The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 26, 1903, Image 3
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The Horry Herald.
THUSDAY March 26th 1903
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
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Call at the Herald ollice for land
deeds.
There were frequent showers of
rain last Saturday.
B.J. Sessions was in Floyds on
business last week.
B. il staivey or ooeasiee was 111
town one day last week.
The frame is up for the new dwelling
of F. A. Burroughs.
New "Buttle Axe" shoes cheap.
Conway Bargain House.
II. Inman of Georgetown was in
Conway lho first of the week
Some new brick buildings on 3rd
Avenue are in contemplation.
Prof. A. Tj. Proctor has moved
to the Glass Hill farm near town.
Daniel Tyler of Floyd's was in
town on business one day last week.
Mrs. B. T. Ilyman and son, Elmore,
went to Georgetown last Monday
and will return home tomorrow.
Mrs. M. J. Grant left last Monday
to visit relatives at Kaleigh, N. C.
Five handsome new buildings are
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each other.
R. Livingstone of Little River
was in town lust Friday on business.
The weather for the past week or
two has been remarkably warm for
March.
Mrs. J. R. Tolar and ihe Misses
Tolar and Bennett left for home on
last Tuesday.
The Out Look Club is indebted to
Mrs. B. T. Ilyman for a pleasant
afternoon last, Friday.
We are prepared to print strawberry
cheeks in any quantity. Put
in your orders in time.
Grand Millinery opening April 7
8th and Oth up to date Pattern Hats.
Conway Bargain House.
N. E. Hardwick of the Hickman
section was in town on business
one day recently.
Don't forget our Grand Millinary
Opening April 7th, 8th and Oth.
Conway Bargain House.
Two lots near the Baptist church
were sold last week by Jos. Todd
to the Hon. K< bt. 13. Scarborough.
Beautiful Spring suits, shoes and
hats, now open and going cheap.
Conway Bargain House.
A quantity of new job type has
been put in at the Hkiiald office.
Call and leave your printing to be
done in the latest type faces.
J. I. Ward has purchased a building
lot on 3rd Avenue from Joseph
Todd, lie intends to erect a store
building upon it.
The Out Look Club will meet at
-- the residence of Mrs. Chas. II.
Snider, at 3.30 o'clock on the after
noon of the 27th inst.
W. R. Lewis has brought to this
oflice, the first ripe strawberry we
have seen this season. It came from
his farm on 3rd Avenue,
Mrs. 11. G. Shaw passed through
town last Friday on her way home
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
C. II. Dusenbury. at Port Ilarreleon.
Uftder the recent act of the Legislature
increasing the sheriff's salary,
the duties of constable for the
magistrate at Conway, are devolved
upon the county sheriff.
Mr. G. 11. Gillispie, transplanted
several acres of tobacco on Wednes
day the 25th. Is he not the first
in the State to plant? So far as we
have heard he is.
They were fi lishing the vault at
the Hank of Horry last week. The
new bank will soon be open for business.
The upper story of the building
will be used for oflices.
I am still selling Battle Axe shoes
less than three years old and toma^
toes at lOo. C. S. Causey.
? n;jhe property known as the Todd
(iVkiN|^l * short distance from
w.v.y- "sold last, week by
Helen Todd to the Hon. J. A.
^WLaeDermott. the consideration being
me sum 01 fzuuu.uu.
Beautiful Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist
all colors, worth $4,00 going at $2.00
Conway Bargain House.
Mr. aii^Mrs. J. R. Tolar, Miss
Jennie It Tolar, and Miss Bennett
of New 3?ork, Mrs. H. M. Tolar and
Master Norman Tolar of Cambridge,
Mass., and Mrs. G. V Buck of Duncan.
all arri\od in Conway last Friday.
On Saturday morning the
party, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Burroughs and Hal. D. Buck,
left to visit Myrtle Beach and Mur
rells Inlet for a few days.
Sec my clothing, we have a full
line, something nice. We as usual
have a large line of Hue shoes, almost
anything you may want, ladies
f gent's, youths', boys's, misses', and
*ots'. S. T. Sessions
and white Bliss potatoes onl>
k peck. Come quick. Conwaj
House.
