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C The Horry Herald. THURSDAY April 2nd. 1903 ? matters local and otherwise. Everything has the look of Spring Call at this oflice for land titles. J. J Hughes of Barnes was in town last Saturday. G. C. Butler of Farmer wss in town last Tuesday. P. B. Guilt of Bake Waccama was here last Tuesday. 17 r* Cr?oi?W\t'r*inrli tihont. SnnfliW 1V< I J. UVUI V/V/l I'- ~ ?-,f in Columbia C. F. Spivey of Gideon was in town last Monday. Miss Hattie Johnson was visiting in town recently. Several new cottages are going up at Myrtle Beach. Dr. W. E. MeCord will spend next week in Green Sea. The Rev. D. A. Calhoun was in town last Friday. Miss Etta Thompson is visiting her brother A. C. Thompson. Miss Maud Bcaty was in town one day last week from Galivants Ferry. ; Miss Ella Little spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Rosa Shaw. A beautiful line Rugs and Matting just in at Conway Bargain House. Miss Fannie Andersen of Port Harrelson visited relatives here last week. The farmers alliance is in trouble over some litigation recently commenced. Get your Easter hats, low cut shoes and dress at Conway Bargain House. Miss Fannie Johnson of Galivants Ferry is visiting friends and rela tives here. You can get anything you want at way down prices at. Conway Bargain House. News was received here last Tuesday of ^the death of Dr. J. F. llarreil at Whiteville, N. C. Persian Lawns in solid colors, as line as silk at Conwav Bargain House. B. F. Tennille and M. J. Grant left last Tuesday to spend a week at Littleton, N. C. You are cordialy invited to attend our Millinery opening April 7th and 8th. Conway Bargain House Dusenbury it Co., are selling lots of Bed Bliss Irish Potatoes. Come and get a barrel at most any old price. The farm of A. B. Tjeonard in Galivants Ferry has been sold by him to A. P. Johnson. The Hon. J. A. McDermott re turned from Atlanta last Friday where he spent several days. Bellamy A Hardee are preparing for the cool drink business. Thev will handle all kinds of cool drinks this season. Miss Nina A1 ford has accepted a position for the season in the millinery department at Conway Bargain House. Star Bye, Mendelsons Lye. Tompson's Lye, Liberty Bell Lyo and Potash, cheap at C. S. Causey's. The cooler weather which came on Wednesday of last week was a relief after the hot days that preceded it. Miss Viola Cleaton arrived in Conway last Friday and is with Mrs. Julia S. Causey in her millinery business in the bank building Mrs. Chas. H. Snider entertained the Out Look Club for the first time most delightfully in her new home at "Rose Hill." Get W. Boyd Jones' prices and know for j'ourself that he sells tobacco cheaper than any house in Horry Co. 1500 lbs on hand that must go. A case which was to have been.tried in the magistrate's court here last Thursday brought a number of peo pie from Galivants Ferry township. The case was compromised. J. J. Sanders the efficient manager of-the large saw mill at Myrtle Beach, will add in the near future a shingle machine which will be very beneficial to that community. Capt. L. D. Long was moved to l the residence of B. J. Sessions last I Thursdsy it being in a cjuiet neighL borhood where he would not be dis turbed by the noise of trains passing. He is slowly recovering from his illness. There is no economy in buying old shoddy shelf worn shoes even at half price, when Dusenbury & Co., will sell you new up-to-date Hamilton Brown Shoes at a small profit The question has been asked why so many people trade at Toddvilie. The correct answer is because Dusenbury A Co.. sells standard goods so cheap that the people trade where they can profit by the low prices, Send us your Job Printing. s The next business meeting of tho Out Look Club will be held at tho residence of Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury on Friday uternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members are earnestly requested to bo present. W. L. Singleton has just secured an art sian well at his residence near Toddville. It is a large How ] two inches in diameter. At last ( accounts the well man was at work at ttie residence of W. H Uux in the same neighborhood. Look out for tho big Millinery ' Opening, Wednesday and Thurdsday ' April 8th and 0th. Miss Viola Clea- c ton is preparing tiib Hats, and will be ready to servo you on those * days. 1 Julia S. Caitset. The small buildings on the corner of Main Street and 3rd Avenue are indeed an eyesore since the large ( buildings have gone up in their vi cimty. When the Hal. L. liuck Co., begins its new structure, the small buildings referred 10 will be no more. t Guns should never bo allowed in e the hands of small boys. A colored ? man, while working on a timber a yard near the river one day last I week, was hit by a stray bullet, a which though nearly spent yet ii - a dieted a painful knot on the flesh. 1 The last will of the late W. E. (Jardwick has been admitted to pro bate and J. A. Lewis and G. II. Du- c serbury have qualified as executors. Under the terms of tho will, the lot and dwelling house will be sold by the executors. t ? ? f Wanted:?At once, a man to soil 1 sewing machines and collect on ac- c counts. Good contract to right kind of a man. Experience not nec n essary. Address, Singer Mfg. Co. 1 Florence, S. C. ' - 1 Wantkd:?Students for Summer | School beginning March 2nd, 11)02. , Terms and board reasonable. c A. J. Sherman, Prlnc. f i 11 Harrelson I ! Q. Hinson i Committee. < ! It. V\ I). No. 2. Nichols, S. C. Hoys wanted to sell our powdered , perfume. A guaranteed watch giv| en free for a few hours work. Sell \ | 20 packages at 10c each, return the t i $2. and receive watch. Address, | II. M. Turner, Hellbrook, 0. ] I g Virgo Public School Closed. | The patrons of the Virgo School in ' Ducks township left olT their work ( last Friday in order to hear the closing exercises of the school. Af- 1 tor the recitations there was battle 1 spelling in which Vcrnie Singleton, ' Alcio 11 neks and Doc Singleton, ^ won the victory for their side. 1 A bountiful feast of dainties such as the young ladies of this section < are experts at preparing was spread. The teacher, J. W. A1 ford, and his sccre and ten pupils, were followed by others till all were "full filled." A constable would have been sadly out of place here?just where he I was not needed or wanted (official- ? iy). ? P. ? To Close at 7:30. a We the undersigned merchants] \ and business men hereby agree that t from April 1st 1903 to Sept. 15th. | 1903, we will close our placec of ( business at 7.30 o'clock in the , evening and not reopen until morn- ( ing except in cases of emergency, t provided that this does not apply ] to Saturday evenings. C, S. Causey, ] Collins & Co., S. T. Sessions, K. | Noiton. L. 11. Burroughs, Conway ? Bargain Mouse, Bellamy & Hardee, ( J. E. Nicholas, (if all places of busi- ] ncss will stick.) Spivey Mercantile \ Co-, (if all places of business will ^ stick.) W. L. Mishoe, Hal L. ^ Buck Co. if unanimous. B. T. Hyman Gro. Dept. J. S. Vaught. ? Marlon District Conference, j I Marion District Conference will ?i nif. ? A ' uuuvuiiu uii v^iio on /vpi'ii zist unci 2.r)th. Free entertainment will be < provided for members, and all who ' 1 expect to attend are requested to notify VV. C. Smith, chairman of the committee, stating how they will travel. ? ! Joseph Tilden Jenrette. J. T. Jenrette, son of Samuel T. { and Clarkey Jeirctto, was born March 27th 1878, and died March ' 14th 1903, after an illness of about six months during most of which time he was confined to his room. ' He was never heard to murmer or ( complain. He was baptized into the fellow- j ship of Maple church by the late ( Rev. S. A. Cook about six years ago > and later accepted Christ as his per- I sonal Savior. He put on 'the i whole armor of God" and as long as 1 life lasted fought valiantly for 1 Christ Though young in years and in the rvi * - t%ci viuc ui him muster, no was a ' pillar in tho ohurch and an ornament to christian society. i We cannot understand why our ' Heavenly Father hath thus bereft ' us, but we feel that heaven is near ! er and dearer because Joe is there watching and waiting for us. He wus buried in the Rehoboth church yard near his father who preceeded him by about four years. His pastor the Rev H. H. Roberts, conducted the funeral services. His Brother. To Rent. f> room cottage on 9th Avenue. All necessary out buildings. Artesian well and surface pump in yard. Garden, fruit trees and grope vines. | Apply to B, B. MoWiiite. This and That. You Know What You are Taking. When you take (3rove's Tasteless Chill route because the formula Is pi duly printed on every bottle showing that it Is >imply Iron and Quinine In u tasteless ronn. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Intl., tiiow what to do in tlie hour of need [lis wife hud such an unusual case >f stomach and liver trouble, phylioiaus could not help her. lie bought of and tried Dr. King's New nfe Pills and she got relief at once ind was finally cured. Only '25c. at )r. E. Norton's Drug Store. Next Monday is salesday but no egal sales are to be made. Makes a Clean Sweep. Shore's nothing like doing thing horoughly. Of all the Salves you ver heard of, .lluckIon's Arnica >alve is the best. It sweeps away nil cures Burns, Sores. Bruises, 'uts, Boils. Ulcers, Skin Eruptions ,nd Piles. It's only 25c, and guarnteed to give satisfaction by Dr. S Norton, Druggist. We hear that some farmers plantd cotton last week. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, is narrated >.y John Oliver of Philadelphia, as ollows: "I was in an awful condiion. My skin was almost yellow, yes sunken, tongue coated, pain ontinuallv in back and sides, ro .ppetite, growing weaker day by lay. Three physicians had given no up. Then I .vas advised to use Electric Bitters, to my great joy, he lirst bottle made a decided im movement. 1 continued their use or three weeks, and am now a well nan I know tliev robbed the crave if another victim " No one should ! ail to try them Only 50 cents, i juaruutced, at Dr. 10. Norton's, iruo store. mmm 0 m A. Great Sensation. There was a bio sensation in Lees | alio, Intl., when W II. Brown of j hat place, who was expected to die, tad his life saved by Dr. Kind's ^ew Discovery for Consumption, le writes: "1 endured insufferable loonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate reief and soon thereafter elTcete 1 a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bron jhitis and CI rip arc numerous. It's ho peerless remedy for all throat md luuo troubles. Price 50c. and M.O0. Guaranteed by Dr. K. Nor,on, Druggist. Trial bottles free. Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers, Eczema, Carbuncles. Etc. Atedi' cine Tree. Robert Ward, Maxey's, Gu., says: lI suffered from blood poison, my lead, face and shoulders were one nass of corruption, aches in bones md joints, burning, itching, scabby ikin, was all run down and discour sed, but Botanic Blood Balm cured no perfectly, healed all the sores md t'ave my skin the rich #low of lealth. Blood Bairn put new life nto my blood and now ambition in,o my brain " Coo. A Williams, Boxbury, face covered with pimples, ihronlc sore on back of head, suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul ;er on leg, bone pains, itching skin jured perfectly by Botanic Blood Balm?sores all healed. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant )lood troubles, such as eczema, scabs vnd scales, pimples, running sores, jarbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate cases that have reached the second or third stage. Improves the digestion; strengthens weak kidneys. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, 6a. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in scaled etter. Summons for Relief. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLINA, County of llorry. (Court Common Pleas.) fas. B, O'Neill and Francis Q. O'Neill, copartners in trade, as Bernard O'Neill <fc Sons, Plaintiff's. against (1. Sancho Hryan. Defendant. O'opy Summons. For Belief. Complaint Served. To the Defendant G. Sancho Bryan; You are horehy sun moned and required ,o answer the complaint in this action jf which a copy is herewith served upon poll, and to serve a copy of your answer ;o the said complaint on the suhscr her at lis ollh-o at Conway, S. C.,,within twenty lays days after the service hereof; excluilve of the day of such service; and if you full to answer the complaint within the line aforesaid, the plaintiff in tills action will apply to the Court fortho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February Glh A. I) 1ft(ia II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff Att'y. r<> Sancho U. Bryan, absent Defendant; Take notice that the complaint In the ibove entitied action and the summons r f which the foregoing is a copy, were filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Comt.:on Pleas, for I lorry County, on the Uth dav of March, A, I). 