everybody. A man
should read a good deal of current
literature but this is not saving
that he should believo all of what he
reads.
Tub train should never have been
allowed to nr down Main Street
with its smoke nd cinders and racket
1 n the da\ when the road was
built, the peopl < wore doubtless so
glad to get it thai ihey were willing
to let it be put down anywhere. We
see their mistake now
We ire not much in love with very
extended newspaper controversies
and have lY)m time to time, as we
thought best, cut short certain matters
of that kind, just at a point,
beyond which we did not think it
proper for them to go.
When kept within the boundd of
reason and propriety, a controversy
may be interesting and instructive
to our readers. When allowed tc
go too far, and the parties begin tc
go into personalities and subjects
entirely foreign to the bone of contention,
the only result is the awake
nirg of a bitter personal feeling in
the breasts of those immedi.tely
concerned in the controversy and a
sense of disgust in the minds of the
reading public.
A certain tax execution aboul
which Messrs Smith and McCaskil
seem to differ, is likely to cause ai
extended controversy unless we, ii
the exercise of our editorial author
ity, interpose to cut it short. It ii
a matter about which we, of course
know nothing. We just, wish to b<
fair to all concerned With there
ply to the article in this issue, r.hoult
the other party desire to reply to it
both the gentlemen will havo hat
the same chance at it, and we thin!
that tliis is as far as this controvcr
sy should go.
A Horrible Outbreak.
"Of large sores on my little daugh
tor's head developed into a case o
& goald head" writes C. I). Isbill t?
Morganton, Tenn., but Uuuklcn'i
THAT TAX EXECUTION.
!
Mr. Jere B. Smith Replies
i Editor Herald: ? I tun not in foi
any lonj< newspaper controversy. I
simply state facts us they arc. Tin
people can place the responsibility
where they please u ltd the courts o
justice can punish the guilty.
Mr. J N Martin is the gcntleinut
who paid the money for me on thai
execution, and the payment was not
denied in tiiopresence of Mr. Murtii
and myself.
| 1 admit that the reeoipt and exe
tuition arc filed away together. Tho\
will likely remain so until the inon
c.v goes into the treasury.
I can prove ip court that the mon
ey was collected and the execution
st ill held unpaid, and with all tin
threats of a certain ex-ollicial t<
whipnie, I don't propose to be in
timidatcd. I no not travel over tin
Carolinas to bo whipped by ovcr.y
one who does not. happen to fanc.y
me. When ever he sees fit to carry
out his threat, ho will probably sei
his error.
1 shall say no inorc in regard U
this matter. The right to hold out
public servants to a strict account
ability is a safe guard to our govcr
ment. I have only asked yvhere m.v
money yvont Those yvlio should be
able to tell me, have failed to do so
ami get mad because 1 expose tin
i fraud, if fraud there has been, lean,
however, cotnc with other things
fully as ugly, connected with thin
matter, if forced to do so.
Very truly,
J. 11. BSirrii.
Another View of the Subject.
Editor Hkrai.d:?1 read some
yvcoks ago, your editorial on grum
bling and fault-finding
1 lind two cuasses of grumblers.
The one I like, the other I dislikeThere
is the man that does but lit
tie and wants tyvice as much as be
earns, lie wunts a great price for
ull lie sells and yvauts to pay nothing
for all that he buys. He wants tc
l'un vrnil' lilivituiau irnMin.fo .I..II....
j .. uuuui
n day unci earning twenty-live cents.
He goes around telling that he can't
stand the man he is with.
Paul was one of God's grumblers.
The Thesalouians were trying to eat
bread without work but he told hem
not to do it for he wrought with labor
night and day that he might
1 not bo chargeable to any man,
The man who tries to live in thit
1 world has to grumble if he lives
right, The more he cares for Ida
fellow man, the more he grumbles
at his neglect of duty.
In the iSpring God grumbles ir
the Heavens and tells that it is time
to sow the seed And Solomon said
; that he who would not plow because
of the cold should beg in harvest
time. His son David said: "Draw
me not away with the wicked which
speak peace to their neighbors but
mischief in their hearts" and lit
grumbles on at length. I could fill
a book with God's grumblers. Oh,
that we had more fathers and mothers
that would grumble at their children
with an eye to their happinosj
both here and hereafter. Learn
them to depend upon their own industry.
