The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 06, 1901, Image 2
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THURSDAY, JUNE 6 1Q01
It is said that a petition is being
circulated asking the Governor to
pardon Aneel Bridges who is serving
sentence in the chain gang for assault
and battery with intent to kill.
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The new stores, which will doubtloss
be completed and filled with
merchandise in time for the Fall
trade, will bo a good advertisement
for Conway.
These new stores, though they
may increase the mercantile establishments
in the town, will not lessen
the trade enjoyed by the merchants
already here, but will on the
otherhand, eon luce toward bringing
more trade here, and in this way,
will increase the business of all.
Whatwewant 'o do is to cut off
the trade that goes each year to
Georgetown, Wilmington, Marion
and perhaps other places of less importance.
It is not everybody that
thinks ofthe amount of trade that
goes to these places from our very
door. The close observer has a pret
ty correct idea, but doubtless he
would be surprised himself if it were
' possible for him to have it computed
in exact figures. Why does it
go? Let any one answer who knows.
Tii.lman and McLaurin caused a
great sensation by their unprece
dented action of resigning their seats
in Congress, and it has been the
caure of much interesting reading
in the newspapers. The people generally,
did not look upon thoir ac tion
with favor, and regarded with
disgust the campaign which it would
necessarily bring about during this
off year. They had not much more
than thought it all over and begun
to settle down to a meek acceptance
of fate, when, in comes Governor
McSwceney and refuses to accept
their resignations.
The Governor's refusal we suppose,
will end the matter. Mr. Tillman
claims, that the governor has
no right to refuse the resignation.
In our opinion this is right.
There is uo doubt that both the
Senators acted npon impulse and
without that sober and calm consideration
that comes from reflec
tion. Their resignations were the
outcome of taunting insinuation:
te me n
ted and t ho campaign arranged with
Tillman and McLanrin alone in the
race, this paper would have supported
Tillman. Taking everything into
consideration. Til In an must he
our choice of the two men, just so
long as this paper claims to he democratic.
Generally speaking, the tohaceo
crops are looking fine in almost every
section of the county where tobacco
is planted, Lute planting on
account of the cool weather caused
some uneasiness tin* first of the season,
but all this has passed away
and encouraging reports are
brought in now from many directions.
If the wet weather which
has been pravailing in some places
for the last week or two does not
holdout too long, the prospect Is
good for a large crop all over the
county.
ICvery leaf of tohaceo that is raised
this year on I lorry soil should be
sold at Conway, the county seat and
not at points outside of the county,
as much of it was last year. The
business men of Conway have labored
long and patiently to make the
towm a good tobacco market- They
have spared neither time nor money
and are still trying to reach greater
results. Their success is testified to
by all those who patronize this market
and look at the results they obtain
in an unbiassed and unprcju ,
diced manner.
Citizens of this county should patronize
homo enterprises, simply he
cause it. is home, and not ask other
reasons for doing so. Hut the truth
is, this market will he prepared this
year to do more than it ever has
in its history in the way of selling
tobacco at the highest prices and taking
care of the leaf until it is ready '
for shipment. The managers intend '
to have it so that the planter can ,
never gain anything by sending his '<
tobacco to a foreign market. <
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Bisco Briefs.
Hot weather.
Mr. L. M. Stevens returned last (
Thursday from a visit to Iron Hill '
Mr. S. S. Stevens of Sanlord pass
ed here Friday. (
Mr. Henry Smith of Kldorado, who 1
is working with Mr. Boyd is hauling I
goods by here.
Mr. J. M. Stevens found a very
large rattle snake last week and let 1
him escape. '
When is our saw mill coming? '
Somebody must bring a mill, we have i
tine logs and will pay for the lumber.
The frequent showers keep the
grass growing, farmers keep lighting
but can 't gain much of a victory.
Mrs. G. C. Harris made a business !
trip to Gurlcy last week.
We think Weber's advice is good,
and hope the correspondents will :
take it.
Will some please tell me where
Mary postofllce is. >
(Near Conway.?Ed.)
Kitty Ci.ovkr.
Daisy Dots.
