The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 18, 1901, Image 3
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Published Kvcry Thursday.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18 IQ01
matters local and otherwise.
Let. us do your job printing'
Spivey wants 300 ht?ns at once.
The Ukhai.d and Commoner om
year $1.75.
Excursion to the Beach on April
19th
Bright sunny weather so far thi*
week.
There was some ruin last Saturday.
Last week was a little cold for
the season.
Jones 10 cents coffee makes his
customers smile.
Mr. J. H Baker of Adrian was in
town the first of wcpU
C our $2 JK) fast black. Corkscrew
Suits. Con way B ir^ iin Hou>e.
l)r D. B. Campbell of Loris spent
last Friday 11?t^lit in Conway.
Don't forget that Spivey can fur
nish toinb-stones and wire fencing.
Mr. W. J. Singleton of Enterpri e
was in the city one day iast week.
Jones' line of Shoes and hats an
attractive, and prices are charming
Mr. Donald T. McNeill left las)
Monday morning for Columbia on
busi ness.
Hon J. A MeDormott and wife
rHurned from Fair lilutT last Monday.
Mrs L. D. Causey paid the Herald
office a pleasant call last Monday.
Mr. VV. K. Porter weut to VVil
mington last Friday unci returned
last Monday.
Mrs J M. McKeithan left one da\
last week to visit friends and re I a
tives In Wilmington.
Tax executions for the past fiscal
year are being issued from tlie treasurer's
oftiee.
A new passenger ear for the Conway
& Seashore Railroad arrived
last Tuesday.
Mrs. B. B. Branch of Vineland.
N. C., is visiting her brother, Mr.
Alex Frazicr and wife.
Mr. B, A. Kikes of Socastee spent
Sunday with Mrs. Kikes and his sister,
Mrs. J. J. Sanders.
Mr. Jehu Causey went to Charleston
on Wednesday of last week and
returned last Tuesday
Mr. II. L. Buck Sr. is very ill at
his residence near Bucksville. fie
is attended by Dr. P. K. rfethea.
We are always tflad to have our
friends give us the news. By doing
bo they help the editor very much
Mr. W. A. Freeman left town last
week to visit friends and relat'vea
in the State of North Carolina.
Tho meetings at the Tobacco
Warehouse are being well attended
at both the day and night services.
1vnn n^niixio Il? I " l -
A MV vuii *r uj sen K*?i ii ilUUSU llil:-*
more shoes, better shoes and cheaper
shoes than any store in Horry
County.
Spirey buys from GftO to 800 doz
en eggs per week and wants more,
lie also wants chickens, peas, hams
etc.
f)00 pounds tobacco just added t<
our stock that must no regardless o!
profits VV. Boyd Jones, Justice.
S. C.
Strange that Jones at J istice s'-lls
' Schnappi" and "'Early Bird" to
bacco at 35 cents per pound, while
others ask 45 cents.
Battle Axe and Julia MarlowShoes
and Slippers are the best and cheapest.
For sale only at Conway liar
gain Houso
Head the change in this issue of
the large advertisement of Burroughs
A Collins Co. They are
leaders.
Mr. J J Sanders is visiting his
wife Mrs. J. J Sanders who habeen
quite sick for some time at
Mrs L. K Anderson's,
Mrs Warterman Johnson came
home inst Friday from tho State
H<mpital for the Insane very much
improved in health.
It is said that tobacco planting is
ab >ut two weeks later than last year
T'ds is caused we suppose by the
h avy rains and cool weather.
1 .1 "1 > '-JJl. 1 J?- )ll- IP1- W
It is rumored here that Mr. Geo.
W. Ses>i<?ns of Adrian Ims purchased
the stor. houses and business W,
H. Howell al Booth on ti e railrou. *
Excursion to Myrtle Beach, Fri a.)
April 1 lith. spend half or all ti o
>lay on the beach just as you like.