God never called a sluggard
to do his work hero.
As 1 am one of the grumblers, 1
am glad J can say: ''Roll on durk
waves. 1 dread not the foam, the
grumbler is longing for home, sweet
homo, where ho will have no one to
grumble at." "Q."
Qurley.
The health of this town is good.
Mr. P. 11. Susser and little son
Archie, have been ill for the past
week, but we are glad to say they
are improving and will soon be up
again.
Turpentine will bring a good
price this year. Mr- Harmon Mish
oe has bought another turpentine
still and orotmblv will hare ii, iv?:uK<
soon. No doubt he will make it hot
for some of the buyers.
It is reported that Allsbrook Bros,
t at Sanford, S. C., have sold their
, shaie of guano for this season. Sold
40 carloads. ')on't you think this
does well provided tins is a good
! crop year?
Mr. A. F. Cannon of Loris, spent
last Saturday night in this town on
his way to Louisville.
Rev. II. B. Roberta failed to meet
1 his appointment at the Watts school
1 house last Sunday at 4 p. in. A
large congregation gathered and
was disappointed.'
Mr. A. L. Mincy has gone into the
watermelon business. Be is going
to plant about one acre in water'
melons and cantaloupes.
Mr. Lewis, the hustling merchant
of Joppa, was in our town Monday
after a load of freight.
1 I think the future will be bright
> for both the fanners and merchants
l or at least the prospects arc better
and times more lively than they
were last year at this time.
Mr. R. M i'rince Jr, was home oil
1 a|short \ i >it last week.
X. Y. Z.
s Night Was Her Terror,
'T would cough nearly all night
' long." writes Mrs. Charles AppleI
gate, of Alexandria, Ind.. "and
? cou'd hardly get any sleep. I had
, consumption 80 bad that if 1 walked
a block 1 would cough frightfully and
spit blood, but, when all other modi
4 cinos failed, three $1, bottles of Dr.
, King's New Discovery wholly cured
> ine and I gained 58 pounds." It's
absolutely guaranteed to cure Cough
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and
' all throat and Lung Troubles.
, Price 50cand fl. Trial bottles free
1 at E Norton's drug store.
Everybody is going to Myrtle
Beach Friday.
In addition to trees plants, vines,
etc., the Home wood Nurseries w II
f have a fine lot of cabbage and to
f niato plants, etc., for sale. Drop
* me .i caul and 1 will deliver stock in
[, ^
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Hruce.
Wo had some very fine woathei
! last week and a nice rain on Satur
day evening.
Mr I). F. Stevens of Eldorad<
paid us a short visit last Saturday
, and we are expecting him to mov<
near Hammond to work for Mr. W
R, Royals.
Mr A. T. Sujrj^s of our community
has moved int.. his nt>w dwi.llin#* .....
, ? "?n w'"
, lias a happy homo.
, Mr (I. K Stevens has had are
lapse and is very ill.
What has become of the lJiset
boy'1' Is he de.uloront looking foi
that little girl to do his cooking
Let s all tak" the paper because it
, is worth reading.
K. K. II.
>
Dulah.
The farmers are busy phiutin^
their crops
There will be sum.* tobacco raised
in this section this year.
We have preaching monthly at
Good Hope church by Uov. G L?\
Stanley, and a Sunday School every
Sunday under the care of Kovt H.
(I. holmes. Superintendent. The
church and Sunday School arc doing
well.
The mail schedule from San ford
, to Dulah has heen changed from evening
to morning and lias also cluing
ed from Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays to Mondays, Wednesday.*
and Fridays It is due at Dulali
the last mentioned days at 0 o'clock
We are glad to sec our county pn
, per so much improved and wish ii
P a great success. Fiiikno.
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Worthams.
A very heavy rain foil 011 the 18th
The clattering of guano distribu
' tors and^&quoaling of cotton plant
1 ers make? lively times around Wor
thams.