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Health is not very good in this <
section. $ 1
Rain in abundance. i
Farm work is almost suspended. |
Money seems to be scarce and i
turpentine coming in slow. I
There has been considerable im- i
provement in this section. The <
postmaster has made an addition to i
the post otllce which adds much to i
its appearance and comfort. <
We have three stores here now, |
saw mill, jurist mill and cotton gin. (
The Daisy Guards will meet the 1
first Saturday in .June, at which <
time they will make their arrangements
for their annual pic nic on 1
July 6th. We hope to have a good i
time as in the past. We would like 1
to have you Mr Editor, and also <
friend Scarborough to make us a 1
talk that day. 1
We have had a high school going <
on here with Mr. M A. West more- <
land as teacher. j
Elder J W. Todd paid us a visit j
last week. 1
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From Murrells Inlet. l
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The farmers arc having a lively i
ti.no lighting "General Green", ,
which Is hero in full force.
The box supper at Bethel church
last Friday evening was quite a .
success, notwithstanding the threat- ,
ning? weather.
Miss Dais j Wood bury of Wilmington,
N. C-, is visiting her
grand-mother Mrs. Margaret Oliver,
at Murrells Inlet,
Mr. Geo Officer of Eddy Lake,
will move his family here next week
to spend the summer on the beach.
Capt' B T. Daggett of the steamer
Pender, and Mr. .loo Verecn paid
the Inlet a visit last Friday evening
and attended the box supper.
Rev. G. W. Gatlin and Mr. John
Verecn of this place, paid Georgetown
a visit on business last week.
Miss Maud Bcaty returned home
last week after teaching ft very successful
term of school at Sam pit, S.
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Dr. A. 11. Plagg, one of Murrells
Inlet's oldest citizens passed away
. last wee
, M. I.
t Booth budget.
to San ford last Saturday.
Mr. I, II. Mooth attended the funeral
services of Mr. .1 II. Allen at
the Maker burying ground last Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Hell of (lurley spent
lust Saturday and Sunday with her
parents near here
Thanks to the (lurley correspondent
for correcting a mistake. Sessions
& Hro, are certainly in a business
of their own.
Z.
Willow Spring Items.
Mr. Kditor, as we hardly ever sec
anything from this place I will give
you a few items.
It is raining, the grass is growing
and it looks like more rain is coining.
We all have plenty of grass and all
likely to keep it if the rains continue.
Corn is 1< \>king well, but cotton is
very small for the time of year.
Other crops are looking very well.
We topped one hill of tobacco Mini
day and left Id good saleable leaves
on it, others had 12. Who ran beat,
this.
We have a good Sunday School
under the management of Mr .). W.
I<M wards, and preaching every first
Sunday night by Rev. .1, C. Welch,
who always has the pleasure of
talking to a good congregation.
Mr. W. W. Jones and his best, girl
attended Chi Id reus Day at Zion
church on the first Sunday. We can '
almost hear the wedding bolls ring
i'lg. _ I
We have some sickness around (
lu re from chills and fever, but we i
hope those who are sick will soon be .
better as wo know the Master doeth J
all thing* well. .
Mr. S. I'\ Hourn has bought the
plantation at this place lelonging
to Mrs. M. R. Meaty. Wc heartily !
we'eomc Mr. Mourn in our midst.
Nkxt Timk.
fhe Recent Picnic at Myrtle
Beach,
The exeursion to Myrtle Mcuch on '
Mav 21st, was, in the words of a re I
out campaigner, a "successful sue
l|pic ' a \ VA III I iiu\ l?n...l ' 1 41
11UUU1 HTW IIIIIHirCU illKl I 1111"
ty went over, and judging from the
way everybody acted, one would
Lhink it was aoelect crowd. Certain- f
y there never has been an excursion '
where all went so lovely, ? yea even j
'so lovely as a marriage bell" as t
this one day. ]
If there was a discordant note, i
i string unstrung, a tune unkepl, !
me woman's keen eye failed to oh- i
serve it. Woman's eye so keen to
see, and yet not see. The same eyes
lid see that "every laddie had his
assie", and did see many a look of
idmiration, and a still fonder look
jf softer sentiment answered by the |
rosy blush and downcast eyes, which |
plainly spoke "lovo's message returned,?
but did they see?"