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The printor is suffering from
rheumatism and hardly ablo to at
teud to his duties, hence the shortness
in our reading matter.
Good molasses only 20e per gallon
Hams only 7c per pound, ColTeetl.OO
per peck, and everything else in
proportion. Conway Bargain House.
II. D. Grainger will preach the
funeral of Mrs. A. J. Benson, at
Juniper Bay church on the second
Sunday in April at 11 o'clock a.
m. 1903.
Get W. Boyd Jones' prices and
know for yourself that he sells
tobacco cheaper than any house in
Horry Co. 1500 lbs on hand that
must go.
At a meeting of the Board of
directors of the Horry Tobacco
Warehouse Co., on the 23rd inst. the
I Horry Warehouse was rented to
Capt. J. E. Coles.
Jonney Bulls Crockry never creases
| Heinz's Baked Beans and sweet
Pickles at C. S. Causey's.
E. M. Smith, the guard of the
chain gang, was shot at while on
his way home last Saturday night,
I freightening his mule and throwing
him from the cart.
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all the Ladies must have their Hats.
My expert Milliner, Miss Viola
Cleaton will arrive to day, capable
and ready to suit you in the latest
styles. Mrs. Julia S. Causey.
Dispensary Failed.
At the election on the question of
dispensary or no dispensary for the
town, held last Tuesday, 38 votes
were cast against it and 2(5 in its fa
vor.
The County Treasurer 111.
Capt. L. I). Long was taken suddenly
and seriously ill last Saturday
land went to bed at Vereen's boardlino
house where he was unconscious
the create* ..art of Sunday. Many
people called to enquire after his
condition, and he showed some signs
of returning consciousness on Sunday
evening. He is still improving.
H. N. Sessions Elected.
N. 13. Allsbrook, K. L. Mi.shoe,
and JJcorge II. Dusenbury, commissioners
of election, met last Tuesday
to tabulate the vote for judge of probate.
The official count is as follows:
Sessions, 305; Dusenbury, 232; Oliver,
IS; Vaught, 73, Jordan, 33;
Fearce, H; Todd, (>. II. N. Sessions
was declared elected.
A Move to Close at 7:30 p. m.
A movement has beer, made among
the merchants of the town to close
their places of business at 7:30
o'clock in the evenings. It is a
good move and in the right direction.
There are a few of the merchants
who will not sign the paper - to
close. We cannot see why any one
could object to closing at 7:30, unless
it be a spirit of contrariness.
It does seem that the business men
of Conway could get together on
such a small matter, and thus show
the people that they are willing to
do what is right. It would make
their clerks do better work for them
and feel that their employers had
more than a dollar and cent interest
in them. In other words that
they considered them beyond what
they could get out of them in dollars
and cents.
Where a clerk knows that his employer
has his interest at heart he
does better work, and pleases his
customers. We know there are
some who arc hard after the nickles
and think if they can get all to clos?*
but a few, they will get rich from
7.30 until next morning, A list of
thoes signing will appear in the
H krai,i) next week, Citizen.
Wanted:?At once, a man to sell
sewing machines and collect on accounts.
Good contract to right
kind of a man. Experience not nee*
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ussiii^. .rYuuress,
Singer Mfg. Co.
Florence, S. C.
Wanted:?Students for Summer
School beginning March 2nd, 1003.
Terms and board reasonable.
A. J. Sherman, Princ.
B. F. Harrelson /
Q. llinson i Committee.
K. F. I). No. 2. Nichols, S. C.
MARRIED.
On Feb. 15th, 1903, at the residence
of Arthur Alford, the father
of the bride, near Cool Spring, Miss
Stella Alford to Mr. R. K. Benson,
the Rev. J. T. Todd performing the
ceremony.
WHITE?PRINCE.
One of the prettiest home wed
ding of the season took place at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr and
Mrs. A. R. Prince on Wednesday
March 18th, at 12 m.
