The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 30, 1901, Image 2
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THURSDAY MORNINGBY
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CONWAY PURT TSHING CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
M. H. WOODWARD. Editor.
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REMITTANCES
For Subscrlptic nsor Advertisements mui
l>e made to the Manaokr, Conwa
l'uhi.isu i no COkll'ant
THURSDAY, MAY 30 1QC
The clitTerenec between the extrt
mest and the crank is never mor
than an almost impreccptiblo shadt
The change is easy from the one t
the other. It is the best plan to fo
low a strict rule of moderation i
all things.
Tiie town election is drawing nea
aBd no good citizen should ncglet
to obtain his registration certificate
The municipal eloetionsare fully s
important to the people of Conwa
as the general elections and shoul
awaken far more interest.
Burroughs <fc Collins Compnn
have spent thousands of dollars :
Myrtle Beach and what was once
common oak ridge has been trans
formed into a beautiful sea side rc
ort. With the proper amount <
judicious advertising it is bound 1
pay a handsome return on the it
vestment, Thousands of people froi
other parts of the State, and mar
from'other States have visited 01
seashore every year, staying seven
weeks at the time camping on tl
open strand. With the accomodi
tions of the Sea Side Inn, the Sc
Shore llailroad, and many oth<
conveniences which have been place
there within the past year, the a
tractions of our already beautifi
beach, are multiplied and enhance
one hundred fold, and it should soc
have, as it well deserves, the repi
tation of a popular sea side resoi
from far and near. It adds notonl
to those individuals who have inve
ted their money in the enterpris
it is an addition, and a valuable on
to Conway though it is thirtec
miles away from the town. We wis
for the promoters, the great succei
they so much deserve.
There is such a thing as carryic
economy too far. It is ail very we
. for men and womon to be savin
of their incomes and to live with:
them, laying up something for
rainy da> if it can be done withoi
sacrificing comfort and health, bi
when it is carried so far that the
families are denied the ordinary cor
forts of life befitting their positic
in society, or health and good spi
its are to a greater or less dcgiv
lost, economy becomes a nuisanc
It has reached the point when it b
comes stinginess in the worst sen:
of the term.
Some people in private life u
economy in the right way, othei
carry it too far so that it narrov
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ii n i j ?T 1 f 1 ,i
the soul aiul pulls down rather than
builds up. The same thing is seen
among those who manage our pub a
lie affairs espccielly those who have
at their disposal the disbursement of *
the public funds. Some of them ear '
ry their economizing methods to y
such an extent that public affairs n
are crippled and left to drag for the
want of the necessary cash. We ^
believe in spending the public mon
oys wisely, and the people should be o
careful to select, as their servants,
men who will so spend it. When ^
they happen to get one in office who i
is too extreme in his economizing
ways, the progress of public good is *
sure to be retarded.
Lake Swamp News.
In reply to "Tweezers," the reason
why Yardellc has not been heard
from, is that the people could not
get to the post office without a boat.
The water is getting off now and
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i nn ueg1u to wont again.
Crops arc looking very well eon- fj
sidcring the heavy rains.
U. C. c
Finklea Facts. d
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banners mules are standing up >
: m their stalls on account of so much
rain. The grass is not waiting for
) them.
Sonic of our farmers have fine tor
bacco crops.
Mr. II. M. A nderson had a very
dangerous run-a-.vay a few days ^
ago. His mule ran about one hun- v
- tired and fifty yards when she was
stopped by Messrs. L. T Graham and c
C. II. Graham. s
B Messrs. P. M. Gee. and M A. Horn
made a business trip to Boris last N
week. 1
Miss Sue Campbell after visiting (1
friends in this section returned .
home Saturday. '
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\\ Pisco Breezes. t
Married at the residence of Ucv. [
* II 1). Grainger on May the 22nd,
. 11)01, Miss Katie Sessions of Adrian,
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iv? ?.i v.. i\. ou'vcns 01 nruce, t>.
C., Rev. II. I). Grainier performing '
the ceremony. Miss Katie is the only
daughter of Mr. an<,l Mrs. G. W,
Sessions. We wish them a long and
- happy life.
