The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 30, 1901, Image 3
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Published ft very Thursday.
THURSDAY, MAV 30 1901.
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Next Monday is Salesday.
Let us do your job printing*
Call on Spivey for Paris Green.
The Herald and Commoner one
vear $1.75.
Mr. F. C. Cooper was in town yesterday.
Spivey's Beauty flour is a dandy.
I want to buy two Fawns. J. E
Coles.
Corn, Oats, May, Cov Feed, Meal,
Grits, etc.. at Spivey's.
Have you your registration certificate
for municipal election?
Mr. H. F. Smith of Port Harrelson
was in Conway last Tuesday.
Spivey thanks you for past favors
and invites you to call often.
Mr Ij. R. Duncan of Socastco
was in Conway one day last week.
Ransom Chestnut is one of the latest
additions to our subscription
list.
Considerable rain fell on last Monday,
the showers beginning on Sunday
afternoon
Some of our townspeople attended
the basket picnic at Port Harrelson
last Fridav.
You can buy a machine to keep the
worms off of your tobacco at Horry
Warehouse.
| Call on W. E. Porter when you
L want a ni^e buggy at a low down
price.
^ Mr. Charlie Watts is now with-the
Horry Warehouse as solicitor and
assistant auctioneer.
Mr. F. B. Cushman and children of
Georgetown visited Mrs. M. B. Bea4..
*1.^. 1 .. 4 a L 1 a 1
vy iuc iuiiivr purl ui lUSl WCt'K.
Pull line of buggy harness, wagon
harness, mule bridles and halters,
just received by W. E. Porter.
Mr. T M. I3eatv and family of McDonald's
Mill, Ca., have returned
to Horry to make their home.
MrF. VV. II, Chestnut returned last
week after visiting her parents at
Oalivants Ferry for several days.
Mr. W. L. Mishoe was taken last
week with some nervous affection
and was very sick, but has fully recovered.
The colored people had a basket
picnic and excursion to Myrtle
Beach last Saturday. A large crowd
took it in.
Co to W. R. Lewis for your fine
dress shirts. He has just received
the finest line ever exhibited in Conway.
Those who have been allowed peni
sions will get their pension money
by calling on Mr, W. L. Mishoe,
Clerk of Court.
The colored people will run an excursion
from Toddville to Georgetown,
next Saturday, June 1st, on
the Steamer Wm. Elliott.
Hon. R. H. Scarborough left last
Thursday for Summer ton where he
delivered the address before the
school at that place.
Do us a favor by calling and settling
up, if you are behind with your
dues, when you come to town next
Monday, Salesday.
Attention is called to the change
this week in the advertisement of
Mr. W. B. Cooper, the leading
wholesale grocer.
Rev. H. D. Grainger will preach
the funeral of John Dimery at Bethel
Baptist church on the 3rd Sunday
in June at 11 o'clock a. m.
Mrs. J. C. Slocumb and children
returned from Clinton last Thursday.
She expects to return to that
place sometime this week.
Vr* The frequent heavy rains of last
week causcd'somcwhat of a freshet
in the river last week to the sorrow
of a large number of fishermen
When vou visit my store you will
not hesitate to buy at your satisfac
tion, as the bargains I offer will
toll you what to do.
W. H. Chestnut.
JllJllM. 1 I <i."J . 1 LJL1 I
For anything you want, go to W. 1
It Lewis's store, the biggest in the
town of Conway. Filled with the
best goods from one side to tin* oth<
Auditor J as. A. Lewis is having ?
s >me stables an I a small barn erected
on his lot near the residence of Mr.
\V. E. Hard wick. '
A colored beggar who has been
afflicted with a bad case of St. Vi- ^
tus dance lor thirteen years was an i
object of pity on our streets several
days last week
J a
W. E. L'ortcr has just added a new j1
department to his livery stables, n
A room has been added for harness I
and horse millinery of all kinds.
uev. /j. i\ Hamilton tendered his
resignation from the pastorate of
Conway Baptist Church last Tuesday
night and tho same was aeeep- <1
ted. f<
Prof. It. Cosby Newton, left Con- j,
way for his home last Tuesday. As ,,
principal of Bui roughs Graded \
School for the session of 11)00-11101 |,
he has made a success. t
We still have on hand a complete \
line of Taylor Canady Buggies, the 1
best buggy on the market for the
money W. E. Pouter. , j*
Mrs Thompson left yesterday for 1
Wain pee taking Mr A. C. Thompson's
children with her The children
will remain there with her du
ring the Summer.