It is true the day was cloudy,
and several showers caused the lovers
of the water to race for shelter,
hut that only added /.est. to the fungrey
hoi red veterans, and dignified
ladies en joyed it equally as well as
the youth and maiden.
In the crowd were three ministters,
one doctor and a lawyer, and it
was suggested that they hold a eon
saltation, and inform the public why
it was so many were so badly sun
hurtled, when the sun did not shine
n half hour all day. Some faces
were actually blistered.
The small boy was in evidence, and
is he raced, shouted, and splashed
thro'the water, and then how like
the Assyrian he "came down like a
wolf to the fold" fdinm??>\ <?>?'.
V , ff v/uiu .
judgo his capacity had 110 limit. Inject!,
we, like Col. Jas. T. Bacon,
implore sonic man of science to invent
a self closing attachment for
uingry boys." Speaking of the dinner,
it was more than that?it was a
feast. Surely the good women of
Conway thought they were entertaining
the District Conference, for
there was the lightest of light bread,
lelieions boiled ham, baked rowl,
richest of fruit cake, pound cake,
ced and sponge cakes, and a lot of
jood things too numerous to men
Lion. The regular pic nic pie was
jonspicuously absent?the kind that
ins about two inches of Crust, and a <
suspicion of interlining 1
Through the kindnessof Mrs. Crank
Burroughs we were carried all over
the handsome'"Sea Side Inn." From
the front steps to t he kitchen perfect
Drder and beauty reigns. On the
oroad piazzas are stands of hot
louse plants, giving the first impression
of a refined and homelike wel
tome. Beautiful palms and ferns
jrace the spacious hallways, parlors
md dining rooms, and all through
the house is seen the magic touch 11
)f a refined woman's lingers. In the t!
well furnished bed rooms a delight- ^
ful sense of cozineas and comfort (
pervades the atmosphere, and it is '
letorniined that no one who visits 1
there this summer shall contract *
malaria on the new and improved 1
plan of Hies and mosquitoes for
there are screens to all the windows
and doors, and as extra precaution,
canopies over all the beds.
Out-door and in-door games are to
bo provided, and those who love music,
will find instruments at their
disposal.
Returning home that afternoon we
noticed that one or two sportsmen
brought their guns in the ears, and
we were curious to know if they
really expected game, or only carried
them as regulators, i'erhaps
their presence accounted for the unprecedented
good behavior.
Capt. Martin comes in for great
csedit in handling his c rowd with so
much ease, and good nature, lie, always
had "room for one more," and
won the thanks of all who were fortunate
enough to take the trip
Mrs. J. W. Elk ins.
In addition to trees, plants, vines,
etc., the Home wood Nurseries will
have a fine lot of cabbage and tomato
plants, etc., for sale* Drop
me acatd and T will deliver stock in
Conway when I come in Re memcent,
discount to
t
Toasti
Blue
^'am
wiPs^^P^Iw I Icat is not
J^Sm^ o,,t lhe '"
//^^sgsee*z^. smell, sot>t,
y ^expense (>f
When you need letter heads, note
leads, lull hmds tandnice envelopes
ir printing of any kind, why not
iave it doie at tin: Hkkald ollieo
md oive your business to a home
enterprise. To patronize those who
patronize you is fair and ri^ht.
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W WIN P. OF CARDL'I <f K
I hnH brought permanent relief to n mil- P?
lion suffering wonteu who wero on their H
I way to premature graves. M^. Mitchell g
was fast declining in health, when Wine B
H of c 'urdn i performed a "?ondorful core" B
I in her case. Sho suffered with tho ago- k
nies of failing of tho womb, leucorrhcea fl
and profuso menstruation. Tho weekly M
H appearance of the menses for two months s
sapped her vitality until sho wits u phys- ?1
ioal wreck. Her nervous system gave fij
way. Then enino tho trinl of Wine of rj
Oardui and the en re. Mrs. Mitchell's &
In experience ought to commend Wine of j
B Cardui to suffering women in words of e
burning eloquoneo.