Mr W. 11 Carter of Daisy, S. C.,
paid the IIkhai.d othco a very pU asani
call while in town on tmsiness
last Friday
The artesian well on the vajant
Xing lot has been fixed up and th^
vutcr drained uway so that it no
longer ponds about it
News reaches town that mad dogs
?vcrequit?* numerous in the Wain*
>"c section last week chowing 'jp
. attic and everything else that happened
to be in the way.
;?ir. u. 1, i sueK jr, tius been quite
<11 for the past week at his residence
ie ir the Gully, hut we are glad to
??' informed that he is improving.
The erection of the new Conway
Murrain House on its site purehas- 1
ed fromCapt. J M. Oliver, will l???gin
just as soon as the eon tract can :
j l)e satisfactorily awarded.
Dispensary constable, W. S. Me
a*kill Jr. raturncd home a few da\s
igo after spending several weeks in
Miirenee and adjoining counties
looking after blind timers.
The freshet has risen so high as
t ? float a bridge at one of the
<wamps on the Georgetown road
.ear town and it is dangoroisto
nose travelling with vehicles.
Mr G. J. II ?llidiv of Galivants
Vrry has been appointed a member
f the County Hoard of Education of 1
llorry county in the pi act of Mr. j
11. K. Todd, resigned.
Some of our subscribers are getting
far behind with their dues We
vould be glad for you to keep your
subscriptions paid up, as it is a matter
of great importance to us.
Capt. W. J. Hurney has severed
lis connection with the Atlantic
Ooast Line and accepted a position
vith the Southern Railway.
Row J. M. l< liming of Mclvov, N.
0.. passed through Con way lust Sat inlay
on his way to visit friends and
lativos at his old homo nuar Haskell
He preached at Greenwood
uroh Sunday evening.
Mrs I), \j. lugalLand Miss E El
11 IVttibone, two northern ladies
h?? have beer spending the winter '
? !*?'. left last week for their homes j
to the regret of their n any friends
ia Conway and vicinity.
Mr. Wm. I. Thompson of Maxton. j
\\ C . spent some time Inst week
villi his brother Mr. A. C. Thomp- i
?>n h?? was accompanied by his lister,
Miss Etta Thompson.
Negotiations are under way
whereby Mr. W. L. Mi shoe will I ecome
the purchaser of the old Curry
homesUad in the western part of
town. It adjoins two acres already
owned by Mr. Mishoo in the same;
square.
Every business man needs nice
-tationerj on which is printed his
address and the nature of his liusi '
ness. No man can afford to do without
it. Wear* in the business and
will be glad to have your orders
Ml' II I* T.ittlr? ? >''
i. *. Kit vi\ . vwu vi iivum ami
bu lder, vho was hero about a month
a<?0 has returned and will soon be i
engaged iu building a larire addition
to the Hunk building The idea is
to make m?>re room both for stores
ind hotel rooms.
VVe aro informed by the town
aut horilies that the town ordinance 1
in regard to the cluanMness of yards,
stables, etc.. will hereafter bo '
strictly enforced. So take warning (
and be careful about violating the
law. j,
On several evenings the last of
last week, a travelling medicine ven- ;
dor Broncho Charlie wc suppose his ,
name to bo, entertained a ciowd ,
with his songs, sleight of hand tricks;
and various other performances,!
telling quite a lot of tragic corn 1
salves, and the like in the mean
time. 1
I
A now trial lias been granted in (
the case of the State vs. Hairp Johnson
in th? magistrates conrt and the
ease will be tried again to day. He i
is charged with keeping a nuisance
in the shape of a vicious dog. 1
Excursion to Myrtle Beach. Friday
April l!)th. Train leaves Conway
at 9 a. m and 2 p. m. Returns ,
from beach at 1 p. m. and 7 p. m
Ti/il/o* Ar* AU t ii 1 :
iv*t V 1 ^\M/V? V/1J til IU'1 I III I IJ lidllUCl
trip 35 cents.
W. H. How km*., Manager.
Mr. Bueannon Parker and Mr J.