Miss Marjorio McQueen, a charming
young lady of Morvin, N. C., af- 1
ter spending several weeks here vis- s
iting her aunt Mrs. C. P. Quattle- 1
baum, left last week for her home. 1
1
The large new locomotive for the '
Conway A Seashore Railroad arrived '
last monday night and has been
placed near the water side to be fer- >
ricd over. t
c
Two members of the chain gang <
fell out and fought over a game of '
cards in the jail one day last week t
while it was raining. As a consc- ,
quence they wore both wearing (
| chans the next day. I
i
Capt. J. M. Oliver lost a f
i headed cane during the tiro last Do- j
comber. He is certain that it was <
saved from the lire and was inisplae- :
ed afterwards. Any one returning i
| to him will be suitably rewarded. t
l
The first load of the bricks which i
are to boused in putting up the new j
buildings were brought up on a 1
lighter last week from the Thorough- (
fare Landing near L'ot HlutT where 1
they are being made by the con true- i
tor. i
Conductor King of Wilmington, I
N. C., has been assigned to this <
branch of the Atlantic Coast Tune j
system, and he made his first trip (
down last Monday. Mr. King will <
move his family to Conway in a few I
days. ' ?
The biggest bargains are now off- j
cred at the Racket. Store in the way
of ladies and gentlemens summer underwear.
Straight front Corsets. ,
40 inch Organdies, all colors, at the |
Racket Store for only 10 cents pel
yard.
The lumber for the large water '
tank at the "Gully" has lately been '
hauled up and the work will soon be- 1
gin The engine ard boiler which
is to pump the water into the tank !
are already in position ready tote
put to work.
Cols. C- IV Quattlehaum and '
T) A. Spivey attended the State
meeting of the Knights of Pythias
at Spartanburg last week. Mr. Spi
vcy will visit various points and
lake in the reunion at Memphis before
returning.
The injunction which was issued,
prohibiting the County Hoard of
Control from establishing a dispensary
in the town of Conway, was argued
before the Supreme court in
Columbia last Monday by the law
yers in the case. We will give the
decision later.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
of Miss Mettie Hickman,
daughter of Mr. S. P. Hickman, to
Mr. W. J. Hughes on Sunday June
2nd, at Springfield Baptist church,
near Loris, S. C. They are two popular
young people of that section
and we wish them much happiness.
The examinations for vacant
scholarships in Winthrop College
and for the admission of new students
will be held at the Court 1
House on Friday, July 12th, at J)
o'clock in the forenoon. See the ad
vertisoment in another column for
further information.
i
The entertainment which was to
have been given last Monday night
by Miss Blanche Brenoman did not
take place. Some of the trains missed
making connection and she found
it impossible to get hereon either
the mid-day or afternoon trains.
line r* /#/? m or* n " b /-wwl ?.111
ixvi v/^n0^0111^11 aiiuciU Will pre- j
vont the fixing of another date for
the entertainment here.
in another column will be found a
display advertisement of Sea Side
Inn at Myrtle Beach. If you wish
to spend a few weeks, or the entire
Summer, enjoying the cool breezes
of the Atlantic, you can find no better
place than the broad piazzas of
Sea Side Inn. Write Mr. C. H,
Snider, athe genial and (Obliging
manager, for full information.
In the report of the closing exercises
of Burroughs Graded School in
last issue, the parts taken by Miss
Mantha Graham and Mr. Marvin
Pittman in the play on Friday night
were omitted by mistake of the printer.
Miss Graham represented Mar- ,
tha Blake and showed marked aoili-!
ty in her acting. Mr. Pitman personated
Constable Stubbs and his
part could not have been better acted.
Lnck is a fortune, cut is the game
and the one that buys at the Racket
Store is bound to be a winner.
W. II Chestnut. 1
Recent Arrivals at Seaside Inn
Myrtle Beach.
Messrs. W. A. Frcman. T J. <
loll, II. L. Buck, Jr. of Conway;
'apt. II. L. Buck. Sr. Bueksville, '
1.0. ' I
rurtle Egg hunt Monday Night ,
The young people in town have J
nude arrangements with Mr. Me- '
^eill to take them to Myrtle Beach (
londay evening, June 3rd, leaving *
Jon way at (?:.'{() o'clock and return J
bout 10 o'clock, for the purpose of
Dining in a turtle hunt, it being full j
noon in June. All are invited to go.
found trip ticket 40 cents.
Exposition Meeting.