Their beautiful and accomplished
daughter, Miss Amanda L. Prince,
became the bride of Mr. D. M. White
of Chadbourne, N. C.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev, Geo. F. Stanley The attendants
were Miss Jettie Hickman with
Mr. C. M. Prince, .Miss Callic
Hughes with Mr. J. C. White, Miss
Glennie Stanley with Mr. W. J.
Hickman, Miss Thcatrice Prince
with Mr, M. Hughes.
Ilesides the attendants there wa^
a large company of relatives and
friends to witness the nuptials, -af
ter which an elegant repast was
spread, followed by the choicest del
icacics of the season. At 2]). rr.
the bridcl party left for the beautiful
residence which the groom has
prepared for his better half.
We join mar.y friends in wishing
, the couple a long and happy married
life. H.
; One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
I This and That.
You Know What You are Taking,
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula Is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that It is
simply Iron antl Quinine in a tasteless (
form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
Working Overtime.
Eight hours laws ate ignored by ^
those tireless, little workers?Dr. y
King's New Life Pills. Millions t?
are always at work, night and day, h
curing Indigestion, Biliousness, d
Constipation, Sick Headache and all *'
Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles, f}
Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only w
25c at Dr. E. Norton's, drug store. ni
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it Saved His Leg.
P. A. Dan forth of LaG range, Ga.,
sulTered for six months with a fright- at
ful running sore on his leg; but w
writes that Hueklcn's- Arnica Salve ''
"Wholly cured it in live days. For .,
Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best
sqlvo in the world. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25 cts. Sold by Dr. E
Norton, druggist.
More Riots. 8'
Disturbances of strikers arc not
nearly as grave as an individual dis- jj
order of the system. Overwork,
loss of sleep, nervous tension will be
followed by utter collapse, unless a
reliable remedy is immediately emMM
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jjiwyuw. i iinr s nuimng so onicient
to euro disorders of the Liver or C
Kidneys as Klectrio Hitters. It's a
wonderful tonie, and elTeetivo norvine
and the greatest all around
medicine for run down systems, li *'
dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism
and Neuralgia and expels Malaria t]
germs. Only f>0o, and satisfacti m y
| guaranteed uy Dr. K Norton, Drug- si
gist. VN
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Tragedy Averted.
".lust in the nick of time our lit- "
tie boy was saved' writes Mrs. \V.
Wat Kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. .
"Pneumonia had played sad havoe
with him and a terrible cough set in '
besides. Doctors treated him, but
he grew worse every day. At length "
we tried Dr. King's New Discovt rv '!
for Consumption, and our darling
was saved, lie's now sound, and ;i
well." Rverybody ought to Know,
it's the. only sure cure for Coughs,
Colds and all Lung diseases. Dual- t
nnteed by Dr. K. Norton, Druggist.
Price fide and $1.00. Trial
bottles ireo.
Cures Cancer ami blood Poison.
I f you have blood poison product
ing eruptions, pimples, ulee;s, swol- v
len glands, bumps, and risings, bur ^
ning. itching lKi 11. copper-colored
spots or rash on the sKin, mucuons
patches in mouth or throat, falling 51
luiir. bono pains, old rheumatism or
foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B, B.) It kills the poison .
in the blood; soon all sores, eruptions
heal, hard swellings subside, 11
aches and pains stop and a perfect a
cure is made c.f the worst cases' of ?
Blood Poison.
For cancer, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent
pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B.
It destroys the cancers poison in "
the blood heals cancers of all kinds, 1
cures the worst humors or suppura ting
swellings. Thousands cured by j
B, B. B. after all else fails. B. BB.
composed of pure botunic ingic,
clients. Improves the digestion
makes the blood pure and rich, steps
the awful itching and all sharp, 1
shooting pains. Thoroughly tested
for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per 4
large bottle, with complete direc- \
tions for home cure. Sample free
and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble
and free medical advice also sent in
scaled letter.
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~ For the next 30 days we will make
the greatest reduction of prices on '
clothing that we have ever made.
We wan't to make room for our :
New Goods
coming in.
Please notice some of our prices:
t Men's $0.00 suits going at $7.00.
Men's $(5.00 suits going it $4.25,
Men's $3.00 suits going at $1.75.