Corn is beginning to j)oop up ant
the recent frost makes it look yel
' low.
i Farmers are planting more con
1 ami less cotton.
' Mr. Hud Gore and wi o were tin
Quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stan
' ley iast Sunday.
! Mr. C. C. Gore made a flying trij
on the coast last Friday.
Mr. John Gore of Barnes is spend
* ing a few days in this vicinity.
Mr Dock Prince and wife of tin
1 Springfield section visited relative}
' here last week, returning home or
! Sunday.
Where is our Powollvillc eorres
1 pondent, Yakutat.
Cool Spring
Plenty of rain and cool weather
Some farmers are plowing upthcii
corn and planning again.
Married at the residence of Mr.
(.). W. Johnson. Miss Lulu Skippei
- to Mr. Charley Johnson. Magistraci
? N. M Mishoe performing ihe cere
inony.
Rev .G. F. Stanley will preach the
funeral of Mr. J. H. Smith at Ant.i
och church on next Sunday at II
o'eiock.
Rev. H. II. Holmes of Adrian
paid his daughter Mrs Glasgow ti
pleasant visit last week.
1 Rev T. 11. Reynolds, our pastor
preached at this place on Saturday
1 the 6th iast. He preaches regular
ly on the 4th Sunday in each month
1 Hon Jeremiah Mishoe has a hook
containing about f>00 pages in liif
' library which he prizes very high
It is 110 years old and hears the
title, "Every Man his Own Lawyet
or A Summary of the Laws of Hug1
land." How would this compare
1 with the Statutes of South Carolina:
1 lie has another ancient volume 21i
years old, an exact collection of t he
debates in the House of Com mn>
1 held at, Westminister Oet. 2, 1080.
Zti> Coon
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Hnmmond.
| Farmers arc through planting
corn and are busy preparing for cotton.
Mr. J I. Ward went to Wilmington
last Monday and returned the
following day. Wo suppose ho went
to purchase a new lot of goods,
Some think that Mr Ward will do
| a more successful business than he
did last year.
One of our correspondents said
that he thought foxes were numer1
ous in this county by their writing
The white rabbit is more numerous
nr und his place.
Mr. .1 li. Cox spent lust Saturday
and Sunday with relatives at Daisy
We would be glad to hear from
' our Mr Holmes of Texa. again.
We arc always glad to read his wri1
tings.
I Let every man in the county sub1
scribe to the Hxrald.
I .T. Biun.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
| Digests what you eat.
Itartificinlly digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening ard recon
structing the exhausted digestlvo or?
gans It is the latest discovered digest*
ant and tonic. No other preparatlob
1 can approach it in efficiency. It instantly
relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
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I When you nuod lot ti?r heads, note
i heads, bill li aids and nice envelopes 1
| or printing of any kind, why net.: i
have it done at tin* IIkh.M.1) ofliee 11
and give your business to a homo !.
onterpri -e. To patronize those wholj
patronize you is fair and t i^ht. 1
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We will have in by January 25th, ]
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we are carrying a |
full stock of Horses. Mules, Busies,
Koud Carts, Wagons ami Harness, j
i In short, everything in the line of
t horse millinery, it is to our interest
to sell and we intend to
Undersell ,
all our eoillOf>t.ito??K w<? urn in ill/.
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\ business to sell, and we sell, profit
or iio piotit. we guarantee the j
? best values in the market, and our |
prices are lixed to suit the farmer |
and tlio laboring man. Call on us j
. when you want anything in our line, j
: A. W. Jenkins & Son.
?
Agents for the famous Rock llill
and Coluinoia Buggies.
Nov. 1st 11)00. tf.
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[Youi\g Women
The entry Into 'womanhood Is a
critical time lor a girl. Little menstrual
dis >rders started at that time soon *
grow into fatal complications. That
female troubles are tilling graveyards
proves this. Wine of Cardui establishes
a painless and natural menstrual
' How. When once this important function
is started rights a healthy life will
usually follow. Many women, young
. nd old, owe their lives to Wine ot
Cardui. There is nothing like It to
f[lve women freedom from pain and to
it young women for every duty of life.