On next Monday, which is salesay,
the township connnissoners,
>r the South Carolina Interstate ,
ml West Indian Exposition are ex- <
tected to meet according to appoint- (
lent at the court house iiud report {
he progress they have made in col- i
. cling contributions to the fund
I...* 1 . a 1 - 1 t - .
ii.ii' is ill in.* usrti in uci raying ex- j
10use8. Wo hope to see ?i large
rowd present and to hear encour- ,
ging reports from each section of
ho county. The success of the conn
v at the exposition depends entirey
upon our efforts now. I
I'o Sonic of our Young Correspondents.
No question is more important
han this: "Are our young men
;afe?" In order that this question
nay have a satisfactory answer, we
nust also uslc "Is it well with our
)oys?" !t is often too late to begin
o train a young man if his boyhood
ms been neglected.
We are sorry that we have boys
n Horry county who will stoop to
is low tricks as some of them are
loing. Instead of trying to build up
haracter and live, a life that would
jo profitable to them and to Clod,
hey will hold on to a character that
vill allow them to poke fun at each
)ther through our county paper,
toys, it is a mistake in you to do so,
t may ho fun tor you now. It is
iin for had boys. Remember that
rou are in the hands of an angry
>od. How are you going to give
in account, to Him for your time
lot spent in His service. One. cor ospondont
to the Horry (Ikkai.d
ias been making fun at his neighbor
is being the rag man. Will he roil
i/.e that God can at once wrap
liin in rags too! Wo know who the
jorrespondent is, and we know who
io had reference to as being the rag
nan. Half the world is on the
ivrong track in the pursuit of happiness.
They think it consists in
ia\Tng and getting, and in being
served by others, l)iit it consists in
jiving and serving others. Leave
j!or] to order all thy ways Instead
degrading your character, 1 for
Christ sake, and for your souls'
sake, unit you to try to build it. i;p.
a Your atTcctionato friend,
^ Wkher.
fiucksvillc, S. C.
[In reference to the joke referred
to by the above writer as written
by one of our correspondents, we
think t.?o that it was going too far.
As to the other correspondents who
have been flbiging at each other recently,
we hope they \vill discontinue
it before hard feelings are caused
thereby. We want to get all the
news we can, and sometimes allow a
little controversy, hut nothing
should over go too far.?En.]
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in natural motion and cleanse
th system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation
and kindred diseases.
"Can't do without them"
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes 1 don't know how I could j
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Tutt's Liver Pills
It Saved his Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga. ,
suffered for six mont hs with a fright-.
ful running sore on his log; but
writes that llucklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in five days. For
Ulcers, Wounds, Pilvs, it's the best
salve in the world. Cure guaranteed.
only 25c- sold by Dr. R, Nor
ton.
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M. Austin a civil war veteran,
of Winchester, Ind., writes, -My
wife was sick a long time in spite
of good doctor's treatment, but was
wholly cured by T)r. King's New
Life Pills, wlwch worked wonders
for her health." They always do.
only 25c at T)r. Norton's drugstore.
i l Kr4 The Best Liver Me.
Ur^etl
One Package Pr
After suffering from Indigestion and drape
the beat doctors In two nates to obtain rel
procured a package of Hamuli's Tonic Kegula
ami by the first of July I could eat almost an;
and strength. I cannot speak too highly of
Neighbors, LarklnsvlUe, Ala. BB0W1 ?r
mmmmmummmmmnmm
i i i 11 t michim ,
Fought for his life.
' My father and sister both died
>f Consumption," writes J. T.
Weatherwax, of Wyandotte. Mieh.,
'and 1 was saved from the same
frightful fate only by lb'. King's
New Discovery. An attack of
I'hcumonia left an obstinate cough
md very severe lung trouble, which
ui excellent doctor could not help,
jut a lew months' tise of this wonlerful
medicine made me as well as
sverand I gained muoh in weight
Infallible for Coughs, Colds and all
rhroat and Lung trouble. Trial
Dottles free. Guaranteed bottles
)0c and $1.00 at Dr. K. Norton.
unwTunnD m\m cnunnneuin
nmilium lullluu ouuuluuohii
AID ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Wiuthrop
College and for the admission of
new students will be held at the
County Court House on Friday, July
12th, at ! a. ni.
Applicants must not he less than
[iftoen years of age.
When scliolarships are vacated after
July 12th, they will be awarded
to those making the highest average
at this examination.
The cost of attendance, including
board, furnished room, heat, light
and washing, is $9.00 per month.
For further information and a catalogue
address,
Pheb. 1>. R. Johnson,
Rock Hill, S. C.
NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Christopher C. Marlow,
lately deceased, are required to present
the same duly proven to the
undersigned as required by law, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery; and all persons in
debted to the estate of said Marlow
are required to make payment to the
undersigned,
W. T. (iOMU'INCII,
Qualified Executor.