Mr. John Boyd of Eldorado, S.
C., spent last Monday with Mr. L.
M. Stevens, lie was enroute for
Wilmington where he will purchase
e a large stock of goods. t
d J. II. s
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Port liarrelson. I
v Mrs. Mary S. Buck, of Bucksville, ?
visited friends here on Sunday. \
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marthinson \
with their little son, Del low, now of <
Washington. 1). C., are spending a 1
few days at Klondykc, their former
home. ]
Mrs. M. G. Andersen, of Annan- \
~ dale, is visiting her parents, Mr. |
?. and Mrs. J. W. Little at Eddy Lake, j
,e Mr. Robert Fair, of Michigan, is |
here inspecting timber lands. He |
' seems delighted with our stately cy* ,
o pi ess and pines. \
1- Mr. J. F. Dusenbury, a former ,
n Horry boy, is now a drummer in
Georgia, Florida and Alabama, representing
the J. P. Williams Co.,
oommission merchants and dealers
u* in naval stores at Savannah, Ga.
:t Washington Miller, the colored
.> carpenter, died in Georgetown last
week and was buried here Saturday, i
19 "Uncle Wash " was respected by ail.
j mr. j'. ^ Averill, of Klondyke,
d while working in tlie lathe mill at i
Bueksport last Friday, was painfully
wounded in his head by a piece of i
wood. We are glad to report, how- j
y ever, that his condition is improving,
it On Friday, the Inland School
a closed its most prosperous session
with a delightful picnic. The march- <
es, songs, and music by the children
recalled to us the entertainment giv- i
M en three weeks ago by which they
,o so honored themselves and their
i_ efficient teacher, Miss Rosa Shaw.
Last Friday was an ideal day for a
picnic and with an ideal dinner it is
y unnecessary to say that everyone
ir enjoyed themselves from the little i
iaI tot to the old gray head
10 Romko. i
;a Ourley Doings.
Jr Times are lively and farmers are
d very busy in their crops trying to 1
t- down young grass.
LJj Mr. P. il. Sasscr was the first
. man that shipped peas and beans 1
!(J from this section this season, lie
?n shipped a lot of peas from here two
a- weeks ago and 13 bushels of beans
P4 last week. lie is in the lead so far.
, " W. F. " says if 1. 12. 13. is not a (
y merchant how does he know what \
8* pleases the merchant? "1.12. 13," |
c, says that he can look at a man and ,
0 tell when he is pleased and in fact <
' he doesn't have to be knocked down i
! over stones and moss to take a hint, j
As to the North Carolinians, there \
ss are some of as line people in and
from North Carolina as you'll find
anywhere, lie says his merchant
is no North Carolinian neither is his
ig employer. Who is his employer?
.]) We thought Mr. Sessions was in
business of his own. We did not i
know he had an employer We sup- .
in pose he meant that his employer was j
a no North Carolinian but he failed to |
jl speak it that way. Study your .
grammar and business books a little \
more, then probably jou can tell the
,r difference between employer and e.n
>?- pioyee. l. iz. 13.
)n [Wo trust that with this issue ,
** our correspondents will stop fling.
-c ingat each other, as it can bring
? no good to any one when carried too
e- far.?Ed. J
THE BE8T I* what tno Pooplo
lC' * buy the most of. That's Why
r<i Hood's SarsapariUa has tl* largest
'? wlc OF ALL MEDICINES.
A
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V - ' fi i m Joyner
Swamp Newa.
Some sickness in our commonit;
,nd pie lit y of ruin.
We would like for our Superviso
o get after the. Overseers of ou
lublie highways.
Mr. J. C. Johnson has accepted i
>osition with Mr. W. F. Mishoe a
oilier.
We would be glad Uor a Sunda;
ichool to be organized at Joyne
iwamp church.
Mr. (i. A. Martin wont to Blancin
n a business trip last Saturday.
Mr. Bentley Mishoe" is doing i
food business at this place.
Mrs. B. F. Graham visited rela
ives near Bchoboth last Sunday.
Many of the subscribers to tin
Ikrali) are expecting to visit tin
fticc soon.