WINE?CAR1)W
is wiflnn the reaeli of all. Women who *j
I try it are roliovnd. Ask your druggist V3
J for a $1 liottlo of Wineof ("'ardui, and do 3
not take a substitute if tendered you. '3
I Mrs. Willio Mitchell. 8outh Gaston, N. C.t 9
I "Wino of Cardui and Thedford's ltlaek- H
I Draught hnvo porformed a iniraculoiis cure gjj
I In iny ease. I hml hoen a groat BuffOror rS
I with falling of the wornti and loucorrluea. |j]
and my menses came every week for two B
I months and were very painful. My tins- B
baud induced inn to try Wlnci of t'aulul rjfl
and Black-Draught, and now tho loneor- n|
I rluea has dlsii|>|iearod, and 1 am restored t > H
H perfect health."
f*X hi oases requiring Bpeelal /r^" j
directions, ^cliim*-. ^ ijrl^l
To The Deaf.
A rich lady cured of her deafness
did Noises in the Head by Dr. Niholson's
Artificial Ear Drums,
rave $10,000 to his Institute, so that
icaf people unable to procure the
Car Drums may have, them free.
Address No. Tl!M0-c. The Nicholon
Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue,
"Jew York, U. S. A.
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and rcconitructing
the exhausted digestive organs.
It is the latest discovered digestint
and tonic. No other preparation
an apiroach It in efficiency. It. instantly
relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
3lck IIeadache.( hist ralgia,Cramps,una
ill ot her result s of imp' rfect d igestion.
Preone J *oy p c DeWllt & Co., Chicago.
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'ng - broiling
baking - ironin
can be done with a wood or coal 1
:r and quicker on a
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0 Oil Stoi
diffused through>use?there
is no .5^ .-.v f,.
or danger, and the | Js p
operating is notni- .
/er stoves are sold. *.,
ilcr docs not have Lj^ ^
JOARD OIL
)MPANY
li <1. COLLINS, President.
BANK OP"
CONWA
\ Capital Stock.
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C. 1* .Quattlkhaum,
We transact a general banking bus
tionto any and all matters intrusted
This 1 tank respect fully solicits the <
corporations and will give ever\ r< as
banking to those doing business wit 1
NEW YORK R
THE GREAT Hi
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I have now come before the pet
, patronage and these arc the merits i
1 have the best goods for the lea
promise you the best goods thatmon
are figured down at the lowest possil
have the opportunity of proving wha
BARGAINS that awaits your inspe.
gau Shoes for only $h Still better g
to $L2o are simply beauties. 2 packs
sands of other articles just as cheap
dress goods, Percales, Calicoes.
Hosiery, Ladies, Men's and Roys 11
prices to suit everybody. Come and
that I mean what I say.
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Yours for trad<
W II. V111:
MiiCUT IMMC
\V?* soil a heap, because wo soil t
Dress Goods, Notions ami Shoes wil
The goods arc new, late and uj
and wo are going to soil them atyoi
We are selling goods so low our
we're "too iow" for them. Two one
"dose" to maUe one successful.
We arc hustlers. We bny goods
our competitors, hence we have no ?i
We have new goods arriving al
and our sales increase each week. 1)
with Buttorick Patterns and the Deli
CONWAY BAR(
E. V. DUSENBURY,
Sec. and Treas.
HORRY W
The Leading House
AT
I beg to announce to iny friends
rented the Horry Warehouse for this
exclusively under iny control. \Y e |
ness basis', treatlngnll customers alik
price for their tobacco.
I rv - 11 1
wur success lasi year nas assisted
buyers for this season who will be h<
The Horrv is always open and wi
ing the clay that you bring it.
The buyers of Virginia and Nort
way. The farmers of Horry County
The Horry Warehouse is to furni
ion.
Let all work for the Conway mar
and satisfaction.
Yours \
J. E
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Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and &id?
Naturo in strengthening and reconstructing
tho exhausted digestive organs.
11 is the latest discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it tn efficiency. It in*
atantly rolievcs and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion, j
Price 10c. and ft. Large ?Im contains m Mines
mull biza. Book all about dyspepsia mulled toss
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D. A. SPIVEY Cashier.
CONWAY |
Y. S. C
Surplus Fund $8 000\
JTORS:
Likwis, 1). A. Spivey.
F. A. IJunnouoits.
iness, and guarantee prompt ;i 11 on to
our care,
deposits of individuals, firms and
tenable facility consistent with sound
i it.