May 11, 1901. 3t.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having bson duly
appointed Supervisor of Registration
for the Town of Conway, Hooks
for registration of the qualified voters
of said town, will he opened
from this date until July 4th, 11)01,
at the office of Conway Bargain
House in said town.
10. Van Duskniiiikv.
Supervisor Reg. Town of Conway.
Citation Notice.
Hv Wm. R. Unrdwlck, Rsq, Probate .ludOe,
Whereas. J. E. Hughes made suit to
me, to grant him Letters of Admhdstra
tlon of the Estate of aud effects of
Charlotte Hughes, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and Creditors
of the sahl Charlotte Hughes deceased,
that they l?o and appear before me
In the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway,
Horry County, on the l()th day of
Juno lOOljinst. alter publication thereof, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said administration
should not ho granted.
Hlven under my hand this 'J7lh day of
May, Anno Domini, 1U01,
W, K. HAUDWICK,
Probate Judge,
?EA ?1 DE NX,
Myrtle Beach,
F. A. Burroughs, Prop.
Rates: $2, per day. $6, per week.
$20, per month.
SPECIAL REDUCTION for families.
SEASON RATES to individuals a
SPECIALTY
For further particulars, write
C. h. SNIDER,
Manager.
Tonic Regulatorl
dlcine. -:
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poia for seven years and trying eight of H
lief ami with no benefit, I, laM May, <
tor and used it according to directions,
rthlng and digest It. I gained in weight
it for it saved my life. Mrs. Mary E.
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WHAT
MAY
HAPPEN
No oiio knows, but things look
pretty squally on tho othor side of
the Atlantic. ITnclc Sam is always
on top. and so are wo in tin4 matter
of
Low - Prices.
Wo are nntabthc county seat but
still in roach of everybody who
buys CKOTMINC, HOOTS, SHOES
TIN WARM. CROCKERY WARE,
KINK DRESS HOODS, HATS,
U NI> K RWKAR, HARD W ARE.
:i 1111 'inrll.!.... ..... I . > *
^ ami Livery ining in l lie
way of general merchandise at
Pi ices Lower Tluin
the Lowest.
Fx a mine our line of Shoos made
by the Hamilton Brown Shoo Co,
Conio see us and yon will go away
pleased.
Ihisonbury Co.
TODDVIBMC, S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST (WHY
Keeps Hay, Corn, Chops, Cow
Feed, Meal, Or its, Flour, Sugar,
ColTee, SnulT, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots,
Bacon, Lard, Bice, Vegetables,
Fruits, Apples, Oranges. Lemons.
and best Apple Vinegar.
Also Dry floods, Notions. A coin*
plete Line of Hardware and Cutlery,
I also keep the School Hooks of tho
county. I will order anvthinir von
' ca t/ "
nood that 1 don't keep.
Sam Thompklns,
South of Court Ilouso.
10 cents Cotton
Is now a thing of the past, hut
whether it is 5 cents, H cents or 10
cents or whether it is something
else .you wish to soli, I am in business
to pay you the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
for your produce and sell you any
thing you want in the way of mer.
chandise at
Prices as Low
as any wherein Horry County. Examine
my stock of General Merchandise
at
F.1STERPRISE m MHIHK
....M..WMUU j i if II lUilllUUMU,
consi: tintf of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Tinware. Groceries, in fact al
anything you want from a paper o(
pins up.
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINGLETON.
V /Hi / P?r F?EB
'^iue JjUitCn ScMarihif
POSITIONS OU/..RANTEBD,
Under 93.QOO Caah Dapoalt.
Kal road Kara Paid
Open all /oar to Both Rax- a. Vary Cheap Baert.
Georgia-Alabama Uaalnoaa CaUtM,
M*mn, Onrgis.
1
THE
GULLY
We are si ill abreast of the times,
and our bargains in all lines are well
worthy of your consideration. We
never indulge in "catch penny" advertisements.
What we say we do,
wo will do. We buy right ami we
sell right, Our goods are always
as represented.
Our G roceries are fresh and consist'of
the following staples:
Meal Hay Tea
Grits Oats Sugar
Flour
ii V-MIIlCt*
Butter Soap Candy
Bacon Starch Salmon
Soda Cigars Sardines
Lard Tobacco Oysters,
and other Can (Soods such as Potted
Meats, Corn and Chip Beef. Can
Vegetables, limits, linking Powder
fee. Ac.