Mr. J. M. 1). Cannon went to Jali
ar.ts Ferry on a business trip las1
ionday.
Mishoe at Blanche is in the lea<
uyintr turnentine.
Mr. H. Nf. Pittman returned hoim
;ist Wednesday.
Many wishes to the Herald.
Joppa Dots.
Farmers are very busy in theii
rops.
Mr. Daniel Graham killed a mac
log last week.
We are glad to see Mrs, W. E
Iraham up again.
Mrs. Mollio Carroll died on Tues
lay the 21st iust. We extend oui
ympathy to the bereaved husband
lr. James Carroll.
Oi.d Fox
Powellville Doings.
Rev. W. Arnett and S S. Grain
fer of Marion, spent Friday nigh
vith Mr. A. 11. Graham.
Miss Leila Graham who has beei
on fined to her room over a year
eems to l)e no better.
Some of the Powellville boys nn<
;irls like to have been caught in ;
ain over at Hickory Hill Sunday
veiling.
Miss Lola Grainger of Powellvilh
s visiting relatives and friends a
riarion.
Little Leila Rowell after spending
i while with her father near Vardel
eturned to her grand-father's i
ew days ago where she will spent
he Summer.
I). G. of Augusta, Ga., doesn'
vrite often. We want to see D. G
ind delight in reading her letters.
Look out for our Children's Da;
it Honey Camp church in the nea
uturc.
P. G.
Wnmpee Items.
It has been sometimo since 1 sa\
my news in your paper from thi
section. If you will kindly allow m
=pace I will say that the conditio
if crop's is generally good, and th
prospect bids fair for line harvests
The fsrmers are very busy, but i
good spirits. They can not tell whu
he next week may bring forth bu
hey are making allowances for th
grass to grow as they are havini
good rains
A man who is farming i 11 Littl
IVivcr Swampsuys that he is goiii|
x> work his corn this week for th
ast time. He is unite early. Ther
s no going back on his crop. It i
ine, I have seen it myself. I be
iere all of the fanners will agre
with mc in saying that he is likel
Lo reap the finest crop of hay he ha
jver had in a corn field next Fall.
The people are generally well.
B. J. O. E.
Zonn Items.
Everybody busy and the farmer
ire killing grassCrops
looking line.
Mr. A. J. Elliott our postmastei
is doing a nice little business.
The Sidney Sunday School is pre
pressing nicciy under the care c
Mr. A, II. Prince, superintendent
Mr. A. IIcll moved to Bayboro las
week. **It
is reported that there will be
jhurch organized at Sidney soon.
Mr. H. C Moore of Bayboro ha
some tine tobacco.
A.
Sanford Sittings.
Mrs Fred Arnett is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Stevens pal
relatives a visit Wednesday.
Miss Dnlah Allsbrook, who ha
been visiting friends and relative
in North Carolina, returned hom
last Friday,
Mr. Boss Allsbrook who has bee
with his uncle, Mr. Boberson Sugg
it Julia, Fla., returned home las
Saturday.
Mr. W. B Carter of Daisy, wasi
town Saturday.
Razor.
In addition to trees, plants, vines
?tc., the Homewood Nurseries wil
have a fine lot of cabbage and to
ma to plants, etc., for sale. I)ro|
me a card and I will deliver stock ii
Don way when I come in Bemem
jer 15 to 20 per cent, discount t
jarties calling at the Nurseries fo
their trees.
E. S. Cni.tra.
Shudders At His Past.
' I recall now with horrcr," say
lt^!l f- rv ** - ?
.mm warrior nurncit Mann, or Uev
\nna, O*, "my three years of sutTer
ing from Kiduoy trouble. I wa
hardly ever free from dull aches o
icute pains in my back. To stoo]
or lift mail sacks made me groan
I felt tired, worn out, about read
to give. up, when I begun to us
Electric Hitters, but six bottle
completely cured me and made m
feel like a new man." They're un
rivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver
Kidneys and Bowels Perfect sa
tisfaetion guar an ted by I)r. E. Nor
ton. Only 50 cents.