H. Bran ton met before Magistrate
Vaught last Saturday to decide the
question of the ownership of a hog.
bui tin* pjocrs issued oy VJr. Bran
ton. the plaintiff in the ease, were
di" missed on the ground of some ir
regularity in the undertaking.
Things are getting into shape at;
Myrtle Roach. Burroughs tfc Collins
Company recently completed a large ;
store and it is now filled with a i
complete stock of g< r.eral merchandise.
The streets for the new town,
which were laid out about a year
ago, have been cleared of bushes
and'timber The large hotel which
ha:: been in process of erection for
the p,.st four months wns completed
last Tuesday and Mr. J A. (Jarron
the contractor, left the beach
for town the same day.
You can go ?o Myrtle Beach and
return Friday the 19th for 35 cents.
Your attention is called this week
to the new "ad" of Mr. VV. It. Coop
or who is one of Wilmington's lead
in if wholesale grocers. It, nnvs to
patronize those who advertise because
they have something to sell.
Spivc.v wants 300 head of hens. 7f>
bushels of peas and 1000 dozen eggs
^at once, write him.
The Marion District Conference |
'>1 the Methodist Church will hold its
.tiuuul meeting in our town in the
iionth of May. The conference will
convene May 7th and conclude its
cxercises on May 12th. The first
lay will be devoted to the subjects
of missions and education. Let us
tlmnv open our hom^s and give it a
uearty welcome, thereby setting
.ortli true Conwny hospitality.
x A. Card.
1 take this method of expressing
my sincere thanks for the many
k ndntsses shown my family by the
people of Conway during the illness
i?f my lamented wife.
Uespectfully,
A. C. Thompson.
Honor Roll of Burroughs Cir?d?d
School for Month Kndlncr Aorll
8th 1901.
1st Grade?Wilson Gaeque, Mary
ilousend Ella King, Henry SloI'limb,
Wardie Tisdale.
2nd Grade?Mavo Dusenbury, Li/.l
e Johnson
3rd Grade?Lucile Burroughs.
Emil Glantz, Willie King.
llli Grade?John Coles. Jnlius
lantz, Marjory QutUlebaum. .I'err>
Q.iulIk'Oaum
full Grade?Ruth Collins. Murga
re* McNeill, Frank Martin. Jennie
Patrick.
Hth Grade? Janie Collins, Mabel
Norton.
Strikes a Rich Find.
"1 was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nervous
debility." writes F. J. Green,
of Lancaster, N H , "No reined*
helped me until 1 began using Electric
Hitters, which did me more good
than all the medicines lever used.
They have also kept my wife in excellent
health for years. She says
Electric Hitters are just splendid for
female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and invigorator for
weak, run dowu women. No other
medicine can take its place in our
family " Try them. Only f>Oe.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Or. E.
Norton.
To The Deaf,
A ricb lady cured of her deafness
andy^ < ^in the Head by Or. Ni
eho&* ? ' Artificial Kar Drums,
ViiMC' ? ) to his Institute, so that
I? unable to procure the
Ear Drums may have them free
Address No. llJUO-c. The Nicholson
Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue,
New York, U S. A.
Working 24 Hours a Dny.
There's no rest for those tireless
little workers?Dr. King's New
Life Pills Millions arc al ways ousy
curing Torpid Liver. Jaundice, Billiousness,
Fever and Ague. They
banish Sick Headache, drive out
Malaria. Never gripe or weaken.
Small, taste n'ee, work wonders.
Try them 25c at Dr. E. Norton's
drug store
Don't forget the Myrtle Beach
Excursion Friday April 10th. at 0
a. m. and 2 p. in. Price only
cents for the round trip. Stay as
long as you please.
Notice.
I'pon the petition hereunder written,
thr undersign* d will apply to tin- County
IJuHrd of Commisaione. > of 1 lorry County
r>n Tuesdsy tli?? 2nd day of July, A. I).