1003. VV. Ij. Mi shoe, C.C C, I*. disi;asi;s of tiif. skin. The, Intense itching and smarting Inci den, to eczema, tetter, Mlt*rhcuin, ana othe diaeuses of the skin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain's Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases hnve beer permanently cured by it. It Is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; changed hands, chik Mains, frost bites, and chronic soro eye*. For snP by druggists at 2o cents per bo?. Try Dr. Cody'* Condition Pondera, that are just what n horse need* when in bad condi Mon- Tonic, blood puriCerand vermifuge 1?1!?LL- I I I I, I Summons for Relief, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,> County of Horry. > (Court of Common Pleas.) Ranktor Conwaj, a corporation organized under tho laws of the State of South Carolina, Assignee Plaintiff, against Thus. A. Leary, DefendaLt. Copy Summons for Relief, Complaint Served. To the Defendant 'Ihos. A. Leary: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action which has been tiled lit the otllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a e<q?y of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his otllce at Conway, S C. within twenty days after the service here of ; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to lite Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Robt. 11. Scarboiough, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Feb, 3rd 11103. To Titos. A. Leary, absent defendant: Take Notice, that the complaint in tlie above entitled action, and the summons of of with h the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in tho office of the Clerk of Court Common Pleas, for Horry County tut tho 3rd day of February, A. 1). 1903. Robt. II. Scarborough, Plaintiff's Attorney. \V. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P., II. C. Tobaco Flues. ? Manufactured and sold l>y S. D SCOTT. FAIR BLUFF. I C. As good as can be made, as cheap as the cheapest. p TJ rr In your orders us early as possible us there will be a great demand this season of which 1 will do my best to supply. N. lb SCOTT, FA IK BLUFF, N. C. H, P. Little, brick Works. Building br.ck always 011 hand. Send orders to H. F. Little at Conway, (leorgetown or Toddville. Home e U?ce: Conway, S. C. Laundry! Laundry! ' I am agent for the LAURENS - STEAM - LA1NBRY 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. 111 Ml 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 .DRY ROODS ARD I0TI0NS . complete and 'Up-to-date, and I hallenge the town to compaio with my prices. Overcoats and Suits A few more to close out at bargain prices. Call and examine my lineof Shoes which I am selling out almost at cost to make room for new stock. BUYER OF RAW FUR. Yours for trade, A. P. JOHNSON, On corner opposite Bank of Conway 5 IRON m wiiiiiii ntv/ii II Will IV/ ma oh in e and repaip shops. boiler work. light anl heavy smith work op all kind. We keep a full line of steam fi tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oi waste etc Also carriage and wagoi hardware and material. Paint?. Oil Varnish, etc. wo solicit yom patronage. Ono Minute Cough Guro For Coughs, Cold* and Croup. T' THE Gl Will be Rea Our Store News for this \ Brief but Inter Always take good adviue says a no yourself but its to give to somebody elm tie advice and you can keep it or give it Ou! advise is, before buying to cxa we have for you. If you want New Designs, Original Date Ooo<ls, Look over our LADIES, GENTS and CHILDltKNH PERS, also our line of Men and Hoys &c., from 98c to $5. Nothing succet we are having on these goods assures in good people in Horry want. llerevou son tial feature* which go to make up ?i 1) URABIL IT Y, STYL J Don't forgot that we have that 8tii tho same quality ami pattern aa the one friend, and so it is with our whole line, Something else. We wanteveryboi: town and county to come and sec our lit SPRING AID SIMMER DRESS