Hoys' $5.50 suits going at $4 25.
I Hoys' $15.50 suits going at $2.50.
Chi Ids $2.00 suits going atj 1.25.
u $1,25 suits going at 00c.
We have a lot of nice goods just
in from Baltimore which we know
will please you. Our line of
' MEN'S and WOMEN FURNISH
' INGS is complete and up-to-date.
1 Our groceries arc fresh and firstclass
in every respect.
( Just arrived a large assortment
of nice candy, the best we have ev1
or had.
' You will find in our store a corit
plete line of hardware, farming im1
plements, in fact everything that
' an up-to date farmer needs.
Our 5 and 10 cents counters are
' full of bargains
' Our stalls are free for your horses
when you come to Conway. So
> when you arc in town stop at ' Spifi
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vuy *> own ' wnerc you will #et the
worth of your money and receive
courteous attention. Call and see
us.
1 Spivey Mercantile Co
Summons for Relief.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLINA,
County of Ilorry;
(Court Common Pleas.)
fas.!).O'Neill and Francis Q. O'Neill,
copartners in trade, as Bernard O'Neill
& Sons, Plaintiff's.
against
G. Sanclio Bryan, Defendant,
'opy Summons, For Relief. Complaint
Served.
Co the Defendant C*. Sancho Bryan:
You are hereby gammoned and required
i> answer the complaint In this action
f which a copy is herewith served upon
ou, and to serve a copy of your answer
> the sulci complaint on the subscriber at
is olllco at Conway, S. C.,>wlthin twenty
ays days after the service hereof; exclave
of the day of such service; and if you
dl to answer the complaint within the
me aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
ill apply to tlio Court for the relief demoded
in the complaint,
luted February Oth A. 1). 1903.
11.11. Woodward, Plaintiff'Att'y.
o Sancho G. Bryan, absent Defendant;
Take notice that the complaint in the
>ove entitled action and the summons c f
hlch the foregoing is a copy, were tiled
the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of
omrjon Pleas, for 1 lorry County, on the
1th day of March, A. I). 19011.
>. L. Mishoe,
C.C. C, P.
Summons for Relief,
TATE OF SOUTH CAltOLI NA,>
County cf Horry. )
(Court of Common Pleas.)
anktof Conwn), a corporation organized
under the laws of the State of South
Carolina, Aisigneo Plaintiff,
against
Thos. A. Deary, Defendant,
opy Summons for Relief, Complaint
Served.
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Yon tire hereby summoned nnd required
answer the complaint in this action
hicli has been liloci in the otlice of the
lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for
lie said County, and to serve a copy of
our answer to the said Complaint on the
iibseriher at his ollice at Conway, S C
ithin twenty days after the service here
f; exclusive of the day of such service;
nd if you fail to answer Iho complaint
rithin the time (.foresaid, the plaintiils
i this action will apply to the Court for
lie relief demanded in the complaint.
Kobt. 15. Scnrboiough,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
)?ted Feb. :h?I 10051.
'o Tims. A. Ij"'?ry, absent defendant."
Take Notice,that the complaint in the
hove entitled action, and the summons of
f whi. h the foregoing is a copy, were
iled in the ollice ol the Clerk of Court
'ommoii Pleas, for I lorry County on t l.e
rd day of February, A. 1). 100:1,
Unlit. 15. S( arboroui;li,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
\ . L. iMisboe,
C. c. c. p.. if. c.
Tobaco l:lues.
? Manufactured and sold by
D SCOTT. FAIR BLUFF. I. I
As good us oh 11 bo made, as cheap
is the cheapest.
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ii your orders us early as possible
18 there will he a great demand this
eason of which I will do my host to
upply.
S. i). SCOTT,
FAIR I3LUFF, N. C.
H, P. Little,
Brick Works.
building br.ck always on hand.
send orders to H. P. Little at Convay,
Georgetown or Toddville.
Home Oft?ee:
Conway, S. C.
Laundry! Laundry!
I am agent for the
UllEi - STEAM - LAHDRY.
LAURENS, S. C.