11)01, for h charter foi a public ferry across
ihe Waccatnaw Kiver, at the old ?-It?- of
Worthsin's bridge neur t! e Into residence
if It. I) Best, deceased.
l o the Honorable the County Hoard of
Commissioners of Horry County:
The undersigned, W. .1. Stanley, peti*
ions your honorable body to grant to him
1 charter for the public ferry across the
VVHCcamaw Kiver at a point known as
Wort Iihims and resp ctfully shows ly this
tdt petition.
I. That a ferry has been in operation at
said point.for k number of y?*ars and was
managed by one K. I). Best until the time
of his death when at the publk sale of
liia effects the right to said fer.y was pur
chasud by jour petitioner, out the charter
for said ferry if any ever existed appears
t< > be lost.
II That the ferries within ten miles
of the one proposed by jour petitioner are
hs follows, viz.: Th - ferry at Star Bluff
about 9 miles, south and Pireway Kerry
which is iUJat d some eight or nine miles
Nord), in Noith Carolina.
ill. Tiiat public .convenience requires
said terry because it i? the nearest and
shorte t available route t<? Little Kiver,
the shipping point.
VV.J. STANLEY.
ln.il o lA<?l
>y(iiru a|)iii ivui,
NOTICK.
Wanted information of a Combination
Hook Case and Desk, sold at
the estate sale of Oapt Samuel Bell
in lH7<i or 1877. It was made of
some dark wood; had tflass doors and
probably had some drawers in the
lower part. For particulars, add
ress
H. L. Ruck, Jr.,
Conway, S. C.
[Mm*
B Liver i
One I'aokage
After rnifftrlng from IndkMtlon *n<\ <1j
th<> best doctor* in two rhi ten l<? obtain
procured a i>nrkHK>> of Kumon's Tonic K? i
Ha dii<1 by tti?? firul of July I could cnt Almost
3an<l Rtrcn^tii. I i *nnot *peak tiv> liifhh
Neighbor*, 1 arkuuville, Ai*. HBOWX
I
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Mrs. Mary J. Tucker, widow of
John Tucker died on April 8th, 11)01
at the age of 41) years and H months
: She was a good christian woman, a
kind mother, and a good wife during
| the life of her husband. She leuvrs
! two sons, two daughters, two sis
ters and one brother and munv
friends. A m. mber of the I {apt is
church, she lived a christian lift' and
in her dying hour called her children
to her bedside and told them to n e *.
her in heawn \\ lu-re they would part
no more. She was buried at liethlehcm
church.
; A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
Oi.dkst Son.
On the evening of March 21st,
11)01, death came with its rushing
power and enteroa the home of Mr.
K. S. Maker, and took from h in his
dear companion that was ever so
near and dear to him.
Mrs. Prudi nee Baker was abou
ti.'i years of age when she was ealico
?>y Him whodoeth all tilings well,
to dwell in a better home beyond tin*
skies where the Lord has prepated
for all the faithful that endureth tin
t.il the end Her afflictions were
gnat, though she suffered them all
with patience and was thankful for
every kindness bestowed upon her.
Aunt Prudence was n true follower
of Christ. She united with the Missionary
Baptist ehur.;h a*, Salem
s Miie years ago and lived-a consist
ent member until her death. Her
life was a good model for tli ?se who
have never known Christ in tlie pardon
of their sins, She died in the
triumphs of faith, her conversations
wore ever of the script ure, talking
and expounding the i/oodness of
the blessed Lord. She was kind to
everybody, especially those of afflie
tions She never became weary in
doing her Cuty towards the afflic
ted. She would wait on the s ck
with the tenderest of care to relieve
the body of its sufferings. She
was ever kind to the poor and nee.dy.
She leaves a husband and a host
of friends to mourn their loss.