$1.00 bottles at druggists.
Miss Delia M. Strayer, Tully, Kan.i "I
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe- j
rlods for a long time, was nervous, haJ no
appetite, ana lost interest in everything,
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui.with Thedford's
Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day
| I nin entirely cured. I cannot express the
thanks I feel for what you have done
for me,"
I Kor nrtvlce In rosea raqnlrlng sprolnl flireo,
lions, nddn*?a, giving symptoms, Hie ladies ft
Advlaoiy l>0|>Rrtinont. The Clinttnn oga Med1
Iclno Company, Challunooga. Tenu.
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B. 0. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF
CONW
Capital Stock $20,000on
B. G. Collins. W
C. P .QlTATTLKHAr.M,
We transact a general banking
tionto any and all matters Inirix
This Hank respectfully solic its t
corporations and will jjlvc ever\ i
I ^-1.1 lit ?
uamung to inose doing business
NEW YORK
THE GREAT
1 have now come before the
patronuge and these are the mer
I have the best goods for the
promise von the best goods that i
ire figured down at the lowest po
have th opportunity of proving 1
3Al{f?ATNS that awaits your in
gnu Shoes for only $1. Still bet-to
Lo $1.25are simply beaut'es. 2p i
suikIs of other artieles just as rli
it'ess goods, tVrua e.s, Calleo *s.
Hosiery, Ladies. Men's and Hoy
priees to suit everybody. ('mie
that I mean what I say
Yours for t
W. 11. (Ill
Wo Sot the Pace, ]
Keep SI
we have our store loaded wi
Gfoods, Notions. Clothing. Hals.
Our O. K rook Stoves are sti
teed for 15 years. we have H/
week and help ih whoop he up
ih'ss Booms. The past is <h
i*e have done for our cus omers. v
when we ?;ei in our larcv and lian
reecntly purchased from J. M <>l
CONWAY BA
E. V. DUSENBURY,
Sec. and Treas.
HORRY A
The Leading House
1 bej/ to announce to mv fric
rented the Horry Warehouse for
ixelusively under my control. \
ness basis, treatingall customers
price for their tobacco.
Our success last vear lias ass
buyers for this season who will I
The Horrv is always open an
inc the day that you brine it.
The buyers of Virginia and ?
way. The farmers of Horry Con
The Horrv Warehouse is ?.o f
ion.
Let all work for the Conway
and satisfaction.
Yo
W. E.
fl IE, Ell
T)E
Horses, Mules,
and !
A full stock on hand at all lii
Wo don't say that wo sell pro
arofit and guarantee satisfaction
New Lot of Horses M
CONw
S __ I HAVE SUFF
With painful niensea. attended with
M and occasional whites. I also have ut
bad I cannot rest. 1 have used varion
ftp relief until about two months oko
Female Panacea and ST. JosP.Pll
M more ?ood than all others. I shall cc
Qlenmore, (la.
If your case is eotviplioatod,
formation regarding tho tiae of
# fflflt. If he does not keep it at
X all charges paid. I.. (IfiR:
[). A. SP1VEY Cashier. (
: CONWAY
AY. S. C ,
S<(/ /)/us Fund ><V-000 !
SECTORS: . 1
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U. Tjf.wis, 1). A. Simv kv. j
F. A. RritrinuniiS.
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business, and guarantee prompt atten- sted
to our cure
lie deposits of individuals, firms and
r< as liable facility consistent v itli sound
wifn if.
HACKET STORE.
1 BARGAIN GIVER.
ptM?|>K* of Horry County to solicit your
its upon which I ask them
least money that was ever offered. I
nouey can buy for the price, My prices
ssiblc margin. (Jive me a call. Lot me
what I say by showing you some of tin
speetion A good pair of farmers Hro r
grade for $1 2b Ladies shoes from !>(>
,cks br tss shoe nails for f>e. and thoucap
and cheaper that consist of Ladie(Jinghuns.
Silks. Laces, Embroidery >
s Hats, Carpet, Straw Matting, all at
and see for yours If and be convince*
radc.