All work guaranteed. Domestic
or gloss finish. Will"call for your
laundry every Monday and deliver
Saturday. Give me a trial.
W R Lewis.;
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Is sufficient, to show that my store
is the place to'buy your Corn, Oats
and'Hav, Seed Oats for the farmers
a speciality.
My stock of
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complete and 'up-to-date, and I
halleuge the town to compare with
my prices
Overcoats and Suits
A few more to close out at bargain
prices.
i an ana examine my lineof Shoes
which I am soiling out almost' at
cost to make room for new stock.
BUYER OF RAW FUR.
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Yours for trade,
A. P. JOHNSON,
On corner opposite Hank of Conway
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shark skin ski it'.
Also a Complete line of
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MAOIIINE AND REP ATP
SHOPS.
tioiler work, light anl
heavy smith work of ali
kind.
Wc keep a full line of steam h
tings, Injectors, valves, packing oi
waste etc Also carriage and wagot
hardware and material. I'aiets
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WHITE AND DOTTED LAWNSTING,
MOUSSALLINE DE SOIE.
Wash Fabrics of all kinds,
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hLs. Always glad I<> have
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3UCK CO.
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The Lucky One.
I have again been able to secure
the service of Miss Viola Cleaton,
i Hint) uiiu eiiicieni I rinimer and
Milliner, who is willing and able to
please the most fastidious persons.
She is now on the Northern Markets
taking in the fashions and styles,
but will be here in a few days at your
Iser\ices.
Mrs. Julia S. Causey.
Hank Building.
| W Early Risers
The famous little pill*.
St,
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spirits Tin ^
lachino 'jai*v
ountry onl...^X
tosin '
'ar Arm at . . \
Crude TurpentrW
)ip #4.00; Virgin #\.
COTTONS.
)rdinary >.
rood Ordinary. .. .Hf
<o\v Middling 5*4
liddlin# OJ \
lood Middling 0-15 16
lorn (?5(^6?
lains 15(^16
boulders 10(2112
Ihickcns '10 to 35
'urkoys per lb (live)
22
low Boas ?c. per busb
Vanuts 70e " "
j'ar^ost and most complete ??WkV>
lishment South.
ieo. S. Hacker & Son
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Manufacturers of
DOORS, SAS1I, 11LINDS, MOULD
1 N(1 AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 King Street.
3PIVEY 6c OLLINS CO.
Piro Insuranc
Bicycles.
). A. SPIVKY, M W.COLLINS
President, Secretary
)fflcc tti Hank Knlldlnu
Denial Notice.
DR. W. E. McCORD,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Conway, - - S. C
8?a> Simvkv Huii-dino.
H Y M A N
THE
PIONEER GROCER
Having been the first one to open
a nitST CLASS Grocery Store in
Conway, and having for 12 year?
studied the wants of the trade we feel
thill W(> vllinilld 1 |A In o rvnaHi'n..
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know better than any one with leia
experience, juat the kind of goodi
the people want. Wo have also %
nice lino of dents Furnishing!.
GIVE US A CALL. Satisfaction
GUARANTEED.
iai?iiTEirs^LASS
B. T. HYMAN,
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You can get your Photos at
Casque's any day. You can hav
enlarging of any kind done.
0 ive me a trial.
R. K. GASQUE.
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Notice.
The County board of control will
hold a meeting on April 6th for the
purpose of electing a dispenser for
the dispensary at Toddville.
K. Van. Graham,
Chairman Board.
3-12-0:i 2t.
DAOITTAMO SWTUKTX M*ir d?pmlt moM?
fllol I lUWl^ 'or tuition In bank ttn pesttton is
w secured, or will accept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare pnM. No racattask.
Enter any tlute. Open for both sexes.
PRAUGHON'S ^
BUSINESS^j^^i^Ki)
Nashville, Tenn. (h Savannah, 41a.
Calventon, Tex. 4) Tcxarkaaa, T?x.
Indorsed by merchants and hankers. Three
months' bookkeeping with us coital* six, elsewhere.
All commercial branches taught. Ker circulars en plaining
* Home Study Course," address Depaitmont A."
iror oollego catalogue address " Deparuasul