Weep not, dear husband, tor t'>e
wife that in gone, she has gone never
more to return, but after a few
more risings and settings of t he sun
you can meet Iter in a better land
where there will be no more troubles
and afflictions. We can only say,
"The Lord Giveth and the Lord
tnkcth; Blessed be the name of the
Lord." J. EI. IiAKRU.
cret of Beauty
jalth. The secret ofhealth i
()owcr to digest and assiti
j a proper quanity of fooi
s can never be done whe
liver does not act it's pari.
jyou know th is 1
utt's Liver Pills are an abso
te cure forsick headache, dys
psia, sour stoma. \ malaria
v:istipation, torpid liver, pile
, mndice, bilious fever, bilioi
h*ss and kindred diseases
utt's Liver PV^
Wntch this space next week.
W. B. COOPER
W1IOLKHALK G HOCF.H,
j WILMINGTON, N. C.
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Medicine. I
est Package on the Market. I
' Prlc? 25c. Flv? for 11.00. jjvj
' pep*!* for seven years and trying eight of I *
i relief Ami with no l>?-n<(lt, I, lout
iul*t<.r and n---<i it according to directions,
anything and digest U. I gained in weight .
r of it (<>r it naved my life. Mr*. Mary K.
irfl' CO-, i'rop'rn, MrMllfUki Tmb. |
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113111113 1135Broadway, New York.
MARKETS.
G EOROETOWN.
New Virgin 2.00
Yellow dip 1.7r>
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 33}
Kosin..-common 100
WI I.M INOTON.
Spirits turpentine Rteady.
\lachinf barrels 33}
eountr v oa 33
Ro $1.20
Tar firm at #1.20
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard *1.10
Dip ?2.10; Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary & 7-16ets"P .b
Good Ordinary. .. .0 13-16 " '4
Low Middling 7 7-10 4 4 4 4 \
" 11
Good Middling 8 3-1(5
Corn 58(7^82
Hums 12(^13
Shoulders ti 018
Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
?KK8 10
Cow Peas (JOc. per bush
Peanuts 80c u "
ATLANTIC COAST GH0C3RY
Keeps Hay, Corn, Chops, Cow
Peed, 'Meal, Grits, Flour, Sugar.
CofTee, SnutT, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots.
Bacon, Lard, llicc, Vegetables,
Fruits, Apples, Oranges. Lemons.
and best Apple Vinegar.
Also Dry Goods, Notions. A complete
Line of Hardware and Cutlery,
I also keep the School Hooks of the
county. I will order anything you
need that I don 't keep.
Sam Thompklns,
South of Court House.
10 Cents Cotton
Is now a thin# of the past, but
whether it is 5 cents, 8 cents or 10
cents or whether it is something
else you wish to sell, I am in business
to pay yon the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
for your produce and sell you any
ihing you want in tho way of mer.
chundisc at
Pri< ;es as Low
as any where in Horry County. Examine
my stock of General Merchandise
at
intrai ui uw
jonsiLtin# of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Tinware. Grocories, in fact al
anything you want from a paper of '
pins up.
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINGLETON. 1
m* LL LI.1 - UJI. 1Ml L-L iiM-IL L'
THE
GULLY
We are still abreast of tho times,
?ml our bargains in all lines are well
we thy of your consideration. We
never indulge in "catch penny" ad
vertisements. What we say we do,
we will do. We buy right and we
.-ell right, Our goods are always
us represented.
Our Groceries are fresh and con
sist-of the following staple*:
Meal Ha/ Tea
Grits Oats Sugar
Flour Corn Coffee
Putter Soap Candy
llacon Starch Salmon
Soda Cigars Sardines
Lard Tobacco Oysters,
md other Can Goods such as Potted
Meats. Corn and Chip Heef. Can
Vegetables. Fruits, linking Powder
?fcc. vVe.
We carry the largest stock of these
goods in this section, we are in line
to compete with any first-class Gro
eery Mouse in Kastern South C'aro-1
No Marblo Dust in the kind of
flour wo sell
I1YTI1K BAliKEL, <>U POUND, I
HE LEAD III FIRE MEAT FLOUR
Price consistancy is our motto. We
do not sell one thing with the expectation
of making it up on another.