ACKET STORE.
USUI GIVER.
>ple of Horry County to solicit your
jpon which I ask them,
st money that was ever ofTered. 1
ev cau buy for the price, My prices
ilomargin. Give mc a call. Let me
t I say by showing you some of the
etion. A good pair of farmers Brorade
for $1.20. Ladies shoos from 00c
brass shoo nails for sic. and thouand
cheaper that consist of Ladies
inghams, Silks, Laces, Embroidery,
fats, Carpet, Straw Matting, all at
see for yourself and be convinced
STMT, Manager.
E SALE NOW.
i-heap. Our second big lot of Spring
11 bo opened up this week,
vto date; bought at our own price
ir price.
competitors won't associate with us,
inies to one friend is about the right
; cheaper and sell them cheaper than
pology to make.
most daily; the crowd gets bigger
on't forget that we can furnish you
nea tor.
3AIN HOUSE.\
A. C. THOMPSON. :
President. .
A RE HOUSE.'
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Leading Market. <
throughout the County that I have
? season, and its management will be '
iropose to run it on a strictly busi- *
;e and seeing that they get full value ^
:1 us in organizing a large corps of (
ire before the opening ]
11 sell your tobacco at any hour durh
Carolina are turned towards Con- ;
are coining to Conway to sell!
sh headquarters for this grand Un
kot, and we will guarantee success
vitli confidence.
COLES, Manager.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and ginarting inci(fen
to eczema, tetter, 8ult-rhcum, and other
diseases of ihc skin in instantly allayed hy
applying Chamberlain's Eye and Slur
Ointment. Many very had cases hntfe been
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy
for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains,
frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cndy's Condition Powders, the'
arejustwhata horse needs when in bad condi
lion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge
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DESIGNS .
TRADE-MARKS AND
COPYRIGHTS
OBTAINED
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Chary* ?n??Vra*j. No fee UU patent is secured. '
Letters strictly confidential. Address.
' E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, WaeWnfton, 6.C.,
Conway & Sea Shore
Railroad.
Daily except Sunday.
In effect June, 3 1901.
Northbound.? No. 14.
Loave Myrtle Beach 6 45 a in ^
Leave Pine Island 7 00 a in
Arrive Conway 7 45a m
Train No. 20.
Leaves Myrtle Beach 2 00 p in
Leaves Pino Island 2 15 p in
Arrive Conway 3 00 p in
Southbound.?No. 15.
Leave Conway 8 00 a in
Leave Pine Island 8 45 a in
Arrive Myrtle Beach 9 00 a in
Train No, 21.
Leaves Conway 5 30 p in
Leaves Pine Island 0 15 p m
Arrive Myrtle Beach 6 30 p in
1). T. McNeill, (len. Manager
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MARKETS.
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ixew virgin 2.00
Yellow dip 1.60
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 30$
Rosin, common 1.00
Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 33$
aountr v oa 33
R>? $1.05
Tar'fipjn at $1.30
Crude Turpentine.?Hard $1.10
Dip $2.10; Virgin
COTTON.
Drdinary 5 >
3ood Ordinary. . . .6 11-16 <4 4<
Low Middling 7 7-16 " "
Middling.. ..? 7:]
Dood Middling 8)1-16 "
Dorn 62(^62$
Flams 12(c$13
Shoulder's 8(^16
thickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs 13 .
Dow Peas 60c. per bush
Peanuts 70c " "
W. L d u s^U-AS
d UJtW IS THE BEST. ,
&& WilvL HT row AKING.
CORDOVAN,
FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF.
Bl jM4*3" f'Nt CALF&Kanoaroo
W ^mmf 3.V POLICE,3SOLES,
TO
Til dlrl boys'SchooiShoes /
ladies *
) Over On? Million I eoplo wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4
All our shoes are equ;\Hy
They glvo the host vnl ? for the
1 hey equal f! vie
I li .'ir w<nrlr<c qunli*lci p.'i ur'nr
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to-day t.y 10,000 Ainem-nfc wi.^BEt9HM9BlB9H|
OiinranUod aoix-rlor to all oliirr r>^^HBHSffi8nifl^HE
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y H!*lrili-il, ?rl\ti>i* hU life fn>m hli lililu
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