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When you need letter heads, note
heads, bill head* uind nice envelopes
or printing of any kind, why not
have it dor.c at tiio Hkkald office
and give your business to a home
enterprise. To patronize those who
. patronize you is fair and right.
: Kodol
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a structlng the exhausted digestive or1
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Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nbumb
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H of Cardui performed a "wonderful cure" H
? in her case. Hho Ruftorod with the ago- I
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H and profuse menstruation. Tho weekly I
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sapped her vitality until "he wn?i a nhyR- I
I ical wreck. Her nervous system gave Hj
way. Then came tho trial of Wino of I
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I experience ought to commond Wino of I
Cardui to suffering women in words of
h uurnini? ejoqiicnco.
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1 try It are relieved. Ask your druggint I
J for a fl bottle of Wlneof C'ardui, and do I
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Mr*. Willi? Mitchell, South Gaston, N. r.: W
: "Wine of Curdul nnd Thcdford's Itlnck- I
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' P months and wero very painful. My hnn
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I and Hlnck-Draught. and now tho leucor- I
I rliica has disappeared, and 1 niu restored t > I
B perfect health. '
In canes requiring special
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A rich lady cured of hor deafness
n and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nis
cliolson's Artificial Ear Drums,
\ gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that
deaf people unable to procure tho
n Ear Drums may have them free.
Address No. 11010-c. The Nicholson
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MPANY
B. G. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF
CONW/Q
Capital Stock.
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B. (!J. Collins. W li
C. P .Quattlkbaum,
We transact a general banking In
t ion to any and all matters intruste
This Bank respectfully solicits the
corporations and will civr <?vr?rv ? <><!
banking to those doing business \vi
NEW YORK II
THE GREAT 1
1 have now come before the p<
patronage and these are the merits
I have the best goods for the le
' promise you the best goods that mo
i are figured down at the lowest poss
have the opportunity of proving wl
HAKGA1NS that awaits your insp
Shoes for only $1. Still better
i to $1.25 are simply beauties. 2 pack
sands of other articles just as chea
dress goods, Percales, Calicoes. <
Hosiery, Ladies, Men's and Hoys
i pi ices to suit everybody, Come an
: that I mean what I say.
Yours for tra
W H. CHI
IMC CUT IMtM
We sell a heap, because we sell
Dress Goods, Notions and Shoes \\
The goods are new, late and
and wo !?> <? ir?0?>.r o.oi --
? - m r>*.-11 i111*111 til/ _y(
Wo are selling goods so low oui
wo re ''too iow" for them. Two ei
"dose" to make one successful.
We are hustlers. We buy goo'
our competitors, hence we have no
We have new goods arriving
and our sales increase each week,
with Butterick Patterns and the Dc
! CONWAY BAP
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E. V. DUSENBURY,
Sec. and Trcas.
HORRY
The Leading House
A
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1 be^ to announce to my friend
rented the Horry Warehouse for tl
exclusively under iny control. Wo
Hess basis, treatingall customers al
price for their tobacco.
Our success last year has assist
buyers for this season who will be
The Horrv is always open and 1
in# the day that you bring it.
The buyers of Virginia and Noi
way. The farmers of Horry Count;
The Horry Warehouse is to fun
ion.
Let all work for the Conway mi
: and satisfaction.
Your j
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Conway & Sea Shore
Railroad.
Daily except Sunday.
In effect Nov. 1st, 1000.
Southbound.?No. 15.
Leave Conway :. 7 00 a m
Leave Pine Island 7 45 a in
Arrive Myrtle Beach 0 00 a m
Northbonnd.? No. 14.
Loave Myrtle Beach 0 00 p m
Leave Pine Island 0 25 p m
Arrive Conway 7 00 p in
m
D. T. McNeill, Gen. Manager
A. M. Burroughs, Ass'tGen. Mngr
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D. A. SP1VEY Cashier.
CONWAY
iY, S. C
Surplus Fund $8 000
CTORS:
. LewiA, 1>. A. Spivey.
F. A. Duunouniis.
isiness, and guarantee prompt atton-!
(1 to our care.
deposits of individuals, firms and |
is liable facility consistent villi sound
tli it.
tACKET STORE.