CLOTHING.
Makes your reputation.
The world will always judge you
well if you purchase your elothinir
here. Kit, Stylo and Quality guaranteed.
SHOES. |
Soft Shoes for tender feet, com
fortnble shapes. Our.shoes do not
have to be fcroken in. They fit when
you get thein and hold their shapus
until entirely worn outUMBRELLAS.
I
A good Umbrella often saves a big
bill for medicines and the doctors
services. Avoid drenchings, colds
and sickness with one of our good
Umbrellas, thoro are none better at
half again the price.
NOTIONS,
Nothing in the notion line you can
namo but you will find we have it.
We make a specialty of keeping
small things you cant find no where
else in Town.
DRUGS
Our Drugs aro always pure and
fresh and the very best the market
affords. Your health is too valuable
to use any thing less.
ROAD CARTS
The pleasure of a ride is doubled
if it is taken in a handsome turnout.
Our vehicles are handsome. They
are ^*? ?11
utw. i lu"?wen made
in every particular.
Men's Hats
In hats you want tlio latest of
course. We make a special study of
style. Call in some time and try on
the different shapes. fluy if you
want to.
Dry (iooris.
Our Dry Goods consist of the latest
styles and Fabrics for dainty
Summer wear. No matter what
price you pay here you are always
sure of good quality and dependable
wearable goods. A summer satisfaction.
Prices low down, and quality
high up.
H I1T11AUU
m-w ?A
tfoort horse and a poor harness
it as much out of place as a man with
a dress suit and a rusty hat. Come
and see us and #et a ^ood harness
cheap.
Millinery
Latest styles in dainty headwear.
Proaras of hats for pretty wearers.
The season* latest creatures in Millinery.
Hare combinations of economy
and style. Come and see them.
Mon's Furnishings
Wo eater to particular people.
N?w arrivals of ties, shirts and fixings
dircct from fashion centers.
Furniture.
Our designs arc neat and elegant,
distinct and original. We carry an
exclusive line to be found in uo other
store in the city
It is impossible for us to wort ion
all the numerous articles we keep,
suftce it to say that there ivabsolute*
ly nothing that the farmer need go
elsewhere to get, come and seo us,
wo guarantee 3 ou polite and courteous
attention.
11? I III
Gil. 1
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Letter of Introduction.
We take pleasure this week in
snying to our readers that they may
have absolute confidence in the fairness
and integrity of the Spive.y
Mercantile Co., who are among the
most liberal advertiser*
It will pay every reader of the
Hkkai.k to carefully scan t heir advertisements
every vcek. You need
not hesitate a moment to order
what you want, if they havn't tfot
it they'll j^et it for you, nor need
you waste a momente time looking
for the same goods .it a lower price.
They are doing an enormous business
by selling good goods at astonishing
low prices,
They carry a nitre line of Dry
Goods. Notions, Shoes. ITats. Heavy
and Fancy Groceries, Hardware,
Tinware, Furniture etc , Try them
We arc sure they'II plea-e you*.
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cnlar^in^ of anyUiud dour.
Give me a trial.
11. K. CJASQUE.
Largest and most complete estib
lishment South. ?
Geo. S. Hacker & Son
Manufacturers of
HOOKS,SASH, 15LINDS, MOl hi)IN(i
AND liUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
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Practical
Horseshoer
AND
?GENERAL -- BLACKSMITH.Light
and Heavy Smith
BOILER AND STILL REPAIR;
Good workmanship and reason
able prices jjuarantecil,
CONWAY, S. C.
SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO.
Fire Insuranc
Bicycles.
D, A. SPIVRY, M. VV. coil ing
President, Secretary.
Office In Honk Huildlnu'
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KIND.
Wc keep ;i full line of steam fittings,
Injectors, valve.-. parking Oil
waste etc Also carriage and wa^on
harchvaro and material. Faints,
Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your
patronage.
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