1ESTN1JT, Manager.
Itut Only Ourselves Can
;ep With It.
th brand new goods in every line. Dry
Cups Hosts, shoes, Groceries, etc
ill in the lend, with stove back guarnnv
IIG A1 Xs for o '^rybodv. come in court
we boom business by offering busi>ad.
we do not depend so much on what
is what wo are doing, and intend to do
dsome store that we will erect on the lot
iver.
RGAIN HOUSE.
A. C. THOMPSON.
President.
WAREHOUSE.
AT A
Leading Market.
nds throughout the County that 1 have |
this season, and i's management will be |
Vo propose to run it on a strictly busi- |
alike and seeing that they get full value |
I
isted us in organizing a large corps of |
>e here before the opening ,
d will sell your tobacco at any hour dur- ,
Corth Carolina are turned towards County
are coming to Conway to soli!
urnish headquarters for this grand Un ]
market, and we will guarantee success
urs with confidence.
I. E. COLES, Manager.
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PORTER,
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Buggies, Wagons
harness. |
nes. Bigcst value for your money.
lit, or no profit, but wo sell for a small
to our customers at all times.
ules and Wagons Just in.
ay, s. c.
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ot the First Symptoms of \
Failing Health in a Woman Isl
ERVOUSNESSZ
d you ever think that there la always a ?
o for thia malady? In woman Nervous.
is generally iho forernnner of some ^
of female disease, swch as Whites, X
ful, Profhae^or Irregular Monses, etc., j
ir of which will Drodnna
I of its distressing intensity. If you use ^
"stle's Female Panacea?
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will Tory soon be cured of Nervous- M
and all other female troubles as well. ?|8
costive, move the bowels with mild ^
i of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. \
ERED FOR YEARS ,
sour stomach, rushing of blood to the head. ^9
'vcro Horvwus spells and heart palpitation so M
s female remedies for n joug timeout found
, when I oommemced usivig your Geretle'e K3
S I.IVBR KEOEIiATvK, and they are doiag me ^
mtinive their use. __ X.
MK8. SARAH J EM KINS. ^
write us and wo will give you fall la- H
this medicine. Get it ftrom your drug- X
Mid un $1 and we wiH seed a bottle, )
5TLE 4t CO.. Chatttmooge. Tess.
lonway & Sea Shore
Railroad.
Duilj except Sunday.
InotTeetNov. 1st, 11)00.
Southbound.? No. 15
"..oave Conway 7 00 u in
joavc Pine Island 7 15 a in
\rrivo Myrtle I touch 0 00 a in
Northbound.? No. 14.
Leave Myrtle Ueacli <> 00 p m
Leave I'uie Island (! #> p ui
\rri\e Conway 7 00 p m
D. T McNeill, Gen. Manager
t\. M IWmoughs, Ass'lGen. Mngr.
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Mothers
Anxious1, watch declining health o!
their daughters. So many are cut off
by resumption in early years thf4
there is real cause for anxiety. In
the curly stages, when not beyond
the reac.ii of medicine, Mood's Sarsaparilia
will re-tore the quality and
quantity of th? blood and thus <riv?
food health. Head the following letter:
"It is but just to write about my
laughter t'ora, aged 19. She wa^ com*
slotcly run down, declining, had that tired
feeling, and frienon said who would not
ivo over threb months. She had a bad
Cousrh
ind nothing scorned to do her any good
1 happened to rend about llood** Ho map**
ilia and had her give it a trial. Prom th*
rory first dose she began to got bettor.
\flor taking a few bottles she was com*
>letely cured und her health has been tb?
est ever since." MRS. ADDIK P?AKf
2 Hail and Piece, Amsterdam, N. Y.
"1 will say that my mothor has not
nted my cast i i is strong words as I
to I'd have done. Hood's Bnrsnparilla
las truly cured mc and I nm now well."
."oka Pkcr, Amsterdam, N. Y.
Ha sure *o get Hood's, because
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Alio Ana Truv niood Purifier. AH druggists. It
'repnred only by ('. I. Hood & Co., LoweH, Mao*
,, , ... are purely vegetable
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