BARGAII GIVER. I
jople of Horry County to solicit your
i upon which I ask them,
asl money that was ever offered. I
nev can buy for the price, My prices
ible margin. Give me a call. Let me
uit I say by showing you some of the
eetion. A good pair of farmers Brograde
for $1.20. Ladies shoes from 00c
s brass shoe nails for 5c. and thouj)
and cheaper that consist of Ladies
Jinghams, Silks, Laces, Embroidery,
Hats, Carpet, Straw Matting, all at
id see for yourself and be convinced
dc.
ESTNUT, Manager.
I! SALK NOW.
cheap. Our second big lot of Spring
rill be opened up this week,
up-to-date; bought at our own price
nir price.
r compotitors won't associate with us,
nemies to one frieiul is about the right
ds cheaper and sell them cheaper than
apology to make.
almost daily; the crowd gets bigger
Don't forgot that we can furnish you
li neat or.
{GAIN HOUSE.
A. (I. THOMPSON.
President.
WAREHOUSE.
,T A
Leading Market.
Is throughout the County that I have
lis season, and its management will be
i propose to run it on a strictly busiike
and seeing that they get full value
;ed us in organizing a large corps of
here before the opening
will sell your tobacco at any hourdur th
Carolina arc turned towards Cony
are coming to Conway to sell!
lish headquarters for this grand Un
irkct, and we will guarantee success
i with confidence.
E. COLES, Manager.
DISK ASKS OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting incident
to eczcmn, tetter, salt-rheum, nnd other
diseases of the fikin is instantly alia s ed by
j applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skir
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. 11 is equally
ellieient for itching piles and a favorite remedy
for soro nipples; chapped hands, chilblains,
frost bites, and chronic sore eyes
Eor snE by druggists nt 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, the
arc just what a horse needs when in bad condi
lion. Tonic, blond purifier and vermifuge
DC 8 KINS * 1
TRADE.MARKS ]
AND SOPYRIAMTS 4
STAINED J
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C naryc,* tt\?dsnUi. Na fWa Mil pnt?t k wwni j
I^Wara Ariotl, eoaMMtul. Adtfrw, 1
' E. 8. AIQftERR, FitMt Lawyer, WaaMaftoa, 0.0. j
V. t ?y * . ? I y*. ^4
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Horses
AND
Mules.,
We will have in by January 25th,
A CAR IOAD
we are carrying a
full stock of Horses, Mules, Buggies,
Wnirrii-?? siiul Rurnnvis.
Iii short, everything in the line of
horse millinery. It is to our interest
to sell and we intend to
Undersell
all our competitors, we arc in the
business to sell, and we sell, profit
or no profit, we guarantee the
best values in the market, and our %
prices are fixed to suit the farmer
and the laboring man. Call on us
when you want anything in our line.
A. W. Jenkins <5: Son
Agents for the famous Rock Hill
and Columoia Buggies.
Nov. 1st 1000. tf.
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MARKETS.
Georoktown.
Now Virgin 2.00
Yellow dip 1.75
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 30$
Rosin, common . 1.00
Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 33$
countr v oa 33
Ro $1.05
Tar firm at $1.25
Crude Turpentine.?Hard $1.10
Dip $2.1 0; Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary 5 T-lCcts1^ .to
Good Ordinary. .. .0 13-16 4" "
Low Middling 7 7-16 44 44
Middling. 7 5 44
Good Middling 8,1-lG 44
Corn 62(^621
Hams 12 (a} 13
Shoulders 8(^16
Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs^ 13
Uow I'eas HOc. per bush
Peanuts 70c " 44
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you oat.
11 ttvtiflcially digest* the food and aids
Nutum in strengthening and reconstructing
the exhausted digest! re organs.
It is the latest discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it tn efficiency. It Instantly
relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Btomaeh, Naueen.
Sick Headache,dastralgia,Cramps and
all other results of imper feet digestion.
Price 10c. and St. IvargeelseewlslMSW Sbnee
small six*. Book oil about dyspepsia Buuise fsss
Prepared by B. C. DsWITT A CO., Chloe^