We carry the largest stoeU of these
goods in this seetion, we are in line
to compete with any first-class Orocory
House in Eastern South CaroNo
Marble Dust in the kind of
flour wo sell
BY THE BARREL, OR POI ND,
WE LEAD II PURE WHEAT FLOUR.
Price consistaney is our motto. We
do not sell one tiling with the expectation
of making it up on another.
CLOTHING.
Makes your reputation.
The world will always judge you
well if you purchase your clothing
here. Pit, Style and Qualily guaranteed.
SHOES.
Soft Shoes for tender feet, coin
fortable shapes. Our shoes do not
have to be broken in. They fit, when
you get them and hold their shapes
until entirely worn out
UMBRELLAS
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, t here are none better at
half again t he price.
1VT 4 vrn
mri/ium w
Nothing in the notion linn yon can
name but you will find we liave it.
We make 51 specialty of keening
small things you cant tlml no w lie re
else in Town.
DRUGS
Our Drugs are always pure and
fresh and the very best the market
alTords. Your health is too valuable
to use any t hing less.
ROAD CARTS
The pleasure of a ride is doubled
if it is taken in a handsome turnout.
Our vehicles are handsome. They
are something better too?well made
in every particular.
Men's Hats
In hats you want the latest of
course. We make a special study of
style. Call in some time and t ry on
the different shapes. Iluy if you
want to.
Dry Goods
Our Dry floods consist of the latest
styles and Pabries 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.
Harness.
A good horse and a poor harness
is as much out of place as a inan with
a dress suit and a rusty hat. Come
and see us and get a good harness
cheap.
Millinery
Latest styles in dainty head wear.
Dreams of hats for pretty wearers.
The seasons latest creatures in Milli
nery. ltare combinations of economy
and stylo. Come and see them.
Moil's Furnishings
Wo cater to particular people.
New arrivals of ties, shirts and tixings
direct from fashion centers.
Furniture.
Our designs are neat and elegant,
distinct and original. We carry an
exclusive line to be found in no other
store In the city.
It is impossible for us to mention
all the numerous articles we keep,
SUfleC it to Sav that thorn UmherUiilo
ly nothing that the farmer need go
elsewhere to get, come and see us,
vvc guarantee }OU,polite and courteous
attention.
HOB i UK
> (VI.
Letter of Tut rodnc
tion.
Wo t?ko pleasure this week in
allying to our readers that they may
have absolute confidence in the fairness
and integrity of the Spivoy
Mercantile Co., who arc among the
most liberal advertisers.
It will pay every reader of the
IIkkai.d to carefully scan their advertisements
every week. Vou need
not hesitate a moment to order
what you want, if they havn't got
it they'll get it for you, nor need
you waste a momontc time looking
for the same goods at a lower price.
They are doing an enormous business
by selling gooil goods at as|
tonishing low prices,
They carry a nice lino of Dry
floods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Heavy
and fancy Krocerie.s. Hardware
tinware, Furniture etc , Try them
We are sure thoy * 11 pleaso-you:
MM
You can jjet your Photos at
Gusque's any <luy. You can bar
enlar^ine of any kind done.
Give mo a trial.
R. K. GASQUE.
Largest and most complete estab
lishment South.
Geo. S. Hacker 6c Son
Manufacturers of
DOORS,SASII, BLINDS, MOULD.
ING.AN!) BUILDING
MATHRTAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
| I D. II
Practical
Horseshoer
Q AND
?GENERAL -- BLACKSMITH.?
Light and Heavy Smith
BOILER AND STILL REPAIR.
Good workmanship and reason
able prices guaranteed,
CONWAY, S. C.
SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO,
Fire Insurunc
Bicycles.
ID. A. SPIVEY, M.W COLLINS
President, Secretary.
Office In Hank Building
11! II I?.
MACHINE : AND REPAIR
SHOPS.
BOILER WORK. LIOIIT AND
HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL .
KIND.
We keep a full line of steam fittings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
waste etc Also carriage and wagon
j hardware and material. Pairts.
Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your
patronage.
Good Living
11610 Pounds D. H. Sides.
8317 Pounds I). S. I Mutes,
2411 Pounds Smoked Plates.
HO Parrels C M, Pork.
181 Oases Pic Nic Hams.
913 Parrels Oooil Flour,
140 Parrels Patent Flour
109 Barrels Double Patent,
1640 Bushels Va. Meal.
1080 Bushels White Corn.
1162 Bushels Yellow Corn,
1 81 Bags Oood Coffee.
73 Bags 7l,j cent? Coffee.
Best Prices. Cash or on Time,
W. B. COOPER
WnoLEHAi.e Grocer,
g WILMINGTON, N. C.