BIDS. Kibhons, Buttons, Neck ware, Hosiery. I en, Ourtain goods and every thing ulmt ces the most, elaborate and up-to-date li We are going to sell and sell fast, bet procrastination is the thief of time to forget us when you come to town, ret you want elsewhere cotno to headquarte thing you want and prices right. BIB I GDI AT 1 NEW S We are now showing f/n Spring Goods. A few of tin DUCK, LINENS, MADRASS, PIQUES, MUSLINS, DIM SHIRT DO' MUlvUERIZED OXFORDS, SHARK SKIN SKIRTI \ Also a Complete line of Jf We are told that we ham it is no trouble to show good you call whether you purcln HAL. L. B i r - i r~ i i I, I r . I SPIVEY 6c OLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. D. A. SPIVKY, M.W.COLLINS President, Secretary Office In Hank Building I* t == Dental Notice. J DR. W. E. McCORl), SURGEON DENTiST. Conway, - - S. C JNtir~SrivKY Hcildino. JLLEY. dy for You veck Contains a Lot of esting Facts. ted humorist, you may not need it Wo are going to givo you a lit. .away, wo wont kick, mine our Block and see the bargain*? Styles and Up-Toline of i LOW CUT SilORS and SLIPBox Calf Viciofl, Patent Leathers ;Us like success, and the early sales 3 of the fact that wo carry what the will find Shoes with the four es^ perfect Shoe, FIT ((fid FINISH t hero for you which you know is Mr Tailor cut to order for your unequalcd in this city, ly and especially the ladies of the le of EMBROIDERY. TRIMMINGS. LACES >oth lace striped and plain table lin>8tyou can mention which enibrar.e ever opened in Conway. Now is your opportunity, retneni and if any arc so lie thoughtful as nember when you fail to get what rs where you will always lind every 1 COMPANY. HE TORE. 3 latest styles in Ladles mi: IT IKS, LIST SILK, TTKD SWISS, WHITE AND DOTTED LAWNS NG, IOUSSALLINE DE SOIL. "ash, Fabrics of all hinds. 3 a nice assortment, and, s. Always glad l<> have %se or uol >UCK CO. The Lucky One. T have again been able to sec ure he service of Miss Viola C'lenton, he tasty ami efficient Trimmer and Milliner, who is willing and able to Mease 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 u-rc ices. Mrs. Julia S. Causey. Bank Building. _ DtW Early Risers The famous little pills. V" - - ?rP* i ?< ? I MARKETS. GlOftOlTOW*. Now Virgin 3.## Yellow dip 3.Of Scrape 2.0# Spirits turpentine fl3$ Rosin, common 1.70 WILMINGTON. Spirits Turpentine steady. Machine barrels OR country oal..? Rosin 1 06 Tar firm at $1.$5 Crude Turpentine.? Hard $2.40 Dip $ 1.00; Virgin $ COTTON. Ordinary 84 cts^ 1$ Good Ordinary. . . .81 ' " Dow Middling 01 ,l 11 Middling 94 44 Good Middling 915 10 Corn 65(3^67 Hams 15(^16 Shoulders 10@12 Chickens 30 to 35 Turkeys per ll> (live) 22 Cow L'eas ?o. per bush Peanuts 70c 41 l> Darkest and most complete tab lishment South (iec. S. Hacker 6c Son v " ' ' 1 M ami fact urer8 of DOORS, SA SI I, I5 LIN DS, MOULD' i.NO AND BUILDING MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. "544- 54 H Kintr Street. HYMAN noM;mt uiMioKit Having been the f?rat one to open a FIRST CLASS Grocery Store in Conway, and having for 12 ye?r? studied the wants of the trade we feel that we should ho in a position to know better than any one with leu experience, just the kind of goodi the people want. Wo have also 1 nice line of Cents Furnishings. GIVE US A CALL. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. HEADtllARTERS oRIoc"lfrTB?TjASS It. T.V HYMAN, nn You can tfet. your Photos el Gasquc's any day. You can he* enlarging of any kind done. Give inc a trial. R. K. GASQUI. Don't Force Your Boivets with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-cffecta on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend t? completely wreck the stomach and bowels. . USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalize* known. As pleasant to the taste aa candy, and as positive as the harah< est mineral. No grzpe or pain. f* JO, 25, 50 cents. j r?.ff Kjooa jrnis Aycr's Pills are good pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. 11 Want your moustache or beard a i beautiful brown or rich black? Use Buckingham's Dye 50ct? of dr'j?;?iitiof R P H?ll St Co , N??hu?.N H 'g* H Li. 3EST what tin ! . ? { i'iiy the iuo:4 ??f. That's V.-hy I loin!',?< Snrsaparillu lin* t .< i m.V OF ALL MEDICIMI.